Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1919 — Page 10
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This Sale of Lace Curtains will be held in our Second Floor Drapery Department
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and Continues for Four Pusy Days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
A Sale brim full of Savings, a sale in which plenty of time has been taken to prepare the best possible values, a sale of great benefit to you.
Never before have fresh, new Lace Curtains been offered at so low a price in the Calumet region. Come early and get the best selections.
Panel Curtain Values to $1
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Here arc exceptional, values in the new style panel curtains so often preferred hv nianv womeai. Von A T
may choose from wkle as- f sortmeuts in good Nottingham materials. Regular 21 to ; yards kmir. t$ jf Good vaiietv in design. Values to $1.00 each
T iT a T 1 . to nn IIerc arc exquisite new Nottingham LaCe Curtain ValUeS tO curtains at less than half price. f he patterns are new and iT'&w iT original, the materials Vjw) y ffc are extra good. Curtains to 3 yards long in white, cream and ecru. y IjOL . Values to 2 at cr air
s3di Curtains 3 Curtains J4 Curtains 5 10 Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains
These curtains are of superior grade cable and tine Nottingham, with scalloped or taped edges. Handsome new patterned full sized curtains in ecru, white or cream color. Our regular $0.50 quality
Wonderful N o 1 1 ingham lace curtains from Zion City are exquisitely designed of madras nets in rare and beautiful patterns. Curtains are full Jt.j to 3 yards long and 40 to 50 inches wide. 3.50 values at
Genuine Zion City curtains famous the world over for their excellence of quality and design. Included is a good looking variety of filet. Brussels and French nets. Full size curtains marked instead of 4 at only
Thot-o curtain? rank among thebest prixi'ioed. Finest, filer, Brussels and Nottingham weave in new find oxoiuMvp patterns; vain' to .flu u
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For those who prefer the higher grade curtains here are splendid values in genuine "Zio.i City"' make. Here are masterpieces of "he curtain weavers art in rare beauty and exclusive designs. The curtains sold up to 8.50. now at
$4iM Pair
Here is a wonderful assortment of quality curtains bought at half factory price from Zion City; makes of exquisite curtains. They are in dainty tilet, 'and in the better grades of domestic nets. Astonishing values whLe thev last at
Copies of the best grades of imported madras nets, in white, ecru or cream color; regulation widths and 2 J to 31 yards long. All perfect curtains 4n truly beautiful patterns. Curtains of the kind usually .sold at $5. This week onlv at
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LAPORTE TO
DUNES ROAD :
n.-ir.'j." of tK tenate and to the country ; A3Tv.ir.id!;-rit:on leaders quote J the ircsident's words. "I have no more doubt of the rrtlct of America in this mitter than I hevc
dout-t cr tne riooa tnat is :n mr. n rroof that ho rculd not fear B-.ich a
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NEWS THAT BULLET PIERCED "TIGER'S" LT7NGS CAUSES CONCERN
Action Has Been Started by Commissioners to Connect up with Chi. Road.
1-apor.e cr-unty l.a? t&kc-n stti 3 o Tttrutt t!i :irst scctioii of th.j Indit Liue Jl-.ghvi-ay which will connect au-c liy a rout's around th; souiheru
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WILL LOUIS BE
BRAVE IN JULY
v? ;-.'.'.:. Mii'iiigar. thrnusu Ir.dii xbn M'-.-higan state lire. : opc-se J siOtsor.s. about three -qup.ttcrs ih'.Us lor.g. v.i'.I esr T-Iichigan '1ty nor:hva.st to y !i;ic and lie Wilt under
:.;? 'oau law aa a to-arsrup U-i! has s-tarttd and icwcrs
' nree A' !1 be ar-;
'.hat r tl.o s ., th r.cw i..-n as tV.e
-f,yi6-t v.ith th-. Tn cliara.-ter .. ct.v.-:i nfcout to I- .,. n ftrrnr.r;ed. ,:r oi. three d:ftrc
w.r.tcii at the March r.t.ting t' co!n",','.v ;oscrs. of th! I)ut;oa Hiffh.vay
ue w: l be .iSKa to taiic t of the stat'? system un-livih-Aay hill v,V, extend i.'ity tail to -what Bootjack where it v, iil
of the su rfa-.-t of th started has not yet B-es v.-r.'. asUed t kinds of nn'na'.
