Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1920 — Page 10
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GAS RATES QUESTIONED
INTERNATIONAL K EWS SERVICE! . IM'IAXAPOL.13. IND. Oct. Z:- Iom't:c consumers of gas in Fort Wa.vn" ro charged too much while tho rat 'i.argecT industrial consumer i-- v,... -.v. declared Clayton William., t'Vy Attorney of Kort Wayne, wh-n thr If ii -on the Xorthrrn Indiana, tins iOcirlc Co.'s petition for higher ros uas re-cpen'd befors tho public service commission today. Mr. Williams emphasized tl;e general fiilllriK eft of the market and declared that the gas company should h?hi operating: its coal gis plant, tint being mors economical than the manufacture cf -water pas. The company's expense? nro too great, ho charged, pointing out tha lars industrial consumers are heinc eupplied with 1'uel gas at h. low cost. V. A. Jlclnerny, attorm-y for the crmpanr. admitted that industrial concumers are getting gas for six or seven cer.ts below tha cost per thousand feet. V.;t he contended that the temporary r; te of $1.25 fur domestic consumers also Is too low. Counsel for the company agrrfed that the general Prtc tendency is dovn ward b.:t clt.d government figures t show that oil and fiul, used in the manufacture cf sras are still hixh. Mclnerny "aid the company had suffered a deficit t SO.OOO and added that it expected to
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THEY'RE PROBING REPORTS OF EXECUTIONS IN HAITI
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Left to right: Hear Admiral James H. direr, V. S. N.; Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, U. S. N.; Maj. Geo. W. C NevUIe, U. S. M. C, and Maj. James F. Dyer, U. G. M. C
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If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell
T. GUSCOFF IS SUED Theodore Guscoff, proprietor of bakery at 565 Kenwood avenue, Hamlaond was made defendant in a damngre suit which was filed today In the Hammond superior court by Jacol on behalf of his daughter, Annie. The suit Is based on injuries alleged t.- have been suffered by Annie when .he was bitten by a dog on Oct. 8. Annie, who is 12 years old, was sent by her mother to the bake shop for seme bread. As she entered the Guscoff premises the dos which is eaid to have been vicious and not confined, attacked her He sunk his teeth it to the flesh of her left thigh causing wounds which kept her in bed for
seven days. The father asks for JS.CC0 damages. His attorney Is I. I. Modjeska. .
MAC SWINEY DEAD OF HEART FAILURE !XNTXN". Oct. CT. A verdict that Terrence MacSwiney, late lord mayor of Cord, died of heart failure wai returned by a coroners Jury In Brixton Jail this afternoon. The verdict did r.ot mention "suicide." The coroner refused "permission to ship the body to Ireland for burial on the ground that It was outslda h:s Jurisdiction.
Ths men abort form the board ef inquiry namd to probe i charges made of "promiscuous.
killing" of Haitians by members of the U. S. marine corps. Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo is presi
dent of the board. -Officers of tha corps who have served and ara serving La Haiti will bo quizzed.
operate its coal gas plant, hut that plant could meet only one-sixth the requirements cf the cltv.
HIT BY A MOTORCYCLE Mrs. E. h Chapman is confine to red at her home. 1203 Garfield street. Hammond, as a result of injuries wliich she sustained when she was hit by a motorcycle on East State street. Mrs. Chanman, who is the wife of
VI Ij. Chapman, display manager for the E. C. Mlnas company, was crossing the street with th Intention of taking the South tide bus. She was hit by the motorcycle, hurled to the pavement and painfully Injured. The ettendlng physician says her Injuries will make it necessary for her to ren.aln in bed two or three weeks.
REV. SHARP TO SPEAK Kev. C. J. Sharp, former pastor ri
the First Chrit'Uan church of Hammond, but who l.i now doing Held evangelistic work for his church, will deliver the address before the Hammond Chamber of Commerce at its noonday luncheon tomorrow. Rev. ytiarp km director of evangelistic work hns been a busy man since lie left the Hammond charge. He has traveled over 35 . Orni miles since April 1. In that time he lias visited all but foitr of the jta.t,u west of the Mis-
The f. Id-time mixture of Sage Tea an 1 Sulphur for darkening gray, streakel and faded hair Is grandmother's reir, and folks are again using It to kei it their hair a good, even color, vhich Is quite sensible, as we are living in an at;e when a youthful apperaii n-'e ! of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we " don't have: t'u.; ti oublesoie task of gathering the I nt;o and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-u3 ; product, improved by the addition of j f.ther ingredients, called "Wyeth's; Sage and Sulhpur Compound." It is I very popular, because nobody can dls-j cover It has been applied. Simply j moisten your comb or a soft bruch) with It, and draw this through yourj
hair, taking one fmall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladlos with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair, after a few applications, :t also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which la so attractive. Adv.
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Stove Department Third Floor
Terms Given if Desired
A Special Stove Demonstration Beginning Friday Dividend Day
Buy your stove now, because colder days will soon be here and it will not pay you to neglect this duty any longer. Coal prices continue to soar the sooner you get your stoe and coal in, the better. Our stoves are purchased from scientific manufacturers who have made the'se stoves to give lifelong service, economy in coal and the best heaters on the market. Now is the time to come in and see the large variety of styles and sizes.
