Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1921 — Page 3

Friday, September 16, 1921.

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BY FREDA 31 UM (Special Correspondent or I. N. S.) SAN FRANCISCO. Sept- 15 THb man on whore shoulders rests the task of prosecuting "Fatty" Arbuckle or responsibility for the death of th beautiful Virginia Rarpe. i District Attorney Matthew Brady. Lionised by a city to whose service he has given the greater rortton of hts life, Brady is preparing now for the bluest battle of his history. "I will tret the truth." Behind these words of the district attorney there is force. 'Whose who know him here In San Francisco have heard these words before. Matthew Brady said: "I will get the truth" Tn tje identical tone he used toay. Just rrlor to the vigorous prosecution that led the vicious Howard street gangsters to Juftice behind prison bars hare, somo months ago. "I do not consider Roscoe Arbuckle entitled to one whit mflre consideration than those criminal granprsters Kot from me. lie shall be prosecuted with all the force human energy can achieve." "There are only two people who know the truth in this matter. The lips of one are closed in death, the other alone can tell, but will not," sH Brady. Into the district attorney's office has come the rumor that Arbuckle will not testify in his own behalf, that he will be instructed to take the stand. If ordered to do so, and there remain mute. "And I say to that," thundered the lawyer and the Judge, who is district attorney Matthew Brady, "that I will fight for the truth to the last ditch, that I will see Justice done. "It Is human nature to expect that when a man is accused of murder he knows In his heart ho did not perpetrate or commit, the first and natural thirg for him to do is to protest against the shame and scorn of such bloody accusation. Roscoe Arbuckle has made no protest." District Attorney Brady saiJ today that It appeared to him that certain witnesses have bean tampered with. Messages commenting Brady's stand are coming; In to the district attorney's office frvm all parts of the country. Tanry Lehrmaa, sweetheart ajid fiance jf the deceased writes "don't let Justice be cheated for God's sake. I have held court with th facts and my conscience convicts him." D. L. Hodgson, mayor of St Paul, says. "Do not falter. Fight to the finish. In the name of all decent people, I thank you for your honest action."

LANSING

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jaeger was baptized last Sunday and they named her June Ixraine. Henry Schmidt spent Son-day and Lejiror Day In Lanfnsr. Mr. end Mrs. Paul Sas an-d family spent Sunday and Labor Day In Crown Point. Mifs Traester from Kar. Vcajc e and friend spent Sunday and Labor Day over with her sister Mrs. Kinney. Arlrved at the ham of Mx. and Mrs.( Henry Mueller, a baby boy. Arrived at the home of Mr. and Mxs. Eraigenburs, a baby boy. Saturday nig-h. September 10th. a pretty wedding took place at the Lutheran St. John's church. They were "William Wlnterhoff and Elizabeth Effert. They have our heartiest congratulation Clara Wi-ddel from Crown Point spent tt few days In Lanstoff.

"WILD PARTY" WAS STORK VISIT COLTJMBl'S. Ohio The entire neighborhood, it seemed, was aroused. People were unable to sleep. It was an early hour in the morning- when someone phoned police headquarters that a "wild 5arty" was being- held at the home of J. V. Rich, No. 564 Lexington aivenue. When the policemen reached the Ridh residence, the "party" had arrived. The stork had brought 1t.

Why Grow Old Before Your Time?

It isn't years alone tiiat make on? Id. Many folks are younger at 7U than others are at 60. A lame, bent back; stiff, achy Joints. rheumatic pains, bad eyfjight, and bladder Irregularities are often due to kidney weakness and not advancing years. Don't lt wak kidney, age you. Uso Donn's Kidney Pills. Dona's havo made life more comfortable for thousands of elderly folks. Ask. your nrlghbort Here's a Hammond Case Mrs. J. O. Hoftermann. 335 E. State St.. says: "I suffered from backa1 hi end other symptoms of kidney trouble. I had an awful pain through my kidneys and was very nervous. When 1 heard about Doaa's Kidney Pills, I got . box and they Li-ought relief right away. I kept on using- them and my condition Improved in every way."

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Smart styles for men and young men in the new Fall pattern

checks, stripes and plain colors. They look every bit of $40 worth of style, tailoring and service and $40 is. their actual worth. If you find your size in the model you like you get them for $27.75.

Broken sizes is the only reason for this reduction on such fine suits. Also a lot of $50 suits, broken sizes for $37.75. . . . New Overcoats are Here

22.50 to $50.00

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V style, their general get up, and their all wool tailoring you'll like

the low prices we ve put on them also. Lvery size for men and

young fellows from top coats to huge ulsters.

Men's Sweaters $9.50 Men's' all-wool Sweater Coats, heavy shaker knit, rope stitch, in the popular slipover style and plain coat style, plain colors, and snappy combination colors at $9.50.

Men's Wool Hose

Men's 75c light weight mixed wool heather sox, brown and green heather, fine gauge, sizes 10 to WzThese are just the right weight for fall and winter, at 48c.

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Fall Neckwear $1.00 Men's new fall neckwear, either the heavy silk open shape style, or the pure silk knit ties, made with slipeasy band, beautiful assortment of patterns. Choice $1.00.

