Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1922 — Page 3
1
Morula v. Nov. 27. 1922. TITK TIAfTCS Pace TK Special for Week Ending Sat Eve. Dec 2 HALL -MILLS GRAND SVTMV mKAK NEW WITNESSES fit1 . L Ms . , - ...
fl'IMI''M'lwl'"l''BMiM'8WWMww'iw. mvw. Mmtyimmmmmm wihi.iiii hum w n jiwmuhi j..,iijiiii.ww iuii w w pj' mwumiiiin wwwwwii!iiiij,j,,jil " mw""i'J'J')
f
izr j f .m mx i r. i v.f .. a-f,ij r r-y a j t . ' r Mcwts i h .
-&J&J M " &ZrC ' JffesTAX Vtffg VWF SWA -
mm & f mitt H> vjSJ3astPA v y a
4 v X--Vfy,,
Special Features For Tuesday Only Featuring for Tuesday, Special Values in Seasonable Merchant dise at a Price that Should Interest Every Hammond Woman
it.
) Jl- AnTfpzutj ttfyfc oor Mfc vjy 6e J trifle fitiher in prise j , O'rfg&ZfJ Aim our eomoethrs-Kemmfer fa ofxrtss ! nwir k nothe. - iutf- are of tie very test-Ttw are aH (SuaranteecL Good! j r??iv.
FAPjoIo- I MIXED II BRAZIL mn&s Nu-Ts nuts I tU.ll I U-l . eo7ta)m)4 oumbo Size The 'fih est Grown me Very Yaxsr'Mxwt ? Gwaifaed 6ocd -mmmmmmmmJ iMMMHMHHMMMMawpHMMM I 1
1 Eaisfrtis---
OF CALIFORNIA
rieoL Fruits
for Consumers 80 Stores
Prunes-cpriGotS;
-c if -
I - ' . It f
L
Louise uf'1 waid.
Barbara Tous-i. EaL ee amstresa. The Somerset county grand iury. probinjr the ro-jrder o the Rev. Edward Wheekr Hall and h!a choir leader, Mrs. Eleanor MilJa. promises to set a record in the number of witness called before it. The calling of several new and hitherto ur.mentioned witnesses is almost a daily occurrence. Among rhe latest to be called are: Theodore Knothe. investigator fo, th So-i-t for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; William Phillips, a nijrht watchman, allesrec to know important facts; Miss Louise Geist, maid, ard Mrs. Barbara Tough, ceamslross in th- Hall home, and Mrs. Emrr... VcrlVea.
PRUNESIiTLlRAISINSBl i 7Q-8Q SZ 5 155.67 nhsorIk- S LAS. 82 APRIGOTS! MINCf MEAT i -Strip Dakms- ik dJ qt. qjarsMgS Aiost ' S2. IBS. 77 ofrJipersdtewfyS&x ciAR (XTRONFEEh 69i Sf& PEEb'33
' Manly
PMCM PUDDIN&
PieOMIDARf DATES-
MINCE MEAT 3S- S&te
on a.-r putu of the t'nu:is maniiT s:i n-h;oh Amn.';r.s lak" thf-lr jrolf. "Ka'-U y.-i r will prr- Awrkaii c ,!! -r';t!":i .!. :,i-.rc H'i'l ir.c .h:?to'1. f i " !:nK:::'li f ! it : i i ; : f ! ; ! . ' Y'"-"
t (fel EVERY-1 !
I5 Large-Glean - S sleeted; -tl
DOZEN
LARD!S
;'GRAN BERRIES!
