Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1917 — Page 8

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lii.ti. "--I ewion.; n-id tin y v . i o (old Katharine Hnwnril, Oteott Ax;.. ' of tli. r;..ht;; of l.ti:.- infant hv if--rhone 2. irl!) plrnril to ntltr and !,,--'- - . : i ; ' I . i , . , 1 1 : r or! . i ', tfi receive mxiiil newt and advrrtlatnic for ih- ':-!:'. y, i oin.t !, T t : . i .' I a-. n s Thf Tlfnr. j . i - i i - y;t... 'l:in,i v.iMr. nn.1 Mr. o-r. Mitler of I-'n- vtt.-.-.t ncii i.i. a !; a f-

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.'fiv ' -I .M.ifh.v f nt.- r t a i n fl tht' N'u K..- i-.tii ciuii ..f this city at her hoar- in Cary list evpnmK. A very . n j. ..;i !- e ff-n:n: was Fpi-nt. 'linJ rvfimir li:if will b- nt '':. M I, pa r-o-i!'. 2 in Indiana llar-h.-r. ! i ;rarevin st r-et, ft hoti"tvnur.'tis f .r all !; in t.'-r- t!. church n l tli' or fri' ii-N. A rri .t cordial initiition i-i f-xt. iid.-d to th":n. f! r.r-w ;:. orcan f-.r the M. K. l-.orili of Ir.diann Hailmr has F ii,.-.). It j YVi'k.? niak" and cost in

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If yoiiTi hard to satisfy in clothes, you're th rnrin ftu' us. with our hie; stivk, scrA i.-r- and fit, you're sure to ho pica sod. The fa'-t That our young men's department is so suooessful is j.rctiy frood ovidonoo that v.-e'ro saii-fyin.L: tliesc liard to ple.'iso younL: follows. Suits and Overoonfs of unusual quality, of ultra fashion; snappy holt all-round stylos, the sport and military lylc the new weaves and patterns, and the value i n lt pii'-es

y!el.rt'.on vr-sti-riiiv h- iinitmj her n.'.-u fnt lie icli'aoi .- ami f.-i.-n.'-r at a

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J-'TllpsoM j till neV" "--lore .-a i u . o-j . .mi.. Kast Chii-apo K"dee. Kniehts of tV. ?T -- ' ! '" b ia . . will work in the Kank of

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lire this eve-n'nu. Alt miti!ir9 ,f.1ni-st.-d to he premnt. W. O. h. Adv.

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Th'-re ivi'l he . . i 1 1' a ;. e d 1 1 v , n s; pi' - r.nes f:-...,, M r,':- p.tnr,.,, ' TAKE UP SAVING :r mvi-ed V;1 ;it.:!r r;,,, ;.;",;;.! of frosted corn

Ipir-m-iss i i ri r d.-.ri.. by 1 1, pupils .11 j this j a it -i' ir )' 1." if rv. . r'c. j Mr Alii -:- l!ri-it', w're. i..is t . -tl f ispcn liim tl;e i;tt 1 1 ' HI M i'olt 'lsl,l 1 C"!-i. is a jr.iet "f Mis. i: !.. liiiibs jn j 1 South !" ! ;v:l.i :i''."i';.. pri-T to i.er i

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j I -taring av.r.ro d"Parte.I today at j noon for J.'.-trolt. -Mii h, to h" in atI t '-nd.i in-e a' th- funeral . f Mr, (iiaie's Jsisi.-r. a Mrs. Jnsi-ih An Ik r. h ri? a I !: ".dent of that iiity.

