Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 6
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Food for the Tots What's better for the little fellow, when he gets to that period which ca!!s for more solid food, than a preat big generous slice of Dietrich's Banquet Cream Bread The immense ovens at the Dietrich Bakery are turning out continuously yes. hourly what is pionounced a perfect bread. Pais bread is called Banquet Cream, and is rightly rmed, because it contains the best of Minnesota flour, the purest of ralk, snd other necessary ingredients and baked in an institution that is declared hygienically perfect. Vs, hen you order bread demand specifically "Ban
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"LETHARGIC" SAYS GOVERNOR OF WASHINGTON
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) OI.YMl'IA. Aiisn.. Nov. 14. lull may l- ;iuri- ih.'tt the t,,Vl rimifnt. of (!n struct' Wt;h.nrt- n wiil not r its iao uniii tlu.s i'i-n: ralisi (ulr;is Is fit'tfil to
tho t'Dtt'iii ei.'l tlm guilty I iimimi-i)." '.". Iui.s K. Hart. t- tli Int-rta-ti.T.al Xm t'tvirt U'i!.i . "Jum whut I art;-.i;-ir stf jis that will be taken to .i.c.'jrvMah this 1 c.tunot state ofl'iMnd, l..it thj vubitf. mH- rs.t asur4 tlu-y b tlniri'ii ;h. i.ir present laws i-ovt-r t"n o!,ns if .iftVr.f ftirly wci'," tln i,Mvi;rnr a 1 1 1 I . "yt i t ,. ai- suv pt ib'.e
ip.i-ro mt nt ?" n 1 doubt less will tic
1 u her. "Ur l r.!u;re next m"pii .iry. It'll. Tb truth is have if.ti'si' We ha not KMlizf.l c h;rlKir!iiK or t'AtP. d-.unt- ' :hif- '.-! r ! ni' ut 'f sfifty. ;: 's niipil.-. Inv.' l'"rn luiMc.l ;i, r i .:vk. Th v.h;-, tt.r otio ng.iK' 1 th.- ntt nt ion f tii. jjiib"itvf nil inr-i aini for th oar : Tin .-.hi.v w . hnvf b't-'.-n tiur.u-
tlunt:s ivrt- mntf i ial, wo lir! ; v1, tb.- in rhina.t ii.-r.s find int ri ji-" nf
a m i 'f lau it.-s Irrf ypot.sibies. Hut t!in .v ntraha trir'iy will avak-.ui ihf -;tl-rens of Wsus nr.gton to the danger ui countonanomg the rropenca of firnfli fucIi tfi.'S- who shot down In cnbi biood young rnpn who had rlskc-.l their livfs on ti.f battlo fioM to jtuirantM poctirity of yrch, frfo.iom of notion en.l he welfare of wry oitizm of our b-l.-V'-il ration From this time on I trust ir.-l h -'ir'vo th !- w l!! ! o on'ortpit action law f uK To -ir!'!.;f.s tiio HTjuihinqs anj law!fsr,'js o ' t)i sc t abhors of as.is.'-l-tiat ions ainJ inurilorora nt liourl.'
HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
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Suit to I'ollf-ct an ttcount ba beti (ii.'J by fh Hamiiiori'1 Ijiandry Co.. ak;itnt the Wcl Wash laundry through AUcnifj-j Ib.uh, Oavit. Tir.liham an 1
rr ' oy a trim.
tlif llaoiniotid FuBor.ur t"iiit in the -'J
oh account, of Morris &. 'o.. s O-.-orSi fi'iol'ff , which wa tlrr-. tn'd ir. tio ohii t of Justice Dunn of ,,.iaiy .
H. SHNEIDE
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79 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
BIG SPECIAL Men's Wool Sox,
in black and natural color pure
r.t ha- be,.n filed if. : J cashmere; 75c
U value cut to. 39c
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ATTEMPTED I. W. W. RAID IN MINNEAPOLIS
but fed i W l ived o:. j H
RACE WAR BATTLE IN WILMINGTON, DEL. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ) WILXIIN'J'XN. Del., N'o. 14 In a slreet battle toia.-' in which manv thota w ' - e (ir:d, t:U3- Fields, a negro, wis n t through tl.r hip. Aft.tWi,ra mob of wirt slot med the i ; - q j-i -t' r nc a-ar.ritbr of hv.S'.. Tie
fpht was a 5-r3uel to the ac'lon of the I r - nin.i ttc .
