Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 5
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Last Days
Campian Would Go To Bulgaria
Bauscher's love plea. Flnaly Bauscher : ::,c;uu;ng 'The. Hot ;, Father Wore," fell silent. A3 they descended from the ! a?.-!sted by Harpist Mlas O'Hara. Geo, steps cf the fir, Bauscher preceded j O'Donnel. who Is chairman of the enMrs Widholm and as ha alighted on i tertalnment committee, also promises the station platform he turned and 1 a tas-fv nir.cheon in the form of a lval
old fachloned Irish mullizan.
fired. th5 bulit nenetratirsgr her rigrht ! temple. Bauscher then fired In'o his r-w-n brain. Bau?cher leaves two ch'.ldren.
Indiana Harbor Man Has' Ambition to Be United
States Minister
MIRROR YARN Of good clear Knitting worsted glass, oak frame, of very fine long size 10x1 3 inches. fibre, full weight. Special at Per skein, 89c 6Sc APRONS F DPf Ef For girls, bnappy Polly Prim, in fine n style. gingham, rich ph'.d gmg- fancy trimmed, ham. Special at ach 95c 79c NECKWEAR n(CA'?,SCfS . Ot nth satin, in W a s h Ties for r,;n and 2-tone men. big line to effects. Very spes?lect from. Only CA at 19c $1.45
WArHIN'GTGNV March 1 7.--M ".re . a.i news lor the of;:-,; eekor. T.ie. dip;- -i.iatlc and con,;iar jcrvioe will no be turned ever o in political poilsrcer. Th:. ;n:'r:v.a' ion has b-en tr..-
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ecretary cf Stat"
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SHEETS SHEETS All Sheets of "Wear well" quality, v.ith tape edge which makes them wear longer. 72x90 $1.19 Seamless, 81x90 $1.33 Seamless, 81x108 $1.55 LACE CURTAINS A very special value at 89c Filet Mesh, for only $1.S9 Yard wide Scrim, per yard. . . 19c Fancy Scrim, 36 inch, yard. .25c SAMPLE HANDKERCHIEFS 200 dozen Sample Handkerchiefs fnr both men and women. Values that sold regularly up to 50c each.
19c
UNDERWEAR Athletic style, in e.ther stripes or checks, cut full. Per suit, 95c
SHADES Full 6 feet long, 3 feet wide, complete ready to har-g. Special at
59c
MANTELS Gas Mantels, inverted styie; reliable quality, long life. Only
10c
HOSIERY For laches, a very special value, in medium weight; a pair for
29c
sustained in a centra! way the
ey;tera policy Harace IM.s, f,rmr stat--- --r-lr-fnderit cf pah'.ie. tntruct--p. has i" ! Ve known that h. w-.-u'.I lik t l-e arpcir.td minict;- r Costa R-c:i. 3i: r.r.ie wii! he brouyl.t to th-. attenticti of the rrsi-lnt l-.v th Indi.-ina i at -r. J : ha M. Campian. if Iaci.m-i Ilsrhor ."fh.:-p t,- C- t "ulfcrti a? r'.r. f ter. and Jsi-f; 71 Iott of Inl. anap--jl:. cf-i-Td. has :V:vl reoont-rt'.frrh'-.n;!? f.-,r app-'. ntment t- the iir.;n:;:ry f 7I-iM. Pi)HA VEX IV IITS. ?"v?"! r:.:n w-cM :.rv.Frj ; Indiana it1-'-;- .-! ,-!'. "iro hopins to becou-.? 'ibrr r,--r)--r.ir.zars under ?rr'ary P'tViji .7-hu J G""--:o t;-,. prt-? i 3 "-n t rf the Inltiiipoiis '"'e:itra; Litior T'n! ;i. is --r., and El St-n-arr. cf Terrc Haute, who f.-on will retire is president of the United Mine W,-,rk'ar- cf District 11. is a not iter. The names of Joe Harknes? . and Harry B Dyne, both c-f Indianapol;?. have also been listed.
