Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1921 — Page 10
THE TTNPTO.
October 15. 1921.
HAYWOOD BOYS' CLUB MAKES HIT
Promoters ef the nr-v boys" cl-b t the J fay wood fchoel nvr,- almost taken off their ft ln-st nifit by the tur-i
it cf yo!igstra I. K. fr-o' Scout esc:t:v for IHrcKni, h
asked to assist In
sranizmg the vrtib.
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When Scott wh
''.Tied them v? for the t:rt count t.vre wtre ever fifty pr sent. At a later count there we re sixty en hand !w the rr.es ntir.ie the o-'ir fellows who were a?v.:. :ng ha! ::.igii"l cat o:ra t wenty.flve t't i-rf t:iey f siie J to ol)ey order. It i-.vUs as though it will be r.e most popu.ar kovi mer.t ever started In the Mayw.xd d:.-:rl't tor thf younj chays of t-n year? and Scott. asFijted by John Maka. Stanley Koianko, Nic-miec ar.d a number of 3y Scouts from N:sm! .to's troop taught tha lads a. number cf ga.n-.ef -cr.i to.d thxm 5ome stories. The 'boys lt'e it. The
meeting will be canv.nued e-. ery Th'i
dav fvenbi In th May wood jtym. The school authorities have granted ha iss of the gym as long as the boys take proper oare oi the place. Later when :ir provrnnt va e Vv-n v crr.plt-tod, !fkef h-ai!. voly li".l and indoor base ba.ll may re ; byei and te-. ra! poo i teams will be cra r. : z-- i.
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NO FOREIGN CONTROL FOR CHINA
BT TTE3STEB. 31 NOLAN" 'STAFF CORSESONCEST !. N. SERVICE! VTASHINOTOX, Oct. 14 China pro-
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noses to purga fcnr soil o
trol. European domination of the fax east me st end insofar as it interferes with the economic control of China by Japan? To this erd China is preparing: to ixert every ounce of diplomacy ar.d to throw ir.to the balance eery 5 ram of sympathy and influence ehe may he Able to secure from the Vziited States? The armament ar.d far east conference is to be made the battle ground '"or China's fight for freedom from the 'nvidious hand of the iereig-r.er. This dream of a new China., realisation of which China hopes will place her among the great powers of the world, was made knowja to International News Service today by Fer.p Hi;i Huang ecrtary of the Chinese delegation to he armament and far east conference, jpon his arrival in Washington to arar.je details incident to China's part ;n the forthcoming conferer.ee-
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-M.ss Edith McPhearson was born n Hobart in the year 1SS3 and passed 1 ;vy at the Mercy hospital at Gary, 1 o'clock. October 13. 1321, after an ..-r.ess of several weeks. Her parn.ta moved to Michigan City whn she ..as a child. At this place ah chained her education and has many arm friends. She was an active '-.ember in the Presbyterian church ' that place. She moved back to Honrt about 5 years ago with her par'rta and cn November 13th, ISHO she .as united in marriage to Mr. Calvin "Jitoller. Besides her rrusband, she r survived by her parents. Mr. and "Irs. Frank A. MePherson, two brothrs, TValter and. Dr. Charles of Mlddletown, 111 and two fo.ot.cr children, Hel-
n .and Robert Scholler. The funeral j -ervlees !n charge of Rev. WJ-.itt will 1
held Sunday afternoon at one o'clock n the horns and at 1:30 at the Christan church. The interment will be in 'he Hobart cemetery. Mrs. Lawrence Tra; rer who has been n poor health for about a year passed iway at her home Thursday night at 12 o'clock. The funeral arrange meats iave not yet been completed. Mr. ICanute Flaudijuist who has been offering during the past few days of t tumor which had gathered on his rain, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morn tar. Funeral arrangements have not j et been made. Mrs. Bess Hillman who has been t-is-tMigr friends here during the past few 'ays expecs to return to her home n Chicago today. The Thursday Evening C.-ib enterlined In honor of Mrs. Paul Ellis last i'uesday evening. The clui'o went to i show at Gary. The occasion was 1 farewell as Mrt. Ei.hs a.nd her hua--and expecte to deave ohortly for Floral where they will spend the winter.
COOK Henry Austgen of Echererville Sundayed with hia parents Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Austgen. A large number cf Lady Foresters attended the meeting of the same order at 5t. Johns on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Dieierich, High Treasurer, attend&d the meeting and explained the rating of membership. Mr. and Mrs. Peter It-5 motored to Batesville. Ind.. to visit with Rev. "Vlshar, Mrs. Press' brother. Mr. and Mrs. Michels and daughter Florence of Chicago, spnt Sar.dy at Mr. Michel's parents. lie Engle cf Hammond visited h ? parent Mr. and Mrs. Anton Eagle on Sunday. Mr. Shea received a telegram fr-T.t Harr.mond last Saturday, announcing T.e sudden death cf his brother. Beatrice Fftbterltnsr of TTa nn-or, USE SLOAN'S TO . EASE LAME BACKS YOU can't do your best when ; your back and every muscle 1 aches with fatirue.
fr Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, niih. evl rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative fc-iow of warmth and comfort. Good for rhpu:-natismf neuralgia, praina and etrainf., aches and pains, eciatica, sore muscles, srirT joints and the after effects of weather exposure. ) For forty years pain'? enemy. Ask 3our neighbor. Keep SZcon's handy. $ At all druggists 35c, 7Cc, $1.40.
