Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1921 — Page 12

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EDWARD C. MINAS CO. EDWARD C. MINAS CO. 1 The Crowning Achievement of the Anniversary Sale

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Women and misses of Hammond! Here is an event that from the standpoint of marvelous values, if not from the number of dresses involved, that surpasses any similar occasion this store has ever had, and we believe in all Hamzfond. Giving the every extreme in value, vyc offer: OVER 200 DRESSES WORTH FROM $35.00 to $50.00

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You only have to feel of their materials, see their lovely distinctive styles to know the extreme desirability of these dresses, that they are dresses of very much higher pricing (the price tags will tell so). One glimpse of them will tellof the superb quality. Style selections and colors that are certain to please every woman. It is indeed true value-giving, no better could be found to close our great Anniversary Sale. Come tomorrow at 8:30 A. M. There's a savings to be made.

The materials of the dresses comprise of CHARMEUSE, TAFFETAS, CANTON CREPE, TRICOTINE, SERGES AND COMBINATIONS All ready to wear for any occasion. Beautifully trimmed in beads, embroidery, stitching, lace vestees, collars and cuffs; long and short sleeves and many other style features.

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A suit sale that should arouse enthusiasm for every Hammond woman, because of the lowness of price, the incomparable styles, the desirability of materials and the savings involved. The greatly reduced price will convince you that better values cannot be found. Therefore, a sale not to be overlooked.

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In box coat, Eton, blouse, semi-tailored and straightline styles. Fashioned in tricotines. serges, mixtures and tweeds. Including the desirable colors of the season. Women's and misses' sizes. We strongly advise an early selection for the collection includes mostly one of a kind models.

It is Doubtful whether a Sale of This Sort will Occur Again, So Take Advantage of These Sayings . F-TP13 7 A TThinh IT TkfXHYM A O kT

TURN TO OUR ADS ELSEWHERE IN THIS

PAPER FOR OTHER ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS

DOUBLE STAMPS FRIDAY

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HUNDREDS RILLED BY MOBS Itl 5 YEARS

Shocking Record of Mob Violence for Period in United States WASHINGTON. April 21. There were a total cf Pp""n" knpl1 uy mnbs In this country durlns? the five vpar pprJod. 191B-20 1nclupiv, and a total of 3.112 persons lynched since 1S3, Senator MdIU McC'.rmlck. rvubllcan of I!ltnol. today Informed the senate judiciary committor Mccormick urgpd favorabie and immedtate action 1y the c.-mmtttre on his bl'l f.-T th creation of a national commission to tnvestlpate Tuob vlolnnce. "The appalllniir number of lynching already this year, and the condition ot pe.nae and th horriblB murders resulting from tt In Jasper county, an.. call for Immediate actln by congress," McOom'ck sld. Ho explained h had Introduced h! Mil to meet President ITardlnsc's suarsrestlon for a commission to study ln-ter-rac!al questions in his mep.iafce to conyress last Tuesday week. "Laat year elxty colored and nine white persons -were lynched in th! country," McCormlck sail. "Thpra have been twenty lynching? alreadv this year. 55urely It Is time congr'js took steps to prevent further lynch-inEi."

HOW GERMANY ENDED RECENT COMMUNIST UPRISING

WALL ST. EXPLOSION SUSPECT ARRESTED fvETW TTIK. April 20. Police and tn!ted States secret service; heads hre -r-era waltlnr enjrerly early this morningfor the arrival from Stranton. Pa. t a government ajfnt with the photograph and bertllllon mensuremonts . f an Italian arrested In that city in connection xrlth the great TTall stret explosion of Spf. 15. last, which coft j; lives, -wounded more than 100 persons and turned the famous corner Tiroad and Wall" Into a bp of wreckage. Both pollc headquarters and the locl officers of the department of justc -were pervade-d by a iwlg'niftcRritly mysteriolus atmosph're, Fleyond a'lmittlnsr that they were waiting for the, picture and measurements of the Scra.nl ton prisoner, nfflcials would my nothing. The suspect Is an Italian about ?7, who has -been shadowed for many months. It is s-aid. and who has hfn under terirfic grllllnK- in the Pennsylvania town ever since his arrest ye.frday morning:.

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Tin y mu;.t bo eaten on Saturday or Monday. No more bnans on Sunday. N-j more br-'u:-.fnts in 1-r-d for the co-cds. No nii'TOi Sunday afterr.oiui dates. No irjiTo .Sunday tpvonins. Tho wind will not bj allowed to blow on Sunday. The sun must rise at 9 a. ni. and set at " p . in . The students alo say the huge s!rn which liangs In front of the national licailquart er of the AV. C. T. U. in Iv.ar:Hli'n must not by any means b stolon on Sunday. It his boon re-three-times In the last, year r;iiil the lust tin'.o was. found dandinK from the towt-r of cue of the buildings.

frer?, and thoso with kltchen.3 sixteen. The decoration Is different in each coach, and ranges from Sheraton to Grek styles. New devices of every description are imtal'ed to add to thv comfort of the j-asnengcrs.

MEXICAN WARFARE OF THE RIGHT SORT

Communists b?injr marched tm prison at Eisfeld during the revolt. ment, plan a soconrl attempt. This photo, just received from German-, shows how German security police handled the sinters in the last revolt. All suspicious

Word comes from Germany j ful in their recent attempt to hiph in ar to the nearest polic that the Communists, unsucce83- ' overthrow the German govern- ' station.

f INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE TORIli;JX, MKXKV), April A Snrfitf shipment of bisulphide of carbon, which lias be-n detain l at tho port of T.'im-

I pi co is expi.oted to nrrivc lu re foon. The j substance is to bo us-d in kilting tl"

pink bool worm r.-rms In tlv cotton sood boforo plant ''thT form:-, of fmnlratloii and iiisinft-Hant s are also bciiiK emploo,l l,y ti,, rotton planters to exterminate (his pia jni.

