Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 21 May 1920 — Page 8

THE TIMES

Friday. May 21. 1920.

HOBART

Mr. and Mrs. 7. H. Fifleld and daughter. fiss Kifie. returned home AVednes-

by "Miss Jaenetta Oaranthers. Mrs. Anna Ilajiiiioher anil Mrs. ITatton, who attended the si'ini-annual tneetinir of the Ro'hek.c !odq;e, hold at Indianapolis this week, returned home yest erda y. Mr. Aiw.n Wild is at IntfianapoU

flay after spending the winter in Flor-lthis wok attetvlins the annual se:ida. They were accompanied home si.-n of the state 1'ndertakers' a?sn-

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' i i 1 1 o n . Mn. Mary Waiter? of Chicago visited friend here for the past few days. Members of the Hohart chapter, O. K. S. will save a dancinar party at hallt'omniunny hall this evening. A dame will be held at Onmmutilty holl Suturdav .-yen in with Peterson ere he? t ra. A surprise ?how(-r was held by the famptire pirls Wednesday evening in

of Miss Vera Harnes. whose

niarnacre to Mr. Fred Iiowlby will lake place next month. Mr. Frank 'Vender, who underwent an operation Iwu weeks aco at the Mercy hospital at Gary was abl eto return home "Wednesday. l"o;t master Kostbade attended the

moc ratio state convention held at l;anapoli yesterday.

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GAS ASSOCIATION

ISSUES A PROTEST

value extends to both producer and I'l-nsiiHii r, the transportation committee .-f the Xationul Asportation of Htale Marketing il'Jii ials. at a mef-t-in? recently htd In N-w York fity. plaeed .in envphatie end .rs.-no-n t on rural motor express by re ommondimj tc the varuois states th;it they en-i-ournf the movement l'ointf favorable f rural' motor express which were emphasised nt. the meetinLT were; "It divorces the farmer's transpi.rta. tiou problem fr.ni ttal of prod noli m. 'It brings a larger, fresher and ort-ti-n-s lo-(.,pr upj.ly of f.irrn pf.du.-ls to the iTiiisuratT. '"It is a'means of red'ioins: the cost ol livinir. be,ause it iitnitiate wa.--r.. and dupiica lion of work, and it Tnalo s profitable the ma rii ': i n tr uf Miiail quantities of foods: uffs."

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Mother Hr.'iy h iWe.-t 1'ouder.s would do F : lor llo ii i ii i J.J 1 . ri ioj laiiiily wouoj ev.-r i !j b" w ithout th- in. ') lu M: i s are i .iy ii rid l'1'ii.-arit lo l ike ao i . i-: H f'-clive in tlnoi action thai irndh'i- who i !

orict- us- tl.em always t !l ut!n r toother '

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vh.-r.-. dv. i JS ' : . m ( "h i c wa man i;.i., 1 f if p. .pu ia t o .n. i 5 increase t.".; or -id.:; per cent. j j-j Clarke I'ounty. II!.. :j'i poj.u 1 a i ion . i j L'l.l'i.i. ib crease .',::;,'J or la per c-nt. 1 k i riiieoi "oun!. Term., ll'.a population i j I'.'.L'o; increa.-' .!'l:i .-r i".., p. . r( tlt. ! j I'liy I'minly. Ti mi., lfi.'i p-.p i.,n, ; I i

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For the Young Men 7"0UNG men want style. And it is right and proper that Y they should have it. They want quality and service fabrics that not only look well but wear well. They want good tailoring. And so many young men wear Langham . Clothes because in them these all-important elements are conv- . bined.

A protest against recently adopted s ami gas service standard put in

to effect in Indiana, -May i. uy

A l public .service commission l contained

resolutions the Indiana (la Asso-

i I ,-1:111,111 tilod with the commission to-

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l'he iissooiatioo requests that pro-

4 , irul.cat ion of the standards ho Oeuir-

w r,,i until the association presents in

.3 i .i formal manner tlT snecilic oljjec-

j ! tions." The association points out

That a number of paragraph in tne

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M ' im-nd.it ions made by some of the parfi I t ies t the Ions' contested series of exf I peritnents from which the standards l ! The standards require as of certain

i3. ' .. nt 'w.,1 i.t.o i.i.. tiotr wli, n a

with less th.in

pas tto- consumer may pay

a proportionately e;s price f.r the 'r3 S .

Rural Express Endorsed Holdintr that it is an jurero.-y who.."DANDERINE"

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Fifjims for Kr! do not. iiuludo ih part of Mill ( 'i e-k township wha was ,inne.-d to i;rie I'r.y undej- nit. a . oil e .pi , l i 1 1. j,.,pip,; ,. of the annexed territory is x.TL't.

