Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES.

Fridav, March 29, 191?.

THOUSANDS TO WATCH RAISING (Continued from r"e one.) kinx 'he imi. Yfii have theTbig-gest rKanii-.attcn in the city. Get the people . tit. THE THINGS TOTJ'X.X. HEAR. "When yon po ovit and talk third lib-

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202 FAYETTE STREET.

erty loan you are point to hear of a hard winter that we just passed through, high prices ami taxes. Thank God we've Rot those things to do with. If the Boehes were over lure we wouldn't he worrying: about taxes. The I'nited Statea ays, 'I'll stand lack of every duflar you invest in a bond. This money doesn't go out of the country. We turn it into the pockets of the men

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CASH CARRY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR March 30th to April 5th Inclusive

BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, l"'r lb -lGc PURE LARD (Oscar Mayer's), per lb 32l ALCO NUT BUTTERINE, " per lb 32C GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE, "r lb 31c MOXLEY'S SPECIAL, p-r lb. l2t UMFORD'S BAKING POWDER,P r lb. can 22 Si NCERITY MINCE f.'iZAT, lie seller, 3 pk:s 2SC TOILET PAPER (10c seller), 4 rolls 25 FANCY NAVY BEANS, Per lb. 17CFANCY LIMA BEANS. pt ib 17c SHADY LANE TOMATOES No. 1 Z cans 27C No. 23 cans 40C No. 33 cans 51c SHADY LANE EARLY JUNE PEAS, 3 cans 39C SMILLAX PEAS, 5 cans 31C VAN CAMP'S KIDNEY BEANS, ,,,T can 15c FANCY RED BEANS, - cans 25c SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS, No. 12 can.- 23C VAN CAMP'S, GOOD LUCK ORBOULEVARD MILK, tall cans. cach 131 C SHADY LANE OR VAN CAMP'S PUMPKIN, No. 3, two cans....OJ FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, l,f,r can 20C HOSTESS PEACHES, large siz-can. Ir can 23C SINCERITY COFFEE, fancy lartrv 'can. per lb. 28C

SOAP OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP, 1 bars 53C KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY 1,1 b:irs - 56c KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE, 5 b- 23c JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP, 3 !' 25c PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP, 3 bars 28 U. S. MAIL SOAP, 10 bars 50C ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars 5-lc KEEN KLEENER, 3 cans 12C INDEPENDENT KLEENER, 4 cans 12C VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, 3 pkgs SINCERITY OATS, Per pkg llC QUAKER CORN FLAKES, Per pkg llC KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES, per pkg llC

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TOBACCO FATIMA CIGARETTES, 2 pkps VELVET, per pkg TIP TOP TOBACCO, per pkg UNION LEADER SMOKING

14 ounce pail 60C CHARLES DENBY CIGARS (6c

seller), t for CAMEL CIGARETTES,

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25c

10c

5C

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Special This Sale Only Sincerity Saner Kraut, No. 3 size cans, regular 20e seller (no limit), ' ty? g two eahs hi B

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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Come in and let us tell you what we ran do in the way of cleaning and Mocking your hat. Now is the time to bring' us your Panama or Straw to avoid the ru.;b later on. Bijou Shoe Shining Parlor S. E. GRAMMAS, Prop. 175 State Street. Phone 2484. Hammond, Ind.

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Tool Makers and Machinists For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

SPECIAL SALE OF Men's and Boys' Easter Footwear Boys' Chocolate English Special, was $4.00. now JJJ (Q

esoys- Biack English Special go and up

Boys' Black School Shoe Special

81.75 and Men' Chocolate English Special, was $6.00. w S5.00 Men's Chccolat: Euttsn Special, v.-as $.".o PV Sl.5r Msn's B!ccl Eutton ar-,d Lace Spe;;;i.

5-2.50 Ar.d $4.5". nor vr

Special Sale on Lien's Work Shoes.

