Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1919 — Page 7

THE TIMER Pajie Seven. GABY ST. RAILWAY been made public goes into the details of the hearing vi explains tha ra.os establ ished . Henceforth it will cost six cen'i lor rules on the I. no, within the ,i v limits of Hamilton!. Gary and l Chicago w hile t'a-: t.i upletc interuroan fare t- t ween Ua: anl either H.immtm.l or Ktst Chi can w.ll he twenty ti.tR. The adiji li ! re for transfers ;i n fused . FARES BOOST i Beginning Saturday, November 1st. ) the increase in fares granted th.3 Gary j street railways company, hy the. 1ml:- j aria I'ubLv Service Commission 'uc- I i comes effective. The copy of the or- 1 The intMtin.jn 'are Is divid-1 int. fi -.ir i ri: ip.k that :He c i I - v .t 1 1 : h.-ix f take up :u. ! Tiar.tte fares for a trip between Gary anj either of the other towns. The si cent limit tor Hammond is Kennedy ve. ; for Gary New st. and Dearborn St.. and for Kaat Chicago the Calumet der of the commission which has just river. Fpur cent fares will he col

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Pure Sugar Peppermint Stick Candy The real old fashioned kind. Just what the children crave. Make them happy with a box. Regular 50c value on this OQ sale 1 pound box

Cream Almonds

The Best made. Regular 60c value, on this sale j 1 pound box

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Peanut Brittle

You will like it, because it's made right. Regular 35c value on this sale, 1 pound box

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Salt Water Taffy

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Our Fresh Packed Chocolates

A special selection from our regular stock. Regular $1.25 value on this sale, 1 pound box

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Boys come In and see the large variety of beautiful Fancy Boxes of Chocolates we have for Your Sweetheart you know Sunday Night "It Helps"

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Fancy Brisket Bacon, 1 A to 2 lb. average 38c Boneless Rib Roast Rolled 30c Fancy Leg Lamb, Vi to 4 lbs. average 27c Lamb Stew 15c Lamb Shoulder 22c Native Veal Stew .22c Veal Shoulder Roast 25c Calf or Beef Brains ' 16c Extra Fine Ox Tail 2y2c Large Beef Kidney, each 7c Pigs Hearts, nice and fresh 15c Pigs Feet, nice and clean 10c Spare Ribs, very meaty 2Cc Sauer Kraut, home made, quart 15c Neck Bones 10c Plate Boiling Beef . . , 14c Ovsters, fresh from Baltimore, quart 60c

Home Made Pork Sausage 25c j Fresh Made Hamburger 20c j Yellow Turnips, lb 5c New Cabbage, lb 3c i

Squash, Hubbard , 10c, 15c, 25c!

Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs 25c Fancy Apples. 10 lbs 89c

Calumet Catsup, 1 5c; 3 for 4 Oct Baked Beans, Corn and Peas, 3 for ,. 50c! Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 for 25c'

Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 2 for 1 5c t

We deliver to Hessville and Gibson daily. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS.

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Ictd at Kennedy ave. and Grand ave. between Hammond and Gary and at the Calum't river and the K. J. B. rail-r-ad tracks, between Gary and East Chicago . At the henrinar Charles Miller appeared for the petitioner, Robert W . Davis represented the city of Gary and W. W. MeMahon. the city of Hammond. It was shown that under the old rate the gross income amounted to between

2.7 and 3.1 per cent , of the estimated value of the. property while the six cent fare would theoretically yield from 6.74 to 7.6T per cent., which was not considered unreasonable on account of the expected shrinkage in traffic and increase in operating costs. In granting the Increase the commission polrted out the necessity of regulating and ' restricting the operation of competing "Jitneys" If further rate In-

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creass are to be avoided. It was also suggested that the cities might aid In getting back to the old five cent fare by removing from the utility the burden of paving between tracks as is nowrequired .

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A patriotic movement which miy grow country-wide In Its scope, originated in Gary yesterday. City Comptroller John A. Brennan is its sponsor. It invites the earnest co-operation of all fraternal organizations whose members assume a solemn obligation to observe the laws of his country and to support the constitution. It further urges the banding together Of an organization lo ri?e against the terror of radicalism now sweeping the country. A copy of the suggestion has reached the hands of MaJ. Gen. Leonard Wood and he is one of the many public leaders IhU is heartily In favor of such & movement. Friday evening at a meeting of the Loya.1 American League, Mr. Brennn will be present to introduce the movement before the body and there is little uoubt but what they will lend their support. The Loyal American League Is composed of prominent business an dprofessional men of the city. Mr. Rrennan'a suggestion is aa follows: "The great fraternal organizations of this fountry all have as the fundamental principle of their osVler loyalty to the United States government, and every man who ,'olns any of those orders, such as the Masonic order, the Knights of Columbus. ho B. P. O. Elks, the Loyal Order of Moose, the Knights of Pythias, the I. O. O. F' and many others, assumes a solemn Obligation to observe the laws of Kis country and to support the constitution and the legally constituted authorities. Those citizens exist-

in great numbers in o cry city and town i nthe i"!utod States and they constitute a frrent body of conservative, lo- el-hfad-id, patriotic citizens, who love their tountry and Its principles, and who believe that the government of the C'nitcd States of America is the best form of government ever devisud in the world's history. . . ."

PERSONAL INJURY SUIT FOR $5,0C0

Katie Krajaehioh vs Ely. Aranoff. is

the titir of a personal injury suit filed in the Gary Superior court today. The plaintiff is sue:ng for damasres :n the sum of $5,(100 against the defendant, who, is 's alleged, in a careless and reckless way. and without any lights on his automobile In the streets f East Chicago, hit and run over her son John Krajacich, fourteen yems o'.d. on September 11, 1919, the injuries from wikh he died on the same date.

Don't throw you; paper awa? without reading the want ad pags.

BUEHLER BROS. Fo r Friday WE WILL HAVE ON SALE FISH AND OYSTERS DIRECT FROM BALTIMORE, v

300 POUNDS FRESH HERRING 11 at 11C 500 POUNDS FRESH WHITE FISH '1 7 C OYSTERS FRESH FROM BALTIMORE, C fl r per. quart -JUC Look for our biggest and most benefiting ad of this week in Friday night's paper for Saturday. BUEHLER BROS.

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