Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1920 — Page 3

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Joeeph Vidii, East ""hN'aeo mer- j ChAr.t and tr11 jj'irfr of the eon.-im!tte.. which :s curd t -oo- th- d : ' v p. for t h- j Pol. so loan in the T':n '"I'lop. sives , th follr-winar rnp.! nl v the p.M.pt,: I or the district, bosh Polish and Amn:-i van. should help In ov.- r-,'ii r!b)ritr t h 1 e a n : j r.pr we ronf ider the gfrxra.! con- I d.'ions and rit-t.i? ion in Kiit-ope, w 'hT" :s one ro'mtrv. f. -r n:in" a.'P I fo- --t t.- n. by the. world nd th:s i ! Po'and. "After he vsnj-jst and tirhappy par-j T!'iOD of Poland, a j-ra: ntti n of yes- ; rerday. we sf( a .ra m that thi country ; comirg back to ;s -h it th I fn'ure of r-M.-ird 'i hrteH ater many dark days and oiffr:ns.. i '"Vhen w ;..k at. the 'v.jr of' I-urc. w e n-w a bii; count rv bp-! rween M'.trn and Ka.-tf-i KiT-p. as j l.irre row at Fran, -r '".'rmary wttn I a n-.!!l! -n .f troop and r ;' 3' (..- i ""'" inhabitants, m '.-: of i i.'-ja ,v ti;P i same language and the aim rel.ffion. j ur.ird Vhr.-r.ian .-p:iit. j 'The rv.i.h army. ..n. f the great- ! annics now in ; t;i " ,, hits receiv. oo, a eoirse of jiod Ipssit in the different ttrsiicj r-f f h world. A'-s'r'..in. j Grman. Russian ar.d Fn n. !. Vh.n th F-vjes from th l.'nit-d SUfs .-"n'.f I for Frv t" takei Tart in the stru-i.fl r fcn-d Pent for th '.ih.-n , not. ot;v of !

'SYRUP OF FIGS'! i 1 CHILD'S LAXATIVE I

Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach Liver and Bowels.

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Accept "Oaiifornia" Syr-ip of cn!y look for the name ra!:fnrms in tie packaye. then nu r snre your child is havme th hst and mrt hsrmleys laxatn or physic fr.r th little v.orr.ach, liver and r-owei. Children Iom its d!ieiu frtiiy tasfa. Full directions fr child's dose on each bottle One ;t without fear. Mother! Tou must say "Calif orria." Adv.

Arkin,s,, June

BARGAINS

on Graduation and Wedding Gifts

12 size 20 year guaranteed gold filled Elgin watches, vprtS $21.00; ?pecial, $17.85

Other watches $1.90 up. Bracelet Watches, worth 5 1 8.00 ;

pecial for

June

$14.90 i,t

Barefoot Sandals Chilrlren's Barefoot SanHals for summer play wear: hvrvstrap

style; made of lotus ca!t, stitched -down leather

yoies. .Sizes 5 to II. Regular pnre $2: on ?aV. pair

$1.59

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Play Oxfords well-made oxford for hoy red tiny, titched-down leathe

soles; s17.es 1 V, to 2. $1.79 pair; S1, z to I 1, pair.

The "Runner." a well-made oxford for hoy and jrirls, of tan j l"tus calf, reinforced tins, stitched-down leather t 1 f" f !

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Wednesday, June 9th

Store News

Men's News

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Work Shirts You will find every shirt in the assortment of trustworthy fabrics and workmanship, and priced within reach of men who expect full value for every dollar they spend. Here are some suggestions : Blue Charnbray Shirts, $1,39 Big Yank brnd work shirts: ext'a well made of pood heavy qualify blue chambrav, attached collar, two pockets, faced sleeves, all siv $1 OQ On special sale at. .. A ' Union Suits Athletic Style, $1. 19 Swissam Lnion Suits, knee length, no sleeves, made of pin 5triped nainsook; well fitting, comfortable gar- 31 1 Q ments. Priced at .. 1 1 U

ForthcSports Women of 1920 We have as an etensive a collection of sports apparel as any woman would want to seir-ct from, in exdusne modes that just team with t h t treatment o f Fashion.

