Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1921 — Page 14

FYid.'iv, September 21'. J 92 n . l r - TT I C 7 much milk and m am t iw army dairy could furnish in a jdnch. Then the colonel wir-M Washington "I'leaso f urnisli upproxini.-itv tiK''4i of children included m ! ' n-. aii a,l lot. An- tiicy accompaiiicd by nurses?" The answer arrived; '.Make -children' read 'paraphernalia.' .Mistake duo to stenographer' error." So the colonel is commandeering war. di'Misi s inst- ad of nurseries. The "paraphcj nalia" means athl.-tic sujiphes and lioks :r the army -h. .,!, which will bo opened by the K and U. I'epartmcr.t throughout the Ninth Corps Area jn Oetolur. in i eiegram oenas sirniy discovered when Health Department and Animal Kescuo Lt'.isue ofiielal-i torced ther way into the arartment of .Miss I,rtty Austin, at No. 108 --hool street, liuxhiiry. Sixteen dead v.rr, i-s-'.t ;: a'ly v raoi d in tissue and newspaper, enclosed in pasteboard boxes wlthlu wooden eases, were found inside Cue house, and twenty-six other tabbies, very nri'li alive, rib ported themselves in the yard. m the arrival of the oll'ieais .Miss Auslin herded all but clpht of the cats 1 1 ora the yard into a closet in the bouse, barricaded the door and, seating herself in front of it, defied the officers to take her pets away. Miss Austin, who is forty-five years obi, rents the entire building- ooetipyiiic apartments on the first floor and renting the other rooms. President Harding, Ruth and Ma,tty Autograph Ball won, i, re n fireiun ; It tier f',r Ui O I ;i.n 7 hi bill' bull loi i,e ri ulreaily aut'.r n ph-d hv .MaMinvrinn, uu !!,. J'.uth In ulerdriK Ml rum on thu vr t tie. bi.ll. I r. .;,,: HardloK h.iid hl.d ... n 'M ;;, t iH.'h many tl;?je?i i.tid !,. H.,v..l , t-,i,!!P d the b-.t. port'f H f . i h ! Ji It. tl,' im UM-. Extensive Canadian Province. An urea prjual to three times th nr.a of Franco, which Is 215.8'tt ffjuiiro tnlles. could be cut out Of th provlfjcn of JujU'C end there would remain nti rea twice that of Hungary. . Mail On Wild Hunt For Baby Carts WASHINGTON. Ncpf ;;, -. f, -,M, t Harding today uutoicrnplird a ,i to bo auctioned off ut a l.-n.nt e., -.-ut the l'olo (cruumli f..r 'brl-.ty ,t (..- r EWS SERVICE Sept. The ears '! '!?partmcnt sten- ! rn d very red rerilzant of the re1 at her from the officers, rufflail : -ed privates. ' t through the re- " resldio of the fol- ; im tho war drparon. receive ten carloads now on their way to ill arrive about -A-ti-Iatrobo. chief of the Recreation branch f Education and ic Ninth Corp 3 "AN r 3 " t n Area of the army, and tin pu' that astute warrior into a con n t;it i"n fit. 'KiR-htintr Julius (.'a-'Tir! What aro we Roirti? to d.i with in?" n'r-nnct1 Colonel I,atr"te. Summoning Lirutfnatu Harry O. Dowdall. hi.- aid.-, ami M;?s Anna tassel, his secretary, tho K. and II. chief ask oil for factjs and ftenn s n to what con'.l be done with tii.it many kiddies. There was a wild k i r:ni h i n ir to find how many kiddo-s would he available at the post for nurseries, how many r-n'iy carriages coui l b had on im m.'ti ; :i t demand, and how EDWARD C. MINA! CAT CEMETERY IN APARTMENT HOUSE CALLED NUISANCE I'ostou. Sept. A cat colony rimtninmtr forty-two felines, alive and dead . l n ; r r n t "1 t. i: 1 1 - W TRY A TIMES WANT AD" came to Colonel Osmnn f sha;es. shades and sizes. n;n

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Young Men's Wool Pullover Sweaters

Value to $12. Just the thing for the high school athlete. Made of all wool in plain or combination colors, large shawl collars. Sizes 36 to

."Patrick" and "Bradley" Sweaters New Fall Shirts

Made of real fine high grade shirtings in a big range of neat colored stripes; sizes 14 to 17!z.

