Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1922 — Page 3

Tuesday. Fehninrv 21. 1922.

TIMES PAGE THREE fo their children's education taken out of the hands of the choolmaater." the first-floor bedroom window of two young ladles who room at his flat. So he ripped up a cute little contraption consisting of two barrel ittaves hinRed together at an end. The other two ends were kept apart hy a small spring from an old couch. The staves carrtod meatlcontact plates which touched only when the staves were pressed together. Ho placed the hineed end under the garhege can beneath the window and attached to the contact plates wire which wer run through a cellar window and connected with the doorbell. And that 9 Olenn Ritchie, twenty- five, pot Into trouble. He rang the bell, and Vander Iyl arrested him. Kitchle is being held until doctors can THEY BOTH WON TAME AND FORTUNE WITH THEIR FEET , A grmvernment Hanltary lnpector will give a demonsi.ratioa on cleaning I and disinfecting a barn on the farm of , Michael Hush at Dyer on the afternoon cation Riegel and President Thompson, of Ohio State University. "Army records show that about 40 pero ent of the younc men of the lowered standards of the war-time army," continued rr. Brumbaugh, who isJourint? the nation in behalf of the Peas-Caper bill, pending In Congress, seeking to make physical education compulsary In the public schools. "Physical education is a national necessity. If th nation is to retain its commercial supremacy Jt must maintain higher standards of physical fitness. "The reople of this country do not want universal military training, but they do want universal physical training, and they lo not want this phase DYER Y S EXAB!IND br Dr. L. C Arka New ImproTed BY DETROIT SLEUTH of Feb. 22. Everybody Is requested to be "present. The Dyer hlg-h school will g-'va a play entitled "Pudge and a Burglar" on Thursday evening, Feb. 23 at . 7:30, at St. Joseph's hail. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koch and son of Hammond spent Sunday with Jos. -. Knrires snd family. If. 13 Kt'Dman, Lillian and Kenneth Kellman and John Gresser spent Sunday with Mary Kellrnan and family. Carl Kellrnan and family of East Chicago visited with Mrs. Mary Kellrnan on Saturday and Sunday. The 'bank and postofflcn will be closed on Wednesday, Feb. 22, same as n every holiday. DETROIT, "Th police have thrown out a dragnet" la obsolete. The progress of science Is Inevitable. Which brlngrs us to the subject of eht automatic, electrically operated mantrap developed by Robert A. Vandcr I'yl, of the Tollce Headquarters' executive office. Ex-Governor Urges Universal Training C T,LTMBt'i, Ohio, "Not more thau fi5 pir cent of the population of the I'nitedStates Is physically fit," deChas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND. . . v..- . - . -y a u , --75. Mr Magdalene Xlebllngr of CMcaifo cUred Dr. M. O. Brumbautrh, former s vtsitinar with her daughter, Helen Governor of Pennsylvania, who conferIVschnl and family. ed lu re with .State "1 rector of Eduun baturday mornlner Vander Tvl found his family parbae-e can beside I examine him,

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LIMBERS UP YOOR SORE STIFF JOMS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in muscles an J joints. Have a tott!c of Sloan's Liniment handy and ir ! f ; cc! . Pcn-iratcs without rubbing. Vou wil find at once a comforting ren:.e of warnil.li R-hich will bafollowed by; a relief from the soreness and f tilTnessof acl.ing ioints. m Also relieves rheumatism, ectatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. for forty year3 pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.

WORK SHIRTS

75c

Good quality blue chambray, double stitched throughout, cut extra full. Extra values at 75c.

KAUFMANN WOLF - Hammond. !nd.

Double Stamps TOMORROW Get the thrifty habit of saving S & H Stamps. You can exchange them for useful merchandise of every kind. S & H Stamps are an added saving to oar regular low prices.

Specials in Home Needs

SAVORY

BREAD BOX J I

BREAD BOX Made of heavy japanned tin. They have round corners, and are exceptionally well made. Neatly HfZf, gold trimmed v w

DISH PAN 14 qt. gray granite Dish Pan, a regular 75c value. Special for Wednes- QQ

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DAIRY PAIL Made of heavy charcoal tin. 12 qt. . 49 c 75c value GARBAGE PAIL Heavy quality, galvanized, with tight fitting cover, gallon capacity, a $1.25 value JEyQ

Plush Coats J28.75 40 inches long, fine quality plush. Black opossum collar, beautiful silk lining; $40 values.

