Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1918 — Page 3
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NEW BOCHE DIVISION IDENTIFIED
INDIANA REPORT ON THE L. L.
BY I'NITFIP l'RE. CHICAGO, ( -ict. 1. Indiana already
WTfc Press Cablegram.! , '-H''-. 70......v..o (lf i v ITH THE AMERICANS WKST OF ! Liberty Loan quota. " EKDL'X, rt.l Heavy rain nmcni. I l''K rterr, f..r tin. s,-v, ii!i
y.b oua, nation today forced the in -antry to operate without artillorv Ly evemnp the weather had dear.-. r T rl n-it Vi :
, l" "i or airmen artillery dropped bombs on enemy eoneentrat .'ins. Hair a dozer, new Buohe divisions have been identified. Despite bad ground tanks continue
i' aia in cleaning up machl
nesta.
of men are missing as the result of a capsizinp of a boat from th V. P. P. Salem, contains sailors on shore leave Sunday nipht. off Key "West. Florida, the navy department was adlsed '- day. The boat was unable to weather
s $ P. 3. )'"".- i t rouph sa, it was stated. Names .f loan head- ji,,. ji.isfiiiq have not been made
deral re-
trot :ii.!i.-.! todiv. Manv
'counties have n.'t "t lep-.rlel and jjthe aetual lit. liana total is b.-n.-ved to
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in gun
SERBS TAKE - VAST STORES
LON-nnvE PB,Ei;s Cablegram. LONDON. Oct. 1. After heaw fight -Jnp we have taken the important point of Crnivrs and Ordishte, the Serb an
" r omce announced pun?, enormous war rrifoners were taken.
MUCH BOOTY IS CxIPTURED I'NITEO Fit Baa OaB'wEORAM. HAVRE. Fran.-e, October 1.- Iesr'.te
heavy' rams Sunday nisht w ith she I French co-o; c : at ion continued oar pro- i cross. i.j;i!;.rnir additional v. Hair. 5. the! Frisian wa r of:'i. e state, t -day. Cn- j
' .'"if I'ooi v uns takt 11. car air forces (On'.T.jihlv hairis 5 1 ho enemy.
U. S. SAILORS LOST.
today. More materials and
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VICTIM OF INFLUENZA DEAD AT DYER ffiT-iAi, To The Time? 1 PYF.U. lnd. O. t. 1. Alfred Nt'-hola Austpen. four year old .'H of Mr. and Mrs X. J. Austgen. of Pyer. died at their home last nissht after a week's Illness of pneumonia, following intl Alir.-d leave? besides his parents, one sister. Il'lm, and three brother?1. Ilarc'o!, llclph and Robert, to mourn Mr. Ausfgen Is a well known hardware merchant of Pjer. The funeral will h held Thursday
FERDINAND TO ABDICATE
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THEATER Indiana Harbor.
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TODAY William Fox Presents PEGGY HYLAND
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Peg of the Pirate"
The absorbing story cf an adventuress, beauty and some bold, bad men. Written and Directed by O. A. C. Lund. With the above we will show a Late Mutual Screen Telegram. TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD in M'LISS By Bret Harte. Directed by Marshall Xeilan. With the above will show a Victor Moore Comedy and Up-to-the-Minute Hearst-Pathe Film. Columbia Theater
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These Cool Mornings and evenings make a fellow think about coal.
Indiana Harbor.
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The t imo for actual coal burning will be here in a jiffy, and then you will wish you had your bin full.
ORDER TODAY WHILE YOU HAVE A CHANCE.
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To the lerohants of the City of East Chicago:
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We thank yon for the use of yoor windows for the Fourth Liberty Loan posters. By so doing you
materially in over this Loan
in this city The drive in this city being practical ly over these posters may now he removed Thanking you, we are LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE, CITY OF EAST CHICAGO. JOHN W. LEES, Vice Chairman, Indiana Harbor Industrial Divison. JOHN CARROLL, Vce Chairman, Indiana Harbor Commercial Division. CHARLES H. TRUE, Vice Chairman, East Chicago Industrial Division. WILLIAM J. FUNKEY, JR., Vice Chairman, East Chicago Commercial Division.
