Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1919 — Page 14

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THE TIMES. Friday, Julv 25, 1910. . ' TT?""Vv Edward C. Minas Co. Profit Sharing Stamps With All Purchases. N TTTi fK r8 "1 ff Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9:30 O'clock c f iS .S

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At Real Savings Saturday ft 5 LE3. GRANULATED SUGAR with grocery order of $1.50 (flour, ?oap. dairy item? not included).... 55c '1 IT 4 W ! ft; E2R vv. vi

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Gold Medal Flour, H 1'rel $3 59 Squire Brand Mustard, 10 oz. jar .. 9 Early June Sifted Teas. 3 cans - - 43c Crown Apple Cutter, 2; lb. qt. j?.r... 32c Grand nia'3 Wash Powder. -pocial 2 for 33c Extra Fancy Lima Beans, per lb 13c .Tel".o, all favors.

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10 bars U. S. Mail Laundry Siiap 55c Kitchen Klenzer Scouring Powder, 2 cans Wc

Minas Fdend Coffee, our own bknd, special lb 43c Washington Crisps, Pk lie Superior Family Soap, 10 bars limit, for 5Sc Crisco for shortening, better than lard, lb 2Qc Peanut Putter, the picnic spread, not delivered, lb. 21c Borden's Evaporated Milk, can 1,1'ie; dozen..- $1.60

Uneeda or Crispo Crackers, -29c pk? --8cXo. 2 Weeras Tomatoes,

solid pack 12V2C P.. M. C. Coffee, 3 lb. can $1.29

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'TIMES BUPEJU AT STATE CAPITAL! IVDIA.YAIVI.IS, Juiv 23. -

T!.-se ice rrciin manufacturers in Ir.df-'

c,"" ' of Indianapolis 'hVd to complete the road, being let out Rr reall;,E ice rr"5m lvith less the of the contract by the 1919 contrators'

l-.-.al amount of bii!tf-r fat h-n.i better re!it-f law. The counties that violated '

; out. for the R-b.in is after thoni. the law in makins the payments now ! i:- 1:- r;lr"!l1' st;lt0 f lrus com- have this nta'erini on their hands an.l j M i.,;,sior..-r. sAys that twenty out of thir- much of it is in a depreciated condition. I .'. y F.ire.r-Ica tested in It if department! Mr. Kschbach said. i bel--.-.v the legal standard. Mr. Kar-! wm Notlfir rttn. i M

"Our field f xammers report.' the let-j vJ

t 1 has issued condemnation orders tir.st r.ianufacturtrs, and ha may more drastic steps unless they im1 rovo th'-ir quality. '-Dealf-rs aro constantly raising prices fir. i reducinp the quality of their goods," h said. "This has got to stop." "ho towns iu which th dr llncjuents re found are Newcastle. Cambridge t rjiclunor.d. Connersville, P.ushviHe. '! niteM and Kokomo. The legal ; ur.t of butter fat requirt-d in i cr.- in is eis'ut pt-r cent. Some samples ltn as low as threp pr cent.

Times news service is ihe best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.

!:j Fashion's Forecast jij :;! By Annabel Worthingion.

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LADY'S AND MISS' APRON.

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" - ' ....... V. . inspectors reads, "that inspectors on Im- ! proved hiphways throughout Indiana.

appointed and paid by the several jurisdictions constructing such highways, are bcinsr raid an additional remuneration by eertain persons, iirms and corporations interested in said improvement. "Thl3 is a flagrant violation of the statutes of Indiana, criminal in its nature. "No public official nor board has any leral or moral rlcht to pay any inFiSector from rublic funds If such inspector is being paid by any other person, f.rm or corporation for said duty of inspection. "It will be our duty to charge to th.1

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An excellent apron to slip on fr dn?ti.i or cooking is illustrated in No 'MO I. Ibe front and tficfc sections are cut in cry tn ich the same shape and tie eds are finished wi'Ji a facing or tr,nim:r.c ...r.d of pl-iio datrrial The apron cr.a y !.; patbe;cd :n to the waistline by men r. t a wih- e'.as'ic rut through n aMtg or i narr- l and ot the material way be !i 'i loosely. The iady's and miss' np-on No 0M01 is ! in one sl.e. Apron No. 1 requires '-"V yards 'JT-inch roods. with 1 yards : inrh contrasting. Price 10 cents.

