Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 16
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The growth of population in th tTnitd States ba3 killed or driven away most of the animals wont to supply f uia for oar better halves and for 6-jch of onr lesser halves aa can afford them after the ladiaa are sup
plied. Tha old-time trapper Is pr-
wbere tha procnring of f tit is still an
important industry, Dat tnere, too, the fur bearing animals and the men who hunt them are driven ever northward befora tha advancing; outposts of civilization. The demand for far- is greater than ever before Miladi must have her coats, ber muffs, her neckpieces, rot hubby ox father what it may. The
Russian supply is now cut off
and
Canada must supply most of the
skins. She is exporting more furs than ever before, but still the demand exceeds the supply. The trappers cannot fret enough fur; prices are the hi cheat in the history of the
tically extinct in this country. He trade and the only solution seems to has moved his habitat to Canada,! be the domestication of the fur bear-
The domestication or fur farming industry, although now in its infancy, promises to be one of the great Canadian industries of the future. Prince Edward Island is the center of the business, although, of course, it is carried on in other parts of the Dominion. Beaver raising is carried on in certain provinces, while
to hcaorms a. ycKjDiecc.
fox farming is very profitable. Red
fox is in groat demand; black fox is worth $75 to $1,000 a skin, and silver foxes are worth $10,000 to $15,000 a pair. Foxes have one litter a year of from one to nine pups; three is a good average for a well managed farm. Mink is also raised, the largest farm being at Iac Chaud, Quebec. Ea:coon is domesticated in severnl provinces, and skunk raising has been successfully attempted and on a large scale is very profitable. The skunks are readily tamed and can easily be handled without cutting the scent glands. At the recent fur sales in Vancouver muskrats brought $4; fisher, $9; red fox, $40; prime interior mink, $15; marten, $40, and weasel, $1.76. For years London, St. Louis and New York have been the selling centers to which Canadian furs have travelled, and St. Louis has been the world's premier fur mart, but Canada has finally come to a realization of the money lost in this way, and in the future will market her own furs. It is expected that Montreal will become one of the most important fur markets of the world. Th auction at Montreal will be conducted by a large company capitalized at $5,000,000 and will be largely co-operativa
in nature.
MERRILLVILLE
Mrs. Iddings spent last Tuesday at South Gary, at her son Harry's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowman of Gary
DYES HER GARMENTS BUT NONE CAN TELL
Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New.
Don't worrr about perfect results
l"se 'Diamond DyesT guaranteed to trlve a new. rich, fadle?s c6or to any fabric, -whether It fc woo, silk, linen, cotton, or "mixed goods dresses, blouso, etocklngs, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. 'ffce Direction Book wl-.li each racks j tells so plainly hot" to diamond r!4 over any color that you can not rr.aJSie a mistake. To match any material. hav druggist ihcw you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.
LOOK HERE! You can't beat our work or prices on Auto Painting or Trimming. Give us a trial and be convinced. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co. Phones : Office 2141. R-s. 1043-M 303 Mich. Ave.. Hammond, Ind. Fords repainted and a new top $40.0O
wat la town last Wiineday. Mrs. Annie Harper -was on tha elck list th'.s week. JjJncclTi Hlarhw-ay euperlntendant was In town Tuesday looking: over tha road. The Parent-Teachers' meeting- was held last Tuesday evening". A very enJoya.bla program -was rendered. It was vofe-d to hold the next meeting ci tha last day of echcol. A community picnio and conunlttes wer appointed for that occasion. "Wedding- tbells will soon -be rinsing In Merrlllvllle. Mrs. B. Ilelney and Mrs. Eva E'.atchley and Mrs. Bowman of Gary visited echocl here last "Wednesday. Mr. ani ?Lrb. Eaeon -was in Gary lart Wednesday. Rev. Moore, "Walter Blatchley mnd Henry Kuehl attended tha M. E. Conference In. Gary last Monday evening. Mrs. Kate. Gelb and daughter, Mr. Dollle Stewart and children from
Hammond were calling- on old friends In (Merrmvllle Thursday.
