Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 5 August 1920 — Page 6
Pasre Six
Crown Point
The Poles
ceedinp favorably
reported to have re-captured Erody. but this has not been confirmed aud i3 doubted in military circles.
threat numbers of Polish refuge are j pouring across the Prussian frontier
Baroes and dauf.i
week from
Sneriff and Mrs.
ttr Lola returned tl.i
extorsive Western '.v: scins to the
I'acif.c Coast where Mrs. Barnes hup ru.ne valuable timber lands. The return trip was made tl iugU O-ior.i'Jo ii'itirtgr thn points Z interest 1'Otli fnjRing and going jr; thtir trip. Mrs. jrald.ne biaik will come to Cr . An Po nt on I'nd'.y to sper. I the nifk-cn.l with relalre. ' Mrs. Mabel Scliedoll is entertaining Ytr sister. Dr. Eleanor Scull of Detroit, and her nephew Herbert Scull and wife, Herbert is an En:gn in the
V. S. Navy and it is his nrst visit t Cr.'wn I'o.nt wince his sjraiuation from :.; Iui a! high school several years Mr. ind Mrs. Waiter Allman and :";,r.t::y have returned from a two day trip t.s their far.il at SherUurnvtli. 1!!. Mrs. WiU Whitakcr has returned freni a fw days iiit with friends in The giris of the local telephone comr,a::y and Misses Sophi Struebers. Mat:ida Hennlns and Juno Newsn were er.;crta:nfd at a dinner party at the home : Miss Anna Schl'.cker at Cedar Lake on Tuesday evening. John Krcjt has been unable to attend to h.s duties at the mills in Gary owing: to a s'.ijlu wound In his foot caused by slipping en a nail. Foster Fu-her of Gary, has accepted a position w!th the Ward Bread comrr.y and will drive the truck te different points in the county, delivering their goods.
Mrs. Emmet Clymer has Issued invitations te an afternoon narty Friday, complimenting Mrs. Karl Krost of this city . Mrs. C, D- Root la entertaining a party of Crown Point ladies today at an a:ternoc-n party in henor of Mrs. Geo. Fisher of Lake Worth. Fla.. who has ben the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laws for several days. G. C. Bartholomae is negotiating the pale of his- bakery tc- Messrs Andrew Koll and Gut. Lork of Gary and it "is expected that the deal will be cnumaied on Saturday. The above are ngaged In the bakery business at Gary nd will make many improvements in the local store If they purchase.
i that
" . Warsaw and others were arriving.
ITALY IS CAITIOI'S Italy fears entanglements in the Eastern European war and ls"taking ster to prevent it. The following dispatch was received from the Lerlin b'C'eaU tf the International News Service: "It is learned that the Italian ambassador has requested the German
government t arrange immediately for the withdrawal of Italians from the East Prussian plebiscite territory ta prevent Russo-Italiaa Incidents." " Allied military experts frankly admit that they are puixled as to how troops could be sent into Poland The rtusslan army of invasion in Poland is closing the 'corridor- between Warsaw end DanUig. the only free artery of traffic between Poland and the outr side world. Germany has proclaimed neutrality and announces she will not allow allied troop., to cross her soil into Pound. It would not be feas. IMe to attempt to send troops by way of Austria and l'i.-cho-S!ovakia A Warsaw dispatch dated Wednesday, said that the twenty members of t.ie Polish armistice commission bad
leiurnea troni p.aranovitshi
conierrinff with the Polish
national defense on the
'"ana mat the Polish
aiscuss peace we-11 a. the truce. This d
mifrt1 that k t..i
iussians nari . r ..i
r- . . . . v.
of river in their sweep the Polish capital from the
pui said that the Polish
west of Ercst-Litovsk
firm. South of Rrcst Litovsk the Poles were carrying out an orderly retreat while making strong counter attacks against the Russians in the Drody sector cf Galicla and Volhynia.
wereln reclaiming waste land, and in his
description of the wonderful scenery found in the national parks of the west. He said that the former desert lands are destined to become the nation's "chief bread basket." He told
000 Poles had reached here from!0' tn wonderful production which he
faw in areas where irrigation had been practiced for ,a term oft years . Ten tons of alfalfa are being harvested annually from a single, acre, and land is producing 120 bushels of oats, sixty bushels of wheat. and 4'Hl tushels of potatoes to an acre. Other
crops are in proportion. IRRIGATION VOKI-:s r.ld CHANCES. "In western Nevada, along the Oregon trail, where once the Indians massacred Immigrants in their way to California, we found miracles performed in the reclamation of desert land," Mr. Wood said. "On one side of the road where water had been applied. I saw the greatest crops I ever locked on. On teh other side of the road, where there had been nr. irrigation, nothing was to. be seen but faiij. cactus and '(nee brush. V.v in -p'c'ci millions
1'iUj. take
RED FORCES DRAW NEAR TO WARSAW Continued from page one)
conference cf the Russian border states could still be held in London. This newspaper suggests that the collaboration of the United States be enlisted to help compose the quarrels of Eastern Europe. TWO NATIONS JOIN Hunsiry and Roumania are on the verge of military Intervention against the Russians, it was Indicated by an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Vienna today. According to this dispatch French army officers are active at Budapest and Bucharest dir
ecting the preparations for a com-j
bined Hungarian-Roumanian offensive, j
It was only a short time ago that these j nations were threatening war against : each other. j TtEFlGES POIR INTO GERMANY While thelFrer.ch foreign office re- j parted that the Polish counter offen-i !lve in Volhynia had collapsed, pri-j vate dispatches from Warsaw today 1 said that polish operations were pro-1
and were
council of
Russian de.
