Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday. October 28, 1919

THE TIMES I'ajre Seven

CALLS VETO DANGEROUS

.-Y-Tt,'-.!El?,N.iT,05!AL NEWS SERVICE i X LI .id is US, O.. Oct. 2$. Declaring that President Wilson's veto of the prohibition 1411 is a "dangerous step." nd that ther is leas apparent reason for such action that there would have, ben for a veto of the. Mar-tlmc measure. Pirn eat H. .ierriryton. secretary of the Anti-saloon lagu of America, said today that the prohibition la.ws 11I never be enforced as they shvuld be Kmtil a priidem la elected who fa..rs prohibition. "It Is remarkable and unprecedented n tho hiatorir of the I'nltcd States (tat the chief executive, should fto a nnsure which provides for th erioroemuii! of law." said Cherrinstim.

For Liver and Bowels Dr. Carter's R. & B. Tea

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TIN PLATE KING SUED FOR DIVORCE. T INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW TdliK, October 2 .--A not her matrimonial failure where million failed to bring happiness .s writun upon the booki of the New York divorce courts today with the su't which Mrs. Daniel G. Reid has entered against the "Tin Plate Kins;.' charjtinc infidelitjr. Mr. ReiJ, whise fortune Is estimated at J50.000.001 ha? brought proceedings against his wife, a former horns girl, naming a Servian army officer. Counsel for Mrs. F.eid explained that the wife's counter suit was brought to "insure her a day in c irrt'" in the event the husbands case cid not com" to trial.

v.'u can U th'? v !a:ri:! ,n ' ood h.-ilth if Jtl Wlii -v. (4 cup o, j' vegetaMt t. a every i.iu. intjrht at:!;: have them dntik it just before s.-!:ik ! ' to br.i ! : .,:- very itt l in ..in -; -a- - , . a-kas of Dr. C; !!' K. & H T-.t. ; ami att.-r v.n mid i;i- dear im ,a vc 1 Used it for a -a k v i. Kiy ( ' j : t'int. U-j!.:!-.ft :..! I t cm; !.-; ; ton;..- j : iai-:o you ever lin a. r.if. ' ' IVr !toti -.i h. l.v.-r :ti-J ;.. ehi w,., ; : to p'!- ;; tne t,;., .,1, ,:. m,.., , ., , ... ; i reN ( ;; it to the " ; t ! I " ones ; i When they.-,., f.v.ah'h n:t.J i;l:.'t ,..(. j i Thy 1-k.e it and tt does th. m lei oil: good. adv. j i

VELVETEEN FROCKS ARE NEW FAVORITES

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"SYRUP 0? FISS" ! CHILD'S LAXATIVE!

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The American vostie for velveteen frocks aad the Pari vcfriie for black and vh:te havt Leon happily combined in this Simple frock for afternoon wear. The frock is made with a full tunic which is shirred at tho waistline in nrder to give the 1istended hip effect. The white tnmmir.p at the hips also helps t emphasize this.

Accept "California" r-ip Yfc. orly look fo,- tht naiin .'a!'t'or. .i on n- pc-k ,".?. t'o-n y ; nr.; s ir your h :M is having the be--r and inot ::t';rt. '." laxativ. or phy'.; for tht little toniaeh. liver and buwei?. Children e its delicions fruity taste. V'ull di: cctions for child's dose on each botl . Give it without feat. Mother! Tou must say "Califomi 1," adr.

tie- afternoon piayifis games, etc., ii't"r which dainty refreshment were io-r ed . Mrs. 1 ,M. Biu - w'no as the guest of Mrs. A. D. RcintT f-.r several days returned to herhunie in Rensselaer on Friday . A pleasant surprise party was given MLss E!o!se Smith Kriuay night, by a number of her school mat. -a and friends (James, music, etc.. f 1 nished the evening's ent rta-nm. ri t . Those present weie Mrs. A. 1.. 11 -in r. Miss Stone, lleon Kr:ejj-, lUit'-i Ki'io-r, Lillian Trad.-r. Kthe! ph:ll. Giadys Frunch , Clarlbul Smith. Kb 1st- smith. John Hetnphiii. Ar!h;;r It-in-.r. ;.. Hemphill, Max Miller, 1-ouis Wagner and (jptiigi' Kr.tuse. Mi. p'nKt'.n.nn .Jafa;iy, an "Id resident of il is!"' Ur.d, wnb painfully hurt. Saturday afternoon w he was knocked down s.nd ru a or by a car drtv.-n by O'enn Dyd;'-k. Mr. Jahaay's injuries are n-'t tnovmbt to he of a serious nature. The accident is said to have been an unavoidable one on the part of the driver of the car.

