Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 8
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THERE THINGS
Frterula of V. J, Hastings have noticed of lato thnt about the only plo h cafri b found In the evening Is at hi hoi?. 1009 Park place. They ft.ro iui learning the reason. He ha uao of those radio telephone. Several wwka ago when Interest in radio phones had been aroused t" the vvlrleaa coucerts -which were belnsr broadcasted by the 'Westtmrhntme trlo Manufacturing: Co. of Chicago, Mr, Hastings denlded he needed an outfit. He had learned something about wlre-1-ss when In Mie navy during the war. He talko It over -with Ralph Hrooli. Hammond's premier wireless expert, and r.Ali'h wa Klven tho Job of nssemMlns: and SnwtalllnK u racelvlna et. It was completed some timo ago and fcas teon -working- perfectly. liadlo phono parties ro common at the Hastings homo afternoons and evcclups. Tba set has ail of tho lattft contraptions on It and has a volume greater than the ordinary phonograph. Their Is a surprising freedom from distracting; sounds so frequently heard in wireless phones. 'It doesn't cost mora than a fraction of a cent to operate It an evening:," mya ilr. Hastings. "Wo can sit and enjoy the host of music. If wo don't like a number wo can rnzj! the sinner or player among- ourselves or we can shut It off altogether. It won't bo Iodruntil the3- will bo as common as ordinary telephones."
MADAME GADSKI SUES OPERA BODY FOR HALF MILLION
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Mnte. Gadski. Mrs. Hans Tauscher, known to the opera-Koinjf public ., Mme. Gadski, has sued the Chicago Opera Association for $300,000 damages. She charges it with responsibility for the issuance of statements involving her husband. Capt. Tauscher. Both ar Germ; n subjects.
W. F. BRUNT Contractor 4S0 H0HMAN STREET Concrete Construction a Specialty
KLOTZ DECISION IS AFFIRMED
to install Interchanging switches and tracks at their junction at Routh Mend. The action was brought originally in the superior court at South Henri in December, 1017. The Fupreme court ordered a new trial. Th appelate court, affirmed the decision of the Jake superior court In the isone of Kh-t versus the .first National UanV. The supreme court set oral argument for March 10 in tho case of Isadore Konenl-HrK -versus the state, appealed from Tlppcanoe County Hafayette).
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I INDIANAPOLIS. I ml.. Feb. 2 1. The j l.iprunic court totlny roveriWMl the
v. ruyvi iui uiun ieci3iin wiiu n uphold the 1'ublic Service coinmisslun In its order to the New York Central and Iike Shore and South Hend railroads
"Secrets of Wealth, Power and Leadership" This Interesting and appealing topiof fliwupsion Is to b(t tho subject of the lapt Free J'ublic cturs by Truman Henry Miner to be jciven Friday eenlnp. February 24h. at S o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce in Hammo ml. Classes are now forminn for the study of Arthur Frederick Sheldon's "FKtytwo talkn Ahout JJunitie-."." under the peraonat direction of Mr. Miner, who will bepin early in March hl eipht parponally clven lectures eupplementlne the Sheldon course. The fubjeot.o of Mr. Miner's tallis tv!l! be M.in-llu!ld!i)K and F'eronali ty. Human Efficiency !n liunlnPfs, Character Analysis and HunliieFa T'yschfdopy, Salesmanship, Advertising-. Mastery of Speech and Persuasion. Science of I"-nlln with Men and Women, Wit and Humor and how t., t'PC It. It was originally planned to Rive six lectures in this course but Mr. Miner him consented to add two more, making eight besides the free lectures to be Riven on Friday evening, February I4th. It Is hoped that the Chamber of Commerce will be filled to capacity ns Mr. Minor promises to make this inure entertaining than any previous taik he has Riven In Hammond. "The lives of successful men and women seem mysterious ami yet 'heir rules of conduit are so simple and plain that when their secrets are known their life utorles read like fam lnatina: novels." says Mr. Miner. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
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Tells Huaband by Tread. A Japanese v.omnn can tell her hnband's npproach by Hie t-titl h'.f doss mnke on the pplewnlk, for pncit piece of vcood in the heel of his slice has its poenlinr tin;her p'.tch. i
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Joseph Schwartz and his bride, who was Mrs. Clara Sickken. Joseph Schwartz, Russian baritone with the Chicago Opera Association, has iven the operatic world its latest thrill. He surprised his friends recently by marrying Mrs. Clara Sielcken, wealthy widow of the "coffee king." Mrs. Sielcken inherited $4,000,000 from her late husband and ha devoted much of her life to charitable work.
