Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1919 — Page 2

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SLOVAKS

HEAR ADDRESS BY FOREIGN SPEAKER

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PECIVL TO THE TIMES1

"WHITIN 1 1. Ind.. IV.?. 11. Before ft

larire crowd of Slovaks from tin? Calumet region. Dr. Rudinsky, representative, of th? I 'co pie's party from Slovakia, related the political, rcllplous and economic conditions exi.tinir in that coun

try at t';c present time. The meetins was held at the Slovak Home hall and hts presided over by Kev. B. M. liajcany of St. John's church. h introduced Dr. Kudlrsky as tho principal speaker of tjj evorlnjr. The doctor, a Roman Catholic prict. peke for nearly two hours.

v.i"ii of Hiitononiy lor the

MiliH in Slovakia. '1 his ho tiroinised

Mil: arovitch of Indiana under ..,-.!., , ,..,., ,v.,.

limber, (ind -Joseph Kub?la, who m,m- Slovaks are cmrinir for the fulflllpa:i:ed the doct-.r on his mho-don to n. nt of tl-. ;,n,mi-c contained In ald America. : roem nt . It ms by virtue of this Mayor Sob rap: wan th flr?t fteaker ii'inent tiiat tho .Slovuks In large of the rvnium'. He welcomed tho il.e tor ' i n l" if vniist-l in the Civho-Slovak 10 Whilinw and si ke briefly of tii.' lo.a. ariiiy and now- it arp-vtr.s that they have ty if the .v. ik people to their alopteu 1 ' . 11 ceived by- l'residont Ala.sarjk or Country, r.t'ter which he left ti att' iid ms k ovoi mm nt. another m-etlng. ; "Wi.it tlio Slov.Lks wnnt." h said, "is Tt.e pui'iHse of Ir. Rudirisky's mission -' ' h f 1 1 k more than was. pi-omised to them to America is to secure and safeguard ' 11 'h r jroml-' they fncriticed autonomy for the SI' vuk people in sio- their lives )n ijJ0 jmrio .f their national va,vla und.-r tho ' '7.eehi-S lo va k republic, j a- P'r.Mtli 11." W'hi 11 I'lesPieiit Wilson ;.nnour.ce.l t!ic . .

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foarteen points, l r"i. Jlnsuryk. now i I-i '-sid.-nt of the reuih!ic of Cz'-cho-Slo-vukia, In order to make more; certain 1 ho 1 establishment of a republic for the l'-o- I homi.ms and renlizhir that with thi assistanco of the Slovaks a republic ecu hi Si-on be established, sinned t!c so-I

Receipt 20,000. Mark-t 1

, olio 1.1 weak; calVeH 25 lower; beef steers: choi and jr.,xjd 1 9.0i it 2 " .50 ; medium and good, 11.50 .., li.00; l!,;l,t wri-bt. R..od and choice 14-25 1 S'i 1T; common and .medium, 6.2 ft-14 25; butcher cattle: helferB, fi.7,r.''13.50; cow-;;, 6.301; 14.23;- bulla. 7.00. 11.23; canners And liters,; cows and

heifers, 5.ait 6.&(; cunner oteers. 6.25 1.8 23; "veal chIvch liR-ht fcnd hamj.. j ' i ' 3 '' 1 7.73 feeder stfra, 7.00' W12.3:; Btocker steers. .O01j 10.7 3; str. j

K.-r cow.s Hll-1 neti,.r. 6.110 M 7.73; '-)

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.wPURE FOOD GROCERY...,

PURE FOOD GROCERY

U. S. Food AJmmijtratJon License IVo. G13737

Store Hours: 12 Noon to: 6 P. M. Saturday to 9 P.M.

