Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1922 — Page 6
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IOKAI N'AS SfVITI . - .-'i'lKk and White" lay - Sac ha Ouitry, is
of a man who cannot get his wi.V. she. is fussy and :n x'a in,r '.scones" upon the occasion. Finaly ho can -. u 1 TWr a.! lea cs hi? mi . Marr,iioiitr., the wife .!v;r.y ;iar-c!f with the , v;'. f 'r i. vo. JIo e;-
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Threo weeks later iMarjucritc is the only person who does viot realize that her baby 'black and not tho little, white one smiling in the .
crau.e. .Now o .lines tin; dilli.ru.!:
inomor.t f:r the. luisl'nnd. lie must; tetl her the truth and then leave; her. nat he has become very attacked to the little baby and can soo no pleasure in leaving; it. And,1
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ii ) Is ;:.' siHssc a! -ii . n!. i-'-tf-.is. Marguerite. . v i;r :Vi li'.iki v an
r.ifllt ;th Ylirv. jnJ- j SuiiK months later- r-if r.oyers j ;.u .'..'s ;.is wife home from the the;ir. Shj waa a bit uj.wi.,. to tfo , .hAt Tf-ry iiiyht. Vite'. a doctor and j i. ti'jrs-'- and much Hustle about the j -.:in;ljt r of. Slarsrueritc. The ba-j v :i-r: .es. a::-! It's pickanir.r.y 1 Im- , ro.sii:. to et t.ie mother knw it; tci'-to shi sot,-, strenser. What i '- b done? r way to decolor- ' .i. t a . a b.ihy. Fortunately 1 ).-re !j 1. 1 1 --v As.'lstatieo Publiquo, Viilch O--tr.es t.r the h.scue. Thoy j .ivd ".,;".; -: t i r'r.l r e"ehar.te. A j -.'. it 3 promised. b-.:t ia the; : . t . '.- the y-.ur.tr mother must ! - ;j . 1 with other he-Mrs. that t ..! h :;-;!--i i a from trv neighbor- j ' ' ..i " are. r.ot a'.-.vaj s o the
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'i t notice.
voila char
' Marguerite red. tender and
Is completely affectionately
or ti'.e . ;ho vo-jr woman sim was it tht
f course , nif, ment i.f her marriage. Dosnoy-
ers tiarn;- w tint a to sire her uj t-ttn-
er! Of course he tinUhes up by
keeping her a.s well as the newcom
er, and 'ail's well that ends weli"cvc:i when it takes place in Paris.
BRITAIN MUST BE
SAVED BY SCIENCE,
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David M. Church
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Xo .T.atter where your pa.!rt is 13--in the li.i!t, fhouhiers, arms, t-zt. or leins you' can icet rePef . t taking anythiv.-; to deaden --"nerves. Mo?. perie do riot, kr.ow that sciarlicum!tirm. neuraliria. bad teeth : ; :i i other ailments often end up p -'ii'.ti:-- ,.r nerve inflammation.
way to reach the N by Hbs.ii-ption. -null kc:s in its work cl over the spot 'the pair., and is rh the pores of the and heals the inhf'pinc to res-tore comiif ;tin. t:s no lope ro po!-1-5 rmiess. Get a Tvsmol from Weis : ery - . 3-; , State
ijn;-kest ! ner-.- s where Ty 1 13 arpl
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tSTATF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) 1jONTX)X, Dec lircat Krila.n i-an cnij' favo its future through science. This conclusion "has been reached
a j by thw Committee of the Privy Council for Scientific atvi Industrial m Itesearch.
The cemmitteo, after a 'prolonged invesripntion on behalf of the I'rlvy Council, has issued a report which ran not bring: any great Joy to the capitalists, bur 1t holds some satisfaction for the laborltes, for it contends that indusfial salvation ia not to hr- found in the lowering- of waes. Greater efficiency in the British 'ndustrl.nl world is the only salvation for Great Britain, th committee holds, and it is of the opinion that this efficiency can only be secured throush scientific developments in advance of com-letir.-f countries. "It is well recogrrtized," says the ommltteee's report, "that for fourIfth cf their food, and for b great art of the necessary raw and semimanufactured materials for '.ndusry, the people of these islands are dependent on supplies f-om ovcr--eas. "These supplies can only be obtained if this country is able to -r-v - its oT'-'O'-tin'- in-'-'et-ies in
ovii.;t iiklu its
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE UlNDON, Dec. Itujs! aia paying very high for lier German-bought
! locomotives, in t lie opinion of Curtis
Kranklin, of the Yale Club. New York, former American Kelief Administration port official at Petro-ir-ad. The pavoienf is r"ade not It
I II AY1NC SANTA CLAIIS IN FOUR REELS !
I ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
t-SrgA Vy,. . cw f
cah. but In acrap Iron from old battleships, and the price is forty times the weigh tin scrap for the new steel.
