Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 7

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Educators give perfect foot , comfort quick relief from corns, callouses, bunions, inrown nails and weakened arches. ou 11 walk o;:t as manv of our customers have -with the foot freedom of a child. Don't wait. Get the whols family into this shoe that lets the feet grow as they should. For your protection remember unless the shoe is branded EPUCATORon the sole, it is not an Educator. T-m met mrrcHWS

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K' "- He.-. Ipts. 4 271 .-o.c.s; current

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POTATOES- R.-fiit. C7, .Vinncsotr.

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HiilHti,i.i Army. K. of C. Jewish AV'ollurc, Y. il. e. A.( V. C. C. S. will aM inMe on Him bach ave. west of lioy bcuiits. All otln-r lods and frutt-fnal i.rd. rs w ill a.';-iiitle on Jiunba. h avc. w.-st of t.)y '-'utM to State l.nn:. All

labor rg!inlziiUoi.H jui.l iit t ber. in nii.nt ioii"d i!l

Huti'll s-t., b-tse.:ii Hubnian st. and StHt L.lnr. All ctviiiaiih liot m-tnlri'S f any oi?ani.fi tlon will n.sinlb- at tht in frsr. t ton .t' KiiHsf-11 t-t. and t!tat" L.i:c. Thosi1 in chat of t-.n'h orKtinization, xcopt military ursiinizat'ons, will rtport to IVt.-r A'is;n, Chief H-irsha.!. who will eHifctn tlif-m places In the parado. LINE OP MAJRCII.

Carado will form on State Llnf. mar'-li j north on State Une to S'ate St.. thin east on State Ft. to llohman St., then outli on Hohnian !!.. to Sib'n-y !.. th.-n

tust n Stblry St. to OakK-y avc, then north on Oakt-ly avc. to Stat.: tt., w si 011 State, .xt. to Il"hiiiiJ!i !-t.. th.-n outh on Hoh11u1.11 tt. to lI.irrl.soti i'ark, w.h'io tin- parade will disband. Ail organizations mumling to partiei-

rKain.rt! ions pi'te in thti par.id.- w ill pl. as: notify i:- mbie on I'hi. f of IVliee Aui!gm as early its pos

sible. The parade will start promptly at 2:00 p. 111.

LAST CHANCE TOMORROW Many Hammond pe.opie are l"doy taking advantage of their la.-t oppor

tunity to purchase the low pr. 'd ovfirirnent ba.on ! I. is l"lnu sold through Mayor Hrown's npinieipal ! stun-. When the store .loses this (".- eninsr the few r'-ina.n,n can. w.ll be

tik'-n to Hubert sda! : that part of tin porun.ty o purchase be pla.-ed on sale a Thursday.

S.nee the sales s .of b;i'-on has -ntin a sa v!n '.,

inon.J of 1. a: !y f i 'V 1 ai of !' wa d,.-l t .an e l s .' : s b --list three OUt Of

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The Times' want ads brir. astonishing results if their users are .r.a: :;.c..:.y caa ouy :'u nonei to be believed.

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C llIf Af.O I IVK STOCK. lTfMT-S Ioe.-ipts. 41-000 Mllket flow about IS to 25 lower; bulk. 14 2STM5 00 t"p. ." 11 0 ; heavy weight. IPOOfllt'O: medium wels-ht. 14.40-15 09; lissh weipM. 1 -e0 a IB 00; light 11(ht. 13.73 f14"S: heax-y paokinir mows. -.moth I?. Ofl 4A: pp.rkln trcows, rourh. 13 50 iTtSTV r'-s, 13.S01M4 55. CATTLE - Receipts. IS 000. Market. hrif uteers. tronp, other elae are p-leady; "beef Fteers. rredium pnd hravywe(jrht. ehrdc avd prlr-". 1 7.23 T 1 3 7." : niedttim and pond. 1 0.30 17 1 7.0" : l:pht wetpht, s-ood and clioice. 1 ",.75 '..f I .40 , cimmci and tf'itliim, T.SSf: 13.75; hntcher cattle, heifers, ft. 3f.fr 1 i.OO; cow.

