Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1920 — Page 2

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rue TJiio. Monday. Mar 24. 1020. I 7 7 T : increase 4X.::lTi: or npr renf. Wl:it House, it was learned today th.-il the iresident is at work on a veto message. It is believed that th pre si don't will take fieveral days hef.-re vetoing the resolution ati'l wii! rnalC- J.ix vein Latest Census Figures Out

. n5 . i:i't . . message n out line ,,f jg j,ofii.'y Pn the peaee treaty durin? the coniln? campaign. Th Knox resolution will h siri.i by 'iee Fresident Marshall t'-1av ana "nt to the White llojse. lturlinjrton .la.. 1 population. 24.057. (l.'Ti'.e 267 or 1.1 per cent . ! S-ootia. X. V.. 1120 population. 4.- ! 77; increase 1.770 it 5! 9 per cent, i Lake City. Minn.. T.''Jo p, ,pu i a t io n. C.S-th. di'i-n-aii' t ur !,4 per itiU. Pilline.-, Okla.. 1 1'O population, fti. increase or 61 ;'. per cent . I'.Hrknir. Ark.. I!' 2ft population. 3u; inerease I'-'a or To' pr cent. Drama 1:: sniN'i'T'OX, May ; I Preliminary ".II h:;i.ios wrc announced toy I'm .'ii.'iis bureau bs follows: a . ifn'ii .op iiiit i'n. 1 1 r . - J . i t s i . n i ' a . 3D p c E h B.u.a.a.is.a.ia a n.Pi 35 a ca a a n a & e is i iDeLUXE THEATRE 6 Bellans i;; not water Sure Relief '1

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Follow the machine with the twinging DOLLY as well as the swinging wringer. Let the DOLLY do your rinsing while you wring the clothes from the tub. Come in. Let us show you how it works.

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Hows Your Battery? Eor think how pleasant things would hr if you had a battery in your car that would be practically trouble-proof? A poor battery not only drains your patience, but your pocket

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Uncle Sam Uses the GOULD BATTERY He says it's good enough for his "subs," for his steamships, and his airships. The Gould Auto Battery is no less substantial than the submarine batteries. Get the best battery for your car. It costs less in the long run. and you'll have access to a service station that will back you to the limit. Auto Electric Equipment Co. QUINT BROS., Prop. Experts on Batteries, Magnetos, Starters and Generators. PHONE 2343. 701 SO. H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.

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01 THIRD OF OF HOUSES ME SOLD

laiKTSiMl. ; N.ljlll r.eii'l, a. Saturdav' (lie athletes were present'-d with nio(lal- i revedniK a il-irie.- p'iven at ll.e ii r; i ei-sit v by the Hthlotie authorities of 1'ird'ie. Ijo.-al fnhletes and a jrroiip of n ers" i. turned to Hamiiiond las' rim'h!.

WORKING- ON VETO MESSAGE WASHINGTON. M a v 2i. Ait hoiiffh the Knox neare re.ol u I ion. ile.la r in:? i he e war with Germany and Austria a an i nil. l as n-u yet reached tio-

Tod ay and Tomorrow

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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. H- Rsi Re.eiits, ! T.i'i"' ; : roa riset 1 to K.c lower. balk. $!:! T "'' M.a'; t.-p. 14.76; heavv weight. 1 .:. :ai : 4 1 a . n--dium weight. H.l-.ii I' li'lt vv. iKti:. SH.Sa Vj 14.7.: !i -.lit liBbtf. J 1 :'...' '.i I t7.il: h'livy .a'!-m .ow.-i. Moooil . $12..o5i 1 paeKinsr .ovvs . reti'i. fll.Uo'Vj i::.7:.. (';itl!e Keei-ipt. Is III it; TtiarV.rt .i'1it h.avy M.'ers: ot!o ', .ul .. I ' i: steers. meiliutH and li,-a.- ialn . 1 1 ..'''

j 'n 1 :'. 5: choice ar.d j.r:nn $ 1 -' " ' ' medi'irn a tnl K 1. $ll.-' 'i 1- .o " I j and choice. ? 1 .' .-J .". 'n "' .-"ttit fti ltd j m. ditim. $f. T.'. a 1 " . f.utchrf oat"'. ;' I He.t'.o 7.7'i '' 1 .;!; cow. si. $7 fia-u !!. bulls. J 7 Mi If I ! . fanners aial eur;er; fows aril h. ;i'. is. !! T'i ':'': c-mti-r

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I want every auto owner in Hammond to help me move. My new location will be 183 Sibley street. Here's the way I am planning it for you: Before I start moving I am

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so that the profits will look as sick as a man with a tape worm. For instance a guaranteed 30x3y2 TIRE AT $14 listens pretty good, eh? That's the way you'll help me move. I'm going to have lots of other bargains in accessories that will be just as attractive as the tire offer. But you il have to "speed up" because when I'm "all set" at 183 Sibley street the prices will be as usual. Don't you see how easily you can save some "dough" by helping Tom move? Sales closes just as quick as the vans back up to our door on moving day, so to be "dead" sure of helping Tom and helping yourself, too, drop in tomorrow and pick a "plum" or two from the big crop of bargains.

