Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1922 — Page 8

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ROBERTSDALE

'DANCE DE MER," LATEST INNOVATION TO ENTERTAIN PALM BEACH VISITORS

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i'KIMUSS TIIIIATHK TOMtiHT AXD TO.MOItltOW Guy Ilnte Ioi.t In "THE MA 5U KltADKH." 10-12-2

A son was born on Thursday morning: to Mr. and Mrs. Lmii: Urcwlnff of Myrtle avenue. 'Both rrvotlrer and 1abe are reported t .i r;e-.t!n- Along- f.no At this time Mrs. J. Sims of Kast Chlenjro, visited friends In Robertsdnlo yesterday. The- MestamM W. J. Ro-ugrht and J'ortha Ilosklns were In Chicago on l:siness for the Dsy Nursery on Thursday. Mrs. Jos"Th ffewalt oT Roby spent the (lay with Mrs. John White of Atchison avenue. Mrs. .Vostll. anl daughter Mrs. - FeSpel of R cherts) avenue, visited ;Vtp. Karl "Waltham and baby at S". . Mirsraret's hospital In llajnnTOd, yesterday, and report them pettlnc .along- fine. MI-ps. M airy an n. Coug-hlan and Mary MXamara s-pent the weekend visiting: frlend3 at Notre Dame College. Mrs. N. A. (Enrvr-i, I1s.trW Fresident of the Rehekah lodgre attended a meeting- at Shelby, Ind., cn Thursday. ' ?.rrs. Herbert Brown and son ITerrrTt of Myrtle avenue were jruests of Mrs. Edwin Eader of East Side Th-.irsdny. Mr. nnil Mrs. Jo.hn Brown o-f Ohio fj.re rv!slt!!rg- their daughter. Mrs. 7?ny Moots and family a.t Pt'.eirlitz Tark. The F.rowns formerly lived on Myrtle avenue. M:r. and Mrs. A. TVlikers who for the past week have been vlsltIr.pr fhs latter'a brother Mr. Sam T'ieke-r and wife of Pearl street refrrned to ithelr "home In CThanute, Kansas, the fore Tisrt of the wejk. Mrs. Hertha Ptlllftr of Indianapo!!s (PJv.l., vetted lier dau'-rhter in !;:vr. Mrs. Krr.il Stiller at East Side on "Wednesday. F-ir' ad-.'of of PoVtsky. 'Ml.-h..

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and expect to leave within a few days. A daugrhter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Brooks. !Mrs. Brand visited today with relatives at Indiana Harbor.

Famous DaVinci Work Is Found In France I N'TR NATIONAL NFWC SERVICE! FAKIH, Dot. Kxpfi-tn believe tney have found the famous cartoon of "The Hattle of the Aughiarl,' by Leonardo da Vinci. It was made in 1505 and has just rec ntiy turned up in the village of Janvry, In the valley of the Chevreuse. The cartoon now belongs

I to Abbe Ferrand, who bought it In

Italy several years ago for the small sum of 200 liras.

Architects drawing of the new -Dance de Mcr," shown g colonnaded x entrance from beach in background and terraces leading down from jentrance to open-air dance floor.

The Woman's International leagrue foi peace and freedom has a-ranged to hold a summer session this month ;U Vnrse, Itv.

A TRUE RAT STORY

was a visitor at the Fred Radlof horoe on Myrtle avenue this week.

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Miss Madylene, only daug-bater of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sherwood and Mr. Otto Kula-pe, Jr.. ron of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kulatre were unit ed In marrlafre at 9:30 yesterday morning- at St. Birdg-efs chuTch, Rev. J. Lynn, off icUitinpr. The bride wore a dres at white canton crepe and veil with pearls. Her bnr.Kjueit w"S of rttyen ajid valley lHlies. She was attended 'by Miss Catherine AVerhner who wore pink Canton crepe trimmed in gold lace. Phe carried pink roses. Mr. Emery Sherwond acted as bet man. M-'s-s

flaphael IMerson playrd the weddingmarch ana Mls Lillian Kellmaji raivfr. A weddinp breakfast followed at the home of the parents of the bride for the Immediate relatives of both parties. The bridal couple loft for St. Tjouis. where they will spend their honeymoon. Upon their return thoy will stjjrt hotiHekeepin jr In the Parish Leaflet flats. The rroom Is employed by the Illinois Steel Company at CVary. About 13 members of the Royal Neighbor Lodg-e showered Mrs. Lillian Harmann Tuesday evening-, with p-lfts In h-onor of her Tecent marrlafre. The evening: was spent in cards after which luncheon was served. Ttev. "vVhitt and family who will ppend the winter with relatives In St. Louis, are sforlns: thetr fnrnt'iTe

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Stearns Electric Paste Ox.

