Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1921 — Page 12

PAGE

Till: TIMES. AVodnosrlav. Nov. Ifi. 1921 nrnni ; vniiTunu uiQiTno hia own method of baby lingo to ascertain the intrudor's name. The Impromptu reception was cat short by a ini'SMihKf-r, who led th unannounced littie vi-'itor back to his mother, who had frati tioally search... for him while ho was on his exploration tour. i.VTKUESTEl) SPECTATORS AT PAULEY IUUHH UL VIOMUIV W S ..-.A IROKEiNONSENATORS Safe Milk

786 II..l-in..!i :.-.ir.-t liamuv oid. lj;.i.:ni' Nov. li. l.'-l.

:r.

I ..r Sir: Vr-.'.sr very o 'd eto'or-i-il in to I'. ;. '.- Times alul "!!l iri-:.--' of burtiia- ratio and pu'erna! .-o.o guf erniueru interested i:ie, s:,nv 1 h:ul j:ist concluded roadtnir aa iir.ulvi' ,.f .-fin mi . ratie ir '.a'. ; ve i-v .-.tl- in i o r,jjr'Nf s i'!;;iu n w t:...t t-'.':...i ! to rU. i.rec ki.Uu-at'.nr, mry i.o- :;- I rn' r t" '.. Ib-aita a:::l lil'.ioat::r. b :;'., known various y us :!. o?i.er-lt- v.::i c . 4 1 " - it. r;. t';e O ,vi n 1 ill i.S. f.iSi. th S::';n.s--'vr.er v-:' u. v, t'--

. V e 3

y. . ' - r -.11 I '! .i: 1-tr

t ihe .a p i

j t r.o -.;!i:i t y ? i ir 1 . fii Initt. r." 1.1 r.- ! : . ., '"'OS .!J t, .0.1 0 . u; lij . : Mu.tr .tl..! ) y w , j 1 1 1 ju'.i :d ia ..r ;: l j'. !, h;i '( -' loot .ii.-? tin.- in i " V - i-'Ull'J (ilVl'il tljotll

i a.mr i it-

1 '.vi-.li I eoti'.i :iri;(-- ov rv ' .; i'i M i;.iy I is,-.,.

I'lfIt'-.i iit my ),., :". : i'- y ! . iuT, . : iy. . -' i . " 'a ! -as b--- ; n;.,,!.- r. i !:, , !',.; .- ;.,..,

V.inkit!-r

ii. -W-.ui.l . uilh r:iy-y-. i)V At 1-ui-i'ti ;.:":!-

. -Ii,! l' in ' lit ,-

J!

J4

' ' t tny o ii j ' f'M 1 ::Hi-! i-. :. iii.-- it ii-n' L-.----1

a!.-l l:t

v..

t r'rjn fire t'.i vt-rj in (ii r.ul ''--:'

n-l H o pr , i r. tovvt-

t i"i-..nt'' -rt.s are ii'.

rtM.:iiois i!!,io-'li progress. ju1--; '' i-5'.i ..r if thr faiiov. j-iiis i-hvi-il r-riy.- I 1-c f--!ifr'-.I d t aloirthe h?!:ic5r.-.ls - f :ti:ii.-ns of ib"i!:..si::i'i.u!y to rnf-ir-v th-:a'. l'.i:re won id lo inc-'l "o.il r-nrn'.:i t b-u ,; rt ry rin. vom.m or. J rh'M .'cor.-. t.irf biitli until a'trr dr.ath. i'Ji-i.i:-:.in Vo rbot'Ti" evcryw lien. Anil tlie array of bureaucrat lr.cr: a?v.i a J inf.r,i;nm. Wii.v, to he ron; !?t nt, we wi'.l ha? to bavo officials to vatch ud res''.:!" ! y 1'Scials. Lsst t:i-i:t P:-. J. O. T'-':ar, fit. an ci IIahnrr-.3'.n rd'.'d.eal oo'lopro of C!:!0350 sa.-.J Jn tii j Paily Xews, "Who ib'-tJd fin 's r, .-q ni..dical educatU-nV '.r'? th.1 sii . r'- of :i srr',L' ':n ir;.!ViTunl ci'tfn t e. vh .: n.t !.'.'.i. -v. ro.ofiv i'..mrt to the ev.nc:f.s:ca t.-.tt a.i r.-o-o-l' !t? Is commiiiu .i-.c and t !'. :h- i siioiiM f,-ot t r 1 , ' e tJon of pi-y.-a. :.:):- . Sinoo -si-bon fc.is one 1n.lsvidu.,l-.-slcknss j-:cparci;z'.-J Ifto !i"ri;t:-i of u!i A insi'ita? T1)P Kt-riv.a !t.1 w,-f! -. r 11 -recy th" - r i r .D'l pf.tt r-a"r -r. 1,. .v nsiti. 1 r tins: who r.i;iv 1 nirnt r;vv a rv '.' !.. gG'f but tl f I (..iraeivh-jro w 1 r 1 1 - ) r k !r r st rrv ..- s i.'.Ti or cvfrv COHiirrs fiTli i--i TV -T,"ir.i T . 1 t "1 -t ti- .iiritr r-:''' nr.-n nuii-.n

