Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1920 — Page 9
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FUENCH EDITOR HOPES FOR NEW
PRESIDENT .INTERNATIONAL lifttS SEVIC" I'Mil.-'. " I V rM -i.l . it,.. ,,- '-:i!.r ..f i:-h,. i-u-i- .1 - in a .ii -e-u ? r,-,.,,, i ..,.,,),, uja) t ... :iUi.- ' )!.:..: 4.,p. f-T ti.,..- fr..i ii-i.-n.H ur.tii a now president Hwl-
I 'il and harmony established with con-j fesum d. nt a minimum of col';r.s. " 11:-. tebjiruut -out imie : ! Inboration Willi Europe."
In lh.' m. -annum the u'lies siumiMI ili w9 'erttn:ix who fir- revealed .. , 1 . '''e postscript tu President Wilwn's """ u' i,s,, :l fr'H 'i. nt N liso.. s Alj,.lal, j,,,,,,, wsrnil)e Am.-ri.-a is. li.ciH.ns. hIiii'Ii are d.la.ving pari- might wllhilitw from I he -t rn I v of Vet -I . . h r ij n. but should k"'p in mpa.ihy I '! the Fraino-Britisn-Anierlrari
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Can a Million Motorists Be Wrong?
ENDGRSMENT of a tire bv a hundred motorists would prove nothing. ENDORSEMENT by a thousand would prove little. But when a million motorists, scores of great corporations, and three thousand dealers say that Horse-Shoe Tires cost less per mile of service than any other tire built, their collective endorsement carries tremendous weight. If this is the kind of a tire you would like to drive we should like to tell you more about it.
Attractive proposition to dealers.
Tillman and Startsman DISTRIBUTORS. 7S-S0 Russel Street Phone 3739 Hammond
I I INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE! t VfWTKK.M., tjue . l-'eb. The J Montreal Star today unnouncert thai it j will suspend publication b-sinnln to- ; moriiiw because of the pa pet short a --. I The papor attacks the government for j;ts handling 'f the paper shortage m:1 i. a: ion.
LENINE WANTS PEACE (INTERNATIONAL Nt? SERVICE! LONOON. Feb. 2. Nikolai Lenine,
premier of sov tet Kutsta. eompare- some j of tli.- u 1 l; n ssi'ins of ihe peace i onfe.rI dice wrh s.iaps of paper." in an in'terview ii m by wireless In Ambrose
L.ambrt. the I'.nvnhngMi correspondent of the l4nlon Ka.ly Rxpess. ami printed by the paily F;pres tor1a. l.emr.e rieelared tliot Sc i.-t fussia dos rfu pt'itf nn-I the ecori'.'iiiic- rccon?' ruci m:i ' of the coun'. ry.
taken to tile police mnuon hr he is hridf, j.iv.i iiiiu-d. NEW WRINKLE IS POPULAR The ytein of instaUiiii; o.rrular colored numeral plates on the front of the street rata of thr- tlary St roict Riilway. lie-not imc their ioM i n t ion. in proving quit popular anions th patrons of the street car hns atl the praou.-o fi p.-opli totting on "wr .nir c.-ir.s uill socn be hli era t ef. The rif-vv svtni v.hs instituted !n.-t wek.
fo- i.i- r won-j. ...u ii T..i ,'rst.jii reei.l.-nt aitive.t in !.( from Tooiims', i i In. f.a. today viluic the decease. 1 passed away following a lir-tierin- illness ,,f tul.ercnloaia. fShe is .survived l.y h-r fatli- ' i- and in,,ther. Mi. ami Mrs. J. F. fMi:Itzer. of Tolleston. 1'nneral wr-ii-ea w. te oonducled at the Grace Swedish Lutheran church this afternoon t 2 o'clock.
