Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES. 'Wednesday, Xov. 9, 1021.
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tiii: EXAJiriE or America A: the a !!" ru .in l. :-,!.'M i-. !!', t ni in Kansas Ci:y i li mil :- tf -.t Lo-n.-h i,t w ith pftial reference to tin' j'j'iu i unit;. In I'.iif ti' ii i-, . it t .m1 ex-sorv U-e
n v. ;is I. if i,f!i if it: a naianer in speaKeis. .n
n.s ;u .;:i!r.-5 a d-'oper i-isiiili'Mno' tnan iimkiI inim !..' th.u wo aso o:i i!if eve of a mo:.t uioiueutous i I'f ! ;.i uf t;if !,.t'. -ui-. Uiir own military load-
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lf '; i iriiK il through I h iiuiuiti nance oi pen e. f eauno;. il-fi'M lKit the irr:z.i-d warriors by
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Jlwii lomwimnij to ibr i.iituwawi icl.nuiw i!ih.v.i !. ot .il.. a.-lium war and taat. tlun tUuimoua private wlu, --'. lu' ' ;! ,i , a, , , ...-.v.-.r.i .....,i,n.lihinK that will bo 'X.-rlod t !HlJl tor w tit ooii r ii i.vi t iao-i. i
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' our country movmc forward
I you fall to reoeiva oui copy or fn lir. ; I1'.. ' ! a'i Sromptly aa jrou bay :n tbe tu, picnv do m.t thu.K u rva , i, n leat r was u I tem .a iu . rtii.u.iuiii.' tin. .if. u.. 'i : ' ''
aervlaa a not wnat It uax.'4 lo tj aad tt.ui riMnyfiinis ra eueryai Iron, nuuy noui'w atKut me ir-iiii auu wd.i ti ice. 1mm Xime ut incrta3 itii u'.(ii.ni vyuijim.'n'. ua n tn tulvivibaT u Mtiui juu a" aoi itC our vxiyci tt.a il act ptomptly.
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OUK WAR HEROES. at mti .tmifl Won. Hill, wluiiM' In me is in . ", . Ind . 'a; i'oai railed to mtblif attention by a! i ff 1 1 ; n tr a "'f of tlirff gro.-it.-st individual of t!if war. S: a u !c-l!:i n. lod In .lew nineteen
si d. -lifts an! faiiiurt'd tbite mac'.nno sun W 1;;, j ;. ;.!'.! !:;'! b ('f ..TK-'ittlt VfrU, wllO
r.'ij.Miicl !':j (,fi):a:'. f:d of Major " 1. 1 1 b'aey, and ! t j;,-)! i.f i'f- ".:!- !i,ii t '. ;on ,' but t'if feat of S't'-
WASHINGION SHINES. Washington lias nm bwu to tuiMefiu'd ith an
invasion of foreign dignitaries na e Hector was a (f.ia. : 1 ":;m Not that uniforms and bright, bnttutis ar,- n.iti i !" ''
Washington; but corrt-.-iiomleius a.-un- tbe- i'ird; ta.ii the capital's famous thoroutiifarfs have bee ; i:
to the eye since the tentive ramunt c torca -Aaaor. "" ' " "'"""' ,'xr,'''t appeared thereon. 11 !Vi ' v ;;v' 'a-aii h- was grantcl th. M-.-dal There is rumor also of hosp.-ui.v bffo-n- r-N "f !!":'r'r ! dfcoratious. sartorial splendor; baneuets are Miaa.-..,i- ,. . , T: . a,; . !: e : aa, t h !ae : la-f ,1 a !i 1 t f:v t 1 hat lr have been redecorated to offer M,itS-,:.. b .-t.iiie :": ",r-!i'--' ""-n' "''' U 1 npi-ear that Those who may not entertain a -rend-r wiM.;, a ; ' ;- d f-:. 1 ven ise r. Ia fa-t a man who t-x-rremiers secretary, or at least a third a.,-,..!it in, -a- ih' ' ' i-: - ons,'i. u.v., recognition preter irarelv f tt:,t di-po:. n f , yo aaoa blowing a hrn. Japan alone is reported to have a b aa'aai ,.f'::. ;T,:r !'v" ;,:,ri;n;f,,- in,;"nan!':,newspapermen on the way; Hritain i s.-idii-;.- .-, ).; 1 1; i'-'t :;';!' h-mor .hie should be aeeorded France has an advanced guard here rlrea'y .. !:!':! ! :"'o;ii. n table feats in the fare of danger ena more. Taking it all into consideration, t!. i 1 niif.v int Me-t so nntny escar-ed the perils f-ome justification for the cry cf a continental lev-- ih'' b-.ttlcfieb! ..fter f!i"':i;- the mettle they nos-
