Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 3

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EASY FOR JOHNNY.

I (Bj IntmaUonl News Ssrvlo.) PIULAIiFWHlA. March o. Johnny Vundee easily defeated Johnny M"aly in n st round bout. He floored him l 3 ice I in the second round. I GRADY AND RUSSO. 1 (y International Ssrrict.) I Tni;.NTOX, N. J, March 4.f;,!;,., j raj. . tin' Sjmfusc flash, won a fa st eight -round bout from Jack Lurso of New Orleans

STECHER IS BEATEN.

I navs his oil business will keep him from

baseball. Toney is waiting his release from Uncle Sam. TESREAU IN NEW JOB.

Muslin, 19c Spat tan Mills hupono.quality rnhirarbed MujI i n, 35 inches n ide . ragj lar 25c quality. Wednesday only, per "d .19c

KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. Inq

Muslin, 19c Tb -we!! Unon ','abin branfj full F'.lcachpd Muv lino, finr .soft finish. :;o tnche? wid-, regular L'jr quality, v,p,ynrd J i7C

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iv-,irau. former r.wnt iitchr. has bcn (""fl''l to 'tako t-hars-' or tb-' Dartmouth College baseball tenjn.

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j CHICAGO. March 4. Strngl--r j : ,!lr "T Camp ' irani, defeated ; Jo Steelier, late of th Crri Jk. i 1 Training .Station, in one of the most j ensational and interesting wrestling j j bouts staged in Chicago in jear at the (Col:seun-. la?t night. i I-ewis endd the match with n h-.id- ! lock in 1:12:37.

! M'GRAW HAPPY.

j MAY HOLD IT IN NEVADA, jj (By ItiaUonJ Nw Ssrrlca.) I

i CAHsON CITT. NKV.. March 1. The j V-'illard-Pcmrsey championship llgbt : may Jtill be held in N ada Tb.e

sembly has passed tJie t v en t -ft: e i round bo bill or th" co of Go-.. 1 I Roj le It now goes to the ner.ate. tf i

tha? body follows th lead of tho lower j hous the fight may be stayed u Nei ad. 1

Double S. & H. Green Stamps Wednesday

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(By latamatloaaX ira-wa Serrlce.) XI'W TOKK Mareh 4 Manager MGraw. of the Giants. 15 happ;.- toda ""ith one or tvio e:cptions. .all hi

Players are in line. Burn.". Steele and Thorpe are the latest to xigri up Larry '

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LEWIS SHADES HANSEN. (By laternational Smti Srrlc.) STRAPUoK, X. T.. March 4: -.luMa Le-Ain. rhiladelphia light weight, shaded Larry Hanson, of Allentown. Ta.. in a ten round bout here last night

SPECIAL!

Children's nnt. ribbed, pure hite cotton Vests and pants, s.zcs up to 2i, hav

ncpn sluing at "fc

Karment.

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Freshly Made Assorted Chocolates 80c

' Pound Boxes 59c

These aic the -weUknon MAKTA.N CHOCOLATES, rich cream centers, various flavors, heavily blanketed tulh best chocolate, regular SOc alu. Wednp.?lny, pr box 59c

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Union Crar h Unbleached To'A-clins. tb blur border, good heavy rma'litv, i;

mcucs niae, regular nnt-e-

per yard ".'Dc, tomorrow

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COFFEY BEATS WILLIAMS. '

Doyle nil pjgn up this week. Territt and Toney are still "out

(By latarmational ITaara Strrlce.) JEHSKT CITT. X. J.. March 4. Jim

Coffey defcitcd IIarr- Williams. oi

Krideport. tn an eiisht round bout.

Spring's Favorite Suites and Coats

A number of charminr; new models came in vesterdar they include Box and semi-Box Suits. Russian Blou"e and Wee Suits, Dolmans. Capos aii.lPcv Paris Coat ft lor little women.

Lord Baltimore Linen Stationery

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SAGE TEA DANDY

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It's Grandmother's Recipe jj to Briag Back Color and ! Lustre to Hair. !l

Twenty-seven per cent of motor trucks today engage in intercity haulage exclusive' !y. A year ago only 4 per cent. You'll come to it sooner or later because there's " money in it as much as $30 a day clear for each

truck. 1 Then j-ou'll realize why GOODRICH D E LUXE Truck Tires are best for, your truck why men engaged in this hard-grip but profitable venture insist that their trucks be shod with them. Only Quality will stand , the Spartan test of the country road, curtail heavy vibration, save fuel and the load and in GOODRICH DE LUXE Truck Tire Quality 13 given its best expression. We sell and apply De Luxe Truck Tires CALUMET AVE. GARAGE 773 Calumet Ave. Phone 1595. Hammond. VERPLANK GARAGE ' 761 Washington St. Phone 360. Gary.

Gary has been selected as the city in xhich the American middle-weight

niesu:ng cnampionshi ptournanient is t" take place. The tournament is a yearly eent and aras held at Grind Kapids. Mich., last year. This j car the majority of middle v eiftlu wrestlers of America hae srlcotod Gurv a ih mnt

I suitable spot to pull ih cbi tournaj men'.

At the opening- of the semi-monthiy ; v. rcstlmg- bout to be hHd at th- Gary lheure, Gary, on March oth, Match-

, that Tony Bokich. champien of Indiana, j he comirg faded hae a surprise a--ait 'will mnlio a tM fnr tUa .-nfTnaT Mfi '- inc thin. h.ii.. &rtA. -' .

Teu can turn gray, fad-,3 nair D?au . tifully dark and lustrous almost o- er I night if you'll st a bottlo of "tVyeth's ; Sage and Salhpur Compound'' at siii ; drug store. MiUtns of botlc of this ! old faniou.o Sage Tea ncir. :mproed , by the addition of other ms rdietit . r Isold annually, saya a -well-known drug-g-st here.-because it darkens the hair so 'naturally and evenly that no on can ' tell It has been annti.rf !

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Spring Suits at $25.00 Smart, semi-boxed models, new collar "fleets, braid trimmd. The material is a splendid iualiy French sergp r ffood values.

Russian Blouse Suits Stunning new suits, in the much favored Russian T.louse style, of finest Trench Serge and Poriet Twill. Braid and button trimmed. Priced at ?37.r0

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New Spring Coats?

Graceful Designs of

Latest iypes A .special feat hit of this earlv showing of sprin- coats and wraps are these Pcgy of Paris jrarmcnls designed especially for little women. Theyre not regular sizes, at all. hut special sizes.

lAittcjiieu 10 ni 1 nt if women Coine see theiii.

! Will make a bid for th r.ntional title, ! the winner of which wilt be awarded a j belt emblematic of the middleweight j championship of America, j So far 3S entries ha-.e been recen ed ; f rom every section of the country. ! Among- some of the stars who will make

an early appearance are Billy Schoeber

inc them, bjcause after nc or twn r.

plications the. gajy hair rantshe and irj r our locks become luxuriantly dark and 1 beau t iful. ' j I Thi.a s the aj of youth Gray-hair- : 1 ed. unattractive folks aren't wantd 1 E around, so get busy with Wyeth's Scp 11

and Sulphur Conmotind -..nit-, .,h!tI

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of Indianapolis, I.ou Talaber of Chicago, t '" '1 b delighted nlth your dark, ! John E6rden of LIgin. Jimmy Dimetral i handsome hair and your youthful ap- , of Detroit. Ole Hanson of Columbus, j Pearanee Within a few days. Adv. : Louis BrgantiB of Camp Cu-uer, and j ' ! Steve Leatschke of St Louis. sociation conention. which will be j Kd Smith of Chicago will referee the j held in this city Thursday., I matches. The board of judges will be! j composed of three men. two of them! GRETXSSL'RG Tians are "beins

.musriiieo sport writers or oary maa Tor a metinr hr of v. v.

dolmans, $25 Coats smartly fashioned in th new Dolman effect, of splendid 'jurtlity Delhi velous. Colors aiJfenna. peacock, sand and brown. "A'cmen's and misses" -izps.

new capes, $15 An excellent value is offered in the new . capes at this price. They are of French serge in coatee effect -with pocke's and belt, button and braid trimmed. Xavy blue onK.

"Shadow White" F. II. Barney and the

other being Hsrr yF.osen. Joe Morris

Clonal Tteform Association, at which Dr. Jamea J. McGaw. of Los Angeles. California, will bo the speaker.

; wiil act as timekeeper.

Special arrangements ha-.e been made

1 r the comfort of ladies who wish to j EL WOOD A s accessor to YVilifred ! al!fn'1- ' Sollersk who recently rts-ind as pres-

! iclent or tne KIwood Chambr of Co.-n-j merce will be chosen br- the board of i directors at a meeting to h fceid on ! March T.

JUDGE GARY ON

STEEL SITUATION

IU. S. Steel Head Says That;

Prices Are Being j Maintained.

j CRAWFORDSVILLK L, T. Turj pin. who servd as principal of the ; Muncie. Ind., high school for seven 1 years, yesterday took up his duties j as superintendent of the Crawfords-

ville schools.

j women's coatee dresses at $18.75 i Clever new models of Serge, just in; Tony Jacket effect with vet and , ool.ar of broadcloth in contrasting color, prettilv embroidered Mo S t'retiy new wool jersey frocks. Choice J1S.75. I WOMEN'S COATS Garments That SoW Up to $37.50 I At Considerable Less .in They Cost Us

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60c Boxes, 39c Here's your opporfunity to buy "Lord Baltimore." a -well known high grade plain -white linen paper two different style envelopes. A regular 60c grade on

sale w ednesday only

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Children 's Crisp New Dresses at T-ro to fi rear bizes, In blu and pink checked ginghams. with dainty white collar and cuffs, all around belt ad pockets; dresses that will launder nicely. Choice f f ey at j.jy For Girls 6 to 14 Spring Frocks at Several becoming- styles, nicely made of fine quality gingham 5n the nesr p!J1 effects; collar, cuffs and belts in solid colors; excellent 3.75 dressa y Q O Wednesday .pJLsO

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NKW TOKK. Starvh . lntie.tr oT the steel trade this week centered in Thursday's meeting of the directors of the American Iron and Steel institute. Although action was deferred on Secretary HedfleM's stabilizing plan, the trade accepted with evident satisfaction Judge Gary's assertion that steel prices were being well maintained and also that unemployment throughout the coupy was less than had been estimated in reports published on th subject. As an indication that th ?teelin-dtistrj-is back on a competiti'-c basia

; it is reported that some shading of prices baa ben done in connection I with orders for plates.

lnre was little activity in the pig j iron industry, virtually all of th- buyj ing being f-r immediate shipment, j Consumers show- som hesitancy t ordering for anything eicspt immedi

ate ncds. This policy in considered but natural !n i icw of the rt that restricted coke production in ih rfpn market resulted in a general steadying f conditions,and a lower level of prices.

Death of Mrs. L. Hutton. Special To Tub Times"! CKOAVX POINT. Ind.. Ma.-eh i

j Mis. Le 1 Hutton died on Monday j morning at her farm home near Palmier, aged 72 yearV ' Her husband, for

mer county commissioner, died three years ago. Mis. Hutton leaves three children: Mrs. Andrew- Stones." Mrs. Albert Lewis and James Hutton. She was a highly respected woman. The funeral will be held at the home on Wednesday at 1 p. m.. and the remains taken to Salem, Ind., for burial.

The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users arc to be believed.

All remaining lots of ; Winter Coats have been sriven their walki n:n-ii-s AY must

-- - . t - ' - UU KJ room for spring apparel. We have placed all winter coats formerly selling at $20 and up to $37.50

in one lot regardless ot cost at $9.95. AH this season's styles, splendid fabrics, all wanted colors.

ler coats torinerl $995

Wednesday's Millinery Special!

Smartly Trimmed gry Spring Hats, at . sj

Secured a special lot of these bats just 55 at a price that eDables ua to offer them to you at nearly their original wholesale cost. Tailored and semitailored effects, made of lisere, milan and rough straws in the new spring shades.

some -wun ueorgette crene racines.

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New Silk Petticoats and

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Styles becoming to women

misses and and matrons. While they last

CIVIL WAR VETERAN Tails Areffi Faepla Xow To Get Strength.

The new petticoats to be worn with thn TIP.W KTvrmcr siiifst

in. You'll find a splendid as- Ir? . i ...... j e , . f.'i;'

sorimeut, or colors to clioose from in silk jei-scy and taffeta. Especially featured arc the new, Pettibockeis, a divided underskirt combining the advantages of a petticoat aj?d bloomers. These are of silk jersey trimmed in taffeta. Special g r q Tor Wednesday

Untrimmed Shapes Latest Effects New Straws and Colors, $5 Vah

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Special Basement Bargains

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Rice Boiler 75c Tiice or Oatmeal Boiler, first quality gray enameled ware-, l1i qt. capacity, reg. 1 kind at 75c

Wash Tub, $1.48

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Good heavy Wash Tubs, with wringer

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galvanized 22-inch size attachment,

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Toilet Paper Wed. only 10 rolls of good quality crepe tissue toilet paper for 40c

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Indiana Items BLUFFTON-A meeting of farmers will be held at V'niondale tomorrow night for the purpose of oratamrlng a company to erect an elevator o- to purchase the one now in operation here.

PORTLAND . 1". Lehman. Berne, Ind., will be one of the speakers at the Jasper County Sunday School As-

Running Sores of Long Standing Cured

by Number 40 Jainex Robinson, C 1 Rowley St.. Evar.svillc. Ind., makes the follow in?statement: "I suffered for five years with running sores from blood poison of long- standing. I doctored with the best physicians and tried a number of advertised remedies but received no permanent bneflt. My brother-in-law. Tl. Tadlock, adiacd me to try "dumber 0 Kcr The Klooo.' After usitM the first bottle I was benefitted s.ttd was completely cured with five bottles and at this lime, twelve months later, I have e.ferieneed no signs of the dire.ise returning." Tersons suffering with blood poison m any form should not delay but

j 5't "Number 40" at once. I fold by Jos. Wets. Hammond. Central tu-ii? Store. Tiidiwiisi Harbor. Adv.

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Here is another link in the chain of I evidence to proe that our famous cod j 5 lier and iron tonic Vinol create-. i

'strength for feeble old reople. ;

Mr. Nelson H. reaai of the National ! Soldiers home, Tennessee. sas: "I ami V I years of age and was in a w c.ii, d- j bilitatod condition. por appetite and I

did not sleep well. Vinol gae mc a good appetite. I sleep well, and it has built me up so I feel stronger and better in every way. I strongly recommend Vinol for such conditions as I beHeve it prolongs life for old people." Joseph. W. Wcis, Pruggrst, and Korrls Pharmacy. Vtnol is sold in East Chicago by Schliejier's Pharmacy and in hiting by L. H. Mattcrn, and Druggists Everywhere. Adv. p. '. S. Stop scratching, our Sajtol Salve. Money back if it fails.

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Our 2jC quality nurse striped gingham, blue and white and gray and white stripes, guaranteed fast

color, i3 27 in. wide, yard

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percale Zbc aod S?c qualities, one yard wide, ligbt and dark color?, new spring merchandise. On sale Wednesday only, per r vard ZOC

rioor Brush 14inch ?ize w ith good nua'ity bristles, long wood handle. On tipctal sale at 98c

Plunger. with rubber force cup and wood

handle, stopped sinks, etc.

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Fer Spring Cleaning Electric or Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, tbj-ce 15c cans....:.3c

Cup and Saucer Of thin whit9 china with neat gold band. On special sale, pair 23c

Butter Merger A small churn thaf makes a 2 lb. roll of roeraed butter from 1 lb. of butter and a pint cf mi. On sale at . 33c

Is Your Clothes Pantry Big Enough for All Your Clothe3? Or can -you use something so you can hang them in such a way that you can rind them without any troubfe? My clothes rack would be just the thing. I make them 2 ft. lonz or any size you want, SOc per foot. Let me have your order today.

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Call Up Hammond 2626. E. PICKART CALUMET AVE., HAMMOND.

In Times Like This You Need Nemo Corsets For Comfort. For a trim, neat appearance. To protect your health. For economical reasons.

New Nemo SelfTidueing No. 361 especially emphasizes those four qualities. Health, Comfort. Style, Economy. It combines th Hygienic - Style -Service and extreme durability nd comfort for which Nemo Cornets have long been famous, and Is sold for the ex'remelv low pric f $3.50.

It's Specials Such As These That Are Making Our Shoe Department So Popular $1.30 to $1.55 Saving on These Misses and Childrens' Shoes

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Everybody tnat took advantage of this sale of children's shoes was well pleased with their bstrgaio. Just think of buying high grade $2.73 and 11 shoes at 1.45 a pair. Every pair woutd hv been sold but for Friday's blizzard. There's only 30 pairs left from the original purchase of 800 pairs. They arc of gun metal calf and patent leather, built on foot-form lasts, button style. black, white and Zrav rloih trn finndvpar cStoho.l

an leatner soles; sizes for misses and

children. 6 to 2, pair

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One lot of youths' and boys' hcaw calf School Shoes, button style, with extra heavy solid leather SQ.25 soles, $:i values, pair...

Women's 'brown and crray kid button boots. S-inch models, with doth tops. Louis heels. $5 values, $.9S per pair only

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