Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1920 — Page 6
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FrHnv. Mnivh 19, 1920.
PRESS ON STRIKE; NO WHITING EDITION The h;:m of the pr'ss'!" running off the -Whiting edition of The Times yctterdny affsrnoon -u ir.teu-rnpted tud-d-r.ly and a lonnr. weird. iren-Iik shrifk, r-rocla.ined the entirely unexpected "rid imtltimf news that some-thirR-was wrr-Tif: with the mnchini-ry. Tho press. died with the watl and it was :Mt until two hour intense lnfhor had heen eiTfn'l thai the papers r. pain dropped from the maw. Th3t wa the reason why many 'W'hitirm !a?t nisrht mi!"-: the family institution the Tlvcnln? Tikes.
GARY PLANS MARDI GRAS IN 0CT0EER New Or1ari wiM not have any-thin on liary the later part of next October. rians are now being perfected by the immtn rs of the Gary firemen'!" J'nion fund for a Mardi Gra5 to be hld on that dat. nd aooordin; to arriing:ment it is soir.s to out-rival anything that has ever been staged in thin region. Every person in Gary will be asked SPAT nam T.lnv 2'2 to 8, Very value. $8
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EASTER FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN In providing good shoes for grown-ups. we haven't overlooked the needs ,
of the little ones, lhe quality, good for boy and girls are features that will
Jas. B. Ortt The Shop Ahead 169 EAST STATE ST.
Ask to See Our Line of New Spring Hosiery.
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ONE CAR MICHIGAN POTATOES, per bu $3.60 ONE CAR BALDWIN APPLES, per bu $3.00 SWEET NAVEL ORANGES, per dozen up from 40c ZRAPE FRUIT. 2, 3 and 4 for 25c BANANAS, per dozen 30c LEMONS, per dozen 30c TURNIPS. RUTABAGAS AND BEETS, per lb 4c SWEET POTATOES. 4 lbs 25c ONIONS. 4 lbs. for : 25c NEW CABBAGE, per lb 7c HEAD LETTUCE. 3 heads : 20c LEAF LETTUCE, per box. 30c HAND PICKED NAVY BEANS, per lb,.: 9c FRESH EGGS, per dozen.. 48c
Hammond Produce Co. Phone 3289 231 State Street 5 Doors East of Postffice FREE DELIVERY
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TH0NE 118 HAMMOND. Saturday GROCERIES. FREE 1 pkg. L. H. Washing Powder with 4 bars L. H. Soap. at. .28c .25c .29c .2Sc .45c .49c Armour's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. . Fig Bar, per lb Yaniil.i Wafers, per lb .' English Walnuts, p.-r lb Coffee, a regular 55c, today. . , . Mary Jane Watson Preserves. . No. 3 Can Tomatoes No. 2 Can Peas, good No. 21 2 can Peaches " MEATS .28c
Rib Roast Rolled, choice young and Vice Lean Smoked Cali Ham;. tender beef, lb 28c 6 to 8 lbs. average ZOVfx Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 18-22c Oscar Mayer's Smoked Cali Hams, Lean Beef Stew, lb 15c 4-6 lbs. average, lb 231.vc Sirloin Steak, 38c quality.' Boneless Smoked Butts, lb 3'ic special, lb 32c Oscar Mayer's Metwurst, lb 33c Round Steak, frefh cut. young and Oscar Mayer's Frankfurter and tender, lb 28c! Polish Sausage, lb 22c Shirt Ribs or Brisket Beef. (Leaf Lard. Bell Shaped, fresh cut. tender, lb 12c1 special, lb 23c WEIL The North Side Grocer who edverb'res, delivers to all parts of the city and g-iTes S. & H. trading stamps.
to mask on that date set for tho Mardl Oras and the street attraction slono. will br!ig thousands of visitors to the city. The afl'iur Stj to be held on Saturday aad Saturday iilsrht. probably October 30th.
