Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1920 — Page 7

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Karpen Living Room Suite

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economy more plainly sounded and never has

buying been so intensely active. Our great August Furniture Sale is the direct road to greater home comfort and convenience. Hundreds of tremendous values are featured for this week. There are only a few of them listed here, but when you come there will be bargains, bargains and still more bargains on every hand to greet you.

You can now have the pleasure of real comforts in your living room. The Karpen Bro.'s Suite shown here is a "peach", good big Davenport, roomy and massive Chair and Rocker to match in beautiful ?5Qri tapastry. The three pieces for Aug. Furniture Sale for

The Dining Room Suite shown here is the one that made a great number of new customers jor us since the opening of this sale. The Table is 42 inches and opens to 6 feet, the four Chairs are the same as Tabic, solid oak. The five pieces for. . . . .

Floor Lamps

For that extra Bed Room. A golden oak Daveno by day and an extra bed $07.50 room at night, tor

Add this comfortable Rocker to your home, you'll enjoy it for years and years. It's all over upholstered in best quality moleskin leatherette Spanish brown color 50 for

Here is a bargain that will be picked up quick. Solid mahogany Bed Room Suite consisting of full size Bed. big Dresser and Chiffonier. Only a few of these suit-s on hand and after they are sold, it will be a long time before you will have a chance to buy anything I QC near this for Parlor Suite Bargain

Genuine Reed Baby Carriage, Sidway and Heywood make, none better constructed for baby's comfort several colors, forAugust $47.50

This Simmons Brass Bed is on sale at all our Three Stores and the number on hand will be sold quick.

full size only, heavily satin banded.

for August Furniture Sale, at

$42.50

Here's a Simmons Brass Bed bargain that's hard to duplicate, two inch posts with big mounts and heavy filler, $27 50

There is no need to let the moths Only a few of this elegant rugs left. and other insects eat your woolsize 9x12 feet seamless Brussel ens and furs when you can buy tapestry, all over and madolions a genuine Tennessee Cedar r::::-. $39.75 y3 off

The "old standby" three piece Parlor Suite, built for endurance of walnut and quartered oak, upholstered in moleskin leatherette in Spanish color. Sattee, Chair and Rocker, for August CI CC Furniture Sale, at Birdseye Maple Bedroom

Here is an exceptional mattress bargain. It's filled with 50 sea moss and 50 cotton felt, imperial edge, extraordinary well $ 1 1 95

An example of our August Furniture Sale. Hand made Silk Shade and Mahogany stand complete Floor ?P7 nO Lamp, for

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This Bird's Eye Myle Bed Room Suite is the pride of several hun dred women and girls in Lake County today. Only a few of them left now. The Bed is full size, the Dresser, Chiffonier and Dressing Table are ideal. The four pieces for August Furniture Sale, for .

MltlG DISCUSSES PRDBlfiffi

CM MULLIN OF LAKE CO. NOMINATED

By A. O. HAriVAHP INTERNATIONAL WEVVS SEBVlCEl MARION. O., July 27. tarm-rs' probI'ms of labor Fhortag", inadequate

t -asportation faciiiiiea and high freight "rgp. and the uneconomic and vnstefu'. distribution system were fJicussrd "day by Sf-nator Hard:r.r. the republican presidential pomince. with Henry C V. :iaoe. of Des Moines. I. Wallace is consiflf-rrCI by inid-wes f.-irnter as one of the most practical ex. P'rts of the country on agricultural ron,t.'ons nationally as v.rll es on local firr-.liii? conditions in the jrrrat . wticwt ftnii corn belt. Tbc visit of Wallace and fc.s rl!?cuEf-ion 'vitb Senator Hirdinn on f'.rm prt-blcma facing the country ftr-is-cd speculation on Ihe probability of his Appointment as secrf-tary of airiculture f'lould Senator Harding be elected president. It i? anticipated that Senator Hardins: r,'!ring' soree of the speeches he is to make to visiting: d. legates, will male 'lxsrestions for encourap-insr ajfric jltur ar.d increasing production mentioned In his acceptance speech as a vital necessity for the welfare of th- country.

