Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1921 — Page 6

Tuesday. .Tnmiarv IS, l21. MARY OARDEX TO BE DIRECTOR. MANAGER AS WELL AS STAR OF GRAND OPERA CO. "'on auxiliary to lie held there Tuesday. i i American Ijefclon dtnoe helj i Ss:iin5tty evening w well attnjed. railway labor board aha.ll rule upon tit '. I'tter. It la understood the ninehour day J; us been brought back tn the. Pullman compnj-'i planta at Buffalo and Wilmington, D-A.. also. nariuia are withheld after arexcit in?? cross country chase. Newman Is oelleved to ba the leader of an extensive "2oio ling." Drugs to the value of $25,)00 were confiscated by federnl Eifents, 'vrho mads the arresta. Michigan, wjs arretted In an oplnrri uiid in V-.Kt t;th street. Sho was arraigned before MHi!,trate Sweetaer. who held her in J.Iimi for further examination. The girl told the magistrate she had corr.e to New York, two creeks aco, and had b"en llvlna at the Hots Btanley. Khe said her parents 'he wealthy. A Woman's Right is to enjoy grx d health. Tbr tw?-jrct cf good health is chirtiy to maintain normal activity of the stomach, bowt! Lver, skin ar.d kidneys. PULLMAN PLANT ON 9-HOUR BASIS tlNTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHV1CEJ CtllCAOO. Jan. IT. The !-hour day camp l;;iclt to the operating: clepartm nt ff the Pullnian comiany today when i'.npo employes wt-ro urdere.l lo ork nine hours daily herafter, inytad of piKht. Tl)e employes have arfed to Tvork th adJitlnrinl liour niuW proti f t nntil nuch tirm-M a.i th DOPE RINGLEADERS ARRESTED TlNTERNATIONAL NEWS SFRVfCE DENVER. Jan. 17. Benjamin Newman. 26, of Xew York and S. Swarta, huslnesx man of Kanous t'ity. Mo., are !t Jail here today charKed with violation of the Harrison Drug- act. Federal af-nts arrested th.i men, alonj; witli two Denver imalnes's men whose ANN ARBOR STUDENT IN OPIUM RAID BE FLUSH'THE KIDNEYS Tak a hot npfsl at BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA the stomach, to-e tb l!r. " U H'd. Hl!s fyd. wtrd cT "FIU." grippe ii pneumonia. Soi4 if irugirlsU mil roors Tarrwher. " -LiLL-!!1 .-Ll--".l.,.L.g11 .' .. i NEW YORK. Jan. ftirl. who a.id ?he Vild. a student at 17. A 13-year-old was Miss I'.onni the TTniverfity of S-i2r-'.Zyi LarMt SU ol Ar Me t-VfS.--. : if Sold mTwkm, Save for Christmas; Citizens National Bank. 11 3 3 II IncJiona Harbors Progressive Store

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Mary warden today and the famous star as she appeared in Thaia a decade ao. Whcrs Herbert Johnson res'.jpied 33 executive director of the Chicago grand encr.. a.--of iation the oilier day and Gino Marinuzzi turned in nis portfolio of artistic m.r.acr, opera ioers wondered what would Viapoen next. They were surprised when Mary Garden, famous songbird and bright star cf the company, was elected to both offices to succeed th.m. Miss Garden believe.; she can handle the duties heretofore shouldered by two men and still fill her role as stAr. The company opens a six-week engagement ia Nc.v York soon.

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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

The South Bhore Auto company haa Hied suit ag-ainft Michael Priniich, ot. al., tor possession of a Hudson Speedster auton.obiie, through Attorneys loach, Cavlt, t!nsun ii Gavit. 6ult for co!Iect!on of a premium of il.144.16 ou an In'urani-e policy hmu been filed by the Trave'ers Insurance company, ag'ir.st Frank iiarr.n.irt, Daniel C. Vorela and Norman W. Fr ol.ian. doing tua'.ness a the I.ii:nhar. Coal company. W. J. Whlnery i a;orney for the plairi!.iCT.

o fnnada. An' d by the Judge Advocate whether th-lr Intention had been rel.rted to ih O-mmtuiilng" Officer. Oumn..!ir rT'iert the question had a larirtr upon "lnercufablo conditions" he filsi-overed existed at tha siatlan and which he promptly startod to retm.-dy.

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The auxiliar;- to trie American Lo- ' sr'on held u raccitina; lunt Friday eve- j nins at which time their chartf r ra.i cl-.aed with a total of 00 ni'-moer.s. , Ihelr next tncettnff will be heid Tues-j Jar afternoon, Feb. 1. The f'-HowJni? were appointed as a social coniir.lttee to net for th- cominjc year: Mrs. Fa.x- i

1 ton. Mss Oraoe Murray. MUs Ethel;

Yavl. Ml.--.- KU;io riiicld. Miss Margaret Tabbert. M'.h Ivji.s Tai.i.ert, Miss lIc.C' .Smith, Miss Iv,:lit-.ti. mith.

t."u!s John 3rr of Har.ircnl his

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filed a pftltion through Kiots St Tinkham to chatigE

to Ixuia John Harry. Su.t to qult title has bef n filed Vy John Vlnctnt against Julia E. Merliielu, ei. al. John T. Kenticdy is attorney for the plaintiff. Cepy of the award of th state industrial bi'ard ha.' been Sled bv Fred

A. Cosgrovfi for judgment. The a-arj I

vnn ;20.40 fljalnst the E'.aner Klectric company of G lry for lnjuri"j whirl, the man received while emnlojed by tht company. McMahon A. Cor.roy are attorneys for th p'air.tiff.

