Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1920 — Page 6
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HARBOR SUIT ! FOR DAMAGES
XJck Borovlloa, S563 Block avenue. Indiana Harbor, has brought suit for liirnages In ths Hammond superior court against Gust Arynopulos, S3S3 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor. The plaintiff alleges that on Aug". 22, h wa attaoked by .A-rgrnopu'os, who used a knife and Indicted numerous outs about bis person. lie says he haa Dot ieen able to work since than and afks lor JJOO dftmarea. William X. Holland Is Eorovlios' attorney.
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HITS GONE FOR DRINK Tiia first serious result of Mayor Hooves "alose tlg-ht" order is felt In Oarjr today. Alfred Allan. 1251 Maryland street, lea hom at 6 o'clock list evening', tailing the family he vrovfld be fcaok as soon a ha g-ot a drink. The family imported this forenoon that he had not returned and the police have been asked to look for him. "VNThlsh recalls the famous remark of
tha fovarnor of South Carolina to the roTrnor cf North Carolina.
Ueuu'o Crcrlach. who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is Improving; slowly. A trained nurse is in Attendance. Mrs. Arnold Brandt and Miss Anna J erg-ens of Chicago visited the week end here with their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Scherer motore.l to Chicago on Saturday. Andrew Kammer of Whiting1 called on friends and relatives Uiero over Sunday. Miss Klizabeth Kellman of Engrlewood visited Sunday here with her mother. A card party and social gathering will be given hy the Rosary Sodality at the Forester hail on Thursday evening, Nov. 25. A display of fancy work will also be raffled. E-verybody is invited to come and enj(y the evening. Michael Klassen of Hammond visited Sunday here with relatives.
LOSES WALLET D. O. Ffca'en. T W. 45th street, reported to the Gary police that he lost his wallet containing between J150 and 100, He offers a reward of ITS.
P. O. UNDERC. SERVICE CJ-rtt serrtoa instead of political patronage will select Gary's new postro."iter. who Is to succeed IT. B. Snyder, ralrne&. Applicants must have their names filed before Dc SI. The falary that roes with the fot Is $3,600 a year. In the examination for the Gary postof2o applicants will not he required to assemble in an examination room for acholaatip tests, but their qualifications sudx as education, business experience, etc. will be rated by the civil ervic examiners from their in-rentig-ation otf the applicants.
WANT TO PROVE CLASS Gary Elkjn, tfaimtng th independent football chan-.ptonshrp of Indiana, ars seeking' a grams with the Racine Cardials, the Etays, Decatur, Logan Sqaaree. or any club that is entitled to a championship dispute. Se the big rame in Gary between Valparaiso university and North Dakota.
FORFEITS BOND Stem Buchanan, the alleged auto tMe?, who was shot on Ridgre road by Gary polio, forfeited a bond of $1,000 la the circuit court at Valparaiso when h was due to appear for trial. Buchanan waa charged with the theft of a Valparaiso merchant's automobile.
BANXTOTAIS Gary bank statements published v ferday sho-w a total of 1:3.044,313 n deposits aa agraiust J13.S7S.S36 oa So;-- 14. The total resources have . lncraad J9S.818.
Twin City
News Notes
SOCIAL AM) DAXCE. Th Polish American Political Club of Indiana Harbor have arranged j o
DYE RIGHT Bay only "Diamond Dyes'
Bach pacirage of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockinss, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you "Diamond Dyes Color Card."-r-Ady.
Chief to Enforce Order C-.trf of Folio Forbia of Gary has Into operation the machinery that . . ; rasiiit In the enforcement of ' i,: or HodBU blue orders. Cabaret? - -1 to oloa Saturday right at 12 .'tilck, not to open unt'.l Monday r.omins, tb chief stated. Tha oanaieta are regular clearing isua for women of the streets;" said . ohief. "The proprietors wre noti- : d aom tfane ago that tha women , not be permitted to sit at the ,i?e with tha men. This order was 'elated. In soma instances ooie was - cUV
For Indigestion Mi-O-Na Is Guaranteed To Promptly Relieve Stomach Distress. People go en nrffertnr from llttta rtcmach trochlea for years and lmagice they have a serious disease. They over-eat tad fore on the stomach a lot of extra work. But tbey never think that the stomach needs extra help to do extra work. If these people would take a Mi-O-Na Tablet with or after meals it wo old be a great big help to the atocnach In its strain of overwork. Ml-O-Na help your ttred-out rtom ach to do its work and banishes the cause. No matter what yoa eat r drtak SIV-O-Na will aweeten yotnr aorzr frtonach and stop gas belching tn Ave minutes. The heaviness disappears and the stomach is greatly aided la tta) work of digestion. And Ml-O-Na not ow'y promptly relieves all distress but if taken regrolar'y will banish indigestion. Druggists ererywhere aeil MJ-O-Wa a the money back plan.
vkorges' Pilot Puts up Scrip for Dsmpsey.Go FASIS, Nov. la. Francois De3camps, manager of Georges Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Europe, has deposited on behalf of the latter 760.000 franca in Brench loan scrip as ffiiarante for tha contract Carp-antici signed with Jack Dempsey while in Vw Tork for a bout to decide the championship of the world. The fun i was deposited In the ilorgan-Har v hank, axd the receipt reads, in pari: "Received on account Georg-es Car-penUer-'JacQues Dempsey contract." FAIal-S IN CISTERN AND IS DROWNED ETVAlflSVXULH, Ind., Nor. JS.-T.Tlss Fannie Wilson. SO, daughter of Cha Wilson, farmer at Elliot's Station r.orth of here, fell into a cistern lat -y ester day while gettlny a hv.cket of water, it waa learned today. The b :!' wu found by the father.
