Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1919 — Page 12
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Ml FUEL COMMITTEE PLANS TO HELP UTILITIES
'TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL1 'NPIANAPvlUS, Mi., Nuv. b The r'ib!:c utilities commute which met .mi organized in the State il.nn yenr. ri:y will hold n t.-ssl...ii each mornic at 9:"0 o'clock to c.nsi.Icr the demands of coal burning utilities that - . t- in urgent Tier J of !'u !. Kvarss Woollen of 1 n.i ianapoll , whn --rved as fuel adm!nitrai.ir for Ind..na durin? the war Ti.is consented to sTVe as chairman of the !'.!. rommit- ' e and Alex HoiV.day was chosen as v ic9 chairman. W 11. Tohin. of th 'ndiana -Coal Ope rut Association vas sele-rted us exe-'utt ve secretat y ot t eommttleV arid w ill tske chnrpe most of t'.ie routine wurk that will " presented, Th crmivitt wi'i recommen j to '.'e Pib'.U' P-rvjce i".'.n-mi iBlor! the eyftb!itiment r s'r.nst cnservatl-n ales to ap;,l to nH .i.! butnittg- uti!'Mfs. Kejin-nlner today the- mnimUtee wtll .;ta'-t to make a f.'irv of the f iel . ., ..tlon of all tlio ;: hurn'.iii' ut'l.:--Jrt tho sr.-rt-". In th s v.,-.;--. ;- wil!
he assisted by the railroad i n.-pe. 1 1 : o; department of the Public Se:!. r. iVjnmis;,,n. The oomnisjlon in its .od.i irdui ln,, the jservicen of ulilitt fur the dur.i tt.i: of t'ne strik-' will pr,.. ec.i upi.n ,, assumption that th- sink.- : Iim indefinite I. !t us . pla in . .I hy !n-m-her? of the commi .-,'on t!i' ;)tiy .-.ti'.-r p: c.:ni.pt w ould be folly. Actiii1: s:p..n this t'.i. ory thr is only one w ay the c.-inniiss.on cvild act in the matter. That, would be tn issue an order t arrly to all utilities including those tii.lt are on the verge of ..hi.-inK down. It will be the duty of the fuel committee to see that coal available from the railroad administration is d'.stnbit.d finally. The fact that the committee is at work does not mean that Hi.- hi. al utility that '3 short of coal shall not hend every effort to secure the coal through the channels provided by Walker P. Hinr-f. I'nited States ntiiroiii d:re t.-r ccu'-r.i!.
UULdLL M AMI b BOOKS YELLOW MEN SLEEP," by Jerome Lane. Something new and exhilarating. Price $1.60 BOOKS. DOUBLE STAMPS
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Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Bur in fire gallon cans arid save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Roby, Ind.
MRS. B. MAROVICH SUES THE MONON S.ilt for damages against the director Ktn.-ral of railroads has b-en started In the Hammond ?tiperior ourt hy Mrs. Bertha Marovf h. who was riding in an automohilo which was struck hy a Monon train at the Highland S'. crossing- in Hammond. April 12. It is alleged that as th-ma.-hine approached the crossing in the darkness was noted that the pates w-re up and that there was no watchman in sipht. A building- on th north side of the street obstructed The view of the driver so that ho was unaware of th approach of the train until the machine was on the crossing-. It i said that there ws no -warning- bell or whistle. Mrs. Marovieh claims to bare. hen Injured so seriously that sT.ce then she has beers a nervous and physical wreck. ."he demands $25.0'in damasks.. Her attorneys are McAlee;. I'orsey Giiiott.
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EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optica! Parlor
Times news service is he best effort can furnish. SLOW DEATH Aches, rains nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world"s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL -
bring- quick relief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known as tba national remedy cf Holland for mora than 200 years. All druggists, in three sices. Lack for tK Cold Mwlal oa mrmry bos ud accept do imitatiem
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Dictaphone, Calculating Machine Business. Day and Eve. Phone Ham. 2981 Ruff Bldg.
