Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1919 — Page 6
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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The Ford rr can well be called the "peoples car," because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in diiiy operation. That is about four to one of te nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, In durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be co if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in oelivery. 9
j Bunnell Auto Sales Co.
506-503 Hohman St. Tel. Hammond 650
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EDWIN OAVIS HURT AS . HE FALLS OFF TRAIN
Son-in-Law of Crown Point Banker Meets Wtih a Mishap.
rSPECIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN rol.VT, Oct. 3. President Edwin S. Davis of the Chicago Board or Education and a son-in-law of Hon. John Brown, president of th first National
'Hank of this city, suffered a broken or a
sprained right leg last night, when he I'fll while alighting from a Sheboygan, Wis . train. He was taken to a ho.spl'ril. Mr. Davis -was a member of Mayor Thompson party of City Hall offu lals and friends who started from Chicago last night for a tshort outing at Lake Gogebic Mich.
Fall N umbers.
Fashion Book and Pictorial Magazine
Now on Sale
We Carry a Complete Line of Box Stationary, Party Favors, Place Cards and Greeting Cards tovre. Vostvew rvvre. Co. Stationers Printers 629 Hohman St. Phone 585
JOSE COLLINS, FAMOUS STAGE AND FILM STAR, WILL WED BRITISH ARISTOCRAT
SELL TOAD STOOLS FOR MUSHROOMS At the Gary city market yesterday toad stools Instead of mushrooms made their appearance and quite a number were disposed of before it was discovered, that the toad stools were mixed with the mushrooms. One family on Madison street had served the toad stools at the supper meal last night and became t:i but had
not eaten enough to be fatal.
ASSITING AS COUNTY CLERK
Miss Ruth Berg, assistant deputy
clerk of the Hammond superior court. Is
assisting: today at the court clerk's office at the Gary superior court. Mi!-s Berg resides at Iowell. the daughter of Peter Berg, cashier of the Lowell National Bank.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES
Shoes for Boys Sturdy, stylish, durable our schoolboy models will give satisfaction tc every boy and his mother. They combine good looka and perfect comfort. Prleea are less than you might expert to pay for such stylish, serrlceabW shoes. Ranging $2.50, $3.00 $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6.00 Jas. B. Ortt 169 State St. Hammond
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Jos Collins. Jose Collins, the daughter cf Lottie Collins who made "Ta-ra-ra -boom-de-ay'' popular, will shortly enter the British aristocracy. Her enairement to Col. Frederick Henry Wickham, C. M. G., D. S. C., of London, is announced. Miss Collins followed the profession of her mother, startinp at an early age, aud has been a popular favorite on both the stage and screen.
LABOR SIDEIS HEARD IN WASHINGTON
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which would brlr.g the end cf the strike nearer.
MNTIPNATiONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON-, Oct. 3. Labor's sile of the controversy involved In the steel strike was to be given a hearing today before the education and labor comm -tee of the senate, investigating th.; Fteel strike. Michael Tighe. of the Amalgamated Association of Iron. Steel and Tin Work
ers, was prepared to r.uine the stand
and tell the committee or the conditions which led up to the present walkout. Tighe, who has br-c-n concerned in the effort to organize steel workers for many years, also vast to give the committee the history of the campaign for unionism in the steel mills. With all hopes of arbitration t the suggestion of the investigating committee gone today following the flat refusal of Judge Gary to submit the strike to arbitration. Senator Kenyon. chairman, was proceeding with the view to getting full publicity on the controverted points and giving the public an opportunity to know the causes of the strike. He hop
ed public sentiment might be created!
FROEBEL VS. MORGrAN PARK Froehl Is In very good practice this year and Is expected to put up a good came against Morgan Park at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the Froebel field. The Morgan Parks have outweighed Froebel altogether fifteen lbs. The High School claims the Chicago Championship and is stronger this year than ever before. Froebel is short of ore goM player who is sick in bed with the Grippe and for this player Frank Baskowskl Is substituting as left tackle. The Froebel line-up: Fullback Borman. left halfback. Martin; right halfback Polk; quarterback Evans; left end I'rhan, right end. Piazzi; left tackle. Baskowski; right tackle Orescan. left guard Graham-Olson; right guard Kanda!; center Giliack.
AMERICAN LEGION HOLDS MEETING
The Gary Memorial Post American Region at a large attendance held their regolar meeting at. the public libra-y
last night and elected the delegatges to the national convention to be held this
month.
