Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIME!53 Wednesday. Dec. 29, 1920.
PRESIDENTELECT TIRED OF THE JOB
D'ANNUNZIO IS STILL DEFIANT AS ITALIAN REGULARS CLOSE IN ON HUME
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Process is Also Considered Tough On AH the Candidates
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BT JACK KOYLK 'STFF CORRESPONDENT I U SCR 1 1 MARION, O, P"-. b.!. iir:n abiat for a pr-'siden' -oct is a
nd Inhumane sport. I'rvof that it ' ; wearying to the pr-sident-eloct is evidenced by the r.red l. o.v c-r. the 1 a . .5 ; "f Warren Li. Harding about : ." 1 in. each afternoon anJ the jar?ri'."?t,a ; e-cans with whh-h )! s' aft' tackle , !t dai'y grist of nail and hat of v-ai-t'TS. . J Also it is tough cn the candidates. , The r is ars?" ovider.e- at 1 1 1 j headquartera th.it f.-T ('.ory per.--!: wh recommend a candidate l-.r tiabtnft. fifty ta th.dr pens in handS,. their ttfpcv Tit r, in lay and tr'! t'-.? pre-ident-e'ect jus', vi hy that se- j -rtlou shoii'id not ma -1c. Acorl- j ir.j to the rules of cabin-t-pickins a ; I r, w played, ann lunccmei t that a man i a cabinet possibility shvt!d be : in ed With bj-.v vjies of "AM is d.s- j covereti" from the victim. ( At least three times each day yon;? ! '-"4 pic'.; a cabinet, com bin at icii for Senator Harding and annumce it Thus ;ar. however, such a di.-lara.'..n has lacked authority or tacit c .mf'rn-.a-j l!rn ty Senator Tlajd'nc, the ..niy mart who could make tho aelctUuib or j ? ni hor; their annour.ecmerj- I So frequently are these alleged a a - j iVorita'ive staienients brcj grht to h:s attention that S?ena.tr Harding ha3 olve.l a sock ansu r. It :':: ure.i regularly e try day arid is as foUo'v ": labir-et selections have bcea ( mao tojay." i Undoubtedly Senator Hardin na-j rarrv. ' I -low n th" c.htrft ! .sic:l:-tj.-a lr i-.ii own r.-ind rn-1 ha? a: rang- i 'd a ter.ta'.ve cunc.l title, but evea " V.ose lfifTi '.'.. h.ie 1 r .-cc ill1! .c.n, ;
;t j uiia-rt.-o-d, have u.ccn arrroa-ncd oniy in a tr.ta.:v way. seca'cr llaruius as a:.r.oar.e'i mat bo exj'-otAd to h'-ar within the next en days, a number of J'.'e-rut :o;k- wl; w ished to urg-J ccrtm ih!nt a ieesnti!. I.'nt .! after these hoarn.gs he PicbaMv will withhold any announer. menta regarding t'-" icritir'r' n-.-r.iy-rd. aecortiais to those cb-f in hss cr. -fidence.
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Recent photo A Gabriele D'Arcnunzio, indicated by arrow, and some of his soldiers. According to recent d:spatches, General Caviplia with his Italian legulars, is closing in on Fiunie, which Gabriele D'Annunzio has held for months in defiance of decisions of the peace conference relative to disposition of the seaport. I all of the city is expected at any time.
up'.'U lomiiow. tb-. , . met region, will h.ve, cf r '.irehti"ltitj S'cod.'i fire with price. i:d itf trt 3'" to uO'J per c
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BEEHIVE STORE PLANS A GREAT WINDUP B. Chicago Business House to Close Series of Collar Day Sales Tomorrow
!t";th thj;r stacks faiiy replenlsh3 icllowirg one cf the h'?3eE. Chrir-tmas business periods of the j'.are's pxb-t-
erc, the h;ads of all 'r. Eee-Hice ftore.
a cry effort and arc sparing no exease :.j thc.r plans for tiia gecamic ' cl.ar tiay sa'c t 'lnonow, wii.ch w ill '-'ark tie last dollar day sale ul ih r a r. Slate .Mouda;- , say c;'bc:als oi the -tore, we have established new rai;1'!." r. sale's !n all departments, and in . (' e never be.ji.j . peri-need 5 .ch . towda on days f .-Iiow;i.;; clo.-i.. t Christina Th j.rh-e i -,d ; iio:!. or. ici'.on lines are a'r;..-t;ny --j ? - I .yer: i'ccpl eticm ti have bjfn aittos for lower priced gujJs and ' j va take;; quicK a.-1varilas ' tise i. - neral prl?e re Juclic n?. PHJCK Mb.A?UI'G TOHOHAOtr 1'har remains but liltio doubt t nat
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sale of the year, th r."t he "'t lintil 15 ;;o ,r ij"r than tb" that ti.e 11 v cierkj r .- i'c T i -1- w; pi"fre. to i "t?r .'-',l-, t ho Ibcc -ill ve ito: c.
