Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Friday, October 31, 1019.
WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS MAY BE DELAYED
All of Troops in Harbor Sector Await the Final Word However.
It. P. IUle, Exalted Ruler extends a cordial Invitation to vlnltlng Elks to be present Saturday evening and participate In tho festivities. County Auditor Fulund and h!s Jtnlwarts are expected to be present to se that the candidates are not alighted. Lunch will be served Immediately following tho Initiation which Is achedulod to start at S p. m.
"Withdrawal of the state inihUa from Kast C"ruoag-Iidittiia Harbor will not b completed very soun If the wishes of Sheriff Uanu'- and Mayor McOormack arn granted by tkv. Uoodrich. All but four companies are now out of the district and present plans Include the withdrawal of theso four sonio time tomorrow. Sheriff Lew lUirnes. seconded by Mayor Mct'orr.iack, yesterday sent K t'ejsram to iov. Uoodrich askinR thai t lie soldiers b withdrawn slowly and
that after the- complete withdrawal a f-w r-.Atrol nf resrniHr fnmi (1:irv i
derailed to cover Kast Chicago-Indiana i iii rtvor. Th entire force at East Chicapo-Indl-an.i JIar'tx'r la ready to move out at a ioiuut iwticw. Ovmpanlea have checked :n j! surplus articles and even the '! vdquan-irs ) packed in rcadlnens to i 'f'Ve, If the companies do not leave. ' Miiorri'.v it I possible that Gen. Smith an 1 hi ftatf will levvo thn city today, t i inns; over h comr-vand to Col. Ilarr i?on. Th yoidlers nt Indiana Harbor are t-';;..-r.ni) -.g t- hold a farewell dance, tonight a h ill can be fceenred. Much trouble w ,. b'-inj," expne:m"ed in securing a hajl .a such short noti'-o. but the men Ini' ited that the d.mco must be tonight j.ot at a;'.. Mtich secrecy Is being riihintainfd in rerd to the e.xact time ci" departure, t.he officials being unwilling to j!vo advance, information as Ions ft? thTo is a possibility of tho governor ordering the troops, to remain after this vc ok.
SUGAR SHORTAGE STILL PREVAILS
FLYNN TO ROUT OUT ANARCHISTS Nation-Wicle Crusade Starts At Cleveland, Fresh Evidence Gained.
Sugar Bowl Gone in Restaurants; Stores Limited to One Pound and a Half. '
EAST CHICAGO ELKS TO INITIATE CLASS Tomorrow evening- November 1st. the club rooms of the East Chicago Elks r. ill b the scene of a lively time when the honors of membership will be conferred on a class of eighteen candidates for the antlered tribe. At last Ti.ursday's meeting of the lodge, arrangements were put under way for a membership drive which took definite form with the appointment of five teams captained by J. S. Dewey. T. V. Gething. Julius S. Friedman. Richard Davis and Dr. Itobert C. Hamilton. There art many good, red blooded patriotic American citiiens of the Twin Cities who have the making; of representative Elks and It is proposed ' round ouch. timrr up during the w:nter leason in preparation for the bs:i;ilr.K of the new Elk's home. Dr.
Another swear shortag-e has hit Gary. It was only a week or so that thn sugar bowl came back to the tables in the restaurants after an absence of several weeks. It was a trying task for the restaurant owners to get barely enough for their, needs. The sugar bowls are again making their disappearance and according to some of the restaurant keepers unless
people start conserving the famine is
going to be more serious than before.
In eome of the etores it Is possible to huv a Dound at a time while others
will not sell more than half a pound
to a customer, and this on the condition that another purchase be made
with it. According to county food administra
tor Hoy O. Parry, he has been doing
everything 1n his power to relieve the situation, but so far his efforts hava
been uneless. There Is a sugar short
age the country over and other cities are being- hit as hard as Gary. 6usr brought 13 cents a pound in the city yesterday.
plot here. Deportation may be immediate In Home cases and In others will be deferred until after prospective prison sentences have been served.
SAYS 0. S.
WAS FRAUD
VICTIM
INTERNATIONAL NEWS BIRVICI1 CLKVKUN'D. O.. UCt. 31. A nation
wide round-up of anarchist leaders ia expected to follow a visit here of Wni. J. Vlynn. head of the United States secret service. Police were, advised today that Flynn is planning to come here to personally investigate th evidence gathred against alleged bomb plotters which so far has resulted in eight arrests. An additional arest is expected soon. Police have their dragnet set for the capture of an important member of the gang of lieds believed responsible for the bombing of Mayor Davis' home. Meanwhile police were taking steps to deal with the problem or anarchist organisations in Cleveland. Their lnvestigHtlon to date has revealed that this city is a hotbed for ''direct artionlst" organizations. Cap. Martin Lavolle said today that he has learned there are more than twenty-five chapters f the new Communist party here with membership ranging between 6.000 and 10,000.
