Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1919 — Page 3

Tuesday, Srptomhor 2, 1D1S

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South Pi-ea.lway. In pasiiisr rr iTary. the -i took i'tirii 1'oi Sowo.i da: terial irail ;-his3. l'.uokin a ; ur i-'ale. the. ship was tniK se vi til r.y-tive mil.-s nn hour.

' i; .f th journey from CMro;;' to T,-l-..;o. a distam'o r.f 2 jil mil. -s was ov.-ri'i in three hours :!.! !'.-th t . ' tui'-sr The roinf.'-r' :: of the 2-f.l-

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, t 'o- !- a pp. ,n! i -.1 troasuror. T. J. W'jIhMiiis (f I". ast t'hicai;o. or the cxpoa-i i!::u. ol' i.ny of the tunils of the rota- ! p.ti mi'il t ho legal status of the t w. ! ! : a: v; . ; s wi'l ho iiotin. 1 by the ,-,.ui't. 'i'h.' c urt a'.s.) oi-ilcrtM that the. com- '

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BOARD IS OPPOSED TO PLANS

i:i or,!tr to institute counter divorce

Proe;-ed;rr.r? Jio-ainst hpr c x-hiish:inrl

I-rank Ciouid. vho was recently

j pranted a decree in Paris. Amencnn i passport rrfioials in Franco refused j j to priye Mrs. Gould a passport where- i ; upon she soutrht and obtained a Brit-

i.h pas?pnrt that wouid takft her to ! London. Whether she ir. succeeding in ! Lor.clon in pcttint' eitiier an AmerI ican or a British passport to the i United States is not kjiown.

1 hoard of ae.-.uivs. ha" ndvlsnl apalnst - j ui ucpfora iat i. ai of J.h'im hy the laitp Examiners Advise Against "oun,ty 7,r",i! f',,r v" 0 ; an inv sti j;at..r to enli. et information

' on sv-ctal diseases in lako county. Ho j advi.so-.i ,nfai ast th" paym.nt of $100 i I month for a riditip haih'T for the circuit i court In Pake county. The iatf ( fftei il i hold in tl .- on" insf-tnc that the Ma'e

. ; had appropria.i.d tuora-v for pocial dlTTIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITALI . , .. . . . IXi'l.W.Ui'i.IS. Ind.. .Sept. 2. Jt-sso i 8paso w"rK- ;ukI iu t;1" nth,-r thnt ,h''

law autn .ri': s ; piyni.'nt of 2.o0 a day for a ridirtr bail;!?.

Suggested Lake County Appropriations.

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anu unifiitiiuiy, tut; uiu ttciic, ur uiere is a pain under the riht shoulder blade it is an indication that the body is being poisoned by poorly digested and imperfectly eliminated f ood-waste. It is a wise thing to take

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SoU Vt 4aftt '.Vwitoul ti rU la bales, 13c. 2S.

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tair.ed at a s' v o"ca. k dinner Friday j

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i Covers v-t- ! i;d f. r tn. j A farcn-.-'l party was hH at thf ; home of Mr. and Mrs. p.V n PI ink. on

I Kridav (vni'iie for Mr. and Mrs. J. I

i .Tan?n who ar" prt imrinsr to mnki

j their future lionc '.n Wisconsin. The

f-'llowine kiii? were present: Messrs and Mesdari.-s ? . lio-'k-r. P.oselat.d; Quick Relief for Eczema

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Select BcMkiger 'Shorthand SchooJ Day and Evening Classes

