Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1920 — Page 2

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lARDiNQ AT LAST GETS REST

OV D.VVIO M. CHIHCH STAFF COSHESFONDENT 1. N. SERVICE 1 ON BOAKD . S. PAKISMINA, Willi PRESIDENT-ELECT HAKDING, Nov. 19. If the feelings of President-fleet Warren G. Harding could be expressed .a three words tuday thoe worua probably would b; "safe at last!" For the acit five days or until thn steamer Parismina arrivrs at Chr;stobal President-elect Harding will enjoy an uabroken roet on board trio steamer. JCot in:e before Ills preooinentlon day before his nomination aid the senator have live days rn wftlch h did not have to make a opceeh or five daye In which he ws tecur against calU-rs of various kinds and descriptions. For five days. at least, ha Is free of office-seekers and free from those who want a little private word with the next president. For at Isast 101 hours there will be nothing but rest. i The president-elect ard Mrs. Hardia( save themselves unreervedly today to enjoylny the trip and their well-earned rest. The Pa.rlsmina.p)ouffhed steadily on her way southward Into the Gulf ot Mexico. The Hardlrs Vr& was given a. rousing farewell on leaving New Orleans. Drifting down the Mississippi, 'no senator exhibited mucli Interest in ih passing horr. Old salts aboard thn Pavismlna d nnt promise particularly favorable wsather on the trip. They fear some hard blows as the vessel gets farther south. Fortified with the experience of several ocean trips, how. ver, the president views the prospects of jlow equanimity. It was learned today tiat Senator Hardinc'e decision not to touch en route at a Mexican pert to meet Presidentelect Alvaxo Obregon was reached only .Tttr deep consideration, and that the chief reason for th decision waa not that the, ateanisiup company waa unfit). e to make the ivecessaxy arrangements, but that Senator Harding did not fe: free to make such a visit except to acquiescence or approval or the present administration- Senator Harding feels his position In these matters of toreJgn contact quite keenly. Senator Harding has been much impressed on his visit to. the border with The ned for support being given .Mexico onoe she t&a reconstructed herseir from her years of banditry and revolution and established ."table govern. lien- Wklio the senator, or course, ould not comment for puMi . atir.n en Ks views, it Is felt in tiie Hri:ns Tarry ihat tho senator vou'.J nm 1 ok with f.sfavor upon a loan from tho C. 5. to Meiico occe this stabic soveinment t assured.

000. like fse an lnrrca.rc cT ?-!'iti.OO'.'.-000 in total taxes eu'.leuUJ by the fc-o -crnment. Irosprrity among American omen was rft;:tcl by the ii'.'.i g 1-y tu wives of i-vturns separate Ironi tht lr iiuibanda incomes. Tho nun.ber of joint returns or husbands and n-ivos. with ir without dependent cliJi.lron and of husbands. wn-j.; wives, though living llh tfi :n, fi!l separate returns was J.ow'.'.i' j such returns showing net lntomo amounting to $ If"-.: 4-,li'it.i,ti,.)t. Single wouion. It-ti ln-mi an-J supporters of taiv.iiit'i, Mva t-.-.i i -turns, their toial nt.t nic.-n.c asrcgaling J7"j, 000,00(1. Single men riled l.K'J.U": returns rc;--ve.'-enting total net income or J.'.i-o.-Ofri.OOO. bir.gie women, not iurroi'ters of families, filed 1'55.6G1 return?, representing total net income, of Jvao.UutU.'m. Salaries, wages, pcrj-ona! sere:e and similar sources v ere the basis of S. 267. 000, 000 in net incomes upon wlneii revenues v ere paid In to the trcaouri. Income derived from business, trado. farming, real estate, stocks, etc. representing net income of 4.b:;u.ew.U00. The bureau has ivt nnishcT! compiling data from returns e,t partners. hipn and corporations tor tnc calendar year, 1318.

