Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1919 — Page 8
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Gen. March Says Policing Arrangements May Keep Them Abroad.
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STAGE MURDER TRIAL IN OPEN HOUSE
GARDENS ON FARMS
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en abroad. Cen. March said. ! (By lnternatlonl New. Service.) Whether th.-i :;.a; t portion of this, SACO. ME., Jan. t'S In the. opera w ho I tiuvnoi during the next hsiif i i,ou5e, wih tt oethner a msire of ,an.--r. he roinf-d out. dep?nds upon th- ,nsr maidens B;id .-porie chrut-. ar.d jtrtemertts reached by I'resident Wi's t. wf'h a Judge b-.r.ch erecte-J in the '..th the ahies on the rU.dr.s of -or- foothghts. U- v. IIcAry II. Ililh --.ar.st-Htn crtivrs cf Europe w.th oh.e-2 i list, went on trial t-..ia t h ird '' ith i '-re. j k:hir.g his wife. Mr?. Minnie O. j?tvet: Kdward K. Hurley, cha.irtr.aa of the j Hal!. The we man v a? ffurid ir.or-a'ly lipptns hoard, is now negotiating for j injured on June 11 hast at the bo' ton . '. use of Germati ships in transporting- i of a creek Just sf.'!1',, , --e;;s dep. At u-rican troors to the "United StaUa. j Hall's story that his wife was st.-Jttd-.h.rch said. Ingr w-ith him on the railroad tres It is said that with the ships Hurler I crossing hiti'.e River, fai-.t-d and f.-r. Guaranteed Relief for Rheumatism, Lumbago and All Muscular Soreness
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' -.s rams I.-umBsjco. S-Vt:c.H. Neural- qu:ek relief, take 'he b 'tt!-- ha-Vt to r.i,p a sad I'leurisy I'ains. It ects nuickr j dnjjris nn1 jrt yo-ir ir.'iney ba' k. W'raf ft tt-ttr than anything vcu have ever ; this truly wr.mlrfttl hmimer has i.rn ;. d and doers t so cUr--!y aid speeijily. i tor others it .an .1:. fr-r a!s-. . t seems almost i-ce mntrle. A siti!- ap-J ?t-:p in and pet a bott'ie tlv.. A"o-r atlon '"ill rroce it n. almost every ! .Irtiiwist tan supply you.
Mrs. G. 8. Bangs Steward. Mrs. G. S. Ii'anzs Steward, who owns and personally supervises a dozen farms in Illinois, in rnakincr campaij?n for more cardens on tho farm? cf America. She i-3 chairman of the land service committee of the Woman's National Kana and Garden a-ssociation.
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We're Giving in This Sale of Suits and Overcoats -They would not hesitate to provide several for future needs. These Suits and Overcoats are priced at fully one-third their actual value, garments worth A jon 59 j S6 50 up to $50.00 - At 0 and O
Special Silk Shirt Sale Special Shirt Sale . . . Special Shoe Sale . . -
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. . $1.15, $1.35, $1.85 . . $4.15, $6.45, $8.65
Special Sweater Sale .... $5.85, $7.85, $9.85 Silk Crochet Neckwear $2.50 Value . . . $1.85
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Rothschild & Hirsch HAMMOND'S BEST CLOTHIERS
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Special Selling of Overloaded Stocks i
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Values to $5.95 An odd assortment ot e'ood looking skirts grouped t'n- quirk sellinLr. They arc mostly in plain and hair line mixtures. Skirts for every sort of practical wear are included in this lot. There are only 'A7 skirts in all, so that to secure best selection vou must conic early tomorrow. Thee are values that should not lo overlooked in anv event.
Values to $9.50 I'nusual styles and unusual fabrics are featured at this price in this lot. The, materials arc 1 da ids, fancy silks, -ilk poplin and all wool. The styles are varied, including pleated and aeeordian pleated skirtand plain skirts with fancy belts and pockets. All follow the straight line voc;ue. Take advantage of thw opportunity tomorrow.
Values to $15.00 These are beautiful skirts in silk?, satins, silk poplins and the ever wanted navy and black wool. These skirts are "wonderfully tail o r e d and the style features are extraordinary. If you care to invest this amount in a skirt, the savins? is larger in proportion, and you will be more than 7 (leased in added satisfaction.
See Our Special Window Display
Double Stamps Tomorrow lie sides the many opportunities listed on this page w e give double stamps all dav tomorrow.
Men's Shirt Sale oO dozen sun and so't cuff shirts in ptrippJ percales and novel ty pattern?. A special )t presenting tremendous avinsts; sizes 14 " 1T'i' a SI. 15 Men's Night Shirts Good weight tutiilin, neatly trimmed, cat full and roomy; mizos 13 to IP- On - - S9c Men's Pajamas in striped cales. size? 14 to IS, "Valco" make. On sale at QJ Men's Fiber Hose VTllaon Bros, make, in black and colors, reeuiar 75c values, strictly first grade, at pep r.air 50C
Crisp New House Dresses Very Special at $2.95 This lot on sale is a special purchase wc luckily secured at thi- time when most women are replenishing their stock of the ever needful House Dress. We secured thi lot at a reduced thrice and can offer these new dresses to you at a substantial savinir. They come in dark percales, blue chambray and pretty plaid ginghams. All in attractive styles and worth not le-s than 'i!..'-).
