Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 6
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PRD8ABLY THIS IS FINAL
Friday, February 3, 1922.
Ceorjre "Weeks of
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GrouP chi,"f ' Prohibition eti'arecrntl
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jLMrector of T'rohihi
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t-VHEN OHIO BONUS BONDS WERE SIGNED
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n,s ro-St of Pl!tv hut he wi'.l wo-'k i fnnt t.. directly uni.r Mr. M...rraa. j h..;,j ar,. Other membors olth Hare nion.l forces i iinWian).-
i. I. Kerwaas" r a ltd Harvey r.he.l will i ftrf.nr. :ODIinii.i Qc Kfo t . . .a ... . ' - - - . r - : . .a. ..
in his resifmai:; r, .i5t tm.mh ',- t,. j bomhs J 1 1 effective l- Vara , ry 1 p.;- h;,s ,,..r.;i. ; SitiTe.I and will remain oa t-- "b ' A..,r!.Nrfr,NAT:rNA'- NEWS SlHVKt' definitely. ' i . 1 s"
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INTERNATIONAL NfV.'S bERVICti PAN A., n .. ,y . , v,. . A. -Mene Frawlcy, '.lie s,.riian ih it
a-Ueycl dupl major peneralf. -.!. r,i-' a.r;ci other oftlccrs in th fnite-1 stales
iwmy -with her .story of harrow i:
prrienf a while a rr.en;bT cf the l'ni:.-.l
states army nurs:ns vrps in l-Vaiue ; Texns 'o. ciurtnj; the wnrU war, will he hruazht ! r . s. St-rl '"" from wir.Titi tu.iay, fol!..-insr hef v s r i n sr !v u ! . arraignment heforo the Vrsitfi .States : A i;iys ov.-rlarvl commitasioiicr. i ynx lair Oil .'. . .
Miss Fravvicy m;iF arrru..-l in Austin' fc-fter a two -ut ok.s c!ia;:e hy d. p irlrncrt i lilt ((. 1 IVTI STOCK. ff justtcc oiTic-i.-i.Is and r.iiiitary r-'.i'o Tirw; Ui-.--i;ts, 24.0'"'9: market :'a'ron a charg-e of falsely wearing the uni- j ly nrtfve. liffhi-r wfi-rliU 1 0 in ific torm cf the nurs::iy enrps. i ';:"hfr. nrhers pte;tiy to fUr. nsr. Itiiik .Miss Frawlry arrived i;j San Antor.io! $i . j f' . .'..": t (.. J3.0; heavyweight tr March. ll:t. ;aid M ijnr r;tneral liar-' s s s'" - r-',,iuT" w"iBh1- -!'r,'if
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; Leve'8 Tragic Path. Life's Daeat Moment. Vlicn I was sixteeu I mot a hand- 1 came ruling hortie and told my sonic- youth two years my senior. I aunt I hn a date uith the 'prettiest carod for him ami, apparently, he Cirl in diw.!. tfh sahl I could rmt Citro.i for me. At this aK I was very g ln,til I or l.,, .rnWr, Af,
SMttive and shed tot.r.s over every supper I decided I would slip off 11 rid , little thinp, find once in whih; ever K. So I went to ,v room dressed I things In; said. For my Hrthdny I j,, the dark a id h.-;!t it Juv,t as I j re-xived a packaa which I knew was ptepp.-. ;a the i.or at the home of
"Ul" ,um ei,u..o i nantiwnt.ncr. Tho Kirl, 1 lokr-d down to ee whit I ra-.-to my room t.x.pc-i it. and wh.-n Kind r.f a 1b I had -h.,,e lictng ny I did. what did I behold hut an onion yhv(,s , t!lP rttlrk ,,,u ,,,, soor5(r hn.j' p:a,ed in th.- tiHddle of a su-rc hox p.d.-d than I hacked .nt of the (loot wi!h a 'N"lV ,T-"' 1 l-'er my aart had s,-,v white ni!!-3 hut not fn,:il tlie oficcts of the .M.i.m, ,.. (tl.. j(t,ra f IIU- s-h.t trousers hnt of a hr.ke:i heart, 'ihat was Ci.icay,, Journal, enough.- Kxiiii ric-.
