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SPECIALS! FOR THE WEEK-END

Eat Cheese Save Meat and Save Money Extra fine quality yellow American o Cheese, price for the week-end at pound. 5 Alexander Fancy Cooking Apples, lb. 6'2c

Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles Red Cross hlacaroni. per package, 9c Fancy grade bulk llacaroni-Spaghetti and small Elbow Noodles, per pound, 1 7c In original 20 lb. boxes, per pound, 15c Wide, Broad and Fine Noodles, week-end sale, 1c, 17c. In original 15 lb. boxes, lb. 15c

1,000 Pounds of Onions l,00Opounds extra choice Homo drown r Small rYelIcnv Onions, per pock jell JL C Per Bushel 75 Cents Crisco 'T:TWmns:xh,f:32c r,nnYtll Dunham's Fresh K c c p i n OCOCXTiXl. Cocoarmt, oii pound q e packages, tliis salo . vJ O C

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PRESENT STOCKS OF WELL KNOWN CANNED GOODS AT THE OLD PRICES! Here is a list of Canned Goods which are bpinp sold at the old prices. The next lot we receive will be at a much hither price. In &om. rases our present selling; price is locr than our next wholesale cost.

Fine Tree Inn Sifted Early June Feas. No. 2 can. 17; n f dozen XJJ t,.- Th.i r.Ytra Sifted Karlv June reas. No. 2 O CI ns, 25o; dozen Z.Ol Kh.e Label Little Gem Fea. No. 2 can. 35c; ry Q jEl Bia Fancy California Asparagus. No. tall cans. - S9e: dozen ... cv r-P.- Rrjnd Asprciw Tips. No. 1 cans. S9c; ydozen 3Trty t r r Our Famous 1 li wL this salo, por ji throe pounds for.

fi r r (hnse t Nanltoni 's ( 'rusad1 r -4 LsOfee Coffee, 1 lb. packaRcs O A C s T T Choioe Santos and Iiio 'of- -f o KOJjee fee. por pound ...1 OC

Toilet Goods -SPECIALS" Wool Faffs 3-inch ste in envelope, regular price 25c. Special L rPTT! d ileridor C -:i Cream 2Ec jar. special at 16c No. "'29 1-a Drespit.p t'omli, ? inches lens. irsn a;.d tine, black hard rub! r. i ci- q 'nr price 6ic. Special J-fOC Mermaid Hair Itruh Cushion back, multiple brittle: regular prlee 12.00. sperial at 1.39 BORDEN'S ... .... ii 7 r-I tV3aIIr IN THE SQUARE fA'.n.AljS GRAND PRIZE I Ask HIDHIIT WRD I far If PANAMA EXPOSITIONS I lf r "

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President V. J. Murray; Gives Sound Arguments : Before Commerce Cham-! j ber Meetiiiff; Amalffama-i tion Surrested. oi j T-' n vim i r-. r . ! - t" thU n c ! t l ; . 1 1 i i c ii i pl-T I I I. If, bel lit '1 nerve u:: ii! 1. 1 111' r.:ll" li V .! I : ;i . e-i ' 1 . 1 1 , 1P lIi: i'r. WHS t fl r i r . ! W J. M,n- j ray ' inl r.:,i ,-nid T. . -r t ll;:it Mi.ts !C b. a ry :!' j SSlntl Willi 1 e ! .hai.fi. lb P' M Mur- clie 1 1 1 in h:seining w ha i -the i,.s !' itsaid that s. end of i'i" !e. If. b IlMtlfS Id" c;i v. i.in. v'.i il '.iIr .iiairi l-.r IY0 r..r;;!,;i i . -e . CL-- 1 use T'S v'i re-t from v,4 .... j,. T-r-t ,-w i-n r-s fH. is'ta.va irt the r.-.ai.iuSS;v and the uia'.eiiaU used are ci h".rhcr c'r I Stove Polish n t.-r.iiart. s ::.- r-r ,-tf c r cue i oj. iu i tc nv.-i 1. i f: si or .t rorz i a-y tti.ve 1 pei'isa. V s.-'I i n f-.:.lTiv:c :e. i r.:! twiJ I m fl m- h.-ntw i-c r-r : tr .. -. y d N -!:: ea'.er-. 9 . r pr...r f i- i i.: i. -1 . t I . . r c .-1 or I ..... ir. i r-Uck Si.k Siovc Pcih WoiU . r-- .-o- r--- . . -ru.s-.v.a.p'i-. - i e n.- -r-i J S 'Summers Says" & You Dichlcramius Solution is tho ofrirliti hn'isopt.c. SPECIALS FOR F R ! . AND SAT. r. o7 Dichlc.ramin" Su'u-ion and a n.'-tsal do':"h 24 Asparin Tabiors (lifl.-er.l "Stur.nicr?" Ci.hi Kon.edy ''c Tonsihr o ? 1.2.". Vir.-.d i ton ir t . ' llituls Hop . ;.! . Cream 69c 40c 7J)MWw'oT.M5A STATC HAMMGKCfc iftX For men !' -' i-f?"er j'r 'i-IV - . J' '.A. 'f ta,". , "t 4 sni.',,-c .V.c.t.v.i r j-..;. r 143 V. - -e T THE C STSTCM CLOTH ir?r rtTf

