Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 6

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LEADERS ARE SATISFIED

J MNTFHNftTIONAL NEWS SRV?CI1 !

WASHINGTON. Aug. 19. Tho news of the Tini legislature was rec!rd with wild enthusiasm hy f'lffrK leaders lur and with satisfaction lo official circles. President Wilson -was extremely rratifled with the news, it was stated at WTilta House, and may issue A canratultory meBac to tho women of America. Inter In the day. Th National Woman's party, organi6d In 1913 to secure th9 r"9K th fodaml wifrr&jr amendmont, having accomplished the purpose for which 1t Tra founded, will meet In convention within the next two months to decide upon it future. Alice Paul, h-ja.l of the. norty announced today. "The victory of the women fJy cm-r-letes the political democracy of Amirlea. and enfranchise half of the people of a srep.t nation." -aid Miss Vaul. "With their power to vnto nchieved women still hav.s t-.-forc them the task ef supplement Ins political equality with QUly in all other fields. In state and rational legation as well as in other fields, women bm not yet on an eiual fcasln with men. The ote will in.-i-dentallv maXo it easier for th.tn to nd all discriminations and they will ne tho votB tow-ud thf.t end. 'Our work cannot erd yet because ratification must bo protected in the courts against the attacks of its opponents. Another state must yet he wsn. If posttl. In order to make the vietorr absolutely sure." "Its another charter of freedom." Secretary' of th Navy Ttuiiels said "It means the opening of the doors of opportunity to women to aid in national bopse Xeepin.. Why? Wherever women hT bad the ballot they have uced It wisely. It is a great thin fcr America. the greatest and best since the armistice was signed. "

MERRILLVILLE

CJr. am a Mr. GeorKs Boyd left last Wednesday for a business trip to Colorado. J.lr. Henry Waiters. Mrs. Clara GerlacW, Howard Walters and Mr. and Mrs. CJ. L.ennwartz motored to the Kankakee fair last Thursday. Ffclilip Oerlach and two sisters from Crown Point attended the Kankak fair Thurwiay. ifr. and Mrs. C. Demman attended the fair at Kankakee. Thursday. Judge Barton joined feme of the Crown Point G. A. P. 'a and went to Chesterton last Thursday to attend the seventy-third reunion at Chesterton. -fc.e they expect Co meet a nunibtr of old comrades. Mx. and Sirs. Joe Palmer from Princeton, Ind vlsdted with Mrs. P aimer" father an-d wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. Oladier and other relatives. iirs. UlUe .Pierce and Mrs. Myriei fierce made a business trip to Hammond last Wednesday.

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Amonn the sjxjcta torn was Jimmy Hritt, former light woipht champion. Tickets

ny the hand of war and .ntiiuliate will ba put on sals tomorrow In 'nl-

i h se be trtaa nrtth a prcat prm-:;..lt . for the I vrnpe-MiwUa fight. The

1 I) ' action of T-nnt.s9 leicistaturv rcj i.f prtcs for the fight wtil be: has anotl.er significance. If earn-t i.otw.side. $30. reserved seat a. $10 aiwl o' loe .leniocritic policy to p.y i .s plat jjo plus war tev. end general adiulafoiui ob.igstlona." I it, $. CD including v.r lax. ,

Frirlar, Ausust 20. 1D20.

AT KATTOTZ

"Once Over," Like Reguar a G-uy

tlNTfRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ITORlrN. Ana. 20. Anarchy prevails

at Kattowits in upper Silea, wheie, 'INTERNATIONAL NWS SERVICE! a number of (lermans and French i tlllESTER, PA. Shavlniar a woman were killed in street fighting. ceorl- customer was a new experience and an tng to nafs from that diatricl todnv. j unnaual one when Snowdcn B. Maslin. Pois and Ormisns enaed in snip- a knight of the razor, was colled "p-

tresses. Then he concljdd that she must be a book agent, but when she coolly removed her bat and veil and placed them on one of the. bat bocks like a "regular filler." and Flipped into one of "he leg chairs he !nok"d Ills

astonishment . With the Instruction "onc e over." j the woman f"0fd herself for the

business in ban.!. "T yoi reullv wtsti t o be shaved inquireii the barber.

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answer . Afier thi operation was er.rn!!etn

th" woma n pnld the frlc, (-i;t"rd an i automobile and was driven awav. I

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perform the operation.

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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor

"DANDERINE"

Advertise in The Times ai.d advertise aain. Kr suits con-.- with Constant "fort.

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The black nnil vh'te r.e -which !a so 'nivcr5ally liked is struck in t.jj i.' . raiin blou designed for fgi! Mcpst. mtite Keorctte makes th biotise md black braiding- and OibroUlery forrr.s the trimming-. Tiny bowa of jfrca grain rfhbon on the gleeves aiid a narrow belt of the anve which barely marks the waistline fom tla fuushiajr touchti. -

SPLIT AMONGST MliMJitd OCCURS

Cl-.t;VrKiANlj, u., Aug. Is The sai d front, ot lh operators m. the csutral ooai fields was tyl:t tody when Iiiit.ois and InUiann operators declared In favur ui gratitlni; tJav men Mnplcved in mines a greater increase than iuffivleut to equalise their pay with that of tonnage workers. Miners dropped ail other demands and concentrated tb r effort upon securing a 3 per day increase for day men . Operators d'd not indicate h w far they were wioitig: to po in niueting the wage demand. Ohio nr..! Western Pennsylvania operators were solid against a greater increase.

