Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 117, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1917 — Page 10
THE TIMES Nnvrrnbrr 3, 191" 6 ! 0 Animal Traps All steed traps, No. 1, regular price L'Oc. On sale, each .... 10? Oil Mop Regal O 'Ceilar, put up in tin can, triangle shape, regular price J9e. Weather Strips Felt ends, 12 feet in each strip, regular price 18c. Special per strip 10 Buck Saw h Full size blade, wooden frame, painted red, regular price 89c. Sale J price 55c 11 311 Say WfedszGsrfay Sale price 15 ESSE as:
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Williams' Soap Idderriowor. Oatmeal iiml Honor; regular Ifie bars. This n:ib ppi'diU at par bar g Pond's Vanishing Cream 25c jnr, very special at "1 (If Fletcher's Castorla 23c bottif, very eDectal at oo (On sale Friday only.) Pebeco Tooth Paste 50c tube spe cially priced at Hammond's Greatest Dept Store ! ( Wcduesd iv jind Ttiur. onlyi (On pale Saturday only.)
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Men's Underwear
Heavy elastic ribbed Shirts and Drawers; sizes ;0 to 7)0. sale per garment. . .50 Boys' Blouses Li .slit and dark percales, sizes 6 to 16 rears. On sale at 19?
Men's Sweater Coats Largo shawl collar, two pockets, in gray only, $2.50 value. Sale price
$1.89
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Are Big Days Wonderful Reduced Prices are offered for this big four days' selling. Every department has its bargains. No phono or mail orders filled on advertised bargains. We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Great Annual November Silk Sale Fashionable Silks of rare beauty at unexpectedly low prices. Silks for every purpose of dress, to please every individuality.
Fancy Silks 36 inchrs vide. Silk Poplin .8 lncnea viae. These nre shown In a score of large assortment of street
ig Shoe Bargains
Big Girls' English Bal, irim metal stout
school shoes, sizes -value at
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Cotton Batt Weighs 3 pounds, size 72x90, all in one piece, good white cotton. Batt 49? Shaker Flannel Bleached, soft velvet finish, special for infants' wear, well fleeced. Yard 8J&
English Bal, best gun metal calf, low flat heels for school, S-inch height, Goodyear welts, A to 1), all sizes: boot. On sale at $5 Women's Shoes, button, good shoes, gun. metal and patents, cloth and mat tops, all sizes. Special sale price . . $2. GO
Boys' English Bal, gun metal with fibre soles, wear better than leather; a classy shoe;
sizes 2- to 1 . Sale price
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i lie newest patterns and very pleasing color effects nml combinations. Silks particularly suitable for dressts, waists, linings and trimmings; values to $1.7S. 1'er yard 95 Colored Taffeta Every thread silk, 3'j inches wide, soft chiffon finish. In at least of the most favored shades for street or fvenins wear; worth $1.G,". Per ar(l S1.15 Black Satin Messaline Mirror finish, perfect weave; .1.;"0 valno. Yard . 05 Black Plush for Coats, Muffs, Scnrfs and trimming; JO inches wide, $0.50 quality. Per vard :,t S5.29