NAME ROAD LEADING TO VERDUN

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE T'ARIS, April A proposal has been mad ihat tlie road leading from Har-le-lnic to Verdun, a road well known to American doughboys who fought in thos I'.irts and to tourists to the front, shall hencforth be known as "The Sacrel Way." At each ertr'mity small a relies would be built, furmnunlM by n irildc.j pol'ii's helmet enc!rcd wl;U bronze laurels. Milestones would also receive the fame decorations and boar the words "The. Sacred Ya." It was

j alonfr this road that soldiers mard.d to the Rattle of Verdun and by it they ji-roe've, their food find munitions.

ART BECOMES FINE BUSINESS

f INTERNATIONAL NEAS SERVICE ClIlCAfjn, Arrli 12: en art must efficient in Ciiiai go . Oilraro's Art Institute, having 1 conic mi organization with daily , penditurt-s of $1,000. Iariroy iuore-, e.l attendance, a t-t';! of l.i.-.r,.iT4 U'-'i, is t! e r- as'ti .!;; n.-j f r the stitute's pyn'Srenf y and the ap.,i: men of 'laranee A. H tiuh as r !!! l'T Of ;ir.'!loe.

SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IS .AT AN END

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' MKXICu i'!TV, .April After on the m-'st se nsati' ;mi murder trials Jin oo City has know n !:i years, forio : Colonel Ootnvia no J j r. z va.s cen-;ot,.

I h a. jury of i.-uirdrrinc IV-mtn Torre, i Spuiish M.'j'Ct, and s-nte;;or,j t , rip :. ' years in priso-j. Tho l::'i;n follow : a quarvi 1 In t')' '. y :n 1 " 1 0 .

WORLD'S FINEST TRAIN IN ENGLAND t 1 NT tRNA r 1CNAL NE'S SERv'it.n l.ONi N, A pril Declared by pnssen-

I tfer.s to tP.e "linest train in the

wcriil," a train .nipf'se,i of six new and luxurious. I .illmaii (.art has mmlf lis llrt trip from Ijondon to Dover. Kaeh car is slxty-;le feet Jons and cost more thr, n f440'i to build. The parlor conches en rry 27 passeu-

THEY'RE ROLLING 'EM

DOWN AGAIN THIS SPRING

HIS SALARY STILL FOUR BITS ITOTIPESTON", T'h, April T.O. The pa'aj-y of the mayor of Hoppeston w ill remain at 50 cents per year. A proposal to increase the salary from 30 cent to $9C per year was decisively defeated in an election held yesterday.

"Mama, why do the jrlrls wear their stockings rolled down below the knee?" "I haven't the ellg-htost idea son. Remember, you aro only a high achool semlor, and j-ou really shouldn't auk such questions. They are too advanced. Possibly when ou are through co!'.i-?e. you CAti in vest! cat's the proposition." "Eut, tiiauia, they may not wonr any F-tocklnKS then. I want to know now. I should think they'd knock together when it turned cold." "Very probably, they do son. It's Just a silly fad.' "Do grown up lad! as wear 'em that way, mama?" "Certainly not, my son." "Then why did papa say that !f Mrs. Jenkins rolled m down another roll and shortened her skirts half an Inch sha'd go around looking lll.e Harry Louder?" "There's no accounting- for what your father says, my son." "Don't they pet soiled, mama?" "Naturally, they would, "on." "Xaturnlly cost a lot for soup."

'Tosslbly." "Why lines papa say he hopes he. lives five years more and keeps his eyesight ?" "I haven't the remotest idea. Now you must ko In bed and go to sleep and stop trying; to solve the riddle of the. universe." "Oh. mama. I'll bet I know why they roll them down." "Well, then why Is it?' "So tho Teddy Rears wont bite."

SHOT IN ARGUMENT OVER MONEY MATTER ST, I"flS. Mo.. Apri!( 20. Ad.dph Mafwn of Valier. Til., w as shot to death early today fnllrmlng an a rnument ove r

I some money. Kdwnrd It. Saehse did the j shooflne. ! Indiana Woman Tells

of Experience Laporte, Ind.: "Eihteen years aito I first became aerjuainted with Dr. Pieree't

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tion. It was curing expectancy and I was very frail and delicate. But the 'F'avorit Prescrin-

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CO DS CAN'T EAT j BREAKFAST IN BED

(INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE! TUOAl,'!, April Students of Northwestern University hae their own id-a about blue laws. A resent edition of tho Dally Northwestern chronicles the nriranlwi tion of a "Northwestern University chapter of the W. T. U " Here arc some of the rules the new organization will advocate: Sunday dinners will have to be dispensed with, the announcement reads.

Plcnfc Under Beech Tree. When In full foliage the beech tree Is remarkable for Its clow shade and coolness. The branches and such jrtrts of the tree as cannot be more usefully emi'lc-ved make capita! firey ood

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v. strong, healthy girl , -raw nnt has alwoya lx-en V. fine and healthy. For

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"Favorite Prefllption., "The 'PKasarjt. Pellota I keep in my'medirlne closet for immediate use and feel that I rcnildn't keep house without them." MRS. MINNIE McGREGOR,- t12 Clement Ft. ravorrte Prescription ran br. had of all druggists in tablets or liquid.

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then just to k'-ep them til- IjO aim -c.

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