Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1922 — Page 10
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I!y S. D. WETER TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL! WOX UoM,:iJ. Xov. 6.vv1;hin seclusion of the, former German Kaiser, castle. is,-,:a:ea hy eordon3 suanla who refusal to a'V.ir ftranerera to approach. WilhVlm ..iienzoMen, a:. i ... now .... irm,r Princes., Hcrml.no of KouSS ';ay be"an thlr J'-:et ar.J eventhoneymoon. Attaches of tho Hohenzolltfrn household .-.aid that Vilhe:m "was lh h'l:Hl-: ir.an in the world" and ''Jt h" 4'A net want to be dUtured even by lLoia who only wanted to extend congratulations and felicitate--.3 fjr .1 Ions and happy mar-rle-i J.fc.
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' 1 " ' cvry-day I;fe, exf '" a 1'-;w sightseers and a vw cvrr;?onicn:s and j-hoto?-Isors who remained behlni hopiii ? .i-T..;rst !..) that they would fit x - or perhaps a state:.if m (n :-a :,( or both of the prinMi. narriapo passed oT accord -"'ST to tho program drawn up by tbe r-rm.'r -inj.-mr vi:h rnllita-y r re--: .- :! :.-. !:.rin:r th" e-rem.-n tl.-j h ,i.-k an-.l v.h-'e !!a- of th. I 'i;.r::-.i bcrn-i f..-w over the -astl. ! "" v.;.; ::-.- rlr::;:T of salute:; : - r !Pi-;nr r.-f ie: : 1 ,h s;:--h as wow!.; hay I c.n t!,o v:sr if. th former
v.air p.rd :t still upon his V;.s-.'..-:-! 1ar.-r:e. ! f'ti!y I -in ':h:l of h-irnaic friends bad dim"- Whin th. brilliant!-.-,
llU.vninat' vl castle, while most of tho others Yrero guests of Covin1 von Utintlnek at A ma to it en. "Within the "Ualner circles" the brldo will be known an "German Kir.prea and Queen of Prussia." but officially thoe titles ere empty as Germany is now a republic wl.'n a president end has no relgrnln;? family. Tho kaiser's wlfo is a woman of spirit and forceful personality, and It was expected that she would loae no time in taking control of the Doom bous-.-bold. Sh! will supervise the servants and ;ho management of tin domestic affairs. It 13 anticlrr.ted that some of the old court !! jue. who have been livlr.fr hero on the ex-kalser's bounty, will quickly depart.
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tMTCt)NAT!ONL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Nov. C " ! n d ' w a wera blown .vjt and the nelphborho-vl
a ---:; I'd when a bomb was set of?) early t'day In the entryway of tliej heme of Alderman WlV-hun lb i ...... ...... -r.-' V-..w.rt n ward T-O- I
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One cf the body's daily ned is food-iron for the blood. Raisin furnish iron the natural, organic iron which is mcs' easily assimilated by the system. Add raisins, therefore, t cakrs, cookies, breakfast fools, bread, etc., and you add this brr.rfit as well as luscious flavor. Sun-Maid Raisins should cost vou no more than the following prices : Swlsd (r II oi. bill tft7.)20e Seedless (in IS oz. red pkg. l.Sc Seeded or Seedless (li oz.) 15c
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Will Free More Political Prisoners
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WASIllM'lTf 'N. Nov. fi. So- eral; more so'-cal'"! po'ltical prisoners! pr. bibly will he freed this m.-nT . i"oiU'I!t!'-r a number who are eliu" 1 for pnre.le. it was learned today. Iierartm.nt of Justice offl.M:-'. abl that bardon attorneys are er. niit:ra thl class of cases as- f'-r a. p.'.i-s.b'.o. especially those in which , i aTir!hati r-s for t-lemen---w. re. ilb: 1. ?evernl prisoners hhave youtrht c( n?altatb-n of sente-o:'1 an ! who liave rerved the major ; a't . f their term-", are expected to be le-t,.a.-ed bci'ore Thanksfrb. ins day.
addition to the name amount of pipes as tho Hartley theatre organ the new instrument has a set of rnare and trap drums. John Hartley, mnnatrer of the I,yrie. announces that It wll take Letween ten days ami two wti kj t" Insr.ail tho new ortr.-in.
