Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 2

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Relief h?w 6 Bell-ans

Hot water ) Sure Relief Anti-McAdoo Group Lacks A Candidate SA X FT.A NCl ?". T hose :re vor) i-, of V. (tmotraf'ui '..('.cuns who much rntcsed to the no mi nr. G. MeAdoo arid who would accept A. , Mitchell P.Orr.er or James Cox r. li.-ct-j antly were st:U witho-.t a o.ind:.l.ite cf their own. The men who make up! the jrroup who star-.e,1 A movement la.t j T.'.zht ;n the interest of I'h.imp Cl.irk. j C? lfi.?ouri. former Speaker c!" t.-.e ho'it-e j of representative, wre up ail m-jht. ( They failed to sr-t toar.-tb.er n dark I Th:s group was look'.nff with j favor on Clark . to.i.iv. but w.i not, at all certain that its l-ral decision j would b put h-.nt forward 1m ! j Adoo fails to carry off the nomr.ia- j Urn. ' Vhn tie in embers of the group were questioned today as to the man j that won'. d be acceptable to the prroup ! In caste .cf failure v ner on Clark. they sa;d that eithr Surr.ntn c. r Mr.; Co'.by probably wo-.iM be considered , ty them. TAGTiART OPrnF.n TO PLAN Thomas Tai?ar form-r Senator f-om Tndisr.a wa ;nv.--,i to at least cne informal conferT.ce h'11 durin? j the nisrht v,v th" en!:?. so-ca'".ed. but i he. declined to attnd. He saii t.-c!ay j that he was net in sympathy with J "this attempt to organize the dissatisfied element. In the par'.y. The i&srt word pas?ed around amr.e i the wemcfrs of the sr.-..p sek;rf?; to , find acandi'?xi with tih-r:-. th-v "t.l-.i . Vie up was thit an ef.-rt to ar-e on : a rr.an would b r'firr.fi -. ra.-e Me- j Adoo r.ad to be headed of. ! The members of th.s srro-ip wcr hy no means a? r.-r.r'ir they were '.a.u evpr.ir.?. -o sa;i privately that tr. agree .n a candidate left in 5"ome what helpless po ae.;vstv of th;?e I'id Tr'' : o d y a s. o f t r. e m .'.ure to : srup n. The ;.,nj ha? to some extent ; t -v f-cca'ied admir.ist raf-.n a?ressive. Fred P. I.y r.esota. national coinhi.ti has been anxious t o s- c hrotisht forward a a ci ceived noi.co from h: ' tior. today tha jfvn'.-'n Ml m i n . -.a" p iai k Of t--g'iate? had decided t ipport McAdoo. Canrn'.r P'erzchaia. istnnd Pol. !Trr.l ;r?:h;:en'ii Ivar.taf th othf-r '! tb (oa!r.:"f p-wnirr the fs' If.T lyan Efi:(is 5"'t. h--; i "f h t:a.::-nir fines r ."ft Jntr.d tAnrira. H-? :. of t:..- typ" c:&.-sri a-a h'-MiiT . i - Vp orr.e ir.' rev ' rik'- r. :"i T'clan.l fori "f r- . of c. '.".-: .t i.'T ? f-c p-1 t.-.i r ' '"-T' '"r a lot of it ripfor he hr 1 trai-.1 it for Pr."'ii.c,n money. If h -t Antrr:can currency ah-r.s on hi? r'tn. ri j 6j shown, th-i p sibihtu s cf thoft or j Jocj. The committee conv.nci c.i.:m:r th I pror-T thin? to 4.1 wa? to my est :n rc-'.iFh bond. and take them w 1 1 h h.ni. j He took Sl.S1"""1 worth. pa msr for the:n iri .mricn dollar?. A ach interest date Ca.'.T.lr w ill Ma h:s -ouports to th r.ir.K am t.iro-t-T. ; no . ms o: American dollars . If he ;sh-. piroh3-;'' T-r.";-v in Tv.'ird. i:. r.. w.l! be accepted a ? A!T-.-;-..rt wit wi'r all of it?' tremr,a'iOijji ad mtj vr the p.-,',;?h frher P ' . ! e i r n : r -z r f t h , ; ffvit of the I -"fin sr.- .-ivj.n- in. rci.-'d tere?t and are ;r, vr :-r -r. :h-:i- 5'.ii In the rjew ?ix rcr. 1 hn are b'-ir.s mad" d u ! . r. -r he : lr. - d ! v I "j j r '; i ,:. i of t.'.e iirive i?i ! i a n . , r I .in lUram'.nl. bond p-i- are ir r'ad:ly but both . ire for their quota?. Ar ra r '.'r. t c -1 hir.d ' aro hern' e infi", I :h Cath- ! tr.g made for m"ro p-;b.! end the head? of the three p "lio parishes will the very lat h-ur In h e ciur.e of ep d riv ins nr.t i! j :he campa :en . j !tter to paster.', j F. t . fley. n: rmin Jo.- ph A lord in bishop of F..rt V, i:- n ?iyf. ' lt me aid that f vtnfih Catho.h: J.iand. after manv years as:a:n ind "'pendr.t . fh nee. is rnonev t-o rehabuttA her- j pelf. Hriwepr. . he r.'t n.hin' f r 5 rr r ffy c; r i 4-" Vx Cj J ur From Slight Colds relieve the Headache by Curing the Cold. GOODMANS TOOL STORE 569 Bulletin St., Hammond, Ind. Carries a full line of Machinist and Carpenter Tools, Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers.

