Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 7 May 1919 — Page 12

THE TIMES. mir Fi 1 wi vap a WeiMinasomoaiv t- Our homes reflect ourselves our care or our indifference. Consciously or jfcl capriciously, one reveals her personal character in the selection and arrangcis? ment of furniture. Thjs Spring more than ever it will be the ambition of every m home-maker to endeavor to make every room of the house a pleasant place to U: live. Are vou saving our -nrofit shariner stamt)S? Valuable Coupons for Three More Days -of Our Great 29th Anniversary Sale . - j o i o " A M

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Here are valuable coupons, good during the remaining days of Anniversary Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You can not secure these items without the coupons below. These items will not be on display , These Coupons Good Only Du ring This Sale Bring Them With You

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A Graceful Queen Anne Bedroom Suite This beautiful bedroom suite la of genuine American walnut. It shows many special features which may be seen only on the highest priced furniture. The suite- consists of a bed. high boy, vanity and dresser, all specially priced. i

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Bed $73

Hi eh Boy $73.50

Dresser $93.50

Vanity $79.75

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"Gibson" Refrigerators are Best

Refrigerator Is the best family size, 4 doors, side leer, 75 lb. capacity, paneled back and ends. All newest Improvements and ice saving facilities. Specially priced at

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Rugs for Every Room Rugs in every new pattern in Oriental and Chinese designs are to be found here in all room sizes. These rugs of quality and unrivaled beauty, made by a well known manufacturer are the rugs you want in your home. 9x12 Wilton Rugs $87.75 9x12 Axminister $52.65 9x12 Brussels Rugs $31.50

The Charm of Reed Furniture There is nothing that can take the place of Reed Furniture for sun parlor and general summer use. It has that fresh, cool appearance that brings comfort and beauty to your home. Reed furniture Is not expensive. You will be surprised to find out how reasonably you may furnish a room with this furniture.

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NATION'S BUSIEST PROSPECTS

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE "vTA&rii-NvJTON. May 6. A growing confidence an.l improvement in general trade conditions throughout the country was reported almost without exception by federal reserve agents for the month of April, according to the statement of the federal reserve board made public today, summarizing business conditions during the month. During the month "business prospects have improved,' retail trade has Increased in volume, prices have apparently assumed a more stable position and business generally, is considered on a stronger and better footing," according to the report. The floating supply of labor has "been partially absorbed and the prospect of a large grain crop promises still further opportunities for the use of the entire labor supply. Manufacturing is still retarded in steel and some other basic- industries, but there is Improvement In the copper and lead situation. Textile manufacturing is improving, the export tradi has been large and financial conditions have been quiet and re-assuring." the report states. Boston reported that manufacturers re going ahead in a "surprisingly satisfactory manner," due to the general Impression that no lower price level w-Xl tie established for some time.. The period of unemployment and stagnant business expected by many has not materialized and the trend is decidedly In the other direction, investigators report. New Tork reports that growth in confidence is manifested in the more

numerous advance orders placed for next fall. Jewelry, automobiles and musical ln--struments are very active. Philadelphia reports retail trade "wonderfully good, and reports "very encouraging." Cleveland finds the "whole Industrial field is breathing easier, gains along practically every line Indicate steady and permanent progress." Richmond district reports "increasing confidence and stability, and Atlanta has found that there has been during the month an increase in practically all lines of business." Chicago says that "fundamental conditions aside from a lack of confidence

i in the stability of the present price

level are considered sound," and St. Louis reports that "business continues to improve and dn some lines Is practically normal. The general outlook throughout the Minneapolis district is reported as very good and Kansas Clty flnds a more hopeful spirit prevailed in most lines of "industrial activity. "A sound and normal business Is being transacted." In the Dallas district and San Francisco is looking forward to Increased activity du to Improved labor conditions.

