Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 21 July 1921 — Page 7
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LOVE'S FAIR DREAM GETS M BlIP Fond Du Lac Miss In Sweethearts Sunday Suit Spotted By Heartless Firemen.
BRINGING UP BILL boquohy "by jack farr ? iTL AW I'M I (S PIVE CEN iJfO ( A FIVE CENT cSSWP ) y - ( A iJFPMfP Rnv V- 3r2EAP IS I SxFfS V incrs r AC SME (SETS" l3CK 7 V A MtS5tNGER- boy . y lSNV fT" ) GMT7lii ' -ZJ $y Jf WON'T UKW 1 X , , . - J''rT J rrrr cu.s.7Hr. w.i53
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CllK'ACo, July LM. S. i ntc n-year old Laura St'inmrtz, who 11m1 lier Fond ,hc home In iearch of nJvonturc yoerday saved her bell-hop Komen, from prison in Jtidie J. J. Campbell's Boy' Court. The youthful lliitifo. Jo.' n fustic, was rhavRcd with contributing to a jfirl's ilcl iniiii- ncy. liiura calmly absolved John of all blame for her flight from home. "My mother told me to set a Job and when I found out there was no work in Fond Du l,ac, I made up my mind to run away. When John dared me to run 11 way witli htm. I did It," she told Judpe Campbell. She also .tn-nunusly dented that there any i-nproper relations had existed betwe i th-em. John made the
;Mme contention. A a result
nominated candidates to oppose democrats for Criminal Jude, State Senatorn and members of the legislature. The election Is AtiKiist 2.".rd, and the result will be watched all over the I'nitcd States, it was freely admitted that had the Republican." made a canvas and campaign in New Orleans before the ifeneral election they niijiht have carried this city for President
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churjte was dismissed asiainst th youth. Officers from the Probation Department announced they would turn the girl over to her parents. The couple were arrested when they arrived in Chicago early .Monday. They stopped at a flre-house to wash their faces and firemen learned that Laura, rind in John's best Sunday :uit was a grirl. The firemen notified the police. In court today the slrl was dres?d In a pink Klnslian dress with a white Tnm O'Shanter anil white shoes. She had carried her feminine attire i rn a bundle on the trip front Kon du Iac.
After hearinK. Castle said lie would i return to Fon du Lac to his bell-hop I
Job.
A new registration has been on and the republicans have gotten out their full registered strength.
distance of five urtnt Chicago railway terminals, the fjlrl has never left the neighborhood of her home. Newspapermen who found she had never even visited Chicnuo'H 'loop." only eijrli; blocks away, suspected a "child prisoner" story. Investigation showed. however, it was entirely Dollys fault. "I just n ver cared about jf.dnB sway from here." she told reporters.
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neighborhood and It's good tnoiigrh for me . " Not even "choo-choos" can coax her a w a y .
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F. I.. Hunt visited his brother. J. J.
was born an. raised here In this Hunt and family In Rensselaer yester
day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farley of Hammond, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kskridjce yesterday. C. H. Vlant went to Rensselaer on luisinesr yesterday Mrs. Alfred Anderson and daughter, Ruth, of Lour Reach, Calif., are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. tleorse dierii, and family.
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
ROBERTSDALE TO HAVE NEW CHURCH SPECIAL TO THE TlTTtsi RoRKRTSDAl.K. Ind., July 21. A tine new church is in prospect for the First m Kvanaelicul Church of Robertsdale. This has been an anticipation for a number of years. If has now come to a more decided irsue and the plans will lie promoted at once for the l.uildinir project.. The , initial steps
were taken Monday evening, July ISth at a special called meeting of the loca,' Church Hoard. Rev. A. J. Hyaa of th Fast Side Church, secretary of the Chicago Church Roard of Missions, ant one of a committee of three from th Chicago Hoard was present in the Interests of the new building- project A local buildinp committee was appointed, which will secure plans m once for the new church.
REPUBLICANS BID FOR SOUTH'S VOTE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) N'EW oKLKANS. July 21 Republican leaders here have decided that tintime has come for the Republican party to make another bid for favor with
th Southern Democrats and encouraged by the laree vote cast for Harding for president in New Orleans, they have
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James A. Stillman. Jr. James A. Stillman, Jr.. known as "Hud." will l.c ona of the first witnesses for his mother in the famous divorce ease of "Stillman vs. Stillman." This p!:oto of the ycut!. was taken last wt?k ilurinu the hearings at roufthkeepsie, N. Y.
FARMERS "FAILURES" , THE FARMERS FAULT
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK. July 19 Farmers failures have been the farmers' fault." Joseph Shapiro, th vomitf California economist, sent 100 county agents of the
farm bureau federation of New York I bark to their constituents on the farms today with this message rinijini? in their j tars. The solution lies in co-operative 1 d i ! t ribll T Ion n.l lu.irr hun.livin Chnni... 1
sa id . "Don't blame the middle man. the retailer or the profiteer," Shapiro said, spenkinjr at a dinner given the apents of the North American fruit exchange. "The fault is yours. Organize your selling. Advertise. Tel the public, "Apples are rom.tisr. I'otatoes are comInK. 1'uy now and buy in quantities and you can buy cheaply." The farmer's problem, according to Shapiro, is to so orsanize distribution that the retailer ran sell with nn eye to volume, not margin. When this is done, the farmer will jjet a fair price for his prodm' and the consumer will get the produce at a fair price."
DORMANT AMBITION CiriCAC.O Dolly Malley. thirteen-year-o'd school Kirl. has never se.cn a railroad train except In the school
"p'ofaphy." Although livinjr within easy walking
A 7-piccc ct, imhulint; (S cane hack, Line leather -lip seat rhairs, and a 54-inch tor. lar.me.in tilde
The larijc sic tahle and the e-wrefl.-nf n.olli,.
