Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1919 — Page 3
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Returning Soldiers and Sailors Ci vilian Clothes at Reduced Prices
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Keane 's Military School For Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 State Street, Hammond, Indiana Monday Evening Class h, Walt, and Two Step. Tuesday. K cnin.fi: Private class for married and business men and women. Thursday Evening -Fox Trot and One Step. Saturday Evening Select Assemble. Special JVmtino Party Thursday evening, f-'eb. -th. Souvenirs distributed at 9:30. Private Lessens from 9 A. M. to 10 1 M. Lad and Gentleman Assistants. Music by Stewart-Branch Syncopated Society Orchestra You will find the best music and the cleanest dancing in Hammond at Orpheum Hall.
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Indiana Items (By In'ematlooai Kerr Seirlce.) ' U !. t . X. i ; i' KG To m o i r o w Tjrcaiui ;
v.t fo;- asainst a p: oj?! appro- ! . p: latipri r,-.r the erection of a memo- ! ' : rial hospital. , i f
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;-arJd the 13. S. C. for i;.-ovcrm
the Germans massin? for counter at-t'-k. froii- his airplnne cvpr the Ha f - I : Iin-., Iia returned home f om j!t- f tcn nionths' srv;e overseas. ;
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TEra.' Th Trinity TCpl.-ropai clv;reb of this city has extended a .aii to th Rv. Kdyar Pancoa.it. to . sucrori! Rev. G M . Ru-hardon, w h has gone to Log:anport. FT. WATXE-Tfce Indiana rublic' Ferv;ce romm'.ssioo iriii met bre to- ; morrow Tvith the Fort Wjypn and Nor- j the.rn Traction CompaTi;.-. to ti"!;" up j th-- request fr Increased passenser ; ralt.. I
r.I-HVII.LE-Ruiih countv voted do-vn a proposed appropriation or a count-- hoinital, most of the farmer vtf? bfins against the increased expense. of the county the. hospital necessarily would brina.
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Prices Have Been Drastically Reduced for Saturday and Monday Frankly, this is a sale of the broken lines of high grade clothing from our "End-of-thc-Season's" Sales. Hundreds of men have purchased Hart, Schaffncr and Marx Society Brand and Michaels Stern Clothes at this store in the past few weeks because they knew that clothes of so high a quality at the prices we quoted was a good investment. The remaining lots of winter suits and overcoats have been reduced still lower for Saturday and Monday.
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! Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
LOWELL
Broken Sizes in $20, $22.50, $25 Suits and Overcoats
Otto Childress, tvho has been in the Hammond hospital for the past ten days, Tvae able' to come home yesterday. t-I f is feeling; grood. A3ex E'.a'-k. brother of County Commissioner James Black, of Ke-s-anra., Tnd ham tinnphf th T?tr UiTUw fnr w
I in West Creek township and will mpva
his family here in a few davs. About fl'ten m.nbrs of the Southra L.ak County Chamber of Commerce attended the nieetina and han-
I nuet of th Fast ' 'h:cH tr Charnhr o''
Remaining Lots of $32.50, $35, $37.50 Suits and Overcoats
Broken Lines $40, $42.50, $45 Suits and Overcoats
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now there is a p!ein .mart exclusivene,, that is possible !' only because our collection represents the masterpieces of rpfbft America s ImHimr M. r .fl M Ji;:
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This Purchase Sale of Girls' Shoes
$2.r,5 and 3.00 Shdcs
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4 i?rg Success Hundreds of parentg took advantage of thi opportunity yesterday to purchase good, de pndable footwear for their little daughters at half price. The Pale continues until Tuesday. About 400 paira remain, sizes ft to 8, to 11 and lltj to 2; they're of fine patent leather and gun metal calf, button etyle. Comfort lasts, Goodyear stitched allleather soles, cloth tops in black, white and Eray; regular $2.73 fnd $3 f hoes , j ,air qI.45
High Grade Patent and Gun Metal Shoes for Misses and Children, Per Pair $1.45
History of the World's War, "Basement" $3.00
Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 O 'Clock
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Boy's SUITS Exceptionally jtronr manuisK-
locking garment!, attractiTcIy
priced.