McOinnls movod SfiturI'.ir'sh Ltatiet fiats on

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Attorneys I :'ay Into thi-

Ao-v ptret. Mrs. Griffin and son Robert of Valparaiso visited relatives hero yesterday. Mr . Wall left to lay for Indianapolis to attf-nd a mwtl'.c of the American

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FXK.1CA.WAY. iD. .Tark 17.The Navy Dp'irtm'.iiU'Fi Inquiry into th fllrht of Ue thre. bal'vmlsts fnfo tho wliJs of Canid a and their subsequent perilous trip 1-itok to ci iilr.anon. was openod todtiy with Rear Admiral G. W. Kline, presiding. (""omman-Ung- Archi'iaUl M-TIa.son hx. Judi Advocate. Ali future frei b-Uloon fijhts. uch r-n ihe one which v ided up in ("inadu iiav- W.en forbidden at tho Navil Air Station at IVv-Jt'i wu y I'.each, tho officer in command of th stittln Captain I. avid K. Cumrr.'ngs. firs' vitnc?v, ter.tifie, "t!rtssi tha coninsanding; officT t-4 t!icrough'y o-ignirant of all intentions of th officer kOnu.j(tl vl'li hk'Ii a fllj! it." C'jpialn Cuni-r.'ir.K paid the t'rreo firmn l.A V'i tr.is'.ion to niflte a free bn'.Ior'n flight uridar a g'-ncrl ord'ir issued bv "he bureau of Aiat;on of tht Xri v T vpartrnent, but I.ieu cuau t Cor.. mai:Jr Archibald H. Doutjl.-is, ex--cutiv--"iVicer at tho air station, statins: tlm.t auolt flight wa-s on lave of ahstsw)ie tbe High', wm "tarted. l.ovfi'..now ia w ith tne Pscifio n. stn.tf--niont from l.l'ut. A. W. Kvnns. r';!iicity officer at th air a: at ton lu ehargo of Hi U'.ree airmen liit. n-I"d to try to fly

Why experiment with tlrer and bowel remedies when none are so ;eoi' as Dr. rewards Dnndelion Pills, aac! a Sinai! box t ill put you rirhtt 1t. EdwsrtN' DaodelioB- are mads frur.i ti;s ritrarts of vegotabietslid herbs only, sn-i are famous as u flepcr.ijable retnedy for constipation in.lin-csioa, liver, and siomaeb troubles. They fce many a doctor's D'li, as Kelt as untold cnfTeriag, abd there i. not a eaae that theie pills will aot help. If you have never osnd Dr. Ed wanis' Dandelion IMH3. gel thsta, then you will feel tboir wooderfnl results, f'on't pnt off. P"er im by all druggist s.

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I "AD" I I In this Paper I

Theres prompt relief in TURPO. It acts quickly banishes paiii and irritation Bocthes and comforts. In hundreds of thousands cf homes TURPO is a remedy always kept on hand, ready to use instantly, before a salons cold develops. Why spend miserable da-yr, and restless nights when health is so easily restored? Don't wait for your celd to 'Svear

off." I hrrpairs your efficiency weakens your system reduces resistance to disease. TURPO is easy to use always effective. Does not blister wii! nct stain. A necessary household remedy. Use it for colds, croup, headaches, neuralgia, catarrh, lumbago, etc. If you're not satisfied with TURPO. you'll get your money tack. 30ji' and 6O0. Send for free saxaple. The Glessnex Co., Box Fiadlay, Ohio.

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STORE HOURS Store opens 8 o'clock closes at 6 o'clock. Saturday, opens at 8:30 closes at 10 P. M. Store open pay nights of INI AND AND MARKS PLANTS

Double Stamps on All Regular Purchases SINGLE STAMPS ON THESE ADVERTISED ITEMS

STORE POUCY Every purchase made in this store must be satisfactory to you OR YOUR MONEY BACK No sale is finished until you are fully satisfied.

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Twin City's Greatest Store 3424-26 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor

Where Your Dollars Stretch to their Longest Buying Power These dollar values are made for one day only. Don't expect to come here Thursday and"find these UNDER-PRICED ITEMS. Every item advertised here is a GENUINE MONEY-SAVING BAIT to bring you to know this store better. NO TELEPHONE or mail orders filled cn these specials.

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1 A PAIRS of Children's

STOCKINGS

Children's fast bed Stockings, Sold at 19c. 1 0 pairs for . . .

black riball sizes.

