Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1919 — Page 9
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John H. Millett, Prop.
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Eastman Kodaks
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king Tackle, Bicycles,
Athletic Goods, Cutlery,
Ammunition, Etc.
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consofiuontly it is only the persevering who ever bccomo well educated. It is the same way with saving money he who perseveres is absolutely sure of Financial Independence. Why not decide today to ' OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT American Trust & Savings Bank' The Bank That Service Built. 182 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. A. J. SWAXSOX, President. DAX1EL PKOWX, yice President. II. 0. RFLSSTG, Secretarv and Treasurer.
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JULY CLEARANCE TO CLOSE
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Harry S N'v.', who pnve himself tip to tl? )'.! :? lit. Ia) (:.
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injf an evening ri.io in i-i):.n;r j - canon because ?h 1 c i'n.-e .1 to uv. rrv : R him. although her ccr.dition rr.r.Jc i: : N necessary. I.Irs. Lulu :ir-'cr i s mother of New, has Ptat?;l th::t Fen- i W etor Harry S. Now of Imii-ma of la- . Vi diana is the younjr mar.'s lathe!-. S .;. 1 ft asserts th;it she was married ani"tei- t? vorced from the senator over twenty- ! H two years airo. Senator New I-...J : Sf said that her story o" the r marrir.t K &ud divorce is falsa !
HAMMOND HAT SHOP 573 Bulletin Street
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Sewing Macbine Parlor 189 State St., Hammond, Ind.
15 Singer 66 and 9 W-7 Propheads, 25 White Rotarys, used by the Red some good as new, from. . .$10 to $25 Cross for one year $22 to $28 10 Domestics and Xew Homes, from $8.00 up XOTICE Just received one carload of new AVlnte Kotarys in all the latest designs of woodwork.
BEAUTIFUL HATS AT Sc
s We have a full line of mid-summer novelty
Taffeta Leghorns, Milans, transparent effects, Milan Hemps and Georgette effects. To reduce our stock we are closing out these beautiful hats below cost. Also our line of small dark shapes. We have a table of odds and ends at 98e. These hats are all worth $3 and $4.
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--'.T I fj. JCRVICE' WASHINGTON". July lC.J-,r& m.-.y ' il; ::i ; ii , iarat i.u 1;i th.i
: ii .1: In- will a:....,, not.3v- h t Hi 1 !i r ri p!'. s.-tiT.-i t i v, s nl j th peace conferrnoo tiint v.uil.l rt -1
: C" t'triistttii t,. i . s j in .-rtJiiii ,- j tl i.-'iiiie rictus within tue t'hm.-.s.. .ro ine-- j ff whu-H .-hi: vr.-st..ii rroi:i C rnLiny .luiiu;,'- fj thf .1 .-. t-4 This wns fisc rt.-i inr- ) f,.il-iy rr-t only ' l
. from I iiiorr;i I ic s hunts who h ivo 1..-. n ; in f-Inse touch with Whito irus. ssincf i
I'lvpiil-nf V.'ilm's r- . - !!t rot u rn f ri.tn ' Tari?. but from lopuhliv an ii..rs vv ho i c'ahncl to r"ssc. trustworthy insi.t.ii , oiu-c. of ii.forti.iitimi rfar.iins the ! ! Sil till tit! T Si tt I. D.iM.t I
The fvnio.-r.itio n.- t--r 'xpre'spil th I r
: bM'' t'.nt JajiHii wosil I ii,. ,, lay !n m ik- ; H 1 it lur attitud.' t.Mnl thf h,-i r. f r - ' H (iU'.-stion ch-ir as to h ave i,o .lotil.t i
i as to hfr liiit-ntiot'? regard oi,; tb i."hi-jtitsf-j.rnvfncos. I!y .loirt? so J.apan jwcujhj do tioi.-U tn clarify tl.c 5-itu ttion. Jth-y au.h.l. aii'l tfid-hy trratly asiKt i I'r.-si.! nt Wilson's sit j-.f-ort' rs in the ; c-Mr fii.ovcnv.niir.er snn-o cf th bitter
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n. was poiiiuM win itif i-io'i.'-s ot : he ! tjj .ia pn tj. j oace ci tii c.ii.-.sioticrs with re-j f-P-'-ct to friiaiitwr-K v. i re f .vr-i-.-ssly nniit- j I'd from tin- peace treaty at their r..-- W )' I' st Oie incrroi-Htioii of tl,.m In '$
the tlactifieiit ! ci est rue. J as a i
Formerly Gately Clothing Company ' .. . 1SS State Street The Big Feaiure of Our July Clearance Saie This Week
FEINTED VOILE DRESSES Ko.iutiful models, all shades and sizes GEORGETTE WAISTS An unusual value
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Jasf Is Wear an Overcoat as a Heavy Suit at This Time. Make Yourself Comfy in One of Our Palm Beach, Cool Cloth, or Mohair Suits. You'll Know What "REAL COMFORT" Is.
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ten i n t'ne wont ;:ic! lienor of the j -i n. f aii.se. t-'en.-i tors artavcil ,-iiair.st th-lfe' t'r-it' ii States siv in their ar j.roal to i jj the Shatiturif,- set t ! -tin -n t Inv.- r.-;-. a:-: !' v ' ;'J iectai-.-il that all the assurances fh- i m
Am.-ric;o-i j i !:. ha.l that Japan w on!
surr.-nuer a territori , remt niiime
the Chinese pr"inoe v ( re- bas.-.l on t h .? "l-roinisos" (f the .I.ip.in.fo 'aac com- - niissioners atnl not v.pon any o'-linit.--arsnnunc. no: nt by the Japati'-se povt rn- ' j,.
tn. "rt. If tlie latter ware to cotne out with a ihfinito statfinett tliat the .lanane.;--
The Niftiest Line of SILK SHIRTS in Hammond Come and See Them.
State St.
Opp. Orpheum Theatre
Hammond
J j w-oui,i jive sniar.Iy up to the j.l 0.i-s '' ; licr e, n, i 1 1 - ienei s. it was saj.i. th- teth ft j v.iibl - lira n fi rm rnu.-h or tl.. ser.a- M
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Now On in Full Blast.
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Hammond Furniture Exchange !;Hr
Tt" Mich rn monument wa a lopt 2-". j !J!
ano tin- in-runii an i, au rs c;a:ne. ui.-v . i.
be .able lo muster the ir ij.iri'y, jj
204 E. State St., Opposite Postoffice.
Free Delivery in Calumet Region. ca
j f .--setititil to itn 'o'cetien. the w lio'.e , tj! Q peace tr- aty would ti-en be thrown inti R th air, so far as the senate was con- J r
'blhbjbj 'a ErBsrorcrH'B's,sa a n a a Bn'B"a'S3'BBTB 'Bf'B"E'B'n B'R'd'D's u" i HBrtna mm a eTm a m m m fffflnwR b b r -- n r r -i pi ri s ran n -i
corned, with the iciiaif- of nations oy
p.iner.ts able to w in vut by nui'uir.i; Slfin- ' '
tun the chief issue instead of the Q
iess of Loss Ao CLEVELAND, Manager In Charge
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