The oldest tttl held by mftnYbers of the British peerage Is that of "carl." whlcii was first used during Saxon times.
EYES
ELxamined by
a Dr. L. C Arkia
New Improved Method
163 E. State St., Hammond
Lamps and Fixtures Come in and get that Beautiful Fixture or tiamp for your Christmas present. Largest display in this district
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TRY THE Store
First
FOUNTAIN PENS. TOILET SETS. PERFUMES, SAFETY RAZORS, MANICURE SETS. ATOMERS. CIGARS, HUMIDORS. CANDIES, LEATHER GOODS, STATIONERY, GREETING CARDS; CAMERAS JAPANESE BASKETS The most complete stock of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. RUBBER GOODS
Irng and Stationery Co. 93 State St., Hammond, Indiana
the future with greater efficiency than the rest of the world "It is doubtful whether we ean compete, either by lowering wages beyond the limits of our competi-
i tors or by ec:ir!ns a much greater
j human effort than they. j ''If these two avenues are closed j competition, in the end. is con- ! fined to greater efficiency resulting. ! from scientific work. j "We consider tha.t scientific and industrial research is an essential factor in the national effort on which the continued maintenance of our present population depends." The report is interesting- at this
time, when there is a decided movement to foster emigration to the
clonics in ord.'r to rope with the
unemployment problem. Kngl.md is undoubtedly ove-popu-:a.td ana her export trade caji not keep the present population In a rosperouK condition tindens there re drastic improvements in msth- ' ds of Industrial production. The BngllsU export trade has not et beg-un to assume pre-war roportlons. but It is gradually getlng on a more even keel. Imports or tie first eight months cf the -iresent year amounted to approximately $3,000,000,000, as compared -ith J3. 5000. 000,000 for the e.imr eriod last year. - w hile ' exports f-jr
whlle there is an increased expo-ta-ion of the same commodities. The reverse of this condition is true with regards to manufactured articles.
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"FOOTLOOSE" CRAFT TO CRUISE PACIFIC
tain Thomas Martin, of Cebu, is an . old-time sailor who baa had long experience in the Southern Seas. The expedition will probafjly start
this month.
Xmas Tree Outfits 8 Light Mazda Lamps $2.50
Tri-City Electric Service Co: 140 Plummer Ave. Phone 3760
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Fifteen Americans Living In Philippines to Sail Southern Seas. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 MAXILA, Dec. A group pf 13 Americans, residents of tho IlviHpplnes. are planning- to cross the Southern Pat if! c Ocean in a Japanese fishing fboat. which has ben christened tio "Footlooie." They propoiio to make the trip in a loisrirHy
! fashion, visiting the various island
j proups in the South Seas. Theirj i destir.ation in the western coast o! I , South America. They propose to I j carry with them a newspaperman, j
Free a colander to each customer. Free a tie with each shirt.
East Chicago Dry Goods Store
East Chicago, Ind.
CHARNE1KA 4722 Forsythe Ave.
m9t FsM tf fUtomd GDbuf UBS
j -nj nrst eight months of thi y-ar who will c detailed to keep the log j approxtrmrtely $ J. 500.000. or. ''J. j .f the journey, and writs up the voy-j lis compared with $5,100,000.0:0 a i age for later publication . The boat , i vear tfo. The imports of fomstuffs. , U new and carries a trained crew. I " r-w ter(-ls .o-c- a '--rrn Tin skipper of the expedition. (u-
Vota asf Chance to Obtain th& (Speatoot Bargains in East Hhicago. Save Dollars by Heading Every item.
FLAPPER TAMS
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NOTICE
We will cot accept any crders from agents or stealers for tiws tpecial j layer and cabinet Outfit. Q-Jty cae out told to unv one customer. To injure Xxna.1 delivery you rau-t order at orjee
Including Parlor Lamp, Duet Bench Roll Cabinet, Library-Rolls No Interest or War Tax
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SILK BOUDOIR CAPS At 95c GENUINE LINJETTE BLOOMERS All assorted colors. Regular price $2.00. Spe- gj gO dal v
CHILDREN'S White Knitted Leggins. Special
95c
LADIES' All Wool Gauntlet Gloves at
LADIES' Silk Camisoles, "
beautifully embroidered. Special
SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE
all colors, $1.25
79c
LADIES' Canteen boxes large size, patent
$1.25
Crepe de chine, silk. . Special at . . ,
pussy willow $2.69
LADIES' AH wool Bath Robes. Special $4.50 AND $5.95
leather at
Special
LADIES'
Satin Petticoat, embroidered, ! cial . ruffled. Special 5 "I 1 f
GIRLS' Sweater, all wool. Regular $3.0 value. Spe- 1 QQ
js A. awe
ANGORA Wool Mufflers, big selection of assorted and stripes. Reg-fpl-25;. $1.49
MEN'S Wonderful assortment of m's initial haivdkerchiefs 3 in box 79c. . 6 in box $1.39
MEN'S
in
Fancy Dress Suspender
Xmas boxes. CQp Special vv
MEN'S Pure English Wool 7QC Hose. Special ...
