Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1920 — Page 7

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CROWN POINT NEWS -ppening. Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

early Sunday

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lr in-j disease. Mr. Nre mnvcd io tii.ni a i from 'lis farm lusi year hamv; eI afl'jy j 'sic. it. ni to poor loalth. tie uu family years old ami lea vex h n it' a nd n lit' m-vi jl tr..wn children. Viv I'niifra! i'i tour j ; 1. toclny from the I.'itii r.ir. . fv A. elturoh "iih li.tormcnt in tlf t'low " v.'rej ',.,: t ft ry.

a h;iin.s course at the I'.usiness Col- . ase Chapman I101150 on F.ast H.. for a thrie. y ( -"niiira t inn of $"!.Hn0 and will niak Howard Hnli'a-v, who : attending fMeiish e i in pi o emeu t ? on it lfor It j Purdue I'nlifrsi'y vns 'iiiir.l home tn : fi'iijii.l. Mr. I'lupniaii oing to til j latter part nf the Tvei. on aeeount health, will 1" taken to the. .'ount of the S'Ti'iis illness and death ot his Kami for tf'atra'nt. i.ioth-r. Mrs. II. Hathaway. j 'harle IMnKii'iiy. 1;njiv sheriff. 1 Miss l.nutse "raw ford, who is em-' li en housed up t ho p.i -t wU : f!oj'"l in f;ii sli-il! Fields in -!. ;' 'W"ins to a severe 'ti,h ot the flu. ! came honi" i:i--t m e, 1. . a ili mi oi' tc.e Tleri, Voi!'.v. m i'1 1 i'-(,'-n ni;tsitiK' flu. !nt t r"-. -rt:i'j nioly. 1 h! ii-m vrUU I'm Hit suiio mov- '

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Ml'.-. M, .1. l.ri.nr. .is I i."Ii Io a 'hit-agro hospital on Montlny to consult m spci-:a'.!st. !..r ho:t !i ii.i i inj; Imtii vty poor l:i'!y. Sit'" may I"1 ciinpi'l-l'-ii to ii;i'i''r-ii an opf ra t ton to k1"' j icii'f. Mr. r-iii'i .!t. V, ill F.nw of ('lisftjo 1 -nt. Simil.fy a; l'.i. "ra wforu li-me on M .vi n i r'Ne: Mr and Mrs. Ha! ry Fc: ; u -on a1 ':.l-v o" );,- i go, spf , til 'a K rnri with .Mr. anil Mr?. Anton-: lluI .iK.

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Income Tax Returns Reported Systems Installed Books Audited Monthly Statements Prepared Staff of competent local accountants with re?pnsi!ie connection will avail themselves for accounting work evenings between 7 P. M. and 10 P. M. HAMMOND AUDIT CO.

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This is the Place Vhere yea can zi bargains in good, standard groceries. A guarantee wiih ever)- can or package.

MEDIUM KCD SALMON, can 23c 10 I P. CAN APRICOT SYRUP $1.60 PLRK !-Rt IT JULY. 6 oz. KIa?5. 2 for 25c 0K POLM) CAN OR 25 OZ. K. C. POWDER 21c. BILK OATMEAL, 5 pounds. 35c BLACK NAVY BEANS, pound 8c MONARCH PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 can, 2 for . 25c BRENNER EXCELALL BISCUIT, pkg. . 7c SARDINES IN TOMATO SAUCE, 2 cans i5c BROADWAY PLUMS IN SYRUP, No. 2 can 18c REX HIGH TEST LYE, 3 cans 27c PURE NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT, 5 pound5 42c

BEST MEAT THAT CAN BE BOUGHT AND HOME DRESSED POULTRY YOU WILL FIND AT OUR STORE. E. A. Griswold & Son 276 STATE ST., CORNER SOHL ST., HAMMOND. PHONES: 136370.

