Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1920 — Page 7

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How would you look going down the main street in an old fashioned surrey or buggy? It would be a fine stunt if you were a clown in a circus. But Under ordinary conditions would you do it? The answer is emphati-

NO

doing

Yet, you are

things today just as ab

surd.

You are still using the old fashioned method of laundering, when there is at your ready command, and on the most agreeable payment plan, whereby you hardly miss the money the

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a home convenience considered by every housekeeper who has one, as absolutely indispensable. And no doubt the thought has entered your mind that the Thor is a luxury. Almost A Million Women 8ay it is not a luxury, but n e c e s s ary convenience and one of the greatest boons ever conceived for the woman of the house. This is particularly true of the Thor, because this machine has stood the test of time there is nothing to get out of fix on the Thor; no wear; no tear; no upkeep; no repairs; no worry; fool proof, and will last a lifetime under ordinary conditions. When you buy a Thor this includes the lifetime service and attention of an Electrical Goods Store that will afford you every attention needed during the life of the machine. A Small Payment Today puts the Thor in your home, and after that the machine will pay its own Way. Come to the store today, orjbetter still, have the Thor demonstrated with a washing in your own home.

Siandan

Electrical

Engineering Company 633 So. Hohroan.St. Lei. Hammond 5Z5

Pace Seven

W. E. Schrae

At Delegate Conference

.Ma ! Walter K. Soli race '-!. t :ns ! is il-lrcato t tjc Nn'iori;il f.nM'lUii'n attended a myelin; f ihr

tin- 1 1 1 . . i t-ewrin in Indiana-. Ii. n' a'! i'f I-.- nsi ni Wasinuth. chairman ft i

health and it is reported that ho does not ile.sii . .re-eU et inn as national commil .tor-man . He did not attend iht rncctinn 'f ci-!PMaterf . William f. Me-

J Curdy- of Kvan-villo. the- ether de-Ir-1 Kitlr from the lirst cong rcFsional disj triet. attended . J Fred Short i nioior. .secretary of the j repuhlii an state (nunit tee. said he understood that Iho national conimitj tceman iiesiion would not he taken

.......... i.ui iuiu ie aecineri at a meeting of iho delegation in rhioji

custom lieini to fleet the tiMlion.l

nueitt. eman at a luretint in the nat-

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were i:n- ; , it States i

nventun city. of tiie delegates who came tn Ii"' national ,'nmm 1 1 1 u r.

niiht as well elected now as later.

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III.

Senators New and Wat.-on. wl:o are in Wa.-shinar'ton. and Albert .1. , nd-io, who was away from Indianapolis. James A. I U-mr-n wa y is n..t in "o..d

n t he of are

was that

not Le decided in

1 o cost the d W gra t' t live in Chu'jKn convention. ;f .iffer to -Mr. Shortemeir

ars t l,a t en nary nt -e arranging to move

n p ii i t m e n I s convention

week and rent them to delegations to

the national convention. Anions the pi'i '. s qtlote, are $f,0l) f,,r a ueek for a four room apartment, presumably

vuh Mur l.eds and Jl.nnn for a ten

room apartment. Hotel prices are in-;h. according to reports.

U is n.-in ; lot of money week of the .'uartcrs sent

accept.-,!. It appi 1 7.' ii s of t 'h i. 1 1; o a

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SUES HUSBAND FOR DIVORCE

Ma'hel Morsan and her hunhand. Mike, the same who wore principals in a -spicy Hammond police court case last week, are once nr-re jn the limelight. Mabel applied for a div-.ree to. day tn the Hammond superior court. Alhert V. llrifflths in her attorney. She ;-ivs they were Inanied Jan'iary 11. tfl2. at Kat St. lyouis. U.. an,l ceparated the nth of this month. Mike acci-rdiriK to her plea was truel ant! inhuman to her. He would often leave Iit with her mother or other relatives .fnd on id he (one for weeks at a time nnil he had wasted or spent ail of his savin iff. Then he wonild rome hack and they would live together for a while. Mike also heat her .several times and i-n one occasion knocked nPr uni on.;f ious an-1 hroke her teeth. Then too he wrongfully accused her of heins intimated with th'-r men. Siie wants the custody of their ihild ll.Tnn) aiiiii'inv. $15 a week support money, penditij-: the settleroent of the suit and also asks that be enjoined from interfrrrinjj with her or enticing the child away from her.

New Bankruptcy Case The first bankruptcy case in three months was filed tmiav with Deputy

W e Stake Our Good Name On Every Article You Get in Our Store t 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 service and prices right, so you will come back for more. A. J. Waltz 229 State St. Hammond, Ind.