envoys be em-
terms as siatch ad-
sse
toward North.
battle line
was holding
Friday and Saturday
Phone 793
Service
HUBBARD
Phone "794
FOR
Quality-
Low Prices
WE DRESS ALL OUR OWN CHICKENS NO STORAGE
Wood Back From Trip To Go On Stump Tenth District Congressman to Speak for Harding in Virginia Next Week.
LA FAYETTE. Ind.. August 8. Wonders are being accomplished In the reclamation of arid lands ia the far west, according to Representative Will R. Wood, Tenth District congressman in this city after a six weeks' trip through TacTnc mountain states as a member of the congresional committee sent out to investigate the waste land irrigation projects and national park highway,.. Mr. Wood is enthusiastic In his ap-
j$rcval of what is bring accomplished
HOME DRESSED CHICKENS BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST 35c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 28c VEAL BREAST, with pocket .23c VEAL STEW, special 20c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 20c PLATE BOILING BEEF lVzc SMOKED HAM SHANKS 2Sc SMOKED BUTTS 45c OSCAR, MAYER'S CALIFORNIA RAM 28c BRISKET BACON. 1'2 to 2 pound average 39c FANCY LEG OF LAMB 35c LAMB STEW, nice and fresh 20c FINE LARGE MACKEREL, 2 for. ... 25c SPICED HERRING, 2 for . 15c NEW CABBAGE, per pound 4c JERGEN'S TOILET SOAP. 3 for 25c 25 POUNDS PILLSBURY FLOUR $1.89 GALLON JUGS CATSUP 75c TOMATOES, per can 10c; 3 for 20c HEBE MILK COMPOUND, per can 14c CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER. 2 for 25c WAX PAPER. 6 for 25c SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP, 10 bars for 43c COFFEE, special, 3 pounds for $1.C0 PURITAN MALT, special $1.05 WE DEUVER TO HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY
C. W.HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammcur
o'. acres J J .-' t o.s sujvfptiMe to cultivation a.s those which have been
to produce Ji'j jre crops. It will a lot of nffntv t.-i i-c!j:m ih..m
all and the process will be slew, but eventually these lands, now deserts', will feed the greatstates of America"
Mr. Wood was accompanied by! ftven other congressmen. "The party I
ij.l v.mcago June zoth. and traveled
'."u mi.es r-y train and 3.000
oy automobile. it
iatu-n projects in Nebraska. Ne
vada. Colorado, California. Oregon, ho. Wyoming and Montana.
The committee i composed cf the members of the rub-committee of the senc-ra! appropriations committee They were accompanied by the direct! "r r-f reclamation and the national fortter
hiirsanv, Ausrnst 5, lni'o.
milea
visited sixteen lr-
Ida-
I AIDS SCEEHV OF .NATIONAL, PARKS. In addition to inspecting the waste and irrigated lands, thev visited eight national parks. Mr. Wood says thee
"U,,Q" sPts are not appreciated the people of tiipjJTnited States.
.u mvy were wtr mre wonderful
l, u.c .s. ana mat
is not to be fcur.d In of the world.
Mr Wood will leave here Monday .or Washington to attend the committee meting for the fixing of aries for federal employes. He will deliver his first Republican presidentfal campaign speech at Stauntcn, Va on August 12. and win return here Aug 13 to start the campaign in Indiana.
by He
such scenery
any other part
hcadqur.rlcn- her too ay. The te;egr.-.m sai.J that Voland is ih'TMtcr.eu v. it it famine next winter. r tszrdWss or the. outworn or the Jtu.s.-lv,:i-h rfK.,i;H. tions. The sky behind the little fr..nt Is blacJt with tho smoke of burnir0-J-.ouges. jt i5 regarded as certain in Warsaw that a large part cf the crops have been destroyed.