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STOLE PAINTS Ealph "VTaaver. who stays at the American restaurant in Hammond reported V) the police thl3 morning tli; lose of a pair of trousers and S!3 in caah. The theft was committed las-. nigfc.t while he was absent from hi?, room. STARTLih'G BUT TRUE
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cial and dance to be g-lren ThanksgrlvIng: evening- at Koicliko hall, 3S09 Cedar atreet. Special music has been en-gag-ed and a number of well known Polish entertainer will be present.
The East Chicago High School Alumni dance wl'.l take place Friday
evening at the McKlnley school. There
Tuesday, Ncrrember 23, 1920
is much interest centered about this dance and a most liberal Invitation Is being extended to all friends of the.
members to be present.
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THE number of motor miles traveled by the average American has been increasing steadily for a decade. During 1921 this mileage again will be vastly increased. It is estimated that 10 million automobiles and trucks will be in operation by the end of 1921. The estimate for 1920 is 7,523,000. The most Intensive use of all kinds of automotive machinery it in the 10 Middle Western states served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and the major problem confronting this company is to keep its patrons supplied with all the gasoline and lubricating oils they require. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) It acknowledged to be the largest individual producer of gasoline in the world, and its efficient system -of distribution makes it possible for the remotest citizen in the 10 states 6erved to get his requirements of petroleum products with a minimum of effort and expense. Advanced methods of refining, originated In the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) laboratories, have vastly increased the percentage of gasoline recoverable from crude oil. The Company is striving to increase the yield of gasoline, and every effort is concentrated to the accomplishment of this result without sacrifice of gasoline quality. The efficiency of Red Crown Gasoline is an illustration of what has been accomplished. The entire petroleum industry is working to multiply the motor miles which shall be available during 1921, and the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is leading in this effort. Prospectors are seeking to discover new field to drill. Producers are insisting on maximum output from wellt already drilled. Waste of oil in transportion is practically eliminated, and the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) efficiency in refining has vastly increased the average recovery of motor fuel from the crude available. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) it co-operating in every way with automobile industry and the Ameri-, can motorist to multiply motor miles in 1921.
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SANITARY COFFEE AND BUTTER STORE 188 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
Very Best Cane Granulated Per Lb.
Three Gown Muscatel, with seeds in, per lb.
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Good Luck, Butterins, 2 lbs.
Snow Drift,
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For your Thanksgiving dinner try Q Gold Medal Blend Coffee, per lb ... Town Talk Blend Coffee, OQ per lb -7C Best Santos Coffee, - tf 1 OO special. 4 lbs, for D 1 aUU Dates, Dromidary Brand .....21c Currants, per pkg 23c Figs, per pkg 15c Figs, bulk, on strings, lb 19c Best Cape Cod Cranberries, lb, 15c Apricots, per lb ,.39c Walnut Meats, per lb .57c Almond Meats, per lb 57c Paper Shelled Walnuts, per lb 39c New Mixed Nuts, per lb 30c
24!2 Lbs. Ceresota or Gold Medal
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Pound Package Del Monte Seeded Raisins
Prunes.
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Cocoanut Butter Cup Candy, special, per lb Fruit Tablets, Jelly Strings, per lb Chocolate Peanut Gusters or Chocolate Nougouts, per lb
39c 29c 39c
Corn, Club House1 Brand 21c Peas, Club House or Bell of Hart 23c Peaches, Telmo Yellow Cling, No. 3 can. 49c Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for 25c
coupon tizr get one can of Bell of Hart free with the purchase of one can, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
S. M. MANDEL CO.
Thanksgiving Specials
LADIES' COATS $18.50 up
These Coats we are offering for tomorrow were purchased after the prices had found their new low level ; in addition we have made further reductions for tomorrow' s selling. The season's best models are represented. Be among the first to inspect these values tomorrow. Bright models in silk plush, silvertone, velour, broadcloth, bolivia and yalama. Many with fur collars, silk lined, and warmly inter-lined.
LADIES' SUITS
$35.00 up
Fashioned in the newest long and straight lines, some beautifully trimmed with fur. Special treatments that characterize them as garments of superior worth. They are specially priced for tomorrow.
CHARMING DRESSES $17.50 UP For the holiday festivities there is nothing more in keeping with the spirit of the hour than our special showing of Serge Dresses. They are rich in texture and beautiful of line. A collar of filet adds a tasteful touch; some of them eton effect. Be sure you see them tomorrow I
THE BLOUSES AT $4.50 Charming tailored models made distinctive with fine work da signs. They are of Georgette, Crepe de Chine. Much higher priced creations, but we are placing them on special sale tomorrow.
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143 State St.
SMART SPORT SKIRTS AT $8.50 Equisitery tailored and beautifully fash ioned Sport Skirts with the newest effects and combinations. $12.00 values, radically reduced for tomorrow's selling.
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