Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1919 — Page 3
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The woman who isn't interested in these markdown offerings cither isn't interest 2d in smart shoes or in economy. Women who are interested in both have quickly responded to these announcements.
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a maker whose products are all high class in style, leathers and workmanship. Come in and see them, try them on, you'll find that they compare favorably with the new fall boots priced ah $12.50
We Picture One of the Many Smart Styles Offered
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The Styles are of the Moment I in all sizes and widths, sizes plainly H marked for easy selection; 9 inch lace models made of finest kidskin in field mouse, light and dark gray, chocolate g and beaver brown and black; plain toe 5 stiched and wing tips; Goodyear welt f soles, military and Louis heels, there are a sizes to 7, but not all sizes in any g one style, therefore early selection is ad- 3 vised, for at this low price the selling is g certain to be unusually heavy. $12.50 g values your choice, -pair $5.95 7
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to com out of th? miH n-hioh .src still runn'.ne, ntul m S'ut rit'bureh. whore s.ri :' th-- larRfst mills t the city are 3 r--i t the p.iin h;.s bf-n substantial, accord inj? t.- ir.iion claims. Strike hf-adquarl . r.s r. port thpt t.he number of mn on str;k. in.v throtiuJi"iir the country totals ssium"'. a iz'iin of .Mn over tho last !-r- i.us tlsurcs. OPIEATOR3 AF.E PISAESD. On the oth.'-r hand the fr"ratorp claimed that everywhere the situation i-f eiarifj-ing, and ni"n are repurTinr: back to work. Assurance that they will protected has led thousands .of eien t'i return to their U;.k. they claim, with the result that there is a gradual resumption of many depart iu tits m the mills which were closed on the tlr" day. The strikers national ct'jntnitte w'll fi'-et here withir (!n- mvt lew tlays to decide on a policy with regard to the Hethlchem Sr.-d plants winch so fir have been exempt from the strike, l.o?le doubt was epr.-s. d today but that the committ-e wli ordi-r a waik-ou1. It w as said that President 'Irr-c tlat refusal to deal, itii the le-eb-rs 'on, the unions no other choice of :etion. THE? CAN MEET IITSIDE. The strikers through this district hav the rig-lit to no . t to, lay if tie y onn find a place to tta'h.er indoors. A pretest committee u nited o-i Sh riff W. tta.idock. of AlleErhenv coUn'. as-
K-rtin? t!tt their constitutional ri'l.t-! v. ere bema: abriite l I t t he breaking tip of meetings by the state mnst a tiibu ia rv. ' ""lie sheriff infornto.l them that they' ceu Id moft peaceably in balls, bu that ; r.,in air meetings were taboo tecause or, th danper of te.ob action r still itiK. j FITTSBUEGH IS ITItSVOUS. j "That's safe enoiiith." said members of the committer- bitterly, "for There isn't i a hall in Alb-phony county that we can ft into. The sic. 1 trust has. every one
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Take Jonescu. Take Jonescu is said to Ve forming: a new government in Rumir.ia! the Bratiano government haviner fallen. This ia believed to foreshadow a change in the Rumanian policy respecting the Hungarian occupation, and the Austrian treaty is rev; expected to signed by tht Rumanian delegation.
of '' tn S- wed Up." 1'i; tsburkth is filled with rumors that strikers are planning a demonstration by m- n liinp into the eit.y In columns from several nearby steel cities, conversant here. So persistent did the rumors become that the chief of police procured '1 riots suns and armed as many po-liee.
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throughout the affected areas today. There were no disordors reported during the nisht.
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TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS! ONL Y 200 PAIRS Girls9 Walking Shoes FOR SCHOOL WEAR
A senuina black calfskin lace boot, Goodyear welt
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These shoes are made of the host selected calfskin that can he had and wo can savo you at least $1.00 to $2.X) a pair on these shoes. This model as shown is with the low heel and medium vamp just what the rowiii foot requires. Just think of it! This is a real value for $05.00 and $7.00.
