Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1921 — Page 2
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Special Low Prices for Saturday and Monday MEN'S KHAKI PANTS 0 Si 29 Special, per pair P A MEN'S WORK PANTS g 1 gQ Special, per pair MEN'S DRESS PANTS QQ Special, per pair p i MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS g7 5Q Priced uo from MEN'S DRESS SHOES CO 7Q Special, per pair v MEN'S WORK SHOES S2 5 Special, per pair MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Q Q Big value at MEN'S SILK SHIRTS CM OQ Specially priced at . ... . - MEN'S CAPS. $2.50 and $3.00 values for A U MEN'S STRAW HATS 98 C To close out : ATHLETIC UNION SUTI3 79 C Special, per suit ANKLE LENGTH UNION SLITS 69 C Special, per garment . . ... ... ...... BOYS' TWO-PANTS SOTS CQ OQ This is a big bargain at .OZ MEN'S TIES OQ $ LOO .and $ 1 .50 valacfor : . ...
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World's Leading Authorities Eeally Is and Explain EiTents on the Human System;, clusively Proven.
A clay ti. vi r pa.-es lut what tho What is Tanlue? Why ip phenu-uicn about it? it ml Why iuu this pit'liui'1!
meiiunne of its kind. The answer to these (furs, ii'iiu Is o word mvnl , Tanluc Is scientifically work, s;udy, oxin-ninentatiou ami re i.sts and iharLLav:olosists of America.
Show Just What Tanlac set of Each of Ten IngrediPower of Medicine Con-
usands of people ask tho questions: al success? Why da we hear so much tkn ho far out-wtrijipeil all other
asy and can be explain' d in Ju.-t ono lompcuiuitd and represents years ot ari. li by some of th foremost t hem-
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Tho Tanlai: lrnula is purely ethical and complies with all National and . Statu pure food l.uve- It is pure'y, veKotablo and is mdo from th mott ; bene!".citil roots. hi'ii'S and bailiff known to Materia Mcdiea. The T.' :i n 1 n c Laboratories aro ammn; the lct'rt and niont modernly njuipped in 111 con r try. TI.X IXfJTtKJHnN'TS I T..UK.
,- it ' h r. tlici'i:- arf 1'ti liijri'din's in Tanlac, ti'cli of which is of i'i.cknutol thcrap'-ut io valtf . In rt-ft-i rini; to one of the more important intrre.liv-nts i Tanlac, the Encyc'.ujif.dia lir n t a :vi a says: "It has bem the source, of the mosl vwJuublc tonic iiiatiiuiin-a that' haV v.r bctn dlcovorcd." In rcVrn-in- t,r other of the general t-M-. drutra ;unt'.i.fttfnt tn frtTria-c, t Ut IZih ii.iu.iati of lt-ltjr's Thf rm.utics. a titaiwifird ZDedinat -ttul-Nook, states tht "thfy impart g-'r-al tone and atrennth to thi itirB t-vtem, includ-. ng a''l organs and tissues." This uaio well-known authority in describinar the physiological action of still another of the rngrdients of Taniac. which is of valii.e jn treating what Is commonly known as a "run-down condition," usea the following expression: "It Is highly e.tK'nid in loss of appetite duriug- convalescence from arute dijeas-es." Thu-re are certain other elements In Tanlac which, be can at? of their influence upon the appetrt. diaestion, as-
Just now a p-tition, signed by the tnoft iuilueiitial men in th- county, U under advisement at the Attorney General's office in Indianapolis. This petition requests a Mpeciai prosecutor who will clean up the county. Should this request fail to gain the desired effect, more drastic action will bo taken to get proper co-operation between the officials.
NEW ORLKANS, LA., July 20 Amelia Kcarcista, 5 years old 13 denj here today; two other children are Jn such a condition that they may die end aeveral growh upa and other children are seriously ill as a result eating ice cream made in a freezr Uiat was not clean.