HAVE YOU A BABY? Or have vru jnul! children

Did you cat s!np In thtnk how many cnperous prrms these little ones come in contact with daily while pla iitg on the rugs? It i' of paramount import, ince i I

li to '-.rep the ru-?s spotlesly

lean. Oiditiar. r.ieciric Sweepers will not get perms not .even half the dirt. There i only one machine made that will do it THE HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER We will prove this to you by rigid tests. The Hoover demonstrator will le glad to call and explain the advantages of the I looer. Easy payments it you prefer. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., S33 Hohman St. Tel. Hm. 525.

kun:h tin morning and all'i a schorl trip tin jcini(i loik.M will r'M'i on Hi'ir f;. t ru. i inin lo the 1 eoent tt!nt of the hrid-'. Ili r :n--r.y was a f i'y 'i:ii?t on 'I'i - .Oath of Ml1-. ' II n,, yyfl !iv ng on .ilam St.. Oi--iirr-i) on .-unday. Mr-. V..'yr Kiviner horn ;1 n-.it mf-t't.-r frii.ii .-ai.i-rr for 1 1 j i f a iont; tmi. S'o- wa. ."1 i irs old and han llvort in I'lmvii Point for n''r;il yours. Her husfn.nd did. a feu- a i h ao. Thrt n. :.'.y moved to Crown point from Hanoi--' Cfiit.et where t ,1 .v body will taken for lo.jnal following firice at St Mary s .iiur'h. Sh Imm'i ihr- -. i I i r. . Matt, sir.pli.-n h ud I-rank, ail f I'iiirjj,-!.. a l;u;hter. Mt John l.udwii d.'d six yeahs ajo.

FIRE TRUCK AND STREET CAR COLLIDE

in New York

g Spring Hats

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Values to J12 Offered at Half Price

Exciting Accident Thrills Spectators in Whiting Last Eveninsr.

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'i rSYRUP OP FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

Look at tongue! Tlmove poisons from stomach Liver and bowels.

BITTER MEDICINE Disregard Nature's laws and you take bitter doses to regain your health. Violate the principles of good business, in relation to your fire insurance, and you may suffer financial ills, from shich there is slow recovery. This agency sells protection on the principle that a fire prevented is be'ter than a lo-s promptly paid, but if fie comes it will save you from bankruptcy. Lake County Savings and Trust Company 'The Bank With the Chime Clock.' PHONE 1700.

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Box after box, popping over with crisp, new spring millinery arrived yesterday. They represent a SPECIAL purchase made by our millinery buyer while in New York last month. They comprise the latest style notes of spring. Satins, Straws, Georgettes and combinations of the three; there is an unusually large number of different shapes, large, medium and small; black and all the newest shades; cleverly trimmed with flowers, feather fancies, ornaments, fancy pins, ribbon, etc. Hats actually worth to $12.00. Owing to lack

of space in this department we must close them out before our regular lines of spring millinery arrive. Sale begins tomorrow and continues for three days, ending Saturday. Your choice

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wa siru'-k by ?treot nr. Th flro dT-irtmtni had rcmvd a tail from I'.ox 1 ioca'o i on t 'llvi r t. In tiie .;iiool grounds. tVmir.f off W Into i"ak av.. th fir truck swiirg; onto l':fh St., u h.t:i thsy were struck from, th rear by nil east bound street Car in chars of Motoiman Edward C. L-ck-rvcad. UTS E. 55th St., Chi'-aKC arid Condiiotor l I.. Kockiin of 'M9 Cai'imt ivf.. Chioajfi. The fire truck was driven by OKie Weijrand and :t i" sJi he v.s not ro-r. at an fjceessive rat" of sped. The report is that the street car suddenly picked iu v.-!ocity and .rashed nio the truck w ith ti a'fu! force. Leslie li2w. f;r'niarr. who was standingr on the re-ir. was knocked off and fceivd a ba-d scalp wound and ad injured leg. He whs takn to Vv. Pat-

'alifurnij on j nam's office, following which he wan

then j.ig ar- sjre ovjr rem en ea to si. mrBure-. s nosuuai. jiic th lv'st at-d mo s: ha rm- j Xlon and Albert Zarndt, fireman, also or phvsie for t)c little ' i :cci ed minor injuries, which, however.