MEN'S Bath Robe, all wool at $6.50 T0 $9
MEN'S irtj, lai
down collars, at . .
Madras Shirts, laid Q7
SILK TIES
Imported Silk Ties, QC
holiday boxes.
FLANNEL SHIRTS Brown, grey and khaki. Special 95c T0 $2.50
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CHILDREN 3 piece Knitted Sets,
with cap, booties, all wanted colors.
j LADIES' BEADS I All selection. Your 69 C I choice at
Sweaters
MEN'S Chemosette Gloves. Values c$2f $1.39 bpecial .... v
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Th.lt f-EC Xmas ofeTfng If nek a piano eral tcneme, tut represents a' flat saving wTth ontSt included and interest caneektior.s of about $320.00 to the customer. Piano fully guaranteed.
$2.95 Dresser Scarfs, with 60 C
. i lace, special
BABY CRIB BLANKETS At $1.25 value, infants' all de
signs, pink and blue, large size at
69c
CHILDREN'S HOSE Black ribbed. Special J C q at
$10 Down 4rS Special Bargains
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Pay
2 IW $1050 Solo PIay $650.00 2 New $S&0 Solo Player $800.00 4 New $503 Sok Piayw $550.00
Nm $-.00 Solo Playw $500.00
Montlis
Phonograph Bargains
CHILDREN 3-picce Leggin Set;
brown, blue, white
colors :
LADIES' BLOUSE Beautiful beaded, embroidered.
Special at
10 New 5350 PconoTaFbj $190.03 3 New $350 Phon&rjrephs $125.00 20 New $325 Phonographs $175.00 11 New $275 Phonographs $150.00
10 New $750 Sob Player $450.00 40 New $250 Phonographs $130.00
3 New $650 Solo Player $390.00 36 New $150 Phoaographs $55.00
w'e are distributors of Steger & Sons, Chickering. Rted ik Sons. Adam Schaaf. Bauer. Weaver. Thompson, Singer ?nd othsr? makej of Pianos, Players-pianos Reproducing and Grand-pianos. Vv'e have the finest selection of strktly high grade phonographs in the city which in-.ludes Consoles as low as $90.00, with many special bargains n such well known makes as Columbia, Steger, Victor Windsor, Cranby. Brunswick. Puritan and m-sny other new and shghtry used instruments at terms to suit all. No interest.
Special
$3.95 $4.95 and $6-50
COMFORTERS $2.25 u $6.50 WOOL BLANKETS In all wanted col- $2 50 ors. Special....
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Phone 322 (Since 1903. Hammond, lad.) or, UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK 577 HOHMAN ST.. OPPOSITE PARTHENON THEATRE
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BABY BUNTINGS All wanted selections. Special. LADIES' UNION SUITS Knee length, sleeveless, 'JQq ribbed. Special at. . . .
GIRLS' DRESSES Serge, blue, green. !jO QC henna. 2 to 6. At PrJJ GIRLS' DRESSES Blue, serge, beautifully embroidered, red trimming $4.50 T0 $7.00 GIRLS' UNION SUITS
Fleece lined, cial at . . . .
spe-
79c
CHILDREN'S Dream Aways. Special, at
79c
CORDUROY ROBES In all colors. Spe- 05 cial at
CHILDREN'S GLOVES Fleece lined and knit- 29 C ted. Special LADIES' SKIRTS All wool pleatel, all 3.95 wanted colors. At
MEN'S Felt Hats. Colors: brown.
BOYS' Poplin Waist, velvet trousa?;.. $2.95
SILK SHIRTS Crepe, jersey, taupe silks Xmas boxes in tie with each shirt.
MEN'S CAPS Novelty Caps, newest patcLrr...Spe;. $1.95
MEN'S SHIRTS Madras Shirts, silk stripes. Regular $2.95. $1 QCS Special LmZU
MEN'S SILK Knitted Ties, all colors in gift boxes. ft Special ......... 00t
MEN'S Silk Hose, assorted colors. At $1.00. 4Q Special aC
MEN'S Kid Gloves, brown, black and gray. Regular $2.95. fr". ... ,$i.95
MEN'S Flannelette pajamas trimmed ; assorted
Special at
neatly colors.
$1.69
MEN'S Supporters, arm bands, in Xmas boxes. Special
MEN'S Slipover Sweaters. Values di"a.!!T S3. 95
MEN'S UNION SUITS Ribbed and fleeced. RegusU2, $1.29
MEN'S Two-piece Hane's Shirt and drawers. Special Q
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BOYS' Hane's Union Suits. Special
69 c
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