Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1919 — Page 3

November 15, 1919.

HOW STOCKS ADVMD1.

dropped l I"-", i, laidv in U

! ti e a unJor pi '-siurt nnd drcr 1 to l'11- Or tie bl yi. j. '1 t

!'.-ir!i ; s 2 an i n-r-M iT i-- si.-: 1 1. t. j

SMALL FEATHERED HATS ARE FAVORITES

v i.-w 'vruir v--, 1. 1

5s-:ef male, lorae saliva at the r.p..r. .f.t of the stock market today, pre s ' imd weak shortly after the .tart ; fes of from fractions to ets'ut points "ir-jc auSfiired.

Steel OomTnort. .fer aell'ns; up t - r.f 1 he sticks, drrr-.ntr 4 '4 tr

t ; i j;ri 'V'lH 11(1 ii .1.-1 : v.,,.- - 4 Li Kf. T. v "re v. i-.i

vienira V -to.-- - j'ai,i.

to ."i7 .-'! u.lfl n !, . vi.-.

lo 110 am! T'l.-r . A : .... The ullnay st ?i

Pacific si-U -iT iff ! ri.'int I '.' T. i m ' ii- i P In : 1 p i j' ' t .-. 1 K-nillnj 1 ' t.. VI '.. v ',!lf frs tiotial declines wifi' offet i(i in othur rui!'.

."UM'.'Hn 1 "tv.'lciiin TTi t.i v.'ca:.'

;v cVv- , ; A', u '

tv

irev r-r7

V

m4

T No Sir, There Is No Charge!

If riv ome ror chance a repair job i net eatiRfactory i o will correct t'pe trouble without cbarjle. Kvery repair we make on your battery is guaranteed so you are assured of satisfactory scr ice during tbe guarantee period. To ct tbe best results from your battery, yon nould drive round otten for thorough inspection. When your battery has outiicd its usefulnefs von will want the best ths USI. that we sell oo a 15-rnootbt' guaraot&cd adjustment basis. " LAUER BATTERY SERVICE

nil 1 1 r :.-'ir

The Wonderful Inventions Which Give

754 Hohman St. r

Phone Hammond 3020.

TTr cjg

11 I 1 '

4

I s. f ijMi.Lumwfgwifwi

. .

U S Uckt &. Heat Corporation

TsW.T- sT

L it,

SWIGS' i

Li

' The small feathered bat is having an unusual vopue tbi ppa.-on. It teen almost to the exclusion of the larjre hat. Of course, the larppr hat are still pood for dress wear they will always he for that -Hut the fma'l turban or toque with its ostrich or ccck feathers i the smart hat for street and afternoon wear. This small hat has a narrow upturned briat and a soft crown Jin is made of taupe plush. The sand colored uncurled cstrich feathers are arranged to form a halo about the face.

If'' "

while Pan-Anu-ni-an ?plrolt"jm r"i. over 2 points to b-lovv 111. 1. 3. InJ.istris.1 Alcohol y!ijri 1 c to 11- and United Ftftail Stoies 1 t t S3.

GRAND OPENING OF FIRST NATIONAL l:c of iviry .iui l.ai i iii iv- il;" jfani onri1r!(! o tli r. rm-il-i-'-J Fir.t National Hank at lary fiiish'. . 'PVuni ?' yph tlitn n'clt.k tin. r-i nins the doors of the bark will bo open io th rubl1 who are invited to 1n-

".: ' iiii ii.Nnnie vrrrrt ren:ode!ogr. Thf ioU:.. th.-- l.;(;il i;!! tie decoralwith I'ou' is .in.l a jive pif-ce orclifti :i -vn! ffiriiihh the t in' h OUt the plinM). So'jveturs. the :jk of which ha. n""er been n-t-t b- f'-rv in Grr. -will he fiiven to nil ;n attendani-e. Aftei th- re. -opt ion, the off a',? i f t 't- '.ink, il i i r t ri r Is, employes JiPrJ S'evviai , i.et w ii! stteivl a din ner ., f l;otli. -hil.i w !.iri fri'-d rh"-:k Tn i.. he the ehlef ;tein in the :ne;u. alter tthi'-h a jncing party '!! he h pleasant fenfire of the nfnins.

Pi.

s

M,.,. I.

i.'iii!

iBilll

f!::! n ft:-!:!::

I "fi ii u;;!!t!

itflium

lilt

MANDEL

COMPANY

143 State Street, Hammond, Ind.

B llsWWBBWI

1

A COLUMN OF NEWS ITEMS

' ft The peip.e ar ber'.nninT to se that if you tract the bt In Coa. Ruita ar1 lresss. yoa must jo where the thlnf are handled to the ercluelon o f everything plae. apeclnlue along this Ile. and beeause of this the Manflel Stor is Known a a'ore that ts atollt authority on womer. s and nvseV ur-ments.

"We believe if the pep)e wart ebrddy (rood?, there are hundreds r f rijch plaees. but th stora that (jlve.e the people dollar for dollar value is the Btore that builda 1:3 -onldne ajd the store that will consider the interest of Its patrons above the mighty dollar, s the atore that will evenislly command the cr;am of the trade.

Mapd! adverrislrs !s more than ad vertijing It i no-.- of importance, and frora the way- peorle re rejoridl!ic to t!"s news, Mandel s' er news la proving most nrri'-Inf.