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Renew the Successful Interest in our Fall Festival of Bargains
WASHING POWDER
urancim.i s drand, Jarsc size
package at ..
16c
American Family SOAP 10 Bars for 59c
Lars day. at. .
SARDINES size box, special Men- . 15c
Monarch COFFEE 3 b. pkg. 95c
CUPS AND SAUCERS American semi - porcelain, large size special 1 Monday, at .... . Wash Boiler Special $2.49 Well made, "with copper bottom and stationary handles.
Women's and Children's KNIT UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Ladies' Silk Stripe Union Suits Soft wool finish cream color, fashioned to fit. Low neck no sleeve. Extra tilt $3.00 Regular size $2.75 Children's Merino Vest and Pants Soft wool and cotton mixed cream and natural color. 1 to 6 years $1.25 7 to 12 year $1.50 Misses Union Suits Well made, bleached and fleeces medium weight. All CAp sizes to 16, at. .'. . C Ladies' Heavy Vest and Pants Cream color. Heavy fleeced perfect made AO garments, all sizes f O Children's Union Suits Winter weight bleached and fletced garments high neck drop seat. 12-14-16 $1.50 6-8-10 $1.25 2-4 $1.00 Children's Merino Union Suits Soft wool and cotton garments cream color high meek long sleeve 2 to 6 years $2.00 7 to 12 years . . .$2.50
Annual Sale of
TOWEL;
For Thrift Monday
Towela towels towels a great opportunity for bonewive, hotels, boarding and rooming houses. These values far surpass those in all previous tales the merchandise being priced at less than it would cost to replace it
Fancy Turkish Towels, 16x32 size.. Very good weight, comes in fancy blue or pink stripes, at a very special price; 3 for 50c, each
17c
All white Turkish Towels, 19x36 size, hemmed ends, good weight; excellent for bath or hand use. Very special at this price, each
19c
Turkish Towels, p u Y e white, 21x42 size, double loop.. An excellent weight, in a good wearing quality. Each
29c
Heavy, absorbent, double thread, 22x44, hemmed with fine red borders, made of the finest selected yarns
39c
Beautiful high grade Turkish Towels, both decorative and practical, rich colored borders and fancy allover kinds. Wonderful values. We have put these in three lots at special prices: 47c 62c 89c
MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES OF TURKISH TOWELS We secured the entire sample line from one of ihe largest makes of Turkish Towels and we are going to sell them at prices less than today's wholesale price. Each, 10c 10 49c
Excellent Wash Cloths, the largest makers of manufacturer's surplus ders to match towels. Come in blue, pink, yellow and lavender edges. An opportunity to purchase Wash Cloths at a low price:
9c
HUCK TOWELS Pare white, with blue or red borders. 18x36 size. Made of heavy quality hack. While a limited quan- "J A tity lasts, special at
HUCK TOWELS A good weight towel with red borders. Will launder soft and give entire satisfaction for hand 1 A towels. Special at IV C
MERCERIZED DAMASK We place on sale a splendid quality of Mercerized Damask in a good assortment of new patterns. This damask is a very big special at this price. AQr Per yard 47C
BLEACHED CRASH A good quality of Bleached Crash with fast color blue border. Excellent for hand and roller towels. We offer this number at a very special ini price. Per yard 1 u 2 C
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Mothers will find Economy in this Sale of Little Fellows Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws 2 for $1 l.SO Choice of any two garments at the above price. The standard of quality in our Juvenile Department assures satisfaction. Serviceable garments for winter wear.
MORFOLK SUITS are stylish models, in dark cassimeres; sizes 6 to 1 0 years. The Pants are cut full and lined throughout. VERCOATS are made of heavy overcoating in button to the neck styles ; sizes 2'2 l '0 years; lined throughout with marw lining. Any combination of two of the above garments 1 1 CA
JUVENILE SUITS are of fine mixJ tures, corduroys and other fabrics; many have detachable washabl ecoIJars and cuffs; sizes 2J2 to 8 years.
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TVTACKINAWS are in rich plaids of warm material; sizes 4 to 9 years. .Large convertible collars and slit, patch or skater pockets.
Juvenile Section Second Floor.
