Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1919 — Page 10
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hi'uro full and o'trplctei con'rcl over j taxation. j Many stu.i.-n of taxation fv..r at classuit d pre-p-! tv tax, but there has ;
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trariSition reriod betw-n the chancre r ,n the old 1. 1- - of v aj u t;ous to the :.--v leved. It !s perfectly clear now hat hid no -. f!tra.i:5t-d. control been established in h new tax law over bond issues and
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st-ite, Tlie pendir.t amendments v. ill be
voted on again at tlr next regubir Fes-, tion c the legislature Rf'.er -which, if approved the second tim, they will h' f ibrr-itted to a referendum vote of the state ;.' a g neral or sicial election.
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pelvic catarrh, ulceration uid inflammation. Recnmmended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten yearn. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and lore evei. Fmnnmirji 1.
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The High Cost of Living
Attorney General Palmer recently declared "if the people would increase their saving by 1 0 per cent the cost of living would fall 20 per
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In the vear Nineteen Eileen the eleventh month, eleventh day and the eleventh hour.
the greatest conflict ever waged by mankind came to a close. In honor of the American soldiers who died, who fought and hied in that great conflict, in order that our country might be freed from the bonds of tyranny, this store will suspend business operations at noon, Nov. 11th, 1919.
Reoresented Bolow are Timely Items at Big Savings Jl t "
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Ueatherbloom Petticoats $2 39 ltli plain and flow
ered deep flounce; four $2.93 value at $2.30.
Warner's Corsets
"Thrift Monday" Yard Fabric Values
Remnants One larg- j Damask Old fashioned table of odds and ends Refrew dama'k in tfd
consisting of per(..i'es. ginfhdias, clialiies and outing cioth ; values to 39c at r.cr OQ
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98c
Warne's rust proof corsets cf white batiste, medium bu?t; long skirt; four hose supporters. Water Pail each
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Shi eling 9-4 bleat lie J Biuxkhawk sheeting;
or better sheets, eli-
rejuilaiiv for 85c
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and white conilnnatiotis. Very special for Monday at QgQ yard Suiting Flanders suiting in Scotch and novelty plaids. Our regularly priced 35c suiting. """' 25 c Alonday
Tremond Sheets 7Ux 90; f ood fjuality ; neatly hemmed and seam through center. erv specal Mca- J 25 day, yard Oilcloth Colored oilcloth; seconds in a pood variety o patterns. O:roi ttinitv to
stock up at yard
35c
39c
Galvanied pail with bail handle; 12 qt. size. Special at 39c. Cobbler Set $1.69 24 inch stand with four lasts for all sizes; special at above price. Gas Sets 79c Gas sets, inverted, with frosted globe, mantle; complete set. specia 1 at 79c. Ladies' Vests and Drawers 59c Medium weight; bleachd and ribbed garments. Wry special at price quoted. Boys' Blouses $1.00 Worth $1.25; fancy stripes. Eaton collar. Men's Union Suits $1.98 Heavy warm cotton fleeced suits, closed crotch style.
Men's Wool Mixed Union Suits $2.98 Perfect fitting; veryserviceable and warm.
Are You Needing a Sweater for the Winter? Slip-Over Models at $3.95 Avail yourself of the savincs offered in this sale if you're needing a sweater. Slip over models in buff, salmon and turquoise: i!nk and hnk and fancy stitch with charming roll collar. The price privileges every woman ot secure a sweater for little monev.
Sweaters for the Kiddies Sweaters that little misses will be pleased with; sweaters that mothers will be glad to purchase. Of good quality yam in maroon, copen; fancy stitched belt, bone buttons and pretty g Qj pockets. Specially priced at
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$2.00 Felt Juliets $1.45 Gold, brown and red. .flexible leather soles; ribbon trimmed; sizes 3 to 7; our regular $2.00 seller. Thrift Monday . special at .
Burlington New Fashioned Hose 65c Supply your hosiery items at this sale. Highly mercerized, new fashioned lisle hose famous "Burlington" brand, in black, white and all colors. Very special at price quoted above.
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Munsingwear
Union Suits 44, 42, 40 $2.45 34, 36, 3S $2.25 Ribbed cotton union suits, bleached ard fleeced. One of the many Munsingwear's 50 styles. Comes in high, half high or low neck styles.
2-Pant Suits Special at 5 12
These are suits that cannot be beat for service. They are made in smart styles and of splendid materials. Corduroy suits with two pairs of pants included. Mothers' who are alert to saving opportunities will not fail to purchase these remarkable two-pants suits at $12.50.
Warm PJackinaws $9.75 Sturdy and practical and greatly favored by the boys. Sizes 6 to 16 years. School Overcoats $1,250 These are truly wonderful coats, both as tcstyle ariQ value they come in rich colors in smart belted effects. These are feature values.
We Sell and Deliver Groceries at Cash and Carry Prices
Feet's Water Queen ! Monarch Brand M.Ik, j Y u b a n Coffee
V-- --' ri V J ' it : 4;- 1, .-t; i 9 p, - bi
Soap, lU t-. ?
i J kJ v i nf, bars m. Per l:nrreirs A 1 Nut can
Margarine, OOp per lb. w ! L'ncie Jerrys Pan- ;", r- c ... ; i. n,..,. r r
Karo torn oyrup, ; vjnc 'QQ,
dozen tall cans 1.78;
15c
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per can
49 c
Soups, 35c
Fancy Virginia Sweet Potatoes, 1 5 lbs. 1 C
Boys' Corduroy Pants $1.50 Just arrived, cut full and roomy; sizes 6 to 1 6 years.
Men's Wool Hose, Fair
25
Men's black w o o 1 hose, sizes 10 to IP A.
Boys' Knickers $1.98 Boys' lined knickers, dark colors, sizes 6 to 1 6 years.
Boys' Pullover Sweaters $3.98 In maroon and green, sizes 6 to 14 yeais.
Wash Boiler $3.79 stationary handles; Extra heavy with copper bottom; medium si.e. Special.
Wash Board
69 c
Wash ' board, large size; well made. Special for Thrift Monday at price quoted. Wash Tub
98c
Wash tubs. ga-Kan-iz.ed, with drop hanthree QC-
cm'
Ladies' Chamoisetle Gloves
85
Good suede finish gloves that come in black, brown or grey. A wondei f ul bargain.
Crib Blankets 69c Baby's crib blankets in pink and blue colors ; size 36x36, at 69c each.
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to w ii i 11 ft to - (A I) A 1 $ i-A Vi a t '.;
45 c can
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