Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1917 — Page 3

"Friday. October 2t. 1917

THE TIMES PAGE THREK.

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proves it. 25c at all drucists

LIVELY PROGRI I PROMISED

Tiaras BUREAU AT STATE CAFXTAX INDIANAPOLIS, IXD., Oct. 14 At the headquarters of the Indiana Teacher's Association, it is estimated that fnm 12.000 to 15.010 educators will attend the annual convention, in Indian-

may hac comfortable accommodations. At the Hot, I S' . !-m. I,, .-.ul iuai tcrs ot the a . o-!,-t i. in, a room bureau vi!l b" cMAl.lishe.l lh.' i.jM iiimt day of the conont:on. Among the In av! ! i ii. rs who are to address t!ii convention is Mr;. Cora Wilson Stewart. mitiiuitiT of the moonlight RcliooKs of Ket. links Olhi.'M on ttio program are Francis Xeilsou, former member of the English 1'arl lament : Charles C. Gorst, noted bud Imitator; Princess Raoziu ill, who will tell of years spert m tilt royal court at Berlin; Mary C. C Bradford, president vf the National Education Association; Russell It. Cvnwoll. with "Acres of Diamonds," and oilier topics: Dr. E. A. Winshfp, editor of Journal of Education; 11. V. Fought. Washington. D. C. fm cialist in rural school practice; William Lyon Phelps, i rofes-.or of Knlish literature of Vale: Prof. Shorty, lpartmtnl of classical philology. Chicago l'nioisr,y. A new feature this year will be community singing at the general meetings, conducted by Prof. P.. R. Birge, supervisor of music in tha Indiana public schools, assisted by a corps of music directors. On Saturday, the closing day there will be a patriotic session, with an nd-

A Nutritiou3 Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlick'a Always on Har.tl Quick Lunch; Home or OfF.r-.

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VOICE OF THE R E O R L E

dress bv Senator Ja:es I'. V

the teachers

a noli October 31. and November 1. 2 Saturday aftornorui

and 3. The ChaiSber of Cojnmeroe has 'attend the football fame between Ind ome to the rescue of the over-crowded ! iana University and Ohio University.

betels in providing accommodations for the visitors. Citizens of the city have been asked

Lee I,. Trifr. of Winchester, chairman of the executive committee, has announced an increase in the momber-

to open their homes to the visitors so t ship fee to one dollar a year, to meet a that all who come to th convention ! deceit in the treasury.

Millions use It For Colds

Because "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours Really wonderful!

Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit Mowing: and snuffling!

of 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every j

j or nose running-; relieves sick headache. A dose i dullness, ferevishness, sore ;hroat.

sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the aulck-

two hourse until three doses are taken j est surest relief known and costs only will end grippe misery and break up aia few cents at drug stores. It acts withsevre cold either in the head, chst, ' out assistance, tastes nice, ar.d causes

body or limbs. It pron.pt';- opens clogged-up nostrils

no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Insist on "Pape's" nothing

and air passaees: stops nasty discharge else. Adv.

Wot a Cfaifopraet

I am a graduate physician and surgeon of over twenty-five years experience. Legally licensed by the State of Indiana. I limit my practice to the treatment and cure of Chronic and Private diseases of Men and Women. My office is thoroughly equipped for such work. HONEST TREATMENT I believe In fair dealings and ticnest methods, -which, together with my long experience, skill and ability, ar the only qualiflcatlona and conditions that can really GUARANTEE A CURE. I TREAT Catarrh, Nervous Dlseae3, - Obstruction, Enlarged Veins, Blood Poison (Ehrlich's Discovery, "914" ar.d "6CS'' Is wTiit I use), Eczema, Pimples, Skin Diseases, Piles, Kidney and Bladder Diseases and Shrcnlo Urinary and Special Di;ases of Young Men, Mlddls Aged Men and Old Men, in the Shortest Possible Time and at th lowest cost for Sklllfjl Service and Successful Treatment. k

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Women's Diseases cured by painless, nonsurgical methods. Goitre

I absolutely guarantee to cure. No pain, cutting or detention from business.

