Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1919 — Page 2
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GARY MEN 10 HEAD WAR STAMP DRIVE
who dlpil Bt he" home, 6S1 0kty aw., nut inskc any definite plodae. HBnitiM'iid. j i-sicnlB morning will be Thert ns another meetitiK of the
lield in St JotiephK eeuitMerj . .National .Vsneinhly pe( e i'tn ni 1 t ee.
this morn ins.
MUNCIE GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED
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i IMTEPNATIONAl. NfWS SERVICE! - Mt.N'i'lK. I nil . Mt.i P.--l.oiai pot:, SfECIAL TO THE TIMES! to,la iw't to arvr-t the two toi!NTI N.hI.IS. JnU.. M- t. - U. H. 4,f rs Rhn hil ruKhl enure, I ih. lliil. ITvintnuway. of Om. M t..-tilio1 l- kimhJine Resort. ,sh..t S:.in Wley.
rector lloh-rt sTrinsrste.-n. or the kopi of the nine, nmt i,t vfii..
Indiana IVn" Sav.tiits ominit tee. that
he wili nciept the uppoii.t ment n V. S. S thrtirman for l.ak county. Mr. Hemui,h will hnvc .omplctc chnipf of tin. f.n.:;. o i in ..a ton toi the Jt? cati.pM-sn The a.pt''t ir.ent r.f M? tl'.;i';nt.iy ;. part of h t' li' i'.t! r i i Kum.-.n ' i n cf th.- state forces fo!ioniK th selection , f K 't ' rt !:. Spi niiTteer. of Jntf istnapi (is director to succeed J. 1 oi'.er of South n- wt Mr. .lohrtfon rcpinoe-s I 'rsnk K. Heririr as i.e diro. toi. Hint sts t hedouirt T! will henceforth ! in Indian;) polii CRIMINAL CASES FOR NEXT WEEK
(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! T.i N fi'INl'. InJ. M;i
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di-iorkf i txr. ti toi i.pd the Inni.its or the pUioe hy n .-.-vi,.s of whotx. lOhiod , the fsio mid loiiiett. tables of $S"t) j
I" .t.ncr ,hi sl,,lk UilQ f,f . s v,l,on,,l i lev nor W .tlttiiK vn. n rio-ilv j ; t The .nU.n, ,..... r..,.. - l.ara.-ter after the ..p'i"'K l'l-.
from tin- ourt h'.;".- on t he pr.'ncipa I business ticel The hld-up w;,r stafied ivhile !iinn (".! r i i- pfsmr the plai (
' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI N'-: VOISK, ln : The action of
IIIMIIV Stock up il.r'll I O Id tool!' tilMIl I
li lit points. Tii, 1 1 . t"l w- I 3 j it) Ti'xos coiui'imv wnich opened with "ti'' (;idsnee of .''i'j pninl M IIJH nnd iiiio'- I
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AT THE ORPHEUM.
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nunutos t.-i i 77. no- M-ir;r.e p-stici I i imiiol up to now hifch 'cvclr for lo'i li'inMiirn t. i he ptcffircd HtlVdloinK -'-J'
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:th h. .doorman. VauI Uenneit. ,e w .tii the tlu and hin,f If forced to d double rt.U M;inas"r .lames M l.-h.. I - : i
tor of the Ham mom? Orphe-ini in, he.i 'td when the :en i a lm..y k .i y ;nri Siindax. T.onirii f conshiered. Tl
winds hp i!t.. program of the Ma riot t "nctd 1 .j 17U. troiir... the Kii:-ope.. !,.v..-itv . i n in, ii ' There was a ii ni nt I'cin.wnl for -t
has been a 1 1 r.-ic; ing so mncii at lentton. common bused on the ne.n of an m n With them ate ihr. e otio i- Rood a, is market for llnisin d pinrturi. :ind lli.it
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with plen: of noils, rise and
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; and the second episode of "Tl. Tig, f s Monday Ma, . TraU". Ruth Roland s mas: t pi , ce lH-e v... Satr.nel S.roP..n. j Mr. Michelstetter t parilculaily 'luedj. M-iy 1.1. proud ,.f the bi.n. h of .um n.;, .. uite . Ha.ni;. and W.ii : ,.a for satiitdav and next week. - fie ' Uafrlime I'onrt." a musical .m,dv is
i.;3--i'tate v Iczie Care v. ! sched'.iled for Saturday and s.indav frJiifdf. Mar with fi'.e other a.ts. Tlie coui-dv has 474 -:a?e s Atexander nvni.vnw- . trl, galore, special . . ner;. a,'v a
! woS'iti load of laughs. In additio.-. i,, a
chanire of program for Momla
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Ill 1'n hiislie.t pi b-e sin. '- lie- pl ll disntfiit mt-eiins. I'eniial I..at!ur maue a gain of two points t and Am iitan Sttgar Ket.niry r..s- 1 t " ' . .
