Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 14

THE TIMES Friday, October 29, 1920. LABOR WILL JOIN WITH GERMANY" IS TAKIXG ILIVELY INTEREST IN FA SIM'"1 nwv- Vj ..ra-wuV lsS-"?" 1'' 7"SJ 2VP

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trr viumKD kohhis mrr coi?prso?iitnT u w. sehvic-? rASKnCGTOX. Oct. S3. Fack Vorrtatrn. secretary ft the A nrli;an FeJrtio nc? Laior and Win. It Johnston Jtxcd. cf the IntrnvatiotiaJ MifJjlatFta Cnion. notified farmers in session herw today that laaor rrill jo;o with ag-ricnJ tural Interests in (Domnent to obtain extension of crodit for producers and to map oat a political program. This vu the first step In a plan ta powerful alliance btw-crTi labor and the agricultural Interests. The oonf f rrnce whicii opTtf her odey under auspices of the rational

board of farm organizations '-- ', pected to perfect tho alliance. ! Firm loaders doclartd today t&Jt ti only nclution of the farmers proh- , lent lies in co-operation with orsnlied labor. I "The name interests fixht'.ni? the farmer iro Ashling organized l&hor," said Arthur Ho! man, f tho National Board of Karm Orffar.i:atlon. Tha hakr is the common enemy of both. T5y uniting: their r'ourcca th-y i-ati Prht this po-wer with its own weapon money. ! 'The time has come for scrictiliiiv" nrA labor to unite for mutual welfarand for tho welfare of th public. Th y havt awakened to the realization that rheir f uu-3ainental interests are t U -fimi.'" The conference w,ll also discuss !;--lulttion to bt presented t confess which would permit the Tedem! reerve hoard atd th treasury depart -Tent fo extent credit for tho benefit . f the farmers rturinjr a crisis inch a ncv now face.

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Bj ELOISE. WE art always reading about what petite Marie wears at the Parisian races and now eomes woTd that Gretchen, das Deutches Maedchen, is alao attending the races at the Grunewald race track in Germany. By the looks of the photojrraphs the chic Marie has nothing on rlemliche Gretchen when it comes to smart and fashionable clothes. All the frocks and wraps In this touts of five mieht take their place

beside the Paris stylea. At the extreme left is a white frock trimmed with monkey fur at the neck and

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npht of this frock is a suit and cape combination of navy taffeta and cloth with a deep collar of Australian opossum. The hat 5s a draped turban trimmed with the unruly ostrich feathers which droop oer the face. At the extreme ripht J3 a smart cape which attracted especial atention. It is of striped accordion pleated material matching the frock which is worn with it. A larpre feather tricorn hat is worn with it. The coat to the left is a simplo but effective model with a hijrh collar and front panel with fririRe and bu ton trimminp. A black cloth coat dress is shown below. It is simply made, but enreouslv trimmed with silver

cuffs. There is a row of buttons 1 embroidery. A tasseled cord marks

that rutis lrom necs to nem uu a ma yainii.

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THAT'S DIFFERENT

By Ha! Probasco

CVQ'L J'M CSTPTAK!LV "OrlEO t UjAS VOOR ASK 1 U3AS SoCPk vSED AT WtJR. COT S TW 6G(SUTE.T 8Ctf (N SCHOOL. etK.j A8tE TO GET VOOR J " f TV5T TACHETS LOOK LUX A?rTHME.TiC LE-SOO ts aju of oou5M People, I EVEO.M6 "X MAO!" Pe,SES f t ' THE" MECA FACTORIES iVM) TO UL'OC'K CVCG TiMr rI s&j ILL PRS&eE3 IBlowako L yy f? If "f- -If