CHGO. HTS. & EAST ERN AUTO BUS LINE Leave Hammond at Gary IntertjYban station, Dicltson's confectionery. IAav Hammond:
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How td Test the Safety of any Investment Ever- investor should obtain and study the "Questionnaire for Investors," published by S. V. Straus & Co., investment bankers of Chicago and New York, who have a record of thirty-seven years without loss to atv investor. In this time of peace and readjustment there are three purposes for which the prudent and far-sighted investor should use it as a guide: (1) To assist in selecting the most desirable investment for funds now available. (2) To obtain valuable information for future reference. (3) To test the stability of investments made in the past. It may save you many dollars to read this free booklet before placing your funds. Copy of the Questionnaire will be mailed you without obligation on receipt of application. Write for this invaluable book today. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND. INDIANA Sales Representatives
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Week End Drug Sale 5 1. CO Beef, Iron and Wine, a -. S..-.';ll ;it I . r I ...(tie . .. 'C 25c JVlUk of Mag-negia, r ' o. : . I at o r bottle 1 C Perorided Cream, drhghtfully rrr-fim.-d. sp'oial a' X" r 25c
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To the alert women of today who has learned the real meaning of economy and who realizes the necessity of reaping the full value of every expenditure made, this sale should prove to be of compelling interest. Combined with the best, is the assurance that prices at Edward C. Minas Co. are always within reason.
Dresses of Wool Serge ce an assortment of these charming, yet practical jarmen's such as you have not witnessed for some time. Deeloped of all woo! serge in blouse modes, straight line effects and coatee styles. The manner in which they're trimmed with wool embroidery, silk braid and buttons will meet with your approval. Some are finished with veslees. All things tiken into consideration vou
will consider the pricings eiy . ?52Q 7 moderate at ' . .
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Satin, Messaline and Taffeta Frocks Timely and appropriate garments for afternoon and street wear. This showing is complete to the letter and holds out
an opportunity to secure a frock for a reasonable outlay. Styled in materials mentioned, in drape skirt fashions, coat effects and blouse models. Trimmed very tastefully with embroidery and beads; finished with beautiful sashes. Priced at
$29,75
SKIRTS Can you imagine anything that combines beauty and practicability as weil as a pretty skirt and waist? A more becoming dress combination would be most difficult to discover. The skiits that make up this collection are of wool materials in navy, black and plaids. They are trimmed with braid and buttons and finished with pretty pockets and belts. An assortment from which the , .
most critically disposed dresser will be Q 1 K 7t
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How You Can Save on
Overcoats
is shown to you men in these great groups of Suits and Overcoats, at
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These garments are of splendid quality and style value far greater than we could begin to describe. Inspect these feature values now.
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Men's Trousers
Fall Footwear J. & T. Cousins, E. P. Reed &C Co., and Holters high grade footwear are here in widths AAA to D. sizes 2A to 9. These sizes and widths with expert service are an assurance of a per-
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Black Beauty High black kid boot, model like illustration: has leather Louis heels, Goodyear welt sewed soles; a pretty boot, at
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Does Your Wardrobe include one of these practical Wool Throws
$12.50 Same boot with
Cuban heels
$12
Beautiful boots in colors and combinations of colors, at $10 to $15
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Made of mixed worsteds and mixtures in a large variety. They are substantially
made; sizes 28 to 50 waist.