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.-harity. Poland requests th.it her friends come to her assistance by accepting her Government Loan lUnd." A similar appeal w aa is.uei this week by Caxdinal Gibbons after he had I'-rsonai!y sub.o. ribed $2.00-0.

CONSERVE THE WATER RcMcntf f Gary are to con serve the water supply -f the city in Tder to avert a water famine. Oftu-la? f the Gary. Heat. Iv.ftht and W-i'cr ("on-rany which i. wmakinjr i nl.ucemrnts at the water works at Jefferson Park ar.1 because the niater:al is hetn held up beca.tise .f the car ."hortae. they are unable to p-. ahead

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. Quality Groceries at Quantity Prices Pet or Carnation Milk, tall Hand Picked Navy Beans

cans, for . 38 c 1 doz. cans for $1.50 "Planters" Peanut Butter, in Fresh Assort. Cook- ? T ies, 3 1bs. for O C Strictly Fresh Countrv Eggs, Z 43 c "Our Best" Blend Coffee. 5 pounds for $2.00 Xriite Flyer Soap, 10 bars for 53c 100 bars (1 case). $5.00 PURITAN MALT AND HOPS. Each SUGAR 5 lbs. best granulated order at, per lb

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.

OBTt TOT & GERY

902 Calumet Avenue Saturday July 3rd A full line of Groceries, Meats, Cigars, Candy and Fruits also Drugs and Notion. Quality and Service assured. A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR OPENING DAY

" ! StA-pptheart SoaD. 3 cakes. . . .20c FeU Naptha Soap, bar V2c Pet Brand Milk, tall cans. . . 13 Sky Farm Corn, can 1 5c Sky Farm Peas, No. 2 cans. . "1 8c Blossom Baked Beans, No. 2 A2Y2

902 CALUMET AVENUE. PHONE 1231 R A full line of Fresh and Smoked Meats always on hand. Deliveries to your doer.

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St before you leap and you will not "et up in Hie air" as this fellow did. He's an easy mark for the profiteers. No trouble at all to explode his salary, just because he lacks the element of thrift. FOR THE FOURTH instead of buying. a new hat, just bring that old one

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with the imprri cment and &hou;.i there happen to come along a long hot dry spell there is likely to be a water nhortage . PL , . ' - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO pry H-.rse. pint Able for farm worU. 1 t,, 1 41.0 c-urht "1 toi 7 .-:irv old. Pln.i,, 1 J V Y :; Hammond. I I'lul Mi-I.iiiKhiin. hall" mle soiitli of j Hammonl. near V1itt::t and i;,th A- . t 1R SAM: i.'hcip. 2 pJ-ss. V'ord. IT timd. i r.t.ur Hohman .it. I "hone rijft Hanimotid 7-2-1 Read The Times Want Ad S i ill Best n,uaurv, 5 lbs. ..45c 10 lbs. for 87c Armour's Grape Juice, pints 30c Vl gallon 95c Peach, Pear, Prune a.id Loganberry James, governmer r surplus, 3 cans for. $1.00 1 doz. cans for. . . .$3.90 Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars for 75c Lighthouse Cleanser, special, 6 cans for 25c Reliable Matches, per doz. large boxes 55c Rinso, 5 packages for. .35c 10 packages 89c $ 1. 5 cane, with $5.00 26c USIUBSS OH & MARKET Puritan Malt Comet Crimp Toilet Paper, I per roll 6c ! Jackson Fly Swatters 8c ( Blossom Brand Olive Oil Sar- ' dines, can 9c, 3 cans 25c LOOK ; down here and we will put the touches to it that will surely satisfy, and the price will be very small for such good work. Men's and Women's Hals reborked and recleaned. All work left up to 0 oYloi-k Saturday night wil be ready for delivery Sunday in time for the Fourth. Cleaning and Shining Parlor Hammond, Indiana

