Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1921 — Page 12
Wednesday. JSept. 7, 1921.
J r 1 t I 1 1 BRINGING UP BILL CKAUGtKiG time: by JACK FABB rs nrnnnr i , i J liLiml-.L ! Mwurn nrn 1 ; - u ; 1 1 L'LI Nkillie. - "THIS "THE. LAST "TO "TELL VOL) TO ITS FIVE MIWUTB GfeTTlMC UP MM is rr-j? i "TO NIWE. you WAMTTO GO "to h V, The is rr mom, if GET UP-!! SCHOOL r n .r.et at a 1-1 y3 I j :. ? , a.-,.1 (SO "TO SCHOOL. '5 W ft I"' S 1 I fe K
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; XTistor 'volunteers an anti-Sinn Fein !-.:..: j .irgaijisas icr Is rapidly beuier rvru;t- .";;'. e,i (t9 full foir. -g' l.ar j Th-r has teen ti.- Spssenlnpr of Ihfi 'I i.rfni pravity of t!;o iltiiatjfsn slr.c' ! pub! '.ev-l i,m o" K.imon" 'i- Vai'Ti noTj- Sunday, sltrr.lfi-.-ict of the uncfr- ' T"' ?-'unty in official circles was tha fact
that the tVUly Chrocic! ar.a the Pall lla.1 Gazette, both organs close to Uoyd Gorere- re.'rilr;e.i frora any
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.ur, . levej-rrow-up. "r 5 cj-.v.. ri ' th? family his- - r,n. It td!s ths ?tory of -7 ::" 7.c2-c ;-.";!- L'-cr lives rr.c r.-.-r1-v - thern for refc i Dot' -ins joods t . 1 !p to pat pep into t '1 " ! "o..r i -i7:.v vrde.
camfi r.r.p of tho mon pr.lovabl flav fa! cflebra t !r tss ever hfld here. The
in Its history. The diy itarteJ out' meinbc-r:! of th Ixwfll post America
rathr-r glomy. but later !n the day It' Loslcn have proved thy know how to
rfet up a biK oelfbratlon an-1 carry out everything- they advertise.
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cleared ;p and the weather was ldai for the- fnvUi9. The Mllford. 111. .-and of forty pje-oe.s famished music during- th. iay The program wa? op
ened sr. Oak .and Park by the peakin 1 The y Ir. J J Buckiey and Hon. Ed 174.
Jackson. rVortitary of Stato. I-arr crowds lt&teno-l very attentively. The xfter-noor. prograin was ghfn over to F.ports of all kinds. The by ve.r.t of
THE WAR ZONE jH
Thn IwU w.hooU openM yesterday.
;h .tohoo) had an enrollment of
Mrs. Herm Purdy of Hammond at-tt-ndad the funeral of hor little cephow Lyle Fuller here ye.sterday. The funeral services of Lyla Fuller,
LOWELL
LiBOR DAY AT JAVTEI,Z. Th. Arne-ricaii legion boy cf Xow".! had clvarg- of the celebration here and they, grave the people of Iweil and vi- , --,, ; r. -J. Of VlSltOT that
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THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS
the afternoon was the Dill ara be- j l.ti.e son or ijr. ana .Mrs. carenc tween tho Iowoli Legion team and the F-l!er wera held at Creston yesterday Harr.rr.ond K. C leans. It was a hard' aftcrr.ocn. fought giHf and resulted in a score of' 23Aaa Marguerite Shurte returned to 7 to 6 in favor cf Hammond. j her home in Iowr.er'e Grove, 111., ye.sThe feature of the evening- program j ierday after a visit here with her rand was the bosiisg- and wrestlln.ar bouts. 1 rr. other Mrs. Libble Shurte. These contests vere wltneso by one! Mr?- ITattie McXay Is visiting hey of the largest crowds ever in Lowell. shuer Mrs. C- F. Keuper and husband Daaoir.s- was induipt-d in by the young- j in Chicago -for a few days. people. There was an elegant cifpicyj of fireworks in the evening. 1
Labor Day in Lowell will lor.gr be
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! I "WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 A lent? thy re J port on conditions in the West Virgrlnia mine war rone was received at the war ' department today frora Brig. Gen. H. 1L Bandholtz on the jreneraJ situation. Gen. Bandhoita report was made after he had conducted an extensive survey on the entire field, in which h found conditions there tranquil.