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$4.95
in dark colors 50 waist, at
Work Trousers
sizes up to $2.98
Mackinaws for Men Sturdy, serviceable garments that afford excellent protection. Remarkable values are offered special $12 50
Boys' special val. Mackinaws These are the smart, nobby styles that regular boys like for winter wear. When mothers see these values they will need no second invitation to buy; sizes 7 E 6 to 16 years, at & Boys' Two Pants Suits They are splendidly made in the desired styles. See these remarkable values "I O PA offered here at 0J
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This selection offers an opportunity to procure one for little money Throws of Wool Ideal wearables for outing and motor trips. Wry fashionable; also warm and comfortable. Made in various ways, in rose, grey, navy and copen; trimmed with fancy borders of deep fringe and finished with pockets and handsome belts. Q Zf Priced at 3la5.DU Others as low as $7.95
Sale of Crepe-de-Chine Blouses very reasonably priced An offering of crepe de chine blouses that will be welcomed by thrifty, yet stylish dressers, throughout all of Hammond. An unusual showing of these pretty wearables quite appropriate indeed for late Fall and Winter wear. Embroideries, groups of pin tucks and pearl buttons constitute the trimmings; low, high and round neck styles make up the finishing touches. Priced at
$5.95 to $9.75
Your Mid Winter Hat Some worth while yard fabric values
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Has Just Arrived Mid-V. inter models of Gold and Fur are among the recent -arrivals in our Millinery section. V This year fur has been fashioned into hats in a manrW hitherto unthought of. Our assortment of these new creations is so extensive as to warrant your obtaining just the style desired. Select from models in colors of black, colored velvet and gold and silver. Priced at $5, $10 and Up
Satin Crepe Moon Glo
material, famous for its beauty and wearing qualities; 40 inches wide for ordinary frocks. Spec- A QO ial.yd. -O Pussy Willow TaffetaComes in black only, 40 inches wide; the genuine Malhnson quality selling everv dav at Wf 54.98 Black SaUn The famous heavy Duchess black satin; yard wide; fine lustre. A leading quality among dressmakers and home sew$4.69
Satin Charmeuse A fabric, 40 inches wide, needing no introduction because of its wearing qualities and hne appearance. Usually sells ,50 ,d 4-98 Black Taffeta Hercules quality; 36 inchej wide; with fancy silver edge. A fabric that sells regular for $2.59; Jo-morrow-, JJg Satin Charmeuse 36 inches wide; Gtltedge brand, black material; particularly suitable for i i i
the better dresses
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$3,65
Black Faille 40 inches wide. The ideal material for trimmings, etc. If you are needing some of this materia! it's special tomorrow at r $3.50 vard Messaline Imperial brand messaline of heavy Miller quality; beautiful lustre and is 36 inches wide. Priced
below regular, vard
Satin The .Brookfold brand noted for its handsome finish; 36 in. wide; of heavy quality and priced special for
the weekend, vard
$1.98
$3.98
UNDERTHINGS you may be needing
Munsingwear Union Suits for Ladies & Children -are capable of rendering saitsf action both in service and fit. Edward C. Minas Company are sole agents for this popular wear and here one selects her underwear needs from 50 different, styles of garments. A stock of ladies garments are especially complete; they're heavy ribbed and fleeced; in cram and white. Garments that will stand the coldest weather. Munsingwear 40, 42, 44 at $2.75 hJlX, 34, 36, 38 at $2.50
We Sell and Deliver Groceries at Cash and Carry Prices
35c
Navy Beans, finest hand picked, 3 ibs.
B. & M. Paris Corn, this sale 1Q per can " Marshall's Imported Kippered OC. Herring, 1 lb. can OOC Robusto Coffee, a new kind, 3 lbs. $1.25; per lb. HOC Monarch Brand Evaporated Milk dozen tall cans $1.78 Per can -15c Fan-ell's A 1 Nut Margarine, OO per lb. OOC
20c 39c 55c 35c Ilk 25c
POTATOES Fine Michigan, good cookers, per bushel, $1.90; per peck
Domino Golden Syrup, per can 10 lbs. .Virginia Sweet Potatoes 10 Bars Peet's Water Queen Soap Blue Rose Rice, fine quality two lbs. Lux The perfect soap Hakes, per pkg. Monarch Brand Tomato Catsup, new pack, bottle
Grandma's Washing Powder, per pkg. 1 7c ; 3 pkgs. Mrs. Austin's Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, 3 pkgs. Extra Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, each Argo Gloss Starch, 5 lb. pkg. Tryphosa Jelly Powder, all flavors, per pkg. Armour's Corn Flakes, this sale 3 pk.
50c Prepared 40c 5c 49c 9c 35c . . .45c
Crepe Night Gowns Night gowns of figured crepe and plain materials; in smockmg and hemstitched. Select from an exquisite showing in lavendar. pink and white. It is advisable to procure two or more at the prnc "2 25 Mull Night Gowns Gowns of fhe finest mull materials, trimmed w ith a bit of lace and smocking and run with ribbon. Excellent buys at the price 95
Houseware Savings
Charcoal Used for building fires, etc. 7 lb. bag special at 18c Coal Hod Black japanned, with black japanned handle.
large size. S
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Cedar Oil Polish-
Used for polishing pianos and furniture $1.00 size. Extra special at. . .59c
Special
59c
Roof Paper 1-nlv
Guard rubber roofing, complete with nails and tar. Special at $1.98 Cups Cups without saucers, semiporcelain. Special at 6 for 69c Cobbler Set With four lasts and extra large sjzr stand. Special at $1.79
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