Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1920 — Page 8

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Hammond, Ind.

Specials for Saturday, April 25th FLOUR "Mvstic ' Hieh Grade Patent. fl 7 Cfi 98 lbs P vJ MILK ?et or Carnation tall cans, O C 3 cans for . 1 dozen cans $1 ,40 SOAP Palm Beach White Soap, C C p 10 bars for OJl Superior Familv Soap. i r 10 bars for... JJt PRUNES Extra Quality Sweet Grade. jQQ 3 lbs. "for Assorted Cookies, ? C -, 3 lbs. for DC Rinso 7r 10 pkgs. for I J N'avv Beans, QC p 10 lbs. for iUC F.tra Quality Tissue Toilet Paper, C 5 rolls for OOQ KAR0 SYRUP 5 lb. Blue Label 45 C DRIED PEACHES - 101b. Blue Label 85 C Dried Peaches, 5 lb. carton, d "I Att extra quality V 1 'lO Puritan Malt and Hops, "the best on the fi 1 1 C market," each tj 1 . I O Consumers Wholesale Grocers Corner Hohman St. and Plummer Ave. THE SAME OLD PLACE.

SCHOOL ROY

BREAKS OUT ONCE MORE

1 tOBAIIT. IND.. April 13 For nearly three weeks thts place has bffn In throes of excitement oer the qjckllun of the city schools. It has been rumored that the school board has been considering the employment of a neiv superintendent for the Hobart fchonlj for the coining year and thl.i does not appear to be satisfactory to the people in central and to the majority of teachers. Therefore, the school buaid a committee from the Woman's Keading Club, a committee from the Commercial club and a committee representing the teachers met in J-int esion 'Wednesday evening to discuss the affair and to come to some decision winch would be satisfactory to tin community at largo and to t'.t teachers. No definite atcion was taken, but it v as dcid.l to settle tlit. matter ns V.enda . e'-cnit ; w hen the sc h fl board would meet with the Commercial club. A petition signed by all of the teachers except one was present. 1 at the meeting Wednesday evening whlrh aked to have the services of Mr. Kowble. the present superin'endent. retained for the coming year.

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OUTLAWS

TO AFFECT AN

ALLIANCE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Arril :3.-An alliance of ell .he outlaw" railroad unions will be effeated today to form a working Agreement, to join forces ajid take united action, accordins to K. J. Mitchell, of the United Engine-men's Association at Chicago. Representative of th New Tork and New Jersey strikers announced today they would join the alliance and work

independently of the brotherhoods. The

now alliance. It was stated, will have a membership of 75.000 railroad workers, representing all crafts. As soon as the railroad labor board hands dow n a decision on the wage demands before It, a national convention will be called of the delegates in the United States and Canada, from the organ Izatlor.s representing secessionists from the old-line unions. "It Is not to be a one big union," said J. P. Foley, of the Cleveland Yardmen's Association. "We're not for the 'red' stuff. AVc're law-abiding citizens nnd cood Americans who are tired of supporting high r"!d ofrK'lals vho n-t as guards and k-cp the members of the ! !. ..... i j j

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Just a Word to Help You Enjoy the Days of Real Sport

FISHING TACKLE We have on display all the new baits, lines, hooks, rods, reels, etc. Ask to see the new combination reels South Bend and Pflueprer they are humdingers. Several styles in Meek reels and Bristol casting rods. Come in and look over the new artificial bails and hegs. If you don't know just where to go to fish, ask us and we will tell you; also how to get there. ou can now obtain your Indiana Hunting and Fishing License at our store. The fee is $1.00 per year. We have an interesting catalogue on Fishing Tackle which is yours for the asking.

The Fishing Contest ZICr: up' ,ht

;ASE BALL

Our showing of Ba;? Ball Gcpds will interest you. We carry Spaulding's Gloves, Mitts, Bats, Balls, Shoes. Rule Books, Score Books, Masks, Bat Sacks, etc. If there is anything you need in the baseball line we've got it. Bas ball teams wanting supplies should get our prices first. TENNIS Tennis will be one of the most popular sports of the coming season. T e would advise that you come in early and select your racket. A case preserves your racket as well as making inconvenient to carry. Ju t received a new lot of 1920 Tennis Balls, both Spaulding and Wright v Distop.. Single and doubt Court Tennis Nets of different weights.

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CAMERAS

We want you to see the new Ansco Cameras, all 1920 models, from the little folding vest pocket to the post card size. Everyone should have a camera. Why? Because pictures always tell a story quicker and better than words. You will always have a pictorial record of that

little week-end trip or vacation, of the events of life of

your family and friends, of the little folks who will soon be men and women.