BANKS CLOSED TODAY While Washington' birthday was h-s-m ved wiih nttliiK ceremon. . in th (lunches of tiie city of tlary eterda. a number of inKtittitiona. im-luditiK 'he banks, post office and the city ho!!, wiil also remain cls!d tod.iv. the law sta i -mj tliat when a lef,al hoi. day falls ..u Sunday, the f .llowinsr d.iy shall he observed a the lisl holiday. This ie.s the bank city hall and post uflire eniph'jes a foriy-einht hour holiday.
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I o yo i know that the Sterling Woolen Mills. 171 State street. Hammend, have 60f different styles of !oth suitable for your Spring Suit. Kaster Sunday Is les than nix week away sret busy and investigate. If you haven't ordered yet. ask your neighbor about them. r-2r-eod.
AN HONEST BOY
There is at leM one honest young lad in Gary. While riding on a street ear yesterday T. J. Kelly, a. youth living at 123 W. 'Srd t., found a valuable jtold brooch aet with pearls on the floor of the street err and be turned it over to the police to lorata its owner. The police say the owrir can have sajne by giving proper identification.
CARS RUN ON TIME Once more t?ie trouble nt th suhsi.lf.on .it Loi'avUle ha lnn repaired and cars operating: on th- '.Jury A.- touihcrn are now runn.ng on schedule time urain. Friday evening patrons of Mic line who went to 'he county seal and expected to pet. back after 7 o'clock found that the power w off mid thai they vveio m.Topned at the Huh until next morning. Information was received that repairs wer belnj? made at th sub-station.
BEGIN BAND REMODELING A large pang of ernntrs and workmen started the JS.Onrt imnrovements in remodelina the interior of the Gat;. Stata bank, following Ihe c.Iosiiik !iour at 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and unless something jroes n n ii a the contractor will have the j-di i.'int i-te when the bank opens Tuesday morningr.
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i ne census art I tin- possibility o! : I l'tinmns tiie en u m-ra t ion of Kit i.'hi-i
cat;.) 'o more than "."i.iMKt ; he thei suhje, t of the meeting caH.-d for tlf I
city council chamber totuxnt l,y "he i .'. -t 'hi'-afco "nam her of i'onimrce. There are expected to ,e tiiose pres'in of ttie number who faor a recount of t lie city by volunteer enumerto.s and there wiil Is0 be those presnt who t).-li..-e such recount is impohslhie ami h vva-te of tni. Tlo quest ion lias r. r-olw.i itself ini not merely a qu. s' ion of vi io tlo -r
or not tlT- city sh.'i'i loionv- a city of tlie second c ti ss but ' whether or not the city is getting i large an enumeration as she is tn'itod to. limine tho past few years different yets of fltnrrs and estiiniites have been si-tittered broadcast throuigh t' e country for one purpose and ano'ber in ail of which it was claimed that Last t'hiajro ha t n popul.it'on ratii;irn ;i ! 1 tiie way frvm 40,0101 4.",.ij'ni. :-.'o- in the official census fmurcs sii .- tiie -,ty to liiiv less thfin ""i.'iiMi s.-v.ral vtrons in tiie city hav- s,,n,e .-xpla in iiiK to do as to just bow the former estimates wete made. In older t' avoid ii is . m ara ssme n t the .citizens wi'l ur-e tiint e ( possible M'p In- taken to tit t, co' re.-t cnlimeration of tiie cn.y a nd show (a Ihik" number of .!!. ns ii re imsitive of thi- fact ti al La; t l iiieago has m,,ie than .,.,,"11!.. Walter Mybeck. onisiH inspe.-t..r for M'i- .ity. is also .ti.i.i to i.r. pifsent at the m.etu.s a ret -vifh his mik-trct-tions ;t :s Mope. I that soo-e no-t hod of ii!tT"a'ii!is tiie present .stimated ri -i 10. ration to;', be v. at:c 'I o;t. M:. Mylici'K is positive t1 at l.js enum.-ra -tors have m.ssed oii.v a tew- pet sons in tti" Twin I'i'ies but is epect.-d ft cheerfully co-operat" in any effort to fret a iaiger enunierat 10;:.
