Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES.
Tuesdav. March i. lyia
HOW WILL ENVOYS BE
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(Continued from page ) I - - - i will be allowed although the envosv, ill have ample opportunity to express j their views. But tht Germans v. ill t.u ! fe-iven to understand that th'.-y tnuiA i Mgn the raet as it stands. j The state uf public tVehiiz in 1'aris !
ni-st month will determine whether th.t ! fl
'jrinau dclfgat.es will live in Fans, or will be housed secretly m one of ihv j ,ulct suburbs, j The next meeting of the supreme war ! oui::ii will be held tomorrow to con-j Mii-jo discussion of the subject? that' were under consideration jesterday. j Wh:ie the council was talwitu up the j fituie of Germany's army and na y j three more commissions t. ere being a;- i
i ointed to deal with the tcrr.fic load o; ork thrust upon the conference. -V super-commission -. as delegated tt trap out the. limits of enemy countries l.s membership consists of one ucL:-
.'on each of the bis iie rovers Omit j iintain, 1 ranee. America, Italy audi Jr.pau. j In addition to drawn,;; the tHunlt:-U i ''" th now defunct "luaiirtir'e all:- j nee" Ccnr.sii y. Austria, Hungary, ;-!Rafia and Turkey this super-con;- ! t!ss;on w:U report on front U r uu'-f - i"r.t not - entrusted to my of th;- tari- J ' Vu ndary eomn-.itf.-es. j In this sail's connection it is under- 1 ''-.."d that reports of all of the terra- ! ' rial commissions will hrc been sub- j ! 'ted to thj jijii of t-'i within a; " ci'.i. Those rtiating to recoo and! :iar:. u.nia a;c a 'ready Virtually con;-! r-Tete. ! Tr.e second of the new cornniissions j v t re si', en the immense task of cont'd - I ring ia world commercial aha::?. I
Car Nearly 3 Years Old Sells Beyond Original Price
'"-he rni price is the vnanswer- , :i..:-r: z:r. e:t as to the status of a car j the public mind." states K. Bohhns !
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ia that connect. ".!; T car g;c- you :t interesting i'.iustra fori. wh.-ii -hows t ; pi' a '. ' y i. o-.v easy it is to novo certain mahc .; cat after two or ' life year" service. '"in Pebt-uaty, JM5, v j-h-t'W M our ' igma'. demonstrator. No. 10 I. to three thousand people ar ovr open.nK- The r was th-r; oiJ, and in December of ti sain- 5 1 i, r was it sold to the l. s St-jcli Koo.-i Co. "In January th-.s cortpany bought a i.c.r car. and we again took p:-t?es--,on of No. '.n tra'le. Kor some .aonths we ujed tins car to den.ousi.rate the remarka lie dura'oii.ty of lie finish. We cleaned up the car, re.'intfd the wheels, put on new fend--TH and 'Uctuaiiy very few people knew it was a r.ed car until we called ;; attention to "that fact. Finally, in August, S91S. this ear was sold for $S3v. just 3 more than Its original price in 1315. If any other i-jv has a irvre interesting1 resale history. T U stake judgment that It's Ht.'.t!i'r Dodge Brother'' car.''
CALL FOR A i GENERAL STRIKE j (Bj- International News Service. r.y ALFRED i. ANDERSON. 1 HCHUX, Mareh 3. via Ijmdon, Ida-. j , A x reclamation '" 'as pab" is-hed - iy ;a the Ral ca.1 nowspape r. It-1 1 T'.av. talUrs for a general strike In j P ".'r ! ii.-r.L? v. the ;." a "i ' s f:hiow: ! io'.-r. v. , th President Flbert, M.mst S'.hfidemann and Minister N"ske. ! own with the. trailers. 7'he proletar- j ht r.-.ust ru'.t-i On ".it;", the fteneral j rlkel Reiiew the battle for the rev- J .lutU'ii! On ""-it":: tl.-i f.ht against th'? i -ii re r s -
STRIKE AMONG CHOOL children; (By International News Beririce.) j JOLJET. lih. Ma -oh 1. Fifteen hi;i,-j : -1 slud nts Jolic-t township high '.
i hio! went on strike today follow- : 'rjC s iispenilon it th" srhools entire j ;
iiii.dja.i ffi'iai for 'cutting classe The strik ing si i lei.ts paraded the --.!:,- it; lo klc ,i car- inff banners, inc. "We want :r t'-an ba-k."
SALTS FIE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.
Most folks forge t that the kidneys, kke the bowels, got siuKEish and clog- J ffci ar.d reed a flushing occasionally. Ise v. e ha e backache and dull misery j i.i th's kidney region, severe h attaches, j rheuinafic twinges, torpid liver. acid .tomach, sleeplessness and all Sorts of j bladder disorders. j Tau simply must keep your kidney i KCtive and eif an, and the moment you , e?l an a"he or pain iii the kidntey reg- i
ion, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a ablespo onful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tine. This famous
suits is made from the acid of grapes I and ler.-.on juice, combined with iithia, i and is harmless to flush ciogged kid- I titys and stimulate them to normal a- - ' tlvil.y. Tt also neutralizes the acids in j the urine so it no longer irritates, thus j ndinK bladder disorders.
Tad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a deUghtul effervescent lithia- ", ater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys e'ean, thus avoiding serious complications. A. well-known local druggist says he wells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv.
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Here Are Mid-Week Economies
Double Stamps Tomorrow
pecial Purchase of - 200
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New Fresh Goods In New Spring Models
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Tliese boys' suits were purchased from the famous Stcimvay manufacturers, who make only hir-rh grade boys' suits. All with double scat, donblcknecs and reinforced evetvwhere. giving double wear.
Bright Spring Patterns
Our Advance Showings Continue With Beautiful New Spring Styles Arriving Daily
iu waist seam and slash pockets and other new spring models. These suits would sell regularly
at $12.50 to 18. Sizes o' to 18 rears, on sale at .
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Boys' New Spring Hats, Caps & Spring Furnishings on Display
Sale of Boys' Blouses Light and dark percales and blue chamfcrays, made with attached collars in sizes G to 16 years. These are new fresh goods purchased at a i-educed price. wiC on sale at Otlt
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EACH day adds new garments to our spring assortments. Each, day many garments are sold. From this constantly changing assemblage you may make most satisfactory selection. Visit our "Women's Apparel Section frequently whether you care to purchase now or not. We will be pleased to show you the newest arrivals as we receive them from the New York Fashion Centers. The new modes are more beautiful than in any season wc can recall. The long, narrow skirts and slim graceful lines in suits and dresses are cmphasized by loose style capes and Dolmans. Special Showing of $25 Serge Dresses at $19.75 These dresses in navy blue serge arc a very attractive assortment at this special price. They are well made and cleverly trimmed with buttons and braid. The new style string belts and vestecs in contrasting colors arc features that make this showing of special interest. All arc new spring models and there are no two styles alike.
Boys' Wash Suits
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Peque, Galatcd and othor wash material makes .up a now assortment of very attractive wash suits l'ir little boy- apea 3 to 6 years'. Plain and striped rancrtirJblue and white. A pood variety in siie fur t'ners to choose from at prices ranging
$1 to $5--
Housefurnishing Values Basement Fine Glazed Tea Pots
Of hard baked earthen ware. V e r g o o d
looking, with strainer spout. Special tomorrow . . . .39c
O' Cedar Mops
Pointed shape, adjustable handle, best for hardwood floors, etc. Special C9e
For the Woman Who Sews Tomorrow's Special Offering In
Dress Goods
Italian Poplin. all wool and 45 iDchec wide, soft finish, medium weight, the quality wanted for erring suits and
skirt?. Colors in Black, Navy, Plum, Brown, Green and Grey, very special per yard
All Wool Tamise
$2.48
45 inches wide of soft drapy material most desired for one-piece and tunic dresses, in black and every
other wanted street pbade. Specially priced for tomorrow at per yard
Costume French Serge all wool and of extra fine quality, 4S to 54 inches
Co'ors in Black, Brown, Green, Navy, Plum Burgundy and Taupe. A $3.4S value, pe: yard
Tourist Serge.