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BUEHLER BROS. 573 Kohman Street. Phone 1441 Hammond.

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Fresh and Smoked Picnic Hams

CHOICE CHUCK ROAST MVzc BOILING BEEF 8c ROUND ROAST 20c SIRLOIN STEAK 18c SHORT STEAK 18c BONELESS VEAL ROAST 20c VEAL STEAK . 25c FRESH OYSTERS, per quart 55c DON'T OVERLOOK OUR BIG MONEY SAVING SALE.

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STRUGGLE

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Wool Hose 75c value, special 39c

Tailor-Furnisher

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Hammond Lowest Price Store.

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Left to right: Aahtoti Donza, John Burke and Frank Cassidy. These three American amateur boxers have sailed for Norway and Sweden Id take rrt in championship boxing tourney in those count ics. Tht.r first appcarnnce will be i". Denmark. Ash ton Dor.za of New Orleans, one of the trio, is the rational amatpur champ in the 115pound class. John Burke of PitUburjr ii the pick of the Lnt heavyweight division and Frank Caasidy is the choice in the lai-pound clafi.

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Suburban Day!

Fare Returned With Every Substantial Purchase

Boyi' and Girls Serviceable Hose, will wear best. 75c value. 29c

We are pleased to inform all the Suburban Day shoppers that we are ready to prove you a saving of 25 per cent on all goods bought hi this sale at our store. For your own good you must come to our store and look over all qualities and prices we offer for that day.

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gauntlets, at 2 i

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ianapo'.la injunction. i-tat.J that the miners ar willing to negotiate with the operators on ether one of two bases: First, on the basis of present Brliins price of coal, otherwise on the ability of the operators to pay; second, on the basis of the present cost of living.

FItOIVTOTERS ARE WORKING FEVERISHLY

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field, III., late yesterday. SA1S ITS ir TO (iOVKIlVVEN'T. Mr. IjpwIs was non-committal refiardinp the (rovernmnt's belief that the strike nil be short -1 ! ed nnd he also declined to romment on the statement of Frank Farrincton at Spring

field that "indications are for a pro-! lonped strike ' i Upon his arrival here l.wis told th International News Service the govern-t

ment could brine about 'ft settlement

of the coal controversy hy bringing the operators and miners together for negotiations.

(Continued from Fafre One) service of the United States during the late war, the i. A. K. Spanish American War Veterans. Hoy fcoouts. and all other m'Mtary or semi-military organizations, the Iaub.-.s Keller Corp. P.'-d Crops. Salvation Army. K. of ".. Jewish Welfare, T. M. C. A., AV. C. C. S. and all other similar organizations; the mayor, common coun.-il and al other city officials of both Hammond and Went Hammond, all churches and church organizations. rIJ lodpcs and fraternal orders, all laK:r organizations and all other'or-anizatlons of anv kind or character, both of the

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Predict Short Strike. BY WIM.IAM I'ltll.IP MMVIS WAPHINGTO.N. Nov. 4 In spite of a lack of any sensational developments in the coal stiik" situation up to this time, the fourth day since the walk-out. 1t is believed hero that a settlement of the trouble will not he long- delayed. Under the pTacid surface of things many influences are at work, all leading toward that end. Both srovrrnment circles and moderate labor groups are known to be worklnK' In concert to effect a reconciliation between th" coal miners and the operators before the public has time to suffer the horrors of a coal famine. flOMPKHS 1SF, IVKLITATE. Samuel (Jompers. it Is known here, is

j using- his influence to secure a pron-.pt j 'settlement along- moderate lines. Kd-,

ward Wallace, official re resentn t: ve i of the United M ne Workers in Washinsrton. ' and one of the few balers j ,vv,ne tntir"" is not tied b" the Tnd- :

