Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 7
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December 3. 1020. THE TIMES Pa$;e Seven" laat evening for a few day visit with her mother Mr. Myrtle Uuokley. Mrs. T. E. 8ion returned to her home- In Le Moines, la., last evening after a Ttsrtt With Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kenney. , Mr. and Mre. James little were Chicno visitors yesterday. C. f. Thompson of Mammon 1 was In Lwi; on business yesterday. Emory Oragg is e'rvtr.e; on the superior .ourt Jjry n Ilsjnmond. Her. C. A. prown Is conducttns; a scries of revivals at the M E. caurcil in Se'.fhuw. Kltchell Ilayden and Mla MsrgerU Mlnnlnger were married at the M. E. Kern! Rayden an4 the kride Is the" daughter of ilr -mZ x. Michael Mln Dinger. Both ' " jid g-roora a-r among- car tMSk essg-bly re'peottd KIDDIE KAPERS ff LEGISLATION parsonage here Wednesday afternoon. The groom is the son of Mr. acsd Mr, i young people. DAN DERI NE" Alentioned Jor Harding Cahinct L. WEIL Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Saturday Dec. 4 Specials n .nl. 1 1 4l PHONE 118 HAMMOND 125 GOSTUN STREET i rIt's Worth Your While To Trade With Weil
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rv-VT!MEv8 T STATE CAPITAL! :r.g- the adoption of ;i ;.nlU-y f,.r state i,Tliway construction l.y (iov,rnr. eect SlcCray the stato hlfhwty commission win cot formulate any lri?lsi.ttve projrram. U II. Wriurht. director th comt.;iOT. aai.i to.lay that he lias nt sicu'ttMi the K"vfrnor-f leot on the suJevt and therefor is iiiiikin no "!l"r" that mn- conflict with the roa.l i' ikinif ivoli.-y of tbe new administ ration. Tht! state, highway commission la ri..w operating umler a 3.9 cents levy. The 119 assembly gave the comnilj- - on a levy of lu cents, lut this was cut by the state to;irl of tax commissioners as a r-suit .f the Increase l;i assessments. At the tj..-ial session of' the aeruMy in July thi' commission contemplated asking f-T an increase to . 2u cents. This would Kld about ll'.i'itMt.O'i annually. It Is understood that this Is the "i.-vy that Mr. Wriht has in in In .J In vent Mr. MeCray sIimouIJ decide thai the construction of tate hili-ys unouid progress at a more rayid j.acc ti.an at proiicnt. The entire state levy Is now only :) cents. Should the assembly decide on Increasing- the highway levy to the i-iark that Is personally favored h the director, the stato I'-vy oiM he doubled. Front present indication it does not 'cm that the legislature, will 1.. : riendly to such a large increase in the levy even though the demand for 1 tier roads Is Insistent. The feeling ros to be growing that more elaborate programs for the. atat hishway . '-m mission can wait until. times become more normal and prices of road material ag&ln assume a lower level.' Another thtn that will tend to cut ok consideration for the highway s the. appel which will be miuto by the late" educational institutions. Tht3 Is
j to be mad so etronc that their levy.
which l now less than 2 cents, will be increased. Other Increases In the state levy' as a result of the sossIod. it is
Fbellavfcd. will make further increases
of the -Mylrway leTy 111 .dvised as a -matter of publlo pcllcy.
H doni know why should be sq know it's true always f?nd I dohe. laaVt Th a more I newe. to do.
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This will be the first entertainment of j Mat JlofTtnnn made a business trip to the series that will be given by thetChloatro on Wednesday. ?h!-affc Iyceum bureau. Both youn-i J Michael Fan- has been on the jury ami old will enjoy this program. Every last wwk also this week. id" welcome. :
On Monday between & and S p. rn. ; .Mr. Kuhiea of Hartsslale was seriously ' Injured by the E. J. A K. awitch entrine. He. was driving; a. tern which ; belonged to Mike Mondorf. Ine. horse j waa killed lnsiantly and the wairon j was badly smashed.
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Misw Mabel Buckley, who is attending school at Fouth Bend, came home
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As nerta1irmnt -will tve sjrtven ty Rita Gftrtfh of Chicago In her srultarooruetand taik aong sit 6t. Joseph's ' hall. Wednesday. Xec. g. at 8 p.' m.
for a limited time only Clip out this coupon and bring it with any clear small picture, photo, post card or snapshot, to and It win entitle you to nn Ufa FIRMO PORRAIT FREE. ! 14xlT lochea. A beautiful oval plaque. Tou do cot ba-re to buy, s frame ior It or pay one pnny. Tour amaLl piotur. will be srenjrtved unhAriped. Be the artist's i work at th a te. Ko matt, order. THE EDW. C MINAS CO.
