Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1917 — Page 6

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Knthiirlne Honurd, 4311 OTeiitt Ae., Phone will be pirated t write n receive aoclal oen and advertising tut The Timet. Dr. Emenh!.er, associated with Dr. ". C. KoMnat. n f. Michip-ui avenue, '..as purd.awd the Otto Kaier t .-)-'"nc in Grapevine street, an J Uo latter ts movliin to on of the. Heishv;tz apa i t m-n t In Grapevlna t r.et. lh?r will be o and ubtanttal "at beef supper uTi'i'il by the . .i Aid of vi'.o M. chii!-'-!) of I'lli'iia H.ir'oor. Saturday eveniii jf. tv-,.ber 30th, 1'iiH KKNT Fui r.lshed ronm, second f o..r. mi.i heat. Inquire -ITI'J ltartim A... 10-11-3 A feature of the. Red Cross H-nrllt la-l to be held tomorrow evening at th- Masonl.; tmrl In Chicago avenue vMI bo a nnnv.be rahip table, of which Mr. David C. Keid will have ohars-i-Anv one desiring; to 1-vnu a member n-.B.v do si by signifying their intenio:v The Hum-.- club met with Miss Ali- !.;:..,,, ni ft, st.oith Harlnjc venu and

nd a very enjoyable eveninar with

K&u and iuujMc. nod rofre.-hinenl.-

wcre "r ed V.ev. V. S. ?, rr , y. - ,.f the V. T dir. -h, i ii. .n !... u.j in ih, ti.ii-..,!-.

S I t!0. )!! here y.per.l;y accompanied by I M-s 'I' l ". und ft re -n the Anderson. R j trside,,,-,. : S.'f'fiinio)i. f(rf I. 2$ ! Ti-in.!'-nv fii r.'i:ic ti... JJasonbr .;!!-,.;, ! 1)1 rb .(!.. a Venn., w III oi.-ur jth" 1J fv...i Ti.-orft bull, to which ,J I huii.lv, iris ..f ti,-U.ti !i it hcii'sr wold. ! Show your tr. pa ! r i t ism l.y tt. nd-

ufa.r or r.l l.e-i-t In putvhoK-

'"S- ' it-' or :::...- -f tlj,. t ',-k.t .. ( j u-.ittees w i'l 1... at !';- .loor to admit nil !-sirn-.s t- Jit; t!. vvUtoost hn i i i ;oi r.-h-i-.-.l their tt.-k-t In mhaa-'e. IIP i U I.-' t. U ".-eli-.Oi...-. ' (

i e! rs. Hui-'V TI,oiu!Hoii u h . I'li'b red I a .-: rp i ! piirtyty :i nun. In r ..)" l:er j r.elKhb.-.r end friend ';..-t ver't;ir at j Iter !it:e tit N-.Mbi re a v . nj... T!..-,-ts-ioii va:. h'-r Mi-1 1; -.lay nt!t vtry i.n.l t!-,e v. .. y.-. s-Mit.-d I er t.-itli a j bra i t -, f A f-rn. l..u;!L-he os nan served I ft:. (I th fVi n fit :-.:.t o-. inily.

Tl.o Me.i. 4:.:...s . J. Ku :t!: c v. Jr.. i ha! mi. in -i ti.e ite.i fro..-? rliapt.-r if

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ITAKTFOKD NOW HAS WOMAX POLICEMAN

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THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH i,v. v h-nd to chronic lnnc trouble, er -. .-in thf the ehtooo- r-tai;e. nlrtudy - i , a. bo.l. I n fi:her a . t ry Eckman's Alterative

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ti..- iHiU'-l beneMIS t,r mi i r- i ! -n rot vvt'b.ont di-'uib-

ac'i. .niM'.ns no Alooiiol, Habit-l'orni-.t.K- l.'rui,'.

5'J Eiza. cor- Sl-50 St sisee, no-v 80c. ,.:.! h al! e;.!itir d ni i s; 1 s : L.-K'naii I.ab...rator; . I "ii tafb-Tphll.

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ll.e imi-i ;.: of l;t d I'n-SH t;.-kels fur ll.e !eie:it bail yet i-fday and u el e im'.-ive.l at a':l ..f the r iatits uii'.i the itr-.oite.st of ii.r!i ?y. Dr and Mrs. V M. Turhon. the latter Miss I'annK) Mar.-ovtoh that was. !:u.ve.l yt-:iieiday !;it; their new bunKlow reidenej in lrnpcvlno ftreet.

