Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1918 — Page 3

Tuesdnv. September 3. 1918

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CROWN FQINT NEWS

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The public schools opened on Monday with an unusually large attendance, the first ilny being takn up In enrolling the students Actual work will not bfgin until Tuesday. The corps of teachers for the coming year Is as follows: High Srbooli J. M. Gelser History. Victor Wilson Science. Mabel Kannells English. Elsie H. Wllhelm Mathematics. Ruth B. Snyder Latin. Easter G. Gray Domestic Science. Clara M. Hanks Music and Art. Oratles. Rose Pchmal. MarEirft Wilson. Inez

I- Ferry. Leone, Rruce. Mrs. Delia

Surge. Jessie Fettibone. Alice Hill.;

Mrs. Vincent Youkey, Nellie Galhreath. Charles Mangold and wife of West Pullman are . pendim a few days with P. ; Pagen and family. Mrs. Lena Blum of Ashland. Wis., Is spending this week with her daughter. Miss Kae Plum. Mrs. Cose Oreisel and daughter left on Sundav for West Palm Beach. Fla . where they will spend the winter with Miss Mable .re!sel, who is employed there. Supf. Heichwav conducted a teachers' examination on So turd ay. Slant Teachers applied for li'-ense

DYER NEWS

Mrs. Peter Binz of Chicagn visited with frlenda here Sunday. Misses Anna and Clara Schmidt of Chicago are visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. -hnudt. Mr. and Mrs. fij.'rj S naffer were rut o f ti visitor- - Curday. Miss Elnora Scheldt of Hbart. who has been the guest of friends and relatives returned to her home Monday.

ST. JOHN

lIUs Romans Koch of Hammond, was the Stuest of Miss Elizabeth Keilman

n Sunday. Mrs. Mathilda Keilman, wtw has been under the doctor's care for the pa-t wreis. s siowly improving. Jo:- Gerlach. Jr. left undsy morning for Ind:anapolis. Mrs. Wer.ver of Roseiawn. is visit-, ir.g with hei son. Roy and wife. Sunday and Monday afternoon an airplan passed over St. John north bo'md. Misses Marie and Louerta Howard left Monday evening for Terhney. III., 'o attend school after spending their vacation here with their parents.

The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Join the War Savers army.

Put Your HMoney in Essential Industries Help YOUR Government to win the war and make money for yourself at the same time. There's only one class of business a PATRIOTIC man will invest his money in to-day, that's in some business that will contribute to the winning of the war. There's only one class of business that a HARDHEADED BUSINESS man will invest HIS money in. That's in the class that shows PRESENT STABILITY and PROFIT and a FUTURE AFTER THE WAR. In both cases the answer la the same. Put YOUR money in ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES. Off fs a most Essential industry Just as essential as ships and steel mills and motor trucks. None of them can run without oil or gasoline. YOUR Government is urging immediate, substantial increase in oil and gasoline production. Therefore bay an interest NOW in the WYOMING-THORNTON OIL COMPANY An ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY composed of HAMMOND people and managed and controlled by HAMMOND BUSINESS men of prominence. This company controls over TWELVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED acres of valuable oil lands in the well known Thornton Field in Wyoming probably one of the most valuable oil pools in the country. There are THREE oil sands in this field. The first one yields wells of 50 barrels per day and at a depth of only 700 feet. IN A WEEK'S TIME wells have been drilled, sometimes less. We expect to start our drilling campaign in about 30 days. We feel certain we can get 3 OR4 GOOD WELLS WITHIN 60 DAYS. If we get production of only 200 barrels per day at $3.50 per barrel we will earn SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLAR S PER DAY or $255,500 per year. That's FIFTY PER CENT return on our TOTAL capitalization and over 100 PER CENT on YOUR investment. ONLY 25,00 SHARES ARE BEING SOLD; LARGE BLOCK ALREADY SUBSCRIBED. With the money this company has in the treasury we need to sell only 25,000 more shares. Then we will have ample working capital to start drilling on a BIG scale. A considerable portion of this amount has already been subscribed. If you act quickly YOU can get in at FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE one-half par. Invest YOUR money with people YOU KNOW are honest, efficient, and successful. OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES JOSEPH W. WEIS. DR. J. T. CLARK. C. K. WHITE. DR. G. D. HELGREN. S. E. DAVIS. Fill out coupon now

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Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen

I ha?e $. that I might invest. Send me full particulars with the underBtandine that I am under no obligation to buy and that

you are under no obligation to pave any shares for me.