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Agricultural and lire stock inter t? of the United States are srronrlT urRing the appointment of George m. Wilbcr of MaryiTille, Ohio, to the pojition of Secretary of ' Agriculture; under President Harding. A recent address in Chicago, where he otit:lined program to relieve the diffi-i cutties of farmers nd breeders, has fwon Vfr. Wilber national attention.
Mr. Wilher is a "dirt" frmer. a life long Republican. n original Harding' snan, neighbor of the president-elect, and 'has been stock, raiser, breeder and shipper of national importance.
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Immediately after a "Danderlne rna-rag, your hair taks on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearingtwice as heavy and plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff snd thicken. lh)nt let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scrairgly. Tou. too.
j want IMs of long, strong beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "I'anderlne" freshens your S'-alp, ihecks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives t thin," dull," fading" hair that youthful brightness arid abundant thickness All druggists: Art. '
GROCERIES Sugar, per lb. Flour. 25 lbs Pumpkin. No. 3 can .-. . Club House Corn Flakes. Monarch Beans, per can .
Fig Bars, per lb 35c Krispy Crackers, a big 4-lb. pkg. for 97c Charm Brand Peaches, No. 3 can ..." 39c
Calumet Bak. Powder, lb . Flotilla Toilet Soap, 3 bars Kitchen Kleanzer. 3 for. . Wax Paper, 6 rolls Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls .
MEATS IPork Loins, whole or half. lb. 26c 1 0C I c II DL D..n. rk lie
JlU4.lt I Ji a, uuni, ilt Choice Rib Roast, lb 25c Dandy Pot Roast, lb 18-22t Nice Cuts Round Steak, lb 28c Fancy Veal Leg or Loin, lb. .25c Veal Breast, pocket, good. lb. 1 8c Veal Shoulder, choice. Ib. . . .24c Fancy Veal or Pork Cnops. . ,29c
Swift's Premium Skinned Hams. ; per lb 35c Dandy Smoked' Cali. Hams. 4 j to 6 lb. average, lb 25c , Fancy Rib Bacon, lb 26c
uooa luck, x ids. lor Pic 17c:Best Lard. 2 1bs. for 49c 25c Brick or American Cheese, lb. 32c 25c j Best Butter, per lb 58c
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SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS
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You don't need the cash when you come here for clothes. We will gladly charge to your account goods for any amount, and you can pay after Christmas. We make no extra charge for credit.
COATS
For Women, Misses and Children Let cold weather find you prepared with a warm coat. You can charge a Fur. Plush or Cloth Coat, and you can pay a little each week.
For Men and Boys
Any style coat you want. Ulsters, double and single breasted, belted or plain. Prices a third
less than you have to pay for like quality elsewhere.
Wage Earners, ATTENTION! This is your store. We will gladly and willingly give you unlimited credit, no matter what the size of your pay envelope. Come and bring the whole family. We'll outfit them on easy payments.
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RACHMANINOFF has not only made Re-Creations for the New Edison. He has also made recordings for one of the standard talking-machines. We are glad to announce that these talking-machine recordings may now be heard. We wan t you to hear them arid compare ! Determine for yourself which gives you the real Rachmaninoff. Let us play Rachmaninoff's Edison Re-Creations for you. Mark how clear, how true the piano tone. See how every note in his runs, every accent in his interpretation, every shade in his pedalling is perfectly Re-Crkated. This was proved by a test made at Mr. Rachmaninoff's home in New York City. He played the Second Hungarian Rhapsodie (Liszt) in direct comparison with the Re-Creation of his perform
ance by the New Edison. The absolute fidelity of the Re-Cre ation to the artist's original peformance astounded the listeners. Make the Rachmaninoff comparison. It will guide you right in selecting your Christmas phonograph. Ask also about our Budget Plan It brings your New Edison for Christmas without squeezing your pocketboolc Remember, too, that, in buying a New Edison now, you are virtually buying a before-thc-war-value with an after-the-war-dollar. The price of the New Edison has increased less than 15 since 1914, and a portion of this increase is war tax. "Edison stood the gaff" to keep his favorite invention within the reach of every one who loves beautiful music
Straube Piano & Music Co. 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Hammond
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