Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1921 — Page 16

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THE TIMES Friday, November 25, 1921. TOYLAND OPEN FROM 8:30 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. SATURDAY STORE HOURS: SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. SANTA CLAUSE HIM ELF WILL BE HERE SATURDAY FROM 9:30 A. M. to 11 A. M. 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. SANTA CLAUSE HIM ELF WILL BE HERE SATURDAY FROM 9:30 A. M. to 11 A. M. 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. 7:30 P. M. to 8:30 P.M. fe3f a f f.k i-ai ri rI r i i mi Santa Claus Headquarters, 3rd Floor, East Room

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Every little girl in Hammond is expecting a new doll this Christmas. She probably has already expressed her heart's desire that old Santa would bring one the old one is most likely worn and damaged and to fulfill the duty of making those little girls happy, we offer the most comprehensive, most remarkable display of dolls we've ever had. Dolls of every description and character, of every size, all waiting here to be adopted by new mamas. And best of ftjl. the prices, the high quality and superiority in workmanship considered, are noticeably lower t han last year. Bring the children to see our great DollviUc Below are a few of the groups that is good price news for opening Toytown day. Character Doll, $1. 75 NatV dmaedL vrith hair. Large size doll. $5 Composition Doll FuSy jointed, with long curly hair and ey Uhei 2 1 -inch size. at $3. 19 $7.50 Kid Baby Doll Made of real kid, twrtl jointed. A beautiful doll, 21 -inch size,

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CHARACTER DOLL Competition body, with long hair. Special! ypriced $1.53 BABY DOLL A real life-like baby doll, with hair and deeping eye. QQSpecial value at

$4-9 BABY DOLL With long hair, large

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$10.03 DOLL Rea cotapotition body, real long curly hair, prl necklace, tfjfi OC Wonderful 25-inch don. at..... BOY CHARACTER DOLL With hair and

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MA-MA DOLL A do!! that says Mama like a real baby. Just what every girl J 1 OC would like to have. Special. ..

WASHABLE KID BODY DOLL Made of real kid, 17-inch ize. Special C" price at .. KEWPIE D0LL-TUnbreakab!3 celluloid Kewpie; aixe. Specially OCpriced at ,,C

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$10.50 Ball Bearing Wagon Any boy will be proud as a peacock to own one of these easy running steel disc wheel wagons. They are well built with strong disc wheels, t C QC large size. Special at 4 O O

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Hickory. Uickory Dock, the Toyman . set his clock. Little Boy Blue blows his horn, the Wooly Woof-Woof barks an applause. With a merry rush and scramble and a merry Hoi Hoi and Toyland opens. Santa arrives at this store. He said he'd hidden his reindeer away and that he'd come to visit all trie bays and girls of Hammond and the Calumet Region who come to loy lawn in his new headquarters on the third floor. And you ought to see what he brought from his workshop! Dollies greet you rows jmd rows of them; little Charlie Chaplins with great big feet Raggedy Arms with the same crooked smile. Inere s rub-a-dub drums pianos for wee pianists, horns with wonderful toots, games in infinite variety nd hundrdes of other things. Oh it s a Mother Goose fairyland a Santa Claus land a land of toys for girls and boys. So bring the children tomorrow to see Santa Claus and his great Toytown it's all reidy for them on the third floor.

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in Toyland, 3rd Floor Christmas Gifts Given Away Each Day Holders of the Lucky Numbers Get a Christmas Gift Saturday and all next week, twenty-five Christmas gifts will be given away to persons holding the lucky purchase ticket. Everybody who purchases any article in any department regardless of price will receive a Christmas gift ticket. This ticket bears a number and if that number corresponds to the number on the prize gift on the large Christmas Tree in Toytown. third floor, that number gets the gift. Open to everybody. Remember to save the tickets you get on your purchases made Saturday and all next week. You have just as much chance to win as the next one

Special Toy Items for Saturday BOYS' WAGON - Painted blue and red. Size 8x15. ACk Special at PLAY HORSES Painted in grey on red platform. A Q Well constructed, at. . TEDDY BEAR Big brown stuffed bears with jointed limbs and head. Spe- C J 1C ciaPat Vl.lO "ATTA BOY" THE DANCER Just watch him dance, he's the funniest little fellow C Q out. Special at J J CLIMBING MONKEY Pull the string and he climbs up. They'll have heaps of fun with OC . it Special at UC OVERLAND FLYER Mechanical train on track, movements guaranteed. Consists of engine, two passenger cars and several pieces of track. $1 AO Special at P1.170 ELECTRIC TRAIN Ives make, famous for perfection in toys. Three cars and round track,

electric locomotive. Extra well

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KIDDIE KAR A well made utility toy as a means of securing healthful exercise r7Ckf for children, at...... DOLL GO-CART Collapsible, has canopy top, steel frame and axle, black leather AO . doth upholstery, at... Others up to $20. SEWING BOX Complete with

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GOOD FOR ONE PENNY Every boy or girl under 12 years that present any number of thesr "pennies" in our Toyland on Saturday will be taken same as cash in the purchase of any toy.