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GtVE N VERDICT
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,.,ak !n various cities In ' v a to. cue. most of which
c-pted
Set.fi.tors Reed.
opposition to he haa ao
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brush tnV ards a German machine sun; r.est. The Ked Cross strot;her Vcarrr5 f'.'Ui.d hi:r. victorious sr.ii huUet-riddco. I'-ut in tho iiiea.ntiiT-e hf; had hcon rerortrd rs irifssinr in action and that information was printed in Tic Times. Mr?. Misith had mood to "WTiiiiric. She read the dirpatch nnd by nif-sns the home service department of the Ked Cress t M'iiiting confirmed It. He f:ad born ci!f harcd from the hopMnt end returned to his rcplment, she was told. July 4h. 1919t The rr.Rn who braved buh' t. fcaj orittf, crorades and gas -will soon be h-.-.k for V.is reward. A hero? "VVc'.l, not in the Moek where public sentiment control'od by the eloquent tongue of Mrs. Black. Let us peer into the future. A h'azing sun bents dew r. on the roof that rovers the home of Mrs. Lou I Misich of Whiting for it in the Fourth of July, 101?. The rub-dub-dub of ft vompn's knuckles on a wash board iw heurd througr'n the open windows. Across lots from the ea; t a niati approaches, lie wr11:s with hesitincy be-
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iuse of a wound and doubts ss
welcome. lie. mops his brow. On the threshhold he tops. prepared to duek ar.d run. Tes sir. this fearles" devil of the Argror.ne is ready to run in a xiB-TaR course at the sliRhtet scowl. Mr?. Mii-'cli hears t!:c footsteps. "Thosi relishes you sold me esterday er pithy." .h-j begins and ylanoes up.
ier Clark, I And h re tb story ends unfinished.
( A rtat Mrr. Misich will fay to tlv: bat-
Vrosid'r.t Wilson's Boston t " V " ' -"' ' l'"
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THOMPSON, SCHWEITZER ARE PICKED
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j TY7TITINC. IND., Feb. :3. The j Whcaton Coliece Quintet, champions of j the college conference composed of six- , ! 'een middle west coilejc basketball ' j tfjims, aie on the Whiting Owls schdu If for next Wednesday nicht. Basket -
I ball fans in this rcfricn will get another j chance for a line on the relative merits ! of the Owls" bic five and the bFt of j college basketball taler.t. W heaton defeated PcT'aul University ! last Thursday, 20-11. and they have not ! h'-cn defeated this year. In booking I this game the Owls' management has
' ndhered to its policy of getting only the
, b-t teams to come here. Lineup: Whcaton Collece Yiningr. rf; Davis j If: fykes, c: Conley or Axelson. rg
Ukvall or Brooks, lg
Mayoralty Primary Results
in Chicago Assured Unless the Dope Bucket
Is Upset.
(Bj Intematioaal Hetri Serric.) CHICAGO. Feb. th. An early canvass indicates the i e-noni nat.n? of Major William Hale Thompson, - republican choice in the coming: mayoralty race, while Hobert M. cvi eitze-, appears to be the choice of the Pe:rocrata in the primaries here today. The mayoralty primary campaiti'i
i was one. of the most bitter anj holly j contested in the history cf the city. I Mayor Thompson was opposed on the ! grounds of alleged pro-Germansim. h!s
AVhiting' Owls Johnson, rf; Grlesel. j opponents questioninc hi lo.'.alty. : Feeney, c Elliott or Fond, rg; Coch- j i-'weitzer has lieen pictured as a m
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ma
chine candidate and boss-controlled.