2 the 0 chairs, makes this et a sttnerior value.
Add yon can open an extended account, pavinp for this set by monthly remittances in convenient amounts. No interest rhrpe.
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Spinet Desk. $36.95 Full length bottom drawer, maKoany fin'jh.
en an ExtendedAccount
Do not allow this sale to pass without selecting that home-necri so long desired. You need not deprive yourself of your surplus money in paying for your purchase. You can open an extended account which grants you the privilege of paying for your purchase hy monthly remittances in convenient amounts. No interest.
TOO WEAK TO WORK Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Restored Mr&. Quinly's Health. Now She Does Her Housework
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Shelby ville, Mo. "I was only able to do light housework because for months
my periods wre excessive. I had seen your medicine extensively ad vert ined and thought I would give it a fair trial. I took about-eight boxes of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Tablets according" to directions and 1 loci like a different woman. I
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am now able to do all my housework andattend to my poultry and garden. If you feel that my testimonial will benefit anyone you are welcome to use it in your advertisements. " Mr3. L. D. Qui.nlv.R. F. D. No. 2, Shelby ville, Mo. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women strong, healthy, and able to bear their burdens and overcome those ills to which they are subject. Write about your health to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Womos only open, read and answer such letters.
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BOW BED $47 DRESSER 68 CHEST ' ."53 TABLE 39
Compare these prices with all others
rately. Inspect this suite for details.
GENUINE WALNUT When befor have you had an opportunity to buy a bow end
bedroom suite at such low prices ?
Pieces sold sep"a-
Se wing Cabinet $12.95 . Lare side bins, 3 drawer, notion tray. Mahogany finish.
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9x12 SEAMLESS VELVETS
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;ive much longer service and will at all times h-ive :i h-tt-'-
ppearanrc. Woven in attractive designs in these coior combinations that so !,,"! to-day. These rugs are extraordinary values, nnd it is to your interest to inspect them.
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Simmons Day Bed $29.85 Make, full bed. Priced complete witK felt maftresv.
Oak Rockers $6.95 Priced at K H regular. An excel lent cheap rocker.
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SATIN RIBBON-BANDED BRASS BEDS 2-inch posts 2-inch fillers.
In our efTort to offer the greatest value in Chicago we have reduced this guaranteed ribbon banded eatin brass be-d to nearly one-half it regular price. It is an extraordinary value specially priced for Saturday only.
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9x12 AXMINSTERS
45 Long, thick pile; very fine qaJ- ' ity wool, dyed with fast colon and woven in the most attrac
tive designs, including medallion, allover and oriental patterns. These rugs are superior to those generally offered at a price higher than we quote for this sale.
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ITiro BOOKLET OH MOTHERHOOD DTHI BAT Fail Bradfielo Regulator Co., Dipt, 9 0. Atlanta. 5 A.
Mahogany finish, cane paneled side fernery.
54-incJi top gate-leg Table. Realize the size. Mahogany lintsh.
Genuine Mahogany top end Table. Very popular.
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Hammond, Ind. Telephone 531 540 Hohman St.
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Mahogany finish. The se seti are, truly, well made.
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Oak Dresser Made so well that we guarantee estis factcry service.
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100 PC. DINNER SETS ATTR'CTVE DESIGNS
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Blue enameled fiber reed chair or rocker. U p h o 1 s t e red as shown.
Enameled rocjeer, spring bottom, loose cushion seat.
Brown finish chair or rocker. A very popular design.
THE GREATEST BARGAIN OF TODAY.
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WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY
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FOR ANY 3 PIECES
For your choice of any 3 pieces of this Antique Ivory Enamcled Suite. We make this extraordinary offer so
that we. will quickly Inspect this suite.
sell the small stock on hand.
LARGE FIBER REED ROCKER
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Solid
Wind SOT Rockers.
Mahogany
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UNUSUAL VALUE
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BACON A fancy brisket. Special, per pound 19c
CHEESE American or Evick. Special, per pound 22c ', s
BAKING POWDER Big 4, advertised brand. 1-lb. can 19c SALMON Pink, King brand. Tall cans, 3 for 44c TEA S1FTINGS From Japan. Special, per lb 19c NUTRO Milk compound. Special, 3 tall cans 29c
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I-irRc MJt ri.l! arm 'l.ivrnpon, trimmed with t.usclv Spring cn t ruction t!ir'nli.".it. t'overed with tapestry and vrlour. Rei;ilar price S-iJ5. ( hair to mat. -It, $S9 A luxurious set at au excrptionally low price. Construction guaranteed.
50Off Our Regular Price ON ALL COMPLETE DINING ROOM SETS NOTHING RESERVED
50Off Our Regular Price ON ALL ODD CHESTS. CHIFFORETTES. TOILET TABLES AND WOOD BEDS All Woods, All Period Designs
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SOLID MAHOCNY LAMP BASES '19 r
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COFFEE
OUR VERY BEST GRADE Guaranteed. 3 pounds
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PEAR BUTTER Libby's Rosedale. Special, 2 large cans 25c SOAP Amber Laundry, large bars. Special, 10 for 55c MALT AND HOPS Prima, 100 pure. Special at 85c JAM Large quart jars, Loganberry. Special at 39c SOUPS Libby's Asparagus. Special, 4 cans 25c RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER Large package 27c MASON FRUIT JARS Pints, 80c; quarts, S5c; V2 gallons. .$1.30
.l-ptrce riiahnganY cane set, spring: neat, two pillows, large daenporv with chair and rocker to match. Covered with relour. In 4oct this set. Judge or yourself the value wc offer. I
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