Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 18

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There is No Time Like the Present For Buying ORTT Shoes More especially when you can benefit greatly by the wonderful values offered NOW.

Sailor Ties One of fashion's favorites, in beautiful black or brown suede; hand turn soles and French heels; $14.00 values $11.95 Smart Oxfords for street or dress wear: shown in rich brown or black kid. suede and patent leather. Charming new models .with trim vamps and high or low heels. $6.95 to $12.00

New Spat Pumps Of rich black suede, a decidedly smart model that fits the foot like a glove on the hand. Flexible soles and French heels; a $14 value. $11.95 Fecch Vamp Pomps and Oxfords Particularly smart and clas-sy, shown in dull kid. black and brown suede, black satin and patent leather. $11.50 to $15

Walk-Over Shoes for Men Made in America Worn All Orer the Werld. A greater tribute could not be paid any shoe. In Hammond a tribute substantiated by the best dressed men.

The Vandike A new Walk-Over model that gives the foot a Iong, slim appearance much desired by the best dressers of today. Brown calf leather. $12.50 Many other models to choose from at prices ranging from $9 to $14

The "Pep" Here's a dinger for the young man it's just plum full of "punch"; shown in dark brown calf leather, and mind you the price is only $8.50 The Carlton Another Ortt creation that is decidedly fashionable, in dark brown calf, and only $7.50

Parents: Bring the children to ORTT'S if you want good shoes, made to fit growing feet, and at very moderate prices. JAS. B. ORTT "Tour Shoe Man." 1 69 East State Street. Hammond, Ind. "For Quality For Style For Wear Choose Ortt Shoes."

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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

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Get Right for May

If you haven't begun to save this year or have been slow about it, why not make a new start? Even though you only save a dime a day it amounts to something in no time; ten dimes still make a dollar. If you will call here we will give you free one of our Daily Dime Savers. A filled Dime Saver will be accepted here as a savings deposit.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

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Twin City News Notes

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Nominations for postmasters were made by President Wilson aa follows; UvansVill. Ind.. Cornelius D. Poutler. Sc-uth Bend. John M. Hunter.

For Govfrnor vote for No. 13 on the ballot next Tuesday. Warren T. lieCray, the man from our own dist

rict. i.20-':t The colored people of the Community' especially those allied with the A. M. E. Zlon church of Indiana Harbor, listened to a band concert at the Auditorlum last evening with the perfor-1 mers all members of ths 370th Infan-I try. S Illinois regiment. The con- j cert, was given for the benefit of the! Church fund. Rev. J. m. Howard.;

pastor of the church has made enjeav- '

ors to build up his congregation and , provide adequate church room for the' worshippers. The drive on for flnan-j ces for the many pa.-t month" is ready! for publication at the church this com- i ins Sunday. The various rallya at' the church have been most productive1 of r"d and reports concerning them I will be also read at the Sabbath crvice. A good attendance of member J

is desired out.

Do not fail to near McCnv at hie

republican rally in Gary on Monday

night. May 3rd. Dorman & Sykea

garage. Music. eiriB-insr. and rnlI.m,

speeches. -f

The officers of the East rvii- r.. !

thian Sisters are urged to meet to- 1 morrow evening at the hall for prac- ! tlce. H Is very much desire.t th9f i

every officer respond to this request. I

Do not fail to hear McCrav t hi-.

i-puoucan rally in Gary on Mnnv1

night. May Sid. Dorman & Sykes'

fj.-rage. Music, singing, and rousi.-gi speeches. j.,,, ... 1

Senator Hiram Jobnaon Speak To

night ct Hammond at Svc Sharp. I

Cory at Si34. 4-30-1

Mrs. Paul McCloskey of South For-

sytho ave. has returned from a sad mission to Johnston. Pa., where sne attended the funeral of her father.

There haa been several deaths in the

McCloskey family in the past year.

