Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1922 — Page 18
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Pasre Eighteen THE TIMES December 23, 1922. SANTA CLAUS NOW IS TAKING ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BY RADIOPHONE
ra ' " I jf We are very grateful to the people of Hammond and tFjTj "f,? jf"jf it tnc Calumet region for the unusual patronage ac- y Vl jf" ' P fVfV corded us the past year. A PV!-t v V4 I Ok, " ony anoter evidence that our merchandise and jjiV . f s rQvJ service have been more than appreciated due, we V'ft4-- : j&. 4 think to our untiring efforts to please, not one, but all. 'I 7fi Wishing Everybody Ix! P I' LTr A MERRY CHRISTMAS X ' s jL) yL Friduss Furniture Co. PcSq ft" ; BpJ 243-245 East State St. Hammond, di&M. r ' j fi4nU aushU receiTing set.
Holiday Greetings A 1 We are pleased to rejoice with our patrons and A,A I VJ kjVj friends at the return to normal of business conditions. ( MERRY CHRISTMAS
WyJPfjf Once more we are given the privilege of expressing i3jr Sf 5k I TjI to our fcM'vvmen tnc repeated words . rS&M vvl7T5c Good w,u an3 pccc 86 Uni Yu" r f JL MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL William Schmueser Jy TNt Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Class, etc. ftC-. VpPhone Hammond 38. 116 Sibley Street. 9
Green Almond, New Hue in London; Veils in Again
BT ETHEL. MARS HAL t STAFF CORRESPONDENT !. N. SERVICE LONDON. Dec. "Green almond'' Is in favor. No. "Green almond' Is not new patisserie or confection; its the nweat color, and is prevailing in Autumn hats la fashionable English circles. "Green almond" arocars mostly in velvets, ana its only color rival is black, many black hats being- seen In the most fashionable, shops. Heavy veils which are draped crer hatg are quite the thing. Veils are worn in every fashion, from the veil which only shows the mouth to veils which drop in front almost to the knees. All of the veils are frontal veils nd to not hang In the rear at all. Some stunning veils are seen in Alack lac. Hats are smaller, but it is predicted that this is Just a reverse of th spring: fashions. The toque and the tiny hat will be in favor durlnsr the autumn and winter Loop parking ordinance City of Chicago official from Chief ntsmorris. to Hoosler State Auto Asso? elation. Parking in th8 Loon during the day between 8:00 a.m. and 7:10 p.m. FarKin is permitted for a reriod of 30 minutes In the territory bounded on the north by the north line of Lake Street; on the 'south by the south line of Harrison Street; on the east.by the east Une of "Wabash Avenue, cn the west by the west line of Market Street, be tween the hours of 5.CD am. and 7:00 p. m. EXCEPT THAT, In the territory above described, no parking is permitted on streets upon which street cars are operated between the hours of 7;C0 a.m and 10. CO a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.. except for the purpos eof actu ally loading or unloading passengers or merchandise. 'o parking is permitted on Lake, Randolph, Washington, Maidson. Monroe. Adams, Van Buren and Harrison Streets, between Michigan Avenue and "Wabash Avenue, from 6:00 a-m. to 7:00 p.rn. Ko parking is permitted en the south side of Kandolph Street between Clark and LaSalla Streets, during the 24 hours of the day. No parking within 15 feet of a FIRE Hydrant. No parking under fire escapes. No parking on public cab stands. No parking in loading zones. No parking In alleys. No parkin gbetween Lake and South Water Sta. on the followingState Street. Dearborn Street, Clark Street, LaSalle Street, Wells Street. Franklin Street. Indiana Motorists please obey Chicago laws. Mr. ntamorris. Chief of Police and his department arc dolnr all the yean for members of
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months, but the beet milliners s.re laying1 in hundreds o fhuge, floppy shapes for the kpring. Hairdressers are already anticipating the return of the. big hats and are advising: their clientele that the hair must be permitted to grow and become more full to enable the wearing of the larger hate. Tot evening -wear wigs made in gold or silver tinsel thread, or in red silk floss, are emit J" the latert thing. These wits are shaped after the fashion of "bobbed hair" ani are tied with ribbon bandeau. An unusual material sae-i '.his fall is shaved lambskin. This is being largely used in hats in conjunction with panne velvet and gives an unusual and effectivs touch. Black and gray lamskla are most popular. Evening gowns are constantly growing longer, ana "ankles" give promise of passing out of sight al together before Spring.
the Hoosler State Auto Association also other Indiana motorists, so please help the mby obeying the laws, 'cut this out and pasta on your windshield. HOOSIER STATE AUTO ASSN. HAMMOND BRANCH. Hammond Trust Savings Bank, Phone 1000. Night time parking regulations in what Is known as the theater rones, Parking space is provided on LaSalle Street between Randolph and Washington Street, machine to be backed into curb, on an angle. No parking is permitted on either side of Kandolph Street from 7:00. p.m. to i; o'clock midnight, except on the south side of the street in the block between Clark and Dear-borntreets-No psrking on Dearborn Street from Lake Street to a point J00 feet south of Randolph Street. No parking on Clark Street, east side, from Randolph Street to a point ISO feet south. No parking in front of entrances to theaters. No parking within XS feet of Tire Hydrants. No parking under fire escapes. No parking on public cab stands. No parking in loading zones. No parking in alleys. Parking space provided on State Street between Randolph and Washington Street, machlns to be backed into curb. Section 49 of ths Municipal Code of South Park Commissions. Between the hours of 7:09 a-m. and 10: am, and 4:and 8. p.m.. there will be no peeking allwed rt Michigan Avenue firth f 28th Street. Between the hurs f 10 am. and 4 p.m. a thirty-minute parking will be allowed on Michigan Avenue of Slth Street, excepting on the west Bide of Michigan Avenue, between IStb, and the River. BLACKBIRDS IN JERSEY nTE P. NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HACKENtfACK.. N. Dec The appearance of a flock ot blackblrd3 here recently led local weather seers to prognosticate a "warm De cembcr."
V I yCriy To the loyal patrons who make possible the steady iCIsP 4l L-I growth of our business from year to year. We value J Txr- "our 00i will as our greatest asset. j S" Jytt A llAP?Y YEAR
Good wm A i YyVf Among our assets we like to count tha JL ( sL SIX YT onJy thing money caanot buy. (vl I JgTjr TWyC "YOUR GOOD WILL." V Kindly accept our thanks for your most liberal sup- IVG?i P9rt e P4lt yCar SDS complimcnU W 1 .
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t greetings It is very gratifying to us to be able to inform our JaV patrons and friends that we have, during the past jl fJT year, doubled our business, for which we have our J fJX loyal patrons to thank. Vf WISHING ALL A VERY ' MERRY CHRISTMAS 1h4 McLaughlin Mill Supply Co. ff j5 INCORPORATED 163 Michigan Avenue. Hammond, lodtana " aj