Decidedly new and different, yet remarkably inexpensive are these new Eastern arrivals forerunners of Spring fashions. Practical, handsome garments that will prove indispensable to the Spring wardrobe. The Sport Coats Are quite novel in their choice of cloth; Herringbone, Polo Cloths and smart Camelshair and Chinchilla are the materials. All have patch pockets and are smartly tailored. A score of different styles allows wide preference, $26.75. The Dresses Choose from an abundant variety of Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Crepe Knits, fine Jerseys and Crepe de Chines, in all the new Spring shades. Attractive trimmings shown, many new style touches. Many are individual numbers one of a kind. All are exceptional values, $26.75.

Wool Frocks J4.95 AH-wool Poplins and fine erges, cleverly embroidered. New ideas from New York; $10 values at $4.93.

Spring Suits

More than ever before, suits are going to be popular this Spring these advance modes are of Poiret Twill and Tricotine of very fine quality. Tailored and Sem i- Tail o red Severely plain tailored styles or loose back semi-fitting suits, handr-omely embroidered- which ever you choose, you'll be sure to possess a suit of exceptional merit, at a new low price for such quality. 39.75

Most everybody will want a new wrap

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Shawsheen, Bolivias Normandy, Poiret Twill are featured in many new shades. Of interest are the new cape effects. Others are tailored in more mannish fashion, while some show touches of vivid embroidery and original trimmings not heretofore seenl Starting at

Spring Wraps

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and Young Men We'll say here are the best values in years and years! Colorful patterns for the young men. More conservative, but just as handsome weaves for his older brother. Their styles are "easy and graceful looking" many new features are seen in this authoritative showing. Of especial interest is this fact: Many Have Tvo Pair of Pants Beyond a doubt, you'll fr.d your Spring suit at a new low price for such quality. Famous makes "Hart Schaffner & Marx," "Society Brand" and "Michaels

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Here is a wondrous showing of all the newest patterns which have been approved for the Spring sea-, son. See for yourself the many1 helpful suggestions in Spring styles and color combinations. Every Variety of Gingham at New Low Prices

More than ever before, pretty Gingham Dresses will be popular this Spring and Summer. Here is your opportunity to prepare buy your entire year's needs at values that can't be duplicated.

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32-inch Dress GINGHAMS

Closely woven cloth in beautiful checks, plaids, broken checks and plain colors. Values up to 39c. Hundreds of pieces to choose from. The finest Dress Gingham you jry. ever saw at 39c. Now while the sale lads, still 1 further reduced to, per yard Note These Big Savings

NOVELTY TISSUE GINGHAM . 32-INCH FRENCH GINGHAM

32-inch Silk Woven Tissue Gingham, in neat patterns and color combinations of checks and small plaids. Very special during the Gingham Week Sale, per gg, yard VJO 30-NCH CHAMBRAY Linen finished Chambray of close weave, for dresses, blouses and smocks, in all the wanted colors. Very special for Gingham Week, per OQp yard 32-INCH ROMPER SUITING High grade Romper Suiting, the famous Devonshire branl. In a variety of neat designs, splendid for house dresses, suits, rompers and shirts. Special for OQf Gingham Week. yard.. 27-INCH DRESS GINGHAM Checks, plaids, broken plaids, neat designs, beautiful color combinations, warranted fast colors. For Gingham 1 Week, per yard 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAM High grade imported Dress Gingham, made of best quality selected yarn, immense variety of beautiful neat designs and color combinations. Very ?Qs special, per yard VJ 36-INCH MADRAS SHIRTING A very fine quality in hanlsome color combinations. Up OQp to50c values, yard

Made of extra, fjne quality selected yarn. A large variety of colors and all the different size checks so much in demand for Spring wear. Special for Gingham ACkf Week, per yard... STANDARD APRON GINGHAM The better grade, in all wanted sizes of blue and white checks. Regular 20c quality. Special during this

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32-INCH TISSUE GINGHAM A soft finish, closely woven tissue in small and large checks, new color combinations. Made to sell at 75c a yard. ' Our special during Gingham Week, AQg per yafd 5JC NEW ZEPHYR GINGHAM 27 inch high grade Zephyr Gingham in new 1922 designs and colorings. All famous brands, known the country over for their excellent wearing quility and beautiful styles. A Gingham 23 C Week special, per yard. . 36-INCH TISSUE GINGHAM Soft finish, close corded weave, checks and plaids, in al Icolors. Splendid material for women's and children's dresses. In a variety of new patterns. fjQ Gingham Week, yard..

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Here are fine Norfolk Suits for boys of 8 to 18 years. AU-wooI sturdy materials, durable tailoring, becoming styles. A big variety of light and dark patterns. Many suits with one pair of pants. Very fine quality. Specially priced $5.50 to $10. GOOD-LOOKING NOVELTY SUITS for boys who wear sizes 3 to 8. Many styles to choose from Norfolk models, sailor collar models, romper styles. $5.50 to $12.50.

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