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IfJ&oming-Thornton (Ssl Company 302 HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND, IND. Telephone Hammond 2217. Open evenings, 7 to 9 p. m.

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Buy U.S. Thrift Stamps Hush, Little Thrift Stamp Don't You Cry Youll he a War Bond Dye and Dye.

KAUFAANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind,

Save S. H. Green Stamp Hush, Little Green Stamp Dont You Cry Youll he a Premium Dye and Dye.

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And Nowhere WfJJ You Find a Greater Assortment to Choose From! THERE can be no denying that these new Fall Suits and Dresses possess more grace, distinctiveness and beauty than any brought out in vcars. It will be greatlv to vour advantage to make your selections at once. Present stocks were contracted for long ago at prices that are from KYr to 2orc less than present day wholesale cost. And in addition there is an absolute shortage of nearly every sort of desirable material. Buv now and avoid higher prices later in the season. Handsome New Suits at Moderate Prices $26- $29- $33 A SPLENDID VARIETY OF MODELS ARRANGED IN THREE SPECIALLY PRICED GROUPS.

They clearly show the tendency of Fashion in Colors are brown, plum, grav, navv and black

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silhouette, fabric, color and trimming. In their

very plainness lies their charm. They are beautifully tailored of the very finest all wool suitings. Fall Suits at $43.75 This showing embraces a number of exclusive models. Made of Silvertone, Burella and Poplin in the favored shades of brown, gray, tan, also navy and black. Every garment possesses splendid workmanship throughout. Sizes for women and misses. Priced for Wod- ri A q fjr g" nesday at TimC k2

you will be delighted with these suits with

tneir styles, their qualities and their prices. So be sure to come tomorrow and see them. Broadcloth Suits Beautiful Fall Suits of Broadcloth and Vclour that we believe will particularly appeal to you because of their graceful style and attractiveness. Some are trimmed with rich fur. all are

lined with best qualitv satin. Sizes for women

and misses. Priced for Wedncsdav at

The Summer Half-Holidays Are Over. Well De Open All Day Thursdays From Now On.

Taffeta Frocks $15--The frock. arrival f rm Now Y'-rk ?at':rd.ij. They're fxepriona' valu'p th 5-tv:s ari so pretty and th rra,;-;i!' if -h cr '1 q.:aliy. Th- ar ra, S-'.k Ti"-!i, firnr, CT'Jsh 1 hH, k-:H f-n-.ur.'v. i ; ':.', very attractive jrarmcnT.--. a r

$15.75

Silk Plush Coats Special Values at Only $28.75. Slightly flared full length models, made of fine quality Silk Plush, with immense shawl collar, all-around belt and deep cuffs, lined throughout; women's and misses' sizes. W o 7 Priced for Wednesday at-- v34l O

Stoles and Capes Striking Models, Specially Priced Original designs in Stoles, cape and scarf effects of black silk plush, gray silk kerami. lined with Salt's satin; some are tassel trimmed, they are very much in favor for Fall i O O O wear. Priced at P Cj Z O

Good Substantial All Leather Shoes for School W ear at Cut Prices

The Kind of Shoes that Look Well. Wear Well and Fit Well Come See Them

Tots' Shoes, $1.C0

Tots' Scuff ers

School Shoes

S0 rn-lrs T.ly of !r.fr. nt.' tan anil biack kid button ho?. h-.ni1 firned

rolci. wiIk'' S-.-els: .j:zi? 5 r-1

ulr pr:- f :.50 pnir price, pair

One iot of refu'r $2 50 Scuffers,

biitton style, made of tan kii welted

pa!:

caic o -4 fo!.- i!zn 5 to S: a dandj' ,hoe for JJM.UO rr(''insr feet Sa!9 price. gfj

