Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1920 — Page 2
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HARDING TO GO AFTER GOV. COX r-Y J. BART rAMPHELL 'AIllON. O . Aug. 19 Senator "War- "; . Hariiina. republican iwmmtt pi ?nK at., w tM str t strike out f r t Gov . Jam M . ci'i iif-nt today t'ox, his demoin a ppfcih hf ci ill' Will Jrltvor from his front porch hero in, or ;ir,d pifsTit m-ntfis it the ht.it- a - h i J' . it was stated at o fina!"f will mskp ft pmaihlng r..--- to thn -ovrrri'r rernt reu t -I.- cov'Tnfr'ii rocpnt if.1! J- i-i.iri' his P"!;-y. if he is lecr .-tdont. ami rh.vt of the ropubll..itty, will In-' an invariaMf recn - tii- -ens ilutmnal right of .t-nfit( t h'i itt rir.inft. ,f- t r-'ut y-ral if yins V ranch of th tri iTr.ivont, Tho frr,'in rla- !' th'-" Amor:-an people, v.-ii! t"U'h by mff resiff on the if iiitl.'ns issue, aithmigh hf !-. iil'"i '' more fully !;scus that i x : arrpmun in an add !-. he ,!livsr h r '.n Aunu?t 28 to a cat r.n fn-sti 1 n1 .a na tV 1 l.t and i!:u:ana puims. K'-yn-'if f h:s address today l( tli'tt tho senitp has every to d.cid whether tho treaty
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1 FridaySaturday Specials I
Per 100 lbs. $18.00 BLACK AND WHITE MATCHES Best and cheapest. O Et r i2 boxes in Urge package for JK DUNHAM'S SHREDDED C0C0ANUT Best quality. Ac fresh keeping, 1 pound packages ANO THER BIG PO TA TO SALE FINEST GRADE WHITE COBBLER POTATOES CQ Per peck . LAKESIDE BRAND CHOICE FRUIT PRESERVES O 9 In large 15 oz. jars J4L CALUMET BRAND BAKING POWDER 2 1 pound cans mtJ j PET ERAND EVAPORATED MILK Tall $1 CfJ j cans, I2V2C; per dozen V 4 wU 1 , . .. n 1 1 11 1 .I, .--I .i FANCY DRY BABY LIMA BEANS 1 Per pound IOC GUITTARD'S SVEET CHOCOLATE OQ. !2 lb. cakes C?C
COFFEE REGULAR 35c SANTOS AND
REGULAR 45c K. & W. SPECIAL BLEND C0F FEE Per pound ARBUCKLES YUBAN COFFEE Per pound
r: O Extra fine quality Head Rice, per i XviCC pound
1 Tomatoes : ! Drugs Wafen Pheno'ax Regular 19c Reu69c 21c 25c. at . Sprcial DeWiH's Kidney Pjjls !ar $1.00. Special at Listerine Regular 30c. Special at Triner's Bitter Wia $1.10. Special at Regular 93c Candies Gum Drops Assorted flavors. Regular 40c a lb. 1 7 Special 2 lb., at. ... 1 ' C Jelly Beans Assorted colors. Regular 40c lb. Spe- 1 7 cial. i2 lb., at 1 ' C Orange Slices Regular 60c a lb. Special at z lb, for 20c Spice Drops Assrored flarors. Regular 50c a lb. OAr Special at Yz lb. for. . 6UC ! These Items on . Sale
of Versailles wis to be ratified with or without reservations, having been made by the V . S. constitution an Integral part of the executive branch of the government by biny; vested with the power to ratify or r-jrt all tieatie negotiated with foreign nations by the president and th state department . The senator will also declare asalnst "one man power" at WashinKton. and pledpe himself, if he entns the "White House, to not only consult with th senate in the making of treaties and
of diplomatic a pp"t n t men ts.. but to al-j ways keep in mind the const it u 1 -nai i prerogatives of that body In the fix- i ing of his country's attitude t- any) foreign question. j SUFFRAGE LEADER IS Alice Paul Wants Sex to Stand As Unit in Their Own Party. bt MnrRKr mokris. ! STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 WASHINGTON. Auc. 13. Alice Paul, head of the National Won-.xn's T'arty. and ion a militant s'..ffrae leader, today sounded a nw battle cry for women. Women are not yet fully free," Miss Paul warned, even thouch it nr-
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No. 2 cans, solid meat, per can
