Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1919 — Page 3

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NEW 'EXFKESS EULE3 IN FORCE TS line rxprev.- j.i' Lirj ns!1-- i:i i.l..h.v lUf bettr sf rvii-r r ..; tj. .mrh-an Jla:iwy K:;,: ss Co.. uiv. ii"w in effect. I'mler lh n.. v rt-pu-1 at Ion A all (-xpiiss shipments of .'noi'tthan twrnt v-rivo ptuiml-i must ho ?')!- vvnrdfd in woolen rontniricis or rai t. n ''anus the. boMii.iltfrs' e.'it.'huto as ir strength and ?ize required hy the express comj'ti'ry . Shipments uieier twenty-fiv pounds w ill bi ae '. ;tcd a? heretofore, i "hristnins siiippevs a'e advised not only tii send their ravkaKw early. t'H to that they veer." properly p:iekd ;. ml accurately addressed. Asenis w.'l ' slad t" pKe f i ; 1 1 i.if orxa t ion in ivcnrd to f:i!p'iior.t of pack.igAji.

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ZBYSZKO GETS HIS PASSPORTS

MANY VETS CHOOSE MUSICAL CAREERS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 W i NGT N. ), e. IJ. F(dei a I 15... !,! f-v Vo.atorial Train ins i.p a.ii'.-t M . Manv i1'.!ahl. ! ve'er.-iris nmlei goir cr

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On U'tfi.in rr.iur-:nl that l.e tu- jam uf tlie world's lien y eight wrestf.'.i nishe.l a li.irp co.Miri;; Jl.-O. . anoth- Mn champions!!. p. has obtained passr wantfr a pan.l ji.an.i cstins ''..ti"' J pnr:s t, visit America. and a future Mozart wanted a i Un ! t'ol. tou l.i heeame Int. reted In ZbystosttnR i !-Uo'. tour because of the Polish giant's The boa id S pertmtted hy" Conrf-ss ,) il.-pire to rniso money for the I'.dish reto furnish t lie necessary instruments. . lief fund. He will appear in several hot th y ai c lin.lir.gr it nr.;i --silit. to . mateji.v in the interest of this fund, dobuy t!io'i.-atol dollar hupa ;ind two ! ii:tin his t tit Ire share to the :tu5e. bund red and fifty dollar :.!;:. i.hs.ko. is was announced last night, . i probably will arrive in New York Jan.

Triroush tlie efforts of Jiunes llansi l; on

fJiti, K cm- l.crtts. (ornn-r i'nitcd f-" la tew senator from Illinois, Stanislaus y.hs s.Uo. claim-

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CALL SENT GUT FOR WESTERN GOLF MEET

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To Relieve Catarrh, 1 Catarrhal Deafness I and Head Noises '

Terson? sufforins from .atnrr'ial dcof nes or vhr. are grow ins herd of bearing1 a.nd nave head noises wilt be jr'ad to know that this dis'tre.sinjr affliction '-an -tss'ially he j'iucfi'.'Jy treated at liom by an Internal medicire thr-i in many 'nsfances has effected eor.i ;-.!-1 relief after other treaunents have failed. Sufferers who eo'.ild sear- ly hear b-Tie had their liearinsr rest' rod t i 5nch 11 n extent that the tie!", of a '.catch wa.s plainly audible seven or eijiht inches away from eitlier ai. T'lerefore, if you know of someone v. ha is troubled will, head noises -or catarrhal deafness, cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving' seme poor sufferer perhaps from t-tal deafness. The prescription can be - precox.; 1 at ho-ine and is made as fnitows: S-'cure fre-m your drusRist 1 Parmint 'Potible strenpth"! Take thH home and add to it "t pint ef iut ivater and a Uttl" pranulated fn;ar; stir until dissolved. Take one table?po..nful four t'.nes a day. Parmint is nsed in thh way not only in reduce by lon.o action the inflamrr kon and s'.vellinp- in the K-iiis'liiaii Ttxhes. and thus to e piolize tl air pres. .sure on the drum, but t correct any excess of secretions in lire middle car. and the results it elves are nearly always quick and effective. livery person who has entarili 'n an; f'.i.'i'i, or distressintr rumb'-tnp. bissins sounds in their ears, s'noiitd pive t'.is .,-oe'pA a trial.--adv.