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We shall give to every customer buying SI. SO or more merchandise a PiZTIEZS PLARiT ift ELOSSOfiT. The Store of Quality and Service

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The brightness of Spring and the youthful dash are admirably blended in the distinctive merchandise which comprises our displays. Styles and colorings in wearing apparel for both men and women are of the newest types for this season and are worthy your especial attention.

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Easter Footwear For Men, Women anJ Chi.dren Vllt oar fnlarcr and Koiudtlrd shoe rttloa for ral shoe values.

Men's Dark Tnn ltc Shoe, TingWah lasto. fibre solei. Sp'-'-a! Ka.ter Sale $4.50 price, pair. Men's Velwnr C 1 f Button and Elucher Shoes, modified pup tos. Kaster gj OfJ ae. ra'r . . Ladles' African Brown Shoe. S-!r.ch h1;h. lace, all kid.

French herl. Special

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per pal

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Misses' Cloth Top, Kid Vainp, Button tuoes, sxs II to 2. Easter (JO O." price if I.lttle Gents' Bnlton or Lacs Shoes, pus' tf.c, Muchcr lace and ErKl -sh toe. Prices rar.Re from C K.f $2.00 to.. ?-. OU Misses an 1 Children's lrn r "a If Lare Shoe, "medium hish cut fir-ec 8 tn It.

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price, QO

Mi foes', sizes 1 1 to 2. pair. .

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New Spring Coats and Suita for Women .and Misses 15.00 $18.00 920.00 Style changes rereal garments that ar peculiarly adaptn-bls to each personality brlnelnir out the character of the wearer & style accuracy a-nd moderate prtctef characteristic of this stora. All the wanted, shades. (izes 16. 18, Zi. 28, 40. 42. 44.) Women's and Misses' Dresses In Silk $7.50, 98.50, 912.00 and 927.00 In Wool 912.00 and 919.00 The dash of youth and Us brightness ct Pprlnr are admlraily blendd in th distinctive models that comprise our itaowing cf d reiser. Chartnlns; innoratlons and new fea. tures in a comprehensive variety of styles and colorings. Colors are malxa, bclciaa blue, peacock blue, navy, buff tan. reseda, allver Krey. (Sizes 16, 18. ?. 18, 40. 4244.)

Men's and Young Men's Spring C, ,ifT Our suits are tailored by hand and "u"w fashioned by ppcr! 1 ! 1 9 irr the art of producing; the finest rarments for men and yovinjc men In Atr.er!f-a. Mm'" sJnpip models in fancy mixed cheviots nnd cafsimeren 915, 918, 920 up to 935 Easter Showing of New Hats and Caps Tounr Men's Hatf are to be had !n the fcllowlnE' colorf: B 'ttie and mosf frren, dark and Hi browns, lixrr.r and dark Krey?. with bands lj match, new styles, at , 92.50, 93.50, 94.00 Easter Showing of Boys' 2-Piece Suits Our Boys' Suits were bo-icht. Tvhn prices were much lower than thpy are today. We can conP.dently offer thfm at much lower prices than you pay at other stores. 93.50 95.00 9G.50 98.50 up to 915.00

Neckwear for Men "We are showlns; one of the best selections in South Chiraro in Men's Neckwear, at 35 50 59 75? 91.00 91.25

Our line at 5e Is rery larre and of excellent value. Tou may easily pay C6c to 76c for the same tie at other etoTes.

Easter Showing of Shirts New fancy desfjrns and eelorlng-s in ilks. silk fronts and cuffs. with bodies to match, cambric, percale, lawn and mercerised materials, at S5 91.19 91.50 92.00 up to 96.50

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Beautiful Designs and Kinds of Fabrics

Hosiery Ladle' Black and Walte Fall Fashioned Hose, in sizes S V to 10. Priced for special during: this sale, a pair OOA t-nly r'bdldren's Blark nlkbed Hose in s.zes 8 to SH. res;ular Sic qusiity, slishtly seconds Priced verv special, a pair OO only V Silk Gloves "We have on hand a most comprehensive assortment of the most beautiful silk ifloves. The quality, styje and cclorins;s are indeed delightful. If it is kid fcloves that you want, ws have them of any desired kind and grade. Sizes complete.

