Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1920 — Page 6
EXPECTS NEWS FOR BEILICH SHORTLY
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Conrov Hopes High
Court Action Will Be Prompt.
inal court st isH, is expecting ! i". '.litis 'rum the IiiRhor court on Ida-I I inM's or' soon. Idt-ik-h iv.s mvou a! j 1 fi ut onrtv on Ins plf.'i of guilty at, l!i .t it fc tit'i ih ot!"M- f.itiT- tnn wprft1 I -; in to l ath r.t! .i i X ii mni t n.ii j jin "UU at I n3 lunapol is ''v Attorney J j '!ir t.r l!;ft:rli mi tho w .k ! 'tMvn:K, The aiK 11 rrn-n t if Attorney1 lii'i,'!'i:isn tor iu t' rir omii'in nrrt j
liitu .s I'm- ii:i:rK oi'.i'-r CflS' ' v .is l',;n i. .t il..vn v uhn a "f'K, Mr. j i n.ro hop' lis t'.al thr a- t ion in hi
ailed nel liiontrr will ha ai-U.-d by :v. OooUrioli for tin- puipose of fhnngins th tax law s, to giv ilie arnl I :i t -r-1 h x ! n ; units jiowrr to fix their own tax rat ex ami Irvien. This st atfiiipi) t w.n marjf hy ;o. Hoiidruh hrrf. today. Kvansvilte was the jovfrnur's first ."on in a speaking tour !ostg n-.l to fiiffiirt th t.ix laws fi om attacks from imlitnal fnnuii't.
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REVISE TAX LAW
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Special Brunswick Outfits Prices to Advance Feby. 15th, 1920.
STYLE MO BRUNSWICK 12 record selections, 500 steel needle?. Edison and Pathe jeweled g 40 10 point?
S1YLF. 112 BRL'NSUCK Equipped with double Ulton.i Reproducer plays all records without changing needles, exclusive Brunswick feature; 24 QjgEj 2Q record selections, 8 albums
Convenient Terms Can Be Arranged.
Wyman,Babb&01en
525 H0HMAN ST., ACROSS TRACKS. New Columbiz Records on Sale Today.
BISHOP DISCUSSES DISMISSAL
I'nivr W Y N I. 1 M . Kh. 1-1 -- !!ihop l(. .f. Ale:-. tins of the Fort Wavr.e dtoree of th Catholto rh ti rf h. in rl a sr- i n g the il ! st.i i i.t I of tli- Ke. .John Kuhaii.i. p.i,ior of lh Po1liii "'n t'io! if chtiroh at South I'.ertri. sni'l that he v a v not tt or. pt e.i 1 hy personal motive lit his action. "Father Ku JaoUI." he a il. "is guilty of irisuhor.lmat to'i. Me repeatedly i tfut.e( to ohey his M'perior. ami for tiiO-ilii lia ,' u'.v i -i i..y j'ir. diction. I hatf receive. 1 any number of iettets fruin him in wlmii he mai very n in ' unt r t a r y it a t 'm en! "lie has a!!'l me a. I i v : . i nul a.J t iit t'.e H r. n was t'l cnue of ;n tua.iority of t!:e frji'nati cass tvli'.it ;:e is mi ppoit 1 n;. A!! these t iitti;s 1 rh'i n.'t c(in..iU r t;ut.l the i.'Ii "i st tea co !!-(; .r. '. i ' l i r i : . I ather Kuhacki cii.l not'iint; -us :ii'iicst. It was .'inotTici i lP? of h' (iisobe.iince. lie ti ci his run leoiao:i i'lstead of that of his sttt fur. What h.arxn lie niav
have made ,iuiir.t me I io not. know. 1 am at.-ti"0 tii.it I have th tie right."
J201.00H would pay the coat of tan. I cape work which la planned ami tli hoard may dechte to complete the lamt wraps work this year, lnvinx the rou mruction of park hul 1 1 n v x until ne,t ypa r. If the hoard lechl to in . pi n,,. $-.oirt.0')'i mrant of tlie city council i!,e issut will tie pl.cci hefore t lie tax hoard i m niei 1 1 a t el v in onler itut a deciKiou 111, i y he l ei i .VI-.j ; . w .,, j.. started early tn the spring.
STATE CHARITY
TiilJATY ACTION IS POSTPONED
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cold" symptomatic of the "flu" caused the leadtr.s to i!e -i.ie it would he i null v Isable to take the treaty up atjin in the filiate until ;. fuil attendance The i"fn.ite furi'isn -e!-it:on coinmit-
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td foday hy an overwhelm t n s majority of the senate which r -comtn '. t -ted the treaty to the rr,, ni i t ! ee y.5terday to l id it of cloture.
