Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1919 — Page 7
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WANTED 2000 customers to double or June business. Here is the way we are going to do it. Brand new summer apparel bought at great price eoncessions to be sold at prices no other store can compete with. Let us prove to you this store is
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SILK SKIRTS Beautiful designs. values up to $9.50, reduced to GEORGETTE WAISTS Values up to $8.50, reduced to 1 STRIPED SILK POPLIN SKIRT. values up to $8, reduced to t
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Wliat "You can Expect from Our OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
Eye Glasses and Spectacles that will do for you all that glasses will do; give you all the comfort, relief and normal sight that glasses will give. Bring vour vision to normal if possible to be
accomplished by wearing glasses. We make all our own lenses, which insures to you prompt delivery. ; Investigate our invisible bifocal kuises. The best that can be made in Kryploks and one-piece bifocals. Whatever your optical needs are ee us about them.
LVER HAMMOND, IND.
Jeweler and Manufacturing Optician
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with every suit sold during our July Clearance Sale
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Q i Krorcette undorlhirtrs which made a i their appearance early in the spring
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SUITS Measure $30
Extra Pants 2.00
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171 EAST STATE STREET Open Thursday till 9 P. M.
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GIRLS THURSDAY, SAT'DAY & MONDAY
Here is the cheapest and best nay to entertain ynur ly and e,irl that was ever invented. These Coasters will develop their body and mind. Regular price f(V. Special three day sale price .21 t Mlnas Furniture Co.
214-216-218 State St. Hammond
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1000 Solid Gold Rings offered at Special Prices for 10 Days
Solid Gold Baby Rinjrs reduced from $1.00 to 80c Solid Gold Signet Rings reduced from $3.00 to $2.40 1 Solid Gold Ladies' Kinp? reduced from $5.00 to. . . .$4.20 Solid Gold Wedding Kings reduced from $6.00 to. . .$5.25 Solid Gold Men's Rings reduced from $8.00 to $6.30 Solid Gold Emblem Rings reduced from $10.00 to. . .$8.4G Solid Gold Diamond Rings reduced from $10 to. . . .$8.40 The Largest and Latest Line of Rings in Town.
Hammond's Oldest Jewelers 163 State Street
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while hr i.i pnr.'-in,, liivusli 1 1 1 . - f..g : bank. : LOSING RACE VITII SXTN. In h'-r w.-.-irly H:ch t"r-m K-i.t l-'o i' t il n f tins li'.irnmjr. li :iir-hip fiK'ngnl in a iosius i.-n-o null t'v sun.
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J thusiast ! send-ull w h'n sh rose from' j tl:r Kasi- F'nriiiiK' flvinp fielij and hr-ad- ' t ! westwards toward til' si1 i. The, : ... i
j nvtor.n wei-f wnrkiii; p' lffctly mid ail ! rn hoard were tnnlidtnt of a .ui'Cf.ful , vnaj?- The nirnven woiv hopeful that thy wi'iild ari'iK' in tin.e to take part
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Excelsior, Henderson
JJ j in the 4 1 It or .July c I'd ra I York eiiy on Friday mprht.
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r The fair crntertants of the New' t-.vclve-round bout at Bay View Park. York Women's Swimming- associa- Toiedo. Ohio, July 4. they will comtiort have a?ain demonstrated coun- i pete, probably, before the greatest trywide leadership in water sports . crowd that has ever witnessed a this season, as they did also in 1913 . , title toxin? bout. This is indicated Members of the association scored in the reports of the advance sale of the greatest number of points in tin." tickets, which hrs now passed the
GREAT PANIC AT FLORENCE
j There an- ni-.re than a score of men ' in the new of h' great haUoon and
I e ei y t h i n k po.siV
EXCELSIOR TWIN MAG- MODEL $350 EXCELSIOR TWIN, ELECTRIC EQUIPPED, $370 HENDERSON MAG. MODEL $385 HENDERSON ELECTRIC EQUIPPED, $435 CLEVELAND LIGHTWEIGHT $225
and Cleveland Motorcycles
EXCELSIOR AND HENDERSON Bicycles SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
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petrol wag taken on board as a prca.u-
had hren done if; tion in case th airship was blown eut
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Maj Cool;
lonfi trip 'of her course and would have to travel
national A. A. U. aquatic indr
ro.000 mark, and will probably
championships just concluded. They ' reach S."00,000.
