Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1920 — Page 4
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false explanation that they have lost much of their value. This is not true, and no owner should sell them for
BY THE LAKE COUNTv p.?mTIN& A. PUBLISHING less than they cost.
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The La!- C;anty Times Dully except Saturday 4 t-nturt-a at Uie postoffica In Hammond. June .. lat'S. Vh Tln.es Kast Chicago-Indiana Harbr. dally except jr iay fnt:n at the postofaca la Kst Chicago. Nov !' IS. 1913. Ihe Ulif County 71m Saturd-y and Weekly idUloa. I :'r..1 i th .los'off.oe !n Hammond. February 4. ! 1 he iry F.veninj Times Dailr except Sunday. EnItrtu t t.'ie poatof n- In Gurv. Apri! . 1911. All under tha ct of March 3. 18T. as eecond-clasa mutter.
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s - r tvi not sent rn time. Remember that tha maJI j 1- n.it nhat It uaed to be and that complalnta ara ! r .. - , .i . . 1 - a ( . 1 1 !
e T iK TrvsBH has increased
sT!in' , ri'f.'itly to reach Jta patrons
l-.j.r.r' in !itii: us whoa you do aot (at yojr paper ana c wiu act promptly.
All you need to do to set the new bonds in exchange fcr the old la to fro to your own bank or trust toninauy, the bank where jftu have your account, or the one through which you purchased the bonfls, officials of the Federal Reserve Hank announce. The exchange need not coit you a penny. Any one who atlenipts to charge you for the exchange, or tries to get you to liny a fee for getting them exchanged- Is
obtaining money under false pretenses.
Take your bond to the bank where you keep your pavings and the officials there will do you any needed service free of cost. Don't be flimflammed out of any fee or Influenced to sell by the false statement that your bond Is not worth every rent Uncle Sam gaid he would pay you.
lo the Republican primaries. Inv 19:0. jot; OH A HAM. Hammond, Ind.
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tor sHERirr. Editor Time": Kindly announce to the voter of l.;k" county that I him h t ml ii t for the nomination to the oftu-e ,,r stniiff of Lake cotinly on tha I topu H i. h n ticket, eiihjn t to the primary l. tion to ho held Mv 4th, ir:'f. WILLIAM H. OLrS. East i"hiro, ind.
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OUR SPLENDID MAIL SERVICE. Another "f the multit utdinous exaniviles of the fine n'ti! s-cr i.-c this couutry is cuiscd with has come to the i I'niii. si i.f Harvey's Weekly wherein a letter mailed i ; New Vc.-k lock six das to set to Brooklyn across t:.1 riv.T. If the letter in question had pon direct to Brooklyn it may he- :t(!Tiime.i that six days for a mail transit r f two or three miles appears excessive. Hut this let-t-r did not ro direct fit in Manhattan to the neighbor-lii.i-otish. U went by way or Chicago. Mr. Hurlen's geographical and mail-routing experts decided tH. t the shott ut from Manhattan to Brooklyn was ; .inr.fi thrniiuh the states of New York, New Jersey, I'ensyivani.i, Ohio. Indiana. Iltincist and back again, pnvsibly through Canada. Under that ruling Chicago w;.s ns natur;il'y the proper distribution point for j'.rockivn mail us any other place. Now. six days in transit for p New York local delivery letter so routed is , ..r excessive-. It Is. ou the contrary, briskly expeditU9. We hid occasion not long ago to call attention to ,-n ana'.ocrtis instance. In that case a letter mailed in F.uffa'o took something like two months in getting ; cross the state to nn address in Westchester county. -::' when ti e facts were disclosed it appeared that the ;,;cr hnd simi" around by (Jreat Britain, Liverpool 1,. ins it last Mritish postmark. Would any fair-minded pe, Kin .-ay th..t two months or so was too long fpr a iii.'r, stiiMcd from Huff ale. to make a European tour ,.:' fv a round t Westchester county? For a rgutnent's sake, it may be granted that Mr. ! : ieson's experts in the instances above cited left .'.. f tl-.inc t' !e desii ed in .the way of accuracy. Rut t- i. yievs in byt It cases g.t to their destinations, did i. U.'i?
