Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1921 — Page 13
Tbnrsdav. April 7, 1921.
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16 Only-S75 SIMMON'S 95 Complete BED OUTFIT 9 Onlv-392 ALCAZAR
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24 Only-$59 CEDAR CHESTS, Complete With Tray
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We List Below the Remaining Articles from Our $30,000.00 Two-Day Sale But the QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED
4 only, $200 7-Piece DINING ROOM SUITE, OBLONG f Q El A S TABLE, Genuine LEATHER Chairs lW.Jl 2 only, William and Mary DINING SUITE, 48-hch Tabla jj gQ gQ and 4 Chairs pJJ J 1 only, $275 7-Piece DINING SUITE, OBLONG TABLE IpQ jCt and SIX CANE BACK CHAIRS 1 XJtJm 1 H 3 only, $90 5-Piece OAK DINING SUITE, TABLE and 4 f.AQ PtA Box Seat Chairs $-kJJJ
1 only, $875 3-Piece Overstuffed PULLMAN DAVENPORT $9QO SUITE 0OVO
I only, $375 3-Piece TAPESTRY SUITE, LOOSE CUSHIONS. OOC Very special at 1 only, Elegant 4-Piece WALThUT BEDROOM SUITE, extra gg5() high grade
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only, $475 GenuLne Wakut BEDROOM SUITE, 4 pieces, $9Cf A ii J O
1 ody, $600 3-Piece Yfalnct BEDROOM SUITE, bow-end bed, !? 9 Q large dresser, at tp0 Kinney Rcme Co's. Famous DE LUXE BED SPRING, guar- Q 7 Ef anteed fcr life W,cJ
Er.terrii-e Bed Co s. $18 HYGEIA EED SPRING, guaian- Q teed fcr He :
20 only, $45 Finest SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES. Very 1 Q specid, all sizes :.. Fcrmtr $21.95 1009c Pure Cotton MATTRESS, guarajiteed by us tpU.UiJ
1 4 only, $3 SANITARY COUCHES end PADS to fit. Each at
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S only, "Economy" REFRIGERATORS, 50 LBS. he 1 O QC Capacity. Special 4 1 D
5 only, $49 Genuine LEATHER ROCKERS, reduced to C
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14 only, 0x12 HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS, $75 values, C
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SIX only, $50 (6x9 ft.) HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS.
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14 only, $150 9x12 genube ROVAL WILTON RUGS QQQ 15 (Fringed) tP&Z.D'yJ g $2 quality, bast PRINTED LINOLEUM, 1 2 ft. wide, laid free. 1 CQ g Special, square yard t& JL JZs $3 : quality, INLMD LINOLEUM, laid free. Special, square g - gg
HOBART
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Silas Dor Owen of Chicago, hut j formerly cf thla place gave a vary Pisliiff entertainment Monday eve- j ruing at fae eoclaj room -of the library j when the "Womrs Reading- club an-1 j auosiliary niet Jointly. Ml? 9 Viola Peutcher, assisted her by giving- sev- ! era! muslcaJ carnbere. j !ls. Mary Parker Hecelved many , beautiful gifts at a . miscellaneous ; ohoiwer tendered her yesterday after- ! noon by a number of her friends. A two course luncheon -was served. i
Mr. Busse. -vrho has been quite fi'clc during- the past tTro weeks with rail stores, -vraa taken to the hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Brlney and rs. John Shaffer of Aetna, visited here y.ester3ay at tbvt home of Mr. and Mrs. Brlney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Daley of Chicago ar here apending a few days at tbo home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaschka. The Infant daughter Jof !Mrfc and MteI Ean Haxton. wSio leave knear VTheeler, Is quite seriously ill. Mrs. Calvin Scholler Is quite sick with quinsy. Mrs. Boyd entertained 19 little folks at her home Sunday in honor of her daughter Mary's fifth birthday. The afternoon -was spent in games after which a dainty luncheon was served. S"n received many beautiful g-Iita.
