Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1919 — Page 8
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TAX BOARD DEFENDS m INJUNCTION
Friday. July 25. 191 f.
Newton an.! Porter munlii'S the taxable vnluntiun of the Chii-nR T'bi'hotnCompany's jrorrrty m In.linn.i. whii-h was tic,l Jiy the b"nr- ill $S.0?.3.tr,.
was fi'.rl hi Orcuit court tmlny by ti" telephone comi'Riiy.
company's rates at a figure out of proportion with the assessment s of otii-T telephone lompanles operating f in lull i ma. Appraisement Beta? Made. It Is nserte! In the rotnplnint that
the to'al valuation of thr
Jiiil.; Kuhnnk issuee! a temporary in- th total valuation of the rompnny s 'iivtioti oriler t rlne.s'l.'iy afternoon, property within the Htate does ti"! ex
it. $ j.finii.fi no
Chicago Tel. Co. Begins Ac-1 vn;u;4""," as ar,T',a,,7 a Hi, til a h'-annt h.is been In 1'
The tta'e board 15 enjoined in the order'
rom i', rj!vi:ij; to the auditors thT total
the boH rd
In P, . : s been lo Id on the p.-
benefit all the other people in the wi.rld. It has bade us in the and It will eontinue to make u:' Bnater- in the future. for the stronger we nr at home the more good we ran do to others around the world. Very truly yours, JAM ICS I-:. U'ATSt N
beitiK made will show that the ihi i- MR. WICKEY INQUISITIVE. tioti Is about S 1 .Dsn.nnn, 1 he plaint itf. Mr. Vi key. who i-i huiuM a h hru k. aii'l from this valuation tiny d- - ' of any kind and for the absolute in.H-
An aii' aisemeiit row ,
tint! Amincf Cf of T J f tition for a perm.-ittent tiijunetion. Thej elare a sum Tor clepri ei i Hon Khotnd pi nd nee of the t'niied Slates, then tlUXl AdllxSl KfZatQ XOay l,j,te fr the rtnnl hearins was not deti- I d-dueted. i iit the following reply to Mr. Wiitn;
I niiely cet. I The eompnny xptlieil for a r-b-ai in?
at capital. The ,..,,.,,. ,- the Ftate! before the stat,? tax hoard v. hr n :h. v:,I-
board's a.-s.-s.-ment of ,.s property villi- ! u;,,i"" ns w:,s '"ino.m.-. il. h;i. this ' n !io-inii:' w :l fL'liit'.l it i t-.ll 1 ill 1 lit1
I n t ion n til" st is un!:iir hiui unriM - j " ! ' .. : . . . .. . . ,1 U . . . . . 1. I ..1 . ,1..
nab!.-. The a : I: . nt pr-n-ides .,,r:-""- i i -.,,,,.,,.,.,, ,
Injunction suit askinc that the sinieno ,1... !,-., i,m of the ,:.vjn a!u t ion i '"'!'" "'-s ""' ! "'---ess..! ;.
board of tax rmn.i,.,. t... .-.,,,., .,,,.!; .1......1 1.. .t. i, i tl...r - i H valuation that wi'l tin
from certifying to the auditors of I.a'.-e ! i.akr count . it i oat. and ti.-
TTIMES BURfAII AT STATE CPTiL IXDIAXAI-OLIS, lid. Julv I'.V-
An
- i it t he
the aver;.:;
valuation of th-ir statieii'. $ I ;.". -ln r. as. the plaitiTitf e.,mpan. with ir..''7
(r
Mr. Auto Ovm
H Docs the top, ctii'tniiis or uiholtt'i-nicr l-ik nn sightly or soiled !f . iirinur tr.cm t us. w tan fl make -them look nt'u ;il a v r small co-t. - u'h1
looking t-ar aMs jiicauif to th- trip.
mb;eribers in tin state, would be f"!''1 1 .-SSSJiBSSSMfcS to pay l.-m- on an average f,,,- ,;!, sta
tion valuation ot JJJJ iiinl.r t lie tmai; valuation riiimiii'.o'J by the board.: There is no r. av..u for this a 1 !; d dis-;
elimination. U is a ri e,:
The : t.ite hoard, the eua'.dai:.' a
I have dediM-ii d from e .imollnt lite valll-.iio'l
M ! fixed by jbe Lake m .uttlim Hit -i l
? : 'bou!.! have 1, du. tod a rum for the h -
F' The : tat. H I ,fr,s. ,!,:; f ! a lua lion t !
