Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1920 — Page 8
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think of it RIGHT NOW when everviriln-r U W hlah. and pood merchandise is scarce.
. . . J o o at cny pvice, ycu can buy good government merchandise at a mere trifle of its real worth; merchandise that has a reputation for quality; a chance of a lifetime; an opportunity that may never ccxe again; prices that makes you thirA of the days before the war.
Thousands of Bargains Await You Here! Merc Are But a Few:
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U. S. Army Raincoais irr world beater?, i new shipment (U5t arrived. Price Drily $4.85
Army Style Shoes
Goodvear sewed, well made.
TO COST HALF A MILUDN
Gary's Take Front Tark at Miller
going: t cost th" citv in rounrt
fig-urea fjno.nno and ivlien completed will probably b tli finest pleasure report fcnrl rawing friot '-n the lake.
j A r'ruilsis.lon for a bond lsu is to be I mailf to coinplt the I'iirk Board cro-
ra tn. This is the. figure given out by Mayor W. F. llodpfs this niorntne followiv,R the r'-ijnlar meeting of tb Tark Hoard yfstertlny. when the question i f improvenirnts at Mliler I'.rach was discussed pro and con. There are now CoO acres of land available for park purposrs at Miller r.ea'-h an3 it is' the plan of Mayor Hodges to t.ikp in all the land up to th Porter county land. (iiinc Gary a three mile Mretch for its park.
; One of the first improvements at the 'Peach is to be the erection of a $6".-
5J j 000 bath house. It will not only bo la monument to the city, but aocords ins; to plans will outrival anytlunsr on ; the lake within a radius f 100 mile?, g It will certain 1.700 lookers. 1,11" for X. mn and ti"0 for Wr.m-n, and modern
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fort stitions will also be erected. "If we di not Ret a street car line : out. to t!i beach." said the mayor. "w wi'l start a bus l:n tint will i take care .if a the ponl that ''van, t o rj to atid !'r:.m t'l brach " Tha: Is a piaus-.Me way to get ai ounl tha car hn' fi'uati n . . t. the jinrk board meeting yesterday thr w as fa, orab1. conment on : the purchas ,,f n acres of t!;" To'lest on li'in flub acreage for the faln- ! met Park. Th sum is iiiglier man ; !h-' i'!ts- .f t;ary expect. -d to p.iy f .r iT. but thre is no doMbt but what th- : pn rclia." Wt'l made.
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just mEEvtmi A new shipment of those fine U. S.
O. D. WOOL SHIRTS,
Special, only
DID. REDS I: BREAK THE
AHMSIKE?
Army Khaki Blankets S2.45 Russian Grey Blankets 84.85
Army Hats only 95c Khaki Breeches 95c
-U. S. Salvage Store, 97 State Stree t, HammoncJ
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PHONE 118 HAMMOND.
123 GOSTLIN STREET.
Saturday Specials PHONE ORDERS FOR MORNING DELIVERY MUST BE IN BY 9:30.
HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS DEBATE
THIS EVENING :
GROCERIES. I dozen Tall Club Home Milk. .$1.69 pr can 141. jC No. 3 Can Saurr Kraut, per can.l2V2C l ine Santa Clara Prunes, per lb. .26c Monarch Baked Beans, per can.l2V2C English Walnut, soft shells, lb. ..40c English Walnut Meats, per lb 75c Swift's Pnd- Washing Powder, larze, package 17c American Family Soap, 10 bars.. 73c MEATS Beef Pot Roast, guaranteed tender, pr lb 22c-25c Nice Lean B-ef Stew, lb 18c Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, per lb 22c Veal Shoulder Roast per lb 22c Veal Stew, p-r lb 20c
A great bargain in Fresh Pork Fresh i
Regular Hams, 6 to 10 lbs. a v. .23c Fresh Lean Cali Hams, 3-5 lbs. ; average 17c(
Young Pig Pork Loin,
33c
Ths Fas C1.!-i?-i
nat:n teams wi'l tor t with the ie3m r;r.-'
hly'n school if bate, th s,ir:i rfin r i.Th i:i Kast n-.i.-apn
i a.rr: Urinative team of .
at at ho-'' w h ;
average .