AN EXCHANGE OF STUDENTS. Everycne may recall the exchange of professors between German and American universities before the war, a subtle form of propaganda much encouraged by the former kaiser, and the Rhodes scholarships at Oxford, bequeathed by the great British imperialist to
about the train and mall aer-. promote the unity of the Anglo-Saxon and Teutonic ieC ! ma"init equipment ana i h It patrons on time, da peoples by bringing together American, German and
English students. Since the war the German Rhodes scholarships have been dropped. Instead there has sprung up an Oxford University British-American club which has for Its purpose the promotion of understanding between the British, Colonial and American students there. At present about 100 American undergraduates and 200 from the overseas dominions are enrolled at Oxford, w ho will fcrm the nucleus of the new club. This movement revives the suggestion that Instead of an exchange of professors he British and Americau universities might arrange an exchange of students, hat a few thousand British students be sent to American universities and a few thousand Americau students to .British universities each year, the respective governments to pay the expense. Such a "get-togethr" movement would be two-sided, fair and mutually beneficial. It would mem that a leaven of first-hand Information about the other country and people would be exchanged annually of which there is on both sides of the greatest need, particularly in the altered relations of the two nations as a result of partnership in the war and no less because of the problems of the future in which the need for mutual understanding will be of vital importance to each.
WON'T BE BOND-FLIMFLAMMED. TToMrrs of the temporary Third Liberty Loan bends ; which, the last of the interest coupons have been can ii.nv axchange these certificates for th pres- ) on 1- with further interest coupons attached. Th'. fact that the last coupons have been cut from ' so;-; ry issue has led some unprincipled sccundre'Is
IT'S RIGHT AFTER "EM. v William Randolph Hearst prints a page article in his publications showing that there is a big popular demand for his nomination to the presidency. But he modestly declares that they will have to throw him down and tie it to him before he will submit. Colonel Bryan seems to be in the same position. There are others. It is really surprising how many distinguished citizens are being pursued by the presidency, and are being compelled to flee from the office. There is some consolation in the sw-eetly solemn thought that the presidency never was, as a matter of fact, thrust on a man who didn't want It. A position that even a Lincoln had to seek is not going to run itself to death chasing any of the statesmen or near statesmen of the present period. As for Mr. Hearst and Mr. Bryan, they really ought to st for the present on their record of having helped put the present national administration in power. -That ought to be glory enough to last them for a life time.
TO CO HO ITER. Editor Timr: Will you kindly snnoune throush the columns of your reaper that I nm h candidate for re-nommatoti to lti ifltce of Coroner on Hip R-(i: bl i. an ticket at the primary. May A, 1920. t hate loon in office but two months because in lke ennrv I lie Tlr;iir..r
an1 I'otnn.T (l.i IK.I nuii!f llo-ir office f until a year after th" other o.imty officers, but I am trxina to lonti iet the, I
auair or the office in a
merit the support of thi electors t the
coming prima rv. kdVvard k. fawns, m. d.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. lli nry Hr'sin of H .i n . m--nii v i.--itfl 'fueirtav- here wj'h relatives. Andrew Kamtner and Matin v S linefer of Whitiivs trail-acted. Ii'.ifiiii'jj here on Tuesday . Arthur i! by and .lo-. VarncV lian;"tf,l huttine in C 'h i em Us!
manner to j Tuesday.
Alhrtt leiv shipped a h o thai weighed e;(tht hundred pounds. Mr. ami Mrs. l'rp. nk . lark returned home Tu. .1ay eninit from Oin ago
t after sow ral days visit there v th
TOM TREASURES. Editor T.nie-s:
Pleflse announce to the voters of ljiUe I
county that I will he a candidate for '"''"live?. re-noriuiiat ion for T v a sn i er if Luke Mis. rvier Kolmm was ,i comity. lnd:nn .-lj.;t. to 1 he prima rics iIy m ,,,r,n ,j Tltrtnv.
.uaji Tt.ii, l.'.tf itAi.r i; iiiiAHKOUD.
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Taking Advantage of our delivery service means that a grocery order phoned or left in the morning will be delivered before supper time. And yoo can be assured of obtaining high
grade foodstuffs at prices that affords every woman the opportunity to economize in these week-end sales.
