Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1921 — Page 8
WHERE WILSON WILL LIVE AFTER MARCH 4
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The home of -Henry P. Fairbanks. purchat-d by President Wilson. - Nnmerotw rumors as to where President "Wileon will reside after h tavea the White House March 4 have been ended by tha announcement tht the palatial home of Henry P. Fairbanks at 2304 S street, northwest, Washincrton, has been purchased by the president. The price is eid to have been $150,000. Tlie house is in the fashionable cu Pont circle. It was built about three years apro and has eighteen rooms. It la of colonial architecture throughout and has a larpe garden in tha rear. The house, will be ready for occqpancy by March 4.
Crown Point News I Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
V. E. Tarley made a business tr'.p tr Beecher, III., today !n the interest of the Letz Manufacturing- company. Owing- to the American lesion carrival, the Chrysolite club have postponed their ir! risrht at the Commercial club rooms on Thursday nisrht. lira. Poster Bruca has returned from a holiday visit with her parents in Crawford sviV.e. In.!.. this weelc. Mrs. J. VI. S. Ier-r-oy is In Chicasr. this wee'e having tons dental work attendeJ to. W. G. WhJ.tehea3 and wife are occupyingthe Rascher home near the Pan Handle dopc-t until the Char'.e? t'ume house on Clark street is coiu- , pleted. Walter Lais of Gary was here on TuesSay. Walter la now employed by ! the Gary Tire department and bj i moved to that city, livin? on Jackson i street. I Mis. J. A. TTmpleby entertained the j Westminster gruilii of the Prepbyterlan j church on Monday night at her horn on East state and after the gams the i members enjoyed a social hour with ! refreshments. j Arty. John F. Sawyer and I I I Ccrnberg-er of Hammond were In Crown Point on Tuesday, i Mips Elsie Crosslar.d, a teacher in ithe. north ward schools, ha' been unable to attend to her flmd duties this week owing to the death c her 1 father, which occurred New Years day at their home in Ch'asro. She expects tj return next week. The Parent-Teachers meeting: has ? been postponed until the l?th of th- , month, owing- to th3 absence of some of the officers. i Mr. and Mrs. Charle? Travers and ' eon returned to their hema in Chedj fick. Pa., after a two weeks visit here ' with, relatives, on Sunday nltrht. 1 Attys. Hoy S. Davis, V. H. Mathew, Prosecutor Dw'ciit M. Kiri'lr of Gory ; and Allen T. Twyman of Kast Chlr.ago ware attending- to legal matters cin Tuesday in the courts. I Deputy lrosecutor 'Va II. Thomas of Hammond was unabie to attend to I his duties here on Tuesday on account i of a severe cold. I Tha Ietz basketball team will play the Hebrew Institute q'lintet of Chi- ! tajo at Central Music hall on Siturj day night and a fast pame is l'.okel . for as the Ietz tossers have won both games they have played and the TTe- , brew Institute are said to be a fast ' bunch. Boys rules will be played and the fans can look for a ennppy game. - Judge E. Miles Norton authorized County Clerk Wheaton to Issue a marriagrs license to Rnso Oerruo.no, npre. 16. to' Tony Poeci of Gary on Tueriay. The couple had gone to Chicago to pet a license end were g-iven a fake one by a deputy sheriff there. fTuppOFhthemselves to be married they wrro living tofrether. The case was brought to the attention of the juvenile au1 thorlties. New marriage license." are: James
A. Mason. Chicago, Nora Van Allen. Gary; Charles E. Fowl?:, Hammond, Josephine Conepa, Chicpg; Chester Banks, Florence Robinson, Gary; James Mayes. Iily Thoma", Gary. Isaac Kornherq-, Rose T'nger, Gary; Rudolph II. Kemp. Ruth M. Ilsher, Gary; John Morris, Anna Rukac, Gary; Tony I'oC'-i. Rose Qermano. Gary; M:-on A. St"jt, Ducy I JfcKee. Gary.
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New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Anny Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.
