Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1921 — Page 5
160-162 State Street
July Cot Price Sale
July nere will mean a time of extraordinary value-givinz. Not
a single item of merchandise but that wiU'receive a cut in price at some stage of this sale and the one who nrnfite m: nll
be the one who watches the progress of this stupendous bargain
giving event the closest and takes tuli advantage of all that is offered. Remember, this great Cut Price Sale is strictly a semi
annual event with us and, therefore, well worth your careful consideration. What follows is only a very-meager list of the many real values that are included in this sale. See us now
see us often.
HANDKERCHIEFS Of a fine sheer quality, rolled edges. A. big value, 3 for 10c
CREPE BLOOMERS Ladies' fine Crepe Bloomers, flesh color Special at 39c
LADIES' HOSIERY
100 dozen fine black
hosiery, sizes 8J2 tc
10. Per pair 9c
GIRLS DRESSES Gingham dresses for girls age 8 to 14. Values to $2. Special at $1.00
CORSET SPECLAL 25 doz. fine batiste corsets, elastic top. flesh. A well known make. 69c
BUNGALOW APRONS
50 dozen, light anc
dark, neatly made
While they last, 79c
July Cut Price Sale
BEACH SUITS Come in blue, white and even stripes in ages 2 to 6 years, at 79c
STAMPED SCARF Stamped on heavy beach loth. 18x54 size, beautiful designs, at 29c
GIRLS' MIDDIES
Extra quality twijl
plain white or trim;
ages 6 to 14 years 89c
LACE SCARFS Rich designs, full size. Very special value at
49c
PILLOW CASES Embroidered on fine material, white and col-
Each 69c
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LADIES' CHEMISE
Fine quality nain 100k, hand embroid
ered yoke. Special,
69c
Yard Goods Worth Your Notice
Beach Suiting, per yard 27c Bleached Shakor. per yard-. . .10c Pillow Cases, each 29c Wash Rags. 3 for 10c Stamped Pillow Tops 10
Japanese Scarf 33c Fancy Dust Cap 10c
Hand Crochet Doily 10c
Organdy, white and colors. . . .49c Fancy Scrims, per yard 11c
bleached Crash, per yard. 6 Pillow Tubing, yard 34c
Daisy Bleached Muslin HV2C
Brown Muslin, yard 734
Bleached Muslin, yard 10c Apron Gingham, yard 10c
July Cut Price Sale
FANCY RIBBON SPECIAL 10,000 yards of faicy ribbon, 15C wide. A good range of patterns and colors. A 65c value, at 29c
EMBROIDERY SPECIAL
500 yards of flouncing, 18 inches
wide, extra wjde and heavy" AMrk A value usually sold for 69c, at 39c
Notion and Toilet Goods Cheap
Snap Fasteners, only . . . . .3c Face Powder, only .... .'. . .10c Sewing Thread for 3c Large Box Talc . . . V 10c Common Pins, only 2c Fine Perfumes . .T 19c Collar Bands, only St Pearl Buttons, dozen . 3c Shopping Bags ...3c Darning Cotton, 2 for 5c
WORK SHIRTS For men, fine cham
bray. Worth han wo ask69c
more
UNDERWEAR For men, t extra well made, athletic style Special at 69c
BOYS' HATS Extra values in boys hats, starting at the low price of 49c
SILK HOSIERY For ladies, of pure ihread. Slightly imperfect. Per pair, 79c
LEATHER BELTS For men, of genuine leather, plain or fancy. Special at 39c
MEN'S OVERALLS Extra well made, cut full size. Specially priced, per pair 98c
MEN'S WOOL TROUSERS They come in grey, navy and fancy worsteds, perfect fitting. Starting at $3.95
MEN'S COTTON TROUSERS 50 pair of men's cotton work trousers, belt loops; dark styles Special, per pair $1.59,
Big Shirt Values for Men
Men's Fancy Silk Stripe Madras Dress Shirts, exceptional values at $2.39
One lot of men's fancy dress shirt values up to $2.50. Special at $1.39
Shop in Our Cool Basement Here is a bargain basement brimming full of choice values and baranis every day in the week. Our customers are as enthusiastic about die bargains they buy here and are constantly passing the word around
HOUSE PAINT White and colcrs. A reliable aualitv. A $3.C0 value. Gallor $1.69
FINE PERCOLATOR 5 cup size, pure aluminum. Very specially priced, each
98c
GARDEN HOSE Moulded. 25 foot brass fittings. Special, per foot 13c
PAIL SPECIAL Glavanized and gooc nzc. Now "special a; only . 19c
FOR PRESERVING Lipped mottled ename! bttles. 12 quart size
Special, only
89c
FRUIT PRESS Heavy, strong pressjust what you need Special at 29c
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Drew and daughter Uetlx 1 ..f Atchinson avenue visited relatives in tJry over Sunday, ' .- N ilfred Loh.se and Miss Jessie Llm ing of Hammond wire Hctnsod to wed In Chicago yesterday.
