Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1921 — Page 9

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Values Up to $10 Pair Only one, two or three stripes of a kind. AH are damaged more or less. Beautiful Nottingham, Filet and Saxony weaves. Some have lace trimmed edges and some with double borders. Very special at 39c each.

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Women who have attended these sales before know it is highly important to come prepared to purchase more than one pair cf these high grade Lace Curtains because of the ridiculously low prices. They were purchased from a well-known Zion City manufacturer as "seconds" at an unusually special price, due to the fact that they were slightly imperfect, but they have been mend?d so carefully that one can hardly distinguish the imperfection. This does not hinder their beauty in any way. All are crisp and new, but ONLY A LIMIIED NUMBKR. Therefore, the advisability of coming to this great sale early is strongly urged, for judging from our past sales the best selections go the first day.

ZION Lace Curia i7 s at Iplo pair Values up to $4.00. Wonderful values to be had in this showing of Zion City Curtains of madras and fiiet nets, in beautiful new patterns. All are full 2L yards long and 40 to 45 inches wide.

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Values Up to $3 Another fine assortment of handsome Nottingham Curtains, with borders or all-over effects; in white, cream and ecru.

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Values Up to $6.00 Values up to $6.00. Dainty filet and Saxony nets, 36 to 42 inches wide. Copies of the best grades of imported nets. Unusual values at this price. I u'1 2 bayards long. An excellent value, and choice at the reduced price of $2.98 per pair. No Phone or Mail Orders

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Tor those who prefer the higher grade curtains, here are splendid values in genuine Zicn City make. Finest 14-point filet, Brussels weaves in exclusive designs. These curtains sold up to $10. A true

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Values Up to $7.50 In this wonderful assortment of curtains the quality is very special from Zion City. They are in dainty filet, and 36 to 42 inches wide. Unusual values at the price of $3.98.

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ZION Lace Curlairjs

Values Up to $2 pr. Exquisite new Nottingham Lace Curtains, exceptionally reduced. At this low price, an early choice is advised. Two and a half yards long, bordered and all-over patterns to choose from, in white and natural colors. Per pair, 98c.

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ALDERMAN PETERSON OUT FOR CLERKSHIP

East Chicago "Old Timer

Has Always Been Active for Welfare of City

Alderman IWt TVt-r.on has f.na'.'.y announced nis cnioary f r city -!mk ct the Twin Cit i-.s on the ro-,.v.i-.!' m ticket. This do--s nt c.imf as a I''t from the clear ?ky. as th.- wor.l l.a.s ben voi..--l (ir-uii'l for .m.;tlrr.e that the alJrnian would mnko a strong candidat- for tho clerkship. Mr. I'etorson 1j one of the "old-tim-,r8" of the city of Ka.-t Chi. aRO, having resided h.-ro fr over 20 years. Coming here th-s latter part of 19'0 when thore only a few :;ict-jrips in the district. Mr. lvt'Tn 1ms witn"Sed the steady trowth rlnr.ts in the district to a niaraniMh section. And these years hav-; ht-rn well ."pent. -Vt-t.fr graduatiner from the Kast Chicago high school. Mr. lVfrs..n h-ll an important if.sition in th- Int. rotate Iron p.nd Steel -:omp.iiiy, oin from tht-r-i to the Inland St-"-! company wrier" hhad chai se of .1 d-par: m' nt. From he pd'el compniy our aiilfitiMl was given a position with the Sim-Uir Oil company, vh'-r h- i now employe 1 a assistant t :re k "' r. Aiviu,i: i n v oi'in iu,. An important .!..) r of : d:f hn.i v.rn b'.vti to .'i'l-r:-an j..t, T-.r

initia'inc l"fUUiti .n -'''! ofi.-j n,vicfs that have i,.- to" w.-rkin ! p.'ople in tli is c-T.imiiiilfy. A'r)K 'v !"i ; his retrnk-ir ilut; as ;; c::li;, n i;e ioo; : j.'.ways lio n pr- nipt to j'unii out hV j fejiow wTknn it ii:.-i 5t n.. j h-irt. th-ir n.i. 1 e.-.t n ; y . frh-tii-i h.a; A'r? ! mn-i I'l-'-'-on i'o-j r- yentci th- .-it v ..f Knst . hi. at I

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

I.AivK l illATV IIVIAT Kast Chi'-a , w:U thif -.-ninit iv"-i'r.r-M..-on fo: !i';n lri-ils cf pco; :. !': u:n ! ak,. c. tinty. All the 1" atl 1 1 f u i- i a : . --.viii i... at th- MoKi-ih y seio, , ::o,l:t t;o,'u t . i;t"i.ri tat- ln-aaty too'..': i-j t o i v.-: u .i p ; ;z -. 1 r. J a :) ( ;. id nan , chairman of t it A V.A-i : ciiii i.a 'ho n n;ji., l"iht-d St.it-' i'.j;v':-:o:.:;:'-i' ch'i:;"S S'tiprif.' a-,i . j d orrr.u :i K.i w ; n ("'h rlso-n. t h a ri th-'-