NOTIONS
12 Snap Fasteners.100 yards Crochet Cotton. 12 Hair Nets, full size 2 Ladies' Handkerchiefs.
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The K. C. M. Special 2.0o Front Lace will be on sale with other odd lots. Sale price $1.45 Flannelette Rompers Splendid play garments for children with red yi)ing: 2 to ( years. Sale price. . . iSc
and evening shades. Including beet root, battle ship and stofl Krey apd navy; bright, lustrous finish, perfect weave, regular $1.00 quality. Per yard G9c Novelty Silks Taffeta weave with satin over-stripes and Tjlaids; satin weaves with the very latest color combinations In plaids and stripes; "G inches wide, values to Yard ,-S1.58
Women's Skrits Splendid wool materials, plain colors or fan-y, also novelty silks; regular prices np to 5.00. Be one of the lirst to make a selection. Special $2.90
Crepe de Chine, width 40 in., every wanted shade In light and dark colorings; the quality that will launder; worth SI Y"d SI. 17
Silk and Wool Poplin in all the desirable shades, 40 in. wide; a good cloth for hard wear, J1.7S qual., at--J4g
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Union Suit For children, white or ecrn, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, warm fleeced. Per suit 53C Ladies' Hose Heavy fleece lined, rib top, fast black, full length leg, perfect in every way. Per pair .17$
Men's Winter Hseis Men's Trousers, dark patterns in heavyweight materials. On sale at $1.79 Men's Corduroy Trousers in dark colors, with or without cuffs. Special at S2.69 Men's Trouser Clean-CJp Broken lines and odd sizes;
worsteds, hairlines and mixtures, reduced to. . . .$2.45 Men's Heavy Sweater Coats, rope stitch, two pockets. On salo at $2.9S Men's Union Suits, heavy cotton, slisrhtlv fleeced. 34 to
46. Special at $1.15 Boys' Knlcker Pants, mill ends of nobby casslmeres; G to 13 years. Special at 98C
Boys' Winter Heeds Boys' Wool Mackinaw Coats, nobby plaids, skater pockets wonderful values. Now assortment on sale. . .$5.95 Boys' Overcoats, Trench model in nobby patterns. Special at $5.95
Boys' Sutis, with extra pantrousers, G to IS. Special at $i.9j Boys' Raincoats in neat gray patterns, hat to match. On sale at S2.9S Boys' Sveater Coats and Jerseys Maroon, blue, ox
ford and grav; larire roll collars. On sale. . . . . .$1.98 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, excep-
79c
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Unusual Sale of Smart Skirts
Linen Scarf Linen color, silk embroiderod ends with assorted colors and designs; sizes ISx-ls inches: regular price 8!c. Secial 49C Embroidery Floss Royal Society Mercerized Embroidery Floss, assorted shades. Special to clean up. .'5 skeins for 5c
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Misses' Shoes Gun metal button with cloth top, sizes ll1 to 2; regular rice $2i0. Sale rice $1.59
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Save Mere on GROCERIES Wednesday
Skirts. $5.48 Formerly sold ir,) 10 ; elegant materials, smart shaved pockets and belts; button? nre a prevalent t rinnnine. Skirts, $2.90 Our reg. up to $j sellers and Include silks, serpes and silk poplins; a woman's wardrobe is incomplete wi'hout ;in eTrp.- skirt or two.
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Coats, $11.50 Splendid Black Melton Coats with huge velvet trimmed collar, belted and saddle pockets; a special purchase. Undermuslins Reduced Nearly half price, because thev are fllehtly mussed from disnhv-
viowns, retiicoats Corset ("overs.
Men's Slippers Good quality Felt iiiiire wtih leather and felt s! . sizes (.5 to 12; regular pr..-e $1.25. Sale price 95c Lambswool Soles Good Fe quality for ma king "rochet Slippei s ; sizes :; in. Sale )i'ice 29c
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PBEDICTS
Special lot Marqnisettes, plain and bordered, white iroiy or ecru colors; regularlv 25c. Wednesdav on I v.
Sugar Western Cube Sugar Pure Cane, 2 lb. package 22C
Soap 10 Bars American Family Soap for 58C (With grocery order)
Butter
Keota Creamery Butter Fin est ob'tainable. per lb.....g
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Curtains White 'or Fein Scrim Curtains, 21 2 yards lonrr, hemmed and trimmed with neat bee edge; regularly 75c. Si :ecial, per pair 39c
1 Lb. Can Rumfords Baking Powder 3C 3'Pkgs. Monarch Corn Flakes for 25C Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, 1 lb. can 29C Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, large eize, 3 l'p?for 50C
3 Pkgs. Uncle Jerry's 3ancake Flour -JOC 6 Small Cans Pet Ml.k 'or JOc 4 Can9 Kitchen Klenzer 17c Minas Blend Coffee Splendid value, 4 lbs for 95c p r ib 2Zc
3 Pkgs. Skinners Spajutti or Mac;ircni..j2C 3 Lbs. Fancy Head Rice :vjr 4 Rolls Toilet Paper 'r 15c 2 cans Henning's Pork and Beans 25C Ouart Can cf Sweet Cid5r. fur 15c
3 lbs. Finest California Lima Beans fcr- $5C 2 bottles Sauer's Ex. tracts Cor 5o Quinces, pood qnalsn, 5 Ibi!-'for 35c Large Pkg. Grandma's Washing Powder.. "J ). Armour's Pure Lard. ; ibS. goo "' 30c
Millinery Specials Untrimmed Hats in medium sailors and turbans
One Jot of children's hats in
blaek, brown and navy blue ,
velvet. Former prices $2,50 1 to s.').50 for
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Bacon Mild Cured Brisket Bacon Fine quality, rc-r lb 3SC
Crisco For frying, lor shortening, lor cake rnaUir.j. 1'.? lb can..(
Oranges Sweet, juicy Vafercia Oranges
- f'rood -'.7: per doz
afs Trimmed Free
Blankets
Cotton Blankets. 51x72; m gray, tan or white colors:' fancy striped borders, shell stitched ends: regularlv at $1 .50. AVednesdny only . 9SC Ladies' Purse Pure leather, top strap ban die, strong durable lining fitted with coin purse juid mirror. Values to sl.no. each 69c
FflflO PRICES
Sign Your Country's Food Pledge This Is It:
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rr.:cht liava jreducod food, but th harvest 1.-; nvcr. If mrs stopped fin -kir.e
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i "Wo aro in th'- laalst of Mar. "Vf can- I j l-.oi. r.aki. our ro-i porat'on as cltijxns j , and i-atriots dpfnd'-nt upon th prior j ' ' itra'iau- of all social nml eroriomi-? wr. lluna-or will ra t v.ait upon iho ; n form mm mi-nt s. Ji.,-. --v-r rupl, ! eous. ; ! If ; rii-ntiy w f-ro to win M ar .--r- ; ;;i;ii'y w sh"uid not have lc fs beer man- j : uf.-i.-tur.-d. S "1" this crisis have but one duty. i not t" qu'-s-ion why somothins c'so is r.ot li to . v h v sorno Mams is not r:tht- i ' !. but to throw ourselves ui.ao ! ishly into this patriotic r-r lc now i.-iuir-.l. ' of -a is no titi.e to blaiao thf fum! j nditiit.Sstration for t KSr.K v hic'i i. docs I not control and rat. not rf cuhitr. oj- to' insist ca t!ic ad j as In k :i t of porsonnlj (- r a a n c s b--f "r- tic ail ira p-a ; a i' t du'y! I of I- a-, iii- food is r' rforno'd. ;nd if thf r.- f is si;!i:n vni boooisc t.ro-u J, );. ( i mi ii, suddonl.- n '. t liort'd in c i r I on na-ni s i and f'-d by un1 ruiti' d rikf. O-innol savoj j as cari'fu'b. as in is" honua tiini liirro; ; is in.. ti-(."1 to sa o.. . ! .....
opi. aslc vli- prices Jia o m ii. It Is for t la:- sarno ro;i-j
son j!:at tl'er-o are not J,f...n.oo.1 Arnerl- j can s ona rs m Ihm.p. )r : .kes tinici .-'in 1 1 a stupindous tasii c.-mnot b. ion" 1 at or,.... Il takes thorough pr.-parnt ion. lli.i! so'ia 1 K'.!.'- is bein.K don" cv.-ry o'ay i'ni'. s K"i!iK" down. 1'Iour misrat lnu'c be. n twice- its present price if it bad 1, ! been fur the food ad ir.iu Is; rat k n. , . ! -cuia ; ion in Cubui su-a.r lias i-iase. "!"hc food adniluistration his no mntrolj oei th- small retailer, hut public sn'i:a at and o'-eH-i'alicii can rciula'e theni.
Pledge Card for United States Food Administration Ii To a Have Already Sifted, Pan TLi On To a Fricsd TO THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR: I rm !ad to join you in the- service of food conservation for our raifion Btid I hereby nccept membership in the United Siaies Food A Jminiatration, pledin. myself to c.irry out the directiont and advice of tbe Food Administrator in my home, in tn iir as my circutistancea permit.
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Tbrre are no fee or due to be paid. The Food Adcr.inistration wiihea to have ai membert all cf those nci-.:aliy handiint food in the home. Anyone may have the Home Card of Ins-rurt inn, but only those signing pledges are etuhlcd to the "e:r.bcrh;p Window Card, which will fce delivered upon receipt of the aifned pledge.
rpcrial to The Times ) I'liDW'N POINT, Ind.. Nov. 6 V fi Ib-.wintr new inirnag.j licenses w. : s o d . st r via y : Max Karnhart and Alice Mathia a ary : Ifar.-y Iuxcnraan ' and Margar. t s ;-,;ifer. Hant-vr r Center, Ind.; AI". a Wortzberper and Mao Iluber, Haa -inond, Ind : I'rcd Kowaletv and Anion ia Odakoska, Gary; KonstantineKosoeiaics and Carolina Pallix. Ha anumii, Ind.; IJcjd A. Bailey, Gar', and Klsie Boldt. Hohart. Ind.; Josei h i'a'lry and Knitr.a Johnson. Indiana liar!.. or. Ind.: Ijrnatz Kalzo and Anna l-'in-h. tVhitmtj; John J. Tares an ! f-rnica Kwidelak. Gary, Mdko Baklrb..
See Traniins: and Sup- I and Annie Nowakou ska. Indiana I i a .- -
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Cut tH1 nut carefully and send it 1 you arc trying to livr- tin to the FUgto the Fcloral Food Administrator, ! trestions of the food administration Roma 20, State House. Indianapolis, iat your Iioufc; (2) an intore.stinjr and Indiana. j valuable bnok of Ptppestioris and recL'o not srrd it to Va5hir.f;ton. Send ipos, entitled ''Ton Lesion.-? on Food it to IniKunri-.o); ! Conservation": "') a wall card to
This is tho e ns the pledfr card, and j.i:-t .is o,T;c;al. Do not firth this if yoi have f'trncd a piodpje card. Io not f-irn u nlrdire card if von sign this.
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name and atdr ?. you will fre: (1) a hard M-mo tl-; -w i n d o -,v jr ember .-; ! i i n card to ti.
if a r'-taller charges more than a rea- j sonnldo jrlce for ids eood.s the whole-! snli.r will I'O required to rj i : 1 1 suppi y Iru: : hi:u. That will fix htm. If the v. hole-; saier refuses to do tins his license 111 ! l.e re-vokod ami he will ho j.ut out o
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hang in your kitchen, entitled "The Kitchen Var Creed," to show you how you can help win the war in your own kitchen if you wish. And the food administration will mail you other helpful thinrs 1 ter, perhaps. To sign this card is n t - otic privilege. It will make you a tder
Five Eastern Teams Remain Undefeated
in your neir-hbm hood in th task of saving certain foods for cur soldiers and our allies. Sign tin's card. Show Mr. Hoover you are with him. Hang out your window membership card when it comes. Re?.d the interesting literature that will be sent you. The government is not going to ask for your canned goods or for anything else, becau1 you si?;n this card. You incur no obligations. You merely promise to study the problem of "food
saving to win the war" and do what i
you can to help.
Trial Calendar
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vorce; deft. ord. to ray S3.l0 j cr v.cck and JCu.'.'O ai.n.ony. Judg. t :i'th). 16711 an Viict v Van Yliet; deft. ord. to ray fi.CO per week and JCd atts. fees. U'-'th). ICC7U I;ose Nut ltd v Key Xutir.i; deft, ord. to ray f5? atlys. fees and j a r c k (1' t h . ) Oiscs i.icd on llilli; 1ST 1 4 JL:n. 1 Forccl. JI. I..; The Hammond Lumber Comi-any, a ccrporatloa i. L. V. c'rawns) vs. c'lson and sa ef!'( s. c'l'ini any, a corj-'oration; alias Olson and Scofes t'omia r.y, a firroration ; Ikiuard M. Oison. Ad(iiscii i.. Ikrry, JI. J. Hounhin. uhosc true c'lirisian name is unknown; the l!f kman midy Company, n cor-
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t . j v . . . . , , v. v..,- ......i., . ......... . . licaiey. iClcihcg-:, v'entral Lumber and Mill t'crapany, a corpora t ion : a Corporation; John i-climiiesvr and Vil!istn Pchniueser. partners doitiK I'Usine-ss as John t- hmue.-cr and I'.ro-.her. Lois 1 a-.d - in hik. 3 in lost! in and Vs'clb'.s Harrison I'k.
Add. to Hammond. Kec. J.?, r- 1;
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il'.n.broff hit; and Iieed) vs. ?fitk Chiikh. al.as Nick c'uca, and IJolas .zinianski j artn. i s dolnsr Imsinesa uriii.'r the i.riu name of Lolas Szimanski. 1 07 1 ii - Urn. 1 Personal Jnj. Fred Er-
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vs. Xi-vv York O'entral Ilfliiroad m1 !iny find Luke f bore & Michigan Southern Ilaiiv.ay Company. 16717 Rrn. " Jixorce. Martha Weaver (Orumpatk'r & Crumpacker) vs i ia rvey Wen ver. 1G71S Ilm. - I'ivorce. 'leorge H. Len-(ii-r s. Irene Daisy I'ender. '.0713 Li a. 1 -cet. Henry P. Downey and Ai I-ortz doincr business under the name ntid sivlo of Downey I'ort. i Mt'.Vktr, Horsey & t; vs Joseph i. Met ; u i re.
1C721'1 l'.m. 2 Divorce. John S (Mil) .fc ;ii!ett) vs. Nora I'.
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NEW CASES FILED.
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iSr-ecial to Tlie Times.) CROWN rOIXT, Ind.. -Nov. 6.
following new case has been fV.od i tlie Like Circuit court:
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tRallard f.: I'atterson) vs. Ca' i Tribune, Homer J. Cnrr. George i;. Pc"tt and I'arl t . . Dennewitz. ictcher f-th the defendants publish' i defamatory and l;!'elo.is matter with the inter,-, to injure the character "'
r & Criimracke-r) j the plaintiff, br'nir him into p.jbli- con
tempt, that said paper accused Johnson of usin;r public funds for campaign purposes, injured his po-d name x, the extent cf J3'i,a'i''. Damages asked.
To Arms Your Country Callv.
NEW YORK. Nov. 6. Five football!
teams in the Cast are r-ti'.l imdef ea t e..l today. They are Dartmouth. Williams. Pittsburg:!!. Wafd:inf-Un and Jefferson a ad Stevens.
Hammond Lake Superior Court. Oct. rath. 1P17. i 157CS Lake Co. Pa v. S- Tr. Co. v St. j Aubin tt al; f.nd for pltf. Judgr. as
If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.
Cut Glass More Fragile. Cut glass probably would break moro easily than nnrut riss. Tho pattern in cut plass is cut by means of Krindins whools. Uncut class patterns tire usually molded. Tho ancles
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