CONSULTATION FREE AltD CONFIDENTIAL. Hours 9-12, 1:30-5, 7-8; Sundays 9-1. Xo hours Thursdav nights. DR. LUCKETT, Hammond, Ind. 155 E. State St. Opp. Orpheum Theater.

Editor Times: "Eet America reign supreme." Is

possible for the IHvine Spirit to protect i

where Satanic principles exist? AVliere

atson On Jusl',', prewuls. J'roviden.-e rules. Ani-

WJU i erica has always been for Justice. 1 tic

land or the free. -Stay the hand or Uua j and the devil will rule, which sidrnlties. I suffering and death. Therefore, love the ! AH Powerful Holy Spirit, more than ; all else, by acceptance of Divine securi ity in the form of Liberty Bonds. against war and ruin. I vole the senI timents of thousands of mothers w ho ! have sent tl ir boys forth as reapers ! to fight for justice and preserve our country's harvest, when war Is over. i i Hark! God is calling, hear the spirit voice whisper, heed the warning of DiI vino instinct, wherein Is peace of mind and physical strength to combat with 1 the present crisis. Greed is the foundation of this terrible conilict. whereby j love and unselfishness is our only weap

ons of defense, wherein wo are able to comiuor. Therefore, an opportunity availeth Itself where Liberty bonds is the only possible course of freedom irom a bondage worse than death. Spend your last dollar, if necessary, instead of your life blood, in behalf of

dear old America, the land of prosperity, i with good will towards all. as her mot-

to. Every moment is precious, free today, perhaps in bondage tomorrow. To remain indifferent to war and our country's peril is, greater than the end of ime. for God will spare the righteous ar.d war with it fiendish horrors spares no one. The terrible consequences of ths seeming approaching crisis, is enough to awaken the God-given spirit within vry human being. When death comes we take nothing with us physie-

1 ally nor materially, when war conies to

our door we keep nothing of either, evidently nothing is ours for keeps nut spiritual self. Life is real and earnest. Let us deal with it spiritually. We have the positive and negative before us either win or lose, conquor or die. To deal with war unprepared is like a lottery game where none but the foolish engage. Be prepared is a motto of divinity, for souls salvation and peace on earth. Liberty Bonds is our country's salvation; it is our ideal weapon to .fight with, not ammunition as the only source of freedom. Wake up America, judgment is near, let not man Judire the world with this Moody conflict, but God Almighty who is able to deliver us if each and every one heed that God-given instinct, which has aroused a large portion of our people to action, by the troerty loan method. We, as American citizens, whether of foreign or home birth, loyal or disloyal, owe a dbt of gratitude to the laws of

! this country for the blessed privileges.

i of health, life and prosperity, and if I

j necessary should freely give our last ! dollar for our country's preservation j For the love of God, home and country.

! may we r'edge ourselves a sincere pai- j

j riot in behalf of America with a Liberty i Si i Bond Loan and prove ourselves worthy j s! j of a place of refuge. To be otherwise j ' is ignorance and cowardice. Send your i ' American-earned money on a mission of I i

t usefulness, which will prevent home ! and loved ones from becoming war's j victim, a fate worse than death. Imag- ! inatton is nothing compared to reality

with a vision of war's horrors. Give money cr your life-blood for it sure will ebb away at a terrible cost when war comes home. Money has a two-fold mission; one Is the root gf all evil, but in dealing with the present crisis, is a God-send, a sacred emblem of security. Our only thought should be for the present, for the future will soon be present and the present will soon be past. May we take care of the present situation for future's defens.' In piling up liberty bonds we have the assurance of safety first and with every dollar goes God's blassing which will find its way back to you like an angel of mercy and freedom from destruction. ruin and death, which await our decision. Delay perils cur nation. The situation is imploring, therefore help us on to victory, that it may always be. "Our Country, 'tis of thee. Sweet land of Liberty." MRS. O. C. McCLVRK. 435 150th St.