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I Saa Cura Ointment Is a Marvelous ! Ointment for Many Other ! Distressing Ailments. j "Pn T'ura Ointment has reliocd many i enses of it. hinc. hlordlnp: and protrud

ing piles. It his drawn the poison from nn.l completely h'-ai.-.I runninit sores end foo r sol.- s v lii. h were so old and chronie i.liat rveryene who saw th.-m consid- r. d them h i less. San 'ura iimim.nl is Fuaranteeil by P. P.ei !. 'rilumt Pidp.. Past Chicago; Central rruc Store, Indiana Harbor; Harry's Prii.r' Store. -;iizens' P!d . Hammond. Ind.. and Miltern Prut; Co.. WhitmK. Ind.. to do ns stat.-d above and also to banish t'trer, bmls. carbuncles, to heal ulcers, ruts, burns, scalds and brtiisvs, or money back. Thn samn guarantee holds pood for chilblains, chapped hands and face, so you risk no a p'-nny uli'ti you buy a Jar for .".Or, Hoc. $1.20 and $2.40. I-"or tender skin ard to secure a. perfect con plex j, n use San (.'lira Soap. It's the le st soap f- r babies, too,' as it pre-,ents c'liilicinu- 25 tents. Thomp-

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Why Housework Tires

Dull Calf Lecd Fdncatnr fnr Mi. Chiidrca and Infant

IT isn't "beii-f? on your feet" all day that gives you tired, aching lVet. It's the shoes, principally those narrow, crampin4 toes that bend and bind the feet. Many housewives are grateful to us for recommending the Educator Shoe to them. Its roomy, natural shape lets the feet rov as they should free from corns, bunions, ingrowing nails and other foot troubles. For your protection remember -unless the shoe is branded EDfCATOK on the sole, it is not an Educator. f3 RICE & UUTCHINS Made for Men, IV omen and Children kAUr AASirt iU WOLF - rUM0WlWB N

LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARSOLL Of Carroll A NtAton

HOW MUCH EKEERY IS UE2D li SXEIIi'd? That depends. It may be excessive, ,r it may ho t hi av rai?.. normal aincunt. The .i i .',". ri in e is the result f the cioiptiiui Hi- escs are in. Kv.:i a normal . can a.L t,ee without usins' tip some i-m rs. but when err .rs of vimn are pr s. m tiie OlirKV' llel ted lo seeing 1- a X-ri-ssa.'. lViat h ida.h-s ;i i cmmon. h in t 11. n ..iis-'.-ss, aial tli. r ills. The c.irre. t .uMass. s teai this waste of i n. rir ami tie- r-iTo-l pia.sses arc- h n . CARROLL & NEWTON Orjtometrist3 and Jewelers 185 Statu St., Hammond, Ind.

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Boys Stockings Kifffl Pad ;ind I'hesier Pad heavy ribbed stoek in;.t.s with reinroreed hofls and toea. in .stirini; oxtr;i wear; sizes to 11, pair 43c; sizes - n S to 0. pair JjC

KAUFMANN S WOLF - Hammond. Ina Double S. & H. Green Stamps Wednesday

Union Suits

kind Quality halbrigsan union suits for school lads; sizes 4 to 11 enis; short sleeves, knee length; regular ."he garments. On sale (cloth-

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Sale- f Children s School Apparel

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School Shoes the kind that look neat and dressy and give perfect sa!is:'ariion in every way. Our oustaiuers are well pleased with the shoe bargains this sale offers. :.U0 PAIRS OF HODMAN'S Misses' and Children's Shoes, well known for quality and style, new fall lasts, button -style, made of gun metal ralf with cloth top; sizes HVi to 2, pair

$2.19; sizes SP. to 11. pair

$1.95

Girl's Shoes These (I iris' Shoes are of fine selected calf, new fall models, button style, very durable soles, are strictly solid throughout; will give excellent service; sizes 8'-. to 11. per pair $2.25; sizes pi10..!1:: $2.45 Girl's Shoes $1.95 Children's Fall Shoe?, of first quality leather; two styles, patent leather button, or brown kid lace; stitched tips, best leather soles; sizes .a to S. y q g? Per pair JL School Boys' Shoes Sturdy shoes, built entirely of heaw calf, broad toe. button Btvle". fitted wih solid leather sole-; made by leading manufacturer of bovs' shoes; sizes Pi'a . . .'sen.

to 2 special per pan. 05,

sizes 0 to la. pr pair

$2.45

Boys' Army Style Shoes They are strongly mad" throughout, army style, built on the Munson last of dependable tan calfskin, lace style; genuine oak leather soles. Sizes 0 to 13 $2.19 Sizos IS b t0 2 $2.-19 Sizos 2 to $2.95

