Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 8
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402 154th PLACE Phone 2157 Free Delivery
specials for
2 lbs. 50c Peabcrry Coffee for per lb Tall Cans Milk, per can Swift's Pride Washing Powder. 2 pkgs Sliced Peaches in heavy syrup. No. 1 can. per can Strawberries. I lb. can, per can Red Cherries. No. 1 can. per can Hostess Plums, 1 1 2 lb. cans, per can Sincerity Wet Shrimps, per can Hostess Corn, No. 2 cans, per can Smilax Early June Peas, per can
Shady Lane Tomatoes, No. 3cans, per can .
Shady Lane No. 2 Tomatoes, SPFHALS IN
Pure Lard ..... Fresh Home Madd Polish Sausage, lb.. ;
Frar.kfurts, per lb Pork Sausage .Jf Plate Boiling Beef. lb--' uck Pot Poasr; Ox laiV , lk ilKn Meatv Neck Bones.' lb.
i j Swift's Sugar Cured Bacon, whole
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Grocery and Market 735 Hohman St. Phone
TWO DELIVERIES A DAY Special Saturday Sale
GROCERIES 5 lbs. Su?r with $3.00 order, soar, "our and meat not included, fZKr for 00 6 Cans Tall Millt, for 83 c 6 Cans Tomato Soup, (P. for w G Cans 3wcct Corn, Z2 1 for Dv4 jlsNRad Cross Mac a- C i roni or ijy. ajiit-ui . . Lar22 Flat Cans Sect Red Sr.!I mon, 3 cans $1.00; J) per can w b Cans i'o. tuc f" n I Biked Deana, for. . ,J,-5-t. 1 lb. Can Rumfovd B.-k:n-Fcvrder, this rale, O CT caa Yubn Guest Coffee, 1'7r. Ill, X I lo. racK3e 1 1 Gccd Luck Oleo, 40 c 25c per lb JeSlo, a'.l fibers, 2 fcr 4
FRESH VEGETABLES, SPINACH, CELERY, TOMATOES," ICE- r,A
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mi ' CEHSUS r - if I l FOR K-UCK Tho Ka-t i'l:ii-.iao "mi iiil-T of Commerce ot-u at their regular weekly no-tuii; to ash i 'r.-i Sii'Hi5T K-nt I-,.- : , i mi ii i i' Co- c ustis sheets f.'i' -,..i i-t, i in order t'aat a l -ch-ci. ; the !! may !.. i.i.ide l' voltuite.-r j i :u, r. .' i a I urs. A i -ord i u to reports th" s!n't! have! ::....; i i Min to Wiiiiini. t"tt ; K--nt aO-mpt t" ' h ,v- tlmm returned if Ii- ha -"'X ; Si, ti,;;l an efficient re-,-!iiviv will i 1 ),-!. i i iiMM-ra'.:- !'nh! in i-'im' : tin.H" rs .!" Mr. '-ir aiiility f s-- ' ,-,(,, vii ui' ih'-.to r nl- riinii' .'1. a:vl it i.- p. I li : that any ! a I. i, :i , : ina.ii- v. s ' ! Ii-t I' ' w it ':.' li: ii uf u li.lt isi- ! : al' a.iy li.-i-n s.-.-ur.-.! l-y. .....a' nunn-ra turs. I. 