Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1919 — Page 3

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Jh'Tiday. December 5, 191!). BWJWUilBBIWWKHI BH BU . U..iil" . 11 11 1 ' ' ' "L .1... U B . ! i J jmElM-LJ11 BSJJIi-.-' -1. . . i'-t -U.M HI 'P!! x.'jiituMmntinmtiMiimTHMHiriimiii hi i ij li.ii.mmiiimmiiii'iiiiniMinnminmtiniiiHimimiiiimiiii ninniniiinnnniinitj. THE TIMES. Faae Three raws !!lll!lllllllii!lllli!lil!!!l!!il!!l!i:!!!!:N!!lil!l!lllii p Gifts for Men "The Kind They jrr)rfa, The Home of y 1 Vi-w nart scnarrncr buy themselves" KAUFMAN N 5 WOLF - Hammomd. Ihd. & Marx Clothes CLOTHING NEWS Holiday Number Girls and Boys Appreciate Books Encourage them to read more. Cut down on the number of toys, and give the children good, wholesome books to read. Is there any little girl or boy who will not value the gift of a book just as much as a toy? We urge mothers to visit our Book Department in the basement now and select gifts of books for the children. Note particularly the following list: yd

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Every Child Should Know Series recognized as a standard collection of the best reading for children 75c James Whitcomb Riley's Illustrated Poems, priced at 75c. The Boy Scouts' Official Library and Every Boy's Library; priced at 75c. Hand Book for Boys, Boy Scouts of America; priced at 35c. Copyrighted Books for boys from 10 to 16 years; The Rover Boys Series, by Arthur M. Winfiield. 75c. The Boy Allies With the Army, by Clair W. Hayes; handsome cloth binding; all copyrighted titles, 48c.

The Real Boy Scout Books and the Tom Slade Series, by Percy K. Fitzhugh, at 48c. The Tom Swift Series, Victor Appleton, for boys from 1 0 to 16 years 48c. Our Young Aeroplane Scouts, by Horace Porter; a series of remarkable stories of the adventures of two Boy Flyers in the European War zone 48c. The Flying Machine Boys Series, by Frank Walton: all copyrighted titles; 48c. The Boy Scout Series, by Herbert Carter; new stories of camp life; 48c. The Robbsey Twin oBoks. Priced at 48c. Sleepy Time Tales, by Arthur Scott Bailey; a child's book ; special 48c.

POPULAR COPYRIGHT BOOKS Fo rmerly Sold at $1.35 and $1.50 Now 75c The Amazing Interlude -. . Mary Roberts Rhinehart Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Edgar Rice Burroughs Red Pepper's Patients . . .Grace S. Richmond Lydia of the Pines Monroe Willsie When My Ship Comes In . Governeur Morris The Devil's Own . Randall Parrish The Bars of Iron ....- Ethel M. Dell

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Kenneth Gray of Monon, brother of Russel Gray, has accepted a position &j night clerk at the Morion depot. Every child In town is aelling' Red Cross Christmas Seils. They are for tale at a'.l places of busineiis. Coma and bring your friends to our firemen's bazaar and set who wins ths horse. Mrs. B. Thiel spert Tuesday at Chicago. Carl T.,. Friedrlch who has been employed by the American Sheet and Tin Plate company of Gary, spent Thursday with his folks.

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Mr. Iiptaek. who has been 111 for some time, died Tuesday evening; at his home. The Liptaek family have lived on the W. Greiifel farm for a number of years. He leaves a wife and five children. II. Zeldeunist has purchased the fourteen acre farm and house of Peter Kooy on rtld? Road. Mr. J. Kuhlman had the misfortune to loose one of his farm horses. Andrew Krooswyk had a narrow escape on Saturday while out with his

Mother, the Expert Bless her old soul. Mother knew just the kind of bread the kids had a liking for and she always produced the kind of loaves that made their mouths water freely. Baking Bread is an Art It takes more than machinery to produce good bread it takes the kind of thought and care that Mother put behind every one of her loaves. Pure Milk Bread is about as near to the kind of bread Mother made as is possible to get. In every crumb of this deliciously wholesome bread there is the essense of life that builds muscle and builds health.

Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup

Make zt at Roma and Sara About $1.50 Chil&rea Zrora to Take It.