ig GRAPE FRUIT ! jsf
PUMPKIN x-a:i
an
B-
CZu&t?OGA
CHOCOLATE CEEAH EARS'
ample i IF" It? EI 3
: til V fr'i A k
t
j is
Leltiter
Gossip o Staff CorresporJenis at horld Centers cf Population
i;V I iA'H M. '.-IIUliCH STAFF CORRESPONDENT !. N StFVICt) Ui.VDO.V, Xov. :: Mm is a coin. rie!f. vry compl'tf. failure as a I'.omeFtlc pprvant. A!9 who have anv tioubt of th'.s Pta'ement mar consult I'riT!sh employment experts wlu ha o Ver trylr.jT to offset unmploynif-nt ly Recurlnjr et-pprvlr mn positions as 'VhambertnaMs," "parlor ni ami "charwomen." Men can't fill the places that have for centuries been filled Ty wm:;e:i, and this )s a domestic tragedy, !n Knpland. where there are too few servant girls and too nxany unemployed men. "Generally speaking:, our experience with the ex-?ervlce man as a domestic servant has not been a success.'' said J. R. Grlffen. of the Pritlsh Tjegion, as expert on employment. Man Is all right m a waitcor a butler, but to fill the rol previously filled by a woman ell those are hardly the functions you would expct a man to perform." Nevertheless, there are more nr-n in domestic service now thp.n evex before. Many Iondon hemps ha: a man and wife as the servaiit Maff. the wife spendinir most of l.er time in the kitchen cooklnf and the husband "doubling In brass" as a combined butler, waiter and parlor ra.n. Several unemploj-erl ex-servlco n.fii have, ven hired out as "nursemaids" but babies don't seeni to Take kindly to male mentors. Vo American applications received! Undoubtedly this slim will be hunir out before the Brewers' Exhibition as soon as the word is passed around in America that the Knpllsh brewers are holdlncr a beer tsf-lng-contest. Four hundred and rlr.f -ty-nlno beers are up for test, ai d there are only twenty-two official "testers and tasters." Four hundred and ninety-nine, plasses of beer amony twenty-two gentlemen. That Is something to chill the. l.ea.rt of Wayne B. "Wheeler and Andrew J. Volstead. Georjre, IXincan thinks that Amerl can grolfers are org to become morp and more dangerous competitors for international jrolf honors, and !';; ail TIoti.nn'Is Hot" Dlwovrrrd Hr. l.Aivardu Olive TnMrts are a HarmlfM Suhstltiite
1 "1I1C.1
A'ocri.-:;i t lav F.itii !
aid si:
from an
r rctnt l-iti
"V.'hih-- v-o ;;. at -o:l: a; it."
Hmir Al.'d.illah "f Trarsjorda ma his brought enough settings for a full Mown theatrical production of "Me.-ra" "Pocameroi; Niuhts." All of th 1-mir's suits are in their officir,l dress, bijt i'ie Xlmir is m'r resplendent than all. lie carries Is is da.csrer In a sh-a'h of pure gold. The suite which the Emir occupies in one of the most fashionable London hotel3 Is richly hunff In trolden tapestrie;; and carpeted with priceless rtifr The Emir is a strict Moslem arid ha? two v Ives, but he left them at home 'n Transjorda n ia .
together and went to the ttr-'cr to- ! pother. j The rrin.-c has. in-proed his dan- I cr. and i- a treueni "isltr. rat the i Kmhassy (luh. l.or.d v.'e elite dan- j
';r. c.ul'. lie re.-. ; rj iron: tho fafisuc of his. Indian fur and by dint j'S r-Mv h j-"'!". s-me t'"U. and a roiibuderablc amount of '.)"'Otinp he id now as brown as a berry and as hard as r.aih-.