$1

7 YARDS MUSLIN 36 inches wide, standard, perfect thread, bleached muslin ; 23c value. 1 7 yards for V

2

PAIPvS WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS

Women's pure thread Silk Stockings in black or brown; all sizes up to 1 0y2. Substandards of $ 1 .35 grade. A wonderful Dollar Day bar- Q 1

gam, z pairs

for.

7 YARDS PERCALE Double fold, light or dark ground Dress Percales, in. good style stripes or I figures; 7 yards for

2

GREAT BIG TOWELS

Extra large 22x44, three-

thread, substandard, $1.00

bleached Towels. 2 for

$1

O YARDS

Cm c

SHEETING

A PILLOW CASES

8 1 inches wide, heavy

thread bleached Bed Sheet

ing; 79c value. 2 yards for. . . .

$1

Size 42x36, hemmed.

Pillow Cases. 4for

se DleachCG

$1

MEN'S HEAVEY SWEATERS A lot of men's heavy gray Sweaters, with shawl collars and pockets, in all sizes. These are typical of the big Dollar Bargain Days. Don't 1 miss them. Each

10

YARDS EMBROIDERIES

Done on an extra grade of

fine material, with neat

edge?; 15c value. 10 vards for. ... .

O FLEECED 0 UNDERWEAR

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Boys' heavy fleeced Shirts and drawers, in broken sizes; 69c and 75c H 1

P1

values, 3 for.

MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS Men's and boys' $2.00.

$2.50 and $3.00 Winter

Caps, good styles. Each

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40-INCH WOOL TRICOTINE

$1

$1

MEN'S UNION SUITS

Men's heavy fleece lined,

ankle length Union Suits; $1.50 seller. $ 1 Per suit C... V A

GOSSARD BRASSIERES Women's pink, elastic 'jersey top Brassieres, in full

line of sizes. Each

Good standard $1.69

grade, black or navy Tric-

Dtme Dress Goods.

Per yard.

WOMEN'S WAISTS One lot women's lawn and - I T1 S -1 TV

voile Waists v soiled;;

sold upto $3.50. LLcice at ...... .

$1

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Dollar Bill I GIVEN AWAY I ABSOL UTEL Y FREE t On Every Purchase I Made in Our 3 Cloak and Suit Dept. j This clTer for Wednesday only, ir5 rerpective of what your purchase

1 may be.

10

PAIRS MEN'S HOSE

6

YARDS OUTING FLAN'L

Men's fast black Half Hose in all sizes; regular 19c

sellers. ?

1 0 pairs for ... .

SV 4)

1

SECOND FLOOR

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BOYS KNEE PANTS Boys' heavy cottonade striped Knee Pants, all sizes up to 1 7. (? 1 Per pair '

2

YARDS SILK

36-inch fancy flowered Silk Mixed Materials, worth $1.00 per yard, 2 yards for $1.00

PRINTED LINOLEUM Genuine Tamant Printed Flour Linoleum, good designs (perfect), $1.75 value. g 1 Square yard

8 PAIRS MEN'S GLOVES Men's canton flannel Work Gloves, sold up to 1 9c the pair. g J 8 pairs for MEN'S OVERALLS Men's good grade denim Overalls and Jumpers, all sizes. Bargains, each S1.00

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MEN'S SOFT AND STIFF HATS About 1 00 of these men's good style Soft or Stiff Dress Hats included in this remarkable sale. Styles are of

the best. Values in the lot up to

$4.00. All sizes. Each

A PAIR GIRLS' STOCKINGS Extra fine grade girls black or brown Stockings; 45c sellers, all sizes. (1 1 4 pairs for

Dark ground, striped Outing Flannels; worth 25c per yard today. J 6 yards for 1

5 YARDS GINGHAM

Standard grade plaid and checked 35c Dress Ging

hams, full pieces

(perfect), 5 yards.

$1

r $1

I On Every Pair Shoes

$1.00 Free Refund For one day. WEDNESDAY, we will refund you a dollar bill on J a:ry men's or women's shoe out J of our regular stock. This means at readjusted lowered 2 prices. 5 FREE $1.00

CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES One lot of Children's White Lawn and Linon Dresses (soiled), sold up to $3.00. Choice. . . P A

BED SHEETS 72x90 extra heavy grade. $1.50 French seam Bed Sheets. I Each

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MEN'S

DK'R'FS

Men's full size Blue and

Red Bandana Handker

chiefs; 15c sellers. 10 for

$1

6

YARDS SCRIM

36 inches wide, hemstitch-

order, white Curtain

$1

1 1

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6 vards for

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS r 1 T- 1 r-v

en s tancy stnped rercalc Lress

Shirts, soft French cuffs or stiff (? 3

ffs. Choice at V

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42-INCH ALL-WOOL CREPE An elegant grade absolute all-wool 42-inch Dress Crepe, in navy only, worth today not less than $2.00

yard. Per yard $1.00

BOYS' BLOUSES Full cut well-made Flannelette Blouses, maroon or navy,

sizes; $1.50 sellers. $1.00

Boys' m gray, in all Each

Women's Shoes, odds and ends, Values up to $4.00, the Pair, 31.00

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