Get from any drug1 store a pacftajre of Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea. Put contents in a bowl. Add a level teacupful of sug-ar. 211x and pour over this 3 teacupfuls of boiiinp water. Cover and allow to stand for at least 2 hour. Strain and flavor either with Essence of Pepperment or Winterjreon, according to taste, Iose for adults, 1 tablesboonful each night or nisht and morning until a regular movement of thu bowels is effected. Kor children, 1 teaspoonful more or less according to age. For a real tonic and blood purifier, 1 teaspoonful every niRrht or every other nisht for at least three weeks. Cut this recipe out and paste it on the bottle.

Ford. He had Just left his car, when a larjre limb blew off a tree and struck the machine, smashing the tow windshield and steering wheel. He had Just taken the machine from the garage where it had been overhauled.

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The fourth regular div-idni of 2 per cent (24 rer cent basiit has been declared by this company payp.bla Tecember 15th, to stockholder of record on November 31th. Subqunt monthly dividends of 2 rer cen; nrj paynbl. on the 15th of each month to stockholders of record on the 30th day of the precedlns month G .A. WISWELt Secretary. Dallas. Teas G. J. PTRCEIX, and J. r. BRT'JfEL. Ixical Representatives, 41S Hammond Building. Phone 544. 1 0 - ? - t

Better call up The Times ari3 have it sent to your house every meht. Then you'll sure it will be there.

Tell your grocer you want Pure Milk Bread made by the Hammond Modern Baking Co. 86 STATE STREET. HAMMOND.

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IF the family is looking for a present for father, or father is planning a pleasant surprise for one of the boys on Christmas morning, there's nothing that will be more welcome than a new suit or overcoat. And for such an occasion we know you'll want to be sure of the right thins. That's why we are suggesting Hart ScKaffner & Marx all wool suits and overcoats

Suits

You know how well they're' made. Nothing could be finer for Christmas.

Overcoats $30 to $50

Suits $25 to $55

Furnishings for Christmas

If you're looking for the smaller gifts you'll find a good selection here; shirts, neckwear, slippers, hosiery, gloves.

Men's Suppers at a dollar: Everette style comfort slippers of gray felt with extra heavy stitched felt soles; $1 00 dli sizes j pair. ............................. $4.00 Slippers at. $3 Men's Romeo and Everette style Slippers of vici kid in tan and black; patent trimmed; tfJO genuine leather soles; all sizes; pair Men's Jumbo Everette Slippers of black kid with leather soles; a comfortable, well made slipper; all sizes CO priced for the Christmas sale at, pair '

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W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by men who show good taste in selecting their wearing apparel. For Sty le, Comfort and Service W. L. Douglas Shoes

have been leaders for nearly half-a-century and they are more popular today than ever. You'll like the new styles this season.

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Men's Pajamas, of tennis flannel, good quality, well made garments, plain colors, finished with frog fasteners; priced at - J Others of heavier quality. $3.50. Men's Pajamas, made of a very durable silk and linen material, in a variety of cobrs, finished with Q Q fancy frogs; priced at Men's Night Shirts, of good quality tennis flannel, white with pink and blue stripes; feather stitched collar; 1 ElCi pockets; priced at i xJXJ At $1.50, $2 and $2.50 we show a number of smart patterns

in Percale and Madras Shirts, the well known Lion brand; all sizes; extra good values. Eiffel Brand Fine Quality Lisle Sockj, pair 29c and 35c. Medium and heavy quality Wool & "1 CA Socks at 39c to vl.JU Paris Garters, of mercerized cotton, all colors. 35c; garters of moire silk, single and double

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- -of gun metal calf, and brown calf, button and lace; Goodyear welt soles; leather or rubber heels. Jj? CA Pair $D.5U

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Electric Seal Caps; a fine lustrous fur; can scarcely bs

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Silk Mufflers for Him

men s iviuiners or cue siix, plain color and tancv,

fringed ends; a splendid assortment at $1 up to The new knit mufflers are favored by most men; we show some pretty ones in fibre silk, all colors $3.00 and.

Beautiful new Four-in-Hands of rich silks; hundreds

of patterns. Priced at 50c. 75c and. . . .

Fcur-in-Hand Ties, extra large shapes of heavy imported silks; also tubular knit ties of pure silk and fibre silk $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and Men's Leather Belts with mor.ogramed buckle-; any initial you want. Priced at $1. Others up to P

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