Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 3

Tuesday, April 27, 1!)20.

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NEIGHBORS

PROTEST WHEN CANINES FIGHT

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INTERNATIONAL, NEWS SERVICE I ST. LOLTS. -Mo Tho love of T. Trice, wealthy grain broker, for "o, Rnd chickens and the simple life" ( him $100 and costs when arraigned foro Police Judge N:.. , Price, who admitted having hi yard of his home practically cvorv rtety of barnyard habitant with the reption of pigs and cows. contended t his fowl wure "welt brol" and .1;, disturb the neighbors, as gruests of fashionable Ruekinhame Hotel, next ! to his home, contended. wh n appear as witnesses against hmi. Some of

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CHILD'S LAXATIVE

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ISTtRNATIONA. NtWS SERVICE ; 1 M" II !;! I 1 . Io.--. ..,; M, , ok-; .1 was sin., a by drillers f,.,- Mi,-' -ilo C.i:M'Mi ll.-.'ir !,.!. ill" oilier u;. v. The i : . .... ,,(' the Ka ; .lr.no the !'! I'l te' hole a::d sea I ' ill ill- ! sti equipment in (ill 'direction. j

MAZOLA can and at less cost than any other food in your kitchen for cooking, for shortening, for salads. Cera Products Refining Company P. O. Boa 161 Naw York City

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Accept "California' Syrup of Kips only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. I'ul! directions for child's dose on eacn fettle. Cive it without fear. Mother! Tou must, say '"California." A. (3 w .

Death Ends Divorce Case

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE KANSAS CITY. Mo. A higher judse than sits in earthly courts heard the petition for divorce of Alfred Barnhurt from Mrs. Mamio Rarnhart here the iMicr day. Tlarnhnrl sought to be freed, he told the court, because his wife cold bin. she did not care to live with a man who wore working clothes. Ieath .ailed Mrs. Rarnhart the other day beforo her husband's petition was to have hern acted upon.

PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS

T rrew nothing but TTo-f-resslve ,nd have tfh acres of them at present And can supply any amount of plants required, and g-uaran'ee

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Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 12S1Y3, Hammond, Ind. R.F.D. No. 1.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR

Hlr arrorfk 1b atlrnnlate- ud Ita freaeat rBTal la neccarary warn merely reaavrd from Ike aarfa ct the alkla. Tke only lacteal lad practical way . to remove aatr fa to attack It tinder the k.in. DeMhrac, tke or t final aaaltory 11 a Id, does lata by absorption. Omly troiralBe Delflraelo taa a aoBey-baok amaraatee la each ackae. At tollot eovntera tm OOe. 1 ana fa ateea, or try anaU fro at na ta plara wrapper oa oeottpt of prtee. FREE book auOel la laim aoJe4 eayelopo on reaoeat. DeMlraala, lZth St. and Park AnwKtw Tork

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FRANK B. McILROY OF HAMMOND Republican Candidate for SENATOR In making my announcement as a candidate for Senator I deem it my duty to briefly but frankly state the principles upon which I stand, and which will govern my course, if I am elected by your generous suffrages a seat in the Senate of Indiana. These principles compressed into the narrowest compass are as follows: I declare for state rights and individual liberty, I believe in the support of state sovereignty and local self-government. I am opposed to the National and State Prohibition act, because the people were denied any direct voice in its ratification or rejection, which is an infringment on personal rights. I am opposed to the present obnoxious Tax Law, and" if I am honored with a seat in the senate I will do all in my power to enact a new tax law that will be just and equitable to all taxpayers, whether large or small. I am opposed to the taxation of the poor whose personal property is valued at less than $500.00. I believe in taxation justlv proportioned to such an extent only as is necessary fcr maintenance of government economically administered. I favor a just and liberal appropriation to the American Soldiers of the world war, maimed or injured while fighting somewhere in France or upon the high seas to make the world safe for Democracy. I believe that each state should take care of their own. We owe the American Soldier a debt of gratitude that we can never repay. Labor: The difference from times immemorial between capital and labor lies in the development' and acceptance of the sharing of profits. Capital is dependent upon laboand labor upon capital. There must be co-operation between the employer and the employee harmony must exist for the happiness and prosperity of both. I believe in and stand for the rule of the people, and I invite all men, who so believe, to stand with me to the end.

Frank B. Mcllroy

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Special Sale of Infants Wear All Week

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29. 75 About 100 of the 373 coats on special sale Friday and Saturday remain in the lot. There is still ample choice for selection - classy sport models and the new threequarter lengths, the season's latest styles In Goldtone, Wool Velour, Silvertone ind Burella Coats, worth $35 to $40; your choice Wednesday at $19.73.

SUITS $44.75

Blue serges mostly, but all are very nicely tailored in the season's most favored styles; semi-fitted and slightly flared jackets, long reveres, new narrow belts, fancy lining,, braid and button trimmed; suits actually worth $49.75. Our special sale Wednesday only at $44.75.

