Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1921 — Page 11

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ng Tomorroxv, Continuing Salxirday arid All Next Week 1 7 B Our Second Great Annual Event for Men. Worn men an nimren Many Surplus Outputs of Boston, St. Louis and Columbus, O. Factories Bought at Practically Gar Own Price Doll JL I

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values ror women ana for Growing Girls . .

LOT I Women's black kid and gun metal lace boot. Has the popular Military heel. A regular $5 and $3.45 Jo shoe, at ....

LOT 2 W omen's mahogany low calfskin shoe; the new brogue effect with Military heel, worth almost double.

special at pair

$3.45

LOT 3 Growing girls mahogany calfskin lace shoes wing tip, and low heel style. Very special. $3 45 pair v

Those who bought during our great $12,000 sale last year remember the startling values this year the offerings are even better. We planred for months ahead to take over the surplus lots of noted manufacturers. Paid soot cash to pet the lowest possible price and in this offering the smartest, most serviceable footwear at iust about half of what it is worth. Come, see, examine these shoes compare with other shoe store prices that is the best way to be convinced of the importance of this sale to nil thrifty oeoole.

WOMEN'S PATENT LEATHER & LACE and BUTTON SHOES .

Here are the smart styles women usually pay $5 and $6 for. Very smart last with patent leather buttons and cloth or leather tops. Louis or Cuban heel and choice of button or lace styles at $2.79. A very exceptional value.

Women s rlign stioes m brown, grey, firld mouse and black, cloth tnd lea-

Louis

$3.95

Infants9 and Children's Shoes Extraordinary Savings are Here!

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en's side gcre house slippers, plain toe and tip, made with rubber

"Comfy Slippers Women's Comfy slippers, choice of various colors, trimmed with silk pom pom or rib

bon. Very special at .

$1.39

Growing Girls' gun metal

lace boots, low heel, and English toe, a good practical shoe. $2.45 special at . . .

We've Never Offered Such Great Values at . .

Here are shoes thot mil stand up unoer lots of service shoes for the active men who want a good looking style. Blucher and broad toe models in black and brown calf. Sho.es worth $6 and $7 at $3.83.

2 Big Specials For Boys at $L79 Little Gents' gun metal blucher and button shoes; sizes 9 d? " 7Q to 1 3. Special at . . . V 1 ? Sturdy Shoes for Boys Boys' and Youths' mahogany blucher

shoes, very becoming

school models or dress. Special at .

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$2

$3.88

Infants vici kid and gun metal button shoes with patent or stock tip; sizes f 4 to 8. at A

Miises patent leather lace shoe, hi-top. low heel and English toe, sizes 11 'j to 2. ;rr:'.a.' $2.45

Infants" Soft Soles with patent

leathrr vamp and pink and blue

clotn tops. special at .......

48c

Infants' patent vamp shoe with white kid button top, sizes 3 to 6. Special at t 1 A Q

pair

Chile's gun metal lace shoes, high top, broad toe, spring

heel. Sizes to 1 1. at . .

' $1.95

Infants' brown kid lace shoe with wedge heel. A very pretty model, at $1.29 pair

SHOES WORTH $6 THREE STYLES . . V Here are great lots of men's brown 8nd bl?ck calfskin shoes in swagger English lasts and black blucher gun metal shoes with full toe exceptional shoes at an exceptional price.

Armv Shoes, $3

ox .Made of soft, yet durable calfskin on the genuine "Munson" Army last has the soft toe, good sturdy soles, comfortable, hand?eme shoe

for work, for out of doors. Only $3.45.

Mmes' and Childs' mahogany lace hi-top shoes. Childs' shoes in broad toe, misses' in English last, sizes II 12 to 2. at $2.45. &8K,.o$2.l9

BOYS' SHOES For School or for t i Dress Special . V Sturdy blucher lace and button models in serviceable gun metal. Shoes made with solid leather soles and big values at $3.45. Little Gents' smoked elk shoes Little Gents' Brown Blucher a good looking hi-top late shoes for schocl. Very servmodel with, buckies,' sizes 7 iceable last. Exceptional val-t0-2- $2.45 uesat $2.29 pair pair Littl Gents' tan high top shoes, 2 buckle lace t0 OQ style, in good quality leather. Special during sale "

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A Big Shipment of 1st Quality HIP-BOOTS Made of heavy rubber well shaped. First quality boots. J Serviceable, extra well made. Special at CLlPt!