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-" . -- s. ' i j '-r ' ' " hnr" from their stetionery nd railroad stntii.n? He called attention to tho t'net. hver, that this change nas btuirul to -(m' in snie forri f'oner or

itt-r, that lh' situation a it had ex-u-d for a number of j ears was in-cotif.-ni.u . In. iii.i"lcnl and radically w r i . j i iiiiiMinseli a- it had prevcnte.tj ihi't harmony of thought and feeling! lint was absolutely necessary If the j i oil i whs .;cr lo come into its own as a t thriving, progressive municipality; that j He canal an improvement whope h1u"! ccub! rn't lie o crest unat'd and viuch, m eff.-ct shoulii ti an inspiraiion to inliustridl ir.en :ml business men m both ends, hud been arbitrarily made a line of ili ni--i rca t ion over Mhith residents on oath side had called each other names, oyer which jen Iouhis bad arisen anrl aci-' which r.o good could seemingly ! :c from e Hot ride in the oiher; that i c. 't o t tin n v n oi h r i tiling in too l;.-..iry f the ciiv ihis coiidii ion hnd . bt f n a gresM hwndicap in every Item of l-iitit.ejiy Hint had gone out con.-err.tng t.'-.tj rr"sits, wealth and ecttvtiiea ot n, 't our effort m civic riii i,i-u i 1 r nuaii .s, in j i- i - wfi.iirs arvl pibrtiouUy every vlfro ri.-v.-niKpt li-nl tins heon d!vlile1: tbat il:e comlit ions to which ihis situation had gtxeu ri.-e v. ere radically wionj and . vv ere irmentive ! a i.tirr ovvn-ss ot vi - ,.n til'.. l.a I,....., t .. ...lrl l.-..., sen that lie hor,.-.j would !-o..rt r"S . He b. ;..;v.d he :.. ihH' the governi.te'it bn1 a ivv! bit st for Us action: 1 1 it the loc viTiient had not been taken ii-.advie.it v inn though a name, held s.l err d h v should be wiped awny.

!' si' u ii ton j - Hot.'- he continued. "I believe that ie.:c. ; o the,,),.? tiice hits e.ime when this organiza - ' ;-T'i": j ii.. n thi" citv should take immediate ii.. of o-c .tps to teach an amicable understand-