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A Complete line of Interwoven Hose

TVfen 5 and Young Men 's New Fall Suits, $35 Exceptional in Value NVw fabrics, in medium and heavy weight, and smart patterns for men and young men combined with the low price make these suits desirable at this time. Here are First Long Trousers Suits $30 With Extra Pair of Trousers Stylish Suits that embody good quality woolens and workmanship. Suits that are modeled to fit the growing young man. Any one who is ready to wear his first long-trousers Suit should inspect these suits. Sizes 32 to 36. Men s and Young Men 's

TROUSER

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Our large selection of Trousers is specially strong in values. Worsteds, serges, flannels, cassimeres and cheviots are offered.

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A Specially Featured Sale Now at $5. and $6

This is the greatest shoe value men have had for years, the biggest thing about them is quality and the smallest thing is the price. The leathers and workmanship are the best we could find for the money; they're shoes that will wear long, look stylish and feel comfortable. New Fall Styles (similar to picture) for men and young men in brown and mahogany calf, oak soles, Goodyear welt sewed and

rubber heels attached; fine quality, good looking shes, priced very reasnable. All sizes. Men inspect these special values in Shoes at $5 and $6. 1 Boys' Double Wear School Shoes give twice the wear that ordinary shoes do; wide toe blucher.

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Get Ready Very Soon For Our Semi-Annual ZION CITY LACE CURTAIN SALE The half-yearly event that has always taken the community by storm is soon to begin. Past experiences have proven that women look forward to this sale with eagerness as one of great importance from a money-saving standpoint and one not to be missed. THIS ZION CITY LACE CURTAIN SALE PROMISES TO BE THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL. We've made fortunate purchases of greater quantities better values for the usual low sale prices. Watch this paper tomorrow foropening date of this sale.

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$3d5 tQ $13dS Sizes 7 to 14 years. The new showing of misses' Wool Dresses is not the least of our new Fall events. This store carefully recognizes the importance of this service to children. Mothers will find these dresses of unusual character in workmanship and materials of Serge and Poirct Twill and the miss will find them styled in fashions of her exacting expectations ; cither plain models or smartly trimmed with embroidery or fancy sashes. Bring little daughter in now and let her choose while the collections are at their best and new low prices are featured $5.95 to $13.95. (2nd floor.)

Misses 9 Coats are Very Much Be-Furred Sizes 7 to 14, $8.50 and up

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Comfy, wrappy, swagger coats for misses show bigger .-ol.'ars, bigger cuffs, lines that are a bit inclined to flare and the fur tnnmed models are preferred. Plain models also; with belts, loose backs and fancy trimmed The new low prices begin at $8.50.

Materials of lYVxtvres Veiours Veldyne

Colors Rose Tan Copen Reindeer Nary Taupe Black

Veilings by-the-yard 25c New patterns in imported veilings featured, the new French dots. All the desirable colors for Pall very specially priced for Saturday's selling at 25c a yard. New Books Arrive In the book section, main floor and here are two late numbers that are creating wide fxpularity "Her Father's Daughter," by Gene Stratton Porter, 1.75 "Helen of the Old House," by Harold Bell Wright 2.00.

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A Henna Pack As it is given in the "B-auty Shoppe ' improves the appearance of t h e brown shades of hair. Also tinges grey hairs to be almost unnoticeable. We feature Henna Dye for permanent coloring. Private booths. Phone for appointment. Also expert work in Mucuring Shampooing Hair Dressing Marceling Children's Hair Cutting Facial Treatments Beauty Shoppe, 2nd floor.

The New Sailor Hats of Silk

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These Sailor Hats of Silk Hatters Plush have mri with speedy popularity. Their mauTush styles find favor in blending with the new Fall dresses and swagger coats. All are black silk plush with self or velvet facings; medium and small sizes. We've just unpacked them and find values up to $15 and marked them very low at $3.S5 np to $9.95.