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(i--m. is wieldintr a dextrious fe: 1 a; flot lKs Kin:?. His boilh istationed at th entrmoe, sri'- ' hhn a double chance at your pure. rt-tersen and I'auh-'on, the celebrated Skbveeaans, are operating j a came rf chance where the house
taKc? all. K. J j. Mooney, i-.sed to be a railway station anno-.-.n-er, but you wmihln't believe it to hear him read off the K.-no numbers. I'croy ver, director of the Z.Mlave (Vrotto band, spends most of his tim-i amor.fr the large audience of flipper queens He tells 'cm he's a Turk. Fe'.lov.nc election the full festival prosrram as carried last week will be leeunud en th Sth and 9th. Yo'i think you're way down on th? farm arraln when you ,-vlew the makeup of the place. It resembles the old county fair. A message to the gdrls: If you are anxious t" acquaint ynursedves with the latest fashions and the art of dressing- go to the festival. Take a seat in the pallery and watch the prima donnas parade back ap 1 forth among the aisles. This migrht he of interest to the masculine eye. also.
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Nev Organ for Lyric Work was started today to Install a unified pipe orfran In the Lyric theatre at East Chicago. It is a Smith pipe organ, manufactured In New York, said to rival th one in the Hartley theatre that -ens :nf al'erj a few years acr. Tn
LET US FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW We have good stocks of Franklin Ccunty Cent. III. & Indiana Eastern Kentucky and Semi-Anlhracita SOLVAY COKE is an excellent fuel. It will take the place of hard coal in your base-burner or boiler. Guaranteed Weights Fair Prices
Phone 14-90 Beckman Supply Company 265 Michigan Arc. Hammond
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In nearly every home novv-a-days, some provision is made for the use o electricity, but very often because the owner is not familiar with the many modern conveniences of electric service, - both for labor saving and comfort, the outlets and snitches are too few and awkwardly placed. On Saturday, November 1 8th at 2 P. M., Hammond's First Model Electrical Home will be opened for public inspection. The Electrical Home will be complete in every detail, nothing has been spared. From the basement to the attic it will be a harmonious whole. Every modern feature of electrical home building will of course be shown. Specially trained guides will conduct visitors through the home explaining fully the "why and wherefore" of everything that arouses the visitor's curiosity. The exhibition will be absolutely noa-ccmmercial. There will be nothing on ssas, you will not be solicited to buy. You will merely be shown now "doing it electrically" can be eajilyaccomplished in any home. Note the address: THE HAMMOND ELECTRICAL HOME 1 269 Forest Avenue Open Saturday, Nov. 18th at 2 P. M. Afterwards daily from 2 P. M. to 10 P. M. (Including Sundays)
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Moth Proof CEDAR CHESTS $13.50 40 inch size, genuine Red Cedar, oil rubbed finish, casters, lid stay and strong lunges. A good suggeftion for a Christmas gift for someone. Fancy copper trimmed Cedar Chests at $18.00
In order to make room for Santa Claus and his thousands of wonderotts toys, we turn over to him half of our spacious third floor furnkure department. There's hundreds of quality furniture pieces that will have to be moved. Rather tha-i do this prices r.re reduced to a point where it w.ll benefit you exceedingly to take advantage of them for a substantial savings. It will pay you
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This 3 -Piece Overstuffed Set at $159 You would suspect a handsome Velour or Tapestry overstuffed suite like this to be priced much more, in a usual way it would be. The loose cushion scats and spring backs assures all the comfort you want. Special for 3 pieces, $159.
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Leather Hand Bagn $4.00 Genuine leather, fancy cretonne lining, brass claw catches, round handle. Special at $4.00 Fitted Overnight Suit Cases of genuine cowhide, 20 and 22 inch, fitted with complete set of toilet articles in white, amber and shell. Priced $30 up. .
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4-Piece Bedroom Set $98. 75 It wiil even pay you to investigate this special bargain from a savings as well as quality standpoint. It's a beutiful gclden oak set with large dresser and bow-end bed, chifforette and semi-vanity at $93.75.
