Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1916 — Page 3

THE TIMES PAGE THREE ELL-AM S WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL SEA-FIGHTER IS MADE U. S. NAVAL UNIT Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Our 1th BJgf WEDNESDAY

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In what year did the emancipation of the serf in Russia occur and what was the number set free? The Russian serfs were emancipated in 1SC1. Previous to the emancipation act about 20.000.000 peasants were serfs of the state, of the crown or of the nobility. In designating something as "the palladium of our liberties,'' what does palladium mean? , The word is of heathen origin and has a figurative meaning. Pallas was the Greek name of Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, the helper and guide of man in all great undertakings, and an image of her set up la a temple or public place was supposed to be a great protection for the community. It was called a palladium, and one set up at Troy became an object of strife between Greeks and Trojans as a prize which would bring great and lasting good luck to the holder. Both armies claimed having got possession of it, but it did not bring permanent good luck to either. In modern usage the constitution la often spoken of as "the palladium of our liberties," and by an other application, "Righteousness is the sole palladium of the nations." In this sense it means preserver or safeguard, still relating back to the goddess Pallas.

Ta settle a bet will you please state who is the richest ruler in Europe? The czar of Russia is said to be thfe richest sovereign in Europe. He derives his income from the crown lands, which are regarded as his private estate and treated as such.

What is the rule or custom for showing respect to the national flag? The flag: is not to be hoisted before sunrise not allowed to remain up after sunset. At "retreat," sunset, civilian spectators should, stand at "attention" and uncover during the playing of "The Star Spangled Banner." Military spectators are required by regulation to stand at "attention" and give the milv tary salute. When the national color are passing on parade, as In review, the spectator should if walking halt and if sitting arise and stand at attention and uncover. When the flag is flown at half staff as a sign of mourning It should be hoisted to full staff at the conclusion f the funeraL In placing the flag at half staff it should first be hoisted to the top of the staff and then lowered to position, and preliminary to lowering from half staff it should bo first raised to the top. On Memorial day the flag should Sy at half staff from sunrise to noon and full staff from noon to sunset.

B says Canada is three times larger than Europe. A says Canada la smaller than Europe. Which is right? Area of Europe, 3,754,282 square miles; area of Canada, 3,729,GGo square miles.

HIGHLAND

The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. P. ftooy next Thursday afternoon. Mrs; C. Seita and Miss M. 'Melc'ner visited at the home of Mrs. J. T. Kraus last Friday. XL J. Grimm-er was In Hammond last Friday on business. - Born, to Mr. and Mr. G. Slockum, a son, last Sunday morning. Henry Katzbach visited his parents Sundiy.

PHONE 266 Dick's Taxi Co. DAY AND NIGHT UP-TO-DATE TAXI SERVICE. 7-Pass Limousines. A. A. A. Garage RUSSELL AND HOHMAN STREETS, HAMMOND.

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Fourteen-inch guns of the Arizona seen from different angles, and Captain McDonald. The battleship Arizona, which with her sister ship the Pennsylvania enjoys the distinction of being th world's most powerful sea-fighter, has just been made a naval unit. She carries twelve 14-inch guni, whlck are declared by naval officers to be superior to the 15-inch guns of the Queen Elizabeth, Great Britain's greil dreadnought.

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TOMORROW IS COUCH DAY IN THE FURNITURE STORE.

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MILD WEATHER BRINGS YOU THIS GOOD FORTUNE The mild September and October days lessened the demand for Suits and are therefore responsible for these radical reductions

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Almost Half Price

November at half price, with practically 5 months of Suit Weather ahead.

LOWELL

Rev. C. W". Wharton of Kentland, was a geet at the home ot Rev. J. J. Simpson yesterday". Mrs. Henry Cochran returned to her home In Crown Point yesterday after a visit 'here with her daughter. Mrs. E. H. Dickinson and family. Mrs. Mildred Hinsrinbotham of Cedar Lake, visltc-d relatives here yesterday. Oscar Dinwiddie transacted business in Rensselaer ye-sterday. Stewart Biggjerstaff of Missouri, visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill yesterday and Sunday. He is a student if the Chicago Conservatory of Music. George Dickey of Khelby, transacted business in Lowell yesterday. Jerome Dinwidd' went to Logansport, Ind., yesterday to visit his daughter, Mrs. JoSn Hochalter and family, for & few days. Mrs. August riepenbrink of Beecher, III., visited her aunt, Mrs. Leonard

Hilley and family here yesterday. "Will Purdy of Hammond, visited his parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Henry Purdy, here last evening.