'P i " '" , ;, ft. -in nisai;.' 'if c tirs in t .,,;, a'lia-iy li-n lii-ar'l . ii. I;i-'. ...1 iiiii! i;.,';y nii-ni-" : pi i.-t tViarritit i ill.-; i'.' v in i i..'m! i. hi v i ' ! i;i'i; th authorities ; .. ititott in fi-asc ;iiy of th'-; ..1 wi '.iii iiavi- ah'fa'ty 1k,-ii su'a-j ... ,." v. ns aopoln: "il to or.iu c. : in th against t!if S uit'. Spor" iri-l in lVcM.lciT Wih-oMtn oT i!iii.ui.v in I." pi en! at t In th. -k an-1 ilisi-.if.s W. P. iii .-.: !: '. :" o." th" i'nilc'i Stat'v ; i 'oni pa n y s a s t h Tio "tutu iiti'l ' x. p'.t IU".i i ma '.!". fact u i" -'it t!i" ' : i . -.1 .. II" C '.a ill' I i:.i ;i i:it.i'.s .ii " treat".! frori ii- tp.-y .if" f.'liu i ! th" pni- , viM lo th" ini;!n""r-i. luini.i. A ami tio-n ;inai:y rffinci Th" u"tal i-ihinc-l u' the K.ist I luciiiru I
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rhiut. 1" o p. a. :svi. i imii a. 1.11011,11 Anti s;ih..n,s;s .ii-.- I'on iil to yp"iul t:i" o'!:.-r i-.ima.s v.hi.Ii are f sso.-ia . -!!,.,,,,,.,, lo s s;i,,, ln irpaSj.ia .-n -
i :h- Pui'i.-u v,!i.. ;i Hi" P-a..l :.! ais.i ; ,;...,!. Tio- . s,. yi -tills lias a sper- ,."; t 1" c!a;ll!l!l". rilllllita ''! , , T f ;..- chi. :' 1'N -tr...h: com ; .a : I 1 i -o - '1 o l :. i.e. ;i.s.-.i hy m., uu .o-i ut-.-rs i cm. s.ass ana i-- -. . i.. ... . . , in ''in K.is: .'hnio p'an m th" P. ami- ; ; vj ; ft f 1 ;et Saturday . . .85c . . .43c ...14c . . lie . . .23c . . .22c ... .22c .. .18c . . 18c 1 20c r. . .20c pcr can . . . 15c 28c MEATS. f 30c 22c 23c J2c v.nc-Vnd i9c 13r 8c le pieces or halves, lb. . . 32c 1 1 r'.-v- "? i ifi' 1 t - . F ' I leffield I k ti l 250 9 -St Hi: Hi S Es,,- ; 1. 4 MEATS Best Beef Pot Roast, ISc and . . . i i 1 18c 1, Best Borelcs Rolled r. i P-v Roatt, heavy fcref 30c ... A Best Rendered Lard, OCp PJj :t w V per ia Tub pric: Be.l Shape Frssh Leaf Lard .... Pork Loin Roast, rice and lean. . Frcjh Dressed Chickens ... . "41' Iivl ,ZC flf-i'TJ'i V1 r 1 ! 29c il 42c r I Bolosna, Head Cheese, Veal Z C.i.r rrantri-nrt C r B.."f1 i UKU.av, k lanniwiidf fl I " ki . .;' JK i ?.J . Fcr C.!tb4 ! . r , Pifi J ; KrisKet Lacon, tweet as a nut, Ij,;'1 f -,-iA t himiiiiI - h.x'J ricccs -. ; Swft Prembrn $QC M UJi I il tllC UlCtC Finnan Haddii. Salt Mackerel and Sailed Red OASalmon, pr lb.. .. UU ,ii4 fie J1 ' 1 . ..
