Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1919 — Page 3

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facturer can buy. The makers design and weave their own shirtingsclever cloths with exclusive, individualized patterns. Ywj will want these fine products of live shin maker's loom.

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firmony oloitrl the assembly. The Kiand officers elected and in5tall?d in ofl'.ce were: Horatio AV. Vedder, of li:rljin;;pr.lis. most illustrious jtrand tiiHstcr; 1'icd y. Farnam. Indianapolis, right illustrious deputy grand master; "'i arks (.'. Thomas. Marion, right illustrious Rrand principal conductor of : r'. ; Vestal A". AVoodw ard, Indianapolis, right illustrious prand treasurer; John . Sv.anion. Indianapolis, illustri'.us prahd conductor of council; Cal

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WE'RE doing it initwerways for you; first, by offering only the best clothes made; Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes; the all-wool quality and fine tailoring in them give such long wear you dont haveUogb uy clothes so often. Second: By basing our present retail prices on what we paid for the goods months ago. Wezeuvie to try to duplicate any of this clothing we're selling today, vie'd shave to pay as much for it at wholesale as vou do at retail. So, if we sold clothes to youi on the present wholesale basis, we'd be asking a lot more money. J Belters for Young Men m T I HEY'RE popular; single and double-breasted rruoid e 1 s;

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yokes, plaits; tne nvest suits on tne season. Some Warm Ones

YOU'LL find all of the good stylish overcoats heje; warm ulsters and great-coats fonwinter; light coats if or fall wear; full draped models; body tracing designs single jand doublebreasted. ;

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A Sure Thing That's what it is when youbuy here; Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are guaranteed to satisfy you; money back if you feel that they don't.

lust rious Bi an l record r: William John Ail.ims. Kt. AVayne, illustrious sra,nd or plain of the sruard. and Cor.rad Hcrbei . Terre- Haute, illustrious grand steward.

Bchlisger Shorthand School! Better cal1 up Tht Timcs ani

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D.caphcnc. Calculating Machine Business. Day snd Eve. Phone Ham. 23S1 Ruff Eldg.

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HEALTH BREAD That's what every- bread should be, but unfortunately most breads are not health breads. Dr. J. N. Hurty said: "Many stomach ills can be traced to poor bread.' You can be sure of good bread when you. order Dietrich's Banquet Cream Bread It contains the highest grade flour Minnesota produces; is mixed an,d baked in the best and most completely equipped and most hygienic bakery in Northern Indiana. Demand "Banquet Cream." YOUR GROCER HAS IT

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I Smart New $ 12 Black and Colored 1 Kid skin Boots on sale Saturday at per pair

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7ts is proving to be the biggest sale of its kind ever held in Hammond. The Lion Store $5.95 Shoes are now the talk of the town.

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i4n Actual Saving of $6.55

Made possible by this early contract. They would sell at even more than $1250 if priced on the basis of today's market. All styles joodyear welt soles, Louis or military heels of finest Kidskin in light and dark gray field mouse, beaver, brown and black, sizes to 7, all widths, On Sale Saturday, only, pair, $5.95

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