Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 16
FREE STATE DEI'ENPS ON IA l iiU.VS TO SOI VK PROBLEMS FACING (GOVERNMENT
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Ui-per left, Loj . Dunraven; upper riht, ForeJffB Minister Desmond Fitzgerald. Lower 'eft. Earl of Kerry, senator; lower rifht,
Timothy Healy. new o vera or general. j t Tbe majority of Irishmen are looking to the new Free State govern- ! nent to successfully surmount the obst '.ss which it ia facing. The opinion is prevalent general! that the worst of its troubles havs been ; turmountea. but there ia ieco?nition that the revolt has not yet been suppressed. Official1? the Free State was proclaimed at the residence;
cf Timothy He .y, wac at tee same uxne too tns oain oi on:cs governor gecerkL
MUGHERIY IPEACWIT PROCEEDINGS
nNTMlMTlOHAt. RIW1 SOVtCIl 'vS'A&IUN'QTON, Dc. 1 In s flurry cf chrrs saifi counter ciiiirK'er, the lmpnchmnt pTOoe3tnffs nsalnst Attornr General Harry if. Daugherty got x:nflemray today bfors the House Judiciary Ouninittee wUh oran.leed la'oor preaslas the initial attack. The hearing developed inta R 'roir almost frcm the atart tetweea Jaokaon Ralston. Cfcief Coael for tJifl American ITeJeratlon oT La"bor and vairlous members ef th coranv!ttee "When the hearing opened tha an-tJ-ranKherty faction -were rerra.?nted by Ttalston and by K.praeentatrre KelJer, nepni'lcaa cf Minnesota, author et the charres against tlio Attorney General. XVapresentative Volstead. Reputlicaa of Minnesota, chairman of the committee, told Ralston at the outset tas committee would conduct the hearings In its own way and wanted the evidence submitted. "Up to date," said Volstead, "you have not produced a scintilla of erJflence cn any of the charges presented. Wny axo you afraid to present your evidence. This committee Is net packed."
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WAEHTfOTO.V, Di- 1 The flag on the poetofCloe fierartmcnt where h served as Postmaster Oeneral, flew at half mast today In honur oi John TVsnsmaker, rhfladelphla merchant. Officials of the government Jointed in paying trfbute to WanamaVer. Tresident Harding saldi "I have always had a high regard for Mr. Wanamaker'j contribution to American Mercantile advancement." JBoretary of State Hteg-nes said: "John "Wans maker was an ec silent American cltlsen and his death Is a graat loss to the country." "Ha was nvl tinly a great merchant," ssjld Attorney General Daugherty, " tut he was one of America's greatest cltliens." Secretary cf Iabcr Davis said: "The death of John Wan am as er is a grat loss to the country ecause he was one of the finest leaders In American business." Secretary of Agriculture Wallace said: "John WanamsJter was one of o-jr truly great cltlsens," s Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, said: "The city of 1'hlladelphla the state of Pennsylvania and the United States all Jiava suffered a grant loss In the passing of Ji-hn Wananiaier."
Corn Cheap as Coal; May Make Good Fuel KpCTRUS, Ohio, Dccj J3. A widow, who owns a farm, is trying to decide whether It wpuld be more profitable to eell the corn raised on her land or haul it to town and burn it In her baseburoer In rlace of hard coal. Corn Is quoted on the local market at sixty cents per bushel for this year's crop. .Anthracite coal is quoted nt from f lfi to t20 a ton, n-!t'u "ti f.n th niiilcft.