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T offer for sale tho remain. as limited amount of jams, fruit and vegetables, t-uturday. Nov, 2o. in Huehn block, coiner Uonriian and Logun

street?: i Hawaiian sliced papple. No. 2

cans .. I Finest susar e.rn, C-C value, No. J can .11 Cut guiti bean. be..t en market. No. 2 ean J

Hawaiian grated p.tieayple. No. 10 ean . '' j T.ijby's apple butter. No. 1 can.. t tOarly June or sugar piar. an lie

value. No. 2 can. per Jueu. . . . 1.15 Finest "aliforniu apr!eel ever put in the market in luavy xyup No. 2r ean -3 Finest New York red pitted cherries, w'i.d mtats. No, 10 can

J Calif rnia blaeliberries. No. 10 tan l.to j Green iiane plume :n In a y syrJp. I No. 2 can - .10 I Jams, i aborted fru.t.--. p- r i ei:t supar. per cent tV-.nt. iht i ero apet spr. ail for bi ead Tel.;

can bay, 7 iti. nit ean I I waiit ewry iawhy llairmionii t haee !or.ie nt tnis tooi tof.ri it i.a'i rone, the biggest Lartrain that ' "

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Shixhy Mascn in "MERELY lilARY ANN" Added tomorrow, Charlie Chaplia in "The Adventurer" SUNDAY . Wil! Rogers in "CUPID THE C0V PUNCHER"

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LOW SALARIED PEOPLE CARRY TAX BURDEN

: IHTEBNATIONAL KEWS SERVICE! A.HKl.MTON, Nov. J Uow talfr.ed men anid women, arid no war mii- . . ji nr. arc carrying an o-. erwnelming percentas"! of the government s tax. t.u-den. u v as announced by the Jnterr.al reenue bureau today m disclosing i. -te.!! figures on the 121b ta returns. Computing the tix liability oJ persons l 1-ing salaxlCM of o,00 and less, the l-ureau eaid this group raJd income lax . r. net lucernes aggregating about fJ,"O.fOO.l'UO or about i0 per cent ol total net inceme. ilen in tlie doss oC tuuoiia!re5. or better ia.id on tne basin of i;ci iTicomes. scarcely exceeding Jl.oUi',- ' f CO. Total tax p&jd the govcrnricr.l. in 1 -.-j-onal returns, including both norma.! ; ni surtai. amounted to 1. VI',. ". 21.000. luiiod upon total not of S 1 ;.l'24."00. Tho .' ,ci;s lndiduai tajt vaj I-'oi.hj, ilb i jELinit the decrease in the millionaire iii payer group, a hevy incriiase was noted among other ta-v pajlng classes. Th?re was a growth of 542,22 4 Jn the number cf returns filed end an Increase total ret Income reported of J2.272.-

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THE NEW PATTERN, It establishes a new standard of beauty in silver plate. The graceful taper of the handle which curves backward slightly at the top the decoration relieving its simplicity and the pleasing oval bowl, make the Quecn'Anne a different pattern. 1847 -Seventy learTlate -i9i7 l847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERWARE Like all other patterns in this well-known brand seventy years of experience enter into its making and help to mnintain the unusual durability that has made this brand of silverware famous.

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Special Thanksgiving Offer for

Silverware for the Table Choice of Old Colony. Queen Anne and Louvain Patterns, in 1847 Rogers Bros. Set of 6 Teaspoons, reduced to $3.60 Set of 6 Dessert Spoons, reduced to $6.75 Knife and Fork Sets, reduced to $11.70 Berry Spoons, Child's Sets and Tomato Servers, reduced to. $3.15 PRICES CHEERFULLY QUOTED CHAS. ARKIN & SON

City's Oldest Jewelers 163 STATE STREET ::

HAMMOND

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Saturday'sSpecial Bargains Shop Early to Avoid the Rush

Ladies Corset Covers, $2.25 g35 value, at Children's Winter Union Suits, all sizes, at reasonable prices. , Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.25 value. QQ q per pair Ladies' Silk Hose, fashioned; 1 OC $ 1 .98 value. Per pair tP 2. mmUxJ Children's School Hose. 59c value. O p Per pair Ladies' A!-Wool Sweaters. 1 9 00 Priced at $3.98 to Ladies' Silk Jersey Bloomers, t CJ. ff $7.50 value. Per pair iPU.UU Ladies' Corsets. &2 QQ Priced at S1.SS to Children's and Ladies' Beaver QQ Hats, $7.98 values, at tP.iO

reduction on all Children's Shoes, Sweaters and Hats, and Boys' Suits and Overcoats.

