Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 2
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'fort was midi to mdi. e ill! jw 01 i h t claim (iie h:Jiiy, KHsw frh refined, ""i '-si ha.i served 121 days i nil on a
. f hrinjune whisky from t'tncinj f'nti which. In:- s" si i -1 . was boinjh' by, Lpi p i t.
Proposal Arouses Judge. Ji. iio- A -idersi.ti's tr' as aroused hy an attempt ly Hi nrv V. Jpn, attorney for Herr. t. obtain confidfiaiH'n for hm i- ..r,r on t ho ground thai hts pi. a of
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Ho intimated that wm?i iii.ilT.to.iJ in a o mfer-
e nv with tin' district attorney nnl pil that iiniVr tho circumstance ho believed tine won li! ho ample punishment. T.i jut like to hoar such a reeommttiil;i!i"M : ' thiit made nt this Muge of tlii, oT.."' .lutifc;.' Anders-m said.
!.. Krt Piack. district attorney, said
tho f was taltfn up and it
mod that it would he difficult
"ich Case As Precedent i vr"v" xh ''-" vrr ,f ,n-j ; .,,' . soivetlimK of tho kind Vt. SpaHit s i referred n hud lorn mentioned, hut I MFS flSH:: AT ST.T CPITL! 1 .1,, ,e V.,, I ,.-,, .... i in.tr r t s n,l i n i ahr.il i S
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! u. tto (.am in it since e iorto! nan j been obiiiioed t'. pr o tho invoire j fraudui-nt and the plea cr nn'.liy hud I Isroti im-r(i f-iioh ft i o.-omniemi it.iun cor- 1'nh w'.-.i'd ii"t l' ;iiab .
Ill r. 'i to q.tll.t1TS hv tho f"tirt, I S
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j a kd. i J-.pport answero.l in :h nognttve. j Cans of tfce Uif. "Yr;l. wliv " i ( n t u .lurise Ani d"?rr, doniatuiod "!t ooiil.in't have ! hern hecauso ymi d'rin't iolito the law.
! K ery saloon keeper in Indiana violated I s
' tho ,.'i'.c. four. pe and six tunes a w ck and always on Sund.i. Thai's the i-a-1 si n ' he i pt ople rose lip and passed this i aw to pi;', them out of business, and I tin go:ng to see thai st ss oheed" ! Ueer akcl to ho permitted to so home tn l.ouisvi'io to attatmo his aft fairs bofore ROnR io promising tn i return "Mor.dn y nipminu. This Jud ; Anili rson ri' C'inod to permit unless he ; .-iiuld supply ri"'idi'nl hor.dsmen, rla- ' inis h. sneh a privil.fte granted in tlie j ,.f -.lf Maroowitr. of Indiana I Ksrhor. hrid boon nlntsed. He said that. Mi trow i : 7. nt ft est told friends Mint ha ! iniftidd t -o tn t'anada. and forfeit h's
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.- liiA riji am hi hi hi TI1EATRE TODAY Elsie Ferguson IN
v'Th9 Marriag-e Price" A'.- i '.o S !:; v Prow .t.P'oii;.-. WEDNESDAY AND THURS. BILLIS BURKE "Good Gracious Annabelle'' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY John Barrymore
K. aff.irs ;o t-mploytni; hicajrc lawjers
! attempt an np?-: al of his case.
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M 1 Only One "BEOMO QUINIWX" I
tk ! T. cet tve genuine, rail for full rams' 1 ! LAXATIVE liltl'MO (JL'ININE Table's. IS S L.ook for siRnatiiio of E. W. iJUOVE, i -I i Cures a Cold tn One Day. ?0c. Adv.
MOTOR ROUTES TO BE RESTORED SOON Protests Received; Postoffiee Dept. Promises to Resume July 1.
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SUNDAY Ethel Clayton
"Mape Pepper
wording Mj.i., i ucs. and Wed., Aprii 14. 15, 15 H. B. Walthal in '-The False F:es."
iSPECUL TO THE TIMES 1
I'f.iitt.V i'lUM', Jnd.. Aptil S. -- ! : Ti.ere lis been a great and united I ! i-iuif?' heca.ise th motor natl routes; 5;
l et ween this place, (iaiy and Hamli.ond and Kast Chicago, have stopped. I tit there is a rift of Ight in the storm. James T. Hiakeslee, foui th a--
fjsstant postmaster general, today g'g.c. e assuran'-e that the mot .r parcel jl ' i i .-: r;;rel ro'i;s extending out of InI .' diiipoi. post office in five d:ftrnt fi ; direct'ons w i.l be rest. .red July I The routes were cut off last week without B ; i m i a n a t in. 8 ; o Money for Them. i i It devi-loss. however. that the5
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Orpheom theatr ; BLAiiaaoNB. rtca. ! Where Svprvbody Oops."
FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY I Teeter Sextette
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ACROBATIC NOVELTY. Oliver Accordeonist. Thornton Cz Thornton C " " I Jion-s. Three Beauties Comedy, S ' n g . o. 9 , Ta'king and T i1 no. Ha,i;ie & Gray Tnj V t rsaMe Nut?.
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Hititw .Month.'.. ,rin'srlny -nr.!..:. "'la .nor. ti;u: , X:ubs t .in' '.iHiio;sj 7 to 11; i;, ;!) ' .nuous. 2 to 11.
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caue the a ppt .pr.a t ion for th present fsi-el ejtr was tunning l-.w. More than twenty other' routes outside of
jlti'i.ana aiso were t em pora ril V susi p. tided, t'ne route out of Washington i and tun out of Ph ' '. a d 1 ph ia alone sur'ie. ii.-.weer. a nt: v appropriation v.,;; he available that will permit the j retnra!ion of r.e.st a 1 1 the routes. The. i f ve Indiana ixnit' s have, made such jf.ne showing si far that it is beiie,- ; that all of them will he restored as sonn as the money i available. Protest. loir In. i Pmo? of the popularity of the motor i 1 ural mail service is found in the hundred of protests that pnur'n
! in ! 1 ; e of the suspension r.f the
Jseseral routes. I,etters and telegrams lata reaeh.ne the p'u'iiiaflfr Reneril jsnd the fourth assistfnt postmaster jnenera! evry hour. Many Indiana
fa-itiers h.ave written to express the!r a ppi 01a t ion of the service and a hope that it will be restored. Merchants
who are delivering goods to rural pa
Inn hv the motor parcel post a'sn
nre r .m m end 1 n E the service and a."k ,ns for its resoration.
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I GARY MAN IN j AUTO SMASH ! YAT.PT!AT?"i. rd, April S. There I was n-.i'e a li'tlA 'Xi-,tmi'nt at th . nr of Main st reet and Franklin 1 a.enue when a laiue. automobile own- ! ' and d'-iven - h Mr, Peters of ijarv, ' 1 - ie ". I "" '. e hase f.f tlie tratT'O ..w! n t rut rr.'iif.f. Th ip..;rtt? Kear i w n a d'tioae.-l and v flrpn'l out of s'naP j the m-o li ne, af'er r'uring the post w ), 1 ','-d arourd in the street. and 'smashei into an actomohi'e owned hy j I . 1 1. 'son, which was pa:kd nnr T 1 1 . ll'i'il I'l''.1 ",'ere rtHnineii
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$2.50 Cash $2.50 Monthly
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ALMA RUBINS The Restless Soul TOMORROW Ths Prussian Cur
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! l.Tf RNATI0NL NEVkiS SERVICE! MlilU.lN. tf.il . . .a liMm.,' April - Tit lie. ;ran iro e ' ri 111 e n I is intense-ne-' ous. an' . pat ins; a new uprisiir tnri f 'it the" mrk" tomorrow. V 11 f.f: , ;ii u n ' n i z wa- issued to . . tin.. :-h th- Wolff hureu. .. ; I'lirarr! for any emergency."
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RfX SCACH'S AUCTION BLOCK. T.t(- V'o nt a ntillion cirls, iif liio l'irr.o f : - - s una fina'.i : 1 V " . - TO.NHJRHCiW THE IRON TEST. DESPERATE O CDS. Also V.i.-' V. for.;. ,!y Pcpbs
Auditorium Theatre Hammond. AVKPNESDAY GLADYS E ROCK W ELL - i n "KULTUR" Also Fntty Arbuckie in "Suitteri Pay'
occasion, they'll all be gone at
closing time, Wednesday April 9th, of this we feel quite
sure, because of the well known dependable quality of the 1
; three pieces comprised in each outfit. Nothing like them for Quality, Comfort and Appearance has ever j j been shown before at this Low Price. Don't for one minute think that because of this Exceedingly Low j Hj price these outfits were made up for special sale purposes. Each item is the same as is carried in regular stock to sell at the above men- j tioned prices. . j i I The picture is an exact reproduction of the outfit on Scale Simmon's Genuine Guaranteed Brass Bed, has 2-inch upright posts, i five heavy fillers, 4-inch post mounts as illustrated, satin or poiet finish. Regular price $S30.00. Hammond Bedding Company's extra ji i fine 45-pound combination mattress, made by special sanitary process, Imperial roll ed;re, Irish 'grade interwoven ticking. Regular price ii
E $10.35. Enterprise Bed Company's Sagless Link Spring, supported on each end with long helical coil springs, heavy pipe frame, high j J elevation from bed rails, guaranteed 20 yean. Regular price $8.98. Complete outfit worth $49.73. Wednesday, April 9th only, 829.95. i
This Bed Can Be Purchased Separately, if Desired $18.95
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J. H. HIPSHER CHIROPRACTOR 1?6 STATE ST.. ROOM 7. Res. phone 1S2S-M Hammond.
$2.50 Cash and $2.50 Monthly
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