Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1922 — Page 7
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4- ' ;i Si: J he latest photo of Mrs. J smew A. Sti!lrian. after her recent arrival rn Montreal. Mrs. James A. Stillman Is bravtrsc the piercing cold of a Canadian winter to lead personally the hunt for new witnesses which will aid her in fiphtinp the action of her millionaire banker-husband for divorce. Fred Beanvais, the Canadian puide who is the third principal lisrure in the trial, has been rounding up witnesses in the north rourtry since the first hearing in the divorce proceedings ended some weeks a?o. He and Mrs. Stillman ave had several conference since her arrival in Montreal. Stillman charges that Mrs. Stillman was too friendly with the guide. Mr. and Mrs. Fran!; 15. PatUv. ru-urcl rsiiS.Curi-i In "The U'Vneiriian Wri." it ln Auditorium in Cliioaiio .n ...'!'i-.iy Mrs. Je.--it Bar:-. Mrs. l.inda Uri'VAi Mrs. Jcs."le Whcalnn. Mrs. Bertie 111u.n. Mrs. KiFif Iinm':lp, and Mrs. i"ratik!e Barr. attvisO'-d a tuin-hoon giv,n ;jv Dr. Victor 'a Barnes in f-ary on I.jsiilay afternoon. The affair was a ( jme party and wus thoroufrhiy enj.,veil. The guest Ut inclaJr-d twelve. T.ouis Sal, :i iianminl -.it 'enter. j5 acquitted of the c;mrre -f murder -;n KaJman Ivan, on I.e.-. lOlh. ly a ity in the Ci irninal M. -.ii t on Tuesday. 'Vhf yiry VruiR:pj? a verdict a. ':(( p. ;n. Immfiiateiy f cii'.oivin-if his a quit- ,' a tnavria?e ii .. se was issued to ; ,nl Ttebecca I:tne. lifs -ommn law ' w with whom he bad been livir.R : "i fa t two years tn" it bcintr th ;i liion f.f some that Sai wh'3e ciaze.l v. ti h moonshine shot l. an en aec unt ' )ea'oJ y of the Ham; wi.nwn. Th ;. j rc married by J t ice of the e j It. .vard Ketnp. I M'. and Mrs. Oscar Hurst uf Hartie.v oiu srent th Tast n-ee'.c with Mrs. !ia Burse and ei'.er Mi?. Cora Hurst In Crown Poim. Hav'd Klpbuehar of Inuisna Hai-iior w.as f!n"d J25 and coats by .Jiidtre Martin Smith n Wednosdiy to- heating nl. wife ilen. Th- Klobuchars appear to b a snappy o-utU according to their testimony. he acensin? Mrs. Kiobueliar of start ina- the trouble and aho in turn blaming him for the-r marI'a'i diff icuHiei. After admonishing Ihem for tbr. weaknesses. ,JiKi?e Smith a sf-Tsed '.be fine. Mr?. Vf A. Sche3e;5 has ret iineJ from a visit of several weeks duration with her sister Mrs. W. Pupham in Milwaukee. Mrs. Will Heide n; ert.a'.ned the Monday Auction Clsb e.T her borne last .N'onday afternoon. Prizes for hig.i scores wre won "hy Mrs. 1,115'ner Rudolph anci Mrs. .1. V. O' t. Mrs. Fred Barr is back in Crown Point ajr.er a visit with relatives in Jhica.jjo. Kw. Thomas Adklns pastor r.f tha VTtiater PTe abyterian church in ToUeaton has ateptod a cali from the Pirst riKsbyterian church in Crown Point and -will take his ciiarjp the first of February. Rev Adiiins has oe-cu-piH3 tile local p ilpi! on several oeasiona and comeo iri.hiy recommended from -his pirisr. The local charge baa tieen taken care of by Fie v. Simpson since t!e resiffnation of Rev. I'. K Hale. vrw MiBP.rvr.F. i.ri;si:s Cortland K. Baker, Cary, Ksteiia It. Phimp. Gary; Robert. Parmei, lary to Alice Hurt. Cary: Mike jalovich. Mas1 "hicao. Mary (lipa.io, Tnd. Harbor: Martin Furowill, IaPorte, Tnd . Katie 'gelosha. Gary; Theodore P. Palmer. 1 Indiana Harbor. Helen V. IHadiek. Jnd. Harbor; Ionis Sal. Haminond. Rfbt-kai T'ane. Hammond, l,eonard ('l.i-!ipl:, of Hammonl Ann s. Szrom, Hammon-.J: .) "tin Abaza. Jary. Lillian Puncoshar. .'liiicaRO: IVrey Curry. Kast CbieaKo. to Mary Iaoy. Kast ""iiira.K". CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD Instantly Opens Every Air Passasrs Clears Throat. If ynnr npfrils aro eloi;'ed and your liead i.-t stjffed beeause nasty I'.afarrli or a col t, apjily a little ruf . antisepA'" cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air nassae;;. voofhirif, and bealinjr swollen infli' me3 membranes and you e' instant relief. Try this. :Jt a small bottle uf lily's ("rsrn Balm at any drag store. Tour clOfrgejJ nostrils open right up; yo;ir head if clear-, no more hawking or KOins- Count fifty. All tli.i stuffiitieam, dr-ness, strrns-srr.njr tor breath is
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i LADIES' GOWNS Good grade flannel in neat striue riiects. only
OUR SHOW WINDOWS Look them over carefully every day it will pay you.