Dress Goods

M.lach Silk Poplins In all the season's wanted colors, regu

lar 11.60 va.ue. i-peclaliy

priced, a yard only

91.19

40-lnck Cer;ette Crenes In al! the latest colors 2 00 valylrd r:!,:''.'1.a!.....9i-G9 I'lowered Voiles, the latest patterns and colors, very attractive. Priced very T special a yard UUT Madras Cloth for shirt and waists, very pretty colors to select from, large ranee of

patterns In light colors only.

Tard 8c, 45e and

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Wash Goods

25e Dress t.lns;ham In plaid and fancy stripe, large range of color combinations. f Qst Yard only Il'r

27. Inch Percales In liaht eol. ors only, good line of patternsT 1'rlced very special - a yard XJ

Shnher or Ootlns; Flannels In iight colors only. Anticipate your wants and act, as this is a snap, worth J5c. Priced, yard

Underwear Our stock of !rl srnd Bummer I'nderwenr Is open and roady fV yonr inspection. Ladles' ool Vesta and Pants, worth In regular way l-.UO. but being broken have made a very liberal offer to you, a garment only, mostly OQf small sizes "V Notions White MercerUed Crochet Hags in a large number of pat

terns, slightly soiled, worth

up to 69c. Each

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A. Isj-ge assortment ef Tal IjS.ce s in rood widths and patterns, and worth In a regular way 8c. hut very

special a yard only

Ribbons Wi have just received one of our largest and most up-to-date 1ms of Rtbbons in taffetas, rnesssline, flowered and fancies. All the newest shades in all the wanted widths now shewn for your Inspection. Turkish Towels with as. sorted colored borders. : 11x31. nice, clean stock, regular 50c seller. Verv .rTfo"?!1:. 91-00 S to a cstomer.

Appropriate Furniture Suggestions for Easter. Ueanttful 3-pleee Porlor ftnltes. the seats and backs are upholstered in genuine brown Spanish leather, can be had in solid oak or birch mahogany frames, have guaranteed web construction, regular $63.00 C tA J2Q values. Special Easter price p-4"-.0J

Furniture

Well Mado Hardwood Kssy Arm Rockers. golden oak finish, are strong and durable, regular 15 0 value. Special Easter CO pro a s price ?.OJ olid Onk Hound P. i tension Tables, estend to feet when open, have S-

tneh round p'.llnr. colonial bases.

well worth $17.50. Special laster saie price....

TTo fnrnloh the home complete on payments.

911.95

Furniture

Beantlfal Nottingham I see Curtains, good width and !eipth. several patterns to choose from, ail the intent and newest designs. regular $2 f0 value. Easter sale ?- j C price, pair j?l..'lJ Aral Art rings, made of wool nnl fibre, flne for living or bed l.-vms. siz 9 ft. by 7 ft. 6 Inches. A larfce

variety or patterns to choose from.

rejuiar $6. .5 value, specia. Easter sale price...,

House Utilities

Gas Light

Inverted Gas lV.ght. complete with burner, )?lobe and 9f mantle Inverted Oai Light, complete with burner, mantle and colored fQ fringed globe '

Toilet Paper

94.G9

rood crepe paper. 5c value, Special for this sale. 7 for...

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Blue Bird TVtr Sets, glasses and

pitcher, $1.50 value t

91.15

Foil lino of "Terry'" Vegetable and Flewer Seeds.

Bread Boards Something new In Bread Boards, grey enameled finish...

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who are wortdng tn the war plants." j

"CO TOUE UTMOST."