remembered as one of the most sucoes?HOW TO END ACHING FEET,
HOBART
ITew-da-y treatment fceeps feet tn perfect condition A little took, entitled "The Proper Care of the F&et." is helping a good r.-ny peojla to free themselves from the nervous strain and con tax.t annoyance of par.ir. feet. It shows simple, ways to keep the feet in proper condition ho-v to overcome "excetslve perspiration, how to soothe achiasr tr.uscles and tend in-?, how to reduce swell! ns, how to fret instant relief from ccrr.s and how to e:.d
theci. in fact this little hock is all that Hoi em of Sourh Bend, epent over Labor Its name infersi "The Proper Care- of j Day at the home -; Mr. and Mrs. Go. the Fett" t Hitters. TtlM IwAZct aocompar.les eaucfc "box of J -r-'- Mrt. Ed. ViV.Tc and family Kl-jA-jsT Fc-?t TTatRsr.t. whi?h mav he returned Tuesday after spending- a fw
B.li Tcrpey f Chicago visited with friends here Lahor Day. Miss Grac-e Grossman was a jruest over Iabor Day at the Mr. and Mrs-. "Wm. Fleck home. The Ladiej Aisianco meet thla afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. C L. Fleming, their eon rcufrtas and Ward Haften detumed on Monday after a three weeks fishing trip in Wisconsin Mrs. Edward Stark will entertain
th Augustana Lutheran Ladiea Aid
Thursday afternoon. Mr. 6. E. Thomas of Hamlet is vis-
GERMAN OAJaUSO DIES IN AIDA 1NTEHN ATiOKAL NES SERVICE EEJiLIN", Sept 6 Joseph ilasxa. the "Carueo ct Germany," ss dead toSay. He collap!ed with apoplexy while slng-ln
j in Verdi's "Alda," at the RoyaJ Opera ' house, at midnight. Eerr Mann was I holding a. high note In the second act
when suddenly he put his hands to his heart and fell unconscious. Itaon was fcoc&ed to call for New Tork on October IS, according to the Berliner Tageblatt. he was to have, succeeded Enrico Caruso at the Metropolitan Opera House in New Tork City. Tho singer's wife was In the audience, and when her hushaad collapsed, aiso fainted.
Taylor, English Boxer, Stopped By Jack Palmar
daughte Mrs. Ed. Fleck.
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PHrLATELFTIIA. Pa.. Sept. C. Ben Taylor of Eng-land was given a
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. S'ders and Ralph lacing in the windup bout yesterday
at the Point Breeze. velVdroir.e. Jack Palmer of this city was the party of
the second part, and had Taylor in j such shape that the referee stopped '
the bout in the fifth t save Taylor from further punishment.
1 days at Marion.
write to Ba-uer & Black, Chlcaso. BLTJE-JAY toot TsxATsrrrrrT eeie feet fc alias- fins
Fcrgettlng Soap an fit Omen. Stage people regard It us Qhlacky to !tivfc fcoap thln1 In their drebsiag ror-ir.s vrro on totir.
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JTIPtTr ROUS noises are without pianos only because lower prices have been expected. To 1 entirely overcome this reluctance and let every home that vearns for it resound with
eood music, we have underpriced the bulkof our hue stocks of Grands. Uorisrhts and Players.
making it wiser to buy now than wait. These price cuts apply to our newest and finest instruments. Longer waiting would only cheat your household of the boon of musie These present savings and our easy payments make immediate selection most advisable. ;
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Saucr Value PIayr A standard fall cc.,.13 inEtxumectcf richest tone, superb ii desisra &nd finish. The player tnech&.z.iLm is unexcelled. S1CC iiedxiction of p Ot? Einaall Grscd ArtiiU wrxi have played instrument uccLeiza it a remarkable Eeductim of p I.rrre Upricjat Grand Full sire Dpright, cesi r.td tr pucreyirrsat thesrrard piano UxS in quality ar.d volunsv. $OA Raiacaon or jLjJ Standardized Model Upright Tha facte ry To.ic:r.gtKia piano bii2ds hut oce tvT;,c.i:3 ssss, one stvle, thus oSerina: t5:e l-ijst possible "dollar'a Cjl 1 C vrcitk Eedaction of 1 1 J
GcI-iMcdat Player Latest desirn. Has all th-2 rr.dem xpression controls which add so rcurh to the plaaeare of both
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Solo Player The perfection and placing upon the market of this instrument haa brought into light a player obviously so perfect a3 to render obsolete al! former solo player mechanisms. Seduction of $1 lit? Baby Grand Created to meet the highest artistic demands of the music lover. Superbly designed. Redaction of p J II SnperValne Upright True toned, richly feniahed, nd every feature of it3 mechcr.i cm cf c p proved an d g-jaran - j rtefcdquahty. ,T Seduction of CJ Player Piano Highest type. Haa chsracteriatic features of the moat costly players raads. A piano of full, mellow tone and easy action. J q C E eduction of pCJ Stodio Grand Mahogany. A Piano that makes its appaal to those who desire nothing but the bet. OOP1 Reduction of pCU Solo Player Aptly termed the "Miracle Player" one of the most high.'y perfected players in the world. prt Reduction of y5l? Inner-Player An instrument of merit, that fulfils every requirement of tho;-e who enjoy music Doubly vor.eer'. d
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Puritan Model Uprijjht A piano which embodies the most progressive ideas and modem methods of manufac- QfCl tare. Etduction of y I U
Library Model Upright Sweet, clear and reaona-ct tone. One of the latest
creations of piano craftsmanship. Ea-duction cf
Adam Model Upright Newly designed. It true mellow tone will win the admiration of musical people every- 7fl where. Reduction of y I U Colonial Upright Art Model. A Piano -.vhieh wiil appeal to those -who admiro
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tne ciffmty or Bimpie lines elegance cf perfect lir.ish.