Double S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow Save Them

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

A'AXTF.D Sewlnti, 516 rUchrtipji nvf.. , ui(;a, Mic!., haii Lr-rn visiting th intWhltlng. 10-13-1 i.T'd lt.trs. .Mr. W. T-3. Gtilettt. and J , 1 Mrs. Cra iturr.ln'i, returned to tht-lr

i h'-xne yhU rtluy, ue;ng a- c rnvanli. d Xy i

,Ira. ;niitce who wi;l spend ev.-ral '

J IV Gordon & hon, W hjtlmt. 10-8-tf Winter appTss ani Pears far sale by tfc. touhel; Cail Whltmg :30-n. 9-2s-tr llth atreet, phone Whiting 43w. 10-1-6

COKE HAULINO Cos.!, hard and soft. phon Whitina 2i7 and 136-W, Hardr. 10-13-S FOH RENT L'.sht houseiiepuif room call after :30 p. m., 1333 Amy avenuo Waiting. Ind. 10-Ijl-."! STAR TntUHE TOVIfHIT TTnmen," " -n acl, a Bonahlne Comedy and I'rixnia Iletura. l''-13-3 PI1PTE5S THEATRE TOIY "The Old Neit," by HulWt llnhem Alio Pntba t and Pollard comedy. 10-12-2 10-12-2 Tour earnlnjf power may be decreased ty accident, Illness or ajre. Ba prej iired co you will not be down and out Open an account with Thu Whit:ng Eartnes a-nd Loan Association. 10-13-1

WHITING and its PEOPLE

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"WANTED: Salesman. Must be honpft and indue. rior.. Only experienced talesman with a clean record need appi. Do not apply in person; apply in writing, giving age, eiprrimce and references; H. Grefe., Uows-Wilt-s Biscuit Co., 623 East 63rd street, Ciiicag-Q, I'.l. 10-13-1 FOB BBNT Wght hoiisekeping room'! call after 6:30 p. m., 1333 Amy avenue Vniitir.g, Ind. 10-13-2 JfOR SALE Py owner. S room Bungalow, hard wood floors and trim, tile Jjafh, phone WMlin 460-U. 10-13-3 TOB. SALE Oak xideboard. table, china cabinet and four chairs. Sinser aew. Jny machlue. ic box, iron bed. gas atftT. photte Wbltlog 460-R 10-1B-3

Mrf. W. It. Pysart of Clcv-:a.nd aw.. dtji.KJit'uily -ntortaint d a number of I Utl people at her )iot;n on Monday, afternoon in honor of i.er daughter, j .:ttl Jane, who celebrated her .--vrnth birthday. Tiii house was fry j i-r. tty wiil'i Ha:iow.5'n deoratl.n. j and lha hlldr. n fr.J- y.d Raines nd '

murf.c. rretty pr.z-.a in tho sa.:ics ere awarded to Floror.re, Moylan, Ar-c-no L'iik-. Catherine Reardon, Vir-

;:tr.a i and ire:oicy j-t-i .

Dainty refreshment wtr aerrcd to jixtcfn guest.-., till of whom reported i I.)vc!y p.irty and a very good tinse. M-i?s Ocrtrudo r.i'lette of Joliet, who :-.a.4 l-eon the g-ft at the ho.is-, of her and family Mr and Mis. W . K. 'lilletto of We.st I'ar'n avenue, rctu;ned l ime yesterday. Oera'din'i Muffit of Oliver etreet has .rc-i ill with tontiiUis. A birthday party was g:iv&n !n honor ii Mr. Axel Kiuding- at his horn, 1094 jt I'ark avenue. Relative. were prcpe-nt from Chicaco and Ratavia, I'.;. dinner was enjoyed and a p!ra?a.nt "irre or. joyed. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerna Gillette linvo ;rne to housekeeping in a flat at 611 LaVerETie avenue, Chica.po. Mr rarkin and children l.are returned home from a visit of .several -'ks in New York. Mr?. Charles Hollett of West Park avenue, has returned home from a visit with her daughter at Gas City. Ind. Mrs. Charl&s E Maunder of Ohio ave., is at Terro Haute, Ind.. as a delegate to the branch meeting: of the Foreign Mi."sionary Society. Mrs. Anion Musohman. of 1127 Lake avenue if tntrtainlng- he.r m-ither, from Baltimore, with whom ehe will return home. V.'. F. Heriia plead Ru'.Vty to the offense of driviny his auto with no lights tnd pfild a fltie of $100 and costs. Mr. and lra. Charles Curr of llast-

