Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1919 — Page 3
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c4 j THIS IMPORTANT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE IS NOW GOING IN FULL BLAST 'X:5 - . f1 1 At '9 30 This Morning the Store Was Crowded With 1 Thrifty Shoppers From Hammond and the Sur1 rounding Towns Anxious to Get Their Share of r .
I . tne Merchandise littered iSeiow Wholesale
The Mill-End Sale Hafc Been to with Greater Interest than it comes after a period of
Looked Forward ever This Year, abnormally high
prices and offers just the merchandise you pi want and need for less than you ever expectI ed to pay.
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These wonderful stocks of Specially Purchased merchandise are being picked up in a hurry. We advise an early visit if you want to get the best out of this sale. Prices have not
been as low in years Come Tomorrow if you I
possibly can.
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-Miles of Choice Yard Goods A Sample Line of Undermuslins Kabo Corsets at Half Price. -Surplus Stocks of Women's Coats
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-Big Factory Lot Men's Shirts -A $17,500.00 Purchase of Shoes -Sample Line of Women's Dresses -Wonderful Savings in Clothing
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WHAT THE LEAGUE HAS DONE TO DATE (CenlinviM from rage on )
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'tie- l''?i:u',. WHAT CONrtBENCE HAS DONE. Summ'i up thr tifwrnr'- has Ir -.-iy accorip!i5hrl m Mic name of 1 he i- - r.ur of j.a ti.-.iis. i. PurrmrinC'l a oonfTTic Tr"h rr.i - i' n of ili'- Ku.-ian f H'-tic-ti' on !-,:..- ii.invl in ll-.c Sea cf ifsriivia. M- Feb T5. lirrtu.-i lipcin siirPi''' ision t'f th. :! rumi -o''nir in thi Paolflc t1 tn i'i-i. a Piid of T.u'ki i rriiory, by . ppo in i d a fomniissiun to go into 4. "I'akT t'P5 for n rr-t tlcm i,l .if "- 1 ; p'i ' 1"-! wf-rp tii ( "t-.cI1. -S ! -s
an I tli" Tole D. Teamed an indpp-:nici;t 'it.'ii in stu'ly liic fliim of n am f?!-vi'. in K.-inat ain! Tein1:? DEPEND ON LEAGUE Ail ih foifsoingr rifjisior."
Pnri'Ti- upon the lnnni for nitiy crsal I
i x prrc". a!. i Wry ?'Tius p;rJi;',!-r-i' m!i present '
I t hnisel cs to t!t i-iinf f.-rp ' hif? wek and i -will prihi-f "xtrm!v liffi-ult of so!u-
! tiot. tinlfi.-.' there is ria.s' r hand a I j an'J ' 1ho Ik im. I V,
I )''!'"'. il''-Mi Wilson, fu'iy rraji?
, i'irri-:alu g th giow iiir criticym !iorr.' ri'-r."tir? all of his orircies
NEW JERSEY CITIES ARE AGITATED '"on ' inui1 from psse nne.)
PEEK-A-BOO STOCKINGS NEWEST MODE FOR WEAR WITH SMART LOW CUT PUMPS
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K i wr 'ina.v a l.a-.v:nc was 3aai-;-1
:rh r.'.lshv.l. 1.-- aturt. Fcariiis tro jH. th offi.-ial of th
the formulation of a plan for a !au , KrichrwooH tn!i) v.-.r i
luk piani mil ay ana aini tool)- pr,-, ploys not to return to work until tii end th" stri'.re. Ali the l. roni rr,!i!, w;:h the t.eption of thf n-imd mill an-i th A: mill. r.innins ("da'. At least. t'm 5r;ir m.v, t hns nrn tr.ouglj cr.-ployes at wo. -If t .- Ivc-ro on'
i;5trulia. did ;vr unt.i tn
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AH Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood
: of nation? plan nccptaM' to all of t!i
i world, thus sjloncing- rriti:l"m in the V. ! alone exclusively- na'lonal lin i T!i- lusee't rPnn"n' ,ri Vre:idr.t j Wil-n' iows i' rrnir TluK't-. ho :ha phown n inol ina t inn to re!nt. from ' 'ho hostile attitud- h" has tU--n. Th" ' T'r'nTi'r. hi 'xproMtis hint 5. If upon hi? ; nosifion. aid:
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BLOOD POISONING EcEa'sllhard d a ti'ia HnttJUd Tmbosot TTcnr often lockjaw and blood poisottrng: Tri-nlt from the ncrfetrt if a sGgbt scratch or little cut! Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a saie and cffettrr first aid trrattr.et. It Is a powerful antiseptic and shcrald'br appliftd immediAtely to -wot:ads of r'n:s kind to prevf at danger of infection. It is sTtning and healing and ;tticidr djrre ont pam and inflammation rn ca-es of sprain, bruise, rtrts, hna, bites and sting, Jnst as reliable, t"o, for sti- ccck. sore feet, cold sores, canker srcs, earache and tc-Ttharise. Get it from Arusy-rt? for 33 cents. If not satisfied retsra the bottle zr.i r"t yotrr moner back. Ever constipated or have fick eadacie? Just trr Wizard Liver
Whip, Tkas3rt little pink pills, 50 J CW.c-raprnoa! riuo?Tior.i and th i !am; I cetsts. Guaranteed. -.r the mallT nation? havr only hon i
d'hat'd up to oaf. Th hie rroWms !
