Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1919 — Page 3
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Shaler's 5-M3nute permanent patch with 12 hfat units.
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Elue Streak Cementless Patches. A hex contaimnc ten patches. O'l Specially priced at JLJC
Plyers. S-inch adju?able plyer?, made of drop forged tool steel. 4 sPriced at H-ZyC
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Matt's Eody Polish. High luter, quick drying. On sale Saturdav onlv. my Quart OC
Dutch Brand Valve Grinding. Fine or coarse. g On sale at JLkjC
7-Leaf Ford Spring, made of finest carbon ?teel. regular price, $3-5f. w r On sale at
Champion X Porcelains special 39c
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The Very Latest Models, Your Choice
Regular $35 SUITS
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Easily the Best Suits for the Money Anywhere
Seam and Conservative Styles
This is without exaggeration the finest lot of Suits ever offered in a Special Sale. Every one from regular stock1 Every one a well-known make Hart Schaffner & Marx, Michaels Sterns or Society Brand.
Other stores who sell these makes are asking $35 or more for the same numbers. The col
lection comprises single and double-breasted types, the favorite waist-seam models, three-button sack suits and conservative models. A11 sizes are in this sale, EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE IS PROVIDED FOR new rich weaves, handsomely tailored. COME SEE THEM TOMORROW you'll surely find one to your liking and at AN ACTUAL SAVING QF $6.25
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Your New Straw Hat, Sir! Men's IndestrUctible Panama?, fine selected
braids. New shapes, Alpine and o rA drop tip crowns, snow white with 11 black silk bands. Special tUJ
Negligee Sailors at $3.00
Men's fancv negligee sailors. The correct
shapes: made of rough braids, light in weight. In corn color, with brown bands. Special
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Little Boys' Hats Fine Milan Straws at $1.49
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Just the kind of clothes your boy wants. The best ideas in fabrics and styles; smart boyish designs, with just as much style as you rind in clothes for men - or young men. "Waist-seam models with all-around belts, lined knickers. Tan serges, brown and gray tweeds and homespuns. Ages 10 to 18 years. Regular $18 suits.
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Big lot of boys' knickers for summer play wear. Made of linene, gray onlv. Will wash niceIt. All sizes. UcC Specially priced per pair at. v u
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PARDON
BOARD IS TO MEET
TT1HES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL rNTH.VN'APOLIS. Ind.. Juw 12. Th docket of the state pardon board, which will hold its June FesMon in the sta; hoti9ii Jun 2?, to 27. is rflativoiy liRht up to tho present as it holds only fiffon n:w cases. Six of thfse atv of person sentcncfd for life in thf ?tnt prison for murdor. criminal assault, or for hfintr a habitual criminal. Four reonenrd rases are for persons convicted of murder. The Fix n?w life term cases are as f o) tows : Eld-r Evans, a TnncssoP m-gro. S'-n-tc:ced in the Vanderburc circuit court. tober. 1314. for the shooting of C,v rz Was'iington Erimm aftor the two had b'-Conie involved in a neighborhood
iCiOrrt Griffith. Knox county, coal c:;t!f . sentenced for the shootin;; of I'l.mi; Scott. his laniilord after li ii!Hi spree, in which ..?. is al'".T-i to have been a participant. The prisoner has been in prison since lf14. Charles Mitchell. Bedford' foundry worker, implicated in the killing of James Mitchell, at a wanton camp, near Hc'Iford. 1911. Edward Coleman, Vanderburg county, criminal assault. October, 1313. William Harding. Knox county, crimnial assault, February. 13 IS. William McCoy. Jefferson county, iff a ml larceny, a habitual criminal. The other new casos are as follows: Edward Kitchen. Noble county. January KUt'. 2 to 1 I years, criminal assault, state reformatory. George Morris. Jackson county. April 10.-1P15, 10 to jiars, burglary, stale prison. ' Edward Piker, Vipo county. May 10, 131$, 2 to 14 years, forgery, state prisou. Iavid Elmer Cummins. Sullivan county. Pecember 1. 13 IS. 2 to 14 years, larceny, state reformatory. Henry Coleman. Allen county, September 1. 1317. assault and battery -with intent to kill. 2-14 years, stale prison. "William Fuller, Vigo county, November 23, 13 IS, truancy, boys' school.
James Perkins. Fayette coJnty. Octcber 10, 1? is. 5-14 years, robbery, stute prison. Frank "Weeks. Madison county, July 1. 1315. 10-20 years, burglary, state prison. Henry Jackson, Knox county, rebhery. slate prison. The reopened cases are those of the following lifers, who have been sentenced for murder. Albert Musser. Blackford county, De
cember, 1S3R. convicted of robbing and'
killing Louisa Stolti. an aged woman, who lived in the country near Portland. John DeBoard. Daviess county. January. 1907. shooting of his wayward wife. John Fleming. Howard county. July. 1SS3, shot Howard county sheriff who attempted to arrest him fCr horse stealing.
Ira Modley, Sulli.an countv, June.;
1314. Papers do not show all facts in the case. The board will receive new cases until Friday.
HOBART
Th. rtw Chicago schools will close tomorrow. Tr.ree boys graduated from the eighth grade and the exercises vcre held last evening.
Mesdanies Pie and Shell went to Chicago vesteiday to visit with friends. Mrs. Frank transacted business in the city yesterday. Mr. Flanchard. who has been suffering from an abces? which formed on his jaw bone was taken St. Mary's hospital :n Chicago the first of the week and will today undergo an operation. Mr. Stangbye. of Chicago, has moved to Hohart to reside. ADD KOBART NEWS Attorney and Mrs. Peddicord and Mrs. Ella Beper are guests this week of Mrs. Eunice Carter at Indianapolis. Mrs. Meyers, of Chicago, is here v'siting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gruel. A dam-" will he hell Saturday evc-nir-K at the Community hall. The l.ady Forester lodge held their regular monthly card parly Wednesday evening. Following were the prize winners: first, Mrs. Thressa Collins: second. Mrs. Mary Brand. The body of Antoni Sulart was f'-und in the woods near New Chicago Wednesday. It was brought here to the Wild morgue where an inquest was held by Deputy Coroner C. C Brink and was found that his death n caused from strangulated hernla.
H'.s home is in Chicago. Mrs. Anna Malone O'Boyle. formerly of this place, but who resided at Gary during the past few years, passed away at the Mercy hospital at C'Ay Monday, aftor an fillness of t.early a month, she was 53 years of age and besides a husband, Mr. James O'Boyle, of Chicago, she is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Mary Morgan and two sons. Walter and John, and five brothers, Messrs. Dennis. William, Timothy, Tatrick and James Malone. The funeral services ' were held Wednesday morning at Holy Angles church at Gary and the interment was at the Calvary cemetery.
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