12 1 of Toilet Good, La Meda Luxury Face Powder Regular 65c. Spe- Q. cial at CJU Colgate's Toilet Water Regular 50c. Special 39 C Lazell's Marsata Talcum Powder Regular 25c. 1 QSpecial at 1 U Colgate's Talcum Powder Regular 25c. Special 1 Q at . ... AI7C Tobacco Black and Regular 9c. 3 for White Cigars pcciaK 23 c Black and White Smoking Tobacco 1 ? g oz. tins. Regular 1 7c. Special 11at ; A X" Corn Cake Smoking Tobacco Small size. Regular C7c. Special at OV Cora Cake Smoking Tobacco Large size. Regular 60c. Special at I if Friday and Saturday
GAS MADE FROM STRAW TO LIGHT AND HEAT FARM HOMES OF
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WAVTfc STWAW TODAY TOMOfC COW FARGO. N. D. Straw from the thresher stacks may in the future furnish heat, litfht and power on the farms of North Dakota. Ai engine which iroJuoes uas from straw, v?e.i3 and grasaoa was in ODt-irtiou at the recer.t state la.r at I'arpo. The inventor claims th.it the rr-a-chine will product' DO.TK'O cubic f i e of gas from one fori of wheat straw r.nd declares that with that quantity of sras. a farm homo ca.i be lighted weeks. and heated for The cas. it is claimed, can i also he used for power in station- 1 ary engines for genera! farm work. Th(? machine also turns out several by-prcrlucts from straw, the principal ones hoinfr creosote and several kinds of lubricating: oils. ' The rnachine in operation t.efcrc : thousands of people at the fair grounds created a sensation. Llany ', believe it is destined to revolutionize the lishtinp and heating of farm ! homes. If it can live up to n-i ' claims made for it. as apparent did at the fair, it wii! do away with the necessity for coal and kerosene on the farms. Soil products and livestock exhibited at the state fair demonstrated the agricultural nrop-rpss North Dakota has made since state' aid to the farmer became the domi-; riant poljcj of the commonwealth, pears mat vii-tTy ha won hv th- : a t ) Mc?it i oil f ti. .'i";ra ;i !:. n '1 nvn ' Whatever nw 1 if!;l.- wonin r-o: t they must fltit f-r. M;.-. Pa'il They can expe.-t r.-.tliine from ti,poiitieian. pIip teils tli:n. until fr.'-y stand s a unit in party f their ' ?.jffraK was not wort hi- f he lomthe 1 (.i-ratic or repub! h-iin part;.", in anal pis. hut o n o!ii ii Miss Paul sa;d !n nn ext k-ni9o'. v"?;ve intoi ran toview. To the arenerat:"ns of Am-: women who h--e fwient for 'i.e iitiiai freedom of the:r sn l-eTonRS , ! ' w a . t th41 erf at o.f ir.ir lic'r.rv. won by the thousand of women who : sacrificed health and raree who s f.ifd ph fioatlv an1 even to :m-jr unmrnt m the lone weary sfru.artr to ' s. ure that f:;ed-m which should he. !oic to otv on r. f o:ir otti7.on; w n 1 c ! o 1 r ""The spei-'s' i;0'.;t ioa' leadt r-e-iortfrl hy months !n not exertthat sr i v i n c t he b half c f rat irl-a- :n ed heca'.i e :h'v he! ver ed the women the bailor tta n matter of! simple j'l.-ft ice. but hecause women had at last heronie strong enough to re- ; ?.te e si' "i.i t inn in which the jr'.t jjis of sviTraffe was no! it ;cn! i -,- expedient. "Wo- 1 men ' have finally w n their pHt ii-al j freedom bera';se thAy hav become so . strof jt that it rri:K1 not 'ir.C'r lie ! . :.!":;! d f.""-m thrt,r. . It f..aily hi-amo more exredint for those in control of; ;-. ;.-. t rnm'-nt to aid . ;ffrace t ha n j t o; po Kta i - i 'Th sto'v of the suffrai-"' j o '. !'"rsT r'ftii of hetrayal of l':e -omni : v - polT.eians. sun port ed by b ery 1 or- 1 x npt 'r. 1 i !.: . Women have hi 1 t, t: r -. i very ..t ' 1 'riOi-'-rv and rrrup';o:i j incii f tile way to ef 5-..m.-.- i L h a t a s t :i r- i 1 s b - r i e h . T 'i i atic ar.1 rep'ibiu a,n pa: t.