EAST CHICAGO. Judge Boggs, formerly principal of the Harrison Junior high school of East Chicago, has been granted a teaching fellowship In Chicago University, where he will teach next year.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) GREEN SB UKU. Pa.. May 6. An entire troop of state constabulary with a score of armed citizens hastily pressed into service today are guarding the police barracks on the outskirts of this city where two men who are accused of brutally mistreating and murdering Miss Emma Austraw, a 19 year old Latrobe school teacher, are confined. Feeling against the prisoners is intense and threats of lynching have been made. There were several minor demonstrations during the night. James Crawford, 37. a farm hand and John Hay, 17. a coal miner, are under arrest. Crawford is alleged by the police to have confessed, implicating Ray. The girl's body was found Jammed under the floor, of an out-building la an Isolated spot several days after her disappearance, A bullet had caused her death, but marks on her body showed that she had been brutally beaten.

robertsdale

There will be initiation of candi

dates at the regular meeting of the Womans Benefit Association at the I.

O. O. F. hall this evening. Luncheon will be served and all members are re

quested to be present.

Mrs. M. J. Hannon of Cleveland avenue visited at the home of Mrs. Jos. Hannapel of Englewood Monday. The Northwestern Glee Club will give an entertainment under the ausrices of the T. P. A. Thursday evening. May 8. at the Robertsdale Auditorium. Miss Gladys Lane of Myrtle avenue motored to Valparaiso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mathiae cf Park Manor visited at the Wlttmer

Pet Brand Milk One dozen tall cans of tie famous ret brand milk at 11.55 -with this" coupon, per can at 13c

Seamless Sheet Bleached 81x90. th -well known "Wearwell" quality, regularly sold at $1.69, priced with this coupon at $119

Silk Skirts Women's silk poplin skirts, latest models, our regular J 6.95 values, -with this coupon at 2 69

Boys' Suits Standard fabrics and makes. In fancies and blue serge, sizes 6 to 18 years, 10 values, -with this coupon J6 g5

American FamilySoap Kirk's American Family soap, with this coupon, 10 bars at 55c

Hosiery

Women's silk fibre boot hose, double heel, toe and eole, lisle hemmed top, 69c value, -with this coupon, pair 38C

Girls' Dresses Any girls' gingham dress In the store in values at 11.60, $1.69 and $1.75. all new styles, vita this coupon at 5119

Men's Shirts M a d r a and percale dress shirts, in stripes and checks, sizes 14 to 17, 1.85 values, -with this coupon 5129

Tomato Catsup Snider's -well known tomato catsup, with this coupon, a large bottle at 23c

Apron Gingham "Amoskeag" or "Peerless" brands. Even and broken blue and white check, fast color, lull pieces, 10 yard limit, with coupon, yard 15Vic

Aprons

Women's full 6ize Coverall Aprons, made of good quality percale, with this coupon at 7Qq

Oil Mops

Spruter triangle shape, adjustable handle, extra large size, 12 oz bottle oil Included, $1.50 value, with this coupon QQq

Red Ripe Tomatoes Red ripe tomatoes, No. 2 can, with this coupon, very ppeciaj, 3 for 35Q

Union Suits Women's "Munsing" brand low neck, sleeveless, finish, elastic rib combed yarn, bleached, regularly sold at $1.19 and $1.29, with this coupon QSc

Corset Pink batiste corset, free hip, elastic gore under the bust. Trimmed with s'.lk braid, sizes 19 to 25. $2.50 value, with this coupon at 51.39

Tea Kettles Aluminum "Royal Rochester brand, highly finished, 8 qt, elze, $3.50 value, with this coupon2 49

Curtain Net T-ln white. Ivory and natural shades. Filet and Nottingham weaves, 88 to 43 Inches wide, with this coupon, 85o value, yd. 23c

Freezone For corns and calluses, none better, 8 So bottle, limit two bottles, with this coupon, each 23c

House Slippers Women's bouse slippers, one strap, fine kid, hand turned soles, Bizes 3 to 8, regular price $3. with this coupon $2.29

Percolators Pure aluminum percolator, seamless body, ebony handle, 6 cup size, regular $1.79 value, with this coupon $ii9