Icity of Hammond and West Hammond i

are not only invited, hut urgently re-

quested tr. participate !n tlie parade, to be hold in honor of our returned foldier. on AimtMice IViy. Nov. 11th. 1913. ASSXMDIE AS TOLLOWSl All members of the American Iegion and others who were in the military service of 'he United States during the late war will assemble in Rlmbnch avc. north of the court houso at 1:20 p m. promptly, wh.re they will he placed in

charge of r"'PT military otTlcers. Al! i men In military service are urgently j requested to report in full uniform. The j (I. A. R.. Spanish American War Vet- ! erans and Ladies Relief Corp will as- j semhle at 1:30 p. m. at the superior; court building, boy Scouts will assemble ' on Rimhach ave. Immediately west of ,

military org.nzations. The R..1 Cros.

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On Sale Ladies' Wear

$24.50

Ladies' Silk PImh Coats Venetian lined: a beautiful coat; a

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Ladies' Wool Kersey Coats with fur collar; value $2.7.00; our $18.50 pnee Ladies' Fall Suits in all wool oxford gray, tailored model, high grade material, silk lined, worth $47 so. on $35.00 to

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MILLINERY SPECIAL 200 sample hats, hih grade material, beautiful stales, at 50c on the dollar-$1.98 N QQ

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and Christmas is here. " better tart now when you have the opportunity. UNDERWEAR Cooper's "Kenosha Klosed Krotch." fits snug and priced right. Excellent values at $2.50. FLANNEL SHIRTS of excellent quality. $2.00 and up. HATS The velour is the thing this eeason rough looking to match the overcoat $9.00. SWEATERS in heavy rope weaves or fine jersey weave. Featuring a heavy Rope weave sweater with a larger collar than the average, wool; $9. Heavy Wool Hose in five shades 50c to $1.50. GLOVES for driving or dress, in cloth, wool or leather 50c to $6.00. DRESS SHIRTS for the particular dresser, in madras, fibre or silk $1.50 to $12.00. A Belt with an initial buckle to match at a dollar. PAJAMAS "-that will surely keep you warm -$2.00 to $6.00.

Boys' AH Wool Mackinawi

un to 12.00: our cut price sale

Rnvi' Overcoats on Sale All Wool overcoatstor boys; sizes

A t 17 Sneciallv priced $8.50 to $12.00

' All W1 Blue Sene Suit!

A 15.00 suit cut to . $10.50

RAu.' Ilninn Suit Heavy ribbed ancKfleeced;

sizes 2 to 16 . 98c to $1.25 BOYS' SHOES F0R..SCH00L AND DRESS AT A GREAT SAVING. Boys' Shoes Strong and neat.sizes 9 to 13J2. in button or lace, only --. .75 Sizes Vz to 6, a shoe for the lig boy. only Bovs' Hizh Top Shoes Just trfc time to buy; they are the fa-

mous Endicott-Johnson make; lizes v to I iy2 ana i io u, per

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M:ney Saving Sale on GIRLS' CLOTHES Girl' All Wool Coats, with fur collars, sizes 7 to 10; big value at. .$11.93 Girls' Corduroy Velyet Coats, sizes 2 to 6, only $4.98 Girls' All Wool Coats in silvertone, colors wine or brown, with good fur collar; a beautiful coat for the h:gh school girls; sizes 12 to 17, well worth $29, cut to $22.50 Girls' Felt Hats, all colors, a very good quality $2.93 Girls' Tarns, velvet, all colors . .51.00 Girls' Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16. 98c to $1.25 Big Savings oa Girls' Serge Dresees.

A Sale on Mens and Young Mens Suits and Overcoats

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Men's Overcoats Made of dark grey melton, conservative model; an absolute $45 value, specially priced

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Young Men's Winter Overcoats Quarter lined, with belt and waist seam model, f0 O C f double breasted; a $45 value at 40.iJJ Young Men's Suits All wool material, in many J O O E? f colors; waist seam model, some belted, cut to V Men's Conservative Suits in all wool blue serge or in worsteds; very good suits, a positive saving of $10 to 07 Cfl $15: a $40 suit for & 0J

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JACK FOX

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