fa.-tit- of patent coii'Ti hard' ht which hardens and nati rprnufs concrete. Th- ui'lfuii' work o f tl.- cominiiy ,itii"iii; t If ii!n!(yt v as m-n-
r.l, t i- ?'?". mm colnforl station l; pictures twin- a wc'U at in. on and a physical examination o ' I -acli .Ui!'lii ! M months. TRIAL OF SOCIALISTS IS RESUMED I ! Tf RNTIONAL NCWS StRVlCE i All;N. N. . I'iIj. J7--Stmi'p rroi i in an t ii m Py Mati' i-oiittsol tuiiay ii.ittinil til" il"fi'nsr of t'hailis Soloiinui ti.tmf-4 with four fittitr Sm-iaii.! a -v M-n. Ii ! y mi-n fur tliir i-.at .-in til" Imiiw :i r..l l.ri.uchl from him tlo" ao ui i h u that. ). is a r .! i: 1 1. hi a r y Sifiaii" tl.at !n- ii'!ie...s m t',f t;"'l'l striK--ai.il j1 u r i losr-.i. a!i'as to ioiii Vim'".!" o i i.'i I n ii t to intr'ii'liiitis of tin Soi'iaiUt nary in rou.iiu" i sii; liims.-if as a 'jlt' P f4 is!. i, tor. .1'nls;-'' Arthur VI. S'u t li t rPa nil. of louris"! lor tin Mat", in t r nl ii. oil in ivio,," a p .in' o ra p iiir I'.'j'y f lot t i m.ii'.I Py A'lolph ( ;..t ut -r. --i-u i! . . -r. ta'-y of tlii. Sii.vaiM party. h::iI .-r.t out fj-o ill Soi'taiiM loaiPiua rti-r.-; Auiim t :1 noiif yir.tr Scta.l ist . ou-tiv" ifriOfr ti:at tii" -n:u: t ir a r.'imii ion Mji:k "os tlia. I hey may I... rta'alp.il for i ause." ATTACKS THE DRYS III UNITED STATES I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! I.' M )i.)X. l-'.li. 7 I'lohii.itioii was al'..Lch.ii ar- a n "i ii.-cn t i " to li..l.sjie-.-on'' . th" .Mormnii I'os' to. lay in ti i editor)..! Co mm. n 1 1 1.- upon ihi a"tiv-j ili. s of American "ilry " worUer in' ;;ii countrt'. I'u.lcr th" caption "A: "f iioo'i l.eei." tin- Mornins I'li sai-l: j - lit ca IS Kit 11" 'IV in OU 5' to p o-sua.. thi- others tint laiis n.-r, .nii io. a is like t i.- fox in 'm- thiT thin-s an - m in it. ; a i! .it 1' . fonvm. - nt of ill" law." Th(, , . ,.,v s)Jil ,.,. r r.ol !o -Ms" in- . ... '
ii'ir . "ii. S,' ' ,i',',:S i'""" '". iantipatp the style seasons. Just as - ''" - 'h- ii.r.me! we)con,e a visit to the winter re- : lh" h-'- ' w '""'' irt!. ; , 0...K . nu,.,nt
., ,.,,,; ., . :t, U11.0, . 11 ,'ar'1"; nous n-re n, tir-ent i:ti-s;a:i l.uii J. ,;. proi, iint ion unrier ." t3tt.tc!Tttxt c7 T i'lTw ' Jt lTjXxJbXllJN It o JNAJ1J1i , ON MICHTfrAN "RATJ-OT ! J.xxxixj-i.xi x)Aiji-ui r IN i'cNATIONAL NEWS StftVICEI LAN'S) Ni ;. Mini . Kli. i'7--IVnt for th" p.acuiR- of tii" name of ';-. j .1 on 11 .1. Pers'jiiis on th" iviinary Pa!-1 Jot in Michigan at th April e leetio'i s a i-nn.!iilap for the ll-publican noui- j ination for piesi.Jont were tll-d to.la v i villi the secretary of sta'. Tl:e sp"n- 1 1 ers we.-" ai from 'c;rt linr..n. BOLD ROBBER AT MIAMI Ml MI. P! . 1'. '.. 24 The police to- j rlay a'-- "iivliirsr for or" of the boldest ; bin-Sin r '.ha: has appeared in Florida !n ' I manv ears. in p;am vi-w- ut pa-set s-t.y ; ui th" busiest part ot Miami s busm-ss l.siri.-t, a th,"f lis; evei-iti-f 1 .-1 s-i r-i v ! l emi.v. 1 a disMy of j-w-is ami .1, ,- I a:rr jf;r,f r:z: i I'.