Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 26 July 1918 — Page 6

TUB TIMES Friday, Julv 26, 1!)1S. WILSON SSOES MAIN POINTS IN BATTLE LINE IN FIFTH GERMAN DRIVE

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causa she has disregarded the sacred 1

obligations of law and has mad lynchers of hor armies. Lynchers emulate her disgraceful examrle. I. for my part, am anxious to tee every community in America rise above that level, with pride and a fixed resolution which no man or set of men can afford to despise.

"We proudly claim to be the cham- j

pions of democracy. If we really are.

:n deed and m truth, let us see to it that we c.o not discredit our own. I say plainly that every American who takes part in the action of a mob or gives it any sort of countenance Is no true son of this great democracy, hut its betrayer, and does more, to discredit her by that single disloyalty to her standards of law and of right than the words of her statesmen or the sacrifices of her heroic boys in the trenches can do to make suffering peoples believe, her to bo their savior. How shall we commend democracy to the acceptance of other peoples if we disgrace our own by proving that it Is. after all. no protection to

the weak" Every mob contributes to r:-rs3'-( i"c t tl.A O ..... . !

hat her most gifted liars cannot improve upon by the way of calumny. They can at least say that such things c-innot happen :n Germany except in times of revolution when law is swept away. "I therefore very earnestly and solemnly beg that the governors of all states, the law officers of every community and above all, the men and women of every community in the United States, all who revere America and wish to keep her name without a stain or reproach, will co-operate, not passively merely, but actively and watchfully to make an end o this disgraceful evil. It cannot live where tha community does not countenance it. "I have called upon the nation to put is great energy into this war and it has responded responded with a spirit and i ger.jus for action that has thrilled the world. I now call upon it. upon its men and women everywhere to see that i's li.vs are kept inviolate, its fame unfinished. Let us show our utter contempt for the things that have made this war hideous among the wars ol history by showing how those who love liberty and right and justice and are willing to '. down their lives for them upon foreign fields stand ready also to illustrate to all mankind their loyalty to the things at home which they wish to see established as a blessing and a protec-

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1 At Vaux, th Americans de-1 against heavy infantry assaults and the Chateau Thierry-Dormans line. the east, north and west. featfd the Germans twice in two ' terrific artillery fire. 4 Epernay was the objective of 6 The Suippes-.Masiges hne repdays. 3 American reserves were thrown ; the Germans moving up the Marne. resents the greatest gam of the Ger2 Chateau Thierry to Dormans. in, east of the River Surmelin. to re- Directly north of Epernay lies mans east of Kheiir.s. The French Americans and French held the line intorce the French and Americans oa Kheims, subjected to attacks from repulsed five attacks theft-

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THE WHOLE THING IN A NUTSHELL

We are manufacturers of Pianos and Player PIANOS and owins

to a large STOCK SURPLUS at our factory in Grand Haven, 200 instruments have been consigned to be sold in HAMMOND and VICINITY at one-half the cost of usual way of selling.

tion to the peoples who have never known the privileges of liberty and self government. 1 can never accept any man as a champion of liberty either for ourselves or for the world who does not reverence and obey the laws of our own beloed. whose laws we ourselves have made. He has adopted the standards of the enemies of this country whom he effects to despise."

GRIFFITH

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redas are the proud parents of an eight pound baby boy born Tuesday mornins. Mils Anna Meninger of Hammond, was home visiting her parents for a few days. Mrs. Anna Smith of Turkey Creek and Mrs. Joe Harker.reider of South Chicago visited at the home of C. S. Boesen yesterday. Quite a number from here saw the play. "Hearts of the World." at the Hammond Orpheum theatre.

MERRILL VILLE

The funeral services of Mrs. Agnes Boyd were held In the M. E. church at this place Dednesday. July 24t'n at

i 1 :S9. Rev. Johnson, of Valparaiso. Ind . r.fTiciatinjr. The Interment was n.i

at Merrlllviile cemetery. Howard Walters. John Scheirzer. Joe Fleck and Harvey Pemmon of this place left Monday. July 22. for Camp Taylor. Ky . leaving by way of Crown Point. Every one Joins in wi.- h'.ns them Godspeed. Mr. end Mrs Epps have hren visit

ing at the Boyd home for some little time.

Mrs. M. Gelb of Hammond was vis-I

stins hero this week. I.. Hit,gins and family of this placf have located In Hammond.

Chicken raisers: Put Eiddy to

work in the munition factories.

Every few cackles means a Thrift Stamp.

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EVERY FACE differs, but we can block your hat Into any number of attractive shapes, that will prove becoming to you. We make

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Hat Cleaning and Blocking and feel sure that we can eatisfj you with, our prompt service, high class work and fair rricea. Come in ani let us tell jou hat wo can do in the vay of cleaning and blocking your old bat. PANAMAS A SPECIALTY.

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Shoe Shining Parlor and Hat Cleaning Shop Both Ladles' and Gent'a Hats Given Careful Attention. 173 Stao Street. Phone Hammond 2484. Hammond, Indiana.

BABY'S FIRST STEP

Now the little heir of the house will use up more energy than ever. And the nerd for nutritious, sustaining food during the sultry days of summer becomes supremely important. E:i;c Brand will relieve you of ail worry about hot weather milk contamination . It is always p;rc, dependable and uniform. Then too it allows you to go away in summer without c'uncrinj baby's diet, for you can obtain r'.ajle Brand everywhere. When Nature's fond is insufficient, use Eagle Brand the pure and easily-digested infant food which has stood the test of actu.il use through sixty torrid summers. You will find it economical, too. At better groceries and drug stores.