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13 B BVMBS.--F.UAKTH J&. THOMPSON
Dear Mrs. Thompioi.: I wai married when I was eighteen to a man ten years older than n..-self. We loved each other dearly at first and I would never have believed that ten years of married life c iuld change things so completely. My husband has alw-ys been very good to me, faithful and indulgent, snd I know that he will continue in this way as long as he liv i. The terrible thing is t". - we have grom so far apart and our relationship is more that of broSier and sister or father and daughter than it is husband and wife. Ve have three dear children who are biriK brought up in a home where there is perfect harmony and respect between their father and mother, but a coldness exists which the children are too younr to realize. I find myself at the age of twen-y-eicht eager for a man's love, but tied to a man who is perfectly content to live in his pea fulhome with the love of his three children. Twenty -eight years old and heavens knows how many loveless years ahead of me! Sometimes I think I cv.:i't near it. My days are spent at home with the housework and the children, and my evenings are spent fi'.ting by the table, opposite my busbar).', reading my own book while he reads his. Occasionallj he takes me to a theater or we entertain some friends. I long for excitement, but excitement does not come my way. My husband does net know how to dance and will not learn and he objects to .ay attend--?:g dances without him. I'lsaro tell me what I can do to mal.e niv life' richer. DISCONTENTED. Blessings have been heaped up-
in you, and in the faca of your rich store you cry for sxperienc and excitement wnich u.ulu shatter the harmony of your existence and bring suffering not only to yourself, but to ycur good huf band and your beloved children. Fato has been more than kind to you to give you a faithful and indulgent husband and a harmonious home in which to rear your children. I can see what is wrong; your girlhood wss cut short by ear marriage. Now you ars not philosophi.al enough to be tLnnkful for your blessings tnd to prove to yourself by power of -ison tht the pleasures of girlhood would be trifling in comparison to the j-' 1 1 having vcur own home, your exceptionally r.oble husband, and your little children. Probah'v much of the coldness which exists between you and your husband results from yc r attitude toward him. There is always much of the little bey left in a man which likcr to be cuddled and loved. I am afraid you do not er.cour. -9
the affectionate side of your hus
band's nature. Make love to hirn if he does r.ot to yo and you will
probably find that he is very will
ing to respond. Also look ..-j tbe kind and thoughtful things he does for vou and appreciate them with
all yo-jr heart, letting him know that his e.'Tort has r.ot been wasted. A little more imaeination on your part will probably rekindle the f.re of your love and make you
thankful that you are only twentyeicrht so that if fate is kind vou
will have years of happiness and love with your dear husband and
children.
It is needless for me to compare
vour life with the life of the aver
age wife. Surely you realize how much kinder life has been to ycu.
Sherbet Glasses $1.65 Star cut design, thin blown glass. alractive shape for Christmas giving, Thursday only, set of six. special. $1.65. Main Floor. Fancy Bath Towels, 49c each A colored bordered Bath Towel seems as a practical gift. Heavy quality, terry clolli with pink, blue or gold borders, large size; special, each. 49c. Main Moor.
Traveling Bags $3.35 Here's a desirable gift for man or woman, genuine cov.-hide leather extra large shaped Bag, 18 inches long, the frame is sewed in and lined with fancy linen. They are priced much more regularly; special for two days, $3.35. Men's Kerchiefs 23c Imported norelty cords and Manchester cloths, handsome colored borders and beautifully fjemstitched for gift-giving; special at 23c each. Men's Silk Shirts $4.95 Even at their regular prices you would call them exceptional values. Included in the group are jerseys, crepes and broadcloths; sizes 14 to 17; special, $4.95. Electric Tree Lights $1.98 Decorate the Christmas Tree the safe way a series of eight colored lights on a green wire is specially priced at $1.93.
Ash Trays 85c A special purchase brings an unusual price. A man's gift two cigar rests, match holder, assorted colored glass lmingj. Very special, 85c. Playing CardsGilt edge, leather case, $1.00 value; 3c special 150 Pairs Boys, Corduroy Pants, LIS A boy wouldn't call it a real gift but mother knows they are practical. Dark drab, lustrious finish corduroy and good grad trimmings: well made, cut full; special, pair. $1.19.
