Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1919 — Page 8
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TOMORROW is your last chance to take advantage of the great money-saving bargains offered at
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Spring Coats as low as . . . $4.98 Silk Dresses, go as low as . . $7.48 Suits (Serge and Poplin) . . $9.98 Dolmans as low as ... . $15.98 Everything in the House in Proportion Former Values Not Considered. Don't Hesitate! Act Quick! Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings. Remember, We Have A Complete Line of Ladies' Ready-To-Wear.
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Hammond
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Thursday, Fri., Saturday and Monday Only S8-NOTE
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An Exceptional Value
Fully GUARANTEED 88-Note Player-Piano, Used
Lcok at these prices then come and see for yourself:
Rebuilt , OOQK Tlo,r0ro 2rn
Rebuilt $450 Players 290 Rebuilt $550 Players $345 Rebuilt
$150 Pianos S75 $175 Pianos J . S85 $200 Pianos 110
Most Liberal Terms Ever Advertised on Pianos
Pay $10 down Get a receipt for $12.00 Pay $15 down Get a receipt for $18.C0 Pay $20 down Get a receipt for $24.00 Pay $25 down Get a receipt for $30.00 Pay $30 down Get a receipt for $35.00
Pay $35 down Get a receipt for $42.00 Pay $40 down Get a receipt for $48.00 Pay $50 down Get a receipt for $60.00 Pay $75 down Get a receipt for $90.00 Pay $1C0 down Get a receipt for $120.00
NEW 1919 Model Pianos $350 to $800 NEW 1919 Llodel 88-Note Players. .$385 to $1000 Grand Central Piano Co. 582-584 OAKLEY AVENUE
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
Opposite Postoffice Hammond..
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
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Cent ract ! ni mnfri.i! itipp of Kaklounlv j)i-p In srs-sinn thi aftrrnoon nl Gary iryms to Uueh uui some lirfisi.'ii r-KaiiistiK ihf strike of the t.uiliimt; Inules laborer's. The iixelinR was rnllfi for ihvrr o'clock. H'pn sentatn r-f nre present from ih oijtaniza linns at Hammond, Whiting, r.nst t'liicago, Indiana Harbor and (J.iij. Gary contractors in.;i;;y re lJ their scale si. thai i ai i oiitrrs wfuM receive i-Ik lit y-five coins ;rr hour, bricklHfrs. e.lglity-tive; ttade laborers, s:tvflve: ami plasterers seventy. At t'.i Gary meeting ten men wcr present from the conn actor? and ten from t!i tisl. unions. A ole of tiio twenty was tke;i on the scViedute, two-thirds to deride for or atainit It. , l-'.ft.;cn for the scale. The vy drntiyion Is bring held n pre cedent by the unions in the dlsp't;e A meeting cf the contractors v. as lilri at the Hammond Chamber of I'lnimc;.'Thursday evening when the meeting at Gary this afternoon was decided tipon. It is hoped to arrie at a KchesKtle which will be uniform for tin entir county. The rr prest ntat i rs will then present the matter to their various loi.a! organizations for approval and it is expected ft definite settlement will have been rentiieil Saturday afternoon so that work can be resumed Monday morning.
Iiorah, l'i ogressK e Republican of Idah.i, MTM-d unitiiMakHhlo no tic; up on the Ut publican lenders of the senate tod iy r'ia he would bolt "he Kepublican parly unieji it hr.eil iifi out-and-out in opposition to the 1'nited States entering the iroposnl hiiKti - of nalions. Horali dcclaid that be did n t approve of any decision thnt Senators lodge. Piiiros-. Suior,r mil I'urtis a-id ipllier ItepubMcan leaders ri.ii.lit lia ve wrriveil at repardmg Hie pence treaty which niinht result in any further delay in establishing before l.e Ann than people the exact attitude of the iN publican party relative to t h modified leajrue ovftiant. What is tin- us t f liepnbliean senators delaying act i..-r on the leastu of iiaiions when w all familiar wi'ii the purpose for v. hu h it is intended ."' Iiorah asked. "The position of the . piiloioin party should be defined." HO BART CITIZEN IS FOUND DEAD
At the inquest it was decided that he had died front heart trouble, and Is thouRht that he died about an hour hi -fore ) in? discovered. I'is w;fe having died over a year ajro he was living alone. He is survived by on son, Kdward Tleichert. Hohart, and four daughters, Mrs. Kd.th Traeer and .Martha Kibler of this place. Mi.-. Ptrit of Gary, Mrs Doris .'a rpf n t e r of Wheler eleven p i a ndehi Id re n. one sister. Mis. Emma Hraunles of t'hlc asn and one brother, Rudolph Reichtrt of Chicago. He was 62 years of aj?e. Tin- funeral services were held at 2 o'clock th-s afternoon at ih Methodist enure li and interment was at Crown II:!! cenie te i v.
Finish up the Victory job.
SPECIAL TO THE TiMtil HORKKI', hid., .' ay U--Ut. Ke ch ert wa found -iead at his home ;r, :lie south part of t iw n Tuesday evening.
lio;' Cit!er. his neighbor, vent to ea,!,
on hint and saw him s'tt in on a chair bJl he n-a'ie no response when talked !o. J!r. Culver entered the h.'iifo an. I ft;nd ;h:r be w.ts dejrt in the chair.