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NOTICE XOTTCB IS HTCTtEBT CITVEN; That Hi Board of Public Worke of the City of ry, Lak County, Indiana, on the tint day of November, 1921. adopted Declaratory Resolution Numlwr Three Thousand and Nlnty-sven (3097) for the vacation of fisher Avenue. Allev Feven (7) East and Alley Eight (S) Kat from the north line of Thirtyfifth Avenue to the north line of Bheridn Park Addition to Tolleaton. by the vacation of the folowingr described streets and alleys, to-wit: Fisher Avenue from the north line of Thirty-f) th venue to the north line of Sheridan i'ark Addition to Tolleston. Alley Seven East from the north lne of Thirtr-flfth l renne to the north lino of Sheridan Tark Ad31t"n to Tolleston. Allev Eiaht Tiast from the north line of Thirtv-flfth Avenue to the north line of Sheridan Park Adlftlon to Tolleston. The propertv which mav be beneficially or Injuriouslv affected by said proceed Inrs Is as follows: The property herein prorosed to be ronmned and appropriated trh'rh nror'tT Is bere'nbeore sre-if! -'.-.!' dscr'd a"1 Klocks Seven (7), Eight (8). Nine (9) and Ten HOI. In fberidan I'ark Addition to Tolleston. All of the above described property Is located in Lake County, Indiana. NOTICE 15 FTTRTHKH GIVEN": That the Board of Pub!i; Works of the Citv of Gary hs fixed the 12th day of December, 1921, as the day upon which it vlll receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested In or affected by said proceedings, and on said date at nine o'clock a. m., will meet In the Board's Offt-e in the Citv Hall in said dtv for the purpose of hearins and considering1 any remonstrances which niav be filed by persons interested and to hear all persons Interested in said yroooedlnfrs and for the purpose of tafci&C final action thereon. Such act

ion shall be final and conclusive on all person s. l: order of tha Board of Public Works. PERRY H. STEVENS, JOHN KESERIC, Hll STKES, Board of Public Works Attest: IV"? ATHiA MILLER, Cleric 11:25:12:2

NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRI-FST-RSMKNT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Th.it on the 24th day of November. 1531, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primrv Assessment Roll for the improvement of Alley Sixteen West, Section One n from the south line of Alley

Five South to the north line of Sixth Avenue within the Citv of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Eighty (29X0) adopted on the 5th day of July, 1321, by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting- streets and alleys are: Alley Five South and Sixth Avenue. The parrallel streets within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Grant Street and Johnson Street.

I Said Assessment Roll contains tne ' names of the owners and description of ; property to be assessed. with the i amounts of the rrima facie assessment t sratnst each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and

can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. . On the 12th day of December, 1921, at nine o'clock a. m., the Board of Public Works will meet in Its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the ouestion as to whether the

(same have been benefitted or will lie ! specially benefitted by said ImproveI n'fnt in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then Rive a hearing- to I all persons interested, and thereafter ! sustain or modify in whole or In part ! the respective prima facie assessments ' on said roll,

By order of the) Board of Public Works. " PERRY H. STEVENS, JJHN KEPF.RIC, WM. SYKES, Board of Public Works Attest: DORATHEA MILLER, Clerk. 11:25:26:28:29:30:12:1:2 CITY OF WHITING NOTICE OF BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Whiting, did on the 21st day of June, 1921, determine to issufj time warrants or notes of saia City in denominations of $5,000.00 each.

bearing- 6 rer cent per annum, payable on or -before the Stb day of May, 1322. Said notes to be Issued to meet current expenses and not to be Issued In excess of J70.000.00, and to be sold at private sale for not less than par and tho accrued .interest. JOHN A. TOKARZ, 11:25:12:2:9 City Clerk.

Tha Reward. The reward of a thing well done, Ifl to have done It. Emerson.

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