Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1919 — Page 6

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THE TlMEsv Tuesday, December JLJ. VJ: bp as high as six and '.seven dollars and a. week before Xrnae it was impossible to purchase a tree for love or money. The fame glut of trees are reported Iri other cities. yrees are uov.- svlUn. for twenty-five ' c cut to one dollar, so anxloi:j arc the inn chants to s?o.f them off their hands. SNOW DRIVES ANIMAI S FROM YELLOWSTONE ; HUNTERS AND STARVATION' KILLING MANY 3 . 2?-

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W. C. HARRIS WILL HAVE OPERATION

BADS LAND rn:

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"lilsaj trerlc for the (ia:y Iatid j - rtay's Fourth 3lvisiori which lies ! VV C. Harris. 114 W. oth aveuut. -5 Grant street and cx fends from ! formerly nnplorcd on the Gary Tnns 'VrSEa Calumet Ttver ;u tho Wa- j v"a-- confine 1 to th. Gary Genral hostr'h tricks was started today and un- j uital taday in preparat onn for an opj tie wtker is too severe, the I oration wh.-h he will undergo at ?:3' :r";!s IrsprC'ement and ballast, com- I o'clc't tomorrow morning. Mr. Mar.

iv xhl! ka tha hie pontract tTiew ri? is now employed as arecorder :n

rstiaua tha vork throughout the J the merchant nulla and his wide circle j

: nt acquaintances wish him a sucoe- j

Th C2man B1T! Its big- steam ' c-el tr.i other rradina; equipment - the frcund todar. They also'havc e?r-tract for the. Installation of the -ere, pavements and eidewalks. It. rn this subdivision that tho proposed J409.000 Methodist hospital is loted and a 17 acre tract for a new w est side school building-.

etiolation and a -speedy recovery, j IC' underwent a similar operation a i year ago. I

ANNOYED WOMEN AT A DANCE

GARY OVERSTOCKED TTrr rnTT vif A ci mnnnn

Car is overstocked with Chi Istmas trees. Tills 1 the fact disclosed bv a canvass made in the business district yes. ter3ay ar.d according to the merchants r' the sale docs not increase there are irnins to be hundreds of trees left ovr. Last year at ::is tir:;e trees sold for

Charged with trespass. Louis Krasnaw. S03 Adams street, was brought l f-

I lore juage uunn lor uim m i u- j 'court this morning;. He was arrested by ,

I Officer Ahrend last niirht after he hud

caused considerable disturbance at aj dance. '

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desk at which Henry '.'. Frick tut when shot by Alexander Berkman. anarchist.

JmMj, Shirts ( g ' &j that s?y ' please xMmi every

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Did yeu evr Ln,, receiving shirts for CH: A new selection ci -.: ju:t received. jj. ' $5.00. $S.cO, Qi-hers $1.30 and up b;!tj, mufr1f!3, etc.

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like ties, socks.

Ha.'.' -05 BzfrCLCTs r" " THE STORE CF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT.

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Baby Robert M. Albright, aided bj his mother. Mrs. Florence M. Albright, feeding one of tho baby antelope. The picture above is remarkable, as everyone familiar with the timidity of the antelope will recojrnize instantly. It was taken when terrific snow storms, the worst since 18S7, recently forced many of the animals in Yellowstone park to seek food outside the park to keep from starving to death. Many of the animals went boldly up to dwellings in search of food. Many oer-zealous htrnters waited outside the park boundaries and shot elk, antalope and other animals as they emerged in search of food. Emergency action has been asked of conjrresp and private organizations to prevett extermination of many species cf the animals in the park.

nt the time t the Homestead riots

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hole rhon's in one of th edrswer.s. After the shoot insr. Mr. Frick ordered every

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of furniture removed from tho

The desk was bought by a local!

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The wat xK a It ef time as yo may imagine Condition, ar. ch that tKe Path Phonograph cannot at thi. time be produced m sufficient mbere meet the demand. So please make an early Iectxn--yau can cure a Pa the by means of a moderate initial pa, ment. But act before it is too late. There will not be enough P machine, to go around for Chrietma. v s i Tha Path Cort. No More Than the Ordinary Phonograph ' The Pathe Plays All Makes of Records

Fulier A Morrison Company. Chira?ct. Tru

Representative.

Summers Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS etokniu Street Near State, Hammond, lad. Telephone.. 1420142128. r?hontsphs Sold on Easy Payment. S. & H. Green Tracing Stamps With Payment on Phono$Taph.

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CANADA LI1TS

YRATSE- Th" level o ',ak- V-

j trassee Is to h maintsined throusU t'ne

ullding' of h daiii nt spring, aecordIcC to a project approved by T. .T. lis zi'-r. of the Syracuse and P.wcr

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HER APPLICANTS

company, for whose benefit the Improve mfjit H intended.