n,)lMnb- German ind'mnity and the allies rlaimi huve been deferred in the hop that a coinplete penral agr"-n-i-nt of the entire conforenee would h
(1 f s p i ! established. When all of the territorial
hour to ton'' to h' dfeTiF' of
:-.-iiiori. Tn the dark days of Mareh Australian divisions filled the -i and r :i'.ed Amiei. W did r.ot ""."ait for an intrnitional tribunal
; io R-i " up a iivirnlaf.' " A 'i "t ral ia. refused to wait for the i functioning; of a league of nation? on ' Xew I'liiin".! T'n it ,s a finest ion of l;f ! and d'-nth with u." ' The altitude of the T p. i dir-'-tly ! in inntpadietion to this. The president : hMs to the de--larat!o;-i of the allied j i-onimanders that, the in' -1-. ention of Ih" ArnTeian arm'-, wtt-"-ir recard to ! salvage of rrn nd r-a.ter,al. prjen'ed 'rman fro in takine Paris. ! If ne':e-ary, it was said, the president j , variy to warn the fyrnpathtye;-- of ! Trenner Hushes that Aniria it unv ill-
:r.e to partioipate in a selfish p-a j i read..- o settle her oti n prcM
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Three thcisand .f i'nr th" " ooii m:Il watchins; the enip'r intr oi. t :o ea ch
slogan. A'ben the last
entered the mill the bod'-' thousand strikers marehed
.e- EathTer , - a ' T . m . a v.-l '. yes ent-rns, or;. - or.e t h st rlUe
employe fca-1 j
of th'e
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Here is scrr.e very attractive foot-' slippers are cf smooth soft white kid tear for miiady's wardre.be if she is; with a tr.edium French hee!. A black traveli'.-r south. The hose is of fine j jet buckle gives an air of distinction full-fashioned silk lace, -while the and novelty.
mill, where they immediately turned around and walked out a;ain! Si !! leaders said fie numb- "'
employes who went to w : tod a;.
not be l-r?e enoup-'n to k?'-;i lite m )'.-- in operation. Tater hnid;"ds ff she .;,:-..; rowded about tho Uitzby hall t- await the nutO'Tiie of a rneptinsr of thr s-i'-n-era! stride ' om mit tee. composed of i:. delcsrate from th various tit;!' workers unions. Vol'.'-e Conmiissloner Carr today sid: "I ih not m is!) a!, this t.me to imk' r '-'.'-1j as to ... bt t.e ioi, e nil
hor ovt !. m a y fIv
tiio world power:'
uld O'-'-or-erai he j-efused.
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION
jy Come Down to
I Shop Tonight.
Stores
flon.. Wed. and Thursday Evenings. HAMMOND RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. Dr. M. J. Ritter DENTIST Office Honrs S.SO-12; ! :".0-6. Evpnings by AoivJintUient. Phone 157-J. Klose Bldg., Whitmg-
ostions are out of the way. the rl
cm
gate av
expected to gt speedy action
what "rmany must pay.
Help the government to debts bv buMns War
pay
ILLINOIS GOAL CO.
?0 W. STATE ST. Yd, P. 274; Res. 1541 Ham,
We have on hand for immediate dlivery the best grade of hard ce-a! Chestnut and Range. Buckwheat and Franklin Co. Soft Coal. Deliveries to any part ' the city Ask us for price and prompt service.