OVLS FOR GARY
ball Friday evening of Inst week, el i ection of officer- was h'-ld. and tw"! ! tj-livp weli Unuwn business men of 'tiie ctty took the .-bljbation. Tii-
iiiany Interesting points of the oreai.i cation was explained by W. A. rtutiierf -..rd. organizer, and Supreme sup-i -viiior of t!ie orcier.
j j Better call up The Times ar.l i have it sent to your house ever ! night. Tnen you H be sure 't wii ! be there.
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Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help Yoj Xever mind how often you have tried a:id failed, yoi can '-top buminc. itching eczema qtiL'kly by applying 7.e;n . Furni. hed by ;i iy dr usfi.-t for 3:'jc. Extra iarce Ixruio, Sl.iVJ. lipnliriij rHins t!: moment Zemo is applied. In a short time upu?.!!y every trace r.f erjernr!. titter, pimples, rash, Markheads ani similar j-kin ;iieae will be removed. For dearirv; the skin and making it 'ii;orously health.v, always use Zemo, the penetraiin, p.ntint.ic 1-quid. It i n.-;t a?rrcjeys::lvear.''! itdoesn-jtstai-i. V.'h 1 others i it ps the one dertendabhi treatment f- r f km tr..uh!--s cf .-Vl kinds. T:.e !. .'. ! c C; . I. . la:. 1. : .'.
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SON BREAKS IN STORE. Members!, of the n p.ij(- were
thrown into e-citernent !a.st Saturday) evening when they recenod a report that a tore had been broK'-n in 10 at 15fo'
.lefferaon st. and the burglar was trapped !a the basement. A poltc patrol load of officers hurried to thi scene of the burglary, but the. supposed robber was not in sight. A
further investigation dise'osed the factj that a son of the proprietor hd broken into the store and he was found in bed j with his c!othes on. where his mother! had attempted to 'hid. him. He was;
PUBIJC MEETING
Preps rat ior, have beri n-.d to take ea"re of a large crowd which is expected to attend the monster public meetinc to be held under the auspices of the 11. O. I. F. in behalf of the Irish cause at the Moose hall at 625 Broadtray n Gary, this eveeinp. Louis Mellows. T. !.. member of the Irish parliament, famed speaker and Hoy Scout organizer in the Irish republic w ill be the principle speaker on the program. BROUGHT FROM GEORGIA The remains rt Mrs. Kdward Heske.
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East Coast Fisheries Product Co. WILL OPEN A Retail Store at S West State Street Tuesday Morning, Feb. 24th SALE OF FRESH CAUGHT FISH WILL RUN TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRI DAY. FISH WILL BE SOLD AT SAME PRICES AS HERETOFORE.
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CiKD Or THANKS. We xcish to thank our friends and ne-f'nbors. and the Elks lodge for their kindness and sympathy shown during cur laie berea verneril in i he loss of mr hushand and brother. Also for the l.ea.ii iful flora! nf'rms. Mrs. R. H. Spurrier, yy. i i. Spurrier find fati.iH . Mr. atid Mrs. 1 . V. Spume-. Mrs. L. W . Lowers and family, Mrs. ". Mathew and family . Mrs. P. A. Sav ior and family . Miss Blanche Lehman.
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If you will let the STAR lead you, you will have discovered a better vay of buying. THE STAR points the way. If you don't see here what you wr.nt, you will fir.d it by coming to our store. We know we can please yen. We have arranged a few specials here. There are hundreds of others just as attractive, if you vill only let us convince you.
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less than 6 weeks away Our stock is complete. Over six hundred different styles of cloth to select from---every one in the bolt and every piece is selected with special carr to be sure it will give you entire satisfaction. Don't merely talk about the high cost of living and disappointments in deliveries of clothes.
