Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1919 — Page 8
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EASY GAME FOR 1 OWLS
Stkcial To The Times. TVHITIXU, InJ. March IS. The Th;Uns O'Als' Vvg five, the Rod Crowns, .rinuncJ the Seviard Park heavies Saturday niRht, S-2. The samp was fvatut'fd b the work of Uriesel. r.lliolt aiivl Johnson. The Iirsi half ended 1S-U. Ljne-up: Seward Park.
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Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away tho poisonous, stagnant matter.
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er Kohn. The Owls' Army and Navy team drIi.ate.1 the St. ''"yrtls, 1S-I7. in a well ontested battle. The rir?t period enui. -S. Line-ur-St. Cyrils.
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Those of a? who arc accustomed ij feel dull and heavy when we aris-; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, mid stomach, lime back, can, insfiad. both look and feel as frosh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phoyphated hot water each morning. "We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hut water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It to flush from the stomach. li-ver, kidneys and ten arda of bowels the previous day s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into the stomach. Th? action of limestone phosphate and h"t water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, cases, waste
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appetite for breakfast and it. is said to j be but a httie while until the loses be- j
! gtn to appear in the cheeks. A Quarter 1
j pound of limestone phosphate will cost i ery little at the drug store, but is suf11 flcient to make anyone who is bothered 0 ' with billousnrse. constipation, stomach 0 : trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast
2 it i on the subject of interna! sanitation. 1 0 ' Try it and you are assured that von j will look better and feel better in every V. T. i way shortly. Adv. - "adiser of Jess "Wii'ard, who is said to 0 ' i b acting as his manager, is due to ar
rive here from the West. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey. returned here Monday from a theatrical tour and will also visit with the promoter. Dempsoy arrived with his manager.
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BROCK AND DOLAN IN DRAW
By JACK TEIOCr j (By Intai. - licaal News Service.) iX. ST. S. Staff. Corre.ponaemt.) j HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. Mareh IS. NEWTOBJC, March IS. The world's jMatt Brock of Cleveland and Bed Dolan welfrwelght championship has today i of New Orleans went ten snarPV round changed hands for the fourteenth tint, j to a draw last night. lack Britton's feat in regaining tho I " - ..
-vuwn frcm Ted (Kid) Lewis was aj e5ean knockout at Canton, O.. marked i "he third time that the title has been j regained after being lost by a recogniz- j J.i CSOITITII.MI
la all there have been eleven men J"y won 'from Roy Moore In recognized as king of the welters since t thej!" ten nJ match hcre la9t n'ght'
Paddy Duffy of Boston was recognized hack in the eighties. Britton took the fight frcm Lewis from the very start, the British star failing to land more than a half a dozen r'.ean tlows throughout the entire nine rounds.
The bell saved Lewds Jn the ststh i .. .. round during which Britton floored him j There WaS rsOtniTlg 50 VjOOCX hrie times.. for Congestion and Colds A stinging risht to the jaw endd ' Jvlustaid things for Lewis after -tw-s minutes of'' ' 4
Ighting In the ninth round. ,. M.fashionerl musta!-olastr
JOHN ERTLE WINS. (By International News B.rTlc..") MINNEAPOLIS. "Minn.. March IS.
Are you reading The Trmes?
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STOCK YARDS MURPHY IN DRAW (By International Wews Serrlce.) CL'DAR RAPIDS. la.. March Ptook Yards Tommy M-jrphy. ani tike Hirsch fought ten rounds to a draw lit" last night.
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(By International News Serylce.) "DETROIT. Mich . March IS. Mike ' Dundee had a slight shade over Carl ! Tiemane at the end of fight hard and! fast rounds here last night. j
burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard ! plasters gave, w ithout the plaster and , without the blister Musterole does it. It Is a dean. whit ; ointment, made with oil of mustard. It ia ! scientifically prepared, so that it work ' 9 A .... aab n -, Ktietr Um
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Just massage JViusteroie in wiut me nn-ger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings i relief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron1 chitis. tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma.' i neuraieia. headache, congestion, pleurisy.
rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest fit often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
TEX TO CONFER
WITH PRINCIPALS j (By Interactional News Serrlce.) "NEW TORK, March 18 Tex Hickard will confer today with representatives ! of both of the principals in the coming ; heavyweight champion battle scheduled j for J-ily 4. ! Ray '"Doc" Archer, a close friend and !
