Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 14
Friday. FVbniarv L'V. pii'O . a ! i :" T" ? I . i ? i ri uoi at an e!e:mo.,- t i'nM; 1:11 ' aae of !;!. .-. i "A pi . t -1. 1 i tariff iiicaMiicil b t!a. !ff rctto hi th cost of product un i home and abroad. "A. vikhI insistence upon the pi inciplo nf Kf,v' : : ' : '. by alt people and led by any c lass. I VE COT 1 "Tin- r.ituL- i:hn oT th paoe treaty
THE TIMES
EDWARD
FI i 1 I firiRfl i v :H resers at ions substantially a PLHII"Ukl!:;::;;:rvr!:"''1-' "
Store Open Until 9:30 P. M. Saturday
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' 1 i iii a a. cm on t of a c i if si '. u re ami. I r ear rai 1 1 ion ol' tu V i'n i' a 1 -lo that it is : r?pr-!U TO THE time:; . ! !in i must r.'iiiain our must lmp.T.ai.t 1 ptt; x . x . . ;o. ! ra r. . i mdas: rv. i w ,' an aspirant fnr . ... , , , , .1 1 ii exclusion or deportation of ' '"" "r E' ' - ! aliens who place the n d Has or any ais :,:.- : ''.- puhlio a htl'fClin r thm hI'mm' our own. ---s o' J . ' . l c - no u poneuiel . . , - , . I A stalwart. uno.unpronusinK AtiiTl- : " ' . " I c.mism w hicu puts thii, ('"'iMiirj s In-: : ' s t . r . i ; a res - a if i I . . I t-r. st lirM. - v' I ". ' '! ua-iaia t ion.ll f I ie lids h i os. not partt ( ; - r i a. pa. 'a: t -. j
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patrons of a
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In order to makr this sale a worthwhile event, we have searched both the New ork and Chicago markets witii the utmost care, always with these two " thoughts in mind: that VALUE without ST LE is of no partic-
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You will find a great variety of clever styles, for although the lot comprises 100 dresses, there are no more than one or
Sizes run from 16 to 51. The dresses we are offering today have both STYLE and
VALUE; they are ail made by reputable manufacturers in such, desirable materials as
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Ml -5 Sprinr. .niavrj ir; a costume beautiful, is soon to visit
ere i : r.-Ui:a read-.- lo meet her in a costume equal-
V. - .M ' v.e'i o'lr part to dress up your fret lor the
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LADIES' SATIN PIMPS LADIES' CROWN AND BLACK OXFORD T1ESS LADIES' 2 -BIT TON COLONIAL SL'EDE PUMPS, 2 billion trim. LADIES' CHOCOLATE AND BROWN CALF OXFORD
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CL.iklren's Shoes from First alk up to size 61 B.g sele t:on of Coys' Shoes in blac k, and brown; all sizes. In Men's Shoes we have the well known makes of Emerson, Craw- ! id and 1 . D. Deny. FIRST CLASS REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
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This is a special offering for Saturday and ought to be interesting to women seeking a dress boot at a big saving
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Ilns boot has a high grade black kid vamp with 88 beaver brown kid toe; model like illustration; Q QC goodyear e!t sewed soles; AA to D, all sizes; selling regular at $12.50. Saturday at. PO0
Spring Arrivals in Low Shoes We are showing a number of new models in low cuts; black and browns; among them is the new Brogue Oxford; AA to D, all sizes, J 50
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It a our aim to lower the cost of living. Judge for yourself. The Fdb:i fcg for Saturday, Feb. 28th
T"" ifl 7?t PRIME BEEF RIBS. BONED AND ROLLED, PRIME CHUCK ROAST POT ROAST : i.-.ibc..Ui J. pounds BEEF TENDERLOIN SHORT 'STEAKS 1 " i
. .24c . .14c UlM . .25c . .22c . . 22c
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FRESH BOSTON BUTTS FRESH PICNIC HAMS FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST... PORK SAUSAGE FRESH PORK HEARTS FRESH LIVER SLICED
' VE A JL BONELESS VEAL ROAST BONELESS VEAL STEW, CH0XE VEAL CHOPS
. .27c . .22c . .24c . .18c 12 Vic . . .6c
22c 20c 28c
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tours t'l.' foo.l nail stalls jojiaf ntailion. Iraotoi
liairrssjnu yas.s lorni. Your mra!.h .a't 0i.rst lair !a !U a laiajis of la'i.
