Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 13
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TIIE TIMES. Friday. September 30, 1921
THOUSAND TIGER LILIES, TRIBUTE OF LEHRMAN, COVER MISS RAPPE'S CASKET
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Ti?er lily corerrd casket, hrarin body of Virginia Rappc, being lifted into hcar.-e at !!!! w.x-.i vr H-r?.-!.inr room1.
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riNTERNATiCSAL NEW 3 ScRVICE DES'VEU, s(pi. lin:y "i'uiiitrr, fifty - ?;ve. i.as r covf r d h:.- in- mot y here after suffering from wiiat i. btlUvt-l 10 ba the Strang. -t ea.? ri iiiiinosw ever brought to the attt-ntu-ti i'f iocal pnyslcians. Turner, wbi!e work in at the home .of Ir. Lillian Poi.a-k. promim-pt T ':!)- ver physician, on Ix-c-nib r 6, ll2'. '.a:r1 down hi . tool to svciire a drink of water and disappeared. On Auir:::t !C,, more than eiylit mctuha Inlvr le.: returned to l'r. pol'.ai. rvsidence, ready tc re.uKi thf da v'.-s wrk thsu
ii ha besun the prt'Vii-u. Deccm'ior. j " The few rointites .u:p-.sM by Tartu-r i A EEAVFiNItY AND
An i here I am."
During Timor's absence Dr. Pol-i hie'rf in.e:l !t.,l n search fu- liml and!
It arned that he was mlsins fri-m his j rooming ii ."i.et but could find no trace j (f Iii.-? when ah, mis. It is ! lieved that worry over n;-1 Jrt rr;f rons miyf.ii-t"nf.- daring his life was'
t he cau.se of l urn" s f eiip,raruy ios'r.is his memory. H-1 was hnrn in 'jrr- ' 1 !i. thin, and after he ire: orphaned to- ! v,i? brte:jr':it West by ptople w!u. adapted him. Thii ujh a lenacy fro'n :
Allison Wright, a wealthy Stillwater,;
Mich.. r. bl.-nt, TjvniT acquired a ''-m-, iii ;.. ci.t.' if ' .i !i i n 4 on
where he i. ved f..r "! e yea. s. A fir- , 2 that 1. strocd his fir.p-rl y and re- ' J suited in the death of b.s wife ;iTi.i j t wo soils 1 ft the man perm i .-s gliont W t'ifer.n yi'itr:' a;'o. and he has been'1 Jj
!'. :nsr cut a preearious existence s-noe that time ly per f Tin i n liaht work
around i:i; h ns and homes. j "I have suffered greatly during; !he w
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by tin an'nrtooeje whi-'li I left lr. Pol-;
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December 6, Dr. Pollack '' ' j rianiniond Tefil Estate Hoard, from W . t elares. "Turner came to my house to MoKp K.,Mv nf St. lVtersbu-Kia. ! TX
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,us his kit e,f tools with. h'in. "Setting: the toois aain.-t the kitihen wall. !: said he a;is irormr for a dr.nk of water and wc.ild retv.rn in a few nioriunts. "Promptly at R o'e'o,-k a. rn. "n the 1'iornint; of August 1 '5 T.rner iaine t" kitchen door and sn:d !o- wajid .'tart on his task and looked j jit. h i -Jirised and Irirt when I teh! him he ha.i been (rotie almo.t a year. WAS II IT BV IT.
At the (Mate eonvenfion of the Fieri- J J
da Tteaitor ? Associati.-n wh en m to,
be held in Miami in N'oveniher. the pub-jei-t, "SeliinK Real U:taii- on S intlay,", will be discussed. J I wouhl like to have vmir opinion ( n this subject arid would si ppree.iaie a f v Mast.iis f r t'ie stand recrarJ- .. .vhie! side of the propc?! t ion y.is f.vor. in answer Wood- wrote. "A cleryynian fi lend of mine once ehhh'd me for Mit t;nw oti a s-hmday sale of lots in
"WTien Turner finis.li'd some work I c. pet !t !ti with ;os reliu tons ser-ice.-which I had for Ifm he said to me. j ;!t tie sae-e n. Uhhorho..d.
a puzzled tone. have b-eri a way a1 "rio'r- is ji-t .me ibff, rrn
long: time, haven't T? It's all f.ecumiriclear to me now. I rep.M-jr.h' r X b f; ycur house and said I wou'd ).o !a k !n fifteen minutes'. The ii.-xt thuisr I recalled I was In a hospital, and tr.e r.urse t.dd trie It was Syraeu.- X. T. How I Etot hack to D nver I . .n't know, except that some p..r.pj , .-aid they wool-l tik" ir.c v.,t !f I ".ould liejp then! wi'b the1;- 1 ;:r;)srr.
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jicir busine.-s and mine." I t Id him. "Vi.,.1 O'omio' a man a heavenly how l,i-ioiiti r, and T he'ip him to get an i a rl lily horoe lie- v" Books cf Childhood. 'Twere well with inoKt if hooks; fh-tt rrul(! pnjraste their childhood pleased them at a riper mre. Cnwrior.