Canning Time Here's a Few Specials Attractively Priced

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Ball F rot hers' Mason Fruit 'Jars, screw tops, complete with lids and rubbers. Pints. doz...79c Qt., doz 85c '2 gal., doz. 98c Ball Brothers' Ideal Fruit Jars with self sealinc glass top. complete with rubbers. Pints, doz. ..88c Qts.. doz 98c p. gal. doz 1.10

Bail Fruit Jar Pids. porcelain lined, specially priced at .2'. c

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Several Attractive Bargains A splendid assortment of fascinating dresses gathered for the little school miss. Some are quite plain, others prettily trimmed, and the prices are as tempting as the frocks themselves. School Frocks of Serge at $7.98 For Girls from 8 to 14 Years Pretty new belted models, with new flat pointed collar, panel front, p.-itch pockets stitched in red silk; a plain style but very d r O attractive. Priced at V A .ZfO Middy Suits $11.50 Wash Dresses $1.98

Standard Middy Suits of navyblue serge; 2-pieee stylo middy trimmed in white braid, embroidered stars and emblem on sleeve; pleated skirt; sizes S to 12 years. lYiced -- e r at Vi l.D(J $1.25 Dresses "Marvin Make" frocks of gingham for little girls, sizes 2 to 6 years; pink and white and blue end white checks and white lawn collar and Y O CZ cuffs. Special 0-tZ

One lot of girls' $2.50 Wash Dresses, plain colored chimbrays, checked ginghams and dotted voiles, belted st-3 with patch pockets, pearl button trimmed; sizes S to 11 -f Ci O years. Priced at sJL.ZsO $1.79 Dresses Little folks' dresses of plain blue rhnmbray, panel front, white collar and cuffs, pearl button trimmed; si.es 2 to " years; $2.2.". values -y q priced for this sale.. C .C Z

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School Tablets, Pencils. Pens, Books in fact, most everything a child requires for school work and our prices are the lowest in Hammond. BRING YOUR LIST HERE TODAY.

FREE!

FREE!

An I-.k and Pencil Era.'pr which f.el!s regularly at "c. to each boy or girl making a purchase in our pi.-hocd Supply I'epartment.

Typewriter Paper. go-d heavy stock tab' "it lea sheets tn a pound. l"iice,l for this fflf sale at. per lb -Vy Mikado. F.exall. Ustaco Fencls With pond t raser. No. 2 leads. Regular 5o pencils on sale 4 Faint Fans for Frane's colors Specially priced fur this sal at ' No. 1 2 2-1- Fah-r's Kneaded Fenoil Pi'iiser and rl.'.inivnt.- praser )nr;..st "f its kind on the SJi market. Priced at franc's Water iv.p.r FainM m lipann'd box. four colors and brush- the K!nd used in all the h-1 !. K-cular price -r.c. -Q4 our price Atla- Theme. Hisory and Driving Paper In Pnoelops. F.ach li,'; i nu-rs for sam. 20c: j r.nis for cover?, each T r;iri:-inrh flexible rulers, in-ass cdEces on both sides, the lie kind at

Ruler) Fenell Tablet. stz .'ln. Ef.nil ounlity paper. .V bit? bargain at the sale price. each Indiana School Tablets, ror.sistin? of Nos. ST and Ft S the kmd us.,! in a'.i Hamni'ind Kg schools; the Co Kind at T

12-Inch Flexible Rule", brans dg on both Fides, reg-aiar jiri-e 6c. KRKE with each purchase in our School Supply Dept.

Industrial Art Tevt Eof-ks No?.