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'hnrdny. l:iy l. 4,i?ldte . Joseph Miriiii.-. l"iiln.r. May lfl. 47i. tae itrin H. Kskreiee.
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' third cpi,-de of the Houdhii aei in) -The Master Mjsterv"' will he .show ir
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iwnjjiAj xjijn.v7ujrj , FUNERAL OF " ; PACT FRAGILE MRS. CHAS. SMITH j BWi SERVICE) Uj.VIHI.V -At ay !. The i;ooe is v;r-
rerai of 1 . "!:ai!e Smith. tu8l3y tXlf. oniv newspaper that views I
tne peace terms n an unsatislnoiorv
iigrhl. It expresses the fear that there arc no; sufficient sa'eguards to prevent a reviiHl of militarism n (.ler-n'.any.
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The Edward's Millinery Company's $2,500 Stock of Handsome Spring Pattern Hats
Purchased at 55c on the Dollar Now On Sale White Milau. Xntnral Leghorns. Hand SowM Lisp-o., GforfiPttcs. Xeivolty Rraidi? and Transpair nt Tints: fxcluive modH, only nno of a kind, he-anti-fully trimme'd. Hats Worth from $5.00 to $18.00
In three great Lots at $2.29, $4.29 and $7.29
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xaacowp, m. "Wher Everybodr Goe." FEATURE ATTRACTION Today
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Win n Mm, Woniim and hiltlren want z o " d wcannu" slmt's priced liulit they naturally come t ii'5.
LADIES" OXFORDS in ohoeoiate. brf
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54.75 laranteod to S3.45
MEN'S WO!K SHOESw r ; ' iiii.i lor- ( i-..'.
.VEN'S DRESS SHOS3 AN O OXFCPDS In .ira:pht bnl. English and
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i:f ;;:.,( :!;!si.ns; wori'rt ?T.50 to Jin a pan Orth $7.30 aad
W'o t Iho stron'-.s? L:'ne of Hoys' Shop a Low Prices. VERY SPECIAL Hoi Scu'U ho-js. suar?.nif d o siv good wear. i : -! ' S2.65 ? ,n 13,2 a: 82.15 SHlNOLA HOME SETS WOHTH 50c. ONLY 35c.
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Jacobs' Shoe Shop
PHONE 3372. 101 STATE ST.. NEAR HOHMAN., HAMMOND. t;.,od ),: tv 'ioe Hota'-ine. Your old shoe?, made to look like nw .
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j 1.4 demonstrated hy necessity of giving j 1 r'rance mr.jy solid f;narr,tee se- ; I f erity than wa? found in the covenant i I o' the Ifiig.if. said the 71.ibe. j J "Tii' rep: eaents ec nimon sense and f'rem cr c'lemeneea'j is to he conitrat- j
uiated for insisting upon :t." ;
SAYS SUFFRAGE WILL PASS SENATE
EUROPEAN NOVELTY. Positively the only act of its kind in the world. Lawrence & Edwards The New Alderman.
John Edwin Nevin PARI.. May :),--That the woman silffiage bi',1 amendntent w ill pass the- j V S senate was aS' ir.-.l to,v when ! .Senator Wi'linm J. 1 (arris. f Hi'.'igia. i promise. i I'lts dm! Wilson that ii j
woula fi. nish the needed vote. Tli a
senator conferred for some .me witii President Wiitrnn at the Faris White Houe. Senator Harris also assured l; e.;. dent Wilson that he had made a personal can. ass which convince h m that the peace treat;, will he ratified by the senate in whatever form it t" presented by the exe. uti'.e
Jessie & Dolly Miller Singing, Dancing and Music. Ross & Le Due Nonsensical Nonsense. Azalea & Delores The Novelty Girls. Also Ruth Roland - in The Tiger's Trail Kpisodf No. 2. Netr Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matineo dally, 2:30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11.
