Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1918 — Page 3

Friday. December 13, 1918.

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A croup of the Anc rican soldiers aloard the Mauretania cheering as the boat steamed up New York harborthe first boatload to arrive. Tho Cunard Vner Mauretania wounded and crippled soldiers, of ' t inherit of U. S. troops to pet the broueVt K to merica the f.rst eour.e. had arrived before that. prlad word thar they were booked boatload cf Ancri"n Soldiers or- ! but the 4.00 aviators Rationed in . to Ro home. Their cheers shook dere!i hornl n7r the 'ferf I England and put aboard , he Mau- .New YyrK harl.r wU.n the Uner the armistice. Transport loads of ' iutaraa fomcd the t.rst lis con- ' steamed into the po.L.

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The Great Army of Gift Buyers This Christmas Will Be Mobilized Under General Utility. Most women will want to give the men in their family useful gifts. The war lesson is still uppermost with everyone. In our men's wear Section, you'll find nothing else but useful gifts; things that men need and buy for themselves. You'll like our spirit of service; the desire to be helpful; our knowledge of what men like. Don't wait longer, come in now and make selections.

Stomach Dead Man Still Lives roo;;. who suffer fr. m S'Hir stomach. JVnncntition of ro-xl, 2is.r-ss affr xxu:s ami ir.iiigcsti.-tt. :ni4 feoK relief hi lares riumks ft nrttii.'ial lisf-st"r., nr.' kilhn.r thfir fl.'tr.aohs ! ii.;n-tin juI ms ! as thf ii'ti'ii i.f lii.'ri'hi::.' lailtninpr au.i injui'i;;' tH-ymui repair tv. rv nerve In lni - iiy. AVha r the stei)i;ie.i ,.f i '. ry sufYrT fruni in.l:tetion n . ds is n troo.l fr-

scription that will hnii.l up his Fl- :r,a.'h. inniUr-nl dollars AW-iinf ila y evenitiK lit Mil str.-rmh. ei.erriy aii-i .lastioity ;.'!U. i,n.a;xr. 'Ht-r.! was not a larire it. ami i:-.ak.' it stur.lv noufrh to 1'est I , , . . H hvi tv n t without ar.it;.-..-.! ai.i. a cr-yxv.l a so nit!- h skkls In

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Thui-s.hiy l...oking after tho H-.l Cross dri o to start i:'-t w '-U. jlr. Jat;:f" ?ow. il- of Kansas City. Mo", is lr.akins' " otinie,l iit with h- r sister. Mrs. Ueo. J I.oyeo. durin-K the al.s.-neo of h.'-r Inashand. Dr. James Soi;-.irby. w l;o Is in th rtirdieal d. rartnt.tit of the r.ritish army. Mrs. J. T. Huff f ilary si--r,t Th.ursday at tho homo of her unol-i atnl aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i;oo. J. l.oyce. The M. i:. I.auies tof.k in about one

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Ihel that distressing slok ha!aehe! lie-it i ;.-. y..u f mis. rahle- with' t laati tea that Won't fail. j

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.m:. ilea .i .-o.ti(r o. " j ;s ivj.at .-.u n I. Sid. nd.d for liver ; Th-irs.iuy with lor sister, Mrs. J. T. ) ., ni !...:.--. i..r ut.s. t st-.tna. !i. had 5;,.ltx. and etlter r lr.ti.es. ii roi'h cn.l i "ist i j ; t ion. Sano- reiu-

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has Mood joisoR iu his arm.

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Mrs. J. Cox rind children soent svrrat d-iys rtt her rare-it's hot.: tai swrek, Mr. nnd Mrs. V.". S. Ilur;-.:. Several of cur people ntte.-.d-.-d 1h l"at jttock Show in Chieu.o Inst ue.'k. A'niond Carlson's have a t-ry sic; rhihl at tliir: time. Messrs. Walter Allman ar..t I. II- in of i 'i f.-A n iv'-t v. er- ral'-'-r? I". -".vn lis

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Help the government to pay its; E debts by buying War Saving '. Stamps. ;

PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part cf tha City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company

J. J. BREHM, Prep. PHONES: Res., 1674; Office. J95i

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Of course vou have, but perhaps you did not know they were "Bi Bens." They arc usually housed in exquisite cabinets. They are simplv gorgeous in appearance. Many a cnbinot designer has worked overtime to make

a "Louis De Luxe" cabinet. These "Big 5jrrT

Ben" talking machines possess ten thousand salesmen's talking points except TONE. When vou are shopping in search of a phonograph," take time to look carefully into the hundreds of "Big Ben" talking machines. What is a "Big Ben" Phonograph? Did you ever look into an alarm clock and see the number of cog wheels? "Big Ben" phono-2-ranhs have iust such a motor. A clock-work,