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A great feature about many of them 13 that they have two pair of pants. New single and double breasted models, in light and dark patterns that are exclusive. Products of three famous makers "Hart Schaffner & Marx," "Society Brand" and "Michaels-Stern."
$32. 50 to $50
Special lot of Suits ey ind Overcoats at Broken sizes of values up to $40. Models for men and young fellows in great variety. If your siz:a is here, you get an exceptional value.
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Choose from fine woven madrases and basket weaves, in the new pin stripes and pin checks. Made with collars to match. Included are tan shirts with separate collars, guaranteed fast colors. Exceptional values at $2.00. See them!
Caps In the new tan shades, tweeds, herringbones and plain colors. Silk, serge and satin lined, nonbreakable visor, leather sweat band. Made with pleated back band or plain. Spe- g J cial at
Other New Spring Shirts, $1.15 to $5.00
Union Suits
Men's $2.00 medium weight cotton spring needle rib Union Suits, just the weight for this weather. Grey or natural color. Sizes 34 to 46. Exceptional value 29
Hose About 60 dozen men's 50c silk anl fibre sox, seconds of a regular 50c grade. Black, brown and all popular shades. For Friday and Saturday 29 C only, per pair
Extraordinary Fine Spring Hats In all the new smart shades of tan, grey, brown and the new light shades with contrasting darker bands. New shapes and dimensions for men and young
men. Some are silk lined. A large variety at a special price .
Complete Line of Spring Hats $2.50 to $5.00
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NEW CIVIC ASSOCIATION Hammond's newi-st civic organzatlon la the Kast Hammond Civic & Improvement Association which was organized last evening at limuks House when a n-prescntHtive tathei'.ng- of citizn.i of that part of Hammond decided that thrir community had been inisjndcrtitood IcnfiT i-noufih. Former Alderman Hani Skufaluss was tlectd rresldenf; W. F. Sullivan, vice president, and S. II. ;il!mre of the Standard Trust & Savings Hank, eecretarj- and treasurer. The association starts off with memliershtp of forty-fiVe. The object 19 tOO h uof t Irast Hammond, ((triuu.'t the fight for a in ore adequate water supply and push street inmprove-nent. Committees covering- the. dit'ferenti Ihases were ajipointed last, nicht. The association v.-ill meet every two week s.
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!ng prices: American Car and Fdry American t'lecl Fdry American Tel. and Te! I.altlwln I"Ccmo'ie H'-thlehein Stoel U ('hlcapr-i and XV Colorado Fuel Crueih'e ."-tpo! 'Jenera! Mijtnrs bm-kav. annn Steel I.eliiprh Va'ley Mexican rvtroieum Mid vale Steel Northern I'acif.e Heading l'.ejiu.!i);c Iron and Steel Tcxap "o I'. . S. Sice Willy.- overland Sinclair OH ( UK .t) A1I .U.I. WIIKAT N -. - m:y.-., $1.4 S red. $1 . 41 H118: No. 2 ha rl
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priny dk., $1.47. No. 2 mixed, 53 y 60 .2c; N 5 9 'U 61c, No. 2 yellow, C!t :
. 3 mi xed, 57 '.j'-i r.9c; No. D7'i t; r,;c; No. 3 yellow, 57'i ' No. 4 mixed. 16 ft 57c; N" . b'o'Qo'.r; No. 4 3 (How, oO-i
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W ! Ite. $ 1 . 7i' ,; 1 . t . V1-:.1j 50 to 60 l:i5., l fr 11c; So lbs., 1213-; j' fj 11-3 lbs., 14 fancy. -'( C,r.
