Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 11
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By OSWAX3 PTT.BERT. T INTERN ATION L NEWS SERVICE VEILA OKI 7.. May H. it.-v..lut:.n nry troops under (liiHijHlupe San
oliz and fS.ni. Trevmo tliu are Jit im'k- i New writer rt...- Hit !" yartiins hImiiu
the pr.H'liu t v.. to in Lake i oiinty hem; he,j hack after the primaries in the t". Hi v t n ir tV..slln. "Tom Grant w as on of the vi.-nim
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in the CVrrania furies rotr San l.ircs liavV t.taUc fciiux. driving the Ourlanzistas t im Uie;r ix-Mlifit. and in'Hating l".sfs uf nearly 3.'-o, aceor.i in
uncotinrniea report irom t tie Pfcht-
i f the l iiiit d return. in county. Mr. Giniu, aftvi- '11111x1118 a fin roord k. a f nnlor from Lake b"Ceiiio h inndui.tta fur rr:niii!naUon in th primaries. "lie hfi. aJwKy stood out slnst th Kuhion anil while sheriff enforced th law. Living in a rural community It was supposed that he would be renominated easily. Hut. as ft will he remembered, the returns fr.m certain of the Lp.ke coun
ty precincts were held hack almost j forty-eight hours and when the vote came In from w hat i known o. the I
"wet routjlwicok precincts" Tom Grant was heutfti. Mr. Giant, lioHfirr, still belongs to
the state bmnii of agriculture and will he here during; tlie next Reswion even i In? has to tt on t;ie senate side, linos. The gantf could n-t beat him out of helnjr a delegate to tho state c..nwnticn either."
Advertise ia Tne Times and adrmi.se af:a:n. Kesaits come with constant effort.
it. a ron'. Iln rn t'dn v. J As a result of tiie. frriiU- I'lrtek'. the' C";rJi7.a iniop" were said l' h:ie b'ii j i riven from the.r p"H!cts an J are now rt'ikmit siuhht.rn resisan-t at the !!: --iid of Tain.u-::; 1rt th state of I'u-Ha, 1'he revolutionary army is attcnip'inr art encirclin.? movment to sihpiuhJ toe C'ri ajitst'i. TUi r-vein : ienn i i.-s rn.nitT about 16.000, while I'arrjtiz t v. as said to have only ab.ut d, '") or CifiO so!dt-TS. In revolutionary circles it was s.Aid thn. news of the surrender of the t'-ir-ranzitas was rp---!cd h.m-l . U is V'iievrd that saf conduct w ill tie gratit.3 to C'aeransa so tiint he cm C":ii to -i ts pr-t t and (inliark ttpon a yh'-p t r in f'T'isa pert. Th re olut ton;si ii: so eiei:n f tis' victory that they ppmuue.i Jen 'nd!iio .pii!;ir, .-on-in-lnw ;" the former first ch !. to .' to the sc-iic il the Sail ilarco? ti.iil ti-c and enf- r w it It him. .sruih-i.r li.'td ber-u six c.-m-' rrnnd of a detachment of federal 1 1 p that wer tlj.hiln; the revLduti'-tisiucs. ?anehe : Ch rra ::i--t. a m phew f Viia;-f.atio Oarrat'za. tul on- oi' the aviatur? in th federal hnny, ta jrl to hfive comrntt ted y i'cnle after '."'''irir captured bv rebel tn in th .snata of Tlaxcala. Th" airman rper.fd tire uliile fl :i er r b I !. - tnot. When the tit-e' wns returned the mrplnne was hit and it fed to the c; ..::nd. t'jnania w.is not injured by
Kcanc's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328.
Select Dancir.K Assemblies Every
Monday
Dancing Assemblies 11 1
, lhursday l.vc.ung. Classes for Beginners Every
! Lvcning. I litis is the place you'll find good clean f music and dancing. No suggestive ; dancing allowed this hall. I PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.
High School Classes Every Friday j
Lvenins?.
Don't Stir Up The Germs
Germs sot in motion arc like so many bullets penetrating the air they will lodge in anything in their path. You can't help having germs in your home and it's no disgrace to have them - but it is a serious menace to the children and to von to KEEP them.
Get a HOOVER SWEEPER
ate clean, permmake for better aUo" for BETTER
and play proof rugs health and
LOOKS. 1 he 1 loover possesses extraordinaty features found in no ether make of machine, which we v.tl gladly demonstrate free, if you will call now for an appointment. Sold on easy payments which you will not miss. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 SO. HOHMAN STREET Tel. Hammond 525.
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This deliciovs. wboieome, sterilized milk cotnes intwosizes. Absolute parity and faction guaraxitecd. Prepared by JOHN f. JCL.KE CO. Huarln. iimmm
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fej3 JOHN f. JCL.KE CO. KtlM ju .X IS H . IIMMM If El Distributed by O. E. lt.gK BOLLS, Hammond. j
We Stake Our Good Name On Every Article You Get in Our Store Most of our customers are constant customers returning to us repeatedly for whatever they may need in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our scrvice 'and prices right, so you will come back for more. O'NEIL AUTO SALES 671 Calumet Avx. Hammond, Ind.
