Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1919 — Page 12
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THE TIMES.
Friday, March 28. 1919.
The Co-Operative Shoe For Men That want the better quality of Footwear at a reasonable cost, l here is real economy in buying the better makes ol Shoes especially the Co-Operative make as they give twice the wear of most other shoes.
Dark Brown Russia d Q and Black Calf Shoes P Made of the famous "Princeton last" a custom English model, genuine oak soles, that will give double wear, in stock A to D sizes 6 to 1 1 an assurance of a perfect fit. Other Co-Operative Shoes $9.50 to $11
A Work or General Purpose Shoe in a Goodyear Welt at
Soft Tan Elk upper made on the Munson Army Last, with soft toe All Sizes A great big value at this price.
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Indiana Items CCLritBIA. CITY Louis Eyanson, wha spent six months with the antiaircraft unit guarding the city of Ionton, n1 whose unit shot down aevn rtrmn zeppelins, has returned to his hems here.
J.tAHIOf Announcement has been n:de that a civil service examination f ill be held in this city April 23 for 'in selection of c postmaster for Few- " -rtown.
COLUMBUS The two year old ion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allison fell i from a second atory window of his ,
home but Jumped up and ran back Into the. house, none the worse for t! experience. XETV ALBAXT Wfcea Anna Edwards, oolored ani age SO. weighing E50 pounds died, a coffin had to bo rrada to ewer her body. And when the funeral was held It was necessary to make an opening in the side of the house to remove the body, which was transported to the; cemetery In a w a iron.
AMERICA
IS FEEDING WORLD
HERE'S QUICK REIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, STRAINED MUSCIES
Vast Stores of Provisions Are Being Shipped Over by the U. S.
When your muscle s t-ecorr.e. tired and swollen and the joints become stiff, yci;r circulation poor, and your sufiermakes you irritable, an application cf Sloan'e Liaimeat givc3 you quick -e!ief kills pain, ttarta up a good rirculation, relieves congestion. 1c i3 tasier and cleaner to use than mussy plasters or ointments, acta cuickJy and ioea not clog the pores. It does net staia the ekin.
For eprairs, strains, bruls-s, "black ftnd blue ' epots. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and asc3 the soreness. Certainly f.ae for rheumatism, stiff neck, eciatica, lama tack, toothache. You don't need to rub it penetrates-. Its use is bo universal that you'll consider Sloan's Liniment a friend of the whole family. Generous size bottle at druggists everywhere.
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n-it-T,yNlTlNL f-E5 SERVICE WASHINGTON', March 2s. Some Idea cf tha extent to which America Is feediny the world if Indicated In figures made public today by the department of commerce, shewinc fh
meat products to the allied an neutral countries during Feb. Fresh beef exports to the United Kingdom totaled more thnn ! .".ono.OOO pounds, with a
vaiue or more thnn $3,111,000 of the totsl exports of 114.734,000 pounds of bacon durln? th month, Belgium took 11.S00 pounds; France "S,?S2.000 pounds; United Kingdom 42.5:6.000 pounds; Italy 15,!67,000 pounds; N'orway 4,000,C00 pounds, with various other countries taking the remainder. Hams and shoulders to the amount of a little more than 101.000,000 pounds were exported during February. Of this
amount the United Kingdom received j 18.500,000 pounds; France 9.600.O0O pounds; Belgium 2.9T2.0O0 pounds and' other countries 60,000,n00.
lard to the amount of 2. 475, 000 rounds was sent to t.h? United Kingdom: 24.0no.000 pounds to France. 15,561,000 pounds to Belgium and nearly 5. 000, COO pounds to the other countries In addition largre shipments of canned beef, pickled pork and other meat products were made during lha month.
TF all men and young men will learn how wonder1 fully this store is prepared to supply their Clothing requirements for Spring, this knowledge would be of incalculable value to them. Here all the new styles are available. Waist Seam Suits Go Fast With young men the "Waist Scam" suit is the hit of the season. We have enough for all demands, a wonderful stock of "Waist Seam" double breasted styles (as illustrated and single breasted models. Great variety of fabrics and colorings, including rich browns, greens, blue and heather mixtures. Remarkable value for you at $25-$30-$35-$40-$45 .