MUNSTER

Mrs. II. F. Kaske and Miss Ila Vorhouer attended a concert, Sunday afternoon, given by Fritz Kreisler at the Auditorium in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Munster and children spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy. Th'e Commercial club plans holding a chicken pie supper at the new school

building some time within the next two weeks. "Will Frohl was in Munster on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schneider and Ernest Stahlbohm were in Hammond, Saturday. Miss Erma Haske attended a box social at Schiller, Friday evening with friends. Mrs. J. Kooy and daughter Marcella spent Saturday afternoon In Lansing.

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recovery. It 1 easily applied and lta Influence over the effected ligaments Is soothlnj? and beneficial. Get It at any druggist. Send for the free boofc on Motherhood. Address The Bradfleld Eegulator Co., 209 Lamar Bid.. Atlanta, Ga.

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860, S50, 45 -Velour & Broadcloth Suits $27.50 S25 and 27.50 Poplin & Gabardine Suits $16.50

$40, 37.50, $35 Fur, Trimmed Suits go at $21.50 $18.50 and $20 Suits, Newest Styles at 13.75

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Small Lean Pork Loins, per lb - 16c Sirloin Sfealc, .per pound - - - 17c Spring Leg of Lamb, per pound - - 17c Milk Fed Leg of Veal, per pound - - 16c Fancy Porterhouse Steak, per pound - 15c Lean Boiling Beef, per pound - - - 9c Chuck Roast, per pound - - - - 12c

Smoked Meats

Frankfurters per lb

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Liver Sausage per lb

Lean Bacon per lb

Weiners per lb.

Head Cheese per lb

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Polish Sausage per lb. . . Bacon Squares per lb Ring Bolonga per lb Blood Cheese per lb

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Fresh Fish of All

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PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL COATS

For Wednesday We are Featuring these Coats at $10 and $20 .tPretty Full Flaring Coats For Wednesday's enthusiastic selling we are featuring these beautiful coats at $20. They are made of all wool Telours, silk plushes and novelty cloakings, cut in swagger, full-sweep flare, belted and semi-

belted effects, with large convertible collars of plush and beaver. Many edged with rich fur. All are lined fcith genuine Salt's satin. An elegant showing At

Fur Trimmed Coats at $10 Smart warm coats specially priced at $10. Coats that ombody style, comfort and service. Large roomy models, flaring or belted. Made ot Scotch plaids, rebelines, met-lambs, tweeds and novelty mixtures. Wide collars that are convertible and defy the storms when buttoned

up close to the neck. They are prettily trimmed in silk plush or fur. Women's and misses' sizes. Extra good values at Wednesday's sale price

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Crepe de Chine, Satin and Taffeta Dresses Priced at $16.50 New arrivals, snappy, youthful dresses of fine crepe de chine, satin and taffeta, many with those pretty large collars ; pleated, belted and flaring models. A splendid range of colors. "f Women's and misses' sizes tjJXUtJur.

Serga Frocks are much in demand for general wear and we are showing them in a good variety of styles; plain tailored and plaited models with dainty white collars or collars of silk in contrasting colors. Special values at

$13.98

Silk Poplin Dresses Several very clever new styles, carefully made of silk poplin with Georgette collar, shirred girdles; some have pockets. A splendid range of colors to choose from. Sizes for women and misses at

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OUR $15. SPECIAL Suits and Overcoats

Men's and Young Men's

Men and Young Men who desire to be stylishly

dressed, and at minimum cost, wiu nnd ibuits antl Overcoats in every imaginable , and wanted kind, in styles of the hour; sizes to fit men of every build. The best values in Hammond at this price

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I' i Vh, i.iis-l (XirIxstdaiafouraColun! Wiilput tf:5potiiAbt of E2S11ILS on it ana help you Find what uou have Lost 1 573 Hohman St. telephone 1441 HAMMOND, INDIANA ir

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