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Ladies' good wearing tan hose, pair 7'hc 1 2-inch shelf oil cloth, yard 7 C 36-inch fancy border scrim, yard 10c Men's Cheviot work shirts 67c Girls outing flannel gowns 48 C Pearl Buttons, 1 2 on card for 5 C Ladies' Flannel Dressing Saque 78 C 500 Yards embroidery, yard 5 C Stamped Scarf, brown muslin 9 c Men's canvas gauntlet gloves, pair 11c 36-inch all-silk messaline, black .. $1.19 Large paper shopping bag t5c Men's all-wool blue Serge Pants. $3.85 Turk wash rag, 1 5c value for only 10c 2 pound one piece cotton batt 37c Infant's knit coats for 79 C Chemise all-silk top for 89 C Darning cotton, black or white 2 c Good reliable tooth brush 10c Outing flannel, light or dark 1 5 C Men's extra heavy shirts or drawers .. 65c Stamped white scarf, each 29 C Extra size vest or pants, each 49c MISSES' fleeced Union Suit 45 C Boys' knee pants, sizes to 1 5 ears, foi 89 C Infant's white flannel gown . r - 38c Men's heavy flannel shirts $1.00
FRYING PAN Made with keep cool handle, family size, extra heavy steel, a regular 35c value 10c GALVANIZED TUB First quality, exceptionally strong and durable. No. 2 size, each only 69c SOUP PLATES Of plain white semi-porcelain, a regular 25c value, while they last, only 15c.
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the Largest
igh Grade Sweaters Bought
This purchase consists of about 300 garments including Men's Ladies', Misses' and prices will verify.
Men's Coat Sweaters Of good heavy dark Oxford, serviceable, while the last, each $1.00
Misses' Fine Coats Strictly all-wool belted models, sizes to 36 for $1.98
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Jf you are not yet acquainted with the wonderful savings to be found by trading something worth while START THIS VERY DAY..
GLASS TUMBLERS . 6 extra heavy glass tumblers, a very big value for 23c
Regular 10c value Choice of one lot of items selling up to 75c, each 10c
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1. ! 1 i l ItDress Shirts 59c One lot Men's fancy stripe percale dress shirts, coat style, good fitting, buy your supply now, 1 4 to 17. Girls' Coats Jl .89 Made of high grade corduroy with quilted linings, several good styles for the girl or boy. sizes 2 to 5 yrs. Boys' Suits s3 Made of genuine Crompton corduroy, Norfolk style, high class in every way, made to retail for $6, this fabric is washable, sizes 2 to 8 years, see them. Ladies! Attention A high grade ladies tailored waist of the famous Eden flannel, a fabric that will wear and look smart. Made to retail for $1.95, CA. sal for. on e now Youths' Slip-overs Some contrasting colors, values to $3.95, for $2.19
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Slip-overs for Men Made of the best and heaviest yarns obtainable, a $12 value $5.95
WINEGLASSES GALVANIZED
thin blown, a real 10-cruart size heavy each only a special value 5c 19c
eclals on Our
Baby blankets, pink or blue border, very special, only 10c
Children's Oliver Twist playsuits, a regular $1.98 value 98c
WORK SHIRTS Of high grade black sateen, well made, full cut, while they la?t ea.
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1 000 yards of crash, yard for : 5 C 45-inch table Oil cloth, yard , -1 9 700 yards scrim, lace edge, yard 8 J C 8 bales cotton batts, per batt. . J . . -9c Boys' overalls, sizes to 1 0 years. ........ 45 C Men's serviceable work pants 1 .38 Ladies' pure silk hose, pair Q,Q q 58-inch table damask, yard 49 C Wool baby flannel, yard 39c Boys' all-wool jazz caps 3 9 C Men's overalls, pair only . 68c 600 yards of lace, value to 1 0c for 3 C Good hair brushes, each only 19c Men's Garters, pair only 7c Men's wool mixed socks 13c Brassaires, good fitting, each , . . -25c Infant's all-wool knit helmets 49 C Men's white handkerchiefs. - 3 2 C Apron gingham, good quality ...... 1 1 C Men's wool mixed trousef s Si. 95 Stamped Rompers and dresses . (59 C Lace Curtains, per pair for 95 C Ladies' black golf gloves, pair. 1 9c
Child 1 nit waists ren s k
Girls' beaver hats, only --$1.98 Ladies' mercerized Jersey bloomers 49 C Children's bath robes, only $1.00
for About Half youths', the values are astounding, as Juvenile Coats Some extra values offered here, some sold as high as $2 now for 69c
in our basement, you surely are missing
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ZIGZAG RULE 3 foot in length, g-in markings, a 15c vaule for oniy 5c
steel bail, am r 1001 Misses velvet tarn and scarf match, a $1.50 value for 69c
UNION SUITS for good winter weight perfect fitting Ecru color, sizes 34 to 30 per suit
78c
51.15 Pet On V? 9 c Price the following
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Men's Slipover Coats Sold everywhere for $8 to $10 each, your choice for only, each
$4.95
TEA KETTLE yhite enameled inside and out. full 8-quart size, a regular $1.69 value, this sale 98c CHAMBER PAILS Of grey enamel, large ?ize and has enamel cover, very special, only 98c DISH PAN Made of grey enamel, 10-cjuart size a regular 59c value, for on?3r 39c to
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