Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1920 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Friday, Juno 11, 1920.

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inasmuch as this was the ftrt republican convention since the death i'f

Thfod.u'O Kocfivrlt this sfatherinK fhoulJ xrrfs its sense of sroat lo.-.s

over the I's of "our great leader." A landing vote was called for and every. ne in the j;n-at hall ar.-se and nid iW nt tribute to the iastins of

.1 j;roat American. j Chairman Lods then announced that ! the next business would be the plac-

j snp of nominations. The delegates That two hundred thousand dollars I cheered and after their weary wait ,ere to be spent hi Gary m the near fu- j the real business of the convention was ..turo to erect ono of the largest Cr. am- under way. try plants in Northern Indiana was dis- The secretary called the roll of the -c:.sed esterday when P. J. Kur-f, rep-'stales. Arizona passed. Alabama resenting U: Meadow Groe Ku'ter yiebled to Kansas. There were loud W'.maany was in the city on a business cheers .

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from a renter to an owner. Fhone Hammond 51 for appointment. WOODS, MARTIN & CO. Humuoad Bldgr S2S0.00 BUYS iiOMLE. PUoaa SI Sam. b-1 1-J

IWoro leaving he obtained a lease ;;fn the two story brick building occupied by the First State Bank of Tolleston. which will move into the ,I'rman building within the coining ... V- 1a ..it"

; H eOK. .Altera I ions will Lr mam.

' fts soon as the fixtures are cut of the building according to Mr. Burns. Negotiations are also being made for Ihe purchase of a site upon which the t.ileadow Grove Butter company will . r-rect a monster ere am try. The. first

building will be built of bricK and tile

.and will have a f.oor space of some ".52.300 square feet. " As the main plant of the Meadow tirove company is located at N" "w Ha en. t"onn.. officials of the company arrived .p't the. conclusion that it is too tar from the western market and d' ided Upon Gary as its midulewest distributjng and ir.anufactunny point. The milk vRnd cream will be purchased from Luke frnd Porter county mi'.k producers.

HAD NO LICENSE Herman J. Nyhoff. 64s F.roadwav, Cary. was arrested today by Hammond police for failure to carry an automobile license. He was released on $50

.tash bail to appear in the city morrow morning.

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juuek a gun int.- the folds of the gui.y triped shirt of Alrrtd rrit-hurd, inj at the Y. M. C. A. houl. Gibson, and commanded that youn' 10 reach for God." Piiichard instinctively obeyed the summons and when his prayer had ceasiu Gust was $15.' 0 .".richer, according to the. stor. Ciiui Etn Strong of the I. H. H. special p. -.lice department nabbed the Greek ar.i placed him in Hammond Ct sural police station where tie is booked on a Kharge of highway robbery.

Arizona has yielded to Kansas. Has Kansas a nominee to present?'' asked Senator Lodge . Gov. Henry J. 'Allen, of Kansas, arose and was recognised by the chair. Loudly cheered, the Kansas governor to..k the platform and began his speech

I placing the name of Leonard Wood in

nom mat ion . Scattered applause but nothing approaching a demonstration marked the progress of Gov. Allen's speech. The delegates for the most part listened attentively, but cheered little. Waves of applause came from the galleries at each mention of the names of "Wood" and "Roosevelt." Perspiration ran down the governor's face a- he pounded Leonard Wood at them. Huge beads stood on his bald head and his face was reel from exertion. One of the largest .bursts of applause; came when Gov. Allen told the story of Cen. Wood's "taking his med cine" like a soldier when he was ordered back ro Kansas on the verge of sailing for Fr;ice. The demonstration for Gen. Wood

I was led large !y by the Kansas and Delaware, delegates. In the center of ! the c -invention the Pennsylvania and New York delegates sat quit tly. Cinners bearing "It's Wood; let's

were waved aloft by the cheerdt legates.

j South Dakota. Arizona and some of I the Ohio delegates were on their feet j leading the demonstration on th-3 left

of the hail. Wood delecates in the.