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4-Piece Post Colonial Bedroom Set, $133 Just to view the picture itself gives anyone an incentive to investigate the real value of this,, beautiful lookjig bedroom set for the extremely low price. Large dresser, dressing table, vanity and post bed soeciallv priced at SI 33. Pried separately they are: Dresser, $40.50; Dressing Table, $32.50; Chifforette, $31.00; Bed, $29.00.
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If j'ou are thinking of outfitting the spare room for holiday company without little expenditure, here's a splendid chance. The outfit includes, Simmon's two-inch post bed, walnut finish, link fabric spring and qua'.iyt all-cotton "mattress, any regular size, specially priced for this event at $22.75.
Queen Anne Buffet $37.50 Wouldn't the appearance of your dining room be just about doubled in beauty if you had this buffet in it? It comes in walnut finish and is specially priced at $37.50.
Davenport Table, $19.85 Of course a devenport table has many uses beside that of being beside a davenport. It is 60 inch and in a mahogany finish. Special in price at $19.85.
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Coionial Dining Table, $16.95 A massive dining room table made of solid oak with the round pedestal center support, specially priced at $16.95.
Simmon's Steel Crib, $9.85 It is i a convenient dropside crib in white and vernis martin finish, it has. high sides and link constructed spring, special for this event, $9.85.
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Dining Chair $3.45 Solid oak dining room chairs with leather seat3. Special each. $3.45.
7-Piece Bedroom Set $170
Here's a Queen Anne design of combination walnut or quarter-sawed oak that includes the dresser, bow-end bed, vanity, chifforette, chair, rocker and bench, a handsome outfit all for $170. Or separate pieces may be purchased at DresseT $40.50 Bed $23.80 Vanity $45.00 Chair, Bench and Chifforette ..$29.00 Rocker, each $10.00 .
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3-Piece Dufold Suite, $79.50
A Dufold set serves a two-fold purpose, a parlor suite by day and the dufold itself a roomy full size bed st night. The three pieces are mahogany finish, with an eMtra large chair and rocker. Specially priced for this event, the set at $79.50.
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7-Piece Dining Suite at $69. 75 7-Piece Dining Suite, Dining Table oblong style and 6 chairs in walnut. One of the finest sets on our floors. Special $69.75.
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Whittall Rugs Means satisfaction. The very best your money can buy, no matter what price you pay. It is no unusual thing for customers to tell us that they have had Whittall's Anglo Persian Rugs in use for 25 to 35 years and in manv cases longer than that. Wh'ttal! Anglo Persian Rugs:
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.$135.00 .$123.00 ..$33.50 . .$46.50 . .$22.00 ..$14.00 .$3.25
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New Fall patterns are here in the assorted grades of genuine linoleum, new rattsrns and coloring for any use. Also plain grey, green and brown. All genuine Linoleums are laid free of charge except ' bathrooms, where $1.00 is charged - Printed Lino-cams, 6 ft. wlda.Sl.OO to $1.25 Printed Lbckamr., 9 ti. wii-s.$1.25. t $1.33 Printed Lincleurr.s, 12 ft. wide $!.25 to $1.35 Plain Vn,kums, 6 ft. v:Je.$1.35 to $2.50 Inlaid Linoleums, 6 ft wide. $1.49 to $2.50
Wilton Velvet Rugs at $57.50 9x12 Fringed Woven of worsted yarns, has a luster only found in veiy high grade rugs Seamless and fringed with deep linen fringe 8.2x10.6 size, $52.50; 6x9 size, $33.75 27x54 size, $6.25 Brussel Russ at $27 9x12 Size Woven seamles in suitable patterns for dining rooms, bed-roomi, living rooms and the- office 8.3x10.6 s!m, 524.75; 7.6x3 aiie, $21.25 6i9 she, $16.25 Axminster Rugs, $54 Cxl2 Sizs Choice of seamed cr seamless in new shades of blue, res- and taupe colors, woven With a long pile which gives years of wear at a small ccst 8.3x10.6 a'z;, $40 50; 7.5x9 size, $33.25 6r.9 sire, $31.53
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