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FATE OE PARK HINGES ON MEETING
fat of park improvement for ii cago will probably he Ptllled
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th.i afternoon when the city Park Jh-atcl will pieet in regular metinjr. They will cisoufs tho ailvif-ahtlity of sroi:iR ahead with park improvements with the limited $;ao.00 which tha co'jncil sranti'd or of caUma; off all itriprov cinor.ts until s'jcii time a? a sufficient sunt can be made available to carry out the improvements planned. f-'ome of the members of the hoard feel that unless $:". "" is available for the wr-rk that it would be uieles to start work and that improvement of only crtain parks would be inadvisable. However, it Is i.f.iuie that
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iuent;y oeveiop peo?i tine o' i-"i: pi r ence there." are (he ars'imoiiti m,id in fne report for the change. Th. h.--,ird he ,. '.,,; i . .',:r of the .'tale are nor familiar ctimig' with too woikin& of the aiio.j5 pena institutions under t.ii" Mipervt.-p.r. In this ronne. tinn th.e ri p 'rl r id "I 'nder our ir.ii'ir..il l.i'.v;-. va:i ci:s reformatory and penal in.-t ilutn.t.. 'f the state are real.v put of the ju rhcial system. Our judges as a ri,;-- ! not i: r.derst.i :id them or t'.-'r w.,i k. U vvonlii Vie wise .f pr visl.u couid !'
tr.adA rcci u ; r i n ci(;!i j'l.i e of a cir-, 3 cuit rout t front time to time ,, .!-. B ' '.11 h of lliese i n t i ' 11 1 :i 11 s . and pro-, id- jg . ir.H for t'.ie payment ..f h arnui 9 traveiing efpenses. Sncii a step vvi.uld " he aluah! m the a m ,n 1st r.f t !ort or gj th- law and helpful 10 ti-.- : 1 ,:! 1 .: 1 p . " B
The Hellerman Shoe Sale is the Talk of Hammond WHY ?
Ihe crowds that have attended this slice sale have broken all records and don't forget this is positively the la'! week of the sale.' 1hy don't you come to this sale and save from one to four dollars on a pair of shoes? We have sold four to six pairs to one customer. We have satisfied hundreds and wr can please you as to Style, Quality and Price. Comr in today! I' is a pleasure to show goods. Remember the sale is drawing to a close.
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WOMENS' SHOES Women' Black Kid Lace Boots Beautiful white cloth top; French heel; best style; $7.50 value; your choice, this 34 45 Woran' Oxfords, ia black patect colt and dark brown kid; new slender model; high French
heels; a splendid value at $9.50. lour choice, this sale
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The report t eootvimends that no shN, g a: he pan! to t rtPMef t.f ; -t e i. l l- JJ turior.s. A' present mo.-t of h truf'ee O ars paid $.10 a year. The fMfr.si.-.n g of t!i farm --don ii ' a ti '.or cf-r'.-i'ii 91
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CHILDREN'S Children' Tan Scuffers, in button ad lace; strictly solid; 51cs 6 to 8; 25 tins sale Misses' Fine Dreis Shoes; patent co!t, white cloth top. Kr.ghsh style; best, value $5; O QCL this ja'e J.O) and Misses' Brown Kid Cloth Top Lace Boots English stylo; veiy popular; value 33 45 $4.7") : this sale
Women's Fine Dass Boots Dark brown kid lacce with a beautiful beaver brown top; French heels; Goodvear welt soles. The very newest slender model; splendid 1 O QC value $15.50. Your choice, this sale & LfVD MENS' SHOES
Men's Brown Medium Toe Blucher; Goodyear Welt; extra strong for winter wear; a wonderful value at $10.00. Lxtra special this sale
Men's Genuine Calfskin Shoes in button and lace; high grade Goodyear welt all (j? 7 ?Ef sizes; value $11. 50; this sale at N DJ Men's KoKo Calf Button, Gccdyear welt, medium Hi Toe; $11.50 grade. A C Extra special for this sale only 4T"J
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Owners' Approval Is
Like a Rousing Cheer The Cleveland Six, from coast to coast, is establishing its place in motordom. The bitter cold days of the Northern winter have proved its ease of starting, just as the hot summer days, when hundreds of new Clevelands were bein0' driven across the country, proved the perfection of its radiation.
The Cleveland Six is in the hands of owners all over the United States today, and the chorus of satisfactory approval from these owners is like a rousing cheer. They say the car surprises them, pleases them, delights them. Its pliant power, its simple ease of handling, it3 boat-like comfort, surpass all
expectations. If you hope and plan to start the new season with a new five-passenger touring car which is a real sue, or such a car of roadster type with wide, deep seat of restful cushioning and plenty of stow-away space, then come in and see the Cleveland Six.
A study of this car will interest you. A ride in it will convince you. Touring Car (Five Passengers) $13S5 Roadster (Three Passengers) $13S5 Sedan (Five Passengers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) $2195 (All price F. O. B. Factory) Lake County Auto Supply and Sales
PHONE 1741. H. A. THIEL, PROP.
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