Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Thursday, April 'J2, 1020

mNNRM STANDS FOR HIGH IDEALS

The Pythian Order in Hammond has t"orl for many years for the highest i-lals In American c Itiionsh i p. patriotic devotion to the country and loyalty

to the civic welfare of the ivmimunlty. During the yeai i the Pythian I Lodge has been cper.itrd in this city,! this Castle Hal! has been the meeting !

place of men inspired to perform a service for their fellow-men and to aid in all that would tend toward the development of a well regulated community. To be a Pythian in this town mean? that yo uare alive to the social

weimra of the community, that you j

are loyal to the fraternal conception

of life and that you h enlisted in the cause of the development of brotherhood and fraternal fellowship of men. Perhaps no other fraternal society has performed a srreater service to the community than ha the Knight of Pythias during the last few day. More than "TO. 0.10' men of the United States and Canada are members of the Order. There are fifty-four grand domains and over 7.500 lodges. The Order has proved itself loyal to country. More thn 60,000 young men of the Order crossed the seas or were ready for embarkation when the armistice was signed. The Pythian Order was the first to write into Its Kitual the flag ceremony: it was the first American fraternity to enforce the sole of rituals printed in English: it was the first to disbar from membership men engaged in the liquor traffic. It has made war on alt things not safe and Bane and does everything possible for making the world better. The war record of the members of this Order is second to none. Pesides sending a large number of members into the service, those who remained at home, aided by their wives, mothers

and sistera. contributed much to building up the morale of the community, and in supplying the noed of the civ-j crnment at a time, when the eervtcaj of every citizen was demanded. L'pj on the record the Lortge has made in!

this community, th members of the l.odg solicit the considei ation of ail men who love their country ana who ure interested in building up a fraternal conception of life. Ony Monday evening, April IGth, Hammond l.Klgi will entertain the Lodges of Lake county at the Third County meeting. John V Crain, .i . C. Kohi. A. Brown. t . K.. of It. and y., and other Grand Lodge officer., will be present . The Third P.ank team of Last Chicago Lodge will confer ths tank of Knight on a cla.s Esquires at thia meeting . Ail members and all sojourning Knight are urged to be present. W. A. HOKE. K. of It . and S. M. E. FRAME, M. of V.

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Savings Accounts for Children Having a bank book for a child somehow or other seems to suggest why this or that dime should not be spent foolishly. Rather, give it to the little one and some day the money will come in handy. Every child ought to have a savings account. And when the youngster is able to earn money on his or her own initiative that account will grow faster. A dollar will get a bank book for a child.

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DANCE GANG WARFARE IS ON INCREASE IComlnued trora pir on.

a three story drop to the ground and as Mullaney supported the mutilated Iroiu'.ale man the crowd from behind nave a pufih and Mullaney dropped to l.-.a knees mid-way down the steps. The ni.l behind was trying feverishly to xet Casey again and if it were not for another Whiting policeman who rushed up Mtairato Mulianey'B aid the veteran officer would have tbeen trampled by the enraged crowd. Outside more than 300 others waited and as the two po-licernen and Casey i cached the sidewalk, the mob maJe a ruh. Swinging their clubs the police kept the roughs at bay until t'asey had been carried as far as the Princes theatre where he was nlippecl to safety. Theatre patrons hearing the cries, "don't shoot." became panicky and poured into the street. Casey was heid in tbe theatre for several minute... Panting, iblef-dlng. exhausted, he reste.j

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Bricks Go Up The price of common brick has been advanced again. This time 2 dollars more per' thousand. Hardly a month goes by unless building materials rise in price, and building wages are on a steady increase. This suggests; if fire wholly or only partially destroys your building it would cost you much more to replace it now than when you built it. Have you enough insurance to replace your building? If you aren't sure consult us.

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In an effort to item his ebbing; strength. Cnitside tha mob clamored and hammerod on the jflass doors. The police realizing the situation a the crowd, grew by scores, took Caaey to a back door of the theatre where he was escorted lo a near-by houae. Later the theatre doors were thrown r-pen and the word went around that Casey had esiaped. All nlffht the Rang; watched every Chicago bound street car for a plirnpse of the elusive Irondale grangrm t. e r .

