Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 20
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Tim TIAfESl Friday. X.rvpinW-r 14. AS REDS ADVANCE KOLCHAK PREPARES TO ABANDON OMSK; MAY MOVE CAPITAL TO IRKUTSK, 1,000 MILES EASTWARD Xl T"i1 AT" T.O
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tpital further eastward t if ('J. ,-v. . 1 V' Wi . f.! : : . f ! -J
Irkutsk. 1.000 miles awav, 1 , ' '. f fi: J . xV V .' f " -5, Si l
Rolshevist
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frement departmen .s as arc no- di-re-ctly necessiry at Omsk are already being raovel to Irkutsk
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PERSONALLY, we think tliese Kuppenheimer double-breasters, with all-round belts, are about the smartest suits ever designed bv The House of Kuppenheimer or anybody else for that matter. But we don't ask you to take our opinion. Maybe you would prefer the half belt, or perhaps you would select one of these stvlish double-breasters without the belt. Most young fellows will prefer a double-breasted this season whether it's with the belt or without the belt. Both are very stylish it's just a matter of your personal preference. And for thoscwho are still partial to the single breasted, The House of Kuppenheimer has developed some very fine ones, too new weaves, new patterns, new colortones, and new ideas throughout. Clothes of assured quality and wearability, at prices which represent true economy $32.50 to $35.00.
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Here are supreme values in Overcoats. Correct in style features, serviceable fabrics and bench tailored that will meet your greatest expectations. The vastness and excellence of the assortments emphasizes the wisdom of buying your overcoats here they're made for men who know and appreciate the value of high grade tailoring. $35 s40f s45 s50 Suits of Fine Quality The word quality applies to the style, fit, workmanship, materials; newest single and double-breasted designs for young men; more conservative models for men. Come in and pass judgment on them. $35 $45 $55
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These surprising good values, one of which vvill exactly fill the bill for any man who needs warm, serviceable winter underwear. The famous Roxford and Wilson Bros, heavy weight cotton "Union suits for men, in ecru, (I 1 QO garment P170 Cooper's Woo! Mixed Union Suits The famous Bennington spring needle union suits; f0 QQ sizes 34 to 50 Men's Heavy Weight High Rock fleece lined shirts and draw- QC crs; sizes 30 to 50, each
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Sweater Headquarters We are showing the largest variety of pullover and coat style sweaters in Hammond. Coats Fine wool coats, with large shawl collars, in plain colors and stripes, sizes for men and young men offered special $6.95 Athletic Sweaters They are all wool, with large shawl collar, plain colors and combinations; all sizes. d1 O ttfi Priced at npl.UKJ
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Special Selling Boys' Overcoats and Suits $12.50 Come to this store tomorrow prepared to buy the greatest value we've ever offered in Boys' Warm Overcoats and Suits with extra knickers. An extensive assortment at $12.50. Boys' Union Slits Boys' Sweaters offered in light, medium Pullover and coat style; sizes and heavy weights 4 to 16 years . $1.39 to $2.50 $2.98 to $8.50 BOYS' COLD-PROOF MACKINAWS $9.75
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Jersey Gloves, pair... 59c Knit Gloves $1.00 Work Mittens $1.00 Cape Gloves 53.00 Gauntlets, lined ...52.50 V Neck Sweaters. .$4.95 Jersey Sweaters .. .$3.50 Cardigan Jackets. . .$5.00 Corduroy Pants .... S3.9S Heavy Wool Pants. .$6.50 Beach Vests $3.50 Duck Coats $4.50 Sheep Lined Coats. $13.50 Warm Scotch Caps. $1.50 iMackinaw Coats . .$12.50 Flannel Shirts 2.69 Work Trousers $2.98 Heavy Wool Sox. pr. .50c Khaki Coveralls .... $330 Rain Coats ..$10
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we offer for Saturday's Selling Men's Black Gun MetaJ Calf Bal, made on that popular "Princeton" last; extra quality oak soles, full grain innersoles, making a wonderfullv good winter shoe ; ! "1 f A to D, all sizes, at P 1 U Co-Operative Shoes for Men Never better in quality; black and brown, big selection of lasts and patterns $10 to $14.
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ous Tltarnines children win r.or grv.-, so miik-fed babies hare th grptst possible advantage ever the wp:reared children raised without tr.iik to drink. How are they fed? Black cofToo, pickles, imitation jams and nno!as on their bread, which con-
thry may develop both physically! stifo'e the daily ration of thousands and mentally. I "i our poor familis. "Therpfore the dairy cow must b I "In Milwaukee there is a school to at the foundation of every Industry." j "hich children afflicted with rnalnu?nys Mr. Frank Beackes, fice presi- trition ar sent. The improvement dent American teel and Wire com-1 !n mentality, health and weight is par.y. I very marked. I beliere that we ought "The cow is a most wonderful i to feed our children whi' we are laboratory. She fills her stomach i tittemptin? to educate them. This Sj
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l.or cud converts 1 hi- raw material into the most perfect food !n tho
world Outor M'CuIlom tells us
one of the most important, things Americans can do. Let up hove more end letrfr cows. Without uv.'k children languish, tbo vigor of the adult declines and the vita!;-, if the
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ttiat tt;f water somnie a ana tne r-:man race runs low. fat soluble B.' two mysterious some "This Is the way to mak Amerihtne?, ore found in milk and no cans. Let us breed tfcem from the where else. Without these mysteri-! cradie ug." --
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