Grocery Orders Taken Over the Phone the Same as Was Cuttomary Before the Fuel Conservation Restrictions DELIVERIES SAME AS USUAL TJtese Specials for Friday and Saturday

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Extra Large Juicy Indian River Florida Grape q

Vanilla Arbuckle Bros. Famous A. B. Brand Pure J Q C Vanilla Extra per Lottie, Limit of 2 to a customrr. Cottage Hams Oscar Mayers Extra Quality Mild Cured Smoked Cottage Harae (Boneless), 2 to 3-!b. 39 C average weight; per lbs

Apples ' Fancy Jonathan Apples Finest for

eating; per

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10c

New Nuts Finest all new 1919 Mixed Nuts; well assorted; per lb

39c

Cider

Sugar Loaf Brand Sweet Cider Pasteurized and filtered gallon glass $1.00 jugs Jelly Manhattan Jelly Red Cherry, Straw- 3 C berry. Grape; per tumbler Raisins Beauty Brand Calif. Seeded Raisins 1 9 C Per package

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Snowdrift The popular shortening; 2 lb. cans at -

70c

Dried Apple

Choice Evaporated Apples On special per lb

25c

Aristos Brand and Gold Medal

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Vs barrel $1.90 barrel $3.79

sack .... sack. . .

In the Stationery Section Stationery selling at 69c or pore Monogramed Free.

Symphony Lawn High grade linen paper and envelopes; comes in white, blue and champagne, various style envelopes: monogrammed free. 1, 2 or 3

initials; priced PQr

El at, per box.

Correspondence Cards "Lord Baltimore," with envelopes to match; plate engraved cards with plain edge; monogramed in colors, any initial desired. Specially CZQ priced, per box . . With gilt edge box

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Give Him CIGARS

The kind he would buy for himself. - Temporia, finest all Havana cigar. 15c straight site, box of 25 at ... .$3.23 La Marcia and Official, 10c straight cigars; box of 50 at $4.00 Black and White Cigar, regular price 7c each; box of 50 at $3.50 Tim MurpV.y, Havana Londres 5c cigars; box of 50 priced at . . . .51-53 La Azora Opera and Little Cyro 6c cigars; box of 50 at $2.23 Atlantis Cigars, box of 25 at $1.25; New Bachelors, box of 25 at. .. $1.S3 Tuxedo, Prince Albert or Velvet Smoking Tobacco, half pound tins 63c Price Albert, -Tuxedo or Velvet Smoking Tobacco in one pound glass humidor jars, at $1.69.

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Package Hand rolled Chocolate Creams of delicious flsvor, nut and fruit centers; 'i pound box 65c. Princess Mixed, a hard candy in various flavors, colors and designs; per Yl lb.. 29c. Kindergarten Mixed, the little folks favorite hard candy; assorted flavors; per Yi lb. 20c. Broken Mixed, consisting of peanut squares, tafty and ribbon candy; per Yz lb- 20c. Rel.i! !c Mixed Cream Candy and assorted fruit and walnut fudge; per Yz lb. 19c. Popcorn Balls, made of fresh popped popcorn, pink and white, with loop for decorating purposes; each 3c, or 2 for 5c

THE TIMES FIN AiN CIAL COLUllN

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American SmeKintr A ' St' e Kour.dry 42, Amerb an Tel. and T-l r.i 55t;

Atchison Atlantic Oulf and W. I x17'

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Pi! tub;., creai. 3:i nt ii5; packitii

KI'TTCt; i;,. (I.V, et!-H. 67; slock, 43V4J.

K.o.-! -i ',.! jpt.'s c3.'ii.?; nrrent. re cript.-J, 67 'if 74; ordinary fivwt. s-ii 7

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T:a:tlinor and Ohio liethlehem Steel Bethlehem Steel B , Canadian Pacific Central T,eathetCiie.sapeake and Ot.Iii . . .

I .i d Xort'uvevit.-rti ' ; Chicgr, Mil. and St. 1'a.ul., I Co-: cm ado Fuel j'rucible Steel Cuba Caii6 Sugrar

:: if 1 M'-ctric Ocneial Motors ' ! . X ii . i.. .:i it. T.'.'.nois Central Iac !i w a ti n a i'-teel I.' t ;-. 1 1 "v'.iiiey M Mv.sie .vteei Xe-.v York Central . ..

N -i.'V.'k (uii! Western j Northern l'ucifi.; ....... i'h!o Cities Gas ; Pennsylvania Pressed Stee f'a r Hallway ftetl SpriuK j Republic Iron and Steel .. j Sou t hf in iviciSa i Union I'acific ........ jC S. iliibber T'. S. Stey i Willys Overlaiid

Sinclair Oil

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GALLILEO GRUB

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PRESIDENT. RIDES IN WHEEL CHAIR

TT'. lV,'."!tJ'0NAL NES SERVICE t :a fur cat. President Wilson wna today , wlie-led about the White IIihi.., grooroi

eypite the fact tha.t the temperature wuj exceedingly lew.

i"" president is fine todMy.'' Grayson al.l.

