Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1919 — Page 3
Friday. February 21. 1919,
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We've made a little price-armistice for you and for anyone else who wants to take advantage of it. All our remaining stocks of Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats are being demobilized as quickly as possible. We could carry these garments over to next season, for they'll be just as good as then are now; but our policy is to carry nothing from season to season hence these big reductions. Hart Schaffner and Marx Society Brand Michaels Stern They're the kind of Clothes the boys will want all-wool fabrics, fine tailoring; brisk alive styles to match . their looks. All $22.50 and $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $16.75
All $27.50 and $30.00 Suits and All $35.00 and $37.50 Suits and All $40.00 and $42.50 Suits and All $45.00 and $50.00 Suits and
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Overcoats $21.75 Overcoats $28.75 Overcoats $32.75 Overcoats $37.50
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These reduced prices are for Saturday', Monday and Tucsdav, Februarv 22nd, 24th and 25th.
Snappy designs in new Spring Neckwear open end four-in-hands, larp;e shapes of fine heavy Swiss and Kalian silks, heautiful colorings neckwear thai will retain its shape, as it is haircloth lined, regular $2 ties priced at JL .Oc)
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A Sale of Men 's Shirts Values, Only 98c A special lot purchased for the Mill End Sale but delayed in transit they're snappy new patterns, of striped pongee and madras, neckband style with soft cuffs, regular $1.50 shirts we've marked r O them for these 3 days, at iOC
How Long Must I Suffer From the Pangs of Rheumatism?
Is there no real relief in sight.
Doubtless !ike other sufferers, yon l-ive oncn asked yourself thisques:!on, which continues to remain unanswered. Science has preen that your Rheumatism 15 caused br a germ in our blood, and 'the only wav to rech it is by a remedy which elirnnates and removes these little pain '-"etnons from your blood. This exnlains why linin.ents and lotions can do no permanent good, for they
cannot possibly reach these grm. which infest your blood by the millions. S. S. S. has Wen tticcessfully for Rhenmatism fr more than fifty years, Trv it to-da and you will find yourself at last n the right track to get rid of yotir Rheumatism. You can get valuable adrice about the treatment of your individual case by writing to the Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. D. Atlanta, (ii.
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I Range, Chestnut and Buckwheat Coal h Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices.
West Hammond Coal Company
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PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955.
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fny lamps to in over 7 months. Well. I sat there ami Imagined I was sitting in one of those plush backed seats at the DeLuxe. The music was a phonograph. The poor thins had seen better days too. It vras an ersatz for the old pipe organ and woke me up from my dream 4.000 miles away. If old Art Stewart had only been there to slnpr "Down In The Old Cherry Orchard" the eveninjr would have been complete. Gosh how we long for tha old barber shop chords! Want tli Oanff Plfcnk.
But to cut the dog's tail short we are a'l dead anxious for the gang plank. I
don't care how stormy the sea or punk
night. If a chap could only stand first on one leg and then on the other on the old four Corners, wouldn't he tear off a strip? The other night a "T" man brought down a movie outfit and it was a treat. You can't imagine how much. The pictures were the first I had glued
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At Straube's, jou are not made to believe that just one make of piano is the best on earth. Dealer? who sell only one kind must make you believe his piano is the best because he has no better kind. Tf you do not think that years of reputation in piano building counts for everything you are just the customer that is easily satisfied Avith the sliding price dealer's argument that "just any kind of a piano is good enough to sell to people who ant appreciate a good one. Tf you know absolutely nothing about pianos t or prices, you should buy your player or piano of Straube for these reasons:
SITTING Ofl THE LID TOUGH ON DOUGHBOYS Contlnued from rS one.) When a Tank gets home and tells you he's been "sitting on the lid'' you'll know that he's been winding thu "Watch on the Rhine." Zt Gt Lonetomi.