-.s I thin ctiiat j d e jr. r r r a t i c i i Ou!d l.v i e a f H iff o . ' r. t demnn j both nartbi immand t r ven worn -n t lie hail 1' i To! tioai expe.1!er.-y did! it then and ! a J e r of; iied eieyv ji,,wf-r at th d.'iay g! ;nj r men j j fice. ; mav taX teng ' f 're we b'C"l' o-ir subjection , f .rt ne- essary itrm . V n ies not fee It on be. f ed ica n e rf4.iv conscious o and arouse to the o f to win conip'ete fre women at.d t cert he . t e r t i a 1 p o w - r for h i n 1 use t n i . r p : o a i j.rot i-?ic. n th-v a:i n'tt-r hop f'.t f iK quality. "We mist realize that wr.at -eriehts we desire we ni.ist be prepared j I f f.hf for and be ftrnns eno-.ijrh to ! : '.r. . Vntil w e ?ar.d as a unit we I an expect nothinir from politic. ans. : We must have ,i w.men'ii orKanizTt'.cn v. ih a ir-ocram dcoed to ;he irt'r- , s ,.r ti-e wrc. - n if "a a i - to vrev ! U r w ('ii-a f itl par", .pit in in -u r--l "t i.i". fis HST wa si g JH El'TTER Ifi.:pt.t. fi :70 tubs, cremnery. extra, f. t 1 i- ; extta firsts. S"; f,r.t5 4S"in3; pat KinK ft'Vk, 3:, ? 4'i 'j . EOt.S Keo.-ipts. T.t cas; eurrt nt receipt?. 4;;, fusts -i 43; chei:K3 sr. 'Y ST.; dtrti- 5. 3 7'ii 0. ( 'HEK? K Twins, new. H'-ftZn: da isies. 2 3-5 H; youc.K Americas. 2:1 j C; lnngli.irns. Z1,!: fricK, -. UVE rOi:i.TI:V Turkey.. 45; chickens. SS-ff 28. sprinars, S6i37; roosters. r,3; geese 23: dinks, 32. POTATOES Receipt?. S; Minnesota and Early Ohio.24r"5 : rmrvtio i.tvn stock HOGS P.. ceipts. l?.f''; market stfady to 11 lower. Ivi'.k. 1 4 . 3 11 '0 1 " ton. 15. HO; lieavyw eijrht 14 .65 ? 15 7 " , fiii i ; m.-dium vceisrht. lo."iTj 15.5-". wtiRht, H.loSlS.."1: ifht lipht ' lights, j 1 4 . 65S 14 . 5f; packine l.1.9(l?14.25: pies- If S'.ws. rough a o S 1 5 . n 0 . j CATTLE- Receipts 1 r. 0(i(1; market Is steady to strong; and heavyweight: beef steers: medium I ; choice and prime ' l.25ff 17.50: medium and (rood. 12.2 . ft 1. lipht weinht. 14 . 5" 55 1 7 . 2" : TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 6S n V 1 For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO 624 Chicago Ave., E. Chi
THE TIMES
. W A MAKING" MOCff The day of the c!d wheat barons is '. past and North Dakota is a land of 1 small farmers and diversified farming. Livestock balances field crops 1 as a source of farm wealth. There are many purebred herds of cattle, sheep and hogs. Dairying is a 1 or.1 tii'n ar.fl m Mr 1. f'.'"M1.2S f, 0 1 .-,.( . '. 11 ' " : but. h" ! en: t !-: l-if. r . n" 1 s a mi -itt ter.: ' 4 . 1 " ' 1 fi . 5 , r-atirr j oal i-a ' vp ! (light 14.00 7 1 0 . . 0 ; :(.,.acr 1 ftfikT Pteer., i j rows ar.1 heifer.. 5 t h n - rot. t -i-rs. 4 . ov T.O"; ami lia !!: y no ig ht ") s 1 r rt .'"I in. ,0r'T; !' . -O t 1 7 ! . 2 to; okT -HICUrO VEAL. 't'-.. 14" -!', t(, jno r w--iiht 12e. j i5r; -c, to I-,,?., j lb-.. ltCT ;fto. fane ' kirlne . s, 1 1 to IT: CHICAGO CAETH GSAIN VHEAT N'o. 1 re.l. 2.5S'.- 2.' i-ej. 1.55 U 2.S; 1 b u fi Xo. winter. 33 a; 3 0. s : - haril win r. "o j 'aro ! sprmc. inter. 2 6"; 2.4 's 'f2. 2 north : 2 n ) ; H 7 1..17; 1 r.fi2 ; l.o? ; rn 3 spring. 2.51 ' 1 mixed. 1 ..V) '7 1.5 : 3 mixed, u 1.53; 1 white. CORN LYo. mixed. 1 ? '2 r!!ov. 1 of white. 1.57. ATS No. white. 7 1 '4 n 4 whit". 6 ; lj t hite. 3 wl 1 A'.lis Chalmers American Can American Car and Found American L.oeon.i,tive ... American Smelting American Steel WundrV American Tel. ar.d Tel. American Woo!n ..... Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive .... !v"i!:!hera Steel 2") V4 34 S t'.vriHdian "'a. ii'.c ; Centra! Lpj f hi" v i rm. apo. Mil ! Cons didat' 1 an 1 a s Paul . : vm I'i i ts ; Erie ; Ki ie 1st rrfd j ;: neral Kiectri t in'i al Mot or; ' tnt. , Nil kel . . I Int. I 'a iitr , . I -a i ka anna P' 12 ir t:.'.f 314 7 7 '-, fiS i2 "J el l Midvaie r.-ei X. Y. Air Brake i N i w York t'entral . . . . t'irn li'l 1 i - li.H? j T '.":". pits ' J iS I f'ressed Steel far j 1 1 a ; 1 w a y S t e . 1 Springs Kepubli.- Iron itnd 'te.-l i Texas Ci Si 4fi' fi 1 " 1 1 7 S 1 " S 7 ' lr,,; - t 7 1 ( T.iLau ! " n ion V. S. I " . s. 1 " . s West r tV'.ily.it Products T's-.eifi.-Ruhb.-r , St.-! St-f ! 11: h o.jri CVH r ( ii Ptd a nd
