Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 16
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UNCLE CHARLEY" TO SERVE FORMER BOSS AT CAPITAL
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Charles Lr Patton. Charles Lea Patton, known all ever Marion. O., ma "Uncle Charley," arrived at the White House recently at the request of President Harding. Mr. Patton, who ia , iehty years old, has long been an employee of the president and will .receiva nom sort of employment at the White House so he can ba Bear his former boss. ...
Friday, March 11, 1921.
IAIHE'S GOVERNOR IS BLOND BACHELOR INTERNATIONAL NEVS SERVICE! PORTLuCs'D, Ale. Kjch, younff, a felonde and a "dresser." That's tJie nerw Governor of Maine, Terclval TToctor Baxter, forty-sevonth occupant of the executive chair. His father, James P. Baxter, -13 reputed the wealthiest man In the city, and possibly In the state. Here's what the new Governor aever did: Ho never wore rarsed clothes. He never milked cows. He never f clerked at fo a weak. He never starved rather than boi-rotr he never had to borrow. He never fell In love -with his wealthy employer's eldest daughter. He never wrote a poem to a girl's eyes and married the jrtrl. And many oth"r thing's "besides. Here's some of the thlnsrs he has done: He has always dressed In perfect taste. He received a liberal education. He became a lawyer and managed his father's vast real estate holdings. He avoided the social whirl. He has remained single. Over the teacups you may learn that the nw Governor is not "handsome." but a till Is g-ooi looking. He Is ix feet tall, with blondo hair and has blue eyes. It Is arer.era'ly agreed that his manner Is courteous and that of a "distinguished personality."
"Dance of Aviators" to Replace Shimmy riNTEIN ATION AL NEWS SERVICE PARIS If Slgrnor Marlm-ttl can have hia way, the "dance of the aviator," the "dance of the shrapnel." and the "dance of the machine gun" are to replace the shimmy and other modern dances. Marlnettl, who once fought a duel with d'Annunaio and rromotcs futurism In all phases of art, has recently arrived In Paris. The dance of the aviator Is In six movements, thus: The danfTiese will dance upon a largre colored a-eoSTaphical map representing several nations. She arrives in a continuous flutter of blue veil with a celluloid propeller, dlssrulsed as a flower, upon her breast. She wears a white hat designed as an aeroplane. The next movement the danseuse takes the air again, flgruratlvely doingr this movement In a series of Jumps on all fours like a bear. For fear that the audience does not understand the movement they a.re explained on sigrns that aba wears. ' In the dance ef the shrapnel the danseuse lights a cigarette while some hidden voices chant "the commander of the Pixth Alpine Regiment commences to bombard," and then the fireworks begin.
Raincoat of Paper. Ona of the most sarylcable waterproofs Is the raincont of Mltsumatt paper made from the leaves nnd sterns of a small shrub which grows in the mountains of Jnpan.
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Are you lame every mornlnp? D you drag through the day with a steady, nagging backache evening find you "all played out?'' Probaoly your kidneys ere to blame. Hurry, worry, lack of rest and a heavy diet, nil tend to weaken the kidney?. Your back gives out: you fl depressed ard Buffer headaches, dizziness and kidney regularities. Don't pro from bad to worse. Use Donn'a Kidney PilU. Home folks, recommenl. them. Ask your rlfrhborl Here's a Hammond Case C. E. Bauer, manager of Pimpl.-x Plant, 778 S. Hohman St., Hammond, pays: "I have used Doan's Kidney
Pills for lameness in my back and j found them as represented. They did 1 me a lot of god. I have frequently j recommended Poan's Kidney T'ills t" j
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To Rest Sensibly. When the day's work is over, de- ! spite a headache, take a bath and make a change from the working j clothes. It is easier to lay aside the i working habit of mind if the working 1 garments are removed. To take a j walk, to read something Interesting, to ' take an interest In music, to make a t call en 6ome one who will not talk
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Good-bye. sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing: up your face in agony. "Tiz' Is majrlcal, acts :'pht off. "Tiz" draw? out all the poisonous exudations whicn puff up the feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and forg-et your fnot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now at any drusrclst or deaprtment store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet' that' never swell, never hurt, never gt tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Adv.
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Ail the latest in song and dance: 4235 Rose, fox trot, saxophone by Nathan Glantz with Rega Orch. Beautiful Faces, fox trot, Vermon Trio. 4233 Somebody's Eyes, fox trot, Raderman's Orchestra. No- Wonder I'm Blue, fox trot. Samuels Jazz Band. 4229 Broadway Rose. Tenor Billy Jones. Little Crumbs of Happiness, tenor. Lewis James.
4097 Irene, duet, Helen Clark, Joseph Phi'.liys. Alice Blue Gown, contralto, Helen Clark. And other numbers that you may want, you are sure to find here. Don't Fail to Have "Thfc Cheney" Demonstrated to you before making your final decision on that phonograph. "It's tone is nature's own," that plays all records better. Extended P.ayments Third floor
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High quality and low prices are two outstanding features of our spring clothing exhibits that will be appreciated by the thrifty. A wonderful showing of Easter Fashions
Fine suits, spring overcoats in a wealth variety of fabrics, patterns and colors.