EMERSON VS. KENTLAND Last year Kntiand won the State Championship and they claim they are out to win It again, but Emerson has a stronger team than ever before and tomorrow afternoon will clash for the state title. The star quarter back, Quinlan is leaving after this game, and is going to Buffalo to live and that wlil Lit Emerson hard as he has fulfilled his position in a stellar role. The game Is called at 2:30 and Is
( expected to be one of the best of the
season. Dur.leavy as usual is always on the Job as Ftar full back of the
game, and this is his last year of football as he expects to graduate next Spring. The Emerson l!ne-up: Fullback, Dunleavy alternating with Stimson; quarterback. Kdwin Smith, Frank Quinlln; right halfbacks. Ross Sibley. George Kelso, left halfbacks. Glen Smith. Elmer Ray; right end, Willis Slossen. Sam Rumpon. Sanford Aldrlch; left end, Robt. O'Connor, left tackle. Alvln Wood; right tackle. -Eugene Dils; left guard Frank Heyiorn, Golkowskl; right guard. Louis Rappeport; center Sherwood, Judson. The Emerson achol team will p'.ay Froebel second team at 1:30 on the Emerson field and It Is expected to be a very good game between the two.
MAN A.
KELLNER
Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77
Hams and Bacon Kellncr's Sugar Cured Smoked Hams Keliner's Smoked Heme Hams Kellner's Sugar Cured Breakfast Baeon. Beef Beef Pot Roast, choice cuts Boiling J3eef
34C
39c
-12C
Corned Beef, boneless . Hamburger Steak Round Steak Pork Fresh Pork Shoulder..
18 20c 14 -26C
Pork Sausage, fresh made
Boiled Picnic Hams Garlic Sausage Veal and LambLeg or Loin of Veal Shoulder or Breast of VeaL Spring Lamb, hind quarter Spring Lamb, front quarter
Above prices are very "low. Trade at Keliner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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22c -17C .17
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Grocery and Market 542 Michigan Avenue, HAMMOND, IND. TELEPHONE 403
Saturday Specials
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Come today, while the stock is complete, you'll save SO to 60 per cent on your Fall Hat
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Tailor and Furnisher
79 State St.
amnnond, Ind.
''Hammond's Lowest Price Store''
Can You Save? Come and be Convinced Prices for Saturday, Oct. 4
BEEF PRIME ItIB ROAST, ROLLED. PRIME CHUCK CUTS POT ROAST BOILING BEEF ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK... SHORT STEAKS -
jy 121C 22C 1S
PORK FRESH PICNIC HAMS PORK ROAST PORK LIVER SLICED PORK HEARTS
19 22C 5 12id
SMOKED MEATS
SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 19 BRISKET BACON 34 BACON SQUARES 28c SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS 40 CHEESE AMERICAN CHEESE .. 35tf BRICK CHEESE 35C LIRIBURGER CHEESE 32 We will have plenty of good help. Come early and avoid the rush. BueMer Bros 573 HOHMAN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 1441
25 lbs. Ceresota Flour 1.73
Sun-Brite Cleanser, 3 cans
No. 3 cans Baked Beans with tomato sauce, can ISc
Excello Biscuits 2 pkgs. ISc
Scouring Soap, 3 bars Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars One Gallon Can Cider, per gal No. 2 can Libby's Asparagus Tips. 2 cans. No. 2 Can Corn, per can
No. 2'2 Green Gage Plums, with
heavy syrup, can
14c ICc 49c 05c 55c 15c
30c
No. 3 Can Hominy, three cans 3 lbs. BourbonSantos Coffee Lamb Stew, per lb. Hinc'quarter Lamb, per lb Rolled Boneless Roast, lb Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon, lb Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard, lb-
29c 1.25 18c -25c -30c 38c 35c
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FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS. FRESH FISH, OYSTERS AND DRESSED CHICKENS. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY.
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I I ' 1 SHOES I
Reduced for Friday and Saturday
Ladies' Vici Kid High Lace Shoes, French or Military heels, black, very special at S6.45 Ladies' Glazed Kid Shoes, blak - S9.75 Men's SoMd All Leather Work Shoes, special for Sat- -S3.50 Men's Bicycle Shoes, special . S3.25 Boys' Outing Shoes,
special
Boys' Army Shoes, $3.50 and
S2.69 S1.95
The Reliable Shoe Store M. Shuback, Prop. 85 State St. Hammond, Ind. THE STORE OF VALUES.
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