Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1920 — Page 12
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THE TIXUC3. .-Ymimv. April 2. 1920 eter and thirty feet Ions and was carrt'J on a truck ami a trailer, passing through Hi" center .-f tho city. I Another vM.it-!id tank which was 1 . . SOLON'S DAUGHTER WILL SOON HE 'BUD' LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES jh'.lH'fJ t'.v 1 1 u 1. h yesterday -was one ten unit a half feet lti diamet.r and eighteen feet long which was earned on an ordinary five ton truck ami del.vered to, Paul Moc-rhead at Hammond I 1 be used for itoi'Hit of gasoline. l"Oltl'l'i H AIITKI1S n SV Store Hour 8:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Saturdays
noOHEVFl.T Mf.nr T"normw n-rht will he nj'vf'! r.ijht at the Eat Chios U..ot.lodue and the metnters will oberve ih nineteenth a-nniver-sarv .!' ThciJi;'Spjfvc!Vi mtivlnr the clfiirn of tho .wtr Masnn. The Master M -, decree will be conferred en a r'.iss of fiiiiililiw and the TVh.rinsr Masons who hav chartered a spei is! osr for the trip will tike part It th wo. Ex-Senator Frank N. Oav.t will driver a t.ilK on Ki'0v!t. -t .n r h e o -i w:!l fo',i.w the work and pro cram. The Esst Clue ro lode ! a 'a plan, nlng for other affairs w'rhin th next few weeks and will h a W-1 hater 1 'avis of Oary deliver a talk .-n Masonry a wpfk from tomorrow nisht. May 1. V( ?.i:ir I'ia Is assistant secretary of the inteilor under President MoK'.nley and la q-jltf an accomplished orator. 1 t May 4 th l"d(?e w.r, have Elmer Fea.-h. Pputy Grand M9:er of tise PiAfe of I;ltnMs and hr.-ther of Hex Beach the author. de!' r a ta'.tc on Msfnrjf. Th J"dse is fortunate in pe-
'"jrlr.gr Mr. Feaeh and .ire p. ..?. s a '.srge attendance at 'ha rreet'.r.-.
The school census takers ir nj . .1; nt t hi n rovrtad of tremblei in pettin a t-omp'ete and accurate oherk in 'thp Twin I'llifM and especially in IndlJana Harbor amnsr the fore ; 11 quarter. I I'r.Mrs- t Canine announce'", however, jthat the census in Eist Ghioasro. n I nrnot leal! v i-om r!r t and that roost of
Indiana Harbor i'l be completed by the end cf the wfi'k.
nrcE tank nv Tnrcic The "raver Ocporat! n yesterday flrov.soi some interest anions the c.itr,s cf East i"hi'"E. when the;. sh ;- r'd one of their standard tank which s-ini'v mak a f-e s '" ' ''' load, truck to the. north side o rhicaff". Tba tsn" ws ten and a ha'f et in diam-
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MM'IdlR OTF. TV IS T-S The 5in.-!alr Cor.aolidated rsl Corporation's r.e w th ooO.O'o note !5u will pay to n!5 . rihe: a 1 T per rent, on their Investment the fltt year at the current rc.irket pri e of P.nciatr t:ock. Th;' la the hicheat. price on record that a ror-.panv ha a had to pay in order to recurs r.eces?ar' f.:nds. No announcement has been made a to wha the underwrit ;n,sr of these notes wil". !( th'i company, but it wl'.l hrlnp the os;. of the new financing to a high lev ei . Each J'.'1'',' note of the new is.-rse ! esrhanaeaH" for tn shares at X per cent, cumulative sinkln fund preferred stork of Jlf0 par val.. and I '4 shares o-f common s'oclt of no par v a i e .
One ro"e which Is eertain to create favor with t'ie audienoe is that played by tVii'i.-'m Baker. The character is that' of Terrence O'HMlifcan, manaper of the "Follies" and affectionately known to the company as "(Ijdmother." Few people know him as a sprite but in his interpretation of the character he bi Vn fair to rival Titania. The part of Blanche Blondina. or "Ooldy" offers a rare opportunity for
Or McQutlken to display Iter ab:lit;s as a dancer. She plays prominently in the production w ft h Xorman j Johnstone. I.aiire! I.md 1 1; I .- t and tVal- i
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Withdrawal of farm labol1 anc? pTojpects of lowered grain production in a!! parts of the vorld give signs of a lowered harvest for this summer, the governrnent warns. Food must be conserved; more must be produced. The backyard garden must again do its duty as it did durinrj the war. You are going to pay higher prices for food. Tut your food bills. How? Have a garden. Call at this bank and get free booklets on gardening and canning.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
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Miss Helen Hadlej. MfBs Helen Harlley, daorhtr of Representative and Mrs. Liadley H. iladley of Washington, is an attractive western jrirl and near futur congressional "bud." She is a senior at Smith's College- to which sh recently returned after spending: th Easier holidays with her parent.
ter Williams as the "Three Bears." It is stated today- that the seat sale is progressing rapidly and that tickets are beiiiK honght up for nil performances. Those who intend to attend the production are urged to procure their seats early as th" kooJ ones arn not expected to last long.
