Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1917 — Page 9

THE TIMES SINE. I! BIG REMODELING WE FURNISH YOUR HOlE FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT tiil In F'ull Force At WE FURNISH YCUR K0ME TOA LESS' LET US PROVE IT; F urniture Company lie i-lal liiiioii 248 E. STATE ST. TELEPHONE 043 HAMMOND, IND. 242 E. STATE St. The store that moots and boats competition. Our Motto: do as we advertise or your money oheerfullv refunded. "Small )rofit and quick sales' is w hy we are busy and our business is growing. Wc Be sure that you come tcrthe right store. Look for the clock in center of sign. WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FOR LESS LET US PROVE IT THIS COUPON wTith 59 will entitle you to a K e r Ois c n c Campimr Stove while Harrirrioricl 242-244 State Street Live Coo J ARKIN, Manager fi 242 E. STATE ST. TELEPHONE 043 HAMMOND, IND. they last.

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202 Fayette St., Hammond. Phone 738 Specials for Friday and Saturday July 1 3 th and 14th

Best Creamery Butter, per pound - Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Try a Pound of Our Own Brand Coffee, per lb Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1-lb. can -

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Boulevard Pineapple, per can Renroh Apricots, 25c seLer, per can

Kan Brand Peaches, Pears and Plums

in Syrup No. 3 cans, per can '

Dr. Price's Jelly Desert, all flavors, 3 pkgs- iJC Pet, Carnation, Lilly's and Good Luck Milk, per can J j Q Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and Post Toasties, g f per pkg i I C

Renroh Baked Beans, 20c teller, per can . Baraboo Brand Fancy Sucar

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Sincerity Pure Strawberry Preserves (1917 new stock), 9-ounce Jar, 15c; 15-ounce jar fjQ Fancy New Potatoes, F 10 lbs ObC

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uoAca, per ijua Peter's Past Shoe Polish, two 10c boxes Gold Medal FJoutv 1-8 bbl. 1-4 bbl

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SOAPS. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars

Try Old Country Soap, best laundry soap on the market. 10 b irs ..' -

Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap, per bar Goldenrod Naptha Washing Powder, 6 pk.srs Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg Cld Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans Keen Kieener, 3 cans - Large 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for Blskene Stove Polish, per can Excel I Stove Polish, 10c seller at

!8c (3c 20 c -8c 8c

MEATS. . Native Veal Stew, rer lb Pork Chaps, per lb

FANCY CANNED GOODS. Do not ccmpare this brand of goods

with cheap advertised brands.

Sincerity Corn, "2c sellers, per can Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can Sincerity Peas, fancy extra sifted, per eani

Sincerity Peaches in heavy JO syrup, Soc seller, per can bub

Sincerity Red Beans, per can

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SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.

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yOMORROW you can take your pick of all our $4.00 value Oxfords at a price lower than any factory could produce them for $2.35 More than 200 smart styles to select from in the beautiful Cordo Tan shades, Gun Metals and Patent leathers. WHY do we do it? Because it is our policy to carry nothing over from cne year to the next. This is a GREAT

opportunity but on-o that s gone before you realize it ; so come tomorrow and

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M IS.QO Value Ctirton Betct $345 i Wmtf Euck Oxfords $3.45 ll Canvas Ml' Pam B"ch 6tords SI.60

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INDIANA MUNICIPAL LEAGUE IN SESSION

SHEI.BYVII.LR, Ind., July 13. With about two huriilroJ tl- l.-Katf s pn . tu, ilie annual thio-tiay convt-ntion of th-; li. liana Munk-iial Uayuo oifin-(l lure thin afttrnoon with Majur Kari. II. Vollaml of tVihinilnis. ' lrcsiilcnt of the organization. presMinit. Previous to the ojicninj? of the Tetruiar convention, a conference was held ly representatives of twenty larger cities eoneerning- the npplicnt ton of publie utility companies to the public scrv ice commission for vermisskm to raise iiieir rates about 0 per cent for elec trio h!it f.ml pov.cr an! to iJ-.-crtase lh quality of their tras. . Plans were marie for the ciics to, organize and rttain attorneys to represent them in the hearings before the commission on the petitjen. The cost of attornes will he pro-rated among the cities. The convention session this afternoon was mostly taken up with organization work. Mayor Henry Sehoeleh of helhyvillo welcomed the visitors and C B.