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Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Vait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in th druer trado is Aspironal, the two minute cold or.d cough reliever, authorititively guaranteed by the laboratories; tested, approver! and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people es ten times as quick and effective as whiakey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough, remedy they have cv-r tried. All drup: stores are now suppll-jj with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that cold Is to step into the nearest drug store, hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him to perve you two ten.spoonfuls with fjur tea spoonfuls of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take the drir.k at one swallow and call for your money fcru-k In two minutes If you cannot feel your cold fading away like a dream within the time limit. Don't b-i bashful, for all drupgists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it. IVh' n your cold or cough Is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife find babies, for Aspironal Is t-y far the saf-.-st and most effective, the easiest to take and the most agree able cold and cough remedy for Infanta and children. Adv.
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A few cents buys "Danderine." After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besid.s every hair shows new life, via or, briprhtness, more color and abundance. Adv.
FOR LESS Everything in Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear THE STAR STORE 5S8 Oikley Avenue Opp. P.O., Bet. State and Piummer
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A SALE REPRESENTING AN ACCUMULATION OF SHORT LENGTHS AND BROKEN SIZES THAT ARE VERY MUCH UNDER-PRICED A sale like this comes usually at half-yearly intervals, but it's a sale always welcomed by thrifty women, for lowest prices and highest quality meet. Tomorrow this feature event for our Department Managers' Sale we have accumulated in many departments odds and ends and remnants that signify best economy this week. Quantity in some instances is limited so early shopping is advised.
Silks and Dress Goods
SILKS AND SATINS, $1.49 YARD Good lengths, including plain and novelty patterns. Values to $2.98. SILKS AND VELVETEENS, 98c YARD Good lengths, ni o qualities. Well assorted range. WOOL DRESS GOODS, $1.19 YARD Serges, 1 amise, Panamas and Batistes. Good dark and medium shades. Values to $2.98. COTTON AND WOOL SUITING, 79c Plain and plaids, including a few stripes. Good lengths. '
MINA T AY LOP. House Dresses Reduced Nearly a Half This sale includes the Mina Taylor make foremost makers of house dresses. Made of gingham, chambray and percale; in plain colors, stripes, checks and figures. Almost every style of house dress can be found here. Fitted with waist linse, belted and straight line; fancy collar and vestee effects. All new, clean and fresh. Values up to $9.00. Specially priced for this sale 1 QO at $4.98, $3.98, $Z.98 and $3.45 values, $1.98 $6.00 Values, $3.98 $5.00 Values, $2.98 $9.00 Values, $4.98
Flannelette Night Wear at Great Savings Our assortment is large and consists of Gowns, Bloomers and Pajamas. All cut full and long. Every garment made of excellent quality flannelette in both plain and trimmed styles. Price reductions for this sale: $5.45 Value $3.95 $4.45 Values $2.95 $3.95 Value $1.95 $2.25 Values $1.25
Basement Odds and Ends in Household Furnishings Greatly Reduced $7.50 Electric Iron, guaranteed. Special.?. $5.98 $2.85 Percolator, aluminum, 6-cup size, at. .$1.79 $4.75 Tea Kettle, aluminum, heavy grade. .$3.19 75c Clothes Line, 50-foot length, at 49c O'Cedar Furniture Polish, at 21c Weather Prophet ..69c Mail Box 21c Cups and Saucers, semi-porcelain, at 23c Coal Hod, black japanned, at 49c Coal Shovel, heavy grade, at 8c $4.85 Icy-Hot Lunch Kits $3.19 Gas Mantles. Welsbach, at 12c
Two Odd Lots from the The Art Section CHILDREN'S DRESSES Stamped on plain white batiste, finished with French seams. Sizes 6 months 1 f Q to 4 years. Odd sizes CROCHET COTTON Assortment of good fast colors. While C it lasts, odd lot price, per ball v w
Outing Flannel 15c yd. A beautiful line of stripes and plaids. This quality is extra heavy double thread weft, and selling ordinarily at 22c to 25c per yard.