Call for the nntiual meeting of tlie Western lii'lil As e"iia ; c.ui to be held at Chicago Jan. K v re sent out last nnjiit by Secret ai v .1 inns II. I laniard. Thi meeting will bet oilicers and award the. chauiploi.slup for 1 2 ' ' . A tic!i t head. ! bv V. ilhur V.rool.s. CU-x eland, for presid nt to .ti-ceed Clias. 1". Tlii'inpscii, who found it impo.s.sih!e to .- rve a fourth term, is cxpecte.J to lie eicetcd, as there i3 no oppes 1 1 i'Ol.

U bilts the n m.-ttenr cliampionsbip is ep'otel to g;. to siioke. n itations have b en received from the Town and C' Uti'y Club of .-"t. 1'aul and one or two oiler links. The open oont.-sl m- fro te. iHympia I'iclds. wineh has two c i 1 1 1 -ccu-holo links, w inch would relieve the congestion of this si v n t i -1 wo -hob" rn-Ual c vi rit. RELATIVES VILL ASSUME debts; MNTFRNAT'ONAL "tWS fr.R.rEl 'IUCA;0. l.'.;C. U'. Relatives cf Cherles Cliapin Ad.-it. CJilcago and N.w York brker. susp.'i'.d-',' from membership in the I'hnaco : -took owhange for failure to meet his oldigatfons. are today planning to take over this md-" btfdness, wliich is estimated ut close to onn. The half million dollar indebtedness involve;; i'j trading ace. 'tints which Ads't was unable to meet. The larires-t of these was a'credit account of ? 1 f s.cmti due the estate ..f the late John MeCabc, Chicago capitalist. Auditors l . present i i! g heirs of this estate uncovered the unpaid accounts arid r-'portcd them to the Ivoard of dir.et.,ts of the riiieaso stock .-hange. Adrsit's r'.; rii:?ii'ii late yesterday fol lowed.

IF MOTHERS OMY KNEW Purine these las how many children nie e. mi i ' Iji i ii i ri r of hert.larhe. Ie-erish-

to ss. stoniach troubles ami irregular i li.iuils. tf m.oh.rs only knew what Mother- Cray's Sweet T'owders would do 1' u' their rhildieii r" family would o.rr be without thftii. These powders u re .so j ay and pleasant t take and so rf-' f'fiive In ti. ir notion Hint to. .titers bo : oii. c use thrill aliuiys tell olh. r mothers'

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All winter stocks must be reduced as much as possible before taking inventory, that's the reason for these remarkable reductions, in what we can. actually call the very heart of the season. Buy now.' We'll trust you for any garment.

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COATS

Duy your cloth coat now tnA svc 2Ti rr. Our stocks -arc

complete and selection is easy

DRESSES

You'll want one of Ihese fine stlk rre.cs for Xmas. Buy now saeonc cjuartcr

COATEES

Don't envy theWoman or Miss wiio we.trs one of these Swagjcr 4,'oa's. Uuy oneniwaiOneFourtti Off

FURS

Genuine Furs, warm Scarfs. Throws and it-

Pelt. Buy now and sa

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3 OFF ON ALL iv?,r, SUITS

Men's Winter Ciotliing

'Cic kind thai gives ;ou style and warmth

Our styles arc in popular demand this yenr, because they have all the class that goes with Fifth Avenue Stvlc Garments. Snappy Suits in Green, Brown r.nd Blue. Warm overcoats in single and double breasted. Suits and Overcoats $2750 up

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Durable Clothes for Boys Mother hkes to come to the Liberal itore because she knows that the kind of clothes we seil for boys v.ill str.ivd

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Store Hours: From 12 Noon to 6 P. M.

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KAUFMANN & WOLF Hammond. Inq

Christmas time is the great season of rejoicing for everyone but father. He has hi3 little part to play and then he's usually forgotten. At the most he gets eleventh hour consideration and a present bought with his own money.

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Around Christmas time he hasn't much to say; he doesn't care about the fussy, fancy stuff the rest of the family

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You couldn't do a finer thing or one he'd appreciate more. He'll like the quiet, dignified style in these clothes and the perfect fit we'll give him.

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5fs Men Appreciate

Here at this store we have a special Christmas service for women. It includes a large selection of the very finest merchandise Smoking Jackets, -V

Bath Robes, Sweater Coats, Shirts, Neckwear, Muffieri. Hat?, Cap.?, Shoes, in gi

fact everything thai a man wears. W, ,$'

Our selling force is at your service; they'll Kelp you solve the problem , fiJMfi-l '

of what to give him.

