Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 2
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JITNEY DRIVERS ASK INJUNCTION IN GARY COURT
With tha eounJius ..; ihe 1eat'Vncil ,f th J'.tnrys In Gary '.omurru m.'rninfr. when thy will ! prohibited l",i iTatiis on lin.'Si! vsy. Maaohuaettw, Adams, Washington an I nnnatiout atrems by th pnsa? of ii city ot d-nanoft, Jud Ch.irle tl-rn weld t tlia Oary -iip"rlor court was rotlflod yerJny that tha Gary Jit-n-v af?"c't!on Ul fll n injunction jii.c fcimctlms toclay alm.i th court tu i's::a'r t'.i city ofTlcl.-i i fruiu enfore1,:; tli nw J;tny ordinance.
Hy ag'cii!t tit f cyim:-fi f .r thi Ji'nty iii n with C.ty A t j. n.-y K. M. Imvis tl'u liijunctl.ii hearing w 111 bi ht 11 mxt TunJsy. Julga Oreeup!.l taui totlny wmiuJ be mi,ly ? h"Jr tin. 8rt'U''i'!iis on lhat .lut--. While tli unit to be fll-d t.-iU.v will ask for a temporary rm rn 1 nf nx ortl restraining the illy from ?nft,rviti the new ord'.mtii'f, !t was un'i 'M mi J to3y that none will 1-. iu, mini after the lirjrin on Tucs.lj . Thin men::."' that no Jitny. A Up pi", mi : te.l to u; rate ,,n i;ro.i i'y an i the four &.lji'',nt streets tlrr tonight until the oe at Issue .shall have brm vJi51ord of.
tleli.-i.alii. n the N'Htionkl TtejjuHuan i ris nt I 'll at t'hi.'iito will unlnsiru. tul. Tlmt was tha belh-r jr.--vullint; in t"lit U'ttl ;lri-lei, following the m-'ft liiij ft Will H. Hays, natii.nat chulrman au'l i.i.-!iii"'i 9 .if the ftal.central cuiiuulltee .
The whole country hai united In fxt. -nllng aid to tho earthquake mufferi i .
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COLORADO G. 0. P. HAS NO CHOICE I INTERNATIONAL MEWS SERVICE! rien; i'.iI.i.. Jan. 9. i 'ol.irailii'n
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Special for Saturday Boys Storm Boots
Boys' Tan High Cut Boots, heavySoles, sizes 1 to 6, $5,JQ
Youths' Special Made Black or Tan Hand Sewed Soles, high Cut Boots $5.00
Children s Skuffers "Health Makers' Brand" TVe have it in many different leathers, in lace or button style.
Sizes 5 to 8, $3.50 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, 83.75
Yhy Go Elsewhere and Pay More Come Here and Save a D ollar. J. Schioer & Son 95 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND. WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS
SiilTH It KM". Iml., Jan. !. -Ki-mh nations of KikM H.-v. John llaz.-n White. I . ., rectar, and Uev. H. Kverett I'arr. vicar, were i.roaentmi hist nipht at the annual parish meeting f Saint James' Kpiscopal church, lllshop Whitt retires from parochial work, to ii.-vote hitiiMelf entirely to the .lutieH of bishop of the iliocese of northern Indiana, while r'ltlluT t'al'f will becol'.io rector of Ht. I'aui's c'.un'ci, K.iiiknU. .-. 111. on .Ian. l.". I'lKhnp While liufc served the local parish for more than seven years. He became rector of St. James' In September. 1912. At that time, a heavy niortKfKe indebtedness hunif over Him partuh. and th.s hlwhop. with untlrlim zeal and energy, devoted hlm.e!f to task of Hh rniova!. Mis efforts wore crowned with success last autumn. JHirinn all thefe years, the bishop's health hr.s been far from normal, his failing eyesinht complicating- his condition. And now, the specific work for which he came to South Hend having been accomplished, he has afkt?4 that h he relieved of the burden of parochial responsibilities. He will continue to reside in South Bend which has become. In effect, the see city of the diocese. , Father i'arr has acted a. r.ihop White's vicar since ,..ne, 1918. He is a native of South Hend and came to the local parish Immediately upon the completion of his theological studies in New York City. St. Paula parish. Kankakee, 111., of which he now becomes rector, i one of tho historic diocese of the middle wust. For half a century it was the scene of the labor of the late Pean 1'hillips, one of the foremost celrjsymen of the American church. The church property is one of the most complete in the diocese of Chicago,