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THE B. K. F. TIMER

Do no oil this TIMER, it runs perfectly without oil. The contact points on arms and posts are of the very best grade of Tungsten steel, insuring long life and perfect contact. The cam is of high grade tool steel, casehardened. The cam will run for years without showing appreciable signs of wear. The arms are of pressed steel, guaranteed to never get out of shape or wear out.

The posts are of high grade tool steel, turned to an accurate fit. They run clear through the casing and are securely fastened thereto by a nut and locknut. This TIMER works like all high grade magnetos make and break. Guaranteed to work perfectly under all conditions of service and weather. See us today about this Timer.

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ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES.

Hammond, Ind. 7 1 7 Hohman St. fi

Clerk Charles Surprise of the i;. s. district court by William F. Haherman cf Hammond. Haherrnan' petition, which was filed by Attorney John M. Stinson. states that he is a Journeyman tinsmith. He installed furnaces. His tital debts are listed at $2,021 and his a.-.ses at $."S.'. He claims exemn-

tion for hit' assets as thev are a rr. I

cent . inheritance. The heaviest creditor, is fnlrh.-n & Sexton company of Chi-.ae.-. dealers in t-toves and furnaces.

party as adopted records its 'deep gratitude over the adoption of the eighteenth Amendment to the federal constitution, and stands unaUcrahly

for its complete enforcement." l'niveral suffrage and the pendins suffrage amendment to th federal con-st-.tutional also are endorsed.

In The Courts

The Northern States Iife Insurance company, has riled suit to foreclose a mortKaae against Nick J. Mavronicles

t. al. Rimherper. Tetecs & Morth.an I

are attorney for the plaintiff. An appeal by th df. ndant frr-m

r. F-ret

the Court of .Justice Fra

has been filed i nthe Hammond Superior court in the suit of Kd-ward H. Mast rid v-e vs. Clarence U Stafford. Kastridce is sueine for possession of real estate and damages. .Tudpe Prest f.-ind for the plnintiff when he heard the case on May 14. I-ack of knowledge of fur, caused iMth Oreenwald of Hammond to pa y S32S for a cvoat. which she says was really a cheap grade, worth not f-ver $100. She has fiUtd suit in the Hammond superior to recover $50 through Attorneys Bnmherger. T'efr,, g. Northland. Frank Bemat is defendant. The plaintiff aljegps that wh-n she bought Ihe cr-at. the dealer told her it was Hudson seal. H

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PROHI COirV ENTION

ON JULY 21

for

N'eh.. May c on vent ion to he held

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of the Prohi

in Lincoln

on

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July 21. a convention that is expected to bring hundreds of people here from ail over the nation, were laid at a meeting of the Nebraska state prohibition convention here Tuesday. The patform of th prohibition

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Winter Shoe Made of the best material and specially buift to give comfort in cold weather, this

Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe possesses the rarely found combination of good looks comfort, and warmth.

NAGDEM'ANSS

Hohman near State HAMMOND

Michigan Ave. and Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR

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There is a wave of price reductions our line from coast to coast, and to be

the procession we are still continuing our May Reduction Sale FINE CLOTHING FOR Men and Young Men at prices that will make you sit up and take notice. Ve have said, and we say it again; we save you from $15.00 to $25.00 on a suit. Give us a chance to pro?e it. Choice of any of our Worsteds, Fan-cy Mixtues and Silk Mixture Suits, sizes 35 to 44, at

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Blue, Green and Brown Unfinished Worsted Suits $55.00; special two days' price

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AT YOUR SERVICE NOW today is the time for you to have us figure on your awning work before the rush is on and while our stock is complete. Make your selections now for future de livery. Hammond Shade & Awning Works SS STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 2242. Decorators and Mfrs. Window Shades and Awnings.

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regular price

Come in and let us save you dollars. No charge for ' alterations. Satisfaction guaranteed.

TAILORS A IND CLOTHIERS

143 State St.

Hammond, Ind.

Tailored and Dress Hats

Hats S495

Tailored and Dress

These reductions are final and the sale is limited to Friday and Saturday. The very Hat you have been looking for may be in one of these two "lots; there's every shape and all the color fancies one could desire. They are our $ 1 0 and $ 1 5 hats and have been out of the fashioner's hands only a short time.

2 Days

Friday & Saturday

Rich Achievements in Blouses The deftiest Blouses that the most fanciful makers could conceive are here, including the Tricollettes in the .enchanting shades of Dragon Fly. Polo Blue. Faison, Kangaroo. Cathedral. Appreciation of these originations can be realized only by inspection.

Underwear Now for Summer Comfort The best news that we could possibly bring to the women of Hammond is the arrival of the new Athletic Underwear Designed to give a maximum of comfort while just as pretty as comfortable. Then we also haye the new silk underwear that will appeal mightily to you.

Gertrude Stewart 636Y2 South Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.