ovor tl o moon. oapr.l from an pvprcss-
"I'Tlv as i; -uas L. lakni I rum a
.-;.r at tho fioon Sration Hail jninpod
..ff th" f!cv;it'-'l tiro-ks into lliiiaas r r. '.t. Ih fi t.-- tia- oh rk a' ri il in ifpsir.", t :ha oM'f lu.il iimr;"!. Aft- r a
s-aaraa 1. ,.;aa.-iia n toaral tia iiijiiii.il !rit''1 t' t'nion s::a-tl an-l i o'.'H lo ! i! t-i tiiai"1'' K
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sorvi .l in prtis.-:o at'ia. INI'MAX.U'fiUS. ri. IT-Murf than, A small part of tho h pir..-" a t has l.arn
ion no.aus v...rta oi aiituinoliili-f. . """ ""-'"ot'i -""
France Gets 10 Tons of
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! T'AHIS it has h.-rn .iisrovr-i . l thai
is ..f "aatas ai AT .1 rsa I !s. j.,iti of viiini'nt's order for fon'l su;i-
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! i- s nr.. to I. a rxluhi'.-.l at tip- tu'onrh A a t atia-l. i !. Slaiw of tho Inotaoap-
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Ti a. yoa lin v.- lieartlnirn. tlatileno. "lis A u ! omol. 1 1 o Tr.i.h' A sso.'ia t ion. to failarss. l.i-ioliiiiK. iKaaaio'.c. atal real '" 5l"l'l 'a tl".' -M a t: a f art a roi s" J3tj i Ul i n C a m the stom.o'h. -.- iai iiitastinos. at tip- State Fair grounds M.'ir.'ii 8 to . 'o.,v tah'irts of "r..p"'s I i.i P' psi n" 1 ;. John Orin.m. who ha had a htind l.riiif r.l;pf almost a- soon as thry in "'' rnann.a! o'.ory 1 ml i a na po', t s auto it arli tho ftonta.-h . 'I'apo's I liHi-oosin" , show. h lieves tips will he the groatest
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; iii'o tha' imadof Indiana. Tho out ah.oad this
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smoked lVIea.ts W HOLE OR HALF SKINNED HAMS 28c
FANCY BACON SQUARES OUR SUGAR CURED BACON
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... ... lunui. wan '. r-' va anas .' " . a ;ai. May.-r lllaaia.h ,,, a-, vaia to his t Man a ai t nut. aa i t of th'- w; t"t .' lati' d ovoi.ais aa ! - .ni; 1 a- ('.... sid' of O". w ..rh mon ai i a .id assist oil a, tit 1 1 I win K nas jitBin to ti"tiaal nunil -or. hl.OOM IN'OT'. 'N. lt-d. Ft
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: y. -.ir. but sucar wal'r is comirnr into j Its own today. I'.at thep's a ilr.'tw back. I'n loss yoa own voir own maplo "oi -i-laiii.l" c. t'llion of tlio t':t:ishoil oi-..durt I is ifoiiiK to .st you bark about 11 , doH.rs. far th"!r is Irs syrup b.-in-a i la, in .'donroo r.a.aiy now thxu ai , ai-:- 'aa. in tin lasi 1 w f li I y J cars, th" i a r ts sft v.
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1 .A I V Y KTTI1. 1ml.. Vr b. 7. When i ". V. ! torson. r-ounty siijii a nt rn-lai t of si hoo's. rCf'f.'U t-a :t liirssai;.- flom his .laiiuvtor. h" th.mmlU his ,f,-lai-1 'i 'd, a til ho faiatr l. W'h.-n r -
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,l vi od l.o l. umoil that tii. fluid s po I j !! w a a .batd. Ji. m isu lab r-to ... r
: a ! i a 1 ioic- o't" the loiovtaaa-.
This -will T.o th first nato show in tl-.o country st which, it is saal. !:-lain'-" will hao hfi-n rsh.il.itrd. markin" one of th" i a i i r st on os in tho projross of tho air industry. IHi" firm al'Hie export to sell ;irplanos In tho stato th' year, it 1h expected. The y:a-iuf.ioti;rirs' 1 1 a ; Id i ik is the largest available structure of the kind in th" state. It contains S.l.noo square foot of spare, all on me floor. Its outside dimensions are about rqnal to those of a city Id.-irk. The state and the auto assrai.it ion are puttiau a i""l hciitins plant in it so it will be comfortable; show wee!.. Tho association experts to entertain thousands of visitor from over the state", tirkets and invitations bavintr been mailed to l.'.oaj outside dealers alone.
lion. lio.we,r, was dis any fatalit i.as nociiri f ii.
before
Judoe Sentences
Baker To Take Bath
baker of ta',s city, has taken a bath it is because be was ordered to do so by .Ma it; 1st rate Schwab in K.-.- x Mark' i t'otiri. Krinsky was cliart'ed with violation of tta- Sanitary I'dde. Magistrate Schwab suspfraical tent. ia r after otib.ring the bak( r to tak. u. bath. The court, sent the dctoet-i who mad', the arrest to see that Krinsky did what lie was told.