LOOKS WELL FOR SICK MAN I"XTXN". July IT. Premier Lloyd Geor today save ocular proof of the untruth of reports that he Is "a very Mck man." The premier looked particularly fit -when he left for Bouiosrno earlv this morning and was full of pep. At the milway station he ppintred alonff the p'iatform In a manner that would have done credit to an athlete. In view of persistent reports of his Illness, the spectators were greatly surprised at the healthful exuberance of the Welsh statesman.

Is Chosen to Run for Lieutenant Governor on Farmer-Labor Ticket. INDIANAPOLIS. INP July IT J. M. Zion. of ClarkfhlU. Tippecanoe county, waa nominated for governor by the Farmer-Labor party yesterday on the first ballot over Tranci3 J. Dillon of Indianapolis, his only opponent. Mr. Dillon movecS that this nomination be made unanimous, and Mr. Dillon was inRde. the choice of the party for United States senator. The convention was held in Tomlinson hall. Mr. Zion is a farmer. He was an

active Pirure in the convention or tne committee of forty-eight at Chlcaaro in bringing about an amalgamation of the committee and the Labor party. He. is 72 years old. and asked to withdraw in favor of a younger man. but was chosen by a vota of sixty-four and four-tf nths to thiry and one-tpnth. Carl Muilin of Lake county, was niininatea for Lieutenant Governor over Mrs. Margaret F Doebber of Indianapolie on the first ballot. Mrs. Doehber was later selected to run for superintendent of public instruction. There were no contests for the other nominations, which were secretary of state. Percy R. Bell, Allen county: treasurer. John Fogg-, Vlfro county; attorney g-eneral. Charles R. Rogrers. Indianapolis; auditor. Ray Verne Maple. Marlon countp: judge of Supreme court Thoma Kir.r.ey. Bicknell and clerk of Supreme court. Leroy Schwartz, Allen

county. A platform was adopted Indorsing in entirety the platform of the coniml ttea of forty-eight. Nonpartisan League. Labor party and the World War Veterans as set forth at the Chicagr.) meeting. Other planks included free textbooks for public schools and no universal military training, the repeal of

the present short-time loan law, public-

ownership of all public utilities and a guarantee of prices to farmers whicn would allow them a fair margin ot profit o nthelr produce. The platform denounced compulsory arbitratlsn. state constabulary and the right to employ strike-breakers. It declared for a law against the employment of children under 16 years Id and compulsory education to that age, with vocational education and economic to be taught In the public schools. GOODniCH IS rn.DEMNED Governor Goodrich was condemned tn a resolution adopted by the convention for calling a special session of the legislature "to pass his political hobbies and political buncombe," and ask

ing that a war memorial be built t

serve the purposes of the American Legion. which was referred to as a special class of soldiers. Other resolutions called for the re

lease of alt minitary prisoners, and

Eugene V. Debs, so that he might have status as a candidate.

TWO SUITS Two suits were filed today in the Hammond Superior ccurt by the Gillette Lumber and W'reckiqg Company, against Richard Maihofer. et. al. Both are for foreclosure of mechanic's liens. Rc-e A Petersen of 3ast Chicago are attorneys for the plaintiffs.

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'NEW SUSPECT SOUGH!

IN TRUNK MURDER

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICE1 CHICAGO. July 27 A new Chicago search for Eugene Leroy. suspect in the New Tork-Detroit trunk murder mystery, was under way by local detectives today, following the story told by a Pullman porter on the Michigan Central railroad, that the descrlpilo.1 of one of the passengers who arrived here on his car Monday morning tallied In detail with published description of Leroy. As the result of the porter's story the Chicago police sent telegrams to every railroad center west of Chicago, asking the police to search west-bound trains for this passenger, who told the por

ter he was on his way to the Pacific

coast. The man was accompanied by a woman, whose description also was given by the porter and telegraphed throughout the west by the police. "The man came through on the train from Montreal." said the porter. C. C.

