Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1921 — Page 12
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BRYAN SEES tertainers will be Miss Mary Merker, well known dyrio soprano of Pittsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. J. EJrnest Whitley, formerly of the "big time" vaudeville and Lyceum circuits. Miss Merker la a pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, celebrated American basso, and is soloist In the largest Pittsbugh church, in addition to engagrp-monts from coast to cast. HESSVILLE TREND TO EDWARD C. MANAS CO. Hours of Business 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Saturdays Strawberry Festival Friday evening, Sept. 30th, at VICTORY the Christian Church. 4-1
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BT GEORGE R. HOIIES rrrkrr corses pondent i. n. servicei WASHINGTON. &epi. 2 3 The political vhel of fortun is turning toward & detnocraUo victory at the polls next ya.r. in th opinion of William Jennings Bryan, th times candidate of hi party for th presidency, and read to run airaln should tha opportxustty arie. It la laad. ho aald. on an cbaer atlon of condltlona the country vr during: a three months lecture tour- which hm has Jut completed.. Thm core imopftr stopped off in Waah!arto for a looji-rn at the latest prohibition fijEht !n -congress before proserin to Xew Tcriu "Ter are f r iaUBe"rtiIch -will eontrfbut to deaooeratlo success next year," he fail. 1. The revenue bill relieves less
s-' tig Incomes and relatlvefy heavier people. It also retrofits t&x for th rporatlons and r!ai taxes of the rpst and displesne a great
than 5,0!0 men on the rset of pa!s the ... bnet of a ; tiTalr adds It will pie?.-
many. "2. The ; - rs have Buffered. They are selling- r products at half price ar.d h'l 7 ; at hifrh prices. There is revolt rniag them. "3. "N-isres are falling and wage earners ill not be in a happy frame of mind next year. "i. The ex-eervlce men are not pleased with the treatment they have received. "5. The small merchant Trill be taking his loss by next year, and It will not make hTTri especially enthusiastic. "Add these together and you hava a font lidable complaint which will be registered at thm polls ntst year." Co I. Bryan was chary in cornnv rttlnfr on the present lack of leadership in his party. "TVe need rotera instead of leaders," he said. "Issues always developed leaders." Asked point-blank concerning his ow . aspirations toward the leadership, the commoner replied enigmatically: "TlieTe has been no time in 40 years hen I did not feel a deep interest In politics. I do not notice any appreciable decrease in ray Interest now."
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EDWARD C. UNAS CO ANNOUNCES The Semi-Annual Sale of
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last ti".j?TlCEOM.O, Ind.. September 13. Harry
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the Mora-an Park high- " -.itr.nu the Morgan ,-etrtioa to be held W MSTrhUr. September -una itiuy Jo aiiv lr Otis A. Oerhart -un qi Injx-na Mj-t who is chair--un rJjx :uoi eommUtee on ar-:uj-tta tlJon of-tte.se officers will tr-r9 'tXoa.O Ses dartn- the two day -lOtrs uoojm1. men of national rep-jta-.y tx tnMy,.TaFtnes and political fields J 'Speak. JLnd capable local and foruosfh talent wTl contribute to the en-tertalriTce-t prcrram. Amonsr the en-
To Start Wednesday. September 28th FOR FOUR DAYS
For years this great Zion City Lace Curtain Sale has taken place every six months at this store. And each time an announcement was made of this great event, the news spread like magic throughout the entire community and scores of women quickly heeded the saving opportunities; and each sale was more successful than the last. Until now it seems to have become a part of the great activities of women of this vicinity to attend this profitable occasion, for hundreds will plan to attend this sale. But this season the Zion City Lace Curtain Sale promises to be far greater than any previous sales. As far as Quality. Quantity and Lower Prices are concerned we are able to offer, due to market conditions, Better Curtains Greater Quantities Lower Prices Larger Assortments Plans are all set to start the selling bright and early next Wednesday morning at 8 A. M. The Curtains have been taken from their wrappings, all fresh and new, all ready for eager housewives to hang them in the windows to brighten up the homes for the coming winter. Plan to come the first day while the assortments are fresh and complete. Come any one of the four great sale days, but come to the greatest Zion City Lace Curtain Sale we've ever held. See next Tuesday's Lake County Times for oor advertisement that will give complete details and prices.
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES
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out of every hundred are dead or dead-broke at the age of sixty-five. What is the reason) Education has nothing to do witK it. The statistics include the professions-doctors, lawyers, dentists. Many once earned "big pay," had the luxuries of life and great ability but not the ability to 5 AVE! Ask the man in the 'Successful Five out of every hundred what part savings played in his life. Then begin to make a place for yourself among the Successful Five' of the years to come. Start an account witK us TODAY.
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Safety Deposit Boxes 3 Interest 3 In The Hammond Building
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W. G. PAXTON. President FRED R. MOTT, Vice-President
FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary-Treasurer H. J. GESCHEIDLER. Asst. Sec-Treasurer
These Sales Start Thrift Monday
COATS' THREAD 150 yard spools in white or black. 5c spool 1 dozen spools 5oc. Limit of one dozen to each customer.
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T ONGER Skirts are an interesting feature of new modes
but just how much l t hey should be Iength-
r ened, is one of the
secrets disclosed in Pictorial Review Patterns for October Now an Salm
Pictorial Review Patterns
Dress 9515 20 unt t3S cant 35 cents NONE HIGHER
Specials from our GROCERY CLEAN-UP SALE SNOWDRIFT 1 -pounci can. Specially 1 priced at A U C MONARCH PORK AND BEANS No. 2 cans. Very special Q per can J V JELLO Assorted flavors. Extra OO special, 3 for CdJK
COFFEE
3-lb. pkg.
