Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1920 — Page 4
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THE lm NBVSPAPIRS BY THE LAKE COUNTV POINTING i PUBtlSH!N3 COMPANY Th Ln.r County Tlm Dally exept Saturday flunday. fc.olurd at thm poslolilc In Hammond. Jua Thm Tin.en KAft Ohlewro-Trtdlann Harbor, daily eicep: Sunday Entr at the poatofflca la fcjiat Chicago, Notmbr Tg, 181J. Thm Laka County 7 Imm 3afurdT and Week! jj.attlon. EnterM t tia ;oroffc Jn Hnmm.in.V February . 1914.
1 ha Gary Eventne Time I.iui expert Sunday. ton- j tra at tha poatt.tflv.-a In C.ary. April IS. ;
All uoier tba ct of kiarcu 3. Is79. u aecond-clasa matter. u . n rOMIQW advxbttsxnq omcM. G. LOuAN fAi.VB A CO CHICAGO.
Hammond
..' 3100. 3101. 3101
apartment wanted.)
Iiuphona 117
Ksf Chicago i T-lei'non 931
r tier from the p;ipef Metre it y is in -j-it;hT if ih Aififfc:; -
forests c-iii h brought Into use. In 1 H Timik.is'. reservation aluno there i moiv than Ti.Vi.K..HH,,:."M f n-t timber, gu d for little eise than pulp. In. Hit; l'hui;;uh reservation there arc also vast q mufti lies. Most of tl:is rebelled limber is snrui'.1 a homlm k. with some yyeilow cedar. cottor.wocd and loilgwpole nine". The opening of such resources to business enterprise mil: hi put an end to a cor.sideiabSe number of benucratic sinecui'es. " IN GERMANY When the dealer soak? yu another '.'i per mi for your spring milt, or. the s-hoe man explains that the prices nre up because the supply is doivn, don't net mad and kick. Iinn't rto husiin' iff the reservation decked out i" warpaint anil t'riskin' a tomahavk. Nay, nay, cone of the rough stuff, brother.-' h-
The Passing Show
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JtOiAna H'boi in..,v- L"-ai-') Tt!Hi:inr.e PP-t Indinn Martior t Reporter a .nir;a "."iV. ) .Telephone 283 ! i,s -xou a pass.ihlv ood m:!! of of ties here lot CroirBnfp7rT " Telephon. 0-M j (he sun kind of .7 parni'V in I Jot-man v to lav vrown ti!nt Irlc&rione 4J I t If you h any trouMe graulnc Tni? T'vn makes con. i would scr ytv.i back $230. - :ti shilll. v e do? ' .;.!
piami lmmeciately to ;h Circulation PrpartmanU
MOST of ns worry a li:a. 'mora. ABOUT getting c;ur 'nlirii-s THAW w. ., i.iv.u!. rhrritng t.hiii. Or ecurs Senator Nvelx'rry forK-et i.it . i... ' KOTHWO 'ueovt in J n-piean but
j u i'h our c iu plo r AS n i ii.i t to moil to di.'-cii" lion lie
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a hiirried ,"' rman writer in u j... r. We dt.u't kinnv.-dear-Fritz, hut under thf stain e.s Vte.ildn't it 'be Kood busin' s's to wear i.
