Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1921 — Page 8
VJTE TIMES Thursdar, December 8, 192 IMPORTANT Wii SON, FKHI5I.E, NEEDS ASSISTANCE ON DAILY AIRINGS pililiiillll 1 Dress Up for Xmas! FAMOUS FAKS By Mopp -TU. BULL Wv40 LOJES is ANNOUNCED !
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An Important meeting, intendod to put the building' Industry In good ahap for the 1922 season Is to be held this evening at the Hammond Chamber ot Commrc roomrf. Lelegatlona from Whiting-, East Chicago and Hammond will be on hand to help In seeking a solution of their mutual problem. Several weeks ago the matter vas t'rought up ut the ira-mmcmd Chamber o' Commerce luncheon when It w suggested that tho plan now In operation ir. Chicago be adopted in the Calunr.et region. President Wilton appointed a committee of five to get in touch vith tho slater cities. Both Vhlt!n and East Chicago numed committees to co-operate with Hammond. Tonlg-ht'a meeting will be an open session of this general committee and 't is hoped to have a heavy turnout of li2iine-s men and the general public William Schlake, president of the lll'ools Brick Co., and one of the leaders in th Chio&go plan will apeak tonltht and explain the system. Exnenator Wiil.'am McKlnley of Illinois and two other Chicago speakers of i romlr.enco will also be on the pi ocrrmn.
TOUR HORSEMEN"
DRAW BIG CROWDS
The Iench village pictured in the 1 .ax Ir.grair production of Blasco Ftancz's "The F"our Horsemen of the yxjcalypse." now beir.g presented at the Parthenon tb.ea.ter, was probably U. biggest setting ever constructed :or motion picture purposes. Nearly Ores month? were consumed by Metro workmen in the construction of "ie ' aildings. Then the entire village. !th the surrounding farm houses and " r.o atona chateau, was rased under the :se of heavy artillery used to repreM the German guns in the battlo of Marne. One instujice) of tho car taken to -produce faithfully th battle scenes, Mas the rebuilding ordered after a careal examination of tho village houses 'y Mr. Irigratn. Ho discovered that ti-.ree of the houses did not conform with, the plans of the IYench village .-:.t from l;,rance. whereupon the bulldogs in question were wrecked and more ssact reproductions of the origlaaJe trected in their stead. More than five thousand men participated in the battle scenes, all of v horn served with the American forces troud. Constant drilling of the actor soldiers made it possible to eliminate l.-racticaJiy all danger of accidents such s usually mar great "mob" scenes in ih movies. A-t, an added precaution, liowaver, fiald hospitals were erected lor practical, not picture, purposes. In addition, flld kitchens, mesa tents and -ostumers shoa were put u and supIied with their various wares for use lUrlrig- tie six days that the great inovie army of actors and fighting men
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Ex-l'resident Wilson beinjj agisted down tb steps of hi home in Wahhington by a colored servant. Ex-President Woodrow Wilson is maklnjr e pluckv flght to regain his health, lost durir.jf the trying davs of hi presidncy, but ae finds the tank of moving about a ercat ore. Despfte his condition he trie to V a ride every tunshiny day.
Tough Luck. Georgia Paper During our absence eorce one set fir to our offlc, bnt notwithstanding the fact that it vai heavily Insured, the blamed thing vculd not burn. Brooklyn Easle.
ALL ARIAH WANTED WAS TO BE FREE
Gary Man Doesn't Want to Wed Again He Tells Judge Crites.
Eht f;.1.,! the furniture and used the money !n a trip to Philadelphia. Ho also told of the names she had cal!cd iiim when lie told her once that he ci'iild r t buy a pretty drees fhe warned. He insisted he should have some work shos first. Finally they quit ilvinif tfiiitlur in 1910 and after waiting p'.even years Aria-h t'leclded that r. voonc!lit.ion was out of quest ion . "You understand. ' said Judge Crite. "that you .will not be permitted to marry Again lor two years?" ?ure. Kure." replied Mr. Hllty. "I dort intend to get married. Xot nvueh. All I want is to be free again.-'
INDIANA LEGION ENCOURAGES THE XMAS SEAL SALES THK AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OP INDIANA Hurri'on Bank & Trust EUg.. Vincenn?s, Indiana, Nov. 29, 1921. ilr. Murray A. Aarrbach. K ecu live Secretary,
1134-1137 Indiana Pythian liuildine-. Indianapolis, Indiana. My Dear Sir: I want to take this opportunity as State Commander of The American Ltglon of the Department of Indiana, of endorsing whole heartedly the Tuberculosis Christmas Keal Sale. I am satisfied that every lgionalre in the etate will do his full duty in assisting you in the sale of Chrletmas Seals for this year. None known better than they of the great ajelstance this is received and the ex-service man is receiving a distinct advantage of the Fatno. Anything that the Departme:. of Indiana can do in any manner we will be glad to do. I am calling the attention of the Posts of the State to this Christmas eale by bulletin. Tours very truly, (Signed) CLXVDi; K. GREGO, Commander, Department of Indiana Stamps to stamp out tuberculosis, Christmas Seals to seal Its fate; Buy a Health Bond if you're able: Make your Christmas up-to-date!
