Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1920 — Page 6

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PERSONAL'VALUATIONS

'TIMES BUREAU AT ST AT I CAPITAL 1 IXUlA.VAt'OI.IS. INK. SUrdi 18 H-pru-t.a buns received by the. state board of tax commissioners irstliral ha! assessors generally ovr '.ha state are oMming hnvy Increases in valui! ions of houfhoid nod and fnrm Impl emen t a. Rut from a number f trtwnahlpa the port, comes Miat ' ie assessor .are faiiins; to fe.e, the i rcperty on tlv lisi as true ras.i u- A the attention of tiie lax oonirmsaion and local assessing' official '.ist year was directed chiefly to t' sM.ss":fnt of rral estate ami corpo.,i : i- (. ropeity the rt i ona nro)rty wa permitiel slide. Tilia conlit0!! of affair resulted in the hir.on'1 increases in personal property assessments ordered by the ;te hoard n every county in the state. The inrrAii were mad rtecesa.ry in fai:n t sevrl townships he as )oinn( officer laat year obtained reionai property asseasmenis more nejriy on a par with true value. Th tlx commission i prepared this yer tc erclse its powers in removing as

sessors who refuse or are in n i I of making: proper porsonal propony assessments. It is pointed out ly TnI'Oin in Issioii that tlie failure f rlic

to get proper l .turns

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Man Should Read This

Thursday, March 18. 1920

izontal increases n ttion t ournnl.i ps The ideal towards which the i .1 ,iunirtiaflion la working, this ear i t;t the riifht values on the. hooks hy (lie assessors so that no incrc.cs wi;i lie required.

MOVIE MEN ARE CALLED ON CARPET

'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! SOUTH F.KMi. 1 N I .. March IS Theatie owners were called to ta.'n in South r.cnd this week when the proprieties were summoned to the city hail hy the city authorities and told that the price for Sunday tiimissmn must not. exceed the price for week days. ("ompiaint h.id been made thai the owners of motion picture houses would buy cheap films fr Sunday and then

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crowds exceeded the capacity or me t hea tel.. The proprieiors were informed that a continuance of the policy would re-

Pel Pf-v, iii's Oiiumcnt ''.. Inc. r.tjff.ilo. N V. ler Sirs: I was i('licd with what the doctors said were Varicose I'lccrs. and up until hIhhH n weeks Hgci I har: been treating thm for tihout a snd five month. ilh oil thw treatments that were Toe. scribed to nic by e cral doctors I received lttlle l.enent. Hnd thev kepi spreadinjr and kmvo m. much distress and rsii.-eil m.. to qUn rny work. 1 wa.s induced bv a brother hrakenian to try I'f terson's Ointment, and after I h.id used two boxes I sau- I lie wonderful results. yf,ti can tell sulYi-rinR ones troubled Willi uk!. painful ami horrid ulcers thstt otir ointment is h cure for them when eierythuiK else fails, a s ( havt tried sbout eveisihii-K. TliHiikinr u maiiv tinier our I am voiir happy f'i'iid. Ois. I Hes.er. lWtUe I'n-ek, Mich, 4.' i;ieriwo.d Ave.. .iHnuarv 111 !!lv J I know and dozen r f people write me."- says J-eteron of Hufi'aio. '"trial vtrson's Ointment ,, cures eczrnm old s,.res. suit rheum, pile, and all skin diseases, and hU JruKists sell a big box tor :,j cuts" Mail order nihil bv IVt. er-smi Ointment .,.. ,.., HuiTalo ". Y. Adv.

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plned the la(p, t I . in fIOc'Ks. Kowiis. suits. Ill's and wrapt, pronounced the best taste for the next six months bef. re a packed house at th! I.ad:es' sh f. Ther was not even standing room left and every seat in the bald-headed rowfirs taken as soon ns the doors opened.