SPECIAL VALUES IN A GREAT SALE OF APRONS
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Hundreds of Percale Aprons in several styles and of much higher pricings, all placed in
one large sale group for Monday. It will afford you great savings to attend this event. DOTTED PERCALES BELTED MODELS FIGURED PERCALES SASH TIE-BACK RIC-RAC TRIM STYLES, ALL SIZES Cotton Challie and Flannelette Kimonas, Breakfast Coats at $1 each Every wardrobe should have at least one, and here is a special low price opportunity to invest in the new models. The Flannelette Breakfast Coats are neatly trimmed with plain colored satin, finished with tie ; the kimonas come in Paisley designs with elastic at waist. Q 1 OO Specially featured Monday at. . . JJ Unusual Values in Children's Shoes
Black Gun Metal and Patent Colt, Button, good shoes, regular $1 .98 seller, sizes 5 to 8, for Thrift Mon- $51 1 f day. only.... 1 1 U
Men's Felt Cushion Comfort Slippers, in grey, sizes 6 to 11, regular price $2.00. for 1 1 f Thrift Monday, only P 1 1 U
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Little Boys Shoes, brown, gun metal, lace, sizes 9 to 131, nice comfort toe. CJO ACk special at & Big boys sizes 1 to 6, at $2.98
Men's Shoes, $5 For dress. Fine quality brown gunmetaj uppers, oak soles. Goodyear welt sewed, rubber heels attached, English or wide toes. Sizes 6 to 11. They are real good shoes at $5.00. Art Needlework
DOILIES Stamped on excellent quality of union linen, in many pretty designs, with scallop border. Size 36 inches. Thrift Monday, each 49c BED SPREADS Stamped on extra quality of unbleached fabric, including patches for applique and bolster. Thrift Mondav, $4.39
THO plait bave re-entered the roode.thesilhouetfce remain slender for street wear. Pfctnrfel Eerie Paiienu for Noresber
Tie Fashion took far Water
offer perfect ture gallery of
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OverbW9T2 law Perw J5 cent kf d 33 cant Skirt 6964 30c NONE HIGKt-R
MONDAY BARGAINS IN MEN'S & BOYS' Furnishings It is Overcoat Time, Suit Time, time to buy men's and boys warm winter apparel of all kinds. Our Monday Bargain Sales bring opportunity to YOU to SAVE on quality merchandise. Every item a real bargain read them alL Men's Overcoats A great: special purchase of fine garments bought at a big price concession-Up-to-date new overcoats that young men and men want right now, and choice of these styles ulsterette. double breasted form fitting, regular, ulster and Chesterfield over- OC coats, in every size.......... PJ MEN'S SUIT, Special Latest fall models for young men and men. well tailored from good fabrics, values to $35. C C Special Vfcrfw Boys' Mackinaws All Wool Mackinaw Coats for boys, double breasted, all around belt, sizes SrJL ,.$5.95 Men's Trousers Winter weight Trousers, excellent make, sizes 28 to 50 waist, tf f r
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Men's Gloves Men's Fabric doves, with embroidered backs, values to $ 1 .00, 6 9 C Men's Blue Work Shirts, at 79c Men's Overalls, at 79c Men's Heavy Union Suits, at. . . .$1.35 "Cooper's Wool Mixed Union Suits, at $2.69 Men's Wool Mixed Hose, pair 25c Boys' Heavy Ribbed Union Suits. .89c
INFANTS SPECIALS CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS Made of excellent quality of Outing Flannel, and also stripes, in pink and blue; made with white muslin waist; sizes 1 to 6 years. Specially priced for Thrift Monday. 29c each CHILD'S ROMPERS Made of splendid quality of black sateen, peg top, long sleeves, finished with dainty hand embroidery; sizes 2 to 6 years. Thrift Monday, $1-59 INFANTS RECEIVING BLANKETS Made of excellent quality of white outing flannel, with shell edge, in pink and blue. Thrift Monday, 43 c each
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ia visiting' at the home cf her s'ster Mrs. Gecrge Schutz. Mis? Anna. Helser at Chicago ig visiting with friend? an! relatives in thia vicinity. Numerous mmcrs of th Lady v0r-f'-r' Cr.urt frr-.n hr attended th
"unera! servcea of Mrs. Rutiedge at -cherervllls. Mr. and Mrs. Kerning of Beechorr, til., visiter! with relatives here on Sunday. Peter Sauer. Jr., left on Monday for : River. Wisconsin, making- the
trip via au:o. Mr. Sauer's broth? John Saue.r and Mrs. and Mrs. V.'n St.ark, Mrs. Stark being a sister of M Sauer, left early ia the surpmcr smake their home at Eagle River. A large attendance gathered at Mi?! at St. Martin's ohurch on ' Wd
sr.ay morning- to witness the ccn-:-.ation of a large class of children Bishop Aidering of Ft. Wayne. Mr. Hoffman and daughter Mary, :: on Thursday morning for Dakota ' visit relatives. Henry H-asse has been confined to his
home -with rheumatiam. Work has begun on the J. B. Fedler faj-m at drilling- a. -well la hopes of striking oil. The teachers of the Lincoln achool attended the County Convention at Gary last Friday, thus giving the
school children a holiday. Th Schreiber read nouth of Hanover Center. Is being stoned and U well under -way and will be completed !n aboji another -week. Mrs. Moke Schlllo of Hammond cal.ed on friends here last Mondav.
HANK and PETE . m soamg vt on, ca by RAY HC&PMAM
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