Boys Mackinaws and Knee Pacts and many other articles too numerous to mention all at reduced prices.

Children's Gingham Dresses, JfJ1.98 prices range up from Girls' Blue Serge Middy Dresses. $12.50 value. Three styles. 8 to 14 QQ years, at Children's Flannelette Sleepers. 1 A Q $1.98 value, at 1 Boys Oliver Twist Corduroy Suits; ages 3 to 8. brown and blue; $5.98 Qg Ladies Flannelette Night Gowns, all sizes and heavy; $2.93 values. (0 1Q each Ladies' Fall Tricolette Over-Blouses, long sleeves, newest styles. C 00 Special at $5.98 to A -J v-F

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Olive Thomas in "OUT YONDER" SUNDAY A Western Feature With an All-Star Cast "PAY DIRT"

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j Rita Mario Presents I Elliott Best and His F'dur jj Charming Syncopater i ECHO YOSHIDA Oriental Marvel g ROTH & SLATER ti la The Wrong Neighborhood ! A THESBA CARROLL

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EMMETT BRISC0 & CO. Presents a Comedy Skit Entitled "FRONT" ROSE & THORN The Yale Boy and the Swede Girl Also Ruth Roland in "RUTH C? THE ROCKIES"

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New Spragia Building 675 Hohman Street Tel. Hammond 3739

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TODAY Wm. S. Hart in "SAND",

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A COACH LOAD LEFT LAST NIGHT FOR THE FAMOUS IRRIGATED VALLEY OF TEXAS Next Excursion December 3, 1920 Round trip rate, including meals and berths, still remains $35.00 For information or tickets see J. E. Trescott Office: American Trust and Savings Ban!: Phone Hammond 2812

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SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE MATINEE ONLY - Wm. S. Hart in "SAND" and Alma Rubens in "HUM0RE5QUE" EVENING "KUM0RESQUE"

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SELECT BRAND HAMS Per lb SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS Per lb. SELECT BRAND BACON Per lb

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FINEST BRAND BACON Regular 60c seller. Per lb

Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb

Center Cuts of Native ? Round Steak, lb. .

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Milk Fed Native Veal Lcs? or Loin. lb . .

vcai oreasi. w iin pocket, lb. . . . Fresh Cut Native

H Veal Chops, ib.

18c 26c

Loiji Roast lb . . .

Fresh Spare Ribs, lean, meaty, lb. .

Fresh Meaty Neck ?! Bones, lb U2t Fresh Pigs Feet, all CtX. frnnf, IK "2 t

Home Made Sauer Kraut, per qt . .

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Fresh Frankfurter or' O 9 r

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FRESH CUT LEAN CENTER PORK CHOPS Per Ib

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IKELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 32c i FAMOUS BRISKET BACON i vr. ni? i niN of vf.al

I i VEAL FRONTS. 10-15 lbs. average ?c

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DLLr rao r.UAOi, ooneicis, iuuiu CORNED BEEF, boneless brisket HAMBURGER STEAK, fresh made , J c PORK SHOULDER, lean for roasting LEG OF SPRING- LAMB f8c LAMB FRONT Jfc SPRING CHICKENS, fresh dressed 37c BONELESS BOILED HAMS 42c PORK SAUSAGE, fresh made 20c LIVER SAUSAGE, fresh made 18c We will have, as in former years, the finest selection of fresh dressed poultry for Thanksgivfog, at the lowest market prices. Trade at Kellner's, the finest most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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