Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 10
Friday, February 17, 1922.
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TvETW TORE. FeYirtrary IS; After tin f wi'ire of Maurice Maeterlinck on the American lecturo platform a year or so v: K is ratter Interesting; to not ..Si his divorced wife. Georgette Lej:.j.ric, baa made herself exceptionally popular In a quiet and exclusive -iy tie;-e la Nrw York irith the series of Miiwru nJ readings that she has een ei'SE'S in the homes of wealthy A5atiiAttaritos. She has experienced a Sond tcasy difficulties since ahe came i ti!i country, financial among others, i uc now ahe seer-ia on the way to comrt There li soma talk of her mvinx i. -on . visjdevilie stago in a conden-,-c 1 -j." Maeterlinck's most popi. . S5n Bluebird." thereby inc if svrjld assume, that there
is no hard feeling; hetweea the exhugb&nd a.od wife. Galnsfeoroegh's famoTta "Rrue Boy." considered fcy many critic to be the frreateat portrait ever painted, arrived here on the Savoie the other day. The pa'nting which will be exhibited very soon by Its new owner Henry K. Huntington, has been cleaned of Innumerable coats of varnish which had clouded the rich blue which made it a sensation when it first came from the hand of the artist. Kxhiblted In the National Galleries of England before leaving that country. It was adir.lred by unprecedented crowds which viewed it almost with reverence. The price paid for It Is reported to have been S7S0.0.
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J.smz thee days marry children are complaining of hesdacisr, fcerishnes, stomach troobles, and irregular bowels. If mothers oily knew what MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
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Ntw Tork refuses to bo ttmitod 7 anything: eve the shorea of Its 1laads. Now that Manhattan Is hold las about as many people and buildinrs and transportation llaos as tt caa crowd onto Ita surface, the perfectly practicable surrestioa has been made and aeonis likely to o thrsofh to build the Island bigger. Wall street will bo eoffraphlcl heart of the city a.t well as its Urn rati ve puis when the tremendous undertaking shall have boon accomplished. The plan la to add six square miles of land ot the lower end of Manhattan Island, extending rlfht out Into the harbor. Including Governor's Island in lta acreage and bringing Staten Island as cIoko aj Brooklyn now la- Although utspendous in its conception. It has been pronounced a perfectly feasible Idea. Walter Ruiell Is president of the orRaniaation formed tor the purpose of effecting this unprecedented "city extension"; T. Kennard Thomson, engineer; and Ernest D. Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Each of them expresses himself as confident that Manhattaa Island will have 889 acres more on Its surface than nature rave it before many years. "It is not so difficult a job as the building cf tna Panama Canal," explains hlr. Russell, "and may be considered only second In importance to that achievement." Wealth doesn't always bill ambitions Industry. Charles H. Greeneugh, one of our wealthy clubmen, and supposed butterflies amonn the men of
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the smart sot. has gono back ta stndy. tng bard. Ho has graduated from Yale la ma. almost 29 years a, and now ho has entered a law elass at Columbia University. His years of club window life sooma to bo quite over and done with.
George M. Cohan's reruns as a pro
ducer will bo signalised b nho Immed
iate production of a comedy and a
musical show both written by himself.
The first of these, "Madeleine of the Movies." will bring the producer's daughter. Georgette Cohen, back to the stage in a leading role. It will bo presented hero aoxt month. Sets consisting of bats, handbags and umbrella covers made of leather are among the newest spring thlnga They are variously decorated and twisted and laced into intricate surfaeea Sometimes they depend for their Me-
corativ effect siropl y on the weaving
toretlier of two colors. Sometimes they
art embroidered with heavy sir thj-ead. Sometimes, again, they an beaded with metal nail heads In most deooratlve fashion. XiUCT JEXNIB PRICE.
Sailor Is Lauded for Heroism in Saving Pa" rmTERNATTOMJU NTW3 SERVtcEl WASHINGTON. Feb. Chief Machinlata's Mate Dewey Hobart Trivet i Uftlted States Navy, is the latest sailor mnn to be recommended by the secre ta.-y of the navy for a special rewar. for heroism in saving life. Trivett sprang overboard from s launch he was commanding, while hi; ship, the Proteus, lay at anchor at Lisbon. Portugal, to resctto James 11 Tarpley, another sailor, who bad fallei overboard. Tarpley seemed usable to irwim. and a tiwift current complicated the danger Trivetfs homo is at Beech Creek N. C.
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TIRES 1. They are as Wg as crd8. 2. They ara better than cords. 3. They ara inexpenarve selling st standard fabric prices. 4. They are guaranteed for 10,000 miles against stone
bruise, nm cut and blowout.
