Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1921 — Page 10

Thurlav. An crust 2- 1021. DANISH ROYALTY ATTENDS DEBUT OF FRIEDA HEMPEL IN COPENHAGEN IB Friday and Saturday Only Oar Usual Liberal Credit Terms MMJm til L'jBmsiygnmgpg kAUFMANN & WOLF - Hahmond Jna -lea 0 '..1 i-i t , I JJXa

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i ri -.li r.ati-d opera star, making- a cup of tea for Schnedleri utr.-ua, cui.ductor ot the Tivoli sjajphony orcheotxi. I ijVn: pel's recent debut in Copenhagen was an unquestioned c ; l .j, j; ,r. j: ar.d cuet'n cf Denmark and practically all the noted ,., . . ;; i: c c;,p,tal attended her premier and sh was piven a

i ms photo shows Miss liempel pouring tea just

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" WHITING NEWS

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llr. ajij Mrs. ""nv Ei5"ri of xhe Ei.t Side vlsiLcd at tiiia home of the former's s:s.t..r. Mrs. ArUxr Drxter, uf

AtohaiJon aveivue.

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i -i . . . 1 ri ut " a.tio ril i,.iVv' tnothf-r week's vaw'.V. nvt be ready r.wuy, Au-u-t i'Tti Eij.::J a! u-ra-;oas are 'beL.j.r.'jr id also bL'. ':..;:l1 of Ch '.easrn. -was S;v..T.a cf Mrs. Morion v a.:;, a avinua over T.. .. lioyden. and their ::. an-i Myrtie i-avo rt; i.v. -wveka vaoatlon M .. n Trout cA'.Ied on un .itrakr, forraf-r'y of y-ir. in Chicago. M f? Grea-trake- fxpects r home ia Io.itsVj.rsli. r-:.hrr. and yen Ci-l'bert t:.--r Cai.-aso HLfe-ht in hrus ben, releasNMj n x.tt "VViLiUns police r-k e.rrrf?.(l "by officer er..r: of hetnr iritoxi-f-n his own reco-g-ear for triai oa AUeTJst ':T:.-:i. Xo. l?(5. K. of i r ..-:;ii- .,. th. -wiiir . .? r . 11 p. rn. Th?re ; : r.T-i t-a.k-t picnic th'ro -a ..U i3.n1 ; nu "i":e eo7iirr.Hte i".. r Ca : ' v n. T. J. :.T;.crt at:d Juzacs M-i--i B t-tt'.'j n-:v:;r,:--.-.r of 'r' ' -!o v it;- in " ..'ipoTt - : 'u ' - '. -v- v -lift y.

ROBERTS DlLE

jbver field tn Lake to0, is

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A great purchase from the "I. L. Metz Co., at their Grand Rapids Furniture Exhibit, makers of the highest quality

Dining Room Furniture, for much less than we can replace it today. Prices were never so low on such high j

grade furniture and to make this sale the biggest of. its kind in Lake County to add to the greatest possible variety, we are including our entire line of 'The Neimen Table Co.' the "Peru Chair Co.," and "Eaton Chair Co." all makers of the very best grades of furniture.

STAR mUATRE TOMGilT

Clara Klmtxo.lI Tounjr I'-omcKl y, "Tbre" Good

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54-IN'CH QUARTERED OAK PLANK TOP EXTENSION TABLE Former

In -Hua," aUo!j Pri $97.00. Now in ggy CQ i'ai," ud Pru-'H golden or fumed oak. .

Special Dining Suite No. 1 7 Pieces $149.00 Tudor style Table and Chairs, "Metz" make. Finished in antique Italian walnut. Table is 45x 60, extend? to 6 ft., solid American walnut top. Exquisite Chairs, slip seats, upholstered in raised velour, tapestry or blue leather. Wry special, seven pieces for $149.00.

