Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1921 — Page 3

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THE TIME& l;!l!!!l!l(l!!!l!l!!!!i!!!!liH!!i!!!ili!!!!Ii!!!!;!ililll!i;!!i!!!!!ii!;ili !;!i!i!!i:!li!!!i!ii;i!!H!I!!i!i!!l!!lli!l!!ii:iHii!i!!lii . -. r Jti Extra Specials 45-INCH HUCK rOWELING-Hemtitchedi cn be used for dinner scarfs and buffet scarfs. Q-, Exceptional quality. Wednesday at OVC Extra Specials BEAR BRAND YARN All colors to choose from. Very specially priced for Wednesday, per CO.kein OJC iff s RED SEAL HAIRNET Cp or fringe style and choice of all shades. HAND BAGS Of genuine leather, wiih 6 inch frame; $1.98 values. For ij "I 3CS Wednesday 1 J UAUFMAHH S WOLF - Hammond, hia MEN'S BILL FOLDS Made of genuine leather -Hid the regular $1.00 WOMEN'S . HANDKERCHIEFS Erooroiderd corners, in various colors. Worth 69c a dozen. A.CI On sale.do....

TELLS HOW HE KILLED 19 GERMANS:

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Irgonne Hero, Ons of World's Greatest, Writes Exclusive Story For I. N. S. VOTK SrrKnnt Sfiinnfl Woodflll. I . !. A.. litis recently come lti

Wednesday, 3 for 25c Double S. & H. Stamps Tomorrow values. On sale 63c t

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one .f Hie war n (trclf t hrrr. ; n- I -- ITrxhinir ileoi rrel lnt WooUISH. Iil!e n flrst llrulrnnnl In the I'll'ili, l)lii!in. A. 1'.. ie if mined f j hrmrrr In the .4rrnnc forest 11ml I tilled him to the lixhet honors. Sin- i

Klr-bsnilrd, .idftll went Into . lnn-n Land" nnil rlenncrt u tin-man in mm li r enn nest otter inn.lilne sun nml, klllinic nineteen Germans In t Voilflll. n In Washington t represent the infantry at thr liurial of an unknown dead veternn on A nit 1st Ice I:ir. hits for the nrst time written the story of hi courageous fent. KWITUIt. (BY 5.V M I'KI, WOOPFITJ...) (Written for the Internaltinai News.) WASHINGTON. Nov. T. As a first

luutenant 1 fcas sent to the SiNti-thj

Infantry. First Division. late in IJlv I. ate In August, l'.MS. the regiment was relieved in Alfare and started marching to St. Mlhiel section. Our mission havinu been completed, we proceeded to lilcreourt, arriving there li'tob?r th. In the Arsontie. while we were ad;d vaneimr. enemy machine minuets and artillery concentrated a heavy fire lis. Some ilrovpetl into shell holes. I v:is forced to take rover in a dummy tr. ncti. not deep enoush to hide the i-fiok on try back. Thjy kept up a heavy strintr of (ire. knock inu; dirt ami rook over ine and puttc tuririK ' ra incon t. 1 v rot a farewell note on the b--k of a little photo of u dear loveI one - mV w'lfe. However, the en ir.v Ve-inu-pushed by Yank troop s'l'Wvn'.v cased firing. At dal.-.h'. October 12. we were ordered over the top for corneal reconnaissance. A terrible larrasre forced us to di in. The etietny was entrenched and (shrouded by a heavy tits. I -"aw the necessity for oufek ac tion and si srnalline several men to follow me. I crept, by dotourinir. on a machine nun position. I slid my rifle forward, raised on my elbows and killed five (turners In the pit. One enemy irunner attempted to retreat. I killed him with my pistol. I dashed to a cover of brush and then ran into a Herman officer !n htd-in:j-. H attempted to disarm me. 1 hl:n with my automatic. -1 here was continuous firing. The . i.-nty had been creeping through and nwpi pins the woods with fire. JIavlnij lost control of my onmfntiy In the dense wiid mess. I continued to advance by takintr cover". I located another machine pun after a short distance. Crawllntr to a flank position. I sniped five of the crew and silenced the Klin. I crept elnner to It and encountered three Germans carrying ammunition to the un I had just silenced. We saw each other at the same time They yelled "Kanti ",k1" and dropped their equipment. I ' a( tured and sent thorn to the rear. 1 advanced but a short distance when I encountered a third machine tun and usintf the fame method before applied. I worked rny way to a flank and killed five of the gunners as they took their places at the gun. Heavy overhead fire forced me to jump into an enemy trench for cover. As I dashed into it. I nearly jumped on two reuc-hinK Hermans. one of them reached for his luger. I fired first. He doubled up.' The second was reaching for his rifle. I .s'juezzed the triKgor. but my automatic failed to go off. 1 seized an Intrenching tool and dealt a crushing1 blow on his head. As I turmd I saw the other had retrained hut pistol. He was dispatched in the same manner. That's all there is to it.

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Iv'bmei IFbo Hose, $2 Now's the time to wear wool hose, so comfortable, yet stylish to. We are iiovvir tr excephonal quality in blue, green and brown heather mixtures at $1 .00.

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WOMEN'S "PHOENIX" SILK AND WOOL HOSE An extra fine quality with reinforced heel and toe. Colors brown and 0 black. Special, pair. .

CHILD'S HOSE 1x1 rib, medium weight cotton, black only, pair. . .

INFANTS' HOSE Part wool, good quahty; white, black and brown. Special, Ci f per pair C

Ail-Wool French Serge Extra Fine Quality, 54-inch Wide, yd.