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KATHLEEN CLIFFORD -in THE LAW UNDECIDED TOMORROW
Mannep Only, Special Attraction THE LITTLEST SCOUT
NATURALLY BERLIN IS PESSIMISTIC
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TODAY BERT LYTELL in THE SPENDER A eeene to entrance, a star to admire, a play to remember. TOMORROW PEGGY HYLAND in - THE GIRL WITH NO REGRETS ShovonF how a Kirl fought to keep out Of the underworld.
The Glove Fit
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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j nKRI.lN. v,a lairuinn. May !. !!- iin is, in a pessimistic mood over tiie treaty terms which have prep rweiiep here from Versa ille. The rendition?, -t -.van slated n se:r.i-off tcial eircles. "swrpased the
worst anlieipations. i Opinion differs oer the tenor of the i speech dei.vered by Count von fii o. k - dorfr-Hantzau. head of the German ' delegation. It is felt her that tiiej foreign minister was compelled in I take a reserved position and oui.j
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GROCERY and MARKET Phone Hammond 49
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Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77 Our Saturday Specials
Fresh Piir Hams ooO
Fresh Side Pork Fresh Pork Shoulders Pork Loins, .small and lean California Hams Veal Fronts Beef Pot lioat (choice cuts)
Boilino: Beef (short ribs') 17c Corned Beef. Boneless ' 18c 25f Hamburger Steak 18c Pork Siiusau-e 20? Dver C'rcamery Butter 60c Boneless Boiled Cali Hams 30C Xo. Pail Compiund Lard J5c Kcllncr's Open Kettle Bendered Lard. . ...35c Com)aro above prices. You will agree it pays to lniv at Kellner's.
. H7C . 35r ,28C . . 19c
The season for Fancy Fresh Greens is on. Our line is complete. Fresh Country Ets. Butter direct from the creamery. Veal, Chickens, etc., direct from the country.
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GROCERIES BuUer i down Fancy Creamery, lb. cartons G2c Troco Nut Butter, .1 lb. cartoiss 33o of! ce Our Lead r for Saturdav only, :i ii)s.. . S1.0.;. Tea Salada Ceylon, bulk, 1 lb 55 c
Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles ;! pkiis
Navy Beans, Hand Picked Michigan, lb 10c Karo Syrup, No. or half uailon cans 39c Raisins, Fancv Looe Muscatels, per lb 16c peaches, California Yellow Climr.
large c; ns (Ireen Cage Plums. Cal.. in lieavy syrup Dustbane S"wee)ing Comound, large cans
Brooms -4-sewcd, well made. . .49c
MEATS Jioneless Sirloin Boasts, lb 30c to 35c P.oneless Prime Rib Roast. Rolled, lb 35c to 40 Prime Beef Chuck Roasts, fancy, lb 21c to 2Sc T Bone Steaks, lb 35c. Boneless Sirloin Steaks, lb 45C Club Steaks, lb 30f
Leg Veal for Roasting.
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The "Glovc-FiC imparts that youthful ap)carance and indeed a very dressy appearance it's a shoe 'with plenty of snap and high-class finish. It's an aristocratic shoe, yet the price is not hijrh not. high enough when you consider what oj get in the "Glove-Fit." It's the shoe of the minute for the fellow who really wants something extraordinary. They are worn on the best occasions, and particularly adaptable to the new dances. Hiah and low in Havana and Koko finish.
Gassman Bros. Next to Cit. Nat. Bank, Hammond. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings.
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Tomorrow: Douhle feature, afternoon only: "Let's Klop" "Something to Do." Kvening: Bryajit Washburn in "Some'hing to Do." SUNDAY
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Veal Stew, lb. 24c; 5 H Veal Chops, lb
Spare Ribs, fresh and meatv, lb
Xcek Bones, lb 9c Young Beef Liver, 2 lbs 25c Fancv Home Dressed Chickens. .' 40c and 42c
We Deliver Quantity Orders. All Orders Received by 1 P. M. Delivered same Day.
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COAL INSURANCE
We do not believe there will be any reduction in the price of coal this year. The Wise Consumer will order now and take in a good share of his year's supply under existing price conditions. Phone 1490
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for our prices on Franklin County Indiana Coal White Ash Quaker Egg
Pocahontas Hard Coal Coke Wood
The Beckman Supply Co. Office and yards: 265 Michigan Ave., Hammond.
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