The Red Cross the symbol of a

i cause wiae as tne wona ana nign I as Heaven.

Beat the

High Cost Times hy Attending These

Saturday and Monday Sales

10 S. & H. Green Stamps j7 Q

Free to AV

Who Visit the S. & H. Premium Parlor This Evening.

Be sure and Buy a Liberty Loan Bond Tomorrow

DO YOUR BIT'

KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind

Women s and Misses Distinctive Suits A Cleverly Choosen Assortment of Suits of Distinction that show Attention to your Individual Requirements

Adapted models from the centers o fashion and others, original designs by master designers Materials: Serge, Gabardine, Poplin, Poiret, Twill, Broadcloth, and Wool Velour at very economical prices. We have a full line of these attractive garments in, a complete range of sizes. Our plans to present to you garments that embody excellence in materials, superiority in tailoring and smartness of style, have been realized. They are ready now for your inspection. Come in today and see this complete stock of the season's exclusive offerings. Specially Priced at $18, $27.50 and $32.50

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Saturday's Specials in Fall Dress Goods Come in and see the vast variety of new materials which we have assembled here. Due to the fact that orders were plced for them early makes it possible for us to offer every yard to you for an unusually attractive price.

All-Silk Satin Striped Mariu!ettr, all colors, for over dresses and sh'.rt waists. 40 inches wide; reg-ular $2.30 qual

ity. Special. pr y a rd . . . .

1.75

Silk and AII.AVool Poplin in black and the new shades, 40 inches wide; an evceptlonally fine

quality; $1.75 value. Yard . . .

1.35

!S6lnch All. Wool Velour j Coating, In brown,! taupe, plum, green and ;: navy: regular H qua- i ity. Priced for this sale j yard J.ZO j;

Lace Curtain ets. SS to 40 inches wide, pretty designs. white. cream and ecru; worth 33c and

50c per yard. Priced at

25c

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ST.Inch I)res Velveteen, all the new shades; regular $2.50 quality. On special sale Saturday and Monday, sj q per yard J. JO

Cable Net and Nottlng. ham I, are CurtnJns, in white and ecru, 2 V2 yards lorg; worth from $2 1:5 to $3.00 per pair Priced at JI.3t, Ci Q Sl.SO and ...-JL.ZfCj

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9-inch Boots Newest,Modeh per pair $5.00 Save $2 on your fall boots Here's k lot at $5 that comprises all the newest lasts and latest styles H-lnrh Kid Boots in gray, brown and black, colored tops to match. Louis hels. Military 9-inch Boots of drab kid with khaki cloth tops and military heels. 8-Inch Brown Kid Hoots, perforated wing tips, tan. brown or white tops, walking

heels. Excellent values

at. per pair

5.00

Every Garment is a Model of Style and Quality These are the coats that rival the finest creations of the season. Materials, each a favorite in the fashion centers of the country. You will find here exactly the coat you want, in a large choice of colors and in a full range of sizes. This season the coats comprise a large and complete assortment, bigger and better than ever. We recommend these "garments of quality" to you for immediate inspection and consideration. W'hatever your preference may be in a coat we are certain we can please and thoroughly satisfy you. For Saturday's and Monday's .Sale we offer special values at 18.50 and 27.50

Silk Taffeta Dresses

a Sale at

i $12.98 The picture gives an idea ; of the beautiful Silk Dresses on sale tomorrow. : They are made of silk tafi feta with Georgette sleeves j and collar. Bolero effects j with sash belt, draped over j the hips. Colors are brown, i ravy, green and black. ; Regular $18.50 Frocks, ; priced at I $12.98

Pretty New Serge Frocks regular 16.50 values at 12.98

Keres Twelve Big Specials in Winter Underwear, Hosierp Shoes etc. that will Help you Economize.