Mercerized Goods. Mercerized cotton is obtained hy snhjcctiri a cotton yarn or 'doth un
der tension to a lath of strong caustic j poda. 'Jdie fiher .'"ins in strength and i it ta ls.f tncii'r ir '- hi"hlT7 lnu.
1 iroti.s. It takes tlie dye more easily j than ordinary cotton, and the eoiora
produced are hotter ornl more permanent. The process of inorcorizaTion ImT'-ases the .ost of njanufacture. hut produces a heauMful, lustrous and raoj-e durable fahrie, whirh is often used as a surstltutc for linen or Pilk.
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division, at tiintp Travis. a,C'-ef.te,i i,cr as a. guest at the camp g-ne.t house. She received treatment at Fort Kern iJoupton has hospital for a'lesred b ounds received !a line of duty w bile It France, J-):iowir,t,' the re!a.t;ner of her experiences durtnsr th war v.-hich inelu.1ed heias reported as -Jiinod in action, "
larhts, $V
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i fiinuih $T. !''; 8. 0; paekini;- sov, s ; rousrh. $7 .fi.'. ''.-S. no ; pi.s. $9.00 5 f..".0. cTi'.K r.eeeiptR. 4.P0O; marmot. a-'tiyf-, steady t. stronsr. I'eef 8t-ers j Cimicc and prime, ; . 1'.". if lu. : nieilI ium an:! cro.,d. J 7. 2 5 )' r; P'o-ei and i choice, J. la 7 3.0; c "teinert and nvil ; Pirn. . Ti 'S.13. r.u! eiier iraMh XI:., r.-a t I 11" Tr, e,,w-5. S I .or. ti" R. r,
mounded seventeen times. hein award- - r ;,.. $ . 73 .7i . C&r.ncrs a.rd ."tited the IX S. C. and participating in a ,.,rcr,w, helTrr-, Z . 7t. rr. ( . 00. number of air raids, tl' Alamo Pot cannrr ft-rs. $3 . 2,v.i 4 . 25. veal talvo cf the American Legion voted her a life - Cihr and handvweia V-.t ) . 5 S . "0 ft 1 1 . " 0 :
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Attorney iiciieral i'rice f ijninu lion 11 v hones with aid of machittc whii Mate TrcisLirer 11. W. Archer, left, and Associate .Secretary of State Harvey '.. bmith look on. The I tonus protr.is.-d it World war veterans by Ohio was as? j red when state oHiciuJs wv-r.t to NYw Ycik reccni.y and there s:jrned the l.onds is:-'.icd to cover tit;? her, us paytttc nts. The ;.on;;s 'iv-fs each e 0 ! -dier for each mouth in t-irviee up to t-.venty-iive rtiocths.
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PLAYING WITH RACINE
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Mrs. James II. R. Cromweil, for r;y IHphw i' -3 now sai : "o 1 f--! the i-e.OI'O t-trifig of f.i arhs which at or.e tin.e were the r'';-f:,!!i .i" KmpreS3 f'a'herine of i'u;a. Mrs. Horace K. Dodce, widow cf one of the auto builders, was trivet the pearls hy 1-or hus-h-i.-ei. Mr. Cro::i-.veil is the ;,on of Mrs. E. T. SiotoEbuty of i'hiladsl-
Read The Times Want Ad
FLOWERS As Yoa Like Them SPECIAL PRICES Growing plants, such as Hyacinths, Tulips, Primroses. Cut flowers, such as Roses, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Jonquils, Violets. ORDERS DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE Hammond Floral Co. 522 Hohman St. Phone 300
Hosiery FOR SATURDAY ONLY Black, Brown and Grey Regular $2.50 Value
Pef Pair at
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SCHLOER'S 95 State St., Hammciid, Ini.
