Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1919 — Page 2

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FRANK SCHOBLE SUEDEFELT HATS popularly priced at $4.00 to $7.00 The Particular Good . Dresser will find our line of Cravats. Shirt?, Hosiery and other article? of haberdashery intensely complete. Our assortment of distinctive hats in a variety of colors suit the man of taste and individuality.

Select your Spring Outfit from Particular Men.

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, Jack Fox & Sons QUALITY CORNER State and Hohman Streets Hammond.

SUITS TO MEASURE

THE TIMES.

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English Newspaper Bitter Against Allied Trops in Peril in Russia.

( BT7ZXX TIN, ) XiOICDON, April '4. Afittlo ijUart usisr allied force la 3tnia, particularly BrltUh troop , was feafia today by tha X-Uy Xxpress. "We warn to know who t rapc&sial for tk hair-bvained policy to put aa allied fore In Xui. ia la such erare peril," tail this paper today la an editorial. "To ret eur men oat in safety ami fee rUe limit of any further mOUary uterpris. Tbe country sets It face like flint ag-ainsi any Idea of a large pnnltlre expedition. Jlussl must be laft to atew ia tie Juice of Bolshevism and we do aot coaaeat tomt another Brttlsfc solfiier sUall Ve eat there.''

received from Col. Moss, director of British medical services at Mur-

SICK IW SXEir BAGS. Cel. Moea reported tfrat the etrk are placed in sheep-skin lined bay tvith

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allow tli attention of iha pat'ent v i l lion t espojurf. "Despite the extreme ilifTicviHtss of the weather and the great distances to be traversed, it has been found pois.Wi to establish medical aid posts ten mile apart In farm-houses and ten's." says Col. Moss. "These rests re fully competent to deal with the alek mni roun'led t;nttl they can ba removed by rail to the base hospital at Kem. Two hospital tram

are now running: on this line and ai-e so j popular, owing: to the help they afford

the Russians themselves that they are apparently the only trains that pass through the country without obstruction. Both trains are very comfortable and melt equipped and at times the patient spend as many aa e!;ht days making- a single journey." The British and American f ghters are comfortable as to clothing-. When they wrs sent to the r.rtn stir Ernest Shaekelton. the famous British Ararciic explorer, wm called Into consultation and furnished the war offi- ivitb a

numbr of -a!uahle sugsesMons as to warm dressing" In cold climates. j "There haa been no case of frost-bite serious enough to require an operation," J writes Col. Moss. "Only 44 mild cases have been reported. The Russian troops! are affected with scurvy, but there are. no cases of it in the British force. The J

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(BXTZSTZX.) f INTERNATIONAL HES SERVICE! IOWPOK, April 4 American relaforcmeat:s are aeiaf sent into Worthera Kassla te flgrht tha oU htrUi, it waa laaraad today. Taa troopa are- going; to Mar. mansi. where the situation la said te he critical. The BolsaeTiia are preparing; fer another dxlre ea the Archangel front, tt 1 a-tatad. JAora BriUab troops are aapected to arrlre la Stuxala by the end of next snoata te reller the force now under pressure.

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'STAFF CORRESPONDENT I SERVICE I ! PAUIS. April 4 The big tour has; granted Belgium claim of priority payment from Germany, it is understood th;s afternoon, although there has been on official statement on the sub- ! .tact. King Albert came to Pa -is from Brus- I ee)a by airplane and for to days has ; been pressing Belgium's claim. Close adviser t- Pre!dnt Vi!on have" ben insisting; ipon the jus: it of Albert's i demands ! According to report Felgium is to pet .no,OAO.OPO from fJermanv.' Thus, a hen Albert returns he will! have news that will flood his war-sr rlc-'.:-en country with sunshine of prosperity.1 In other reapers the conference con- ! tinues to furnish little more than ' guesses. I .ithin the past s.x hours reports

insomnia. , have been circulated that the Bic Kour

It has been found necessary to keep a J had virtually agreed uron the dispoailarge number of medical office-s withjtton of the Parre valley and the questhe Murmansk forces a!thou?h natural- tion of reparation and then again that ly some of them have expressed desire! the Big Tour bad agreed lipon nothin

to be demoblired.

Floyd MacGriff tgTAFf CORRESfOKDENT I. N. SIRVICEl LONDON, April 4. Reindeer and Canadian dog-teams aru being used by the British medical corps oa the Archangel and Murmansk front in Russia to assist the British and American soldiers fight the Bolsheviki. First aid has been made very difficult on account of the intense cold, accompanied by snow and ice. This is explained in a report

IText Wedaeelay, April 9th. we are going to sell H9.73 Bed Out ate for 89.5, Simmon's J30 Guaranteed Brass Bed. Hammond Bedding Co. regular I10.J5 Mattress and an Enterpriae Guaranteed Sagrteia Steel Link Spring which retails at fa.88. Outfit complete. 39.95. Terms. $2.50 cash. $1.5 monthly. See ad in te.norrow'a paper, page 3. XiXOST rTom rBiirrrtru Dirr, man. aiond, 4-4-1

ATTENTION SCOUTS. Jf.gnal school for ail c'.aeaee will be held at Central so'neo) Raturdsy mernlnr. April 5th at 9 a. m. Bring flags and be sure to get a light staff long enough for wig-wag. Court of Honor Monday night. April "th at Court House at T.34. Scouts desiring to appear must present their credentials to the Executive first. Those who have merit badge coming should be present to re.ceire them.

and were called in the commissions to i consider further their reports on these J two problems. t It was reported in one breath -'t!

tne reiratt of tne league of r.etions 1? ready and in the next that it would n't be ready for several days.