A very nice birthday surprise parly In honor of her 17th birthday was Riven Saturday evening for Mildred Jackson at her home on Kast Sibley street. The evening- was spent playing bunco and dancing and concluded with refreshments. Mildred was the recipient of lovrly birthday gifts from the guest who were as follows: - Lillian Waon blast. Helen Crosby. Mildred Hoffman, Klinur Spooner, Mrs. Frank Cole, Marie Ualnley, Opal Plum Marjory Downing. liyron Downi'ng, Frank Jackson, Frank Cole.- D wey Hunting. Ouy' Giltz. Leo Gallager Harold Cartwright. John Follner, Herbert GrablU. The Sunday school of the First Baptiat church will hol4 ita annuaj picnic next Saturday afternoon at Doug-las park.
Helen and Edith Smith of !(H South
Hohman street are spending a week as the guests of Dr. Smith's nephew aid
wire, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sruith of
Chicago.
Katherlna Divan ef rtloomington.
Ind., who has ben the gueat of Vir gene Hammond for the pajst week returned to her home yesienJay. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. True and children and Miss KJIth Patterson. Mrs. True"s plater have- rone to their summer home at Camden. Maine, for tho remainder of the summer.
Be Photographed This Year on Your Birthday ' BODIE in Your Town The Photographer
Mr. and Mrs. Conde have left for Los Angeles, Cul., where they will at
tend the national convention of the Henevolent Brotherhood of Klks which is belnff held there this mouth. Miss Ida Lewis, the high school librarian, has gone to Colorado- Springs for a couple o-r week's vacation. r Miss Norma Hobbins of Detroit street left yesterday to spend a week as the guest of her aunt and undo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newell, of LIm. Ohio.
Miss Margaret Turner who hasvbeen visiting, in Camrose. Alberta, for the past two months, is making a trip to Alaska with Mrs. Robert Ha.mil! whose ruest she has bean for the last month.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. and children have taken Miller Beach.
E. Matiuies a cottage at
Lawrence Iieckor, former mayor of Hammond, stopped In Hammond yesterday on his way from Washington.
D. C, to his ranch in Wyoming. Mr.
necKer reports that his family is fine
and enjoying the best of health.
The Ladies' Aid of the St. Pauls Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon for their regular business meeting and soclu.1 afternoon A large attendance is desired. Miss Hclt n Smith, teacher of Spanish in the Hammond high school id attending sumer school at Ann Aroor, f ten . Mrs. li. L. Lscher entertained the terthstane. club at a picnic luncheon todayKichard Tkhm waj the wuest over the week end ol Mia Lois Gilboi t and her family at Grand Leech, Mioli. - Mr. and Mrs, N. Kinmerling and daughter Altessa have taken a cottage at Dewey Lake, Mich., lor the summer. Mr. Eninv -rllnf goes up over the week end . A number of friends of Claire Mason are entertaining at a beach party ul the Hammond beach tonight in honor of her 2'Uh birthday.