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NOW! Shortage

ms Corning Winter

Statistics show that the nation is already short 45,000,000 tons In comparison wkh the previous ye3r's production. Miners have been working about half the time since last fall. Don't you know that Idle mines means unemployed miners? Ab aliens, most of these idle miners have been denied -work and -wages and are returning to Europo 34,000 having already returned. TVar took 140,000 miners from the coal industry. AYliich do you wantservice now or delay and wait later ? Order now while we can make deliverr. the BIKER BEOS. co.

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Following our custom for over a quarter of a century, we are again holding our Midsummer Sale of incomplete lines of Men's Quality Suits but with all sizes represented. Future costs indicate a large advance. This sale calls for prompt action, for these values are exceptional, and the response is certain to be large.

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Fabrics Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds; Flannels, Cashmeres; Serges, Serges, Cheviots and Tweeds. Colors Light Grays, Browns; Greens and Blues. Patterns Herringbone, Pencil Stripes; HairLined Stripes, Checks' and Plaids. Models Single and Double Breasted, Plain Waist Seam, Peak Lapels; Vertical and Crescent Pockets.

Boy's Suits Reduced

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Boys' Norfolk Suits Broken lots of suits that originally sold for a -ood deal move. Serviceably made of qvod fab-

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O I ili iu 1 t 11 prices; 6 to IS years at.? fi 2' Other Suits $11.95 to $25 Sport Blouses, of ina- Qjff",, riras and chambray

Boys' Bathing Suits, woolen cne-

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Cooper's Athletic Union Suits, for boys S to IS QQ

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This oA-cnt will save many men a tidy sum. A pair of trousers for that extra coat can be bought now at a price below regular. We contracted for these trousers months ago when prices were far less than, they are today. Trousers in this Sale at $2.98, $3.69, $4.95, $5.98 Athletic Union Suits 95c $1.50 Blue Bell Work Shirts 95c Knit and Mesh Union Suits $1.29

July Shirt Sale

Affords thc(PMpT greatest oppor- if3 if3& tunity of the season for sav- J M&Wflf qualitv shirts. vJ Supplvall vour 3 needs: JmLL Soft Cuff Shirts of mercerized fabrics and madras, regular $2.50 values (Cj reduced to p JLC3 Men's Wliite Outing Shirts Cool and coinfortable for warm weather. These shirts have the regulation lay-down col

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Melius New Shoes at Odd Prices You'll Save at Least Two Dollars on a Pair

Brown Calf Shoes

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Black Gun Metal Calf Shoes, made on the English or wide toe model, Goodyear welt sewed soles, (treat values are offered at

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Mens' Shoes at $4 and $4.50 a Pair You can still get a pair of shoes at this very low price. Button and lace styles, wide or narrow toes. Ask to see them at this price. All Mens' Oxfords Reduced

10 Brown calf, brown kid, brown cordovan black calf and black kid; all high grade oxfords at 10 per cent liscount.

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List Our Size Price. Price. 3 nx:j SlS.r.O $13.25 SOxS'i 23.00 16.S5 S2x:'.Va 20. 40 19.35 .11x4 "."..00 25 50 H2.i 30 26.50 H"x4 HT. 20 28.50 .14x1 .IS.SO 23.63

CLINGSTONE Inner Tubes Pure Gum Rubber. List Our Size. Price. Price :;x3 J2.S0 $2.10 :;0x3'i 3.fi0 2.65 :;2x12 4.00 2.P5