'i Don't forget the. Halloween dan.. ' given by the Pythian Pleasure Club . ! Friday. October 31st at Pythian hah, j corner Og-den and Hohnian St. Admission 75 t'nu per couple. 10-28

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The first dose eases your '-old Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and siiu .:'? A d-.se of -Pape's Cold Com pound'' taken every two hours crm. t.-irvi d sr. -ire taken 'ism'e- break up a stvere cold and ends all grippe misery. Relief awaits !' Opeji ;! ur ''!og-s-efi-iip n..-'r ' and lh- -i ' r pas. s of your h-ad ; stop nose : 11 nr ; r-'i :eve the headache, dullness. fe --ishness. sneeiinK. soreness and stiffness. 'Tape's Cold Compound'" is the y; ckest. surest relief known and cost3 only a few cents at d'rus stores. It acts w-i'ho'j. assietancc. Tasics nice. Contains no quinine-. Insist on Papa's! adv.

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Double S & H Green Stamps Given All Day Tomorrow

Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Saturdays 8:30 to 9:30

SPECIAL FURNITURE NEWS

FOR WEDNESDAY, THURS. and FRIDAY

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special items which were on sale last Friday and Saturday, both by Hammond folks and people from the surrounding towns, that we have decided to continue the sale three days longer; ending Friday, October 3 1 st.

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While some of the special lots were en- g tirely sold out you will find additional items in their place which offer savings opportunities even greater than those of the first two days of the sale. f The same liberal credit terms prevail. See our windows. H

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. William and Mary Dining Table 5 Dining Chairs Arm Chair $105 Suite at $79.50 $8. 00 do wn $8. 00 am onth

A genuine bargain indeed suite consists of solid oak dining table, 48-inch top, 6-foot extension; six solid oak chairs, 5 diners and 1 arm chair; genuine Spanish leather slip seats. The regular price of this suite is $105.00. On sale Wednesday only Ci'TQ CO

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Dining Saite same ty!e a5 above, 45-inch 6-foot exfennon table and 4 dining chairs, upholstered in genuine leather; $79 value, $6 cash and $6 monthly, priced at $59.00.

Genuine Simmons Steel Bed, square or round tube design and can be had in Vernis Martin, white enamel, .walnut or mahogany finish Complete with all steel coil spring and fine combination mattress. Regular retail price of outfit $52.00; $3.00 down. O A Q C $3.00 monthly. Sale price........ i-W2

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$2.00 down $2.00 monthly Extra large overstuffed Rockers, several styles, one similar to the one pictured nicely upholstered in high grade imitation leather. They are factory seconds, but the defects are so slight they can scarcely be noticed. Come in and see them you'll agree with us that they are mighty good "3 Q Q

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This Beautiful Karpen Davenport Upholstered in Genuine Leather At $19.55 Less Than the Regalar Price An elegant piece of furniture, exceptionally well made as are all Karpen products; of solid oak in fumed, mahogany or golden oak finish; upholstered in genuine leather over best oil tempered springs. Regular price $89.50. Wednesday only $7 cash Cf?Q QC and $7 monthly at

Hammond Bedding Co fs. Specially Made Mattress $272 VALUE $19J5 $2.00 down $2.00 monthly The Hammond Bedding Company have just delivered to us 50 pure felt mattresses which were specialy ordered for this sale. They are exceptionally well made as are all Hammond Bedding Co. products. Full 45 lbs., covered with finest art or striped ticking, imperial roll edge; $27.50 mattress priced for this sale, $2 down and $2 1 Q monthly at VLV.UU

Wetter 's Topaz Heater Regular Price $36.75 The Wetters Topaz is a good looking stove and a genuine heat producer. Is made of heavy guage steel with cast iron base, large fire pot; full nickel trimmed. This size will heat 5 rooms; sells regularly at $36.75. On special sale Wednesday 329 50

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