Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1918 — Page 3

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Friday. November 15, 1918.

( The war has given a new meaning to the word SAVE. l Everything worth while should be SAVED.

G-OIKICM HEHPKIBETOiJAVEir

HAIR is decidedly worth SAVING. It is a protection and an adornment, worth dollars to men, and to women it is PRICELESS.

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Newbro's Herpicide has proven its worth use it at once refuse substitutes. CJ Sold everywhere applications at the Better Barber' Shops.

Send 10 cents in stamps or coin for generous sample of Herpicide and interesting booklet. Address Dept. 171-B, The Herpicide Co., Detroii, U. S. A.

GONE !!! TOO LiiTE rOH KEBHdDE

They're Beauties!

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creieta j uiu arch ; low comfort heel: a nappy model for SU $5.00 Eame ir'v'e! in black - $5.00

3 tt New Fall Stylaa for Woman t tby will aaoaza you.

Bring The Boy!

Let aa aliow you theae 'wonderful Newark Boys Shoes we sell at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50.

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LARGEST IN THE WORLD-r297 STORES IN 97 CITIES. Hammond Store 566 HOHMAN STREET, NEAR STATE. Open Saturday Evening. 297 Stores in 97' Cities.

GIVEN AWAY December 24, 1918, at 8 P. M.

-Tickets given free to men, women, girls and boys. Children under 10 years of age must be accompanied by their parents. Remember, there are no charges or obligations of any kind. A girl's or boy's bicycle will be given away free to the one holding the lucky number. Get Your Free Ticket Today fiendersonCleVeland

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AL. J. WALZ 229 8 TATE STREET.

HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 2489.

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BOY'S MA CKINA WS Only $&?8 Fine warm Mackinaws, with big storm collars, patch pockets, all around belt. Made of. all wool plaid mackinaw cloth, pretty greens and browns; sizes 7 to IS. c Z C O Priced at O.JO Corduroy Suits For Satisfactory Wear J O J Lr of Knickers Suits of this sturdy material will give just double the service of anj7 other fabric used in bo-s' suits. They are strongly made, belted style, slash pockets, two pairs of lined knickers: sizes 8 to 18. gh Q p" r Priced at kPCj.DU Tommy Tucker Suits at $4-9. Attractive little suits for- bo"S from 2 to G years, made of velvet corduroy in Tommy Tucker style; round collar, silk tie, allaround belt; brown and siray. Priced for this cf 3 C G sale at Pf.t0

FWHK greatest success in business comes, in the end, to the

store that gives the greatest service. Wc all want suc

cess; but sometimes we forget that serving is the wav to it. Serving, as we understand it, .means more than "waiting on" a customer pleasantly, delivering his purchase promptly, etc. Service begins when we bqy, not when we sell; yes, before wc buy, it begins with the makers of our goods. That's why wc buy, and sell

lart Schaf f ner & Marx Clothes

They serve; they serve the wearer. And that's why you ought to buy and wear them, and be content with nothing else. Suits and O coats, $32-$35-$40-$45

ICAUFMAIM G. WOLF - Hammond. Imd.

We Close Saturday N Ight at 9:30 Other Evenings at 6:00 O'Clock.

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HIMUOHD HIGH SAT

The last abearance of the Hammond high school football team In its home town this year will be Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the II. A. A. Park wlirn they will play the Harbor Athletic Club. The Harbor Athletic Club ia prac'ically the same "eleven that represented East Chicago two years ago and was coached by Floyd Murray. The boys are all workingr now and are as hard as

nails. They have been playing together . all year.

Renselaer high school was scneauiea to play at Hammond Saturday hut owlnff to the influenza epidemic In that city was unable to nil the engagement, liather than be without at lease one more at-home gam the high school scheduled the Harbor Athletic Club. A good game Is expected. HEGEWISCH DEFEATS STANDARD A. C. 9 TO 0

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ball team of Hammond motored to j

Hcgewisch to m-et defeat by the lat Lightning A. C. by a score of 9 to 0. The game was pretty well played, but the Standards lark practice as the ball

was fumbled many a time during the game. The first and last quarter the Standards held scoreless. The Hegewisch, quarterback made a drop kick from the 15-yard line and also made the touchdown in the third quarter but failed to kick goal. The game was featured by the brilliant line plunging of our fullback Andie Ianiels. Stodola and Chmielewski also starred In the backjleld. Ahlborn. the

Standard halfback was there with his ! toe when it was last down. The line I was pretty fair but could do better.' Stodola sprained his wrist while catch-, ing a punt but finished the game. Daniels, bruised his nose while tackling a man.

Xext Sunday the Standards will play the fast IndianaHarbor team that beat the Kast Chicago Gophers, 6 to 0, two weeks ago at Harrison Tark. Hohrnan and Webb streets. Game called at 3:30. The Standard will use the following lineup, Sunday: J. Collins, L. E. ; Bialka, II. T.: Sakal, R, G.; Salczynskl, C: Walkowski, L. G.; Pouck. L. T.; E. Collins, L.. K.: Chmielewski, Q. B.; Ahlborn, K. H.; Stodola, L. H.; Daniels, F. B. Subs, Razinski, Hank Jurchak and I.ur.dquist.

A Day's Pay For The Boys Away

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TRADE AT SHNEIDER'S, 79 GTAT E STREET, AND SAVE MONEY,

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Trade at H. SHNEIDER 79 STATE ST.. HAMMOND And Save Money.

H. Sf-ilNKIDBR LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR AND FURNISHER, 79 STATE STREET.

Our Saturday Specials for Men Men's and Young Men's Overcoats A P (f wool, $23 and $30 values, at.... . j D 0 U Boys' Overcoats While they last, f" f f

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last, at Men's Heavy Cotton Sweaters, Men's All Wool Shirts, fine make, good quality, all shades, at $4.50 and.. Men's Flannel Shirts Men's and Young Men's All Wool Winter Caps, at Silk Mufflers, $2.00 and $2.50 values,

-5.00 1.45 -!00 -1.50

Our Saturday Specials for Ladies. Ladies' "Sleep Over" Sweaters, latest (ft Pft style and quality, at $6X0 and JOiwiJ Ladies' Dresses in all wool poplin, French .srrge and Panama, latest styje, beautifully made, Q flf) values up to $25.00, at $14.50 to ! 01 il U Corset Specials Royal Corset 3;- .2. Warner Rust Proof Crepe de Chene Waists, 4 A A at......... 300 Skirts Special We sell all wool skirts In storm serj-e and panama at, ETft up from IsSLP

WE ALSO HANDLE A FULL LINE OF SWEATERS AND UNDERVEAR FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN AND WE SELL TK EM AT VERY LOW PRICE3. See us before you buy! It will pay you.

H. SHNEIDER, 79 STATE ST., HAMMOND.

'The Store of the Lowest Prices in Hammond."

Toimorrow Afternoon - at the H. .A. A.

Qck-Off at 2:30 Sharo. Last Home Game of the Season

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