"alifornia" "o" th-5 na;r

rat.n-d th" woman suffrag a.mndinnnt by a vote of u4 to It early today, aftr a f::ir-!io'.jr filibufr. ted by Drtnoer4ts, hid failed. The state f-na. had ra;i-f.-d the amendment last w eek. Tne ga!lry vns filled with wom-n who cheere-d s-nd waved suffraRo banneis when th result of the vof was announced this morning. Now,- Jersey Is thr twentyninh state to ratify the amendment enfranchising womn. Se n more state ratifications of tlia amet-.dm'nt. are neeessarj.' to make the cjtisUmt'oiia! amer.dmeot cfl"t-ctie.

As a result of a fig-ht in which John Colbert, colored. CISo Jefferson ftreet

Oary, was stabh-d and s'ver'h" in; ed at a colored dance at ICt'n n l Adams street on the South Sld 1? ? nis;ht. Uudolph Thew', negro CO years old was bound ovr to th crimir.a' court under $1,000 bonds by City Jud; Putin in Gary this morning.

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Right now whn shoes ae so high and steadily advancing it certainly will pay you to investigate. The su!t of your investigation will find you at this store, taking advantage of one or more of the exceptional offerings during this sale.

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Lace Sho-s; broken 4 i MEN'S BJc' Button Shoe; rejuUr price ggyg ice $6.85. Sale price : $7. Sale price

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sizes; tormer price Sti.oj. c-aie pi

LADIES' EUck V'ici Kid; French heel, Ion? tlecdcr

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LADIES' Chocolate Vici Kid; French heel; ne-.v

lender vamp; Sale price . .

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style; Ion? price $9.43

LADIES' Black and Brown Suede Oxford Ties; French heel. Ions; slender vamp; one of the new spring styles: regular price $10.00.- fiJQ QC Sale price

MEN'S Dress Shoes; tan lotus calf;

bluchcr; regular price 5v. oale price

T. D. BERRY MEN'S SHOES; chocolate lc-his calf;

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MEN'S Army Shoes; former prices $S gy4g and $9. Sale price MEN'S Strone Working Shoes; former C. QQ price $3. Our price LITTLE Gents' Brown Calf Shoe; solid leather throughout: regular price $4.00. Sale g 23 p;icYOUTHS' Gun Mital Lace hoe; regular (g QQ price $3. ale price YOUTHS' Gun Metal Ltce Shoe; regular QQ price $5. Sale price GROWING GirU' Shoes; chocolate calf; KQ regular price $7.45. Sale price GIRLS' Black Vici Kid Shoes; good soles that will near well: regular price $5. Sale 00 T'''-"

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577 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind. NEXT TO CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK

FEEDS

taMe. full rejular duties. The fir truck wjs badly

smashed up by th collision, the Otnimunity Servie "fliver" h'so ?ufTorU the loss of a wheel and othr damaercs. it having ben jarkeil in close proximity lo the icin of th- eccid'nt. The accident happened at one of Whiting's busy and also daaiTO'is .orners. The p4jn(r.i on tlie street car were if. ven a bad shaking up but fortunately

no one was injured. iii crw was noi taken into custody, bu they v ill be broufflu here to make an psf'.iiwtiuu.

! Globe Scratch Feed (the best). ! Globe Developing Feed. Globe Chick Feed. ; King Pigeon Feed. ' Blatchford's Dry Mash. Blatchford's Buttermilk Mash. ; Blatchford's Calf Meal, i Blatchford's Rabbit Meal. ;Park & Pollard Mash (Lay or I Bust.) ! Hobby Horse Feed. ! Screened Scratch. : We have everything and anyj thing for poultry and stock. j Tel. 58 Hammond Tel. 3. THEBIEKERBffi.ro. ; 144 Sibley St. 257 N. Hohman St.

Granger Coal Co.

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Franklin County Coal, per ton .... $7.00 Illinois Lump, per ton $6.75 Indiana Lump, per ton $6.50

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In the conduct of war, war maps are essential. They aid in the handling and control of the fighting forces and their equipment. They make for scientific exactness as opposed to luck and chance. In our own bakery, wc use a production "map" or chart in making

PURE MILK BREAD

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that has a purpose similar to that of the war map. It, too, removes luck and chance from our methxls. shows the progress of each batch of bread, and Kelps us to produce the fine flavored, wholesome loaf you get from us.

Hammond Modern Baking Company

M Stats St, Hamd, 14.