Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1919 — Page 6
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dr.--. ,1, other than th. i.itoment that both l.najK'icrs wero sun rtsed at the news. It is tmdorst howovcr. tint extra precautions have b--i.ni taken to protect fcoth men from wouhi-ba assassins ns the result of tho bomb discoveries. WOBS Cr AIT ESPET.T, Inspectors Owen i:gan and John F. Pi.'ksori. of the city bureau of coinbusti-h'.-s. who cx:!i'ii:i.'il th sixteen bombs fo'i-i.l lieie, .v iii tha". the Infernal machines wer.i tlu v.ork of nn expert. I'!eli"ii s.-M he Iwel neyer examined
a liomli of more .skiiitul construction or j
de.-i.ily ; : T!o- j. rutins ,
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Thursday, May 1, 191
f two little red seals on the pf.cka.ces contalnltiK 'Uhte.ily saved the lives tho i I' ll to whom th-jcl.ii-t sse.,1. When t lo
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ers. In addition to those n' ed by would-bj victims. vi
ed today. . Tho police of Xcw York and m than a score of cities with ii anarchist colonies W'"re takir.fr spee
precautions today to prevent any violent May Day demonstrations. Tho Xw York police ordered th arrest of all persons distributing circ-.ii rs, printed In Yiddish, cnlMrs for a p.m-rat strike today and ler."-;no!nir Am.- rio.-m doughboys. The circulars. rir.iST:i!,- ! the liberation of i:-.ipens V. r-hs. l';-.:i Jl.iywood and Thomas Moor.ey. SAYS IT WAS DEADLY PLOT. Chief Police Inspector William V.. Cochran, in charp of the inve' :i--a:i.vi here said tdony that the r'.-i wns the most dangerous are'. e:.:::iie scheme of violence in the country's his'.i ry. "I am net naming a: this time the outlaw groups tint I bv'.ieve to be responsible," said Chief Cochran, hut I think you will have no difficulty in drawing1 a correct conclusion ns to the responsibility, if you take into oor.i I-
eration the recent ott'tclal nct'.v;'.!-! some of the gentlemen to whom 'o:
were addressed." No information wis forthcoming at the offices of J. P. Mcrs.m and John T. Rockefeller, to whom bombs were nd-
k:i were .'-.'.ilel, they called for t'.rst class rate aid the posiape was ifi'ioi-,-r.t. It was for that reason r ti'.ey were lab! aside and came to attention of Char',, s C.iplan. tins
pos-offiei ch'ik. wb.c. noted their resen'.b'.ai'.ce to newspaper descriptions of the bomb fent to o.:,.nitor Ilnr Hvl-'k. It v. as Caph-n's iu IcV ivss of min i that caused discovery of the plot.
BURLESON IS ASKED TO RESIGN
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will forward hi in today, -n "as no inee ! for "havir.5 'y declined to deal w'th rep's s of organized workers in rtii.er.t and to redress their
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ieration has also pono on the Immediate return of h'.iers ire m Russia and for "hands oil" in Kuss'.a' !n.rtni' :r.t aA'airs.
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Ipniiiip- him vour monev for the
Victory Liberty Loan.
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. ,.. Ccs ' ' . . -. Taken from Nature The wild roots and barla th&t go into tha composition of one of the oldest and best known blood tonics are mostly gathered by the Indians ca our reservations brought or chipped to Dr. Pierce's Laboratory in B'dilalo, N. Y. Over fifty years ago Dr. Pierce put up an alterative tonic without the use of alcohol that soon became known aU over the world. Tha Bprin;; is the time cf the year we should put our hcuso tn order. We're run down after a hard winter after grippe, oolds, catarrh. It's time to take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, purely vegetable and free from alcohol or narcotics. It will search out impure and poisonous matter and drive it from the system. Buy it now in tablets or liquid. It will clear the skin; ecsoma, pimples, rash, blotches will dry up end disappear; boils, carbuncles and other evidences of tainted blood will pass away, never to appear again. ltxDr. Pierco discovered 60 years ago, that Nature has provided freely for these needs of her childresi and that in her laboratory were the remedies. Extracts of Queen's root, Stone root. Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, as prepnrod, oombined and preserved without aoohol, in Dr. Pierce's Goldrji Medical Discovery, constitute the most effective &nd certain tonic, alterative aad Usoue-rebuiluiag remedy ver offered to the public - - - -
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SEE. A SHOE FIT I2KE THrlT ? "Glove Grip" Shoes really Grip the Arch, without the pain of a pinch. Perfect foot comfort, long service, and pleasing style in every pair. Lettis "show you, and you will be convmced. - Gassman Bros. Next to Citizens' National Bank, Hammond. Open Tucsdny and Friday Nights.
