Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1922 — Page 16
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SOBS FOR HUSBAND WHOM SHE KILLED Tomorrow ght at 9 o'clock Our- Great 32nd Anniversary Sale Ends After tomorrow the Anniversary Sale will be history, but not to be forgotten by those who shared in its intensive" value-giving campaign. Now with counters and cases briming over with new spring merchandise Saturday brings wonderful attractions for shoppers. ' This is your last opportunity to clip this coupon for our great Profit Sharing Stamp offer. in a fjAl id 32 COUPON 32 THIS COUPON ENTITLES BEARER TO 32 EXTRA E. G. MINAS CO. STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE siD La ay Gi our Anniversary Sale - V Y ji i in v. in
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Mrs. MarcelLa Wills and her husband, Lewis WillA.
Mrs. Marcella Wills sits in a Jail cell In Atlantic City sobbing and repeating: over and over "He must come back to me." She has told police that she shot her husband, Lewis Wills, clo3a business associ
ate of Mayor Eader of Atlantic City, as Wills slept. She says that her husband had beaten her with his fists and a shoe and had broken her nose. Brooding over his brutality and the fact that he was unjustly jealous cf her, she shot Liaa. '
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Aoilo TRADE ALLIANCE Is if IT H .0 S
Australian Hgpbs That Com
mercial Supremacy cf Whites in Pacific he Insured
WASHINGTON-, ilaivl ?t. A rada alliance -with tha United
6-tates to insure tha commercla.1 supremacy or the -white race in the
Paci&c Is tha hops of Australia. Randolph. Eedforci, of tha AustralJan parliament, informed the International ."e'.vs Service today. Bedford declared that tha people 3f Australia universally condemned the Ango-J apanage alliance and "dreaded any new allian.ee involv-Jr.g-a yellow race." "The Anglo-J&paneso alHaiice," sairfi BedJord, "-was looked upon as a blow to the prestige of tha -white man in the Paq!nc. It vra.s considered as an alliance with, an enemy nation, .provea so by impudence- aad .ins-sults. It -was made orijrlnalljr 10 protect India, not Australia.' Bedford, who Is hero to pen
markets for Australian coal, de
clared Australian merchants desired I reciprocal trade- agreement with America, "li, -would fce a banding1 of tho white races in tha Paciao against tha yellow races," the Australian
fUaed. "$uojj en, alliance roust j
Bome dsy. It will start in a
commercial alliance. Its future can ba JsSt to the Imagination." Japanese commerce is iradesired ttf Australia. Bedford a!d. "VL&straUans feel that eacT ehllBng" eent to Japan means on more cartridge that some day may be used agains! .them," he continued.
They desire American goods in preference to all other goods, even British made. AX present a preferential tariff 13 given British poods, trat WQtler a reciprocal arrangement, this tariff could easily ta extended tQ .American goods,"
control. Tho Kovcrnmenfs ntio!ij would be support: d hy il-.o people. Thre would no f:.rike." Under tho Australian system -of i ctata ownerfT? "TT iulille utilities, I tha state g-overumciita run mines,) sawmills, railroads, ranches, i-.tifoh- J
er shops, conduct ir.U'-ktts i: wtt pools, nod run frr.it ":; neries for the public ben:.t.
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TTLEXCTI I.TCK, I.VD., 31arrh J3 TI1I3 month, for the first time since the early days of the world Mar when extensive curtailments were mad in railway transportation, through 1 '-.ill-man service ha been elal.l:..--hci! between Philadelphia and New York and French Li ok and We.-t Bad on over tho Baltimore & Ohio rallroa.V Through sleepers are run from eastern points three nights a !;, with return Ken lee on alternating nigrhts. It is the intention of the I;. & O. officials to maintain this special service probably until June 10.