I: ta'-ces ingenuity to get a hoar-lug-in London sometimes, but Albert Close a Canadian, proved equal to the task. Albert had appeared be
fore the
-. 1
omm ission
on
Awards to Inventors several times ami voiced his claims, which wer
rejected. He became so insistent and '
persistent in his appearance before the board that he was fir ally r ilcd off the cour se, and the do" .-men ivere Instructed not to permit him entranee. Albert went out and. boug-ht a false beard, put H on and wandered Into the hearintr room. At the psvoholopical moment he arose In his seat, nddresred and protested the board, took off his heard and started a h'aran-u". Amid much chagrin the doorman who had passed Close escorted him from the room. The renter of the Burns cult may b transferred from Kilmarnock. I. overs of Burns claim that KilniarTioc'x has ceased to be a real centre
of culture and that Burns" birthday there Is celebrated chiefly with "hagr- , pis and whiskey "' r'remier Bo:.ar Law may sperd I most of his working hours in inter- , tiational chess, bat ho spends his recreative hours pondering- over a 'hess board. Mr. Bonar Law is sa!l to be or of the few really gond chess players In all England. In his home town of Glasgow he is of cham 1 tion.lilp callh-n. and lie gives many of th,; Loudon chess masters a pood stiff time. IVf.-vre ho became f inous In polities lie was weU V.nr in all of the s'uffy, tobacco rtc: ed Vl'," r-'n.s of Ic don her t lie.s jnast'TS s-'itii'-r and try th' " He; e it jy. aeain. the old and tieinterest i njr question. Is the. Prince "f "Wales about to take a plunge in-
Lighthouses to Have Gas-Burning Lamps TAMTA. rla.. Nov. 2r,, All lighthouses from Key West to Tampa on the Gulf of Mexico coast are to be equipped with gis-bumltig beacons, according to announcement of officials of th Cnlte3 Stairs Lighthouse service who recently completed a survey of this territory. The F'intsh system, in usr- on many railwavs. is to be installed. The chance will ;. ff eet several hur.dre'l lighthouses ard channel beacons. It K made hecav.se )t has been found e'as bivns itli a mor brilliant and penetrating- lig'ht than kerosene and dquires mu.-h less
attention. Permit Asked to Build 18 Inches of Railroad AT.'FTIN. Texas. Nov. Applica tlon to construct one of the smallest, stretches of railroad In tht world is before the itate Railroad Commission. The Grand Prairie. v Northern Railroad Company seeks to grain permission to make a connection with a prpur track of the Texas & Pacific at Gravel Pit, Pallas County, Texas. The length of the required trackage is f xactly eighteen Inches. Previous efforts to secure such permission have been, unsuccessful.
First Wedding in 45 Years Held in Church BRATTLEBOKO, Vt . Nov. 1'4. The first weddinsr to take p'pee in t'n Goshen Methodist church for forty-five years occurred when Mlndeil A. Cross and Ilawley O. 'lathaway were united The previous marriage occ-.ir-ed when Mr. end Mrs. Henry pensions, !inrt and unc',,. of the bride, were t .1 ,i,,r, fortv-fir vea 's. nero.
f h
scs. of matrimony?
ANiJAR,Y COFFEE S BUTTE STORES
S Calumet Region Stores 188 State St., Hammond; 651 Hchman Si., Hammond 7 1 6 Chicago Ave., E. Chicago; 547 E. 119th St., Whiting 3448 Michigan Ave., Indiana Harbor
l'r. Edwa-ds Oiiv-- Tablets th substitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on th liver Is almost instantaneous. These little ollve-r.clored taplots are the result of T'r. Edwards' determination n"t to neat liver an! bowel romol lints with cslnn'-l. Tne p'.eatant. 1 i 1 1 i -- tablets do the grocj that calornei does, but have no bad after effects. T! ey don't injure
j the teeth like st-onc liquids or cal
omel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct It. Whv ure the liver at the exrense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with -he gum?, So do strong IquJds. It Is best not to take calomel. Let Pr. Edwards' Olive Table's take its place. Headaches, "duUnTs" and tbat '8 :: fe.eli?t3: come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Pr. Edwards' O'.Ive. Tablets when you feel "log-y" ar.d "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk np" the spirits. 15c and 30c. Xdv.
Th" prince's proposed tour to ouih Afrba lias t.een postponed until ISC 4. This leads to some gossip, which seems to trend toward a belief that the Prince rna.y contemplate mat r, m c r.y. Aoeordinjr to backstairs gossip from Buckingham Palace, His Majesty the King is not very keen about having: the Prince spending all of his tin.e in England. He feels ti.at lie should be Empire building and has urged that his son make i: nt ;..- ton" to the 7 o:r. i n ions. It is taid th., t the Prince has r.o desiie ;.,- more travel, but th oi:'y exejjsr. r. ran itffer is that he lias to remain in Ixmdon to look for a Wife. ! Kdngr nnd the Prince are good "pals" and played around a lot together when they were recently the
only representatives of the Royal i.i London. They strolled through the parks by themselves and rode
Declares He Has Hew Lease On Life
"Sine, taking Tan la,--. I am hungry all the time, cm f at and digest any. thins I ""ant and feci like I have a new lease life." declared Pre.j W. Break. ;3.':' Kirby St. W Detroit. Mich-, rmployoe. of the l)e-'re.;t Vnited Railway . "About a vea.r ago rny health began going" clown hill. My stomach Sroc in awful- condition a.n1 I ln.1 indif-estlon so bad I couldn't fin'" anythin to f,-ivo me relief. I suf ferel from constipation, terri'd headaches and my wh" systen-. seemed full of poison. My blood was affected end I was troubled a groat deal with boils. I was far below normal we:;rht, io nervo ifi I couldn't steep and so weak and dizzy I actually wobbled while- walking. "But Tanlac toned me up in fine shape so I slep pound, eat hearty, and nev4 have a. trace of my old troubles. I can tell anybody Tanlac is the greatest medicine In the or'd." TarTa.c is 6o!d by all tro-od drug- ' s A r v.
ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce the opening of my Modem Equipped Dental Office for the general practice of dentistry. DR. BASIL R. DIBBLEE
DENTIST
Open Evenings 182 State St.
Phoae 1097
-oap
aim iiiive
12 Bars for . . ,
EXTRA SPECIAL-
$1.59 81x90 Bleached Sheets, Good Quality, Very Special
EXTRA SPECIAL-
Yard Goods Features
All Wool Serge, 36 inches wide, a good quality of storm serge in a good variety of desirable colors; very specially priced for Tuesday et yard
69c
fine All Wool Poiret Twills, in the season's most desired and popular colors of navy and midnight blue. This is an extra-ordinary value at per .yard, $3.95 CjJ Outing Flannel, of good heavy quality, double fleece, fancy and bleached, very desirable for night gowns and pajamas, 1 C, very special for Tuesday, yard .... "
Black Chiffon Velvet, 40 inches wide, high grade quality, in that rich raven black that is so popular this season. Everyone wants a dress of this material, $5 95 Black Sateen lining, 36 inches wide, highly
mercerized, permanent finish, regularly sold!
at 4c, for Tuesday only, per OAi
yard ......
EXTRA SPECIAL
m.
Make Your Own Comforters
Cotton Batts 3 Ih. roll, clear white cotton batting for
comforters, size 2.90, regular $1.00 value; limit 3 rolls; on sale Tuesday, roll
69c
Comforter Silkoline 36 inch, fancy silkoline, in beautiful floral and persian designs, light -4 Ar. and dark colors, desirable I for covering comforters, yd.
Curtains and Drapery Materials
Marquisette Curtains
Only 300 pairs of these delightful cross-
$269
barred marquisette curtains, nicely ruffled with tie-backs. 2'4 yds. in length, special, pr.
vrd
-EXTRA SPECIAL
Terry Cloth 36 inch wide reversible Terry cloth, in a large assortment of beautiful color combina-
tions and designs, made to sell vm up to $1.50 per yard, special, jTC
STAMPED LINEN TOWELS
Hemstitched Edge Ready for Crocheting
-EXTRA SPECIAL-
Special Values in GLOVES
89c Chamoisette Gloves Genuine Kayser made, in the popular gauntlet style, with strap wrist and embroidered spear point back, " special at per pair
Gauntlet Gloves for Children A good quality wool gauntlet f3 4T glove, with a heavy ribbed top, A and a good heavy quality, pair
Three Big Features Children's Knit Scarf and Toque Sets, Values to 2.9S
A very good quality set, in maroon, green, rose cr navy, m-ich to sell to $2.93; very special at
Paul Jones Middies One cf the best quarty miidies J in made, with jean cloth collar. J) .1" and in values up to $1.93, very JL iecial at Jersey Blooners Women's jersey bloomen, of -vv o fine quality, in all desirable 3 shades; very specially priced m
93c
at
Women 9s Underwear Union Suits made with . low neck, no sleeve3 or dutch neck and elbow sleeves, ankle length, ileeee lined, sizes QQ 36 to 44, special at vVJv Union Suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, tailored top, good medium weight. Carter Brand, sizes 34 to (I 1 fifi 44, special at : v 1 VU Special Values in Hosiery Children's wool hose in brown, heatVer lixtures, fancy ribbed and ACIf heavy weight, all sizes, per pair. Wcmcn's all wool hose, in pish black cr dark brown, fancy ribbed, d 1 O very special per pair "
1HMM ''"' Ilium J. IPHWWI 1 11 '" " '. ' Ul II.' WPP 'iiH