Nice Lean Fresh Pork Butts, lb. 261 oc EASTER BARGAINS IN SMOKED HAMS. Morris Supreme Hams. 10-12 lb. aerge, lb 34V'2C Morris Regular Ham. 6-10 lb. average, lb 33c Morrss' Regular Ham's, 10-12 lb. average 32c
Morns' Skinned Hams, 8-1 0 lbs a vera , ge 3 1 '2c j FATAL AUT 0
8-12 lb. average 32l4c Morris' California Hams, lb 2912C Mnrris' Supreme Bacon, lb 45VsC Kettle Rendered Lard. special today 23c
- . s r n o ( 1 -zh !'..-k horns 'n:nij lnerso:-, in a jit' d:i he ins: d'bate 1 and liary. The ch school will the n-'g ii iv? the n"ig!i!)rms ews. The rt'l"S- !;- " i. That P r : 1 1 s of t h
Interest of
team wi; jourr." I ci'y to confst t j tion for d'ate j 1'tv'on l.ihor v it
! f log"-! s-'hou !s to the he?
tl'.e American Feort'.e." T I1 e subject Is of spuria'
in the Olutiint district b-caus :nlu?tr:a' l;f of fh coniiciii
i trie rpjesti-n i: also a favor:' j bates nftni.-;i ro..ge tsanis 1 out the country.
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COLLISION
BY FRAMK I 0 j !STFF CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE! j 1 BF.IiL.IN. March 2 j - - ( N: gh t ) The j '.op'uro .if sv.ral villa.-s in the liuhr district, f r.m th Ileils by i?ov- ! crnmnt troops was anr.O'inced in a' w.ir i f!;r- communique tonight. The. I?e.ls are acctiseij hy t;-. war c.ffH-e of breaking '!" armistice in th ! ituhr district by attacking go -r n men t j Tores. j No oficla! con n rtr.i t i on has been re- j J ceived ly the. ar office tf th rpot ' that Veel. an Important In instr'.al ' 1 town in Vrstrn Prussia, has been ca ;i- ! tured from the government troops by , : lied. There has been heavy f.ghMns 1 j around V.'esel with the city in a sat ! i of siege. Soldiers have arrested a numhr of,1 II"! couriers 'who r carrying en- i ico-.iraglng reports fr .m the I'.tjh.r di.-
rie.t to cities in other rat:1' of Ger-; Tt is reported that !-crl Russian.
a-fty o iii'Tv it o ere sent, into tir-
mny hy I.er:n. are helping direc the t opraticns of the. PpartactsM m I'r-js-, Fia. "io-e-. t f sht! r. g Is reported from th e te'ghbr'rh,o 1 of M:jntf r. capital of I T"st piu '. ia. T't1 1 'oir.in jtiii's in that' IWtrict are threatening to dt-r.v t'.! ! factories if they are 'lefei'ed by Fres- ', id'nt F'ort's tro'iii. ' The Fre'.he't. a Orrmun'.st newsp-a- : rT. accuses the i;irnni";i! mili'ary forces a lial'e. of precipitant g a reign of terror. A-cordlnsr to th,s newspa-1 I 'Or. after the i-aptui" ..f t ". cty by
the jm eTnment troops. worMngmcn we-e shot down or b'at-n, seven'held'for BRUTAL CRIME I INTERNATIONAL NE'AS SESVICE STL F.HtiN 1U.E, . March Seven suspects are bet-j hcid today in i -nnect.on with th brutal assaults snd murder of Frances P'oith. aije..! eleven.
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WEIL The North Side Grocer who adyertises, delivers to all parts of the city and gives S. & H. Trading Stamps.