We have a number of first class homes the owners of which, all but one. are leaving for California and in the other caf e parties have invented the money in business. These homes were built by architects according to spocitications. were intended for permanent homes, but on aceiunt of climatic conditions w leaving for permanent warmer climates. If vou have been waiting to get an opportunity like this we would advise vou to get in touch with us as soon as "peissible. We lire ready to stand back of these propos.tions both in quality and price and ean truiy say that none of these homes can be built for the price we are asking which does ftot incluele the lot and planting and they arc not over two er three years eild. 7 room storv and a half bungalow on a 50 ft. lot. Highland ttret. Furnaco hrnt. stationary tubs, electric lights

shades and tixtures. fire plac cand ga

rage, nrst noor iinisneu m oeon.. floor in white enamel. Can give immediate possession. Price $6,750.00, part cash, balance must be mortgage. 7 room. 2 story frame home on a 50 ft. lot. May street. Hot water heat, stationary tubs, electric light . shades and fixtures, screens and storm windows, also garage and garden. First floor in oak. second iioor enamel and yellow pine, quick possession. Price $7,150.00-. $2,000.00 to $2,500.00 cash. balance terms. Douglas anA Holunun Sts. 7 room storv and a hair brick bungalow en a 4 3 ft. lot one of the choicest spots on the east side. Stationary tubs, electric lights, shades and fixtures, sum. mer heater for hot water, also garage, beautiful trees and shrubbery, first floor

i finished in oak. second noor yellow pine. 1 ." . . . & i . .

ail the appointment nne mini.-. Price $8.650. 00. $2.500. CO cash, balance mortgage. 6 room modern brick bungalow on one of the choicest snots on the east side, nice e-orner lot. Hot water heat. breakfast room, beautiful lawn, trees nnd shrubbery, decorated throughout oak, whtt enamel nnd mahogany. A home like thi is seldein put on the market for sale Price $S.t50 .00. part cash, balance term?

We would adv ise you to call up us as soon as possible for homes like these arc sold quick as they have all the. modern appointments that you would put in a home ve.ursclf. VLLilCH It BICK C-97 Calumet Athu Phoaam Hammond 430 a ad 2659 6-11-1 FOR SALE An old established business nn acount of old age and sickness confectionery, cigars and tobacco & etc. tJooel chance for a fruit and restaurant man. Modern brick building. goed trade $111,000 will take it. if sold at once. Write A-186 Times office, Hammond. 6-U-3

will be that republican or that democrat in whom the average American voter rdaccs the most faith. "These voters hold the balance of power, and they will not bland for a reactionary administration. "A 'yellow dog' is impossible and a 'dark horse' cannot win. "Why not admit what every man of political vision already knows that there U one republican who can sweep

the country. It r.-.ay be true that our near officer class the captains of industry, the disbursing officers of the primary army, and trie colonels of the ceimmlsjary, who advance the sinews of war would prefer a military leader But I am here to say for the rank and file of the republican party that the plain YanRs. who r.l! the ranks, that have the votes, are calling for the son of California!"

Bitterly denouncing the traducers the base calumniaters who have dared to call Senator Johnson a "red" and .1 "radical." Wheeler declared, the only red in his whole being is the same red blood "that tingled in our fathers' veins as they trod the fit-Ids of Lexington; the same pure shade of red that merges with the white and blue to make the glory of the stars and stripes."

FOR KENT Furnished sleeping room'. 523 lloliman tt. Hammond. 6-11-2

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TRINK i'LOREA, DECEASED. NO. 2263. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estutc. by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he solvent. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank. Administrator. Dated June 10. 1320. R.11-1S-25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF, JOHN GERMAN, DECEASED. NO. 226S. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. American Trust & Savings Bank. Administrator. Dated June If, io;o.. 6-11-1S-25

GOV. ALLEN OPENS FOR GEN. WOOD fContinued from page one)

"The man who will enter the White House on the fourth of March. 1921.

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EXPECTING BREAK ON THIRD BALLOT

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Several deelgatcs are unpleds unintructed and longing to , 1 v.aM.-l w-'f 1 hat

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certain or going oe.. .wi , i.rtor

1 to ride a winner whoever ne may be. Delegations -which, will "stick to tr.c last ditch" weac be-iievd to be lew and far between. California was one of tire exceptions t this for the (jolden fetale doclared they were "lasi ditcher." .11 vas 9:58 a. m. when Senator Lodge finally rapped for e-.rder, and called the eiorrventiori to order, lb.introduced the J'.ev. Johnstone Myers. tit Chicairo. who asked that the God of Lincedn ajid of Roosevelt look uown upon and guide this gathering. Dr. Mytors said in his prayer: "O God ft our fathers, we thank

j POE SALE AT I2TDIA2TA HA&BOS j 6 room brick bungalow and bath, oak I trim and flooring, tiled bathroom, linen

I C...S. 1. Kitcii-n cabinet, and all other d and'xtr;l nioJ-'in improvements: it must bo : S'-en to be a ppre--ia;ed ; ju.-t being comclimu 1 ph-ted: a small payment down buvs it

ems '.. Miovv you the place today.

