Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 8

THE TIMES. Fridav. September 30, 1921. II Hit lil I return to normalcy. During the war he BELFAST'S MAYOR IS MADE BARONET A" . v Many Native Negro Language. Native Negro languages are a marTtL There are about eight hundred, ( and more than one hundred have been ! reduced to writing, said a missionary j who has just returned from three years' travel over Africa. We know i not for how many generations these languages have been passed from lip I ten cent articles sold for fifteen, twenty and twenty-five cents. "In some lines," said Fehrman, "we will be lower next we: than before the war. The last trace of war-time i3?s will be banished from our store Monday morning." Amongr the bargains are granite dishes for ten cents per dish. V&Z3 Can Hitvaifa o Emtio? at ScimoBsSoG99 TAILOR FURNISHER 'A to ear, from parent to child, and from tribe to tribe. Try a "Time Want Ad" S3SX3 !kf PUFN 'Ml Uii 3352

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DIPTHERIA SCOURGE HERE

brightened Parents Find Schick Test Is Too Expensive. The r"xnl dcnth from dlnhtherla yraa reported by the board of health late today. Th 'Schick test for determi nation of Bvu-ceti'ollity to diphtheria is btyond the Jr.ea.ns of the avera-gre parent and should b given, by a. tpeciai cliiiio In the jjrlOol8. That from th doctor. They declare the Struck test to toe an excellent thing but they say that the public does rot nnderstand the expense connected witn it In private practice as against the coxu-parative cheapness in a publio ciir-ic The medicine tised In the test costs the physician $2 and cornea in sufficient quantity for ten patients. However, If thero la .but ono pcticr.t to be treated at A time the other nlne.-te.ntha of tha medicine. Trrast be thrown away. It takes fourteen days to determine whether the child needs the diphtheria toxin-antitoxin, which is given to tho.se thorn to he suceptible to the disease. When "iief.eptibility has been shown, --". c-c-.ii rsust grlve threo lnjictlirsR ct i toxin-antitoxin, sevm days Th is the test will cost in private practice about J 10. In a public cUrdo it could be given at a per capita cust of about fifty cents. With diphtheria spreading- in the city the common council may he called upon to appropriate money to establish the clinio and employ a physician.

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Saturday Specials Ben Franklia said, "A word to the wise is sufficient." We say, "A wise buy at Weil's is sufficient."

GROCERIES

MEATS

Sir William Coates. Sir Willi.im Coatcs, Bnrt, lord mayor of Belfast, Ireland, was created a barcn on the recent visit of the king; and queen of En. laiv at th investitora

Pure Cane Sugar, all you want, 1 0 pounds ,

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EXPECT PROCLAMATION FROM PRES. HARDING

SERVICE President

BY MILDRED MORRIS

f STAFF CO-RESPONDENT I. N. WASHINGTON. Sertt. 30.

Harding' probably will issue a proclamation calling: upon the ration to bCDd its efforts to meet the unemployment situation when the unemployment conference here has finally adopted a program, it was learned today. Tha jiresert plan of Secretary of Cc5i::r;crt Hoover, it was learned, is to submit the program of the conference to the president and ask him to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the nation to carry out this program. A c-aH to industry to set its wheels going for the immediate relief of the i1, COO. 000 unemp'oyed, will be issued this afternoon by the conference. An emergency program to provide Jobs for the Jobless, before the winter comes, framed by leaders of Industry and econom l.5ts, will be present to the nation.

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ATLANTA. G A., Sept. 30

William J. Simmons, imperial wizard of the Knishts of the Ku Kltix Klan, announced at the in.rerhil r'-i'-c he--e

i Milk.

colonel tall cans.

each . . . ,

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today every

that he had sent

member of conj,i-e.f

telegrams to u.'.-ri that

the Tagrue resolution providing for investigation of tho klan ha adopted. These telegrams followed messages sent Wednesday to Pr.-sidenf llardin? and Attorney General I'au.-r.erty as'king- that they start an invest' wation. Col. Simmons in rf.e statement today mentioned the resolution n'"'l bv Congressman T. .1. Ii.van ct New York, providing for an investigation to determine if the klan r:'i income taxes, but did not comment on it.

