Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1920 — Page 12

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THE TIMES

Political News of Day In Indiana

fT!KCS BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL INDIANA POUIS. IND . , .Sept.

Ith the campaign now 'w ithin tw o v-nth of the cloa there are two

rtry definite observations to be drawn

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torial and gubernatorial candidates. From the rural communities and. in fart, from Hoosierdom generally out-

eld of Indianapolis, comes the reports

that Dr. Carleton B. McCulloeh. democratic nominee for governor. Is nr-t bing; well received. These reports are not the concoctions of partisans n :- are Interested primarily In his df'st. but come from sources ivhtcn can b relied upon as being Impartial. In the first place the years old sentiment against a man from Tndlanapolls for the governorship is Jus! vs strong row as It ever has been. This sentiment no matter whether it is well founded or not. Is working ag-ainst Dr. MVCulloeh. It will cost him and hl party many rotes. Another very important development Is the fact that the people of the state are apparently arlvina; each of the men very studious Inspection. All they ar ab'e to find out about Dr. McCulloeh 1 that he has practiced medicine; that he was a doctor in the army, and that until very recently he had no political standing- whatever. In contrast to this, so the reasoning seems to g-o, is the Vnown accomplishments of "Warren '1. MCray, republican nominee for governor. Every voter in the state know more or less about the connections or Mr. McCray with his party and even the residents of the cities know Mr. McCray as one of the most successful farmers Indiana has ever produced. As the campaign wears on Dr. McCul loch seems to be making- little progress in presenting- himself to the Hoosier public In a light that will bring him votes. It is pointed out by critics or

the campalgrn that he has not advaVced any constructive Ideas or presented any arguments which would sain him either admiration or followers. Most of his time is devoted to a crude drtunclatlcn of the administration or Gov. Goodrich. But Gov. Goodrich is not the man he is running against. f course, he hoped to make it appear that Mr. McCray and Mr. Goodrich

were oas and the same. But the re

ports that come to Indianapolis re

veal that the voters think of Mr. Mc Cray and nothing- else when they pon

dar on their selection for the state ex

ecutive for the next four years. Republican leaders who are candid la riving- their vlewa will admit that whea Thomas Taggart of French LicK was nominated by the democrats, or rather drafted, to be the candidate tor United States senator, that there was com fear of hia success. Their fears were based on the fact that Senator James E. Watson, like most strong character, has many enemies as well as staunch friends and admirers, tor the moment the republican leaders ware taken oft their feet by the trumpet blasts from the democratic headquarters in ths Denlson Hoel, which heralded the notice that Taggart and his finances -were, to figure greatly lrs the campaign and(that he would make av vigorous fight. The advance notices of what Taggrt the French Lick boss, was going to do have, proved exaggerations of the rankest type. Up to the. present time Mr. Taggart has made no speeehe.. At this late date word ccmes frm the democratic organization that "shortly" Mr. Taggaret will start his "vigorous

campaign." At the very outset of the campaign th Tagrart popularity" was given a severe blow because of the boss' opposition to McAdoo prior to and during ths Democratic national convention. There were many MeAdoo supporters in

PARTY FROCK FOR THE SCHOOL MISS

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HARD COAL PRICE IS BOOSTED TODAY TTlTT.rrov, p, Sept. 2. Notice was ervsd on retail coel deal?? by the Lehigh Valley Coal company, fnat prices of Anthracite, coal had been increased from 70 cents) to 11.25 a ton effective today. Miners charge that the advance Is la violation of the warning of the Wats commission that the Increase given the men does not Justify any boost in fuel prices. Eleven of S3 mines In this district were Idle today.