FIVE LIVES LOST IN EXPLOSION INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE FT. JOHN'S. jubcc. March IS. Five lives wcra lo-ft hfre to-dny when fire, rmisfd bv the fipiorloii i f an oil Imnp destroyed the horn" cf I'ivil'poe f.ariviere. -Mr. l.ariviere tried t jump from a j-econd story w!n.b--w with one cf liis children i'i his arm, but dropped the child into the flame?. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AT DALUAS. Caul Konian, Kanrss Oily, decisively bent Jack li!lon. Indi.inapoli. in eight of the rounds he.r lust nifc'ht. To rcutvls were even. AT SAN" ANTON IO.-5i;d Ijcgaji. Chicago, technically knocked out Hilly Cosmos of SrtCv.nd division in eight rounds Take The Tines ur.cJ keep ouch vth the whole world.
FAV ORED FOOTWEAR for EASTER
Your Easter outfit will be incomplete- without smart new shoes. You can make your selections here from a complete showing of the most desirable Spring Styles assembled from the stocks of Amreica's foremost shoe designers. Our reasonable prices, too. will interest cveffianan who wants the utmost value. ONE EYELET TIE of excellent quality; black kid. brown kid. patent leather and suede. Very special prices. $8.50 to $14.00
PUMPS NEWLY ARRIVED OXFORDS For dress or semidress or street wear, in biack or brown kid and patent leather. High or low heels. 7.50 to $12
oi finest black kid, nA stitched soles.
Fittins?." sizes AX to D. exceptional Md $9 looks and moderate prices oi our snces appeal in a special way to every mother. Beaded Buckles $2.50 to $3.50 I: 01 m v- ! til; !i t-'t iil 125 G0STLIN STREET. Specials Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb. Veal Shoulder F'oast. lb. Veal Stew, lb FRESH PORK .20c .25c .20c j Fresh Caii Hams, lb 17c Fresh Small Lean Pork Loirs, 6-8 lbs. average, lb.. "... : 33c I Fresh Small Lean Pork Butts, lb. 2ol Ue
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19ciSalt Pork, sweet pickled bean J4cl pork, lb 2Sc 39c Bacon. Sugar Cured, extra Jean, 1 4-6 lbs. average, lb 24c
TAX REVISION AT SESSION HOB
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By DAVID M. CHTJK.CH. rSTArF COPrtPCNDNT I N SERVICE! WASHINGTON. .March 19. Kevi.sion of tax es daring the pr'Vtut s'.-.ssi ...n of Co'igrt is doub' ful. Although S'cret.-iry of the 'i'i e'ii;ry Houston hits declared t.u Inw rcvismn is n iiiimediu.tr necessity to the jiroerity of the couniry, it whj rpparent today that wide differences of opinion rust v this question. Oonl'.u t in eronotiiio Uieorles apparently will provide, a hurii.-r to rapid revision of the pesent ta. lnws. "It is impossible for the r otmrut tees to di all that i s!uil ,f it by the stcrt;Tv at ihe present sesston of congress." Kep. Henry T. Uainey. lH-nioorat. of Illinois, said to.hiv. 'To tiifiWe ch.u.gTrt. alterations and corrections of the old Jaw and to enact the new laws suggested wouii require many months and the present session of congress would have to l. extended indefinitely. O'.her Democratic member.- t,f the ways a.nd meat.? con.mittee. ioviver. l'eel that th--- laws can be cliaiig-:d and taxes adjusted very speedily. NO VERDICT YET IN NEWBERRY TRIAL i INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVICE' GRANi) HArU'S. MICH.. March 1 ft The Newberry trial Jury, which was, jrtven the case at 5 p. m. Thursday, j had not reached a verdict at noon toda y . j It is believed that no ballots hav ' been taken thus far. but that P" jurors are wading through the grrat mass of evidence in their bands, rr it is their intention to conduct an exhaustive survey of the case it may h oera! days before a decision is rvach. ed. I On being inforr.i-d that a verdict has been reached. Judge Sessions will notify attorneys and give them an hour time to get the defendants in i to th? coait room. Twin City News Notes J At a meeting of the T,ad!e.V Aid of the l'-i:ted Preshyterian church held yesterday afternoon at tho hoin of Mrs. Albert Newman in