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FIRST CALUMET AND SAYINGS
EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
There are Some Handsomely Furnished Offices in this Town
Have you noticed the way are furnished? c;tv Besides furniture veiled in equipment
dentists in their sureical instruments
this equipment should theie he might cost considerable money. insurance department
coverage on office property. If you have an office that needs insurance protection ring "East Chicago Nine-Five-0 ' and ask for an insurance man to call. '
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until 8 "The Bank That Service Built' Bonds-Insurance-TrustSe-Checking Accounts
THE FUTURE
. J rapidly growing" industry. With good land still cheap and millions of acres remaining unsettled. North Dakota is the nation's last frontier and the poor man's last opportunity to win independence and prosperity on a farm of his own. CL.KVKT.M. O.. A';r . 19. Falling: o 1 each an agreement upn the percentage of increase to ),e le-iven men -npliy d t n a daily ha . s at mines in the central competitive hltaminous ca! district, the Joint .ca:e committee adjourned In'. last r.,c:iit . Miners offic ials will rc'ld a caucus this morning at 11 o'clock to decide what further steps wi'! be taken to enforce their demands. There will be n- strike resra rdiefs of the outcome, was the positive starcrrient from union heac5j":artr today. -I-J-O-U TODAY AND TOMORROW Ehnche Sweet in "CENTRAL SOULS" Also "The Lost City" SATURDAY "THE SPIRIT OF GOOD" to.WMal5,il4af"iillfli'i. I PASTIME TODAY RHEA MITCHELL in "Mountaineers Revenge" Also a 2-reeI Comedy SATURDAY "WHO'S YOUR SERVANT" "In Bulgaria" nuljjarians li?e longer than any other people in the wxrld. Among one million Inhabitants there are more than 1600 over 100 j-uars old. Bulgarian Blood Tea is their fereat remedy. It Sweetens the Stomach, ;ently Moves the Bowels, Flushes tl'C Kidneys and Purifiw the Blood. Just try it once you will never use nnythinft else. Sold evervwhere by I-'r!2!sts and Grocers. "Bukarian Blood Tea" I. TIT! m IT some cf the offices in this
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To replace anv of a fire or visit by burglars of this bank advises full
NOTICE I will off or for sale at 4?S Hohman St.. Kridav the balance of canned food ctuff ci.nsisting (. f the following: Strinclesa lit-anf, per doz... $1.30 Fine.-t Corn Heef. 6 lb. can 185 Fancy Alaska Red Salmon, 1 pound can .33 Fancy Medium Red Salmon, 1 pound oari .:: Fancy l'mk Salmon. 1 lh. can 13 Ko.st lie,!, jh can .S." I mu-t vacate at 4n Hohman street
by Falurdav morninc on account of the buildins: beins sild. as I have no f'th'-r field in view, this may cause me to discontinue these sales, so you better get your share wh;!e it lasts. 8-13 DANIEL. BROWN NO CHANGE IN FOOD PRICES riNTERNUIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ""A.HIX'n i '.N. A-.iz. l.Ther w-a chsnze :n th" K"nra) vra rf prir of t wen ! : -' wo fo -.ri eommditi . fr-'tii Jun" 15 to July 15, the l.Ur?an i-t labor ?t at ;.- is announced ' ir, s Hftprnon. I r.frt-a sis of frrm to 7 per rent in th'- priCf-s of mBt smi 'crs art