Mrs. McCloskey losing her mother.!

sister and brother-in-law. all deaths '

superinduced by the influenza, with

the exception of the death of her fath

er whoso death was caused by compli- j

cations. j

Do not fail to hear McCray at big! republican rally in Gary on Monday j night. May 3rd, Dorman &. Sykes; garage. Music, singing, and rousing.

tieeches. 4-uQ.;t The dance given last evening by Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella at the Odd Fellows hall .Indiana Harbor. proed another delightful function in the category of their enter

tainments. The hall was cheerfully donated in its u?e by the Odd Fellows who grant concessions to their arious sub-letters, once, a year and giving an opportunity for the lodge saining o great an advantage, to gain a benefit for their organization. The music was ideal last evening and rendered by the John Sterling orchestra. The committees all ably dispensed the parts assigned to them. Miss Bessie McAnley was the appointed chairman of the Harbor reception committee and Mis3 Berenice Dewey of the East

Chicago committee. Miss) Marie My. lott of Gary was appointed to make introductions of the Gary assemblage, of people. The Mesdames Jesse Dew-' ey and Margaret Ryan constituted the) door committee. Mrs. Elirabeth Sirlin had charge of the sale of tickets at the window. The check room was well handled with a ncore of .r.v

looked after the careful handling of the guests wraps. Punch and otheri cooling drinks were enjoyed through-j out the evening and a bevy of young ladies dispensed them. Another like affair is anticipated in the near future! and the Circle members hare inten-' tions of continuing their social affairs' eni4 rwr tit j i r . .

ui .inrrauy inem. The cum. tnitte-s sponsoring the affair of last evening express a sense of gratitude j to the public for their assistance in making the event so great a success.! Do not fail to hear McCray at bigi republican ral'.y in Gary on Monday! night. May 3rd, Dorman & Sykes garage. Music, singing, and reusing tpeeches. 4-",i."ti

The services at the Christian church) this evening will continue to be another interesting theme which haj ' widely attracted the public notice since J Evangelist Snyder has come here to I

conduct the revival meetings. The public will hear the explanation of "The Fatal Night." should they chose to be present this evening. The services are almost to a conclusion and a most cordial welcome is extended to all for this evening. There are one hundred and six accessions to th.

church to date. More are siart!'

coming and at the conclusion of the week it is evident that there will be quite a rapid jump in the numbers as totaled. Do not fail to hear McCray at big republican rally in Gary on Monday night. May 3rd. Dorman fc Sjkes garage. Music, singing, and rouslns speeches. 4-30.;t

Announcement is made by the Eadies" Aid of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor that Miss Beth

Corey, of the department of dramatic eipresaion of a Boston school, now teaching at the'Washington building will direct an entertainment at the

Katherine House. Monday evening and Saturday evening, dates of 8 and 10th tf May. Two nights have ben selectee" on account of the overwhelming sale of the tickets in distribution f the last few days. The public will have an opportunity to view some very fine talent In this production. Do not fail to hear McCray at big republican rally in Gary on Mondaynight. May 3rd, Dorman ft Sykes garago. Music, singing, and rousing tpeeches. . 4-30-3t

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, MEXICO. Mo. Having more than

100 pounds of hot plaster fall upon their bed were the experience of Mrs. P. B. Pratt and her week-old Infant the other morning when fire destroyed the Pratt home here. Mrs. Pratr and the baby were rescued. They escaped with sliaht burn

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Breezy Styles Spring super-styles that satisfy you. That's what you'll find in THE MAX LEVIN CLOTHES For Young Men of AH Ages, They're here now a smilingly snappy set of master-styles. You'll like them. These suits are breezing out our doors as fast as we can show them to your fastidious Hammond friends, so don't delay get yours today. Suits from $25 and up MAX LEVIN CO. Clothing and Tailoring 143 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.