Hemlock St.. there wag re-election of the president and .ce. president to hold over another year. Mrs. William Ofner, is president and Mrs. U illiarn MeGauRhey vice president, with Mrs. '. l. Kitz. secretary and Mrs. Carpenter as. treasurer. Th-re will be renewed actiities with the re-election und the meet'nsrs will progress for plana to. arrange church benefits. Mrs. Guy HrentltntrT who formriy was Mia l.i'lian Jansson of 114th t. dcjiirted last evening to maletier ftittire homo at Sprtnjtfiei.i. .. where. hVr brother. Karl. l:o!i!s a most responsible position and wliere Mr. I-irentlinser herime r.-eenf y a: so. ta-t-d. Acc.inpanyiiis Mrs. 1 : r.t n 1 1 1 :, r w;. her father Mr. Kjrl Janss .n w ho nay become interest-d in th" sune induatry where his son and noii-in-Nw are and mar make provision to tnoe his ftimily th'-'-e. A farewell porty t-s todered nt the Janssoti home last e ening end was Quite a surprise to rhe family, as it. came unexpectedly ami m;it:y Cnirnuo friends iv-i e in a : t vnd.i ncv. It will be very much rearetted if t!i" Jinssons ill ultimately leave the ci;y because th'y have Ion? ben n-;-socia'.eU with many of Its activiii-s Kast Chicago women are sewint; t -day ct the home of Mrs. Harry Aokro il in South Karinjf ave., for the social service league. It believed that these metinprs will continue weekly and there is an i n vi t .i t ion extended to the pnbli'- for .1 1 i women desiring to (five a parr of their time to so signify themselves. There is no exclusive number of ivonin volunteer ir.K tho co-opt rat i. .n of all is asked. A joint cold. ration of the Tw-enti oh Century Cibie class nd the choir of i t. :ic Congrettntional church planner! i j thi . f.iritf in the fecial rooms of th - "hurch ha been ..ostponed owi c- to ; the acciden which bef. 11 Mr. Mrhaui.il : I in, one of the choir innhers. ; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kdwatd Knight of 1 '."rt hco t.i ave., ere the proud purer.'-, ; of a !itt daughter born last evening. : making the sec ond gir! in the family ! witli four brothers and tlie one siMcr 1 to welcome 'her. -Mather and tiabe ari J"IU . ' I J 1IM '- . j A lc.ke It- Is announced by the I.adios1 Aid of the V . p. church for Saturday, March 27th. with sale pluce yet to be il-.sip tidted . . The Jr.dian Ilarb.i didir of Kasttru rti-.rs have changed their meet-int--ver.injis from V. ilm S'iny to Tuesday. All rnmher.s of tin- r.rtan-izit'i'-n ar lirrml to b- pre:-eni at the Prsl of the pj. nitiiii which occur .-n date of March 2:ird. Mm. J. Y . Cook and Mrs. Ida Sepler of Indiana Harbor are visitors !-.-day of Mrs. Mny loniinii ,n Uio-s,. 1 St., Hammond. Mrs. Ko.s:tl Saalflebl w h.o has suffered for months a.u a nui: fr-m a fractured lir.ib. was taken to tlie Va-f savant hospital in t'hieag. to undergo snrgery necessary to relieve various conditions exisltlng. Mrs. .aalfield. who is well known in the community for her tiiusicale abilities and also w 5th her association in tile offices of ti" Smith-1 lii.riii Ltou -ilea t Co., met with this most u ,1 Torlii ua :.c accident when she slipned on an ky pavrmi nt unr-nii the uinti'r days. :-!ic has been totally unable to use the limb since and the bt?pitai care and surgery had been advised. I'astor Klmer Jones, of the First M. K. church at Indiana Harbor addr's.--c-d tl-.e ladies. rrembe: of the Aid S.j fieiy yeste : day at til.- home. of Mrs. George Scpt.-r in Jiiinlock st.-? tu the Interr-stc of r- , ivsl sirvicr . which w i H cornmenee nt ihe .-hurch or.e v e from next Sunday and cf wnich v iH later be learned through insertions made in the daily press. The mi'riingof yesterday was well attended. I1.. Garber of Fir St., is back from a trip to Quaker City. o.. vvhre his broth. r. James, has bcr n ill ami whom be visited. J The Ksther Rebekah Px-sr'-ee Train vvll n.eet Monday evcniiiK at the Odd. Fellows hail for th express purpose! of practicing for some detail work.
A U iik hii.-er- ,.f'-t!,f t, -I :, r.i n f t iodv.i nt i Med wili be present.
Twin I'itV f!rr-to 1 u iiu liters n f f. '"'. i meet tins evenicig i" rciular se.saic.ri ml ,lini.w the plans f r going to Clit. ; Wo at a ioim- il.-.t.i ' !n n i the ii,c. ptioti of n tx-w or! r i- made. There was sorce rt i h ; m :, t in -m. t t ; . -i n i - festwd la the post n-t-.i in r.t o! tlv postpfair to h'l in Chit 1 1'. o a w '
but It was owinir to tile Jist of high- '''" Conf-ret.ce Club convi iv yo.er .fficers" (nabiiiy to he presort terday am' to whl."-h Ka.'t ''hieago that brought about the change. So nit j ""''ih luis I c ntly affio.it The meet thing d. finite j:j he Joarnod regard- I i,L' wns ii..: hly dueit ional ii"! -ir.g this tit tonight- nteetlng. J J ' V ' I by hotii repre;..-nt a 1 1 ve .onin Mrs. Jjme.s 'I rirV..le of Ittti; t.i.. i ,r",!'
went to Grand Kai-ids. Midi., wh.re; she made entry into the Macc.ihe pital there j'ot a minor opera t Ion M expects to be returneil h rt- .o,.n ami in 'better health. Mrs. J. M. Wilsh of H.uth I'.arin;' a a., win 1 e hi t'r.is ryi to the n.enihir.s of fo r Am t ton lirid Club ntnl t'telr husbands. V j Attorney and Mrs .! . A. IV. ! t : son ; of Gary and Mrs. p-'i-s sees flyer:-, city ' librarian, were gtierts at the home; of Mr. und Mrs, l-'rank (Vllahm inj Vv si , Wt dne.sihiv roviiv.ir. I Mrs. .1. A. Jomw " North Mgoiui ave., and hr guest, her nistcr, Mr?. James lla.tr il; on. of Jol.et, M.. visited , the U A. Niehols t Valparaiso, who ; formerly lived tn Maf 'hi.-a,-.. a r.d Mrs . Nichols being daughter . f Mrs. Jones . Mro. Frank Ilolem of Fir 't . h-s! tak-n a position with th Ilnrns-l-ol-; lot U firm in their n-u .-tore i.c-.tiy. opened t i the j ti-!lc ami wlil raster io-liy csslst in oaring f-.r t'o- pat - o.; ajjc 'i.t.1 the books. Irs. J . W Aniletson of South liar! :ng eve. entertained the tnen.br rs ofj th" .Swedish Ladies A,d st her home tr--44 You Can m rip .W 9k f -1 1 yh Mv. E H0VS All Sizes 6 to 17. $10.95 Lafler Sunday is vi't a few weeks away and here is an opportunity to buy a serviceable and smart suit at a decided saving Included nr" 1 . many new styles m neat mix- .tt tures of ail wool blue serge. f - - - crav r brown. Lvcry sun v-v? with one naif 01 iujiv uneu - a knickers, seams taped to in-, sure eytra service. Ibcre are only about 300 of these suits, so early shopping is advised. Eoys Shirrs and Blouses All stupes and J gQ patterns, 98c to a' Spring Shapes vpli
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le kind of headgear to appeal tn real r of styles and shades, in all kinds of f J;j j plaidj, al! wool serge, pop! in, silks; Igjj -J: ew one-piece top effect, wide scapes. . woncJerfuj assortment at p. . . .' W eW
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made of suitincs. Full line of sizes
Sale on Beys' Shoes ALL SIZES--in Wack or tan; many to choose fr6m. $2.25 to $4.50
Confirmation Outfits for Girls
White Confirmation Dresses in embroidered voile, lace or r . -it c 11.. s. rcca SilS. pcciaiy ' nrirprl .4 98 to ViA
bins Vi;;e t umps at very Low rnces. Girls' White Silk Li:!e Hose; CO sizes to C2 VV
C'IRLS COATS in navy blue serge; sizes 8 to 14, only GIRLS' COATS, sizes 2 to 6, in navy orly. Saturday special GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES A wonderful line; all colors, all sizes.
MrJL. MA iJ -1 r MJk. hm. jkM.
"IlarnrnoiidV Lowest Priced Store"
t.i -1 . . I was li.;-cii.-sod but nctl.i.ij; -tin y arrantci :'or at a soon dtr- which cannot t ivtii out for pub;;c a at this i t ! m . Mr.. :. 1.. id. o-endi-i! t- .of the . Kast Chicar.o onun'i ":,j' Mrs. J. I. Kc-nn dy. ci.air nan of rgr:iiil work, vrn ej-.titlert ,y tneir ri-cogni-tl.oi f ofYi. to b" pies' nt at. til. t'hlTi ! r 1 y - n . f. ; nt : !o women were in at'erw. d- ire 11 i ri t o.u ' n r;. heo 1 h' IU at the H w i f t ' 1 ':' U i f,..- Co. ye.t". r- - iay. re j., reset a t ; v ir.,.i:l.t rs of the Il.-rtu Kcuny.ni.' d.---, a t i-.o n ! o l-l.ast- i: ( i U h V.' .-a.go Woma.rii 'tub. g..nral n a icl their friemN - coin I u a. 1 1 ; 1 1 t - red Ci: r . Tley vo-n r!d throii;;!: various pa r t in en t s plant t.y rriiiijes jiml niter t: t. : i e l.ihhy. .McN.-ill Co., white t.iev ,i it hi d tii" -i::n:Pg -i the arioi:s products . '1 he luiii I n w os :i l ai'i - teti.i f tyb j:iul ' iijiiv. 1. Ti" .onien ; ; 1 ! o , es t ...i in t h" doiiv.st.i.. iniricacies m' their liotitefj bad much to b..ri. f;-otn the Iripe made. Some of th l.Vile eerfutc In-me hpftit a fw Injurs at Wood la vii tlieii'ir, viewing the f'it.i Mi-i !:: . A 'toget her. tli: way was t ll fi f t e ! ; V e a r Old (,r ami Mrs Al Cialiiun of l .rn.-.ipo'e' st... was : Ir- -iter,.-,: with r. ,v, ,M, ,..i,i.di which '-ry i i.. a : ) n I a . IT. w ., - M ., I . pol '. . i bf tt . r -i d a , . M i-k . t'iirr.e C. .Mann, cf N w Gufr..,,, m,, h,.re on "a vi-it to the , ,,. r . r ,)..,.,. i,t -r Mrs. I.e., .ii.r lill':: Ii We a t f, it .
