Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 13
Pace Thirteen Fridav. Julv 2. 1920.
THE TIMES
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counsel. Mr. Ashby headed a subcommittee that drafted thf meniiiris! m'aj;ure. Th! bill providing for tlip amendment of th tax ia completed and is mi th" han'l! of the printer. Th? five lulls prepared ly attorneys rrprfM-nt-mg republican tnti committee have h tn printed and ar- in readiness. The cr.ly renvtimns m a:-'ire of important yrl to bf completed is the one providing for th purchase of a mine and coal car? to Y operated 1 y th ytnte in order to insure ftate butldinss with an eeonotnleal -'"PPiy-
to have ben associated with an administration wliosn thief officer is endowed iuh the highest principles of honor and integrity, and who, to my ii'ind. is the very highest type of an American eltiien. Yours very truly. JOHN' A. IiKENXAN.
terial. V. have had 01 1 r? in for
several months for material for the re
pair of the Millrr-Kast dary road and o-ther thort'?hl'ar s that are in had condition, and it is not here yet."
ill Details of Legislation Pro-
Irani To Be Arranged Before
Proclamation is Issued
BRENDAN
OFFICIALLY
RESIGNS
TTIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL1 '.X'.nANAl'ol-IS, lr.. July - ne special session of the legislature will be i'Mit:o'd July 1-. Tins is the information that lias If,.-, gained by fta'.e off.,i-.!s close to I t .. u,-.vrrnr wno have been a.-sist ir.gr in the pre-session arrangements. Since June i w h-'ti the- p.vrnnr anr.rtir.. ed that he Irad .1.-. ided to .-aU session there h-is heec n ler.ntt"
:nf -rr.-.at ion as t the exact date and j aii the .;;i'es that hive hecn pul.'.i.-l.eel n-er merely Im.'-'I or dednot ions J 0 p.f.rns who were w aw hitiR tht pre-, r-arat'.on?. ! Vi om '!te start i;-verr..r i ; ---ir'eh I
Vds u.mI.h-viI that l.e :i; ivt is.-ue Its rroclamation set tins '.he elate until every preliminary arranpn-.ent can he worked out. The jroveinor st-,'l refuses to confirm the July 12 date, hut o i s relieved that he is merely with-i---x'.H!t-.-ivi:'!r nno'i noerneri t o f the
i::ie f r feur ihnt somethinc: unexpected migrht turn up in the m-xt f-vv days j thai mishit eause him ti postpone the! d e f - r i o n v e r. i r. . I i T;,r r u rr fve'e matters whl-'ll tne i r ' -rnrr i-' submit to the assembly j in tve -ii" i apidiy beinn v hip- ; - ;n... The appropriation bill! e ;!.- s' it" ' ro :i u t l'r.s is completed. ; - -. ,,. f .t'r-s i-ave to en ironed off ! . . i-f, ;' ie -ir memorial bills at a e ' rn e ,.f at'-'-rneyy f r.nn varie:i r f.s ' !i .-ra'e, i-,o r.i- t with Sami.-. A isc.v. 1 u i -a ;ia p'l i poiation
City Comptroller John A. Brennan. who is to leave Gary the tirst rrt of next month to make his future life on a larpe fruit farm tn the Mate of Michigan, officially tendered his reslifniii'ti tins .nicnurc in a letter written to Mayor W. K. Hrtl ;!. "I will dis'ike to leae Oary for many reasons," ?aid Mr. Brennan thts morning, "but I have been itchins to own a ntee fruit farm for the past 10 ears and now that I have the opportunity 1 am K-'infr to co. Mrs. Uroiiniin
a n,l I have made two trips to our new home and find it a lriphty tine place ai.d am sure that we will be contented l here." The letter handed to the mayor this mornitiK reads a follows: June S! 1520. Hen. "William F. Hodgres. Mayor, "ity of Oary, Indiana. My Pear Major: I hereby tenrier to you ray resignation as controller of the city of Gary, to tike effect August 1. 102?.