POLICE HAVE A GREAT DANCE The East Chicago-Indiana Harbor poiKe dance which was held at the Ma fonlc Tfnifie In East Chicago and the Oddfellow's haii at Indiana Harbor last niht was an unqualified success and the iargest-of ltd kind ever held in thl section cf the state. All ot the policemen were present In their new uniforms and with new stars, showinsr eery one present the be-ft of t men. The crowd at the Masonic Temple was so large that for a time it was almost impossible to move abcut the hall. EiBter the dancers took turns and It permitted pleasant dancing;. The Oddfellow's hall at Indiana Harbor was alo full but not to such an extent as to Interfere with dancing. The music started at eitrht c'clook and continued almost without Interruption until midnight. More than three thousand tickets were sold at one dollar ea-h and the
proceeds of the. rvenir.fr will permit the i
payment for the hifth claas uniforms which have been purchased with little or no personal eipense to the officers.
WOOD DATE CHANGED The date set fo- Gn. Wood's appearance in Gary has been changed again. AecoiUmsr to announcements issued from the Wood headquarters yesterdayhe will speak in Gary on the 23th of this month instead of the 2$th of Apr.i. Gen. Wood will he preceeded by c-ne of his exponents Gov. J. A. Eurnquist of Minnesota at the Porman and Sykes garage next Monday n'trht.
Grocery and Market ' ; 533-1 43rd Street, East Chicago. Phone 280. i
Specials for Saturday; April 24
CAILLAUX SENTENCE EXPECTED TONIGHT f INTERNATIONAL NCWS SERVICE1 PATHS. April :ii.-Ti French s'-nate siitinfir as a hiph court of Jusctice. met today to formula:' a sentence for former Premier .Jos ))'-, i.'a.lla'jx, who was found iruiltv cf hnviii? commerce and correspondence w'th the enemy. The fact that t.'aillaux was acquitted of the charres of hi;. treaon an dof havlnir treasonable intercourse with the eneinv in war twn" j-rer ; :ide n sentence of death. Tt was announced thsl the sentefice wi'd lie male pubtie this even i n z .
V. S. GOVERNMENT BACON, 12 lb. caa
$2.89
0. G. ColTee, per lb. ; 38c 3 lbs $1.00 Best Blend Coffee, per lb.. . .43c 3 lbs. .,' $1.20 Turkey Brand Coffee, per lb. .35c 3 lbs $1.00 Six O'Clock Coffee, per lb. . . . 50c . 3 lbs $1.35 Club House Coffee, per lb. . . . 60c 3 lbs .-..$1.59 Swift' Pride Soap, 10 bars. .49c Swift's Pride Washing Powder.
14 oz. boxes 49c
With coffee or tea order, 10 of Kirk's Flake or 10 cf American Family Soap for 65c Kirk's Peroxide Cold Cream Soap, 3 bars 25c Sweet Marie Soap, 3 bars... 10c Pansy Brand Prunes, per lb. .25c
Club House Pork, and Beans. No. 3 cans.. 25c Bee Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 cans.