Dear Slra: Mr. Robert T". Donneil of Auburntown, came In our atoro the other day ana wanted something to kill rata, so I sold him a. box Stearns Hat 1'aste. And be put some paste on six biscuits that night and the next mornlnp he found fifty-four big rats. And tho sscond night he put out four more biscuits with paste on them, and th second morning he found seventeen more rats, making a total of seventy-one rats In two nights, and there were lots mora that he did not find. This Is some big rat tale but, nevertheless. It Is so. Just thought would write to let you know that your rat paste Is good. Respectfully, KENNEDY BROTHERS. Buy a 35c Box Today Enough to KIM 50 to 100 Rats or Mica

Don't waMe time trying to kill these pests with powders. II quid sand other experimental preparations. Ready for I'se Better Than Traps. Prug and General Stores sell STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE

1921

SHANK WANTS TO PROTECT THE STILLS

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INIUA.Ni.-UM UA. .. 1. i.,. rta.illlfl Lewis Shank, mayor of Indianapolis today took a forward step In the promotion of fire prevention week. "His Honor" issued an ed ct that all stills must be in fir'eproof buildings and outside the "mole square" the city's business district. The mayor's action came aftr a recommendation from Fire Chief

John J. O'Brien, "Fire Hazards."

that all stills are

DHCATUR, Oct. 13 Nino reactors were found l:i four herds of Adams county cattle recently tested for tuberculosis. The diseased cattle will be slaughtered under KOVfrnnlPnt 'supervision and the owners partly Indemnified by the federal government and the state of Indiana.

tissue cells of a chicken isolated by Dr. Al:x Carrel ten years ago, is still growing- as rapidly as ever and has passed through 13,000 generations.

Plague and pestllanco have always followed In the path of economic disaster. According to official soviet statements, hospital accommodations In the Ukraine have dei reaped by 10 per cent, and cholera with a death rate of 60 per cent.

TT,lnt t-rr, mpnt r.t ronnectlve bp been lnereasin-r. In the first

part of this year the cases of typhui have Increased by almost 6') pel cent over tho cases of last year. The Nation's Business.

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You'll Be Glad You Read This Little Story

The boats of a certain South Sea Island tribe are equipped with imitation human heads, made fast to the outside, just above the water line. The heads are supposed to gaze down into the water and keep an eye out for rocks and reefs. . , , As tKe boat flies through the water, driven by a dozen oars, striking the water in skilled precision, a big rock looms up directly in the course. The imitation head is gazing full on the rock. What happens? There is a ripping crash, and a dozen dusky warriors fly through the air into the water!

The natives are puzzled; they wonder why the head failed to warn them, They think it is angered because not enough sacrifices have been made in its honor. .it?b' v: . ; Of course, we smile at all this. But right now, in our own city of Hammond, there is something which you have long been looking for namely, great music bargains. Are YOU going to look at these bargains, yet not SEE them? Of course not; when you SEE something, you take notice of it, , ' The Straube Piano and Music Company is having a great anniverBary celebration. The entire second floor has been turned over to this big bargain offering. Dozens of wonderful pianos are on sale at prices o low that they are almost unbelievable. Beautiful talking machines are being offered at about one half price. These are wonderful instruments and fully warranted. Never in its' eighteen years of existence has the Straube store offered such bargains to this community. You owe it to yourself to visit this big store during the celebration. You will find what you want at a price you can afford to pay. SPECIAL: We are offering the finest player rolls made for a celebration price of three for One Dollar. There are hundreds of rolls to select from. Come in and take your choice. Store Open Evenings Daring Celebration

631 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. One Price to, All and to All a Fair Price

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.! U VS5 6-HOLE CAST IRON RANGE C1Q.75 X 111 ' I Cnmnlete With Warmina Closet ' f&3$ El

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HOT BLAST OQ HEATER iJ Hot Blast Heaters like above illustration, made of cold rolled steel, highly polished, has interior lining almost up to the swing top, fitted with a hot air tube that consumes the gas from the soft coal and will give you the same results as you would get out of hard coal, has beautiful nickle trimmed, swing top and nickeled siderails, this stove is large enough to heat up at least three or four rooms, specially priced for this sale.

It is always the person with improper heating apparatus who complains the

most about the cold weather. Winter has no drawbacks for the house with ad equate heating facilities. You will find in our stove display a stove for any usuage small models for the cozy corner or larger styles designed to heat several rooms. And every stove that we sell is backed by both th manufacturer's guarantee and our own to be just as we represent it.

6-HOLE CAST IRON RANGE Complete With W arming Closet

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Six holes cast iron range, complete with warming closet, has 16 inch fire box, fitted with duplex grate and large 18x20 inch oven, this stove must be seen to be appreciated at our sale price. COMBINATION RANGE 7Q Cfl FOR COAL AND GAS 3 V.iJKJ

NICKEL TRIMMED flJO 7C Soft COAL HEATER Ptt ' 5 Nickle trimmed soft coal heaters like illustration, has large nickle swing top, nickled rails, fitted with dumping and shaking grates and has large fire pot, a wonderful heater at our sale price.

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RADIANT BASE OCQ 7C BURNER .PVViO Two flue hard coal heater, full nickle trimmed, a saving of 33J$ at our sale price.

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Combination range for coal or gas, this range is made of cast iron not steel, has four holes for coal and four'burners for gas, will bake with either coal or gas, complete with warming closet at our sale price.

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PARLOR COOK STOVE $24.75 This stove can be used for either heating or cooking purposes, has large duplex grate, fitted with iron lining, this stove wll answer two purposes a wonderful value at our sale price.

HOLE LAUNDRY STOVE $3.95

Two

hole laundry stove, llustration, a regular

$7.45 value, specially priced for this sale limited quantity.

FREE! A Stove Board With Each Range or Heater

FULL NICKEL TRIMMED SOFT COAL HEATER

$29.75 Full nickle trimmed Heater will burn either hard or soft coal, has large nickle swing top, full nickle side wings, nickled rails and fitted with nickle base, the drum of this stove is made of highly polished steel, specially priced for this sale

SOFT COAL HEATER $9.75 Soft Coal Heaters like picture will burn either hard or soft coal, just the heater you have been looking for M the ridiculously low price

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