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The modes that discriminating women will prefer are here in all their Fall finery. Suits, Wraps and Frocks show a distinctly new and interesting vogue which appeals equally to the judgment and sense of the beautiful New Arrivals at Moderate Prices Have just been unpacked and are ready for the inspection of the well-dressed woman who desires to practice economy in selecting her Fall wardrobe. For the Matron, the Miss, the Woman You will find models adapted for every occasion; formal, informal, from the smart tailored suit to the most elaborate beaded and embroidered frock.

A Special Selling of

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Wool velour and tricotine models showing the new finger-tip length coats. The shades are brown, reindeer, or navy, and one has a choice of simple tailored models or suits trimmed with fine fur or handsome embroidery. Junior Coats, $16.50 The girl between 14 to 17 years can be as satisfactorily fitted here as her older sister. These coats for "Juniors" are of serviceable wool velour in becoming styles, nicely lined.

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A Special Selling of resses$31.75

Here are Black Canton Crepe frocks of every description some embellished by embroidery or crystal beading, others with contrasting colored embroidery, straight line, panel effects and underskirts of contrasting color are seen. The sizes include regular and sizes for women who wear up to 46. Women's Coats, $35 They are of beautiful Bolivia cloth handsomely lined and interlined, featuring the shawl throw collar, finished with fringe tassel and the new "Mandarin" sleeves.

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Crepe de Chine, Env. Chemise

The woman who loves th daintiness and comfort of pretty tailored envelope chemises will welcome this showing of fine flesh colored models of rich durable crepe de chine. Prettily lace and ribbon trimmed andj specially priced at

A Sale of GOWNS 98c Gowns of nainsook, gowns of muslin and gowns of Windsor crepe prettily trimmed with laces, embroidery and ribbons. The styles are just ?s attractive as the low price, and they aie all of finest quality.

Children's All Wool SERGE DRESSES Navy blue all woo! dresses in fine serge weave durable and prettily trimmed with embroidery and stitching, in contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to g aq 6. Special for Saturday IZT only

Nashua Wool Nap BLANKETS Just received new Nashua Wool Nap Blankets, size 64x76 inches. Tan color only, with pretty borders to match. Shell-stitched edge. Last season's price was $6.00. 2 03 Now

Every good s.yle and dimension, men or young men would care to see. Every smart Fall shade with bands to match or contrasting bands. A smart up-to-the-minute hat for $3.50. Cloth Hats, $1.98 A good cloth hat is a welcome variety for Fall wear. These have leather 6weat band and are satin lined.

Caps for Men, $2 Made of all wool suiting pattern in light and dark colors and smart tweeds. Other caps $1.50 to $3.00.

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A complete Ene of Fall Hats for men are to be seen here ranging in price from $3. to $8.50.

Boys' 2-Pants Suits

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Very becoming school suits in dark serviceable mixtures. Every suit has 2 pair of pants and all are carefully made and of excellent wearproof materials. Complete range of sizes, wonderful values at $8.50.

2-Pants Suits at $12.75

Here are some of our finest values suits that formerly sold at $16.50 and $18.00 all wool materials in good looking mixtures at a very special price. Sale Blue Serge SUITS $7.50 They're guaranteed to be of all wool and fast cit made of a durable quality serge that will stand the wear and tear of sturdy "youngsters." Are fully lined throughout, extra wejl made and reinforced at seams. Smart Norfolk models for only $7.50.

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Made of fine percales, blue chambray and khaki, light and dark striped patterns. " .if. i

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Sizes 6 to 16. Special ... ,

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Boys' Sweaters All wool in slipover style, heavy rope stitch or light in weight, plain or combination colors. Wonderful

value, at

Children's Skuffers, $1.95 Made of good quality calf,

in brown and black. Sturdy serviceable soles solid leather. Sizes 6 to 11, at $1.95. INFANTS SHOES Button style, in black and brown kidskin. Sizes 5 to

8. at

$1.79

Women's Smart Oxfords

A new 3-buckle blucher style, with perforated tip. Made of AJEt fine mahogny calfskin. Has the military rubber heel. Special?

LITTLE GENTS SHOES Gunmetal, blucher, of solid leather. Special at $1.95 Boys' Sizes $2.39

WOMEN'S COMFY FELT SLIPPERS Elk soles and silk pom pom trim, various colors. $1.39

BOYS' SHOES Snappy and sturdy English and blucher models of durable mahogany calfskin. $4.50

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TAILORED BLOUSE!

Values to $9.50 These are ideal waists to wear with Fall skirts or the popular sleeveless wool dresses. Smart styles for the business girl or for wear with any tailored costume. Of striped crepe de jhj g- g chine, dark and light tub silks, taffeta or F5 charmeuse. Both high and low collar styles, at T

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Boys' School Caps at $1.00 I

Caps are 1 piece top style with pleated or plain back band, made of all wool suitings, leather sweat band. j Also boys cloth hats, "made just like dad's", in tweeds, browns, greens, etc. On sale at $1.00. .

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