ON RENSSELAER TRIP In the interet ( the Inter Ch-.jrch movement. A. R. Iiitkson. secretary uf the C.ary Y . M . I. A., left !,t Hensselier. nil., yesterday. Mr. lii.kson is In charge of the movement in thi." district

POOL ROOM TO SHIFT Tli.' flub Billiard hail and pool room on tiie fii'!t flour of the ;ar ("onimereial cluii building will soon pass out. of existence. Yesterday it become known Hat a deal is pending whereby the lease , f the club will be fiisposed of by Paul lhle. the owner and the fixtures removed to a new location outside the c ty. It is reported that a n five and ten cent stove will possibly occupy the quarters.

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GROCERY and MARKET 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials for Friday and Saturday

65c

10 lbs. Suir (with grocery order of fj Tt not $1.78 included) i Armour's Pur Simon Lard, 2 lb. pail at j Fancy Larje Dried Prunes, 30 C ! 35c seller, new stock, lb. . . j Rcurolt Biking Pswder, 1 Of

10 z. cans, per can Siacerity r Van Camp's Milk, 3 C tall cans - . Per dozen cans $1.50. SOAPS Old Country Laundry Soap, (ZQn i.- in i wUl

DCSI on ITIdllLCi, iv uai3. U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars . . .'

Armour's Lighthouse Laundry fJ7. Soap, 10 bars U Ve Brag Laundry Soap, 50 C

IV U1I3 Palm OHre Toilet Soap, 3 bars COFFEE AND TEA Fancy Coffee, Independent brand, lb.. . . Sincerity Coffee, 65c seller, per lb Happy Home Tea, y4 lb. pkg. ar; Bonita Coffee, 55c seller. this sale per lb Good Luck Butterine, per lb

Sookist Oranges, 10c seller, 7C 7c each; per dozen

Fancy Large Lemons, per dozen

25c 42c 55c 15c 49c 40c

30c

CANNED , FRUITS Sincerity Pineapple, 2's. 40c 28 C seller, this sale, per can. . . Shady Lane Peaches Fancy table peaches in syrup. 40c 35 C - seller, per can

Fancy Apricots, 45c seller, per can m Fancy Cherries, 2'?. per can

Fancy Hawiian Pineapple, lYz'i, per can.,

California Peaches, 2's. per can Fancy California Plums, 2'28. per can Fancy Table Peaches, 2's, in syrup, per can . .

RED TRIALS BEGIN

The itiais . f the ia:an. e of the It lied.- ainsted ;u i.inri. Hammond. Kae. fhicatio and Murnhani. dunnx the coun-iry-wide raids ,.n Ketl lie dqua rt ers, who were to he tried :n iJaty. Jawt week and at the eleventh hour were shifted to -hi, as. i for heating have heirun he. fote ("'..mriiissione,- T'aul u the Pon.iac buildinB The-, are ai; heid under a bi-iid of Sl.in.ui f.jr deportation The . ase of Mike Xnaher. a Hary red, was heard es:erda . The disposition lias not heen leat lied

KINDER BACK AT HIS WORK Fix-Senator Invigut M. Kinder of "ir. who Is a strf.nK "'ntenrler in the race for the nomination of prosecuting; attorney is able to he up and around burs', ii today, after hemn confined to Ins home with a feere cc-Id. This was Mi. Kinder1 a second illness ths v. inter. lie savs thei Is a couole of more votes he wants tn ft and a cold Is rioi EoiiiR to keep him home again.

A WAYWARD BOY Gary's wax-ward boy, Tony Petritu. fifteen ears old and llvinjt at 1813 Maryland St.. is In again. This time he is in the custody of (he juen!l? officers after ha.vinir been found sleeping in the Grand theatie. Tony does not believe in the old saving that "There, is no place like home."

AN AUTO CRASH Becoming confused. th drivers of two machines crashed into each other at the corner of bth ave. and Broadway In Gary yesterday evening. One machine was driven by T. 1. Oautlory. 2Z Washington St.. while William Winnicki of "iaxk Station was at the wheel of the other car. Both agreed to settle the damages.