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nil I II iU I ULIUL WITH WORK

SPECIAL TO THE TIWE3I V.'MITIN' 1. iad.. l-'e t). 2.' Ifo..l!,. cases have cai !.".! the WhitlnK police staMon to be n tii-sy place a-'a'n the past fc-w day.i, the following cas"'S heii:f "M f.!-: .Mike (Vr!ca. 12f'th street and Indiana houP'vainl. arretted hy Chief O 111ns ami i if flc.er.s I'ark'T ami Miller on the . harir" of ki epiiDf Intovicathn

i.'i1." ;or To- pn:posA (,r s."i.inj fame. l-'urn'siie.i Jl.t.ao.no hon.lft for his i"l".iji'. I'to-t! Tracy n arrested; in (.'. it-nl -a's jjln -e l.eina: feumi drunk there !.v of, i.-rrs. lie wa.s als,, re-j l"as.' ! on bonds. Jack Ko.ezicii of j T i ! -i S'hraico p.venne n also arrojtfjj hy Miller, i'lrlar and Mackiitn! cltar.d witli keeping Intoxicating ! ihiuors for th" purpose ..f jflllnj tlo in. IP' ton was released , n honds. ' Jatne.i i 'van, a i rested l.y ('ffl.'.'r.i! l'aik- r. Miiler und Mackshn for fhej violation ,.f the liquor Inw f trt.I hed a I $-' . tush hond. Mike S'.rtwi k !. iitrost.'.I ! hy M!lr, Macksin and I' lrker nt T 04 . SrhtaS" aver. oe on the charge of j trail' portlrif i nt ox iea t i n n ll-i!K.-., fur- i r: is'o .1 a Jh'tio Imn l. j Mrs. Mary Hah-ij.ok. lie, white ak ! avenue arrested l.y iffloers Miller.' I'ark. r and Macksltn for the violation, of the It.juor law. release on a $ 1 00 i ond. 1'u : n is h e , I by Jolm 1'rhan. Joe. and Stanley Krapa of Hast Chicago, I crv.'.ti'd by Oft'.cers Keilan at New I Yor k avenue an i 121st street, on t't charire of t ra i' . p 1 t i ni? Iritn'cat'.nn li.)!inrti fr...ni ihhb-atfo to Mast Chicau- I ihith were comp'lifd to furnish a $.""! hottd. John Hioiin'skl of Kast; iitciiKo fin t.ishiiiK the former and '"S. pii KKzymar.ski. the latter. Fred Ioe arrest'-. 1 hy officer Ttei-'

i hn for hein- drank and disorderly nt .s.'lirane avenue and 1 21st street i; !' . .'!. i tip; Ti-natf Hochore t,f j.;n Ivy j Indiana Harbor, chnrsed with1 ' 1 -eiiis .irunk :s nh-" lockffl up exsiP iin trial. J.iiik-s ilut tor of 5.10 New

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natmiWdhl. I.astr (.'aba nrrestd bv hifflcer Vi.sinski at 119th street and Hchraiee avenue furnished bonds for his release, .loser-It SP.Hperia, srreted by t'filcer l..;ian for hing drunk eiiterni a i iea cf (4:ilty and paid a fin" of J1S. John .Tiiko. charged with lodnsi Oi'unk at V.'h'tr ak avenue ami John -street, authorize.; na'.liff Ceo. diratd to enter a plea of gtvitlty for him and paid a fine , f $15. John Klens also entered a plea of L-u i'v at the police tafon for heir' ur drunk and paid n of $ ! . 1 0. These cases are all to he tried on Feb. 2 4.

He sent me t . busir-ev.s .ollcpe m 1 autotr.. dole far ojt : :i the f:r;,? Th Oklahoma City .and lan r to a sch . ! Hr'' "' c u:,ffr s ..r convenlsr.ces i.". a at Fort V..rth. AVhen I tl"is!icd my j " ' fo: hi. Any ar.:t,in who h-i- .;-, i tutsiness i'i.uri"s, I entei-'d his office! in the fi. Ids liny in and day out kn.-.-v its a st e notri ,i p . : .-r. I the iiai dsh ip ( luitired.