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RUG CLEANING
There is -no article of household utility that must stand the hard use that falls to the lot of rugs and carpets. They accumulate the soil incident to all hangings and draperies; they are the victims of the law of gravity; that fall heir to the grit that clings to footwear, large cr dainty, to the feet of grown-ups or romping youngsters. To add insult, to injury, they must be the treadmill
i. ,o.f tlto Yt nil colt nl rl TirVinvo -f-Vcie. oortivnnUinJ i- ,1
j soil grinds the life and wear out of the threads and
fibers. You have such rugs or carpets in your home. Thorough cleansing, such as we give them at proper intervalsadds new life and greatly prlongs their usefulness. May we not have the opportunity of demonstrating to you the excellent quality of our Rug and Carpet Cleaning? We also clean the most delicate fabrics, tapestries, Men's and Womens' Suits. Goods Called for and delivered. Prompt Service. THE HOPMAN CO.
riNTEffNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE" PETM'-IT. Mi h. Mirrh ;S --Mrs. -May Dompscy. t .'urty-;. ear- -Id wife of an actor idiymg at a. local "he-it re. is dead. Mrs. -oe. D'inharc. a maid In the horn of Philip Wrsgh'. '; roi. point e and Theodore "ol, treasurer at the Miles theatre, are seriously if nor. fatally tnj'ircd ns a result of a collision between ii 8utPiMI and a Lake. Shore. Interurban car farly today.
-o'ire.d 'he surrounding wood s In a.n
! effort to cap'ure the slayer. H'-3'.' .--r. (dons of armed guards were place J around t he jail V liere ( l(e s-l;:pect v e.re i UcM to prevent, violencr.
THREE CAUGHT SMUGGLING OPIUM
MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE .V;U.-V FRIF.TA. M evico. March
FOR THE BOYS Put the Little Fellow in a New Suit for Easter
Suits in all wool and corduroys, values as high as $8.:0; a real Easter special (sizes 3 to 8), at
$5.50
GENERAL CLEANERS Vra. D. Boyer, Manager.
Tel. Ham. 216
375 Sibley St.
Suits of the same materials as above, attractive colors, sizes 12 to 18. Special at only
$7.50
.Ve have some pretty tempting prices in Men's Suits that it will surely pay to investigate. We have again reduced the prices on a big assortment of Men's Trousers. You will find the prices at Greenberg's Store lower than elsewhere, in spite of the much advertised
sales now in progress, investigate, and be vinced.
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Shneider's" TAILOR and
FURNISHER 79 State St. Hammond
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lioys buits of the Better Line at a very modest price. at $17.00 In all wool flannel green and brown ; sizes 6 to 1 7. Styles boys want for Laster and graduation. Parents will appreciate the unusually good materials, the careful workmanship and at 1 iround serviceability of these splendid garments. Boys' Blue Serge SUITS
All Wool. Fast ColorPair of Knickers. $10.98
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CLEVER SPRING SUITS At a Very Modest Price s35 to $45
.fit;
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inree quarter lengm, in poto ciotn or silverBoys New Spring Caps irdea 54000 .c.M!a.'.$23 $27.50
Your favorite spring model is here at a most modest price these new Eton, flared, pony and plain tailored effects, made of good grade serge, tncotine, wool vclour and pophn, at
s35-s37-45
LADIES! Here Is a Wonderful Bargain! Ladies' Spring Coats T"l .1.1- 11.1 1
inree quarter lengtn. in nolo ciotn or silver-
Spring Shapes All Sizes.
Just-the kind of headgear to appeal to real boys. New one-piece top effect, wide shapes. Full line of sizes. Sale on Boys' Shoes ALL SIZES
-in black or tan; many to choose from. 2M to s4
Boys' Hose, Strong and durable 39c
refill) ; (
Featuring at Moderate Prices. New Easter
Millinery
Boys" Saparate Pants, all lined; many O OC fine dark colors; sizes to 17
Boys' Hats in cloth, felt or silk; a wonderful assortment; 98c to. .
