Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 16

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was o cut down hy rut that ftrmtra

i n ,i:!it- coiicerLea acuoD, e- j boout growing cnt ana yet the rempeci!'y by ne:bpr of a farm burr a. j pdy ia so simple jJ so close at had.

1 here are very few inriners who know the barberry bush when they see it. There oiight to be mounted sample of barberry bush in every firm bureau office, in every school, in e-ery botany class and in every bank. The government'has colored potters wbirh anyon can hare. There ought to be one ir even,' school house What the world wants is more bethels of better quality. Volume is what

j counts and rosrket'.cg, while imporUnt,

is not the only th;rg which demsads the conoectmted attention of our best agricultural minds. It is human nature to corcpisin boti the ao; of th" other fellow and ervecially is this true in the subjert of prf-

Kor inst.sr.re. inillitma of dollar ; are

being i b t, every year because the ccr.i won barb' try rt;s-h is allowed to" grow within (in.jer ii, stance of wheat field. It is an established f at thit black rust, .f whtat will rot attack wheat again u'.;il u has been through the cup cbieter rtaif'. There is no other plant except the barberry upon whirh thes; rust spors can pas th'g stage, f rom the 1 ,. : !,rn bush thry (ravel on the wind and from grass to grass in tae red spore sUge when they ann attack too wheat and turn black. Farmers do not believe this, but year after year thty are watching thr-ir work o for naught simply hrvat!ne tney be

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betnk cont!niiJii!y reinforced, said an I IiT'DT-TX. Maroj, ;c Th death roll

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is trying to put something over, which j !'at'' marketing of farm crops. Th ounds ery foolita to them. present system of grain markethsa t

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In the past ten years the Vorthwest

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Finest Woolens - - - Double

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Wf ::r t ; SThe new spring styles are here now splen-

r: yh A) jV did all-wool fabrics, correct tailoring, moU' lwK':rA 1 rWntP. rnt These Hail. Schaflner &

Marx Suits are very nobby for you young men. We have a choice selection at new low prices $32.50 ,o $50.00

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lust think of it, mens all-wool blue serges in 3

button conservative models at $35-$40 well made up for Spring Opening Sale we fea-

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Men's and young men's Spring Top Coats in very latest models, solid and mixed shades, belted, double breasteds, many 3 button semi-form fitting model, a very large selection of patterns,

$27.50 T0 $45.00

Now tKat Easter is here, the Hoys would like aifef

new suit, with style and one that will give them1

service, many with patterns, very large

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two pairs of pants, assortedfflff r j selection. $7.95 buys a 2 M$$WMuLtfi

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Some Very Special Offers in Men and Boys7 Furnishings-

Men's Silk Neckwear

Silk "knitted neckwear, narrow and medium widths. Polka doU. stripped and solid (iiiadej, ioaiB very good values, $1 .50 to $2. that va offer you for our Spring -Opening Sale,

Silk Underwear made in t-Kc naitow and medium shapes, just die thmg for Sprung, Italian twijb and many other unportajst silks, we arc featuring thcrn special for Easter $2 and $2.50 values. Spring Opening Sals

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31.25 Mens Silk Hose, 75c

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Featuring the "HOLLPROOF" and "1N1ERWOVEN

Hose at new prices, all silk hor.e. ail shade?, full fashion Specie! 5ppr' Opening price, per pair 75c

Light weight balbriggan union suits, in shades of ecru and in wihite, short sleeves or long, c-flkle length, something special 'for Saturday $1.25 Men's Spring Hats Beautiful line of imported "Tullier Bastaslo" Hats, rolled rims, very nobby, latest shade, 6.50 nd 7.50

Men's Athletic Union Suits, made of fine madras clothes, ribbed waist, back, very good make, specially priced

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Ribbed Union Suits, long sleeves in white or ecru. Royal Mills make, something for chilly mornings, complete line, $1.75 Men's Felt Hats Very large ?5aortm.cnt of mens Hats in best of felts, all styles, very good values from 3.50 "6.50

Boys' "Kaynee" Waists and Shirts

Boy's Blouses for EaateT ere just the thing. Let your boy grow up in "K.iynees." Finest showinR of blouses fcr boys, all fast colors, special $1.00 Boys' Caps Large assortmen' nf boys Caps, in biu?, green and in trroTi, rlanneU. specially priced for Easter, a!! sues,

Boys Shirts Without collar very neatly made, became they are "Kaynees." Finest patterns, for boys at ag, from 8 to 1 () years $1'$1.95

Boys' Neckwear A!! Silk NVckties for boy, all shades that will take their eyo medium shapes, something neat for Easter dress, special

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The largest showing of "WALK-OVER" Shoes and Oxfords that were ever featured before. Be:t of calfs, vtci, kicis. very attractive styles. Shoes that we soldat $12 and $14, but two months ago, we Q are now offering you prices the t will sure suit everyone's purse. Special at "

Mens Nobby Cap

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Men's "Selz Made" Shoes Men's English and full toe style Shoes, formerly sold at $8.50. Selz made, former price stamped on sole, ask 2 Q EL to see them, they come in black and brown calf. .

WALK-OVER OXFORD In black, some very good styles of English not all sizes left, special for Spring A Q C Opening JSale f

David Cohn

Caps of every discretion, can be found here, imported tweeds, checks, overplaides. made in full ctvlo, very nobby, for only $2.50 and Son

We have for this Spring's showing

a very large line of mn s Silk Shirts of Jerseys, crepe de chine, and broadcloths, a very good choice of patterns, ihirts thit will render service,

Madras Shirts for Spring, that will su:t ?ny man, very :good quality Manhattan make, patterns that are exclusive and fast colon, special for baiter from

$5.95 " $7.95 $1.95 "$4.50

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$6 MANHATTAN SHIRTS $3.35 This ypecial lot of Manhattan Shirts were formerly sold at $6, all corded madras cloths, fine stripes, all sizes, specially priced for our Spring Opening Sale $3.35

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