Combination Mattress Made of wood, wool and pure cotton, with an Imperial rolled edge and covered with fancy art ticklng. $10.50 value 56.48

Sayman's Soap S a y m a n ' s vegetable soap for the toilet and bath, 12Ho bars, limit 8 bars, with coupon or-27c

Baby Shoe3 The soft sole kind, choice of all fancy and plain styles, in our regular 95a shoes, with this coupon at -59C

Lunch Cloth Japanese lunch cloth, size 27x27 inches, in many very attractive designs, 75o value, with this coupon 43C

WANTED! 20,000 New Customers During May

homo on Atchison avenua. Mrs. John Soltwedel entertained a larse number of friends at her home en Myrtle avenue at a luncheon, riven In honcr of her Llrthday anniversary. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. J. Tuftl of Valparaiso. Mrs. Dreeson of East Chicago and Mrs. William Cahn of East Side. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese were Hammond visitors the latter, part of the week. The Whiting lodge. 34S, K. of P.. will gl-. e a Smoker and Banquet at the lodge rooms Thursday, May eighth. AH members and visiting members are urged to be present. Little Dorothy Melv!n. who has been Quite 111 at her home In the West Park Addition, for some time Is able to be up again.

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Miss Beatrice fitratton of Austin. 111., spent a few days visiting: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaublen of Laporte avenue-. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldlng of Myrtle avenue wcSe the guerts of Mr. and Mrs. II. Norton at their home in Hammond. Mr. and Mr. Saunders of Atchison avenue visited at the home of the lattcr's mother In Gary. Mrs. L. W. Fase of Roberts avenue visited friend In Chicago the latter part of the week. Mrs. William Greeson and Mr. Leslie Fearce of Amy avenue were Chicago visitors.

HOBART

P. J. Kelley wti born In County Mayo, Ireland. March 14. 1S24, and died

Saturday. May 3, 1919 aged 94 years, 1 nvonth and 19 daya. He had been sick during the iast two nVonths. He received his education in Liverpool and came to this country whei about 25 years of age. He was In the mail service between New Tork and Buffalo for a nunVber of year"? and later moved to Chicago from that place. He came to Hobart and entered the real estate buslcesa and for a number of, years had been Justice "of the peace. Seventeen years ago he was united n marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Butts who survives him. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Odd Fellows hall and were In charge of Odd FeHowa, of which lodge he was a past gTand officer. Rev. Witt of the Christian church also tok part In the services. The Interment wai at the Hotoart cemetery. Mrs. Ella Roper who has been visiting with relatives at Indianapolis during the past few weeks, has returned to Hobart. Miss Margaret Baumer visited with relatives In Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. W. Rubbel was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

week end. Rev. and Mrs. If. V. Andrews of Kentland motored to Highland Monday and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hutchins. N-.ondwifeflele'SxeGreY4sge.dv m mo The class party griven In the Congregational church Friday evening by the girls In Miss XIna Jamieson's class at which the boys In Mrs. R. Eastman's class were guests was a very pleasant affair. Eevcral other guests were also present. Games and contests were enjoyed and a very eumptuous luncheon was served by the girls. All report a fine time.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. ficboon. ilra. Mollman. Cob a. De Frlese, Mra. Kaluf and iMra. Kaske were Hammond shoppers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Haueler'a daughter of Hammond visited them on Monday. Earl Wagner was taken to the hospital Tuesday In Hammond to be operated on for appendicitis

INDIANAPOLIS. Governor Goodrich and Mayor Arthur E. Lonn, of Laporte, will speak at the banquet for tha former members of the S34th. Infantry, which will be held here tomorrow night.

HIGHLAND. Harold Douthett. son. of Mr. and Mra Joseph Douthett, who was Injured In a motorcycle accident Is reported, to be getting along nicely at St. Margaret's hospital and it is expected that he will be brought home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Plummer are preparing to move to Ade. Mrs. C. Archer has sold her property in Highland to Fred DeLong. Ray Jamieson Is sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blue were guests

of relatives In Rensselaer over the

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