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its advertisements is sunDlvi ' "
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SPRING FEVE
Is Nature's warning that her laws have been violated and her call for help to put your system in condition to stand the heat of summer. YOU CAN HELP HER BEST by consulting a reliable skilled physician. I TREAT and CURE? Piles. Fistula. Rectal, Prostatic. Bladder,
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ma. Hay Fever, Goitre, Rheumatism. Stomach and Liver Troubles.
Men's Diseases Cured WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S DISEASES cured by painless, pleasant means. REMEMBER, my office is equipped to gire all modern treatments. I GUARANTEE personal, honest treatment, with quickest results, at lowest cost.
I lours : 912 15 78 Sundays : 912
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HOUSE CALLS MADE
1 55 State St.. Hammond, Ind., Opposite Orpheum Theater. Phone 3419.
and Bridges.) Orctiestia ac-i
lent. '
Beautiful Hawaiian Love. (Terriss Campbell and Burr. Tenor duet.
cempanimept.
ilaweuan nours nun lou. it toward. J campuei
and Burr. Tenor duet. Orchestra accompaniment
Gooc,ni?ht, Angeline. (Europe. Sissle and Blake.) Peerless Quartette. Male quartette. Orchestra, ac-i corapaniment. .' i it - c i- d i ';,-k. p.
vie it.ust r.ave a oortg is rveuivmuci. ivic(jr; i iu-. less Quartette. Male quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. When My Baby Smiles. (Berlin.) Henry Burr.-j Tenor solo. Orchestra, accompaniment. ?
riiJrfir Ynn'v Kern A M
Lewis James. Tenor s
ment. , Sunrise and You. (Penn.) George Meader. Tenor
A2893 10-inch $1.00
A2S?S
10-inch $1.00
orfter to .. ( I isher. I
lo. Orchestra accompani- lO-if"
A234
$1.00
sc!o. Orchestra accompaniment. j I'll Thisk of You When Evening Shadows Fall. (Per-
Iciior olo. Orchestra!
A28SS 10-inch $1.00
kins.) G
flccompanimenl. j VENETIAN hrdiu brdhi hrdluvbgkqjbqjzSH Venetian Pocn. Fox-trot. (Goldberg and Ti?ine.) A2SS5 Introducing: "In lour Arms." (Moyd and Ghtser.) i q jnc, qq Kentucky Sercnaders. 1
A Bo-La-3o. Egyptian I ox-trot. (human.) Ted)
Lewis Jaz. band. ! ti.jtv Ah! There. Flirtation Fox-trot. (Down ins?.) Co-! 10-inch $1.00
Orchestra. Charles A. Pnnce, director.
Just Another Ki; j. (lii!bert.) s'al!. Introducing " abe Inspiration." (Thomas and Ec.ktein.)
Paul Biese I no. Saxophone, banjo
Money Can Buy
A2890
and piano.
Uncle Zed and His Fiddle. (Tasaart.) Rendered bvi lO-mch 1.0U
Charles Ross laggart. Descriptive monologue. j Uncle Zed Buys a Graphophone. ( laggart.) Rendered -by Charles Ross Taggart. Descriptive monologue. V First Waltz. (Durand.) Marconi Brothers. Ac-' A2S91 cordion duet. MO-inch $1.00 Selections From "Faust." (Gounod.) M.ircor.iV
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Fast PoLka.
Grandmother
Orchestra
Accordion duet.
Royal Serbian Tambouritza Orcliertra.") 's Waltz. Royal Serbian Tambouritza
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E4520 10-inch $1.00
Stamps Given With (W C All T? nrrt rrl Purr!? rrenQ
U "The Best
rw 1 iliMI il Langhain High- Clothes
FOR YOUNG MEN
HIS year, more than ever before. I .anpham-High Clothes make a
- strong appeal to you young men. They are specially designed for you, and they are truly exceptional in point of quality. Search where you will, no other clothes will please you so much.
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FOR THE YOUNG MEN
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To know that your clothes are of correct style and right value, let your next suit be a Langham models for all young men over twenty.
Blum
Soil
153 State Street. Opposite Orpheum Theatre
The man who works with his hands demands the same all-wool clothes as the man who works with his brain. When off duty he wants to feel well dressed and comfortable. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes give him that feeling and satisfy. See the new spring styles in topcoats and suits.
Wayne Mothproof Cedar Bags Something everyone needs. Ranging in sizes $1.25 T0 $2.75
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ROTHS
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Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
and
HIRSCH
We Have a Few Detroit Jewel double oven gas ranges, which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. These ranges are on display at our salesroom. Come in and pick out the range vou wish and same will be delivered to vour home.
Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company 571 Hohman St.. Hammond. Phone 2500. Indiana Harbor Display Room 3402 Elm St. Phone 811-
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USES BcientificaUy Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Hammond Optical Parlor
HI E. Itat St.
Hammond,
Take The Times and keep touch vith the whole world.
SHOE REPAIRING Is a way to economy in which you can solve the H. C. of shoe problem. Why not send them in? We can restore their handsome appearance. Mid-City Shoe Repair Shop Open from 7 A. M- till 8 P. M. Hohman and Plumrr.er Aves., Hammond, Indiana.
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