"He was not a ! del, renn wli- n T cr.t

to him. II. wanted wealth and ho saw his opportunity in .ol. 1 w. nt with him into On- o.l fields 1 stay.! with bin', nittht and day. as lie wa'tci for his f T''t o:i u.dl brii.j him fortune or failure. Ma.'y nifihts we went w ithout sle p, ri,.lr.y times with -. f ...d. Wn . ;r sutvet inv - in ,

"Hut 1 was w:th the man win tmteht tne to i-.ve iti.n. II wanted T th' te .and io;hin;r i lse nmttetf (1. These days in the Ml ibid were the sweetsst. n-ij.fi' s' in : y 1 fe. It wan so (teno':s to i". d that r.e needed nie, snd tha ! i- a s h'lpi-- him achieve h is,t3 ream.', (l-'nd fit st uiMillnt-nt. F c mi inst li.nt he .'.-irri.'i! lo-'iirr w.)

STORY OF ROHAITCE ABSORBING ( Continued from paste one.l j

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Itiiroic r ov vh:h tisip i' a At'-tTi.y t'-if";- w i'l he the pr . Ti.i pa ; ker at the i'f s..hir week ly in -noa:.' 1 uudo-on of the Chamber o " i ' . t . ; iio rc a t! ' -. n k r r ' it i on .; 1 ! ;!) h.i'i'V'i-'.ir it' M ; . Cr : t .'S wo:

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AM n t!. y II. M. Kos oe. who repre- - -nt.-d : Ciiamhcr of ''.ontuer'-" at I ii-i i :.:. : pi-' is oi the wat'-r question v ill ai- i report his rinding.

l't.-ry rm Abiuiliam S-uion is also I e k. d up. Frack Koclns arr( .-t.d hy .-l ire ant Muiian. y on a war:-ant issue, j

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Where Peanuts Coma From.

Alabama. Texas mid Virginia fttr- j sieiiod hy J

Kiisii i""ch arrested bv I

j Parker and Muoksim at New York a n i i j J21s' titre.-t. on the charge ,,f prevo- i

. ntlep was release.! on a f-Pi tiond. ?isnr! by Vt'i'-er ' M'lse. .la. k Hudin i as t'l -as'il . n a tr1 bond furni.--h.'d

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-est'l by i 'f ficers I'ai ver, lie. lan, M 1 1-f-r and Marksirn, vharS'-'l with canyntr ( orici ah d weapons. I'eter Koue.hi.r irnT'i'i! by t t'f i-it I'arker at ll'.'th -! reel and b-v York a. enue for surety '. peace was released on a $.10 bond

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tiisl .,! tiiire than one h.ulf of the cu. .' Mae-h.arn. arrested at New York avenue!

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dream man. Hut love waves a macno wand and the eyes behold the tuiag--.' the heart desires. "A g-irl of seventeen has n"' the Judgment of a woman. How was I to know that th- woolnc of hi man who pressed his attentions on me. wh pursu'd me for two years, wa-- not liins more than a campaign carefully planned to work on the sus.-ept. jhi -.i v of an inexperienced small! w n Klrl wi'h all the conventional traditions? "I lauprhcd whn he told me I was beautiful. Hut H did fill no- vita pride. His jilfts dazzled my sihtp'f cy s. They wer inexpensive gifts but they were an wonderful as p-arls n n 1 diamonds. He told me o-f bis ambitions and how necessary 1 w as to hit f ut ure. "An enMeinp picture Vie painted (u me. the unsophisticated small town plrl of s.vente."n. He would s"nu rue to business college and then take me Into his "ffi .-e vs a s" no t: u i pher and by he'pinir and nspinnu him. I would have a real ji.-irt in his caver as he rose to pinv-T. "At first no ?ei med so hortub'y nil After I had yielded to him, he seemed old no loneer. l ot every bit as yniin, ard splendid as the hero of my dreams. For love had waved a maeic wand before the eyes of seventeen. I had given him the first l;,ve of seventeen. 1 had no then the judrm. nt of a woman. I had not a woman's experience to shr.w me the folly of my acts. 1 simply had yielded f,.r 'seventeen' moid ro loneer resist.

Mother Falls Unconscious

"My mother, who Is years old. has been troubled with her liver for 35 years. Pocto-s said he had (tai' stones. Several times she tell unonn(ii loci because of these a'Macks. F.iKht months aijo I noticed an advertisement of llavr's Wond'-rful llemedy iH Mie T ledo It'.-id-' and purchased a bottle, which did her a nr.-;it amount of .rood. She continued th" treatmen and has felt entirely well since.'' It is a simple, naruibss preparation that rem. ves the eitarrhal miirus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal aliments includinff appendicitis. One duse. will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy and crugirist." evcrj-wher-. -Adv.

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569 Hohman St.

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond

Specials for rednesday, February 23

FRESH SPARE RIBS- Lean and Meaty. Per pound - FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per pound NECK BONES OR PIGS FEET Per pound FRESH BELL SHAPED LEAF LARD 8 pounds for CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK Per pound

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond