Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 3
FACTORIES WERE BUSY i!!!!l!!!li!l:!i!l!!!!li!;!!i!!:!:!!!l!l!l!l!l!!ilil!!l!!llll!!!:ii!!lll!llil!U :l!ill!!i!liiliIiI!!!!!l!I!!!!!IJil!!!Iii!ii!ii!i!l!!Si!!ii!l!i!!;!!l!H!! KAUFAAMM & VOLF - Hammond. Ind Turned Out 28,CS5 Aeroplanes During Last Ten Iflonths of War. 4 Chance to Save Money ring Suit OUT
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 LOXDO.V, May 22. An Rmiznr; rec
ord of the work of the British nir force
during- tho war has Just been Issued by the air ministry. It contains some astounding facts nnd figures, the most
noteworthy being that daring lh.' 1 st ton mrmtshs of tho war. l'.iitish nirrlane factories turned out 2G.GS5 machines. IVtweon July. 1913. and the armistice on Novfinlxr 11, 13 IS, British airmen destroyed or phot down over T.'.OO enemy nircrnft, dropped nearly 7,000 tons "of tx.tnbs, flew over ltOA,M0 hours nearly 103 years and fired 10,500,000 rounds of cartridges. turtng the first ten months of the war tho p.irp'iir.e output wa only 530. Bombs weighing twenty pounds wero dropped in 19H. but at the end of the,
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Metiers fcr crer half a cantury heva sed with tho utauwt resra'ar'ty ti:a timolonored preparation. Mother's Friend, befora th rriTal of biiby. Hero Is a truiy wonderful penetrating application for the abdomen nd breasts. It softens nnd makes cinstis tho muaclea, rendering them pliant ti readily yleJd to nature's deoirnd for eipansion. By its usa the anxious morilhs of pregnancy ere made comfortable. The usunl wrejirhiug strain, bcarins-d.'m-n r.nd stretching pains re counteracted. Tho fystrra ii prepared for the coining event, and tlio use. of MoLher's Friend brinri restful nights r.n.i hy.ppy anticipation, for tha nervcj aro cot drawn ujoa with tbo usual tlrain. By Its regular application tho n-iscles expand easily when bubv arrirci: tLo time is Je at tho crisis end naturally tha pain, and danger U lens. ilother's Friend la on laltf at every irag stors. It is for external U5 only. U fcolutely nnS and wonderfully effective. iVrita tho Bradfieid Uep.ilator Company, I)tpt. C, Lomar Ruild'nr. Atlanta, Georgia, for their interesting Motherhood Book. fre to users of Mother s Friend, and obt?.:a a IvHUe cf Mother's Friend fror,! tiis drug tore Hid beeia this frutefu) treatment.
Light 4-cyI., 5-Pass., TourTng or Road31325.00 Light Six Touring, 5-Pass- Club Roadster or 2-Pasa. Roadster . $1605.00 Big Six Studcbakr, 7-Passengei $2125.00 F. O. 13. Hammond. Those prices include freight and war tax. P. J. BAUWENS Auto Sales 645 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND.
Your Old Sut Will LOOK LIKE NEW The price of a pood suit of clothes nowadays will almost malic a payment on a hou--e and lot, but why worry about that wten there's a cleaning institution in Hammond The Sterling Quality Cleaners that ran make your old euit look just as good as a new one? Don't put it off another minute step to the phono and call 747 we'll do the rest and have your f-uit. back in j:g time and the cost will be reasonable, too. STERLING Quality Cleaners 171 STATE ST. TEL. HAM. 747. Next BIJou Theater.
DR. W. E. NICHOLS PHYSICIAN Suite 101 first National Bank Bid; Corner Hohman andSibley Sts. Sibley St. Entrance. Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Office phone 143. Res. phono 132
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Special Decoration Day Sale Saturday and All Next Week You'll find two tables . piled high with Men's and Young Mens Smart New Spring and Summer Suits. These garments, we have selected from our regular $30.00 to $35.00 lines, and priced them (for these Three Days Cbly.
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Included are Such Well Known Makes as Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stem. Come in Tomorrow and See Them.
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Single end Double-Breasted Waist-Seam Suits, for Young Men Values to $35.00 These suits, men, toe the line in every respect with the best that is offered to the masculine public in tl?o market today at $30 and $35. We selected them from our regular lines of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stem Suits selling at these prices and offer them to you during this sale at $25. Waist-seam models, single or double breasted in brown, green or blue flannel, fancy cheviots and cassmieres suits appropriate for the young man who is to graduate in June. Also snapp.y lightweight, light colored suits for summer wear. Choice at $-"
Special Models for Older Men A Great Variety 1
To Ch oose From at $25.00 There's plenty of conservative stvles for older men in fancies plain blue serges. Only the finest lool dncr and Icmsrcst-wparinrr.
materials have been used in their making. Candidly, no man could desire bet
ter suits ior spring or summer wear. We could give m
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they are remarkable, but vou can tret the host idea of thriv real worth hv rpp-
ing TJiem jiere tomorrow. Kemember, the sale is for three davs onP day, Monday and Tuesday, so we advise vou to act at once. Size r, r, for men of all proportions.
