Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1921 — Page 3
Tuesday, February 1. 1921.
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WIFE CONFIDENT DOCTOR WILL BE ACQUITTED OF MURDER OF TEACHER
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Dr. H. C. WLnncs and irife, photographed during the doctor's rial st Harlan courthouse. Entirely at ease despite the net o circumstantial evidence vcven bout hi a'ctions by the state, Dr. H. C. Wmirs, formerly assistant tt veterinarian of Kentucky, recently took the stand in his own behalf in the Harlan, Ky.. courthouse and denied having ;iny part in ch? elayinjr of Miss Lura Parsons, Pme Mountain school tearhe. ne .;5 ehared with murdering her as she walked from Dillon railroad station to her f :hool. Winnes told of his conversation with her regarding cattle t th school before she left the station, hut denied having seen her en route to the school. Winnes voluntarily gave himself jp hen the warrant was issued for his arrest anr" when he was indicted by the grand Jury. A nepro convict is waiting trial for the killing of Miss Farso:;. U9 was seen near the scene of the kiliir.s;.
ROBERTSDALE
STAJl THEATER TOXICHT CKaxIe Hay In "The I-iertcr." Itct Tot Blllr f'rallfy romr)7 1 homV talfUt and irofetna Mn( oonteta Come and -n I n a lady's hat. Tha ruiiir rceoting of the RobrtsCivdc elut will be held Friday vanln at 8 o'clock t ln? I"r.inkl:n kiditor!uni. All property owners and others lnttr"Sted atre urged to attr-ni thi mrtnr. Several rrop from HJniHon3 will be present to dT:e i?s th preposition of the -buiV-iins of a recreation park, some -::ere ! tii'.acuth e:de of th c'.ty at a cost of 1150.05!). The Daughters of Rebecca r.'iil meetIn regular session on XVeinsfJay ccn'Ds: and a goxl attendance is ficsirc-J. Mrs. Herman Breekman c Atchison acnus was a South Ch.cago vii: t on Saturday. A daughter was Ijern to Mr. and Mtj. .I'-.hn Sudlck of Hoberts avcn'ie on .? turd ay. Mrs. Minnie Atchison ar.d s'?t?r. Mrs Tlanr.3 an'l Mrs. Tioyd Banks were guests at Cue Terry home '.n Chicaco over Sunday. The Old Settlers club are piannins m havlr? a splnd:d time at their masquerade this evening. Thsf on : ;e program consist of old act lie; s cn'.y. Mr. and Jfrs. 'Wiiltam Ttohrdanso of Vloberts aventit entertained at a bunco party at their horn's on Sat'jr day T-nlrsr. A lunchcia ( chop uy wa.s served atter thi games a.ni dancing was enjoyel until a ia.t( heir, John Ti'.khora of Crown Point was a g"Uat at the Johnson home on Atchiaon Tnu last Saturday. Vr. nd Mrs. II. T. Ooldin? of Myrtle tqu ntertained at a T:ncheon 01 8a&4aT -evenlns, covers were laid for 14. Jl. number f out-of-town gue.t3 wt present. JLxel Henson of Tlammond vtalted his H7atS cf Tloberts a.venus over SunTh little eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charier Newell of Myrtle avenue Is recovering: from m. awvere attack of bronciUIs. Mr. an Mrs. "W. Bahn of "East S!do 5ttS with taelr daughters and families iere the. latter part of the week
T'ack Oak ar.d .lol-.n Schcidt and f am -i";y f ; om South Cl;io:i ?o. liat-cKo lfiih: i-h frotn Pycr spent the weei-: rn-1 :'h : eiatives. M.k Hrro left f"' Kan.-as 'C'i'.-'la:.'. Mr. anJ ?.tr.. l'rmk Kei'man from Chicas'j iited ith relati -s Sunda v. Vincent NieV.i rs. who was w.tii pneunion.a. is improving nk-eiy. ' Mr. Jordon f r-':n Chioaso as til'? ?uest of Flororc" Keilman s in i.iy. A dance is hlild for Fc. V. g cn bv tho O. F. A C. n. L. at Ce.r. ha". Nora. J-rari: fr'u O'.M It v':.:cao visited w.th r.'T parents t-irciav. Fe'er Thio'.i n and J -jhr. K. a. wre ('ron 11 I'int oas:ne.rs 1 .::or? Monday. M.rs. F.en Klein "ii a. n immcad vi;!;or Satur la :. .
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Koch and son r.day with Jos.
Mr. and M Art spent Saturday sr.'!
Undre3 and '.iiy.il v. Lillian Ke.j'man f Hot-art spent tv!e week en 1 with, her g rand mot .ier. Mrs. Mary Keilman. Johanna Friednch and Tf Ouen'her
of Chicago
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MERRILLVILLE
ltr. Moore was taken tr "Wesley keital In Chicago last Saturday Tilyht. Mr. Moore will remain at Uoma attain th'Ja week from Evaaston. Tbe Centenary club will meet nert Wednesday afternoon at Morrill ha'.i. Pot luc lunch wl'l "b served. The farmers in this vi'-inity are havIrg their cowstftested this last week. One farmer hid two that flidn't pa the teat cut of a, herd cf ZZ, not so bad. Albert Fapp 0 this p'ac and Miss Clara iDoffln of Shererville expect to be married Tuesday at the homo of the bride. They expect to reside in Merrtllvtlle. Mr. and Mrs.John Loyo from Chirgo are lsKTr15 relatives here.
rrie-.trich a.nd fam:"y. In spite of the had weMher the card i J party and candy social si-.tr. f.-r t h H
her.::t e. t.10 Ftar na ons c f cectral llurope. was a success.
HOBART
Th American T.;or, pavp aro'hT : very fi'TPsul lia.r.rlr.f r'i at'Jr-1
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nearest drue sfore. Tako no Pubstltute. The u'lick relief has been a :rpat Messinsr to a host nf popia who fairly shudder at the very mention of the. discern tort and misery Cur- to this almost universal complaint. L'on't delay. Take no substitute. If yci wish to make a trial f'.rsf, sTd your r.jme and address to
i Pvram'd Pruar "o.. tot Pyramid Bldar.. Marshall. Mich.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. Barbara Scher celebrated he birthday Sunday. rh had as he ruests. John Miller and fip:1, ?l"3 .ifher, Frank Scheidt and family f r..f
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FOR Ji' CV Colds, Cougbs OMV
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Meglcctcd Ccldo r.ro Dinsercu-. T.ke no chances. Keep th;3 ct-r.iird remedy handy fcr the first ane.re. Break- vp a cold in 24 fct2rs re'.ivei Gnpp3 i-'j cxy3 Excellent lor I-Iead.ich'? Quinine in this form io?3 not effect the heaJ-Casra ia t est Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hih's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Ficcut grade of scnii-porcelaia decorated ia ? mall birds and appl? blosiom-. sprays witii blue edge, 6 dinner jilalcs, 6 bread and butter plaie.s, 0 sauce dishes, 6 cup and saucers. I meat platter, a regular $9 set at $3.98
GOLD-LINED DINNER WARE (Very Special Comes in Open Stock) Handled cups and saucers, 50c Meat phllers, 60c value 29c value at 23c Vtable dishes, 50c va!u, ... , .r, , ."it only 23c Dinner plates. 40c value.. 19c Sajac, Bon!s or naphies 60c I-ruit Saucers, 20c value 10c value for 23c 100 Gold-Lined Dinner Sets Mill End $3.98
Good quality semi porcelain dinner sets with two gold line decoration, set consists cf 6 dinner plates, 6 bevad batter plate:-, 6 sauce dishes, 6 cups and saucers. 1 meat platter nad 1 regular table dish, $8.00 value at $3.93
$1.50 Salad Bowls Mill End 79c
An 8 inch imported China Salad Bowls, pretty floral and border decoration, with gold line, regular $1.50 vaue 79c
Large Sized Glazed
CHAMBERS, 25c
fciy Largo size glazed earthen chambers with
cover. reguJar KA.K value sweaa
the Mill Hnd at
special i or
25c
Mill End Sale Blankets
250 extra heavy quality white crib blankets, size 36x50 (double blanket) with dainty blue moltocd border and shell stitched edges, rral.ir $2.50 avluc on sale, a pan 98 c
Cotton blankets, size 54x76 in tan. crev or white, witn oink and blue striued border and whiDDed edfie. resular $4 value, at only
Comforters full eip, hiikolmc top ar.J black filled with good quality lotion, regular $4.98 value at 2.48
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$5.50 Comb Game Boards $3.9-3 Complete with utensils to play .57 g.isnc, O QQ
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White Metal Knives and Forks, Each 7V2C
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(ITicsc arc sold in pairs only) Cups and Saucers, pr. 18c
l&Plain white glazed semi porcelain cups and sau-
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5c Glass Water Tumblers 3c
Colonial glass water tumblers, 5c kind. Mil! Lnd
at on v c
Gallon Iron Wash Boilers, 98c No. 9 galvanized iron wash boilers, $2 value, Mill End price 98c
MILL END Aluminum Ware
Round aluminum covered roaline: pans. $2 valur at $1.33 1j2 quart aluminum ri Inter. v heavy quality, $2 vah? at $1.23 Large i.c ;ieavy aluminum roup laddie, 50c value at 23c Round al l ninum cevr-r-t! reaytin? pans. $J value at . ..$133 Large i-: aluminum juga.r or salt sh?ke,. highly polithecl and well finUh'J, 20c value at 10c
12 quatt i-c'ivy aluminum Coffee percolat es. $2 valu. at $1.39 4 quart h .y quality, aluminum Con', ey Kettle Wi'.'. cover. $2.50 vaiu- at $1.25 -1 qu3rt loni; handle uminum auce panr. hcay qual.ty, $1.30 vaiu: tni' sale at 88c quart aluminum rice boiler, heavy quality. $2 valu- thi lale at $1.25
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Now Turn to Page 6 and Read About the Mill End Sale Men's Clothing
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AfiWUAL oAll
"ITie shrewd woman will lay in a supply for many months and months to come. Every item is a big saving. Read them all
Face Powders
5(k Pcndrc dc Riz, at only 52.00 Caja Nome Face Powder at only 50c Jarden de Rose Powder, Mil End Sale at $1.00 Mary Garden Face Powder, Mill End Sale at 50c Sanitol Face Powder, Mill End Sale at
25c 1.56 34c 78c 35c
Talcum Powders 75c Dilita Talcum Powder, ?ia!l End Sale at 75c Garden Elo Talcum Powder, Mill Ead Sale at 50c Jaynes Borated Talcam Powder, Mill Er.d Sale at 25c Intense Rose Talcum Powder, Mill End Sale at 25c Mennen's Narargia Talc, Mill End Sale at
Tooth Pastes and Powders
34c 15c 17c 17c 20c
Toilet Soaps
50c Pcpodcnt Tooth Paste, Mill End Sale at 25c K. acd W. Tooth Pasle, Mill End Sale at 25c Klenzo Tooth Paste, Mill End Sale at 25c Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder, Mill End Sale at 25c Calox Tooth Powder, Mill End Sale at
35c Synol Liquid Soap, Mill End S?le at 25c Jontecl Soap, Mil! End Sab at . . 2r-c Violet Dulcc Soap, Mill End Sale at 22c Pear's Transparent Soap, Mill Fid Sale at 10c Almond Soap, Jcrje-s, Mill End Sale at
49c 59c 37c 19c 14c 23 c 19c 19c 19c 8c
Specials for Men '50c B. and B. Shavo d, Mill End Sale at . . 30c Rexall Sharing Stici, cream or Powder, Mill End price 30c Sanitol Sharing Foam, Mill End Sale at 25c Woodbury Sharing Stick, Mil! End Sale at 30c K. T. S. Shatin; Cream, Mill End Sale at
Extra Specials
25c Exlax, Mill End Sale price at 25c Beecham's Fills, Mill End Sale price at 25c Week's Co'd Tablcb, Mill End Sale price at 25c Hinklcs, 100 in a bottle, Mill End Sale price at Z5c King's New Life PiHs, Mill End Sale price at .
35c 23c 23 c 19c 19c
19c 19c 1 9 c 13c 19c
For the Medicine Chest
1.00 59c 43c 33 c 17c
$1.25 Beef, Wine and Iron, Mill End Sale at $1.00 Nux and Iron, Mill End Sale price at 50c Drake's Crcup Remedy, Mill End Sa!; rrice at 5Cc De Wins Kidney Pills, Mill End Sale price at 25c Mother's Salve, Mill End Sale price at
Family Remedy Savings
10c 20c 20c 19c 15c
1 our.ee Lactatcd Pepsin, Mill End Sale price at 3 ounce lysol, Mill End Sale price at 2 ounce Aronatic Cascara, MilJ End Sale price at 1 ounce Essence Peppermint, Mill End Sale price at .... . 1 ounce Tincture Bcszoin, Mill End Sale price at
Hundreds of Other Savings Equally as Big What are Not Adve rtised
Double S&H Stamps Tomorrow
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