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) Ml.NNtAl'ol.l.,, l.:U.. No.. 4. Several men ;n the unifor.-n of 1". S. sold - I
i'lj attf mptffj to raid tl o li'joquart'r
of the I . W. W. here today
wneji a equad 0f p.ilr'u men an
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'li.e i;i-n ppt r a ed h- buit'.'in li'i-itifT the I. W. W. (fc!, In atit"i!i.d)i'o. As they I o i t the ir i.-ntch.n", a iiatioln.aTi stut in a call for r-dn-i.o '.I'lents and th would-be raiib::."-i Ill the ex -i t :ii!li t f'Hil" ri'1 h'f'd oral yliOt.i but no one i injured. BIG LOOt'pLOt"" IS PPEVENTED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 CRKM'O.N. u., .Nov. it. Tl.reu ir.tn atiJ-rc-.cted "f bvuirf iia, Ir-at'td n a plot to roll a Uurl:nton ti i-nsuie car. carryu.if a fhijin.T.t - g-dd valu-r-i a i $:'.it'0.iO', are belnj h'-ld by the au- : iwr i ties hero t oday . Tho men were found Inside the treasu;e r.ii and w lieu 'icst toned ly 0'.? tVi' refused to tnak a Matenienl. Tn,. names t.f the e aspect uve t in; withlo.il.
Men's Heavy Weight Canvas Gloves, knit w rist and gauntlets; a fegular 20c value, special 2 pair. 25c
A Special Sale On Ladies' Coats, Dresses and Wai:t3. Men's Over:o:t , Sweiten, Underwear mi Caps. Boys Girls' Clothing and Shoes
SPECIAL! Wool Knitting Yarn, many colors.
value,
a $1.00 per skein
and
Boys'
Serviceable will wear 45c value .
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.75c Girls' I Hose, best; 1 ..29c n
p. A Special Selling of Season able Merchandise
at Prices that are Less t hian the Wholesale Cost of Today you shall not miss this Opportunity we Off r for This Sale
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CHlCA'i" i. -Nov. 14. All railroad trunk lines running into U;a .;tv. the army and navy d'brtin-nt-. Mai. and county at irtn-.en:. ad lti"t;tutb.n a no public utilities ..; all (lapses were today place.' on -oa! Mlimj ty T. W. Pro' tor. chairman of the regional cal
HIverS!se lis The Times
;"! ce in rltlr.K Lemuel and John Price, both colored, to Philadelphia, iftr they hud been held f -r the gand Jury for the. murder of Police-nan John Ssbley .
l ailuie of the coal m.r.eri'. to rtturr, to work followini? the calling off of the etrike was -tien cs the lieson for the drastic step . Tiie acli..n is aimed to prevent overeo n im p t 1 o :i t Pro- tr announced.
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A COLUMN OF NEWS ITEMS
The people ere, bepinnlns t11 p"- thr.t if you want th best in Coats. S'Jlta and Pro- -. y- u m ii s t go wh're 'hot..; things art- hpi uiou t the txclusi'-n o f evcrythini? '.3 We- f pccialir.'. al'' us
this lio.o, sr.! rf -this th Man ic 1 . k'.o" ii : a. ytore ; r"c 1 u " antiio i 'K .i u find ti... '-.
Charmingly Beautiful Fur Coats Hammond never saw a more complete display of Fur Coats. They are models of bewildering beauty, in genuine Hudson seal, kit coney and marmot. A coat of this type affords the wear
er many years or joytul service. Jhey are priced from
75 to 900
Another Big Cut In Coat
Garments of Winsome Beauty
uro of ..'Ii ij ha", is v on .ar-
We boilers If . -s want r.holr. -- b.UT.
the proSOuds, od:; o f
at th? ?'."r ) jtc.'i 1 dol- - value Is builds up -': ih s'cre i the in- . r.n'rons dollar, i." " I even1 ' ie cream
; ".vcrtif !r.i Is J. r-rtis'Ti? i ? of toiportance. U the .-- je r'.ti -'.por.dir.j; to thia .landol store now: jig most iniereot-
Put we can't tt!l even lulf the story !n an ad Tho C,inso'o'ifii'.-1 cf an ixclii'tie linn ktTnei.t puts P!i'i;iui.im into Mendel ttor newt and nttkes evtry lino, i f typ-. Wfll worth the reading".
A tuft-'s' ion : And we hop tlubby will e his. If to" fir!v to rrr- nt thn wife with or.o of llariUel's bute. us Fur Coat, as a Chrlstrta? present. Ijc. hvr jrot the benefit'f it now. Th . cororny In thc.e coqts lies in the fact that, they .' i- always stj-t-'sh ana f :;ft-r; yj.ra of sc-rvlce.