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of tin
npany's plan
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Wp positively K the lrst auto iaiutim; ohtainble. Wo do the Avork just ns you want ii done, no substitutincr. no cxeuscs. Estimates funiiched free.
If you don't see us befor done elsewhere, we both lose.
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OBJECTS TO
Arthur Sncdgracs, Prop. Phones 3450-1913. 202-S0-1 East State Street Hammond, lud. QUALITY, QUICK SERVICE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SENDING U. S. BOYS ACROSS .Contained frfm T-'ii.e ore Hon that embodies it m- anything like it. I do not intend to ote for any arrangement that will c-Mht foreigners the rtsbt to ta ad our siMi ts to any part of the world to proiect boiindarn:; eoueeinin v l.ii h we know nothinK and peoides tn whom we !: i-f no dircet intrest. to krei' ll'.ose '.'is lon as th" ei :,t trail want to keep tloni t In re end all at our expense. It i-i not in e. ss.'u v l do this in order to pre- rve p a e or prevent war. and in my judgment tin adoption of such a proposition v.ould lend to war and not save us from i t s ra v a ;rs. 1 bidieve m old-fashioned Atnerieinistn from cir unit'i n in " to eerier ar.d fiom top to bottom, t h, kind of Americanism that has marl, us the lust and the richest and the happiest nut Uu on earth and placed us in a position where we cat:
Last i.'h.iejiyo. I ml. July 21k Hon .tames K. Wat -on. L'nitid States nar,r, Hshinston. !. t'. My I ar Si-: Am in reeoipt f,f your fp!v to my 1 1 li r-ra in. Kieatly a ppree'.a 1 111: vmir coiu-idefiiif; me worth;, of a ti fly, ha'.ti'K indcd contents with much int T'ft.
I::dvin. am indeed greatly ph as-
e, to know, as you sav "that it t unihinliable to you to support the pi'iidniK b at'tie pi opos:' ion" Kood j for jim. lint the u,,nd r to tne is I why wo should he of the league a nil. our having won tin- war for these nation:;, our pi sidei.i was , rtsht in h:;, brinR thi te when iVl'i- ! iiiK 'he bat ui o i, at je' v. i h j no thought of Ann ilea hfins of t laic asue. i 1I-. I think, should have taken the j posit-on tha' the I'luted Stat. s. must not be of tli. i, ,m'U'-. but must b an independent nation, wilh its I armaments inn limited o : Ii I" ! strong to be b!e to i.l! the position of guardian of the I- i "u it. I think. ; Peine th - position that the I'mted j States pot only riht'y deserve, j but is mcessaiy for h.-r to a -nine
for future peace and h-yj I m " the vorld. i'ii hng evr urai'fi! to oil for jour reptj-. I am. Sir
, Yours ver;. truly.
I ANHUKW U l''K'i:V. . .-; ! . . HUNT SQUIHI13LS ! SIX MORE DAYF! - - - - , 1 ! Clean op your lilies a n 1 shot a line. you imnteis. .hut first of r.'.l it would , 8
:.e Will to see that JoC.r l.Utlf.n I.-
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more dajs, on An ust lir.-t vv M
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ii'Ht-k tin- opening of th-- sii:nii
eason and von may hunt the tumble ij
ltle leUoVVS l.ntil tlie flfst of lie. em
ECONOMY
84 STATE ST. HAMMOND. IND.
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AND 1A1KE1 Phona Hainmond 48
tVj Not an idle moment for any one at this institution. We don't pay idlers and charge the time up to you, and still we have plenty of help to give yen prompt M service. This system reduces our overhead expense and hence our low prices. m Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens. Wc Deliver m Quantity Orders.