IVT WIN GO rode, the winning run borne for the Keels with a long doub'e, the IViigers auccviiiibing in the Uth inning. 3 to 2. THE Phillies accon:p!ishe.l a victory over the Pirates in 12 innings. 5 to 2.

WB LEtiMARP turne.l n. form sumersault and lield the Kod S x 'i thrtrt hits, dtfenting them for 'be Tigers. 4 to 0. rHIEF BRXrtEit hit th- limelight with a no-hit. -no-run gome in the Kastern league.

Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

Miske to Lav Saturday i For Benton Harbor Camp

Auto Owners Specials Auto Tops Rebuilt Upholstery; and Seat Covers Repaired Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co. Automobiles painted in any color to look like row. 303 MICHIGAN AVE., HAMMOND Phoof: Office 2141, Re. 34-15

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A ragged, torn or faded "boot" mikes an othinvi-e- good looking car look shabby and, it also does NOT giv- the folded top tbe protection it should. Yve male Jinart, classv. -hnf4 appearing and wrarmg top centers "boots thst fit perfectly. iIodest charges.

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded

naEiraoofi Auto rami and

KO'i'D. TKOXE !UMM0NI)-M71

Top Co.

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Ellly Miske 1s goint to leave Chicaffo ter an application or uanuerme !"J for hi trainiriK enmn a' re.-t0n Har-jcan not find a fallen hair or any d.-n-bor He boxed vestenlay at 'he Ar-j druff. beeides every hwr shows new cade Kymrasium. ' 5!f. vtK' r- hrihtne.Sa. more coof The srni wi,. Jnmme-I with 'r.s. ' ar.rl thick ness . -a'ie

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SATURDAY SHOPPERS Be sure to attend the Profitless Sale here tomorrow.

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COX SAiS WORLD

IS SAVED NOW!

1 1 NTEPN ATION AL NEWS SERVICE 3 COLUMBUS, O., Auc. ID r;. v. James 5' Cox. democratic r resi.-' antisl

ncminte, when told of the ra' i fir i "i -n ! of the nifTvaierei amendment hr the Ttincsec HgtflRture today niaUs the foilowi'ig: statement:

greatest specials to be tound anywhere, iee our window. S. and M. Mandel &. Co. 143 State Street Hammond Ind.

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i Paio 'Children lfeei '-8ron i Iron in Syrup form is more .readily digested J and assimilated than Iron Pills ortlron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated.- You-can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. :,. The Syrup is flavored and children love to j take it. Contains no Nux-Vera lea or other poisonous drugs, therefor, ifcaDube , given to ? The Babe, The Child, TheMother and The Grandmother with perfect safety.

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Special for Saturday

Gocostnu

3.

30c

per pound

Regular Price 50c

If you could see how our candy is made, you would enjoy it all the more just as you enjoyed Mother's Biscuits of long ago that she so carefully and so appetizingly prepared for the little group. The: most delicious candy delicacies fresh from our kitchens daily. If you are careful to get only the purest and freshest, then we suggest that you try our kind next time. Also: Our Soda Fountain Specials are the best to be found anywhere.

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TWO STORES 575 HoLnan Street 165 State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA

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If you have purchased a tire from roc this summer. I want you to look over the tires; if you find any cuts or bruises return them to me at once and I will make any repairs necessary without' any charge to you. This is a feature of the comprehensive service policy hack of all tires I sell. If you need new tires you will do well to take advantage of the SPECIAL DISCOUNT Of 30 On AH J. D. McCUren Tires for One Week If you can use a Goodyear Cord here it is: 3x4y2 Goodyear Cord 30 Off List 30x5 Kelly Springfield 50 Off Lift REMEMBER THE LOCATION

F. MAMIS

575 CALUMET AVENUE (near Bridge) Authorised Goodrich Dealer

TEL. 3364

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impress you beyond the fhadoy c-t a dom; and that is its genuineness. !;! m t;t i

ll iieve what your eyes see arm " ' M sec is that these are the same NEWAujv

phots that we have 'i3a all -"-f. -"'

For Cur KescUr $7.85 0

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MutPlv fiatisfied with vour bargain, all you have to ao i w w , "u .v v,lit u.x

Thoe are tlie plain, unvarnuhed facts about this sale. There is no camouflage about inoseait me piam, uu i... x-twpi' 'r.Mtiri tpw this sfiasnn anri nr-

it The shoes are our own regular taut.u .- feet. No odds or ends, or broken sizes, but complete st shown in this citv this year. NOW is the lime to buy.

Come for your tomorrow

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