Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1919 — Page 3

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(International Ke-wr Berrtc. ) A.H1NUTU.V, Jan. Much of the rcverful authority o?r Atn-rlon railways, now exercised l.j the .Mre.-tor-senethl would te plated inth hands of a raw cabinet offlrrr, "Ihe secretary of lrnn.portatiuu," in a plan outlined today by T. PeWitt Cuvler, chaitman of the Association of Railway Executives, to the s-nate cotiuintteo on Interstate commerce. This proposal, appruvfi. h t-aid. by many of th ledinif railroad men of th oouri'ry, irovldes for the -ontinuation "as a matter of national rol i-y of pna! ownership, msnste-

1 "lent and operation of thn roads."

I -noi only would normal transp.irtatioii be conducted under drastic regulej 1 ions of the propose d-partment of ; transportation, but in tin-. of rational rn-.ersency it 53 recommende.l that the ii ml roads would operated fia -(runi-! fled national syj'eoi." rractkally as at

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"The Interstate commeree commission should art as a quasl-Jufliolal body to pass on questions of rates ami discrimination."' asserted Mr. Cu-Iver.

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ROBERTSDALE

PHONES: 857 !709 Chicago Avenue.

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East Chicago, Ind,

Will put on sale the sreatrst assortment of Moats and' 1 Troeeries erex offered in the State of Indiana. j Orer 1000 different Meat and Grocrrv' items to select j from- A solid carload all new, fresh stock. Think of it 'I 'Orer 1000 different products. fc '! m This represents the largest order ever shipped bv Swift & Co. On Sausage alonp we have 1 1 r varieties. It; takes enterprise and faith in the community to stork up I

u -j rnou; (jcuuni'it; lLtlll. ct. if .i IP I III IK 1 1 1 ft K . This sale establishes a new merchandising record. Visit our Sanitary Grocery and Market and look ovei the greatest variety of Groceries and Meats you ever saw. This stock will be sold at a prior' that. will save you monev. The store will be decoi'ated for the orcasitm and extra help to wait on you promptly

A Few of Our Specials

Mr. M. "lck of M'Ttle avenue n-a

a Hammond buslu?! visitor Wednesday. Mrs. J. Fase, Roberts aenue. visited at tha home, of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Herbert, of Cicero. Illinois. I.oyls Peterson, of Myrtle avenue, "ho bas been very ill with typhoid lever, has resumed hi? work at the Standard Oil Company. Clyde Smith and mother of the w .

Park addition, are on the sick list. Miss B. Bewley and brother, Roscoe, of Indiana blvd. were Chicago v;;tora the fore part of the treek. Miss Ele-anore, Flrk of Myrtle avenue, resumed her duties ?t the city hell Thursday after being conrlood o hr home, with an attack of l.-;on-

chitls. Mrs Stiller of Cleveland avenue a. r Hammond .hopper Wedn'sdar. The -A'l-Pr'iht C!a'?" b-ld a business r.ieearvs; at th home Jf;s ";o.

iette Colding for the purpose of elect'if off i'-ers. The f 1 bwiti k were cict"d; Kev. 5pjebursei. tachet : r,,.i loldin?. president; William 1-Uman. x Ice-president; Ms Azncr At-.h, son. secretary and treasuiei. r.obert Masterson of Hobcrts avea-j was in Hammond on b jsinej? Wednesday. Mrs. tied Bimha.nmer of Myrtle a v. att"nd"d l.r.- meeting of the Ia uhters of r.bclah of Hammond T icsday c-en;nz. William Rose of Indiana blvd.. is on the s,ci list. A men c the Hammond visitors Wd-

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f'ome Again Peas, can.l6o

lo lbs. Potatoes

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Pork Loins, S to 10 lbs. average

Pork Roast 30c Pork Tenderloin 42c Spare Ribs 20c Leaf Lard 28c Beef Tenders 35c Prime Pib Roast 25c Plate Beef 16c Short Ribs of Beef 16c Brisket Beef 1GC Leg of Veal 35c Loin Veal 35c T T l

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STRENGTH FOR YOUNG MOTHERS

How Lydia E Pinkiiam's Vcg. elable Compound Restores i Health and Strength.

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Formerly Selling For $22.50 or $25.00 Saturday and Monday This is good news to Men who have postponed till now. the purchase ot" a new Winter Overcoat or Suit. Assortments arc larSc there's a bis variety of materials and patterns offered in Michaels Stern and Society Brand Clothes, also a few Hart Schaffncr and Marx Suits and Overcoats, very latest models not a garment in the various lots but what formerly sold at $22.50 and $25.00. This sale offers a splendid opportunity to the men of Khaki and Blue, who will be laying off their uniforms' soon, and will be wanting civilian clothes The sale is for Saturday and Monday Better come Saturday, selections will be better.

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