Special Dining Suite No. 2 7 Pieces $175.00 American Walnut Table. 45x60. "Metz" make, which means the finest quality. Adam period, five Chairs and one .Arm Chair, upholstered in hair cloth. Seven pieces, special at $175.00.

PIUVCESS THEATRE TODAY Tll(- M rl( h au In "luy Hxa4." Don't for-ffe-t "The Old Settler's Picnic" which wm bo licld at Whttinif 1'i.rk this cor.i.ng Saturday. Ail o!i

settlers ara vpuctd to attend. .-rsn..j

your Junoh anI enjoy a gxi

AU tho Kobertidiic Eig-gev

attondoi the Ii"ers. Valors ZuttcrmeiUter reunion at C&uca&o BidS'e Grr.-e iast Sunday.

oi time. i i

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r- jn,t fr. .T .. p-:-m of Tii, ' J WILLIAM AN 1 MARY KXTr.N.

avonue attend the Tivoli theatre in , SI0N TABLE Solid quartered

oak, j4-mch top. Made by the Nieman Table Co. CCJ5 flfl

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:r"r'n of the Ch i-.r-.:-- : uO I'a rk ;.i.. . n of Afcch - r. -r.;. t... Mil-

Cl.Hcaco last tvcn'.ng.

Mrs. H. Thiefwon of IcdianApoliK ; 3iv3., entertair.i-J a large cumber of ; lad;cs on Tue-Iay ai'ltrn-oon ia honor t of tr bir:h3ay anni'.Tersary, daring the afternoon a lwc!y lunoheon wu serd. Many pretty sifts were re-;

cei'-'ed by Mrs. Th!esn aa -well a3 the con-gratu-Iationa froiTi ail present.

ilra Henry Brfookrcan of I rabj-d. j I'-I-, spent a few days with her mother!

Mrs. EhleT and winter Mra. Frank Minaebur cf Amy avonrje. IL A- Abien of Gh'.oag-o Heights was

a business visiter ia Ro'bertli.i on Tuerelay. I Mrs. R. K-ohr of Indianapolis Blvxl., j left Tue'xiay f-"vr Lj.ke Vi'.ia. to pemi -a itrx- days witia her sister Mrs. A.

spwAin?. A iarg5 nwmber from hra aVtead

Ml the lyjtheran Sunday ?chool picn.c which was iheld at Doug--a.a Fark yea- j ie-rday. j Mr-s. ITanson of HSth street !.i in' Chioari vlaitin? htr scm Irwin liJi.n.ion ar.d wi.fa for a fw days. CI ward Jewtx ot Indianapolis Blvd. ; is -ha'viTsg- a fine jraris built on his lot. : Mr. ajid Mrs. V. Rucht, their dauh i t'-r Ma-ion ajid fon Kenneth, spent the i

iift week end at St. Joe, M.oCh.. viaiticp relatives. Mr. arwl Mrs. Jam? Iyifn and chil-irn of Ha,mcnond, vis-.tyj for:r.. r's floter, Mrs. A- McCoy and. fam-ly t.'he fore jart of the tek.

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QUEEN ANNE TABLE 54-ir.ch round or 45x60 oblong; solid quartered oak or solid walnut tops. Made by tCQ CA

HIGHLAND

.'-..r rt j 'A'AJs'TCD Farm and Cardan Tracts, u.-.i h'-r cousin.! far sai or xchajifire for proprty in

!"ir krbT: rr. Pa., in Caic."o,

j Vhiting Advertisements I i Are Winners

1111 1 Tiiu.uiu: TODAY 7 i. . Ii.iii lu lki.-y HoaiL" -: r ' i ho !.--e on Oliver ... - . ' . ' r " )J-J . '.:.::-'' . . ', .-..n Like avenue - : :i-i-h otr-c-t: Call

i : i nr. tumi.iit .!.). t V-i!W l' 'lluxh,' nlaii 1 I "a !,'' und Vriz- .! i';; lai c. &-il-2

iiarr.rcond and vicinity. Have customers waitinar. F. J. Waehe-wica, 153 etite street, Hammond. Phone S3. S-19-2-W