-ipi-ii. .ti!onieri thoiieht n" nas orp ins as a window t rimm-d. r. nuniiis th ti: splay. GEDDES TO BE AMR A CJ i-ah'rT I ' is 'i.RNATlOAL r;rws SERVICE! L')NlifN'. Feb. ;7 Sir Auckland 'I'Jds. minister of national service, lias detir.it ely accepted the post of F.ritis!i ambassador to V.'a "bins; ton. suc-cc-dms Viscount Grey, th- Daily Tcli jfiin stated today. INTER-CHURCH j WORLD MOVEMENT i I INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE! WHITING, iti-1. Keo "7. Th" Int"r-'h-trch World Me.v-ment of Xortli Amerii-a. durirs the month of March. v ii: hold a meet ins In every state In tli" i nion. March 1 J r.d wl'.l b" 1'eld in Indianapolis. pastor of the Protestant oh this M it" have h u invitation to attend, j viih his railroad far.- pa d. If there j I are ai-y past .rs in the Calumet region i who have not received a notice " an! ' :' ' ' ''n '.I ca ' " w it h h .d t r. t inn to tis meotinc. communi'harles K. Trn'hl 1, office1 I -oc. 1 , I ., .,a ,.r..,l.-.nlial wilt TA fore elie.-l j you at one-. j Th- Intej'-Ciiurch World 'lnvi'mppl ! r-or'S"nis tli- first united effort of i th" Vrotestiint. Clturcp.rs to meet. th" I asks of th" itiie. 1 Is. in a word. t undertake a scientific survey ,,f the ; I world s r.i'iiji from fie standpoint of ' evangelical ' ar i st ia ;n ' y. To project . a co -i-ip-1 a f i ve comi".unity and world i ' pros! am to meet th" needs showh by ;1his survey. Tn discover and devejoj) r-oi:rces of life, money and pj-ayer. required by th- pros ram fixed. Su-h ' j tt-.i-mes as '"Spiritual l?.iiiirC "To! i Ass s- in Winrins M.-n to t'hrist in the I'hnrch." Second proc-am. mob ilizins , tii" power of tii- chnri ii toward a j uni;ed oi.Je-tie. To present In the youns P' op!" of North Am-rica a chalj l-ii sA of p'lttinc: their life's work I v. it h th" i-'iiir-'ii of ("nrist. Missionary Too Late To Classify Li 11--T Pa:r of lady's cniy shoes on So. .-shore car, Wed. eve., hot.. I ink t fi'immooo. nti.i ii-cewisin. Jp;wa'-i. Th m- iL:mm"mi llThlt. 2-27-21 N TIGF TO Xi .N-r.KS Iir.N'T. ! STAT17 OF IN"!IN'A. LA !I1 COL'N'TT. ! IN T1IK (TTV OilT.T OK T11L CITY ! ' F IIA.MM'i.Nn. INIU ANA. i.EgitdK ! JPini-.F.s vs i iii:i,i:s r. lamiim.-;. SFIToN PllDMISSdllY MtTH. Now com. s th" plaint. if, by ph.! Gre-n-; v. aid. Ih i attorney, and til-s ) i ;- com-p!a-0 her' in. toS' ili"r i"h a:i n!lidail of a .omnet-nt pt rsoll showins thai ill' d-fendaiii. iT arles T. L imbos, is nol ie.si.len: of th- stme .-.f Indiana. . . j i . . . .. .. . . Said defendant is th-r-for- her-1 ili..i!ili"d of the pc-iib r 'y of said action , 'and that th" same v. :!1 stand for trial : ' al t!i- tltv t'ourt in the t'itv of llam-l i ' . i m-"id. Indiana, and that un.ess n- ap- ,- pear a"d answer or demur therein, at i the i. j'.iiHK of said cans- on Ihe I'flh !day of March. A. P. 1:2'. la h-Kiii and jhei.l in the Oily I'ourt. at I r i mm. md. in i said County and State, on the 20th day of March. A. I. 1 0 2 n . sabj action wi l be Vieard and determined in h:s absence. 1 NT WITNESS WLITillEOI-. t hereunto Sef my hand and affix seal f said Court at Hammond, this 13th day of February. A. P. 1520. . THEODORE KLOT2.
