Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1917 — Page 8

PAOE ETOITT

THE ilMEB, Thursdav, Feb. 1, 1917

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Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick sour, gassy stomachs feel fine.

Time itt In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or botching of t?as. acid, r eructations of uudigeBtod food, no Olizlness. bloating, foul breath or headache. Fare's Diarepsin is noted for Its sieed in regulating- unset stomachs. It is tho surest. Quickest and moat cerInin indigestion remedy in tho whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Tape's Diapepsin will save theui from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a larse fifty-cent case of rape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here lon, so make, your stay agreeable. Kat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Tape's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the farnilf eat something which don't figree with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to grlve tha Quickest, surest relief known. Adv. u.j - . ' .1

NEW CASES FILED In the Lake Superior Court. 156S0 P.m. 2 Appeal by Deft; Tom i-Iroszek (Sane jj Orundwell) vs. Wm. rietrowskl. 155S1 Km. 2 Forecl. of Contract; East Chgo. Co. (Ii. 1L D. & II.) vs. John Struhs. ir.6si- Run s Ins. Tolicy; John Ontlra (M. llavran) vs. Gis rcii:m Accident Ins. Co. 13SS3 P.m. 1 Foreel. M. I,.; Michael J. Daly (C. C. "White) vs. Leroy Dechantal. et al. 136S4 Km. 1 Proc. Supplemental: Fred Miller (C C. White) vs. Elmer Black and Standard Oil Co. 15SS5 P.m. 2 Divorce; Elizabeth Itacz (Meade & Royce) vs. George Racz. 136St Rm. 2 Suit on account and bond for performance of work; Lake County - BottlinfT "Works ( L. Ottenheimer) vs. Joseph Weinberg-, et al. Rm. 3 Divorce; Cira M. Iiichmond (Patterson & Crites) vs. Sylvester IL Richmond. 1 5 6 S Rm. 1 Divorce; Peter Glad (r. P. Glaser) vs. Anna (jlad. 156S9 Rm. 1 In re extradition of Jack Bryan alias Jack Byron from the State of Indiana to the State of Illinois. 13690 Rm. 2 Forecl. M. T,.; F-oudolph Shimeck (D. Economoff) vs. Endi Kuetz. 13691 Rm. 2 -On contract to bund; Harry Rejf (T. Jos. Sullivan) vs. Joseph Kolanko. 13692 Rm. S On Foreign Ju3j?ment; W. Joseph Ilojnacki (McAleer, & " Dorsey) vs. Anton Kosiba. 15633 Rm. 1 On Xotes; Ernfrid R. Jacobson (R. C S. & P. vs. James B. Howell. 13694 Rm. 1 Divorce: Lavinia. Green (W. E. Roe) vs. Walter L.. Green. 13695 Rm. 2 For Rec: Max Levin (G. C. White) vs. M. Mandel. 13696 Rm. 2 Acct.; Numbers Thermometer Co. G. C. White) vs. Frank rf. Betz Co. 13697 Rm. 3 Divorce; Alice Ricker (Wm. Dunn) vs. Arthur Ricker. 15698 Rm. 1 Pers. InJ.; Louis DeEow (Crumpacker & Orumpacker) vs. Mike Inik md Fred J. Smith, Gdn. of Mike Inik. 16699 Rm. 1 Appeal by deft.; John Kulbarsch (R. H. D. & R.) vs. John F. Garrity. 137C0 Rm. 1 Pet. to sell R. E.; Wm.

Jonas, Admr. of the Estate of Ricke I

Doakou. dec. (E. G. Sproat) vs. Minnie Jonas, et al. 26f9 State vs. Joseph Fietrowski; appeal. 2690 State vs. "Wadlslaw Czarnecki; appeal. 2,69 State vs. Frank Czameckl; appeal. SS'JZ -State vs. Joe Kolobowski; appeal. ?!! State v!t Faul Gifracz; appeal. 2694 State vs. Nick Crosanich; bind o ve r. 2693 Stat vs. James Robinson: appeal. 2696 State vs. Charles Jones; bind over. 2597 State vs. Ottillio Maggio; bind over. 2699 State vs. Andrew Bolek.