Calumet , Catsup, !2 bottles I for

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Lancy Lean Pk. Loin Rst

whole pound

or y2,

Fresh Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, 8 pounds ..

Fancy, Lean Pork Butts, Whole, pound ....

Lunch Wax Paper 6 rolls for

17c

THE 10 CQ-T STORE WILL HAVE A SALE

'Large pkg.

Swift's Pride Washing Powder for

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Amer.

or Fels Naptha

William Tl. Fehrmr.n, manager of theSoaf) 10 bars

Woolworth Five and Ten Cent Store on

Ilohnian stieet has undertaken to laint the KlyT ) All next wepk Fiill will have a special naie. All ten cent articles will he sold for ten cents. This, is a decided

16c

Country Milk Fed Veal, Shoulder, whole, lb. . .

18c

Oscar Mayer Approved Cali Hams, Small, pound

Best Extra Creamery Butter, pound

Oscar Mayer Boneless Smoked Butts, 2 to 3 lbs. pound.

Stamps Deliveries

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inconvenience at all. This week 20. worth .with only SI deposit.

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DonH let the lack of ready cash stand in the way of your getting new Fall Clothes NOW. That is where our Easy Credit Plan comes in. You can

Duy your clotlung here and pay for it in small ifY7SV

weekly or monthly installments, In this way, you '3 j g AJ J&jff don't miss the monev and there is no hnrdshin or V"--?-r'-

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A great Fall Sal.? and a wont!"rfn! oprtorturif y to get a charmiii"; Fall Suit. The new styles are dazzling the tailoria and workmanship hih-class.

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Let us fit you with the finest suit you ever wore. U e're showing the new Fall styles; good looking .materials of long wearing quality.

50

Boys' Corduroy SUITS

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Si7A; ad Cloth

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etc.

FALL AT

Smart and stylish, Canton crepes, satins, etc.

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s350 The best felt hats weve ever shown. Smartest styles and newest shades.

FECIAL!

aoies sweaters

$4.98 to $6.98 values. Odds and ends and manufacturers' samples! Coats and slip-overs, all pure wool. Slightly soiled. Special for Saturday at

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Wm.S $2

We Show the Newest Selections of

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Very Moderately Priced

Don't Buy Before You See Our Line

ALL WOOL TRICOTINE

Very Neatly Embroidered Beautiful Styles Other Dresses $15 to $27.50 A WONDERFUL SELECTION FALL COATS Of the finest all-wool materials, plain and fur collars. A fine selection. Very low priced. $ 1 9.SO to $25.00

SPECIAL LADIES' FALL UNION SUITS Sleeveless, ankle length. Very special at

75c

Sensational Low Prices on Men s Fall Underwear KEEPING UP OUR MOTTO AS "HAMMOND'S LOWEST PRICE STORE" We have placed on sale ALL our new Fall Underwear. Just now when cold weather might come any day, and it would be wise to buy your needs right now! MEN'S HEAVY RIB UNION SUITS Long QC sleeves, ankle length. Special at 7-?v WILSON BROS. UNION SUITS The 1 OC finest fitting garment, heavy rib VwJ

WILSON BROS. SHIRTS OR DRAWERS Guaranteed double thread. Per garment , .

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Boys' Union Suits BOYS' HEAVY FLEECED UNION SUITS Sizes 2 and 4. Good make. Very CQ

special, per suit

10c higher for any additional size.

Girls' Union Suits

GIRLS' WINTER Very good make. Very special at . .

WEIGHT UNION SUITS

Sizes 2, 4 and 6.

49c

Sizes 8, 10 and 12, 59c

IRLS'

COATS

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All Wool Dark Brown, Sizes 2-4-6 $4.00 Very Fine Style, AH Lined, Special 8,9, 10, $5.00 Other Girl's Coats A Beautiful Selection $7.50 to $12.98

H. Shneider, 79 State Street, Hammond, LOOK FOR THE NUMBER "HAMMOND'S LOWEST PRICED STORE"

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