!!;;s."n paid
i apiece for
in Imdon Wsin as tUn e v. li.ii t..e
i CASTOR OIL
The Times' want acs bring as-
wwMinj results u tnr;r lisers arc
to be believed.
I0W MADE
Don't Spoil Your Hair . By Washing It
TASTELESS
POLISH BABIES DIE BY HUNDRED
PARIS. Aug. 5. Hundreds of babies have died in their mothers arms In the llight of Polish refugees before the Bolshevik advance into Poland, aceorrf.
a Warsaw disnatrh in ti -
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mg to
When you wash" your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepared champoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use Is MulsiSed cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greasele.-s . Its very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with -water and rub it In. about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. adv.
r Remarkable Process Perfect
ed by Chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. Nobody ever dreamed that the nauseating taste could be removed from castor oil. Tet it has been done. Chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Son. Inc.. one of the world's largest manufacturers of castor oil, hive perfected a wonderful process whereby castor oil is freed from all nauseating taste. Nothing is removed except the taste. Strength ar.d purity remain absolutely unchanged a 100. per cent pare castor oil; the same castor oil that oyur doctor prescribes, but with the nauseating taste eliminated . Think what a boon Kellogg'a Tasteleat Castor OH is to children and even grown-ups. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kcllogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sises, 15c, C3c and 65c. adv.
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constant effcrt.
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Amizo Corn Oil
Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Kjoby, Ind.
The WORLD In Your Home Announcement We fiave secured Lake county rights for the World Phonograph, an instrument without a peer in the qualities of technique, tone and convenience, and if the verdict of the most severe critics count for anything the World Phonograph occupies a place held by no other musical instrument in the history of civilization for the price. Plays all disc records. Sold- on a small payment down. Now on display at the Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 So. Hohman St. PHONE HAMMOND 525 Bay Your Electrical Goods Frosa &n Electrical Dealer
Ssni
188 STATE ST.
orv COFFEE AND y BUTTER
Store
HAMMOND, IND,
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Very Best Gold Medal U dBlWdjUdBO Blend, Pound, 47c Fine Standard Grade Safe (PlfJTjrn Three 2 Libs hJJJJkLp Cans, 'Qsip 1?J0Uj CHEESE Welches' g Finest Grape-Lade L. American 15 j American or Brick Pure Grape and Sugar Family Cream Special, Ftidlay Par Pound and Saturday u 3&CD 3&(D &&D wmg n mi mull' M..IILBMU . . . . . m iiii..i!ii.B
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Special Sale on MQJVVEIZ! Very Best Pure Creamery
The Best Made Per Pound,
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mourn
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Case S4.8G
40,000 High Grade Stock of Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, etc., at Prices That Ordinarily Would Be Impossible To Duplicate
Determination to dear the entire Spring and Summer stock of S. and M. Mandel Co. within the next two weeks hu spurred them on to reckless price cutting. Former profits and costs have been entirely ignored. Every garment in the store is marked down b price away be-
ruu ayuxmS nereiorore attempted m high grade merchandise of this kind.
u.Cu. . ae or.mose rare opportunities where a merchant is compelled to unload no matter how great the loss. A saving opportunity for the women of Hammond and SIS tZttLlT at prices at wouId S0Ufld absoIute,y ridicul03S were Come In Tomorrow and See the Convincing Values
and
143 State Street Hammond, Indiana
Entire Stock of Women's Skirts
at Drastic Price Reductions About 150 women's high grade Skirts are all included at a price you wish to pay. These Skirts are made in the smartest styles in Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Faille SUk, Plaid Silks, etc. Splendidly
P tailored. Values to $15.00. Divided into 3 groups
and 3,95
-Vl
inarming btyles
in Silk Taffeta Dresses At a Fraction of Original Prices 250 Silk Taffeta T esses, modeled hto the most exquisite styles in becoming shades. Long and short sleeve effects, wilt contrasting trimmings. Women who appreciate style together with remarkable values
will be eager to buy at least one of these ?
cresses. Divided into three attractive groups. Values from $25 to $45
15.95. 2
and 29.4
3
Another Bunch of the Great Values in Wash Dresses neatly made of fine printed Toiles and organdies bought from a manu-
fl facturer who was anious to unload and U ,U fl,Arr. fA .9 & M Msndl fn at
1 T t
H remarkable pnee saennce. in a num
ber of pleasing models and at prices that will sell the lot in one day. Included in the let are values up to $7.50, out they go Friday at
2
Wonderful Values in Tricotine and Serge Dresses Your choice of one hundred and fifty Tricotine and Serge Dresses at a staling cut price. Tailored in the most charming
styles in about twenty beautiful models, n Vinr anJ Inner tlspvp pffprf? 5nIcnl.J li
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Very Best Pure 21.50 and 14,95 1 fyr &jT r Cane Granulated uJiazJir,m ih. $21.75 Cane Granulated