Federal authorities today wire pre
pared to take steps toward deportation of those already arrested in the bomb
GABY TO SEE REAL WAR PICTURES
Just what the nature of Gary's celebration of Armistice Day will be has not been announced, but from some of the preparations being made it Is evident that it will not be parsed by unnoticed. It wil be taken up by the Gary members of ha American Legion at a meeting at the library Auditorium this evening. One of the features of the celebration will be the displaying of the Fourth division moving pictures in this city. "The picture shows the Fourth division boys in real action." aid Col. Mapcs this morning. 'They can be seen going over the top unto No Man's Land while tho big boys are bursting in their ranks." It is the members of the Fourth
division that are doing police duly the city.
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eliable Shoe Store
85 STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND. T O-M ORROW For vour convenience we
have picked what we consider our very best leaders for tomorrow's selling. Women's Shoe Vici kid, high lace boot; French heel; long vamp; color mahogany; a wonderful shoe for those who "care"; a $15 value; extra special tomor- $12.00 row Misses' Shoe Brown and black vici kid lace; Cuban heeU; sizes 3'2 to 7 ' tomorrow's spcial- $5.50 pair Girls Shoe A splendid calf lace; color mahogany; military heel; sizes 2'2 to 7; tomorrow. $7.00 pair ..........
Men's Shoe Black dry sock special; extension double sole; box toe; full double sole; double stitched; a $8.50 big value at .
Storm Shoe High top: black and tan; ftizes CM f)C
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Boys'
2Vi to 5'2. Sizes 10 to 2'2.. Boys' Army Shoes
$350 .$4-00
fori-gy ymt vt
Destiny Wished Wrist Watches
Any woman would be proud to own one of them, and no woman ought to be without one. The pre-eminence of our array of wrist watches is due to their unusual finish, size and shape. Our stock is so remarkable that it is safe to say it can't be excelled in Northern Indiana. Your choice of round, octagon or square models. Elgin or Swiss makes. Gold or ribbon bracelet. FREE A beautiful case is given free with each watch. $12 and up to $75 A small deposit reserves any watch you select.
Liberty bonds full face value.
accepted at
SILVER
JEWELER AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 177 State St., Hammond.
Oren Evenings Tuesday and
Evenings Tuesday Saturday.
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 COLUMUl'S. O.. October 30 Sensational charges of defrauding the government under the cost plus system of constructing Camp Sherman wre made In sworn testimony of witnesses before the tongre.-Hinal investigating committee eitting here. Carl M. Watts, a teamster foreman.
testified that from five hundred to si.
ijundred teams were used to do work U.ut a hundred should do. and that men were kept on the payroll because of tho benefit of the percentage to the contractors . AVatts told the probers that he was instructed that be was to slow up bis work and that the only requirements were that he kept things "looking good " and "keep the men on the payroll." Col. A. B. Warfield. compared the cost of building at a cantonement he contracted for under the competitive bidding plan at Fort I.-avens worth and the cost of like buildings at Camp Sherman. He .Lad figures to thow the Fort Leaveneworth buildings copt SS.10 a lineal foot as against $17.59 at Sherman. He also testified that the lumber in the Leavrntworth cantonement was fifty per cent better than at Camp Sherman. "While at a camp I saw ten men doing the work of two men." eaid Col. Warfield
SATURDAY SPECIALS R. L. WEIL
123 Goitlin St., Hammond.
Phone US.
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IAN A. KELLN E
81
Wholesale MARKETState Street
-Retail Phone 77
PEABERRY COFFEE Regular 50c. per lb 44c MONARCH CORN FLAKES Per package 13c ARMOUR'S ROLLED OATS Per package 13c NOTHERN SPY APPLES Good cookers. 6c per lb., or 4 lbs. for 2Sc VANILLA WAFERS, per lb 26c Buy them by the wholesale Monarch Baked Beans 1 case, 3 dozen cans, at $4.35; regular 16c can.
MEATS Native Beef Pot Roast 12y2cl4i2c Beef Stew 12y2c Round Steak WVjjc Short Steak 22c Sirloin Steak 25c Porter House 25x2c Hamburger Steak 15c Pork Butts 25c
Fancy Veal Roast Fancy Veal Stew . Leg of Lamb Lamb Stew Brisket Bacon . . .
28 36 29 .26
Kellner's Sugar Cued Hams -- Kellner's Sugar Cured Picnic Hams .. 'Morris Side Bacon Pork Loin's, Small and Lean . Fresh Pork Shoulders
Fresh Hams, 10-12 lb., Wsole or Half
Beef Pot Roast, Very Best Cuts Boiling Beef - Rolled Rib Roast, Boneless Hamburg Steak Leg or Loin of Veal Breast or Shoulder of Veal
Lamb Hind Quarter 20(i Lamb Front Quarter . ..15 Fresh Home Made Pork Sausage 20c Fresh Home Made Liver Sausage 28 Kellner's Boneless Sugar Cured Com Beef 18-20 Take advantage of our Sales, it will save yoji money.
