Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Thursday. Dec. 12. 1918.
SIX 1'ILLION WQlinil TO VOTE l.'viTrr I'BEsfl Cablegram , My LoiTcll Mellct. I"lN'l'"X. I ee. ! !. -Approximately e:x million women will vote tomorrow -t the cencril election throughtint the United Kinsrdom. Xever I't'fiin were v. . men e'ipible f i vote for membeis of parliament. Blth-vtfrh they !:.iv participated In the '.-cte,pS on loeal e, : e r t h .tis for many
years T,inornw tin -. w u hel.i cl.n i 707 members i f the m w ho,i-.. , common This hour.- he : pon sible for tho personnel and tcnuuu of Great Britain's peace table plenipotentiaries win) will frame the empire's reconstruction program and will control Kngland's foreign policy for the next five years. The newly enfranchised women comprise nearly one-third of the total electorntn of 2'oiln.tP0 of tho fnlted Kinc ili . in.
PARIS ALL READY FOR HIM Ttr -illlnm I'lilllipo Sims. IHr In itfd Im:ss. PA It I P. Iec. 13 Pari .. Joyous and befiapucd, is irsily to v..!oni. I't -lent Wilson. Tomorrow has been of. nicially proclaimed a holiday. The it ;lux of people, of alt elar-c; from the i!uviu ' a already h:is filled the jit re. t with enormous crowds. All liliiir o ckra n ' t i. .n with the exception
of transportation, agreed to (suspend operations for the. day. All leagues and societies have adopted resolutions making: the president's icceptlon nation-wide. The off iclal .progrn m provides a for-ty-elnht hour stay In Paris.
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SUME SSFLE FASTS If J. M. Wilcockson Music Co. sells you at $75.00 tho same identical phonograph others charge you $135.00 for, isn't it to your great interest to save this great difference in price?
Atchison American Ueet Sugar . American far I"dry American Locomotive . Anaconda AmerkvuNm.-lung liablwin I.ocomotivo . Rillimore and Ohio Canadian I'm l!ie American Can Co. New York Central Colorado l'uel Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio . Crucible Site I lirie
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A of our barirains. AVe have tho finest aimed in printers' ink. hook over sonu.
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Ona ?S00 Chlckerln? Grand- $4C0 One new $550 Player-Piano $373 One rrr.rtically now S. IlarnesS! robber - $200 One like new rr'0 P'raube .$1C0 One $400 new Eastern piano $175 Ona $770 rlayer. used short
"j time $350
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'j used only three months, like j new $ 90
One new $110 litonorraph, fine case , $ 5
snare bo One Hallet & Paris viprisht....? 15 One $300 Grand Phonograph, PllSht tlamajo on ca?e, solid mahocanv .$150
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LI3EBTY BONDS.
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23 new Phonographs other? charge you JD0, $123, $173 and $200. Aur price for same phonograph, $53 $70 and $95. Twenty of the best families in II ammo n tlhave purchased there r-honosraphs during pact ten days. See Our Big Stock of 1919 Phonographs and Beautiful Players, etc. You must call at once if you expect to get your instrument for Xmas. Prices and terms to suit all. Open evenings until 10:H0.
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h.o 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. V Jj ! HOGS Receipts, 72,000, market, 10 . :: lower
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' CAT1.K Ilecelpts. CO, 000 r.eeves $ 9.23Tia.7 Jf'J Coks 6.73';,' 14.0
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510 South Hohmaii Street, Corner Plunimer, Hammond, Inch Selling direct to the consumer at QUANTITY PRICES. Sale continues to December 2ist.