le-jipg: to get name that is acceptable to j '!1 ciiissos f people ; to solve this quelti..r f.r once Bnd for all time, so that . . i.'.iiy have, instead ot a mutitcipality I i u. up hv at tun inl rii vis ion.s and torn 1 and handicapped 1 jcaiouaies and dtss. tisions. n community that can wot k 1 t' ptther in a feeling- of harmony and j eo-operation and make of this city what I it ought to he Hnd can bf. one of tho' l grv:'est. iii..-t progr ssiv e and most! ' i n-1 . .ri an ltidusiria! eitis m the tr.idiib v est if not in i he whole X rated States As a representative bod of n-.r.n. ii Is up to vis to w.ulv cut this problem. 1 put l up to voi what c-tn Vie done"" The o -jest . on brought a number of w est end nw-n to t'.te'r fet w ho w-re i.tian'motis in express-r.g it as their e : t;on tii.it lnfa a1- the nam 'll.i.-t Chi.-uKo was concerned, there! we-e oi.-c ti nHv non. on that ,irlthat n ere at all weddd to it; that it'i'y realized that it was ft nt!.ii'm'-i ; t that it had W; to c.-nfusion. hid j.te- ! vented us from hav'ng anv individual n'.:ty and tnwt m tact anv nn:i - llL. - it U'n-i r. cr-e i.t h n ' e tfi hoth s iis v. o;::d be preferred u ii b-ut'.d to cause liny nnroe tna split in rommu- t ti t v !n-.e I ;i i t . t n ' . st? It was pointed out byhow ever, tl.it legislation led snd that tl.e .stnt-h-s o-.r; t ; e r wer to n t e all-.-e i.r.d liit a new law would have to be enacted be-lor-5 .lb! i,e dr.no it .on that ser" ed t trike ibi-ant chord was vo'eed first w.ubi b. i."-s- on iinwo- ka hi doubtless n t ri n l- i T ! ; e so! t lie 111 OS t 1 1 toi n Jiil.n 1 '. Kennedy, who . o 'j i i . 1 ' . . .! tllHt tl e inc.'t' r f ' ' ' ' n ,t an i . f amaleaaito could be u on this w. !h Hiiir. - motid: that the people ware pra-tically utiannnosif on this measure but that it bad apparently been held up. day after d;y. innrlh and month by politicians who saw in this amalgamation some loss (.' ir.dtv idual . es'ijts. "Why isn't the-e sot.ie action a'.on; this Mne?- n:d he. "Docs anybody know ?" V.". K. n.ie culled a'tenttcn to th" fact, that idiitiv in H-tmtc.ond and many in Last Chicago, had given a good deal of favorable p'tentinrt to a name, suggest ed by K W. Wi.key wars ago as the I rest name tor 'his c.ty Indiana so I thai wo would b Indiana, Indiana, and '-e hirbor would then be Indiana hari b..r. j Mr.ti.-i was tnad and carried tha the j chandler again urge some action on this I n. 'ttter of amalgamation and that the i president be authorized to nsm a new i Mtiunittf to force the sam to an 1sise. Legal phases of the question make it probable that ?-ich ama ira ma t ion i could not be made efle.ctive unt'l the i . . close of the present city aonunistra ton but. if Hammond is since? e in the matter, if city ofl'cials are sincere, if civic b a.-jers are sincere, then tms propositi, m can soon reach a favorable conclusion.

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Some mm buy clotlies without seeming: to care what tii jiriep is: they find what they want, and buy it. and ask the price then. They are easy to please at our store. We have the variety, the styles and the clothes that please. We can fit any figure. Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men for $20, $25, S30 and 35. See our special Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed fast color, lo-oz. weight, at $30.00. All these garments are hand tailored by ourselves. We assure you a perfect tit. Don't fail to see our new line of Fall Hats at $3.00, S3.25 and $3.50.