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Hammond'e Greatest Dept. Store Quality Groceries at Low Prices for Friday and Saturday

SUGAR Best granulated, j

with order of $1.50 or over, ij flour, butter, soap or mil k I j tKt included ner 1h (I'V-itT'it

v - '-ir 1 1 2(f lbs. to customer. J

MILK Pet brand, dozen;;

baby cans, 54c; per can 5f'c ! jj Dozen tall cans, $1.30; pcro can ' llC-c

ORANGES Sweet, juiev

California Xavel Oranges,

per dozen 15 BACON Mild cured Brisk

et Bacon, per lb PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt-1

Jemima's Pancake Flour. II

per pkg 11

COCOA Quart jar of lino i 9

quality Cocoa 29; jj COFFEE Minns Blend. splendid value, 4 lbs., 95c; j?: per lb 25c! LARD Best Quality. guaranteed pure, 3 lbs., 58c; )or ! lb 120o:.:-

Butter, finest obtainable, per lb V2C

Double Stamps Friday all day & Saturday until 12 o'clock noon

HAMMONDS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

fj Annual White

Goods bale Fn day and Satur day-Last Days

Attend Our Special Sales-Friday aeci Saftirclay

Men!

'erpale Pays

CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL HUnSIQR OIL If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." L,ook back at your childhood lays. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on captor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt is wcll-found-( Their tender little "insides" are injured hy them. Tf your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, grive only delicious "Valifornhi Syrup of Figs." Its notion is positive, but pentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless '-'fruit laxative" handy; they know children

Uve to take it: that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten lite stomach, end that a teaspoonful Riven today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ak your druggist for a En-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which KrtS full directions for babies, children ,-f all ages and for grown-ups plainly 111 each bottle. Beware of counterfeits co;j here. See that it is made by "Oaliffcmi i'ijf Syrup Company," Refuse any othor kind with contempt. Adv.

QUAKER OATS Quaker ii Boiled Oats, 0 pkgs 28? JELLY Fine Quality, as-jf sorted flavors, per jar. . 10d I SOAP Sweetheart Toilet j i3 Soap, 4 bars 15c : CATSUP Snider "s Tomato Catsup, 25c bottle 18c; l;Vj bottle lie.

SALMON Mori to Brand, line quality, 3 cans 55c; per can 10c PRUNES La r ire nieafv fruit, ? lbs., 40c; per lb. 1 1c PEAS Sweet Wrinkled

Peas, very tender, dozen cans, $1.25; ran llc

1 SOAP White Flap: Soap4 5 bars 1 Oc , PORK AND BEANS Snid- j er's Pork and Beans, 3 eans, 40c; can 1 !c f

WASHING POWDER Grandma's 'Washing Pow

der, large kg H ! i i

TOJvIATO SOUP Snider's ! H

Tomato Soup, la rge can , . 9 ! I SEEDED RAISINS Sun-1 1

maid bran 1, 2 pkgs 25c

Yellow Com Meal, 5 lbs. U

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LIMA BEANS California;!

Lima Beans, 3 lbs 35c I

BUTTERINE Jelkes Cood Luek Butterine, rer U..27c 1 ' ;t

KT.Tn Kii PTN kAPPT.k K

ITonolulu Ladv Brand,

cans 45c; er can lGt 'Is

RICE Fanev Head Lice,;!