Born to Mr. and Mr. P. Keller, a daughter, July 11, at their Vme, 56S Douglas avenue. Both mother and baby doing nicely. Pr. and Mrs. K. L. Eggtrs and family have returned from a ten-day motor trip throujh southern Indian. They report that the heat wa terrific. Mrs. j'. C. Graves of Carroll street went to Oscola. Ia.. where she will visit her relatives for several weeks. Mrs. K. J. Hohltng and daughter Kdna entertained Mrs. K. V. Perri-i at luncheon at the Drake Hotel. Chicago. yesUrday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pontius ol Whitehall, 111., have returned to Hammond to live. Tiny are at the present with Mrs. Kate Stevens of State Lino street.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sehoop to St. Louis to islt Mr. mother who livej there.
motored Schoop's
LILY SAIO TO BE A BAD. ACTRESS Plummer-Avenue Camps In City Court Today With A Sensation.
"So beware, Lee Ware, so beware!" Sold Eckart Shoemaker, lt PJummer avenue, ending hi. string of threats as to vhu he was going to do his colored neighbor should the poodle dog of the Wares bark at him again as "he rritsse. their hoq.-v. According to the allt-Kations of the affiants Mary jnd Lee Ware, IS plumrner avenue, Kekart punctuated his remarks with flourishes of a knife. Th. - appeured this morning to swear out a warrant for the arrest of Eckart and his alleged common low wife. Lilly Thomas. According to Mrs. Ware, the pup is absolutely harmle.-.s and practices suTe-ty-Srst tactics in barking at a negro of Shoemakers formidable reputation. She says that the Sott barks and runs
away. Eckart says that for that rea- j son only he lives to bark another day. j One remark led to another, and Lilly was drawn into the argument. I Mr. Ware,said -that Lilly Thomas lathe hahdest sistah' on the avenue. She came to mah house and called me ba'l I names, that I wouldn't say to you all, Judge, and her husband had a knife! and said he wai goin' to cahve mah ' husband. She said site could whoop nie and her husband could whoop rr.ah Lee. She s-ald he has whooped two j cops already." A few days airo the Wares were put ) under charges of assault :,y the Thorn- 1 as woman. The ca- has not been I tried as yet. but Mary and Lee brieve ! in action. Their belligerent neigh- j bors will be arre.-tr d today the man j on a charge of felonious as sault, and j the woman for provocation.
Attorney L'ary to t'stify. No "e ever showed more earnestness i nor st&trments than did Mrs. Seymour when she told of the history of the I'nited Gold. inc.. its holdings and its promises. It wa a barren piece of land on the Ntvada desert but beneath its sandy surface there reposed "money dirt" It was a splotch of real (state that covered millions of dollars. She also saiet the United Gold Corporation had a ten year lrase of the property at the corner of Seventh and Washington avenues In Jary, Ind.. and how a state officer had been designated at Nevada upon whom to s rve pa
pers . She also raid LUc Cifparatlon had a checking balance of several thousand dollars in the same city. Amusing sidelights played on the case when it was brought out that Seymour attended tho service on Thanksgiving morning in the Scotia church, at which Mr. Wees announced to his flock that the flowers decorating the pulpit had beoft presented by Mrs. Seymour, a guest at the parsonage and that Mr. Seymour wouhi address the Bible c)as as he had the benefit ot wide experience in religious line. Seymour filled the appointment and it was then that he met the adults of the church .
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GOLDEN ERE AMS ARE ENDED (Continued from page one.)
During the summing u fense by Attorney Lrary
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The Ladles' Aid of the Hyde Park M. K. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home c" Mrs. Howard Olts of Hit Jackson slrcit.
Miss Elsie Merrow of Madison. Wis., has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. X. Goodrich for the past few days.