MOTORS REPAIRED and REWOUND From Vs to 5,000 Horse Power With Our Present Facilities We Can Rewind and Deliver any Motor WITHIN 24 HOURS Up to 25 H. P. Others in Proportion to Size Henry Wagner Company 23 years' experience. Guaranteed Electric Repairs 4337 FORSYTHE AVENUE PHONE E. CHICAGO 906
FIRST STATE TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 137th and Cedar Sts. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 How Young People May Get a Start It is within reach of every young man or young woman, including the working boys and girls of this city, to get a substantial start in life in a way that will require but little effort onjtheir part. The State Building and Loan Association, which has its headquarters at this bank, has a fine savings plan. By setting aside something each pay day one will not miss the amount and faithfully following the plan of the association the depositor will soon b? on the r?ad to attain ing a tidy nest egg. The savings plan Is particularly fire for ycur.g workers or the young married couple. Through it some savers are working to get $500 ahead, others $1,000. still others larger sums. Tiy can't you follow this easy, but profitable plan? Call if you are interested.
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DEALER IN Groceries aiid M 4737 Olcott Ave. East Chicago, Ind.
Specials for Friday and Saturday August 20th and 21st BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, per lb. .20c PlCLSBURY OR CERESOTA FLOUR. 2412 lb. sack $1.83 Rirun in ' MONARCH OR DEARBORN CLUB COFFEE. Ib. . . .48c
FANCY BASKET FIRED OR ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA. lb. 55c CALUMET OR RUMFORD BAKING POWDER. 1 -lb. can for. .31c
OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES, per pkg ARGO STARCH. 3-lb. Pkg. for 29c IVORY SOAP FLAKES. 3 pkgs. for 31c LITTLE BOY BLUE BLUING. 3 bottles for 29c IVORY SOAP. 3 large size cakes for ........ .41c PARSON'S HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, medium size bottle for .. .22c FANCY FOTATOES. per peck 70c MASON JARS, per doz.. quarts 99c; pints 93c JELLY GLASSES, per doz 50c ROXANE CAKE FLOUR, per pkg 39c OUR BEST CARPET BROOM, regular $1.10 value 95c CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS. 3 No. 1 cans for 35c MONSOON BRAND RED KIDNEY BEANS, .3 cans for 50c RICHELIEU TELEPHONE STYLE PEAS. 3 cans for 53c ROSEDALE OR DEL MONTE PEACHES. No. 1 can. 6 cans. .$1.45 LIBBY'S OR DEL MONTE APRICOTS. No. 1 can. 6 cans for. $1.45 BEE BRAND TOMATOES. 3 No. 2 Vz cans for 50c DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS, large size can for 40c LIBBY'S SPINACH. 3 No. 2'2 cans for 65c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS. 3 cans for 40c MONARCH SALMON. 3 half-lb. cans for 65c (While they last, only 3 cans to a customer) QUAKER OATS, family size package for 32c BUNTE'S COCOA. Vr'lb. can for 28c CHERRY PHOSPHATE, per bottle 14c ARMOUR'S OR LIPPINCOTT'S JELLY. 3 glasses for 50c LIBBY'S QUEEN OLIVES. 1 lb. 4 oz. jar for 32c MY WIFE'S SALAD DRESSING. 2 bottles for 45c OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD. 2 lbs. for 55c FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, per 16 65c SNIDER'S PURE PRESERVES. 1 -lb. jar for 49c LIBBY'S CATSUP. 14 oz. bottle for 28c
Thursday. August 10. 1920. shown in the report, but thes In
creases are offset by decreases f from 1 to 17 per cent in vegetable and cereal commodies. Statistic wr fathered in fifty-one principal eit?s.
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