Monarch brand. Special, Q C
Farrriioute brand, tall O C cans, at
SALMON
Extra Special Thrift Monday SHOE BARGAINS WOMEN'S $1.98 KID HOUSE SLIPPERS With one strap and rubber reels, sizes 4 to 8. $1.19 bpecial at BABY'S FIRST WALK SHOES Finequality in brown, white, grey and patent with red and grey tops, sizes 1 to 5. regular value $1.50. 39 C Extra special BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES Black and brown, good shoes, sizes 1 6- . .$2.98 at per pair Sizes 10 to 132. $2.49 at per pair CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS) 45c Fall Weight Get ready for the cool days and take advantage of this special offering. Well made bleached ribbed union, suits for children, lightly fleeced, in all sizes 2 to 16 years. Very specially priced Monday 45 C at (Main Floor.) LUNCHEON SET 13 Piece Luncheon Set stamped on extra quality of round thread, union linen, to be embroidered in delf blue, gold and black. 59 C Monday only DOILIES 27 inch doily stamped on excellent quality of linen finish, simple to embroider and very attractive 29 C made up, each INFANTS' GOWNS Made of excellent white outing flannel, neck and sleeves embroidered, trimmed open front, with draw 9c string bottom. Specially priced CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Made of good quality of blue gingham, collar, cuffs and belt of white and long sleeves. Just the thing for cool days. 69 C Specially priced
Monday will Prove a Profitable Day for all who Shop for These Yard Goods Specials
WHITE Shaker Flannel ioy2c 27 in- wide, fine heavy quality flannel, suitable for ladies and children's undergarments. For one day only this low price, lO1 yd. BLEACHED Pillow Cases 22c 42x36, made of good grade muslin with three inch hem. Supply your wants at this low price 22c 22x24 Turkish Towels 29c We place on sale an extra heavy bath towel made of fine white yarns at a price that is very low. One of the biggest values we have offered in towels. (Limit of 6). 29c. 54 INCH Wool Skirting $1.00 A big value in wool goods, 54 in. wide, in naxy, oxford, red and brown. Suitable for ladies' and children's wear. $1.00 yard.
COLORED Tennis Flannel 12c 27 in. wide, light grounds in fancy stripes, suitable for gowns, pajamas, etc. On sal; for one day only at this .price, 12c yd.
Dress Percales 15c yd. Full yard wide in a wide assortment of new styles on dark and light grounds. Suitable for dresses and aprons. 15c yard.
36 INCH Silk Tricolette
$1.69
Full yard wide in an extra heavy qual'.. Suitable for dresses, blouses and sweaters. Comes in a good range of colors. 1.69 yard. 36 INCH Scotch Plaids 29c A good assortment of plaids suitable for children's school dresses at a very low price. Will launder and give entire satisfaction. On sale for one day only. Special 29c.
Monday is 89c Day In Our Undergarment Shop
Values so out of the ordinary that hundreds of women will throng our underwear section Monday. Muslin' Nightgown, excellent quality muslin, round necks, neat embroidery and lace edges, cut full and roomy, at 89c. Satin Camiioles, bodice top, trimmed with fine filet effect lace, ribbon straps, at 89c.
9c
Envelope Chemue, strap or built-up tops, with dainty lace embroidery edges 89c Batiste, or Windsor Crepe Bloomers, cut full, specially reinforced 89c. Muslin Corset Covers, lace trimmed front and back, neat embroidery edges, at 89c.
Dainty, fine, new under attire ina great selling marked at only a whisper above wholetale cost. Muslin Drawers of good quality firm muslin, trimmed with fine tucking, dainty lace and embroidery edges, open and closed styles, 89c. Batiste Step-in Bloomers, flesh color and white, dainty lace edges 89c.
Save on Men's Wear Monday
High Grade Work Shirts Extra Special at 79c Of chambrays, sateens, medium blue, light blue, dark blue: collar attached, every one perfect, cut full. Sizes 142 to 17. Extra special 79c. Men 9s Flannelette Pa jamas Extra Special at $1.25 Flannlette pajamas of a quality that usually sells for considerably more. Neat striped designs. Sizes 15 to 19. Cut full. Extra special $1.25.
Men 's Ribbed UNION SUITS Of good fall and wintre weight, cream color, long sleeves, ankle length, snug fitting, cuffed sleeves, closed crotch, Of good fall and winter weight, cream 46. Extra Special $1. 35
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Sale of Blankets and Bedding Monday Brings a low priced time to stock up for the winter on Good Blankets and Comforts
PLAID COTTON BLANKETS Choice of blue, pink or gray plaids, full tfJO QQ 66x88 inch size. Pair O.O
All Wool BLANKETS Both warp and filling of all pure wool, size 66x80 inches. Shell stitched bind
ing.
Special
$6.50
Our stocks of blankets and comforts is now complete. Never have they been so inviting and prices so much lower than right now. Come and see these Monday. LARGE SIZE COMFORTS Figured silkoline covering with both top and bottom and filled with pure cotton 7284 inch... $398 CaCA mw ... .
BED PILLOWS Fancy art ticK covering and filled
with silk kapok. Will not mat and has no I? 1 fE odor like cheap feathers. Pair WOOL FINISH BLANKETS- Wide silk binding to match colors of blankets which are as- 5C 70 sorted'plaids, extra size 70x80 inches, at
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