Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1919 — Page 8
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Smart beach-made black blucherr mrfHum toe; very comfortable: for business or rlrasuie
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Classic Style! Amazing Value ! BY producing them for our cjast-tu-coast chain of store to the tune of nearly four million pair a year, we ar able to five our customers the greatest ralues la shoes at their prices in America. You can buy snappy NEWARK Shoes at $3.95 that match the best $5 and 5 values ia town. At $4.85 we equal the $7 and $3 kinds of any store. At $5.85 you buy the equal of the finest $9 shoes offered anywhere. Let us show them to you tomorrow. We positively save you $1.00 to $3.00. JUmorflSfie Store&Gor. HAMMOND STORE 566 HOHMAN STREET Opea Saturday Evenings. 237 STOIiKd IN 97 CITIES.
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We have a choice lot of Young Tender Cattle for our Saturday Sale. Also native Veal and Fancy Pork cuts. PORK SHOULDER ROAST POT ROAST OF BEEF 20 PORK LOIN ROAST 30c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 22 FRESH SPARE RIES 18 NO. 1 BOILING BEEF 1S? SALT PORK .. 25c PIGS FEET 7? SUGAR CURED BACON STRIPS 35 MOLASSES CURED BACON SQUARES. .30 PURE WIS. CREAMERY CHEESE 35p BRICK CHEESE 35 LIMBURGER 35 CANNED GOODS CORN 12 PEAS 121c. PORK AND BEANS 10 TOMATOES 10 KRAUT, 3 for 25p CATSUP, 2 for 25 COME EARLY AND GET A GOOD SELECTION.
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Clifford Durant Is the only millionaire race driver who has been a consistent supporter of the sport in recent years. Durant who Is champion Df the Pacific Coast, has been praying for a revival of the Indianapolis 500mllo races ever since the Armistice was slgrned. When the race was announced he did not waste time and, was the first to make an entry to the Liberty Sweepstakes which will be run on May 31.
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TIII-j -waist seam suit is the young man's style. It is the one choice of 80 per cent of the younger fellows. In supplying this unprecedented demand this store is breaking all previous selling records.
WE HAVE waist seam suits in single and double breasted, models, in solid colors, mixtures and fino blue serge. Saturday you can get splendid values in these most popular waist scam suits at any of the following prices
1 $20 $25 $30
HERE'S HEW INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE
Th GrasseHl Chemical Co. at Grasselli. Ind., has formed Vhat Is known as "Twl-Llght" baseball league. This Ifague consists of six teams formed from different derarrrnents throughout the plant and in which tha management of tha company is much interested. The follow in? officers were, appointed: J. W. O'Brien, hen. rresldent; F. T. Christopher, president; Tom Henry, vice president; A. S. Goodfrlcnd, secretory; F. Cashm.m, treasurer; G. C. Hansen, manager; II. A. Urbahns, assist, manager; August Xatke. ground custodian. The board of directors consists of tho president vlco . president, secretary, treasurer, manager and captains. The league will be opened May 5th and games to be played on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week and through the months of Iday, June, July, August and September. All teams ara strongly outfitted and primed for the fray and a bitter fight for tha pennant Is promised by each captain. Prizes will be awarded for the pennant winning team.
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INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE GAMES The baseball teams representing the United Chemicals & OrKanic Products Co. and the Graver Tank Works of East Chicago will meet in their second panic this season tomorrow afternoon at Harrison Park. Both teams are made up of fast snappy players. The first game last Saturday was won by the Chemical bunch by a score of 2 to 1. It required eleven innings and was anyone's game from start to finish.
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Mens "Conservative" Suits
There are cassimers, worsteds, unfinished worsteds, and blue serge, olive drab, grays, bronze mixtures, browns, fancy mixtures and salt and pepper effects. We have regular stout, short and slim sizes in distinctive models for Spring at $25 $30 $35 $40
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For the young fellows, 14 to 20 years, we have long pants suits in the up-to-date "waist seam models in flannels of all shades, blue serges and fancy mixtures. Special lines of these snappy specially designed for the High School youths at
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Exclusive Patterns in Silk Shirts All of these newest colorings in attractive Spring shirts, in satin' stripe, silk fiber and crepe dc chine. You may choose from largest assortments of Spring patterns,' priced from $3.50 to $10
Headquarters for Stetson Hats We have a complete stock of John B. Stetson hats in novelty and staple styles. All shades of greens, browns, and greens are fea- OCA tured. Priced at . . . . 0 . J U Other good makes priced at $3.50 to $S.
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BOUT
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By JACK VEIOCK rSTAFr CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE NEW YOKK. April 25. Willi P.ltchie Is ready for his coming scrap with Benny Leonard. The California lightweight fighter announced today that he Is down to weight, which means 142 pounds or under and during the next three days he will do nothing hut light road work and play golf. Ever since the day he was matched with Leonard to battle eight rounds before the Newark Sportsman Club mtchle has worked like a truck horse. Sparring partners four of 'em have been mauled and battered In dally session, at Pllly Grupp's gymnasium and Kltchie- has worn out several perfectly good punching bags. Now he's through with the heavy 'work .and he says he never felt better in his life. Leonard Is also ready for the bell that will send him out to face Kltchie for the next time next Monday night. The little champion had nothing to worry about in tlie way of making weight and he set about to Improve his speed and hitting power only.
RIVERS MAKES NELSON QUIT (fr
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl ROCK ISLAND, I1L. April 2o. Joe
Rivers showed
flash of his old time
form last night when he made Frank C.
iNelsen, of Buffalo, quit cold in the sevi enth round of what was to have been a
ten round bout. After being severely punished in seven rounds Nelson backed away from Rivers, confided to the referee that he had enough. climbed through the ropes and showed considerable speed getting to his dressing rocm.
A CHALLENGE. West Ends Ball Club ef West Hammond would like to book fames with
any team 1! to 21 years. Call Ham
mond 2314 between 8 and 9 in evening. Write 435 153th st.
A Victory Liberty Bond is an unequalled investment.
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If you don't buy a Victory Liberty Bond you are not standing by the boys who tonight keep the Watch on The Rhine.
LIBERTY BONDS
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$126 $1.44 $1.5.1 $1.77 $1.83 $ .47 $ .U
Total. $93.90 $97.24 $97.43 $95.03 $93.14 $95.63 $93.35
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