Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1921 — Page 10
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THE THVnE& June 25. 1921. CAKPENTIER'S FINAL GLIMPSE OF ARENA BEFORE BATTLE 3SS C3o tNew Assortments! Ex traordinary Values in Thrift Monday Sale of Dress Goo els V "" N - . ' If "f 4 e (U ( V iii'si It. 7 i r .J . " , r X v.
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Lft to right: Manager Dcsohamp, GcorRes Carpenticr, Captain MalUt (personal friend and advisor ol Carpentier) and I'romoter Tex Kkkard. photographed on arrival at the Jersey City arena.
What were Georges Carpen- ! stared? It was Carpentier's tier's feelings as he entered the ! final visit to the battle site learena at Jersey City, where he is ' fore the big day. He stool in to fightj'empsey, to inspect the tJie center of the big wooden big stadium and the ring where 1 bowl to nrcustom himself to the the heavyweight content will be I surroundings, asked about the
ring and then left. Promoter Tex Riekard, Manager Iesramps and Captain Mallet, personal fr' r.d and advisor of Carpentier, were in the party thnt made the trip from the Manhasset camp to Jersey City.
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NTTV "TO R K, ,1-irc 25. 7f" r.-t-nnk-sble what e. g-fnt!e pmf"..e!nn ie h.---sel!lr.gr docs l"ad on.? to. It'-V! K jfw Arena, whose liMh-f.hop hT .-rs; T-een center of the nrtt.-us f.n-1 th-'.k -1 hjy'r" artist of tho citv's t.nt''i 'i :jrrrr. suddenly .cirt:i up an'l p.-t for Krjrland in a f.f'fy.f. sa.'l t--.?t. yior than that hp his nkfn aioi two o
who had hithTto 1.-.n n.-thirg Tnoro j,,,.,,, riT! flrr!v; h,r 8i vntur"'J3 than live fn th-it mt.i ;i rt - - - -- paction of the :itv. To nak th.- ov- !
69 &n thrilHr.e as Tu''F-,i', Sir. Aws namM his hoat "1 "U.blosse" f French for ehe-dovM.) Thy (opprt - tn rr:k0 T hi f Tip arms 5 th Atlantlr in five weeks. If ro 1r-T.'urir3 o , too-Si". rre etorrris Interverf.
N'e Tor Hty the orfl wcnin assistant district-attorny In t'n rwintry th first ore of th jrrrat M'selsslpp!. It is Mi.;? Mnry : ." Towle a gradant" r.f Vryn Mut and an active worker in civlo-affairs.
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The Pacific Joaft-t company whinh cam to town to pay ua a visit In "Sun-Kist" some weka ago, has found such a welcome. In this strand land that, it Is no ing to a lirger fbeater. the Pam I. llarr!?. and will sett'e down
to an ail summer run. New Tork 1s
perfectly loyal to its old favorites, but it is lirding ref rf Fhnient in the entire. ly new and ery fetching new lot of facrs in its midst.
And now romes the candj- shop for dogs! A hnle pla'-e nn I,exlni?ton
avenue was run by two dogr-lovink i prorrietois. Wluui the di gs looked i loncitigly throuh the windows at lolly- f
pops, these kindly souls opered the door and invit-d th'm in to have one, K:rH-nc a plaee where h-r pets were so
generously treated, mnny a dosj-ewnT !
get th- h bit of s'ppplnsr and buying a fe- r.r.ts worth cf wha'vr the decsee nied especially f.--nd of. So ha new 'he "side (ne" beeorre a prin cipal f nlerprise ef t!;e randy-shop. IjVT JF.ANXTC FKI'--.
TERRIBLE TESSIE
By Hal Probascn
Even ench Items th's. however, on't mean that we have not complete, equality. Th other day, the first "oman and the first .man to be convicted In Manhattan under the nc w Ptate dry act was sentenced. The woman was fined $30 nui the man. Jion.
Xow ther, eA"rybody who wants to ""-rite a play. Tterc'a an opportunity. William A. T'rady wants a pi a v. He has found out that be himself r,in act. Fo h"re. are his sr'-elft''!t!"S inrludInjf the rdot. "I war.t. a phy In which T can break Frank Ilv-on's Teccrd In "L'ghtr.ln." .Something- jsbout a tran who fcos a million d-dlars jnd a cotintry h-ime, but pr -fers to sit m the f oop cf an old heuse on 1 "' rty-el phi h street and studv the pec pic." S' tliere it Is. Go ahead and write your play. There Is a bricht s:de to everythlnc. Fo we have lx en told en various occasi ns. But T n u-r appreciated the truth so fully as wh.n T read this philsnph'aj pa rn graph in an an'.ounce-m'-r.t from our ne;ghb' ritii? iiy of Ilickettsstown. X. J. "The men of the oongrefrat ion w ill hold a f-olic. next Saturday afternoon at the ehurch for
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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to act in touch with the prospective customers. Evcrjrivlan in Lake O-rinty Wb Has Money to Use la Bay. !nf aa Aaioisobils P.esia HIE TIMES.
BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide, in a very fine quality, made of fine combed yarns and free from dressing. We offer a limited quantity at a low price. Special, per yd. 14c
Colored Dress Linens Yard wide, warranted nil linen, corners in pink, blues, grey, tan. rose, Helio and green. Very popular for drejses 1 ACi and skirts. Special. . V 1 . Ten Dozen Girls' Dainty Slip-Over Night Gowns Sizes 2 to 6 years Mothers will be thinking of getting more than one when they inspect the good quality muslin and neck and 6leeve embroidery. Specially priced for Monday, at 79c Twelve Dozen Girls' Muslin Drawers Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Second Floor) Daintily trimmed with tucks and embroidery for little Miss, 2 to 6 years. A remarkable value priced special for Monday only. 23c
This store had nevnr more tempting raJut-s in fabrics for Summer Apparel of evtry fVminine member of the family. With price o reasonable nd fabrics so Kx-autiful there i no reason xrhy any woman should not plan a generous variety of pretty Summer clothes. Generous savings is the program Monday in all kinds of Dress Goods. Figured Silk Georgette 40 inches wide, all silk, in a large assortment of new patterns on blue, brown, taupe, black and white ground. Very C 1 QQ popular for dresses and blouses. Former price $2.98., at 70 Natural Color Pongee 32 inches wide, in a heavy weight, suitable for dresses, skirts and Men's shirts. This silk will launder and give the OOr best of satisfaction. Former price $1.25 Embroidered Voiles-Organdies 40 inches wide, white grounds with embroidery Pink. Blue and Yellow borders, also Pink, Blue and Rose grounds with white QQr emb. borders. These goods formerly sold up to $3.98.....
BROWN CRASH A very good quality Crash, half linen, with colored border. Very absorbent and it will stand hard wear. Suitable for hand and roller towels. Special, per yard 19c
A Special Sale Monday 50 White Dresses for Girls' 2 to 6 Years
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A dainty white frockis the height of every little tot's ambition, these warm summer days. Just 50 of them here to make 50 little girls happy.
DAINTY STYLES IN WHITE LAWN They were of course, priced much higher but we"'ve placed them all in one group for quick disposal, which invites very early shopping Monday, because the 50 won't last long.
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Black Sateen Full yard wide, in a very fine quality, with high lustre. Very popular right now for Bathing Suits. Special 49c 39c and . One Hundred Little Girls' Chin Chin Dresses Of course, little Mary and Susie want to be just a comfortable and cool and dressed up as their mothers. That is why these new Chin Chin dresses of plaid and plain colored ginghams are specially priced in a one day tale Monday, size, at $1.95
Child's Half Hose Special pair 25c Keep the kiddies cool with half hose. Here are fine Ruage. lisle finish hose, with fancy tops. Sizes 3 to 8. Special, 25c,
5000 yds. Val. Lace Special 5c yard A great quantity of dainty Val laces in a large variety of patlerns in both edge and insertions. Very special Monday, per yard. 5c.
"WASHWEAR' ForReaJiicri'
A Sale Monday of 300 Tom Sawyer Wash Suits $1.95 A real sale for real boys of real Wash Suits. A large variety to choose from in plain colors and all the most popular color combinations. Every mother who knows the popularity of Tom Sawyer will know the value cf this exceptional offering. Regular summer styles for boys, made the finest fabrics and guaranteed fast colors. Don't overlook this low price Monday, at $1.95. Special Selling of Juniors Pants and Blouses Second Floor
Boys' pants of plain and striped Beach
Cloth, light and dark colors, sizes OQ 6 to 10. Special at O i7 C Boys Blouses of neat Gingham, Percales, striped patterns, also white pon- 7C gee, sizes 6 to 10; $1.00 and. .
65 Pairs of Scrim Curtains $1.49 pair Now the window hangings for bedrooms and the dining room must be cool and nothing suits the purpose better than these quality scrim curtains. We've just 65 pairs here, in white, or cream, and of course they'll be bound to go fast at this unusually low selling price. Monday, $ 1 .49 per pair.
Women's Union Suits Special 89c A fin" ribbed lisle finish garment with bodice or tailored tops for summer wear. Choice of loose or tight knee , Special at 69c
Exceptional Selling of Curtain Scrim 12y2cyI. Many women prefer to make their own summer curtains and they could think of nothing better if they re made out of this scrim. And then it's so easily tubbed and comes out looking like new again. 36 inches wide, with wide double borders, in white and ivory. Special at 12!;c per yard. (Five yard limit.)
200 Stamped Pillow Cases, $ 1 .49 Seldom are pillow cases of such fine quality offered at so low a figure. They are stamped on excellent quality tubing with points and scallops already to sew. Free instruction sheets for the new crochet lace to go on the edges given with each pair. Special for Monday. $1.49 each. (Art SectioD, 2nd Floor)
205 Pairs of Men's Trousers That Formerly Sold at $5.95, $6.50 an d $7.95
Worsted Cashimeres
at $4.95
Cheviots Suiting Patterns
Men's Shirt Sale 300 IN THE LOT SPECIAL AT $2.50 Values $1.50 $3 Values Here is an event of economy interest for men. Three hundred in the lot of cheviots, repps, madras, percales and summer novelties, $1.50.
Men's Nainsook Union Suits ...65c Men's Chambray Work' Shirts 69c President Suspenders,' per pair 35c (Limit of one pair to a customer) Men's Cambric Handkerchiefs 5c
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