Thn 5!(.fila-:i.-s "V;l!:n"i ;:Ier

Peiath. "Lil!am Craick nn.l Mi. Sofia Ivii e att. iide.l th e emnic ia-t I'ori'.iam-e at the Orpiieaiu t e ea t-.-r in I an ; tnnnd last evening. M is S d'a 1I!I, M rs. Crab-k's gueyt, a. c . at ,!, i 1 1 ..- i the party.

Mr. 1 .ViM-a of ii apevtrn; t reet

lind h- r parvias. J'r. fi:ni Mrs. X

er, two brot. r. 1 fallow and hij ni"; for an ir.f fa f.v.l v, and J - i ;i l'ar er t.ttl a fOtder. ! ''"V"- ' 'ot--!1'. r 1

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Dr. Valeria H. Parker. Dr. Valeria H. Parkf.r of Hartford. Conn., in the tirt woman policeman to bs liiven supervision over ether ptate policemen Tti the United States. Sh is duvotinp her time to interestinj thoughtless and careless sirls near the railiicry camps at New London. Conn., in recreation rooms and Clubs.

rma! evening Wcdnesth. In cottii'llment to

Mrs. K. U.irold and Int.-banci, from 'estv tHe. !nd . it iiu ?oo'u d lier (to atdnd a famiiy reunion.

J! .Tt'-a an.! Ibrt Seif.-rt. i w y o tin stent children f Mr. and. Mrs. T.ert Seif ert of South Mart UK fa venue, are i eii-?in-d to tritj P.-use itlt la fctriji.e.

Miss Sarah tTohen. Miss Sofia Mel! , hcr.i at tho home William I'laiek

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Air. and M'k.

f noi-liford. 111 . b of her cousin. Mrs In North Raring

:he will leave, shortly for x. Col., to take, a post gtade in nr.itani; and will re-

of field nursinc (, i a us a li'i 1 in-i r

(on, tValter. and Mr. and S.tr. Autin K, Terhlns and their son have reti'ined from a motor trip to Jo) t Auror a fid 1 IM.iv ia. In the bitter phice they reviewed constructed trenchni to whli.li an Kilminsiiin vva.i asked and porn over to the benefit of tho lied i rofjR association. Mr. and Mre. Carl Kilson of Fir street f MTtainol luat evening at a 'i i.'cbx.-k dinner. Anion the ttneti v. eie the Mi?nn Affiles Stornnut, Katherlne M i 1 'oti t;: 1 1 a.nd Uiace Anderson. Mre Walter ibititosh -f HUli stii i t if on a visit "C ix nuks to liiaiil. Ind-, and ibjbinaon, 111. .iatiiiiM i'ilioii in home from Menoriti-

j nee. .Mi. a., wtif ic- i, iat ifeen vlsitme

f I indf. Mr. aid '.Mm. John Word of 3121 i J i i;pe ine si tort uie r-joiciiiK over the annul of a fine buby boy WedtieaiJay. 'i'i.o I.i a veiime Cani(.i I-'lt" jirla will hold a ee-ial h'-sxi. a at tin- home ot: Mi-o- Kloi. n. t Ko-lii-r in 14,.tli .street

V ed aoil i y .-eiilnn, U. toi.er lTlh. I

Th'-re will be two candidate to be inil uit.-il. Irene William und Mildred W icita.k. en.-. Ilai.dd Babco, k ent.-rtair.ed f i i. nd.-i .it an indoor pi'-nut ai hei home in North iiasoiin uit-nuu last evennij. . .... I- .4 the t;ao.sts were Mr. and Airs. V. alter Watts:. Mr. and Mis. Smith arid M r. i.dvvard Dixon tnd MUa Mabel Tin. inus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Al?asf of Vet Motiiim, la., were gueHtu of Mrs. Henry llark.M- and Mrii. Jultua Nassau the pant week and have departed for their bun:..-. Mis V.. C.raKido of North Magoun avetr.o- and M is. U MiihUser ot llumit. end vvfre uraoiig the ChieuBo viu-

1 1 -i"H esr.erday.

The Home Coming that was to i.ei.i mi- Hie liHiaist church this w

has b-.:..n postponed one week. Mra. Marcus llershcovitz of Grapevine Btre-t has had as her guest h-r nephew. Samuel tS i fiber tj of N'ew York t'lty, who haa been in Chicago transacting busincsH."pss Vii torla r!enovitz took ill wtiie at work a operator at the In

land Sleel jiffice yestoija.- en ""-

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I Artistic New Modes in Blouses for $5.00

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Strikingly Attractive are the new Fall Blouses in colors to I

match or contrast with the I

prevailing suit colors

dCfX!', vf:tr-J-VT ' f 'Hic-sc u-tiptlorful values arc shtvit in C'v A-:-brVv'""-V ':yr (icorj:. ttrs and conic in the beaded, rmbroid-pb-a A 'p- tailored and (lrajiod models an. I in iCV. WViTAj?3R cither ilesli or whito. Your elioiee for the

extraordinary price of

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H S.ttnrdav trom f a. m. To l-

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The Store of Stisfnotinn SPECIAL

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Last chance at Trojan Taffeta Silk before the sale is over. All Silks have advanced. This is the old price. Per yard $1.75

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I'lannels1, extra fine quality, assorted pattern?. This fUnnel ia sold at ISc and 2"f per yard. Short pieces en the bolts. While thc-y lasl. ppecial.

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Saturday Special Women's and Misses' .-"kiits in a wool blue t-.ei pe. in blue only; very latest models, 'fancy pocket?, trimmed in fancy buttons. Special - g2,38

Look!

Corteoelli Crochet Cotton, special for Saturday, per 'Pool 8c

I Fancy Taffeta Ribbon in j all shades, in different j wi lilis; values at 15c, ISc t and 20c per yard. Special, 1 por jard

Vour last arid only chance a these? Toplin Skirts, all sizes, in black only; extra pr.od quality, latest style ith S1.95

(Me Dsy Let! to Purchase

THE "DOC"

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The 'Sloe' is a real comfort last with broad toe room and -lose-littin arch. Heavy un metal calf uppers, double soles to heel makes a shoe on the 'Doc" fast most desirable for winter wear, and hesides all this it has a dressy neat ap

pearance. See it in our window. Price

8.50

A New Mahogany Tart Boot for women, military hr-cl of evccl'rn! proportions; a smart, slender toe with perform ed wins Up and S inch lace lop. Meal fur service, and fast, becoming popular. Exceptionally priced SG.50

Women's 9-inch Boot, glazed kid in button and laco with narrow toes and leather Louis heels. Splendid value QQ Several numbers in black kid and dull calf Ladies' Shoes? with curved and straight hoiSs, button or lace---81. S 1.50 and S5.00

Quality First

Boy s' English Bals on lasts that are exact copies :if men's styles. Made of solid leather and with Goodyear sewed soles. Sizes 1 to 2 at S3.00 Sizes 21-2 to 51-2 at S3.50

Shoe Satisfaction Guaranteed

Foot Troubles

We ran re!iee anr pe noa - en ' 1 y f.-ii ,-. , t to t t i.at are Miii--rni l:-i::i;;'-: of various ',r,ikiit-s-o' in by s'-a T-.tilo- aiiy tiUir.ir 1 ir. S. 'io',!. s I ti c.'l'.ise . f ."l'-io;tS W I a ,i UO 1' S 111 tho iiiii.--c!es many n rsou's feet are always tii-d and filv.-eys ache. e ,;u a n m ee to cure 1 nose aches be syient ifieally tUtinK Or. Siaio;;. r's i-'om i:n?.er. a di!.e thnt eas.-s the l'.-e! ..ii.r.itr the a l-eh is f'.'it or only st n :ne,-. (' ine in end be tied. Wear fh-m 10 days. Wo eu;ipnit(-; relief or money refunded. I Tie $3.50

J Quality First 3-rowing Girls' School Shoes in liieh cut lace tops ith English toes and smart but moderate heels; stronir, serviceable and coodlookinir. I'riccd it . 1.00 Complete line of Habies' Shoes.

SPECIAL!

Women's and Misses' AUWool Sweaters, in colors of old rose, ljjue. maroon, cat-dinal and brown, allwool, fast color; sizes from 34 to 4fi. Special 81.50

Royal Society Cctton, tho kind that sells all over for )2c. In assorted colors, and mixtures in all num

bers. Special ....

10C (j

Bath Robes for men in a fine flannel and other good materials. Mr.de full in latest decerns and models. SPcial S6.50

Boys' Flannel Waists in blue and tan; sizes from 6 to 14 years. Made full and neat. Special, hile

they last N

Fancy Plaid Silks in various colors, -short lengths; closing them out because they are short lengths. Special for Saturday, per " S1.75