PARTHENON DRAWS GARY CROWDS Hundre-ds of Gary theater proers who !-av hef n in the haHt of mikinr a wc y trip t Chic?. so to wit nes 1r t cia?5 v!5Ud-;vl' ie. pert irmancf? arc r. -?w r.i!:.r, advantage of thj v-w Parthe-r..-'r, theater at Hammond, '.i.irh opened Monday of this wj-.-K and accord -ins? to th manaa-'-men imkhj of (iirvltfj 1- .-ye bee-. in ,-. 1 1 f-ndn n--" .at -; :v a m e -i ih: week. A-cor-3ir.s t -. the--.-- w! :i::nled xi.f ep-T.!nc p--rf o-mancc? the hi'l h:. week Is far b-:-tter than s.:-:r.i cf theM'is ad''ertired by t.-.e i-audev.1.!--.ouss in Chica?'' and t Parthenon r'-.r or.iv pron:;.--f to b - :n -- pop.iar
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REJECTED SUITOR
KILLS INAMORATA :
UOflS FF.PRIM Candidates are bobbin? up
n:w in Ea.n O.icasi and hard'.y a hay pif,ei without oi:e or more er.:-. .rir prtr.-ary carnpa;gn arona. Todays addition to the I!?t is Louis Ferrini. Mr. Ferrinl is a prominer.t busir.es." man of the city, having a: large grocery and market at 4745 Tdif
j avenue. He ls out for alderman of the j third ward and needs no other inti-o-
actton to the pe-p!" of that part of
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THIS FORMAL GOWN IS SHOWN IN NEW SPRING DISPLAY
i HARRISON CLUB
Then Fires Bullet in His! ENTERTAINS TONIGHT
Ovm Brain in Rockford, 111., Tragedy
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ROCKFORD. 111.. March 17 Mr
Helen Widfcolro, divorcee, died here early tcday of bullet wound? infli-'ted
Announcement -w-as made by officer? of the Harrison p.epublicsn club cf Gary and Laka county today in" itinc; members and their friends to atten 1 a ft. Pitrick'jj day program to be riven at the ciub rooms at 3C4 Ercad vay. in Oary this evening-. i
by Arthur Bauscher. wealthy flarlst cf i The speakers of lite eveuiin? will b - Freeport whese repeated offers of mar- j rather DeViKe of Gary and Harry P ; riacrft she had rejected. Bauscher ha rl 1 hava rs ky James Bookman will also! previously died from wounds ff-lf-ln- sins a number of old fashioned tfins
fli'ted after he had shot Mrs. W.dholm.
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TO DARKEN HAH
and Glossy
Mrs. Widholm was on her way to a i
reconciliation with her former
band. Arthur Widholm. an automol
salesman cf Hockfrrd. She had
told Bauscher that she did not love him and was arcing to be re-married to Widho'm. The shooting- occurred
just as Bauscher and Mrs. ldhonn were, aile-htinx from an inferurban car. nm j-ii m Bauscher was the wealthy president , Sage Tea and Sulplllir TUHIJ
of Bauscher Eros. Floral Co,, of Free-, Gray, Faded Hair Dark
l'-, i L. ilia uicu lu'.'i c iiia.i u. ago. He was SI years oil. Mrs. Widholm became estranged
from her husband about six months ; Aimoet everyone knows that Sa?e ag-o and flied suit for divorce. She Tea and Sulphur, properly compoundwent to Freeport and obtained em- ! "3- brlngrs back the natural color and ployment In the Bauscher greenhouses.' l'astre to the hair when fad-d. streakThen be sin an Infatuation which; "1 "t pray. Years aero the only way ended today in tragedy. Bauscher fell i to get this mixture was to make It at in love with her- They were often j llnme. W'11 !s n.ussy and troubleseen together. Mrs. Widholm appar- i eon,e--nt.lv retained her love for her former! Nowadays we simply ask at any dmhusband however, and is said to have! tore for ""yetirs S.agrs and .Sulphur made weekly visits to ' h!in. Three i Compound." You will get a large botweeks sen sh- obtained a divorce, de- i t!(! of this old-time recipe Unproved
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posed immediately fused.
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Mra. VCidhoim's mother said today,! that her d.auarhrer t'.ld her yos'erdav ! hei was R-oing back t - hr frm' r hu."band. boarded .a train at Free-:
p-,rt for R-ckford a' 11 niffht. Bauschr-r ju:npcl as the car started.
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can possibly tell that you darkened our hair, ae It dccs It so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponsre or s"ff I brush with it and draw this throusb! vonr hair. t.ak.utEr one small strar.H ;i t I
ock l5t j a time; by morning the- gray hair di- - j aid just) appf.ar, and after another applica-i"n j j or two. your hair becomes besut'fully i
on tne journey to k- Ktoru .airs. drK, thick ana pin..sy and you look 'idholrn ) -rain r.fus.-d to heed years youncer. Adv.