DARTING, PIERCING SCIATIC PAINS
G It "'way before the penetrating effects of Sloan'a Xiniment
INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every Night and Sunday Afternoon Take Hammond or Whiting car to the door. Extra Attraction for Next Wednesday: Mysterious Dollar Party M. MADURA. Manager.
'So cTo those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerveinrlammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint v.-rench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise. The ease of applying, the quickness cf relief, the positive results, the cleanlineee, and the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred.
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Hammond. Ind.
BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING 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.
The Calumet Roofing Co.
Office: Room 27 Rimbach Bldg.
ROOFING
Phone 467.
ROOFING APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLESGRAVEL ROOFING AND REPAIRING. Now is the time before the Spring rains set in.
THE TIMES.
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New Spring Styles in Home Patterns Are Here Now.
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Double Stamps Tomorrow Edward C. Minus Company Stamps are as crbod as cash in our store. These stamps are . a discount you reeive for cash purchases. AY hen you neglect to rote'ne these stamps you are not geitinje all that you arc entitled to. Tomorrow is a double stamp day. Tomorrowyou get more than usual discount for cash as a special inducement for you to come to this store.
New Dolmans, Suits and Dresses Are Here Beautiful Spring Styles That Will Make You Want Them
Today, yesterday and the day before new garments were added to our new spring assemblage. Evcrv woman who desires the fashionable, in her wardrobe must not fail to see these "new styles. Graceful, youthful lines iu distinctive creations make up our showing. The New Jazz Cape, $12.75 like the style shown at right is made of finest all wool men's wear serge. It is beautifully finished in every detail and trimmed with a fine quality of braid. You will like this now drlr
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Beautiful New Dolmans, S55.00"
Here is an extreme model in the new Dolman, made of finest Reindeer, Silvertone. It has large lapels and large buttons and buttoned sleeve and is lined with satin foulard. This Dolman shows extra value for the price we ask. Come and see it. Another more conservative model ia shown In Pekin Blue, Silvertone, also lined with satin foulard. Priced at $67.50 New Foulard Dresses, $29.75 Especially attractive is a selection of ne-w dresses just arrived. They are in captivating styles and all new color combinations. Georgette is combined "with the foulard in many instances with charming effect.
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New Jazz Cape pictured above, fashion's nearest style innovation. You must, see it $12.75
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Boys' School Shoes
The double wear kind, dark brown soft calf uppers, have Xeolin soles. made on the Army last, bare soft toes, sizes 1 to fj'fc. Our speci.il
$3
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Isn't the Millinery Becoming? Every Conceivable Style Is Shown There are hats to suit every woman, miss or girl, in styles that arc unquestionably the newest you will iind. There are Small Chic Turbans Dainty Watteau Hats Large Drooping Hats Mitzi Sailors Worthy of special mention and of those that came in today are new Leghorns, in all styles and large hats with transparent maline brims. There are so many styles and all so fascinating and indiyidual that no woman but what can choose quickly here at prices ranging from $4.95 to $20 . . March sale of Children's Scuffer Shoes
Extra quality tan and black calf button and lace; the toe room Nature last, perfectly smooth innersoles, regular price $3.00, on sale Sizes 5 to 8 at Sizes 8 to 11 SS.49 $2.59
Boys' Black Gun Metal Calf Shoe Fine English bal, extra quality
solid" leather shoes, sizes 1 to o. A good shoe
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Boys' Shoes at $2.49 We still have some very good shoes in button and lace, in sizes
4, 41z, 5, 51-j, at
$2.49
Little Boys' Shoes, $3.00 There are lace and button, extra quality " solid leather shoes, sizes 9 to 13'4- Big values at the price.