Here are a Few Suggestions

Fi'autifii! NVv.- Neckwear, larjr oprn-encl four-m-hand'. iil-.o fibre silk kr.:t lies rf 1 f f special ot .O JU Men's Moire Silk Muffle.-, in plain color?, also fancy silk tntif-f!-.? in prrtty ratt-rns; f rinsed tf It tt.f ends; ipeciai 0 v J Fit r? Silk Knit and Fancy Cut Silk Mufflers in a splendid variety of colcr:,; fringed , (t 1 "7C end;; special P X o 0 J

Arm Bands and I lose Supporters to match, in a variety of col

ors; put up in a Xmas box; rpecial Grip B.v Ties made of finest silks, in pretty r.e patterns, already lied; special tit

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Lien Brand Shirts, r.eck l-arsd ftvie. soft and band; ;-:! tiT

nude of fine madras; a variety (i rf of patterns at j J !

Artistic Brand Shirts, cf plain cole red crepe d- cSirr and striped lub silks; soler.d cl i?"' O ifh values; priced at e4iOoL'0

Men's Fine Silk and Lir.cn Pajamas in a variety tf A

of colors; hair.Iied with silk frogs; special al. . . . c .!" 70 it

t Men's Suspenders of good quality elastic web. w'dl-? leather j

ends; varicus patterns and 111 eclcrs. at JflQ

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Beacon Blanket Robes Men's Bath Rotes of Beacon cloth, pretty dark

Items, lay d,w:1 collar, sill: QO rd t.e; all st.c;; at X J J

Beacon Blanket Robes, cut full, well made, in browns, greens, reds, etc.; ? Q ccrd to match, at 30'UU Louginp Robes of Beacon blanket cloth or velour: beautiful patterns; 1! Afl moElly dark shades 1J.UHJ

Men's Smoking Jackets, fjray. brown and green

mixtures; collar, cuffs and pocl

trimmed in plaid; at

House Ccat3 and Smoking Jackets of fine cassimere; plaid, trimmed with silk fror: fasteners; priced at $12.50 Men's Su:penders. of fine clastic web. cloth end? of self material; put "up in J Xmas boxes ; priced at 0

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$10.00

Men's Fine Furnishings ?den's Dress Gloves, of fine kid, sil'; line j. in

tan. gray and l.lack; well known fi iTII'l makes ; at 03)

Tl;e celebrated llanfen Auto G'cve.:-, rf hb.rk &';r.T $7.00 Men's Knit Glove 3 ar.d Mittens of worl yarn, in black and ft ray ; ("N TJ O fj specially priced $1.00 and p A e Ati 5 Tim's Muffler Cap for boys; r.vfcr bu'tons a.our.d neck or can be worn ft " p as band around cap tj? A Men's Har.d cerchiefs, large sine, neatly hemstitched; embroidered silk initial; f jJ Iwo for OC Men's Lather Belts; good qual- A A ily leather, will', buckle; priced at. . 0" k. e. 'i

Practical Christmas Gifts for the Boys

1 a suit or overcoat

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Slcre Two Trouser Suits; ext'a well tailored.

15 snappy models, v.airt ream or belted: will Rive extra r good service ar.d retain their shape. Sizes 6 to 18; I priced at 513. lEp Other special values at $7.50 to $22.50. fir. School Boy 3' Fine Winter Overcoats of rich colored lE novelty clcths; double and single breasted, large co'lars, lrr f-e'tcrs' and waist seam rr.odeh; sizes 10 to 16 years, ot $10, ?12.5) and $16.50. ' -i . 0'ercoato : snappy young men's models; sir-s 16 to j 20 years ot $15 up to $37.50.

A spler.did shewing of Bivs' Mackinav.s, riz.es 7 to 19 years, at $5.53, $10.03, $12.50 and $15.

-a sweater or a cap

Boys' Stocking Caps, plain cr fancy kn;t: plain cclcr and striking combinations; rpecid 63c. Boys Sweater Coat;; plain weaves, bhawl coUa. two pockets, tslain and combination colors, at $2.53. Boys' Domct Blou:-es. in gray and khaki; military collar, with rocket; priced at 85c. B:ys' Windsor Ties, of plaid silk in a var.ety of pi'tiy. bright colors; specially r riced at 39c. Bej-3 Gauntlet Gloves of undressed kid; wool lined; far.csy stitrhed tack, at. per pair $1.25. Little Fellcws Koverails, of cadet bin" d-r.im. trimmed in red; sizes 2 to 8; priced at $1.(5. O'crccaf: for. ht'le .cilewv. latest ncveHrcs: s:-;es I o yen I. 4t f7.SP. ' ' " '

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