P. AV. Meyn, chairman of the com- . mittof; in i harRo of the construction I of Liberty Hall stated: J "We're not froins- to do our Mt. We're po np to do our utmost. Tho original intention was to have the, lumber for the tabernacle donated but that would j have forced the lumber men to do more j th.in their thare. Tou would have no '. chance to help build the temple then. ' "What made Kussia, fall was the fuf-j ferins at home. We want to make the) boys in the serv ice know that every-j thing is pleasant at home and their in- ( terests are being'- protected. Ae sre petting closer together every d.iy. When you find knockers acains(t the hb ity loan you find something wrong. They j are not true blue Americans. We ex-j

til. ayimjuitruept of a ' townsbio j

Council of Defense to r port any misbehavior." "SO MUCH PBO-6EEMAN1SM" Yt. J T. Clark said: "Why wouldn't it be a ,rool idea to buiM a stone wall and or st. nizo a shoot itiK squa d. K ry American during- this time ought to be a spy." W. B. Newman said: "We pre today Amerienn citiz :is backinir up "iir b"ys. There is too much pix- lerrnani.-n. It is ,:p to u:s In see that '.t is put .! .wn il we have to have a vigilance committee ind strirtr them up t-1 poles. You don't know what it. is to l.sicn to the mothers of sons v ho are at war. It would break yl.ur hearts to ktwiv of tinsoepiess night and anxiety of these mothers." I.i announcing the committees to have charge of parade. Boone said: "Every pi or, -n h.Ba committees must do h's

j duty to the fullest extent if this is to : Adams and other ministers, jl.e H success. The committees are as j Committee on foreign organizations j f'diows: j Dr. It. O. Ostrowskl. Michael Lukow1 I'lTii'iiitfee in charge of school f.hil-jski. Paul H. Llpinrki. Frank J. Wachedrtn f pub';.- s !ioN S-ir-t. M..dan:els. j wiez, Andrew S.-r. .czy nsk i, Taul kami l..s corp. '.'f tea.-hei'S and : ii - leant radt. C..n.!n:tte o-i piroTchi.-il .-rh'-ls West Hammond committee r.iul ; llfv, Sei Yn-jyn, ki a r:.l Patrick K-iley. ', Acmndt, A. G. leaver. This commitCniiT't'H- in i ha rye of purade j t" will take charsr of all orsraniza- ' fT.iief peter Au.M-'en, SJerct. Welch, i 'ions, schools, churches, etc.. of West :C;p-..H:i-i!on. iH-n-m!.

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in cha rse of men to talk; Committee on parents of soldiers

at factories W. W. M. AIeer, Joseph j J- T. Hut-on, Mrs. AS'. P.. Newman. Cenrnv. I Committee on 3. A R Isaac O. Pol'om:n 1 1 1 ee on la'r Ts;anizat ions ;1ard, Col. Wicks, Will Newman. Fred I "ro Highland. .las. Kasper. Henry Ja '- I Frit dhv. ' lr. Ha v AM.i.t:. Tom Hat le. Mr. M-ar.-". j Spanish American war veterans II. It will ! the .Miy of this . nunittee j K. Craneer, Carl A'etiuett. t visit all la. .or ': " :i niza: ie'ns so far Committee on music Henry Bohine,

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them to be in this

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;arade. ("ommittee on churches Itev. Floyd

F. H. Branch, Barney Young, Tt. Ilsn e r. Committee on city decorations Dan

Brown, mayor, city council, and al! ettv

. officials. j Committee in charge of ladies work : of American Alliance Mrs. Wm. Wejch. Mrs. lliiclnns, Mrs. Mo.ia. Mrs. Grace Conroj-. Bed Cross Comm i t tee Mrs. Edith , C. Patterson. Mrs. Harry Johnson.

All of these committees are requested to meet at three o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. Fraternal organizations throughout the city and vicinity are not only notified, hut urged to participate in this parade. "Should any person or ofranization fall to receive a written invitation, kindly charge it to the vast amount of work to be done, and take it upon yourself to volunteer," said Mr. Boon". "This parade must not fail. A?ain I urge the attendance of ail of these committees on the day mentioned."