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!rOTXC TO SCESCHBISi If you fa!1 to r-.-elve your copy o Tni Trvna a? rronnpt'
- . 'M mo yai, 'i-heci mn in:na ix nun ;
.yi vr rrxa not nt en ttrna Remember that the mail : suit .' re la rrnt what it U9"d t ba anrt that complaints ara Keneral from many aource." about the trtn nn.1 nmll aer- ; . Tica. Th TiiiB't has Increased a rriarinir fqntrmont and! unTrcro r.nTv vrrncn la atrtvlnir Mmmtly to reach it patrona on tlma. B i HOUSLS BADLY NEEDED. rrampt in advising ua when you do ot fui your paper an I In speakinK of the housini; problem in the Calumet a will act promptly. ... . region. Maj. llenrv W. l.ecj iti the Calumet Ii i t1 . s.ivs
j pertinently: "During the Inst three years, -as this paper b.i.s I frequently reported, more than- two hundred r." vc.f.i -
.i j lories have moved into the Calumea n-eion. Whre A GOOD MAN GONE. j oti e they t ame in files, now .th:v are comiu:; in hat-
The tragic, death of former Justb-e John H. (liilettj talions. ( a
Of the Indiana .Supreme court, remove. from this purlieu j All this emphasizes the need fuv additional lv..u.-i
one or. inaianas most-r.uuou? lawyers and a t.riKiant mg faeilittes and the many other improvements un I jurist without" reer In the unnaN t.f ;-tate .iurisput dence. j takfu by lile Calumet Manufacturing Asso,-ia! Ion :. The text bocks. of law written bTu.ige canett years ago i alu,r orKauiTHtions. t!m- C.iiu.net reKHm ;.,:;:.- to
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will ever he monuments to his sp!endi-i mind. In the su precis court .at. the capito! ia Indianapolis, bans? a !lfe.sle portrait of Judge Giilett. AJenp with the other famous lnuiana jurists, who have oc.- upieu seats in the supreme court since Indiana was founded as a state ;'nd it. ,ia a portrait a'nd a memory that Indiana can revere. Of legal ancestry and training, with his long career on the circuit bench of Iike county, theu as deputy attorney general of Indiana followed by a shinin e service on the supreme court bench. . Iud.ce Oi'Iett idolized his profession and was always a particularly hrieht conse.-ilrttion in i;. Indeed, law raid his home were the decedent's oniy hobbies. He lived for Them
and tva? n-nr happy 'wlhon them. lie was a m m r f j wholly judicial temperament, and a rmai kabie sruderjf. j lie was. a thorough heijever in thf teachings ami life of the republican party and he honored it as it had hon- j
ored him. The death of hi beloved heipmate in t'JI S j
approiehlng the erert of Irs devel pm-'tit. and that t h . shall In- aoeoiv pi ished with the gi ;;i ..--t .good to" ih greatest number and with system and regularity v i! require careful ji-Huninc ;nd constaut afitt-r.tion.
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EDWARD C.MINAS CO j
Store Open Till 9:30 p. m. Saturday Start the Day Right
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LOKOIMO for bntiiry J. II Z 3. whoi ' eu li In oior.-i lj! y CASH our War .caincrp Stamp 'f th
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by phoning your grocery order to our Sanitarv Grocery
matter how large or small, it will be delivered with promptness. Not only can you depend upon our deliveries being prompt, but f you receive the best and purest foodstuffs we are able to obtain, j Vou can always be assured of fair prices and the week-end sales l give specials that are worth-while savings to every housewife who keenly desires to save on her groceries. Below are listed $
a tew specials tor Friday and Saturday.
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A EE SHARTIN asks. W ii h r: n au -
!! -known motto 'Wh.-'t is hone:
wes a blow to him from which he never recovered. U
hosband and father and bis memory will long be revered.
THE TURK REMAINS. While Turkey is far from America, there vviil he resrrct that' the supreme allied council has reached an agreement to permit the sultan to remain in Constantinople. The Turk has no proper. p!a e in Furope. and the present situation would seem to have offered the op-
j port unity for banishing him from a roi-.tim-ut v. here !
Via..- never been auislit but a plague. Willi" the sultan will if ic! -bed if power ami 'he allies will exercise control over the J tan i,' riches. th-
ancient city w ill remain the Turkish capital. Though )
deprived cf an army, he may not he robbed of tins-acre
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WORLD BE3INS t,, , . V'lTH sJu" WE r ov-n, be tills VSED to b,.'
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WHEN a man tips a uni:r HE ncirr asks the wain-r bat ! WITH the 25e he pave him p-iM w HE -itv.s th.'it ou'tica rORhis wif- bo-aii-r Isr .;. n'L WANT th - waiter to regar.l h i.i AS h e'i.-ap :-k.i
did
I Flour j Gold Medal or Ceresota, ! !4 bbl. sack ; (I sack to customer.)
$3.79
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ANNOUNCE
le ! ' ' - Vie ri.l ii Tlif Tiafiifi li-ic inr1 ' ho n ni-ii roi - iti iom r-
ras a Sincere Christian, an honored citizen, a loving , . ., , , , '.