TOLEDO 0. PLANT SCENE OF RIOTING
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFRVtCE I TOLEDO, O.. May r. Labor trouhl's here approaclud a Clisis this afternoon, when first shots were fired by deputy sheriffs Kitarding: he Ford I'late Glass Co. plant. The guards opened fire when Ignatz Pazg'-r. at the head of a company cf fifty strikers, rt'empted to approach the t i:ne-keep' r';t effico near the plan. The strikers fled when fired upon. Iiazgcr was later arrested, charged with carrying concealed weaprns. Serious trouble was feared late this afternoon at Rossford when strikers, led by the T. AV, W. orpanizt rs, will stag"
a demonstration apainst their employers j snd the grocers who have, refused thei
men lurther credit. Kollowing; the indefinite shut-down at the Overland and Autolit plants as a result of liots last nifc'nt, it was estimated this afternoon that 17. "00 men are now idle in this district. The Rock Bearing plant ha closed down and other manufacturing Hants todav threatened
to close if the demands of the union.-; j
are pressed further.
SENATOR ISSUES A WARNING
By 3. BAST CAMTBILL. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 WASHINGTON". May S. Senator
HOWS kYOUR BLOOD
Flmplec and Eruption Mean Bad Blood '
IVopIe who have fmpure or imover ished blood should be careful to take only a temperance remedy made of wild roots and barks such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is and has been for nearly 50 years. Ingredients printed on. wrapper. The first day yon start fc fate this reliable medicine, impnre germs and accumulation begin to separate in the blood and are then expelled through the elircinative organs. In place of the impurities, the arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the skin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. Then yoti must remember that when the blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, active and vigorous and you will have no more trouble with indigestion, backache, headache. Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Crantt Rapids, Wi$."l ra a (rt belierer in Dr. Pierce's medicinnn. When ia a delieata condition, I had ecean rery bud. I took 'Golden Medical IXseovcry" and it rured me ami I br terer had any traoo of it a'nee. When tnv bhr was km he ncaa brolen out. I cave him ths PUcovrry' and it cured him, also. 1 floa t thin my child would have lived only for thia remedy. After tLe birth cf baby I was miserable. I wouid l.are pairs and tirsd.vhe. I toot marines hut Hot no relief. Finally. I began. t.king Faoritn .Prescription' and in the oeit month I was all ntht te.lt fine, and have been well erer sin'e. "I ran reeororread tl Or. Pierce's medietnes for they did wonders for rre and for my family." Jr. ilnna 7. titer, MS 10(A A tt , Kortk. '
Be Careful With YOUR RUGS Tid you know thp F. C. Hopman Co.. General Cleaner?, havp added a department to their
general cleaning plant for brinir-
ing back life to the costliest of oriental and domestic rugs? Don't take any chances; send your rugs to a strictly reliable concern. We will make them look as new, a? beautiful and immaculate as the day you bought them. Our facilities can t be excelled even in Chicago, and our work is absolutely guaranteed. Telephone today for our representative for particulars. Hopman Co. General Cleaners 375 Sibley Street. Hammond. Te!eDhone 216.
DR. W. E. NICHOLS PHYSICIAN Suite 101 First National 3ank Bldg. Corner Hohmai and Sibley StsSibley St. Entrance. Honrs: 2 o and 7 to 9 p. ra. Office- phone 47. Rf?. phone lTZrj.
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Electrically A new Kiecitic Siioy, fu'.i uf the brlchteBt. ?naripie-t-' anil tuost complete line of Electric Fixture? to he found anywhere at prices that are t-unrisinp;ly low. Then we do wiring without dirt or damage to your walls or house. All work Kuaranreed. Pav or niKht service furnished on trouble or repair work. tjuick and Efficient Service Our Motto. Hammond Electric Shop A. H. Smith, Prop. 6QC) Oakley Ave, Between State
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Again we call your attention to the fact that Veal is the cheapest meat you can buy at the present time. Leg or Loin of Choice Native Veal 22c SHOULDER ROAST OF VEAL 18c VEAL STEW tr
Prime Pot Roast of Beef, .... 17c FANCY CHUCK ROAST 20c BEEF KIDNEYS 5c NO. 1 BEEF TENDERLOIN 28c
BACON Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast,
40c
MOLASSES CURED BACON SQUARES. .32c WIOKORV STOKED PICNICS 28c
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PFAS cy Pack IQc Another shipment just arrived of those choice "Sonth. Shore" Peas. Limit 5 cans.
Luncheon Meats A large selection of' very fine quality Luncheon Meats is now on hand at very reasonable prices. Watch for our cold meat specials. BUY VICTORY BONDS.
573 Hohman St., Hammond.
Phone 1441.
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The prices quoted below have no equal in this section in the beauty of their styles and satisfying qualities.
Men's SUITS
Our prices".cfrt tShly be Appreciated
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SILK DRESSES
Tailorarl and semi-tailored afternoon and street dresses
both plain and ornamented with braid or esikrcideryJ 1 Take advantage Ot these exceptional
money saving opportunities. You don t need the ready cash. Our famous CREDIT PLAN permits you to make your own selection and name your own terms for
payment.
Worth $3 to $5 more
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SWEATERS
A wonderful purchase offered you at almost the cost of the
(yarn itself.
298 and $335
Boy's SUITS Suitable for reach, hard use yet stylish and scat tookisf
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