.V i ; ) i .1 1 e n ; 1 i : 'Si:! t'10 i-i-i i.-m. ai d no r tbat

".:o. ;.-! it!; a cliMii-o of :. ;. j-, ra - . !i: -'; "l ti-I't '.;' .. r c.r.b.r a o y--i an.l 1 ,v.,l ,-..Vo 1- o-.t a '' to 111:1k.' vp. A fano us l: .--n-i.-m at ii'ti'Nii!-.! pji-j that & p-. r orit c Ulf di.vno.'fs . rt- w r.-ttr. ''i:.'!i nnuiH'ai ;.:ao;i,-o 1 ..-o n

fiu;.v v- l.'.ch is d.tiiud a; o:v-':-'-l .i' l'o: -ii;. kt;..w!, .11." then

" JtU j.j..? ; iav. r t a :nc-i-

C'OJl U'Oi . liospacifnily y -arfo w. v.". r.T,!: .

r- -a

v id

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Nov. Thv sacred S.'iialc- chnnibor. stamping gioaid of "laid, diguilb-d solonu, was iiv.a,ded reo.ntly by otu- to wimm traditioa made no difference wiiatt.-ver. Tli'- intruder wa a little four year oid child, who strayed from his mother whiles .'be wan absorbed in the inspection of the Capitol with a party of tourists. Tile little boy, evincing- no Interest in the guide's oratorical explanation.".

b.-iran a little inspection of ids own!

OLD-TIME COBBLERS MADE SHOES FOR 62c f I NTCR NATION AL NEWS SERVICE CAMIIUIX;i:. Xov.-Mims Klizabeth McIJyar has a daybook which was kept by her grandfather. Thomas lieLlyar, who operated a shoe and bootmakers' shop on the lot where the family residence stands. Ho came here in 12. Tho 1,00k, for 1S23, shows that twenty-five cents was charged for soIinK a

and calmly toddled into the Senate, p;iir of thors and 02 1-2 cent- for Chamber in tho midst of peace treaty ! mak!,,t' !L of (ii.e .shoes. In return discussion. f"r f'u u work payment consisted of ' ' ,, , 25 pounds of flour, valued at 5 1-2 He stood unconcerned, y in the cen- , ,.f.nls. J0 Ui f b,!ef, valued ter a!. :e for a moment. K.'.ed around at :,5 ui cf;ilts. a piRt of pf.ach him wonderfully, and spying the door i.ranlJy, worth 12 1-2 cents; a quart of the Republican cloak room open, he of whiskey, 12 1-2 cents, and a galmade a beeline for it. He was ion ; ion of whiskey at S7 1-2 cents, surrounded by a srroup of Senators,; i addition to these credit items the from whom the cloak of dignity had book shows that coffee .sold at 37 1-2 completely disappeared, each trying cents, or about what it sells at now.