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QUEEN ANNE HIGH BACK

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Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered

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SOLID OAK EXTENSION

For 41 years' said Dr. Carey I j,ave ' F3 TABLE 44-inch top, golden or boon rrrf riblr.jj Mnrphrv.ot 7or kid- ! fiir-4 nal- ff O f I r ney and bladder sickness and tow tha' ! Ij r"ed oat" Sjh rjlj I have retired from active rra-tlr, i i I Special at U.vJU have mado ar.-ansemcnta with Jead'rir ' w.l t l i . r druggists to dispense this wor : H with four Chairs, complete for

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prescription at a niouoratc price, on the!

Bt-waro of fcindey disease thousands

die of n . vi ry year who oueht to he fci

joyir.fr the bifsslr.ps of life and health i H A'b-ch the symptoms.. if you have 1 W

cv.-s. clammy feet or moist palms', bickflche or :dearh-, you oueht to trt

I hot !e of Dr. Carry's Marsnroot right ' K jaw ay. j 1 It has "K-ondrfu:;y benefitted tins of ! M

............. . . ..... ... n , U11.i v i.ivj LJi-ta- I M 1 r troubios- and is the medicine von ra-. ' Ftj

a'.woy depend upon. liesulta ora gu-ir- R an e"d. i M

NOTH-Pr. r-aniel G. Carey wa8 fumed Oak rracti.-incr physician for many years nr.1 ! d l" , ,

great i'rf-scrirtion. Marshro-.t aided li.Mir.ti of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter yoii can a'.wivs pet this effective Preseriptien nt I". V.'. Clements Products. Rochester, V. Y . and all reliable pharmacists the .-.-uri'ry over. Kfp in mind the iianiei T r Carev's Varshrcot prescription. N'o.'

... No otner medicine can tajio its piac ,

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$39.73. S0UD OAK, FULL

BOX SEAT CHAIR Golden or

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PAD SEAT 50UD OAK CHAIR Others ask $4.00 for this chair. Our price $1.98

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9 -Piece American Walnut Dining Suite $350.00 This is a very fine suite (like picture, but without carvings) ; 66-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, five straight Chairs and one Arm Chair of solid .American walnut, blue leather seats. Table can be had in 45x60 oblong, or 54-inch round. Sold on easy terms.

8-Piece Dining Room Suite Special $159.50 The best dining suite to be found anywhere for the price; 48-inch walnut Table, five Straight Chairs and one Arm Chair, covered in blue leather, and 54-inch Buffet. Ail for $159.50.

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7-Piece Dining Room Suite Special $109.00 Like picture, but panel backs in chairs instead cf cane. This suite can be had b American walnut or quartered oak, finished Jacobean. Seven pieces for $109.00. Terms to suit if desired.

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54-INCH TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS William and Mary style, solid quartered oak and genuine leather chairs. The "! 1 Ct ff

seven pieces for

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OBLONG TABLE. Beautifully shaped and moulded, top 45x60 inches, and s:x Chairs, blue leather. Extra fine. 319 00 Special at

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Jacobean r

WILLIAM AND MARY TABLE

finish, and four gn Chair.?. The five pieces for

finish, and four genuine leather seat, high bac

Chair.?. (?C!C HA fl

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if SOLID OAK OBLCNG TAD IE 45x60 or 54inch round, extends to 6 feet; six fir.e Chairs ri

in genuine leather, hih back. A real value for

$97.50

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DINING SUITE DE LUXE Beautiful Tab1 round or oblong, and six of the finest chairs to be had $157.00 bpeuai at THE FINEST LOW-PRICED OAK SUITE In Queen Anne stvle. Complete wif': six chairs and 48-inch Table. $89.75 special at

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THIS IS A DINING SUITE OF ELEGANCE Tudor stvle Table and scliJ American walnut

top. Complete with Chairs to match ;.n tapestry' j

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