Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 14

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rilE TIMES 'ridav. Koyeraber 5, 3-20. ALL ABOARD FOR AN AERIAL MARRIAGE I AM A. K "Vou Can Rlways Bo Better at Schneider's" r OiTI .o ifl TAILOR Phone 77 81 State Street FURNISHER 79 1 STATE ST. HAMM3K3 4 HP1! I VJL i A'.-"." . ".-

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A3 REVEALED BY CANVASSING BOARD CRO.N POINT, lni.. Nov. 5 Twelve r.-.c::;berd of th: canvassing bi arc! at Crown Point, vrho were assigned to " ardjvu- task -f compiling tho ..-te c the ij procini ts In the r.-uaty

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or t'.;e.r homer, a'tcr 4i hours '.'-i fc-.-rvice last n:ght.

BV JACK VEIOCK Sf. S. Sportinp Klltor.

NEW YORK, Nov. 5. Jack Deir.pspy and CieorBes Carpcnticr signed- articles h?ro this afternoon to fight tot tho heuvywriffht -han)pi-nship of .h w.'-rid for a purse i.f JjOO.fOo son'-s time between July 1 n"Xt.

KELU:ERS SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 35c: KELLNER'5 SMOKED PICMIC HAMS 26c BRISKET BACOII - PORK EUnSSveet Pickled c PORK LOINS Sniall and Lean ' ' i f PORK SHOULDERS Fcr Roasting 27c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL fSc VEAL FRONT10 to 12 lb f HAMBUROER STEAM 5nc PORK SAUSAGE Fre L Made fOc BEEF POf ROAST Choke Cuts 16c RIB ROAST Bvreless. RcUed 25c SEEF ROUND ROAST 25c LEG OF LAMB 28 c LAMB FRONT l8c SPRING CHICKEN Fresh Dressed 40c

All orders delivered. You cannot buy met better a cheaper than at Kellner's, ih-z finest azd rnoit up-to-date market in Hammond.

Ths Farmer-Labor ticket failed to r-'oisier a vote in two j-reclncts oi tii county. These were the Ncrth : ..-. nshlp No. 2, and tho :3th precinct

i East Chicago. It anight be added J 'hat tho vote of the Mark JUnufic- j i'.. ring plant is in tho latter prcciact. f It was net the fault of the Canviss- I I :r:g board that the pubkc did not learn r k

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bring in their tabulations until Thars- .

dav. The fourth and ninth shoivt-d ur ' I "'-I

c-boat coon and the twentteth did not '

-irr:ve ur.ti; late in the afternoon. Th -t-io i;jr" ri '. net i H :a il thp rtoar

eatlnjc blood. Had these prectnets I

ret held them un the board might I .-j

hi.ve finished their taak early Thurs- . fuv mnrnir.tr. In future elections some- . I

i r. j ought to be done to oblivcrate ;hi aalsaace.

In tho ISth precinct In Hammond, the socialists defeated the democrats. : ( republicans getting 134, democrats t'i3, and the socialists 114. Outside or -ne other precinct this was the most oll di.ided vote in the county.

There are still some prohibitionists i

ieft In scattered precincts over the

c unf. They gave Vayhir.ger, candi-iji-'!

(i:.t'2 10"- o. a. eenacor, pro-momori un the state ticket 313. Somebody didn't l . .... - i .i E a

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BUEHLER BROTHER!

LIVE and LET LIVE SALE NOTE: Prices for Saturday, November 6th

They are strictly hand-tailored Overcoats of dark gray all wool melton in single or doubie breasted the conservative models and the full .cut Ulsterette with belt in back a $45.00 value special for Saturday $34.00.

Men's Overcoats at $9.00

We have a smali lot of men's Overcoats of last year's models, in gray plaid. Sizes 34, 35

and 36 only. They are plain or pinch back. We will sell them this Saturday, while they last, at

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BEEF Choice Chuck Roast, per lb 14c Young Tender Boneless Sirloin Roast. . .20c Beef Tenderloin, per lb .25c PORK Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb 20c Fresh Side Pork, per lb 27c Pure Home Made Perk Sausage, lb 25c CHEESE American, Brick or Limburger Cheese, per lb ' . . . 30c

573 Hohman St.

Members of the canvassing board will "hit the hay" before the chickens most t'-inight. They are chairman of the board. County Clerk Herbert v.'iitaion; N. Smith, Guy D. Ciark. lio'-vti; Parry, Vernon Parry, August V. Irtz. Richard Beilfeld. George Horst,

:&rence Fate, Emil Lamberjr, Karl llo'-kwcll and a couple of bleary eyed I

t t-r orteri. wno have been up since Tuesday morning. Harding and Cox run neck and neck in it. Johns precinct No. 3 (S'lerrerv lie). Living up to its past reputation, the precinct gave Hardins S2, Oc-x SI, C'hristensen 7 ana Debs 4. Cedar Creek, No. 1. (-Loweil) proved to be the banner precinct for the rerublican ticket, giving Harding 742 Votes to Cox' 33, while, Cnristensen fratciied off 3 otes and Debs 2.