5,000 QUIT WORK IK LIVERPOOL riNTERNATIONAL NEWS StRVICEl LIVERPOOL, April 30. Irish sympathizers among the dock workers have made good their threat today to strike unless the government adopted a more lenient policy with regard to the treatment of Iri.h prisoners held at Wormwood Scurbbs prison. Five thousand men quit work.

SOME FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS t INTER NATION At NEWS SERVICE? WASHING-TON. April 30. -President Wilnon ?ent nominations for federal appointments to the senate todav as

follows: !

Judge of the Circuit court, of the fifth circuit. Alexander C. King of Atlanta. Ga . Commissioner of Iaimlgratlon at El-

Fruits and Vegetables Specials for Saturday ONE CAR EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES, &A CO per bushel &Hc.DJ Per peck $1.15 ONE CAR FANCY MICHIGAN POTATOES. &A 7A per bushel J. U per peck $1.20 FANCY APPLES, qc 3 and 4 lbs OC WINES AP APPLES, $9 nn per bushel tj .UU EXTRA LARGE AND JUICY LEMONS. o r per dozen vC EXTRA FANCY STRAWBERRIES, on, box 6UC NICE SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, . ir 2 heads IOC FANCY ASPARAGUS. OK 3 bunches OC FANCY HOME GROWN RHUBARB, in. per lb X1UC FANCY HOME GROWN GREEN ONIONS, 1 C 2 bunches IOC FANCY RADISHES. 1 r2 buncres A C NEW CABBAGE. per lb OC FANCY SWEET POTATOES. o C 4 lbs OC EXTRA LARGE CUCUMBERS. 9 C each 20c and OC ONION SETS. 7 K 2 and 3 lbs BEETS. a per lb C MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS, 9 j3 lbs OC FANCY PEAS, 2 lbs AC STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, A o dozen XwC

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Service OURM OTTO Quality

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Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . .

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34c

Prime Native Short l ? Ribs of Beef, lb.. C Milk Fed Native Veal O Leg or Loin, lb. . . C

16c

Veal Breast with pocket, lb. . .

Small Lean Pork OQl Loin Roast, lb. 22 C

Select Brand Cali Hams, 4-6

lbs. average, lb

Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops,-lb.

Select Brand Bacon, QO mild and lean, lb.C Sugar Cured Country Style

Hams, lb

M. Ham, Berlin Sausage, lb.

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Gem Nut Oleo Margarine, lb. Swift's Premium Butterinc, lb.,

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OLOMON'S

Grocery and Market SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, MAY 1ST. Jr: 20c American Family Soap, 1 per bar O 2 C Kitchen Klenzer, 9 C six pkgs. . ; .. . ... . . . ... OC Four pounds CO r Macaroni .. p U C cifi,.:......'.:.::...:::i..::..i2ic bo.:.p" ,.........,,..i0c Large, heavy fiQ r brooms, each JU,...,7.A. . C Good Luck Margarine; Q 1 per pound . P "2 C iJoS:i 3!h:. . . . .,. 1 .00 Sweet Prunes, per 25 C Matches ; 6 boxes QC , for ,.x.,......Slx.M,)OC Two large bottles 9 ES Catsup . O C Lipton's Tea ; quarter QO pound Sunshine or Takhoma ; 3 pkgs. 1 Q for i7C Uneeda Biscuit; 2 . 1 jfor : IOC MEATS Milk Fed Leg of V'tal ; 20 r per pound Shoulder of Veal; 1 Cp per. pound ..... . Veal Stew; per "19' pound . 2 Pork Loin Roast; Or per pound xJVJK Shoulder Roast; o r per pound ". VV Neck Bones ; c per pound OV Lard; per 24 r pound fciT'W Boiling Beef, per 1 1 pound Pot Roast; per 1 r pound : IOC Stewing Beef; per Of pound ' Hamburger; 2 pounds O C for Our meat is all first class. A trial order will convince you here is the place to buy to save money. Solomon's Grocery 758 State Line St.. corner Condit St. HAMMOND.

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