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Guaranteed 6,000 Miles Specially Reduced Prices GLOBE TIRES, figured on
; . ; a mileage basis, are the most i "' i economical tires vou can buy. They are IIAXD JIADE , they cost about 10 more , , than machine made tirea but ,' I they give about i0r'o longer service. We are the agents f in Hammond for Globe Tires. . If you would like to know ' more about them come in,
to see our tire man. "BASEMENT."
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Eight Big Accessory Specials
SEAL TEX, for repairing innr tubes nnd leaking auto tops. Spe
cially priced at
SniIRADESVS UNrversal Tire Tressure
35c
sale at
1S1.25
A. C. SPARK PLUGS, 14 and Ti inch size.
I'riced at .
F O R D RADIATOR Hose for all models of
Ford Cars, at
15c
,(35?C DUTCH BlfAND RUB-
I'OLARIXE Transmission Grease, put up in 5 lb. pails, 70r per pail only L Js
JOHNSON'S CARBON Remover increa.ts
your mileage, at..
ber t'ement, r Dir. 'i pint cans lC AUTO SOAP. Blue Ribbon Auto Soap, 5 pound
pails, at
59c
$1.10
or leaky 59c
SE MENT-OL for leaky
radiators, priced at .
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Fancy Mixtures ; Also . Worn as Top Coats $10 to $15 Values $7.45
Several standard brands of rainproof coats arc included in this lot. A number of styles to select from, made of fancy mixtures carefully cravanetted. Every raincoat in this sale is guaranteed absolutely rainproof. Light and dark colors, with storm collar, some belted. Xot a coat in the lot worth less than $10, many worth $12.50
and $15. Your choice these
three days only at .
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trap Slippers $1.95 Growing Girls $5.09 Shoes m
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"50 pairs of Misses' Mary Jane ankle strap patent leatherSlippers; plain toe, bow trimmed exactly like picture; sizes Uhi to 2, rig pair p .ZsD
Pair $2.95
$2 BABY DPLL. AND TWO-STRAP
LEATHER SLIPPERS, sizes 4 to 8, pair 1
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Bey's Shoes at $2.25 Boys' satin calf English Lace Shoes, the famous Fairfield make; strong, serviceable extension leather soues, extra pood $3 values; sizes 1 to h1. Saturday only at per pair
only
A great underprice purchase
SI 19 PPS'Dl- Growing Girls' 9-inc'a boots as pictured, of brown calfskin, cloth tops, plain or wing
tip, military or school heels, ac
tually worth So.00:
7. On special sale at
FOR LITTLE GENTS' J2.50 Sa"tln Calf Shoes, English lace and button; sizes 9 to 132. Saturday. only.
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Misses' $4 Shoes at $2.85 Stylish new dress shoes of mahogany calf or ss brown kid, medium high top, stitched tips, solid z leather soles and heels; very smart gsy Q g? srs indeed; sizes HV to 2, pair Pj.CjO The same shoe in size3 8V2 to 11, pair ?2.63.
Men's $3.50 Shoes at $2.45 Men's $5.00 Oxfords at $3.45 1
These genuine Elkskin Outing Shoes,
pictured, strongly sewed, bicycle
toe, heavy elk soles, regular $3.50 values, all sizes. Saturday only, pair
Beacon Brand
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High grade Oxfords of gun metal
tan calf, sm3rt new summer
lasts, Goodyear welt soles; regular
price J5 per pair. On sale Saturday only, pair
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war aerial torp.-tlors weighing 3,000 pounds were in daily u.e. ! Marvellous ilevelopmf nt took place in j the rhotnprarhic roconna.isa.iice branc'i j
of tii'i royal air force, which at the commencement of the war consisted of only two ofhe rs ail three m.ui. Their cfitlit consist-d of two cameras an.l a rortable box of bv.e5oinpr chemicals. On the eleventh of, last November tha I-hotographic personnel was 250 officers ami S.t'iOO m n.
Up to September, 1318. 5,230,000 prints of aerial photographs, which proved of inestimable value during tho great offensive, had been Issued by the air service in the field.
Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
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Anything and Everything in Music and Nothing But Music
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151 State St.' MUSIC MART Hammond
Mra. Klemra Ketichel and daughter of St. Louis, are h'ere visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderer. Miss Ada Raschka of Knox, is here visiting this week as a guest of Mis3 Lesta Raschka. Mrs. Sophia J.ohnson who has been living on Main street during the past year, has moved into the Wall house which she recently purchased. The Thursday Evening Club will will meet this week with Mrs. Jaka Fiester. The Camp Fire Girls will give a dancing party this week. Friday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. The Married Ladies Sodality of St. Bridget's church will give a bake sala
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this week. Saturday afternoon at
Newman's Confectionary. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neath and two sons of Chicago, visited here the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Itaschka. Mrs. Anna Morton and daughter of Gary visited with relatives here yesterday. Mr. If. Rrand. who ha.? been in business here during the past seven years has soil his grocery and market to Arthur Krnbbs. Mr. I?rabbs is well known here, he having been in the dairy business here for a fey years. Miss Applegate was a Chicago visitor yesterday.
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
Hammond. . East Chicago. The Calumet Roofing Co. BftnEIMf Office: Room 27 Rimbach Bldg. a V U r 1 11 U Phones 467 and 2365. ROOFING APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLES GRAVEL ROOFING AND REPAIRING Now is the time before the Spring Rains set in.
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