The formal evening gown is not omitted in the ntw spiring displays of new apparel. Instead windows are full of sparkling and shimmierirc evening gowns for wear to .if-f.-rirs cf the late season. This frock, seen m a Fifth avenue window, is nude of white satin with crs'al and tulle trimming, it is simple in line and very stunning.
A "HARMING new collection of Spring Millinery is here the first important transition ' m Spring fashions, coming just in time for Easter. Before the new gown or r.ew suit is worn, the hat with its glow of Spring comes to brighten Milady's outfit. Ablaze with vivid colors and glistening effects is this introductory showing of the newest seasonable modes. In it are countless gay little Turbans of Italian milanes, draped or finished with chic cuff brims especially voguish this season; Toques which are fascinating combinations of ostrich, liserie and taffeta; genuine horse hair braid modes and larger hats for afternoon and evening wear, many with slightly drooping brims cf braid, batavia and leghorn, besides those with adornments of fancies, flowers and foliage. All in all, the exquisite assemblage is magnificent never were hats more beautiful displayed here. Just one individual style for each of the style-loving women who share these advance productions. A good reason for being prompt to see them. This gay exposition cemmences Friday and continues every day until Easter. This store invites all to see it. Prices during opening days are modest and in many instances unusually low, beginning at $4.93. $7.95, $9.95, $15 and up to $25.
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BREAKFAST SET Consisting cf 31 pieces. Choice of ci-her Blue Bird or rose pattern. Every piece perfect semi-porcelain. Special, per set,
BOYS' SERGE PANTS A very special value. Fine firm quality serge, full lined, full cut. Sizes 8 to I 7 years.
31.98
EASTER MILLINERY Some wonderful values are being tiered at very low prices, startinp of $2.95, $3.95, $1.89 to $5.95.
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HAVE COUB IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
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Rub It on Sore, Stiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism, Lumbago and Pain Vanish Try it and See!
Red Pepper Hub takes the "ucn -j from sore, stiff, aching j ir,ts. 'It can-; not hurt you. and it r'r'ainiy enda' that old rheumatism tor'ure at once. J V hen you are suff- rintr so y u an ' iia-dly f t around, just try "R"d Pep- ' p r Uub," and yen will ba-' t h' cmickest relief kn-wn. Nh-tiv.r ban ruch
rone ntrated, pt-re'ra'ing heat as red, peppers. Just n. F'-on as you apply I p.-d Pepper Rub you will feel th"; tinerling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness arc Ron-' , Ask any drtieci; t f t a jar f U-v- U;s . P-d Pepper Th.ib. It c -.st.-s but lilJl-. Adv. '
If yr-ir skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue rtjated appetite rxryou have a"bad taste in your mouth u iarv, no-eo'd feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Ir. Edwards' Olive Tab!ets a subrtitute lor calomel were prepared by Lr. F.d wards after 17 years of 'study. I r.Ld wards' OiiveTablet5 area purely Tcrctable compound mixed with oiiveoil. You ill knc.v tl-em by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feelin? of buoyancy Lke childhood days vou must et atthecause. Dr. Edw-rds Olive Tablets act on the liver and beweis like calomel yet have no dar.c-rot::; after effects. Thf v stir the !;i!e ars-i C'-rcmr c?'"--
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CANDY F.a-ter Cggj. fine itment of ccl- .... Per lb.
19c
HOSIERY For ladies, silk fore, in black and si! good colors, at per pair 49 c
GARTERS Mop's S3tin pad garters, 2 clasp style. A very special item at
25c
CHOCOLATES Extra large Chocolate covered eggs, each 4c
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With Special Entertainment Chicken and Fish Dinners Soft Drinks Good iMusic Clever Entertainers Dancing - ccn r D r? l i i i
one oarv 7U ior ixeburvduuni, c-veryDoav invitea
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HAD GARY POLICY
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mac -, t.. .! i-.a.i; . d thi.i o . r - , ' l :m '-n s i !1
s Virjr;i Inchtr cf W-.r ir.,1 char-feil wit'i kil'in:;
l-'-roy I.oett ?a'oir:iiH nhn-'nt. a! o had i $,. ' Tol'.oy with tin- ary N a -lioaal l.if.- Ir..ur.-ince c.omp.anv of r.ia.-.' dev. top. ,1 y.- frday wiifn of Icpild of tho Gary N.ath.t.a'. Life announce! that t hv had wrcd the aif-rts, Hall nn-l A r.it'ir. of ' ai,nv t., cancel the policy on th.- ground of att.-mptel fraud
Veracious EpitapK. On a lotni-stonc in New Jerney--".Thii.i AflariR. Died of Thin Shoos,
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