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Snappy shapes, in all shades, are here for your selection. The quality and price will interest you. For Men 33 50 OUngCr en
Boys' New Spring Suits Each with two pair of Knickerbockers Specially Priced at $ 1 5 Assortments here have been selected for this spring with care and discrimination that have always characterized clothing in the Boy's Store. These suits are of fine wool fabrics in practically every color a boy likes, green, brown, gray and blue, (j? sizes 7 to 18 years, special at this sale . . .' Boys' Spring Suits at $10 (With Extra Trousers) Wonderful values, green and brown heather mixtures, in all wool fabrics, pants full lined. Boys' Blue Serge Suite
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Fine wearing, selected trimmings and linings, dependable
workmanship. New double breasted model sizes 6 to 1 5 years, special this sale at
Boys' High School Suits Newest single or double breasted models for young fellows of 1 5 to 20 j'ears. Excellent values in up-to-date suits at $20 to $35
SATURDAY AND MONDAY Sale of Boys' SHOES $3.50, $4 and $5 Values
This great sale affords every boy in this community to have a new pair of high grade, first quality shoes at a savings. Brown, black, gunmetal and chrome tanned leathers. All styles. Sizes 2Yl to 6, 1 to 2, 9 to 13'$.
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There is a New Elegance to Women's Tailored Suits for Easter nrHERE have been seasons when women might have pondered the question of whether they would buy suits or dresses. But this is not such a year. Women will want dresses of course; but this season's suits cannot be set aside by any gown for street wear. First, because no woman who sees the new suits at this store can entertain any doubt at all about wanting to possess at least one. They are so distinguished, so refined, so radically original in style from suits that have graced seasons before. On display as you read. Beautiful new Suits that employ the finest materials and chic trimmings are fashions newest whims and women of Hammond can be assured of correct attire for Easter and Spring wear. All Wool Tricotine Loose Box Effects Poiret Twill c!"lw MoMs otraight Lines Beautiful Serge Jaunty Blouse Styles All are tailored stitched, embroidered or braided in self material or rich colorful combination decorations. See the Smartest Suits of the Season $35 a7id tip to $79. 75
Ch ic Pla id Sk irts to Wear in the Spring O NE might dispense with almost any item of the weirdrobe rather than the separate Skirt, for rightly chosen it will fill a multitude of needs. Wear it with the sweater for sports; with a pretty blouse in the afternoon at home or with a dark suit jacket on the street. Beautiful models in plaids of various color combinations, cut circular style or pleated make selection gratifying simple right now. A good range of sizes. Priced unusually low at $5.95
A New Spring Hat at $4.95
This sale for Saturday is greatly favored for women who are seeking both economy and style in Easter and Spring Hats. There is a fine display to choose from in shapes and flower and fancy trimmings. Or you may have your own ideas in a style that our expert trimmer will gladly work out for you. Profit by the unusual savings you can make. Come in tomorrow.
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Confirmation Dresses for Junior-Misses $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 A beautiful display of Voile and Organdie Dresses that are worthy of an early inspection while the assortment is at its best. Each one is dainty with trimmings of laces and ribbons, embroidery tucks and flounces, ribbon sashes and bows. Long or short sleeves. All sizes for the miss from 7 to 1 6 years.
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Edward C. Minas Co. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY NIGHT From 7 to 9 MUSLIN BLOOMERS Children's Muslin Bloom- pf era. embroidery trim, size. m fy 8 to 14, ipecial Saturday night each 14 V' CAMISOLES Colored crepe and batiste camisoles, ribbon or hem- mmt stitched shoulder straps, 3 L elastic at waist, all sizes. special Saturday night each BANDEAU Made of Pink Bandeau vrf marquisette, closed in back l Pcial Saturday night at fgfj CHILDREN'S HOSE White mercerized for in-
tan ts and children, up to ff 62 yrs., regular 69c val- B ues, Saturday night, 2nd X.,
INFANTS VANTA BANDS Made of silk and wool m mixture, regular 69c ralue, special Saturday night, Atf tnd floor, each CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS One lot made of rclvrt g. nrf and trimmed with ribbon B ,L and flowers, Saturday Am mm night each at V 2 BALLS CROCHET COTTON Your choice of either Roster or Royal Society, white p and colors special, art sec- B W tion special Saturday night M A B 2 balls for STARTAX CRASH TOWELING
Half linen red and blue borders 39c value, Saturday night special, yd.
PILLOW CASES J Made of fine muslin, very f special Saturday night, pr Barbers Towels, 3 for OCr this saJ iOC Wash Clothes, 3 for OC this al ruronwr
The great dry cleaner for B , all fancy shoes and fabrics . (
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SILK OXFORD LACES
Brown, black and tan wide and narrow Saturday night special, shoe dept. pair LADIES HOSE With seam back, fine gaugr reinforced, white, black or brown, special Saturday night, pair
FIVE HANDKERCHIEFS Women's lawn kerchiefs, g soft finish, narrow hemsrit- B W ched edge, special Satur- ,m V day night 5 for 35c LINEN KERCHIEFS Made of sheer soft, imported linen, narrow hemstit- 3 ched edge, special Satur- f mm W day night FREEZ0NE
For corns and cafluses, 35c bottle, special Saturday night only
2 PAIR MEN'S COTTON HOSE In black, cordavan, grey f rand navy, Wilson Bros. B W make, first quality, special fm aB Saturday night, 2 pairs 2 PAIR MEN'S GAUNTLET GLOVES
Canvas gauntlet gloves or knit wrist gloves, full sizes 2 pairs, Saturday night for
TWO CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Good quality muslin cambric, small tucks and hem- f stitched at hem; 39c qual- B t. ity. Sizes 8 to 14 years, fmmg Saturday night, 2 for. . . . Basement Specials Blackberries Farm House bran i. No. 2 can, special 25 C per can at Libby's Milk, tall can, 25 C very special, 2 cans Navy Beans, extra 25 C special, 5 lbs. for Mince Meat Rice's, 2 25 C packages for Caps and Saucers Semi-porcelain large size, 25 C Water Pail Galvanized, 10 quart size, special, (1 limit) 25c
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