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! cit v for the past U'i rty-M-vi-n years, 'passed a w.-iv at li : -- horn-. A2 Wh-te I 1 ink avenue, at I ' ii j est ..-.:i y . f f 1 rn. -n nl. th,. a.::e r .: y-ais. I'.atb

IVPI AN.'.r'iI.IS. Nov. 3. Plans ff r ia vliii: much of the Indiana corn crop d-it.-.-iu.-.l by fi-of--t. ..pproxiiiMtincr l.'.non.- '!" hi.-bes were pr. 'a nted at the weekly meet inir of the Indiana State Con II--1 or I - !'- use to ity by N. K. K.tiil.h. Mr. .Smi.hb and A. K. Keynolds. also of

ilic Slat1 Conn. -II. h.ie just returned

11 W a.-hi tie", on. wh.-ie they conferred

with the federal :iu t hnrit ies in an efTort to secure the removal of certain restric

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v.hieh will permit of the liand'.intr of this soft corn by distilleries, turning it into onimerci.nl ab-ohol and stock feed. Mr. Ibynoll.-i informed the council ;I .t he lieli, ed there would he found iip .11 investicetti.il that "trie federal food ! part no nt and people pen. rally

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iiad worked In the n-ael.-ne shop of li.e Int'-rsrat.' -iii: f-.r i-.-v. 1,1! years ' finil was a 1 ::-h'y respe.-t "t citizen cf 1 t he c-pin.nnity If.' !."ivj a wi'-.

' lb s--. ' a roe s. in s. j Joseph, the latter . f i st 1 1 i.uie 1 at 1. '.. r. :

T'-.r' tit .size of the 1.U7 corn crop. le .-aid his thirty vims ,.f p. ri-tn r' in the irrriin business iiad !e-ol him to he-

in-ye that tire 1117 crop will not exceed j

--.v. hi I ,'rt per " nt of th- s'.v. riniK n estimates! i.rpnny J: no-.v ' i-.-.d that th - pel. ction "f seed corn in j , lav. Hat'ies- I Indmna is K"in to rrove a very diffi-l

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See us in our ptnro at. the new theater building (International), 137th and ?eclor street?, November lth. Out Sowers, design work, potted plants, Sulba, landacaping, ftc. You car,not make a mistake by talking to us. See locals.

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There is a distinctive refinement and richness about our Men's Manhattan Shirts that are noteworthy,

All the iiio-f njtprovod r( . ors and tine textures that nre desirahlo tor stvlc nnd

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Manhattan Silk Sliirls in various .attt-rns. sold a T:"-(M). Vo are uf ferine Ih'j s;eeial shirt harain at t special redn.-i i.ui. Made of iinost silks, ta-t colors. ieantit'ul b-titci'iis, mado hill and somei liim, that will wash and wear $3.05

TMs Shows Young Men Whai We Can Do for Them

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It's just one rx ample of the many Jive suit and overcoat styles to he had at this store. Hart Seha f tner & Marx know wliat youni;' men want; so do we; that's why we have tlicse clothes 1'or 3'ou. Military Overcoats a.r.d -port suits in many variations and many fahrics. arsity Fifty Fives ev?ry tmo all-wool and a hie;value at the price. In pi-een and hrown mixtures, made for comfort as well as for stylo. Specially priced at

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Oopyrtjht Ert r.-hBtr Marx

Our line of Men's and Younr: Men's Dress Gloves aiv desirahlo for stylo and service. All shades, textures ind skins, lined or unh'ned sorts for style, for warmth, for the driver or the motorist. This is the impression you'll convey after lookiu:vor our new fall lino of gloves. Wo have an unfinished kid in rrey, very praetiea! for the neat drossei's; all sizes. At per pair." S3. 00 Our line of trloves is greater and hotter than we have carried in the pas!.

Real value lor your money m Hart Schaffner & Marx and Cloth Craft Clothes

You need not hesitate one moment when haying (lot lies that are made hy these well known makers. Every suit is made to lit, and lit right. The Bnap and spirit of youth in most men is just as fresh today aa forty years or more atro. These men wart youm; looking .lothe?; not too conservative: hut extreme. Hart Schaffner & Marx make uch clothes of the va ry fin.st ailwool quality. We sell them, and tniarantee them, too. Akso Cloth Craft Clothe; jn the ;ame mode's, at $25.00 Fine Tweeds and Worsteds Double-breasted, sins';o-! .roasted ind pport models for men in the new colorings in tweeds and woivti'ds; unusual values at $30 and $:):,; don't m'ss seeing -hem. We carry a complete line of Tloth Craft Clothes from

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