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300 Gift Casseroles $1.00 A low priced gift opportunity are these medium size casseroles, nickel plated frame with white lined baking insert. What housewife wouldn't enjoy receiving one for Christmas. Very specially priced at $1.00. Limit of one. Basement Fitted Suit Cases $14.95 For a woman this is a mot desirable gift. Made of Du Pont Fabricoid that wears better than leather. Each is silk lined and fitted with 10 toilet pieces; special. $14.95. Men's Silk and Wool Hose, 49c Substandard of $1 quality, but most acceptable for gifts. Pure worsted yarns interwoven with all silk thread. Colors of cordovan, black and camel's hair; sizes. 10 to 11 Yz. A splendid opportunity for a winter's suppry. Special, pair, 49c
Art Glass Lamps $9.50 Give mother a Lamp this Christmas. These have fancy colored glass shades, silver or brass finish. 16 inches high, including five feet of cord and two light fixtures; special, $9.50. Bed Spreads $2.95 Every housewife loves a handsome looking crocheted Bed Spread. These are full doublebed size, with scalloped and cut cornrs. Put up in fancy Xmas boxs; special, each, $2.95. Infants Caps and "Helmets, $1.49 They are made of fin soft white wool with pink and blue, silk crochet edge. A cunning gift, packed in a Christmas box; special. $1.49. Wool Finish Blankets, $3.65 A Blanket suggests a sensibl: gift especially if it's one of these plaid kinds with pink, gray, blue, yellow and tan shad;s. Size 66x80 with thread whipped binding; special, each, $3.65. Aluminum Roaster ' 69c A practical kitchen gift could be none other than one of these heavy grade aluminum Roasters. Limit of one to each customer at this special price. 69c
100 Smoking Stands 1.25 A fine opportunity to get "him" an inexpensive yet practical gift it is 28 inches high, with glass ash receiver, match and cigar holder, just 100 of them, spe
cially priced at $1.25. . Furniture Department Third Floor.
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Gingham Aprons special $ 1 each You might surprise your next door neighbor or its "just the thing for Aunt Sally." They're fine quality ginghams, styles just for gift-giving with neat pockets and tie, neatly bowed. Colors of pink, green, yellow, navy and checks, With the cotton market advancing It will be wise to supply your own needs at this price, $1.00.
Surprise "Her" with a Separate FUR Piece
Scarfs and Capes Specially Priced
$87.50 "$98.50 " $79.75 $225.00
Large Jap Mink Cape Large American Mink Cape Large American Mink Extra fine quality Mink Cape
Extra fine quality Kolinsky $9 3 ,00 a Maiaia.a Large Dyed Raccoon $98.25 Animal Scarf of $59.75
.WdlUll ......... . Large Throw Scarf of Martin
Hudson Seal Cape, $79.75 medium size ------- Hudson Seal $39.75 Cape
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The Sharp
North Wind Brings
A Coat Sale $49.75 Perhaps you are one who has not yet purchased a new Winter Coat. If so, you are fortunate. For here are new, stylish coats of Normandy, Lustre Cord, Duvet de Laine and Bolivia all in this year's finest fashions, wrappy effects, blousey styles, straight line and drape effects. Large collars and cuffs of Manchurian Wolf, Caracul, Beaver and Oppossum. So radically reduced in price now, for last-minute lookers; special tomorrow at $49.75.