Ftnley. "In Canada he appeared to be afraid of the customs officials passing

through the train, and seemed relieved when I told him who they were.

"I ve got to watch these police

guys," he aa!d. '"They're after me all over the country." He seemed to be. very nervous and couldnt sleep all night." The description given by Finley was of a man about 25 or 25 years old. about five feet ten inches in height, of i riT srr - - ; B1 SAY "DIAMOND DYES"

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Conitipstioa an4 bowel trouble can't be helped br strong drcjjs. Tii 9 stomach and bowels need a ege?.abie remedy like Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Villa tA help them produce a natural, easy movement. Dr. Ed wards' 'Dandelion Pills eon-tain-no Calomel or injurious drags. They are purely vegetable and teach the bowels to aet withont pbysie. Thsy aet tm the lier, increase the

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tbs food and tnaviag the bowels in a perfectly natural manner. . Get bos today, and it's goodbye constipation, and all stmaeh and liver troubles. For sale by all Druggists.

Slops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

A few cents buys "Panderine." After an application of "Panderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, riser, brightness, more color and thickness. adv.

slender build and having- a swarthy complexion, black, oily hair, brushed straight back, a high, bulging forehead, a'hd 'a rat-like face. His eyes were dark brown, with small pupils set wide apart on his face. He wore a small mustache which appeared to

have been raised recently. The woman, according to Finley, was about, five feet nine Inches tall, and weighed about 116 pounds, and had lig-ht hatr. grayish blue eyes, and a lonjr. crooked rose.

WELL KNOWN CLOWN IS KILLED

DENVER, COL, July 27 Lon Moore, a circus clown for nearly thirty years and w'dely known throughout thf country, -was instantly killed early today and several companions were seriously injured when an automobile in which the party was driving through Bear Creek Canyon, about 3" miles from Denver, skidded and went over an embankment, burying the occupants underneat h .

Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If ym bt dandralT. or if your hir b faltls cuu cr ti you have a bald spot, you should know thet legions of persons have overcome taeee troubles through a genaiae Iadiaas reripe, which will be mailed you. free with a proof box of the woaderfoliy affieacioas ointment. Kotalko, if you send only 10 eta. (auvei or lumpi) to pay the coat of this nsuoe. to J. H. Bnttaie. U-SB1, Statist F.. Kcw To;k

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Don't streak or min vour material i a poor dye. Insist on ''Diamond Ive." Easy directions in every package.

1 GIRLS! MAKE A , LEMON BLEACH j!

Lemons Whiten and Double Beauty of the Skin

Saueese the jtiioe of two lemons into a bottle contalnlnc thre ounces of Orchard "White, etafc-s well, and yo;i have a quarts- !nt C-C lue Deat freckle., sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion whitener, at very, very email cost. Tuur grocer has the lemons and any drug 'store or toilet counter will upply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. M this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, ne. arms and hands and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear end hew clear, soft and white the skin bacorr.ea. Tea! It La harm less. Adv.

Never a com on millions of feet nowadays

Do you know that millions of people who use Blue-jay keep entirely free from corns? If a corn appears it i ended by a touch. A Blue-jay plaster or a drop of liquid Blue-jay is applied. The corn paisi stops. Soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. The me thod is scienti fic. It is gentle, easy, sure. Old-time harsh treatments are supplanted by it with everyone who knows it.

It is made by a world-famed laboratory, which every physician respects. It is now applied to some 20 million corns a year. You can see that com troubles are fast disappearing. Then why pare corns and keep them? Why use methods which are out-of-date? Try this new-day method. See what it does to one corn. You will never forget its quick and gentle action. Your druggist sells Blue-jay.

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