Odds and Ends in Women's and Misses Suits at $1975
We have arranged a special group of odds and ends in Suits in broken lots and sizes, including a number of sizes up to 46. Mostly black and darker shades are represented.
The woman who seizes this most remarkable opportunity will be fortunate, for the savings are such that they afford an early selection, and owing to a limited number.
Odds and Ends in Women's and Misses Dresses at
$9.75 VALUES UP TO $22.50 It is hardly believable that these Dresses that sold up to $22.50 can be sold for so little ; but we must close them out, therefore a sacrifice. Serge, Jersey, or Taffeta are materials represented. And the early shopper is assured of very unusual bargains here tomorrow.
Odd Sizes in Knit Underwear Women's Union Suits 1.39 Sizes 42 to 44 Heavy bleached fleeced garments; half neck, short sleeves; $2.25 value. Women's Merino Union Suits 2.98 Odd sizes. Light weight, sleeveless. Shaped to fit the body. Has been selling for $4,50. Special tomorrow at $2.98.
Cotton Goods
Muslin Remnants 10c yd. Unbleached, fine quality; values to 18c per yard. Paisley Challie, 12c 24 inches wide. Persian designs, for comforters, etc. Values to 19c per yard. White Goods 22c yd. Including Ginghams,. Crepes, Percales, Shirtings. All reduced more than 50 per cent. Wash Goods 19c Including Waistings, Skirtings, and pretty dress materials.
Odds and Ends in Boy's Furnishings Sale of Boy's Odd Knickers Values to $3.50. The variety includes lined serges and mixtures, and unlined S 1 corduroys. Sizes 8 to 1 8 years . . . . " Boy's Flannelette Night Shirts Warm Flannelette Night Shirts, standard made, in sizes 6 to 16 years. QiRf Reduced for this sale to Sale of Boy's Gloves Odds and ends of higher priced lines. Gauntlets, Mittens and Gloves. AH in one big lot, A C reduced for this sale to . . J V Boy's Norfolk Suits Reduced to $7.50 Newest models and colorings. Many with two pairs of trousers. Medium and heavy weight. Sizes 6 to 18. Boy's Sweaters Reduced In blue, brown and maroon and combination colors Pure worsted jerseys and military (O QO slip-overs included. Reduced to. . . V J
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Shoe Barimins
MEN'S BLACK AND BROWN DRESS CJ. QC SHOES-Special at P.U GIRLS' BLACK AND BROWN SHOES (tO 98 High top, lace ; sizes 11 Vi to 2, at BOYS' $6.00 HIGH CUT SHOES With Qg straps and buckles; sizes 1 to 5J2, at V LITTLE BOYS' HIGH CUT ELK SHOES gg Qg Oak soles, sewed; sizes 10 to W2 at CHILDREN'S SHOESSizes 5 to 8. in J1 CO black and brown, lace, at WOMEN'S SHOES Sizes 3 to 4. Good g QQ shoes at v
Odds and Ends in Children s Apparel
GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES Fast colors, good styles, light and dark shades. Sizes to J 98 VANTA VESTS Silk and wool, and all wool. Sizes to 6. CI QC Special at.. $2.25 and Vi-.O BOYS' PLAY SUITS In heavy khaki drill, in khaki and navy blue. Sizes to 6 $J2 years, at
BOYS' OVERALLS Blue and khaki colors. Well made and will give good service. Sizes 7Q tolOvears, at 98c and I7t' INFANTS' CRIB SHEETS Splendid quality muslin, hemstitched. A limited number only, 79 C INFANTS' LEGGINGS Good wool knit Leggings. New Fall stock. All white. J "I OQ Special at P 1 ,OV
INFANTS' VANTA VEST All cotton. Good quality. Sizes to 6. at Ui GIRLS' GINGHAM AND SATEEN BLOOMERS In pink, blue and tan. Well made. Sizes to 12 years. 69 C Each BOYS' CAPS Just the kind most real boys like to wear. All colors and 25 sizes to 7J4. at
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