$2.69

Never before have we offered such a compelling dress goods value. One look and you'll be convinced of the extraordin a r y bargain waiting you. Strictly all-wool: 54 inches wide, in navy blue only. For Wednesday only. $1.69 yard.

$4.50 Values 40 inches Wide Canton Crepe, $2.88 yd. A very high grade all-silk Canton Crepe. Wonderful dress quality. 40 inches wide, in black, navy and brown. Made to sell t $4.50. Our sale price, $2.88 per yard. But come early! All-Wool Velour, $2.69 yd. This popular fabric for coats comes 54 inches wide, in such wanted colors as navy, marine, brown, golf red and kelly green. Regular $3.98 equality. While it lasts, $2.69 yard.

Colored Flannels 18c yard 36-inch colored Outing Flannel, for night dresses and pajamas. Large variety of neat designs, in pink and blue.

Bleached Flannels 15c yard 27-inch heavy quality Bleached Outing Flannel, sells regularly at 22c per yard. Special fof Wednesday, while it lasts, 15c a yard.

$3.98 Costume Velvets, $2.98 Yard wide, twilled back, fast pile, fast color guaranteed to wear. All wanted colors. The $3.98 quality ordinarily and a bargain at that price. Now you buy it for $2.98.

Every Good Style Is Here in

Boys9 Overcoats $6 to $25 The largest selection in Northern Indiana to pick from all-wool materials, becoming patterns, and the newest styles in an abundance of models. BIG VALUES FOR BOYS 3 TO 20 YEARS Belted backs and convertible collars predominate. "Warmth without weight" models the kind of overcoats boys like. At each price, extreme value.

Values in Boys9 2-Pants Suits

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2-PANTS SUITS Ligl.t and dark mixtures, in snappy pattcrns. Specially 07.75 priced at 2-PNTS SUITS Alt-wool ma-t-ii Jx. smarmy tcilcred Morfo'.ks. specially priced H.5Q at

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EXTRA VALUEfine.it ruits. finest

tailoring. Special at

BLUE SERGE SUITS Guaranteed hist col'.-rs; a!I-worl, Norfolk rr.odds; finely tailored, with one pair of pants. ?j Special at

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Values in Stylish

WOMEN'S OXFORDS The new blucher last, of mahogany calf vvitii new 9 8 heei. A smart John Kelly model, f g n per pair C.aU WOMEN'S OXFORDS Brrwa kid w'.f'ij nilitary "7 r r heel. Special at. .. O J Clack Kid, $6.50

CHIIDPEN'S SHOES ' Star" Lran l "Tess and Ted" of ma!X;y.C:If;.Spe" $4.oo

Misses' Sizes, $4.50

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Extra Size Gowns

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Vv omen's extra size gow.is, made of good finality heavy flannelette Neat striped

from. Exceptional h

Children's Gowns, 79c Nicely made gowns of warn serviceable flannei'Me; siies are 6 to 14; all gowns cut nictly, full and roomy. Special 79c.

Sale a f Sateen Bloomers Fcr Wednesday Only. A special selling of ankle length (Qs Sateen Bloomers, in ail sizes, at J 7

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A Sale for Wednesday Only Exceptional i ite very fewest Voats Here they are attractive new models for women and misses. Just

placed on the racks for Wednesday's selling. Wool Velours, EoliviuS. PoiCS. Kersevs in attractive helted stvU with laro-p rr.1- t

. , ...w, v. WW. lars of Beaverette or Coney. Choose from navv. brown and deer

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Coats at $29. 75 Wool Velours and Ebl vias in the finer grade beautifully trimmed with fur, nicely lined. Some, are embroidered. New attractive styles to choose from at $29.75.

Coats at $39. 75

In this lot are featured the new "Bolero Blouse" models so popular. Lovely touches of fine embroidery and beautiful fur trimming embellish them.

An Unusual Attractive Array of The Newer Frocks

'Lanton Crepes Tricotines

Delightfully different, demurely simple, or winsomely em broidered and beaded these frocks will stir the desire of every woman for they are priced so reasonably- at such a saving that the values are indeed imperative. Thev have

been chosen from higher priced models (values up to $36.75) ijff -t$r and specially selected as a Wednesday feature at $25.00. ifif j.

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Dresses, $16.75 Choose from good quality tricotine or fine canton crepes clever new frocks, prettily trimmed and embroidered.

Skirts, $5.98 Good looking, practical models for sport and every day wear. All-wool serge in new plaids and checks. Perfect fitting and finely finished.

Children's Coats in Variety Coats for children of all ages are here for the wee tots, 2 to 6 years; for "intermediates," 8 to 10; and for older children. 10 to 14 years. Appropriate models for each stage of childhood; charming little models, cleverly trimmed. They are all very moderate in price.

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Big Values Now for Your Money! Men's Union Suits

You should lay in an entire winter's supply of these fine Union Suits, as such values are hard to equal. Choose from heavy and medium weight cotton rib, merino finish, and mixed wool, in five different shades. Sizes 36 to 46. All cut with expert care perfect fitting. Exceptional value.

Sale Men 's Heavyweight PAJAMAS, $1.65 A sample lot of fine heavy domct Flannelette in neat striped prtterns. Pajamas that will give excellin; service cut full, trimmed ;with silk frogs. Sizes 15 to 18. Worth $2.00. Buy now at $1 .65.

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BOYS' UNION SUITS Heavy cotton rib style with closed crotch cut full -perfect fitting; ecru Color; 85c values, CA

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HEAVY FLANNELETTE BLOUSES For sturdy boys in gray, khaki and blue; lay down collors; sizes 8 to 16. 7r

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