Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1922 — Page 8
THE TIDIES
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Pj- IUoy Jranne Price :.KAV YORK. Dec 8. Nowhere. except in this city of do-M-you-rlf-ase. could a perfectly dlmlfled business mau leave his homt each tr.orning- and walk to the subway, mating: a large slice ft toast and jajn as h-3 walks? That Is what V. V. McAUster, of 693 W. 175th Street, 1.P3 every morning and nobody minds, rot even Ma wife, much less tup public hs meets on the way.
It is entirely possible for young p-ople to be engaged and break i;:e.r cnpemerits nowadays with !-n-.T:ete and sustained friendliness o-i both fides. M!s3 Krld Went'l a. stenographer In a down'v. n houft, perhaps has a record f -r this, but ther may be a good many other Instances almost as en vincing, if wo only knew them. Miss Went worth Is to be married 1 .-;- to one of her employers. She h-j.s been in the office for ton years. 'though she is now only 26. and I'.nmx thfit time, she has hnert cn--afe"eU at one time or another to '-ry rn.'iie employee on the staff -thirty in all. They are all to be ar tho church to ivibh her goodwill, .!!. -1 the thirty returned engagement rlns have be?n set in a clock whioh tho firm Is presenting to her as a reminder of how much they a-1 : Link of her. '
and objective characterization of play jmppets in so incisive a manner as to shame ninety-nine per cent of the population of the world in its effort to explain life through the medium of plays. Mr. Peraberton has assembled a cast which la almost uncanny in Its fidelity and sympathy with the alms of the author. It includes Moffat Johnson, known for his work with the Oulld. llargaret "Wycherly. who has an Intelligence only exceeded by her histrionic skill, Florence Eldrldge, a chit of a girl, so good that you feI uncomfortable about It, and M Cossart, who does so well showint, what the stags should not do that you forgive its old mistaken. Aw. Erook Pemberton!
able documents bought at a sale in a local art gallery the other day was "The Mormon Constitution" with tho Journal of the convention which formed it and the proceedings of the L'tah legislature following
the adoption. The work lished in 1843 in what Kanesrlll", afterwards Blurts. The document
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NEW DISORDER IN DUBLIN (INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE) rXTHIJ.Y. Dec. T John Main, ft member of the Dail Elreann, was shot to death and Patrick O'Malley, deputy speaker of tho Dall, was wounded here today. Ilalea and hia brother Tom Hales, was accompanied (by O'Malley. when I hey were attacked In the street by four Republicans. This was the first serious dlrorder in Dublin since the Irish Frea State off icia-lly came into existence yester. .lay morning.
Classroom lectures on history will soon be broadcast by radio from the University of Washington.
Romeyn Park Benjamin, brother of Mrs. Enrico Caruso, and one t the group of Benjamin children cut off with $1 each by their fathe-'s will. Is to go on the stage IVeaust of family disagreements whh-h sprang from the father's ditappi l .t of the marriage of his dsughtr-r. Dorothy, to Caruso, the Benjami! children have been left to their owi resources for several years In spit' of the family fortune. Up to 1 1 -time of his death. Caruso had urired young Benjamin to adopt the professional stage as a career.
It remained for Brook Pemberton to go to the Italian for the most advanced fiece of stage writing yet brought to the stage this season. it any o'her, fm- that matter. "Six 'ha rarters in Search of an Author" 13 written by Pirandelle, but is un;ubtfi;y of more value to our own -amatlsts than any manual of play 'taking or work shop or any other (-railed stimulus known in the .-a't. It deals with the subjective
Seventy-six per cent of the crimes committed here last year were the work of boys under twenty-one years of age. The Children's Aid Society spent $64,000 on special work among older boys during the year in an effort to prevent the spread of Juvenile crime, and is building a big boys' club this year as a rart of the same effort.
One of th interesting and valu-
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20,000 square feet of flow space filled with bargains the great government camps throughout the United States have helped make this store the greatest BARGAIN STORE in Hammond Thousands of Dollars' worth of Heavy Winter Clothing bocght for spot cash during the dull months of last summer enable us to sell you this good merchandise right in the heart of the season at ridiculous low prices. Hee are but a few of the thousands of bargains that fill our vast aisles with the greatest bargains ever known before:
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ARMY 0. D. WOOL BLANKETS Slightly used but make good auto robes and for many
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VELVET, TUXEDO TOBACCO 25,000 cans for sale, wholesale or retail, regular 15c size tin, Q at only . . . . y
ARMY WORK SHOES Solid throughout, well made, sewed and nailed bottoms, reinforced for hard wear, only
$2.85
SHEEPSKIN COATS Sheep lined Jackets, with calf leather sleeves, a very warm garment, worth $12.00, our :j; $7.50
SHEEPSKIN MOCCASINS In all sizes, well made, $1.50 values, at only .
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GOVERNMENT WOOL TROUSERS All wool 0. D. Trousers, cost the government much more than our low price, only
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NAVY SWEATERS Cardigan weave navy All Wool Sweaters, $4.00 values, at only, $1.79
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GOVERNMENT WOOL SOCKS Heavy Knit Woolen Socks, the kind that kept our boys warm, 75c values 25 C
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GOVERNMENT WATERPROOF LEGG1NS Brand new, in all sizes, with brass grommets, well made, $1.25 values only
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WOOL SUPOVERS All Wool Olive Drab Slipovers, well made, $2.00 value QCp at only ZJUK
GOVERNMENT OVERSHOES Brand new in all sizes, cost wholesale today much more than our retail Q 1 QC price of only... 1.
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GOVT. LEATHER FACED GLOVES An exceptional durable glove, fully lined face, well worth 50c on today's mari'Jpe.'..19c
GOVERNMETfT LEATHER SOLES Heavy Leather Army Soles, Oak Tanned, large sizes, special only
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KNIT JACKETS A fine garment for every day use, with two front pockets, special ...$1.98
ARMY 0. D. LOCKERS Army 0. D. Lockers, brand new, reinforced thruout to stand had Army usage yours for only
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WOOL ICEMAN'S PANTS Civilian heavy Iceman's Trousers, while 25 dozen last only $2.25
NEW ARMY BLANKETS Brand New right from the Bales Olive Drab color, at only $3.48
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NAVT F A JACKETS Finest broadcloth, a wonderful warm garment, worth $20.00, today, Xe . $9.90
SOAP Fairbanks Laundry, bar
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MEN'S TWO PANTS SUITS Various shares and patterns ; C C f $35.00 values at vIO.OU
MEN'S PLAID BACK OVERCOATS Finest lot of $30.00 Overcoats CIO in grey, tan and bown mixtures1'
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