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YOU HAVE SEEN people ""fiose attractive expression and charming smile wprfjpoied by decayed teeth or badijr ifciiag taisr sets. Our expert work in MODERN DENTISTRY tvfll replace missing teeth with artificial ones as natural as your own, and ve can 31 the decayed ones. Teeth in good condition not only improve your appearance, but are essential to health. Try us for every branch of EXPERT DENTAL WORK Dr. W. G. Burket The Dentist Orer Woolworth', 10c Store ': HAMMOND. IND. Open Ereoinirt PHONE HAMMOND 3189

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s to insure a full party vote at the election. Aide from the fact that the drift nationally is unquestionably toward Republican succey Inert- arc many beginning wonder juVt when- Mr. Tagsart'a furrorters hTf to build up ureater

strength for him t(,i had fvur cars

c.. All th! rsi'iiinjr of th political ehsrrv.is is rrtWtcd on the Ik-ting Kmrds. At this lime the mMs are ion to 75 in favor of Scnntor WTson and tlic Tnggart men ri net coiit.no- l irlli villi thejr money een with th- 'i'irt end to ri'vcr.

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Or.e of t.e iast trunks to be packed in The trur.k of the niis3 coins away to school is the party frock. Usually or.e mast do until the Thanksgiving: or Chns'mas holidays and so it must be chosen with care. Here is a very pretty and youthful frock of the loveliest shade of blue-pray taffeta. Silver lace edjtes the foundation which just shows beneath the scallops of the full skirt. Tiny flutin$r of taffeta trims the skirt at the hips and the quaint little bodice.

WESTERN INDIANA PETITION COMMISSION W A.-" iNcvrov. Sopt .2. The Chicar S- "Western Indiana Kailway today upTiled to the int-rstHtr conimercc commission for authority tn is.ue $T.;nn.nnrt 'orth ,f li year. 7', ii-r ,.nt-ro!-! ! tru.t bniuls :nd Jl.nnn.non worth of I nr. 8 r-r c-nt oolla'Pisl noe. PESKY BED BUGS (TesViv IaviN C"Ji"lu) t' T. 1 is a f.ew i-!iei-tiirjl that puis tlie ricrlainj to the pesky 0llilB. ronclifs. fleas. nis a:id cortifs impnsihl- fr the pp.sliy doNiIs to exist where P 1 Q is us--d. Heociiiniendations of HoipN. U-T.pitals KiiHroa.J Comianlei aod ether publi'B in! Miuitioita. sro a guarantee f , , ptipi th-tt 'ho saf Thickest and most economical vh of riddniK the pesky insects i by the t,s of V. O Q. a this chemical kiI' tbe rRSs ,. a, !nr ,j,e onr,i ar.d will ti'H injure Iho clothingr. A "Cc rcka makes a fui quart. onnugrh to kill a minimi bedbuas. roaches fleas or rooties and also contains a pat-' -nt spout t.-. (f.i tiio eftg nests in ths bard-ti-i-Ret-at places and saves juice Soecial Hospital size $2.50 makes five callons contains three spouts supplied l.v druRirisis .r sent prepaid Upo:i receipt f.f price. ither ize. bv tlie lis 1 Chemical Terr.? Haute, lnd. Never peddled

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A reunion of rela.tlveg was helil at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Helns last Sunday st Turkey Creek. Mrs. Krank Fra.nres' sl.ter and child f'li from Minooka. Hi., and Mis Rose Nebrick of ("hiraffo. were visitors at the Frame home last week. Mrs Fred Warner and Mi. R.t,r Haywood wie calling; in town lat

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Thursday on church -work. Dr. S. Brown of Knox. Ind.. - as cailins; on old friends In town last Man da Ha was our doctor tn K"ss town 5-hip for a number of j-ear. We are always a-lad to see. his smiling- face ence more. He has patients in Gary. Mr. Emma Merton returned from Valparaiso last Tuesday. Will returned to R.-ookfield. III.. Saturday.

The ound of the tlireshina- machine

t. heard on. every side of the farmer's house. They sure have a good dry time to get their work done as far aa the rain Is concerned. Word was received from Mrs. M. H. Pierce from California that their -.n. Milton's hand was better, hut otherw lse lie was not o well. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seherer of Chicago isited at the J. f. Ptoltr hom

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Indiana and a lare number of these still hsve a feeling- of resentment for the genial boss from French Iick In a,iiit:on t" th fa.-t thai Tatuart has failed t- make a persona', en tnpa i$n it U aiso ovldcnt that tl.i Pcntocratjc organization is poorly financed. That is, there does nt seem to be sufficient funds to rarry on the proper and legitimate organization work in sudi de'ail

HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 1 54

Sold on Easy Payment! 100 EFFICIENT 100 S.AFE Let us demonstrate this washer in your own home next washday. The Electric Shop 643 H0HMAN STREET HAMMOND Phon: 678-2455

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ttHAT a blessed relief to realize that thet ' ' cleaning that used to take weary hours J is now a matter of fast-flying minutes. Think what it means to leave the house in the morning, thoroughly clean from top to bottom, with the best hours of the day free for shopping, visiting and recreation. That's the boon offered you by the Royal. . It saves hourfof time and miles of steps with its wide 14-inch nozzle and its powerful cleansing air stream, t It cleans by air alone. It gets all the dirt and purifies and freshens the whole

house. Weil be glad to demonstrate in your home how the iigkt, handy Royal frees you from household drudgery and the menace ! erm-laden dirt. See demonstration at oar salesroom, or pbone n and we will hare our re presents tire call at your home.

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The Jobs Get Our Students Some at $1800; a number at $1500, $1400 and $1380; masy at $1200 ad $900 Bohlinger Shorthand School 301 RUFF BLDG., HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 2981 FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 FOR BOTH DAY AND EVENING Enroll now and get the benefit of the pre5ent rates of tuition.

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FURNISHER 79 STATE ST. - HAMMOND

We are selling now Ladies' Fall Dresses and Hats at unheard of prices! AH the latest in rail Mats, many high grade samples of high grade creations valued to $15.00. Our salepnees $5.00 to $7.98.

LADIES' SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Highest grade wool, all beautiful shades, all the lata? . .SpeaaL $6.98

LADIES' SILK HOSE Seam in back (slightly imperfect). Very gQp special at

SPECIAL! Ladies' fall dresses, all wool velour. Latest style. Very special $19.75

Boys9 and Girls5 Clothes

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This most economical sale is now in full swing! Boys' suits. Shoes, Hats and Caps. Shirts and Blouses. Girls' Coats, Dresses, Hats and Shoes. Sweaters of every description, at prices which mean at least one-fourth less on your boys and girls' school outfits.

Girls' Dresses on Sale at $6.98

Girls' Wool Serge Dresses,

in navy blue serge, beautiful styles. A dandy dress for school wear for die girl of 8 to 14. Verv

Boys' Suits

Of fine green and brown mixtures. also all-wool blue seree.

Very good suits for school and ' mnr,l A t 1 ") Cfl ....'t if

iSsral $9.50

Boys' All-Wool

Caps at $1 In assorted colors, neat pattern-

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Girls Gingham

Dresses at $2.59

Beautiful Gingham Dresses, in light and dark patterns. Guaranteed washable ginghams. A

$3.00 value. t0 CQ

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$1-00

Boys Blouses, at , 98c Boys' Hose Heavy rib . . . . 39c

Girls' White Poplin Dresses, $1.00

For children of 2 to 6 years. A beautiful dress,

neatly trimmed. A $1.75 value. C 1 Cf

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Girls' Fall Coats On Sale

A large assortment of girls Coats. All sizes,

many styles. Sizes 3 to 6 $7.50

Sizes 7 to 10 $8.50 Sizes 10 to 14 $11.75

You must see these coats to appreciate their

value.

Boys Blue Serge Caps

$1.25 All-wool BIu Serge Caps, made with the unbreakable peak. Value $1.75. 1 OC Special for this sale L.&D

Boys' Hats $1.39 $1.49 $1.75 A wonderful assortment of Boys Hats, in

brown, green, tiful styles . .

brown, green, blue. All beau- fl 1 7 C

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Big Bargains in BOYS' SHOES

Sturdy Shoes for the rough every-day wear. Made by the well-known firm "The EndicottJohnson. In sizes 9 to Wi. Q An All shapes, at

Sizes 1 to 6. Very special at.

$3.69

Girls' Tarns

Girls' Tarns, of velvet or all wool (J 1 OA knitted. Special at I. . P I O J

Shoes for Girls' of Every Age at

the Lowest Prices In Town

"Hammond's Lowest Priced Stars'

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