Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1920 — Page 6

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COX TO ARRIVE IN VASHINGTONLSATURDAY

BY FRANK A. STETSON STAFF CGRHESPONDINT I N . SERVICE? TTASHINGTOX. July IS. Gov. Jam... It. Cox. democratic nomine for president, vill arrive in Washington at 1:J Saturday afternoon fr his enfrefte with President WiTson at thr TVhi't House Sunday morning. The candidate -w ill oe;. accompanied by Georgre White, of Ohio, one of his campaign managers. anJ'wl!! he gite.n .while here, of Ju4e Timothy T. Ansbarry. Judte Ansberry has Ions been one of Governor Cox's most enthuslaatic aupportera an$ as a member of the District of Co!umMa delegation at San Francsco had the honor f pl.u--irtg Franklin I. Roosevelt in nomination aa the governor' running male Judge Ansberry ?ald today that no detailed plans had been madf for Governor Cox's reception. He will remain quietly at the Ansberry In. me until the .time -of his conference with President Wilson, but it is expected that the Ansberry residence will be besieged by prominent democrats Tiihmi to gTeet the candidate and

assure him of their support. All will be welcome, but. no attempt will be mad-1 to hold a public reception. Little is being- said at the White House about the forthcoming conference, but whenever the subject t-s broached officials wax m .-st erious and hint th.it "the result w 11! he extremely disconcert ins"'-, to, those p"ropht - of the press that Tia- e Ween circulating stories of wide difference of opinion

between the candidate and .the president. If was stated positively today

at the executive mansion that President Wilson is show ins lh keenest interest in the comma .vatnpAiun and is looking forward with preat interest to his meeting with Ohio's gov

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sufficiently formidable to cau.ie .ivmi to" the two old parties were dvnnitely buried in Chicagro tody. Most of the elements which for a week here have heen etrivinp to hrins such an organization Into bflng. wer scattering to their homes today convinced that all chances ha been los', for this year at least. Some i f them rjmainod ovef. agitating the mlling of a new. convention of liberals. Hut their numbers are few and their enthusiasm consfruynbly dampened. The committee f irty-ri:jh?, which

,it into n coalition with t ho Vni-Tic-

an Labor party and t hen rami' out Mr.in. will I'on'.inuo its life n5fi fo;--rate organization. Some of the Fort -fileh'ers will -Mjck to the "Kurinev l.al:-" pan.Lv ivaiton. but tl-te n re at majority of liif-m will not. TJ'.e f'ltui- of the organisation will be left to the national committee, of which J. A. H -H 'Hopkins, of Nev.Jersy, )s chairman, fie probably will call a meeting , of the T;ati"ual bo'!v soon in order to map out the .orr.nK'tee's future c.i vi 1 1

Parlev 1'. t'bj isleii.-en. the Karmrr-

D Labor nominee for tb.e piesidency. !, l.lcn rout to his home in Sail Like to'. I day. He sent back word by vC-fie that

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thud partv could be f-rnu i litis year the amalgamation was n " tt-d

j TOILET PAPER, lar-e -zc, 3 rolls : TOMATO SAUCE. Pr, ra ,. ,. IFELS NAPTHA S0A', 10 bar. ' BROOM, $1.00 value

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. Bring in a lone DOLLAR and own Model Seven PATHE PHONOGRAPH today. Pathe plays all makes of records.

84 State St. Phone Hammond GROCERIES , SUGAR All you wantTper: lb .25c PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES No. 2 can. .124c GOOD LUCK OLEO-Per lb 36c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Per pkg. ... 1 1c EGGS Strictly fresh, large and clean, per doz. 44c COFFEE Economy Special, per lb 41c MEATS

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With Swinging Wringer The material used m the construction' of this machine is the best obtainable. The assembling of parts is done by sjvillecj,, experienced workmen. Every precaution has been taken to produce a superior machine. The Ai!-Steel Federal is constructed to give lifetit.1? service. If a better machine could have been built it would have been a Federal. A $5.00 payment will put this most wonderful washing and wringing machine. . in your home today. Balance in small monthly payments.

Pathe and Federal display and salesrooms on second floor of drag store. If it's anything yovt need from a Drug Store let Summers show you ' how to get The Best Price The Best Quality and . the Best Semce. It cost3 you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock mmediate delivery. Liberty Bonds taken in Music arid Household Dept.

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PORK LOINS Small and lean PORK BUTTS Small PORK SAUSAGE PORK STEAK Lean ....... LARD Pure. 5 lbs LEG OF SPRING LAMB ...... LAMB SHOULDER LAMB FOR STEWING. BACON Lean . .

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Jackson Popularity in Hammond The coming of the Jackson to Hammond has created a dtsire for a new type car something different something that can be distinguished from the "crowd," yet something that is just as outstanding in intrinsic worth as the "old liners." The Jackson suggests a "new day" in automobile investment; people of Hammond have been quick to respond to the suggestiveness of this advanced type car and they have been quicker in sensing its litheness in power, flexibility and comfort. The Jackson has won for itself instant recognition here, and in a most remarkably short time, too. Beauty, ability, snap and stamina and priced just rigty'are. features that vve want to tell you more about. When shall we '; have the privilege?

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Families Were Made fiappy with New Footwear the First Day at the

Noh-Prbf iteering Shoe Sale It demonstrates clearly that the folks of Hammond and vicinity are sincere in their efforts to help TAKE THE-HIGH QUT OF THE COST OF LIVING. It means that vith concentration in, the right direction by . everybody prices will be forced down. . LEADING MANUFACTURERS ARE COOPERATING WITH THE BETTER CLASS RETAILORS inaugurating Non-Profiteering Shoe Sales, Mr. Ortt volunteered to do his share and contracted with the Goldsmith Sales System to hold a whirlwind campaign for 13 days. THE FIRST DAY SHOWED a" WONDERFUL RESPONSE. Follow the Crowns Buy shoes Saturday. - Buy footwear now at prices that would Ipe utterly impossible under ordinary circumstances. It is your duty as well as sound

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