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Don't forget that the "Store of Satisfaction" has one of the largest, yes, the largest Overcoat selection than any other city in the County

c?,:-- 3": Men's Overcoats in the very latest

models ,Deit all around, pinenbacks, double-liroasted, real English. In the best material in Hart, SchalTner & "Marx and the 'lothcraft Clothes. Every Coat absolutely guaranteed to "rive satisfaction. Coats (as shown) in urey and blue in the

verv best cloths. Latest "I ft

Unodes at reduced prices. . 0

A complete line of Sweaters, all-

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fwool, from lO.Ou down to

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complete line of Men's and Youn Men's Trousers in the very best srrades ?f serrje and cashmeres. In Unit, Seha ffner & Marx tnd the "St ape" lines. Medium fancy stripes and -ilaids of all descriptions. Sr.ccial $4.00 to 9S.00 We carry a complete line :!' Stephenson "s All-Wool Union Suits, and also tho Dufold Underwear. I'rices rancrinrj: per suit f r o m S2.50 to 310.00 All Wool.

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Voile Waists Reduced While They Last

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There lias been a limited number of these roUjMHi ttvether, selling reularlv up to bSfiO each. They are embroidered and trimmed with tine val and filet lace.

Corset Covers of Crepe

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Extra Size Crepe de Chine

Covers

One of the items that is not easv to find

we nave iop vou, and

rnv'-'ANwVM-4. 2 de Chine - . 'vMuuJi

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very reasonably

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t Double Stamps Today

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liammond's.Qreatest Dept Store

Double Stamps Sat, until Noon

taken to th" bonir- of " er sister, Mrs. Michael Tilka in Alexander avenue, lier place is being tilled by her sister. Mi fa Hose. t..day. Mrs. Cii : :..w6'-(iki f-f 4TJ5 I'ori'the avf.n.e was removed to St Maretaifct's hospital, whem slie very sae- ( essf ullv underwent an o,e ration yesterday to .ae an appendix renioved. She is d sister f Mrs. lt..bert Kukon in Melville avenue. Miss Kose Mc.M;n:s of Chicago is a K'JCbt .f Mrs. iiat Steinbuir in Crapevine street.

The yciing ladies or t'tie Inland j enlist the aid d heads of industries to Si.--ei office, will he quests at 811 in- o -opera t e in inducing the foreign elefurmul eveiiintr Tuesday at the home ' t in "ur community to take advantof Miss Ki ay Mcintosh in 144th street, ages of the night school. There will be Souvenir postals arrived here ves- pictures also this eveninR attd terday fr,.,n Frank Thor. as. son of Mr. lhe methods shown as the most suoces.afid Mis. .I:i!ics Thomas of Xoi -t hoot e ' f 1,1 tlui teachingr of the foreign born, avenue, who is a student at the State ! Thf ,h'y enrollment at tin; tlartieid Normal school at Kalamazoo, Mich. school has reached the seven hundnd Mr. und Mis. I.. W. Giles of 3 43th j mark-.-ti. et is departing Monday for Bur- ! At ,he n,e,-'tin oT t,,f' Daughters of iiiiKtnn. Ia.. to visit at the home nf ' Isabella held last evening- at YVeilan 1 s

Mr. Uiles' motiier.

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TOLD TO

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j A letter arrived here yesterday from j William Faffen. son of Ir. anl Mrs. Ourrett Fagen in Oraptvlni street ind was postmarked Kneland. He left America with the Eighth regiment.

j ' 'oust Artillery, seven wviis eg?

Decth. Cured by Lydia

b. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound.

and

was the first communication from

iroad. The hoys had been sta

ll I Fort Adams. Ithode Island.

feral weeks prior to their de-

artuie. ,

j Mrs. l. C. Brown of .Soi;t5i Bend. Between Olieration anrl!,vl"J ,as brin vis ting her mother.

.ni.-.. .j. ,j. ii n i.eisen tti rorsythaj avenue, left for her hone yesterday.! Mrs. AV. FdRar of Forsytha avenue ! has been coi.rined to the louse sev- ! iia! days wtth rheumatism. ! Jeanette, the iiino-year-old daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. "Walsh of South ' Rarfnis avenue, is III with dlntheria . and the house i .la end under quaranline. j A market sale will be conducted at the Downing ft rocery tciii"i-iow after- j noon by tho Ladies' Aid of the Baptist! church for the benefit of the church.! Cards were ro rived here yesterday

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. i . i . i .' ' i sfl 1 1 1 1 .1. r HI ; panied her .sister. .Mr

cneration. Mvhns- :ui.d her ohildr-n back t

I hand objected to the I Tex., in their car. T'n.

hall it was decided that their Hallowe'en ball would be held in the evrnintr of Friday, October 20. at the Auditorium in Indiana Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis of North Mcgoua avenue are on a visit n Dowagaie. Mich., for a week. K. rt. Wilbur of the Kdwards Valie Co. is ill at his home in North IVariiH avenue.