1.15

Men's Shirts Regular $1.50 Dress Phlrts, -well made of 100-count percales and fancv woven fhsrtines. French and

launderd cuffs. Splendid

patterns

Men's tJnion Suits 1?0 dozen Men's Wool I'nlon Suits. lon& sleeves, ankle length, all sizes; regular $1.23 suits. Specially priced at. per ga-- 4 merit - Women's Vests trriid duality fteec-!ind Vests.

high neck, long sleeves, regular 25c quality. Spec. ally priced at

Boys' Underwear Heavy fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, good warm garments: th" regular 50c quality. q Specially priced at

Men's Underwear Merino Shirts and Drawers, long sleeves, ankle length, good Winter

weight garments: worth 73c,

Specially priced at......

59c

Men's Shoes, $2.95 A rgular $4 well-known make.

all sizes; 19c

Blucher lace and button., of good grade cun metal calf. Goodyear

welt soles, all sizes. Specially rrtced at.

2.95

Women's Shoes, $2.00 Fine Vic! Kid Shoes with patent leather tips, cloth tops, good dependable leather soles; splendid

shoes- for winter wear. Per pair

Boys' Shoes One large lot of Boys' Heavy School Shoes, made of genuine calf, round toe lasts, extra heavy leather Of? soles. Sizes 9 to 13'i.... JL.CjCf Boys' Sweaters Fine Sweater Coats, made of wool yarn, plain weaves, shawl collar and pockets: colors are red. na; blue

and gray. Specially priced at

Boys' Blouses One large lot of Boys' Flannelette Blouses with attached collar and pockets, they come in light and

ry dark gray stripes; 60c n 2.UU values ZtC

Boys' Caps, 50c Winter Caps, golf shapes with ear protectors, rlain and fancy mixtures, all sizes. Good C f school caps at IDJC Stocking Caps Boys' Knit .Caps, fancy weaves, tassel trimmed; they come In pi -in colors and combinations, all v pm sizes; 65c values at L C

2.50

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IT RAYS TO SAVE

Start a Savings Account Today. Add to it Regularly. Th Result Means Independence

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One of our little Savings Banks is a membership card to our Savings Club. Free for the asking. Call and get one. Lake County Savings and Trust Company

The Bank With the Chime Clock. PETER W. MEYN, PRESIDENT. Corner State and Hohman Streets,

Hammond, Indiana.

EXPRESS CO. HELPS THE BOYS For the benefit of our soldiers and sailors who are now within the war area abroad and many thousands more that will folow C. W. Helmbach of the local office of the Adams Express Com

pany, gave out the ronowtng informa

tion this morning.

Charing

Cross

25 Cockspur (Trafalgar

Holland. 6 Wijde Xleus-

The Adams Express rlace de I'Opera).

. P I nntmn. r.Qilinc HHil IV T" 1 H fl 1? 1 0 1 ,

rooms, and bureaus for the purchase of j qnare). railroad and steamship tickets, as well London

as for the furnishing of general infor- Street.

mauon, at ,um,c Liverpool. h;ngiana. ;i water street. f f th offices and will be for

E. C. England. 76 Newgate

Rotterdam.

teeg. Manchester. England, 0 Mount Street.

! Glasgow, Scotland. 101 Mitchell I Street. j Letters and telegrams for relatives or friends may be addressed in care

as follows:

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Bordeaux. France. 12 Place des Quin-

Parls. France. 28 Rue du Septemfcre ( conces and 2 Rue d'Enghien.

warded or held according to the patron's instructions.

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Our new store filled with the very latest stylos in Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses is a revelation to the ladies of Hammond. They never expected to purchase such beautiful garments at the prices which we are selling them.

Why go elewhere and purchase a high grade Serge Dress for $15.00, $18.00 or $20 when the same identical garment; may be had at this store for $10.00?

LADIES' COATS Half lined, fur collars, belt and pockets, C1 1 QQ

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VELVET DRESSES 'Guaranteed to

be good $25.00 value, at this store

15-00

All of these garments are of high grade materials, mado by expert tailors and are warranted by us to be exactly as represented. If you are not one of our customers now, come in and look at our stock and you soon will be one of our customers.

Maude! & O

143 STATE STREET.

HAMMOND, INDIANA.

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