Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 7

Fridav, Julr 2, 1920.

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PREDICTS HEW YORK PLURALITY FOR

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HARDING

By A. O. ILiTWASD rSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 WASHINGTON'. July 1. New York will give Harding a plurality of 250.00. Senator William M. Cald?r declared today after a short conference with Sena-tor Harding. The New York senator commented ivith enthusiastic satisfaction on whit he termed th" rapidly rroTcin strenjffV

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of the Republican ticket and Ha popular-

Try with the vottrs.

Senator Harding has been devoting !

r.ls extorts almost exclusively since his nomination to the harmonizing of th3 KepubliCiin party and the drawing of support to the ticket from every faction that is aain the present Democratic adminutration. Continuing these efiorts today he wrote many letters to Republican leaders, tonkins by personal conference or other means to get from hem their views and advice as to issues before the country. Congressman Simeon P. Kess. of Ohio, chairman of the house committee, which looks after carr.paign work in the. interott of Republican candidates for election to the house, stated today that following conferences with National t.Tiairinan Will Hays plans were perfected by his committee for close co-operation with the work of th national committee in order to avoid duplication of effort, cover the broadest possible field and secure the maximum results.

Religious Discrimination, la Hungary, for Roman Catholics, the man must be fourteen years old and the woman twelve, before they

may marry; ior rrotest ants, me man zf r.s. must be eighteen and the woman flX 1 "The Department of Conserv.it ion. teen. when it can, investigate? and a." er-

STATE BUREAU HEAD POINTS OUT MENAGE OF POLLUTED STREAMS

1NDIANA1-OLIS. July I. "Thee should be a stale, engineer with authority to act in an advisory capacity J drainage projects m order to obtain . practical and efficient drainage t-j tin in Indiana to supplant the unscio at ihc method of procedure now in force.'" tays IUchard Lacber. director of conservation in Indiana. "The state eti grineer should be supplemented with sufficient stalf tn study drainage problems." he contends. "A bill embi'djmg the idea may be presented at the special session of the legislature. "Hoosier streams are open sewers, carrying the waste and tilth if numerous industrtt-s and cities," sa s iir. Lieber. "miles of our rivers are ,. , t-.'ll'.ited as to prohibit aquatic life and prevent the u.-e of the water by citi-

tains the cause. In seme ms g t jiru- ' and in almost everv ejipo can be dts-

Us iui ouccs. iul tiie ctic-ci. i-s r.ose.1 of at small additional cost. h,.

ttiuporary. We l.ve ntulier the personnel nor the money to carry uui a consistent and efficient camraiism. Tho law under which wo must act la insuf-

t-.cient and gives only temporary relief, i

When a violator 1.5 prosecuted vi? have insufficient men to keep watch tu see that ho does not return to his former practices. "We are in great danger, and in preat r.erd of legislation which will make it ptissiblo to investigate thurouh:y st i cam pollution in the state, to -o-n-i rate with those tiffenders who are v illmK and to prosecute those who are unwilling to reciprocate. The tacu.ry wastes can, in a lari,e number of cases, he utilized s a by-product at :i r.rr.

not to pollute the stream. 'I tc. nu.n; c-ipalitli s mart e their duty ar d kec . thir waters clean."

Grateful for Rain. To show !;',. I! v rn'.u was

noei'.od.

J'-'d Tunkms.

Jtid Ttmklns says fanaini has le-

a native who oauie to Newcastle mar- com(k s,.h a soi.DtJfie proposition that

a man has to learn to use more different kinrls of tools than he does in

Peculiar "Cradles." An infant in Itilnea U usually buried In s-iii'l up to Its waist vvhoiievcr th: DKdlier is busy, find tlus Is the only cradle It ever knows. The little Lapp, on the other Injnd, fares most luxuriously in its mother's siioe. These Lapp shoes; are hit; affairs of skin stuffed with soft moss uwl can be bun;; tin a pej or trve branch sar'ely out of the way. Ti e Chinese baby is tied to The back of nn older child, who K',fs about is piny ipiite icnorin its bun!' n.

ki-t with bis vvaoia was So overioytHl

that he rushed into the center of the i street in front of the town bail when j the stomi vv.ls at its severest and of- j c-red I.-, a pin ver of tliaiik?ivins:. He j then starts drinking the muddy water ' as it tb.wed pus hitii.-J.d.at.nwbtirs (Transvaal) St. relay Tt-ies. j The Worm Turn. English ie:per: U'atned,' a loud,! second, hand frratno; h.it.o, for re-j prisalp."

a polf panie.

Doctors Rcccmmend Dsn-Opta for the Eyes Fhysiciar.s and eye twcialists prefer; iinn-Optoas apafe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to ptrererthen eyesipht. Sokiunde.r money rcfur-1 fit.-cartt-p by ali .rucpi.ts.