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t 'la of 'ho limits who- lieii.uac; ri.oi the .-;iie -,v a .- i!;o ,,rs,. number of out. of-'.ovvn buyers v!o. w.T" aiir.o;..! to the .i-oj.,.so:'.n i.v ;i;e . . i ' , a.lwrUMriK e'iii;'.'i...-i: t ha was oairo-d ere This 'tldoM'eS to t he lirto e Old li-O in s ),e s-e. !l,.it there h to rc-i.-iti wlty ji.esao-.o a I !a in niot:d f al 'rtate pr-'C-i - iii"ii n.'.i be rest ri. I. d to !a titniotid

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TODAY AND TUESDAY "Tid-Bits of 1920" Singing, Dancing and Violin. DAN AHEARN The Boy from Our Neighborhood. GILLEN CARLTON & CO. Dramatic Skit Lntitled "The Slippery Duck.."

HELVEY & BRILL Two Peppery Peppers. RAINES & AVEY Small Town Jay. HASSAN & SULLIVAN European Novelty.

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PASTIME TODAY Mary MacLaren in "THE WEAKER VESSEL" TOMORROW " Lightning Bryce"

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The Free Tubes offer on the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires will expire Mav 31. Cash in on the offer before that date.

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Feet hurt? Smart? Burn? Then you are not wearing a Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe. For comfort during

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Valuables There's no need to run the risk of losing valuables, some of which you may not be able to replace. If you keep around the house such valuables as Liberty bonds, shares of stock, important receipts, deeds and abstracts, notes and insurance papers there's always the danger of their being mislaid or stolen. Take no chances. Keep your valuables in a safe place, yet one that is handy. That place is in a safety deposit box in the strong, massive vault at this bank. Rental $3 a year less than a cent a day.

Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

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Money bark without q n ra tl on f HUNT'S Stilvt fail in th trtntmoit of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER or other itchirn skixi disec. Try 75 rest kwix mt our risk.

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.'irri mt; an : .,.w honor- in an aaMate htf-h school track and fold mo i. I I.tiiiinond .s.aitir.lay co...d two third pia. es at th'- antiaa! hi-'h nlmel Uf' t at Purdue. l:..;h sc..reS w . t e made ).. '". 'Hrinvr. .-nil k aiiih-i.- -f Industrial l.ih s, h .oi. who rmi),, d in thf Iff and i."-yai'..i dash.-. Hammond c..! a t .1 a l of two points, traihrif,- its' old rival linoi-.. t-.-f ic.iy. thr.-e points. Tin record of t be- ha-n! aihhtes was , ..11,-1, j-if-d r.inarkahle considein.K I he lack of niat.-r'.'il ami the fact lhal more than I'.'l schools Here r' pjes. nt.-d at the Ho. r. t'ear.ntr w a beaten by h bat .- a rd In l.th h's events. The- turf nuide m the 1 "- ( rl iiash. won h 'Williams "f Hhtiictoii. was 10 4-'j s. end. In tlo- l''a- i d dash, won by ;ra y ( Tchitical. th.- p,,,,. w a;4 !-., s.-c,.:i,is. 1 itnc is, n made but :,. sc.o-e. us st,,nan. I'at.i.avv. faiii..; sh-oe ui- I" ioioi. He Jij--,! pl,,e ill the l.'naid but db ss 1.1 17 :,, -coiid-s. who h t.O't the school 1,1c points. Ao 1I. .1 of 1 he t,Ios. to -ss whierf f.a-tur-d tie who!,, no . t was indicated by th - I .'h- v at.il. 1 a n', w I i . ? lasted h"..i -. JM-il.iiat Tea mtn hih sctiool of Iltil ;a na pot i. won the no t i f h 1 s points; Waha.-h. s.-eond with 11 point-: T'chne-il ..T Iiait.atiapol.s. was th;;d will ;i 1 .. .; n: s. UU.cr fsva.-rvd were: ILiituiioinl. 2.

A Firestone Truck Tire for Every Road, Load and Condition that is one of the reasons w hy we stocked the Firestone line. AH our trade r.-.. find the right equipment in Fircstones. And there are unmatched records for resiliency, ttrength most miles per dollar. Aik us iiLout them. MAY 19-20-21 E. N. Bunnell 504-308 Hohman St.. Hammond. Phones: 650-651592. 4814 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago. Phone 947. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Our City

Its increased population has enabled the City of East Chicago to be advanced from a fourth-class Indiana city to one of the second-class, giving it equal rank with the cities of Gary, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Terre Haute. The City of East Chicago has 40 diversified industries, the largest employers of men in the northwestern part of the state. The tonnage of its port makes it the greatest public harbor in Indiana, and no city in the state has industries that pay higher wages. A growing community, 40 industries, payroll a million a week.

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

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