ADVISES PAISH TO RETURN HOME r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J l.'j.N'lKi.N. Jan. v . H.r Uforue Pal ah famous British financial writer now in the I". who was quoted in cableurarns from New York as saying that Kuiupe wauls t' fh'at a loan of $55.Oiai.iKoi for i . const met Ion work, w as bitterly assailed by Uinl Northcl i fTe's lail Mail t,,day, Tho Iaily Mail tifserts that Sir ieoie has done incalculable harm to llrltish interests in America ljr unMoth.o Iz.-il si M tetnents of luropc's ,lii,lil nnd mlvises that 1-e can best tiii'l i Hie d.'i,iiiae he hns already done by immediately rmurninx home. OMAHAWAITING TO GREET BRYAN f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! OMAHA. N'.br.. Jan. St. William .! nnir.irs l'.ry.ui would he Kre' ted with ibl-time fTKT when he comes here nxt Monday to Kpeak n the Dcmoj'ratic. party's '2') cumpaign. A tiecial train fitnu Lincoln, IJran' oU home will carry hundreds of hla life-time friends and admirers.
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enue, East Chicno. d.sappeared on the afternoon of January 8th and has not been seen since. His parents have asked or assistance m locating hini. When last seen he wore a long; overcoat and a brown cap.
i uty-d a clothing store on Ohieafrr.
lor ten years. M. ivarr.n is a.iso know n as an Insunuioc man end returned soldier.
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ORTT'S SHOE SALE IS GOING STRONG J. It. tint's January Clean-up Shoe
Sale is drawing like a magnet. People J absolutely know the prices of shoes
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great reduction in price, it noes without tsayinif the tfoods will be snapped up. Hjcu. Is the story of the Ortt Shoe Sale. Many are buying; five and u'.x pail's for future needs. There are the kind of salrs that help reduce the hiuh cost of livinp.
NEW EARTHQUAKES SHOCKS IN MEXICO flNTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE1 fr-:.H'' CITY. Jan. S .---Earthquake shocks less violent than those
"f Sunday ami Wednesday, which k 11l ed thousands, eontinu" to he flt all
throughout the state of Vera Crux. A new volcano has come into bein? at San 'Miguel Mountain. nes.r Orizaba. fil!ovim the fresh earth unl'ila-tio-is which hill'-d hundreds on Wednesday, said a dispatch fro r.uhe ';'. of Vmu i'vwz.
NOTICE The Past Grands Association will meet at Moltke Idsre Hall, No. 2f7 Btate street, Hammond, on Monday, Jan. 12th. 1-9-3 I. V. lIXON, Sec y.
Ueprcfientativea of the different charity and social service organisations of Kast Chicago met yeaterday noon at the McKinley school and started a movement to organize a central body for clearance of all charity and social service work and thus avoid duplication which now exists. At present the Social Service league, the Welfare Association, the Red Cross and Hoard of Health all take caie of much t;hc same class of work and a central organization Is expected to bring about a closer co-opera-
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cases which need care. Fred Uuse. truant ofricci, and Miss! Landley, director of the Social Service!
