Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1921 — Page 9

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THE TIMES

Pacs Nine

FORD PLANT NO! TURNED TO WORKERS 7orkers Petition to Use Plant to Make Qv.n Machines is Not Granted

10 WAN IS PICKED BY HARDING FOR SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

M tch.. Jan: 'I he o ta il ll.Rhland 1'a'K was not to the Kuril 'workers this

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New Tears day a circular wan (ii3-i t'ibut.ed in the name of the "eomtiiit- j t t -cp 1'fffnt insf the Ford workers," j I'luinin? that Lhq niausacraf nt t.irn

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N'thinR di.tnc " V. i fit the men yiw th.il. the par, voit'd not open they w enl quiet!; 1 1T1.

SHERIFF OLDS ANNOUNCES HIS DEPUTIES

Troudly d.'pla) ing- his '.t'.y di.itiTirui t-udded poll! ster. a gift of his tlast 'hicajro friend. Sheriff "Uvr. ' Mils ra'"i h's tuany ' ;ary friend" h l i t tins tt.nritinf. on jt. flying trip or the coun- ' Isn't ths a b'.autyT" he . iff. 'Jifr'nytns: the star at th.' I'iacy jmli'-c sta -' 'w "Was up "- (.Hi ix tit" oth r Ky und .Sheriff Peters was nUtmririKly !owinp a nexx star fixen htm hy Ills f lend". I spoke tu nnxl remarket! thai I hilxe one thnt I think i. pretty nice t'..sr!f sriil xxh"n th" fr-a it. it near- ! knocked th'tii over." In other ttvrls. "Tlufe " Mar i. so H.i tzI in p' that when you look at it. you almost ha- c to put on blinders. it ha? sr . many diaim-nds studded in it. The d as mom's alone- are valued at '"or acordinjr to Mr. Olds. While secuririK !l rerTii to drive s i"w I'.ife car h thf stntion. Sheriff xiid-; announced his jpr"intments who Will yerve in the capacity named below: Charles Daughcrty. chief deputy t Crown IVdnt. n.ipisted by Tom Phitt und Hiehard Kiibourn of Crown Point. The Ifa mn-iond office will be in ohar&e of ?rh Alexander n f ft deputy and A 'her! Morri? find Jake Shurman as i ss-ista nt. Oar.v : T'To Mathews, first d pwty. und firm T. Irinfi ulin will also Hiisi t Sheriff Olds in his work a', over the c iint:.

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SHAFER TRIAL IS RESUMED TODAY

i ami Ci.nCe-s Neece. .i pi :c (..: e tlt!"ual.

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foliowt d the trinl of the .v'!. ;i IT r i'.; Mis, Y:hc hio he!, I seels i. its a divorce , from Iser Imsb.-iiuJ while Mr. Shaffer .. ' !. in f.r div.i-ci- iron ins" ntf. . Tin rr.'M Shiif!",'!. It - I'iini.ens tin.! .Mr .. Sh-ifrVr hi'-" ntinii d .Mu.'litichek' x . , ,. i , s j,-n! -nt (irnl M chrii ii.-U ! ;. a dixori. '.miil.-i.nt in ciiarxinK tii-C J..iui S tin ;"!"! ' ftiated pis wife's h.-f,-e! .-'. stinril him, S, ; ii ii:r. : were 1 ' 1 1 t od :.; c eil t,y , !-. j,:;.. Ii : i ft 's it I ! .I""' JJ. -" . Il il, It illR ','! Si,..,'.. - n i M :i 'l.o- o K '-" x- Ife in ea. :i ' . t I ' . n l I ' i ;

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t)i ilt took trie cii-e in r.o-nt and xxli! t-iohnldy r i. .ii in the ctin t'.'lay.