: , -.-. ,-t, hi'w 'aaay others there may have been '.an :.o -a tc'ial i ii'ira.ge and wlm made equally ; a i hitr a"-nt;'t, et ffri.-lifd in ihe efforts leaving no ! renrd f t;..r iarha Had any one of thepe men 'who Hand out ft'li-id. uous heroes la en killed it i i t"-.-:b''' th.it all m id eaf o of their fforts would ' af ;.-a if'f red with tlicnt. All three were in deadly -.teril . that fmethitii; nut-t be credited to good fcr-h:r-f' U. ..'. t thev were, enahlfd to make their execu-
LLOYD GEORGE'S WIT p' " fi;-::h!fil1 nnd in tho (nd to f-cril' nnscathcdIt is said that when the first tens.. i.-..M:n z j the Irish conference was held Mr. Oorge eaih d -li- ' In other words, the m.tvif producers have Indicated ; ssemblage to the table by emoting the ords of Mr. t .. t,w- of the actors that if they clo not lay off the. Gladstone to his host, when the guests waited for :;? Muff they will have to stay eff the screen, dinner. "Cohnan, are we all mustered?" (MusUiV. , See? And Colman inanufae tut ed it). This miuht IN curbing taxes this administration !.? putting have been expected to break up the con fere ace. but ' the vr-e Kntrlis.li cn the course d the last admlnInstead the witticism provoked spontaiieotts laughter, i:-t 'ai.o;;, ai ha-t. fays the report, and one Irishman slapped Mr. George j , heartily cn the back, instead of, as was anticipated, It : lear'y in evidence that Charles Chaplin did on the dome. 'not b-avc his nn s agent at. hoot".
The - Passing - Show
paper that Paris lias moved to Washington. Washington is to be the meet ins? place of dipPmats, secretaries, secretaries' secretaries, retainers diers and journalists- The District of Columbia is doing itself proud to entertain them well. May a kind providence keep them from fore et ? in tr. in the excitement of color and entertainment, the high purpose for which they were sent.
AOTIinil thing bey,. rid the oMrili:ni;sio of rni llio age IS a, man voluntarily consuming AX ice cream Mdu. AT ten o'clock Sr. the morning, lllf can't a'.wai ,-i M)Mi:TItU:s OH. Tin; man vvb.o i:HS a vacant t-Xiir.sslon IV a iu.'kir faille SI AY be hoi iins i fn'l fiou.se. 'I'll IJ oi'.c Kia at tiling A l.l. people crave for In peace AM ttiat is exactly SHT the statesmen seem SO r-.taciaiit to provide. KflKXTISTS say that the SVOHMl will bn without Prasollne I ,"a'n years and others say It will Hi: w;Jth-ut. blendes In 300 years (If well if there are no blondes to T.YKK auto rid.nK' Tin; Kas won't 1. missed much. K often wonder why a bride IlDTIIIlltS :o much about hard-made ling-'.-rl Till: gro.-mi doesn't KNOW the difference AMI furthermore h doesn't 1. 1 I-: a wlioop 'I'Hi: C"iic eption cf beauty HOES not seem to have entered
llf I.II really count. Sli;V are like a lot OI-" other things TIII:y seem easy until you THY to do them. A plot, says the Kreat American IiniN l2 Is yet to come SO every ynuin; girl believes. Slj: recelvine; a diamond llivi; one of our well know-j, -la HAS been unable to kerp lli:it hair properly arrnngi'd AMI siinpy can't do a thir. with tt. Mi; suspect that many a husband IIO doesn't know ar.y more TII XN' to uso the upt towel l'Hi;si;su;ii to tell his wife how to Vote. IT fakes a baby about a year TO learn to put hia foot I.V his mouth and it takes blm AUDI T ia) more ti 1IHI:aIv him-elf of the habit.