A camera is very simple to operate, and with a little practice you will get pictures every time. We will develop and print your films and return them to you in 48

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Films Printed in 48 Hours If your camera is in need of repairs or not working properly we will be pleased to take care of it. We sell the well known Speedex Film. Ask those who use it. J. Wo Millikan Sporting Goods Shop 1S9 State Street, Hammond

organizations under tjranieal rule. We axe not sowing seeds of Bolshevism. IT there are any seeds of Bolshevism being sowed It is by those who are delaying these questions." Delegations from Tlttsburgh, Chicago and St. Ixiuis ore expected for a conference .to be held this afternoon.

oTitrc of rninv ki.ection To the voters of Lake County. Indiana: Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, th 4th day of May, 13:0, from 6 o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. m.. a primary election will be held In said Lake County .Indiana, in each of the several voting precincts thereof, at which primary election the following named persons may be voted for to fill the several offices hereinafter named. The names of the persons to he voted for, together with the addresses of each, and several offices for which nominations are to be made at said primary election are ss follows towit: ntPi ni.u .w l AMIIDATES President of the Inlled Stalri. Warren tJ Harding, Marion. Ohio. Illram W. Johnson, tan Kranclsca,

California. Frank O Low-den. Springfield, 111. Leonard Wood, Chicago, III. Mre rrmldent of the I nlted Mtotea. William Grant Webster. New York City, N. Y. United State Senator James K. . Watson, rtushville, Ind. t.ovrmor State of Indlnnn. James W Kesler, Indianapolis. Ind. Warren T McCray. Kentland. Ind. Edward C. Toner. Anderson. Ind." nrprrimtnllvr in ( ongre William Tl. AVood. Lafayette, Ind. rroaeonflng Attorney August A. Bremer, Crown Point, Ind. James W. Burns. Gary, Ind. Pivight M. Kinder, Gary. Ind. William O. Thomas. Hammond, Ind. Judge of I. uke 4 Irrult Court E. Miles Norton, Crown Toint, I ml. Judge of Criminal Court of Lake County Martin J. Smith. Crown Toint, Ind. State Senators. James W Brlssey. East Chicago, Ind. Thomas Grant, Lowell. Ind. C Oliver Holmes. Gary, Ind. Krank B. Mcllroy. Hammond. Ind. James J. Nejdl. Whiting. Ind. A. Jefferson Pchultze. Gary, Ind. flrpreaenta 1 1 e Lake Count Oscar A. Ahlgren, Whiting, Ind. James I. Day. East Chicago, Ind. Otto G. Klfield, Crown T'olnt. Ind. J. Glenn Harris. Gary. Ind. Andrew H. Sambo:, East Chicago, 1 ndiana. Joint State Henrrsentatlte Lake uo4 Porter Counties. Bernard V . Carlin. Lowell. Ind. Joe W. Todrl. Hammond, Ind.

Overmjtr, Kouts, Ind. County Auditor M. Eoland, Crown Point, Ind.

County Trrnsurer Ka'ph B. Bradford. Crown Folnt, Ind. County rierorder Herbert C. Francis. oC5 Tolk Street. Gary, Indiana. Malcolm Hazelgreen, East Gary, Ind. Albert C. Ruber, 4 22 Broadway. Gary, Ir.d.

C. Hose, 236 Hohman st. Ind . W. Spencer, 133 State st., Ind.

County Sheriff James F. fowling. ''1 Mass. St.. Clary. Ind. Joseph Allen Graham, 53 Muenich Court. Hammond. Ind. Albert E. Halsted. Merrillville. Ind. Eric I.und, SI Mason et., Hammond, Ind. William IT. Olds, iZZO Barring ave., Eat Chicago, Ind. Ered M. istults. 59 E. nidge Road. Gary, Ird. Jay A. Umpleby, Crown Point, Ind. L. Bryce Whitaker, ?. Manila ave..

Hammond, Ir.d. County Coroner

E. Evans. 756 Van Buren

mond, Ind. County Commissioner fc Leonidas Boyd, 625 W. Sixth ave., Gary, Ind. George O. Schaaf, 425 Central avo. Whiting, Ind. James Black, Ixj well, Ind. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES I nlted States Senator Thomas Taggert, Indianapolis, Ind. dovernor State of Indlunn John Isenbarger. North Manchester, Ind. t'arleton B. McCulloeh, Indianapolis Ind. Mason J. Nlblack. Vlncennes, Ind. James K. Risk. Lafayette, Ind. Ileprcsrntatli e In Congress Fred Harnett, Hammond, Ind. Proserntlnie Attorney William J. Murray, Eart Chicago, Ind. Judge of 31st Judicial C Irrult Pearlee A. Parks, East Chicago, Ind. Judge Criminal C ourt of Lake County John C. Wells, Gary, Ind. State Senators Lake County Georgo -E. Hershman, Crown Point, Ind. State Representatives Lake County Ferdinand Ketclk, East Chicago. Ind. William McAfee, Hobart, Ind. C ounty Auditor John A. Tokarz, Whiting, Ind. County Recorder James V. Costello, Gary, Ind. County Sheriff Norman W. Freeman, Hammond. In! County Coroner John E. McDonnell. Hammond, Ind. IN" WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto ff my hand and affix the seal of the Lake Circuit Court at Crown l'oir.t. Indiana, this Inth day of April, 13J0. HERBERT L. WH EATON, Clerk Lake Circuit Court

But the legal division at prohibition enforcement headquarters in reply to a few polite queries from Capitol Hill, put a crimp In these plans.