VA.LERA IS IN IRELAND i:V Vi .KK. 1 co. 31. - The mjnury tl at f..r sevei a', v eelxa ha - snrrt.n fi." the vt hereahouts of Kunniiiti I '"Val" ra. pteit,int of tie 1 1 i 1 1 repu hi ic. a i eared up .r U'. aflet rrn,,,:, n i.ni tla-ry Ho'. und. khi erenry, n..ni.iitieod 1 1: a t IieValera i in Ireland.

Poland stat'd h h rvcrtved mea"s li'in UeVntera since he reached 1 T,el a rot.

FIRST TEST OF WAGE BOARD POWER CHIOACj, Jan. .1 Tbe first test of the power of the 1". W. Pail way labor W up,- lion rd to ass-jne jurisdiction in a dii-roiie h'tiveiitl a railroad a r, 1 its

er.;poves "tx'thotit the content

tmrties hi to be rnade at a hear'ni? In re i . .niori o w." Prtle to n contro' etsx- l.t ween tee ..rtoik A Western railroad and it en. ploy have hern summoned to appi.ir lief, ,re the hoard und snhitilt facts

eonoeminir the lnatters at lu a derision by the beard.

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WILSON VETOS BILL WAHllIN'OTON. Jn. 3. Prealdent Wilson today vetoed the resolution passed by cengrtii, which revived th war finance, corporation. The purvoe of the rsolJtion was to extend aid to famp-rs, who If

hoth pressed by flllHcU! d ! ftlC .1 . 1 1 " S.

The pre, 'dent stated that he vetee.i tne measure .".-anse It "wo'iM exrt n, beneficial rejnilta" and "would ris" fH:P hop'." anc! xxould interfere ',x!th the natural and orderly pi"ei ss' s of hus'riess and finance."

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Hnry C. Wallace. Henrv C. Wallace of Des Moines. Iowa, publisher of Wallace's farmer, has bn definitely chosen for secretary of agriculture in tho Harding cabinet, according to trustworthy advices received in Washington. Both Iowa senators, W". S. Kenyon and A. C. Cummin?, have approved the appointment, but Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas, likewise a publisher, is credited with being responsible for the selection.

NO DEFINITE NEWS OF DE VALERA j .OX POX. Jan. 3. Tanyihie clews as t , the eart whereabouts of EnT.enn le Val era. the elusive "president ei th Irish republic, were ;-iil! lacking tday and trie morning- newspapers were f'.i'rd witii speculative stories. The i r.rt a! X'ws correspondent at Londonderry telsgraphed that belief i prevalent there that !Fe Va.iera landed on the Donegal coast, which 13 wild and desolate, affording; many fine localities for concealment. Mrs. Pc Valera. at her home in drsystones. has been hrsiesed hy reporters since of filial announcement uln made in New York that her husband had arrived in Ireland. Fri adnritted that she had received hundreds of letters and postcards from her husband while he was in the I'niteJ States.

PA JAMA SUTT IS OF NOVEL DESIGN

How Stocks Opened

N IS W TOKK. Jan n There was a display of strength at th rrsiiir.pt ion of tradtrtjj on the stock exchange today p.fter the double holiday but th strons tone was of fhort duration and after opening- trains ranfrinK from fractions to over one point, prices generally receded to b'-low Friday's final flfrurr?. Fteel ronnien first rose 3-S to si 1 3-S and then yielded to SI 3-. neadinjr

dropped 1 1-4 to SI "-4. South' tn Pa -eiflV i-..x.- I ;;-S to l a 1 from which It yielded to V 3-. These movements Indicated the .-xeti.j.i of the .-utre n.r.rket except in some stocks where there was pressure f ron the start. Mexican !! r. if ti i i opened utichansr' d at 1,",8'j and thru dropped to 1:,,; "4 and Tlnldxvir,. nfi' r makinp a pain of 1.4 to St; 1-1. d, dint d t" )i;.. Some of the nov-prtrol rails hehi stronp throtiKliout the early r '.! hut where, reactions dpi not occur it. ivasi because they were neglected after 'lie initial transactions. Crucible Steel fell 2 points and PanAmerican petroleum yielded 1 :'.-4 t,, 72 1-S.