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iHi 1 wmvm LIk the carlr Spring crocuses lilV lilt? UI Ve viv.ud SHOW while Wln.T is vet in full ; 1 . - wlii2, Spring fashion bio?som ronn jui t Am of the active Bason. This to the average maie mind Is an anomalous state of af-j fairs, but ia easily comprehended by . ' i. "t,n .ixn nn tha me uppusiie ea. . " " J i..nt ,,i.t fnr cmnethlnir now. ea eer y : funs ui i iiv ityiii.i .- k 1 . ti.io w change ef scne. w foci that besides
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ihe -real benelit physically there i3.ever. As a matter or ract rne inmp the rriPiit.il Kthnulu of new clothes 'I noted most before leaving Paris r-
war an(1 ew modes to be develops0 gtron? is th habit, now established that vre have what may ; . .oon p.im ' l li"i ui tru All r A 1 1 a ri uoun, aw. .... Barh frorVsi lmvp hecome an accepeihication. !.)!! home and foreign. in-( -I'lstria! t";.iti..ns as it relates to the ' i' .-a pa t'le 1 's pi .n s , In if t y of all iTi-li- ! veluals. lor coinii:-'" Je .tion to the w ' : al '"- ' '''" sr"'ial or ir ami to the en.l of estaii ; ishir.K a genuine huniii n lit ut hr:.i0.1. i"..-v. lion I. Tul!i. head of the fir-iii il" pa r 1 110 11 1 . i!i o?f;ces in Ini ia nario' is ; ;-,-. Maion '. Hislion, li"a.i of rural survey offices, in 1 ml ia na po -lis; P.e. i'. 1. Tru. iiiooil. head of city rrv.-v.. t.fYiee., j;l Schraae but Id ins. "Whit ins. Imliana. J"ri " ''onferen Tli" ti fill 11 , .10- . ' '-) uul,u'"- " TELL WHY BILL IS imical to them 1 ISTESNATIONAL news servicei ASH 1 N'i IT" in. Feb. Ln. In the memo rials r-re. nted by labor to t.r,-si,i nt railroad bill was I',..-. . " J'i 1tnic.it to tli- interests j '..t raiiroadrr.iTt-borliood. and. t -. f ,-pini zed lat.oi. as v.-.i as . til? t erests of 'I.- farmers. Th- delegation of railroad lirothrre: ,r-se r. t at 1 es. consiPtir.fi: of hearl-d by Itert fift.
Every Footprint of Fashion is Shown in Ortt's Superb Display of
Early Spring Footwear
This display will appeal in a special way to all those who appreciate "QUALITY" as well as "STYLE" in footwear. You will find an unusual range of styles and patterns, plus the usual 0RTT SAVING of $1 to $3 a pair.
New and Spat-Pumps ihe smartest ' .......... or black glazed kid, flexible soles, ular. Fine variety of sizes. The pair We are Springing the New for Men, Too! Yc feature the "Walk-Over" H you can't get away from the
there is "Style-kick and "CommonSense" comfort in every Walk-Over Shoe. We have a particular model for every particular foot or whim. $7.50 T0 $14.00 Others ranging in price from $4.95 to $8.50 many styles to select from.
JAS. B. ORTT "The Shop Ahead." 169 EAST STATE STREET Hammond, Ind.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty.
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vms ALVD tprl thing. Ia fact the ra.rlj etylei there shown may bo said to anticipate and forecast the styles for summer. Not every women is fortunate enough to be able to visit this ellseum of the elect. The fortunate few may level in the warm sunshine and Foothlnj airs of the south, while to Most of us is granted only the satisfaction of anticipating similar Joys elaewheie later on. Yet. the mind turns naturally Just now to what is new in sport frocks and lighter things and for this reason I have designed a typical frock of lighter material applicable to either Palm Beach or the summer festivities in the northern roborts later on. The term sport frock does not mean today a drees to be worn only at th tnnis meet or on the golf links, but a dainty affair quite suitable for the afternoon or the boardwalk promenade. Creoe de chine Is the material that most readily lends itseVf to this sort of thing, and I have selected for th skirt a cream white and Tor the bloVse a coral. The blouse is shirred at the waist and caught with four fancy pearl buttons and is embroidered witfi eelf color silk and white beads. The skirt is embroidered with coral color stitching in a plain band s shown. Extreme