I'OV, I iMI.lhll ml aivi iipi. it un . 1 1 jI M lil 1IUUII II t-lll i.ll i superstition, it has been permitted to .sun ive be. ause of the jealousy of the powers. It is true that it is proposed to remove the' 'Armenians from nndv the s a
of the Turks, but even ';nt Would lift seem to oini.i'to the desirability of removing the -Ottoman pov, r f,.;- jpjo Asia. . - " .. f-'or the crimes Turkey has committed 'he greater nations of PurOpe are in a degree culpable, heeau-e for ton lonp they permitted th.o empire, to remain. Turkev ha s '-always had a largo (diri.-'ian population and that has been th source ef the trouble. Thuuh Mo-deni intolerance and fanaticism lias made every pe.ib'e effort from time to.time to e.trmina:e this, el'-meut. Christian lOurope sat supinely, by and allowed the Viatighte'r'to so .on. 'As thruth that was not enough it appears that the
WHERE PULPWOOD IS PLENTIFUL. The alarming scarcity of newsprint v:tu its at-ten-da'G't increasing 'pTice; Which has eiiusei! some new s--aperfl:-to-, suspend publication and eeunpelled many to take ether measures of conserving the sup'ply, has ilirecud attention to the vast supply of pulpwor-d In Alaska. A recent estimate-says -the territory has'a practically Iim:t'f?s supply of timber, .much of which is good for nothing else but to convert Into news print. While the rest of the nation needs'the pulp. Alaska needs the ii.uoey vyjjeji,' toa,.in"dusirr wouil; iiv-jfe t it.. fe. .that faraway corner of the United States Tad not participate in 1 he, ,wa-Upr4i pi'ospeiity of th.e farmii;ar-iinJs,ii:ar.u-facturlng.-states. - ' ' " . .. . . ; -Diiryig.the va-r much vas said aho.it the a'vailuhil-. ity of Alaska spruce along the coast for aircraft- manmfacture, and a fcrert reservation was forced for the .purpose of obtaining ..a. supply of such timber, but the Alaskans who promised so-much in this regard no v. aeknowledge experience has proved this timber . practically t:se'ess for aircraft because branches form aire-1-' from th ground on these trees makin? innutuera'cle knoa. which .-adly interfere wi-th their tisefi!ii"s Or a ny purp.oscs s-- tl"se for which the iough- ; st iumber can be u-e.. - The woo, i gooet. iioTrv.-r. for pulp making, and
Tur'k.i?,td escape the full measure of just punishmeo't b.V-rie.ing t.eriiiif ted to. retain his Euroi!un. capital intead of .being deported far rnourth into A? 5-1 to i'cmve him -as' a scourge to 1 ivi iization.'
TURKS ARK umnnoTtiH ns t. ailifs' acnon. fa id. Probably believe that thev will agatu (-srape j'uuisbment. as s i often in "the i::M'. IF MKXICAX bandits wish to ler.rn Ii.ca t., form their function wjth ne-atnes-s and ' dispateti should hang around some .of our citpe- for ;. f.;v.and set peonters.
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(aI)-i:i:tisj-.me.ts) roa AUDITOR. i : r Tinas: I at no'iner. to tit" votera of I..-ike ' 'aii' I v. .11 be a c.t au act to for -Ii--mi toi : all lot Ail-tO-.)- of JjtVir "'. ! -.ii.-i rr;. subj--i t to t'ie rrutianes Ma;-- 4lh l:2. i-i: m. i hand. TOE CrMZNAI. COURT JUDGE.
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More-' than 60 yrs. ago ii-fW an English chemiaii ist bean to ir.anufacture. BEECIIAM"S PILLS. Today they have the largest .
sale ci any meehcine m t lie worki!
nee- to the -t.-,fi-r. ,- f Kake I am a c.-imi :dat for tf.e
:i -rao.atioa ... t lie or!iie ,,f Juilge of the; I'tireii--,! 1 , ,-ut on tl- la Dul-la an tick-t.j '''.;' to the primary tlt-ction to bj i
t" i -I May I. i:i20.
1 '.I" .-. t:o;.i t 'us ..Mice nnd'-'- appe.uH- ' no lit vt" lioj '.;. v.: ; ii-it . nv-cj.; Mai.il 19.
