Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1920 — Page 11
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Th" sixth wmk of lhr tiation-nilf I."---n.Hn1 still in th.- W.i. On tho w.--rk's return fionfrnl "Wood iricrrasod )"s l.-.'id i.vcr Hiram Jd:nson fr.m 14.- '. In ir,.rl;. and ov.-r Mr. Id-ovrr by '"'r than 4.n.".-" vote.: "iisfures." enm-n-.ents the Pi s.-5t. ;h:it harm--ni7.o we-i ivi'h the re;j ti ve'populari! y of the three candidates as reve.ilnd by the totnl vote." which his now reached 1 . .r,iO,Ofnl ballots.
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('"iinir.v. The Ii;erit s;s that inhfr durmu' the week Wmul, Hoover and Johnson ha ve nt'iivcd, as they havn from the lirst. pracliciilly one-half if the total re. turns, the other, half tieiu: tiered so widely that only Mr. McAdiw. with a
Ierceiitati of S.O. is. within hailing; dis-tatu-t! of thm. 'It is rraetieally the unanimous veriliet. at 'le-ist of hundreds ! editors, north, south, east and west." sas the HiSest, "that the ballotins gives a genuine indication of the way the T'nited States wili vote for its next President." In the totals at lir end of the week Leonard Wood has 2li.Urtl tirst fhote votes: Hiram Jolinson. 2 :!(.;: and Herbert Hoover, 2rt!'.46s. (".oernor Umden comes next with llrt.isft. Iowa and Illinois save t. lowafen a laine jToport ion of his vote.
CROWN POINT
Miss l.ilhe Keeder, deputy county auditor, spent Wednesvlay in Hammond on husiriesit. A. R. Uuffendirk of South Bend and J. K. Iavidson of Munrie. Ind.. sales manager of t;rorsre Kaiser Co., werr in Crown Point i-n business with the I.etz Manu tact urmsr company on Tues. day. A hahv girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Aujust Hide on Monday, making the s-neond child in the Heide family. Mr. Harold Nirlinl of (lary i? assisting; in County Treasurer Brodtcrd's office djrinii th" rush season. Pan tub left last nieht for Indian- I
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prevail on Vacuum CnpTires and "Ton Tested" Tubes, as proved by a comparison of these standardized net prices with those asked for ordinary makes. The present moderate schedule is made possible by greatly increased production by a thoroughly competent organization, an up-to-the-minute factory using every improvement and labor saving device, and a zone selling system which markets, with approximately the same selling facilities, an ever-increasing production. These prices are s tandardizedne t, uniform throughout the United States. Pay"no more do not expect Pennsylvania products for less.
Adjustment basis per warranty ta attached to each casinjj: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6.000 Miles" Vacuum Cup Cord Tires. 9,000 Miles Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY Jcannette, P.
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I want to reduce the big stock before I move. I'll put a part of it into your hands at a big reduction from former prices, but you must get here within the next few days. You can get what you want at about manufacturers' prices. The Free Tubes offer on the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires will expire May 31. Cash in on the offer before that date. Calumet Tire and Repair Shop
THOMAS H. JORDAN, Prop. Phone 2387 HS SIBLEY ST., HAMMOND, IND.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 3rd FLOOR And with Final Days of May Sales and Drive for 20,000 New Customers Comes the
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are Positively the Last Days to Take Advantage of This Tremendous Saving Opportunity KmADDirr11'1 JUSt tliree more day$ I?ft of the P'eat furnitoe sale. NOW is the time to get ONE-FIFTH OFF THE KtliULAK "KILE on any piece of furniture in our entire stock Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, Parlor and Kitchen runuture, including Gas Stoves, Ranges and Refrigerators. Never before has such quality furniture been eff srd at so great a price saving. And it may be never again that you will be able to have this big opportunity to save. 3o if you wish to exercise the greatest furniture economy, come in during one of these remaining thvee days. You may select any piece of furniture, which will be held for you without extra charge for future delivery. Remember, Saturday, Mar 29A is absolutely the last day of the great event: ' Two Special Parlor and Living Rocm . Suites With More Than 20 Off
Why not enjoy this overstuffed 3-piece suite? You cannot realize the comfort suitable for living room or parlor. With its spring arms, spring back, spring seats and soft cushions, upholstered in a high grade Tapestry, will give the best of service. Its regular price is $550. With C3QPT EfA 20:; off for three more days only, at. . . .OU
This 3-piece cane suite is not only suprem? in comfort, but makes any home attractive. It is beautifully upholstered in silk velour of blue color with raised background. The frame is genuine mahogany, inlaid with strong imported cane. It's an opportunity you can never get again. $495 is the regular price, with 20rr off for three more days, at Vwv f
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apolis where he will attend a meetinjr of th" prand lodsie bein held in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Panic ,traley left on Saturday for Kentucky, where they
will visit for three weeks. Purine his J iSsence Mr. Straley's offiet: will be! flesed. j Attorney Samuel P.. Straley bepan
i .'Uit in Circuit court on Monday hv "lis attorney. Oeorce K. Ifershman. for possession if his Main street property 'chich he recently purchased from Ir. W. F. Hovis of Milwaukee, Pr. J. K. Pdackstcne and family occupy the house and the complaint alleges that the lea.e expired May Besides po ession Attorney Straley asks $100 damages. Word was received here early this week tellinfr of the serious illness of Adoipti Etlinsr, a former Crown Point nan. Mr. Stlintr, who has been ailina: for the past few menths, is now a im of blood poisoning and an opi ration haw been performed on his arm, which is badly infected. Miss Iura Pibble left on Mndiy for Rockford. 111., where she will visit U the home of h"r sister for j.veral weeks. Mary Hixon arrived home on rond!y fre-m South Rend after bein th guest her hister, Helen, tr several days.