Children's Specials

for Summer Wear

THE JOY L

Restaurant and Chop Suey A restaurant of better service.

where quaKty. refinement and!

economy meet The Coolest Place in Town The Joy Lo 100 STATE ST., HAMMOND Phone 3307

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In All Leather Featured in our window The Major

Commands Attention

Wherever you go the Major will be ''correct." It is extremely stylish,

very comfortable, and a great favorite among young men. A true gentleman's model, wears well and keeps its shape. You will like it.

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For the Boys The Tennis Shoe that stands the "gaff" for wear. Soles of the toughest wear-resisting dark red rubber; tops of the very best duck; leather trimmed with angle patches. Boys' sizes, 2Vi to 6 $2.75 Youths' sizes, 1 1 2 to 2 $2.50 Barefoot Sandals AT A BIG SAVING The very bst thing for children in hot weather.

i Infants' sizes, 5 to 8. . .

'Child's sizes, 8l2 to 11 . Misses' sizes, to 2 .

Girls' sizes, 2xi to 6. . .

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.S1.50 .$1.75 .$2.00 .$2.50

Play Oxfords A snappy little oxford in the dark chade of tan lotus calf for real wear.

Infants sizes, 5 to 8. . . . .$2.00 Child's sizes, &V2 to 11.. $2.25 Misses' sizes, V2 to 2. .$2.50

WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS .AND PUMPS

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SILENT PIANO TODAY. THE SALE.

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A limited number of these plcnd.d new player-piauos. full si?- pQ- " pieasins colcaial case design, oak cr rnaiiosaay finish. $5GS Guaranteed for ten years, at oniy . Will compare favoraLiy wi'.h any soli bydea!ers for $550 upward, as r.o midajemen's profit is added :n. Mere are some of the finest players you ever saw in your life; you woulc expect to pay $2 CO more for this quality ; choice of oak cr n'nMw ncV:l tubing, brass fianga pbso action; . guirar.teed for twenty-Cve years If yoa would owa one cf die finest players in your neigh boraood buy 01.- of these specials. Vac transposing player-piano can be played in five d:3erent keys to suit your voice, by just pressing a button; h?s a!l metal tubing and silencer device; G4S rniaranteed for tventy-five ye3rs; only. Read the price lists carefully, mark the one you watt, and call at car wareroGm early in order not to be disappointed. FREE BENCH and ROLLS C?EN EVERY EVEHFHG DURING SALE

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Our Entire Stock of Dresses y to off All Coats and Wraps, Now y to y off Our Entire stock of Millinery 12 off Waists, Skins, Petticoats 'A off

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BENCH AND ROLLS wita e-ch player r:!a daring this sale. PLAYER PIANOS $650 Player, csed $3S5

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a little each pay thy asd a j-.bjcr b jczrsljcf 3re yoc kne-'.v it. Do n?t put this baybg chaace ofL Came tEoday.

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I? :s isipossilile to tnaaierite ell tfie barjaiss'-ofthU sde here. Players frcs $385 up

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ONE. YEAR. FREE EXCHANGE TPJAL asd. 20 season's warsatcs ith each .piano or pbycr. TWO DAYS ONLY

Eradford 5 chiller . . . SchoSeld Fischer

There are dczans cf others; b fact, pny make yoa prefer, -nd at any Frice 'oa wis tc

pay. 40 B3AND NEW. HIG1IEST GHADE 20 YEARS WARRANTED. $10 DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOUR CHANCE NOV $10BO?N OPEN EVENINGS UPITIL 9:30 DURING SALE ij I ILi-i G-reat Saio tad tiioa wozLdartnl Earyinu PtymtuM oax. bo crraaured to rait j-oax coavenJ ezu o a uoiie Pianos aa Iott as $1 jxr wek. Bstdos, tee s-ro willing' to Ctnd to yoar hcoio my om of tK"S aevfrtio 61 !'. ri' fcr trial and eiamiaatioa fro of erpeuso to yoa 11, tXtr Boin-? Bjid hcarlrtf tLm la oar war'sroc.ias, tixc.-o Is miy QSMtics la your miJtil &a to -wi-.erQia.- ov not yon Tili lx paiTGAnerrtly pliioaed. V7e -znuat to nsots It oajry for yoa to Ira. 7 a Plaao, and w a re pcrfoctiy grU'iTig to do anting to you awXe tu ycox Bei.-tioai. bocazio wd rwi'lw Irajri-ajT a Ti&&o la u lnporit-at vwat la tay tcrua. We cai ajrr&nse terms ana co2Uti.osK satisfactory to you.

582-534 OAKLEY AVE., CORKER PLUK&ER, HAMMOND East Chicago end Indiana Harbor csstonrTs get Cu enr t postcce, waile hslf fc'odi north on Oahicy.