5. 6 and 7 at "."; No. i " i

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Prang's Extra Faint. Col"r Cakes All wanted colors. On O rale, ea.'h t ("(-imposition F.ooks. filed wih pood ink paper, marginal rul-d, size SSS. with stiff cover. n sale at . . V

Pencils t'ontra. t and Cascade pen. ils. b"st No. 2 Pad. with K:;deras..,. ;.r Kind. JQ

:-l.ire XfOselecs CCl'm proof

s!at with hardwood liames.

f-It tdire. size (";i. i in .-ale at"

Fen Holder, with rubber, cork or steel prip. Cr,mppt with steel pen point, at -T' More than inno pencil Tablet? of var.ous sizes an.l thick- f ii'ss'f. Priced at V Fountain Fens A complete line of Huston Safety, Wa'crman and Parker Fountain I'm?. CO Pr priced up from ,5.tJV Prang's Art ICducation Cravens (No. 1) Specially priced at per box only Vt-

Chalk Reg-illation wh!t school

chalk. 1 cross in box, 2..C value, on sale at

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Boys 9 School Suits at

.98

They're the best values you can obtain for the money today t rue enough, they are spring suits, but the materials are medium weight and can be worn up till October or November. Styles that the boys want, belted Norfolks and pinch-backs, patch or slash pockets, full cut knickers, good range of patterns; sizes 6 to IS years; $11.50

suits, to close

$7.98

Knee Pants $1.39 Sturdy, well made knickers for school wear, of dark gray mixtures or corduroy; sizes 6 to IT years, regular price, pair $1.59. On salo Wed- -4 OC

NEW FALL HATS for School at $2.95 Children's Velvet Hats, includinc Tarns, Rollinc Sailors. Poke and Side Roll effects; prettily trimmed with ribbons and flowers; colors are brown, sand, old rose, navy blue and black. Special $2.9.:..

At $3.95 Pretty new Fall Hats, made of silk velvet and all felt, trimmed in gios grain ribbon. A variety of dif- . ferent styles becoming to school girls. They come in black, navy blue, sand and brown. Splendid CO QS values at.... v J J

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DE LUXE THEATER HAMMOND NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Mary Pickford IN "The Hoodlums" We ttinS tt's tha createst character study in Mary Plckford's entire career

'", . Jans. ii. Munstcr: P. Van Strisht. I iaT.mon.i : M. .lansen. Pansms. ). P. Ptaff, .1. Kanucli. UP n Park; Peter Z. p. P. .I.anscn. J . .latisen. Pert Jan-s.-ii. I. Moos. P. Pink. N. Kriks and their families. -Mr. and Mrs. John "Pa.ot, Mr. and Mrs. P. Soheerinsra, I......K c.-e,,t IP porter and P. Huiz-

nua. all of liiuhlatol and P. Kikkert j

of Munstcr. Mr. and Mrs. '"- M. Flue and Mr. and Mrs. W. Wells and family were the euests of Mi- and Mrs. C. M. Hut. duns Friday nisht at their home ;u Past Hishland.

For five days Uust did a land offtc business, takinc in som-thins like $400.00, but when the larder ran low and time for him to pay off his help, he told Jhlwh-h that he could not make, ends meet and wanted li'.m to take the restaurant hack. With Kolpokis several h indred dollars richer. Jblwkh could not see it that way and appeared before Judge Paube and swore out a warrant for Kolpokis' arrest.

CUTTING DOWN PARK TREES

Some Satisfying Smoke' LA FENDRtCH

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GUS AND HIS CAFE IN COURT Oust. Kolpokis. 522 Washington St.,

(-arv. boucht a restaurant from podye !

JMwich. at 4CS Broadway last week on the installment plan. According to a complaint in a case before Judge Paube today. Kolpokis paid $4f00 down and the balance In weekly payments.

Complaint was registered to the Gary police by Harry Jordan, Superlnttndant of the city parks of Gary, that reports have reached him that some cne has been cutting down trees on the newly acquired city park site at Miller Beach and u.sks that the practice be stopped.

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Don't throw your paper awav without reading the want ad page.

Office Phone 2955. Residence Phone 1674 "MAJESTIC" Clean CCinkerless Coal Sold only by WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY J. J. BREIIM, Proprietor Freeland Avenue nnd Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PR BPA RATION SERVICE

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