Diamond Squeegee Tires Guaranteed 6000 Miles

Size 30x1 :;o:;i;.. . 32x.1 'i.... 32x1 ,13x4 .... 34x4 r.4x4'i

List Our Price. Price, .f 13.10 $13.50 . 19.1 r. 17.45 . 22.40' 20.a5 . 30.4." 27.5b . 32.0.1 23.65 . 32. nr. 29.35 . 41. SO 39.65

KENT TIRES Guaranteed 3500 Miles

List Our Size Price. Price. .10x3 $lT..r)0 $12.95 30x32 19.15 15.85 32x3,2 25.30 18.50 31x4 32.20 24.35 32x4 34.00 24.95 33x4 35.70 2S.25 34x4 32.60 26.55

CLINGSTONE Inner Tubes Absolutely Guaranteed List Our Size. Price. Price. 31x4 $4.90 $3.60 32x4 "'.00 3.65 33x4 5.20 3.S5 34x4 5.30 3.95

These dresses represent a very advantageous purchase made in New York several days ago. The styles arc the latest for Summer wear. Light colored voiles and linenes trimmed to give a light Summery appearance. There are about 150 dresses in all in almost as many different styles and colorings. As soon as you see them you will want two or more to complete your wardrobe for Summer. Specially priced at S and 3 Young Girls' ?nd Children's

Coats , Sizes 2 to 14 Years Children's wool coats in a splendid variety of styles for selection. ' Garments that can be worn late into the Fall. There are checked and plain materials, some trimmed with collars, cuffs and belts of contrasting color. Ages 2 to 14 years. Ir.cluded are coats that sold rejraiarly 'jp to $12.50.

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official or board making such payment any amount so paid. "l.'nlfss Flopped, it will b? neccs.'.iry t" call the practice to the attention of prosecuting attorneys throughout the etat! Tor such steps a? they miy d"-em necessary." Some Pay 100 Per Cent. The letter relating- to the excess payments on road worlc follows: "Our attention has been calied to a practice prevailing- in a number of jurisdictions in Indiana whf rohy boards of county commissioners, upon the engineer's estimate. ar allowing: payment

are allowing payment f..r mat-rial pur- once. eVis-vl i,y .1,. j.,-,r.t.raeter. on lvind but; "W.- thank you for your co-operation rot used, and in sosr.e cstr'-me -a.-.os j in this matter." allowing r-inscni i"r H'O V r cent .f ' " the work o.,,, THREE ARRESTED "All tl' U fxan-iners ef this ci. part-: ment will he instructed pah or ly i.n FOR MISSING- GIRL allowance for SO l r cent .f tlie worki done, and under no cir unisrar.cs wiilj t INTERNATIONAL N E SERVICE I payment !: alioved for any material ; C"HICA.50. July 23. Three persons purc hased, hut not used. n..r for a r, y ; ; r- jnd'r arre.-t here today in conamount for work d.-ne xe.-pt tbo S'J ; r.-.Ttion with the disappearance of ix-

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"The r-r.-tetice for allow ins for ma - ; b.-en n.iss.n- since Tuesday. Thomas

tnial purchased or for more thin F.tzpret aid, a nigh: watchman fcnd his

1'arby are in custody. The police hvf

discovered no clew to the whereabouts of the missing- girl but are inclined to believe she was slain and her bodyhid.; en.

Rubber Co., owner of the BUmp, has

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pledged itself to accept th finding.

of the commission as the basis of a settlement oi all claims. The action of the commission, however, does not

i Prelude the possibility of damage 1 suits being filed by thoso injured. The f-it-nr.t-'a In, ...I . ...

llA UlfAllUO I disaster is still In progress.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) 1 CHICAGO, July 23. A c rr.n . .? ion 1

Adverti se in The Times and ad-

oi l .lanct Wilkinson, who has . -f three nin has been r.pp.oint' d to j -

pass upon all claims for dr.mas---s aris- 4 CJ llic ddlll. rvcSUilS COm WltJC

of not SO per cent of the work done but j.r cent of work cone shout l stop at Mrs. Murial Fitzgerald and C. S. disaster and the Goodyear Tire and touch with the whole WOrld.