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CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS Per can . . . t. TALL PET MILK Per can
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1 1 bars American Family, Fels Naptha or P. & G. O Q SOAP and 1 lb. Best COFFEE for JJt
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5 lbs. FANCY RICE and 1 lb. BEST COFFEE for
i LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA PRUNES
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FRESH EGGS 3 dozen for .
GOLD MEDAL, CERESOTA or PILLSBURY 1 1ft
48c 15c 11.09
CHURN GOLD OLEOMARGARINE AO'. butter oo. fat. Per lb. .
FLOUR '8-bbI. bag
10 lbs. Best Granulated Segar 39c (With S3.C0 Order, Not Inciting S-igar) CALL HAMMOND 25 FOR PHONE ORDERS Delivery in Hammond Made by Special Arrangements Groceteria Store 152 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND. 78 W. STATE STREET 434 11 -9th STREET Hammond Whiting 719 CHICAGO AVENUE East Chicago
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The first two days of our Dollar Sale were tremendous, as people of the Calumet region realize "Real Bargains" when they see them. Our 3 Day Dollar Sales have always had and will have the reputation of OFFERING THE BEST VALUES in the county. Beside Dollar Items we offer tremendous money savers in Men's, Women's and Children's Apparel. Don't fail to attend this last day tomorrow! Doors open 8:30A. M.
$1.75 MEN'S SWEATERS $1
Men's good grade cotton sweaters in grev and brown
double pocket, shawl collar
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15c SHAKER FLANNEL 10 YARDS $1.00. . 27 inch bleached shaker flannel, good weight, greatly cut for this sale, 1 0 yards for v
89c GINGHAM DRESSING SACQUES, 2 for $1 Ladies" Gingham Dressing Sacques, made of - tire finest quality of gingham, in both light and dark shades; guar
anteed fast colors. Dollar Sale, 2 for
$2.00 and $2.25 WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE GOWNS Best grade of flannelette, neatly striped. Embroidered neck. Greatly reduced 1 Pollar Day at A
19 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP with every $2.00 purchase or over
$1
$1.65 BED SHEETS $1.03 Bed sheets made of extra heavy grade muslin, size 81 by 0. No seams. Spe- "j cial for this sale ....
$1.75 FLANNELETTE GOWNS $1. Men's flannelette night gowns, V neck or high collar, good grade, special dollar sale . .
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$3.00 Line of Young Men's Caps Special at $1.95 Large showing of young men's Herringbone and tweed caps, silk lined leather sweat band, belted back or plain good shades to select from. 1 Q E Special for One Day Sale L.JJ
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Boys9 Suits Specially Priced Boys suits of quality and style, medium shade patterns stripes, belted effects, fine materials, ail sizes. Specially featured for this last day of a7r.sa,e $5.95
Ail Wool Worsteds Double Breasted Pencil Stripe Patterns
Men's Rare Suit Values Special Offering for One Day of BLANKETS AND QUILTS
This group of comforters consist? pSSSSS
of. our regular $3.00 and $8.95 line good heavy quiltings, sa-.
1111 lIWTfVJ V-U 1 II I UVUL OVUU V-i ored borders. Special fl C ft
for one day sale . .
ete line of boys 2
suits made up in many
styles. Jack O'Leather is the make. Knees, elbows and seat all reinforced with leather. Special at $11.50
$3.75 heavy weight blankets, $1 .95 blankets, medium weight, wool nap finish, in grey and tan, fuI1 size neat patterns. Just with neat border. 0 (2Q for evenings. Special , . ip.O.y for this sale, (J f 1 ft full size, per pr. per pair p I . 1 Men's and Boys' Sweaters
$3.50 and $4.00 wool sweaters for boys, sizes up to 36 in maroon only, the greatest buy in years. Special (2? "I ft C
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Men's $12.50 and $10 sweaters, all shades of maroon, blue, green and grey. Heavy Jumbo knit, strictly all wool. Special for one day ft C
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$2.50 men's heavy sweaters, shawl collar, double pockets grey and olive green. All sizes to 46. Very good buy, tf " CQ ,for one day at V 0
$30.00 Women's Plush COATS, Fur Collars
This group of women's and misses' plush coats are specially priced fcr one day only. Fur collar trimmed, 3-4 length, belted, neatly lined
with flowered material. Special for Saturday $19.50 Many other plush and wool ma
terial coats for this fall's show- ffej ing. Come in and view them, 'v4lv
They are assorted in prices to meet everyone.
$1.75 and $2 Madras and Percale SHIRTS, $1.15 A This hichlv selected assortment
'4 i' I nth, I ) mens dress shirts in madras
h VIJi 'I f an Perca'e are a wnderful CVyVvv( value. Very neat patterns, all
f V'vKvi? shirts guaranteed fast colors.
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Grade SHOES Special at $3.95 .1 A very high grade shoe is shown here in a good grade of vici kid. M.litary heel (as shown), featuring this for one day without a doubt is a great sacnf.ee. $3.95 at per pair vvw
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