ECONOMY NEW TOMATOES Solid Pack. 1 dozen cans $1.75 Vj dozen cans 88c Vj. dozen cans 45c Case 8:5.45 FANCY NAVY BEANS 10 lbs. for $1.15 5 lbs. for .58c FANCY CAL. LIMA BEiVNS 10 lbs. for $1.15 5 lbs. for 75; FANCY WHOLE RICE .10 lbs. for $1.15 5 lbs. for 58c SPHAGETTI OR MACARONI 10c size 1 dozen for S5c 1 '-2 dozen 40c '4 dozen 22c SALT HERRING S lb. pail for. . . SI. 00 SPICED HERRING 8 lb. pail for $1.10 COFFEE 25c Value 4 lbs. for... .'....$1.00
10 lbs. for
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24.14 LB. SACK $1.39
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 1 dozen, including vegetable and tomato, for $1.10
QUALITY HEAVY FOURSEWED BROOMS Kach at . .85c and G5e
TOILET PAPER Good Sized Rolls
10 rolls for
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JELL O 1 dozen for $1.10 1 - dozen 55c
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BARLEY FLOUR .10 lbs. for 49p 5 lbs. for 25c RICE FLOUR 10 lbs. for 955 lbs. for 48c SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP 10 l)ars for 49c OLD STYLE MINCE
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I1UTTKK Creamery extras. 67,e; creamery f!r5ts. '13' 'S 63'2c; firsts, 5? 3' tGc; seconds. 54 ''i 30c.
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-Ordinaries, 55 ?T 37c; f.rsts. jrc.
l.lVi: POCI.TltY lowls. 33c; (luci;?, '',: pcesc, 21c; spilngs, 24'sc; turkeys, .'Do.
COFFEE 30c Value
5 lbs. for. 10 lbs. ...
$1.05 . .82.00
MEAT 21b. jar for. . . .
CANNED PUMPKIN Xo. :j can, dozen. $1.25 1 o dozen Oilc. V.j dozen ;J2c CALUMET BAKING POWDER
1 lb. for 21 o lbs. for....
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RUB-NO-MORE SOAP 10 lbs. for 59c
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BLACKENE OR PASTE STOVE POLISH 14 dozen 25c '-2 dozen 48e RYE AND WHEAT FLOUR 25 lb. sack $1.39 WHITE CORN FLOUR .10 lbs. for 49c 5 lbs. for. . 25c WHITE CORN MEAL 10 lbs. for -19C 5 lbs 25c YELLOW CORN MEAL 10 lbs. for 45 '5 lbs. for 23c QUAKER ROLLED OATS 10 lbs. for 59c 5 lbs. for 30c Uncle Jerry's Self-Rising Pancake Flour
10 lbs. for. 5 lbs. for. .
79c 40c
LARGE GOLD DUST
Kach for Small, 10 for. . .
25C .45c
Many other bargains too numerous to mention. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY. Our Motto is to satisfy our customers.
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ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
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SU,Sl f GATELTS - V'i a-vS HAMMOND'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' READY-TO-r-f WEAR AND MILLINERY SHOP
155 East State Street.
Our special December For Sale is the sensation of the town. We will acid to to it with sensational values tor Holiday Shoppers, in All Wool Slipover Sweaters $5.9S Georgette Blouses, hand embroidered $2.98 Fancy Silk Petticoats $ 3.98 See our spuming ISiily hurke Sets and Silk Lingerie for Ninas. Kadi article in fancy holiday package. f AT r 8 V J O HAMMOND'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' P.SADY-TO-V 14 I t L h WEAR AND 2IILLIITSRY SHOP.