Although the democrats made their j fiht on Dwight ?r. Kinder and his op- j r -rents predicted his defeat ho came j cut of the fracas with a margin of 7 3.552 votes. Kinder got a total of j 21.401 and Murray 3.S7S. Granger on i he Farmer-Labor ticket received 2,-! iS votes, j V.'hen the convassing board got j flrcpsy waiting for the three missing I Ciry precincts to come in "Nat" Smith ; - f p the boys awake with a cold deck, j "The hand is quicker than the eye," j ;t.':d Nat, and ho convinced them that' it was. " TV hat were the socialist workers dr- ! ing in the precincts of North townshi.i j 3 and 3, Hanover No. 2 and Ros- Nc 1. j Ti ey didn't register a vot-, in any of i t.l5 above mentioned precincts.

"I'm not going home tlil we clean ;p." said Guy D. Clark, knewn as old; fcithful on the canvassing board, and! f didr. t. Mr. Clark has served on th-: ! canvassing board ever since "Nero was; a pup" and if anyone knows the in s j &ni out's of the board, it is he. j

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VEAL Fancy Boneless Veal Roast, per lb. . . . .22c Fancy Veal Steak, per lb 25c Stewing Veal, per lb I2V2C ALSO A BIG. SMOKED MEAT SPECIAL Small Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb 22c Regular Sweet Cured Bacon, per lb. . . .30c Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon, per lb. . . .26c Peanut BuHcr, 2 lbs. for 35c

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Hammond precinct No. " is the only r-c:nct in the county that gave Cox v majority. The result i, Harding 7.

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North township. No.' 3. in Hobart j r-,-,-e te b; ;.rest republican majority; .-..-cordk-.p -. to percentage) in the! ur.ty. i ardlng re-cived 103. Cox 2. j No rr.;-s were cast Jor either Debs or , C'.u i: '. :i. j

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r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AS1IINGTON. Nov. o aecre-tary of Navy Dar.-.ei? tcday tcletrrarhed to iiii r.t-ei-.i t Warren G. Harding, ofhim, or. behalf of Fresident Wiltiie use e.f a warship f " r crr.T.g and his party en a trip to the ! !:-.;. C.ii..:l and ah--. , him vise of th J pre-.-iut iit.ial yacht May:r to brine liie pr--.ident-eie-.-t from

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t!-.ir.gs I urn gr uns i": is' upon when I g..-t t-i tl: White House," Mr. WarG. Hai'dintr said today, in talkir. v. i" h i'ri-:;.ds. ' The firs: is. there shall b" no police-in-r. at the V.'hite llour.- gates, and se--cvill;., tii-ro shall be no sheep :" the White iie'use lawn.'

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For Coats from $169 to 600 Suits from $30 to $120 Dresses from $20 to $85

We invite inspzetibn of our ganmnts and prices First callers have the choice of a full selection.

RANK -BERN AT

High Class Ladies' Tailor Dressmaker and Furrier

636 Hshmao Street, O. K. Building, HAMMOND

All-wool Winter Caps, made in the onepiece style, with fur ear laps. A very good cap of $2.25 value. $1 Very special at J1UU Other all-wool Caps with or without ear laps to $2.50 Mens Dress Shoes at $4.98 In brown or'black, English style, Goodyear welt. Our $7.50 shoe. (jJJ Qg

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These are wonderful coats, in long or short models, in plain or fur collar. Saturday only $34.00

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MEN'S HEAVY MEN'S SUP-OVERS MEN'S HEAVY MEN'S V NECK COTTON SWEATERS Half Wool SWEATERS SWEATERS Double collar and Sleeveless, khaki col- Three-quarter wool, Pure worsteds, in oxpockets! Sizes to or, all sizes. Satur- in navy, brown or ford or black. Our 46. Gray only. Sat- day only maroon. An $8.00 $6.50 values. Saturday's special tfo r- r value, at urday only $1.40 $2-50 $5.98 1 $5.00 DOWN GO THE PRICES Ladies' Pure Wool Slipover Sweaters $4.89 OUR $6.98 VALUE ALL BEAUTIFUL COLORS BOYS' HEAVY BOYS' ALL-WOOL boys' ALL-WOOL GIRLS' ' ?TK " SWFATFRS ' SWEATER COATS SWEATERS SWEATERS SWEAILKo StH combinations, Wool worsted, all In gray only Sizes In very fine co'or $9 0Q vaIuM beaulifuj shadcs. to 34. Double col- combinations. Very nI Saturday special lar. Saturday only special at $1.00 $6.50 $6.00 1 $5.98 , . w . MEN'S WOOL MEN'S UNION MEN'S PART MensAU-WooI H0S SUITS WOOL SHIRTS 0. D. SHIRTS Pure cashmere in .. g r q g of Heay gradei in dark Best make. Very black or natural col- ..Kane3 $3 vaJue. brown, gray or navy. i or; slight y seconds. r - i . ti nn cuDecial - i . v ery special at a $-r.UU bhirt at y Very special at $4.35 35c $2,50 $3.25

Girls' Slipover Sweaters, $2.98 and $3.9? For girls of 6 to 12 years, in all-wool, beautiful color combinations. Biggest drop in price Formerly sold up to $5.8. Don't miss it!

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All Wool on Sale at $9.50 1.50 These are wonderful values! Every father and mother will appreciate these wonderful bargains.

BOYS' STURDY SHOES BOYS' SWEATERS BOYS' UNION SUITS .- t i i Coat style or pull-over. All -,, in i tndicot Johnson make. , J VVonl Kibbed or fleece or part wool. AIHes Brand Wool Yarn, full Skein 85c

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