A Thousand

resents

to greet you here for any member of the fami!v. FATHER MOTHER BROTHER SISTER

SWEETHEART

Our chief advisor will be glad to help you if you wish. Come tonight if you can. Norris Pharmacy 192 State St. Tel. Hammond 739.

Disabled Soldiers Must Apply for Training Before Feb. 1, 1920.

"Washing-ton. I. C. Pec. to. Cana

ls advising her disabled soldiers to ftp- i

piy for vocational trainins hefor February 1, 1?C0. After that time only wen who are ?ti'il in hospitals may arply, and they are given only three months after their discharge to file application for retraining. The Canadian Government kos on the thory that more tlian a year has p;sed fCico the last man was wounded or disabled in war and that, if there is any man needing retraining and v ho desires it. he should mqk, his v.-arils kno-w n immediately. The United States Government has not acted so hastily. The Federal Heard of Vocational Education Jims given, and is pivinp. nation-wide puhlicity to the rttraininjr of our disabled service m'.n. Cot satisfied T.ith that, the Government i doing: all in Its power to persuade eery disabled than to take retraining whether he desires It or not. Canada announces ?.f00 already trained and 10.000 still in trainina. The Federal Board for Vocational Education announces more than 21.000 men now

in traininjr and, before the opportunity to apply for this training- is cloed. at least 23.000 more applications are expected.

DR. J. F M ETC AMHas returned to Gary after twentysix months' service in the Army, until he is able to secure lus office he may be communicated with at his residence telephone 30, at 6"8 Harrison Street. 12-23-tf

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Fashion's Forecast

By Annabel Worthington.

LADY'S AND MISS' WAIST AND BLOOMERS. lodisp-nsable to the tchool girl or tue f.iLletic women ore the bloomers illus-tr.-ttd id No. Of?. They can be made cither with or without a yoke, with the Icwtr part jathered or plaited, as preferred. A fitted underwaist, to which it bloomers can be attached, is included. This Trereots any tendency t bind at the TialstJioe. The lady's scd nciss" wast : -d bloomer?, No. O'OS, is cut ia aires 16, IS year a r.d 2S to ot inches waist measure. Siie j reouirpf. Z yards SO-inch material and t yard irjeh material for waist.

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Prior 15 cent?.

TODAY PAY-DAY FOR THE CITYEMPL0YE3 All employes of fiery ir.clud.ng the members of the police and fiire departments will be paid off today for the second half of December. Pay duy for the second half of the month usual, ly comes on the first of the fuiiowm month, but on account of the i hristmas holiueys the employes were paid off in time to use the money for huyingr Christmas presents nnd having a g-ood time dining the holidays.

WHALE MEAT ON' CHRISTMAS MENUES iiiiTrNTlCNL NEWS SERVICE) NEW TORK, 1-ec. 23 Whale meat will furnish the chief item in the Christmas dinners of many poor East si-Je families this year. An inside butcher firm, has just received and placed on sale 50,000 pounds of whale meat. It retails at SO to 25 cents a yound against 60 to $0 cents a pound for turkey.

POPE BENEDICT TO BUY TWO AIRPLANES 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ROME. Dec. 23 Pope Benedict intend to buy two airplanes, of the latest type for use in special diplomatic errands, it was Sported in Vatican circles today. One airplane may be kept in reserve In case Jhe hurried departure of the pontiff Is required at any time, although it Is a- tradition that the pope never leaves the Vatican.

Invitation TO XMAS SHOPPERS You are requested to be present at this store toniaht and tomorrow

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The occasion being our special showing of Christmas Goods. Carroll & Newton JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS 186 State. Tel. 303.

Specials for Christmas

POULTRY-

POULTRY

FANCY DRY PICKED YOUNG TURKEYS, lb 45c DRY PICKED SPRING DUCKS, lb 35c GENUINE WATERTOWN GEESE, lb 35c FRESH DRESSED ROASTING CHICKENS, lb 36c

PORK-

PORK

SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS, lb Zfyzc FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 27c FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS .'. . . .23c

VEAL'

LAMB

!inttnnuNt ntwa atnvii,t i NEW YORK. Dec. 23. The CaT;ad- ! ian Pacific steamship Princess May. j which last night snt out wireless an- I pals fer l.e'p i pr.-ceedirc for New ' Ycik under herY'vn '

MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET, lb 15c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, bind quarter, lb 23c BEEF BEEF PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 18c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb.. 24c PRIME NATIVE SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, lb 124c Select Brand Smoked Meats SELECT BRAND BACON, MILD AND LEAN, lb 25c SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 9c SUGAR CURED HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF, lb 24c HOME RENDERED PURE LARD, lb 29c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

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