Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1921 — Page 9
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Miss Mary Garden, Chicago Grand upera Co., 'hica?o, in. ! ' (r Mary: ra.t nisht two of 'is ffiiows from The Tituo hail t h " iieti.-'-ui'r of ."Ittir.i in rn your pr!'i't'.un of .-"am son r.J 1 .iiiii' without jj:i ins;
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Vmi s"0 it v?..s t::is way Mary. A j umnr radio oprau r, Kaljh I S.-.'i-:.-5. has an mat:r wirelt-s.-t stat inn in V.'ct (i ii
from the iy thi cr.nvil nppla'irled. Mrs. Charles Oragg returned to h-r v:i--n th. T'mi;.'.' r. nn M'natore 1 1 In '.( in Cliiraao y-s rd;i v nftt-r a think th. y ?; .ir. ii ; f.-f!ins. I v:s!t li.ro with h-r fathr Clark lurTtn' atirounivp ,-i .hv -:titihiujt- , k.f. . n.i;n; staii. .(i ta'k' l h, twvrni a.-t? irr. and Mrs. J. K. Zartman have roand su2f;:. .1 if w 'dlivi the i f, .rm - ; t u rn d frrm a i.-ut with relative in anre w.- writ' y:.u a ! it- r hi here is I'ini'liMial i. ::!. iinr.p. H .aid t aniu-!ii tii'- uattH; -M ,;. Jtt..-in.- I'inwiddie has returned Id disliiliutv "La Tni a" so thetVil : fr,.i a viMt wit't Ik r s.m and famiiy be a ohatii-i- f,r several ini.ro tiioa.-anO ! at Mt. iiinit, 111.
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Hammond and he invited s.'tu "'" 1:- . friends to hear "tam.s. n and l liiah" he the aerial route. The Cominomn,! t.i Krllsv.n Co., and th "-s t in s.-ho n.-e Ei-e.-tric Co., of Chiea.-o, had arr.intt-d , a te!eiih'ne conectie.n le tw'en the At d-j iii'i iiiiu tUt-Htre and the Kdis.t bui'd-! i sr.?. j At th" E'iii'iii ;-e;i'd:nj the t"!fp!-.on ! turned the .: a (.v er to a wireless t.ieTihone o-r"i:nij o.i'tit whieh .prea.j it V.roadf a.t over the o.ojntry. i'.ilph' t"s rne tt'.n a'.jcut ta thousand s'a-! liens within ti'.e r-ae'a "f ti'.e s. ndir a ppa ra t a : heard y.-r stats as they p.it . !: !':. vu'li nyrntiehl'li'S. ; It was pre-tty con!. May ho not : tt ..-"I as if we l.ad : e. n .i:t 'tis m txi ' t!i 'litre Hit we had t he ad-aiiti-e of; ix-inir able to leave th.- rn.oii wh'-never , A- il,ise.i. i: was. hard to k( p n ; ;
j Oi l M. O., Xciv. 15. H (.-arjiini; a iriosed ri-ohio j ?ta(e t-(rxiMoii footl.al! jcarne. Aifclrtir lHrettiir I.. W. Nt. John of 1 Oliio Male iiiiersi(y last ninht j Niiitl: ; "At the pfesrnt time Ohio State j ran lie iinirrrnril only vtilh the Illinois name." The Illinois jtairie will lie placed i here next Snltirilay. o roiosal for n iioM-si'iiwii uame should be I received from loivn, the athlelie director deelnriMl.
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Vio.-k y.-terdiy from Water .treet.' "ir b'-l'or.' th" fire ci.-part nietit left, the. :ire hoa.-e an-iih.-r r"P'rt cane thati t h tire was p- ;t otit. it merely heins a chimney .bii mint: net. j :-'dls. I i . I.iilin.lll l-t'ilr'l' i to her; iuone in I'l'.ieaj;.. y is i .: .! a y. af..;- hfiti- ! here for a few d..ys cur'n; for her j father. Mr. j-11 ! i n . . n . ii.j Pas been: i;',iiie siel;, JI ;,a- b. en t.ak- a to Crown Point wlo '. he will r reive "" iioii aid for a e ir'h t'f ivek, be- ; :oie lea .''nir for a sa n . t r ri : m. ! M' s. la SrnPii w::o has h-en ;er-j ! ".)). in durin the pa. t two VO'iks '"r.-iains about the sa:ne. '
M " - and Mr?. KI . Tree ,," Chh-a . ! , : Stn art's Dyppeprla Tablets Have Turned J r "' ,'s :u'r" ',v-"r -- ino iy. j Many a C-ro:trh Into a Eecnlar Good Mr. Uric Mold moved hi 'f-uniy yt s- j Tallow Again Xiy TJuem j
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Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, Prrsident of the Woman's National Foundation, ul:o:aj inspired iuitsestion resulted in the founding of this ft'eat organization of American Women,
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bilious lo-.k in your f,u . dull eyes witli no sparkle. V.ur d' t"r will t. II you nim-t ypt-r t-.-nt of ail .-iekri' ss
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ntltute for calomcJ. ara vontle in thetr action yet alv. ays eft. olive.' They bring about that natural imeyancy nvhich all should enjoy by toni!i up the liver and cloartr.v: thn system of imnurit ies . pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets artknown by their ciCe odor. lie and 80c. Ad;.
