Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1920 — Page 7
Thursdnv. So;.-t rMibcr 9, 1920
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La'.;v: ecu at. l.i i t. an i tor. .in tcr the l.Oil l.catrj . 1. 1 u i t .1 , M i n n
lii ; E. Graham, ty Tuix.ti.uiOi. Aii. :" t to Gary ; i or. vi nti. n r isj r. j.- i at the Mir.m so. a Aihough plans t r 1 r.at j-.ur.i vt re a.c '. y com.T! .; : i..-m rs s
tne rx.-rpiiOM o it is no v.- p,-ob.,l v ill be m.ide ; b .iid njs wiii b aic r.g the- lins Ior.ua. The cn; t of c": amount to only ir.g to Mr. Car.
i'... p.ar. s a:'1 r. c-t I the Duluth building the county or;jr.; mcn4 the change to ii.issior.crs at th. ir : The Duiuth ir.stitu
v.- .".oo tubereui ' oc p., tie. p.. d a. -i.-.d m . .1 r.i inst.tut c n'.y iaili s tr.i:l or. in.- t- SiCM tary
: i the jLak-' C unci; i i . . up n nn i th.- aiir.u .1 c-'-n-nal a -i.il. y hoi 1 .tut;. ;i . - I.:,-, r. 'v.- county rt.. .1 by thi vCiuntiir.t afa with few .;.
: t . it i t;ii i i !ans' thd plan and t :v ir-it. d an 1 s.tuatcd
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U' li'l I' M t Other visits. 1d6.
Miscellaneous (health
cial workers, etc.) 40. Total visits, New cases reported from Health OfNew cases reported from Ked Cross, CO. New cases reported from physicians, . New cases reported from social wane e j f . 4 . Visiting list to date, 102. V Jiiving. ti. Cr"'i n Point. 4 .
mi- ;, i . I-OW. n. 1. I: ilimior.d, S. In. 1. ana Harbor, 8. 11a: t Chicago, 3 . Gary, L"6. I! i'.srt. 5. M lie r. : . (.riilith, :. IV. Ira. r. 1.
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Co.. sold them for a total of $2.310.. H3ii.t"8 and made a. net profit of $J.9 2S9 during the past twelve months ..dmg August 1. according to the annual report submitted to the I'iock-holders ty tcni iai nui!a,'er Frank Daw.son. The board of d.loct'Us is now mad.; vi of seven membAi.i instead of fiv-. The folowing directors ti elected at the. recent annual l.iirtu.g: Frank Daw.--on, William F. Hodges and Theodore B . W. Zumstein of Gary; Thomas H. Cooper, of Kansas City, J. A. B'.odgc-t.t. of Shrevep..rt. Ia . . Harry Searles. of lies Moines, la., and Robert L,. Scott of New York City. ! Mr. Zumstein takes the place of W.
II. oTionnell, who rtl.res. The new i directors are J. A. Iilodgett and Kob- I E :M L.. Scott. 1
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At Press-time-
Today's Sales Were Big
2 More Days FRIDA Y SA TURD A Y
led and found posi
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examined, examined
and found posl-
irsr.s!";: the j-.ar.s wiii - lit tie niore accwrd-r-t far cl.ii'er.'i'.i trom
ar.d i.fricials o: :i..r. will it conthe county cumi'Xt '.".".-'. t li.g . iun is located! on
a M-.-.al. rar.ge of mount land, ar.d is 1.00 feet, above sea level . It is equip ' red with a room especially arranged j tor heiiotlierap.c triatraer.t. Tins is a special feature of the big smitariuir. v here hundreds of pa.tie-r.ts are being Heated with success. , The designers ef the Duiuth institution have made the entire samtar.-i-ni site an unusually attractive one, which association ofi.cials say has much to do with the success e-f their; treatment. The hospital. construct-1 (C when mater. ais were much cheap-1 er than at the present time, cost ap-i proximately Jlio.CCc. j The Lake county organization win , urge construction of the institution; here as soon as it is deemed advis-' able. A bond issue to be floated is j not sal ibio at the present t.r.ie. 'i .ie j f.ri'Cc.ati :". n w has a suitable site! an i I"5'"" its treasury. The following is a most interesting I r-.pcrt r.iade to the County Tube-real- i csis association today by Mrs. Edna! i M . B.vins. who has been employed as
t" .ntacts C ..ntacts tive cases, Furnishi; in Indiana Furnishi:
in Whiting. I'atients rclonc l t.
1. Patients referred to Tied Cross, Carfare and transportation. $30.07. No money was expended fnr rent as the office of the Lake O-ur.ty Ar.tiTubi rcii'.o.'-is t'ori ty is located in the Y . M. C. A. building.
Load of Tomatoes I Was Mostly Whiskey '
flNTEr.VTlCNL NEWS SERVICE CITICOPEE. Mass. Tomatoes dropping n price daily as the
ripens in New England gardens'.
are rult Bit
g sputum cups to l pa. lent; the kind just seized here will not soon Harbor. I be worthless for tiler contained $3,000 g spu.utn cups to 1 patient - (,rt:J of whisky. John S.jiall. truck I driver, was arrested and tiie load r.f
whiskey an J tomatoes piloted to the poi.ee station.