5. There la greater holding power between the layers of fabric. 6. They resist oxidation on Kha dealer's shelf and on the spare rim. 7. There are no blisters, buckles, bulges, strained places or misplaced bead wires. Internal Hydraulic expansion practically eliminates hidden defects which cause blowouts, g. Fabric la waterproof the Toron treatment resists the action of wa&et. 9. Fabric layers have greater tensile strength, lO-Hydro-TwroQ tires wear only on the outside. Internal Hydraulic Expansion Process Is a big step in advance of the old iron core process, with crushing pressure from the outside. Hydro-Toron tires are expanded into shape from within, producing a smooth, fiawleso, evenly built tire. Toron no-rot) Fabric Insures sbsolute protection against rotting by water action. Toron has an affinity for rubber, causing the fabric to absorb 10 percent more rubber than fabric not Toron-ueated. Let Us Demonstrate Them To You BENSON & HILL Tires, Batteries and Vulcanizing 628 HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 2782
Jity Cuts Police Force to Idve Within Income INTER AT10KM. HEWS SEHTICEJ HAMILTON, Ohio, Feb. This elty, with more than 10,000 inhabitants, faces the preposition of conducting all the activitej of the municipality with My a little more than JJ9.00&. Last ear J 3 49,000 was spent. Under rooent as enacted by the state legislature. Jhio citlea are required to live strictly .vithin their Income, and no defieitia In .perating expenses a,re allowed. The polico force, formerly nmr.berm gmore than forty, has been redeeed .o twelve. Garbage collection, which last ytmr ost the city 116.06(1. has been abandoned entirely as a municipal enterprise and la now a matter of contract oetween the househe.Jder and the collector, who makes a weekly ehargo of ifteen cents per residence, yt fM 12v
"El Dorado." TH Dorado rneana in Srnlsh "tfeg golden." aud was the nan bestowed on a fabaloaa city believed te exist In the interior of South America. Jtiicy fruitless ezredlUooa get cut la search of it.
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We Have Purchased the Entire Sample Line of Living Room Furniture from one of the Leading Furniture Manufacturers of the United States
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Tliis is one of the many beautiful samples that we purchased at fifty cents on the dollar. Suite like illustration, upholstered in combination tapestry and velour, has spring back, spring arms, loose cushions. Highest grade construction prevails throughout. Fifty other sample suites we have for you to choose from proportionately priced. tJsZLCmi-$l 19.50 i S1"1 $137.50
A STV VV V VIVUI kuiiv ' a w $295.00 Mahogany Cane 3-1 AH Cf, Piece VeW Suite Pl.OU $1970 Mahoganj Caae 3-Piece tQC 7C Velour Stiite 90.0 ?225.Ca Mafeofaay Cane 3- 1 "8 9 Cf Piece Vefour Suite i-OU $345.00 All-Over Upholstered Spring Arm 3Piece Tapestry Saile, pe-g 172.50
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$795.00 3-Ptece Suite, block mohair, solid mahogany, hand carred poly- 397 50 crome frarae
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bogany, haad carved poly- 325 00 dome frame $435.00 3-Piece Suite, Mock mohair, solid mahogany, baud carved poly- $247 e50 crome frame ....
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Reo Speed Wagon
lUse is a deluxe delivery truck that has all the eSlciency of a new truck, having been completely overhauled and repainted; mechanically perfect and guaranteed A-l condition; panel body that is as good as new. You know the reputation of the R"eo Speed Wagon and you'll appreciate the difference in price on
inis ana mat you would have to pay for a new truck. A number one bargain at only
Hudson Super Six A wonderful buy is this fine appearing Hudson Super Six; runs as perfect as a new car and looks like new; just out of the paint shop, and also carries a new top; cord tires. If you
are Lrun&mg or a roomy convenient car here it is the biggest snap in town at
Reo Touring You know what the Reo is counted as among the most reliable passenger cars macfe this particular car has been overhauled from start to finisri has also been repainted and presents a
beautiful appearance. While tins job ought to bring more money, we are going to price it for quick sale at
Dodge Touring Here is a Dodge you certainly can get your money's worth from when you consider the trade in value of a Dodge is the highest of any car on the market. This Dodge has good tires, is in
bp top running condition, has a INlo. 1 jfs
pamc jod. investigate ins Dargain quicK,
Ford Sedan
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This car will simply sell itself newly painted new rug
seat covers chassis and motor completely t g-
overnauiea ana runs as smootn as a new car. A real snap at v. . . Another Ford Has a brand new winter top good tires and good running condition a wonderful value at only . . ..........
Studebaker This 7 passenger Studebaker has had excellent care. Owner ran this car only 14,000 miles. Has a new top and is other- . if -ti
wise in excellent shape, we do not know jj f of any better value on the used car market eQl jj$ i
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Oldsmobile
This is an 8 cylinder Olds and the motor has been thoroughly
overhauled: looks like new and runs as good as new. The price is very low for such
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$495
Olympian
Looks like new; good tires and new paint; runs like new a big snap at only
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