CAED Or THA5KS. We Ttsh to thank our friends, father's fritf-fts, an. I neighbors w ho hfi-, e sb.- n their respects in our bereavement of the death of (instave Hennia. We also thank Rev. W,1 for bis services and for the b3utiful floral orTerirtK of the bar;, tailroad emploves. Cmener family. Graves, Wilken. Weiss. Rothwe. I'.usii. Ptnalman. t.Mlison. Kels. Ness. Staler. See and Lowell. KROM BROTHERS ANU SOX. Weak? If your eyeg are weak and workstrained: your vision blurred, if you
sreayMk J find it dfThcuit to read and must
wear glBsnes, go to your druggist and gret a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the e-yes two to four times a day. Stronger eyes, clearer vision, and sweet relief will make you tell your friends about Bon-Opto. stote: Dorter nT Bow-Opt reithen eyaiebt m in a week a time in many instances.
Ladies' Georgette Crepe Waists A nice assortment of colors, sizes and styles; beautifully made up of best materials. Must sell all of them to make room for new spring arrivals. Formerly sold at $5.50 to $6.98; A AQ now on sale at $4.98 and 7 Ladies' Skirts We earn' a complete stock of the very latest style skirts. Fancy plaids in wool serge and poplins. Let us show you how you can get here a much better skirt for a great deal less money. Children's Gingham Dresses The cheapest dress in gingham for- spring will be around $4. You will earn $2 by coming here this
week, we win sell you a nice dress m good
quality plaid gingham; sizes 7-12 inclusive, for onlv $2.49 and. .
Infants' Wear To say that the Star Store is the home of Infants' Outfitting is not at all exaggerated. We carry a full line of infants' wearing apparel, from birth up. You sre elr.dly welcomed to come a id inspect the various little garments for your baby. Boyr' Suits Would you rather pay $16 and $18 instead of $9 or $10 for about same quality? We stiii have a rang? of sizes.
10-14 in boys' suits, made in all wool ma
terials; special while thev last $9.98 and
All wool Blue Serges now $12.98.
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Little "Vanta" and Rubin Shirts Flannel and anta Gertrude Binders, Bands, Diapers, Wrappers, Gowns, Blankets, Knit doods. Caps, Booties, Sets. Dresses, etc. All of the best kinds at saving prices.
Announcement We have arriving daily a full line of women's and misses' dresses, skirts, waists, hosiery, underwear. In fact, everything in the line of ladies' apparel. Our Policy continues to prove most popular, that of service, low prices a'ld courteous treatment. would appreciate a visit from you. and assure you we can please you.
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SUITS&ivB . MEASL'RE IN. L'TEST .SPR1NG$50
Others at $35, $40, $45 and upward.
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Open Tuesday and Sahday 'Till 9.
HAVE IT DONE THE PAINLESS WAY! You have been reading my advertisements, haven't you? I am trying to interest you in better dentistry and good health. You don't want any more pain than is necessary, do you? Of course you don't. Well people are reading my talk on Dentistry and are escaping much of the discomforts and pain that many dentists inflict their patients. I prevent pain, as I am scientific in principle and application of methods, adopted by first class institutions the world over. I am also a specialist in caring for children's teeth, and remember, that I am a skilled
specialist in extraction of teeth, equal to any found in Chicago or other large cities. j
BURKET
The Dentist j First National Bank Bid;., 593 Hoh-
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Office hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday! night unttl 9 p. m. Sunday by ap-; pntn'rnent. j i Oyer Woolworth's 10-Cent Store, j HAMMOND. IND
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FILL THE IDLE HOURS WITH PLEASURE Kept home by bad weather. Nothing special to do? Time never hangs heavy on your hands if you have a Victrola. It thrills you with the best music by the world's greatest artists. It delights ycu with the mirth of the most noted entertainers. Judged by any standard the Victrola excels. Its wonderfully natural tone is a triumph in sound reproduction. There should be one in your home. We specialize on Piano Tuning and Repairing.
631 Ilohman Street Phone 661 Hammond, Ind.
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