35c
Jams 1 (J oz. .Jars Pure Fruit,
each . . .
Peas Fancy Sifted Early June,. :: cans . . '. ' 50 Noodles A fancy home made pure viX noodle, to introduce, pkgs oC Spaghetti Zeregas Columbia brand,
:i pkgs. .
Hums al. (liven (lauc in hcavv
syrup . . . Toilet Soap
Poso rath.
J bars
Tomato Sou; Snider "s, two lai'iic cans Saidincs in Mustard, two laruc catis lv ry Soap Flakes same as Lux, pkg
33c
.15 35c 10c
Soap F. S. Mail or Bran, 10 bars 55c1 Matches Lar.Lre boxes, each 5c Sirloin Steak, lb 30 to 35c Club and T-lone Steaks, lb 30 to 35c Iioneless Sirloin Koasts. lb 30 to 35 Prime Kib Roast Kolled, lb 35 to 40c Young P.eef Chuck Pot Roasts, lb 25 to 2Sc Leg of Veal Roasts, lb.. . .28 to 32c Veal Stew, lb. 21; : lbs $1.00 Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb 21 to 2SC Hambers Steak, lb 20 to 25c Spare Ribs, lb 20c Youncr, Beef Liver, lb 13c Fancy Youn Calves Liver, lb.. .35c Home M:ade Sausage of All Kinds.
Peanut Putter in 5 lb. pails, each $1.10
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SPECIAL EXTRA
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SPECIAL EXTRA
HAMMOND. INDIANA, SPECIAL EDITION.
HAMMOND. INDIANA. SATURDAY. JULY 26 TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd.
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Round Trip Railroad cr Cor Fare Paid to AIL
THE HUB CLOTHING AND SI10I HOUSE Huehn Opera House Clock. Hammond, Ind.
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$30,C00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE will be placed on sale beginning Saturday July 26th, at 8:30 o'clock charp, for prices reduced that are unusual for this time of the year. A bargain event which will eclipse any previous attempt in selling merchandise in the State of Indiana. :
ays-Saterday9 July 2 to Aug. 6-10 Days
Thousands of People Will Attend This Gigantic Sale! Thousands of people will attend this Gigantic Sale. It will pay you to came many miles to attend this master event because If you realize the extraordinary savings from an economical standpoint you are in duty bound to come here to make your purchases. Why pay regular prices elsewhere when you can get your outfit of every description at these rsdically reduced prices7 We want you to come here and participate. We want you to ba amongst the many thousands to share In these extraordinary savings. The test and greatest values now s'.are you in the face. The only question is, can you, In Justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this.. Never again wii! you h;ve such a golden opportunity to buy your Clothing. Shoes and Furnishings at so trifling cost. We shall put forth such offerings that no matter what the weather conditions may be, you must and will se here each d3y during this Gigantic Reconstruction Sale. Sale will open Saturday, July 26. Our sal events are awaited by thousands of eager buyers of the Calumet Region. Your only chance to save is to buy now! Don't wait, for prices are positively soaring!
READ TiiESjj Prices and then come here. Tell your friends and get here in parties.
Ten Rm
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THE HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE Hohman and Logan Streets. Hammond, Ind.
Men's Tennis Slippers, ail sizes, black or wbite. Spe-
priee 1 . I U
BARGAINS
TJrwa' Tnnnio S1i"t,io- .. .ill ii
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w-1 sizes: n nc c ar w H n Sim.
cial ,;ale
price.