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The Hot Blast Air-Tight FLORENCE HEATER No Smoke No Dirt No Soot No Clinkers At the end of the season's-use with soft coal, there will be no soot in the pipe or flue. The Zenith of Stove Perfection k The only jointlcss leg bottom and base with full rediation, and large ash pan that is on the market or has ever been made in the history of the stove industry. The jointless leg bottom and base makes the stove air-tight below the grate, which is the only true fire-keeping principle. It will be as good a fire-kcepcr" twenty years hence as it is today. The Hot Blast Air-Tight Florence will heat twice the space that can be .coasted by any other stove on earth at one-half the cost.
The only perfect floor heater that is or has ever been made. All features are patented and no stove manufacturer, dealer or user can copy or use same
kuntil the expiration of the patent without incurring liability for an action fcr 'damages.
Peninsular Oak Heater Famous for Its Heating Qualities When the wintery days arrive and you have one of these popular little heaters in your home, you will be as "snug as a bug in a rug." Besides giving comfort this winter, its economical service is surprising for the small cottage or home of three rooms, you will find this just the stove for saving on fuel bills. DIVIDEND DAY AND .SATURDAY AT AN 6lQ Qtl EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICE Pli7.i7U
PENINSULAR RANGE A quality range without the high closet. Has 18 inch oven and constructed of cast iron. Burns hard and soft coal. A BARGAIN FOR THIS SPECIAL
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Renown" Underfeed Heater
The coal is fed un!er the fire and the smote and gas are forced tip through the red hot coals, wheretheyare mixed with highly heatedairand consumed. Don't smother your fire by putting soft coal on top of it. You will positively save 25- or more on your fuel bill and get more heat We will guarantee that this stove will not pu3 or explode, if operated according to our instructions. Let ut show you how they work This beautiful range with 18 inch over, full nickel trimming and white splasher back, selling regular, with reservoir, J? 1 Ofl at $170.00. Special sale price OlOU.VU Regular $149.50. Special at $119.50
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High Oven Cabinet Gas Range A Peninsular Gas Range with a full sized oven, black enamel finish and white rn.tmcl splar.her back. Special for This Sale at
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SPECIAL STOVE ACCESSORIES
STOVE PIPE ELBOW Corugated, heavy grade, b inch f size. Special. SOOT DESTROYER Used for cleaning stoves and furnaces, etc. A large size 23 C package at. . .
RUTLAND FIRE CLAY Used for repairing stoves and furnaces. A 3 lb. package 2 1 C STOVE PIPE Heavy gauge steel, 24 inches long, 6 03 inch size, at. .
FIRE SHOVEL Black japanned, heavy radc-, t 5c special at CHARCOAL Used for building fires these cool mornings. A large size bag 25 C at
COAL HOD Black japanned, heavy bottom. 39C medium size. . E-Z STOVE POLISH Best for polishing your sotevs. pipes, etc. A large size bottle Q at U
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ia the only real improvement made in range construction in 25 years.
The Coal is fed under the fire and the smoke, (as and soot are consumed.
Will positively save 25 or more on
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The ' Underfeed" principle ia the only scientific vay of burning soft coal. The fuel being fed under the fire, all products of combustion (gas and smoke) are forced to pass through the red hot coals, and they are converted into a blazing flame, producing a strong even heat at all times. Don't Smother Your Fire by Putting Soft Coal on Top of It Use the " Underfeed" Method This Range, with the entire front, finished in Black Nickel and the top Ground Polished and Buffed, making it smooth as glass, is the handsomest stove ever turned out of a stove factory Let Us Show You How They Work Our No. 316 Underfeed Heater, selling regular at QC $50.00. Special at Our No. 318 Underfeed Heater, selling regular at $44.95. Our No. 320 Underfeed Heater, selling regular at $65.00. Special at $52.00.
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Due to a reduction in price made at the factory, we can now offer HOLEPROOF and PHOENIX HOSIERY at a considerable saving: $5.00 Hose, now $3.50 $3.50 Hose, now $2.55 $2.50 Hose, now $2.00 Other numbers for men, women and children at similar reductions.
THE MODEL Rothschild Sz Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Winter Potatoe
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Phones 412-413
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Mr. and Mrs. Good Dresser Why Don t
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on Your Fall and Winter Clothes? A glance at the price of new suits in the store windows today makes your bank roll look small in comparison. Last year you made more money than you ever made before in your life ; when you bought a suit the price was the smallest item. Times have changed; money is not so plentiful hundreds of people are fishing out their last year's suits and are having them made over. Here is where we shine. W e are specialists in remaking men's and women's last year suits into new and up-to-date garments, that even your friends and neighbors will be unable to know but what you have just purchased a new $75 or $125 suit. Our remaking charges are very reasonable. Army overcoats remade in any style preferred at lowest prices. Prosperity Tailors and Cleaners
sadore Levin prop.
673 Calumet Avenue Hammond, Indiana TELEPHONE 3013
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POTATOES POTATOE?! CARLOAD OF NUMBER ONE WISCONSIN POTATOES $1.60 PER BUSHEL DELIVERED Four More Cars cn the Way. For Sale at Car, Michigan Central Tracks and State Line St. Phone Hammond 130SW George and Jos. Liesenf elt
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