WILL WAIT FOR
Judge KstV Oisen, Ttcpjbhcan. wns I attacked because of alleged leacings ! toward public utility- masnates.
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tn ch f
i ran soldiers in France dur- X X- TV
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r an r port sUoui
;' sr At tho tame time
Premier Clemenceau of France reviewing Amen
in; war and portrait oi me
Announcement that the X-ray t xaminat hn of the wounds in n?ctT.rir n.mM. ' ed by hn ple f otttri, tr.e youth who
cmiiu.u ....... . - ; fired sevc n shots at the premier in
ceau s wouncia snowtu u.i w. ,
it is clear
triticies o
f the league that the T-'nit-itt ha the backbone o. the
rX rniOT, Of the
realization ana - " : . w0
LCfWELL . DELEGATES
eX States
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covenar.t i " . ,.U its complete defeat. ,i The introduction of a measure in tn hoa for a nation plcbescite on th h0a9'. iMt0. rave rise to interest- t
P ecu .on at the capltol today ;fr what course the president wou d . cly take if he believed the people i ere in favor of creating such an or,'anization but the senate remained opnosed. . , .
I invite him (the opponent oi u A .legation
Larue) to test the sentiment or "B soutj.rn part of Lik
the builets had pierced his lungs end lodged near them has caused ' irrave concern in official circles ap.d i arnong his many friends. The first
an attem.M. to assassinate him, in-
d:ctvtcd tint they were superficial. Ciitniencem is re mem be red by Anarican soldiers hack from F.'pnte l'i;r his interest in their
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WILSON'S RETURN
welfare and his pleasant smile and ready wit when taikinc to them Iunn& the war.
Charles Merriam. Republican, r -i ecived but jittle r ttcnt'on in the cimj pa;gn and is not expected to fij;u". j prominently in the ballot. ! Thomas C. c'arej'. Democratic nom- ! inee, based his light for nomination
on a platform of municipal owiifii ship of public utilities. British' Try to Hurry the AgKS REEIVEksHIP League Draft But U. S. j FOR CLOTHING HOUE Says Nothing Doing. In Gary superior court this morningthrough their attorney. Clarence BT SOBEBT J. PHtff. t ''-ret.-ch. a petition was fled by P. A. r.MtlS, Feb. 25. N'otliing will be done! Patrick and Co.. askine a receiver with the draft of the League of Nations ! b appointed to at once take rharce until President Wilson returns to Paris,!01 lilc P'-oncer Gary clothing house of l it can be authoritatively stated today. 1 Acker - Schmidt. The petition in alle-
COMING
him (the opponent of the trst the sentiment of the
.ii mmtA r.ffrril-5 in
r.al'ci tna presiuci.t the'followlnff sentence to hia "fighting A national referendum already has been suggested by the ermdes of t he 'Wars today that the president migh.. in an txlrerrity. accept his challenge , -,ci.tmn for a referendum would
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majority vui: u. v-i..
ratification of the
wou ii re-
.eauiro only a
nouaes. wl.er-as
of nations cove nan.
u.re a two-thirds vote of the tenate majority that at the present time at . A, . nnt nrpnard to ttive.
This would take the matter out of the county sms to feel that the county
from Lowell and the
county will be at
the d Viner meeting of the East Chicago chaml iT of commerce on Wednesday evenin V to take up the attitude of the East Chicago men on the County Unit Ilighwa V hill that is now before the logislati t-e. The biard of directors of the East Chicago .chamber arc now on record a beins ag. tinst that bill unless it be amended f that the county system of roads proposed by the county commissioners can b; acted upon by a vote of the people. Thus far. the northern part of tho
'commissioners should net be empowtrcd ! Inter. c at the icace conference.
i to build roads indiscriminately in the townships without direct authoritf from the people.
