Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1919 — Page 3
THE TIMES Pace Three. fr'' LntintniiiiuiiiiiinHiiiiniiinnniiitiiiirnMtiMii!iiiiitiit;nitHnni;iiin;T:ii;niiiiniuitiMiiMriii immniniiinnnniiiiniininngSpecial Wednesday Sale i Store will close at 12:30 p. m. Thursdays in June, July and August ! Order From Your Dealer QfPottedPlant A : V 'Delicious r crncf QUART y Nutritious Also Tomato and Cabbage Plants S I .-.3 m r . : r. "iu,a . -ii.j-v r is- r r .'- jl. fi r.S.ti'fi ill. . .ii .jmjy am ii h mm
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With Special Fruit Flavors Costs more, but -worth rll it costs. Made exclusively by Hammond Ice Cream Co. 108 Plummer Ave., Hammond, Ind. Churches, "Weddinjrs, Lodges, Fairs, Receptions, Picnics promptly supplied. Phone Hammond 244
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Wednesday's Specials
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imniiRration, Senator Johnson, of California, snid he was naturally particularly interested jn krau? of th Japanese-Chinese situation on the Pacific coast. The other KcpublicHn sena
tors said they were studying the manyworded document with all thf expedition possible m view of us stacKiTm? hulk. LEAGUE PACT THE SAI1S. The 'caRue of nations rovpinnt. as embodied in the treaty." Uorah and other Republican sfnator? said they found to be irtunlly the same a that pre ;"isly made public separately. There w a nothini; therefore to alter their opposition to the United States h -'com in i; a party to the covenant, they said. On th other hand, they not only expected to renew their opposition in the senate, but tiiry expected to be aided by their possession of the treaty, even though its form was only that originally submitted to Germany, in their avowed demand that the covenant be stripped Trom the rest of the treaty by the senate. A resolution providinp that the senaW. separate the two. which Senator Sherman, of Illinois, sponsored, was still pending before the senate. Sherman may move to have the resolution called up for action before the week-end. thereby adding fresh anti-league fuel to the tires of senate debate revolving around the peace treaty which Republican senators predicted would "last all summer at Vast." Administration senators declared today that they were of the opinion that the Republicans had not accomplished much in forcing: th publication of the original text of the peace treaty as that text was 'xepcted to differ in several material respects when th document was submitted to the senate in its final official form for ratification or rejection. Senator Hitchcock ef Nebraska who has been the chif spokesman for the administration in the bitter controversy rasrln? in the senate, declared that the "Republican mountain labored and brought forth a mouse." He added that "their struggle to force the publication of the treaty had availed them little." To the Democratic declarations the Republicans said they were satisfied if only because they had succeeded in furnishing the American people with a copy of the peace treaty which had fallen Into the hands of certain financial and other private interests and which
Basement"
CEKANIl'MS in hud or bloom, Hch in a 4 inch pot. f Priced at 1 DC ROSE GERANIUMS, md full bloom, each In a 4 inch pot- On at Q. HKLITROPK. in four-mc-j po';, in bud or bloom. ' - rri(-d at i JtC
j Martha Washingtons j in 4-inch pots, 15c Tomato Plants j Per Dozen, 15c 1 1 Cabbage Plants Per Dozen, 10c
KAUFMAMN &, WOLF " Hammond. Ind.
Double S. & H. Stamps Wednesday
Gigantic Purchase of Summer Frocks
A3TOR OR VEREENA PLANTS
Good hardy plants Per dozen
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Many M
asters
We who serve the nation by providing its meat have many masters. There are hundreds of thousands of stock raisers, asking for a quick market and a high price for their stock. -There are the millions of consumers looking to us, through tens of thousands of retail dealers, for a constant supply of meat at as low a price as possible per pound. There are the thousands of wage earners properly eager to earn more. There are the 25,000 holders of Swift & Company shares 8,000 of. them women who have a right to expect reasonable returns on their investments. There are the hundreds of competitors, big and little, alert to discover, for their own advantage, any momentary breakdown or lapse in our service. In all our activities we try to deal on a basis of equity, so that all may benefit and none be injured by the advantages that go with organization, wide scope, and efficient management. And this service of Swift & Company is performed at a profit of a fraction of a cent per pound. 4 Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Salvia Plants Per Dozen, 25c Baby Chicks
Fine Sheer Voiles Plaid Ginghams Hundreds to choose from each one is prettier Ahan the other Ask to see them Wonderful Values at $14
Lovely new VOILE DRESSES, printed and plaid effects-They embody thf latest style ideas: draped long and short tunics, all straight line effects, new side pockets, pome with vestees of organdy, bell sleeves,
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creorpette is used in trimming, women's and mi.-ses' sizes, at... Serge Capes
Exceptional values.
Dresses at
A SPECIAL PURCHASE is the reason for this low price. The capes in this lot are worth to J2S.75. they are in the latest style, of fine quality navy blue sers and tri-velours; eoate effects, with patch pockets, braid trimmed, sizes for women and
misses, priced at k
$16.75
Unusually pretty summertime frock of checked and etriped s'-ngha'ms and clain colored chambray, -with straight line effects, soni" with tunic. Collar and cuffs of whit organdie or pique. The chambray dresses are in pink, blue and green.
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On Sale in Basement.
20c
BARRED ROCKS...
WHITE AND BROWN-LEGHORNS
MIXED BREEDS OR BROILERS
18c 15c
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KAUFMAN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ifio
Women's Waists at 79 Cents A splendid lot -of summer waists, new models, round, square and V neck, fine sheer voiles, plain and fancy, some lace trimmed, .$1.25 to $2.00 values, slightly soiled. Specially priced at, your choice
Special Purchase of Shoes Sale Begins Friday See Window Corner of Hohman and Rimbach.