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AUTO DAMAGED A ne w 'atit otn obile was badly dmin front of the T. Knotts resident .it 7th nven and Adams street in Unix- yesterday when the driver e v i - Groceries

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IU DKo AlVlLKlLAiN TAiVllLI OUAr 10 BARS ffYSTAI. WHITE SOAP 68c

i 10 BARS FEES NAPTHA SOAP ; 10 BARS SHIFT'S BORAX SOAP ; 6 CANS KITCHEN CLEANSER ! LUX. per pkg. ' MATCHES. 6 boxe U " TOILET PAPER. 3 large rolls !24 lb. BROOM i ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE, large BEST COFFEE. 3 lbs. for STATE LINE COFFEE, per lb I MONARCH COFFEE, per lb ; MACARONI SPAG1 IETTI, 4 lbs ' i irrtrT .'r rr-T RTTI f T-!l UI a I Cl 1U. iau . PIpSERVE oz jar CORN, PEAS. TOMATOES, per can 'r:nnn iuck niFCV n.r m i v V a-' w ' - y J' - NEW POTATOES, large sue, per lb i ! P0T ROAST, per pound ! RIR ROAST, ner round I HAMBURGHER, per pound i PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound ! HOME MADE SAUSAGE, per pound ! ALL KINDS OF BACON, per pound, ' LEG OF VEAL, per pound ; SHOULDER OF VEAL, per pound I ! VEAL STEW, per pound L !

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At Remarkable Value-Giving Prices Determine now to have a pair of ORTT'S GOOD SHOES for the Fourth of July. We have two windows full of the smartest new footwear models of style and beauty, and you could never imagine how COMFORTABLE they are until you wear them.

The Smartest New Tie It's a "V'aik-0ver" and a model of queenly beauty. Shown in pure white kid and snow hite rice cloth. All sizes and widths in stock $10.50 and $12.50

Oxfords and Theo Ties In rich soft kid, patent leather, black ano brdwn suede and black satin. Ml are beautifully made and make a telling addition to summer afternoon and evening toilettes. Prices range from $6.95 T0 $15.00

FOR SPECIAL SELLING Boudoir Slippers, in three "Classy Colors" just the thing to take on your vacation. Regular $1.45 value. While they last $1.15

Sammcr Footwear for Children Pumps and oxfords of snow white reignskin cloth with "Nrolin" soles and rubber heels

$2.25 aDd $2.85 $1 .65 t0 $4.00 Summer Footwear for Men

Palm Bearh Oxfords An ideal shoe for summer comfort $3.85 t0 $7.50 , I White Reifsskin Cloth Oxfords Cool and comfortable $3.35 10 $7.50 (See Them in

KEDS I AC D flPTT andMLV isses'and Jf0. D 111 1 I Tennis Children's Slippers lite Ankle "YOUR SHOE MAN fn L'J, i Broken Sizes 85c 163 E- s,ale St- Hamm0R'j. $1.35 "The Heme of Walk-Over Shoes"

dnlly io.-t cr-ntroi of the machine. I ft y.ijn.a ovtr the curbing and then

inhed info a tree, breaking the two trni wheel and wrtkln the. front of the machine. Thomas Plummer, a former Times employe was driving the car it reported.

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and Meats HAMMOND. CClAtl fi R 73ci 49c 25c jOc 35c 25c -65c size, pkg 20c $1-00 50c 49c 50c P - - 1 1 Lr cans, p t.au zv 40c 15c 35c 10c MEATS 22c 28c 15c 23c 28c up 28c 25c 22c V2C White Oxfords Of soft snow white reignskin cloth beautifully styled with Cuban or military' heels. All sizes and widths in stock $4 t0 $8.50 Play Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals The ideal footwear for the kid dies for dress or play Dark Brown Leather Oxfords Quality and style through and through $7.50 t0 $14.50 Our Windows)

WHITING SLOVAKS WILL CELEBRATE WinTING. Ind., July 2. An excellent program has been completed by Whiting Slovak Catholic Scoirtics for the anual celebration of the feast or the Slovak Patron Saints. Cyril and Mehtodiu.-i, to be held in th auditorium of the Slovak Home r-n Sunday. July 4th. lf2. at 7:00 p. m.