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im. tit i;oemen; io-jmI irr-ot with he hearty (;ipp--rt of the iivrkniPii, 1.t. Ja.-ob ; .-Idni.in told the rr.ult
I r,- jrvestic-atiuns v. Inch he has made
in lla.t Ch-rakio where at hast ?oven-ty-tive pfrcitit f tiie population . fe-r-ign-b'-rn. Tie l.r'.jeves that the i-ra'-tirc in srni" of tho schools of I'-aoliiiis feficn lantiKrs half of the day and in l-intri:!i the other ha!, .-''iMllli be i-t ipp.-d. II-- d-'ep Hot belie vo r ffott.- "t A me rl -an i?at ion cau he 8Mccr..'ul whe;, mi ,-)i ;t counter ruovemer.t at. hec ptr.jr ferdn hinatiagea and ideals t" the fore is tolerated. Maym- W. y, l!orii;e?j Secretary Dixor. of the y. m. r. A. and fr5. I'o. t '-f the Internatiral Institute, told ot tho work- v hich is being- d-me in (Jary a:i 1 promi.-rd t h" iul!"f-t iT-ofTation r. the b!ce;- f;id which !.- i.e, w foflt r n T-.tfi t r d. similar to tho.-e f'c- rertd hy the ('hi'-jsi A -oei, t ;on of t"nn,rn-rre are "r":i:;; con-l trtte.J hy the liiry frtc-cl inilia with remarkable re-j'jd--o ib Mile r-'ort'-M of t'.i. r'rov n I'o r t .,!--', it cvur. re-:it"d irirtances bi-h l.jve cepie to his aifntion C5Tr: tally in th 0 ' ju vr.ilo court. I'.e, iijj the others 1 resent, believes that the
crest vi-rk tiiUi't l.e carried r-!i Irrgelthrough the j-uuiiy.r generation a 1 tho rti! are hey 4 reach- d th.rougn 1 the . hiid-t-rs. H-- hat- wit w-y-e.i some c ratifying ffii'ta f rm the H-e brother , r'.'-ri hy which ycuti5. br-'Ueht nto 1 . our, are paro'i'-d to y.. r.tc "idr T'Crson. 1
IND. HARBOR EXCELS ALL OTHER PORTS
The co riin.ent harbor a! the Indiana Harbor end of 1'ast Chicago j, rapidly becoming- a vast asset to tho iiy and natiunal suverniiit-nt and to th.- industrial interests of the Calumet region. ' It is the most important public harbor in Indiaiui. and exceeds in tonnage ahiu the Chicago harbor, and Is today America's largest Inland Oil shipping port. During the year just closed it rc-e.-ivcdi Tons Iin cargoes of ore, totaling l,;71,f'0 tin .art-oeH of coal, totaling o73.1?" 10 .-aroep .,f linn, stone CTfM 1 rargo hulk sa't. totaling . ",O0' 0 cargo fruit, totaling fi 1 1 cargo lumber feet CT.OO') Tlo re was a noticeable d cline in the receipt r.f lumber shipnwsits over 'he T-rovlous year, vhi-h wa due to tho shortage of shipping vessels. SHIPMENTS IJTCB.EASINO Shipno-nts from the port for the yenr 1 f - have show n a great gain over any previous yar. In a report of Jf. K. Sternberg, deputy revenue collector and inspector for the poit of Indiana Harbor. 3 0 3 cargoes of oil, totaling 187.7t'j.S;;s. pullon?;, ane Ii3 cargoes of cement, totaling 3F),i;t tons, were shippeel from this port. The total number of cargoes in and e-et of the port numbered 4?, with a L-reiss tonnage of 1. "61. 810 tons, showing a very comfortable Increase over nil previous years. rt 131, the first yenr of the rort's
i existence, 110 cargoes were reported in
and out of port. In 191 4. the number inercnecd 10 174 crgo-s. 1f1,"t "14 carnors: Ifttft. I'O cargoes; 1fil7. "12 cargoes; ir1?. !37 cargoes; 1019 :35 cargoes Hnd tlim year 4V-V cargoes. There is still a large demand for shipments from the Indiana Harbor port, but at the present time, the supply of ships is not available.