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MASONIC NOTICE Hammond ChapUr No. H7 K. A. M . will hold a called meeting Wednesday evening. July 13th. at 8:00 o'clock. Special business of Importance. 7-i:-:t CARL E. NELSON. E. H. V.
ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! The undersigned photograph stuJio ot Hamrftond will close Thursday
noons during July and August.
BODIK'S STCIMO. IA KOU STUDIO. MAJESTIC 8TLPIO.
7-11-1 MCKILLO STUDIO.
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Golden Rod Camp 157 It. N. of 111 meet at Oddfellow Hall, Btate
Wednesday evening, meeting will
called at 8 sharp
Mrs. F. n. Bets and daughter Betty have gone to Terrc Haute for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Ueti's family.
Mrs. T. U. Trice of SouU City. Ia.. has been the guest of relatives in Hammond for tho past few weeks. She win return to htr home tomorrow H'.companled by her niece Mary Snelder. The X. V. Z. club held its first meeting at th home of Miss C'-cella Modson last evening. After a short busi
ness meeting the evening was spent
with dancing and mu u-. A beach party ns planned and will be given nest week si H.imntonr beach. The date to be announced later.
FUNERAL OF MRS. PALMER The funeral ,of Mrs. Cecil Palmer, will be held tomorrow afternoon, July UUi. instead of the ;mh. a announced.
A. si., be
District deputy will
be In attendance.
Try Mrs. M'ils m s Chicken
every Wednesday at 1C. C. cafeteria.
7-1S-1 Dinners Minas 7-12-1
Merry-Go-Kound starts tonight and
will run every night esceptlnr Sunday right, corner Calumet & 150th al. 7-12
IS GREEN NO MORE "My experience with your medicine
has been wonderful. My stmnaeh and liver trouble of five years standing took a nvturn two years ago when
took on an olive green complexion.
I spent U.IOO with, doctors and spe
cialists only to prove that 1 was still
as green as ever. A frifnd ad-s'd me to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.
and I ajn, green no more. My stomach and liver trouble has all disappeared."
It Is a pimple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mui'ua front thti Intestinal trasn and allays
tho inflammation which-causes prac-
tlaally all stomach, liver ,-jnd Intestinal allronts. Including appendicitis.,, One dose will convince or mor.cy refnnded, Sunmer-i pharmacy and druggists
I everywhere Ad-r.
Tile, Marble and TerrazzG Work Schmidt Bros.. Waihingtori street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 ir 91.
AT THE PARTHENON Hope Hampton on of the loveliest women scttni fr the screen, has never made a happier choice of roles than that of Jar.is Clayton In "Love's Tensity,'4 ' which opened yesterday at tho I'arthcnnn theatre. It jrlves her opportunity for every emotion from the sunnlost sort of happiness to the very deepeat depth of hatred; and never have we seen a dramatic role more splendidly done. With Miss Hampton a star the pio. ductiqn ranks as one of the most en
tertaining of the present year. The utory is an eepc!a!)y dramatic One. but it is doubtful if anyone lackln the histrionic ability of Miss Hampton could have made It jrlve the"surremo entertainment which it ' offers with this winsome girl's personality pervading every scene. Jania Clayton loses her younger slater through the deeeltfulnep? of Steven Kaundei.". Her mother dies of a broken heart as a consequence and Jania Is alone In the world, borne down by thc weight of sadnefB, and swears to maka Sounder:- suffer some of the sirony her mother snd sister have endqred. The revenge ?hn plana is one that will atrip him of everything ho holds dear- his socia! position, his sanctimonious reputatlon.Xatid the love of his wlfo and son but it will also man ruin for Janls. The tenwness of the situation when the oportunlty arrives for the culmination of her plottiug has seldom been exceeded in a motion picture production. But fate intervenes and demands the penalty due her for his transgressions and Janls Is saved her sacrifice. Lcter he cotne.? into the happiness ,ol the tru love she has forsaken for revenge.
