Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1918 — Page 8
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THE; 'rirlav September 13. IftlS. vn.e when darkness ben. ns t. fill !. NIGHT BB LONDON ITS WAR ATMOSPHERE He finds no shell holes, no a!r raid scars, as he had Expected, nothing In the physical makeup of the city to Indicate it is in the war zone. . On the streets are many men In uniform, hut a much greater number of civilians than antic, pated People are calm. They po ahotit their business quietly- Thcie is little talk of war. People1 don't seem to like to talk about crooked streets and the Oxford . ; y tones of th. bui'idlr.RS sink to a sombre brown-black. The-. is n i def; ns aur-inrt th it c.ukniss, which - ri.. i -the city slowly. I'e a thickening ahsorhinir one outline after another. There U something Ir.ev aaUU r.!-t .' Oa both sides 'f the street the h.u--.e:-present sHtd wall." of black. Xot a T" n oil of li-ht .-sc.-.r;-" from the Ught-tU'ht wlndow-?hu:trr. Fii'ure to rinse I he shutters at mr.htfail if an offense putiihnrde by a Iv-nvy fine. Here aiiH there .'.own t!.- street is n ARCHIE ROOSEVELT FY!'t?n v: Tn IT. S y.rw. xiiv. t.v- i r Br United Press LONDON". Aug (By Mall.) The real war London is London at niht. 4 ol I d London of daylight hour? is a trifle It remains for the night to draw back disappointing- to the ntwly-arrivei the curtain. American, eastfr for "war sensations." : The ilrst unmistakable "war feel" 1 Back Up the Boy in Fnnce rr t 1 1 ' . ' ' i uij; -
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N'ever before has Dame Fashion presented such dignifieJ, simple, yet becoming creations as vc feature tor the comiruz season's wear. We're showing a diversity ot
styles,, so broad that c'ery particular whim or fancy 'Jssi can be gratified. usia
Specials for Today, and Tomorrow Only
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Men's 5Ulii5 Ready-to-wear clothe? that retain their shape and Original, snappy appearance Ion? atter ordinary garments become shabby and batjgy.
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COATS
Broadcloth, 'eIour do Lane, Fiim - Fern, and SiK ertone Coats at fully 1C lower than elsewhere. $1898 -i $25
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Open A Charge Account Our generous Charga Account plan permits you to buy that new Suit or Coat now. Simply pay a small amount down and the balance in convenient weekly or monthly amounts as ycu earn.
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Serviceable suits that w-.ll stand more cellar doors than anything else oitered anywheres in town about our price. $OSS COihers O $7.50 to $12.98)
A large vanery of the most Extremely varied assortment charming dresses ever display- of clever styles fasmcned from
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J -.. Archie Ko'tspvolt. or,o of the ! j son.-' .. ex-rrc?i!crt Ko-.s" velt, has 1 returned to his home at Satrarr.ora I
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Irom his wound. II:s arm v.-as sliattert.i by ;i koi; f.-;.--'nient. I'oclors
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Poplm, Serge. Broadcloth and Silvertor.e materials.
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A Savings Account in a strong, well managed bank is an asset that every man, woman and child should have. Start Today Deposit a certain sum every week or month and see how rapidly it will accumulate. 3 Interest Compounded Semi' A nn ually
Lake County Savings Trust Company THE gACK WITH THE CHISKE CLOCK Corner State and Hohman Streets. Hammond, Indiana.
OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START. CALL AND GET ONE WE HAVE ALL SIZES. OPEN TUESDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
s:h.l:n- 1 Mr- t la;e r:i usi 1- r a h"l ii-h tr.ak' s n i.ilde ,r-:'i .-.?' v. !'.r.;ns l:'iii' a J i ;.!-. S" lain- ni at :i f: a rden T.-i''!- than n sireet l;cht. An rio-'i -piI ; l lirht f-i !;e " s'j !nuy orI r i r ;t n . i r r.):-! 1 ! -i :,e. X-.1" .'ii.d Tl.fn :i j'SIriTn err.r::e? frf m ill" 'I i: kr,' i "I'm!:" iib an insia r.t - i." cross. i j;e fair.' near t'r. srf et lip::, nil d;": f V -ir ititi the obscurity fr' i.i v. lr.-h !i ra m. After i',':'''' i . tr. site- ts .'ire f rac-
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Complains Ahout Failure. Ilatr.i.v r..J. Ind.. S?r-. 11. Kditnr T,:jr.. : In la t Thursday's Tiy.F.a T rci'l where the gefr:ii.r of l..d;.-ii..t asked th- I " pie to c h br.iio Friday, H- it. ;i, a ? Lafayetie liny. 1 . c.r.i :) hii'.': d and lift v v' its ' V.'a '"di :i:i;'"n arid l.-.f i y-
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Complains of Young Men. Griffith, In, I . Sept. p. 131S.