HOBART
"Misses Edna Borger and Ruth Apr-legate were amongst a number from here who attended grand opera in Chicago on Xraas day. Ite-v. tVm. Hoff attended the golden jubilee services of his former pastor, which were held in Chicago Sunday. The local Masonic lodge installed officers at a meetin-r held last evening a.'t follows: '. M ., Frank Ferrin; S. c. C. Nitchmanf J. W.. Walter Mcrhearson; treasurer, Frank Davis; secretary. J. M. Ballantyne; trustee for three years. O. AV. Carlson; trustee for one year. A. J. Smith. Mrs. Hayden of Chicago visited relatives here over Sunday. Mr. Coons transacted business in Chicago yesterday.
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Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambti t and family of School street spent Christmas with relatives in Morrocco, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Kansneld and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. tVm. Kansfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornettl of Martha street spent Christmas with friends !n Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. August 17ek and son were the guests of Mrs. Keek's fafher Sunday.
MUNSTER
Mrs. L,. West is visiting her mother in Highland Tark, 111., during the holidays. Miss Ellen Sayier from Ilcnssalear ij visiting the family of 1 1. S. Daugherty du-ring- Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kirsch visited Mr. and Mrs. John Koons in Hammond Monday. 1'rof. and Mrs. E. L. Weathers was presented with a fine Christmas present mi th arrival of a 11-pound bov
on Christmas morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kuiper and Ml" Lucy De Your.g or Oak Glen -visited at the. home cf Mr. and Mrs. P. Cc&oen on c'unday. A large crowd attended the Chri5--mas program given "by the public school Thursday -evening. Mise Helen Kaske is . spending- th week visiting Miss Geft Shady at Davenport. Ia. They will attend Xew Year house party at Cornell college in Mt. Vernon, la. Miss Dorothy Piepho is spending- her Christmas vacation at her home in Cedar lake. Will Krosswyk; was in Hammond on business Monday. Several of the children of Mr. and Mrs. John O. TeVries are ill with yellow Jaundice. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman and family visited at the SchuKz home in LaiuiriK on Christmas. Mrs. J !. F. Kake and daughter-. Louise and Helen heard Galll Cu'.vi sing in the opera La fSoheme Sunui: afternoon. Ivadeile Scboon is on the ck !:;. Mr. and Mr.s. nimer Weathers are the parents cf an 11-pourid boy bo-ti on Christmas morning.
v LOWELL
Charles Dickinson, who is teaching ' in the school at Logansporte, Ind,, is v ting hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dickinson, here this week. Charles Nichols went to Indianapolis j on business last evening. j P. II. Viant went to P.enstelaer on ! bui-T.ess yesterda;. ! Jerome Dinwiddle went to Logansport ;r3terday to visr.t his dajgbter. Mis. John P. Hoehhaiter and family '.or a few da y s . Vesi-rdiy was a real wmtr da. The thermometers around town regis
tered all the way from 11 to 18 de grce be-low zero.
LAKE COWORKTr" S.lbLI3.SETED CContir.ued from Pace One)
niour plan, a delegation called on the superir.tc-r.de r.t at. 1 asked it tney might b reruntte.j r , Kp t:; their lese-.-ns in s.i:e o the f.v; that they v. ere off duty. The reo, jot, wao granted and each day svrikers entered thej plant long en-au-;h lo attend their r?u!ar clas s.