1 Mis.', I. if Russt' entfrta:n'd

at ,i Xt xv V.iirs '". party, cards be--.it. .1 'x't-rston of the evening. The iare R.-.. fire engine itnd truck it;i-., "ii l'ttday. It's -a beauty, the lov :i is w ell equipped against fire. :,;..v:ii installed a IUU.oOO water plant y i.ir a tro.

watch meeting and inov ina pic::en at til" town ball under the . s "!' M. V.. S. S. xx a we! atI I. (Iran! a rid Pnui'tie H-issell of visited at t'.ieir uncle's over Years. iacc tl.i'ilt. who was accidently

sh"t. l'tc. Itt. had recovered stlf fii-ient-p.-to t'-r-irn to It's lvme at TCroy, Ind..

.-;: Sun.lsnW i;i d A -ist -.n. while t.'iyins f cot -b.-i't Sunday rrt,rn'.:ic. received a c.'t on bis left in.-tep from a. piece of glass, pi c is: ta t m a three stitches. The schools xx il open Tuesday

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Try Our Business Men's Lunch. 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles, Prop.

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Or about one-fifth of Hammond's population who have bought their shoes at the M B and have learned the the M-B p olicy of

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This beautiful suit of rose satir pajamas is one of the prettiest of its kind. The liigh cuffs on the htm of the coat and on the trousers are very effective. The short beeves feature the same stvle cuff only not quite so large, ami the collar is made on the monk style, which resembles the cutis.

of the Year

No Sensational Sa as No Catchy Phrases No Odd Bargain Counter Prices No Odds & End or Defective Shoes

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That Defy All Competition and Style Plus Service that has Made M B Famous Instead of merely thanking everyone for helping us to make this store such a wonderful success, we feel encouraged to do our utmost in the future and to strive to do even better, and offer ,

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limes news service it; -.he oest that motiey can buy and honest effort can famish.

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SALE BEGINS 8:30

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SALE BEGINS 8:30

"MONARCH" SHIRTS Cluett. Peabody make. Special $1-00 Blue Chambray WORK SHIRTS Sizes 14 to 16.

$2.00 values. Special $1.00 CANVAS WORK GLOVES Knit wrists and gauntlets. Special, 8 pair for $1.00 "COOPER'S" UNDERWEAR $4.00 values Special at $2-50 MUFFLERS Every Muffler must go regardless of cost. 50 OFF 50 OVERALLS "Crown" make. Extra special $ 1 -00 HANDKERCHIEFS Greatly Reduced

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To clear our shelves pr.or to inventory is the main reason of this gigantic economy sale, thus enabling us to stimulate industry and keep the factories going by replenishing our stocks. Bear in mind, none of the items listed here or on sale are goods bought fcr the purposes of a sale. Every item is taken from our regular first class, dependable merchandise of value, backed by the largest wholesalers and manufacturers in the country. SUITS and OVERCOATS Kuppenheimer and Ardmore Clothes SLASHED BELOW COST

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Other Items Not Listed Similarly Reduced

MEN'S COTTON HOSE Special, 6 pair for $l.oo MEN'S COTTON HOSE Special. 3 pair for JSl.oo LADIES' WOOL HOSE Phoenix make. $1.50 value. Special at $1-00

"ARROW" BRAND COLLARS All styles. Special, 5 for $1-00

CAPS Broken lots, 2 for $1-00

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MEN'S GLOVES Chamoisetle $1.50 and $2 values. Special at $1.00

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A Clear Saving of $150 MUSIC AND BENCH FREE

Headquarters For Brunswick Phonographs and Records

Used Pianos or Phonographs Taken in Exchange at Fair Valuation WYMAN PIANO CO. R. H. Reid, Mgr. 525 H0HMAN STREET HAMMOND, IND. Huehn Bldg. Just North of Michigan Central Tracks

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