I Kdiror Tim's : I In behalf of the people v hi attend
church at --he er i lb . In ' . I wish t-
exr i'css r' y 'pii'.i'. u the t ' ! y oLiiit; me-n who ola .- s.i pa riot ie that : f ''i:nd i' r.ee. -.! f use yellow chalk on all the .:,. !!! nhi.-h v. ..re i.'"d to attend early mi?3 at .St. Mb'h tie! '. church ytMr Jay. These young men. who sh ill I h : f. 1 i i 1 1 e r.ij theii-
i i serjees to our ftnr ..r u : car as", are j still waiilnsr until iliafted, ib inc s.ich dirty and unpatt ioti-' w.rU tsnti! call-.l. I 1I vine been oil the r .--,;,: t ee f " r sev-
f ', i ml drives I persona';;.- Know how iiVK-r-i.-.l'.v this cc i-.ti. ' his !.vn anl marly
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A WARNIINfO FROM H. SHNEIDER for L,Gciii?i5 tSr Gentlemen 79 State Street- Hammond
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Would you believe that an innocent-looking pencil box, sold by a beggar, contained the cue to a big German spy plot? This sensational revelation is made in Edwin Balmer's newest story, "RUTH OF THE U.S.A.," starting in next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune.
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Here is a story cFlove, war, spies, and an American "Ace" a story written expressly for readers of The Chicago Sunday Tribune by the master of mystery fiction, Edwin Balmer. If you read Balmer's story, "1917," 'in The. Chicago Sunday Tribune you'll be eager to read "RUTH OF' THE U. S. A." It is one of the greatest stories of the war. Don't miss it ! Order your Chicago Sunday Tribune in advance NOW ! Phone your newsdealer. Read This Sensational Girl -Spy Story Start7! in Next Sundays
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WITTER & FITZGERALD WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR CHICAGO TRiGUNE. PHONE 401. 567 F'JLLETIN ST.. HAMMMOoD.
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UTdny. They n fnt to Chieaso to spend i .W w Mxici.
honeymoon and are expected to
return today. They will reside at Liv-
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The Thursday evening cltih will meet tl.i.- week with Mrs. Fred Ewighleben.
inp'. '.-ed in the Mr. Kite, who has been employed at
Mi.j Pitta Glynn and Mrs. cr.eaen -. iited friends in the city yesterday. Mr. Lewis Lewin of this place and Mi Brldeet Newman of Liverpool.
1 the people who ar.r ti.-i. d church with ynTr,Pi at Crown Point last sat-
their fnnchins Pnivlay !ne a son or two 1 t ij '
In the servlcivanl it is rot viobi'lnc the oidr to o to church with a machine,
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did thi dirty work are the or.ly ditty
th K. J. & K. It. li. for the past fve oi six ye sis. has resigned to accept a position in th" offices of the Mark
l-'.oindrv Company at Ga;
Mrs. K'.la P."per entertained th Ideal j Th M.T-.iine Cltih was entertain 1
took Club yt-steiday afternoon. las: evenini? at the home cf Mrs
White, the occasion k-ing a fare-well ir ; Mnnu.'aeturin? Co at Indiana Harbor, honor of Mis. Iicrrion KbeUr who i j Miss Kdith Ream has accepted a pos;sj.'ndinjr the s tjrr.nic: h- and who ex- j (ion as stenojri aplier in the po?:off ics pec's to leave shortly f. r Y.rv hme in at Gary.
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Th, War S.vi-;.-rs Pledcrs Card is Ji I a little note written to Uncle Sam
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PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER 11.;
Buy Your Winter Supply NOW and Save Money!
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Phone Hammond 49
wi f!rm sprvntion are vou doinsr your part? Are you attendinsr the food demonstra- t
Js tc stay to the finish. ! 1 ticiis? Are you reading recipes given out by t!i3 Food Administration? Th
rJi.Vf. uP ji.ih cPf Or, a i ill Government is doing all it can to assist you. The merchant is doing his part. Now
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We have a larjze supply of Sweaters for men. ladies and children. Men's heavy ribbed Shirts and Drawers. 35c and up. Men's fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, $1.10. Men's heavy and medium weight union Suits, $2.00 and up. We also carry n full line of Men's Furnishings and we sell them at the lowest prices. Our Tailoring Department will sav? you money. We make suits and coats to order for ladies and men from $25.09 and up. Ladies, attention! Wo sell Silk Crepe do Chene Waists at $2.95: Skirts $3.75 and up. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets $1.50. It means a great saving for you if you see us before you buy.
1 it is up to you. We will help you.
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H. SHNE5DER, 79 State St,
Darns any kind of fuel. Absolutely guaranteed to heat your home Lar," water pans clean ar.l moisten t h ei air. Wonderful Co;iI saver. I n v a typ.-ite now. Early buyers will save monev.
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Si Sweet Potatoes, lb
M Pork and Eeans, No. 2 can 12tc
Peas, Fancy Early June, j per dozen, $1.65; can fk Coffee, our Leader, 5 lbs., $1.00;
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"rt""-? !&3 Cofee Special Combination, f; ;-:?; jirJ 31 ib3., $i.oo; ib C Salmon, Tall Cans, Med Red . .
Syrup, Karo, y2 gallon
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11c 21c
HERO FURNACE CO,
P. E. Traynor, Agerxt.
Milk, Hebe brand, tall cans.
tj Sauer Kraut, 2 large cans .
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MEATS. Native Sir. Butt. Roast. . . .28 to 35 Sirloin Steak 30
T-Bone Porterhouse Steak 35 m Club Steaks 2S to 30c e;
liavi tfv xuuixg uuuoi. i.buuwu tty- ukj y - Com Beef, home made 24to 30p Fresh Spare Ribs 22c
Young Pig Feet.
Young Calf Hearts . . . Young Beef Liver Georgia Square Bacon
Plate Boil Beef 18 to 20c Boneless Prime Rib Roast 35c
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Ji 201 Highland St., Hammond, ! All our prices are right. Visit our store and compare our prices with others, gf Phone 2021, - f
