Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1919 — Page 12

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Everything . that falsely encourages unrest also encourages bolshevism. Misunderstanding of American industrial organization, and of its benefits to mankind, leads to unrest, dissatisfaction, and radicalism. For example, the Federal Trade Commission tells the public that the large packers had an agreed price for lard substitute (made of cotton-seed oil.) It reproduces letters taken from the files of one of the packers, showing that such agreed price existed. But it failed to mention that the agreed price was determined at the request of and in co-operation with the Food Administration! Even the Department of Justice, in its unjust attempt to create prejudice against the packers, has made public these same letters, with no explanation. How long must this kind of misrepresentation continue? In so far as it is believed, it not only breeds discontent, but results in injustice to our industry.

Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111.

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SEE THIS MODEL RANGE n Our Show Window

We Have on Display at Our Sales Room a Complete Assortment of

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In using a Cabinet Gas Range you save the bending and stooping necessary when using a double oven range. We have a Gas Range to fit every need to fit any Idtchen space in any home. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. 571 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind.

Fotrng-Men M7V ere Are Feature Values

This important $35 offering will surely bring you here Saturday. We're making it well worth your while. For even in normal times $35 was a very popular price for good clothes and these are good clothes. The Slllf" n this sPecial event include all the new Fall UUiL models, single or double breasted; waist line styles, also plenty of conservative models. The fabrics are flannel, cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. The colors plain trreen, brown and blue and fancey mixtures. A splendid assortment and sizes for fall featured at

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The Overcoat

Xeed a winter overcoat? Buy earlv, Winter is sure but Overcoats

are not. "When the first cold snap comes the overcoats will melt away and makers are behind in delivery. We have an abundant selection now in newest models and fabrics at

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Large Stocks of Mens Trousers This store lias immense stocks of men's trousers, in all sizes; tremendous business is done in this department; blue serjre, flannels, worsteds and fancy

mixtures. The price range is $3.50 i!

to $11', with a special tor bat. at Lf ii.o

Mens Furnishings Specials

Ribbed Union Suits $1.98 Wool Sb.. and Dr., each $1.50 Black Wool Sox. 35 q Men's Garters, pair 25c Work Trousers $2.98 Boys Sweaters $2.98

Khaki Coveralls $3 95 Dress Shirts $185 Flannel Shirts $2.69 Sweater Coats $2.50 Boj-s Suits, 2 pants - $12.50 Heavy Cotton Hose 5c

Buy' Minas'. Hats This Fall

The day of the inferior hat seems to have passed. Conditions naturally impel men to exercise care in their purj chases, to 'get the quality they pay for. Minas' hats have stood the test for over a quarter of a century. This season we are sel'k ing more hats than even

because Minas quality is established and Minas' prices speak for themselves.

Hats at $5

Good makes, newest styles, a big selection, including

voung men's hats, like cut, in brown, erreen, rrav or black. Great values $5.00

Tires at Remarkably Low Prices

SPECIALS

49c 45c 49c

59c

Our Entire Stock of Tires has been reduced for Saturday selling. Secure what tires you need now. and save yourself money enough for other accessories you mav be needing.

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Clingstone Tires Guaranteed 5,000 miles.

S0x3 30x3 i-i 32s3V3 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

List 23.00 26.40 35.00 36.50 37.20 3S.80

Our Price $12.75 15-95 18.75 ..24.75 25.00 25.35 28.35

Bethlehem Spark Plug All sizes; special at each

Seal Tax Patching Best made; 50c size special at Blowout Patch Red Feather; 6ize 3 at 40c; size ZY2 at Johnson Carbon Remover and Radiator Cement; 75c size special at, can

Clingstone Tubes Guaranteed 90 per cent First Grade Gum Rubber.

Radiator for Ford Cars, with one-third more radiating surface than ordinary kind; all parts com

ing in contact with water are brass. Special at

Size31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4

List Price ..$4.90 5.00) 5.20 5.30

Our Price $3.60 3.65 3.85 3.95

Footballs Guaranteed horsehlde cover, regular eize. Special at

Roller Skates Ball bearing, boys or girls; teel

or leather back. Special at, pair

$23.50 $2.93

r girls; teel $2.00

FAIRBANKS INTEREST riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 3. Formal ackr.owli-dtmfnt of th interest of the rotate of the late Charles "VV'srren Fairbanks in the Indianapolis-News Is contained in a formal statement of ownership on file today at the postofflce here, Rlvln? Delavan Smith as the "surviving partner of Delavan Smith and Charles W. Fairbanks, deceased." Previous statements filed with the postofflce department are paid to have given the name of Delavan Smith as the sole owner.

MERRILLVILLE

Lawrence H, Koynlskl. recently returned from France. He was a firstclass private in the 112th Intantry. 28th division. He wa trained in Camp Taylor, Ky., and Camp Upton. X. Y.He participated in the battles of Chatteau Thiery, Ohymetz, Argonne and Metz. Frank Stoltz Is Improving as fast as could be expected. His sister, Mrs. Jake Schmitz is carina for his children while he is in the hospital. Next Tuesday evening. Oct. 6. the parent-teachers club will hold their second monthly meeting. Miss Benjamin will speak in "Home Economics in Indiana." As this subject Is at present a vital one in the Merrillville schools, it is expected that there will be a larger attendance than usual. Don't miss it. Henry Merrill of Hammond came to town "Wednesday for the first time

since his accident. He pets around I

on crutches pretty good. Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.

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