$&7.98 and 9.3S
Ladies' DOLMANS COATS
The craze of the big cities; really ser.
viceable and attractive looting garments, exceptionally low-priced.
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OWN SELECTIONS on
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DRESSES
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abIeqoaliiytDarcriaJ, Qaintilv 'rimmer! wiii.
kmSroidery, cordisjf
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'Men' SUITS
Metropolitan ideas
n suits tiat ire well worth S3 i
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ilr:p th" city v. ,..! A 1 i ! - Wi en! I f'lntS'Jiv' n bi on rSsrjh;. . h"i!ii; k.'i' d h;. trs 1 ' I ' . K 'Mi n"r ! 3 ! f r.ii- !t v'- i. p in'! Mrs. M. A . Xici.o!
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Ladies' SUITS Several amart new styles in the eason moat popular materlals and colors. , 23.98nd 30.98
Liberal Credit Clothing Co. 593 Hohman St. Hammond
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A number of friends of August Sclmlte sratbered ar hi? home Sunday nht a 'id tendered him a delightful .-nrpriso rrty in celebration of h!a birthday snnivprsary. Those present "fit: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and children: Mr. and Mr. Joe Kich
tpii"d. w.ill ) !'r"'' cliiK.'ren ; Mr and -Mrs. Orvl'ie
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Vrl! i;ii.3f and son. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ts'jrhnian of Uwtll, Jlr. and Mrs. '.-orso U hit" and ha by. Tir.v. Char! Jp-dl, Mr. and Mrs. Itinsphar anj Ua.iK-htci. Anna and Mattha and the M:-:ios Madeline Starli. Beulah Smith ird Osi.s Smith: Ceorsc and Kd Stark. Jerry Stephen, rtat'ter Hayden. John Smith. Mr. and Mr. August Sehalt and family. The eveninsf was spnt ins ca.id.. aftet which rcfreshi '.n!n iv.-rc rer-.d. mnsmtins of sand
flies. PicUleS. rake r-anrf,- J
All iished bim many more birthday., and presented him w'tn a i'OS of cigar.
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GOES TO CAPITAL. (By laternatioaal Kavra Serriee.) V.-ASHI.VGTOX, Feb. ST. n-eaident Wilson will go to the capital thfa aft"tnoon. He plann-d to stay until 3:'.
ai u 11 ns announced that h preposvd to hold a series of c onf ej en.-eS on l"elat:on to he pushed through. One
-umcience was with speaker Clarl and the rtesouri delegation, and anothe with Chairman Sh"rle-.
Get Bid of That
Persistent Coupli Stop that weakenin?. persistent oout! . r co.d. threatermsr throat or lunjr ev'. tions. with K.-kmnn's AIratii-e tonic and upbulldr of :'0 eari' ue'e '-'-ful use. i-Oc and . 1.50 "bottles , rORl, rhiiadelphia. Adv.
THE MCSIC thing tn Music enr.i. Hammond.
MART Means an: Opposite the Orph-
lake Ihe Times and keep " r touch with the whole world.
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ANNOUNCEMENT MUSICHMART Will Open for Business Saturday
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Opposite the Orpheum.
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H0EART M. CABLE PIANOS AND PLAYERS ' t '"d by Arli.'ts the V,.l hi O'.er.) Q. R. S. AND IMPERIAL PLAYER ROLLS. OK EH VICTOR COLUM 61 A RECORDS
BEL CANTO PHONOGRAPHS 1 Backed by a $50, OO 0 Corp ir.-t i in. LATEST POPULAR SHEET MUSIC
BROOKS AUTOMATIC REPEATING PHONOGRAPH String Instruments, Accessories, Cabinets, Benches, Piano Lamps, etc. V ran secure- for iinmelin(t .lelivery Victor. CoJimihia. Brunswick. Aeolin. Chencv, etc
151 State Street
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W. E. & F. H. REXTREW Hammond, Indiana
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