Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1920 — Page 17
December 24. 1920.
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On Christmas Eve we wish to thank our many friends for their patronage and words of commendation during the past year. Promising that we will continue to maintain the high standard of service, we are yours for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
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T HILI.UM I UAJUUAHAB. ISTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. H. RV1CC) 1aNIJO-, Dec. 2. J4tvi.-iii ditilti) of Jewelx which were formerly the cljief feature of the evening (im'na in hitfh society will be urifiduonabie tJiiwintcr. Extraordinary private imJcs -re hoins nuute m.1 the present tlai by wi'int'n of proiulont Ittruiiiea, some l tiu rn ineuibo-a of nobUity ho re diMiioMinff of jeweiii that had beeu treasured for years. Oonujlute sua of diamond, sapphires, rubbiea and other pxscious stones are boin broken up and a old raduaJly so that thtiir owner may bo aiile to maintain thlr old home it spite of the burden of taxation. Jewelry ia now oing out of faahlon rapidly, and the European ma.rk.et ia being glutted with prcioi aton. Vaat auantitU of ema were brought to Continental Kuru( from Ruaaia and aold. In addition, aristocratic funlUea from Auatrla, Poland, Bulgaria, Turkey and thtr countries', hard hit by tha win hare sent great collectiona of Jnwela to dealers in Ivondon, Paris and Antwerp to b eold for what they would bring; ItKTAIX THKIR PKABJLS At an excluBive dinner dance one hardly ever eeea an old atyle tiara. Pearl and diamond necalacea and uh-
bursts alao are disappearing-. The rno.st that a woman of rank weara now. adays Is a diamond brooch, possibly a atrin of pjarla and perliapa unconspictoua ear-ring. The wife of a British peer recently disposed of eome of the larger stonea in a tiara given tier by her husband aa a wedding present. Another woman of hig-h family told her friends she was having broken up a beautiful aet of sapphires and will aell them gradually at auction "'Diamonds must go to fare the homes, has become the cry of society. It ia a peculiar fact that wnraen eell diamonds more readily than pearls. Many women will eTen risk giving up their fashionable homes to retain their pearls.
AERIAL MAIL PLANE DAMAGED . 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE XEW YORK, Dec 24 An aerial mail plan4, piloted ty Frank ralmer. was badly damaged today when it made a forced landing at fjbeepshed Bay race track, Brooklyn. The plane was enroute from Mineola, L. I., to Bellefonte, Pa. The pilot Was not injured.
SOCIALISTS NOTSURPRISED N-EW TOTKK. Dc 24. The news is no surprise to us for we didn't expwt anything from the democratic administration." said Julius Gerber, ccunty secretary of the socialist party of w York, when told today that President Wilson had definitely decided not to pardon Eugene V. D"bs. "1j you expect anything frlm the republican administration when it .takea office f" Gerber was asked. "We have hopes that Mr. Harding will take a more favorable attitude toward 5fr. Ifbs' case vnd toward political prisoners generally," Gerber replied.
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Greetings To our patrons, friends, and the public we wish one and all the compliments of the season.
J. J. Ruff
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75?21 fo fee fie Banner Ford Year We are happy to announce that owing to the new improvements added to the Ford Car we are in a position to. assure, the public that J 921 will be the greatest in the history of the Ford Car, Truck and Tractor business. Wishall all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New .ear. E. N. BUNNELL. Bunnell Auto Sales Co.
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Season's Greetings
To our Friend and Patrons: We wish you today all the blessings of Freedom, Prosperity and Success and thank you for the many favors you have shown us during the past year. Al J. Walz
Motorcycles and Bicycles 229 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