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JELKE'S GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE5 lbs. $2.00; per lb
Milk
Pet Brand, dozen small cans, 80c; per can
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. K-l.-.-r 1 ini.-s: I'a-li--- 'lite-upi-e to 1 1" - Ui!t rf the I county. tiii'MiKli the ei-littnns if your !--t'ii 'hat I a rti . ca ndii.l.'i '. for the
J1--I iii'h n te-nnnai ion for JuJre of the i j
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I.'.'ll. I now hold this C'fMce uiae r ati-pnjn-el of "th Governor, -uieo jtintiarv 1st, V.. MlhES XOUTOX.
C Be:
or more
products not included), 5 lbs Fels Naphtha or Kirk's American OOQp Family (with order), 10 bars. .
. n:..; :-i 1 p y 41c
7c
Best Cane Granulated, with grocery order of t
(flour, soap or dairy g0 ii
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73 c
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FOR SHE3ITF. r Tin-.e-: iSe aiiei-utli-e to the vi'iiri of I
comity that 1 w!l be a .-afunlate for t ?Nee of Siierin of Lake Cut-tv. sulo. to the j'l-imai i"n. Mnv ltd. l-oTi. jat .. t'MPi.i-nr. eiary. In !
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Baked Beans
Van Camp's, extra fine O quality, 2 large cans JrJ
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NE of the reasons why housewives are so delighted to know that the old,
reliable Karo is now to be had with the
f lavoringr of purest maple sugar is because it solves the "High Coit of Maple Syrup Problem."
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FOB SHERIFF. diter Tones: - K.ndi-' ni,r.,'iinr. to i.h. v(i!"r of I .p.',:
ooi i i y 'hti' I am a erj.pPir for the! !!. ill. 1' -o,: -., . K,-. ,,(h,i- Of Sil-l-irf Of; j i.aio- 'tut y ;r , .,, ,o,-:. M : icke'. j I -ailo'eot t- tlie I'l-tninrv ' ('- e-m to b- ' la. ai May 4'h l!jn. j
l. r.nvix wiiiukki:. ; Hauiia-jtivl. i fox SHEEirr. ! -:i:t..r thc a: j '! ase ,ii'iii.:i ,cf t-i i!ip voters of !,nk , I'mti'y tt-.at I am a ei nd ld-i t e f.'r the ' loUU. thou -to the offa-n of Sheriff of i Iik.- c-.untv I'll the Kepubh.-ati ticket.; .- il'i'.-t to the primary vWc ion. May 4tli, J KKin i.rs'D. j FOB SHXKIFr. ! I5.or T'eies-i'i'-aw annoiinre to fit nters of Lake j '"'Miitv till' I am h nut dut e for tli j U' r'ib'iesn noicinfi.t ion for .sheriff of 1 .1 iv eoiiTi'y. ;M the primary election. M.i v 1'h. lla. I am a,r pr - nt a Tv-k l-'ii-'-int of lie 'irv of (Jar;.- I'. !ici I " i-ai t tic ii t ta -i r'ii) t e( ) . JA.Uhs 1 VOW LI.VG. i t . Ind.
FOK COKCirER. P.d i ' or Tjme ; V". ! t yo-ti kindiy announce through the 'd ii'-.iis of tour v.! per that I am a an-oid..-.--for. r'ViH-iHiiiainn to the e.fR.-e of
I orimer on the ;ul!icait ti.-l.--l at the . i."
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Sardines
Fancy, packed in oil, kev openers, O 3 cans
I Old Dutch Cleanser pc R . -at
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ran
9c
Argo Gloss Starch
5 pound box . . .
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48c
CookieS Fresh baked; a fine assortment to OQ P
Catsup
Crisco
The new Karo Maple Flavor has the delicious tacte of new maple syrup; it also has the rich body so desirable in a table yrup. Compare the flavor and cost- of Kara Maple Flavor with other
syrups. You'll then know
why it is so popular.
Monarch Brand, large bottle .
23c
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or cooking an
frying, 1 1 lb cat;
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1 ii In i-'ta-.- hat f wo month
' in iiko o.'.int.v i he Tre.fi ?n r-r
ion. : ,to no: :,.vume Hi- ir oitl'-es i" :. fter (lie ot lor I'onr.tv o(!t- M
c rs. bat 1 too tr; mt to i-inniiny in. 'fit iiifairs -,f -he .it'ieo la -, ni.-irmei- ?1 la.-r.t ih- S'.;( pelt of -he ei-etols at the p!