. t v' iNTERNATi0,N,i- "t5 SERVICE! Ml..i'..u ul.i.-,, iwns, I,.-,-, ii. VViiat

.j-- it. lariiun. mi.I l)-rn cv:ry in;..-.. t..:'";

t.t'8 sury. 1:y d.hK.-!U toll .i':.ir...n to busi-

i.c-vi iJvini.r fo.-uth. l i r, had ,,,Jl l'i---t I'!...-.- .tvruji,jiai..-u JStyjoi).

liven ab. ii,; ca;ruj U.ii;U.-v Jrabin knoiv'u ii i Jal:iiv Grub.

-lie beint; .a i ion to

IfcreRN'IONAL -NEWS SERVICE! MKXICO CITY. Dee. 10. ".Knowing I'rtidenr Wilson's attitude and polb-y ovnrds . o T do ma believe that ,h "r'",l';I,i '"' . uld be used as a prftext i"i" ariu,l Intervention by the V:ti'"l Starts," d'-dar- d Iuis Cahera, m!ii! ,i. f if fin.-iii.e i-dfi. .-enor "abern eIr. d pleasure that Pn sidei t Wil.-fr. has ;-;k'!i charicc of :aterr.:it..b.-(l ;if."j!.--i i s,, -djrig Mexico. "The- 3I.-xiian X'.vsrror," 5aid ll i f uriiu-r- n-i-iiist. r. ". h'.-ve that cn'y i!. tuilional .-xe.-uuv,.. fi!,..uld handle lr.t. rj'ational Rairs and tbtre should bu ilot. rriK-ddlij!?." The investigation of the C9us of W. O. Jenkins. An'-rlr.in consular mreni ha l'u bia. 1 seheliji, .1 to he continue! nt fu'-hla thin af tern,... rj. The hearing, it w.-!! nuderi-'..:d, .oiid cover Mr. .ItKins' request that he be returned tn

also ' penitentiary or else frr.d absolutely jv.ithout any ci'iestlon of baiL

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THE APEX The Superb Washer

The Apex is the superb Washer it is i ; because there is no way to make an

Apex a better washing machine. It j

-; Sc5t!sfics to the utmost. It washes perifcc:t!y, economically and easy.

Took Four Men to Carry Chinese Grocer's Deposit n f'RMATIOSAL NEWS SERVICE

.. . io.. oi'c. winir Pinr. ( CTilnef n (rrocer of rnve.r, hn. decided to

piL.romze local bar.kinB institutions, and it took four men to haul $30.0 )0 In i'.vir. K-old and currency from his place of business to a Denver bank for deposit. Wlieji pr.Iica raid.xl tho Jropcrty occnplfd by Sine", in search for ifamblers, the money was found hidden in crevices of the walls and between Jcj-ks of the ceilirg. ' A holdup of a. gambling club the f.dlowlrg nii?ht by three ma.kei bandits persaueded Siny that his money was -safer In a better protected institution

! than his ' ban It."

T'j hti.r li Uno.-o H :i IJielob.. : of i'e.- j j'i.

i oie an-i i.a.i (lis' inci.:.! tha ecu apex f t!.o movers.-, in s'.m 1 pi'.j- cti-ui. lie by 1

nighty sc....p ivhhh could b- attached to the Xor:h-;.,b3 and by :j - rotn.ry motion of tr. tiob.j woali i-eovp i;p ice in the, frit-id North an 3 dump it riijht on Ih'K.'j'tit 3 e'f'i. ..ui;b.o pm;. red .-xround Ii"K 'rtii s ft Mile acres w Hi. s..o,e tie.