f HOW MUCH
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grow n ? T How i.iueh bis-cer was the f'ircus Maxinms In aneient 1'a.iue tl.aa J:ii'..ard's famous an. naV
ft What vo; tho l)w ia and Clark
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t What are. lianas? 10 How Tur id Lexington, Mass.. from Huston? ANSWERS TO YESTEEBAi"3 QUESTIONS 1 In Creeian my th.-.b -j y let w.- rnymphs f t:..s are! lores's liiiiea.' Ans. 1 t.... . . 2 What if. ..a o;,k j.pj te? Ans. It a ball a'ooat tiie t-.z of ; i f . . -in, I on lu.a.'ii and steins t, o.; a 1 1 'l hey are produc d by act. on .,:' jn.-v-tt . ?. Where is the Obi ri r? Ans. It Is the (-Teat rl.T of Western .-aber.a. 4 Who f-aind.si Oer-rgia? Ana. James A. ( liiethol pi'. 0 Wl.ii was Omar Khayyam? Aes Ho was a fo-t ami a: -t roe. . -a- r. H.s Kieatesl pe-ti'.:! iH'iii was h.s Hubaiyat. li -Wh.u is- an or:.t'.i!ii? A:.s. It is a s;.cr.-i story s.-t to j,,!i.;e. 7 Who U.-,.; i i, s eo! t? Are.. If., wan a Seminole Italian chief ;,r d :-f tte: inst'Rators of t!,. s- '-aid s'- tm :.o!.; w:,r.
---U'liat is pMiiniican? Ans It ti- - ' !-' ..; ed food made by rutting- l--a est into strips and after dryinsr th..,i oiifchly r due xi.g the strips to . po ::.-! n ixins' the fubstan' with boiiin l it. It i.s much used by arctic soya'-' !' V. i:.it city is the cai-ilal of Cu'uli-t liia? Ans. ai ratiieii to. 3a Who was I'ocahontas' father .r.s. The Indian chief Powhatan.
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FIVE-MINUTE BREAKFASTS
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riret Stops All Pain Then Peels the Cora Off. J' n't tr ,- tr, f,,x trot rai corn torturec fc.t. Get rid of your corn;.. It you hav.
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The latest breakfast dainty is Instant Quaker Odts. The flavor and rpiahty are identical with old st'e Quaker Oat-. Eut the Instant cooks in ori?.!xth
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AM) we wonder if tho Oltlt.IXVI, idea wasn't th.at they HOI I I) be ued principally AS weapons anyway M eff. e r i vcros? was nil thlt
1 Wla n was It first known that Greenland was really an Island? 2 How many jdajcra are there on a pc to team? a Wleue do we get the word polytechnic? 4 When a pope dies who elects his successor ? 0 What city Is the capital of North Carolina? Where were chrysanthemum first
irom o to o minutes. In Instant Quaker the. oat-, are cut before iiakii:g. They are p-mly cooked and rolled tnhi. Tho-e Email, thin flakes; cook almo-t instantly. Vet they taste just like slow-cooked oats. Kxpcrts ccrtity that an hour cottbi cook the oats no better. The lines' oat di-h in existence can now he served in five minutes. Ask your grocer for Instant
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! Make Your Feet Happy! Remo-re Thoa j Corn With "Geu-lu" nev. r a-i a corn ttcklwd to death. Jus J fpi-iy a !'..-.v drops of "tiets-lt" to yours i Tl.' ii w.it, h fh it itrn da; peacefully a ! tt it had ?i i.e to s p. s.o.-,n it is nothing 'bat H loo- I.--..;..-- of .lead skin that jov,
can lift r:hi df with yotir fingers. Oct nf;. r them now. Your droczW ha- "G't It." Costs but h trit'- i nothlritr at a ! if it fqils. Mfd. by I-J 1 .-'. ' ''': A- ' . ' '" .-. B-
"Can't fool me it's a Piedmont"
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Virginia tobacco is the best
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Thursday will be our Monthly Dollar Day at this store. The recent cold weather will make this event a great selling occasion of winter necessities. We are crowded with warm things for the cold weather and all are new and priced according to our policy of selling at a small margin of profit. Save the difference by shopping here this season.