The M . E. Indies will lmM their monthly Tea next Wednesday .fter-
nvon at Merrill hall, tha committee
consists of the following laiies: Mrs.
Carrie Phillips, chairman, Mrs. Idd!nt;s
Mrs. Hchoon. Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Dan
Demmon. Mrs. J. G'az'.er end Mrs LotjIso "Walters. "What Operetta. When April 23 at eight o'clock. "Where MerrlUvllls School.
An Operetta "Midsummer Day." will be -lven by the grade children Friday &pr!l 23. The operetta will .prove very Interesting and entertaining, due to the "catchy" music and the unique costuming of the Girl Flowers, BrownVs, Fairies, Honey Beea. Butterflies, Overall Bcy. Sunbonnet Bahles. Sunbeams, Child and Queen.
Into his new hcrme- In Joryvllle which j he recently purchased from Mr. D&v- j
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Phillip Thompson, who has accepted j
a poistlon aa salesman Tor in bicci Company, left yesterday for Kalama
zoo-. Mich. His territory extends from
Cleveland, Ohio, to l".iluth, Minn. ;
Mrs. Mackcy and" daughter Mrs. Ci'.- j
gar were Chicago visitors yesteraay.
Brown Beats Indiana, 5 to 1
BIjOOMIN'GTON, Ind.. April 16. With '
Coach Mordocal Brown, the old Chteafcu Cubs twirler. In the box the Tcrro Haute ,
"Threo I ' League tf-arn won the last of
the Beries of six games, 5 to 1. from Indiana, today.
ChaiU "White, stopped Eddie Boeme In the'fourth rourcl at Grand rapids. Ft an kl o Mason outpolnfd "Walter Lauretta In 6lx rounds at Bridgeport. Conn. Bb Martin knocked out "Spike" McFadden In th first round at Huntington, W. Va. Johnny Kra.usc K?dcd Tonuny Carey In six rounds at Philadelphia. Al Tutlle defeated Pete Marlow in ten rounds at Bock Inland.
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,Your Selection of One of These .Well Chosen Frocks is Sure to Satisfy A CONSPICUOUS feature of thk 1920 Spring shcnllig of ihese Frocks is the fine quality and expert WorkmansUp tellkh tlislingulsries tilh and every ctress, ths fafiHcs arethe hewet and the fashions ate the heWest-those- Which are faYQfed for Springtime H;ear. THOSE fabHcs such &i printed Voilei Organdii French Linen or Gingham are fashioned In dainty Styles either Itl the light ef dark shades. Each dre8 is smartly trimmed In becoming effect. Certainly such Occasions as this vvhere modishness and moderate prices are united. Is extremely rare, The wise" and thrifty woman will make art early selection while the assortments are ftill Intact.
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Stylish White Skirts $6.95
Tennis time, golf and .port time will soon te here. Lven though it is a trifle early, this Is a particular offering that every homan and mis cannot afford to overlook. The kirts themselves are neatly made In ?urf satin, featuring a wide belt, novelty pockets and large pearl buttons. As popular a the higher priced silk models. They wash easily. Size' range 25 to 30. An inspection Kill prove their value at the unusual price of $6.95.
Select Footwear Now for Spring and Summer Wear It gives one an unusual sense of pleasure to select footwear for spring and summer use, shen there is such an abundance of allluring modes, as this store now offers. And a sense of security is added to the pleasure for here are high and low shoes of known quality offered at most reasonable prices. All high grade footwear, carried in widths AAA to D, in all size;, which is an assurance of being fitted properly. Brown and Black Glace Kid Oxfords Our Best Makes and Leathers. X'e show them in the military and Louis heel models, stitched tip and plain toes. Blacks $11.50 Browns $12.50 Olher Brown and Black Oxfords. Military or Louis heel models, $7.50 to $10.50.
