Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 11 July 1918 — Page 11
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Shirley Mason, or.p of th nevr stars of Little nn jn William Favprsham'scf Paramount picture? mnrly an- i "The Squaw Mnn." Larr she appearcounced by the Famous Plavers-Laskv i "1 in "ra&s,rsil.v-" "The 1oor Litt r-..i, 1 , ' I'ch ttirl ' arnl other plavs. Her screen Corporation, has just coninenced thci .jroor , ,.. , . ( career began with Edison, and she h? production of her first ph-fur in which iatr featured in one of the MeCiure she ia co-starred with Ernest Trues un-j series of "The Seven Deadly Sins."' der the direction of John Emerson. ! More recently she has heeu starred in The play was written eepecialy for the K. E. S. E. features. diminutive team by Mr. Emerson and; Only five feet tall and wei?hin? hut Anita Loos. j ?4 pounds. Miss Mason nevertheless is Miss Mason, who is a r.rooklyn frirl very aihlettc. bein an expert horeand Is Just seventeen, he.can her pro-Jwomnn and swimmer. She is a sister fesslonal career on the stare at thej of Viola Dana, to whom she bears a age cf four, when she crested the parti strong resemblance.
Most Wonderful Furniture Values at Liberal Credit Terms t 4 A Special Two-Day Sale of Furniture that will long be remembered as offering the most Extraordinary Values such as only The Lion Store can. If you are in need of anything in the line of Furniture Rugs or Stoves we earnestly advise you to buy NOW at our present low prices. Goods held for Future Delivery if desired. Your attention is also called to the .SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS which prevail.
$99.00 Davenport upholstered
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This is 0110 of the best values in this wonderful sale. Full length, soft and luxurious, best of upholstering over oil tempered steel springs. Special at $72.50
$3.03 down and $8.00 per month.
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BY FRED S. fERGl'SOX i (Unl'--i Fre?s Staff rorrrsT'-ndent.) j WITH THE AMERICAN" FORCES IX i FICARDT, May 30. (By Mai!.) This j is tne story of two fip's. Ono lii'S stark i and s'iff out in No Man's I.an1. He gave J his life for the country of his niastrr. a ; German offi-r. H.- was shot by fc j American ssnlinpl h:l on duty as a . soldier, carrying: a message. j TM other dop still lives, but for the j comtng of Americans to the 1'ltle vil- j laee that was his home he niih; hav j died of neglect arid starvation. This j tlog; i now Itncwn as "Tom try." Just whst his Frenrh name was no one knows. ; lie's of the crossed bull ami fox terrier j variety, has had a ba'h since be. fell into 1
American hands, and is trettlnij fat on the left overs cf food from American tnessts. Whatever he was in the days of his puppyhood, he's a Salvation Army do now. and the friend of every aler who lives in or rass'S through the vl'-
Hpe. If there is anything a soldier in the j field loves most next to his letters from j home, his smokes, and his bunkie. it is a j dog-. Consequently there is a feeling of I pity as the men in the trenches look out ' over the parapet and see the stiffened) body of the rioche dcor. He happened to I be born on the oth-r Fide of the Rhine. I Therefore he was an enemy. He couldn't rasor why on r i!;in was his friend and j one hi foe. He only knew that when h wis called, and something was slipped j In the little aluminum eontainer n hi j collar, be must jro t i the piae to which i
HORPHEUa SCHOOL FOR 1 DANCING
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he had been taught to go. Neither did be know that when lie galloped beyond the Ofirman wlr" and out info No Man's Land his lean frni was siiohei ted against the sky in the tithetinR darki;e?s. He knew only that this wa the short way to the next post command. Part of War Machine. Thouph. only a d.'P. he wan part of the monster Ornmn war machine that is menacing the world. Corporal ('lark of K ('ompany of the Infantry loves dogs as nv.ih as any soldier. Iut. you must remember, the Roche d was born on the other side or" the Rhine. He wa Clark's energy. The corporal raised his sun and tired. Th-i Ko he d-if? dropped dead, clatk siipped out throuatli the wire, unfasten-d th da-;'s i-oliar, ami brouglit it back. The collar r.s sent inn hndijua i ters. Tlie little aluminum message box that hung at the dog's throat v as opened The message contained valuable information a,s to relief in the enemv lines and loM other things which it is necessary to know. Tiie colonel of Clark's regiment sent him a no;e commending him for shooting the dog. declaring H showed him to be "a quick i':ol soldier of action." Tommy Was Trench. "Tommj" doesn't know the story of the Ho he dog. In the first plac he do- n't understand mu'h English yet. Then he s ii.ivin; too much fun frolicking with tho American boys to l;sten. "Tommy" has lived through the tragedy in his life and f'-rgotten it. When thousands of men. like the Roche dog's master, swept forward and captured Montdidier, just across th-" way from where "Tommy' lived. I.isr people fled. They w.-re fa rmer folk. They piled what household to'O Is t::ey could on their hiih t 'ni- win -el- i c-irt. climbed on top, and with probably an old man or a little boy driving the. horses, thy hurried away. "Tommy" was fcrgott.-n in th has'o to flt-e frni th- wra'h of the Herman guns rntd men. He wandered around di scons. da ' e for
whi'o st ranee French ct-'onial in trie ho, ise his f.dk bad left, they departed, and lhw American? The Sala"i.o, i"n mo---d into
his house. He wagwer) his tail at the sight of a woman. Atid when the little woman reached 'Iowa and petted him he was gla.l a'l over, lie ts g-'dng to iik her. he declared, so he didti't run and hide as he did when trie Coioniais were about. "Tommy" was d.ny. but when the
Simmons' $16 Bed only $12.75
$1.50 cash, $1.50 monthly. The celebrated "Simmons" Steel
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steel rill inec r o d s: comes in Venus Martin, white enamel or oxidizel ivory, a new and very desirable finish, all sizes. Regular price .lt), on sale S12.75
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As pictured. Ts upholstered in Spanish Morrocoline, guaranteed equal leather. Spring edge seat, solid oak frame. Regular price 4f.r0. Special rf r r yQ Sale price &3z' $4.C0 dom and $4.00 per month.