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NEW RUN PICTURES FOR THE ORPHEUM
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It's a Gay Life
A clever yonng fellow named layle At hitting the ball was a whayle; He swatted a drop
That knocked out a cop And they had to bayle Slajle out of jayle. A fan, out of work for a vear. Found that paying admission was dear.
Corporation, u!;!er Lie rapt. on
vi r,i-J-v,t I pi od.l'-t ion.. j Su;o!:i v ill see the presentation of j
t!:,. r.iv iil:-i of tlos kind vhen llany icrcj V, 1-e featured in. "The 1'ox."1 . t.l-e rrfMluctcn of Surer-W estern I pi lure v o-a-.ed by Fniversal. j 1 .Ij-lc'.mr lri-iii like release from ci.f-j ' f. rent p-o:urer.s iltirin the pa: t s-ea- j
:--n this prodactii.11 is certainly "si- ; r-lVe -tern." T lie re 13 a foni inler- ; story vviih t- ' ar.d thrilling '. - ; lita I io:'s. A '.tt!o vein of coined y ts ' von t.hi-oui.;!! it. The young-r si t v!il j.i-t raie o.er it and th- ohlr r folkii i thoroughly enjoy it. ceil r.oeltieii are Introduced, j pr.neipal anione- which is- th.e battle of I'ihe cavalry i.pa;n--t the rohlx rs' strong j hohl. Pi which up-to-date methods arj used. Mai-li me puns- and rapi'l lire j Willis, rtynamite a.nd a draw hridef ti--I n re. prominent'.'', and the aetino never ji.t- up for a monifut ' I tare-.- Carev is t!i- star and Kivca a ! -
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546-548 Hohman Street, Hammond Near Four Corners REAL BARGAINS
Sale Lasts
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Only bargains are being offered. Prices are lower thaA before the war. Come early and save money. Everything marked plainly.
Ladies' Sateen Petticoats, fancy patterns, at Men's Overalls and 7Q Jackets, each.. Percales, fast colors, light and dark, per 1 Ayard AUC
Men's Work Pants per pair
Men's Socks, per pair Ladies' Hose, per pair Children's Stockings, per pair
Children's Gin:
Men's Medium Weight Union Suits, 7Qr per suit Men's "U-All," new goods,
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blue and khaki . . . Men's Work Shoes . . .
Blue Chambray Shirts Flannel Shirts, at
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Fancy Turkish - Towels . . .
Ladies' Silk Hose, O Q per pair .....
Men's Silk Socks,
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39c
VERY SPECIAL A Limited Number of Young Men's Suits, Latest Models ONE LOT SPECIAL AT $9.95 SECOND LOT SPECIAL AT $14.95 These Are $32.00 and $35.00 Suits
Curtain Scrim, per yard . .
Challeis, very pretty O f patterns, yard. . .
Chambrays, per yard . .
Handkerchiefs, red, blue, white, each.
9c
10c
Men's Suspenders, 1 Q at 39c and. kZf
L'nbleached Muslin, per yard Canvas Gloves, per pair Men's Garters, per pair Men's Arm Bands, per pair
Men's Belts, at 39c and. .
8c 9c 9c 6c
19c
Limited Lot of Shoes on Sale
Men's Shccs 89c
and Boys Shoes. 89c
Children's Shoes 58c Ladies' Low Cut Shoes. 8 8c
Men's Dress Shoes, English and blucher, all prices reduced. Very good line.
Ladies Oxfords and High tops. Also Children's Shoes.
REMEMBER THE NUMBER 546 Hohman Street, Hammond
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So he carried the bats For the Washington .Nats And claims that iiis conscience i clear. A writer of sports named McKint; To the training camps wtnt in the eprinji.
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Hut, in boost in; the rhamps, He pot writers' cramp And came back with his arm in s sling. A thirsty mnn stopped when he caujht The word "cellar." for that's what
$650 re built Pl.iyer Piano. ..$400 $575 rc-bui!t Player Piano. ..$325 $565 re-built Wellington $253 $495 re-built Ikincs Piano. . .$295 $430 re-built Beckcy Piano. .$245 FhonogTaphs at Wholesale Prices Cable Piano Co.
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