smartness is added by pleating the skirt generously, which adds cote fort so necessarv to the fre f n t u 1 1 1 e t hiitnv f In aIKdw nni wVi I' a . ' " ; . iiato the biouae are in kimo,i efUndoubtedly, the younger set will : rule supreme again this season at ihnth Tclntpr rpRfirtR anrf Ktrmmer V-i.. . m w riaces. With a fu;l year gone b since the armistice and so many of the boys now back in social life, this iirnmkM tn he a trav season Indeei - and lrocks will be more youthful than jcently was the predominance of youthful modes in all th salons, and my Paris orciee wnn wnicn i am in rln5t touch sends me cables resu- - -. - - lany to the same enect. M. Jew!!, who recntly actrt with two other In wage negotiations with J'res.dent Wiison. Five .pok fsni'ti of farming interests, headed l,v Ueorgre i Hampton, nunaginj; director of t!i" Fariners' National Council. accompanied the Krotiieriioou delegation. The resolution presented by the railroad workers was a"" follows. 'T'.e it resolved: That we. the organi zed body of employe making possible the operation of the railway
ill have offices j system of, the fnited States, with a ;n Indianapolis, full sem-c of our responsibility to ourf the Occidental s-l-'s. our families and the peopl J of our country, and wholly desirous
of assisting in a definite and orderly manner consistent with th- American .ii!-1 . t u t ion and principles the reachIns of an equitab solution of tills problem, do now request that you veto this bill and return it to the f'nnst',; of the Fnit'-d States withoii ,ar ap-
th-lprovai. ilrnuy iMte; tl-nt oiiiy i.y de-'such a con rse a orderly solution
of problem now confronting the ! Ain-ri-an people be achieved, and we respectfully re(U'st that you conscl-r this resolution in connection with thej memorial addrej?sed to ("oncress. a! copy of which was placed in jr mr. bunds on February 21." M
The "One Eyelet Tie" is one of the most charming examples of the shoe designer's art, and will be one of Fashion's Favorites for the new season. Shown in AIJOver Brown Kid and All-Over Patent Leather. ,
$8.50 AND $9.00 Oxfords Extra fine grad. Shown in a variety of styles and patterns in patent leather and brown and black kid. I Iigh or low heels. $6.95 to $12.00 Different pump ever designed. Patent i- hi- ii i it lull rrencn neeis. very pop $7.50 Ones 'cause fact that Good Boy' Shoes. Reasonable Prices.
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Sporting Briefs
IXI.ilANAI'Oi.l.s, )--.!,. Officials of the 1 ndia na polis Motor Sp-edway arc in a dil-mma, ilu- to th- receipt of fec ral caret ti My guarded inquiries from two countries with whic'n the V'nited States is Mill officially at war, feel if in out the s-rit iment that would -.rce the entiauc- of M-rcedes and A usl rol iaiml-r teanis. of Herman and Austrian des itr.a t on. r-sp-ctivtiy. in the etshty Juternation.il itui-tniio race in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Monday, May .'list, for a cash pursof oca. X 'ndouhtediy. if th" entry of saicb t-ams were ! in i 1. 1 , tb-y wouid prove the K rent est !r:i-.'. ins card that the spe-dway l as ev. r r. a'ur. il. f.tid Ihe race would l,.. th" tuost bttterlj contested that has c.r !. -en run or. the famous track. llow -. .1, the men directing np"-i!;va.y affaii.- .;re dubious com.-err.ir.s th- attitude of tin; public tisurins that t h- ii pp-a.-am " of the Teutonic c-ui 1 1-nd . rs inisht (jive rise t violent demons) rations, -.villi possibly danger of jn. -s.,r:u harm. Ksjiecially fraught ihi liir-at of grave cons.-iju-i.c.-.s wom l b- li-.e situation, th-y fe-'i. if in - ,,i th.- rcjiieeentatives of the f irmer ("intral )7uropean sroup of jiowers siiould win Assuredly licithitis mo:- tinpopuiar could be imasitt-ii than a 'i-rman or ) Austrian victory, and wh.iher it is! Uoud policy to op-n Ih- door to ti." pot-sibiiity of such a denouement, a j mooted question. i In llfS a Mercedes victory iu th- j French t.'rand 1'ric resulted u tli: J uba mluniia ti t of that taiu .