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Space ivill not permit us to Illustrate all the Wonderful Values we are Offering. Below we list a few Items for your inspection; Special Regular Price. Solid Mahogany Cane Rocker $ 22.50 $ bO.OD Karpen Tapestrv Rocker 9 39.50 .? 5.00 Porch Rocker, oak $ 3.9S 5.00 Por.-h Chair, oak . . S 2.1)8 $ 05.00 Tapestrv Davenport .$ 69.50 ,:r0.00 11 -piece Walnut Diniirg Suite 195.00
24.00 49.00 72.00 6.25 45.00 92.00 69.50 6.98 8.98 7.9S 4.98
:9.00 Solid Mahogany ( 'hair, striped velourJ?
-r 70.00 Brass livd. banded finish
; 85.00 Sterling Coal Range 9.00 Sanitarv Couch, sagless fabric. . . $ 59.00 Win. and Mary Exl Table, G(ix4S . ,f 125,00 3-iece Parlor Suite, all woods.. $ 95.00 Win. and Mary Buffet. Jac. oak. 9.75 Wm. and Mary Chair, Spanish .. . 14.00 Porcelain Top Kitchen Table i? 12.00 Old Ilickorv Rocker 9.00 Old Hickorv Table
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$21.00 Felt Mattress .
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100'.' pure Elastic Cotton Felt Mattress on sale. Is made of pure elastic cotton felt built layer upon layer. Keeps its shape. Imperial roll edge, round corners. Owing to the high cost of. cotton it will be
impossible for us to offer this mattress at this price
again. Better order yours early. Special at
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$30 Bed, Spring and f O O
Simmons Steel Bed, has 2in. continuous posts, 5 heavy fillers. Vends Martin, oxidized or white enamel: all steel link spring and 45-11). combination mattress, bettor than the "s -called" felt mattress. The picture does not do this item justicecome see it. A $30.00 outfit for $19.95
$2 cash, $2 monthly
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$1X0 down, $1.50 per month.
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fumed oak finish, one drawer lioed for silver. Large :i 'French plate mirror. Regu- E
lar )i-ice oO.oO. Special sale price $33,00 $3.50 down, $3JI0 per month. Special Prices and Terms on Royal Easy Chairs
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button and chair adjusts self io any position. Complcte with hutt-rcst f. $22.50 and up 1
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matter of a bath came up h let eervone know the dirt didn't bother hum He mad" n awful fuss about It. Hut whv-n rir.nli bathed, he let everyone know he even liked being rtn. Now he has a little strap f.tr a collar, and i-; us proud as any American dog. If Tommy" has real good luck may be he'll see the Cnited States Home day. I'ot if ou don't see "Tommy," maybe ou'll see the collar of the other dog the dog born on the other side of the p,hine among uisr exhibits in Washington. It's a ritifut littla thing when you stop to think that the, dog which wore, it bring dog was just as piayful and good naturcd as Tommy " But he was born on the other side of the Rhine. It's just n ordinary leather collar with a braes plate, atop. There is a little bell. a!i raked with mud hanging on the side.
Then there's a heavy chain about a foot j long snapped in a ring the Roche dog's badge of the bondage for which he died.
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vBy eloise v. Dainty and piquant little hats for surf bathem are more plentiful thiw year than ever before. There are compac t little rubber caps of all colors and many designs that can be pulled right over the head and are so tight and waterproof that they absolutely protect the hair. They are not at all expensive. fino mode! that flta well down over the forehead end has a rubber fringed taase.1
Ft the wjman who has more to spend on her beach clothes there '.s a dashing rubber cap that is made ingeniously of rubber roses so that it looks like a flowered turban. It is especially attractive when worn wi,h a black, bathing suit. A nw style of rape for sports wear la
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chenille dotted veilir.gs have taken a new leaso of life.
Sleeveless guimies are. made to wear with bolero Jacket.
Riaek satin and gray crepe de chine make a pretty frock.
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