Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1920 — Page 6

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THE TTMES Friday, July 30, 1D20. BEGGAR SHOWS HE HAS SOME SPEED taken something like $200 from Gary residents during his four dxy begging tour. . U!en board of boxing- control and asits secretary, stated that no one has prrnaeni 01 me international sporting as yet been chosen to succeed Blddle club. as president. At the headquarters of the International Sporting: Club. William A. Gavin Try a TIMES Want Ad NEED FEDERAL

H 'ilkM with an apparent stiffness in his left leg-, his arm appeared to be paralyied and he claimed that he was "uttering from the effects of a case of spinal meningitis, which had also effected his hearing- and eyesight. Possibly James- Brady, a Chicago heg. gar had other ailments, but the coin was rolling in so fast that these yarns was suffice to keep the hungry wolf from the door. James waa getting along fine until a Gary police officer spotted him handing out 'Sympathy" cards and upon investigating found that the Dogger was op.eratlnr under false pretenses. James saw the officer and he lost no time. Unlimberlng his stiff joints he fairly f.w down the street with the officer close at his heels. Jamns has recovered the us of h'.s legs. arms, ears and eyesight and if some body could have held a stop watch on him. James might have been given an opportunity to com. peting In the Olympic games. As it happens, however, James patiently rents In the confines of the county Jail at Crown Point today waiting

for the other 23 days to ro:i around ? that will permit him his freedom. Tie ' olsra received a JCO.OO fine before Judge! minn which he r-id. James haing.

ACTION FOR COAL

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEBVICE1 1 WASHINGTON. July SO necslarlnif that federal action is necessary to meet the coal crisis. Col. J. D. A. Morrow, of the National Coal Association today called at the white house to urge that President Vilson take some Immediate action. Morrow, who represents a large majority of the coal operators, said that there was a slight chance of the mlners and operators being able to get together to settle labor difficulties and that the president alone was in a position to act. Ho stated that th reconvening- of the coal wage adjustment commission could undoubtedly

adjust present labor troubles.

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REGRET BIDDLE 1 RESIGNATION XKW TOHK, July 3ft Expression s

of regret were heard in many quarters here today over the resignation of Maj. Anthony J. Prexe! Riddl. as chairman of the army, navy and civ.

PHONE 118 HAMMOND

125 GOSTLIN STREET

L. WEIL

SATURDAY, JULY 31st SPECIALS

GROCERIES

Boulevard Preserves. large. . .40c

Gold Medal Flour. 25 lbs .. $1.99 Six 0XocV Coee-Ib 45c Calumet Baking Powder, large j Calumet Catsup I2V2C can 29c Swift's Pride Washing Powder, Armour's Tomato Soup, 10c. ! large pkg 17c

per doz $1.10 American Fam. Soap, 10 bars.73c!

SUGAR ALL YOU WANT

TOMORROW Ladies, we want you to get this, as well as the men. Big Special Day Saturday will find this store thronged. It will be the biggest day of our Great Mid-Season Sale. Prices are slashed beyond anything you could find, even if you went through the loop in Chicago. All we say, men and women, is for you to come and see. Our Top Notches For Tomorrow Will Be BLUE SERGE SUITS $50.00 values, at $25.00 OTHER SUITS, at $20.00 SILK SHIRTS, at $6.50 HOSE, per pair 19c ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR 89c THESE PRICES REPRESENT ABOUT 50 OFF HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS

MEATS Beef Pot Roast, best quality, per Ib 22c-25c Nice Lean Plate Boiling Beef. . 13c

Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak,

lean, 6-8 Ib. average. Ib. . .25c Brisket Bacon, best quality.. 33c Oscar Mayers' Metwurst, Ib. .33c Frankfurts, Polish or Liver Sausage. Ib 20c

Rendered Lard, pure, lb 25c

per Ib 20c 1 Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 71c

Fresh Lean Pork Butts, whole. 26c Nice Fresh Veal Stew, lb. . . .18c Smoked Spare Ribs, Ib 23c Smoked Cali Hams, nice and

Morris Supreme Full Cream

Chese. Ib 31c

Brick Cheese, best quality, Ib . 3 1 c

Butter, best creamery, lb. . . .58c

Weil, the North Side Grocer who adrertises, delivers to all parts of the city and pves S. & H. Trading Stamps.

One-Half Block East of Pottoffire 236 E. STATE ST., HAMMOND

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what we said back in January about selling one million five hundred thousand gallons of TEXACO gasoline 'in 1920? we are one hundred and seventy-five thousand gallons over the half-way mark already and going stronger each

haven't advertised for better than six weeks because we were unable to obtain sufficient TEXACO gasoline to supply the tremendous demand for it, but we

now pretty well assured that henceforth we will be supplied with a sufficient amount to meet our requirements. We have been ,

our best to buy a gasoline as good as TEXACO when we were short, but have found it impossible to do so. So come on, folks, and help us hit the 200,000 mark in August and we will see to

that you get the best that money can buy it we can t get all TEXACO.

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Vacation Time Whether you spend your vacation at home or away, you will want to feel comfortable during i the hot days yet to come. Knppenheimer Air-O-Weaves Give you that contented, comfortable feeling you desire during hot days. It's worth while being ready for them with an Air-O-Weave Suit, or more, in your wardrobe. Beautiful light weight fabrics. Palm Beaches, Mohairs, and others. They hold their smart lines need little pressing. i $25 AND M0RE Others $16.50 and up. Underwear Bathing Suits Footwear

tor men for women for boys

all styles all jizei

-clearance reduction on all oxfords

And Other Accessories for Hot Days THE MODEL' ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesdayand Saturday Evenings

TRY TD SELL FORD

MUCH TOO CHEAP

Ben Debowe of Bremen and Ralph

Dunkelberger of Jtlshawaka came to grief yesterday afternoon when they

attempted at the East Chicago garage to dispose of a ford for $200. The machine waa in excellent condition and waa equipped with wire wheels, all of which made the garage owner auspicious and he notified the Bast Chicago

police.

Officer Kerr was dispatched and

placed both boys under arrest, for steaT

ing the car to which they afterwards confessed. The car. they said, had been stolen from Mfshawaka and was the property of a breek fruit deaJpr. The boys are only 17, but were wise enoug-h to try to sell the machine before getting out of the state in order that they could not be held under the federal law. They are being held for the Mishawaka police.

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TERRE HAUTE. IND., July 30 "Trouble" has been started mmong the

rank and file of Indiana miners over dissatisfaction of diggers and machine men who were compelled ta drop their tools when the "runaway" day men walked out. according- to reports reach ing here today. "Whether or not the discord has become serious was not made clear. One hundred ninety mines and 25.000 men are idle todayfc it was reported here. Terre Haute industries are already beginning to feel the force or the strike.

Advertise in The Ttmes and ad. rertise again. Results come with constant effort.

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GRAND OPENING

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Motorcycle Race

At the Old Roby 1-Mile Speedway 108th & Indianapolis Ave. Sunday, August 1st, at 2 p.m. Promoted hj tie Hammond Indian Motorcycle Club under rule and sanction of M. & A. T. A.

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6 Big Events 10-Mile Professional, 61 cu. in. open. 5-Mile Amateur. 61 cu. in. stock. v 1-Mile Time Trials. 5-Mile Professional. 61 cu. in. open. 5-Mile Side Car, 61 cu. in. stock. 10-Mile Professional, 61 cu. in. open.

$500 in Prizes Chicago bound street cars stsop at main entrance at 108th St. SPEED. THRILLS AND SPILLS (?) Rain Date, August 8th.