IllA'.V T1I.V. Kan. F.urtis Sprapi: who s.-r.d with tf c American armin France has It ft his home here for aaotht-r trii overseas. This tina. Sprain' wi.l bririfr back a Helpiaa bride lo w as compelled to leave behind when ! - returned villi l.is military
Miff YitllK .- If Isaac K-insky. a tin
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FRESH OYSTERS, pec quart. . .
. 65c
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F1I0HE 1441.
f.'; ,.. tug j cdur .i EliDS THEM ALL Qiiickly aihl safely relieves catarrb, asthrna, lironchitis, t on sil.t is, croup, coths aial co! is or money bat'k. r.r-.aiho it t 1 hat's all. "'orrtrl"t
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ST I.I.I VAX. lad , Fee. L'7. Ta-o Jinkstun, lifteen. has botli leus broken as 'a r.suH of merely u.rniiiif oo-r in ' b.-d. The ia.y. son of Mr. and Mrs., i:. chard 1'inkston. had been roniined to las bed for mote than three months with a disease of th" bop.es of his baus and the hones snapped wlKti he attempted to chansre his position. I'.ela- ! : es sa tla'" hoy's ailment had heen a in nosed as rheumatism and that it wis proUahb-. that the condition w us due to a lack of phosid orus in the hope a -i eria 1. As a result, it is said, the :a s nr.- ;is hrittlf as chalk. The fr.ir'aied bones ha-.e lion set and It !-".ati'i.-d to ts'.e the lad to the county
ital soon for treatment.
Still, 10,000 Gallon Capactiy, Destroyed f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 COIXMI-U'S. bi. An illicit distillery with a capacity of more train IO.oiki
gallons aial a plain ciuip.e.i t. nianu-
factttre lraainshine whisky on an enormous scale w as dost t oyed six miles
) from ri-.otiiiv City. Ala., Tuesday night I by Sheriff F'tts and two deputies. Two negroes were arrested, hut steadfastly ! refuse to iliviilt" any information I wliii h niiilit inudieate otitis. Tife still '' was in a br.ck furnace aiVi had only made one run. it is said. Two thousand live hundred callons of mash beer, tl irty-four barrels and four boxes U.st d for fermenting- were destroyed.
outfit, inrliKhn-r ir
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INPIAXAFOhls. Feb 2 7. A descend- ' IJIVBI. nt of tha historic boine that mad It jTT lunar r- ?; p. -d j t a. n !aua; 'n tim K(,od ' FOP J
I lip i IMC Wholesome. Cleansing rttii'- Re!reshing and tiralinj
lerfle.s HvottaM if ttee-U'ii, CO oeaf. bold by Ica.liai tint", cists- everywhere a., a a' .'. t u lrc.n: I by K n:l .r,.n a.ei N"ol'T, and fcumir.cis l'harn-.aoy.
iriyi of Motk.r Ooos.- c-msed en'. n. :T;!'-r.p 1 ro;p! .. s iiiel ..o a co . aoi of t l . a : o ' ! a I -. a A Jet -a'f. dcchir.d by the police- to he ii'.iatil of tho tow that jumyal
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Lotion J.lurinc for Redness, Soreness, Granu-
T-.r C 1 stion, Itchine and
I U U R LT LO Burning of the Eyes or ly;iej; "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motarmfc or Golf w ill win your confidence. Aik your Tj:fiKist tor Murine w-pn your Even Need Care. Murlnt i.yv Ktmetly Co., ChKe.40
Oh! That Back of Mine!
It is many a woman's complaint for it seems as though it would break, feet swell too sometimes and head buzzes. 'Ihis is often due to the uric acid which accumulates in the system. Naturally vrhen-the-kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, which' settles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or under
the eyes in bag-like formations. Often there is pain in back or limb.-. As a remedy for. those easily recognized Fymptoms of inflammation caused by uric acid as scalding uriie, backache and frequent urination, as well as sediment in the urine, or if uric a. id in the blood has caused rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, gout, it is simply wonderful how quickly Dr. Pierce's Anuric acts; when you take this new kidney remedy of Dr. Pierce's the pains and stiffness rapidly disappear, for "Amine" (anti-uric-acld) is many times more potent than lithia and often eliminates uric acid as hot water me'.t.i eugar, thus removing rheumatism and lumbago. Marion, Indiana "I had terrible backache, my kidneys did not act normally just a little, and high-colored. I came into possession of a package of Dr. Pierce's Anuric and have taken but half of th; .rupply and hardly know I have a back as far as hurting is concerned, i think Anuric is a great kidney medicine. I Mould advise all who suffer from kidney trouble to try Dr. Pierce's Anuric -Tablet;." MRS. MANY MURPHY, 152'J V7. XcLon fct.
Anuric can Vie procured at any well-sior-lvcd dn:c
.ore; or
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Dr. Pi-r-c's Invt.ru'.-' 11 .tel, Buffalo, X. V., ten cent- for thai package.