M. Hcrshcoviia. Phone. Imii.-. iia

$250.00 CASH $250.00 Buys fine modern homes.

Be your own landlord. Why pay rent to sone one else. We have 5; 6 and 7 room btmg-ilowB, houses, frame and brick, come as low s S3, 575. CO in Hammond's Sni east clri

Thee for Thv watch over this nation. J residence district, best streets in city,

PHONE 118. 125 GOSTLIN ST. Saturday, June 12 Specials GROCERIES '.Swift's Premium Pork Loins. 8I 10 lb. averaze. whole. . . 29c

No. 2 can Corn UVzC Fresh Pork Butts. Swift's Pre- j No. 2 can Peas... 12V2C mium. whole, lb 24c ' No. 1 can Trmatoes, 10c. doz. .$1.10 Fresh Hams, nice and lean. 6-8 ! Van Camp's Beans, can 16c j lb. average, lb 26c Six O'Clock Coffee, very good. at. 45c Fresh Calli Hams. 4-6 lb. avge. . .19c Armour's Milk, tall can. 2Vic, Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb 16c ; per doz $1.48 Country Style Pork Sausage, lb. . .25c' Happy Home Catsup, lare bottle. 17c Swifts Premium Metwurst, lb. . . .34c Club House Corn Flakes. ...... 12V2C Oscar Mayer's Boneless Smoked ! Farm House Pancake Flour, 12'2C Butts, per lb 44c' per doz $145 Oscar Mayers Smoked Calli Hams, j f-ta Clara Prunes, fine, lb .6c; 4-6 lb. average, per lb 24c Seeded Raisins, per pkg 25c Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon, lb. .2Sc Takhoma Biscuits. 3 pkg 20c Oscar Mayer's Fresh Liver Saus- j Brag Laundry Soap. 5 bars 23c j age. per lb 16c Chic Cleanser, 3 pkg 12c Pure Rendered Lard, per lb 24c

Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 73c

MEATS Prime Native Beef Pot Roast,

per lb 22c-25c

Morris Supreme Full Cream j Cheese, per lb. 33c

High Grade Brick Cheese, lb 33c.

j Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb 20c Best Creamery Butter, per lb 58c,

j WeiL the North Side Grocer vrho advertises, delirer$ to all parts df the cit.

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all improver-eats in ?nd paid for m foil. "Found a.tion3 of solid concrete, plumb, in? better than in many expensive nunes, modern electric wiring", la-ryo light rooms, lots 40 feet, improved wl h trees and siii-ubs. There is no excuse for a man paying- hiyh rent when he can buy a home on these terms at prices S2.COO.CO below present costs. Warranty deed s.nd abstract with best title in the

"We pray ,hat when ttis story of Tay hisoVortunlty" this convention 13 written that thf re j r.t or.ee and be independent of land lords. Tray be no bltijh of shame, but that 1 TT ,- . j .ihe delegate, 'w rTave b-e n uc to ' HOUSeS HOW VaCailt and tVir country ayid their God.- j y0n caii move right in. Only ; a beautiful tribute was paid the , 250.00 cash, balance like triemorv of the Jate Theodore- Rniff- T a "veil at the rtart of th session. j TCnt at P p8r Ceilt. ONLY Alexander I. JSwnre. of Pittsburph. j $250.00 Cash tO Change VOU introduced a resolution stating that 1

W'e thnk Thee f'r vie'tory. tor

tfi.nd the comiag of. prosperity! "Will thou this convention. V.'ill thou give c fcirage to those that re directing it. v "We prat' Thee that our choice may be Thy chofce.

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Men's Balbriggan Shirts and CQp Drawers,. Very special. Saturday . Men's Summer Union Suits, 25 Men's SUk Ties, $1.00 "Wilson Bros." Silk Neckwear needs no introduction. We have a wonderful 1 Afj selection of them all at tf A. VJVJ Boys' Union Suite at 59c In White only sues to 34. Other boys Union Suits g J 25 to v

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