The tough part of it is that most of the chow if they will only get me home.
us are billeted in little lonely villages. When the march to the Rhine was No kind of recreation whatever. Work started we were tickled to be chosen like hell all day and no place to go at j for the trip but now that we are all
here and the war behind us. our thoughts flit west 4.000 miles. It causes some restlessness I am right here to tell you. One thing we can appreciate and that is our beds. For the first time In moons and in a lot or cases more than a year of moons practieally every soldier in the A. of O. has a bed to sleep in. Tou would be. amazed to see where some of the boys sleep villas, chateaux, old mansions, private baths, electric lights but a "flop" In a shack on the Calumet rather than feathers in a castle on the Rhine or Moselle would be my choice. Th Pots HT It Tootfh. Th organizations supposed to took after recreational work are doing their utmost to provide amusement to break the monotony and as the days pass we will get what is needed. Tomorrow night there is to be an entertainment by another company. We expect to put on a show ourselves. Mind you. I don't complain, a good reporter Is used to take life just as it comes, but it Is tough sledding for some of the boys who were, pampered at home. The papers did throw a scare into us a few weeks ago when they came Odt
with a yarn that the V. S. was going to , send troops hence to Russia. These 1 "latrine" yarns as we call them floated j around for some time and some of the j boys Imagined themselves headed for the land of whiskers and vodka in aj
short time. Such rumors
his off-spring both have strong followings here. This sector is a kaiser-loving stronghold, a fertile hot-bed. I've heard these squareheads come out in the open and boost for Bill and the clown prince. The old brutal autocratic spirit is not eradicated and won't be for a century. Tha"s about the only language they understand is force. This is a great kirche town and you know what that means in a small village. When we first hit German soil we were quartered In schoolhouses and in them were displayed large and costly pictures of the kaiser. Hlndenburg and the other bullnecks. Well, they didn't hang on the walls very long after we , got there. The boys gently smashed them and tore them in a score of pieces. (To be continued.)
BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING I
Do away with dirt and labor of coal, 30 minutes a week will take care of your stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to burn in your home. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St.. opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.
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MOTOR. CAR
The Best I
s Your Choice At Straube's
1 Because every piano is marked at its cash price. 2 Because your "neighbor" or "friend'' gets no commission. X Because every piano is better for less price. 4 Because you always know the real price. 5 Because nobody buys for less than you. 8 Because no other concern selks such tine piano.-. 7 Because you have a wide choice of make?. S Because in sickness you are not hounded. 0 Because we will make good any piano that goes wrong. 10 Because we want your patronage. lew Player Pianos $335. and up. Most Reasonable Terms of Payment
THr CFOICE KRANICH & BACH, ESTEY, LINDEMAN, STRAUBE, MARSHALL & WENDELL, HAINES BROS., BRAMBACH, KOHLER & CAMPBELL, BEHR BROS., HAMMOND, WILBORN, etc. Look up their Reputation Musically.
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morale more than anything else could. Better 6 months here than 6 days in Russia.
Our trucks shine like new. No work j on them. All ready to turn over to our i successors. Ve are drilling, hiking and ; going to school. The mornings are geni erally given over to hikes in short ordor (I mean close order I thought I was I in Henry Schneider's). Instruction in I the afternoon and non-com school at
night. Po you know that the ex-kalser and
MAKE OLD SHOES VEAR LIKE NEW "I had Neolin Soles put on my shoes wo-e these shoes every day for fifteen months, then had Neolin halfsoles put on. They are still in good condition." writes F. T. Evans, of Seattle. Washington. This 13 cutting shoe bills down to the minimum through Neolin Soles. Anyone can do this if he will follow Mr. Evans' example, and have his shoes re-bottomed v. ith Neolin Soles. These tough, durable soles cost no more than soles that give only ordinary w ear. And all good repair shops have them. Neolin Soles come on new shoes, too in many stvlcs for men. women and children. They are created by
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comfortable and waterproof, as well as lonif-wearing. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to outwear any other heels. Heolifi Soles
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DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CAR Was selected by the United States Government as the only car of its class for use with our army at home and overseas.
We can make immediate delivery on Touring Cars, 3 and 4 passenger Coupe and Dodge Brothers Trucks
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