Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1920 — Page 7

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August NeunOJiH ha.i x-IJ hli. navage to Chicago purtios. J. C. Carl, a prominent youtli fide bunker of ChiEo beintr tlit purchaser. A son in 'aw o Mr. Carl's will operate? the t'.ace. The building was not included i:i the transaction. Atty. Frank n. .Paitep ha rfturneil -cm fctyraeuar. N. Y., w!iere lie went f'atlve to the Wirt divorce case, which has been set for hrarir.;. le.-. I "i at Vulparaifn. Atty. Pat leo has leen taken depositions on the order of the court. "VVIrt recently filed a rrpw complaint for absolute divorce 'rom his wife, alleging that she va extravagant and squandered his 7-ioney to such an extent that he H forced to work as a condition laborer en hi farm. Mr?. NcU'.e AVirt uC this civ is lo In Syracuse. The Kastern Star had a special meetins on Vrlday nisht at t ie Masonic Is'l. Twelve young men were Initiated ir to that order, which called for a dandy feast, superintended and served r-y the men of the Star. John Grout, Leslie F.nsweiler. Harry Ciausnen. Art'.iur Claussen. Frank F.lickham. T'arcTd Vincent, Frank Fink, Uaymond M'nas, Harvey Minas, Ir. I'd ward Newton. Paul Knight and Walter Tateh wera those taking the work. The Eastern Star will have a Christmas festival on Dec. IS and all sorts .-f beautiful things suitable for pift :i be. offered for sale. The affair will take place in the afternoon and eveSheriff L,e- Barnes lia preparing to leave shortly for Gary where he has (.ought a beautiful home on Buchanan street. They expect to be nicely s"tt'ed by the first of the year. 8heriffct O'ds will move hts family here In a wek or two. The report that the A H. TV. Johnson family would also become residents of Clary, is erroneous as they have no intention of leaving Crown Point. Crown Point gains another family

:he first of the year as it Is rumored Ui.4t W. If. Thomas, who will act a?Oeputv prosecutor here under Dwight M. Kinder will come to Crown Point to reside. The Hilly Hose family will occupy the liuseman house in rettibone aven'ie, Clifford Etimg. who has been employed with the commercial securities company in ;ry has served his connection with that firm and wl',1 shortlv legia work with tiostliu Meyn & Hastings in IFimmond. Miss Fiilie Ueeder spent the week end with her brother, George and family in Hammond. Mrs. Kd ward Kro;t was hostess to the "lion't You Kemember Club" on Saturday night and a most delightful evening was spent. A delicious repast 1.4 always an added attraction at these gatherings. George Mierjato. formerly proprietor of the Mikako restaurant, had an experience on Friday night which he does not care to repeat. Since disposing of the restaurant he has been driving a truck through the county gathering up butter and eggs and disposing of them. While near chtrerville he was aecorted by two stranrs who asked him for a ride. II told them to get in and when he had gone but a short distance ho saw a revclver in front of his face and he nas told to hand over his belongings. He bad IlIO in cash and $100 in checks besides a valuable gold watch. They even took his latch key. Mierjato went t Fast Chicago on Saturday to try an 1 flop payment on the checks.

FARM CREDITS

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III AV. II ATKINS ISTrr CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE! TV AS III XGTON, lVc. 7.-tH the fV of a hot battle in congress over farm credits, fop hich a demand has ai is n from the producing regions, .Secretary of the Treasury Houston today inad' ready to defend his course in nuspending the export loan operations of the war finance corporation, rush through a resolution "ntr-etuiir

.Secretary Houston to rev.ve the war As chairman of the corporation, Secflnanee body's export functions. JIous- retary Houston revealed that the sum ton laid bef jve congress the annual re- of export loans remaining- due is nearport of the corporation's work last ly half of the total outstanding loans

year, showing among other items It-.-P2.1.G4 1 In p ci nmrnt funds alrfady outstanding on export loans. j

CASCARETS

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Grow Your Hair GET THIS FREE If yea haa dan draff, or if yrrar hair ia f allinc out. or if you have a bald spot, yon should know thmt legions of persona have overcowa these troubles through a genuine ladiaaa rrcivr. which wi'J be mailed you free with a proof box of the woasderfallr etScaciaaia etatmant. KotaJko. if you -nd only 10 eta. i silver or stamps) to pay the cost of this notice, to J. H. Brittaia. 62-301. Statiei F.. New lark

HEALTHY NEW YEAR Stamps may be secured at : EAST CHICAGO POSTOFFICE E. C. MINAS CO. LION STORE J. A. AUBREY. 251 iN. Hohman st. DWYER'S ICE CREAM PAR

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Nov. 3 0 last. H.s leporl rmphasli'-J the reasons for suspending; the export finance features .pointing out that xports have steadily Increased, giving the U. f. top-bra; y favorable trad--

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Hundreds and hundreds of them for slim, stout, short and long figures, embracing every desired style. The savings represents 35 to 50 per cent.

Over 500 Silk and Cloth Dresses, positively the greatest merchandising event this store has ever attempted that is saying a whole lot ; a real eclipse of anything yet attempted !

PLUSH COATS Full and Sport lengths; handsomely tailored, full lined; affording practically the same service as a fur coat; this sale

CLOTH COATS In all the wanted fabrics; sport and long models; mostly all fur trimmed models, the season's nattiest styles; this sale

Cloth Dresses The materials alone in these y Dresses is worth much more than the price we ask; the tailoring is superb; ail sizes; your choice during this sale

EXTRA! LXTRA! Onr hundred Tricotinc Dresses, beaded, embroidered and plain tailored. $19.00. Big assortment of Satin and Charmeus Dresses, reduced for this sale to

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