1 1 z .ri a n i uist'hfl rg In t;

and paid a fine of fl.yo and costs. Tlirt quarnnt ne hius bet n raised on tho R. R. We '.a by horn in Hhertdan avenue, th-tr H -n havtr.s recov-.rcj from tiirt pearl, -,t fever. A number of members of the. Home

Eoin-;ni., Se.etirin of the Fortnightly j Club viaif -d Ida N'oyes Hall at tlio I'ni- ! .r-rslty of Ciiienjo on Tuesday, n;j,k-1 r.& a frenernl Inspection of the bul d-i in. A cafeteria luncheon was sered: at 11:30 tn th. Ma Xoyes cafe. I Fred ohvh-krat and Robert McKie, ; b.ith ari tbted for fihtnc without a I licence, w. r-- ara'.sned !n the City courton Thursday, but were d 1 Jeha r t; d. ' Xickoias i.Jii; yru a. r-.tcd for r- ckif sn 1 auto di lv!r.,j by officer Avarunl v. a.s ; t'.ned J!.r0 end coats. j Messrs. Arnold I'xton-T'orter. Oscar . A. Ahjb'ien, Chcrle.s S. IVreJ and Ch-.'t- ! r r-hlatter of the American L'-Sion, ' nrul Mrs N. Powers' ard Mre. Wni. 1 (iriffith of th: A - xiiiary, have r' turned J

rrorn - iuasn, inn., wners iney went as dol; Rates to the Amerir an LeBion convention.

Ijr. and Mrs. Rnscoe Reeve nf Sllr Central aver.iie, hav-a been entertain'njr j lbs former's father from Edtvardspurt. Ind. j Miss Margaret Hay, of Cleveland av. ' r-mif, wiil itavn for Pulutri, Minn., to-' morrow ovoning to take up her po.-'it'on in the l'au! Piper Dancing Academy. ' Bicycles seem to be changing- hands i in "Whitin;, two having been stolen j within a few hours apart, Edward

shade, had Lis bicycle stolen from hit yard in I.aporte avenue, thn other beingtaken from iZ6 Cleveland avenue. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ft.

Eaton, at St. Margaret's hospital law, Sunday. Mrs. C. Stewart and daugrhters motored to Joliet and Lockport yesterday where they visited relatives.

i VOICE OF

PEOPLE

Hammond. Ind., Oct. 18. iii. Editor Times: Four year atro 1 wan told by the democrats that our city wss !n a dilapidated condition. U ridges, sidowaiks, ttreits and sewer, In fact, everything was bad. I took a walk last Sunday and observed that cur city wa in far bettor condition than it was four yenr ngo. 1 became tired of my observing stroll and my mind fell in-to a. reiltctlrsr mood. Uecentiy a nejrro of the nouth shipped a carload of hoja to Chicago. Not riceivlntr his cheek In time he went to a hanker to borrow one hundred dfiilars. The bar.k-r aald; "Mr. .Ihnscn, you don't need money." Mr. Johnuon replied: "Ye.-', I Jnn-." "What did you do with tho money y:t receiv. d for your hotfs?" tho banker asked. Mr. Joh:ison said, "do du. ks pot "it." -it"w did the d..- ks jre-t it".'" th bar. Iter inquired. "W ell you see, up at Chii ago. ttiey di- dnct.--! 1- freight and de 'jerk at the stockyards deducted do weight from the- hf-ss and now Van flen," Mr. Johnson exc', n i me 1. I thfueht. to m:,self. Prown start

ed our city, on tho road to prosress, and to greater achievement, and may I add, ho has done It without deducting from the water fund. Tours truly, WM. KET.LT.