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Club Houses Sifted Peas, No. 2 can . mtmjtvm. 23c 6 cans ... . . .$1.30 Dutch Brand Corn, No. 2 can . 1 7c 6 cans $1.00 Telmo Raspberry and Strawberry' Pure Preserves, 5 lb. jar. $2.25 Hei'nz's Apple Butter, 2xi lb. jar., 53c Snider's Catsup, large bottle. 25c Dandy Brand Lard, 3 lb. cans... 75c Dandy Brand Lard, 5 lb. can.. $1.20 Gold Medal Creamery Butter 69c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz..47c
NOTICE OF LETTING qONTTiACTS. XOTIt'E I? HKREIiT GIVEN. That :h ll'Hirl of Vommi-r-ioricrs of Eake County. Indiana, have adopted the plans nr.d specifications, and. up until 1 o'clock 1'. M , on Tuesday, the Mh day of June. E'.''". will receive plrd bids at the Auditor's Office. Crown Toint. Indiana, "or orcciion and count njc t ion in accordance with paid plat.i a:,d spo-ufica-tions, of & new Art t-P.iilding-, Horse B.trn. Oittie T.-irn. -md Sheep Buildinft, Fuultry Hufi-Jinj.' and a Brick -r.eer Bunsalow. Ail tho above build. ncs to be located upon the I.nJe I'ounty Fair Ground, at Crown Point, Indiana. Elds ivill he r"':eivcd on the group of buildings collectively and upon each bir.idmt; individually. Contract to be let. to the lowest and best bidder and r.o bid wilt be received that does not comply with the law. Each bid iiied with the undersigned Auditor of Eake County, must be accompanied by a bond equal to the amount of Ui.- bid: made payable to lli. Ptate of Indiana: signed by the bidder and at bast two freehold sureties residents of Iike County, Indiana, or by a Bonding' or Surety Company, authorized to do business in Lake County, Indiana, which bond shall guarantee the faithful performance of the work so bid for. according: to the plans and specifications which may be s"-n and inspected at the office of the undersigned Auditor, In the Court House t Crown Point. Indiana. The Board of Commissioners' reserve the right to reject any ar.d all bids. . GEORGE M. FOLAXD, 4-13 Auditor LaJte County, Indiana,
What is Spring Without a New Suit? "Nothing' answers the fashionable woman, and she proceeds to make it "something" by losing no time in visiting this timely and extensive Suit display. And particularly on Saturday we are offering a special selection of suits at a price far below their real values, o Materials of All-Wool Tricotine
Mannish Serge Velour Checks Wool Jersey Here are Etons and boleros: ripple effects; Tuxedo models and Suits semi-fitted or severely tailored, and all the desired color effects for spring. Values to $65.00.
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Choose a Froclz That Will Accentuate Your Individual Charms Long lines, short lines, straight lines and draped lines in other words, lines to suit each and every type of figure. That is the boast which this Spring display substantiates with frocks of taffeta, meteor,' satin, tricotine and serge. Presented in tQQ 7 EC navy blue, brown and black. These offerings are splendid values at iJs J
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Radiant Than Ever Before The very fact of their loveliness, summertime portrays itself with newer fabrics, jaunty shapes and newer colorings in millinery. Featuring Taffetas, Hemp and Row and Row. the new yarn and -hemp combination materials. Fascinatingly trimmed with yarn embroidery of contrasting colors and ribbon facings. Jade green predominates with -.white facings. Novel ideas in rainbow colorings are the vogue. You will enjoy seeing this difplay. Moderately priced at
$3.50 to $15
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- In subtle fashion the Furs of Spring pretend to guard their wearer's throats from wandering winds, when in reality their aim in life is to make her Spring costumes appear the more bewitching. Our exhibit proffers "choker" effects in squirrel, mink, sable, beaver, fox and fitch. All presentations are very agreeably priced. $22.50 to $85
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Madame Caiilaux was greatly "debandits who escaped from the T!edo She declared that the verdict of guilty on one accusation was "a shameful travesty pn Justice." The public generally approves the court's verdict.
ARGUE ON OHIO SUFFRAGE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASH! NOTION . A pi li A r K'u men t a were heard jeMtrday in the l' s. supreme court 'n th caf-e ftatmsr the ratification of the suffrage amendment to the cn.'tltution by the F'.ate. of Ohio. The case comes to th" supreme court rn an sppeal from the supreme court of Ohio, which held that the Ohio constitution provides f-r a referendum and
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the state lefrisla t . I e was without authority to ratify the amendment without first submiltinK it to the people. The hopes c-f sulTraK" leaders are har.sinss: on the final derision of the court, for If the state supreme court is sustained by the V . S. supreme court, it wiil mean that two more
states must ratify the suffrage amend
Mute Couple Didn't Know Home Wa sBuraing r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! FEEBEO. Col. With firemen frantically fightinsr a stubborn blaze on the roof of their home. Mr. and Mis.
J. C Nash, both deaf mutes, sat calm-
ncnt before it becomes effertlre. ly eatinir their breakfast.
W hen Nash "peered"! h roui HTThiTVi n -dow and saw water running from th roof ho decided it was raining suf
ficiently to warrant wearingr his raincoat, and not until he stepped outside to start for business did he discover the fire fighters pouring- streams of water onto his home.
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6.00 TO 8:00RH
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
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MRS. E. LEE Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. tn. "The Right Way to Live. Spiritual meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome, no charge. No. 716 State Line St.. opposite S. W. corner of hospital, Illinois lide. Phone 3346 Hammond.
Garage Insurance An insurance policy covering a house or a store building on a lot does not cover a saprate building like a private garage. That requires additional coverage. A small structure like a one or twoar garage costs enough these days to build or replace that it should be protected by fire insurance. Get that protection before it is too late simply get in touch with our insurance department.
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