Our
First Annual Dale
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In en Around -GAR Y-
DISCUSS TAX PROBLEM i
SALT LIKE CITY. Utah Two important questions relating to taxation problems wiii be discussed at the an
nual meeting of the National Tax As-
sociatlon. which begins t uay and la. until Septi miier 11.
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were " r u c k
In kMplna your towels regular 6a cot tecOwft a idicied to wUeiuiifi rraatii-"
I fif-s tuailc. uliolesoiae. licit nl coc
iartnesc. or!air.;ib.e at busy drurctiti. ererrwiire. KoroUx li re::ci lor n.aay lilxiifnta
lurludinc coriiui'tuoti. hradaches. ilzzv
ipeii. belchinc. sa. hctxlburn. torpid Lucr,
uc-a, ubeicy, L.eui.i i.J dulloew.
Offers the highest grades of heavy and medium weight
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wool, tleece-lined, and heavy cotton ribbed grades at almost 65c on the dollar. We have been accumulating this lot for months back two well-known jobbers were anxious to dispose of their surplus and we practically purchased them at our own price. We dictated the price to them we give the savings to you.
Cut the Hig
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of Living 1
BY TRADING AT THE
he county visiting "fective work that he county since M loyed t'ne first p; on July Oth. hud
nurse, showing the has beer, clone overj rs. Livir.s was em-j irt of July. I visit .ng Ust of 163. I
Unable to locate tmove-U and wronj addresses ) oil . " In sanatoriums. 7. In hospitals, 2. Left Indiana, 27. Sent to Lake County Poor Asylum, : Deaths from January to Sept. 1 reported by families. -6. Complete histories of case. 25. Arrested eases. 16. Number of instructive visits, 43. Nursing visits, 12.
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"SYRUP OF F!GS" CKILITS LAXATIVE Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
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Chicago Produce store 1
20 East State St. 5 Doors East .of Oakley ii
Hammond, PHONE 1696
CAR EARLY Per bushel . . ,
OHIO POTATOES Per pk. 50c.
1 CAR FANCY W HITE POTATOES Per pk. 60c Per bushel
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CAR RIPE WATERMELONS Price each
PEACHES Per bu. $3.50, per basket.
I PEARS Per bu.
$2.25, per peck. . .
Figs a on your
Accept California' Syrup of only look for the name Californi the package, then you are sure
rl-.iid is having the best and most harmless; laxative or physic for the iit'le rtotnach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each Imtlc. Civ? it without fear. Mother: You must sac "California "
APPLES Per peck 65c, or 4 lbs. for
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20c 65c 25c 25c
CABBAGE 9 lbs. for SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. for GRAPES Per lb , LEMONS Per doz
BLUE PLUMS Per case
2.001
3225 :E
ISr anrl 50C IE
2 5 C ;
25c 1
IDC
. . . , 20c
$2.25
at $1.39 Men's $2.00 Beaver Brand Mixed Wool Shirts and Drawers in natural color; and Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers. at $1. 79 Men's $2.50 Mixed Flat Wool Shirts and Drawers ; heavy winter weights. at $4.45 Men's $6.00 and $7.00 Wool Union Suits, in heavy and medium weights. A very superior quality for $4.45.
$3 Qualities at $1.95 Men's flat fleece lined, heavy cotton ribbed, and medium weight mixed wool Union Suits, in grey and ecru colors. $3.50-$4.00 Grades at $2.65 Men's flat fleece lined, heavy weight Union Suits, in randover and grey, and heavy wool mixed Union Suits in natural color. Also heavy flat wool Shirts and Drawers in grey.
For Boys $2.00 heavy mixed wool Union Suits, size 26 to 34. Beaver Brand $1.59
For Boys $1.75 cotton ribbed Union Suits, in heavy weights. "Royal Mills" make. Sizes 24 to 34 $1.15
at 95c Men's $1.50 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in ecru color. Very special at 95c. at $1.48 Men's $2.00 Lambsdown Flat Woven Fleece Shirts and Drawers. Only $1.48. at $4.79 Heavy Plush Back Famous "Collins" All-wool Shirts and Drawers; and heavy "Royal Mills" all-wool ribbed Shirts v and drawers.
All First Quality Underwear Our Regular Fall- Winter 1920 Stock Not Inferior Grades Bought for "SPECIAL SALE PURPOSES"
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Chicago
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220 East State St. 5 Doors East of Oakley FREE DELIVERY
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RENOMINATED PRESIDENT FOR THE FOURTEENTH TIME Ey a unanimous vote Capt. H. S. Norton was re-noininated president of the Gary Coinercial Club at the anual meting, renominating him for the fourteenth time - .- hi ad of the organization. Cater!" s M. Leary and Harry H'llI were nominated for vice-president and Harry L. Arnould received ti-.e nomination for treasurer. The cction wiii be he id Friday. September 24.
well as Friday afternoon of the following day. The morning will be do. voitd to motions enly.