PII.KS CTTBXU 1ST 6 TO 1 DAYS. ' f I jfruiT!i.-ds ri fund money .' I'aZd ! ; T. ! jJ1i:. r tails to cine itv'.niK. Iilir-.d, i;o .d- j 1,1

I INTFRNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICE I !"', ' loiiuou k i.o. o i . i i ..all. .n. i f

AVASHlNHTiiN. M,iv I'l- Pn liminary i ' 1 Si

line. Adv.

population figure.-! were a ri rvui need today by the census bureau :i follows Ktie. 'a. 1920 population, i 3 . 3 -' . increase .1 6.247 or 4't.t per -.-nt . llrisiol. Conn., lfiji.i population. 2620: increase i lls or per cent. Travets-e City, Mi-h.. l:1- '1 population. 1012."': di crease 1 . o ;i 2 or 1 . S per ,'n!. Mohawk, N . v., limn population. 2.9l!; increase S10 or 40.4 per cent. UiHrangc, fla.. 1 J 2 population. 17,- : inrea-e 11.4..1 or 2aa per cent.

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Moncv berk without questioB

If ULTNT'S Solve fail in tb treatment of ITCH. KCZKMA, RINGWORM. TETTB.R or Aihn-th-binii ak4n di-iAl-cs. Trv

7 5 ccxit bi at tuir nik. f

Joseph W. Weis. DruKJlst.

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Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

Langham HigH Clothes For Younger Young Men

i Made exclusively for younger men of fifteen to twenty who I

!N are alert in their choice of styles. All the elements basic to the f v. success of Langham Clothes are present in Langham-High. f

J: F: BLUM & SON f OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE, 153 State Street, HAMFvlOND, IND.

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A few cents buys "I'a ndi-rtno . " AT- I ter an application of "Panderine"" you j can not find a fallen hair or any dtn- j druff, besides every haLr shows new.

life, rig-or, brightness, bji d thickness. adv.

morft color

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Do jotj want to see -what ,5 millii dollsr wnrth of phonograph looks like . what thne million tiollars' worth of phonograph sounds like? whv anvone would put this staggering amount into one single solitary phonograph1 Come into oir itoTe-arol let T-3 show joti an exact duplicate of the Original Official Laboratory Model.pf

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The Phonograph with a Soul"

The Original OScial T-alioratory MckIpI '. That's a name to conjure with. That's the plionograph ihicli cost 3 million dollars. Remember the 7 lcmsryea.rs during hich Mr. I'Vlbon exjorimenteJ night and day. Remember the inarveJous reiTilt lie achieved. Remember the conntlejrj time? that exact duplicates of the Official I -alor;itorT ModI ha-e matcbetl theirart directly against living artists, and have proved that there is no difference; between a singerN voice or instrumentalist's pTformance and it ItE-CatAXioN bj the New KdLwn. We have exact doplicate of 1lie S -million dollar Original Official laboratory ModeL We guarantee that the -will also match the living artist and equal the entire S million dollar musical ability of its famous prototrpe. 0rr Tinirtt Plant Th idtrts of eommon-ns Amrrvrcm, riwi Jin Vt an kirn. f Tho. A. Edium, oppii&l 4o &t pvrdiAg e Sew 'oton. L you knone about tit

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Phone Hammond 661

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i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE', TfNIH).. -May 2 1 --- i a r n i . i: u ranio-s ri'.enrdinir t he he,,!;)-, .,f i-impei r v,.--hihilo of Japan t.ae I, eon d ,;.; o d, f.. llovvino h. ;v return to ToWio ti-.ao lii

winter palace, sai-1 a T-'kio di.'patli f j to the 1'ail.J i:pr. ss today. Tl. em- i fj

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How Do You Like the Lid? V. e can make your "Daddy" look just as trim. Let us suggest that you plan a surprise for him. You know it's about time for the "straw." Get his old last year's hat out of the attic or closet, bring it to us and we will give it a new shape and bring back the original color for only a nominal cost. Incidentally, if your own hat needs cleaning or reshaping, bring it along, too. lou will be more than pleased with our service. Bijou Hat Cleaning AND

Shoe Shining Parlor 175 State St. Tel. Ham. 2484.

iimcs r.'jws sct .ucc is tne be;: that money can buy ar.d henst effort cn furnish.

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These pumps are actually worth $7 85; comparison will prove that But our regular money-saving orices bring them to you at S5.S5.; and now, we have cut deep into this, bringing to you these superb pumps for as little as S4.65. The pumps featured here and illus tratcd above are among the season's most p9pular m&ckls, suitable for every occasion.

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They may be had in dull or patent leather, with full French or Baby Louis heels. They have turned soles and aluminum heel plates. We urge you to take immediate advantage ot this sale for here is THE MOST SENSATIONAL SHOE VALUE OF THE SEASON!

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f 140 Other Distinctive Styles are Also Being Featured at llaSchhss Low Prices.

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Hammond Store 572 South Hohman Street Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights

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