Cbas. V. Day, 31 years old. of South H oh man Ftreet, Hammond, died yesterday afternoon at St. Margaret's bofpltal of spanls-h indjenza w hich developed int" pneumonia. Mr. I 'ay leaves to mourn him a wife arid one child. The. remains were shipped this iii'irnlns by Undertaker Kmrnerllnt; t. Kens.-elaer to Pe hurled in their fam-
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There Is noieU rejoicing and happiness In thu homes of Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr K. ltauon. Our-, and that of Mrs. 1'orest Rajon at llobart. After a distressed silence of tbreei months a letter ban been recc!el from their fon and lmvbanrl. Private I'orcst A. Kaeon, from overseas, I n Sept. rriber Forest, who was formerly with tin) idsnal corps service and transferred to the 61st. Infantry. Co. and become lo;t from his company and joined a company of marine riflemen v.ent over the top in the great battle of M Mihn.1 and become lost tho second time the, marine being' a little fast for him, "While lost from both commands on tho battlefield bo suddenly camo faco to face with a couple of Huns, got the drop on them and made them bis
i prisoners and marched them for sev
eral miles l.i fore coming on to an American military polio man, be delivered bis captives to a military prison, and g-tt ij.g ,js i-eci ipt therefore, started a vain to t;nd his company and after wandering through shell holes and the awful entanglements of warfare for nine days and nights he heecme as.(i and was picked up by the Ked Cross and taken to a field hospital and from there to a base hospital from v here, he
Christmas Gifts Special for Girls Girls' all Wool Sets Hat and Scarf ny - S1.00 A BEAUTIFUL- GIFT Send a Georgette Waist, pretty styles, only $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00
ML SHNEiDER Ladies' and Men's Tailor and Furnisher 79STATE STREET The Store for the Lowest Prices in Hammond. A Very Imporlanl Christmas Sale on
A Gift That Will Last A! Si'k Crepe de Chine Wai6t on!?' S2.95 Corset Special $2.30 sellers, such a? Royal, Warner's and American Lady - or1- S1.00
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seg, Waists, Skirls.
Men's Overcoats and Sweaters,
Tomorrow, SaSercaey, OecemlieF llii
Men's and Young Men's Overcoats $20 and -825 sellers; at. this sale only $12.50 Men's All Wool Sweaters $0.00 to $12.00 sellers; at this sale $7.50 and $S.OO Men's Heavy Weight Cotton Sweaters in gray "only; sizes up to 4b $l.Li Men's All Wool Winter Caps, all shades only $1.00 to $1.75 Men's All Wool Very Heavy Pants; thov were sold at $S.50. Special only. . .$6.25 Men's Sill: Mufflers, values up to $2.50. while they last $1.00 We have a small lot of Men's and boys' Mackinaws and Duck Coats ami we sell
them at b.VV and up , Handkerchiefs for
Ladies' and Children's Sweater Coats, all Christmas
Wool, at great l reduced juices. j We have a large assortment of
We have a full line of Underwear for j omen s pretty designed Christ
iadies, men and children and we sell them at verj- low prices. Girls' Serge Dresses Special All Wool Storm Serge Dresses, in sailoi and other styles; sizes 2 to 14 So. 35 to $5.05
High Grade Plush Coats "Marsha: Field's" make; value JS5.C0 and $40. On sale only $25
Dresses at Cut Price All Vool Dresses In Tanama f,rre and poplin, beautifully made; values up to $27.50. At car sale only... S11.00 Lcdies' Slipover Sweaters All wool, latest knit. Great values from ?2.?5'to S7.00 Ladies' All Wool KnIUed Sport Cap3 Big values only 50c, 75c and SI fin
maa Handkerchiefs; whlto or colored patterns to choose from. Fig values, 3 to a box. 9c; 6 to a box, 5Cc; 6Sc and 79c
Yt; received a largo supply of Men, Xeckwear, pretty designs, bi; values. A very nice gift. Only 50c, 65c, 75c and. .$1
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A Gift that will bo appreciated A heautiful I'oudrir Caj). all of fine silk and lacc59c to $1.50
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November 10th where be says be is V X Ur X Timmillg --111 Cll Wl (IC, W 1U I C , "a V it lit I I Uii viv ; tOC UlUCS OIll , ill ... tOV
Come and take advantage of the lowest pricrs ever offered. It means a great saving on vour clothes bill.
Kettinw alone; t':ti? and expcted soon lo bo with his outfit v. ho are now in the Army of Occupation on t.icr:ii:.n soil.
lir 1'mtf;:i l'p.nss.l WAf IHX'JTCiX. Dec. 13. Clias. Piez was elected C. i rector-eone ra I of the ! '. cier !'. nc Fleet l.'orporat ion Wednesday l succeed 'Tik. Schwab, it -Has c f!'i :i::lly announced today. P:ez wrs rorrnerly vice-president and JJenerai j.ianager under Schwab,
M. SHNEIDER, 79 Statj 3t., Hammond
