Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 24 July 1919 — Page 13
Thursday, Julv 24, 1919.
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Oldest Distributors of Pathe Records in Lake County
EAUTIFUL HATS AT 98c
We have a full line of mid-summer noveltyTaffeta Leghorns, Milans, transparent effects, Milan Hemps and Georgette effects. To reduce our stock we are closing out these beautiful hats below cost. Also our line of small dark shapes. We have a table of odds and ends at 98c.
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for pyejrlasses and spectacles. We make all our own lenses. This means a decided advantage to you in every way. Prompt delivery of any and all lenses. Reasonable price because you get them from the original makers, and above all. superior accuracy. The best lenses that you can buy are found at"
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Photograph of Mrs. Hamilton Carj, made in Newport. Mrs. Hamilton Cary, well knowa in Newport and New York society, has just been married to Baron E. da Cartier de Marchiertne, the Belgian minister to the Un-ted States.
Death of L. W. Noyes. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 CHICAGO. July UVfrn? W. Noyes, wealthy Chit-ago manufacturer ami philanthropist, difd early today o a complicatinii of diseases. His most
recent ptv.aninropy was me crwwu of a $2,5iiO,0itO foundation to be used in the education of po'diers. sailor and marines of the great war and thtir descenJants.
PAY YOUR BILLS promptly and willingly tiion cri a Savings Account with this strong bank and mak it a practice t" sot a--ir!c some fixed r mount each luonth Tor yourself. At this bank l.OO Opens a Savings Account $ l.OO
American Trust & Savings Bank The Bank That Service Built. 182 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. A. J. SWANSOX, President. DANIEL BROWN, Vice President. II. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer.
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PANAMAS AT HALF PRICE We have a very fine line of silk shirts, summer underwear, Palm Beach suits. In fact every article of wear that a man needs. J. F. BLUM & SON r State St. Opp. Orpheum Theatre Hammond
Girl Gone; Watchman Held.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) rwiCAiiO. Julv 24 Thomas FiH-
gerald, a night watchman, is held by the police here today in connexion with the disappearance of Janet W Wkmson, a si. year old girl. The girl has bi;en misting 45. hours and via? last seen talking to Fitzgerald a shu t ditance from her home.
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New York Again Dry Town I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE? NEW YOKK, July 24. - Father Knickerbocker came out of his ark today and stepped up' n cry. if somewhat fORsy srrourwt. It was the first, day since July 15th that rain aj nt falUng in Naw York.
Famous Bar Is Displaced.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK, July 2 1. A soda fountain ('. replaeert the famous old ln r in the hotel Waldorf Astoria, wh-re pol!tl.-al f.-irtunes have hein marie and. unmade for man yderades. and where many big baseball deals have been concluded. The first day's reeepits were more than Sj'.'O.
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Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
Final Smasli In Prices on the JL EL Ortt's Siloes Stock 169 STATE STREET See full page ad for final smashed prices
A- J- CLEVELAND, Manager In Charge
PAGE OPTIMISTIC REGARDING ITALY
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Excelsior Bicycle Given Away
Tickets given free to men, women, pirls and boys. Children under 10 years of a so must be accompanied by their parents. Remember, there are no charges or obligations of any kind. A girls' or boys' bicycle will be given away FREE to the one holding the lucky number. Get your Free ticket today.
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229 state st. cxceisior irtoior tycie 3atesroom Phone 2489.
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Thomas Nelson Page, phototrraphed since returning from Italy. Thomas Nelson Page, U. S. ambassador to Italy, who has just returned to this country to resign his i diplomatic office and resume his ' Btatus as a private citizen, takes an optimistic view of the situation in ' Italy. "Gat the people back to work I and Italy will very soon resume ita I natural conditions," says Mr. Pag.
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Waist Sale Extraordinary
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Georgette Waists in a variety of styles, values to $8.50, reduced to $4.95 Crepe de Chine Waists, values up to $4.00, reduced to $2.00
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