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HAMMOND, INI). 95 W. STATE ST Wc give the S. Sc II. Green Stamps.
MAN often thinks ho chooses shirts by pattern alone till he finds himself
scanning the texture of a vchits negligee. The fabric of our EAGLE SHIRTS challenges your admiration. It is woven cn EAGLE looms with all the skill and ingenuity of a maker proud of his product.
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
RETURNED SOLDIERS AT WHITING ARE HONORED
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t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WIIITIXU, Ind.. Sept. 2i. A he.mecomlnpr reception, banquet and ball to the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of the European war for tlv boys of the Hacr 1 1
Heart parish was given at the Slovult hall la.st niKht by the Parish flub of the church. Lake Co. Div. No. 2 A. ). II.. Whiting Council No. lsytj. K. of f. ami Pacred Heart Court V. The attendance was very larsre and a ery tine time was enjoyed by the quests of h-n--r and in fact by all present. The banquet was served by members of the Iuihters of Isabella, the menu befriff as '"ol lotvc : Filet of beef, brown gravy, ma shod potatoes, early June peas, roast veil, victory salad, celrey, olives, spread vienm rolls, combination ic-'- cream, assorted cake. La ardiiias and La Vendor c Steal ' and coffee. An address was sriren by City Attorney John C. Hall, who substituted for Mayor W. E. Schraife. he pay in a griortous tribute to the efforts of these younrf men. James T. Conway of t.'hteai?o, a vocalist of rare ability next snr.s four beautiful selections. The next nunihowas an address by Rev. Father i!li i"t C. Miller of the Sacred Heart parish ;o "My Boys." This is what he calls them, and of the eighty-two who went forth from his parish, two of whom sacrificed their lives for their country's sake, he is mighty proud. The next treat were several voeai
numbers by Master -William Morn of the Paulist Choristers of Chicago, whi-h; was thoroughly enjoyed. j Mr. JVinahue next introduced Co I . j John V. Ciinr.m of Chicago, who K' ; the principal address of the ..e:u,;u ; Col. Clmntn has been at bis coiitn ' V ! beck and rail on three U.tferenf ..e sions. havinK served in the Sp-tni h- ( American war. enlisted for service ;n. Mexico and was one of the hrs: tn.-n ; overseas in the great Europea-i ti-.o-' ble. He reviewed the situation fr-'t:i tim: time 'the I'nite-1 States out. red into toe t fray, until the HiKiiititf of the aritiisi u-e-and said in part, that "Kivintt full irodil to nil of our allies, the war could net ! have been won bad it not been for. America's sons. They turned the tide . and gave the final blow to autocracy, and may all tho country's now have u! guvumment Ie ours, "liy tho people, t i j
the people and for the people." Tie program closed with the sincinK of "The Star Spangled Hanner" by the anbetice. after which the iloor was
cleared and several hours were spent in'
dancing.
Double-breasted with . belt all-'round XOU see from the illustration that double"-beastecl, doesn't mean exactly what it used to mean. The doublebreasted style has become a distinct type this fall, not like any thatthave preceded it. Hart Schaffner & Marx have made the double-breasted model a new thing. Notice how much better it looks here than ever before. See our new models for fall; special stuff made for its; we get it for you
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Announcement! Theo. Levin Has Opened a New Tailor and Cleaning Store at 368 E. State Street (Formerly on Calumet Avenue) All Pure Wool Suits Made to Order
President Krancisco Menrique Y. Caivajal. Presiiient Caivajal of Santo Domineo objects v.o U. S. troops being stationed there and has ordered the U. S. state department to withdraw them. His position has pot beet ret'ocrtized by the U. S. toclate and no char.ee in the administration for the island republic is beintr planned as a result at his naughty words.
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Cleaning and Repairing at Reasonable Prices 368 East State Street Phone Hammond 3632
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