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Gl'.son Kofrigerators are most d&Flrablc, because of their enviable reputation n the best. They are fprcially built to save Icp. "sanitary foaturos and details carefully finished add to their va'.uo la the ho:.ie. J40.00 rk A f valuo specially pric- ZJJ A Simmons' Bed
9 Piece Dinning Suite A beautiful dining suite !n genuine mahogany Queen Anne design. All of tho newest feature? combined with supreme excellence of workmanship in every detail makes this a suite you will be proud to own.
Buffet $63.50
China Closet $58.75
Chair Set $48.50
Table $48.50
Our 29th Birthday Celebration May 2nd. to 1 0th. This time, is a fitting time to dwell strongly on the splendid values that this store offers in furniture and draperies. We handle the better quality merchandise and yet our prices are no higher than you must pay for inferior grades. Our Credit Terms are also
inviting. Let us about it.
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You'll Want This Gane Parlor Suite
A Regular $275 Suite
Simmon's Brass Beds in all sizes, styles and finishes may ba sei?n here In larger variety. A full size st"X'l bed in wood finish, to match any p'.era of bedroom furniture
with all of the latest improvements. Regular $.10 value
A solid Walnut' Parlor Suite with cane panel back and arms. This suite i3 not only beautiful in appearance but 13 made for comfort, with Marshall spring construction, full springseat and soft spring edge. The suite 13 upholstered in best silk velour. A regular $275 value. Special at
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Our New Spring
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Rugs rAxe Here Ready for Your Choosing Satisfaction in home furnishing depends largely upon the selection of your Coor covering. Choosing the design and coloring to meet each Individual taste adds to the home a charm and attractiveness that can be secured in no other way. It is always a pleasure for U3 to help you select a rug that suits your desire for beauty combined with best wearing qualities at the price you wish to pay. 9x12 Wilton Rugs $72.00 9x12 Body Brussels Rugs. $58.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs $52.50
9x12 Velvet Rugs $45.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs $31.50
Baby's Carriage Styles DeLuxe
Bright warm eunny days are Just what every taby has been waiting for. Take him out for a ride in one of the new carringes we are now showing.
AT. the late.-t features are to be seen.
One similar to the illustration
40.50
Others $20 to $67.50
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Piano or Floor Lamps Increasingly popular In cory and well furnished homes la the piano or floor lamp. Besides being very decorative it has Its practical use as a reading lamp that may be moved directly over your chair. Pedestals In Mahogany or Mahogany finish priced from $6.50 to $2O.C0 Silk Shades in beautiful coloring and shades priced from $10 to $40
Curtains and Draperies Surely Help
To Make the Home More Beautiful
A home Is only as beautiful as the windows make it. The difference, many times, between a coxy, livable home and one that Is bare looking are the draperies and curtains that are chosen. Finest Saxony Curtains, $5.95 Lace curtains made of the Cnest Saxony lace, 54 Inches wide and 2i yards long. Designs are the correct reproductions ot the best Imported curtains, and they have the same beautiful appearance at the window. The regular value of these curtains is about twice this Anniversary Sale price.
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Curtain Nets, 39c Curtain nets In white, Ivory and natural shades, in Filet and Nottingham weaves, 36 to 40 inches wid3. Very attractive assortment of patterns to choose from. Anniversary Sale per yard - 33
Window Shades, 69c Standard cloth window shades in dark green only. They are mounted on good spring rollers. These shades are sold everywhere at $1. Our special low price 69c
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Mr. and Mrs. wniiam Stark of Hammond are visiting here with Mr. , and Mrs. Frank Stark.
Nicholas Ludwiir, sr., returned homo
j Chicago on Tuesday.
Mrs. Barbira rfelffer and son Peter of Whiting fpent Tuesday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schmal and daughter Irone and Mrs. Koy Weaver returned home from a visit with rela
tives at Indianapolis on Monday evenins. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmal and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumacher are expected to arrive home Wednesday evening from Foley, Ala. The town board will hold Its regular
monthly meeting: on Monday evening- at S o'clock.
LANSING. Mrs. Joe DeEoH and baby girl were vJstlntr hr parents ovr Sunday. Phillip Helntz was gone a few weeks
to Chleagro and took sick and had to come home. Mrs. Emil Frey and son Elmer wer Chicago Fhoppers Saturday. Mrs. Fr-d fiocht was In C. Point Saturday nnd Sunday visiting. Mrs. Mary Sihiiitz was a Chicago v i ? i t -' r WV'dne?-! a y .
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Any $15, $20 and $25 Fixture. All the balance of this $5,000 stock goes at this price or less. Only 3 more days. Your choice while they last. Come early. 142 SIBLEY STREET, BETWEEN ERIE AND NICKEL PLATE RRS. OPEN EVENING S. SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT.
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