For Infinti

& Invalids

WO COOK'NCS

The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch EtHome,Office,n4 Fountains. A A for HORUOCS. 1-Avoid Imitations & Substitute

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

President and Mrs. Harding;. Pv.e.;d?T.t ITnr-1lr.r attended the opening session of the arms conf.orei.oe ni as a dc:o,i:te hut as a mere spectator. lie is shown hero With -Mrs. Hardins as i:e entered the conference building last Saturday,

ruabi btnhui laid i mth l mh blOfti m tap m to $m M n or

Oh A

Also Made Eiree Trips to Hot Springs, Brt Still Was Unsuccessful in His Quest, Finally Returned Hone and After All Else Failed He Found That Nerv-Worth Gave Long-Desired Relief from His Troubles, He Now Sleeps Cater, His Stomach h Belter and He Feels Like a $ew Man.

i i

it i.a '! i lae. '. m eri orniiiif r.ervous ii.s, tones'1 11; cases this b.T.e.and tnvnroratcs the w!;c;e system. It eiT -v una ;,tc the ..;;! jiotnitii; liarmur or hahi t-form- ' ii'id crave !! ;.: (,...;. ;v uU. no narooUca. coal tar products or ..... ... I i:t 1 - u .' , -.. . 1 in i 1 i-t.'.i 1 iii C'l : s. T r is c.-i n a 1 ! v -ooil for

' " " - : .' "i i :ur or oid and it:-; pleasant taste !Juerv "lakes it a . ;re to tal:e. If you s.i-.-r irorn :--ioinach or nervo'LJ trou-

I t

f T..U

t::

tie

i'i e s ill.' list: It ,i

ird i i0 rcCO'l; .1 I',-'.-

run-nown. list l.-.s.-s or

.-r' - o, orth. Stop ex- j

.noiini; -ait uiitrivd thHc's. N'ervill has stooo. the test of years and: I merit s by u s- i .ii ov.-r l no coentrv and by people honi. j. rove that .Nerv-Worth deep; ti dosu-e.i rcsuiis. Nerv-Worth U i ) . r hot 1 le It is pc.td on a ; v-t;i. !C u'liarat'tee. bv Sll miners' ! naev an) f Mat tern ( ru ,' ('..! 1 I 1 leadiim' ilrus- .-'. . i . 'A h. r. . : :' I

'mused assets.

; If you br! a aafa full of ' mon3y srA failed to use it, j j-oa v.-o:.Id L& like the man cr vram-ri who could have ' i 1 CREDIT at this store and clid i j. uct taka udvantage of it, I . h 73u had a charge ac1 i ' count ntra it would bo one iof your big assets. , , !t iwould ke-ep you always ": S tcr'r -i out in style and yo r' ivovid never miss the money. ! 3 lav csti gate I

d t,i

hi H

f

.' ?

R. H. REID, Manager 525 Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana The Only Place in Hammond Where You Can Buy the Justly Celebrated

A

MIMAS CO.

Furniture Department Third Floor Terms Arranged

reoare

T

nanKSfifivmsr

w ror me

nests

G

liether it be one piece or a complete set for the living room, dining room, bedroom or kitchen, you will find here just the things to brighten up your home. The prices are reasonable and convenient credit terms may be arranged. Get our prices before buying, as we can save you money.

pa

Si-6 P-

4 B 1

,5 : I- 4 -! t t ,; "I j y 'Ji ;

F-v

539 HOII'TAN ST. fj I

llAi.i 7c

"VP

n ft w-3

u

! I 1 i si

rr-f RPj $f1?ifZiZ

i f? f . i 1

1

l? y Women

o

nave

Hi

1p r i

1 t!

11 ! ill iii

i'l ci

!1

M 7' i

''' 1 i -1

" . - t - - f7 M

' ' .( I I y . ,C. '..' o: o'i-iiiHs v. ,

7

" SHOE VALUES

The Most Popular

Girl In Town If you want a party in your parlor everv n'clit ask "Dad" to tet ym a lrutiwick. The latest song hits, the newest dances, a'l the old ftvurit'-s everyone loves thin': how deKg'hii'ully you could entertain your friends ! "c make it. easy to own one. There are Mrunswieks in so many difietent styles that you will find one which suits you at the ricjht price. Our cnnve;;:ent numtlily plan trkes care of the pay in ems. No home ntc-d be deprived of the pleasure of a Ilruiiawick. Musicians Recommend The Brunswick Because it renders true tones, conveying sustained notes of mellow quality rnd mitsrhty ciescendos of volume willi equal facility. A remarkable achievement due to the Brunswick Method of Re-j-roductic embodying the lltom r."d the Tone Amfl'iicr ratented Brunswick i-: s.

