Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 21 May 1920 — Page 9

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "ASHINCTUN, May 2 i . U-mil ban -erc lifted on a!l railroads tmiay to break t radio oonpvstion. Kvsporuiins to apical? from mmueip-'ii officials throu,'hout the country, tho interstate commerce commission, in the most drastic move yet tak.-n to e!,-5ir Oaway the rail tie-ups. invoked its emergency powers under the new law by a swooping- susrwrusion f time-honer.-ii co.r service regulations. The rules will remain operative as long as the crisis makes it necessary. Hail executives, assuming sctie per

sonal direction of tranic movements .ui I their respective lines, left Washington for their headquarters tednv after final conferences with the commission, conii- j 3r.t that Uie authority jriveti by the commission which removes certain ham- i porinp federal and s;aio restrictions. offex-tually clear up the Jvj- t.-r-

n.in.iis or conpejsted TreiRht and m:ike way for free movement of essential commodities. Many expressed confidence that relief from the eentrestion would be felt within a few da s. It will take weeks, howrver, to m-ive all the enormous tonnage stalled on all roads and effect an equitable distribution of the empty car equipment. The commission's order specifically nirects that all traffic be forwarded to dsetinations by the most expeditious route available. With the lifting- of Ksral restrictions on the changing of routing-3. the railroads may tackle the traffic jams free from interference. The carriers will not suffer any financial loss through the diversion of cars ever the quickest routes to destinations. the commission, in its order, stipulates that the charges for the transport tation of all such traffic shall be the

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W. DAVIS RETURNS TO THE CITY AVebt' i livi.J. who had to leave the city budjenly with his aged mother fr.-t to po to Oiiiu.i ami second to Wash inn I1.-11, 1'- ' l i'oasult spe:alists in the hope of le-insr able to do something- for his mother, who had been liiiB'Tim; and very seriously ill for quite a ionn' time, and win- left in. stone unturned to save her life, return;' to Gary after the sad experience of having l ad her pass away in Wash-ir.itte-n on Saturday morning. May 1T. and after having had to accompany tl-,e bo.iv to the fani.ly b.ni.il plot where she was buried by the side of his father, and which piot was secured a b-tifj time a so while Mr. I avis vas maor o:' Kansa.- ';ty. and whielt ha-' n 11 k- pt and maintained sui -e that time. W liiie Mr. I ivis" experiences have raturallv taxed him t- the utmost and while lie Just n-lurni-il to the city this a i' term-on. May ". he will take up his rosidi nee f-T a while at the Hroadvuv hotel, and will be hack at his duties in his official capacity of presi. dent of the Liberty .-ii-i-in ities 10m-1-any. 2143 liroatlw a. at the latest hv riet -b-nday mornnifr.

Bicycle Thieves Busy Hn ycle thieves in tiary are enjov'n a prosperous season, according to the larfie number of reports reaching the i-ltiee of Chief Koihis i-nneerni n if st'den machine. Almost daily two atel three reports are made relative to stolen bicycles and it has kept the police on the jump trying t,, locate them for their i-wnors.

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week-end when they will spend Saturday and Sunday at their summer camp at Treniont. Trenvnt recentlv became the property of the Gary Hoy Si nuts in a real estate transaction

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si., com m- nci nr Saturday iiif-rinni,, May.i J-nd. and coii'inuirifT until ;, , out,; il.'.iiua ll.s. of luii', pure wheal Hour. 1 Iv.siiively not war (lour, nor su bs t i t u I -. j At th- t'oliiwiti renui-rkably low prices:! L'-l '-j lb. sack $ 1 .VI I V.t lb. s.u k 2.1IK j its U). s,ick .i.tci I 1 barr. 1 1 I. ."I ! Th.s will no doubt be your last oppor- j tutntv to obtain (lour at this remarkable i 1

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FAMILY IN ACCIDENT City Judce 1'Viinri of Gary, his wife and child' i n had a lucky escape from serious inj irv at t o t h avenue i and l".roa,dway in Gary yesterday afternoon w lien his a i : o 111 -. .bi i e was t ruck by a north bound 45th avenue car. Hut little damage was d.-:ie to the machine and the family escaped with a good

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This sale, coming at the very height of the season and in the midst of current prices, presents unparalleled opportunities to secure superior garments at prices far below those at which they regularly sell. Crirp taffetas; heavy domestic georgettes; lustrous satins; printed crepe de chines and georgettes and beautiful tricolettes. The styles include Eton and surplice effects, apron, overskirt and side drapes; harem, accordian pleated and straight line skirts; suitable for street, aflernoon and dinner wear, in a splendid choice of colors. Trimmings of yarn embroidery, beading, pleating, ruffles, braid and piping. Checked Velour and Plaid Skirts $15.00 to $18.50 Values in Two Lots

at $9.75 Stunning styles developed from checked velour, a material that will give the utmost wear. The tailoring is another remarkable feature, being correct in every detail. Skirts actually worth $13, your choic- $9.75.

at $11.75 Group 2 comprises w-mens and misses skirts worth to $18.50. .ey. too, are faultlessly tailored of all wool plaids in rich colorings. Their sale price brings them within reach of all women desinng a skirt for summer wear.

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Capital, And Surplus $65,000.00

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YOUNG COUPLES who are to be married in June must not forget that their household goods should have insurance protection. Furniture costs too much these days not to be insured. Uc specialize in insurance protection for the home. Come to this bank any time and get fixed up on your insurance protection.

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Gary, Indiana, May 7th. 1920. Would you be interested in joining us and other business men throughout the state in establishing a large concern to manufacture the Leonard Tractor at Griffith, Ind., where a temporary plant is already in operation? You would, if you were convinced that the men building the factory and tractor were absolutely honest, experienced and progressive so that you would get a fair run for your money. For further information address the

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CLOTHING PRICES should come down to earth. Cloth good cloth, workmanship and a small, reasonable profit are ALL that you should pay and all that you will pay if you come to see our quality business suitings; exclusive custom-tailor weaves, in blue serges, twill flannels, gray and brown home-spuns and basket weaves; semi-finished worsteds and silk mixtures all shades $40 and $50.

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You will want to look your best on this day, as a fitting memorial to true-blooded Americans. More you will want clothes not only that appear well, but clothes that give you service. Kuppenheimer Clothes Here you will find merchandise that is priced right. Satisfaction your safeguard. See the double-breasters. In suits and top-coats. And the single-breasteds. The new drape of the coat. The latest ideas in lapels. What is right in the coat collar and pockets. The new, fine fabrics are extraordinary not only in their fine pattemings and colorings, but in their earnest, honest quality. $50 $55 $60 $65 $70 Others $35 and up. THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

' Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Some Day the Little Tots Your kids bye and bye they will be going to school. The years will pass soon enough and there will come the day when they will want to go to college. Are you going to give them the same chance as your neighbor's children? Start now and your children will go to college. Come to this bank and get a savings account for each youngster. Make use of the years while the children are growing.

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

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