A MOTHER'S BLESSING. !
"A Mother's Blessing," will b the ubject of Rabbi J. Rappaporfs sermon this Friday evening, December 8th Services begin at 7:30 o'clock. Th.
Study Class for Jewish History foHoWf!
immediately aiter the services.
Euetaehio's Manuscript. Bartolomeo EustVchio, whose name
Is perpetuated in the term "Eustachian j tube," was an Italian physician to I whom Pope Pius IV gave permission i to dissect human bodies In the further- l ance of anatomical knowledge. The nris-tnnl manucrrints of his works have i
Just been unearthed. Scientific American.
Reading of Goes) Boeka. A book we may read Ter and oxer until we remember It ; and, if we forft It, may again peruse It at our pleasure, or at our leisure. So that good books are a very great mercy to the world. R'ohsrd Rnxter.
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After almost forty years ctf married life. Ariah Hilty of Gary le a free man. He was granted a divorce this afternoon by Judge M. E. Critea in Room of the Hammond superior court. Hilty. who is a sheet heater in the Oary mills, told of the troubles which he had had with his wiife-. They were married in 1S83. He said he had worked hard s.11 of the time but that hia wife kejt him pejiniless by her wastefulness. Ho onc. sold a butcher hoi so that she and two of the chil dren might move to Colorado. She
stayed three weeks and came right ; hH-k . ' Another time without n-mlir- i
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Gift Suggestions I'm
Hosiery
Hart, Schaftner & Marx put a lot of Style into than. We selected the smart patterns. They will wear extremely well because they're allwool, Single and Double Breasted Suits, every good style in Overcoats. Other Big Suit and Overcoat Values
From the DRUG DEPARTMENT
Special for Friday and Saturday 1 Toilet Water Vacuum Bottle I B
Blue Beauty Toilet Water. A large bottle, in a 1 OQ box, special at . . Manicure Set Jonteel Manicure Set, contains cuticle solvent, nail bleach, nail creme, nai polish, emery boards, file, and a real orange wood stick. Very d 1 C A
1 special at W.SJ
Ivory Comb A heavy Ivory Dressing Comb. Regular $ 1 .00 value. QQ Special at Jf Candy Christmas Hard Candy, crystal cut kindergarten mix- OQ ed, special, per lb . . . Salted Peanuts Jumbo Silted Peanuts, fresh, crisp oh, so good. 1 Q Special, per lb i V
Stanley Unbreakable Vacuum Bottles. Pint size $7.50 Quart size $10.00 2-quart size . . . .$15.00 Tobacco Tuxedo Smoking Tobacco, in a glass humidor. A fine Christmas present. d 1 OC Speecial at vl.OO Cigarettes Lucky Strike Cigarettes, in holiday packing. Regular $2 atr!0n.SPe.dal.Slo69 Cigars Press Club Cigars, each cigar tissue wrapped; 25 in a box. A gift for "him." (9 CA Special at Stuffed Dates Stuffed Dates, sugared, with almonds, pecans and walnuts. Regularly 60c a lb. OQ Special, per lb. O J
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Men and Women, here's an unusual opportunity to get a beautiful Christmas gift for absolutely nothing! Incoming Holiday merchandise is crowding our shoe section. As an inducement to quickly deplete our stock we make this extraordinary offer-Men's and Women's Hose FREE. . With purchase of any Pair Women's or Men's Shoes worth $5 or more No pair of shoes at $5 or over is reserved in this offer. Choice of every fine leather-the newest models-Every size and width. . ;.
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Special at $18.50 A special lot of Suits and Overcoats, goodlooking, serviceable models selected fji-om the higher priced lots.
Hundreds of Fine Xmas Presents in the Drug Department
Boys' 2-Pants Suits
A for Service $11
Specially made for us and we've specially priced them for Friday and Saturday. They're all wool oil course in new, attractive patterns. Other Fine Two-Pants Suits, $12.50 to $15
For Women A pair of Pure Silk Eiffel Brand Hose FREE.
For Men Two pair Phoenix Brand Lisle Hose FREE.
Remember, Lion Store Shoe prices are always the lowest-quality considered-and this extra pair or two pair of hose-given away FREE-are absolutely perfecttaken right from our regular hosiery department.
Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats $7.75 Brown and grey Chinchilla, of veiy fine quality neatly lined finely tailored sizes 6 to 15
I Boys' Overcoats, I $6 to $25
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models and in "plaid backs". Decided values.
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