Compare Records You may think there is "no difference" in rec-dals. That the s--:me pi-. ;e is alike on all records, ibit just lor i:. j ,'..- uf it. h..-ar vour favo-ue po-n'or "kit" or cl : :c as i-t..-prcted on a Ilriujs .'-c k K ci .rrl at:d von i" : :.dize the p!easi;-,g di.;'.;-c-ce run s wick r ccor u nig makes. A:iy Thonograph Can Play Brunswick

QUEEN ANNE SUITE Solid quarter sawed oak, 54inch Table. Buffet and six cane back, leather seat Chairs. Jacobean finish. Complete 75 set of eight pieces v 60-INCH BUFFET Walnut or mahogany finish. Queen Anne design. This is an unusual &QCV 7 value at SOLID OAK TABLE 42-inch top. ing g CQ golden or fumed finish ' 54-INCH TABLE William and Mary, gg Jtj Jacobean finish v 4S-INCH TABLE William and Mary, 75 Jacobean finish v 48x60 OBLONG TABLE Quarter sawed oak or webnut, extends to 8 feet. Very specially EJ(fl priced at

mum

I T) It f' LWrttl-r-

BEDROOM SUITE Genuine mahogany. Queen Anne or Louis XVI design. Consisting of Dresser, Bed, Chifforobe, Dressing Table and ? 1 AQ TtZ

Bench. Complete for VANITY Extra large

oak or walnut. Extra special at

VANITY Extra large, full size, golden $C1 7C

DRESSER Solid oak, with heavy JJO "7C French plate mirror FOUR POSTER BED Genuine wal- gOfi 50 nut, with reversibe steel rails JJ WALNUT DRESSER Queen Anne. 29 95 French plate mirror. A real bargain. . BOW FOOT BED Queen Anne design. Am-rican walnut, reverisble steel rails. Special- tOJ fl ly priced at

GENUINE LEATHER OVERSTUFFED ROCKER

27.95

$100.00 STYLE CHENEY PHONOGRAPH $65.00 $5.00 Down $1.00 a Week

MAHOGANY BOOKCASE $19.75 Four shelves, glass door, in oak or mahogany finish.

December Records NOW ON SALE OUR BEST SELLERS COME HEAR THEM We Have Beth Vocal and Instrumental "Ma." "Peggy O'Neil." "All By Myself." "Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old Kentucky Home," "Sunny Tennessee," and others. POPULAR FOX TROTS "Why Dear." "Fooling Me," "Say It With Music." "Oh Joy," "Ho," "Croonins," "What Could Be Sweeter," "I Would If You Still Care For Me." "Remember the Rose," "If You Want Me Whistle," "Everybody Step," "Cho-Cho San," "Just Like a Rainbow," "Sunny Side Sal," and many others. Come in and we will play your favorite records for you. GERMAN, POLISH AND ITALIAN RECORDS

QUEEN ANNE FERNERY Walnut or g J4 gg mahogany, self-watering pan. At.... WINDSOR ROCKER Brown mahog- g J2 25 any finish Chair to match, $11.35 PENINSULAR GAS TABLE RANGE With white enamel splashers, door panels, etc. g45 00 Special at , PENINSULAR COAL RANGE With warming closet, 18-inch oven. A heavy solid cast iron, 75 coal or wood range PENINSULAR COMBINATION &QJ Cf) RANGE Regular price $110. N'ow. . U

AiA i liJ-I is... 5 if:-!-. N

rfTm. ? ' ""5

I

50 J fi-Js.; u-ui likxLtT

A ii i.il il 4 V A , li-

:4

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ASK ABOUT OUR CHRISTMAS BRUNSWICK CLUB

Just try a 1 tmes Want Ad

I rill

KJMI f. 'HE? WW

UlVi

Prints more Auto A dver thing than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to aet in touch with r. the prospective customers.

Ere- Man ia LaVe dusty Wh llzt Honey to U b 3ct