Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1919 — Page 7
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BRINGS "BABY YEAR" TO SUCCESSFUL END
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On?, lot of 1 Vach Skirts, .-lightly soiled, price $2 fer the 4.
vVhitc- Crope de Ohine Dresses, values up to :16.o0, no nlier"ti'us ou tli".-' dri'.-se.- .reduced to S9.00 Drichion Brim White Milan Hats, a real fo.00 value, reduced ,o $2.95 Whito Milan Children's Hats suitable for children up to lf -i.-.r lit' M'.'v worth nc;ivlv doiil.lc vo())t ('i to SI .T5
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ailor Mad 3 S kit and Extra Pants $35.
Wo could just as well ay o() for thse handsome suits we are turning out for ). but our policy is t maintain live and let live prices, and if you don't say
se are some values at ;." with an extra pair ol pants free, you 11 be the tirst
r to think mi. dust lav awav the extra trousers and vou'll find thev come in
"ttj handy a little later on. THE EXTRA PAIR The extra pair doubles the wear and you effect a tremendous savin? by orin.? a suit made from our fabrics at $ io. Re anion? the early birds to get in these handsome tailor made-to-your-measure suits, for we do not know how ? we can maintain these prices. See the jrlass case in front.
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It's the genuine Pullman Davenport, and one of the greatest conveniences a home can have; construction the best, operation the easiest; golden oak or fumed; very best imitation leather guar
anteed bv the manufacturer to wear as ?Jfc weH as leather. This is a regular value, and will be on special sale Tues-
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214-216-218 State St. Hammond
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Watehes have advanced in the last few years a ron-id' rable amount over prewar prices. Makers of watches bv advancing prices have been able to maintain their high quality, and we .-an assure you today that same supreme qualitv n timekeeping that is so desired, and has become 'a necessary requirement of' the world watch buying public. Our large stock of watches place us in a position where ,wc are leader? in watches in the Calumet Kegion. Our prices are the lowest possible for reliable standard watches. We sell genuine Elgin Watches in either model, either 12 or 16 size, cold filled cases, for $14.75. Ladies' Elgin Wrist Watches at $17.50. Swiss Wrist Watches as low as $11. .Many grades of standard watches have been unobtainable, but our line is complete Regardless of whatever time piece you are interested in, in justice to yourself lie sure to give our stock a careful examination.
IS, SILVER HAMMOND, IND.
Jeweler and Manufacturing Optician
.Mrs. Ina J. N. Perkins. ?.Ir?. Ina J. N". Terkms has been acting chief of the child conservation pection of the council of national defense. She has directed the activities of women's committees al iovei the countrv in the campaign to "Save 100.000 babies." The "Children's Year" which was set aside for this work will be brought to a suecessful close July 1.
DYER NEWS
Xir. K. Ci.pt. of S-heer-rvi!l will paint thf a"-r tanks in th- pumping s t h i Km t!i is k. Th" t'n bi-.inl purchased a pasolinrr jiii" f..r purni'ir.u v;itt.r at the plant in enjf of mil ni v. Mr anil Mrs. Frur.k lV-irlir.-r will mak their h'-ni" :it Hamiii.iri'1. Mr. Ki.-lriKcr has taken a p.sitiTi in Whitintt. Mr. it' r.ry I.. K' niuui ami daughter Veronii a returned t- ir hnnie Thursday m rn:r,c aftr h ;r;-r at Rochester. Minn., fur M'vi-r-il ks. Fifth i''ti'ry loan , nupiti b"nds ordered thfuah th.- Kirsr National Hank arc now h'-n- and" r-ady f.-r delivery. h.-n l'lt-'wn st"! ri and take yours alonff '-r if you pref--.-. l.iv them with us for sa!V k- i-!';n no rharse. Th--First National Hank. 1 y-r. A GOOD n. N K A ; ' I Tl 1 W N. Mrs. Mary Ki ilman n-turn- d la her iomo on Saturday livrnmc after spen'lins a. week with rcla t iv.-s at Chicago.
