Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1922 — Page 13
"PAGE TTTTRTEFAT DID YOU HEAR You Can Aiwa.ys Do Better at Wata lh"jnfQ Ho Bonos' at ScSmoMov99' 4 i IV: iimtl O 1 TATT.OR THAT - ;? tc GARYl:t H r-i 5 1 I k una SHKK MR. and iUs. William V:. ledgers. b Delaware .-.Licet, will l-av Hit- U 'Ms week for tteytoft, Ohio, whr j will aperiJ u week or more wit!;. Vr Rodgir's parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. j i RjJst-.r.. j
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546-548 Hohrnan St,, Hammond Near the Four Corners THE HOUSE OF REAL BARGAINS
OUR GREATEST ANNUAL 4 !
JOH iiuutcij on the p.:iic depart - j r..rct have l;ad a !w; days vacation tliu: ' v-tek, during th absence of Mayor 11. c. Johnson who Iiil.; been in Imiiaiiap- , o.isj a tending; th eeiog called by! Warrtn T. I?Oray. )
8 KEssIWENTS of Gary experienced' ;.w;ir oddest wettl.er of the winter: esu-riay. According to the opin-: tevrai of Gary's "most noted ;a-her prophets, the thermometer ; Ircpped ijwo to six degrees above' I 'ART r"'icf- slou'.h.- af riingr the : eel city the thorough "once over" in 1 '-M! tflfort ro iand a clever i.heck forg- ' if who slipped over several phony j checks oc at 'east tM '! known 'Jary business :mb yesterday. And j Mill they fa'.i. ! Extensive arrangementa are being completed by the entertainment committee and President P. Gleason for 'tie formal opening and dance at th" Gary Country Club at Lotta-Tille which will fee heid Wednesday evening. Jan. ISk of next week. TWO separate drives are to tee .'aanctiea in Gary today to g-et the Chi?ao Bell Tel;pbone Co., to restore their present high telephone rates to yr'-war frice. The special conrmittee of the Gary Commercial Club and b Gary Ki wants Club will both hold .Tjieettcg to3ay for that purpose. HASKT MATS, known from ecart to j oat aa the miracle man, ha" pulled! stakes i Stat Line street Tn West j .Hammond for three days a week and j V.as opened a branch office at 413 .Mad:- j sob street. Ac-cording1 to reports he j it still performong his mysterious! heaiinff and is effeetinjr many cures in i GART backing circles and the city at large are today mourning' the death 'if William May-hew, who died sudden-! 'v of heart failure at his residence at! 423 Adams street yesterday morning. ' Mr. Miybew was employed aa an ofti- j .er and doorman at the Gary State j Bank and known by raott every person in t?ie business distnet. A well known Gary banker who is aiways somewhat of a pessimist wore smile when another business man ;jf d on hijn yesterday and inquired .-f the tanker what he thought of the j ':;:jre. "Don't know what he had up j -.la sleeve," said the business man to a ; Timet reporter tvday, "but you can' ank on it, when he emiies and states j that thinjo look good for the few ninths ahead, there must be some eood things coming-." We are with you, brother. GOT your seats for the big srand 'jpera entertainment which is to be iven njsder the auspices of the Gary "jst of the American Legion .at the 'iary theatre next Monday nig"ht. Ac cording1 to Davie Grand, who is cred-1 t a4 n mc-i: r. r ilia ts a r7 i a a rt t V ' DUr grand opera star. Miss Mary McOorinlc. Edward Dakow. Forrest Lament and Phii:r,e Palco, all frora the .st of the Chicago Grand Opera Co . you bettor hurry as the reserved seat.