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkiinp; Eyes ; Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edvrards, a Well-Knowa j Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ! ailments. Dunne these years he cave to !
his patients a prescription made oi a few its well-known vegetable ingredients mixed i
witti aiive ciL naminsz them Dr. Lowau'Os
Saving Olive Tablets. Vcu will know tbem by
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i oese laoieis are wonaer-worers on uie liver and bowels, which cause a normel i action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallnw look, dull eyes, pimp!-s, coated tongue, headaches a ; listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, !
I inactive bowels, sou taka one ct L'r. Edwards Olive Tablets n-'ghtly for a time ;
; and note Me pleas;i.g resuits. j Thousands of women as well as men 'take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. i 10c and 25c per box. Alt J.r'f ists
io, a3 I do n"t wlsli to Incite violence. If violence n-r.;rs tlien we shall do our dti'y." 1 'i a-..t a lly ai". the 5 s htind' ed iootn:h:s who last v. e-k . r.te J to s'sy at '. ' .-!,-. r--:'.:-' r d at ihe trr.l' 1 ted :.'. The m;!o itp- nnei repor tf d at some mill.-. '. h.le i.'ih'pi did not. 'v.nst to lh'- fact :?,Ht no .f.n .!'- .on 1 .-ardinff t he ftiiKe had been taken by the-;- union?. The , r1;s and fm!hers we not at ivork 1 0. . -4 1 , h.a Inif otcd to remn'n out one fjay to avoid trouble. In the meantime tin;' n ill s-eel; to -et into touch with their nat.onal off n rs and u t a d . c c A teU jtrani from John ijoj.-ien. pr'-si-d-nt of th United Textile Workers Amer.-a acting that striKe a.v tion be i'-f'-rred, v as ?ho n about tow n toda . ! Irne Kaplan, .-e retarx of the i.-oi-':.''! MriKe committee. ' f,e; them challenge us in I. - w re no" see whom th work-in? man will .- :pport." Kaplan told his folio eri. rifty cot.i from the intlii"nz;i hospital have been brouprht to the mam police station for the use of police off k:rs. who will be coinp"!'.' d to sleep always w 1 1 V n all. The si:- 1.11.1 sa.d too a; tuey n err tiiiHncially well enu-pned to stand a Ions strike and tiir mil! ov. ijeis otheir agents 31 y the strike could not ha e heen at a bettfr lime siiv e busi
ness is at a standstill.
WHOLESALE ! THEFT OF MAIL BOXES AT CHI. j . Til." A GO. Feb. n. -Joseph Kalas. ' i ')'. and Alfrf d Gehrl-;--, IX. who the pol.i.e ,a. ronfe.irri to robbing: more ih.in one h'lndrni n.'a;I boie3 durinz: the rfi?t tl'.'-' i" limr.th-'. .t.-il:ns eher'.a and ca.-h t'dalma ri-ai'y ?Hit.0,'A were ;erj.i-- turne.j o.-.- to the (cirial, a'J-tlo.-i ities. The Great Crisis? If 5o. Do Not Allow th Tim to P With Natura Unail.
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sertions of New Kneiand haunt granted the baso 4-houi w eU, and t it'i the pt opo.-it -on ii 1 n been aci ep'erl h- the opera t; no other strikes wej-r trpoTled Better to have War Savings
Stamps in your ".air. than the blood- j
stained hands 06 the kaiicr's horde? at your throat.
irnrren v?io (r've r.ature a helpirir land dtirinf the period eTpeeteev find fht vhen the t'xe Brrives for baby' cominjr it i Reproached -d pass! with isfniJe'r '.? rain and der.per. TbOKsands rf mii:icn fir erer hai n centtipr hne lea-red that in ti t:Tie-hor.o,-ed preparation. Mothers Frier.d. thy dave a, rra'.cfu!, rflaiiir. penetratip.r remedy, the tiie cf vVh rr e it pniteihle for them tr ro throujeh childliirtb without the us'ial nausea, nerrouscess, bfannjr-Awn and rtretrhinr p-T'i"- aid that tbronirh its nt the bours at tie crisis are fewer and of murh !e pin aid doerer. Mother's Friend per.etrate the muscles, rendering then pl!ant and asilT Borerned bv the rierrics of nature. They re'r renfr and brtir happr cava and raim. rstfnl niht. .s So result thee-lsla is pared with arester ea?e ard ta !w tir'e. th brenst r kept in rrd rendition and thai sk-.n Is made "d kept 8oft and frte fioza blemish", Writetithe BrsddeH Reciilator C'ompsnT, Ipt. P. Lams- Pifldieir. Atlanta. Oeorrfa. for their Motherhood PocW. .-d obtain a. bettje ef Mrther' Frnd fsim yotir ftrueiret tear rd thereujhly fcrtify j'Oiirstif fer th" com.-r -er..
