Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 274, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1919 — Page 6
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TIIE TIMES. Friday, Mav 2, 1919. Fuverty the assis-tant. THOOl' J. 13. The following Scout h;ive ricked from the ttrvtia the number of nails set opposite their names: Francis Flotzkl TOO. Kdward Filas bTC. Venvislatis Aschenburg, 1,023. I'-olfidaus liojda. 1.B22. Cheder Hyzowski. 1.CS2. SOLDIER'S FATHER SUES FOR $20,000 Suit for damages has been filed In tho Hammond superior court against Walker I). Hines, administrator of the N'lckle Plate Ituilrnnd. by laniel How:'rd. father of (il,nn Howard, the by the formation of the terrain, trees and box cars which were standing on the tracks on either side of the highway. Howard and his companions were in a machine going north and it is suid the approaching train gave, no warning as it neared the crossing, with the result that their machine was struck and Howard received fatal injuries. The father -is sixty-one years old and is too feeble to work. (Jlon. he soya, had supported his parents and their minor child. He asks J20.000 damages and court costs. young soldier .vlio was killed at the Osborne crossing on April 23. Uoom- & Mtiray are attorneys Mr the plaintiff. In tho complaint it is said that the l.liway cro.!.nps was without any means of warning, protection or safety devices to prou-i t us-rs of the highway. The right-of-way is said to Ik Anthony Kutirrzynski, .70-.i. Jcrmnc Wnlslil. 3.202. Tiie Tioi p as u w hole has turned in I " . S 0 nails and will soon have many n.orc. JOSEPH KUTA, Troop Keporter. Buy your Victory Liberty Eonds early. "ST is Nation Fails to Take Hold ' of Fifth Loan and Officials Are Frankly Apprehensive. obscured on ho'h siiles of the tracks to those a pp r"'! i h jng from the youth Finish uo the Victory job. i . ... . -. ... . V, ffc km'ML. it l.'.-j.rf,,
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rrf i'.i'r.snc tod.iy over the faiuire of the country to respond to the Victory loan ciinpai.n. With less than one-th!rd of the ilesiroil $ 4 . o il. 0 OO.i'O 0 subscribed, and with practically two-thirds of the drive computed, it was apparent tbut there would hive to le a record speeding in the few rerttatnin? days unless the ration is to be rei-orded as unwillingto "pay for victory." Appeals to speed up have teen sent to workers throughout the land, and it was hoped that these might Vring results. However, th possibility that the loan might fail was a reality that was causing much uneasiness anions officials today. The showing is much poorer than was male, In thit rropnrt ionat time m cither the Third or the Fourth loans. When two-thirds of the time of the. t'.i'.rJ drive was past there were officii! subscriptions v: hand of $1.D0.0(0 and "on the fourth loan when the goal was $P.C"'"0C'O.OOO nearly $2, 000. 000. nog had le n subscribed a, the tw o-thirds Tt ri ii. The Cleveland district today reported that it has in excess of JCo6. 000, 000 subscribed, although its official reports show- only ?121.000.0V actually in. In This district 233 communities have obtained honor flags Cincinnati, always otic of the first large cities to attain its quota, reached its allotment yesterday. The number cf individual subscriptions In the Boston district is falllni: appreciably behind th'j number obtained !n the Fourth loin. In the district there are 2-9 cities and towns that have, been awarded honor flags. Salesmen In the San Francisco district are h-inding out cards bearing tho names of local boys killed in action, ana this inscription: "Tho answer to all of your obes-tions."
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GROCERIES. New Potatoes, fancy large, special Saturday, 4 lb? 25 New Cabbage, solid, all size head?, per lb 9 Fresh Green Bean?, crisp and tender, 12 lbs 35 Grape Fruit, verv heavv, 2 for . lhubarb. Home Grown, large bunches 5c Jelly, Grape, in tumbler 112 rarshmallow Fluff, per can. . . .23c 'arolene Milk, per can Coeoanut, Baker's, Fresh Packed in Cocoanut Milk, per can 11 Saiier Kraut, Smilax Brand, large cans 12? Sardines, Cal., in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans 2'5 Broom, extra value, special 40c
MEATS Veal LeglRoasts, lb 28 and 30 Veal Shoulder Boasts, lb 24 to 28c Veal Stew, lb. 22c; 5 lbs 1.00 Boneless Sirloin Boasts, lb 30 to 35 Native Beef Chuck Boasts, lb, 25 to 28 Boneless Bib Boasts Boiled, lb 35 and40 Fancv Boiling Beef, lb.'. 16c to 22 T Bone Steaks, lb 35d to 40 Boneless Sirloin Butt Steaks, lb 45 Pork Shoulder Boasts, lb 30 32c Pig Hocks, lb 22c Spare Bibs, lb 22c Fancv Leaf Lard, lb 33'
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Why shop here, there and everywhere when we can supply your entire wants in eatables. Fresh Meats, Smoked Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. All staple Groceries. All quantity orders received by 1 p. m. delivered same day.