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Rings and Jewelry polished and cleaned for only 10c per article. We are. prepared to render quick service and satisfy you. Special prices on remounting diamonds and remodeling jewelry.
Chas. Arkin & Son Hammond's Oldest Jewelers 163 State Street Look for Our Street Clock 90c Specials Still on Sale
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NO ACTION ON RED MASS MEETING I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 NEW ltlv. June 21 ufflcials w er !;':' :!' i.Mlay as to vv hat action, if any. uid be taken against the leaders of 'a.-t night's mass-meetinsr in Mad.s..n !iiar !ardi n. at wi.Wi the sp'-akers openly ;i! -rt-d the overthrow of Co. uov rntiivnt and the yettin jf up ll the ' I'.f ri"' :i-t I Ue of Ft issian. T.enine and Ti't.:ky were il-.eeie-d and Air.f rna. hoottd. More tian ."..m-o persons attended, ninety per ent of whom, police said, could not stek Kiulish. The rneet-iri-was a nr t.-st a.-nrisl the raiding ft the ;.o-idI!ed ovif t embassy" by state troopf i.-. and a-a n.t tlie imprisonment of 1-riET" E. I'eb.a, socialist. HEADLIGHTS FOR BURIAL AT NIGHT t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SMITH i-KXTHK. Kan. Jun 21. For the first time in the history f the local c-enietc ry autoniobi! u ei e used at a niKht funeral when the hody of J. Hid-r. mic of the old settlers here, hut v. h died in Topeka. was brought here for hurial. The lights of the cars provided llluniinat ion for the service. Passing of the Sardine Charged to Prohibition t INTERNATIONAL NFWS FERVICE1 V.ANG'"K. M-.. .Tune 2!. Mark another wreck up to prohibition! This time it's the jowly and humid' sardine, the poor man's delight, the d --sired of the thirst-ipi.-ncher. Mainr's sardine indur-t'y i?5 threaten-d The sardiiie factories are not opening up this s .is"n h.-cause of pro-h'luti-n. In th' bitr .ities. where th" the.rine rup w.as li-jvins its day. the barrooms supplied th.-;r eustomrrs with a lunch to with h".;r. vine or sin. and r.othivie weet so 1! with any of th' pp.-1 izr i - as the festive rardme. I '.'.it irohibi'i'ti earn. :md the barrooms went, or are on thi; wav. No saidin' are vchp'-"'1.
Get the Habiti?ffil:
.Simmons' Brass Bed, c$19 value. $9. 75 Rag Rugs, 27x51, only $1.15 Large Ovens, worth .f only. . . .$3.50 (ialvanized Wash Tubs, stationary handles and wringer attachment . .$1.39
MANY MORE ITEMS DURING THIS CASH SALE AT PRICES TO MOVE. Be Sure You are at the Right Place The Hammond Furniture Co.
242 East State Street.
Leather Hand Grips. $10 value, only $4.95 Two Union Made Brooms, only. . . .95C Frying Pans, only 19c Aluminum Ft-ving Pans, worth $2.7.1 . 51.79
J. ARKIN, Manager.
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Cider Comes Into Own. f INTERNATIONA l. NEWS SERVICE! CLEVEI.ANP. "duo June '"lder. the juice of the app!-.-. vhich has ben drunk since the days of the Pilgrim Father-, is comintr in'o its own in Ohio. "Windows where b -tf!s .-f barleycorn have teen prminoT n ; e now .-ob-med M-ith bottles and barrels of rider, with word? of praise for th juice of the apple and rrerty pictures- telling of th" many joys of drinkinit eider. In one window is a l.T-tre ca;k of the fluid and a hi,? sign rending: "Not a kick in the barrel."
EXCtLSIOR TWIN MAG- MODEL $350 EXCELSIOR TWIN, ELECTRIC EQUIPPED, $370 HENDERSON MAG. MODEL $385 HENDERSON ELECTRIC EGUIPPED, $435 CLEVELAND LIGHTWEIGHT $225
EXCELSIOR, HENDERSON AND CLEVELAND Motorcycles EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON , Bicycles SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
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LAKE COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR. 229 STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
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