Prices
f :f : , our Trice's are :iar. in plain f.rurwi. ll-ic'r f.-irtr.'nt caries its
Fashioned of seal plush, velour, broadcloth, silveitone, polo cloth, melton. Many of these coats have large fur collars and cuffs. Others are beautifully trimmed in self materials. They are in the season's latest colors and altogether are stunningly becoming; regular $40 to $85 values
Ladies9 Wear on Sale Big Bargains in Plush Coats Ladies' Silk Plush Coats, long model, with belt and pockets, Venetian A f lining; a regular $35.00 coat special at J Ladies' Short Coats, sport style, in black plush or taupe brown, novelty plush and
black silk plush with beaver plush collar, cuffs and bottom; a beautiful O Cfk
ovivvwvjii ai lu.u lu, A New Arrival of the Newest in Ladies9 Fall Dresses A wonderful shipment of the latest in fall dresses just arrived. You can't afford to miss them. Beautiful styles made up in all wool serge, poplin and all wool tncotine and silvertone. Specially priced at $15.75, $17.50, $20, $22.50 and $35.00
For the National Blouse Week We have received new Georgette Blouses, all the latest shades. We have marked them 50 special for this sale as low as $5.00 to SWEATERS Just the time to buy your good warm coat sweater. You can't afford to delay as the cold weather is here. We have a big supply of ladies' coat sweaters in pure wool or part wool and Q fA
j we have marked them special at $5.00 to LADIES' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, ALL WOOL, at S5.49 to $9.50
Men's Overcoats
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Blouses Offered at $4. 75
That rich order of hundreds of blouses that just arrived were placed on special sale last week for the first time. They are positively $7.50 values. So popular did they prove, we have de
cided to continue this specie! r rice another week. Some are beautifully garnished with
beading, braiding, emuroiaery and tuc kings. Of course the colors are the prevailing hues of the season. Your choice, special
$4.75
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Dresses
The Suits Tney are from the wonderful showing that has nuile the Manclel store much talked cf by tri dressers this season. The styles are those that will remain in favor the longest. Fashioned of such materials as serges, velours, poplins and tricotine. Women's and misses sues, including stouts. These are our reoular $43 to $83 values, specially priced
$25.00 to $37.50
Specially The Dresses
When ne bought these
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dresses our buyers had in
mind a large clientele of Hammond's snappiest dressers. They are achievements that cannot be duplicated anywhere at the price, we arc positive of that. Materials of satin, crepe meteor, georgette, tricolette. etc., handsame tailored and fancy models. Our regular $25 to $63 vlue, specially priced from $18.50 to $39.50 Others from 8.00 up.
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A Big Special We have a lot of Men's Overcoats left over from last year; they are made of gray wool plaid with belt in back or loose back ; sizes 33
to 38 only; a regular $25.00 value, while they last at Other Men's Overcoats, in dark gray melton, quarter lined, at
12.50
35.00
Men's Suit
Conservative models in blue serge or in brown and blue worsted; a $35.00 suit at
29.501
SWEATERS Buy your Sweater now and save your health. We have a large supply of sweaters for men, women, boys and gills and we sell them at very' low prices. JUST A FEW SPECIALS Men's Grey Cotton Sweaters for every day wear; a $2.00 sweater; we 1 OC sell them at. A
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& Men's Part Wool Coat Sweater, heavy rope stitch; a good wearins?
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G 5 sweater m navy Dlue and maroon ana gray; a sweater Z ci
y'S that you pay anywnere j.ju; our price fjifp
Men's All Wool Heavy Rope Stitch Sweaters; just m time now; aMv
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sweater that will wear and in many colors; they sell all Q 7C j?' ii ! tt'j'' lA
gray
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Men's All Wool Jersey Sweaters, in navy, green, maroon and O QQ W i
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over at $15.00; our sale price,
vll Wool Jersey Si $4.50 values at.
Men's Winter Caps On Sale
jiS Our big supply of Winter Caps has been placed on sale. Prices absolutely 35 per cent less tnan
H where. Men s heavy inter Caps, all wool material, one-piece style with ear laps; "j r.
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ioys' Clothes On Sale
Boys' All Wool Mackinaws, all fine dark colors; sizes 1 OC 6 to 10 3J
Macey-Saving Sale on
Girls' Clothes i
Sizes 11 to 18, $7.75 to
9.75
Boys' Warm Overcoats with belt and waist seam model. '7 Ctf sizes 5 to 10 only
Girls' All Wool Coats with fur collars, sizes 7 to 10; a big value
at $11.38 U
Girls' Corduroy Velvet 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 high school girls; sizes 12 to 17; well worth $29, at $22.50 Girls' Felt Hats, all colors, a very
good quality $2.98 if
uins cnion ouus, sizes to id, 93c to $1.25
LTE1 COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH '1 -i-g-.-;--g.-!t-3r--yrj-
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