ran up a total of twenty points, while t The significance of this advance theirclosest rivals, the mermaids of j sale is best illustrated through . the Meadowbrook "l ib of Philadc!-1 comparison with the receipts of the phia end Athletic clvb of Columbus. Jim Jeffries.Jack Johnson title bout Ohio, earned sixteen and fourteen at Reno back in 1910. Pugilistic atpoints respectively. tendance and financial records were It should be adaed too that these . created in that contest, which will be figures are somevi;a'' misleading, for' eclipsed in the forthcoming bout. The local stars were unable To atterni ; gross receipts totaled $270,775, and the fifty and 220-yard title swims' the match was witnessed by a crowd and the girl who won both events, estimated at between 10.000 and 20,Miss Bessie Ryan of the Meadow- 000. The purse was $121. 000. brcok club, was defeated by New; In the c min? bout Willard will he York's two leaders just before she 'boxing for a Mat guarantee of S100.lctft for the coast. Miss Charlotte ! COO. and Dempsey for a prize of B lyle took h"r measure conclusielv 1 $27,500, a record in purses, at 100 yards and Miss Ethelda1 ... Eleibtrey outswam her at 500 yards, j Fritz Maisel, for many years with Mis3 Boyle garnered eleven "of the, the Yankees and last season with, the points credited to the New ork or-; St Lou:s Browns, has been playing ganization. She won the 100-yard third base and heading the batting free style swim and the plunge for order for Jack Dunn's Baltimore Indistance, then took third in the 500- ternationals. Maisel has been playyard swim. j ing great ball this spring and critics Miss Bleibtrey contributed eirrht i who have seen him in action contend points. She won the 500-yard title : that the little fellow probably will be swim and finished second by a touch , Dicked up by some major league club in the 150-yard back stroke contest, before the season is very old. Maisel which saw the world's record for is one of the real high salaried playwomen lowered by two full strokes, i ers of the Internationals, and he Little Miss Helen Wainwright, a ! should have little difficulty in being a twelve-year-old prodigy, brought the ' star in that organization, total to twenty points by taking; ... third place in the fancy diving1 Eddie Sicking, sent by the Giants springboard championship, an to the Phillies recently, is filling the event in which competed the ablest injured Dave Bancroft's place in an group of full grown candidates ever j acceptable manner, gathered together for the annual i fixture. She was beaten only five j Frank Snyder, recently retui i points for first. ; from overseas and nbv with the (.'i rj dinals, is from San An onio, the town When Jess Willard and Jack mad famous by Da Crockett, and Dempsey enter th rir for their-Ross Young.
1 - navieator. planned to
IrARla, July ..The greatest Pa n .,., k ,,f ,-n.. ,rtp , ., )ow altitude was caused in Florence by th" earth- j order to n.sike ..K-ervations. easier quake Sunday aid a Rome dispatch and to ! "P in direct touch with the to the Jfctit Journal today, quoting j ru-amship.- i'-":.m; h- v.ath. the story of an ee-vvitns3 j 'cathr .minions cr excellent The t.opulation iu.-hed into the i uheri ll;e lnstoiic fliH'ht was rt.ir-ed. streets at the fiipt trr-niorw and re- t anil the mu ia t nms- fr for fair vcathn.ained in the. puiilic places for twrn- I er off the o..ii. t.v-fr.ur hours, offering up pray.rs for! The hail aheady prof, her ineithe protection of the (;!y. ('andle.ui tie h the 2, una yule flight above the were lighted upon the church altars, t Rait jo In r she rod' through .storms The ban Lorenzo i hurch was dam-jtha' i-Hiiscd keen incon nience to ships aged. ij ).on the si f . The Duchstis d' Aoasta ii :.-iitini i"reful pr' r.ira t ion. h-id heen nifi.i hoapltaU :n th- .urn ken Tuscany ; .iii'l th- ur'at r p;n ' of Tuesday h i l towns. jhren ;mn o ! i nfefu; jn.-p'. t ion of i the me han:-in of he hahior,. I'.v ry
Ta'j-o Th Tirrm -.nrf J- i test kliowil to aoroivi u t ic-i i scienec ris
a greater distance than the schedule cailed for. In addition to Mayor Scott and Lieut. Commander Lnnsrlowtif, V. S. N, the following additional officers are included in the R-34 crew: Lieut. Durant. wireless operator; Capt. t'oomhs. of th Brittsn navy; I'.ipt. ;reenhard. tirst officer; Lieut. Shotter. enRineer officer; Mj. I'nokd, rcj vigaior; Col. Hunt and Maj. Pritchard. At S o'clock (Greenwich time) the
had reached latiluda 55 decree
(The position of the R-34 at S o'cloik arproximately fifty mi'.es northwest of Halinmere head, the extreme western point of the Ionegal coast. The hatloon ss following the north Atlantic aleamer line for St. Johns).
LOWELL
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Mr. an.1 Mrs. Theodore Donabour. of Chicairo. came last eveninr for a vis't with her mother. Mrs. Henry Brid--hroom. Mrs. H. L. Baughman ws in Chicago yesterday. t i r , i . . . ,
..nr.. c j. iar is very seriously fici.. AVord received from Rev. C. A. Brown says th'-re is a blur attendance at th Centenary at Columbus, Ohio.
Yesterday was the seventy-fifth anniversary of the birth of our esteemed townsman, Albert iTiaprnm, arid lr. and
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THREATENED
LONf.ON, July 2 An Exchange
ifrs. I-'ranklin Tetry srrved n birthday J Telesrap-h Copenhagen d:patch today
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and twenty minutes north and lonpi-t " - - reports mat strixes are now tnreatentu le 10 dr-crees and forty minutes west cake with seventy-five candles occupi d j td throughout Germany and that the
Tid keep
touch with ths whole- vcrld.
I friven to ih dirigible to insure th u'most .safety. An immense supply of
ib'.r- filled i
government, fearing revolution. has
s,nd whs makins forty knot (between prominent Pr on
42 and 4:: miles an hoUr) said a wile- with guoa tninps to eai. occupied all public buildings in Berh.ss dispatch from the dirigible. j ' t ;eorse Van Alst in", of Mont icelio. was j lin and is patrollinp the streets with The balloon was averaging 45 knoitsjin Lowell on business yesterday. MTiile j machine guns and artillery. The Sparwhile passing the North coast of Ire-J here h was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. tacua leader Herzog, the dispatch land. James Kelsey. stales, has been rlared under arrest
LATEST PHOTO OF WILLAT?-TEMPSEY ARENA SHOWS HUGE WOODEN BOWL NEARLY COMPLETED
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This photo of the mammoth wooden stadium built for the Willard-Uemphey Ichampionship battle at Bay Yifv Park. Toledo. July Fourth, was taken only a few days aeo.
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