QTfeor? 51 Impossible to list the enormous or aj9.lOi Sale stock here, but below will give you some idea of the actual CASH saving afforded during the sale. LET YOUR OWN JUDGMENT CONVINCE YOU..

OUK SPECIAL OXTER. PAYMENTS THAT RE EASY To suit each customer according to hio own circucaicnce i. YOU GET Prrtctlve Insurance in cae of death. YOU GET Relief Insurance that extends payments when sick or unemployed. YOU GET Free Privilege of Exchanging Instrument any time within one year. YOU GET a Guarantee that Is not a scrap of paper, but backed by the enormous capital of the Story &. Clark Co.

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BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Borden Building New York

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The Colonial JOHN H. MILLETT, Prop. 153-A State St., Hammond. is the Hammond representative of the W. T. Kimball Company and has now on exhibit a comprehensive line of Kimball Pianos Player Pianos Phonographs and Organs Pathe Pathephones and Records These world famous musical instruments are unequalled in tonal qualities, structural beauty and durability and can be bought now at Remarkably Low Prices and Very Easy Terms Come in this week and secure the Piano or Phonograph you've longed to own, for it may be necessary to advance prices almost any day.

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Market Company 181 EAST STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND. 713 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO, IND. 3334 MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR, IND. 11009 SO. MICHIGAN AVE., ROSELAND, ILL. 426 EAST NORTH AVE., MILWAUKEE, WIS.

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Story i Clark have sold Pianos in this vicinity for the past 61 years, and have the largest piano organization In the world. They distribute more pianos than all the dealers In state combined. Ask us for a list of satisfied customers.

You will FIND THIS BEAUTIFUL S8-XOTE PLAYER-PIANO one qf our latest stvlcs, in the cut above, among these SALE PIANOS. FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS. NOTICE The prices on PLAYER PIANOS for the next TWO DAYS. We WILL MAKE A WAGER that THERE ISN'T a HOUSE in the UNITED STATES that will DUPLICATE THESE PRICES. $500 PLAYER-PIANO, Now $265 $420 PLAYER-PIANO, Now $165 $625 PLAYER-PIANO, Now $228 $700 PLAYER-PIANO, Now $370 $800 PLAYER-PIANO, Now $390

Free Delivery 25 Rolls Music with Each Player.

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Note This Week's Specials: PRIME NATICE POT ROAST OF BEEF, lb 22? FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb 19 MILK FED NATIVE VEAL, hind quarter, lb 24o MILK FED NATIVE VEAL, fore quarter, lb 22e FRESH SPARE RIBS, lean and meaty, lb 15c

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Small, Lean California Hams, Per Pound 24c

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Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb. . . .2S Best Cuts of Native Porterhouse, lb 28c Center Cuts of Native Round Steak, lb 30 Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, lb. : 7c Fresh Liver sliced to order, lb 6c Fresh or Salted Pigs Feet, lb 7c Salted Mea4y Spare Ribs, lb 12C

M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 26c Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb 24 Fresh Smoked Garlic or Polish Sausage, lb... 22c" Fresh Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, lb 27 Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 28 Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced, lb 12c Norway Salt Mackerel, 2 for ...15

Select Brand Hams, the best in the market, lb 32C Sugar Cured Bacon, medium fat, lb 29c Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb 33c A No. 1 Brand Nut Margarine, lb 32c Fancy Georges Middies, lb 24c. Heinz Mixed Sweet Pickles, per qt 40c Extra Large Dill Pickles, 2 for 5c

Try Our Home Made Pork Sausage Ii Is Delicious.

Meats bought in the morning will be kept in our refrigerator until called for in the evening.

LIST OF UPRIGHT PIANOS. Such well known makes as Gerhard, Royal, Detmer, Schiller, Straube, Hale & Co., Johnson and Story & Clark. Among them you will rind pianos practically as good as new and others just the thing" for beginners. NOTICE THE CUT ON PRICES HERE GIVEN IS TILL NEXT TUESDAY, JULY 30th, ONLY. $500 Upright, Mahogany case, Now $145 $425 Upright, Oak case Now. $195 $450 Upright, Mahogany case, Now $120 $300 Upright, Mahogany ease, Now $ 78 $375 Upright, Mahogany case. Now.' $ 98 $320 Upright, Walnut case, Now $185 $285 Upright, Eho ay case. Now $ 55

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HCV 13 IO I ' I UUf us. ' - m v ... .... ........... k. j tp VV New 1918 Model Story & Clark Player Pianos $550 to $1000

DELIVERS ONE OF THESE FINE INSTRUMENTS TO

YOUR HOME TODAY YOU CAN PAY THE E BALANCE AT YOUR OWN TERMS MONTHLY

OR WEEKLY. $3,000,000 BACKS OUR GUARANTEE

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ESTABLISHED 1857. HAMMOND. 582-584 Oakley Ave., Opposite Postoffice, Hammond.

Also at 4603 Forsythe Ave., Opp. Hartley Theater.

nrwm TIVftTlinM. WILFRED HUGHES, Mgr. E. ChkagO.

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