MICHIGAN CITY PLACES RAIDED (ContIni?d from page one. J
Initiation and oUmiiiaUon. improve the nutrition ami vital uutivity of all tlie tisues ai)d organs of the body and produce that .-jfafe of general tonicity which is called health. The United . Sra-tes Dispensatory :n;i.;ti. the fojlnvitiif comment regard1114; another inrdient: "It may bo used in all cases of pure doUilfcy of the dtrestrve organs or where a general tonic impression 1 required . " Thf re are certain rther ingredientB described in the Iiispent.atory, and in other standard medical text-books, as
httvinir a boiiefieial action upon the j iTjiins of secretion, whose proper functioning' results in a purification of! the blood streams passing' through)
them. In this mann-r, objectioiiabl" and poisonous ir.y r.'dients of the blood axe removed and thu entire system invigorated and vitalized. TOMC A I IIOUV lll'IItlER. Tanlac was designed primarily for the correction of disorders of the Btomach, liver and bowels. At the tame time, however, it is a powerful reconstructive ton'o and body, builder, for It naturally follows that any medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the thorough elimination of the waste products nvnst .therefore, have a far-reaching and most beneficial effect upon the entire system. Tanlac is sold In Hammond bv Sum-
rnT'rs Pharmacy and in Indiana Har- j bor by Central I'rug Stores and by:
foro the commissioner in the federal court, he prisoners h&ld back. They were given time to think it over for 1'roseoutor Rowley was busy writing affidavits. lie made separate counts of every salo which the investigators had reported. lie charged them with possession, receiving from common carriers, and all of the counts to which a bootlefrsrer is liable. On man had twenty-one counts against him. Another nad nineteen and a third seventeen. So it ranged down to three which was the. low mark. And jaeh count brought a fine of J100 and costs. Slowly the boys gave in. One after another they entered their pleas of. guilty and acoep-d fines which with the arrests which will ba made when the out-of-town boys return, will reach the staggering- total of 520,000. The bootleg value of the liquor seized and destroyed was estimated -U U4.000. On top of these fines which are record breakers for Indiana, Judge Sherwood handed each man a penal farm sentence of thirty-five days. There was no suspending of sentences either. Tho highest fine assessed was $2,500 and costs and the lowest $300 and costs. Frank Baker paid $1,385. Tart of it was for liquor violations
and an extra hundred was added because he got smart. Chief Abel and Harry Mathers raided his place : Baker tried to pour a Quantity of liquor into the se-.ver but Abel grabbed bis harul. A tight ensued and guru flashed before Baker listened to rea-
By hitting the places eimultaneously, chances for tip-offs were eliwinatfed. At one place the officers were searching1 the saloon when the telephone rang. Ono of them answered it. He said "yes" when the man at the other end wanted to know if It was "Bob." TIP-OKK IS SEEN. "(Ji your tuf under cover," ord
ered the informer eatcitedly, "they're!
raiding the town." Two more telephone calls of similar nature were recehred at this aftifrB place within a few mimrtes, lrrdtt!t- ' ing that friends were doing their b3t,:! to protect- the bootleggers. The oalle came too late. j
"These fellows laughted at the idea',
of federal agents do-ing anything here," said Prosecutor Rowley last night In summing up a hard day with which he was well satisfiexl. "They said It could never be done without them getting next to it in advance, ; This raid Just knocked thea cold, rt
will take some of the- wfnd out c-tj-
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than- to lay down off the job after this big- day. W'll kRep after ttaemWe'll raid them every week wntil they realize that we mean huz3ness"
VOICE OP . TU B PEOPLE
PROPOSED AMENDMBYTS TO THE STATE COXSTITDTIOX Kl:HCR9 7 AM 8 The seventh in order of the proposed amendments strikes out the word "white" and the statement pro-riding that the "rnilHlu hall consist of all able-bodied white male persons. Now colored persons cannot become militia men. Indiana and Ohio are the only states that exclude colored persona
from the militia. Colored men were called in the selective draft and were Kood and useful soldiers in France. Why exclude them? x The eighth amendment adds to the reseBt Article XV, Section 2. a sentence forbidding that the term ot offc or salary of any public officer be increased during his term. Thirtytwo state constitution out of foTtyeirht now have such a prohibition. Gv-eryojne knows of tiie different "asociatioSiK" of county officers that meet :usua:Uy before eacl meeting of the General Assembly. In name the assocfatlona'are to improve the work and serklc of the member officer in fact .they are to protect the political and financia4 interests of the members. D. J. MOKAX. Hammond, Indiana.