Special Values Featured for Tomorrow

Work Shoes Scientifically constructed shrves. thoughtfully built to give tnaxi mum comfort and service Work Shoes $5 Kind, pair $3.95 Men's extra heavy puaranteed $5 work shoes, of brown gram calf, bellows tongue, double leather soles, strictly soled, all sizes. t0 QC On sale, pnir O.JO Socks at 25c BiltwfH summer weight work socks, double Keel and toe; they come in black, brown, navy blue and gray; O C

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Chic Polo Coats Thesf trig little mats can be slipped on easily over your frock when through with your stame of tennis or golf and ready for the ride homewards. Many thades and modes, but space hrmts us to these few: Polo Coats that formerly sold st $43 to $53; distinctive new models of polo cloth, goldtonc and wool velours, silk lined throughout; $3 75 marked down to Sports Coats that sold up to $30; stnking models of polo cloth, burella and fancy mixtures; shawl and mannish collar, with reveres, unique jj 1 g 75 pockets, all-around b"elts. Priced at.. Silk Sport Coats, of silk tricolctte, trimmed in angoM. in the shades of blue, peach and J" 7 white; $43 00 values, at 1 U

Dainty Sports Shoes Her? are footwear specially made to give plenty of service to athletic women. Even' model is reinforced where the strain comes, and bound where binding counts. Just a few are: A beautiful showing of prettv white pumps and oxfords; perfect fitting and well made; $LE Cf flexible leather soles. Pair PJ.VU Women's snurt new white canvas pumps, Louis or military heels, best leather soles; Cf) regularly $3.50. Special at PO.OW "women's white canvas lace boots, neatly made, new lasts, best leather soles. $4 50 The Lovely Sweaters Are very sumptuous looking, exclusive in designs and excellently well made. Whether chosen to be the keynote of the sports costume, or just a minor strain, these sweaters almosts make a whole, symphony by themselves. SeV these: The new sweater coats of fibre silk, fancy weave, reversible border, soft roll collar, all- djl C CA around belt and pockets. Priced at. 7. & A O.OU Sport Blouses, of fncolettc, square peck, embroidered in wool, short sleeves-, htted belt; in J C QQ peach, jade, bisque and flesh. Priced at. Paul Jones Middies, of white galatea cloth; the sailor collar and cuffs are trimmed in red or I?0 QQ blue. Priced at &A,ZJO

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Sports Clothes Attractively Priced our sports apparel need not h" expensive - if purchased at this stor for no articl is accepted unless it is capable of giving maxim'.m of stylish wear at minimum prices

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Dashing Sports Skirts Lxclusiveness. daintiness, and chic, these describ best the exlensiveness of our remarkably well fashioned sports skirts. Their modest price markings bring them within reach of all women desiring a mode foi tennis, sroidng, hiking, etc. Beautiful summer skirts of baronette satin, Kumsi

Kumsa. Dew Ki't and Queen Anne satin, peach, jade

and white. $M).0O values, special a'

$19.75

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.nort sKirts. new moaeis. or an wool niaias and ve-

iour cherts, m tn.e new cotormgs, values

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Special values are offered in white tub skirts, carefully made in the latest styles, of white gabardine, surface cioth and hnrne, at $2.08 tf A Tf f and 34.SU Stunning Sports Mats Their fascinating shapes of becomingness, their soft, airy fabrics, their myriads of colorings combined with their originality in designing make them the most popular choice for sports wear. Women's ard misses' smart new sport hats, summer's favorite styles only one or two of any one model made of novelty straws, milan hemp and felt in combination with pretty ribbons. None of the sport hats you will see priced at $7.50 to $8.50 will tf C Afj surpass these at JO.UU A special group of children's becoming hats, noveitv straws and basket weave braids, ribbon trimmed.

all white, specially priced at

$2.95

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Smart Bathing Costumes Soon you will be hieing away to ocean beach of lakeside resort. When packing your trunk be sure to have one of cur daintiest, most individual bathing dresses among your belongings. Here are a few stunning models, note their attractive pricings. Women's attractive one-piece bathing suits, made of i r i lit- i

mercerized raoncs. rmgnt. daring colors, a variety

from which to make selection, priced at

$5.98

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The famous Tom Wye Knit wear the very latest

creations in one-piece bathing suits all wool gar-

$12.98

ments in dinng color combinations

priced at

Women's saucy little bahting caps of pure gum rub

ber, a score ot different styles, in bright colprs, at

98c

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1847 Roger? Bro". Silverware at reduced prices. Old Colony pattern ; Yz dozen tea

spoons, worth vM.UU,

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L - ,-. v. ri nf-Io'. p1 c' ' n t ry . b :t a,.'-( f'TlMon is nor on-pidrd. for th l-'oland w ( !:; t ty of tbe w rld from Puif'iin sr indebted not only fr.r the valuable j :tar-m. a? now th-y are the only' wtvicph !nitri! .y Ko.sciuszk" and J - ti-hlif.c" ilolshf vim. j f't.in.-k: in t b nnt of Am.'rtoan !n-j THi hn "f hbvs' d work, which ho ; .. ;i. nd-nr" but for nviriy eit ini-ns. who j .iro rvw undertaking in the name ' ha ib-n.- t l:-ir .-hiiro in the u p tu 1 1 d : n .