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Wool Finish Broadcloth 31.00 a Yard 58 inches wide in navy, burgandy, brown and grey. An ideal cloth for cold weather frocks.
Coat Lining 2 Yds. $1.00 36 inches wide, good quality sateen, in pretty figures for coats and suits.
Prints more .Auto Adver thing than any oilier neiospaper in the district and is the best id ay for dealers to cei in touch ivith the vrosveciiue customers. E?w in Lake G misty Wh Ihi Jloaey to 7Jxt b bj ea Auiamabik iieai 1HS TIMES.
Checked Flaxon 4 Yds. $1 30 inches wid in small checks, for infant's dre-scs and small aprons. Regular 39c values.
Beauty S:ik 36 inches wide, used for making pretty under-things all colors. 30c values 3yards for $1.00. Romper Cloth 32 inches wide, in a wide range of pretty patterns for children's outfits. 29c values 5 yards $1.00. Cretonne The famous Tudios cretonne i:i the best colorings, typifying a range of excellent shades. 3 yards $1.00.
Piece Dyed Percale 11 Yards $1.00 The original old fashioned prints in assorted colors ; 1 2 to 1 5c values, fast col
ors.
Table Oil Cbth 3 Yards $1.00
best tn-
45 itches wide, in the
bleached qualitv; white or colored.
Dress Ginghams 6 Yards $1.00 27 inches wide, in a wide range of beautiful patterns. This is our usual fast color; 25c quality. Children's Hose 4 Pair $1.00 Black only; in all sizes. An excellent quality. Usually selling at 39c a pair. Silk Pongee Yard $1.00
I The verv best silk duality, used so much
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for drapery. lhe very best color ct natural tan.
Night Gowns Best quality outing flannel, in a pretty range of stripes, double fleeced, fast color; $1 .50 quality, $1.00 Men's Hose All sizes in black, cordovan or grey 35c values 5 pairs $1.00.
LADIES' SILK HOSE, $1.00 Black only, in a beautiful quality silk hose; all sizes. Regular $1.50 values.
BLACK SATEEN ROMPERS $1.00 Each All sizes, in a good quality black sateen, trimmed in yellow. $1.49 values.
3?d Sheets, $1 .CO Large size seamless, wide hem, good quality, $1.45 values.
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LADIES' GLOVES, 2 PAIR $1.00 The celebrated Sixonette fabric
glove in seasonable shades, usually for 89c a pair.
selling
Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, in thirty different colors, double thread quality $1.59 values yard, $1.00.
Dependon Gingham 3 Yards $1.0
27 inches wide, in blue checks, fast colors; used mostly for aprons 18c values. BABY PANTS, 4 PR. $1.00 Good quality rubber in all wanted sizes.
MEN'S UMION SUITS, $1.00 EACH Heavy ribbed, ecru shade, all sizes. $1.50 quality. CORSETS, $1.00 Women's Rust Proof Corsets in all sizes, pink only. $1 .50 values. LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, 12 FOR $1.00 e A '.vide range of beautiful 'designs in pi ':v and embroidered figures. LADIES' FUSES, $1.00 New styles in real leather purses, fitted with, mirror, etc. $1.50 values. Lingerie Crepe 30 inches wide, in a host of wanted figures for lingerie; fast colors, 45c values, 3 yards for $1.00
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