Reproducing Player.
tisougis moderately psictvl, ts distinctly un instrument of ubra quality. Ilurs.isomelv cesiirned.
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BACKACHE OP WOMEN
Til hack la often called the main-i W
spring of woman's life, 'What can &h do where oa.n sn fro, so longr a that deadly backaoh epps eifiy partitle of her strength and arr.hirior, ? She cannot walk, she cwiisot et$n1, hor lvousevorSt Jo a burdn. or th Jong1 horurn behia4 the counter, In the office or fajotory are crushing-, ghe is miserable. The cause Is many tlms some der&fig-ement of her eyttem. cuul barkche Is consrKn symptom. Lydta "SS. Flnkham's Veg-etAble Compound Is a reliable remedy for -backache, ae for more than forty years it has bsen rellevinir women of America
from the tilinenta which often caos j
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Edward C. Minas Co: 77ie Most Beautiful Collection of Fall Fashions is in the Fashion Book for Fall
rtofimS Fashion Book!
Sale .TpjS Sale Pattern iL Pattern Dept. Ilga M Dept.
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Here b one Fashion Book you rcaHy ceecL It eliminates all guesswork and doubt for well-dressed women. It shows you exactly what is going to be orn this Fall and provides you with an incredibly wide selection to choose from. The suits, the frocks, and the gowns you want are among the 600 new Fall styles shown in The Fashion Book for Fall 25 Cents a Copy By Mail, 35 Cents For every design in this book you may secure a Pictorial Review Pattern to reproduce it exactly. And please remember. Pictorial Review dress patterns are 20c to 35c none higher and each cne includes the patented Cutting and Construction Guides. Pattern Section, Main Floor The cniy place in Hammond wise re Pictorial Rrvievr Patterns ara sold. October Pictorial Rrvirw fv!agazmt just recurved.
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in tbe mod erst 3 orice field, made even grrtatar and mure appealing yiftA h ; u-Js rt-ductioa. Reducticnof
Prof-.sional Grind A magnificent ir-trumtntef wonderful tooel jf(fl
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Semi-Colonial Uprirht A true toned moderate priced instrument of ur.ur-ual merit, Reduction of -vD Luxor He del Upric.ht A piano of
estac;ir.iea repr.t.it;i;r, fine, c:eart--ne.
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We suggest early selection. These ir.5Uuants will be er-Id CTilu,dy. If you cannot ei, ms-ii ea"pon for com-r-lau information.
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This genuine quarier-strwed oak, polished finish suite, in Queen .Ano design, is just another example of the roarry real -alue3 to be found here. Sold in complete suite or -single pieces. Price for the lour pieces, $99.75. Priced --cparatdy : Dresser ..S23.S5 Chiflonter .$2ftM Bed $21.50 Dressing Table $23.95
Be Prepaaed for the Cool Viornings PERFECTIOil OIL KZATER3 $6.75 OIL "HEATER ?ICKS Third Fi-Dcr
"COCD NIGHT" BED SPRINGS Good Night Springs -adjust themselves to any weight. No rigid end bars. "I hey a're sagless and guaranteed fo-r 25 years. No other sprmg made like them. Spec .-a! :;l
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-rLGRENCE" AND "RENOWN" HEATERS Ail-sizes. Now ready for your inspection.
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