3 lbs 19c : 1 PEACHES V)m,. Again ; j Brand, 3 cans 42c; can 15;t S T A R C H Argo Gloss"

Starch, 5 lb. box 23 !

brand, 2 pkgs. for 15 ' 1

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W'omeii's 8 I

very Specia Here is real shoe value for you! Yici Kid 8-inch Boot,

narrow plain toe, leather Louis heels, all sizes, B to P. A bargain at $1.00 "Latest" White Kid Boot, 8! 2-inch height, Louis heels, narrow plain toes, in stock A to C. Priced very special at $7.00

cSi Boots

at $4.00

"Latest" Grey Buck Boot, high lace with dainty Imitation wins tips, leather Louis heels. In stock at, pair 8.75 Women's Good Shoes Every pair a real bargain; pun metals or patents, cloth or mat top.-;, lac and button. Goodyear welts, sizes i:1 to S, widt hs B to EE. Priced at, Ppr Pair 83.00

English Bal -with high arch, a practical business tshoe tor women, la gun metal, at, p-r rair S3.00 English Gun Metal Ba!, high arch with imitation wlni; tips, S inch height, in stock A to D at 5.00

Special Shoe Bargains

Girls' Shoes I Boys' Shoes Gun Metal Uutton, -Strong School good quality, sizes -Shoes in button.

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HVa to 2 at $1.79. Sizes Sl-2 to It, special at S1.5!)

extra quality soles, sizes 1 to Special at S1.98

Big Girls' Pine Shoes Gun Metal or Patents in button and lace, low heels; sizes Zxz to C at S2.19

Ladies" Shoes Patent of Gun metal button, welt, eewed soh's, bunt toe with tip. Special value at 82.98

on5! Miss A Ills Sale

Men's Suits and O'Coats Marked Down for Clearance

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Suits in worsteds

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MEN'S SUITS

Suits in pinch-backs and conservative styles Overcoats in mixtures and plain i O Kfl

colors. Marked down to I LiuUi

MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS

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s and tfood weight cassimorcs, S''-y-f"! v '' arked down for Q 35 I ' f 'J ITS AND OVERCOATS " f ;i(H' ' 'l I

The remainder of our most popular lines of Suits I ; ; and Overcoats, liigh-j?radc makes included. Don't x

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Men's Suits, odds an 1 ends, s:z-: SO to ;;6 y S2.93 Men's Trousers Men s dark worsted and cassimere trousers, siz-s 1 to 42 9SC

Men's Trousers, good worsteds and cassimeres, sizes up to 4'", a' S2.50 Men's Hats, odds and ends of our $11.00 and les at... SI. 50

Men'8 Union Suits, in cotton ribbed, eizea 31

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Men's Cashmere Hose, also blu-, grey and camels hair wool hole, r pair 19f'

FOR BOYS Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, eizon 6 to 17 years 84.45 FOR BOYS Mackinaws in fancy

plalda, S to 1C years, '. at S3.95 i

lave on Spring White Goods

Embroidery Flouncing, IS inches wide, good quality cambric, heavy embroidered, neat patterns. Yd llC Embroidery Skirting, 12 inches wide, the width so much wanted for this season's styles. Per yd 20 French and German Val, Cluny, Filet and Torchon Laces, nw Spring- patterns, widths to Two inches; some are linen. Yd Metal Lace in sold, silver and antique; th very latest for trimming, 1 to G inches

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Long Cloth, 3fi inches wide, soft, chamois finish. Per yd QlzC Gaberdine Suiting, SC in. wide, heavy wale with wiry hard finish. Per yd 29d Huck Towel, bleached, hemmed; the kind used by hotels. Each (J Spread Crochet, Size 74xSt, hemmed; large assortment of patterns. Kach 81.69 Swiss Flouncing, 87 in. wide, beautiful embroidered designs on fine quality Swiss; values to OJtc. Special, ir ??V2

Scalloped Table Cloth, 63x63 inches, German mercerized d a m a s k , beautiful patterns. Per vard 81.19 Plisse, very soft finish, the right size krinkle, ) 27 inches wide. Special, " per yard lS1 Sheets, bleached. pod quality muslin, size 72x90. Each 4. Seamless Sheeting, 70 inches wide, strong and durable-, unbleached, vd 2GKo Cambric Muslin, the qtialitv so much wanted for lingerie wear, soft finish, ,'iC inches wide, rer yard 127

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We have gathered all our odd lots of Shirts, ends of lines, broken sizes, etc., and marked them down for a 1 Jjqiiick clearance. For Friday, Saturday and Monday we've countless Shirts, divided in three groups.