Ivtyuis' ii)stri;iij.t bv Trhi.-;. i... r,.-,-

the lu i-ur.-ity of his ne-a.su rent . r.i s. IIo-

Kna Sf xariii. j.-j t-.i-i, m as -ltl t-pot."

iioaxtU b.t. "The Aun-ra l-r.-alis Ice c." was format Ii. t .rth iiivcbUn&3u.y&u and G&Uilfco inventing libs vast known-ice. Guilileo f turted with tha ' ('. uOu lor the -North-polo to rig up his j eccp. j 7w ico has been dumped iP irat;h's ! farm and he it v,rr:oi. 1L- rha

sn- iiti a..;.e.t it n.i. . i.. a .vativint is oul f..r G.'iiliico out hi.i u:.iy known tidJresb ia tho Aortli-i-ole.

Th;3C3 ru .-j service Is tiie bct chat money c?.n buy and l.oncs:

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Deluxe Theatre

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-TODAY-

1 Don't throw . your pwcr awaj without reading the want ad page.

Hasy to Pay

No worry about paving for the ' yestp' day !n latintf cut tho mas.-iv.-i r l r . I concrete foundations of the acid houseApex. Our plan of payment )S so con-1 of the dofun.t Aetna Explosi,VM Jc,;;

START WORK ON NEW PLANT In' the neighborhood of two doen heavy cliarRcs of dynamite were used

:ver:ient ycu hardly notice it. ?.nd the

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pex pays ior useu m a year S time. Let us s';ov you by actual test that the Apex is the best washing machine on the market today.

APEX HOME APPLIANCE CO.!

7C2 Hutr.an St., Hammond. Phone 2230. 112 E. Rtventh Ave., Oary. Phon 173b

hi! Blanket:

Walk one l-fock east and save dollars. Look for clock in center of sir;n. HAMMOND FURNITURE CO.

S J- Arkin. ivisr. i 22 East State St., Hammonod.

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Dr. H. J. Wiiiie Has Resumed Practice at 561 Mchman St. Lake Co. Saving. & Trust Co. BIJg. Office Phone 156 Residence Phone 3337.

plant preparatory to the construction of new concrete foundations for thnew S2.5C0,CO0 Aetna Iron and Stetl Company plant. Jfuga quantities ,f eupplfe3 are arrivingon the jnt dally. Bef-re th we. u end a larpe rang- c.f carpenters will bo busily enpasred buiidintr form.--for the concrete foundations. It is thhope r.r the oftlciala of the mo-nstei new plant to have the first tnlt of tie industry in cpratkn by the first ol May.

"OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!"

Just get out that bottle of Sloan's Liniment and "knock it galley-west"

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THE SPITE BRIDE"

Today HOOT GISSON' in "THE TRIL OF THE HOLDUP MAN." Also two rrel comedv.

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IIAL HAMILTON

f-riday and Saturday EUGENE O'BRIEN in "THE PERFECT LOVER" Also Wm. Duncan in the 11th episode of "Smashing Barriers." Sunday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE JOYOUS LIAR"

Monday and Tuesday ANITA STEWART

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WEREN'T prepared or that .juick switch in ten'peraiure, were yoti? I.dt you still, sore, fu'.I of rheumati: twinges? Voti shoul j have had a bottle of Sloan's Liniment hand that woiild havesaoii eacl t p the muscles. quieted the jumo, painful, aflected jart pr.netrxt-i uanout rubbing, brir.glr.j gratify relief. ilelpiul in ail attacks of lumhajro, sciatica, external soreness, stifir.css, strains, aches. i.fiins. Get a tcttle at your diuKg st'a 35c, 70c.. $1.40.

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LAST TIME TODAY The Big Outstanding HIT EVERY FOOT A THRILL! A FEATURE FULL OF RED BLOOD!

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'OMORROW NIGHT AT THE First Baptist Church

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HAMMOND, INDIANA

-TODAY AND FRIDAY-

KAPTAIN KIDD'S KIDS A Min lature Musical Comedv. Pretty Girls Special Scenery and Catchy Music.

DOVE

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RIZZO Musical Novelty.

KRAMXA BROTHERS Hand Balancing Artists.

HARRIS WILLARD Singing and Talking.

ALLEN SISTERS Two Clever Entertainers.

PEARCE, GOLDEN & PEARCE Comedy, Singing and Talking. Also THE GREAT GAMBLE Episode No. 14.

New show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. Night continuous 7 to 11. Sunday said holidays continuous 2 to 11.

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