Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 3

Friday. September 30, 1921.

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The lAas'n Bros, have nnouncid th closing' dance of the neajion to -fee given on Saturday and 3uday evenings, Oct. 1 and 2. Special music has been engaged for thewe dances which will be in the. nature, of fare-well parties. Mirs 3a a Barr -will entertain the f-i A.. M. Club for Its opening meetinn "f the year at her home on October 4th. From that time the club will meet fort-r.ig-htiy at the. . home of the different inrmber. Mrs. J, B. P6eron la epemUny sev-?r-al In the home of her daughter Mrs. T. J. Bolster of Merldan. Maas. F. R. Sebnrirer of tha Let Manu'xcturtci? Co.. made a business trip to -ajatuclc this week. Mr. nd Mrs. YV. X Handly an In Iaprte an4 BouLh Bend on a few days vacation trtj this week. Rev, anil Mrt. Stammel of the Evangelical church will epend next -week In Covinjtoa, Ky.. as the g-uest of Mrs Stommel'a parents. John H. L.uther, Oliver VThealer and" Henry Farrlnrton of Phoenix, Arliona, who 13 th g-uest of the Oliver "Wheelers are In tho state capital this week attendinga .re-unlon of their reslment Ufllns held there. The three men (served In the same company during- the civil war and each year attend the National Encampment together. There will be a bake sale at the Pre3 byterian church parlor Saturday afternoon, October 1. opening- at 3 o'clock. A fine a-aaortment oi good eats will be for, sale. Come and buy something good for your Sunday dinner. M3W MUIHIIGH LICENSES EltJ Budack. Indiana Harbor, Ind, to Mabel Smith, Indiana Harbor; Joseph Kamlnskl, Hammond, Mary Tobola, of Chicago; Maurice E. Parmely, Urbana, 111., Grace M. Ellerman, Lowell; Leo. P. Paulik, Hammond. Lottie T. Przybyl. Hammond; Julius Kovacs, Indiana Har bor. Julia Kech, East Chicago; Joseph Badanlch, Gary, Margaret C. Novlcky, 'Jary; Steve Derenik, Hammond, Marie 8"pak, Hammond; Philip Garey, Hammond. Hei-en E. Vbster. Hammond. Robert Orr, Gary; Rebecca P&ttersoji, Wary; Fred Drabos, Whitingr, Emma Tadrik, Whiting.

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Geo. gpiti left on Wednesday for Battle Creek, Mich., on business for the Lincoln Life, he will be gone tho rest of the week. Rev. McCutcheon left on Wednesday morning for the Northern Indiana conference being held at South (Bend, he will he here on Sunday morning to Sunday School and preaching services will h held at 11 a. m.. instead of Sunday evening. Sunday School will be at 10 a. m., lrtstead of 13;30. All are cordially Invited.

HOUSE SHORTAGE IS GREATEST SORE rrWTTHrHTTONAL NEWS SCTVICE NEW HAVEN, Conn. Except in . f"-w Isolated Instances rents have not come down in Connetlcut. and there Is 1 ttle immediate prospect of their being reduced, according to a canvass of the principal titles of the State recently. A few housing corporations have announced reductions of 10 to 15 per cent In rentals, but the Instances constitute too email a percentage cf the entire rentals of the State to be of consequence. It is admitted everywhere that shortage of housing needs will have to be relieved before there Is a chance of rents being lowered and there Is no Immediate evidence of renewal of building of homes on a large scale.

STATE TAX LEVY INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., 6ert. 29. Although the state tax rate has not or en mads pmbllo by tax comm1s;on It f, known definitely that It would be tni ty-four cent on the HC of assessed property. This is three tenth of a cent less than expected and means that regular levies of last year were cut this much. The la"t legislature Increased school and other Ipvie.- and three tenths c;nts the etat levy a-t yar was twenty cpnts reports hciM 'mt through th Ftai that the stat" levy itt to b t w . nt y-eight cent.; are entirely erroneous.

Eleven Feet of Slipperiness. The green niorny is the lunpest of ihe eel family, s-oineiiined reaching 11 feet in length.

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Puritan Malt Extract with the Hops in it NOV yen have no bailing, no spoiling, no fuss, no muss. Yea just pour your can of Puritan Hop Flavored Malt Extract into warm

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always added, except the sugar and the hops. Then, when you bottle, just add threequarters of a teaspoonful of susar to each bottle.

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Hart Schaffner & Marx $50 Values in Fall

Suits Overcoat

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You don't pay extra for good style in our Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats in fact you pay less for them now! But you get big value

in fine materials and best of tailoring and the smart

style is evident in these men's and young men's suits at

$37.5'

Values to $40, as judged by this season's standards. If your size is here, exceptional value at $27.50

Good looking scits and overcoats in dark and light patterns in the newest models are $22.50

The Best There Is in Fall Clothes at

Hart Schaffner & Marx have put the right material and the best talioring in these clothes. We've put the right price on them. You'll get big values at $45.

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kAU FM AN N & WOLF - Hahhohd.Indl STORE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Saturday

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Very smart for Fall wear are these brown kid lace oxfords with the military heel and the

stitched tip. A stylish shoe of fine kidskin at

Saturday shopper. Infants black and brown kid lace and button shoes in sizes 6 to 8. Sturdy little models, of good substantial leather, J 1 7Q special at D 1 4 77

Boys9 Overcoats Sizes 3 to 10 years. All-wool Chinchillas, "Beavers" and Meltons, with belt all around, convertible collar. Smart double breasted models becoming to boys 3 to 10 years. Moderate in price.