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Y., parson, was mentioned many times. Attorney Le;jry elf dared thit Mr. Wees and a Vntmber of his congregation. Mr. Edmonds, had seen ;i "ffiidd thiny" in the selling of stocks for the Seymours. Mr. Leary pointed
out that both of tht..- Kttl'"incn j r. adily accepted a commission on thf ir : ales and made strident efforts to find investors in the proposition, lie al.- ! touched on the validity of Mrs. Key- ; mour's claims as proved by the deeds ; admitted as evidence by which Mr. . Seymour transferred the claims to the United Gold company. j The trial was not without Its nn-i thus, for It told ;i stoi y of broken) dreams, although thos? who dreamt. ' did so upon the longest sort of gamble, the shaking of dice with fate foj- the yellow metal that- sometimes ling- ! ers beneath the" cruat of the earth ' The daurf'otcr of the woman on trial. and the man waiting to be tried, nl bravely through the ' si ven-dajV or- ; deal, always cloe to h-r mother.!
cheering the latter occasionally with a pat on the. hand.
Huge sums of money hat-e benn 1
poured into the United (.old propos
tion. it seems but just where th
money ia today has- not been stated.
The Motk-plunjrlng parson' and his trusting nV.rk evidently will have to satisfy themselves witi tho pri'vcr'oisl pound of fleslj and the rci.in...-..,.-, or dreams of wealth and loliing in p'eniy. If United e;ld is a myth, th. a.cuseel woman did not show it when .-lie took thf stand in her ov.n defense, n,.r did
hT husbnnd wrt-n fif-n-Rp
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CLEARANCE
Our entire stock of first class, dependable merchandise to be offered at greatly reduced prices during the progress of reconstruction and alteration of the buildings adjacent to ours. No goods bought for the purpose of "sale." WATCH FOR SPECIAL FEATURES Half-page Announcement in Tomorrow's Issue. THE MODEL ' Rothschild & Hirsch Outfitters for Men and Boys' HAMMOND, INDIANA
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Specials for Wednesday, July 13 1
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FRESH CUT LLN PORK CHOPS Per pound . '. . : , . . . .
19c
:emter cuts of native round steak . Per pjund , ,
28c
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rRESH SPARE RiBS Lean and meaty. Per pcund
6h
2C
FRESH SMOKED FRANKFURTERS Per pound
16c
Life ia a burden when tho body is racked with psin. Everything worrien and the victim becomes dsEpondent and downhearted. To bring buck the sunshine tale
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Th natior.al ronr.cdy of Holland for over 290 y care; it is an enemy of ell pair.s resulting from kidney, liver sod uric ociJ troubles. AH druggists, tfcrea oizas. itfok t-t U nmmm CU Md mwmrr mmi MCtpt ma isaiiatioa
FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGERPer pound ". !
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DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL Rebecca Ruth Dobynw. ten-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Goorgei j I UoUyria. dld ea,rly thi mornlns? at ;
the home at 102S Erie street. a la survived by eeveral brothers and slat te.ra. Rurtal will take plare in Oak Hill ceinetery after funeral services at tbc home at 3:00 o'clock tomorrow, afternoon.
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WE HAVE 0?f HAND A GOOD SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING KINDS OF COAL:
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Hocking Valby Lump and Mine Run Franklin County Lump, Egg, Nut, and Mbe Rua
Southern District Lump and Jg
Pccahontas Lump and IVIine Ren Hard Coa! Egg, Range and CbesUut
NOTICE ThlFty days from dato we will sell for storage charp".s the personal property kept now bclonwlng to $Irs. Moro, whose trye christian naTltm la tinknown. Sajp will be hesld at - H3 Poiirl;,! streetHammond, Tndiana, Juni ;s. idji. JVIIGF'S FIRE I'ROOF STORAGE 7-12
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