A CAMPAIGN CONTRAST By SCOTT C. BOONE. To the extent that Candidate Cox can divert public attention from the things that Candidate Cox stands for and typifies Wi!soni3m and ;.ke Candidate Cox scores. Hj scored morr'n-'irilY when he made the brazen, preposterous charge that the Repub -an part ) had set out to raise a sluso fund of $30,000,000 to buy the Presidio?. Bip newspapers cave him scare headlines and those favonnff bis candidacy made the most of tho mountebank performance. But the sensation was too empty to endt reConfronted by cold facta, the utter falsity of the outcry was qoickly esUblished. and Candidate Cox, revealed in his cheap tfuise as a morjrer of untruths, simultaneously stood exposed as"a pronounced wet" Thu3 is he depicted and characterized by the New Jersev Liquor Dealers' Association in an appeal for funds to help elect Cox PresidentI ... Scorinsr as he did. temporarily shielding himself, for the moment, from the blight of WilEonism. while Boss Murphy chuckled, and Boss Brennan grinned, and Boss Tagjrart winked the other eye Candidate Cox. in the end, has only succeeded in awakemne: and eiimulatinjr interest in the eampaism. And this awakened and stimulated interest will assuredly make the Republican Victory in November all the more overwhelming and complete. What a contrast is presented as to candidates 1 Warren G. Harding, in the becoming and dignified role befitting a nominee for President of the greatest Republic on earthnot in the tawdry jr-jise of a barnstorming aspirant for a seat in a town council or on a board of aldtrntefi is devoting his time to real problems of the day, domestic and international, and with notable speeches of a conservative character, commandmc the respectful attention of his countrymen and the world as well. Verily the contrast is striking indeed and, moreorer, redounds to the rredit of the party of Lincoln. McKinley and Rooset elv the G. O. P.

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THI STORE WITH THE rtPVj

97 STATE ST. T: HAMMOND IN D.

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SALE! Saturday Only SALE! Lake County Creamery

148 STATE STREET Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

Wisconsin Creamery Butter, per lb Brick Creamery Butter, per lb Iowa Creamery Butter, pr lb American or Brick Cheese, per lb

Peas, Corn or Tomtatoes, O C 2 cans for J Large can Pork and Beans, C per can

Pet or Armour's Milk, 2 large cans Telmo Peaches,

54 c 55c 49 c 33 c

25c 25c 33c 12ic

per can , Grated Pineapple, pr can Libby's Kraut, per can

Rumford's Baking Pow- OC der, 1 lb. can Root Beer Extract, 11-

Fancy Glasses, each , Prunes, special, per lb Best Santos CorTee, per lb Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb ,

6 c 25c 28c 30c

Vuban Coffee, per lb Fine Japan Tea, per lb Large Jar Jewel Jam. per jar Peanut Butter, per lb Large bottle Vinegar, per bottle Navy Beans.pcr lb Glass Preserves,

only Kitchen Klenzer, 4 cans for Ripe Olive. large cans Walnuts, per lb Rice and Milk, per lb Tomato Puree, per can

Seeded Raisins, per lb Tettey's Tea, 2 lb. cans Salmon. Yl lb. can Armour's Molasses, per can

46c 48c 35c 23 c 10c 9c 10c 20c 14c

35c 5c 6c 34c 28c 15c 10c

A WISE MAN SAID: "Imitation is the Sincerest Flattery

We therefore feel highly flattered by our competitors who at first thought "we would not last long" are now trying to imitate cs and sell so-called Army Goods we doubt if they can show a shipment direct from the U. S. War Department. We ask you when passing the Army Store to take a look at the many proposals, auctions and bids cn which wc have bought direct from the War Department. Doa't be deceived, help us keep up the fight against the "Profiteer." It is for your own financial gain to stretch your dollars the full 100 cents worth by buying direct from The Army Store.