need which now exist and which might he taken care of if the different organizations would co-operate. Rev. Polio C Specr spoke of the work which Is being carried on In the Ketherine House and although every effort is made by the workers to avoid duplication and conflict with othr organizations he was of the opinion that a central clearing house for disposition of all cases would
The iianner Wholesale and R- tall I Grocery & Produce Conn . my. under the j management or H Fislirnin and M. Kar- I lln. will rcpla.ee the i:,-,-t ,'h','.ik'i Pro- I duce Company at 628 "hicago ;tA'. Past! Clucago, on Jatiuary 21'. The Kast Chicago Produce Company will (.lose on; January PI and tbr time until .January' 22 wil be utilized for r.-deoom t ing, plac
ing new nnurcb and stock arid a general reorganization of the prem-i-t business. All perishable goods which ere now in the stock of the Kast Chicago Produce Company will be disposed of before the Huh. Tile new stock . t groceries and produce and new fixtures have already been oiderel and will be received next week. Befci-f. new stock and H.vturcs are placee.l in the building it will be completely cleaned end redecorated and when completed the proprietoia promise the most sanitary grocery and produce company In the Twin Cities H. irishman Is well known in Kast Chicago business c;r. les, having operi . . . . .' .'. J
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piles cxr&BO nr i to i dats. Druggists refund money If VAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blind. Ble?dli.g or Protruding Pile. Stopa Irritation. Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first application. iTrlce, 60c Adv.
NOTICE I will place on sale at Central fire station, llohmin and Truman ave., on Saturday, January ln. the following government goods: Tomatoes, No. 2 can. per d.'Z. $1.00 Pork and Peans. No. 2 can, dor,. 1.23 Per case C4 cars) 2.43 . Corn Peef Hash, No. 1 can.. .22-? Bacon. 12 lb cans for 2 13 L'ANIKL BROWN,, l-S-2 Mayor.
much facilitate the, work in the Twin Cities. Miss Coffey spoke of the welfare work and urged especially that an active campaign be waged against tuberculosis. One of the objects of the central organization 'Will be an effort to secure an institution for the care of lubereulosis victim. Great strides have been made by the Kast Chicago organizations during the past year in helping to make the city
more healthful, but there are still many ; people who will not take up with new j ideas and still conduct their homes and ) raise their children according to the old I standard?. The Paby Clings which have been established have done much for
decrease of infant mortality. A meeting will be held at the Riley school on the 15th for election of officers and completion of the organization.
Don't throw your paper wai aithout reading the want ad page.
CHILD IS LOST Tom Scaerowskl, eleven year edd son of Joseph Scierowski, S02( Migoun av-
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Today Eleen Cassidy and Stuart Holmes in LOVE, HONOR AND--Tomorrow Madge Kennedy in "Leave It to Susan"
JoVm Ijizarchik. for the past tweivc years a resident of Indiana Harbor, nnd for t:vcral years a member of t! police force, will be buried on Saturday morning from the home of his daughter at 2110 137th f.treet. The service win begin at nine o' I'-ek . The deceased died Tuesdav nen' front pneumonia after a short iiii;.-.s He vaj 58 years old and leaves a w dow. two daughtera and a son. He resigned from the police force, about a year ago.