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w iliya iverland -l ; Sinclair Oil j VEAL fO-61 lbs. lSi2'gl9c: fiO-fu lbs 20fr32c; SO-110 lbs.. ;2lJi!3Hc; fancy. C 4 ft ? 4H c ; heav yweight kidneys, 16i'lSc: coarse. I4c P iTATOKS Csi s, 60: WisconsinMinnesota. $l.Su(S2(if. CHICAGO G3.AJIT FOTDSES. f'OCX-tii-t , ?l.3I: Nov.. $l:Z0. rice . $1 ;64. OAT? Oct, 15 R ' j v ; Nov.. C92,c: Doc. K3?e. CHICAGO trtTE STOCK. IIO'"i? Receipts. 23.010; market, -o lower : r. mgh. 1 1 5.3a ft 1 S.4t light, 51S.75 1 iritlfin- n.irsj IIS (lilWt; T.fc belcher $1 e -?i l".t i': packing. Jl T C'O i IS c a. t'ATTUv Hcceiots. lS.ndO: rr.arke steady, lft to 13 up: beeves. $!( On .if 19.j i: cows, $7. "5 13.75: stockers-f edes. $7.75jx-13. 7i: cyners. $-5.23 ft 7.60; calves. $ i . ' IT i . - I J tu: cher.--. $7.CSwlC7;. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Bt Tl Kit Creamery extr -s. creamery firsts. t71c; firs's. 'jc: seconds 50 3. ,-r. FGfiS Ordiriartes. r.trf 46't. 47 '; f C. LIVF F" 1 1 ' f.Tr.V Fowls, ducks. 24c; aeee. "2c: spring.?. (: r i tur keys. It. BUS SERVICE TO EDWARDS VALVE ReKinning Monday mtt"r bus service will be established between the Four Corners :n Hammond and the Kdwards Valve Mfg. Co. plant at Fast Chicago. Th route will be Stste St. to Calumet ovenu": Calumet avenue to Oostlln street, and Ootiin street to the plant SALVATION ARMY NEEDS VOLUNTEERS A thousand more officers for the Salvation Armv are needed overseas where the Salvation Army is wotkinfr w ith the men in the froot line trench-j es. i?irls must be over 23 years of aae and men over the draft axe or disqualified for military service in order to enlist in the wotk. Application may be made in Hammond to Capt. Hedenaru. 2t8 E. Stat" stteet. NOTICE. On account of the Liberty Loan Frive the West Hammond Law and Order League have postponed their meeting from Thursday. October 3rd. to Thursday. Oct. 10th 10-3- JOSFPH MILLER. S'Cy. " " 1."' w '.' ' ' -(? . ii iti iii !! una ii. i il the Best to 9 Tailor

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Column Any r g.st r. d l:..v S -. ni m Ham-1 rii..p,1 v.iic.f.,,. tl, ,, a hig !.! lismmood s.-.-u'. like Sat-rdiy after noon. They Liberty Ii! a - p. m. atid siend the afi.-rtu-'.ri in gan.e and -otit.:.vts. Supner w.ll b-i cooked and eaten in th" open. Those who plan to g.j siculd provide weinies and hrad Hii.i such other food ;,s they may w ih. Urmg a tin cup. lf i' rains the hike will tie postponed. Itns js sp)ei-d:d oppoi unity to pass 1 cookiru' and lire huibiipg 'e;i !. Those i wishing- rests s'n..iiid . ..me r i pared. j Troop No. 6. The executive vifrit.d Ti'ii-p No. las' evei.mg nd f.iiitid a hutc h of spier.. lid hoys who ate making hss'ot y m scout-! T-.K. The itn-.revi-rr.i-nl in this troop j since our last visit is very marked. j Troe; 0 inert- it, the larirf a ud: tori in o the. frvusg s. hool building and is i:i ehaige of Seou i -",!.-' er iMuglas. Other troops watch, out as No. C forging ah; art rapidly. Patrol Leader Meet. All patrol leaders and asis.ar.t pa'rol lenders a;-- to rrc t r, t Monday evening in Liberty Hail. 'Ibis is the regular October conference of the Fatr-il Leaders' Association. 0. S. TO FIX COST OF SHOES-- LOWER WASHINGTON. O. t 1 Shoes will soon be at h.vv fixed maximum and minimum letail pri-ea. lower than those prevailing. Th'y will be of better quality, too. Tiie war industries htssrd announced today it iiad rca'hed an agreement with the shc.e industry. Shoes standardized as to Quality and tyl will be priced at $3 to $12 for men, and women s shoes grouped aa follows: Class A f.-om Sr to $12: class B. JC to tS.50 and class C, S3 to $3.5ii. roport Innate price? for youths and l"h Idien's shoes have been fixed The board will examine the quality for each price by a class number stamped in each shoe. roliclngr, offlI cials explained, will he don by the various stat- couto-is of defense, to which complaints itiuy b' made. Shoes now sold for $3 will be of h ghei grade. Shoes rfttilfti? for 20 il iie sold for $1- and be cf equal cjoalitv . Manufacturers, jobbers and retailers subscribed to the agreement and retail(r must sistn a pledge containing th I new price scale and display it in their .-hops or suffer the cutiin? off of their j supplies. I'utfing shoes under the nw eched-1 ule will begin October 1 j and first de-j l.vety will be mad within thirty to I Sixty days. ' 2 powder Maes HI HELD Bf 0. S. reC8Ue of alleged seditious Utter-j anees. two employes of the Aetna I-lx-J plosives Company plant near Oary arc i i being held by the federal authorities.! They; ate Mitchell Guthrie. 32. and Charles D. Canaday. 19. both Americans. Put a larger Service Star on your Pocketbook. DR. F. 0, CARTER Eye, Ear, Moss inl Throat Doctor'a Services la Treating- Tour Eyes or Fitting- Glasses. SO Tears on Stats St. eintu vr-trnT.trTTcn 3? LI3HT8. S f- Br. Carter's assist. seJl aats are physicians and rargeons-ruaran-ted doctor's serrlces at optician's prices. Prices cn Glasses 'fci range from $4 up. Ttendaehec. nor vousnest, insomnia and Indigestion are frequen-ly caused by eye strain. I titlama t ion, styes, sensitiveness to bright lijjfct, require an oculist's can-. AJSTITICIAL EVX3 TITTID CKOSS EYE 3 CAN BE CUBED Below are Hie names of cured patients, some of whom lc.av livo in your neighborhood. Go and talk to thr m. Chesterton. Ind. Mr. Flm.r Veiidcll , Kobart, Ind. Mr. Kay Kioomuulst South Chicago Mr. F. G Milier SsS:) Aver.:,? II East Chicago, Ind. Mr. Michael Rooney.4sl K nnedy St. Mr. Nick Solan 1713 Aieott St. Mr. Joseph Optineck 1 E. ilst St. H-anur.ond. Ind. Mr tVaiter k"roil .fi06 Howard Ave. Miss Josephine Ormint-ky 305 1 th Fl.. K. Hammond Mr. Fmil I'.ielker 357 Moss Ave. Michigan City, Ind. Mr. G. "VVirken?ine. 4 I". K. Mich. Ave. Mii J. V a lone Cit2 Lncoin Ave. Miss Koelln. daughter -f Henry Koeliii, liuilder 317 1". 3;h St. Indiana Harbor. Ind. Mr. Faul Wf-ifhmcrr..:iifi V. FI7lh Glasses ritted at Reasonable Prices. Tonsils Remoirad. Nobs Troubles Cured. FRANKLIN 0. CARTER, M. D. 120 South State Street. "SiKti .f the Whirl.ns Li flu s" 2 Vf.'lls II S.i.'i- St.e. '.. Hours. 9-7. Sunda.vs, 10-12.