Summer Pleasure Place LAKE FRONT PARK Indiana Harbor, Indiana Battling Bcacb, Pleasure Row-boats and Dancing, every Taewlay, "thwday and Saturday evenings. Refreshments?1 Sandwiches served all the time. Under new management of Geo, Lugisan.
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I Veal Breast (all you want), lb... 7c j Veal Roasts (all you want), lb... 20c I Lamb Breast, per lb 7c Leg of Lamb (not mutton), lb. . . .25c ' Choice Steer Pot Roasts, per lb . . 1 2c Short Ribs of Beef, per lb 1 Oc Beef Kidneys (1 lb. average), each 5c Flank Steak, per lb 25c I Hamburg Steak, per lb. , 11c i , Pork Sausage, per lb 11c Butter (best in town), per lb 45c Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb .... 1 2c
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SAHD DUNES State Asks for an Injunction Against Co., Alleging it Has Caused $50,000 Damages.
IXDIAXAFOI.IS, July :3. Thf state lyal department has liied a co-r.plaint in the Lake Circuit court a.sking a temporary or.lcr r-ft ral n t f ff ihc Groat Lake Sand Company from taking sand frrm Iake Mifhifrftn along: the shores in lorter, Laporte and Ll.ke counties and alleging: that tins c-ompar.y hy its activities h.'is caused damages of $."f 00.0 to tlte state. L. S. Iesh, attorney general of indiar.a. unnounoed today. The action was hegrun at the tutjgstion of the state - deparnnent of conservation. The complaint ullcgej that the activities of the company arc hindering the natural action of the canJ which forms the dunes alomj the Indiana shorts of Lake Michigan. The complaint says the lake sand is washed up on tli': beachi-s, where it dries and is blown over approximately 50,("0 acres of land, forming tjie ttuwms Indiana sand duties. The .-tuto complains that the smd conijiany has removed a! out 1.000,000 cm Mo yards of sand from the places nunuonvd during the last year. The sar.d company Is a JlO.Oo corporation formed in 1?1C'., according to records in the officu of the erri'tary of state. J. Y. Alder of Chicajjo lt. manager. Othr i..r.:c;; ex" the company live in Manitowoc, His., th records show.
to." well lighted by the ornamental L'ghLs. After be-in attended by tire physician, Hanson was able to no home.
TRIP HAS OITE GOOD RESULT Ous J. Simon's trip to Valparaiso, bore &ood fruit after all in at least on i.if th litjiior cases which have been rettdins- in 1'orter county, slnc goodness kxiows wLen Sh"tDtaker, the "ltumiLnt" uilleoonkeeper of Vaipo, al-i-tvged friend of Prosecutor J. Bartholomew, hats been arrested and is out under tionds) of $500 p'-rid;n his arratgnment ba.fire thtj jcraml j'iry. Nothing new has developed in the other OASAs altiw t-wo wneks have rolled by. Thiuars are beini; dcne by I'orter county citizens, however. Angered by the o??n a.nd .proaiUc-uous violations of the liaor law in their di.-tii'ict, they are now Gte!-mif:ed to gt some action on 'lie jaloon nrn in cities over there.
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Charles '". Hanson, manager of the A. & P. Store, at L'47 tate street, wjs rudely awakened ft 0111 a sound sleep last night in Clont of his place of bus
iness. He was slumbering in hi.'? carl when Geo:'i?e Il-nson. the motorcycle j p.dieemjui, driving his auto, crashed 1 into the back of Hanson's car, ilaraasins it and i;ausin.f it if trr-Ktan to -siH-'
ier a iarsr cut on me. lan-neaj. ir. Young- was oblige,! to take five stitches in th-o W'i nd. The accident occurred at about 2:10 this morning. excavating is Ix-sn? done under the store and tin-re is a- large pile rf bricks und a cement shanty Tn th street. Hanson's car ' parked close to tUcse obstruct kns, which inFe red "ia-hts to warn motorists. The street
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