Dps Moines, Iott-a. 'My nut-l-and Bivs I would have been in rrv prave to-

t'ay had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable C-ompound. 1 suffered from n serious ftm.ale trouble and tho doctor? said I ccold not live one vonr vithouc a-j

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w ho arrirn- j Spil ten st ejn. j Sa n . n t on io, I wen- three I

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Don't Be Crippled With Pains -

1 lokb.im 's V e e- p - 1 1 1 i 1 1

hundred mib's from ii..--lr destination when the cards were mailed and s;ii.l

thev iiad htid a m..si fi.rhmnirt

table Compound. I soon commenced to journey w ithout anv miliums to their pet better ard am now well and ab'.J to t inachine. do my own houso-vork. I can recom- I - , ... r, , t.: V. r,r,Vbm' Wo-etnhl Xery ecinl rt the C-lumhi, theater

V" - . ' . " I tonia-hf Witltan-. v.

Comnound to anv woman us a wondor- '';,li8"ft u "l!a" V'x p' f-tl health restorer."-Mrs. Blanche ! 'V a .Si" ' ,al "x

JjFFERPCN, 7U3 Lyon St., Dcs rloires.

This fomotTS remedy, Uie medicinal infrredi;:nt3 of which are rienved from highly prized roots and herbs, haa for forty years proved its valu-j in such cases. Women cvrrwhor bear willinff testimony to tho vonderful virtue of 'Lvdi . 1'ir.kbi.ni'E Vegttbla Con.-

dill of the 1'ar

from Viet,.f- Kr.fro'.i -The H inchhark ,.f Pon't i-tiss seeing this loniiht. Admission. 15 Miss Louise (iil'.um domestic scirnce at the

pi'fvntn Theda I

feature. "A j

eets." adapted '

famous story. ! Notre patne.-i - : til picture ' cents. Adv. j tr ruber of

Csri-.eid sohtial.

Special Only

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Cocoanut Brittle Candy, 190 A LB.

H Delicious candies made fa

from the purest and choicest products. Our ice cream and sod&s axe the best.

j will accompany the cirts of the f,rh and; j 7th prados to the I;, id M-rdor: factory ' j in Hammond tomorrow on a stii.lv tour

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f Canine and H. U. Clark and their dnuph- ! K tor. Mary Lois, will attend the mattnee M performance at. the Auditcrhtin Th -a're M : in Chicago and see Sarah It. rnhardt in '? ! "Joan of Arc." Qj Mrs. James McQuiiken of Fir street

is entertaining- tomorrow tit a children's

ty in honor of In r b'tle (i-iujthter

j J M-artha's anniv ersary.

ta 1 " - ' H- 'nth v as (r.l-rlainrd at

th.-" home of Kl Is worth Spem-ep in l-V.r-the avenue last i-vwuup. Awards in the parries that were played w tit to T'ercival Kiik and Caul j If rooi nsdorCef in the p. nt lep,en's and l!i Misses i Irneo M'-' 'Juskey ;md Iiottia Stun pf in 1 hi hoii'S.' A lone'eerei v ii s ' ' ,,-, by Mr--. C M. l)a;s. sir. ior of tie- ,.,st. 'I'l'e o it ll-eetintr nil! be at the I-,,. rne r.f I'.'.O II. L l.-..-f O. V...-I1, AT.. .-.

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Rheumatism causes untold surlering. - Lameness from gout, sciatica and other causes are relieved and their tortures done away with through the use of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is useful and effective in cases cf burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, lame back and lumbago. It saves needless pain every day. Wizard Oil is composed of the most expensive of healing medicinal oils. Contains ro chloroform or ether harmful drugs. 25c and 50c at all druggists. In treatment for rheumatism keep your liver active and your bowel open with Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips. For Salm ty A 11 Dragfiitt HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO, ILL.

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morrow.

Hammondl

(j Cendy Co. ( 166 State Street,

Hammond,

Indiana.

SUITS ANr-VERC0ATS si end perfect fit, assuring peruiQ? EvcelK-nt quahty, latest myf m cui,.H and Overcoats made bv us. Pat isf action. Is the hi. mus(. be Wf1 dr,ssed pvd in order The business man to .,.,earif wcU it is ntCesfary they should be to have clothing Ta;i0s

madt? by competf,

Suits and Ovc

and up.

its, all-wool, best materia! and workmanship. $18.00

State St. Hammond, Ind. We Do Cleaning and Pressing Phone 771 and We Will Call.

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