Dally Ration of an Oyster. Itbas been calculated that an oyster five inches Ions consumes one-twelfth of a cubic Inch of solid food daily, and to obtain It mnst filter eight or cine gallons of sea water.
Earthquakes at Sea.
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The CteHnr Universe. The j.:el!ar i;i.ivei l..-is a l-rii;-proutid i f icarly uhite, an-1 atr-aio-mers f.ro gupfeflr..? f-tlifr this .himraerin? sf:rr-u J is rr:ad. nf qiiJidriHictis of puns c-r thetli-"r (lie ni !; is immersed in r--: !:'.'''; is jnai e
Mixture That Makes fcr Success. Nuthii. vcnturt'il, riotlun. gained, is a sayiiif: v;nh which a!l iire familiar. The lare majarity of successful men as-uuK-d reasonable rislc when tl.ej beiran tlivir careers. Success re.vulr? frn.n a proper combination uf brains. coiiniMn sense and courage.
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"As Fine as Siik." S"me New York merchants "were gathered around a luncheon tabic "talking shop." A silk merchant admitted conditions with him were "rot
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seaquake and the chief effect Is the I at ins business was "as fine as silk." production of huge waves and violent ; Eoston News Bureau. commotion of the water of the sea la : 1854. during an earthquake, at ?irda. Seemed Natural Question. Japan, the waters of a bay were first ; Lowell had been told that v. hen tha agitated, then retreated, leaving the j mn c,-,rnes up liere it was gpttin. dark bottom bare in places where the water ja China. Early one morning the Chibad been SO feet deep. A wave 30 , r)ei.0 laundryman called at the back feet bigh then rushed in and swept j door. Lowell opened the door and his everything in its path. Other earth- j jjrsr question was: "Did you put your quake waves have destroyed cities and 1 children to bed befo- yon left tvr-e'"
shipping ; part of the destruction in the Messina earthquake was caused by a wave produced in this whv r nr . W i 1
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to their hoine at Joliet ou Tud.iy evening-, O-r Dyer ba.-eb.ll team has h-n organized ar.a :: now ready to p'.ay with any other team. C1 J. S;.anb?r is the tn.-inager of our team. Som of cur youn r folks are er.J-iy-
CONSTIPATION
Physicians' Warning We are constantly warned against tha danger of allowing- colda to develop. Mayr's Pins Needle Bairn applied to the nose at the first suggestion of a cold will check it almost im
mediately. This stimulating pine j fragrance Is so soothing and healing j that catarrh, and colds of the h.ad, j nose and throat clear quickly when it : is used. Keep up your health by ai- i way having on har.d a tube of Mayr's ' Pin Needle Balm and apply fn-ely. This refreshin, pine forest essence celars the nasal passages and promotes normal breathing. Sold in two '
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Constipation caa be permanently sticjulating end schooiingtha liver and bowels to properly function. Discontinue tha use cf all salts and catharticsand purrhasa a 30c vial from your nearest druggist of tha greatest, mildest cathartic discovery of the Ege.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
-31c and 60c tubes. Free tri.il' j -tS 5""i d'')'' 1 1 riting: George H. Mayr. 219 Vr. f ! , S K I 1 I K I ii - 1
The secret of keeping young is to feel voting to eio this ycu must watch vour L'er and bowels there's no need of having a saliow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor wiil tell you ninety per cent of all sickness ccine3
irom inactive bowels and liver. ! Dr. Edwards, a weil-knov.-n physician : in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- ' pound mixed will olive oil to act oa ; the liver and bowels, which he gave to : his patients for years. j Dr. Edwards 'Olive Tablets, the sub- I statute for calomel, are pentie in their I action yet always effective. They brinz ! about that natural buovancy which all j should enjoy by toning ud the liver and cleann-r the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are known by ti'Lr ".-li'.'e r.cl':.r ar4 Zk'c
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