New Spring Hats Featuring J. B. Stetson, Tiger and Champion Hats. , Xew hats go with new clothes and if you come here for your hat you will get a new style a style that's 4 '"all the go."' Any price ranging from $3 to $7
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Men's All Silk Neckwear -with tls elide band; extra large &hape In a number of ernart patterns and newest shades. An extraordinary value. Our f f price . JJ) I .(JU Men's Shirt Special
Men's Soft Cuff Dress Shirts new Spring patterns in fast colors, madras
and fancy percales, high standard work
manship and perfect fit. Our price
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New Spring Suits For Boys.
This store is splendidly prepared to meet the preference of every boy this spring. Every suits that boys as well as mothers will like is present. Serviceable fabrics and attractive patterns, tailored to give satisfaction.
$10, $12.50, $15 to $25
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in tha army. Thrft is -what they call j Kig-liah humor. Head it and laugh cext j week. If I had only received your Utters a week sooner I could have located Andy; : If he is going home as you ay he thinks he is. no doubt ho la in the classification camp Just outside cf LeVIans. It would have teen a tea minute walk from my room. I Every pay day I receive, beaucoup j francs (one hundred and forty-five). If ' I got mora than that I'd be broke (perhaps). anJ set and pretty waiting; for r.ct payday. That is the one advantage the army had. you can be broke and not only get along but enjoy yourself. That .
j is as long as the "T." "K. C ," and the
rest or that rorm or organizations last. , Occasionally you are treated to cigar- ' it tea, etc. It makes a dent In the monot- ; ony so that you are doing a little tnore , than existing only. Tou say the lads that have got home are kicking about conditions in Brest. Well. I won't express an opinion, but I
will say that when It rains in this man's
country, no matter wheer you are it is mightly disagreeable. 'When It rains here the sun don't come right out and dry up the mud. It is drizzly and cloudy for a week at a time. At least during ( the winter and Bprlng. In the summer : I they say It is truly "Sunny France." . ; i Believe me. Uncle Adolph is all right. , Every once and a while I get a letter j
from him. It sure does seem god to
From Ralph Thorsen. Tours, IYance, February IS. 1313. Mrs. Alice G. Morsen. 979 Tark Place. Hammond. Dear Mother: I write last night, but today I received two letters from you.
the first I have had in a long time, and am answering ihem within tlx hours. This is tha f.rst time I have heard that you had moved. All my ns.iil has been going to the old address. N'o doubt yuu will get it tho. I am glad ou have sfayed in Hammond. The trip back and forth to Chicago would have been too much for you. Hammond is good enough for me to live in and I have seen a good bit of the country. Most cities of a hundred thousand over here could not held a candle to Hammond hen it ccmes to real living and not kidding a bit. The only time I remember of teillng jou I was at one time booked for home v as in the letter I wrote last night. If I did I made a slip for which I am very sorry. I make It a point not to tell you anything I am not positive of. I showed the boys where you said yau had my suit cleaned. They nearly buste'i thir belts a-laughlng. In the first
Iiace it. may De a ion gnme r-erore I get hear from tha bunch back in the "States." a chance to wear it (and It may not), and , We;l mother, so long for this time. In the second place I might not be able ; wlth ii:et wishes to all. to get into it when I do get there. I j Tour son. have only been working inside for two ! KAlph. months and that has not torn down the j Ralph S. Thorsen, tissue that eights months' drill put cn. ro I" P E S ( APOT17 Tours)
The Apex V ashing Machine kno-vvn to be the best
washer ever made it before you buy.
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Tou say you are having an Ideal winter; so am I. Kathf-r en was I, for at Camp Hunt, although It was never very cold, it rained continually. I do not believe I ever was really dry all the time I was there. But I was never sick. There Is no mystery to It. it was because I was e 1
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NOTICE TO Our Friends and Patrons Hot White Bread at our store every morning at 7 a. m. Hot Rye Bread at our store every afternoon at 1 p. m. Hammond Modern Bakery Company S3 State St., Hammond.
Open from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m,
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The Brim is the thing that's varied and new in this season's charming millinery a decided slant, a wide upturned flare, or bo meagre a brim allowance that it's almost no brim at all. These are some of the whimsies Paris has suggested and last year's shapes do look oldfashioned. It's surprising how becoming and smart vre, can make an old hat look by our work in Hat Cleaning and Blocking, Bijou Shoe Shining Parlor and Hat Cleaning Shop Phone 2484, 175 State St., Hammond,
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