cog wheel motor. Such a motor is all right in j-

a clock but not in a phQnograpn. a ciock is a Blow-going piece of machinery. A phonograph motor must move many times faster it also wears more quickly. "Big Ben" motors are made by concerns who never made a phonograph or know nothing about ihe acous

tic principles of sound. All "Biy; Ben" phonographs are assembled. The motor is made in New York; the cabinet by a furniture factory in Battle Creek; the tone arm and sound box in Boston, and the balance somewhere, in France. The parts were not made for each other. It is all stock material. This Mao Worked 35 Years to Give You liic New ReCreafion Edison Plionogragh The is Edison is the father of the phonograph and he is living today to see his invention the only one of its class in the world. The Motor of the New Edison is worm driven no cog wheels to rattle and will last a lifetime. The diamond disc records are not played by the use of a needle dragging the tone arm across the record it has a worm driven device leaving the diamond free to oscillate, producing a tone the re-creation tone which is so much human that experts are deceived. You could place the mech-. anism of the New Edison Re-creation Diamond Disc Phonograph in a dry goods box and still have a finer phonograph than if you owned the best "Big Ben" talking machine ever placed into a "Louis ITc Luxe" cabinet in tone and mechanism. Make Us Prove If us convince you that "Big Ben" talking machines can not play Edison records with the re-creation tone, (rive us an opportunity to show you that you are not getting anywhere near your money's worth in purchasing a "Big Ben" phonograph. New Edisons $120, $175, $220, $285 Payments Arranged to Suit. Stranbe Piano S Music Co. 631 HoEunan. Phone 681. Hammond, Ind.

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An Important Christmas Display of

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art Schaffner & Marx

Suits and Overcoats. Extra Good Values at $35.00 NTERESTING in every item, extraordinary in va riety, a, gathering of Suit and Overcoat values that

stands alone. Very latest styles best of all-wool materials, the Hart, Schaffner & Marx label in each garment is a guarantee of Postive Satisfaction. Special Values In Clothes, at $25 W E'LL also show you some excellent values in Michael Stem's suits and overcoats at $25; characteristic models for young men full of spirit. Styles for older men with character and dignity. They're worth more than .$25 you'll sav so when vou sec them.

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Hart Schaffner fc Marx Smoking jackets

suits

Overcoats"

Tlie best kind of a gift for a boy especially if it cornea from this store wl.ere nn'.y "classy" over-

zz coats are shown.

SPECIAL Serviceable, Tiressy Overcoats,

belted back models, with larg convertible collars, made of good wool fabrics in the new colorTiTl: $18.00

Boy's hlackin aws At Only $7.50

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These are really astonishing values. The fatirics are heavy j and warm and come in pretty ! colored plaids. Made with shawl ! collar, patch pock- rr - I etc., all sizes at..... p.0J I

for Inng wear nothing mora useful

A Hart Schaffner itMarx overcoat warm and comfortable valuable health insurance Shirts sili, madras, wool Neckwear all stylos and prices Underwear Hsht, medium an1 heavy -weight Gloves all k!n!s strong values V Hose cotton or silk, any color, box or pair Handkerchiefs plain or with Initial

tha kind ha wants Lounging garments to save his "geod" clothes Bathrobes every style nnd ce'.er Pajamas and nightshirts all kinds and prices Sweaters always useful Mufflers of silk or wool Suspenders a gift he'll appreciate Belts with lnlttsl or plain, silver buckles, etc. Garters a useful, Inexpensive plft

Bath slippers rc.finy kinds and co!ors Auto or steamer robes unusual values In these Umbrellas something hell be pura to like Leather goods especially wanted by the man who travels Suit cases and bags he'll appreciate one of th-si lit tens In leather or wool

Mackinaws nothing mora useful for tha thilly nights and mornings

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Wool socks

-fine health protectors the days

Hats beavers, velonr?, stiff hats

Mens Bath Robes Make a Splendid Christmas Gift.

At This Sale You)) Be Able to Select A 'Nice One At A Saving

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i'!VPl 'X to m10": new designs in all wanted 4 zf liilKsW colors; $6 values, special J J

Rosenwald and Weil High Grade Bath or Lounging Robes, $7.50.

hlens Suspenders 59c Monarch high grade suspenders of good quality elastic web, white leather ends;

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KXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUKS, made in coat st vie of finest I'.eacon blanket materials, rich plaid

ar.d "Navajo" designs, good assortment of colors

finished with corded girdle, pockets, etc., all sizes

Other good values at $10 and $12.

$7.50

Bath Robes, $2.50 made Bath Robes, purchased last year would cost just double

the prices we are asking now full length coat styles, j collar, corded Kirdle and pockets, two- r" SI

tone effects, all sizes, priced at pU.J J

Gift Special 25c

M-n's Japanese silk inii ial handkerchief--. Xea'ly hemstitched, stny inii i'l you desire, 15c values. 2 ' v 25c

NECKWEAR SPECIAL! 3 for $1.00

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