in beautiful plaid combinations of this
newest, colorings, also stripes and check.-;.
weight and finifh for separate fkirts. 3S inches wide. $1.33 value, tomorrow at per yard
$2.48
$1.98
?rhf. i. orrett $1.19
Wool Skirting.
in fancy checks and tw-eeds. light weight for spring
wear, 54 inches wide, it eells usually at. $1.4S, special for tomorrow, per yard ;
98c
Wool Mixed Plaids.
verv desirable for separate skirts and for
dren's wear. 36 inches wide, it sold formerly at $1.00, special for tomorrow at per yard -
chil-
78c
Black and White Check Suiting
t,t inches wide, medium size check, very stylish
for spring wear in suits, skirts or dresses, special tomorrow at per .yard
69c
Wash Goods
Wanting Madras, mercerized
stripes and checks, inches wide, per yard
33c
Organdie, round even wiry thread, sheer weave, 44 inches
wide, the quality wanted for con
firmation or com
mencement dresses,
at per -yard
iifu tor con221c
Nainsook, fine even thread, the soft clincing finish, desirable
for lingerie wear, 10 yard bolt, ?1.79; per .yard
19c
Another Opportunity to Buy Women's Button Shoes At Big Reductions Here Tomorrow
$6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 fine Kid Button Shoes in bright and dull finish kid, late styles, lightweight ar.d Goodyear welt soles, medium and high heels, all sizes and widths. Do not miss this oppor
tunity as they arc all high grade shoes and offered to you choice "of any style at
Limited Sizes of New Spring Oxfords Button Shoes Are Here!
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If you wear any size from 2j to 4Vi, we have a great many unusual bargains in button shoes to offer ou, dull and
patents, at
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We have a new number which ought to interest jou. A r"ne black glace kid with leather Louis heels, all sises and
widths, at per pair
$5.00
Baby's New White Coats In Long or Short Styles Xew Infants' coats in all wool serges and cashmeres? trimmed with embroidery and scalloped edges. Attractive styles with large cape-like collars. Dainty garments that are euro to wi;; the heart of eery mother, priced from $5Ji to 9J2
Free Delivery at Cash and Carry Prices in
Our Universal Bread Mixer
to mix four loaves, heavy metal with insert clamp. A splendid value at
31.2
CERESOTA FLOUR 'i barrel "cl S2.75
SUGAR Best Granulated with grocery orier of $1.50 or more (flour, soap or dairy jroducts not included), 10 lbs 9oC
MONARCH COFFEE 3 pound can at S1.10
Step Ladders
extra well made.
with pail shelf, 4foot size. Here is something worth investigating at 79o
California Lima Beans, per 1--X4C Monarch Baked Beans, can 15C Kitchen Klenzer Scouring Powder, at 5 Minas Blend Coffee, 3 lbs., $1; lb 35c Cri6po Crackers, fresh baked, pkg g
Wilson's Tomato Catsup, two large bottles 27C Bee' Brand Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, doz. $2.10; per can 18C No. 96 Brand Mince Meat, S pkgs 29C Argo Starch, 5 lb. pksr. 39c
Bulk Rolled Oats, 3 lbs 19c Fitzpatrick's Laundry Soap, special 10 bars for -45c Grandma's Washing Powder, large packase 17c American Family or Fels Naphtha Soap, (J3c
Uncle Jerry's Pancake Flour 4 lb. sack u 39c Eagle Brand Condensed Milk 20C Downey's A 1 Nut Mafgarine, per lb 32c Early June Peas, per can 15c
Waist Special 98c
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These waists are of a discontinued line and are greatly reduced for quick clearance. They are of white voile with large and roll collars and are trimmed with embroidery and lace. Come in tomorrow for firs' selections.
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