LABOR UNION WAR BREAKS OUT AGAIN

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGp, Ami 23. An internal war among several of Chicago's labor unions Is looked for today as the result of the riaying late Thursday night or Edward Coleman, head of the Chicago Teamsters' District council. He

thot down on entering his effice afltr holding a conference with the state'? attorney. Two men, Michael Noiila and John Haley are eou-sht In connection with the murder. They were named by Ccleman in his dying statement as having 'framed" the crlm Haley Is aid to ha e a police recorl as a labor rlugger.

Martin Hanskey, manager of the Mac. cabee ball tc-am, announces a meeting of the K. O. T. M. at Odd Fellows Hail Monday night, when the old club wiil be reorganized and plans for the rominp Fcafon will be discussed.

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PHONE 118 HAMMOND.

125 GOSTLIN STREET.

DRY ON SEA

AS ON LAND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I WASHINGTON. April :3. Can a "dry" congressman carry "wet" goods aboard a government transport Emphatically no. said the internal revenue bureau today. The secret i.i out. It is one of those "open secrets." About 150 congressmen soon are to have a merry little junket to far-away Philippines via the Panama canal. The party includes a large number of "dry" law framers. Some of the "dry" aa well as the "wets" thought a gcod way to combat sea sickness would be to store away some of the cellar stocks in the steamer trunks.

Saturday Specials A nice cleaa ttore to do your (hopping. Why not give us a call. We will Jo our best to please you.

GROCERIES Walnut Meats, extra fine, lb 75c Climax Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 25c Grandma Noodles, 3 pkgs 25c No. 2 can Peas . 12 Vic Swift's Pride Washing Powder, large pkg 17c Grandma White Laundry Soap, bar 5c Old Colony Coffee, very good, lb 49c Monarch Baked Beans, can. . . . 12VjjC No. 3 Can Tomatoes 19c Del Monte Brand Blackberries 33c 2 cans 64c Fine Small Santa Clara Prunes, Pr lb 15c Better Tak-hom-a Biscuit, 3 pkgs. .19c I dozen .75c Special Demonstration Sunshine Cookies.

MEATS Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, lb 22c Sirloin Steak, 40c quality, special, lb. . . . , 32c Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 28-: Veal Pocket or Stew, lb 22; Swcet Pickled Side Pork, lb 25c Boneless Smoked Butts, lb 43c Nice Lean Bacon, small strips, lb. . l$c Oscar Mayer's Metwurst, lb 34c Frankfurt and Polish Sausage, lb.. 22c Kettle Rendered Pure Lard, lb. ..25c Good Luck Oleo, per lb 38c 2 lbs 75c Cream of Nut Oleo. 2 "lbs 67c Brick Cheese, best quality, lb. ...34c Extra Special Today Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, fresh, lb 23c

Weil, the north side grocer who adyertises, delivers to all parts of the city, and give S. & H. Trading Stamps.

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Examples of Ortt Shoe Values

Smartest New Sailor Tie In rich black or brown suede, with flexible hand turn soles and French heels; $14.00 value at $11.95 Spat Pumps of rich black suede, a dainty little pump with something more than just beautiful lines it fits the foot like a glove on the hand. Another $14.00 value at . $11.95 Smart French Tie One of 'fashion's favorites: shown in beautiful black suede. Very remarkable value at $10.00 French Vamp "Pumps with newest ribbon tie effect. Shown in black kid, patent leather, black satin and soft velvety black suede. Very newest creations. Splendid quality very specially priced. $10TO$11.50 (Large and varied assortment of low shoes for men. women and children at prices that will save you money.) Jas. B. Ortt "The Shop Ahead." 169 E. Stat- St., Hammond.

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543 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.

P30.000 SALE OF

Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings And your last chance will be Friday, April 30th. We must and will unload the biggest part of this mammoth stock. Will you help us unload? Time is short, so come tomorrow Saturday if you want to save 40 to 60 per cent.

SHOES $15.00 DRESS SHOES $9.85 SHOES $12.00 DRESS SHOES $7.85 SHOES $8.50 DRESS SHOES $5.95 SHOES $18.00 DRESS SHOES $12.45

SHIRTS $8.00 SILK FIBRE SHIRTS $4.95 SHIRTS $2.00 DRESS SHIRTS $1.39 SHIRTS $15.00 PURE SILK SHIRTS $9.85 SHIRTS $21.00 FINEST HEAVY SILK SHIRTS $15.95

UNDERWEAR $1.25 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 79c UNDERWEAR $3.00 UNION SUITS Short Sleeve, Ankle Length $1.95 OVERALLS $2.00 OVERALLS $1.69 WORK SHIRTS $2.00 BLUE CHAMBRAY $1.39

MEN'S SUITS $30.00 SUITS $18.85 MEN'S SUITS $40.00 SUITS $27.45 MEN'S SUITS $60.00 SUITS $38.85 MEN'S SUITS $75.00 SUITS $42.45

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Hammond, Indiana

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