Black Ribbon tie
The New Princess Tie satin, lightweight soles, full French heels, I 1 f 'JSZ this new creation at
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Those Stylish Eyelet Ties Black and brown glace kid and patent colt, flex- 7 OC soles. Louis heels.- A special value at
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SHE'LL BE FIRST SPRING BRIDE AT NATIONAL CAPITAL
HOBART
James O. Boyls and daughter Mrs. Mar- Moory. Mr?. Mary Walter.-, arri Mrs. Margaret Hcuily of Chicago vi.ited -with friends here yesterday. Mrs. Frank visited with friends at Indiana Harbor yesterday. Yesterday Mr. Thos. JIanna moved
It's So Easy To End Catarrh Go to your drupplst and say: "I want a Ilyomel Outfit," take it home open tr lex pour a few drops of IITOMKt from tht bottle Into the little hard Inhaler breathe it for five mlr.ute3 and note the refreshing re
lief breathe It four or five times
dav for a few days and catarrh
e.ll Its dispustifr symptoms
gradually disappear. IIYOMKI contains no opium, cocaine or other h.xrmful drug and Is sold on money back plan for catarrh, asthma crop, colds, oiuflu and catarrh.nl deafness. Complete Outfit $1.15 extra bottles if needed 61 cents at Kiiufman & Wolff, and Summer's Pharmacy. and druggists everywhere. Simple Instructions for uso in every package you can't fail to banish catarrh If you follow Instructions. adv.
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NOTICE I ': Dn vnn lntencl to change vour piano after you move If so, (!)
save that expense. V Straube Piano and Music Co. Will give you a very liberal allowance on your old piano, will call for your old piano, and when you get settled, will deliver your new piano, and you have had no bother, and no extra expense. Call us up and we will gladly give you an estimate. We handle old reliable makes, fully guaranteed. You can make no mistake in selecting your Piano or Player at
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Miss Frances Carpenter. Miss Frances Carpenter, daughtei of Frank G. Carpenter, r.otei journalist and author, and Mr?. Carpentf. is to be ths first, Washir.cton society Rirl to wed this sprinsr. She is to be married to William Chapin Huntinjrton April 6. He was attached to the American embassy in Russia during the revolution early in the war and last winter was commercial attache in the department of commerce. Miss Carpenter has been her father's seentarv-
M
ANDEL & COM
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143 State Street
Next to Hammond Cafe
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FROM MR. MANDEL The public is benefited by the service of any store in proportion to the potentiality and judgment of the store's buying power. Therein is the secret of tKe phenomenal Mandel success in serving the buying public of these Calumet Region cities.
SPORT COATS More beautiful than verbiage can express. ITiey arc priced at the very 1cm- figure of $18.50. but when you see these cJiannindv rich coats you'll recognize them as $30 and $35
values, a large varx?ty in silverton and broadcloth and of a texture that
to that of garments selling at much higher prices. They are very special at .
, vclour n equal
Si 50
Others at $40. $50. $60.
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
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J 631 Hohman Street.
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Open Saturday Nights. lJ
Phone 661
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tr an applicntion of "I amlTinv" r"U ran not find a fallen hair or any dor.drufr. V.pptrles rvrry liair ?hs new liff. vigor. brishtness. more co!-r and th1rkne5. alv. '
THE SILK DRESSES
Reflecting the very latest fashions, in the most handsome models we have ever shown, each one of them reflecting the individuality and charm of youth. Tailored of the highest quality taffeta, georgette, charmeuse and satin, and they come in all the desired shades. They arc just lovely values at the special price of
THE NEW SUITS The new suits are really more than can be said of them. Each one achieves great charm and individuality. Tailored of all wool tricotine and distinguished by nifty cuts and trimmings that you find only in suits selling around $60 and $70 elsewhere. You may also choose from the all wool serges ii i i, -.
and noooy tilr,5 .aL A y-rv reJ this very special price C rT (111
for Friday day
and Satur-
Others up to $95.00.
Alterations Free Our expert lady tailor will do any altering necessary absolutely free of charge.
Pay a Small Deposit It may be more convenient to do so. This is a part of the Mandel service in which wc take a great deal of pride.
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