T desire, in this connection, to express t- yi u my very rreat appreciation of th uniform, courteous treatment which I have always received from you, and the consideration with which you have md our relations mt ple-asir. t and p;reeabie. I am impelled to take this step solely because the salary attached to the office h not sufficient to warrant I fee) that it has been and is an honor
NO PA VILLI ON THIS YEAR The erection of Gary's' new $75.f00 bathtn? pavilion contemplated hv Mayor Hodces and other city officials, is ne-t to be construetert this year accord mjr to reliable information fHfn out by the Mayor himself this morning. 'Ton can say thi. for me." said the Maj'or. "that the hath house will not be const rucr erl this year, but nit year we will have one without fail: e-n e that will be larre enough to take care of the city's neris for some time and
a huildinsf that the residents of Oary rand he proud of. It is impossible to hui'd it this year and that la 1I ther i to it " "We are wav behind on cur Improvement prozrnm for net other reason than the fait that we are unable to jjet ma-
GARY MAN IS VICTIM OF CHICAGO WOMAN R. II. Ruhaeh. who lives at 2't Mar shall a-ve-nue, Oary. w as the o tim of a woman's driving yesterday when the car in whii h he was dnvtnir with his mother was bad'v damaged by a co'iljss,on. in Kast f'hiraco. with the machine belon&inir t.' tj. Uum of Chica'-o. Mrs. U um who was dr.vintr attempted to pass the R'ibach car and in s doing ran into it. U-ibach and his mother escaped injury hut the car lias a broken trame and fender and a bent axle.
BALLOTING HAVE AGAIN DELAYED
cdl it from view. These gremlemen if you st-.p to listen, would make you think that McAdoo and his distinguished father-in-law- do r.ot even speak as they pass by. There is organization behind h'.a
movement now. though the effort Is to ce.nceal it from view. These gentlemen, if yem stop to listen, would tuako you think that McAdoo and his d.slinlOiished father-in-law do not even speak as they pass by. All sort. r.f ejrd combinations are being1 used t discount "crown prince" disparitm-nt p. especially the familiar anti-McAdoo argument that the former secretary of the treasury would assume all of the Wilson administration liabilities without its assets, were he to fO before the people. Hut ran -McAdoo raise the wind for 7 2 S vote.s? The. answer to that eiuestion wil leome from the f invention Moor. The I'a'.mer and Cox booms are runPng under forced draught. Th Ohio
governor is unnuej.t lonzhly the morpopular. Palmer .-eenns to have in no substantial way cashed in on his supposed Wilsons OK'd candidacy. He will show well on the first ballot. I'almer and Cox men may net together to hold McAdoo back, but thera is no love lost, 'twixt these two forces and trading is irksome. John W. Davis, ambassador to Great F.rnain .remains in th- background. There is sentiment for him. H continues to be worthy ef sharp plances. The lightning micht strike- Thomas R. J'tr.-hnll or even Champ Clark. It seems improbable, but anything is possible. S-nator Robert I.. Owen, of Oklahoma. is not without warm friends. Homer Cummings of Con
necticut has a "look in." Indeed, if
McAdoo or Ox lack the vitality to go
over the top by the fifth or sixth ballot. the eonv ntion may swarm to any one of a half dozen men. Those who see th'S performance as an out and
out V.'i'.son dictation profess that th jrentleman in the hock ground might he seoittary of state. Bainbiidge Coihy. They also have K. T. Meredith, of Iowa the secretary of agriculture, well in mind, a vice-president candidate. Joeeph K. Davies. of Wisconsin, former chairman of the fedeial trade commission, is mentioned considerably today as a running made possible it y . If they nominate here today the democrats will for the first time, accept ail of the direct responsibilities of running in the face of the proverbial Friday superstitution which causes many to think that the big name will pop out of the box before midnight.
The Times" want ads tiring astonishing results if their users are be believed.
men .came out of hiding and went tc. I w ork like beavers when McAdoo a nam
was prcseuieti . There's organization behind his mov ment now. though the eff-.rt is to con-
First calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, IMDIAKA Capital and Siirplut $120,000.00
ATTRACTIONS Lake Front Park Indiana Harbor, Indiana
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dancing. l;grt lunchef, rcfreshmf nts. Music by Johnston.
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From the Eye Opener Sale for SATURDAY only! 50 dozen Heavy Turkish Bath Towels, size 18x33 inches, 65c and 75c value. Saturday Sale price
One to a customer adults only.
Hammond
urniture Co,
J. ukin. Mgr. 242 E. STATE ST., HAMMOND
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And There's Vacation Time At Hand One of the advantages of having a kept-up savings account at the bank, which you add to regularly each pay day, is shown when summer comes. You want to take the family on a vacation. That means a trip and clothes for the trip. Here is where the savings account comes in hand)-. If you have saved regularly you can dip into your current pay check for that little trip and still have a cash reserve in the bank. Vacations, travel, good clothes these are only part of the rewards of having a savings account at a strong bank like this one. Why not have your account here?
Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8
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"Vou Gasu Mways Bo Bettor a Schneider's"
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TAILOR FURNISHER 73 SUH ST. . - EtSliMD
SiorA th the-
Big Sale on Men's Genuine Panama Hats at $6.75
Ihe-.e genuine Pana-
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CVC1JUCI. Cll I u. We have lliem in all
wanted rtjles, all:
sizes, at
BONDS INSURANCE TRUSTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS
You may ask yourself what can be done in the way of building up your savings account during the remainder of 1920. A whole lot, if you start now. For most of us there are twelve semi-monthly pay days ahead. Twelve pay checks, and a chance to put aside something in this bank for you each pay day. Why not start to build up your savings account here? If you haven't an account here come to the bank and we will fix you Up.
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Lake County Times You Have The Circulation Straube Piano and Music Co. Have the Choice Bargains in New Pianos and Player Pianos Also the best values in Used Pianos and Players. We have Used Upright Pianos, $75.00. We have two good Pianos at $125.00. PJayer Pianos. $450.00 to $1,200. Don't fail to see these bargains before they are sold. Straube Piano and Music Co. 631 Hohraan St. Phone 661 Hammond
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Don't Consult a Specialist UNLESS HE IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED Dr. Carroll is Here to Stay Consult him and you'll get the worth of our money. You'll pet WELL if he promises a GJRE. I don't promise to cure INCURABLE CASES. I Tell You the Truth GOITRE CURED NO KNIFE OR PAIN Absolutely Guaranteed WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES Cured by Painless, Pleasant, Modern Means MEN'S DISEASES CURED Rheumatism. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever. Tape Worm. Nervous Blood. Stomach. Skin, Liver, Kidney, Bladder Troubles Piles. Stricture, Fistula. Private. Prostatic, Rectal Troubles. Tumors. CONSULTATION FREE. PRICES and TERMS REASONABLE. HOUSE CALLS MADE. DR. ROBT. J. CARROLL 155 STATE STREET, OPPOSITE ORPHEUM. HAMMOND Hours: 9-12,1:30-5,7-8. Sundays, 9-12 PHONE 3419
$6.75 gff
$2.75
Men's Straw Hats, $4.00 values, only .
Men's Bathing Suits All Worsted $5 and $6.50
SPECIAL OFFER Ladies' Silk Dresses In taffeta and some are the newest accordion pleated, with beautiful georgette blouse. Values to $20.00. $14.75 Beautiful Silk Waist on Sale at $4.39 Of high grade quality tricolettes or georgette, in all wanted shades. A fine QQ
selection at
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Boys' Bathing Suits All Worsted, $2.49 and $3.98 These are also samples of high grade Boys Bathing Suit?, in many styles, all sizes at Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits, 93 C onlv u-L.--
Crepe de chine waists, in 0 OQ white or flesh. Very special . . . O J In all beautiful shades. $ 5 6 9 For Saturday Only Ladies' Voile Dresses at $4.98 Just in the hot days when you need cool dresses, we have decided to give you a chance to buv all you need, all QO sizes, all colors, at V-.UO SPECIAL Ladies' White Tub Skirts Of very good material, in regular or extra sizes (slightly soiled). 552 39 A wonderful bargain at . .
Bathing Suits for Girls
$3.98
Men s Athletic Union Suits "Wilson Bros." make a real pleasure to wear them. f$v2 25 prices $1.35, $1.90, Men's Balbriggan Shirts and 59 C Drawers,. Very special, Saturday. Men's Summer Union Suits, Wilson Bros, make, of very fine lisle, short sleeves, ankle length. $1.98 A$3:00value cut to W Men's Silk Caps nn Sale at SI. 75 and $2.00
High grade silk caps of $3.00 values, in a
1.75Am,$Z.UU
All wool, in beautiful shades. 8 to 1 4 years, at
Ladies' Bathing Suits $3.98 and $7.50 All worsted sample Bathing Suits of the high grade lines.
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world or shades at
Men's Silk Hats, $1
$1.00 98 c
Ladies' Athletic Union Suits $1.69 and $2.89 The most comfortable underwear for the hot summer days.
Other boys Union Suits
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Just the comfortable hat for
now. light and dark, only Boys Overalls, sizes to 15
Hundreds of other articles we have placed on sals! Come and buy all you need at these . - t ; r, iv:r R. -T,t Lofrmc sharp. Women, men
reduced prices, iomonuw mumui; j-i cimi "v. . r and young men who appreciate an opporturJty to save money will be here early.
Voile Dresses for Girls of eight to fourteen, at A wonderful selection of all the G ? QQ latest in voile dresses for girls. Boys' Union Suits at 59c In White onlv sues to 34.
$1.25
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79 State St Hammond Look for the Number
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