-s contest i for four y-ai-s, until lii" khvI'S wound j iiioicte J on Fr-nch pi id. iiad been heled by tli" .'i-oilcni bi.'ni of t;;ne. j In Mercedes auin i-aptiired th" i hlstoriv; evcnl, this ti'.n- makins a clean j sw iep of all lhr-e piac. s, and a imini.sterins to Franc- t !: most crush- I in defeat in ii-r history. Aviation i entjlnes were used in t lie Merc-ales j fliers that accomplished this, feat, th- j same type of engin" that iat-r wtiit into the Taul.io-s, FokK-rs and Gothas j of vindictive im-moiy on ti;- part ot , the Al!! s in the rec-nt world conflict, ti-rniany's victory liad the furlti-r ef1'ect of increasing- her air ad v swollen J pr.Ue to the bursting point, and of lur. j nishins what to );er was (onciusive I proof that l."r aviation program had j reached a stage of efficiency In ad- ! lance of any other nation. V month later the war broke out. with the re- ; suits that are of universal knowledge. , Accordingly, speedway officials ar ! sorely v-x-d by a consideration of the ; consequences that would ensue siiouldi they extend an intimation to racing , teams from ii.r ma n v and Aiistria that FOR jp Try Musterole- See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole in briskly, and csually the pain is gone a delicioua, soothing com fort comestotakeitsplace. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil cf mustird. Use it instead cf mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, r.euraJgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuxnatism, 1 a.ibago, pains end aches of th back or joints, pprains, sore muscles, bruises. chilblains, frosted feet, cold3 cf the i chest. Always dependable. 20 and 60c jars; hospital sire 2.50. mf pu m ww. .ji. ;tiPHPMPTg,i.
Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND, IND.
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Specials For Saturday, Feb. 28
fc4 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 2412 lbs Fels Naphtha Soap, 7 EL ( 10 bars for. Limit 1 0 bars. Sweet California A,Kr n j ttJL; Oranges, dozen. Santa Clara Prunes, large size and sweet, 3 lbs. for.... 69c Hi
Canned Goods Special Red D , , . Kidney Bean,, Solid Pack3 Ah lb- QQ Q t 1 r r cans. 3 for .... v
Tomatoes, Green Cut i Beans, 3 cans QQp 4 for tj .V' 1 dozen cans, $1.50. flebe 3 cans for 38c; 1 dozen cans for. .$1.50, PA ti Lighthouse Cleanser OCpl 6cansfor -Uj
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Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 . Hohman Street. Hannneim t,i
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their entries for he lloosicr ciasslwould not be rejected. K.vprc ssions of opinion on the subject from tport1ns writer." and raelns fans are freely Invited, with a vie w to ward accuratc'y
pansln-; the pubic n-ntlm-nt i u t!o.. mutter ami arri ins at a d-c-ision thai wlil lie in accordance with th" feel- .
Ins and thought of the American public, as wr-ll as that of other nations v. ho will have representative:! in th Indianapolis contest. f 1 ' IV 1 ) 1 .' J,s . 1 jc u.' ' ' li Ul-' .It 5 I. - . iti viii e i i.i W . " I I. MWrnillV"-' . .. . II ' ' I r i u i3 uj ta CAiTLo3tandfou!7d Cblumra Will put fheSpotiiMd RsulU5 on it and help you tindwhAtuou have Lost Excellent There -an be only one verdict lor Keeps Fresh Cakes "Excellent." Not how little, but how nnifh we can put into our eakes to make thorn the delicious dainties they arc is the reason for Keeps Fresh ex-ellence in bakiiifz. Every dainty iniasrniable in the art of baking will be found here. All baked by electricity. .1i ! f. Keeps Fresh Bak: y 155 STATE ST. Kammond i.'iH!,'nitfWiirmrVW '- --J--t.-i 'in. wmfi ILr? $1.85 Carnation or Pet Brand Milk 7 for . . $.1 .UU . ST P,ck5s" y 43 Beans, J lbs. lor 10 lbs. for. 95c Salmon Chinook Alaska tall cans, 3 for . . $1.00 , M 69c nuu-nu-muit: Soap, 10 bars for j Pure Buckwheat Flour ; 5 lbs. for 40c IU lbs. tor 79c Bulk Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 lbs. Q 1 for OlC v. "V., UU.
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