-3 .ve goins iiko hot rakes. "We could n'l the ho;se three nishts straight if we had the chance. ' says Davie. V EAST CHICAGO ATTORNEY Hugh E. Carroll was oren yesterday dusting his library. C. (SENATOR) EDWARD ALLEN is1 makiae application to the East Chica- j o Ciub. ! BERT H. PETERSON, City Harbor Master, is receiving many congratulations on his late eity appointment. C H. REED, was at Indianapolis this week hobnohins with a number of the tat xcut;v of the Odd Fellow . THE Hoodoo a real old time barn lance in the togs of a farmer will be the affair of the East Chicago Elks; tonight. COI WALTER J. RJDET will sai! from San Francisco on the "Golden j State" steamer, Saturday, January 14.; fer tho far east. DR. D-AVH R. JOHNS fs receiving rieartT support from the republican ommUteemen for tli'e city chairmanship appointment. PAUL HEHMANSDORVER is reading! water meters with one eye. The oth-; cr one lias been closed by a piece of j iteel lodging under tin; lid. i THE American Ufpion, Post No. 21';. ! of Indiana Harbor, will met toniglit in tii club rooir s ,.f the Civic C!nl. j Adjutant O'Conncii urges that every j !titmbtr be present. j ATTORNEY J.!in L. Kennedy ivi:; j 'ive a". a(Jirrt?s before th-- M n's C.ub i -f the Eaer hi ai Method i. sr. church : 'i'liursda." vcnirts. Jnauary 2G, r n ! 'C.turcn and Mt" l.'.-'-AW pciiiician? aie planning- -,:, ', rganisitig a Heverid.kre (."lub hi Ea.'t '.'.ticafo t- extend aid in the spring to I : 'ie jrospective senaiorial intentions : A'.b-tt J. Feverids'-. i A. J. SAM3HOOK. Sout Exwutiv of. tl.e T-T,ir, aty Council gave a lecture I Bo.v He.-.;. I.i! in the Snad Hum-:.! r Mi:.r Brz.-h at whir: ) time tbo ! ,Tcreo-tic n! .vs ... camp acti vities in bat section wvre sliwn. L. E. BbOCK. cliaijn-.an and P. D. 5t.jck, prejidt-tit the luiar.d Stec ompany have r-l jrr.eJ from Voungstown. Ohio, wliere t!-ey. with tbcicompany cnsri-ieers were surveying tile properties of the Youngjc.own Steel and Tube Company- of America. DR. C. '.'iLNELL ector of C; il'an Hon.p Service, a branch cf the . j;cd Cross work, was a visitor of the , East Chicago Cianfr Tuesday, beoom- j r. r acq"atitt-o wit;- nis new v. oi l; of1 :'?! !.- I.".'." i.v:.moii executive. I.". TMj U tho or.lv iiidjsfria- cfnimunitv r.-h re home service is bein$r extended lu honr r;lief. The Core cf Democracy. For I say nt t'ie cort of democracy. ! riir-My, th? rt-Iiious piPitux. Vlp
We Are Offering Here Some
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Goods were bought specially for this day Come early and buy, thus saving money. We have the goods it is up to YOU to select. SPECIAL-Children's Black STOCKINGS All Sizes 2 pair 25c
Table Oil Cloth, very pretty patterns, per yard 29c Gingham, Outing Flannels and ChaUies, special, per yard . . . , 12c Ladies' Wool Hose, black, brown O Q and heather, per pair Ladies' Flannel Night Gowns, $1.50 values, fine embroidered and scalloped QQ edge, special w-rv Curtain Scrim, white and ecru, 1 A per yard Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, assorted colors, pair 29c Girls' and Ladies' Gauntlet 1 OQ Wool Gloves, Sat. only V A Men's Army Shoes, special, per pair. . . $2.45 Children's Shoes, all sizes, J OS per pair P 1 .i70 Men's Fine Dress Shirts, all sizes, special, each 79c Remember- the Number Save Our Green oum More tea
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294 North Hohman Street Phone 3641 FLOUR Gold Medal or Ceresota, 1-8 bbl 93c
SUGAR. 1 0 pounds f or EGGS, guaranteed, per dozen BEST CREAMERY BUTTER. per pound PURE WHITE LARD. per pound KELLOGG 'S CORN FLAKES AND POST TOASTIES. 3 packages . . . FANCY YELLOW OR WHITE CORN .MEAL. 10 pounds FANCY MICHIGAN HAND PICKED NAVY BEANS. 5 pound FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE, 3 pounds POP CORN, guaranteed to pop. 4 pounds PET MILK. tali cans NUTRO. 3 cans FANCY SUGAR CORN. 5 cans PEAS, 5 cans FANCY HAND PACKED TOMATOES. 3 cans CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS, per can 52c 29c 38c 12c 25c 23c 29c 30c 19c 10c 25c 49c 49c 35c 10c Free Delivery to All