Impurilies PromptJv Wiped Out. If thert is ajsy trace of Scrof ula, or ether imparities id your h'ood. yon cannot enjoy the fall physical development that 1 healthy body is capable cf until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and purified of oil traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable bl.vd remedy, haj no equal
for removing the last trace of Scrofula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse and remove every disesse gerra that infests the blood and. irive yoq new life and vigor. It is sold by all drug pists and yoa should get a bottle and begin its use to-day. Write a complete history of yoar ease, and yoa . can obtain expert medical advice fre by addressing Medical Director, 20 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
One 0 t- hoy? told the police that hen a check for a. nim latere- than 100 was found In the stolen mail they A'.uiii '-,-hop off a few of the eiph- ' 1 brinsins the check down to 'w.thin the hundred dollar limit," so ' aioid a lousing susp'oion when they cached it.
NATION
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nfnp of any period in which the farmer would reeciie less than $ 2.C , In the event of the faitjie cf (f,, irovernnicnt to fo guarantee nich 1 price for milled wheat flour as to pr,,teet them from the possibility of "falline market," they aj., they WOu be comptilod to cease nv.Iiinc flout 1: least two months before the farmer n-s'
cut off from his price, v ith Use
result that, a wheat bre.id seaj.fi.,. would prohablv follow from a shortsjri. or utter lack of wheat four Tor the cos-surner.
BREAD FAMINE IS THREATENED
BT J. B&ST C4MFBCH. AVASHINGTO.V. Feb. ? PossiMiity of a nation-wide bread famine is directly Involved in the- pending legislation to insure the promised po-v .-rnincnt puar-ant.-c of jr.JS a bushel for the country's 1P1'? wheat crop, it v, ,i 3 cl-.r'.-.l by representatives of the bi inlllliii interests who are to appear today before the house agricu HurG committee. If the farmer is to be guaranteed $2,118 a bushel for this wheat this year, a? proclaime.1 by President Wilson on Sep. 2, lart. the millers want to be alto guaranteed by the government that tli'ir wheat flour will bo maintained at n proportionate market vilu.- to insure tl.eiu af;aii..-t V'-iit'Sc loss, it vu? statfd hy the spoil r -sme n who are iisrembied in V.'arhin .on to participate 111 the hoarincs t! committee will coj-Iu. t (.us wee1, on the supported whoa; guarantee U'gifial it'i:. It also wa mill by the nuilers" ren-rc--'r t a t i-. en that :i two mon-ths supply of wh-iat flour 13 the ni?! the miller's have on hand at any tune. Jn other word", two month' alter (ivy mill the wheat iht-y receive from the farmer, it is pieced on the market for br.-'.d. they e p'a ii-ier!. They are v t oppo.sei t0 the f.irmri teeeived a bushel for hi-. liea : this. esr. but th.-j demand that the millers be nai ar t'-od : market price t r wh.ept flour in proportion fo the firmei.o Si'.C'f; pr-r biishe price for .-1 1 lepM for t n o months after the h'-irin-
The time is getting very short 'to buy YV. S. S. The Lake Co. quota is $20 per capita.
Have you your W. S. S. quota?
A GREAT ECONOMY BECAUSE ora 1I "After a trip to Kilauea. the acti volcano of Hawaii, my Neolin-soi shoes were tlic only ones not abso.' lutely ruined. Many in our partv wore hob-nailed boots," said Miss JesK P. Lane of Seattle, Washington. The sharp jagged lava of Kilaij cuts aji ordinary sole to pieces quiciiy. That N'eolin Snles stood the test but emphasizes their toughness and curability. The.--e qualities are buile iit5 them by a scientific process. Wotiita and men and children, too whar hard on shoes should buy them i
r.eohn Soler. they come lit styles- and because of the ext
thev give, are a ereat eronomf And any repairman v.iJ re-s v,-orn shoes ith NeBlin Sola arc flexible and v aterprocf Esj lonp-wcanric. They are madei (ioodyear Tire & Rubber C o.,' Oho, v.ho aho maks V.'inc.loot Ruaranteed to outwear all ctl.e
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