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Men's Sox One .,t
sox, black or fancv colnr.-
while thev
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IN
MEN s 'CLOTHING
.f 1.1
ii
X24.95
One lot of Kockford Sox
i:4 best work sox made, w.ivt Ii
'1 ,nl earn
ti vri' si;u
1
Men's P. Y. . ( n,
m Muts, wort i i a smt
-a ail sizes, sa c
in r-n a ... n
One 1 ot o f y I e n V (hvra 1 T
nicKory s t r i e or paper hanger's o-'ard!s and jackets, all si, es
union
made
roo.OO Men's and Youncf Men's Suits, sale pri'e.
One lot of Men's and Youn Men's np-to-d,-!te Suits, values up to T 1 C OK s2L'.oD, sale price 4 I O.UJ
One lot of Men's $'20.00 Suits, sale rice One lot of men's ood,
Work I 'ants, .eial
All our $15.00. $50.00 and $55.00 suits will ,ro at 20'r off' the regular price.
$12.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, sale price.
$14.95 ;tronu durable
$1.89
$15.00 Boys' Blue Serge Suits, sale price Men's Dress Shirts, to close out at
$7.95 $9.95 3 jc
5"0 pairs of men's Work Pants, guaran iced to be absolutely regular $1.00 value
tor tins sale
Men's Sport Shirts, fancy colors and
white, while they last a big bargain at
o!
OK
3 !. y
One lot of men's pure all wool Dress
IV.nts: $12.00 valuer
:-t
T..' S7.95
Boys' Khaki Knee Pants, si7.es ( to lb, while they last Boys' Fancy Serge and Mixtun's Knee Pants, sizes G to 10.
95c 49c 65c
SALE OF
This sale on Shoes for Men and Boys offers you unusual opportunities to save money. Come in and look them over. Seeing is believing. Dress Shoe Special Men's Dress Shoes, gun metal, bluchers, buttons and English styles, up to $5 values, while they last
35 O
98
Men's Tan or Black Dress Shoes, English
last, worth $8.00, special price Boys' Shoes at greatly reduced prices, up from
$5.50
$1.95
One lot of Tnion Suits combed, bleached or ecru all sizcs, bargain at $2.25 The well known Lawrence brand, sale (T J A
y B
price
as;
Boston, Paris or Ivory Garters, regular 40c gar
ters, sale price
Red or Blue Handker- j chiefs, a big bar- 1 gain at. 6 lib Men's Work Shirts, one -
Jlot of blue chambvay
low price of Uwv ; I
Men's Khaki A ork Pants,
at me special
price of.
Balbriggan Shirts and r
Drawers, sizes 2 to 4o Sa.lc Qo price ywu
Youth's Overalls in khaki
color, sizes 4 to AQf f 1 10 years, sale price ""oLf :;J
Boys' blue striped Over- -
alls, sizes 10 to IS yrs., sale price .
!..S1.29 i;
sue
1 a
Your choice of any Silk Caj in the bouse wbile
thev last, all worth from
$1.15 to $2.50 at
1.39
Here is the biggest shoe M ir..M.i. inn i
pair of Men's Oxfords patent leather, tan and wine color, sonfe worth as i.
high as $10.00, while they
last, per 9 pair iLmJO
Men's Work Shirts, lilue chambray, black satin
heavv drill and the famous
Army shirt at the low price of. .
95c
Men's Dress Socks, sell the world over at 50c. sev
eral different colors, three
pair
for .
$1. 00
Men's Union Suits, short sleeves, long legs, all sizes ecru or white, worth $1.50, while they last, QKf sale price uOl
A SALE OF MErM'S FURNISHINGS
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mm
Huehn Block
MAX STIGLITZ & CO. Hohman and Losran Streets
liarnmond, Indiana
The famous ( arhartt 's Overalls and Jackets, all sizes rip to 41; will lie worth $.1.50 a garment in
a month or so. Buv them
now at
Mens' (Jauntlet Canvas Gloves, a big bargain
wbile thev lat
sale )rice
Men's Elkskin o r k
Shoes, tan or black, a big
bargain
at
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