ISSUES MONTHLY HEALTH REPORT
schools. I In addition to the colegiate scholarship grants it has been arranged that all ; local tuition is to be free to cx-service ! men. many of whom have already signed i up to iittcn dthe classes promoted by i
j the local association. ;
Women Barred. o woman has entered the convent Of St. Catherine, on Mt. Sinai, foi moro than 1.4(0 years.
One hundred and thirty-seven births j 51 deaths and IS contagious diseases, j ore among ton mtt-is c: interest u
me monthly report l.'sutd by city health officer. Dr. Keyher, of Gary, yesterday. The report as a whole. c. ipures favorably with the preceedtr'tj month ef this yeai .
j EX-SERVICE MEN SHE SMOKED i ARE TAKING UP
WHEN WEARY EDUCATIONAL WORK
WILL TRY TO GET SOFT COAL MEN OUT
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BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS SPECIAL FOR FF.ID4Y AMD SATURDAY
Friday ar.rl Saturday vl!! be Boys' Day
never shewn a rnorc tcautifuj iir.t were able to buy thc;e Suits risl.t
ar.d the r.e;.t tv.-o d.tys vi! c::crtu-itv ta cutf.t tu br-
Ore lot rf B?ys' Suits, pants Lr.ed l!.r:ushcut; sizes 10 to 16. Special at $9.23 Or.e let cf B.-ys' 2-Par.t Suits, excellent fcr school and will stand the wear; sizas 10 to 16. Soecial at $10.93
We have just rsc?iv3d an excel-
t the Star Store. We have jits for boys. Because we e able to ofTer them right.
arTori Hammond mothers a splendid if ii
y properly tor school.
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583 OAKLEY AVENUE HAMMOND, INDIANA OTHER SPECIALS GIRLS' DRESSES Most beautiful assortment of Children's Serge Dresses in sailors and plain stvls; sizes 8 to 16, as low as J8.93 and 53.9S Sizes 2 to 6, $5.93 and. . .$5.50 GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES Ccmolete assortment of girls plaid Gingham Dresses at the lowest prices. LADJ.ES' APRONS Made of good quality dark washable percale, also check gingham. Friday and Saturday special. $1.39
"If you smohe in bod. be sure you put out your cigarette before you go
tA i Thin instruction. No. S42, posted f,J by members of Gary's Central fire deVA ; partim nt yesterday as a result of a
hie which occurred at 12 13 Adams st. According to the firemen, a lady was enjoying a cigarette in bed at the above address and evidently tired from her arduou:' tasks around the house and fell asleep. When she awoke the bed was on fire and the firemen were called to extinguish a SCi blaze.
One let Suits at
br.t purchase cf
Dcys
Corduroy
Pants we wil place on special sale
Friday and Saturday only. .$1.93 as 1
hi?h grade all-wool .$14.53 and $12.53
Regular $10.50 and $11.50 Boys' Suits, sizes 6 to 10, specially reduced to $3.93 Ore lot cf Boys S?r-e Suits, knickers lined; sizes 10 to 16. Special at $10.50 Lare purchase of Boys' Wool
Pants in big assortment of colors.
as low as 51.35
Low prices here do not mean a sacrifice in quality. If it were possible to get better merchandise we would have it. We believe it is unnecessary to elaborate on how much we can save you by doing your shopping here. hat interests you is to know that you can save ten to tv.-er.ty five per cent on your purchases at the Star Store, whether there are special sales or not.
SEPTEMBER TERM OPENS ON MONDAY When the September term of court liens in the Giry Superior Court r.ext Monday, the first two days of the week will be devoted to the naturalization of o -rlared foreigners acordirg to attf hes of tne court today. Wednesday will be reserved for calling the docket, no car.'S being set for trial unless requested. Thursday will be devoted to probate matters only as 1 ElimiiietejlLPoisens I The cftief indications in the " treat.nent of Rf.cUMATISM 2 etc. are to neutralize the toxins 5 and destror the specific poisons H H circulating in the body. n
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Ex-service men are taking advantage of the educational f -atures offered by the Gary Y. M. C. A.
During the past week several
plications for collegiate s.-.'iolarthip i grants were approved by the loc.-i. com- f n.ittee and sent to Indiana jndis for final j endorsement lYobably ail of these j applications will he allowed. The aver- I ago grant is $100.00 per man. The l'ni- i versiay of Pennsylvania, Wababh col- j lego, Chicago university and TusUelee j are the favejrites among those goliiij t
away this fall, fceverai will taito up hceniH work with the correspondencu
POTTSVlLhE. Pa.. Sept. 9. Forty! thousand striking miners having unani- i mously closed the collieries in the j Schuykill region, are now preparing to j send eniis.sar.es to the bituminous reg. j ior.:i to a?5 miners there to take a j temporary "vacation" in order to hast- !
en action on the re-opening of the j rn.ne award. The department of labor 1 I conciliators expected here today will be i i nut with the demand that the- wagj I award be set aside, before the men re- i
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