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EXTRA SPECIAL CHINA CLOSETS Colonial design, Jacquard finish; large and roomy, well appearing." Exceptionally good value. Special at $29.00 WALNUT SERVERS Genuine Walnut Servers, exceptionally beautiful Queen Anne period design. Made well. Unusually lovv pricing, at $29.95
YOCK DOLLAR THIS YEAR WILL BE ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH MORE THAN IN MANY OF 'HIE YEARS "GONE BY." There- are many reasons why the general public should he thankful. Among these reasons, we believe
that low prices such as we quote now will be a cause for , genuine thankfulness in many homes. Ir prices ever talked "COLD TURKEY" they are doing lt right now in this TI IE GREATEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTHERN INDIANA. The special values presented in this advertisement are only a few of the many you will find in our store. Read them carefully i and see our large display of character furniture at low pricI 1 f.i J : 1-
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EXTRA SPECIAL KITCHEN TABLES White enameled, nickel tops, good serviceable c struction, extra good va' Special at $4.98 98-PIECE DINNER SET Unusually beautiful L' Bird patterns, good chi: The best values posse for Thanksgiving, at $31.00
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-worth considering and baying right now THIS BEAUTIFUL, RICH AND BUILT FOR COMFORT 3 PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE ONLY $149
BASE BURNER HEATER Wonderful in value, good "Base
Rnrner F-fater for liarrl rr.a! rtirl-el i
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Jiaiv: 11 untiling vi 1 1 v.u 1 itJU l. Illl heater is one of the best money Van buy. ou should see it, in order to appreciate its great value. Special, while a limited number of these last, at
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Xs iiile comfort of a home enters in every person's mind, we t suggest an inspection of this luxurious appearing, well constructed three-piece Tapestry Suite, it is covered in a very artif tic tapestry, overstuffed, and will give years of service. Compare this suite with others and you will "J QQ see it is the greatest bargain ever offered at
COMBINATION RANGE Can be used for coal and gas. I has six coal lid and three gas burr ?rs, with extraordinary good ovf : An interesting value like this seldo is offered, and your inspection ranges before a purchase is made, ; invited by this store. Special ic this sale at $99.00
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A beautiful genuine American Walnut Dining Room Suite like this can not be offered bv anv bther store unless its great buvinsr power can com
pare with curs. 'I his ?uit is composed of a 54-inch lound table, with j is exclusive and original in design, affording you a chance to add be.
a 6-foot extension, six chairs, covered with genuine blue or brown aid comfort to your home at a great saving. We urge your inspect leather. Also exceptionally good low pricing on other S$3Q (flO t'1'S !'ece wa'nut finish suite before making your 5 1 articles ned to iniUcli this 7-piece suite we offer at vO.viJ j 'pui chase elsewhere. Special at sfXJti
A ONE WEEK STOVE SALE
Equal of which never was held in this vicinity, IS NOW IN PROGRESS at our store. "I hi? greatest of ail furniture establishments in Northern Indiana is ready to demonstrate its value-giving power on articles when they are mostly needed. Whatever your needs are in the line of Stoves, Heaters, Ranges and other heating appliances, we urge your visit to this store and share in this great saving feast. The Special'; m this Sale Are Too Numerous to Be Mentioned. Come and See the Extraordinary Values.
TIME TO BUY YOUR XMAS PHONOGRAPH The House of Muscat is considered as a leader in Phonographs .v Pianos. This year we have arranged to supply the homes of V vicinity with music at the greatest saving ever offered before. G large stock of Phonographs and Pianos, if inspected, will show SAVING OF $25.00 TO $75.00 on practically every Phonogra; and still greater savings on Pianos. If in Doubt as to What Make You Should Buy, We Suggest Riviera Phonographs They Are as Good as the Best, Cost Least and Are Guaranteed for Five Years
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