Dainty Spring Voiles
45c
Foulard Designs in Voiles Voile Charnung, neat all-over patterns and foul
ard designs, ne.w colored, tinted grounds, line even
thread, very clear mesh, 40 inches wide, yard
Silk Plaid and Stripe Voiles Silk Plaid and Stripe Voiles An extra fine quality, clear open mesh, voile ground with silk satin overplaid and stripe, this season's new- mJQt est styles and colors, 10 inches wide, yard. OU Plain Voiles Plain Voiles This season's styles call for a plain voile as trimming or combination, a very fine qual ¬
ity to use with the above in all colors, 10 inches wide, yard
Ginghams Burst Forth In Colorful Array
Fine domestic plaid Zephyr Ginghams and aiso some in piain colors 'to combine with the Dlaid patterns. (This combination is much
used in gingham dresses), 22 inches wide this sells regularly at 50c. Special tomorrow, yard
Silk Tissue Ginghams
Large plaids in light and dark colored combinations with over-plaids and stripes of silk. This material
makes dressy frocks for summer wear, 02 inches wide,
usually Bold at 65c. Special tomorrow and Thursday, yard
49c
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39c
-FREE DELIVERY At Cash and Carry Prices In
GROCERIES
APPLE BUTTER Crown GpEZgi brand, quart jar iritis
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars
55c
Snlder'a Catsup Thi3 sale pint bottle 25C 1 lb. Can Rumford'a Baking Poyodtr 27C Sunmald .Brand Seeded Raisins, pkg 17C
Kitchen Klenzer Scouring Powder, 4 cans 22? Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, per pkg 13C Uneeda or Criepo Crackers, pkg
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Large Size Oval Can Booth' Sardines 20C Solid Pack Tomatoes, T
No. 3 cans, per can Quart Jar of Pure
Cocoa 35c
18C
Sugar
Best Cane Granulated, with grocery order of flour, soap or dairy products not included
$1.50 or more
10 lbs. 95c
Minas Blend Coffee 3 lbs.. $1.00; lb ;5C California Sardines in olive oil, can 12C
Sa-Van-Eg Egg Saver, pkg. Jelke's Good Luck Butterine, per lb
20 Mule Team Soap Cthips,
19c 50c ijks
. Campbell's Soups, Tomato- or
38C Vegetable, 3 cans.... 30
New Suits for Spring
Let us show you the new beautiful styles in boys' suits; all the newest models; lively colors, latest fabrics, in sturdy materials. Welt-waist suits, school suits, dress-up suits, Norfolks, suits with extra pants, suits with double scat and double knees. There is an unusual selection right now, the finest values you can rind anywhere, at $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $25
Sturdy Suits for Sturdy Boys, $10 Made of durable fabrics attractive lisrht and dark mixtures. For such good quality and high standard of workmanship as arc found in these suits they are
remarkably low priced, bizes b to lb years, at
Boys
$10
Boys' Light and Dark Blouses
65c
Boys Blouses Light and dark percales and blue chambrays, attached
collars, in sizes 6 to 16 years. New fresh goods, at....
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Men's New Spring Shirts The most complete and diversified showing of fine shirts we've ever as
sembled tnis early m tne season.
Ready for your approval today. Feature values at .
$1.85
Special Showing of handsome . spring shirts, silks and pure silk shirts, at $2.50 to $10
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Home Furnishing Specials For Wednesday and Thursday
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Welsbach Inverted Gas Light Half frosted shade and good quality mantle included. Spe
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tomorrow
Thursday at
and 69C
Tea Pots Of fine glazed earthenware. A very good looking tea pot with strainer spout. For Wednesday and Thursday at 39C
Roller Skates Union Hardware Co. ball bearing roller skates, one of the best skates on the market. Now is the time to buy a pair for your boy or girl. To-morro-w at S2.25 Clothes Hamper Veneered wood -with hinged cover, square shape, at S1.19 Alasabstine A sanitary wall coating in a large assortment of up-to-date colors. 5 pound package, special for Wednesday and Thursda' at 59C
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Clothes Wringers, with ninch rollers. well made and guaranteed for one year. Specially priced tomorrow- and Thus, at S4.29 Berry Bros.' Interior Varnish, to help make ready for spring. Excellent for floors and woodwork, $1.75 size speclal at S1.59
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Delicious Home Cooked Meals Served in Our ?E Cafeteria Every day at noon and evening both on Saturdays you may come "here and have a good meal at moderate cost. We desire to make a special success of our Cafeteria. Increasing numbers of customers tell us we are doing it.
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