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Farreil's A 1 Nut OO Margarine, per lb. Snider's Tomato Soup, extra large can.-, 3 for" OOC
Domino Pure Cane
Fancy
Sugar Syr;:p, can
Pineapple Hawaiian, per can
49 c
18c sliced 31c
Co la .a
Kim.wtr i:. kvanh. m.d.
TOR TREASUKEE. I lapfor Tunes: 1'o-.se itiii; 'Un'-" to the rt-r of Like j cumt v that 1 u.il be a candiditte for; -e-tieiiiua,ti.n ft-r Treasuivr of lke ! eannt .. Ir.-'l. subj-,:l to th.- prinuii'ies -f -May -it!;, tie .). I j:Ai.i';r v.. nn.wii:v. j
WASHING POWDER Grandma's Powder, 3 packages, 50c; per package ,
large J Q j
SCOURING POWDER Kitchen Klenzer, 6 cans limit, per can
5c
FOB SENATOR. I.itt..r Time?: i'a.-i.s t.,,iiounce to t)ip voter i f I, ike eoiooy ,1,. ft ce.telliate lor t e-i.- in;n! ten fer Senator from S.ako coaii'y, Imiion.i. sabje. t to ;he primaries f ytiy ith, KCO. . JAMES J. X'T.PJL.
COFFEE Savoy or Monarch Brand, 3 ib. can
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FOB BEFBESrHTATTTE. KiiH or '''hiv--: Kindp,- prmotp-. e t.- the votr r.f T.-.V.o i rer.Tv ll.. f ;i la .-., a i . -a ,-..-o . a. - f.
f -1- fa- ..fa r It.-; -i-lo'iln I ! 'O ,f'l,:-v I i-.tr: i suli.ieei to primary election to be
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5a sare fo a& yonr grocer for Karo bfcipla Flavor in the Green Can. It is guaranteed to please yoxi or your grocer returns yoar trzaney. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Selling Repreir.ntctiv G. II. O AM MAN !2 Merchants Ear.k C'dg. Ir.ciiatupoJIj, Ind.
FOE COT-nvnSSIONER. t: '.'-a- T:t, .'..: 1 iea.-e h n la -a nee ;o the t"'iTs of l.nke i.--irt ih' I ; M lie a in nri inn : T ' I --tie. nt 1 tin t a n f L'a- Ih'- nt'-ae if I '-.n-riii. .nonet , - ,,.. i--i-i eli tviet r.f l.nkr cour.t v. sui;ee-v to the primaries. Ma v ii!.. iC'i". '&. O. SOK.VAF.
CANDY SPECIALS L-A!l-No Mints The best after dinner mint made; 35c box
B
ordrn 5
Milk
Chocolate
or
20c
Almond Bar?, 3 for
Burnt Peanuts, a fine OQp t j. ZJ ic eating candy. Id...
19c
20c
Cracker Jack or Chums, 3 10c pkcv
Jelly Beans, assorted colors and flavors, O Q per lb -:7C
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fob coacaassiCKEB. Editor Tim-re.; Will y -a ita. announce to the voter oC jhe county through the ccdiimns of year pa per 'hat I am a cnndalnte for the Ke;.tih'-.e-n noniinatton for (Vmtr.is. s'.--ner f r the F:r?t distriet. snhje.-t to t!m pritnarv on Jkv 4th. 1320. Ll.t N"I1 A.s K BOTf.
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FOB SUK7ET0K, Hd'tor Times: Kindly annenne to the v-ters r.f Is.ke Crt'in' - that T am a rnndalate for the nemtno t ton to t!'. orflre of Purveyor of lAkp county on the KcpttMI'iiti ticket, cubji et to the r-rimarv etcction to he hbl M-i- 4th. 1?:d. Tt AT SKEi.ET.
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Advertise in The Tirr.cs and aci ret ti e a t-He:--.its corr.e v.-i'.Vj ror.stant effort.
Hammond Fish Market 235 STATE STREET. HALF BLOCK ET OF P0ST0FFICE. We rrceive a!! kinds of fresh f!?h every dny in thr wrck. Fresh water fish, also salt water fish. All kinds smoked f.-h aid oysters. Reasonable prices. We clean the fi-h for vou. SAM KAPLAN', Pn,P.
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