..d..lihs Osiiji Hollow Cheeks.! S spa n m n h j ,;i Him LimssI 1 . $
lien arvl wcrnm, whether Jrou will ' ever but! 1 yourself up to your normal, 1 Jtust-riKht weight depends on the mim- 1 ber of blood -cells in your blood. That's ell there is to it- It's a scientific fact. 1 If your blood-cell factory isn't workla riiRht. you will bo run-down. thin. 1 your biiXMi v.i'1 bo in disorder, and : perhaps yotir face will be broken out j with pimp'es, blackheads and era?- j tions. a. S. S, kee;a yoi:r biood-ctji factory worlilr.s full time. It hel-is i
I build new blood-c. lis. That's why)
Aa American iooUxoW U W De- j tpSSrii '
Ing- esiabltsaed. Bedford declare!
throtrgr! the development of Australian field3 by American plCJHwrB. 1"he cora'Insr mine strike, Jie said, would not be opossible ia Australia jnder' existing laws. If the miners ulf refusing' to accept the award 3f our arbitration court, the government would tep 3n and run the mines," he asserted. "If the operators refused to obey an award, the ?oi-wnmeiit weald also take over
3rra3 neck. It piit3 too It tak. 3 tha and it fcM3
it out wrin-
r'T,!i'l3 out vo-ir I,
llm.t.s, the whole toiy. 'pink" in your cheeks, b.ollowness from the ey I'ather Time by snvro-
klcs tu men and wctuen by "phirrr ii.a;"
ir.em up. j. ia a re-.r.arf.aoio blood-purifier. Whi'o yru r:re K'-t'-w; i-lump, your skin eruptiur.a. p.n;;U:s, LiacKheads. acne, rhi-au a;Uiu, i:ali tetter, blotches are belnsr remove!. The inedic!i:al iiieredlents'cf s. are guaranteed partly eotab"'e. P. S. S. is Bold at all dru stores, i:i tv.o ties. T;--: larger i.::.a ia the lauro .sonomiiai.
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TOMORROW ENDS THE GREAT MARCH
Sale of Houseware
LX1KA brtUAL BABY CHICK5 Barred $ - Q Rocks, Anconas and Reds Per dozen 9
1,000 THERMOS BOTTLES
Pint size with a 1 u minun drinking cup; well made. Specially purchased for this sale, at
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; An unusual grade in j a large size. Drown i and 7Hie Cookinj , Casserole, large size I factory run. 39 ' regular 59c,
BOILED LINSEED CIL: Special, Gallon II N Strictly pure linseed oil for all U painting use?. Limit of 5 ' M Ions to a cuGtomer, (r ; at per gallon C N
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Linen Envelopes o standard size, at. . . .
Chccolato Creams, fresh 1 Q
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700 PAIRS WOMENS SILK AND FIBRE HOSE They are exceptional values, of heavy silk and fibre with fastiioned backs and double sole and heel and lisle garter tcps. Slight seconds from the $1 CQp grade. Wry special at 25', DISCOUNT ON ALL COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS All Columbia Records 35c Bach
ROLLER SKATES $1.49 Ball Bearing. Chicago Hardware brand.
WASH SATIN 36-inches wide, al 1 silk, in a beautiful rich lustrious satin face for new dainty under things for spring and Easter. Colors of pink, flesh, honeydew, orchid, turquoise and J? 1 white. Special a yard 40 IN. CANTON CREPE, $2.79 YD. Silk and wool canton crepe of good heavy weight material foi new spring dresses. In the much wanted shades of delft blue, seal brown, navy blue and 'black. Special to- bo 7Q
morrow a ya
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Fels Naptha SOAP 5c bar Limit of ten bars to each customer.
Children's Muslin Panties, with embroidered trimming, sizes 2 to 6 years, special 1 9 C Infants Vests, of excellent grade cotton and wool mixed, specially priced, all sizes, CQ 2nd floor, at little Fellows PlayaHs, made of rompier cloth with strap, over shoulder; fast colors, for little boys 2 to 7 years. 89c value, for the last Anniversary CA.
