Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1917 — Page 3
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nd.-iv. Mar. h 1917 THE TIMES PAGE THREE 'i'-iU J-j9s MEXICO WILL BE ABLE TO PAY DAMAGES CAUSED BY WAR; PROSPERITY AWAITS ONLY PEACE AM) RIGHT MEN AT HELM a g a u i isiaisiyBsoeaosiigiB 12 a u cnatrner Marx Snean .s..v . ... . i. Ize In Clothes for Men I? - 1 4
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Lake of oil at Panuco, Mexico, con-! taining 500,000 barrels of crud? oil. j owned by American interests; birdseye view of Vera Cruz, show-' ing three wealthy churches; 3Iex.i- j can plantation showing pineapples in foreground, banana trees and ! jungle in background; view of' government docks and railway ter- : minal at Tampico. After five years of civil warfare I lexico's bill of damages has now !
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low Uiat one American dollar will claims Prosperlt 'v for "th omntv tring eighteen of Carranza's, and I awaits only tln c-:ning of peac! and
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I venirs, yet Mexico would have little because the is one ot the richest
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and in or.-s ai,.! ci!s she leads the
wt.ne i!la money can oe purchased the right man at the hei?n. X'e"i. n ' a:f.rd flfuv evin..:.t't.-, of the county the wheelbarrow load as -twill te able to pay ;.;! her war debts! tiyV pi.., .pcrity in inT!'.a! times.
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Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Give them a perfect fit. Cut down their clothes expense one-half or one-third. Save their time. Guarantee satisfaction. Givre them everything thev formerly paid a lot more money for. These are the things we'd like to do for you. Hart, Schaffner & Marx make clothes for e very figure. We have them and we'll give you the exactly right thing. The Hart, Schaffner & .Maix label is a small thing to look for, a big thing to find Prices Range from SI 8 to $35
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NOTICE OF MASS MEETING Ail Men and Women Voters of the City of Hammond, Indiana, Are Invited to a Mass-Meeting to be held Friday Evening, March 2, 9 17 at 8 P. M. at Masonic Temple (Mueuich Court). Hammond, for tho purr" s of ors-nnizin a citizens' movement for th i i- i-ii-'ii ot u non-partisan city ticket next .November. We have vowc'i wi.h aittnn the total inactivity of tha prosi-nt ai.iir-iros: ration to s. . k Die (foal of a greater Hamtnoii'l. V'e see mi'- sister co ies -ut r i va 1 i ngr us in ev,:rv fioij of . iidoa-.i-r, rU H.iuiinoi.-l ins "siii.p. ,.f " We need an 'awiue eionr. Wo i. mpiain rot of rr.en. but "f niensures. and have come -, o hfiievo -Pat tie- "ii-y sopa-i-n is, ttoat w-? forpet politics I'd petty j..'ii;:.-l pri-,I'-eo and pat rmi icai ', y pl.-dsre ourf "Ives to a ni'-aii-r, better mi i beautiful Hammond, freed from an.v s. H'sii -ntPKi-ii)-iit.. We helieve. to accomplish tios 03.! pel i ' teal and corporate influence should forever he Hipsimttcil tr in civic ':': ;rs. Can you forget your parte iaie i and join us to brmi.- about an efficient." progressive, teas i.-ss and loao-st. r-nn-p.-i rt.is.an luisiiiess administration of oin- rv- afiairs" I," you are a pat riot citizen in favor r.f ' lii.-tiiaj;. t.n i.S of your city with the aamo degree of efnr -i' n -is a I ::iETfivn business corporat-on is managed. 'r- -:i j.oii v.-h u for the uoimate victory of a "Citizens' Tr ,: wloso a.inunist rat i -n will reflect the wishes and desires of i n ry patriotic an 1 irnirf.iv citizen of our ci- . Com., ami j i in us in a i-.-.-x ement to put Hammond hack on h'- map. T,ArTS SPECIALLY INVITED
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.!. K. Ptinson, o- n : -. Buchanan. Fdward T. Bums. tr. It. K. !Sb-)rrer. I1. F. No-ran. L. L. Bom be r Re r. M. M Bruce. 1. .1. It'-ili"-. K. w. Ienwi-ldic. Lawrence Cox Th. o. i '. Kl.-tz. .W. .1. McAleer, .1. A. Crahiim, J. H. Conrovi K. It- Itrand' nleirg, Clyd-j L. Fow ler, C-.'ir.mit u.;. Adv.
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At all prices from 5c to $2.00 por roll. I have over 50 patterns not over 9c per roll. Have your work done now bef'Te jiT'T'c-.ne in wares. CARL VERfVlETT 140 Michigan Ave. Tel. 1429 Hammond, Ind.
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1 Why Not Vote for a Laboring Mae for MAYO:
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Abstracts of Title furaiJhsd to all Kinds and Ltfis H
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Washington Couldn't But You Can
Our Coal The sooner you fry it, lie Fooner you will realize the S8f.:. fact ioa of burning ,'h host coal procurable.
! THE BIEKER BROS. L-G. I
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FRBO R. MOTT. Pr. ALBERT MAACK, rTrM. H FRANX. HAMMOND, Vie lru. EDWARD J. EDEft. Maiaar. p Crown Point, Indiana. - Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary. II
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THE HAMMOND DISTILLING OO.'
DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS
HAJKMOITD, IND.
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