The dance ha'.l was crowded at the time of the fight. More than 100 girls with reddened lips and very pink cheeks came to the dance from South Chlcag-o. Half a hundred well known Hammcnd girls were there also. A rumor said that iw. sr'ieet car loads of Irr-ndale rn-n passed through Whiting ibut seeing the mob 'gathered In front of the dance hall rode on without gettinsr off. Attempts by police to line up the ring leaders -.f the 'Whiting gan? have met with failure. They are said to hall

from that section of the city wh.ii lies under the shadow of the Standard Oil smoke s'acks. Irate members the city administration are gvop.n? for some way to cope w,th the gang s its fights. All indication, point to s murder before 'he war hetween rival factions is ended. According to Se: e eant Mullaney. veteran members of thWhiting police department, if th fights continue it will be as much ataking one'p life in his hands for a Whiting young man to get off a stree car at White City in the near future.

A Firestone Truck Tiro for Every Road, Load and Condition ! - that is one of the reasons why we stocked the Firestone line. All our trade can find the right equipment in Firestones. And there are unmatched records for resiliency, strength most miles per dollar. Ask us about them. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Hammond, Ind. Sheffield and Chicago Aves.

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Ask for Buster Brown Shoes for boys and girls. They are better and cost no more.

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HELLERMAN'S New Spring Oxfords for

Women at

They come in black kid and patent leather and carry a hifh French heel. .We consiter it quite a merchandis

ing accomplishment to have produced such a line of footwear thi; season at $5.50 and $7.00 A score of different styles in all the new lasts and patterns at $5.50 to $11.00 and they're all "good lookers." HELLERMAN'S SHOE STORE , FOR DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR 595 Hohmaa Street. Hammond, Ind.

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A "Catchy" Item or Two for You

FROM MR. MAN DEL ought to be, an infinitely

There is, or ought to be, an infinitely greater ambition

surging within the business man than just telling merchandise; the real joy and satisfaction of it comes from a realization that you have served your customers well.

Those Silk Dresses

Outstanding value they are that correctly interpret fashion's trend;

tai orrd of Leorcette. lafteta. Charmeuse and Satin, in

any number of stunning new models,

manv of which have iust arrived from

the East. They are rare bargains at only

Suits of z h a rming only $35 Others up to $95.

The New Sport Coats These new Sport Coats are beauties to behold; they are in a variety of "catchy" colors and made up in the latest models no two of them alike. They are cheap in price only, and we have made the price so low there is no chance & -ft f"X E5

where near the price. Look them over whether you buy now or not. Fri. and Sat.

CHARMING SKIRTS, $6.50 New arrivals direct from the makers; fully express the last thought in correct skirt designing; novelty cord pleats, velour checks in splendid materials, in shades that are stunningly pretty. A CQ rare bargain at only

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We have an expert alteration lady, who will do any alterations necessary free of charge.

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Opp. Post Office, Fet. State and Plummer.

The Store that Gives You Quality and Satisfaction

SILK DRESSES Beautiful assortment Taffeta, Georgette, Charmeuse and Satin Dresses, with fancy tuckings, braiding or embroidery. They formerly sold at $34.50. Specially priced for Friday and Saturday V 50 only fcf Others at $23.50 and $21.50. LADIES' SKIRTS Charming new patterns in Wool Poplins and Serges. Very special $V 98 Saturday at All Wool Plaid Skirts, Friday gj QQ and Saturday, only . LADIES APRONS Strictly washable dark and light percales, in large number of patterns. Special for Friday and Saturday $1 yJ $1.89 and

BOYS' UNION SUITS Sizes 2 to 16; fine qualities. Prices 79c and

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SILK CAMISOLES Elastic top; made in washable satins; ivhite, flesh, navy and changeable colors. For Friday and $1.89 Saturday only BOYS' WASH SUITS They come in plain and striped percales; sizes 3 to 8. For Friday fiQ and Saturday only OJ C New stock of Boys Wash Suits, Rompers and Creepers; consist of the finest materials and patterns. Prices fc I 25 up from GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES Mostly of sizes 7, 8, 10, in strictly washable ginghams. To close out Satur- C J JCJ day we price them at $1.75 and We also carry a full line of Children's Dresses, sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 17; beautiful assortment at lowest prices.

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WE HAVE positively the finest stock of Player Pianos in LAKE COUNTY. WE ARE OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT and can save you $50.00 to $100.00 on the HIGHEST GRADE Player Pianos sold in Hammond or elsewhere. WE HAVE over 1,000 satisfied customers in LAKE COUNTY alone. YOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS US. PACKARD, BOND, SOLO CONCERTO, HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS. Convenient terms lowest prices highest quality and Honest Service our motto.

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