Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Thusday, Au-i: -t 21.'91r). DYER
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Kdltor Timos: I S. Im in r bo too ion. h i'i .1 hurry Dear Sir: N'ow that th.v Hish i"v-t f 1 ; .i uli.-it us .i.-.U.-.i. ;i" i s On- i-mnt i living ftms to h tho ..pni.r t !in; 1 !:! I ! yon m.iv sav a low on!- ..r ii hv I fusxrfl jus! :l i' -m !i;iic uhioh j vu i..liar. may possibly V'O .f m '!:;. hi ! i lio-, :'. Aiwa v.- run "ii- !i-nis-k yunc i-.i 1: "Usewife as well hs the lu;f-banil. I tlio loi-ls. I plan. It i 1 ti.i.'h you i 1. Buy in!y what is abs.-luti'Iy nvos- srcat tn.-ttiy ihinps. if nothing it ..ry. I vt); show . u uli it tliv vu lui- of a tl,.i; ii 2. Xo matter how c!ui p an artloU- l r-;tl!y H. if you do rot ner-il it. ir i::oji-iJsivt. I 10. tv not hf too proud to o.n-ry Buy for cash only ami w -i;.-h t .ii j y ur own huinllos. wliat .t.i you r-i.i '"ii'Kain sal op. I for what Mrs. Crown .Tdios if: i - say. I'v i. hen lui vine ir.f.a or ?;.-!:-. pl. riv "H an tu.ii.-y il" you a ! ! ok at th coaii-s wh -e th e is a:, :::n.l up" No" '!'! n v.'nat ti i you l'i-lng w ei.hoii. ; l'.-r th.-ir o -;i .i-t 5. lx your own rurrf-imiir. u ' ' 11. K- tub. r liia' a f....r itritt ,ti-I i!- th tflophon. S''0 what y"i i.r t . il.is w I (' .! t.-i ah!.- to nnitaio ;1... ?. It is not I'bsohiri ly n. i'i ssary to I sty Its a:-i ,-nMms of tj... tiulili-iiair ' i-p up with. th- sty'-s nml s'ijuI- s. 'on a iu d'- n.ointf. I 'o no! 7. Ooo.is tha ' ' of :i s: U:V ! v il ir- : v ' v y ' i w hioh it n a y i -i
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last day nr.li v t'.i'ir siipjly. i - ! The Times' want aus bring as-1 tonishinc; result j if their users are j to be belirv ed. !
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Mexican Bandits are Horn-; ed Out of $7,500 in Ransom Money. !
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; JIAKt'A, x-., AutC. ii'- I. ....its. H. 1 tt-rson arid 1'aul il. I':i'. .s. Ami t km:i u ; my ai iators ra;-;:.r.-,i by a band -Mi.xicau batnlus and b. ; I ior ' l ansom, arc today .- i : .a I'nr. i States sid -f tiiv i.:au 1 -r-i-. r-i-it-ut. I'rt rso:."s fro. a- in 1 -r ST.T'OO a ud l.ii-ui. I'a'vis i . ut-d l-j (".... jiatlac k of tho ilighth . cr. airy, w n . unai-comrsnicil. wai.t to tin- bt-oi t i'n-i:-:vuus and broujjht al.-ut i-.o a - i f both a iatoi s. Lieut. F'f'crson ross. d th? b -t d'-r t tin Ann r!ca-; sni.- s-h'Tliy ;-fi-i' on o'clock. An h- ur i.ii"!' l.o at. la is an I Cait. Matlauk. fi-Jilioi Ai:.- r.oai! s -o t'apt. Mat .ack. i-arry;-.,- ti.o Sl,",--ransom mur.i y doinand.-d 1- r t in' ta bas.I the American aialor.-, w.-nt into tin bandit's mountiin catnp late last nisr-.i after ho had arran.-.l a i-i i-a i i n t-. d signal from tho b;;mll Ii-t.r:. '- iiutwit the "loiid'.'s. 'a;.t. M-i! iok. ot. arrivtsiR m the bandit -ai::p, d.ii.m.b-i that tho Ai::-:i ican.-i b as-. immidintly. This the tianJi's r. fus.-d, uisistj;!fr that th- rans.-m mon. - b- turn-.l cvrr to thi-in b.-t'i..r the U:utoii.-uts w i -l-rouplit out. Capt. Mt.tlark thrn off. r.-d th.- bardit ST. ,"i"l, f-.alf of tho aniouat dyniandi'd. and insisted that one of th trosi bo btvurfht tut befiiri? h-:- wouid I'.iy tin- bakaitc.
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View of Racing Scene on the Fastest Half Mile Track in Indiana, at Fair Grounds, Crown Point, Ind. There will be another Motorcycle Race Meet at the Fair Grounds. Sunday. Aug. 2Mb. The following professional riders have already sent in ihcir entries: Walter Fatch, Crown Point; Marv Hoover, llohart: Walter Nielsen, Warren Crapp, Wm. Hansen and Steve Wessrcl, Chicago, 111.: George (lladbbach, Anderson, Ind.; (."lareure Shaffer, Toledo, Ohio; Otis Hagen, Rochester; John L-mg. doe Fritz and Ed Wegner, South Rend; Roy Olds, Hammond; Harry Fiiese, La Porte, and many others. The Club will pav SoOO.OO cash prizes and promise the people the.ir money's worth
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This is positively one of the cleanest and most up-to-date shoe stocks ever 6ffered to tha public at such SLAUGHTERING PRICES. You must come and see these rare bargains. Seeing is believing. You will not be disappointed. These are only a few of the many money savers which are too numerous to mention. M i
MEN'S GUN METAL CALF, good quality oak leather soles, English and broad (f il fiC toe lasts; values .$().()(), sale price 4)tf.fJ MEN'S GUN METAL CALF, Goodvcar welt sles. very good looking; 7.00 A QP value, .ale price - $ J
MEN'S MAHOGANY CALF, Goodyear welt.
oak solos; S.OO values, sale price -
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KEN'S ARTHUR A. WILLIAMS ALL
LEATHER WORK SHOES, good qualit v
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ALL MEN'S OXFORDS MARKED DOWN FOR QUICK SALE. LADIES' OXFORDS, brown calf and vici kid. military heels; .00 values, fr, A side price tmiiJ
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EXTRA HIGH GRADE LADIES' SAMPL2 SHOES in sizes 3 to -U values fJT A & up to 10.00, sale price &J.rU LADIES' ALL OVER GREY KID SH0E.1 with military or French heels; OJZ $10.00 value, sale price..- 3mOJ CHILDREN'S PATENT AND W 'A I T E PUMPS, sizes 5 to 8; $Lr,0 $ i J q value, sale price a I xJ CHILDREN'S PLAY SANDALS, r xra h-aw oak soles; sizes o to 1 1, $2.50 C 1 11 value, sale )i-ice - D I w CHILDREN'S PLAY OXFORDS, all s. lid leather; $o-00 value, sale Of) iricc - fa BOYS' GUN METAL SHOES in billion anil lace, good quality; sizes 0 to Q 1 :!,.',; $4 value, s.'de price Iiu. J J Rrw' PP.OWN CALF LACE SHOES, size
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Opportunity knocks on every one's door some time. Here is your's now. Footwear, representing the leading manufacturers of the shoe industry, that embody every feature of the Fall season's newest models, in a wide range of styles in all sizes, at less than cost of manufacture today. Store closed all day Thursday to arrange this great stock.
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