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JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS AT $1.69 For Small Women Only A lightweight petticoat for spring wear in ail suit shades. They have a 12 inch accordian pleats with two toned flounce. They arc special tomorrow at $1.69. Sateen Bloomers, full fashioned in all dark shades, double shirring at knee. G9c Elach
Saturday Might Specials 7 to 9 Rarer Elades, genuine Gillette J's. specially priced Qty q Ccirfencr's Yellow Rules, six fcot size. Special price, each Infants Diapers, of flannelette, sizes 27x27 inches, ?Q special 6 for Rubberized Kitchen Aprons, neat, attractive, practical and washable, made with bib A O - special each at tJK 2nd floor. Dox Stationery, 43 sheets and 48 envelopes, assorted colors tD a bcx. pink, blue, white and buff. Gc.-ci quality linen, regular 50c grade. 9Q A bcx at
Spring Millinery Opening
Original style themes have been developed and are being introduced in Spring Millinery opening that are marked apart and decidedly different than usual. Miilinery to suit every feminine taste, supreme in charm and fitness, is here in a colorful array. Come and view these glorious displays tomorrow.
$5 upwards
Silk Umbrellas 3.85
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Suiting the Tailored Maid with New Spring Suits, $59.75 The interest of the fashion world is centered on trim tailored suits as the approved garb for Spring. Among the extremely smart modes in our collection one notes man; touches of originality that Paris has sent out from across the sea. It is the exquisite tailoring, the subtle slenderness of line that characterizes the diverse models in our wide collection and an other important feature is that they are modestly priced. Shawsheen. Tricotine, Twill Cord and Poiret Twill are the favored materials. Women's Spring Wraps, $44.50 Elegance of fabrics and striking styles were never mote successfully combined than in this group of Wraps which we are now showing. There are handsome wrap effects, some quite dressy, other simple in line and treat
ment.
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You can get extra value as well as new style, extra service and satisfaction when you buy your Spring Suit. Here we show a splendid variety of fine fabrics and smart patterns in attractive colorings. These Suits are expertly tailored in the latest styles of the season, many with extra trousers. A feature value at $35. Suits at all prices have been assembled to suit the taste and fit the purse of all men. A wonderful assortment, embracing the choicest fabrics in the most desirable patterns and styles. Students Two-Pants Suits, $25 The young fellow at school is very particular about his clothes. We had that fact in mind when we selected our Spring Suits for him. He'll like the new double breasted and Sport models. They're here in all patterns and colors, original and novel style ideas, just right for students, $25.
irmation Suits Men's sPrins Hats
$4.00
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Your boy will need a neat, good looking suit for Confirmation. Of course you'll want one that is strong and durable as well. Our All-Wdol Blue Serge Suits combine these qualities; the models are the newest and the material will stand up under hard wear. There are suits here at
J10, J15, $18, 20 We make a specialty of good Suits for Boys at reasonable prices. We are showing BOYS' TWO-PANTS SUITS made of all-wool fabrics, cassimeres, tweeds, in neat patterns, single and double breasted styles at $12.95.
We're showing a wonderful selection of new hit styles at this price grays, tans and browns in a number of different shapes. They're unusual yalues at $4.00.
4 Special Purchase and Sale for Final Days of our Anniversary WOMEN'S
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Tbese new Spring Low Shoes and Siippers were made to sell under ordinary conditions at $5, $6 and $7 a pair. We purchased the surplus stock from the well-known "Radburn" manufacturers at a large concession, which enables us to offer them at an extraordinary price. The quality, style and workmanship will be instantly recognized as that of high-priced and superior footwear. Don't 1st the day go by without at least coming in and trying them on.
The Celebrated Radbum Brand at
SIZES 2J2 to 8
The Styles and Leathers are Black and Brown Giaced Kid Oxfords. Black and Brown Kid Two-Strap Slippers. Patent One-Strap Flapper Pumps with Buckle. Black and Brown Calf Oxfords with Low Heels.
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