"We occupied a number of villages in the left bank of the Uneiper river. H to J7 miles north of Kieff. We threw back the Poles, who were a:tacking near Zveniiorodka. in a nortn-we.-'tet;iy direction. There is tierce nshtincc souii'.east of Vapniearka. "In our pursuit of the enemy we cap. tared, villages in the direction of .Molodeehento. We h.ive a'so captured villages in the dirc tion of Minsk. Theris luno (ilhtmc at the mr.mh of the I'sha river. We captured a river steamer and tliree bartres."
Alleged Sugar Profiteers Arrested
I ii 1ST OX, May Kepresenta t ivrs of the three bia fucir refininK com.anie. in tliis city were arrested today by federal officers ' on chariroj of profiteering; in susar. The men were Henry K. Worcester, vice president of the Kevore Sugar Retininp; company, and W. C,. Oren. sreneral manager oi the American Suaar Refininc- coin pin-.
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each by 1'. P. Commissioner Hayes fc-r further he-irinsrs. The two rerponti ins together with the independent company were at. so held in similar atnou nts.
RUSS TROOPS STILL ADVANCING 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE JUr.NPOX, May 36. Bolshevik troops . n the northern end of the RsjIVlish battle front ere still advancing mil have occupied more vfilaces, It. .tij announced in the following wireie dispatch frcro Moacow tills afternoon :
Tne committee recommended that ail ersojis accompanying l'i-rani wiu-n he was shot to death lat Thursday. e.-pe,iail.v tlie followers of the 1 ebel leader Herrero, shi-uid oe prosecuted and the perinal rsponsib.iity of each on c!i -finitel v fixed.
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The ball i-lub of Chicago T travelir.gr thrintgh China and Japan yesterday dropped a game to Kei university at Tokyo with a score of 2 to 1. x M. J. "Doc" Kennedy famous years azo, when father was a boy. as a
i major league ball player, died yester
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SUICIDE STORY NOT CREDITED MHXICO CITY, May 2'!. The commission appo'nted by (Jen. AKaro Ohri'Ton to investigate the death ' Venustiario Carranza reported tod-iy that the former president had been a--Mrtilnut'ii and that the declaration o' Rodolfo Herrero that Carrajizi hid committed suicide should tx; didregat'a-ed.
TXattonal Crop Improvement Pen-ice. 1 afTTHK t-rnsus. will perhaps show JL us why it is that every city, ril!ape end town crowdeel to The limits. It is stated that in Chicaso there are more than L'O.OOO domiciles wnnted. Tliis. of course, is welcome to a certain class of real estate men. especially those who art' interested in the elder parts of town which have been neglected in the interests of the newer districts. In tr way this is good for cities to go back and reelaim its rundown property, but this, of course, will not meet the demand. "The abandonment of farm life by men and boys during the lac. year for the city, has left more than 24,000 habitable ew York farm
houses vacant, Recording to esn mates by Prof. Warren of Cornell. "No doubt this is true In other states as well, and while it may ba said that it is not to the interest of the farnipr to strike, still the hired men and girls are flocking to the bright lights where wages are high and quarters comfortable," pays Mr. Frank P.aackes, V. P. American Steel & Wire company. "Farm wages are going up, but they will have to go a good deal faster. Prof. Warren says that an unmarried hand is now averaging $52.25 per month and board, while a married man is receiving $68.50 In addition to a house for himself and fam.. ily and some garden truck