The Low ell chamber of commerce are i c: i.ie
In favor of the bill as it stands w ithout amendment and they will be t.t the meeting tomorrow night to place their views before the East Chicago men and
.induce them, if possib.c. to withdraw
their objections to the proposed legis
lation.
tn official bulletin was !sied b;.
REPARATION
The Trench ai e or posing the American ). tiv amending physicians w!ch stat-
vi.-v i Vat indemnities should not be ex- e,i that the patient' temperature was tended to coer the payment by Germany . 97 s.
Miles' co Ft of the W3t". j JV Clemencaa was sor.t'n hat rest-
Tiie F. ncii view in a nutshell is: : 0S9 during the night .but got good
.put eve ry thing in the bill and then ret jnt'fvCs of Me" p. as much s possible." I M. Finchon. the French foreign seeTt is now practically certain thit the 1 rotai", has Infoirnrd Fremier Clenietiliittior.s otlVr than tho big five who are I CPau that President Wilson believes
. 1 to form pal- or me league 01 .n nm. . jt w :i re :mposs;rie to si;n tne peace
j will not be rilled in for their expression treaty before. June j of adhfwenef until after the return of j . i Prsidei W.Json next month. 'iur AOrriTAT T r There va iorf e. disposition to call in j JXLA.I&J. lV-Ll llixW ! certain ieiltr:.ts for the purpose of hav- j GRATZ line thcm f,if f'-"-rr.-.lly th-ir ir.te,,- , By New, service.) jtion to join. - j AMSTERDAM, l".. b. Li. Martial law
BT SIDNEY DAJT.K. Exclasire i.ble by the international Kewi Service and london Sally Express.
PAF.1S. Keji. 25. Reparation by ' e r -
i CLEMENCEAU i
is improving;
' h,as !en proclaimed in Austria-flu nI i;arv, as a result of riot. said a dis1 '
pate, 1 1 -tun icnna touay.
The l.mmiinists Bolshevik) have
' I i .-n re-fcif.ircd theie.
(By Internet!, tnal News Service.)
l'ARIS, Feb. .5. Premier Cb'i'ien- 1 -
cans temperativ'o bad faiun some-! Don't throw your paper away
what trday nn'l lie was able to re-
manyls now the question of outstandinc ceive callers inl.oon're with thm
1 without reading the want ad page.
Efforts have been made by some of the delegates, notably the British, to hasten consideration of the covenant by bringing the matter before the council of ten in the president's absence. The American viewpoint, however. Is that the president was vo closely identified with the constitution that nothing should be done in bis absence to modify the text of any important essential, and this iew will certainly rrevail. In view of this consideration, the summoningof neutrals to Paris to rcC statements of their position w ill be delayed until the middle of March.
PENNSYLVANIA NOW IN LINE
(By International Kewa Service.) HAnm?BfnO. Fa.. Feb. 25. Pennsylvania Joined the list of prohibition slates today when the senate by a vote rf 29 to 16. passed the resolution ratifjins: the proposed amendment to the Constitution. The House pa?sd the resolution sevetal weeks aso.
gration recites that defendants are indebted to plaintiffs in the sum of $1,13S.20 which is Ion? past due and unpaid and upon demand plaintiffs refuse to pay. and that defendants have no money, means or assets with which tc pay. and i now unable to meet Its obligations; divers other accounts are alleged owing to creditors which defendants are unable to pay and that
I stork ii being depleted ar.d that a reIcfiversh'.p is adlsed to take immedi
ate possession. The clothing firm of Acfcer and Schmidt la one of the pioneer clothingestablishments having- opened vj the business when Gary was in its infancy and la recognized as one oj Lahe county's largest haberdasheries.
BUTTER KRUST BREAD
The Gary Baking Co. today bg'.n an advertising: campaign for its newproduct Cutter Krust bread.
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