WALTER J. RILEY, Chairman
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More Bonds To-Day
Buy More Bonds
If All FMANN VOLF - Hammond. Imex To-Vay
j Double 4?C Green Stamps Wednesday
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Do Your Shopping During the Day! The Lake County Council of Defense has ruled that the stores of Lake County close at G p. m. every evening except Saturday, when they may remain open till 10 . in. This action was taken as a conservation measure. As the store is open but one evening a week instead of two we ask our patrons to kindly do as much of their shopping as possible during the day. You can shop with more leisure and less strain and eliminate the congestion which will occur if you let your shopping go until Saturday evening.
RAVear ' FiBaby Nicclyiade Gar-
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These Special Values for To-Morrow
Two Splendid Fall Suit Bargains
Infants' Cztlc Kr.it J3 -'--ets. of all i yai n. '"ace:, weave, higlo ck, 1 front; they it. ;Ii pink '
whit and
and
Children'.'' K:..'Voau. r i-ar.-cy weaves, kr.:,; w . iot yai, turn-over ti uwftri it b""1 witi
silk balls; rr-.i,-:Vi ro 1
pi n, corn, rose O white. Special, i JCC Infants' Leg;r.s ri ' Nicely knit one 1 jra ".. T s. I'13'-3 and leg'-lns v. l.l'ied. In white, cr rdiits.1, r- nnl C-
J.en ; sizes fi li
to 4 year at . .
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PLUSH AND CLOTH COATS An elegant lot of women's and misses' new coats In silk plush with self collars and l-i wool vio:ir with largo rncl' l,tren-.l collar. Pull length belted models, l!ghtly tiared. The ve'.our coats com- In all $29.75
Charming Fall Suits at $42.50
Striking r.ew models, designed and tailored by one of N"-v V'-rk's foremost su ; t ma nu f a ct u : -f i s. They ri re d"velopi d of fi.o ell wool popi In. Coats are ;n tiie f. rre.-t lengths, l.n' d with per.;i fie cygne. collars .'ire of self material or slik plush. Excellent -lues at
$42.50
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New Poplin Suits at $32.50
1:1 ti. is proap are several stylish cw tr.o.ie'.s, 1 ,-rreetly ta.lored of P'pl.n .-in;! burella cloth. New "-liar 'ff.v:s. b-ln 1 con-, lined thriURliotit .rh sill;. Skirts are tailored aoc . oi.r.kr to latest fashion. Th'y c--me in navy blue and Vla-k. lii-fiio! valises at Wednesday's 1 me
'32.50
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Extra Size Skirts of Serge at $6.98 Nicely made dress skirts cf s-rg in navy and black, new fall models. Z2 to ::S waist; exceptionally good values at "Wednesday's price. Ask ( - o to see them, enly v O .iO
ISlandrin Dresses of French Serge at $19.75
Mmdrlri style dresses w;:h short tunic, sash belt, button trimmed, coilarless.
-Made of French sr-e in navy, brown.
burgundy and black. .Special
SATIN AND JERSEY DRESSES
Charming new fall dresses ct j ijch satin and erge in :nand-. i3 r n style w ith short tunic, belt sleeves. ,...nie are coll irlcs. pltJn and pleated skirts. Ale v 99 attractive wool jersey 3ess-- M In the new shades. Civ i' JBj q
u navy, or own. . s . 5J9.r5 $29.7
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Blankets Dependable Qualities Specially Priced
Woo! Knap Blankets, loo-,; ai d fool l.lv" wor.;. r-o d a-. 1 warm, slz CixO '.ro-i.oi'. i". .t pood va; ':- rf col r corubinr. tion. I'.euitiar 0 vaiue-. pri.-ed f'.r j. q 7 ZZ. this f ale at p J L D Cotton Blank-:. Splendid quality, good w ipht, CAxT6. they come in gray, tan or white, shell stitched edge.