Trade at KELLNER'S, the finest, most up-to-date mar
ket in Ilammond. bob ob S3 ec -a c a a en a ana a o a o q h h a a a
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10$ 22 14 22 ....-.27
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ECONOMY
84 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
Eat more celery, fancy home grown fresh and cris-, 3 large stalks for 10 Spring Chickens we dress these Chickens, fresh day before sale, lb ...30
GROCERY andMARKEI Phone Hammond 49
:ottee, our leader, 3 lbs 1.35 Salmon, fancy Red two 1-2 lb cans for 35 Sweet Potatoes fancy Jersey Red Star brand, per lb. 5 Cut Wax Beans, Festivo brand, 2 cans for - 35 Butter Blue Valley Creamery, per pound .... 68 Plums, Cal. Green Gago in heavy syrup can for . . . .33 Spaghetti, Sevegas Columbia brand. three, packages for 25$ Raisins, Thompson's unbleached seedless, per package 20$ Jams. Raspberry or Strawberry 1 lb., G 07.. jars . 35$ Saner Kraut, fancy Michigan, can Fancy Pies, Pumpkins, large cans for only 14$ Brooms, 49, 79 and 98
Rub Xo More Soap Flakes 99$ Lunch Rolls, Wax Paper, 6 rolls for r Leg of Veal, fancy native veal, per pound .20$ Veal Shoulder, fancy native veal. per pound 16 Veal for Stew, fancy native veal. per pound - 14$ Fresh Hams for roasting, lb. 28 Pork Butts per lb. 28? Beef Pot Roast, choice cuts, per pound ..- -- .14 to 18 Boiling Beef per lb I? of Snrinir Lamb lb ..28C
Lamb Shoulders, per lb Lamb Stew per lb Leaf Lard, fresh, per lb
Cal. Hams, Oscar Mayer's lb 23$ Brisket Bacon per lb. 35 Baeon, Georgia Squares per lb 35
.20 15c
32C
We Deliver Quantity Orders.
181 East State Street. 713 Qicago Avenue.
Hammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind.
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"QUALITY FIRST"
Specials for Saturday, Nov. 1st
BEEF
PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb UY2c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF 10c CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 22c CENTER CUTS OF NATIVE ROUND STEAK, lb 22c
PORK-
PORK
SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS, lb 26y2c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 28c FRESH MEATY NECK BONES, lb 7c FRESH PIG FEET, ALL FRONTS, lb. 7c VEAL LAMB MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 22c FRESH CUT NATIVE VEAL STEW, lb 18c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, HIND QUARTER, lb 23c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, FORE QUARTER, lb 17c Select Brand Smoked Meats SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb VZz SELECT BRAND HAMS, best in the market, lb 2lV2c BUTTERNUT BRAND BRISKET BACON, lb 32c SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb 23c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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Delivery to all parts of the city.
24c 18c 25Vac 15c 32V'2c
Picnic Hams. avg. 4-6 lbs 9lc Pickled Pigs Feet 12c Oyters and Fish Chickens Dressed to order. Our meats are the best money can buy and our price is right. S. & H. Stamp Giren.
Consumers Wholesale Grocers
Hammond, Ind.
540 So. Hohman Street.
Specials for Saturday, Nov. 1st If you believe, with us, that Quantity combined with Quality means Economy, then we are positive that this is the store for you: Our store is bulging with attractive goods, priced so that you can buy well. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 98 lbs $6.65 24V2 lbs ...$1.67 UNCLE JERRY'S SELF-RISING PANCAKE FLOUR 5 lbs 40c Buckwheat, 5 lbs 45c
YELLOW SPLIT PEAS 5 lbs
55
CANNED PEARS Unome Brand, No. 2'2 cans 3 for
$1.00
S0APINE 12 pfcgs.
f
or.
55
GRAPE NUTS 2 pkgs. for.
25
MORRIS SUPREME BACON, 6 to 8 lb., "buy the piece," per lb GUNPOWDER TEA per lb ,
49c 45c
'OLD STYLE" MINCE MEAT quart jar, each
35
QUAKER ROLLED OATS large size package, each.
28c
CRISC0 per lb.
33c
MAPLE FLAVORED KARO
5 lb.
can
65
PRUNES Extra Quality, 50-60 size, per lb
25c
UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 pkgs. for. . . .
15c
Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 So. Hohman Street. Hammond, Ind.
181 East State Street. 713 Chicago Avenue.
Hammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind.
Tommorrow at the Weserveu Ladies' Shop One Door South of the Hotel Mee 650 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET LADIES9 SILK GLOVES Iii white, black and brown sizes 5 to 8, At $1.00 and $1.25 Per Pair For Xmas Gifts See Our Line of Stamped Goods Lessons Free Phone 355 Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings Enter Oar Educational Contest
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