DRESSES

$29. 75 We are also repeating this unusual sale of Women's and Misses' pretty Silken Frocks; a number of new and attractive styles, each one prettier than the other. They are made of taffetas, foulards and georgettes in charming variety; light and dark shades; values to $37.50. Your choice $29.75.

DRUGS At Cut Prices Sodium Phosphate Granular, effervescing; in ' 4-lb. bcttles; regular 50c. Special at 33c Palmolive Soap Special for Wedne.sday only three bars for 25c Forham's Tooth Paste for pyorrhea and bleeding gums; regular 60c. Special at . 39c Hobson's Hair Tonic Containing quinine; regular 50c. Special at 33c Squibbs Talcum Powder Violet or unscented; regular 25c. Special at 17c Baldwin's Liquid Shampoo Large bottles; regular 35c. Special at 21c Hospital Cotton In full pound roils: regular 75c aiuc. Special at 45c Araby Pastils 1 Vagrant deodorizers; regular 35c. Special 23c

A sale of trimmed hats that furnishes ample selection for a

Boy Proof School Shoes Sturdy all-leather shoes that will hold up and give good service under the test that every live American boy gives his footwear. They are of gun metal calf, biucher lace style, medium round i e. fitted with extra heavy soles. Sizes 1 V7 to 2, pair. .$3.25 Sues 2 2 t . pair. .$3.45 Little Gents Fairfield Shoes Here's another good special in boys' shoes, Fairfield genuine gun metal calf shoes, button style, medium round toe, extra heavy all-leather soles; sizes 9 to 13. Priced at. per pair $2.79.

values to $6.50

Ond Hundred and Twentyfive Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats, purchased especially for this sale IMiIans, hemps, liscres and novelty braids; all newspring styles; every wanted color; prettily trimmed in flowers, feathers and ribbons; regular $6.50 hats. Your choice at $3.69.

Cool, Light and Colorful Summer Fabrics

Golden Cross Fabrics

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very fine sheer voiles in almost an endless variety of

pretty patterns, in all the new light and dark shades;

40 inches wide. Specially priced at, per yard

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40-inch Normandy Voiles. 35 pieces; all new spring patterns, in the vary latest colorings; regular price, yard.

$1.25. On sale, yard

98c

Pretty plain colored French voiles, of fine Egyptian yarn, in street and evening shades; regular price yard $1.25.

On special sale, yard

98c

Of Timely Interest are These Pretty Groups of Girls9 Gingham Dresses $5.25 and $7.25

Jaunty and crisp they are, and particularly noteworthy for their many clever new style touches that mark them for the spring season.

The plaid ginghams that fashioned them were selected for their excellent quality as well as for their bright, colorful patterns. Quite a number of pleasing girlrth styles may be chosen at these two pricings some with sashes that tie saucily at the

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1 r -X 1 oacK; otners nave Decoming conars. pocKns anu urns, sics 2JL 5T:for irls 6 Xo 14 years $5.25 and $7.25.

Pretty Little Gingham Dresses sizes 2 to 6 yrs at $3.25 and $4.25

1 Bargains in Domestics

HOSIER Y Eiffel Brand Lisle Hose Extra good quality; double toe. heel and sole; colors are pearl gray, brown, smoke, also black and white; regular 75c hose; ';:ropa,;s : $1.00 Fibre Silk Hos, also .L'ttel brand; good quality; will wear better than all silk; double heel and tee; priced Cl ff at. pair M-UU

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H White Dimity EEE 32-mch checked and striped dimity ES for children's summer frocks and woEEr men's blouses; regular 65c AQr r quality. Yard tU g Table Damask EE 64-inch mercerized table damask, Ej full bleached, extra heavy quality; floral and conventional designs; regular EE price, yard $1 .25. On spe- QQcial sale, yard

Huck Towels Pure white huck towels with fancy borders; size 19x 38; have been selling at 50c. each. On sale

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White Flaxon A superior quality of White Flaxon, very desirable for summer frocks and blouses; 27 inches wide; our regular 45c quality. Priced for OQ Wednesday, yard &Z Pillow Cases 42-inch pillow cases of extra good quality bleached muslin, neatly hemstitched; regular price 59c. On special sale Wednesday, 39 C each

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Women's Night Gowns $1. 75 A splendid lot of women's well made muslin night gowns, slipover style, lace and embroidery trimmed; gowns from our regular $2 line specially priced at $1.75.

Bungalow Aprons $1. 75

weanesaay uniy w omens well made bunga- j low style house aprons, of best quality persale in j dark and light colors; belted models, with pock- J

! ets; all sizes. On sale at $1 .75. ;

"Lee" Union Alls $1.39 Suits as pictured, made of khaki colored denim trimmed in red or blue; the ideal garment for play wear; sizes 2 to 6 vears. On special salat $1.39. Boys' Knee Pants Regular $1.50 .knickers, strongly made of good quality fabrics; medium and dark colors. On special sale Wednesday, pair $1.39.

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