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"' tra.-nt tho Turks. V- f. o ard oni'-i hii.e fo ..-oit p ro !is : ?ion T fo!-s. -Aiio Took a t:rt- it ;

!-t t h' i::rati'-n of tis i niinl'-v . --nd vl o .v-t i..nes in bwodm up ; ths ;'rti and i nd f -rid ep r ibpuo!!'-. "Preo.dent v -,;..n at th- r.cfH.i"n of ;

f ; fop w bi-h sh.- stands and in th . ! ,i!i7at ion of th.--.-- i.t-o.xetn hiah id-ata ..f (rovoi nmon! said I'l-osj.i. nt Wiison -t ; i ho Tolf-!- may r.'iirt "ti tio- oon--nuorj

frtendly interest of th- t'nited Stt. f r-Hfl ip. the monthly 'Amfrica ti 1 nd i! si r if ' th-it the rottural i io.hf s in lorr.o.Tat ic '"linti are so aioindint..

New Jewrlrv at special !"',rrsJ ",!,n"

cut prices for June. See our line ', J7".,

first.

the o 1 istt of t'',e r-'i .!h a m ha .-a- i 'h-- thi -.-.int ry wi'l tsk- fuvly one br to the t'nifd State, sa :d th-.- I X rrs! p!ac) menc t h- s-t-ot in-

"thors: iiotwon t h o j d u t r ia 1 countries of the wrM. Pojar.d and F-Ur-i tlie nt.'t-.o ' has i rr. n-e ro li-rte. jn rnmrrai.. oo:t!,

Vv'hv experiment with liver ar-.I bo-jre! remedies whfn nrtie n re so goo;) as Dr. Kdward" J'andelion I'iil, r.nd a smn!! will put you nstf I'r. Kdward' Isndlion ri!' ar tna-le from te ex'raet.s of vegr-.aM.". ar-1 l.erb onlv, and are t'a-non u dependable reme.iv for const'pa io,-. -.no iesrion, iiver, nd Btrr. ..'. trotihles.

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i 'P. t'bfvistiy of iTao-Toord. tr-in--.i'I'M buainefa at iyr ,aurday . -Mr. And Mr?. S. W. Hart-ng visited

'' 1 1 h relatives at fhi'ao on sat 'irday j Fer

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Guaranteed $2

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special at

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Chas. Arkin and Son City's Oldest Jewelers 1G3 STATE ST., HAMMOND

Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co.

47S-80-82 Hohman St.

Pbone Hammond 3471.

Tl cv h.tvf savei rnanv a "ivrtor

' " . i bib, as wet, as mifl.-i jpijfi'ring, fid Sf2S'2S ! there is not a case that these t o's

wiil not lif-ip-If Ton h.ire nevftr used Dr. K1 wards"' IandeMn ri'.'i, get them, th'n von will feel tieir won.ierfnl resnl's. t'e-n't pnt ofT. for aie by all dr-:?-C-rs.

Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make n?w top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones.

petroleum, iron. lead. zine. wax, salt-.' to., vh it'll can he exploited tor h;norods and hundreds of yen is. The .;nppl. of coal is oa io u! a i ed for 1 u , rj . oi r. i q tor.? and by the presort not m;tl pr1.iction M'iU last for l.rm) vo.its niore 'We uish to .-all th attention of the Am-rioan peool in the i'alin! T''.--

Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

ltd Sunday. M . .1 .hi T.ev

.o.j.dron. are vis::', n-i'h Mr VI r- . Iu Hartiian and tmi'v.

t-stnieni mirrond. spent Sunday with the !attw's ' v' ' v 2"ood I ,rnt hr. Mrt?. is-isan S?panir.

-h In-I niond is-tod -ith reiativeR on S'Jny." j .!eiior of ilarrmoni. reached relatives and friends on SPinday morning. Th

j doeH.seri i. a brother of r,n. Jaegr j Hnd h f-irmrr resjHenr of pvr .nd w pi! known h"re r i1 in n'irlt KA.n .

t o, -,v n s . Mr. and Mrs. ,b,s. Ho"man of Ha t -S'l-nday with re'ative.s at JJp-hton, li; d a y . St. Joseph's fhir-h celebrated 'he

the '.'ornus christi. Hijh Ma.-

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I '.vas held at. p. i-.ii o'cio.-k a. ra . After

n marohed around the

me-ery and chnrrh yard . r.'jih Sohai er was a Harrvriond v:sor on Saturday.

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-SEE US FIRST.

A few cents buys "I

tnct to the faet. fhTt the polish e t

nt has i...siid Po'iish IlepubUe . for the sum of jno.nnn.'nin at 6 '

per ont inter"', paid semi-annually

The loan obtained wii! be nsed for re-! tor an applioation ..f "larider-ine'' you j o.'nstrvietion f the country, f-r ajarri- i can net fn.-l a fallen hair er any d?n-jruit-jre and industry, for fjod-3ttifr and' druff, beside? er- ha-.r shows nr-w

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QUALITY SERVICE

COAL

PHONE

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