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SCOUTS FEED AVOLF tills. The Scouts of Troop No. 14 playefl host to IS "Wolf Cubs recently and a very pleasant evening -was enjoyed by all. At S p. m. the Cubs -were called in and lunch was served. Yells were given and Funny Hunt had everyone roaring- at his stories. .Scoutmaster Well and Tackmaster Cox were present. The Cubs -w-ill entertain the Troop at a later date. Troop N'o. 14 reports ? fi 3 S nails gathered from the streets thus far. Thr Xcrth Tack has nails and still picking. VICTORY SCOCTS. Hammond Scouts are on their toes with enthusiasm for the success of tb:r drive in the Victory Ic.an. Credentials are reaily at the office and ail are preparing to "hit the ball." The bonds of this issue offer such xfxc. ptional Interest and are for so short a term that they are a very attractive investment. The boys vt'.l certainly do l"hJr b-st to make pood that part of their obligation which read? "On My honor I will do my best to do my duty to (Jod and my Coantry." B"ueht a bond? Euy another. This is the "last chance." BfHMUM TROOP NO. 1. The Victory Loan soliciting1 '-3 to he turned over to the lliirnlia:n Troop m-" tirely. The e'.shteen boys will be out and hustle for Uncle Pain startIns next Men da v. No 'bonds have yet been sold in Burnham and it Is exppotP.j that the Jieouts will do some wonderful work. The Troop has already covered the town with the Victory Loan posters. Marlon Faverty of this Troop called on U3 recently and reports that tho Troop is petting rn nicely. Royal Smith is the Poojtn'aster and Clyde
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Big Cut in Prices on Ladies' Men's, Boy's and Girl's Apparel
MEN'S SPECIALS Men's Shirts on Sale The finest dress shirts, Wilson Bros, brand or Textile and Saxon, values to $2.7.". Our sale price $1.75 and $1.50
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Men's Work Shirts Blue cTiambray In 3 colors, regular selling price 51.00. Sale price 69s Men's Union Suits Light weight, short sleeves, sizes 31 to 4G, value ?1.E0. Oar eale price 93c Men's Balbrigsan Shirts and Drawers In white and ecru sizes to 40, only 50c MEN'S PANTS ON SALE. Men's All Vorsted Pants Blue striped, regular $6.00 sellers. Our sale price . $3.98 Men's Work Pants Best cotton worsted, worth $3.50 a pair. Special for Saturday $2.69
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MAY SALE Boys' Suits All wool materials, brown and blue, regular $12.00 value, only $7.50
Boys' Blouses in blue striped and black sateen, regular 79c value. Our sale price, 49c Boys' Shirts, good make, with collar attached 89c Boys' Dress Shlrtsi best quality, regular value $1.75. Our sale price $1.25 Bops' Suspenders 19c Boys' Wash Suits, good materials, sizes 2 to 7. Big bargain ., ..93c
LADIES' HIGH CLASS GARMENTS IN 0 U R MAY DAY'S SALE. Ladies' Suits in. navy blue all wool serge and poplin, wonderful styles; values to $40. Our sale price $19.50 to $25.50 Ladies' Coats Latest models, good quality. Only $15.C0 to $18.50 Dolmans Sky blue silvertone; wonderful style, all lined with finest satin; other stores sell them at $43. Our sale price $25.C0 Special I Special! Ladies' ail wool Serge Cape with coatee, belt and pockets braid trimmed; regular price $13. Our price $8.50 Ladles' Hats Beautifully trimmed. Specially priced only $4.00 A Big Reduction on Girls' Capes and Coats. Girls' Coats of all wool serge and poplin sizes to 10 $9.50 Girls' All Wool Coats, serge and poplin sizes- 12 14 15 regular $16.50 values cut down to...412.50 Girls' Trimmed Hats All beautiful shades. Reduced 98c to $3.49
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