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TOYTOWN Specials Wheel Barrow 35c 98c Boys' Steel Wagon 59c Wheel Barrow, (steel wheel) 89c Boys' Vcbcipede $3.98 Kiddie Ball Bearing Pedal Kar $4.75 Sho-ofly $1.95 Yellow Taxi Cab 95c The Balky Mule 49c Boys' Tool Chest 98c Child's Red Chair 69c $10 Boys' Ball Bearing Wagon $5.95 $12.50 Rubbir Tire Wagon.. $6.98 Mechanical Train, special 79c 250 Large Characler Dolls $2.25 3C0 Large Eaby Dolls . $1.69 Game of Flinch, special 59c Unbreakable Baby Dolls, special 59c. "Ma-Ma" DolU $1-69 Doll High Chair . 2Se Doll Go Cart $1-49 $18.00 AntomobUe $12.50 Girls' Folding Ironin? Board 69c CHM'r lea Cream Chair $1.69 Doll Cradles 79c
-Thursday only, 19c
Silk Umbrellas $3.85 Splendid cruality silk and cotton Umbrellas, with unique handles, shades of navy blue, purple and black; special, $3.85 Ivory Specials
Iyory Combs special, 35c value
Ivory Buffer Assorted sizes, values to 50c; Thursday only, limit of 1 Qf two, each . Lace Vcstees 89c From woman to woman these cream tinted net Vestees are choice gifts, filet and val lace trimmed with frills and ruffles, varied styles; special, each, 89c Muslin Gowns 89c They suggest a practical acceptable gift, in flesh and white soft muslin, lace and tmbroidery trim, others with colored French knots and feather stitching; special quality, each, 89c Petticoats Sateen 88c Their fine cruality makes these Petu'coats acceptable gifts, two styles, hemstitched hem or tucked flounce. All dark shades, navy, brown, black, purple and emerald; specially priced, each, 88c.
Cabinet Stationery special 85c A Christmas Cabinet of Stationery, including 24 sheets of fine linen paper, 12 cards and three drawers of 36 envelopes. Priced at 85c. Silk Overblouse $4.95 'omen choose Blouses as sensible, dainty gifts. Here is an fine array of crepe de chine overblouses. beaded and embroidered, in navy, barberry, muffin, fcg. brown and bobolink, sizes 36 to 46; special Christmas sale price, $4.95. Slip-On Sweaters $2.59 Charming all wool Sweaters are misses' gift choice. Fancy stitch and link and link weaves in colored stripes, tie at the waist colors, cardinal, brown, buff, jade and black; special. $2.59. Girls' Hair Bows 59c Of course every little girl must have one of these taffeta and1 moire Hair Bows for Christmas. Solid colors, also checks. plaid3 and jacquards; special. 59c
Women's Silk Hose
$1.59 Women's full fashioned Hose, of pure thread silk, in black; very exceptionally priced for two days. They are most desirable Christmas gifts; special, pair, $1.59. Character Doll $2.69 Oh, you beautiful DoIL That's what every little girl will say when she sees this one. Long, curly hair, sleeping eyes, eye lashes and dressed in a slip, 24 inches high; very special, at $2.69. Kerchiefs 39c 3 in a box Special, box, 59c These sheer lawn Kerchiefs hare dainty embroidered corners and so easy to mail too, as Christmas gifts; special, CQ
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Ivanhoe Gloves 69c Chamoisuecfc crocheted backs ; colors, beaver, grey, brown, black and white they make choicest gifts; special, pair, 59c. Leather Vanity Cases, $2.79 Black patent leather Canteen Boxes, with silk or metalic linings, fitted with compact boxes and change purse, various styles for sister's Christmas gifts; special, for, $2.79. Indestructible Pearls Necklaces, $10 Comes in white satin lined grey velvet boxes, beautiful graduated pearls with solid gold clasp, set with a genuine diamond. 21, 24 and 27 inch length. Specially priced at $10. Baby Cupa Gold lined; special Thursday only. 89 C at Eversharp Pencils Regular $1 value, specially priced for Thursday 85c only ... w . ........ Lace Scarfs 59c A choice gift of fine art cloth, with filet or clung lace trim, size 18x54. in various designs; special, each, 59c , -Fancy Goods Section Second Floor. Art Desk Set $3.00 A Desk Set is a "different" gift This consists of ink well, pen tray, pen holder, calendar, blotter and blotter pad, blue and gold colors; special, a set, $3.00. Manicure Set Give "her" a Manicure Set, beautiful lined case with ivory fittings. A set worth $7.50; special at. $5.95.
Men s Fine Brown Kid Leather House Slippers
Men's Fine Brown Kid Leather
House Suppers Hexule scies, sizes 6 to 12. CO QC
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