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J INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH T OR HONEY REFUNDED ASHANYORwwClif 1 1 j.LYrr Feature Attraction Today and Friday Kerseys Miro Phone Th- Greatest Act of Its Kind cn the Stage Today George & Marie Brown Comedy buu. Bethram May & Co. Comedy Skit Kntitied "HIS NOBS" Lane & Clay Comfdy Sinking and Talking. The Taylor Triplets In the Manly Art of Sr!' Denfense ALSO Ruth Roland In "HANDS UP" NEW SHOW MONDAY. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Matinee Daily , 2:30 E Nights, Continuous...: 7 to 11 P Sunday, Continuous ..... . . 2 to 1 1 Theatre, Hammanq TODAY AND FRIDAY Elsie Ferguson fn Heart of the Wild' I'.ehalf of Liberty Loan: Tuesday Emily i ?vrns. Friday; Harold Lockv.-ood. Mrs. W. D. Patton will s:i;s at the flrpt and secona Fncrv's all tnia "week. SATURDAY George Beban in One More American and Fatty Arbuckle in The Cook SUNDAY Vivian Martin in Her Country First and Fatty Arbuckle in The Cook Also Sunday, October 6th, Charlie Chaplin in His 4th Liberty Loan Picture, "The Pond." MONDAY AND TUESDAY Fred Stone in TH GOAT WED. AND THURS. All Star Ca?t in The Hun Within p A ST 1 M g TODAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION RAILROAD MEN Don't fail to see Helen Gibson's daring in her latest railroad picture DANGER AHEAD Also a Mutual Weekly and a Two-Ree Comtdy. BIJOU HAMMOND, IND. TODAY Edar Lewis Famous Drama THE BAR SINISTER A mighty indictment of race hatredA picture that was the sensation of New York. TOMORROW WARREN KERRIGAN in THE TURN OF A CARD Also FATTY ARBUCKLE. GRPHEUM SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3323. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANE. Double Quick Time for the 4ti Loan!

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