Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 3

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The consistent and steady growth of Our $5 Trimmed Hat Sales has enabled us to broaden our scope of purchasing to a point which gives you almost unlimited stock to choose from. Come tomorrow or Monday and see these wonderful values.

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essary to show you these Attractive Hats KAUFMAN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. IWD

You can choose from rolling Sailors, Draped Turbins, Sift-

Brim Hats, Bonnets, Tarns and

varied Dress Hats. They come in Hatters Plush, Rich Velvet and Satin Soleil Combinations, Glycerine Ostrich, Burnt Goose Feathers and Flowers arc used for trimmings. All colors.

Not a Hat in the lot can be purchased elsewhere under $8, many are worth $10

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REAL "INSIDE" INFORMATION

When Constipated, Bilious, Headachy, Take "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels No "Shake Up"

Mens Fine Worsted Socks, all wool, seconds of 50c grades, per pair 29c

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KAUFMAN N & WOLF - Hammoiid. tea

77ie Special Items featured in this ad, are for Saturday and Monday

Are you kerlnk your bowels, liver, and stomach ciean, rure, and fresh with Cascarets, or merely chirping: them into tctiua every few days with Salts, Cathartic Illls, Oil, or Purgative Waters Stop having a towel wash-day. Let Cascarets gently cleer.se and regulate the stomach, remove the sour and lerrnentinjt food and foul gases, take the

excess bile from the liver and carry out; of the colon and bowels all the con- ' stipated waste matter and poisons so i -you can straighten up. j Cascarets tonight will make you feel j ZZZ great by morning. They work while t , ou sleep new r pripe, sicken, or cause, any inconvenience, they cost so little j S too.- -Adv. ! ZZZ

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Henry Ream who has been in poor health, for some time diei Tuesday night. Funeral arrangements have

not yet been made.

erar.ee farm. i - A dance will be held this week on I rT Saturday evening- at the Community i - Hall. j p Henry Ream was born June 20, 1SJ2 , in Ohio and died at his home here ! ZZ Wednesday morning. October 15. 1819, ; age 67 years. Death was caused from --

j heart trouble. He has been in pour i

Mr. and Mrs. John Fleck moved Into health for some years but was not tontheir home on Water street yesterday j fined to his bed. Besides a wife, ha which was recently vacated by Mr. j is survived by two daughters. M!ss and Mrs. Fulier. I Edith Ream and Mrs. Olive Fleming, While riding Sunday. Mr. Baumer. ( and one son, Bert Ream. The funernarrowly escaped being seriously in- al services will be held at two o'clock jured. His Ford machine turned at the home and Interment will be at

turftle In a ditch after sliding down a 12 foot embankment. The machine was smashed but he escaped uninjured, the accident happened near the Sev-

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the Crown Point cemetery. EmU Echarbach has sold his house and lot on Illinois street to Louis Frondorf. Henry Traeger has moved his family to town to reside. They win reside in their new home recently purchased from Mr. Clifford. Mr. Coons was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Messrs. George Tabert and Carl Krause left Tuesday for Indianapolis to attend the State convention of the American Lesrion. Daniel Shearer !s nursing a broken arm which he sustained last week Saturday by cranking his Ford car.

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GROWING- DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS!

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Winter Weight Suits and

Buy Now and Save

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Eveiy new lot of clothing that comes in is billed at higher prices. The greater portion of our new stocks of smart winter clothes were purchased months ago. It simply means that the men who are buying right now are buying for less than those who wait. This is not a secret it's a con' dition a condition dealers would like to prevent but for which there seems no immediate remedy.

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If you are grown hard of hearing and ffr Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises In your i rs go to your drugtrits and get 1 ounce I of Farmint (double strength) and adi to I t pint of hi t water and a little granu- I l.tied sugar. Take 1 tablespoonf ul four! t inu'-s a day.

i his will often bring quick relief from i

We will prove the advantages of buying now if you come and make the test -and we'll prove that you do get better clothes at the Lion Store for less money

Suits

Hart Schaifner and Marx, Society Brand and Miachels Stem Suits and Overcoats, Mens and Young Men'.' models- -exclusive but not expensive

Belters and non-belters, single and doub- g le-breasteds, novelties which can be found g in no other store, for no other store has g given young men's clothes the thought g we have. 1

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esy and thf mucus stop dr-ipplng in J the throat. It is cr.sy to prr-iar, costs I

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Rust

Better Make It Last We will help you do it. What's the need of paving an exorbitant price for a new rug? Orientals carry a startling price tag and domestics are away high, too. You will appreciate the Important Announcement Our rapidly increasing business has shown us the need for a department to repair rugs and thus prolong their life for an Indefinite length of time.

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In Hammond has heretofore been unknown and now that Hammond has such a place it wlU be received gladly by rus owners of this region. Our equipment provides for first class Eebinding of Rug3. Refringing of Rugs. Cutting Rugs to Smaller Sizes. Resurfacing Worn Place3. And other repair work that will save you from buying a new rug. Telephone 216 and our representative will call for your rug. Don't wait, delay may prove costly.

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Our Fall Hats Show Wonderful Values Nobby dark oxford gray mixtures, dark green, dark brown, dark bine and new heather mixtures. The models are up to the minute the qualities are wonderfullv

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Rich Silk Four-in-Hands Real snappy new fall patterns, just in from the cast; made of line heavy quality silks, generous shapes which tie up nicely; a big assortment

to choose from, $1 ties at

Other four-in-hands at 50c and up to $:.00.

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Men 9s Underwear Shirts and drawer, made up for the U. S. soldiers; they are "4 wool, long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 34 to 44, regular $2.50 garments at $1.39

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Styles that please the boys

Boys9 Wool "Double Wear

Double Trcuser Suits and at specially reduced prices W Saturday and Monday H More and more parents are discovering what c.xcep- E5 tional boys' clothes they are. E All wool trouble trouscr suits. E Meaning ''double wear," double satisfaction and dou- H ble economy in the long run. Tailored especially for' the Lion Store in strict accordance with our exacting ideas. Waist seam models, some 5 with belts, two pairs of trousers. $15 and $16.50 "Double Wear" Suits, ages 6 to 18, at $13.28. H $22.50 "Double Wear" Suits, ages 6 to 18, at $19.75. g

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F. C. HOPMAN CO.

GENERAL CLEANERS 375 Sibley St. Hammond.

THE S'riAPPY LIME OPINH

Electro Medical Doctor SPECIALIST Treats Chronic Diseases of Men. Consultation and advice free. 95 E. State Street, Hammond Ind. Above Schloer's shoe store. Office hours 9 a. el to 8 p. m. Sunday 9 to 12 m. only.

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SHORTHAND SCHOOL DICTAPHONE, CALCULATING MACHINE, BUSINESS.

Day and Eve. Phono Ham. 2891. Ruff Bldg.

CHGO. HTS. & EASTERN AUTO BUS LUTE

leave Hainmorrd at Gary Interurban station, Diokson's confectionery. Leave Hammond:

7:50 a. m 9:50 a. m. 11:50 a, m.

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