GENUINE U. S. ARMY BLANKETS These Blankets are perfect ir. every way, many of the "old issue"; for full bed size. Extra special, while 1000 last, only

$3.95

SUGAR ALL YOU WANT ll34c PER LB. ALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED

Advertise la THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

GENUINE U. S. ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR Made up to the Government's standard. Ijiach garment has the contract stamped right on it. Really worth twice the price

we ask for it. Your choice of over 1,000 pieces at only

$1.95-

Same as above in renovated but in excellent condition, at only, each

$1.25

GENUINE U. S. ARMY SHIRTS These Shirts come direct from the U. S. Wc; Department and are called "Class B," which means perfect condition. We have about 800 left. Your pick

at only

$2.95

With $25 Worth of Pathe Records

AIS at the Price of the Machine Itself. A Small Payment Down Small Monthly Payments This is being done to link up more closely Pathe Records and Pathe Phonographs. They are mad to be played tog her, although a Pathe instrument will play other records, and a Pathe Record can be played on other instruments. Together, however, they bring out the full, rich musical tone of the Pathe. which is distinctive in many ways. You simply pay the first small payment, and the balance at the rate of 5 per cent a month. Immediate delivery to your home; and railroad transportation paid it you do not live within our regular delivery zone. We cannot say just when this offer will be withdrawn; so it will be advisable to make your selection as soon as possible.

GENUINE ARMY OR NAVY SHOES Yes, genuine Army and Navy Shoes Government stamps and contracts, ask for them. They are only, per pair $5.95 OFFICER STYLE SHOES Certainly make a dandy dress shoe, waterproof soles, well made. Worth $12.00. At only $6.95

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Um& PHONOGRAPHS

W) ,a RECORDS

HEAR THESE:

Poor Linta Butterfly. Belle Bke I Love Him. Belle Baker Frecklrs. Billy Murrey In Miami. Arthur r'ieiJe Mending A Hemrt Stra Ai Open t'r the Golden Gmtee to Lixtelund. Acme Mmlm Ci.rt

Weepine Willow Lace. Lewi )tnm & Elliot EKew

Your Evm Ht Told Me So, Sa.n Asa 1 fsed to Cri Her Bebjr. B.liv Murray If You Don't Stop Makinat Eye at Me, Arthur Kiell

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While Other re Building Ct!e in the Air. Campbell tt Burr ' 22)06 Sometime It W'ill Be Lovetime. J Henry Burr

Golden Gete, Campbell 8t Burr

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Taxi. Joeeph Samuel' OrcheTa "j

22200 Cho-Chn-San Joeeph Samuel Orchestra Bi Chief Bluet. Master Saxophone Sextan 22197 Somebody's Heart i So Lonely. Maater Saxophone Sextette

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Don't Be Disappointed

Come in -eaily to select your Pathe. There are only about seven weeks until Christmas and it isn't seven minutes too soon to act. .

A small sum deposited now will prevent disappointment. Delivery will be made "whenever you desire, .

If it's anything you need from a Drug Store, let Summers show you how you tan get THE BEST PRICE THE BEST QUALITY THE BEST SERVICE. It costs no more, and wc like to wait on you. We have the stock immediate delivery.

Model No. 10

No. 7 Upright Model $125 No. 10 Upright Model $150 No. 12 Upright Model $175 No. 17 Upright Model $225 No. 21 Art Design $250 To include $25 worth of Pathe Records of your own choice FREE.

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S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS With cash purchase and payments o n Fhonographs, Washin Machines and Vacuum Cleaners.

rOPTHECGNVENfLKCECF THE PUBLIC

HO H MAN ST NEAR STATE HAMMOND.IND.

Boy Summers Drug Store

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Get the Best

During this Sale, this store will remain open evenings until 11 o,clock

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and MARKET

84 State Street

Phone Hammond 49

IggS, Our Very Best 56c

Potatoes Finest A C White Cookers

illtter Our Ver Best 59C Irick Cheese 25c

Genuine U. S. Army Overcoats Here is a good buy waiting for you. We were lucky to secure a great quantity of overcoats at a very low bid, we are therefore

going to give you the benetit, to buy a good m f gar Army Overcoat in perfect condition, in alIYj) 9 sizes, your choice of the entire lot, only . .

RoundSteak Roast 25c ! Pot Roast . . 14c

Rump Roast . 20c Pot Roast . . . 20c

Pure Lard . . 24c Dixie Bacon . . 27c

All Orders Received by 1 a. m. Delivered Same Day