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Our Prescription Department is
i the thing we take most pride in, at -. - .1 r i-i
Decause it is tne professional side of our business. We give the most careful attention to it, be-
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health of our fellow beings. We therefore allow no one to prepare a medicine or fill a prescription
but a registered pharmacist who
has had years of experience. He
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Our Every Day Prices
$1.25 vinoi ,.79 pi,,;::;;:: $1 .00 Horlick's Malted Milk l ' v' ., at 89c pu u
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50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. .39c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste fo at 39c 50c Curelene 39c 75c Vick's Vapo-Rul. . . .69c N Nuxated Iron and Yeast Tablets, 2, for the price s of one $1.10 $3.75 Horhck's Malted- U Milk at . ; $3.23
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Mac'e- Para dire fcr Birds. A t antra ;it i the hi-t pc!sr! in th V .- id file we.it.d i ' -' to s'l. eeed nfl i! ft'ttaer. Tltey won't plow a he!-! if a bird Jf'.-" lead'1 its hod; there. .P'.'.tn
T ACT ti..i it r-v ! it, t-. .-.C T . -ti ! -T. Alahihnn frro- nntnr f t-. .'i. Tf f- ! i 4
c h:!.i rated ti-ir charter ulS-ht wi'h an; of hii day, houiclit -1" acres at ..'ur- ( ntertainieent and dian.-:- at the lary tnantviile. on the Hudson, to ll Some 1 'omire r-i.f i chlh. id-.trtct '.!-.-VMnr f;rt,,ir.e The I,.,.! ..rt of hit nmn.
eny '.vjis i'eneed in for doer, elk, and wnlvo. His orchards trcs of
M-"i ril'f;-? cf th- riev.-H- r.-..".r-',n-' "fb'. PMvs. plums, apriecls. and neoiz.".i Gary rh.imher ef C-mn . i f- w ... .' 'ar'io-s. w.-. left a? a parsrlSe for .-ire n-;d."Tinfr it. lie h m m l--.-h j a ; birds if WHS A i) d til'Otv'3 Sludy. flowdrive tais we. U, r--.a,,.a zs- n,.lV. e.-r he had no scruples against fishin. n.hers at r.ncii yc.-i erd-iy. Tiie r .fif. ilTid eatlgllt 2tH pound JtUrj7eo:iS -'fi i.- J.ooo i-.i-ie,hr-r.. ; a the Hudson.
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ery 10th Purchase, the Lucky Purchase
If it so happen V that yours is the "TENTH" purchase, you receive the pair of shoes selected absolutely FKLE. Favored Footwear Fashions for Street and Dress Wear
WOMEN'S OXFORDS
MEN'S SHOES Of black and brown calf, peppy new styles. Rubber heels. At
3 $3.50, Hoi Water Bottle at $2.29 f Si
(Guaranteed for One Year)
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room and nursery, and no home should be with- It
out a good hot water bottle, l ine tor warming cold feet or tlip bed on rn!d nirrKfc
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caas-d mer. da-rat-.' th it:
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Clever new styles, brown and black leather. New low heels. Wonderful values at $4.95 to $8
'WE NEVER MISFIT YOUR FEET FOR THE SAKE OF A SALE"
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was hcca-i-e Cary r-; ip-r.s v. itr.f 1 ''' hirHf 'ffk:; of .'a a -;-!)', is 'nova I, a-- .,v.r. "i t -;e city. pr-d;. tiey t'-it tter- is a c -torai hrv tvln in 'I:- air. ;t..
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TIQTIC BEAUTY ELOPES ON A DAME; WEDS FILM ACTOR AT SEVENTEEN
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Spring Manhattans They're the best looking lot of shirts you've ever seen; it's hard to believe that they're more beautiful than last year's spring Manhattans but they are. See those of Manhattan woven Solmadra. They're especially fine.
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j.ro. joun .uai0oinii?, tsiiow- : on tne stae ;i. t iy,y U ei.. "He dared me to marry him 'end I took the dare," say.s Percy T'De,! member of the Zieyrfelu Mionisht Frolic chorus., w:io has just become the bride of Johr. Vv. Montgomery, New York niovie a-Wr. The couple eloped from New York and v-ere married its EP-ton, Mil. a.rs. J-.lor:t-;omery, v. ho was Miis iVg-y Cnertl, is a ililwaui.ee girl, seventeen.
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