But w oavn't teil even half the atory In an ad. The conaclouene-a cf r exclusive line of carmwt p u t a enthusiasm Into Mand'l store news and mai.es everv Une of type -well worth 'h" reading -

A ajgjtesMon: And e hope Hubby will see this. It's not too early to present the i'e with one of Mandei's butcous FiCcoate. a-- a Chris-, -rjs pre:-ent Iet her rt : 1,'rd.t - f i: now . The

ii-r ;;ii;r.' T

Charmingly Beautiful Fur Coats . Hammond never saw a more complete display of Fur Coats. They are models of bewildering beauty, in genuine Hudson seal, kit coney and marmot. A coat of this type affords the wearm era

. '.r.r. $75 to $90i

Another Big Cut in Coat Prices

mm mm

Garments of Winsome Beauty Fashioned of seal plush, velour, broadcloth, silvertone, polo cloth, melton. Many of these coats have large fur collars and cuffs. Others are beautifully trimmed in self materials. They are in the season's latest colors and altogether are stunningly becoming; regular $40 to $85 values

if?.''

',a-?i,Y',:i

Others from $12 up.

Tones of Exquisite Beauty and Purity

THE view above shows how, inThe Cheney, the acoustic principles of the violin and pipe organ have been adapted to tone reproduction for the first time. These wonderful improvements, which give The Cheney tones of surpassing purity and richness, arc protected by basic patents. They reach new heights in tonal beauty set The Cheney in a class apart. Note particularly the violin resonator, with its plates at top and bottom carved from seasoned spruce, the same wood from which violins are made., These plates vibrate as tones pass through them, adding color value and sweet ness. And lor the same reason that a violin grows sweeter with age, it is also true of The Cheney that

WOMR vnn ueugn

Regular Models from $85 to $3b5 Art Models $323 to $b00

"The Longer You Play It, The Sweeter It Lrroivs.

Edward C

Mmas

Co

e

NO COAL SHORTAGE IN GARY YET Ur.iess oTnethirp unforseen l.appens there will he no coal shTtag" lr isry that Is at leat for a month to ovine. Residents were assured this yesterday wherii a canvass of the coal companies in the city displayed that there is no fear of a shortage f; r .some time yet . Shipments cf coal are bcpinnlni to arrive in the city, b'it on a-rotint of n new government ruling- they must be unloaded twenty-four hours after they are spotted by the ra.lrond or th5 rara will be hauled awn-". The D;il-

t-T. Coal Co., one of th" biJC'.'t ronerns in the city, re-' : vej six nrs and :t ? with nie ii ,n '.i.ih t ;. .,at they found enouah h.-i ;, t,, urtl-.d it mi thst time. The ;...- i-'uei ijf.uipany who reveivej fieven cars a'so experienced th tame trouble. .

ROUGH LAKE DELAYS SHIPMENTS 51i:pnient. of hoth ere nnl coal for the Ga-y mills are belncr d-iay d by the ro'i'n weiither that hn pi ifP''1''. oid I.;ike M;ch.Rrn for nearly a w-"' and accordms to reports, several ouats that have been dne since the first of

the week have af yet failed to ma'. j-ort in the Oary tlnrbor. The Norm an U. r:.ams which docked on "vt'e-1 nday lia. . ischarged her cargo nn has i-karrd acan. for the jpr lakThe K. II. Gary, one of the largcsi o, . vessels on the Lake arrived In ih' Harbor Thursday from Duluth.

RHEUMATISM is being cured Mv r.ew scientific treatment tn curr, thousands of canes. It will cur ynur .-'itiiple and in ex pensive. Send j-oi name and address to It. "Wollers. ?tr North Rv(-.. Milwaukee, AVis., l'cr fr partii ,'Ulars and adviue.

The Blouses Offered at $4.75 That rich order of hundreds of blouses that just arrived were placed on special sale last eek for the first time. They are positively $7.50 values. So popular did they prove, we have decided to continue this special price another week. Some arc beautifully garnished with

beading, braiding, embroidery and tucking;. Of coure the colors are the pre ailmg hues of the season. Your choice, special

S4.75

Suits and Dresses Specially Priced

t! "hrse -oa'e fact that they wa r. ryhsh and ppts of service.

Finally, our prices are marked in plain figures. Fch asrmnt caries its ewn price 'g.

I

The Suits They are from the wonderful showing tKit has marie the Mar.del store much talked of by trig dressers this leason. The ry!et are those that will remain in favor the longest. Fashioned of such materials as serges, velours, poplins and tricotine. Women's and mijses' sizes, including stouts. These are our regular $45 to $85 values, specially priced

$25.00 to $37.50

The Dresses hen we h.-.if!it ilicre d;j?io our Iiij.-i hai in mind a large .lie(-,te'e rf Hammond's snappiest dressers. They are achievements that cannot be duplicated anywhere at the price, we aie positive of that. Materials of satin, crepe meteor, georgette, tricolette, etc.. hand same tailored and fancv mc;!

Ou

r rejrular

to (

vlue, specially priced from $18.50 to $39.50 Others from 8.00 up.

f

Make Your

Dreams Come True Perhaps you dream of a home of your own some happy day. What are you doing to get it? The easiest and quickest way to realize this worth" ambition is to start a savings account today. Lay aside a part of eath week's earnings and your dream will be a reality in a very short time. The large assets of this Bank, together with the character, ability and standing of the officers and directors are a guarantee of safety for your money. 3 Interest on Savings Citizens National Bank HAMMOND, INDIANA Open Tuesday and Fridav evenings until 8:00 o'clock. OFFICERS. F. RICHARD SCHAAF. President. ANTON H. TAPER. Vice President. "M. D. WEIS, Vice President. THEO. MOOR. Cashier. DIRECTORS. C. E. Bauer Anton H. Tapper Leo Wolf J. J. Ruff F. Richard Scliaaf J. K. Stinon Wm. D. Wcis

ALTERATIONS FREE

fBawtrBaMSSw'iffsrW