$2.25
Suits for Boys' of 2 to 8 Serviceable, Good Looking. s3 to Many little styles for young boys. The materials are neat mixtures in patterns and colors that will give unusual wear. Every suit comes with two pairs of lined knee pants. Made to give long service. Boys' Suspenders 39c
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A visit here is really the only way to realize how splendid the values are and h ow very moderate we have them priced, at J3 to $5 Ladies' Silk Hose in black, white, cordovan and gray; $1.50 value; ;:rday. $1.00 Other Silk Hose to $2.95.
Hundreds of New Spring Skirts All latest spring models; a .vorld of styles and shades, 'n all kinds of plaids, all wool ?erge, poplin, silks; a wonderful assortment at
.98
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Boys' Overalls in blue striped with bib; sizes 5 to 15; 98c and
79c
dovs .coveralls m
sizes 3 to 8
Is in khaki or blue ;
$1.19
Boys' Lee L'nion Alls just like dad- I l QQ dy's; size 3 to 8; best material A Confirmation
finite Confirmation Dresses in beautifully i -i i i i i-. .r
emDroiaerea voue, iace or wnne tar-
feta silk. Specially priced $4.98 to. . .
Girls' White Pumps at Very Low Prices. Girls' White Silk Lisle Hose; c sizes to 9" '
$11.98
s4dLi to S1I
wonderful Skirt for the stout woman; made of all wool mannish serge; sizes to 38 waist. Specially rcd $11.93 SPECIAL! -adies Silk Lisle Hose;
slightly second; ; 59c val- S). uc. Saturday only 1 3 pair
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GIRLS' COATS in navy blue serge; sizes 8 to 14. only $9.98 GIRLS' COATS, sizes 2 to 6. in navy only. Saturday special $7.98 GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES A wonderful line; all colors, all sizes.
79 State St. : Hammond
LOOK FOR THE NUMBER
"Hammond's Lowest Priced Store"
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S. GREENE ERG 85 State St. Hammond, Ind.
Three Americans, eivin tho nam,, of , JOACHIM CAN'T PAY
l Edward Jr itzgrald cr . hi-e- ana t.i rt- : . t WaU'-rs nd Ku-i.li-!i Pehauiacher i
of Kansas City, '.v.-.- aricst-! smith
HIS LAUNDRY BILLS
rrin-" .Tonchim livod at Stra.sburK fnr a tim ti'-fm'1 the- French occupiecl Alsace and Lona:r.".
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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
C.ua yamar nh;l lu-ikirc a landing frr-tn r.l;ls. aiiucii 't l-rinc- j.-tchim. cf
crs1 in a 1-oit f-Tininin? i Tn 1 n?-' -w-rn lamiiy or lormer war
l.'ida. cann-Jt ray a Sit laundry bill, it r r . il.'d by th-'" J-'rnch a ut ii--rit is at
Slrasi-burc'. A Ftrassburg- !aundr
cured j judimetit in the c;il et.iir!." acainst "Sh-ut Jon. -him I-h- ri.f-il- rn."
, u 1m is 5:;ipp--.ed to !..- tile sanit ic-ir.HH
hie h r'-cnt !y frrat"d a s.-rrto in
t ih A ll-in hot.-l in H.-rli when 1,.-
his companions nttai-ked I'r( mil oil";
twnty cnesof aniinun;! in and ean' of opium alud t $lft.ii'a. are,.rd:r.? t tin rtfttchT, re. ei rd h rf tcda. The iluro are li,-:ie.-,i t-- hi draft
1-itlfirs and leader r. an oi-ium an 1
ainmu:.;' ion fRiiicc;:; nr.
Are you reading The Times?
Needles of Ancient Days. Thf noodles that have oorac dewn to us fmiii nr,riinf Kpyjt are very cofir'.e, hut it Is certain that finer
'""I iier-lle-. ii. ust liaf boon made to iuak
; the (je!.e;1io eiiihroidfry produced hy j th-iso people. Jiidpnj: hy ilic desciip- ! tiens cf omliroiii, rv in Homer. th
Pn,l ; Greeks also n;:w. Jme hnd ery fine Det'!ie.
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