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TOR SENATOR. Editor Tunes: Please r.oliounce ti the votets of I,al(e county that I will he a ran!idle for re-nomination for Senator from l,ak county, Inoiann. subje. t to the iirimnrie.i cf May itlc rjCti. JAMES J. NEPJIi.
(I'-.-itf Meld find wife mo-. r to river w here thev have iu rch a e( A ii-.rre Albert Held and si.-ter M uir- hay" laUeti ptisc!'..ii of i he Anion H'ld farm flcflted b tieiope
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: Kindly- announce r the voters r,f tke county that I m a Republican candidate for the olflce f Heprenen la l ve of l,.ke count v. subject to primary election to bit held May 4;h. Iio. 1SWR A. AIILGRKN.
TOR COMMIBnOKEK. Editor Times: riea.se antioiinee to the voiers of Lake couutv that I will he candid;, for renominnt urn for the office of I'ommissloner of the J-irst d t u i of Lake county, subject lo the prim.-i ries. May 4th, 13:o. GEO. O, 5a 'HA A K.
TOR COM3HISSIONF.K. Editor Times: Will you please announce to the voter of the county through the columns of your pai'ci thai I am a candidate for the Kej-u bl ica ii iiotn m.-i t i c.i for t'oimuissioner for the 'lrsl district, subject to the primnrv on Mhv 4tb. llijfi. LK(N11S H I'.OYIi.
WHAT THE average man would like to know is this: Are the Soviets offering peace or praying fcr pare?
WITH THE predicted $1 haircut, will the barber
i;y -he bonds at a much reduced price, on the yearn fnr a proportionally larger t-ip?
TOR SURVETOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the rfrs of. Lake county- that I a in a candidate for the nomination to the crib-.- of .Surveyor of Lake county on the Republican ticket, eubjict to the primars flciion to be held May 4th, 13Z(1. RAT SKKLEV. TOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Kditeir Times: riease announce to ih vedors of Lake and Porter i-. unties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint K'-prescntH-five of the above nnm.il coutn,.s or. the Republican ticket sulij.it to t;,o j,,-,. mries May 4tb. 1?2'i, R FJF;.N A F f F. CXRL1X.
Don't throw ycui ppet awaj vithou readine the want id page.
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Sutherland
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HAIR GROWER GREATEST HAIR TONIC ON EARTH
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Sugar
Flour
Best Granulated, with grocery order of $1.50 or more. Flour, Soap or Dairy Prod-
ucts not included; un
j lbs
Milk
Washburn-Crosby's Gold Medal or Cercsota; Yz fcbl. sack $7.53; 4 bbl. sack $3.77; bbl. CI OA
sac.
Pet, Carnation or Borden's, dozen tall 1 O JL tl i. 1 2
v-dii,-;, v ' ? J i JCI vaii. . , . . . . . . . . .
Large fancy Santa Clara 2 lbs DDC
IfVtN S STEPS tT TMC LCWQIST AHO MOST 8AJTIUL HAIR IK TM( 0LO LIVtNQ PROOFS C ITS FRITS
1 Stops F'allire Hair. The oldest prep- (
eratton of the kind in use. Has stood t .1 - 1 o- ...,, .. J ;A I
vnf irsi ii.ir uvn o irtrrtiB uiiu ie to-dav more popt:!ar than ever. SCALP CI.EANHR, the Great Dandraff Remedy. It removes the dandruff perm. For shampooing, it ha? no eq,;al. iend lo cents for trial size of either Tonic or Sca'p Cleaner to Sevsn Sutherland Sisters 242 Bradhurst Ave. New York City Regular Size en Sale at all Goad Druggists
Borax Team ; package
Chi
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20-Mu!e 12c
Kitchen KJenzer Scouring Powder; 4 1 Q cans 1 7 C
Economy Matches ; 6 large packages Q1 -
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Sugar Corn; Smilax brand; extra fancy; 3 cans 50c ; per 1 7n
can
Peas; Farmhouse brand;
extra sweet; 3 cans
50c; per can . .