1 Wash: Suits and Ko vera lis for Vacation Wear!
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was public property In Germany and the Scandinavian countries." The senate foreign relations committee was expected to resume the investigation of treaty "leaks" within the next two or three days, or ju t as soon as J. P. Morgan. K. A. Vandcrlip, Jacob Sehiff. Thorn 05 V. LamonTV. Davison and Paul Warburg could appear before the committee.
New Arrivals
HESSVILLE
Mrs. John Hess is reported very Eick for the last week. Mr?. R. E. Collier ha? been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Gripton. of Chicago, for a few days. Mr. Robert Vanes and family, Mr. Watty and family, were visiting their parent?. Mr. James Vanes and fa-mily. HTdred and Charlotte Swind are spend. ng their vacation with the:r uncle in Nlles. Mich. Mrs Klosterman entertained her son. Mr. Maron ami family Sunday. Mrs Marie Adelfperper spent Saturday with her son, Mr. A. Adelsper-eer.
LOWELL
In Boys' Summer Wash Suits, dandy garments for vacation wear, made of plain colored chambray and striped percale. Choice bf Oliver Twist or Norfolk models; sizes 2 to 8 years. On special
sale Wednesday f
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KOVERALLS Improved play suits for boys and girls; new, practical, sturdy, washable fit well, but loosely enough, one-piece garments, many fabrics, all fast
colors. Size? to 00. Priced at
$1.50
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Boy's Sailor Suits
With long trousers, one style pictured; they are made of white Devonshire cloth, middy style blouses with sailor collar, silk tie, with emblem on sleeves; sizes 2H to 8 vears. Priced for Wednes- J eZ f day at 0t.DJ
BOYS' OVERALL SUITS, of blue chambray, everette and wabash stripe, high
neck, full length sleeves, long
trousers, $1-50 values at
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LITTLE FELLOWS' OVERALLS, made of blue chambray, bib style, two pockets, trimmed in red or dark blue. Cs $1.00 values at OZC
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LAWN SWING, as pictured, seats four passengers, made of good lumber, well braced and bolted, painted red, ratuidi tarnished seats. ZCl Special O L
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WHEEL BARROWS Good size, hardwood tray, well bolted, steel wheel; regular $3.75 value. Priced for Wednesday's sale i O O C at .v J .m4y
Folding Lawn or Porch Bench, shaped seat, high back; fifime
painted green, seat natural wood
varnish. Specially priced at
$1.49 1
M'ss Madeline Slocomb went to Lafavette last evcR'ng to visit at the
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to attend commencement exercises.
- Miss Lola McNay returned to Chi
cago ye.trday morning after a visit
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LEMON JUICE
FOR FRECKLES
I- Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It! t
STueeze the juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have f. quarter pirtt of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier. at very, very small cost. i Tour grocer has the lemons and any dru? store or toilet counter will supply thr?e ounct-s of orchard white for a few cents. Massage tiiis sweetly fragrant lotioji Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes It is harmless and never irritates.
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SPECIAL SPRING PRICES ON
AUTO PAINTING. Fords Repainted for $15 Lowest prices on all other makes. CUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP 301 Michigan Ave.. Hammond. G. G. Terry, Prop.
Phone 2141. Re., 1043-M.
Gillette Razors
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Regular $5 Gillette silver plated Safety Razor, six blades, put up in leatherette case- On special 3.98 SPECIAL Hose Reel, well con structed of hardwood, holds 100 feet of hose. Specially
priced at
98c
Hose
Vigilant Kant Kink molded lawn or garden hose, an ex
tra high grade hose.
Price per foot
Window Frames
18c
Garden Hoe
Baby Ring Lawn Sprinklers, Throw a fine spray, brass top and galvanized base.
Special at
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39c
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Garden Hoe with heavy steel blade. Ion? hardwood han
dle. On sale at...
29c
Reversible Wire Lawn Rake, retinned head, suitable for lawn or garden, long hardwood han
dle, special at ....
Extension Window Screen Frames, made of hardwood. 16 in. high. 20 to 33 in. extension. Spe-
59c T $1.39
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Large Size High Grade Aluminum Roasting Pans as pictured at 98c
Screen Doors 3panel walnut finished screen door, covered with best
grade black wire i cloth, size 2.6x6.6. 5 ony...$1.75 E
Brooms Regular 75c good grade corn brooms, sewed 4 times. j Special...-OiC
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by her friend. Miss Bruce, who Just arrived last Thursday from n:re month service in a base hospital in France. Leith Winbigler was granted a divorce from his wife in the Lake circuit Court at Crown Point yesterday. A. S- Hull was in Chicago on business yesterday. Herbert Michael went to Hammond last evening where he has accepted a position in the postoffice as clerk. H. J. Stowell was in CroWn Point on business yesterday. The Misses Orrel Anderson and Hilda Dahl went to Bloom'ngton, Ind''. yepierday where th -v wil. attend th-i summer term -of school at the Indiana University.
Better call up The Times and night. Then you'll be sure 't will have it sent to your house rvery be tiftre.
S Office phone 2955. Hps. phono 1574.
Lshigh Hard Coal, Coke, Pocahontas, Franklin County, Eastern Kentucky, Pino Slabs, Maple Slabs. Maj8StlC, Clean, Clinkerless, Coal Sold only W est Hammond Coal Co. Freeland Ave. and M. C. Tracks. Quality, Preparation, J. J. BREHM,
Service.
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