Coe.ppr, city utt'irney of Columbus, muao

the response. Mayor Samuel Spohii of (insliiii delivered an address on "City I5i aut iricat ion.'' "Motorization of the Fire Department" was discussed by Alfred Davis, president of the hoard of public works of Richmond.

HE THANKS THE RED CROSS

Fort-Mott, NT. J., July 10, 1317. Editor Times, Hammond. Indiana. . Dear Sir: I wish t o express a few wards of thanks to the Hammond chaper of the American Red Cross throuKh The Times for the comfort ha ?s recently received at this fort. " They certainly nre the most useful and most appreciated part of my entire outfit. The Red Cross deserves unlimited credit for the work they are doinp in makinr the soldier hoys' life more pleasant by supplying- them with such useful articles. There are a number of Hammond hoys stationed here and every

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ALL CHOKED UP WITH CATARRH? WHY COriTliE MAKESHIFT TREATMENT?

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Sprays ard douches will never cure you. Catarrh is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air passages, causing painful and difficult breathing ar.d other discomforts. But the real danger comes when it reaches down into your lungs. This is why you should at once realize the important of the proper treatment, and lose no time experimenting with worthless remedies uhich touch only

the surface. To be rid of Catarrh, you must drive the disease rerms out ot your blood. Splendid results have been reponeo from the use of S. S. S.. which completely routs from jour blood the Catarrh germs, for which it is a perfect antidote. S. S. S. is 5old by all druggists. It you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your own indicidual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. I.-09. Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

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If you would lie military this fall you may buy or copy this costume. It is one of the few whielt affect the military and yet seem beautiful. The cape

is made or ir rencn tuue oroaQcioin,

smartly trimmed with black velvet and

silver braid and buttons., The hat of helmet shape witn embroidered spikes is realistic cnousrh. The pompon gives

the hat-an additional military touch.

one of them thinks of the Red Cross in the same manner as I. The Times, one of which we read every day, is also very much appreciated by all the boys, as it keeps them well posted as to what is going on at home.' Again thanking the Red Cross, I am. yours truly, YVM. L. GRAT. 1st Co. C. A. C.

, How About Other Senses? "The sense of direction is so strongly developed in the average man," statt'd Professor Pate, "that he can

j rise in the middle of the darkest night j that ever was, unerringly find his way clear through the house to a burglar I proof safe, work the combination with

out a light, take out a bottle of hair restorer and drink heartily of its contents by mistake for the cough remedy which stands ofi the little table beside

1 his bed." Kansas City Star..

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Independent ... a rket Company

181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind. Specials for Saturday, July 14th

32c 241c

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Fresh Cut Beef Stew or Boiling Beef, -j q Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, '

Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, mild and lean, lb Small Sugar Cured Hams, 4 lb.-7 lb. average, lb Prime Native Beef Pot Roast,

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22 Best Cuts of Native Round Steak, lb .22 Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb 20C Fresh Cut Lamb or Mutton Chops 20

Fresh Neck Bones or Pips

Feet, lb 7 Fresh Leaf Lard, lb. 23i2

Butternut Brand Brisket Eacon, lb. 34$ 4 Fresh or Smoked Thueringer Sausage, lb..25 frankfurters, Polish or Garlic Sausage, lb. ?8 Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb ...:2G?

Norway 2 for

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Mackerel,

Downey's Delight, the

best buttenne chnrneu,

lb 303

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