As in former years the S.ovak Cathj oiu-s in Whltinjc wiU commemorate the I i". lories of their pionerr Christian ev-n Relists who introduced the faith t.- the Slovak people. t is expected that laifCe number of Slovaks from the "a'.u met region will take av.inias of th..fpportunity to pay tribu'e to the patron .sain?. . The program include,'! ij-h nrtahle? PASTIME TOD A V Mrs. Charlie Chaplin FORBIDDEN' Mary MacLaren THE POINTING FINGER. J CVv i ammrk Hi 'ahMaiiiil TODV Monroe Salisbury PHANTOM MELODY THE LOST CITY TOMORROW Wm. Russell in "Elmo, the Fearless" i b-b en m ti IB aTB.a.oTa.B s B H DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY H. B. Warner ia "THE PAGAN GOD" Also Wm. Duncan in The 10th Episode of "THE SILENT AVENGER' D1 SATURDAY Connie Griffith in "BAB'S CANDIDATE" Also Wm. Dupcan in the 10th Episode of 'THE SILENT AVENGER' Afternoon Only K ;b B E ,9 CTQIBUBIBIHIII'IH is a -a .a. a m ECONOMY 84 STATE ST. HAMMOND. IND.

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Specials for Saturday, July 3rd This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday

MEATS

Fresh Dressed Chickens Beef, lean, to roast 18c Beef, lean, to boil 15c Steak, fresh sliced 30c Hamburger, fresh made. .22c Leg pring Lamb 35c Shoulder Lamb 25c Lamb for Stew 18c

GROCERIES-

Eggs, strictly fresh 43c Sutter, very best 62c Coffee, Economy Special. 41c Black Pepper, 1 lb. pkg. .49c Calumet Bak. Powder 29c Peaches, large can 38c

A full line of fresh and smoked meats, fruits, vegetables, and groceries. All orders received by 1 P. M. delivered same day.

Friday, July 2, 1920

I Rev. Tinned ::t Kajcanr.v who will deliver the welcome adress followed with an address by tne Hon. Walter E. FchraKe, City Mayor. Rev. Victor Blahunka of Chicago, official pa stir of the Ladies. Cath.-lic I'nion of America and Rn-. Mi-hafl Coarhach of Whiting are also scheduled for an address. The principal Hddr'-.s cf i mirtmorati. n was U-ft to Pr. p.AV. Jn?c;,h Rid:n?kv nz Czecho-Oovakia, at prei-nt on a s-pcakin? tour in this c o ; n t r y . "Where Everybody Goes.' THE RPHEU THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana The Coolest PUce in Town EXTRA SPECIAL TODAY Krayona & Co. THE AMERICAN NAVAL ARTIST FEATURING "OUR NAVY" U.S.S. INDIANA IN ACTION The Greatest Act in Vaudeville LOBSTER Novelty Artist LYNN & LORRAINE The Porter and the Lady GEORGIE EMMETT The Irish Colleen AL CONRAD & CO Musical Bits BROUGHTON & TURNER Just Landed Also Jack Dempsev in "DARE DEVIL JACK" B'tB o n a K. B U U 2 el H STARTING SUNDAY FOR 3 FIVE DAYS 3 CECIL B. DeMILLE'as PRODUCER- j 'MALE and FEMALE33 JS Qaromou.-.l-?ir!cr!it QxJurt S2 J u a u a u a w-s mi-im KM GROCERY in AND Phone Hammond 49 Leg Veal 27c Shoulder Veal 24c Breast of Ved 21c Veal Steak or Chops 35c jj Pork l.rtin sma H Iran 31c S Pork Butts, lean 28c Hams, small, lean 28c Pork Steak, fresh lean. . .32c Pears, in heavy syrup, large can : 39c Green Gage Plums, large can 35c Pineapple, No. 2 can. . . .27c Peas, Corn, Tmoatoes, No. cans I2V2C earn

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