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1 $6 to $13.50

Sizes 11 to 20 years. Good-looking models for older boys and high school lads. In novelty patterns, plaids, fancy back Overcoats. Finely tailored and finished. At each price, big value.

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2-Pants Suits $8.50 All wool worsteds, c he riots and cassimeres for school and dress wear, finely tailored garments in becoming styles exceptional quality at $8.50.

4 Different Styles $ fl Men's Union Suits

Lay in a season's supply of these heavy and medium weight cotton rib union suits and heavy merino finish union suit Just the right weights for fall and winter. White, gray, acru and natural arc the colors. Each garment made of fine combed yarn. Sizes 34 to 46.

$1.50-31.75 Union Suits

Heavy cotton rib union suits, in silver color, and heavy flat fleece union suits in tan color. All cut full, closed crotch, neatly finished. Sizes 36 to 46. $1.50 and $1.75 garments. Shirts and Drawers ... Men's $1.25 shirts and drawers, made of heavy cotton rib with slight fleece. Ecru color. The shirts are in sizes 34 to 46; the drawers in sizes 32 to 44. Well made garments in a special sale. Night Shirts, $1.19 Men's neayy flannelette night shirts, cut extra large and roomy; made with ocean pearl buttons and silk trimmed. Sizes 15

to 19.

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a very special price is offered the thrifty '. Children's and Misses black gun metal lace boots. Broad toe models of 0 CH 2 solid leather. Special at $3 and .t)U

Finer Men's Shoe m For Only $6.00 We offer in the SELZ SIX an unusual shoe for the ? money. It is all-leather, sturdily built and of smart style. It is the sort of a shoe you've come to think of as costing considerably more. HEEE For comfort, style and long wear we believe this shoe Er is unequalled at the price.

This Hat Tops 'Em All!

"LION STORE SPECIAL"

Men and young fellows will find the model becoming to them every shape and dimension, wide and narrow rims,)!ain and contrasting bands. Every smart shade for Fall. Men's Fall Caps at Choice of the new Fall all-wool suitings in dark or light shades,

plain colors nd smart tweeds. Made in one-piece style, with pleated back band. Fully lined

Child's Gingham Dresses Values to $2.98

For Saturday only we offer pretty school dresses in sizes 7 to 14 of plaid and checked gingham and plain colored ones, prettily trimmed. Wise mothers will buy liberally. CHILDREN'S DRESSES Of good quality Amoskeag gingh?m in sizes 2 to 6, in exceptional quality. 1 OA

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Smart Fall

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Tomorrow we offer a large selection of pattern models and sample hats at the extremely low price of $6.93 Children's Beavers $3.95 Black, Brown and Beaver, with extra large ribbon streamers. Roll brims, off the face and side rolls. Extra good quality for Saturday special at $3.95.

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In a Great Big SATURDAY SALE I he season's advanced styles, in Wool Velour and Tricotine, with pretty fur collars, or simply plain tailored. All show the new long coat line efTccls. Wonderful values at

Finer Suits of Valama Cloth and Wool Velour are beautifully hand embroidered on a back panel effect and come i:i various smart shades richly trimmed with fur. Special at

SA TURD A Y SALE OF COATS

at $29.75 Bolivias and Wool Velours in the newest modes, nicely lined. Coats of genuine worth and sni3rt style at a special price.

at $39.75 Finer coats of Bolivia and Normandie are silk lined and inter-lined. Smartly trimmed with pretty collars of fur. Special at $39.75 for Saturday.

Some of our finest Coats of Normandic and Rivolai. h?nd embroidered or

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of a distinctly superior quality

$49.75

DRESSES Of Tricotine, Canton Crepe

29.75

Aether you want a Wool Dres5 or a Siik Frock for Fall wear, you'll find good choosing Saturday in this collection of the season's popular models. Many are embroidered in contrasting colors.

Paul Jones Middies, $2.79 These are sizes 10 to 20 in a fine quality Jean cloth, serge color, self trimmed, and various other colors, with contrasting collars. Sizes 10 to 20. Corsets, 89c A good qulity couti! corset, back lace style with 4 hose supporters. For the slender and average figures. For Saturday only, 89c. Bonnets, 69c Infants' Bonnets of pood quality silk poplin, are silk lined and in becoming styles. Special at (c. Silk Envelope Chemise, $1.79 Choice of crepe de chine and wash satin in sizes 36 to 44. Charming models, lace trimmed and v :t h ribbon straps. Various styles to choose from. Special at $1.79.

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Sale of $1.50 Net Guimpes

Maisonette Aprons Are charnvnir, simple, Aprondresscs, w;lh the btrippd lines of the sr:iarl chemise frock. Oi -.n W little trimming touches add i-id:-vi,Knlity. $1,93 and $2.43.

Featuring Fall Hosiery

Women's Out-size Hose Ribbed top fibre silk in black, $) X 3d brown and white ...

Women's Phoenix Hose Extra good quality silk with scam-back in black brown and white, (1? 1 A EL

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Women's Out-size Hose Of pure silk with lisle top; in black, brown and white, fc "1 Q Q

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Child's Cotton Hose For for quality, for OC, school wear. Special for Saturday. . .

These are of really fine quality and are specially priced for Saturday only.

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Regular $1 values, choice cf various styles and fittings. Saturday at 49c.

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Smart new glove? for Fall wear, with embroidered backs arc exceptional values for the Saturday shoppers. $1 Silk Gloves, 59c These ere broken sii.es of r-ular $1.00 qualities. Several eolers at 39c a pair. Exceptional values.

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