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Sunday OWEN MOORE in "PICADILLY JIM" Monday and Tuesday ANITA STEWART in "MARY REGAN" Vfednesday & Thurs. Eugene O'Brien in "SEALED HEARTS"
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As a starter we have 50 cases of Monarch Beans 3 dozen No. 2 cans a case . . . . $4.35 This is a bargain. Also a McLaughlin regular 55c Coffee today, at per lb 47c
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PORK AND VEAL
size, today, at per bottle. . .16c
Fine Can White Grapes 18c
Mary Jane Watson Preserv es. j Pork Loin Roast 2614c
"C Pork Butts 2Sy2c
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FREE 4 pkgs. Lighthouse Washing Powder with 15 bars Lighthouse Soap, at $1.00
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Fresh Pig Feet 8cj Fresh Pig Tails 1 5c I Fresh Beef Brains, 2 lbs. for. .25c Fancy Veal Roast 18-24c' Creamery Butter 69c Real Fine American Cheese . 39l2c
the North Side Gzocer who advertises, gives S. & H. Trading
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MEATS Jellies Currant, Grape Crabapple, pure fruit in tumblers 15c Jams Raspberry or Strawberry. 1 lb. 5 oz. jar .35c Apple Batter 13 oz. jars ,2 jars 35c Olives Regular 20c bottle, special 2 bottles 25c Fuji Spice for Chop Suey, bottle 23c Knotts' Table Sauce, bottle 15c Catsup .Monarch or Witch Brand, 2 large bottles 45c Bran Club House Sterilized, pkg 15c Oat Meal Clean Fresh Rolled Oats, 4 lbs 29c Rice Fancy clean Head Rr: e. 2 Ihs. . . .33c Navy Beans Good even cooking beans, 3 lbs ; 33c
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Chickens Fresh dressed, lb. . . . : 37c rj
Beef Pet Roast, native beef, lb 14c Beef for Boiling 12l2c Veal Steaks and Chops, lb 32c Veal Leg. lb 25c Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb 20c Veal Breast with pocket, lb 16c Pork Loins, smai! and lean, lb 26V2C Fresh Harm for Roasting, lb 27c Leaf Lard, fresh and clean, 4 lbs $1.09 Pork Shoulder, fresh and lean, lb 23c Calf Hearts, sine.!!, lb 12V2c
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"THE WEAZEL" A Protean Musical Diversion. Special Scenery. Catchy Music and Pretty Girls. 10 People 10. MANUELLO & CO. European Novelty. EUGENE Accordeonist. EARL & JENNINGS Comedy and Harmony Singing. ' THE GYPSIE TRIO Vaudeville's Fastest Dancing Act. WHITE, & BRATFORD Darktown Flirtation. Pearl White in "The Black Secret." A serial of a thousand sensations. Episode No. 1.
N' ihow Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. Night eoniir-uous 7 to 11. Sunday ud holidaya continuous t to 11.
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OSCAR MAYER'S SMALL LEAN CAIA HAMS, lb 27c OSCAR MAYER'S BRISKET BACON. Ib , 32c SWIFT'S BRAND BACON, LEAN' STRIFE, half or hc!e !rip, Ib 38c A full line tkczr Mayer's Cooked arm Snioked Meats and Sausage. We deliver quantity orders.
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SPECIAL SALE Kc'llnor's Snirar Curr-d Hickory Smoked Hams 28c Kdlner'ri Sutrar Curod Smoked California Hams... 23c Hreakfast Bacon, f to 8-lb pieces, lb. . 35c Pork Loins, .mall arid lean 27c Polk Sholdiers, small and lean .. . 24.C Saic Ribs, sweet pickled 18c Pork Sausage, fresh made 20c l'eef Pot Host, choice cuts 18c Uoilinjr lieef 12Hc Log or Loin of Veal -. . . 20c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 20c nf.,.r,. Mpv. Tv,rn i er pound 30c llamburror Steak . . . t 14c Cnmed P; . i'. boneless I?..mp 20c Chickens, Spring or Hens, 38c lieese, t it bii uieed . - 38c You will save money if you buy at Kellner's. The finest and most up-to-date m arket in Hammond.
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Hammond Produce Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 231 East State Street, Hammond NO. 1 APPLES bushel $2.50 BOX APPLES $2.25 ORANGES, per dozen 20c and 40c LEMONS, dozen 18c GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25c LETTUCE, per box 40c CARROTS AND RUTABAGAS 3 lbs. for 10c SELECT EGGS, per dozen 58c CAULIFLOWER 2 heads for 25c SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. for 25c ONIONS 4 lbs. for 25c CABBAGE, per pound 5c NAVY BEANS, per lb 8l2c DRIED PEAS, perlb 8c BANANAS, per dozen 30c CRANBERRIES, quart 7c FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY. Hammond Produce Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 231 East State Street, Hammond