Cookies
Fresh baked; a fine assortment to choose from. ; per lb
17c
29c
Mallard Preserves;
kinds; large jar
all
35c
Gold Bar Pineapple; large No. 3 can ; Q Q
th
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I The Passing Show
WOKEN in a r'-nn, town are coins- to KEEP moril tabs on husbands and
'.VEIL, d
tan are either so g"f or
NQWADAtS tha' JtJST -u-re away
thev- will a furtive tear and
your sh"s
THAT hey should be an object of SUCH unjust suspicion. THE honors ar. about even, wht her y . r
JOB wears c'i". 'he
OR the seat r f your pants IT pets a husky male back about Ji5 TOR rep:;ieom.i ts m cither event. NOBODY can say that we did not r- i.erly
OBSERVE lr;' hU v
TROVE !',;. 1 P' S TOR tho vv hTHE E!-:,t : T 3 t : . r ' v. n RWXEPIHa
ear for we can
,v e cu out ee v ern men t fl dT.ys, In li::s counr.v" n Invi jciSH'iin or a i-i?rv r-'.irt.s boldly ou.
speech TOR publication, ss he generally is, KE hands the hard-pressed editor THE wt-pole 15 n00 words and says with the air of DO INC a big favor that he may use it S3 KE sees flt. IN a year hnr we will HAVE sanity instead of vanity In the WHITE SOUSE. , IIT other words, Mayor Brown of Hammond
IW a certain store he visited. A Mr. Hoover will probably run for president THIS year ha rrobably won't insist Olf our using sheep aa lawn mowers so we WON'T need to buy any w this summer.
sometimes think that
CURLS would ttttoo like their aboriginal SISTERS rf some French demi-monde WOTTX.l only start the fashion.
DOESN'T rrocers in
think there, are enough
THE wh"!e darn town to bat him TOR a serond nomination. ANOTHER thing that th dear jtlrls whose
HANDS a non
we love to clasp now and
A LOT
SHOULD remember as they look AROUND for fathers for their children IS that many a heart bests warm and tru
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UNDER an overcoat that has no belt
inouirjes on it
TFTURNINCr Vo: i. KAVIJTO ). r.ot -CIS IUT : h ' r N- s - n . s VHEN J .''T!!!ti-ll 'COLD :.- v h i THE I ; -,- .... d 's : AZY ..-..t.-,.e
fopty-
c " 1-e . r ent hu s i - 'T.-i bro-'ins pub! ie-ity seeker is ."...a words in . .o,. d ;' . ,,;) Of ljs
AND has been worn for fully five v ea rs. A IiATAYETTE man has just obtined HIS eighth divorce THERE'S a town we were never able in figure. ARE MARTIN found that 124 ouija bo;, i ds TO one w n.sh board were sold
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ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
(ADVERTISEMENTS) tom Avsrrom. Editir TJm: PIaa announce to the voters of Lak county that I will ba a candidal for re-nomination for Auditor of tk4 County, Indiana, aubject to the primaries of May 4th, 120. CEORGE M. POLAND.
TOM CRXKXNAJX. COURT JUDQB. Eduor Times:
Kindly announce to the votr of Lake
county that I am a candidate for tha nomination to tha office of Judge of the Criminal Court on the Republican ticket, subject to tha primary election to be held May 4. 1020. I now hold thia office under appointment of the Governor, made March 1J, m. MARTIN J. SMITH. Crcwn Foint, In3.
by the latest scientific method without pain, formation and testimonials call cn
PILES CURED
For further in-
Hours 9 a. rn. to 8 p. m. Sundays by appointment. DR. D. L. DEAN Pile Specialist
102 STATE ST., CORNER HOHMAN, HAMMOND, IND.
Butterine Jelke's Good Luck; per lb. f O ff
41c; 5 lbs.
77c; per lb.
Tomatoes; solid pack No. 2 cans; per 1 C can lvJU
per can
Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-80-82 Hohman St. PhoRe Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. ! We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new j top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. ! i Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST. !