exceptionally pood
Children's Bath Robes Nicely made bath robes' f.-.r children from 2 to 6 years, in pink and blue, r.'-w- floral patterns, round collar, turnLack cuffs, trimmed :nr V O .ii. Special VZt40 Women's Cotton Hose Women's Fine Cotton Lisle Hose
Women's Bath Robes Blanket cloth robes, pretty coiorei plaids or floral patterns, shawl or square collar, trimmed with neat cord, livceptlonaiiy pood values, w v y t - $4.98 Women's Black Hose
AVcmen's Good Quality Black Cotton
Klff!.- brand, reinforced where the wear and Fleece Lined Hose, double toe and
come?; they come in black, wh.te. and all want, d colors. Fer pair a t 45c
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Jieei. on saio at most stores f
jnoie. our price. ir.:s saie. per ra:r SlC
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Women s Red Cross Shoes $6.00
Velvet Hats
Special Values at $3.50 to $6.50
V' $2.75
values. Tai
Bed Comforter.- Size, IZr.:. filled with pood cj-iillty cotton, all covered with silk .- line, fancy st i tclilnp. ; p'.-' ; 1 i
assort mtnt of ey O O J: patterns, at .... p kJ .S Cj
1; J3 oys" Suits I! Tiro Pairs Knickers
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EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES
Womfn'p fall Ehoes, the famous Red Cross make, of fine kid with cloth tops, lace style, easy flexlM so't s that bend
"itli the foot. Military heels, a npp.t Jockin:
f'irafcrt"Me shoes, all sizes. Fair
$6.00
An excellent assortment cf f r.ew fall hats, In 'joth larpa )S and small shapes, iatet t elf ?cts; ircde of si:k veivct ifl navy an 1 t'lupc. und"torlm ; are faced in blue or rose colored silk. Friced fcr this sala H t from J8.50 down An ;
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FALL BOOTS AT $7.50 Wc ...en's smart new S-inch boots of brown calf, tree mod'if', with new stitchM tip, military heel, flexiu'.o leather solos. Fair J c J
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Suits as pictured in belted stvl with slash pockets; a model that app'-als to the boy?. They are well tailored f pood dependable fiibr:.-.-, mo-t'y daiU p.'i'-eins, t.vo p.vrs of
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$10
Ivlens Underwear
$1.25 Garments 75c
Fleece lir.e shirts and drawers, odds and ends from last year's stock. Good dependable quality, in broken sizes only, well r worth $t.:5 per parment. Tomorrow. v?C
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J3m Your Christmas Shopping Now The Government This Request to Eliminate Congestion in December
mornins at ten o'clock from the St. Joseph church of Fyer.
.OWN ESS
SQUIRE IS DEAG
John Tatrick L. FitzporalH. SUP. T'dawaro street. Gary, died at tle home last eveninp at 6 oVlo.-k of h IvdoninR of the arteries, tieinp confined p y a t'-.'v dns. Fitr.eral services s ili b.'f:i id Thui i dity morninp from St. L.ukv'4 . h'(r. h, 5ary. from where the remains f. 111 be t-hirped to AVallerton. Ind., th Jrv.t- home, for
burial. T r-nin r ii,l-,'''- 'T iTmutT rJ-'mrnr-
have charge. Judge Fitzperald was a familiar figure, beii.p one of Gary's pioneer and popular ci!i.'.. r-s. holding the Uiiee of justice of the !..,!. for the last, tieht yinrs sind a landida;- on the r. publican ticket Tor r.-ib-otii-n the Novcrnbi r cb-cl bm. Tlie ju.iK'e was of a. ery kind disposition to the unfortunate and as a jurist dispensed justice ti them with a kind hand and his many deeds for their welfare is cherished yn 'n'ii'ss. Ho was one of Gary's most popular jurists. He is survivt ! by a wife, and one
d.iuphter.f Vf ma. j
EvenUhe Coys Who Are Fighting Arc Buying Liberty Bonds.
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MERRILLVILLE
Mrs. Mry I'razies was iii town Tuesday. Trustee B..d was in Crown I'oint A'edneM"a y. Truant Officer Handolph was in the school hero ti'oliKsthv. licv. V.'m. Moore visited school here Fric'ay. The- aid society v. ill elect officers Wednesday. A parent and Uaehets meetinp will be orsanized next WeiiJnsday evenii p.
Everybody interested iu th-. sc!
to bo present.
Of Little I made e ul mod e f self m ' t :;rod and wear. h'z. V bi-o'.vn. pre f . . Specially p . . - at .......... ""
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thes auditorium last l-'r
Chairman of the Liberty P.on
M. boy. bad chare e of tb-
Lieu of (inry p:iv a vtv Hi Mr. Vim l.ieu has been c-iiled t
"' .-vvi rai ume. ilia no always
som-tbiiiK new ;i,,,J pood io t, ji the i
pie. The hiph school and eighth Br.
pupils furnished tin- musii. After tl propram Truste- F,oyd appointed the r
licitors on the 4th Libert Bond driv.i
ana tney wore all on tho job SptercU.y
ana report pood su. cess. Rev. Mlor delivered a imon last Sunday, hi subject
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