School Shoes, $1.50 ECO pairs of children's regular J2.50 lace shos. pf gun metal calf, cioth tope, full toe, solid leather throughout; a dandy school shoe; C- erfi

izes SH to 11. rair Y0" Jirls' Shoes, $2.19 Zz A factora surplus stcck of chil- : drsn s h;g:h grade 6chool shoes, made S of best frun metal calf, durabl ZZ-, leather soles; sizes 1 1 to 2. par j 1119; litei to 11. Pr IJO

Infants' Shoes, 37c A Boston manufacturer's samp's line of soft sole shoe.s. various styles, patent leather vamps with colored tops; regular 50c and rt'Tf toe footwear. pa.;r 0y U. S. Army Shoes Federal Ph'ies for loys, U. S. Army 5'y;. prf te, hlTif-hr l?ce, havy i-f.r, ,-,f o-.l tanned ra!f. Iittie ''n's' p!.-.' a. rr rair. $3.10: youths' an'l boy' Plies. per 3 50

T0C pairs of mis.es' and children's dull caif school shoes. cloth tops, button etyie. good durable soles.

f'zes 11 -i to 2. pair $195; sizes H

to li. at l 69; s;zs 6 to

5, pair

Boys' School Shoes

$1.39

Selz Shoes, $1.95 Misses' ar.d children's grun meta! calf shoes, strictly solid and a shoe that wjll give splendid service for school wear; sixes 3 v to 2. rear- C" Q K ular J!. 50 shoes, pair r'A.CJLittle Boys' Shoes Well built school shoes of heavy train calf, copper reinforced toes, extra heavy soles, sewed and tacked; sizes 9 to 13V4; regular Q- QQ $2JS shoes, pair 91'00

Bor Proof Shoes, blueher lac style, built of heavy calf, some have ffreen le.tther soles; excell

ent scnooi shoes; boys sizes, pa

a 4; youths sizes, per

pair

Endicott Johnson Shoes Genuine calf school shoes, blueher lace style, heavy green leather soles, sewed and nailed, very strong- throughout; regular 12 2S

snoes. sizes 9 to 13HPer pair

"Betty Ely" Pumps Betty Ely Pumps, are made of white duck, ankle strap style, bow trimmed, white rubber soles and heels. Growing girls' sizes, $1.00; misses' sizes Q1 3oc; children's sizes otJv-

10c Ink at 5c

Signet writing- fliri. ;'i'k L ris

mucilage, 10c botts on sa at

Memo Books Packet Memorandum Book?, real leather cover?, filled with good n quality paper, at JtDC

Special N-. Sij4 P-r:.-:l. a redwo-d pencil witti god eraser. Regular 5c kind.

three for. . .

10c

This Store is Headquarters for School Supplies

Every litt boy and girl takes a certain amount of pride la their school tabits. per.c.;. pens and books.

This store ha? fpent greater than UMial effort to provide just the kinds that they will want and have priced them low.

FREE

Pencils Contract, Diagiaph and Cascade Pencils with eraser;

exceptional v

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An Ink and Pencil Eraser which spIIs regularly at 2c. to each boy cr girl mak.ng a purchase in our School Supply department.

Special

Paints

Special

Tablets, 5c

Paper Scratch Pads, yellow papr. size fix!1 Contains about l.V) shts. Specially priced at DC

Indiana Sch.-.o! Tablets, consisting of nutnbts s ?.. 67 and 91 the r. r,..l used m all Hammond KJ s hools. -Sal'- price "7 Eraser No. TTS iiiaisiiell ink and P'-m-i; et-ascr. extra large Kg f7A A big value at V Chalk Keguiation Vi'hite School c!,ai,;. 1 gross in box, 2.V. tClft value, on sale at - V No. S 301 '"omrosif-on Books 'ith flexible. c-,vr, mk paper. 35 r..!i!!J:.J! 10c Industrial Art Text Hooks Xs. h f, and 7 at "lie; No. 4 20C Prang's Kxtra Paint olor Cake. All wanted colors. On sale each

20C

5C

Typewrifr I'aper. good heavy

stock (about li") sheets to a

pound). Prieed for this O

saie at. per lb.