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Do Better at Shneider's
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V Here Is a Wonderful Bargain! Ladies, Spring Coats Three quaiter length, in polo cloth or shvertone; a $40,00 coat at $25.00 50
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j: Hundreds of New Spring Skirts St2es! : JUST RECEIVED tTX ! All latest sprina models; a world r.'ii&
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Ladies' Silk Hose in black, white, gray, brown ; and navv ; $1.50 value, (i "1 Cf 1 Saturday onlv 0 L .KJK3
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!i r ;.n in (i , ri Ti-w i -i'L n hich Kij Just nrrlwl. It in piedic-t'-d that will i mo ijnite profli'ient in hur newly adopted skill. Mrs. li.-r.ry I'itzc'o of Mrlviile ave. j:, i.lel to the list of thos- report,.,f front 'the t'aiiiin work. (iistrict this AVh!!" ti.e rr.pmhcis of the dtill f-ani prar: lcrt for coming ceremonies attendant With th'1 bll'e , !hsS .'l.loTtt jf:, an t ietna t eri by Woodbine 'a!np, Ftoyai Nf i b ii oors. yesterday Hi.-rnf nn. coinmi it .-es not in the drill vvorx r.nt other w io- a-''tte for the Lest iivrfjts of the '.r.ier. i.r'-Tiared a i-h k .-n f.-;i-t hich was served .i ti e e. .n. -i n :-. n of t h wo-k. Thfi-'e mot wsp 'tiipie in- the lead of tJie surprise incitid. ed tiie !vX-du tres iMiwlit-r, Weirtjuc'i 1'ook. Mil'.er. Wiiiiani". An't. J.is.i Ia'.von ami Miller The nss' hehl areidtion .f fourteen candidates in tie asl mr.ritii and h.s man.r more seehm;.- admittance,. This is the mot n ;,i. l 'ea.-on offered fo- the festivity f yesf rilat . .Mrs. Tr.of. A. William or North- , ote ave. who lias in en i'i peveral w e. k s shows n .slight f-airi in her cor.d'tion. but y. t :s unab!'- to bn up but f.hort l rln i? each d.iy. Mrs. I". N. Canine of North Matnun I've., r i r- sen ! m i; tlie Indiatui V - men in t.he Inter- oi.: 1 1 c at o u 1 Wor: li'.iii'li'..'il 'APieh is -.'art of t n.e Inter j Cli'irrh Moen,ei:t fi 1 1 , roh-d a nie--t I ,ng of the body !,)( at th'- Chicag". V. M. C. A. Wednesday ,f this week Mi?.' Irene Sniitli "I Sort h M.B f"; t: e.. entei tai a -"1 guests yestei da lernoon comp; i.ui'u: a ry for -'onidrtliday anniversary. The in ncliou j was ill the most convention:!! Serii'6j a r.d a very plea.-ant '. in:- mduiged in by the guests. TAILOR and FURNISHER 79 State St. fiamisond o 6 CLEVER SPRING il 'A 5 rnodect price. io to 545000 Your favorite spring model is here ?.t a most modest price these new Eton, fiared, ponyarid plain tailored effects, made of good grade serge, tricotme, wool velour and poplin, at J35-537-545 Ladies! $H A large assortment of ladies' up to the minute Spring Hats specially priced A .98 SC. 98 to ,...$D.S8 $7.98 : Hammond FOR THE NUMBER
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- M u au u'l LJ kJ M EJ 2 and MONDAY We Offer You the Greatest Values in Lake County! Our Prices are Posi;j tively the Lowest and It Will Pay You to iCome for These Big Bargain' iaturaay and onoay ! MEN'S 25c KIIAKI HANDFS. SALE PRICE 9c MEN S 25c BLACK SOX SALE PRICE 14c ! KEN'S HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS, SALE PRICE $1.65 MEN'S PURE SILK NECKWEAR SALE PRICE 69c MEN'S HICKORY OVERALLS $2.00 VALUE, SALE PRICE $1,39 ric r r it 1 n tt nuri)4!ic i Vynr.xinAl I i V t-.lV--Vi-.l-oJ SALE PRICE $2.69 MEN'S UN10NALLS. A BIG j BARGAIN AT I .29 i iMEH'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, ; SALE PRICE i 4 ! . 1 5 j MEN'S WORK PANTS, A SNAP AT 1 2 o 9 5 ! 20c CANVAS GLOVES, KNIT I WRIST i 10c ! MEN'S 35c PAD GARTERS 15c. ' Men's and Young Men's i Dress Suits the Latest j Spring Styles With Belts !or Plain English Mcdeh ;at the Low Price of 27 and Up Men's Suits, Shoes, Overcoats, Hats and 1,000 Other Articles for Men and Boys at Reduced Prices Clothing and Shoe Co. M. Stiglitz & Co. 527-529 Hohmaa St. Cor. Logan' Hammond, Indiana For Values, Try THE HUB
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