Advertise' in The Times and advertise again. Results come, with constant effort.

Your Dollar Will Buy More at Shneider's Boys' Blouses White and blus sTipe, black sateen. Tfc frd. ?le price 49c Boys" Overalls Sifs 10 15, $1.00 Rrarlc. Sale pric Boys' Caps All wool -- 39c to Boy' Suspenderg IPc gra-ie. Sale price 19c

H. SHNEIDER Tailor and Furnisher 79 State St. Hammond Final Days of Our 8-Day Spring Opening Sale On Ladies' Suits, Capes, Dolmans, Coats, Waists, Skirts and Dresses Men's Finest Furnishings, Boys Suits, Girls' Dresses, Capes, Coats and Hats

Your Dollar Will Buy More at Shneider's Kid G!cves High eiadr, all colors, values to $ 5 00. At our Siilt S1.50 Children's While Mus'm Drawer Hi7.ru 2 Hi 12. Sale price--19c Girls' Nats L.itM spring st !?:. S1.19JO So. 15 Girls' Princess Slips flood grade Our sale price S1.00

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Wr offer to the people of Hammond and surroimdin- towns tho opportuni ZJ? L?Win V? APParel of the finest hi2h TcV

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wt v .,,! (l,we udvaniae or uie innre assortment in even- line.

Boys' Suits In Our Final Sale

Men! Big Bargains for You at Our Sale.

John B. Stetson Hats Were sold at $6.00 to $10.00. Our sal ?r:ce S4.50 Merrg Neckwear Wilson Bros, brand, hiah grade. Our sale prices 50c 75c and $1.00 Men's Shirts Veri" best Wilson brand. Textile and Saxon, rilues up to 12.73. Sale prien... g Men's Union Coveralls "Le" brand, heavy good quality. $4 60 ?Uer, at $3.2S Men's Black Sateen Shirts Heavy good grade, f 1 .75 Mi'-r;. Ovir sal price SI. 25 Blue Chgmbrgy Shirts $1 sellers. Sale price S5C

We have a 1 i tr selection of Boys' Suits. Latest style bc-lted and skirt model, all wool materials, all firif dark colors. You will save monev on them. Value up to 15. Our sale prices $8.00 to $9.75 Men's Work Pants "Oshkosh" and other rnflkes. Salo pviff 91.75 .2.25 32.75 Lxdies' Wear of the Latest Creations in Our 8-Day Sale

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Ladies' Suits In bin a fif and poplin, value"

f 40.00. Sale price19.50 to $27.50 Ladies' Coats, Capes and Dol mane, latest stvle?, !), g-H(f

SI 5.00 to 325.00 Spring Skirts in all wool orre, poplin, silk popUn and Uffeta. latest. Spffially priced $2.98 to 37.00 New Spring Georgette Waists High eradp. beautiful i'yp.. Sale price--35.00 to 3S.00 Corset Special e have a bis im? of Cor?'. such as "Warner's, 'W. r ," par. if'ian Lady." at our R-o'ay sa!eV4 Off Regular Price.

Friday. April 4, lf19.

ORPHEUM THEATRE "Wher. Evervbody Goes"

FEATURE ATTRACTION Today Three Millards BEAUTIFUL ANIMATED NOVELTY

ACT-ALONE The Horse With the Human

Brains.

Harry Rose Nut Comedia-i.

Jack and Billie Strong Comedy Songs.

Vincent & Raymond S.infling and Talking. ALSO Pearl White IX Tlw Lightning Raider

New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Maticec daily, l':30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11.

THEATRE

GIRLS' COATS AND CAFES All wool materials, baut;ful styles ja 75 to $1-7. GIRLS' SILK DRESSES S.Ik pplin and silk taffeta, in dark blue. Ellis blue and old rose, ages 3 to'i

Specially priced fr eur 8-day sale.

H. SHNEIDER

$6.50 ti $10.98

SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. 79 STATE STREET, HAMMOND "THE STORE OF THE LOWEST PRICES."

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D. W. Griffiths Latest Artcraft Picture "The Girl Who Stayed at Home

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IN "Paid in Full" SUNDAY LILA LEE -1N"Puppy Love" Aiio a Sunrhine Corned---, Oh, What a Night!" .

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Calumet Coal and Supply Company 570 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. ALL KINDS OF COAL AND WOOD BEST ANTHRACITE JUST ARRIVED. Tel. Hammond 648.

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HENRY B. WALTHALL In THE STILL SMALL VOICE Also T9 Lur of the CircuE. Special Saturlay

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN la A NIGHT IN THE SHOW Also special Mat. for children, Faa Fan.