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You'll tind laundered and soft-cuff Shirts of line percales, madras cloths, mercerized and basket weave shirt inirs every one made fuli liuy fShirts now and save. ' Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Values 1 si. 00, (Values to l.), Values t 1.50, your ch ice j your choice j your choW 59c 79c 95c

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Hospital 323 IT. HOH-WAIT gT. For up-to-dat Upholstering. Furniture repairinc. Mattresses made to order. AH work called for and delivered. Phone 3462.

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BORDEN'S ALMOND Bars ;

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bars 10 WALNUT BUSTERS A

fine confection with walnut ' m

centers, half lb 10e

PEANUTS liest quality

Salted Peanuts, per lb.. 12

GUM Spearmint, Juicy f(-

Fruit or Beechnut, three-j pkgs. 10o!

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The Opportunities for economies being presented are effec tively the greatest we ever have been privileged to offer, prices have been cut right and left to move our stocks and make room for consignments now on the way. Savings of

Section Free Instructions every Tuesday and Saturday afternoon from 1 to T o'clock. Come and join our ciasE. Day Pillow Cases Stamped on very good quality material, five patterns to seh-ct from. Special P'lir 65 1000 Friction Transfer Patterns for stamping linens, fahrics and china, regular pricf 3 0c. Durinsr this sale for

Hair Switches 22 and 2i inche? lone', come in liht, nxulium and dark brown. Triple switch lor S1.98

$5 to S12 on each garment. Beautiful Styles and Materials

Suits

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I Eeduced to' $9.95 Pt9

I Reduced to 19.50

deduced to $21.75 Reduced to 20.50 ALL ALTERATIONS ARE MADE FREE.

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Reduced to 8.95 Reduced to. .... .10.00 Reduced to 15.75 Reduced to 26.50

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Girl's Dresses SI and $1.69 These are Dresses that resemble the higher class plaids, also black and white checks; splendid styles, 4 to 14 years. Reduced br quick clearance.

W aists Special SI There are eight or ten styles to select from-rColored Stripe Voiles, very new Jap Silks. Cord yr Stripe Waistings, ailWhite Striped Voiles, in tailored styles; pll crisp newstyles shown for first time.

White

CHEMISE Kiii'-'ioiif ;

-f f 1 1 1 - muslin, triTtimo'l with ciiitoti torrhi!i ami muslin om-hrujdcr'-'l: !i in-1 K-'f-r!Ti :it. V.-ry si' a i 52c GOWKS pf-n frfiit ani long: s 1 e - - i frowns with embroidery trim-tiii-il yokes and sleeve.

PETTICOATS

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lin jv.t ats. r 1 r i (1 ( r '1 I t-iU w ith n. n i m s ' I 'i u nd-r-i 1 'n sale 59c TEA APB.02JS T h . 1ait'. i--s' jissurt im-tit of jilain and dotted ni'.islins, 1 a o c and embroidery trimmtd; really ;;:)( values. On

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DRAWERS Splendid muslin. f'lH siz.-s. open and closed either lace or e rn "n r o i d e r y trimmed. Sale price--CORSETS Of such standard qualities a t h e "U'a r n r P.ust-rrwof and Tlo.ifern. o p e n front; rejrular $:;..",0 Corsets, on sale 1.95

CORSET COVERS The most att r.-tet i e assort -ni'-nt f line nainsooks. fine Siiss t-mbroid-e-r(:d and Val. or Filet lace trimmed Only 50o cowrrs Of Mesh batiste with a touch of ha nd t mbroidcry "and the r-r' ttiest e- m b r o i d ered and laee yokes. Univ. S1.00

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