ON NEW YORK TRIP Milan Birchin. employed in the v erseas department at the First National Bank in Clary is in Ntw York i-n a short bus.nesa trip in the interests of the Foreign Exchange deoatment of that institution. He will retut n to ia.ry the first part of next week

SQUEEZE

35c 28c

28c 35c 23c

MINSTREL DATES SET April i and Tlh are tlip dales st ?'ir the a-ppeai ance of the lnivei s,ty T.:b Minstrel.. in Clary. They wili plsv for three successive niahts at the Clary theatre. t'nder the direction of .)o Breu. the well known muistrei siiow instru. tor. rehenrsals will start at the . r.xins next weeft and ac cord, rig to Norman Qti'Un. i luirman o the Ml 'i st red , , ,m m 1 1 ee the how :h s year is tmi.c 1 . he of varietv

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JUDGE DUNN TOLD HIM When I'eter Hoult. a claiy neg-o at-t'-rnev. told Juds ru r, ji in the ojtv iour! j esqerday mnviiins. that the colored people of the , ity were not getting iqiure deal. Judge Lninn invited the l,i wvei to staj ou' of his com '. in tiie future.

TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tha kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL

Attend the LAST 2 DAYS FIRE SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Parisian Specialty Store Everything for Below Cost Flower Trimmed Hats Only $1.00 and $2.00 Many Things, Including Corsets and Hosiery Almost Given Away Parisian Specialty Store 187 State St. Hammond

A SMALL FIRE

Fie of an unknown ro gin caused i a !.-. s of f!ioi at h home of Mrs. Pat Fitzgerald, s;; 1'ie' war street in Gary j crda .. . n ft r noon , !

Sincerity Pure Preierres, 9 oz. Ofg jars. 28c seller, per jar. . .

Broadway Preserres, 22 oz. jar. per jar. Broadway Jelly, in tumblers. 2 for. . . . Clipper Brand Jam, 15 oz. jar, per jar. . . .

WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS.

Bull Durham, per pkg Camel Cigarettes, per pkg Lucky Strike Cigarettes, per pkg

35c 25c 15c

5c 18c 18c

NO ROOM ON BALD-HEAD ROW 'Id'," Paiee Va iothire on Gary when r comes ; d splay re mr'ns steles. T.ac n 'c'lt fen Cli'.-nto ,i-a:illM d s-

jSays His Prescription

Has Powerful lniliier.ee Over Rheumatism

FREE DEUVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.

Friday and Saturday Phone O IT lj H Jl D T Phone 793 flUD PnJEU 794 FOR Service Quality Low Prices HAMS MAYER APPROVED BRAND. 10-12 lbs... 32c MAYER'S CALIFORNIA HAMS ....... 24c SHOULDER ROAST VEAL 23l2c VEAL STEW 19c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET 21c PORK SHOULDER FOR ROASTING. ONLY 27c PORK SHANKS 21c SAUER KRAUT, quart 15c FRESH SPARE RIBS , 22c FRESH PIGS FEET. ONLY , 10c HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 25c HAMBURGER. NICE AND FRESH , 20c PIGS OR VEAL HEARTS 122C

HOME CURED CORN BLLF . . . MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 NOODLES, 3 for PET MILK, TALL 15c; 6 for...

Dlacorerer Telia Drug'triata Kot to TiA a Cant of Ajiyona'a Money Unleas Allenrhu Completely ' Baalahea AU Xhatunatlc Pains and Twlnras. Mr. .Trinir" II. Alien oiffTrd for ynts uith rlicumat ism. Mittiy timrs Ihi.s terrible difeasfi left hitn iiclfl' ss and un- ' ebi'- tf worrt. j II finally decided, a ft 'r en rn of ceaseless study, tlint in one ran br free from rliiima t lfni vmril the arrutnulated imruriU' J". commonly called uric a-td i-. iofdt. wfrt1 dissolved in tli joint and muscles and expelled from the body. j "lrh this id"a in mind he consulted rhysicians. m.ide e-cperinients and finally -compounded a prescription that quirkly I and comploir ly banished every sign and symptom at rheumatism from las system, j He freely ftave his discovery to others, i who took it v.ith what misrrit be called1 marvelous svecrss. After ytars of lirfIrft he decided tp let suffrr. rs evry- I where know about hlw discovery through j l he iin spHf.rs. Tur drupist has been i appointed BRents f..r Allenrhu in 'hisj vi.unity with the u ndrrst a tidi iir" that he j will freely return the purchase mor-ey , to n"l who state thrv rcci: rd no benefit. : - dv i

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14c 25c 25c 85c!

JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP (with order). 3 for 25c!

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49c 25c 25c 40c

SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP (with oader), 3 for.. .

P. & G. NAPHTHA SOAP, 3 bars for....

FANCY GRAPE FRUIT. 2 for

ORANGES. NICE AND SWEET, dozen...

LIQUID VENEER. 25c; LARGE SIZE 50c SMALL CANS WHITE CHERRIES 15c KARO SYRUP, V2 ALLQN 45c ; WHITE 50c 5 LBS. BUCKWHEAT. PURE , 45c

. .. 50c

FRESH EGGS. JUST IN FROM DYER, dozen,

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HEAD LETTUCE, FRESH TOMATOES, GREEN ONIONS AND CUCUMBERS, WE DELIVER TO HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY. C. W. HUBBARD

AUTO SERVICE,

741 CUude 3t., Hammond

DIETRICH'S Banquet Cream BREAD "The Bread That Builds." Do you know that Dietrich's Banquet Cream bread contains many times the nourishment of other foods? Do you know that Banquet Cream, toasted with good butter and coffee in the morning is the

most substantial breakfast which to start the day? Don't stop with one slice.

several.Banquet Cream Bread has a really delicious flavor and lots of nourishment. It's your Best Food eat more of it. Place a standing order with your grocer for Banquet Cream Bread.

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Tha world't atandard recnadj- for kidft.y. liwar, bladder and uric acid troubUs. Famous ainca 1696. Taka regularly and fcaap in good health. In thr.a sizas, all druggists. Guaranteed as repraaentad. Look far U. biub. CU Moial M ovary ktM aaa acc.pt ta. uutmtiaa

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Important Selling on Friday and Saturday Easter is looming over the horizon and the opportune time, to select your Coat, Suit or Dress for that period is right now. The Mandel Garments will find favor with the most particular dressers and the Mandel Service, in which we take much pride, is at your disposal. It doesn't make any difference whether you buy here on your first trip or not ; we are positive you will buyhere eventually. You may not see what you want in this ad, but we have it in the store.

A Favorite Blouse effect in printed georgette with satin accordion pleated skirt. A nobby velvet belt gives a touch of individuality. This dress is a very striking creation, offered at a special price Friday and Sat-

Dress

Black Satin Dress with the new bloomer effect skirt. Built particularly for smart dressers. Special Friday and Saturday $32.50

Peg Top Taffeta You'll like the peg top taffeta dresses, because they are "different." Beautiful embroidery work

1 "set them off" nicely. Special for

Friday and Saturday $39.75

That Serge Dress That same "unbeatable" serge we told you about last week. These all wool serge dresses are individualized with nobby braid and buttons. Priced at $13.50

Beautiful Showing Charming Spring Suits . F.aster will be a joyous affair if you have a Mandel Suit. Stepping forth to meet the new world arrayed in all its glory on Easter morn will be delightfully pleasant in a Mandel garment.

French Serge Suit Hypnotic flare effect; cute tie belt; panel back and tailored skirt, button trimmed and full silk lined. Very special Friday and Saturday

That Serge Suit The Velour Checks

Guaranteed all wool and silk lined; skillful touching of embroidery make this exclusive: equal to garments much higher in price. Our price only Friday dOQ Jfl and Saturday POi.JU

Nothing could be more charming. The flare back, the tailored skirt and the pretty colors of brown, tan and pekin blue make these garments more like dCO fif dreams than realities. Special vUai.UU

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The Creations in Gerbadine seem to be almost beyond that which human effort could produce, they are so attractive. These suits are almost beyond describing; you must see them to appreciate what they really are. Priced at

$91

MANDEL & CO.

143 E. State St.

Hammond

Don 'tFail to see the New Spring Coats

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