MAN'S EYE BLOWN OUT BY DYNAMITE CAP Al.t KoleSs'nskt. a fr.ner. livint: at 375 West Tenth avnue. lant ntjht h4 the ttiumb and Indtx flnttr cf h: !ft hand Isloed oT au4 on of hi eyes dsroy& by tht iplos;on ef a flvnamite fuse cap. The man ha4 be presanted tha Synamtta cap by a small toy n4 aot ltnow'.ns; at it n udsrtoek to C'.e it in two wjien it explodei. Tbe Jj narnit up tVat eaue4 tfca a?cidnt tras n ef a box full of the caps fouafl by s.na!l boys n the resr cf tha lot of tba Otta Bormaa fcorrs. buried In the an4 sad the poliea are busy mr"d:' fr th eva that other' LEGAL NOTICES.

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NOTICE.

PKPARTMENT 0' PUBLIC W0RK3. '

CITT OF KAMMONU INDIANA.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:

Tou are hereby notified thAt tha BoarJ f TuMic Works of said City wilt recev bids up to April 23rd. 1913. at ten e'eieck A. M., for the resurfacing1 ef e!4 tmacaUam raveTnnt. gTadina; and removing eurflua ater.e. repUcing rtone an4 flllini: all interstices with poured asphalt 6r Tarvia "X" en State Line street, author

ised by Improvement Resolution No. $92. j as sledded In the plans. prftifs and i delays now on file. ! All bide ehali b acconpanied by a s efcrtlfted er.ecb for wot ltsa than tee and j ene-half per cent ef the tlmate4 -est i of said Improvement. j The Board reaerve the rrht to rtjct any and ail bids. j C. H. LUTFTMAV. O. K. HIOHLAKD H'. C. HAMAN. 1 4-4-11. Board ef Public Works

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PASTIME TODAY BERT LYTELL ix - Hitting the High Spots Very ititerestin?. TOMOKTvOW ALICE BHADY IN TH! INDESTRUCTABLE WIFE

NOTICE. DETARTMK.VT OF riT.HC WOHlvS. CITT OF HA MilOXD, INDIANA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS : Ton are hereby notified that the Hoard of Public Works ef eald City will receive

bids up to April I3rd, 1SU, a.t ten o'clock

A. M., for tha construction of a macadam pavement of crushed limestone or cobble 11 U inches In dnth rith

poured asfhslt to All the interstice. SS?4 lineal feet of combination cement curb end tulrr f.ag. 201 linal fet of c-iTient mareinal curbing, 1 1 . 82 0 sjuare fppl of cement eideratu, 5 fpt wi-Je. en t Khode a-enu. authorized by ImproveJ ment Resolution No. as specified j in the plans, profiles and details new on j file. All bids ehaJl be aenompanied by a eertifled check for not lees than tw ud 'orte-Jiftlf per eent of tbe estimated eft of aAid iiriproverrient. The Rosrd reerv- th riyht r,irt 9 end e;i hi. 1s. ". H. l.l'THM AN. ". F. HIGHLAND

the average man ready to buy a

Spring Suit of Clothes he

first looks for style and pattern, if he's tasteful; then he looks for quality, if he's particular; after that comes fit, if he's discriminating and then the matter of price, if he's economical. Whatever the desire or requirement may be relative to a suit it can be met at this best of clothing stores. No matter how critical or how fastidious or how exacting or how economical you mav be, sir, we can serve you to your eminent satisfaction. Finest Uaplptt Gos'i'Qct Style Fairest of Pric&s This is the trinity that rules in this establishment. The suit of clothes that looks best on you is assuredly here. to S5O.0O There's no best in town, if it's not here

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II WELCOME HOME

We extend our former customers who have returned from service an invitation to insper-t our new Spring line.

Men!

For this week only vrc offer f pedal prices on 1,000 various men's chain?.

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Go?d Fi'led Choice Wa:demar Chains 91.00 CoitJ Filled Vest 3-.d Lare' C'tairr. $1.50

Hindssme Wildf mar Chains aed Geld Fil'ed Safety Fens S3.00 Solid Gold Waldemara end High Grade Simmons Chain ef all kinds S5.00 Gold Filled Knives. Cigar Cutters & Nail Fiies S1.00 Up-to-Date Cuff Linka, Tie Clasps and Scarf pins S1.00

lneersoijie with earh S1.50 Ud

FRF.E- A VictorV Fob with each ;,h from SI. 75 Ud CHAS. ARKIN & SOU City's Oldest Jewelers Reliab e Watches, Diamonds and Jewalry at the Lowest Prices.

State Street OPEN TONIGHT.

$3,00 Rex Painless Information

Pr. Painless Davis, X-Tta.v. TwlliKht Slwr. '-'ij'i Piates. most r-sorBbi i:fl:0' OfniiFij. Fi ( fitfntsl rl-ni" TO .'T i.'"! ' r'''1' I Nt rt-r l -r,-t ;t r. n v Ftti'iert i'Oit' i 10' .noo r;apri patrons in 20 y:a.r. in ytnm' eperiman4 Kuarantee. 9 L.;on Store B.ocic, HamxaoniL 4-4-1U

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