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from the stratyb-t sr.d narrow path. Judge V. S. Ileiter of the Hammond superior court, al-o r-poke and heartily j seconded the j-jsgi-jt ion which had ; teen made bv oth- r speakers. He. a!-
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MAC DRAFT Chimney Sweep HAS RETURNED Novv is the time to have your stepped-up chimney and furnace ckianed by an expert Mac Draft. For prompt attention call J. E. Leach, Motorcvcle Shop. PHONE HAMMOND 2137 tar Sheet Metal Wk. Phone 633
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We have made special preparations in every department in the store to demonstrate this year's most remarkable value-giving and clean-up sales for the last shopping day of the year. Prices will be Reduced Still Further See Thursday's "Times" for Further News 4 Stamps with Each 1 0c Purchase
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mad-- by the srakcr and he also m- so f-ivored the wjmy organization, formed his a'dinc where interesting-1 I-ie of time prevented several other pamphlet" and instruetun boo ; j f r---.i sneaking hut before ej'osing, m'2-t be procured. I Chairman i;urpr;s.- v-j empowered to
D i . r ! n p- 1 1 1 i s s T e P o h p d e 1 e p t ' o n o cariienters. meriib--rs cf the distric council representing- Lake and Porte
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counties entered th hall. Thev were: the organisation and ca.l another meet-
leaded bv Kenv. James I Pav of Kas -. msr v. hen their MSggestions will he
Chicago who bi'f r spr ke arid gave his j laid 1. fore the rmin l-.dy for ap-i-H-as on A ir.e i ic;i riiza.t ion from th-' i.ro
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"Guaranteed Products " Hammond Ind, Tel. 531 540 Hohman St DELIVERY Orders Over $5.00, 10c Charge
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ANULATED SUGAR 10 lbs 87c
GOOD LUCK, 2 lbs 55c jCSISCO, per pound 21c SOAPS TEA PRUNES American Family, 10 for. 5Sc JP Tea Sifting, per lb .... 23c Fancy California Sunsweet Fels Naptha, 10 for 59c COFFEE Brand, sweet and meaty P. & G. Naptha, 10 for 59c Guaranteed very best, money 5 for 7gc Rob-No-More, 10 for 57c refunded if net satisfactory. Sweetheart, 3 for !7c 3 lbs. for 98c 25 Ib. box, $3.70 PEAS TOMATOES " New 1920 Pack, Sweet Wrinkled Early June Peas G00D S0LID 1920 PACK n . No. 2 size can, OtZn Larje No. 3 size 9 ! 3 OQp Ca,e $2 25 3 can. for... cans, 3 can, for. . b C Cans-1 24 Case of 24, $1.90 Case of 24, $2.70 White Ccmmcal. 1 0 lbs ... 43c NAVY BEANS RAISINS Yellow Corn Meal, 10 lbs. .43c Fancy Michigan Hand Picked Seedless, Sultana or Muscatel Buckwheat Flour, 10 lbs. .. 79c 10 lbs. for 59c Per lb., 27c Pancake Flour, self-rising, Bag of 100 lbs., $5.75 Box of 25 lbs., $6.25 10 lbs 79c Puffed Rice. 3 for 44c RED KIDNEY BEANS MATCHES Wheatena, 3 for 55c New 1920, Michigan Birdseye. Per doz., 59c Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs 69c 5 lbs., 63c Large 7c box
OVERSTOCKED With Apples, Potatoes and Vegetables-Must Be Sold By January 1st Our Prices arp the Lowest in Town. Chicago Produce Co. Oakley and State St. Opposite Post Office Phone 1696 Hammond, Ind. free deliveriesotic car WISCONSIN POTATOES OC Per bushel iDl.AO One car MINNESOTA POTATOES $1 40 Per bushel One car IDAHO POTATOES $1.65 One ca'r FANCY NORTHERN SPY APPLES gg QQ Per barrel v One car APPLES 1 J C Per bushel $1.50 and A One car WINTER PEARS O C Per bushel. $1.50 and $1.75. 6 lbs. for. . . . SWEET POTATOES 9r 5 lbs. for BLACK WALNUTS 9Kn 4 lbs. for RUTABAGAS. BEETS, CAROTS, PARSNIPS- O Per lb OC LEMONS 20C Per doz 'ORANGES Kfin 'Per doz. 30c, 35c, GRPE FRUIT 25 c 4 for CRANBERRIES 1 Cr Per quart J CELERY dn Per bunch "T-U CABBAGE O Perlb TANGARINES 1 Per dozen GREENINGS APPLES 1 QQ Per bushel J W
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Buy Your Winter Outfit and Save Let the New Year find you outfitted in our finest clothing. Here you are welcome to unlimited credit. Open an account now and pay next year. A little each pay day will dress you up in style. Men s Suits and Coats to Vz Off Women's Suits and Coats Vz to V2 Off Women's Dresses, Furs etc. Vz Off Boys Clothing Reduced in Price
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