Sale of Boy's Clothing
Aprons $1.50 Coverall Aprons and Drese Apron- in popular materials with the new rick-rack braid trimming. Regular $2 alucs. Petticoats 65c In medium light percales with gathered flounce. A very good value at this riee.
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105 Boys' Suits, wool mixed eassimerc and cheviot. Norfolk suits, with lined knickerbockers; values to $8.95, at. .$G.69 Sale of Odd Knickers There are 7-5 pair in this special lot. The variety includes suiting patterns, blue serges and mixtures; sizes 6 to 16. Spcciallv reduced to $1.39 Boys Waist Sale Striped percales and T.ovcn ciothr, light and dark patterns, sr ?, for f 1.40, or each oOC
Window Shades Specially SQ Priced at Wc Here is a special item every one needs jmccd at k-s than wholesale co-t today. AVe are overstocked in this number and offer unusual value. Standard Quality Cloth Shade, ?A inches wide, . feet long. It is mounted on good spring rollers and packed complete nail?, brackets and inill. It may be had in olive or dark green.
Materials for Early Spring Sewing Begin Now to Make Those Things You Will Need Later
Whits Linweave ia ail sizes of corded check?, plaid and stripp.?; fine even thread, very smooth and sheer, the desired materia! for vraists and children's -a ear. Yard -ISC Colored Voiles Wiry round thread, ne-r spring colorings with, contrasting colors cf tilk overolaids; fJO inches wide. Yard 7St Zephyr Gingham The most beautiful spring co;-nrins-s in the wanted larse p'alds; 32 inches .ide. Yard - - iSc Indian Llnon Fine even thread, sheer weave. 4 ) inches wide. Yard ri 2' Indian Head for middies and children's vear, soft finish, iDChes wide. Yard 33c"
White Voile 40 inches tvide, smooth round thread, clear mesh- Yard ooi Nainsook Soft finish, perfect weave. If yard b-.l's, $2.1'"; yard "-.. Mercerized Poplin and Pongse 27 to 32 inches 'vide, a good assortment of colors, full pieces, perfect :a construction and finish. Yard 26 -C Lingrie Batiste A Tery soft draping materia!, correct for spring lingerie wear and foundations: ;:n'ic, sky, lavender, jollo- and tan; 4 inche--w"k' Yara 50c Silk and Mercerized Crepe De Chine 35 incbewide, every wanted color in light and dark. Alsj floral designs, exceptionally fine quality. Per ..rd ar'rf
Count Your Savings in OUR ECONOMY GROCERY
Ceresota Flour Granulated Sugar 'i 1-1)1. sack $2.67 per lb IOC 'i bbl. sack $1.39 lii l'.s. limit.
Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, per'pkg Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges, per do...JC Sunmaid Brand Seeded Raisins, per Pk--1GC Rice's S6 Erand Mincemeat, 3 pkgs 29c Peanut Butter, best quality, per lb 25C Grandma's W a s h i n g Powder, large package. - 15c Jap Ross Toilet Soap Ter bar -IOC Karo Corn Syrup 5 lb. can 39C Campbell's Tomato or Vegetable Soup Per can lit" 3 lb. can Monarch Brand Coffee 1.05
Colonial Preserves Large jar 29C Lard Guaranteed pure, per lb 29C Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Per can 22C Kitchen Klenzer Per can 5? Wilson's Tomato Catsup 2 large bottles. 27C 10 bars Old Fashioned Mottled Soap 39c Minas Blend Coffee 4 lbs.. $1.23: lb J2C Hard Picked Navy Beans, 2 lbs 25f Keota Creamery Butter -Ter lb G3C Peefs Crystal White Soap 10 bars 59C Lanark Sweet Corn -an 17c
Home Furnishings Basement These needful articles listed belo-- i r'.oed at substantial reductions will appeal j thrifty housewives. The bargains in best Quality kitchen utensils are numerous in our basement salesroom. Wash Tubs Heavy galvanized tub?. ?!ze Kitchen Saws E. C. Atkins special steel. No. 1, drop handles. Special at... 29 at -8C
Muffin Tins 6-holo size
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Dinner Buckets Heavy tin. double tray .
Climax Wallpaper Cleaner Fresh Stock, ":"ia! ;: f0!" 39c
water ti tltt lid. Special ar S9C Wasil Boards Family size, heavy bras3
rubbing surface, sanitary soap Eavj.ag drain. Special at 89c
Hand Saws- Phoenix steel saw. 22 "r ! inch. Special at 9S
WOMEN'S BUTTON SHOES
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Sizes 22 to 5'2 Only Patent colt and gun metal calf, I'lain toe or tip style, high and medium heel, Goodyear welt sewed soles. These are all high grade extra .iiality shoes offered at these very low dices.