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RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Seep Seated TXrio Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Khenniatto Poisoa Starts to Xieav tlie Uystem It hi a 1 weaty-forr Hours. Every Irtirjrist in this country is author ied to rav t every rheumatic miffercr thut if two bott!- of Allenrhu. the s;:rn eot!0,i:o!er of rher inn t ism, not Htop nil lit'ony, red.n hwi lien JoiiitH :tu( do away with oven the Flijrl-f est tvi:,- e ( rhoumat :o p:ilti. ho will Khi ily return iur Jnoney nitbe.ut commt t;t. Ailer.rhu hnw trted ny l tested fur years, ard really mart e).-n results -,ae lieen aecfmiplislted i:i the inos! severe cases where th nufferinK are! agony v as ietei-se and i-items and v. here the patient was ho lc. Mr. .lames II. Allen. 1 he. i i si o verer of Allenrloi. w bo for nniy 5. ears su ffercd the tormen t s of aeute rheumatism, deudes all sufferers to know that he d'os not want a cnt of unvone's money tin-le.-s Al'.enrl.u deiisnely conouers th;s v.-orst of all di asew, and he has In- ; tru t'd Weis Dniff Company, to Kuar-

ANDRFF

Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 733

Specials For Friday and Saturda

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Pure Cane Sugar, no-limit, g9r L"ox Best Laundry Soap, AOf

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17c

Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, oer lb

Fancy Creamery Butter, 43 C per lb Extra Fancy Peabrrry Coffee, OC. 3 lbs.. $1.00; per lb. ... .. J Century Preserves, 20oz. jar20f" Per jar Sincerity or Dundee Tall Milk, per can., 11c: 6 for

Sunbeam Baked Beans,

Utility and Appeal. Of all the liberal arts literature is the'nMpst, ns it is thp rrtot tmmeiileie In its utility port the broadost in Its appeal. Bra niter Matthews.

How Yeast Vitamon Tablets Put Flesh on Thin Folks STRENGTHEN THE NERVES AND INVIGORATE THE BODYEASY AND ECONOMICAL TO TAKE RESULTS SURPRISINGLY QUICK

per can , Fancy 0.1 Sardines, 3 for Post Toasties, per pkg

Malt & Hops, 2 sets. $1.50, JQq per set

94 c 18c 11c

Old Country Soap, 10J-oz. CZCf bar. 10 bars for OUt P. &c G. White Naptha Soap. gQc 1 0 bars Armour's Lighthouse Soap. tZptf 10 bars Grandma's Washing Powder, 1 large pkg AOC Fancy Red Star Sweet ?f Potatoes, 5 pounds for... Toilet Paper. large 7-ol. rolls, OC 4 rolls for -v

15c

If vou want to put some, firm, healthy fiesh on your hones, inerease vour enerjry. r.erve force and poer, clear your sWin and complexion and feel KX) per rent, better. (imp!v try taking two tiny Mastin's VITAMON tabietji with earn meal and wHtrh re?u!ts. Mastin's VITAMON ornita'ni hizh'v- concentrated yetwt-vita-

mmei wen ine xwn outer yiu more

trary. is a preat aid to difreetion, to overronic conpiiration and as a Rerieral conditioner of the wholo system. Complets ptisfiiction atolutely jruaranteed or the trial cost you nothing. Be si;re to remember the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON the original and genuine yeast-vitamir.e tablet there is nothing else hke it, so do not ureept imifntiop.n or substitute. Vo'i

can sret Martin'? VITAMON' tablets at

irawirinnt v itir-" iiies ( & SoluVvle A and

Water Solnblo C) :.rd is now iiemg lse i ail jood drug.?'t.. ru-.n as by thousands. It positively will net upset . -vi9 lrug and Xorrls' Drug tho stomach or cause gas, but, on the con-'

Fancy Picnic Hams. 3 to 5 lb. average, per lb. . . .

Fancy Peaches, heavy syrup, OANo. 3 cans, per can

GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR b bbL $1.15 U bbL $2.29

1 C Hostess Brand Pineapple, No. OO3 cans .per can

Sincerity Pork and Beans, 49c No. 2 cans. 2 fcr

Fancv Spanish Onions, ' 2 lbs

Fancy Potatoes, per peck . . . .

25c

Fancy Market Place Salmon, 1 fj-

Best Cocoa Value, 30c per lb, ta'l can' W "Jl can this sale. 2 lbs T1..... Templar Brand Coffee, in 3- QC lb. packages, per pkg

packages, per pkg.

Sincerity Products Ar of Bel Quality Try an Assortment FREE DELIVERY TO Al.T PART OF THE CITY