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Men's Army Shirts, flannels and others, all sizes, each. . 98c Men's Army Slip Over Sweaters $1.69 Men's Work Sox, per pair 9c Men's Union Suits, ribbed and (J 1 9Q fleeced, suit &L.U Men's Lined Gloves and Mittens, CQ per pair . . . Men's Wool Mittens, per pair 79c Men's Army Wool Socks, per pair 25 Men's Dress Hose, silk and wool A Q mixtures, per pair Men's English Walker Dress CO Qg Shoes, per pair 4w Ladies' Shoes, special, per pair $2.45 548 Hohman Street Trading Stamps ana umee oiore CAMPBELL'S SOUPS. per can ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS. 3 ns HOMINY, No. 3 can, 10c 25c 10c 55 c 25c 25c 30c per can FANCY RED SALMON, tall can. 2 cans FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE, (4 lbs., 95c) per pound FANCY SANTOS COFFEE. (4 lbs., 95c) per pound OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, (3 lbs., 87c) per pound FRESH BAKED COOKIES FIG BARS. prr pound PLAIN COOKIES. 2 pounds ASSORTED ICED COOKIES, 2 pounds OYSTER CRACKERS, per pound .SPAGHETTI. MACARONI AND NOODLES, 3 pounds U. S. MAIL SOAP. 10 km for PALMOLIYE SOAP. 3 Lars for BREAD, 2 lirge loaves. 25c; 15c 25c 29c 10c 29c 39c 23c 17c z sm loaves Parts of the City
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DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT FRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED
II!1 Clean Sweep Sale HIP BOOTS 31 & $5.00 value, strictly firsts, all h - m'u m
sizes, big bar- 0 g Q Patterns. vaiue. j values to 4m 4eDt special, per yard. . . v b e
' gain, pan .... C-JCx Oar v right now t! fi i i-fl mA,rr if rri TRADE MARK All Sizes 34 It CLEAN SWEEP SALE MS
s Men's Overcoats Small sizes only, gray ptaid or black, values H
it 4 ft to $20.00, marked down g for Clearance w
Men's All Wool Mackinaws, $7.50
a i i Heavy doth, $10.00 value 2 Full 36-inch length, moleskin top with or without, a real coat value at IU.UU, cut tor clearance. . . - iv I n ' Hi ! coat, special, all size? to 46. . . i Men's Good Work Pants, special -
Canvas Gloves A real strong glove, the well known 7-ounce glove with blue knit wrist, Qk fi
is m ft $ if k the 15c value, per pair . MEN'S HEAVL WOOL PANTS In black brown. Kegular $D.OO value, Social Saturday only 5. 'II k SPECIAL I BUCKLE CLOTH Q f TOP ARCTICS, strictly firsts at.ie I WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS, " $2.00 value, all sizes 1 !i'N V j I Winter Caps i With fur ear flaps, all wool caps, OA values to $2.00, clearance price. Endicott Johnson EN CO IT JOHSOii ARMY SHOES, V l i t" i i if. 52 EMDIC0TT JOHNSON DRESS SHOES, all shoes with rubber heels, cut to, per tsoys' wool uits
oys' - Wool Overcoats
Srlts, Sizes 3 to 17 ' Mackinaws, Sizes 8 to 17 Overcoats, Sizes 3 to 8 Marked Down for Clearance
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one-half yearly sale on Working Clothes is now on. Buy
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Carliartts or the Big 3 No Extra Charge for Extra Sizes
ir hp to 54 at $1,79 PER GARMENT n Ladies Winter Coats, $10.75 75 P AH woci' same with 0 marked aown ior cle.
fur collars, good coats
earance.
!y A!! wool tricotine, finest French serge and silk
h Taffeta, values up to $22.50, cut down to 14
4 and belt "5 A fl jgauEEMOS
ooI Yarn, 39c 100 per cent pure wool, all colors, Ofln cut down for clean sweep sale, skem-'
? p i : . liriosh i owels t ; B;g size, double thread, 39 value, each g PILLOW CASES, very good d or J P j CLEAN SVEEP SALE CX f 3 o 3 w DRESSES on g 8 Wn!e they last, sics 8 to 14,
$3.49
yj bJi - If i p Sizes 2 to b years.
$2.49
- S!iP U) Service Shoes for Sale
wiih full dauble sole $3.00
in gun mcial brown calf or black vici kid, dJO ?C pair KJJ
NEEDS WHILE THE STOCK IS C0I11PLETE
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