Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1919 — Page 12

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Monday, August 25. 1919.

LIVERPOOL RIOTERS LOOT STORES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND HAVE GOOD TIME UNTIL MARTIAL LAW IS DECLARED

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The ETatest labor disturbance in England within the memory of the oldest inhabitant took place recently at Liverpool, when the

Scene of riot at Liverpool, England.

rioters looted stores of all descriptions and carried off" poods until riartiai jaw was declared and troops took possession of the city.

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The photo shows several business places boarded up after the rioters had taken practically everything of value.

STATE B KIEFS OREEXSBCRG The thirty-etfrMh annual reunion ot th Thirty-seventh Indiana Regimental Association was held here last Tuesday. ANDERSON William Penny. 37, is fiead as a result of sunstroke susta!ni eo three years ago. GREENFIELD The eightieth fosIrn of the annual conference of In"lana. Methodlrt Protestant churches.

convened here today. SEYMOUR Two hundred crates of tomatoes were canned the first day of the regular station's operations at a canning factory here. NEWCASTLE Single G.. Cambridge City stallion, raced a mile on the lo-al half-mile track in ::4 1-4. Only one faster mile has heen pared over an Indiana half-mile track his own recorl of 2.03 1-4 at Ft. Wayne. BRAZIL The Clay Products com-

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"jlTAN, but he has a fine set of teeth, the lucky young dog ! I wish I had taken care of the healthy grinders I had when I was his age!" Begin now to take care of your teeth. Lazell's Tooth Paste will keep them sound and white. Contains ipecac and chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea.

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ON SALE AT SUMMERS' PHARMACY, HAMMOND. BELL DRUG CO., GARY.

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pany plant, which was forced to shut down during- the shormen'.s strike, has resumed operations. MILLHOL'SEN Plans for celet'ration of labor day include a diversified prom am expected to attract persons fioin miles around. BH.FFTON The city council has passed an ordinance providing measures for combatinc veneral diseases, and providins emplov m nt of a sanitary inspector. CEDAR LA K E The Monon Railway has given twenty-acre Monon Park and its buildinps to the Moody Assembly of Chicago. LAPORTE Distrust of hanks caused a loss of J7.A00 to a Bulgarian section boss. Robbers .stole the cash from a grip in a box car. RL'SHVILLE Union barbers have raised fie price of shaves to twentyfive cents, sayitis; raising laundry cost provoked the increase. GRKEN'f El"Kii New sparr Inquiry discloses that Senator .Tames E. Watson is the republican choice and Vice President Thomas R. Marshall is preferred by democrats for the presidency. ELOOMINGTON With br'.tht prospects for a payir.e well, drillers expect to po clear through Trenton rock In the search for oil at the Koontz lease. LAFAYETTE Because of the April freeze the Indiana apple crop will be light this year. Purdue university experts declare.

Better call up Tbe Times and have it sent to your house every tilght. Then you'll be sure .'t will be there.

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GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY This offer is made ju?t this once for Dollar Day, and positively will not be made again.

AIAm FOR $1.00 The Dollar on this day is mighty enough to work a miracle in your home. You should wire your home immpdiatelv for electric service.

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EAST CHICAGd 719 Chicago Avenue Phone 944.

FOVE FdDUS GDRJE gdrj mmiLLftiR a v On this day only SI. 00 will be good for the first payment on any (housewiring contract or fixture order not in course of construction or installation) signed in our offices. Remember, Vou Pay One Dollar and Get a Receipt for Five Dollars.

.ABSOLUTELY THE BEST material and workmanship will go into every job, so that you can be assured the work will last a lifetime.

ENJOY DOLLAR DAY during the long nights by wiring now. You will find electric light one round of pleasure.

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HAMMOND, IND. 140 Plummer Avenue Phone 710.

GARY 120 West 5th Avenue Phone 628.