Soap Ccffe
Kirk's American Family. Fels Naptha or Rub-No-More; 10 bars
Savoy or Monarch Brand, 3 lb. can
75c $1.45
Catsup; Mailed brand; ,5oz Vn bottle aCOC Baked Beans; Van Camp's extra fine quality; O r 2 large cans JJ
SniderY
Salmon; fancy ka; 1 lb. tall can
red Alas35c
Snowdrift, the best shortening; Mb. QQ
TOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDOS. Editor Timet: Pleas announce to tha voter ef the ce-unty, through tha columns of your Taper that I am a candidate for tha Republican nomiratlon for Judpe of tha Lkf Circuit Courc, primaries May 4th. mo I now hfild this offlee under appoint, mert of tha Governor, 1fie January 1st, IS 13, f E. MILES KORTC.V.
tor szcBRxrr. Editor Timea: Ple announce to the voter of TAka county that I will be a candidate for the office ef Sherlft of lakr Countv. subject to tha rrlmaxiea. May 4th. 1?2n. JAT A. I'MPLFBT. Gary, Ind.
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MAND
Leonard Tractor Stock
TOR SHRRITT. Editor Time: Kindly ifniuno to the voters rf taka county that I am a candidate for tha nomination to the office of Sheriff of
j Lake unty on the Republican ticket,
Kuojert to tne primary election to be held May 4th, 120 U BRVCE WHITAKER. Hammond.
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before it goes higher. Don't let anyone put you offget your stock delivered at once. Miller and Willis UNDERWRITERS. C2S-9-10 Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana.
TOR SKRRXrr. Editor Timea: Pleaaa announce to tha voter of I.aka county that I am a candidate for th .tornination to the office rf Sheriff e? Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election. May 4th. 1920. ERIC LV'D. TOR SR3RXTT. E1itf.r Times: Pltaaa announce to the voter f IvLke county that I a.m a candidate for rhe Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lake county, at the primary election. Mav 4th. 1S20. I am at present a Desk Serreant of the City of Gary Police Department (appointed). JAMES i". FOWLING. Gary, Ind.
'3 1 Editor Timea:
B I Plase announce to the voter of Lake
9 aTB" n "S E'G'i'B B B'S B B IB B B ' B l 1 county that I am a candidate for th.
"n n a e s n is a a a a a b a a ai a n b ibb.btb BiBTbI lemee of sheriff or Lake county, subject
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can
Tomato Soup;
extra large cans; 3 for ODC Sardines; fancy, packed in oil; key openers; Oo 3 cans UC Corn, Savoy or Monarch brand; the best; 2 1 3 cans U 1 C
Del Monte Peaches; extra
large; best quality; per can
49c
Candy Specials
Easter Eggs, Marshmallow; a fine assortment of colors: f r 45 c pound rJ?
Chocolates ; grade; all hand dipped; Yz
our
best
35c
Easter Jelly Eggs; a very pretty mixture; Q C per lb OOC Easter Baskets, for the children; a very pretty as
sortment; each 1c to
20c
Give them a room of their own "Keep your hands off the piano take your feet out of that chair stop that hammering Do sit down and read a book."
" ron' txpel Bft f-iearW rmltM oncaj thta IraJe-mork Is en Ihe tack ttw itmrd you iuy.
That's what the children hear from morning to night as soon as' cold weather begins. There's no place to play. And healthy children must play. Why not give them a room of their own? Isn't there some space in the attic or some unused room that could be fixed for them. No need for the muss or delay of plastering. Simply take big sturdy panels of Beaver Board, nail right over the studding and joists, panel and paint to suit your individual taste. Beaver Board is real lumber, sized and sealed by an exclusive "Sealtite" process that makes it impervious to weather or climatic changes, and it makes wonderfully attractive walls and ceilings, as permanent and desirable as hardwood floors. Call us and ask for estimates and samples.
Home Lumber Co.
: I Hammond, Ind. Phone 26S
Lard; best quality; this sale only, 3 lbs. Q CI
Pumpkin; Classy brand; 2 cans 1 5c ; Q
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Concentrated Form of Malted Barley MAKE YOUR OWN BEVERAGE 'QLD STYLP Purest and Best Sold at The Lake County Creamery 148 STATE STREET. HAMMOND. PRICE $1.25. Scientifically Prepared Formula for a Delightful Beverage.
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We Furnish Your Home for Less Let Us Prove It Look for Clock in Center of Sign 242 E. State St. HAMMOND