One Hour Composition Xote Rook, good ink paper. fiexihle

cover, wortn oc. Special two

for

Kagle Pencil Contblna t .in Ten articles such as peniiolder. comb. pn and pencil. 4 medium ponc.ls and one oval drawing pen- ttcil. in Itathereate box. at Mikado. R.xall. L'staco Pencils "'i!h good eraser. No. 2 leads. Heg.jlar 5c penvl. on sale f at "V

Print Pans for Prang's olor.-

f-pecially price .3 for tnis sale

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Prang's ?A V.rater Color Paints in japanned box, four colors ana brusn, the kind used in ail the schools. Regular price 2oc, t Os-t our piice V Extra colors, per cake. 2c. School Bags Or gooa grade oil cioth with shoulder straps. Spe-

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for this sale

from to- 10

Slate Pencils lied. -vh:te r?1;d

blue, 4 in a box. Priced for O.

tiiis sai" at, pet box.

'om bma t '. Pen and Pencil

With good eraser, others ST.

ask 10c f'ur price..

Atlas Theme. History and Drawing Paper in i'.nvel ops Each

lie; covers lor same, ;oo:

rings for covers, each.

Rulers 12-inch flexible rulers.

brass edges on both sid

tl-rf- 5c k.nd, at

n1:d 2C ic 1 )

5C

5c jlers.

.I.d:.,: 3c

Composition Books, filled with

good ink paper, marginal ruled.

size 7,ixi"L3. with stiff cov

er. On sale at

Pencils Contract. Civil Service and Cascade Pencils, best No 2 lead, with good eraser, 5c "I fft kind, 3 for AUV Slates No;si---ss. germ proof slate. with hardwood frames f'-ii.

Sharpeners Pencil Sharpeners, the kind that really sharpens a pencil. Special for

this saie

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5 c

size 6x9.

On sale

16c

mplete with frv.

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Cra von s regu- c

Eraser, 5c No 322-E Fa'fr's Kneaded Pencil Eraser and Cleanwrite Eraser Largest of its kind on the EJ market. Pr:cd at

Tablet, 5c

"Biggest on Earth," ruled pencil tablet, size MK1. good quality paper. A big bargain at the Kg sale price, each V

eagf a t .

t'on Holder With rubber, cork

or steel gr;p. C Steel pen point.

Scott Koistman's Eight triors ;n a box, lar 5'.- kind Special . .

More than lonn Pencils Tablets of

various sizes and thickness. Specially priced at

Fountain Pens A complete line of Boston Safety. Wateiman and

f'arker fountain Pens.

I"p from

Prang's Art Education Crayons 'No. 1). Specially priced at flgi per box. only "V

Crayolas Eight different colors, put up in a box. Priced special for Friday and

Saturday.

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8c

5c line and

$2.50

Brushes

Number 7 Camel's Hair Paint Brush. P.egular 10c value. Priced for Friday

and Sat. at

5c

The New Fall Suits and Dresses Couldn't De More Attractive I

ru.i.- ji'l n omen $52.50

Womens" and Misses' New Autumn Dresses Silk, Satin, Taffeta. Serge and Wool Jersey $1815 $27-50 $29-11 The excellent qualities, lovely stylos and moderate prices of these new Fall Dresses will greatlv appeal to you. They are reproductions and adaptations from the most successful fashion ppntcrs

Those at $18.75 are of satin in plum, taupe, brown and navy; white collars and cuffs, side sash ef- II fects, finished in sold embroidery. The dresses at $27.50 are of Checked Taffeta combined with jS Wool Sere They are carefully made, the styles are charming. At $29.75 you'll find smart S dresses of Wool .Terse- in the various new colors trimmed with silk braid. '

I Here's the School Shoe Specials that Crowded this Section Saturday I

$2.19 1

$1.79

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