Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 21 January 1921 — Page 2

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Hons in AViscofcsin have lie-en successful because of the law." Uosidea music the program was closed with a stag luncheon.

$70,000 LOOT IS RECOVERED Mt. VKRN'ON. 111.. J;ti. 21. Srventy (ho'JJaml dollars of th 1 ST. 000 stolon in rrKUt erl mail pouches in thin city Friday, la.;. v.-a recm ero i today vhMi j cstal n J t hori 1 leu working on Uie case r,.ii down a tlephne msnagre from ci: auto wrecking y!ant. Two men connected with the piant t fit phoned the

off!cr to oonie nd sot th money. Wlieu tbey arrlvad It vas given to tl em with the explanation that U haJ bon found in a garag nar the postoffice and brought to the auto wrecking plant hy an employe. Six men are being- held In connection with, the robbery. It could not be learned whether any arrests were i-.iadc at th a ito rrrfckln plant.

DELUXE THEATRE In order that ever)' child cart see DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS d t tm- a mm W t a

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Today and tomorrow Viola Dana

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Hew It Work Out. Most men who ho a bad opinion of women g-ot their opluioa from some woman wfto probably got It from a man. etc. Esrhr.njje.

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WILL BE THE BEST YET

Tlyee hours of furious fun arid frolic, is the fromiae to patrons of the Kat Chicago Klks. bis Minstrel sshw. "HoopIt. a",- to be ptasrd at the mlltl eTJ"irht Tuesday and Wednesday evninf,-s. February 1st and 2nd. Kehear'ja;s ham ben strenously under sy for the past week, and the director. L. tireen is whippinif into shape a production that bids fair to be the talk of the city for months afterwards. Pep and ginger have characterized ail of the dally rehearsals. Priiu-ipals and choruses cnirred into the work with the enthusiastic spirit necessary to make the production the success it deserves to be. The program Is in 3 parts. Hie first portion Of it being: dcvoid to h scene entitled. "On Board the Gool Ship Hoop-La." "Walter Sch'undt, cs t'aptain Crocket furnishes the match that touches off the powder of mirth, dispens&d by those 400 mirth manipulators. Jfayor JtcoOrmack's Jokes, local hit. s.uoy repartee sclntillatinK satire, will t:ck!c tbo most old hardened pessimist. Tli uilor jfiloup in their hornpipe dance, the cannibals a'd the borneo maids1 in their native steps wi':I help to diversify an eveninr's entertainment. Something' worth seeing will be the dnc of Kir.jt Poo Poo. iMelvin Specter, and Gu-eu Ma Gol'.y Gojh, Sadonia rtot tenbera ). S;. n-Co-Pa-Tion with a capita! "S ' is lie outstanding feature of "The Tlaft:rre Wedding", in which Walter Mybeck ai the Chaplain. FarJ BuntinB- 13 the K.-Stie. arid Jay O'Conne'l as the Groom, t-'ifetlier -vith ten beautiful bridesmaids fi'.' the bai-ds. George McKenna. will appear is "Iv.;Ha Biink" th barker In a side show, and will direct your at-i-riinn to a hundred and one execptiona! attraction bhind the bir canas. K!np Herring. H.eo McCorac!; hi3 !9 .wives and the rya'. undertakers will make's most lastincr iTpresslein In thir portraj-pl of the wonderful scene., "Melody tvtne". in a hi? summer time -f i-i which .Tmes MeAuslan takes the f,ad, supported by a singrirs and i.. n'lrx chorus of 12 you n If I'ldles. who m?ke'of this act, one of the most melodious of the entire entertainment. Sonie real surprises are booked amoiiR the many hip specialty act, which are interspersed between the main acts of the production. An air of secrecy surreunds most of the. as yot. although prore mention of them w HI be me.de in due time.

WHITE HOUSE ANSWERS PROTEST WASIIIXOTOX. Jan. 20. The American Lesclon's protest to President Wilton aralns't alleged leniency with alien cxtremUta by Assistant .Secretary of I.&bor Post, today brought forth a defense of Pott from the White Hou.-e. President Wilson referred the protest to Secretary ef Labor Wi'sou The secretary defended Post's act'on in connection with deportation rases and Secretary Tumulty today addressed a i. tter to , Henry D. LlnJ!y of the American Legion in defense of Po;t.

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LEW BARNES

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WILL COME

WOULD MAKE THEM PERMANENT INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. 21. Reg.t rations now recorded in the reyisiation books in Indiana would be ti.ade permanent under the terms of the administration bill introducej in C e house today by P.epresentatl ve i.raytrrn of Knox county. Person" i t 5C-Sered now would not be required i register again to vote in the comiiig elections, unlers upon remjvai -om the precinct. It is also providld that county commissioners rnay order cunty-wide registrations on two days if desired. Otherwise only one registration day for the addition of new '-'-idrits or deletion of names of those

CJThe classified page constitutes a clearing house of "White Elephants." CfMost people have a white elephant a discarded article which either has served its purpose or for other reasons is not earning its room. C Every white elephant of yours has a cash value to some one. A want ad will find a buyer for a few cents.

Action was taken on two important rmitters by nvembetd of the Harrison (Republican) Club at' the stag and smoker and opening C the Gary city campaign wiuo'i v its held last n'ght. The club was jamrned to its capacity. Following an enjoyable talk by Judge V. S. Heitcr of Hammond the subject of the repta! of the primary law was brought ur for discussion by members of the t!ub. Following a lengthy argument, a motion wa". made and pa.?aei by almont unanimous vote to dra wup a resolution to the effect that the Harrison Republican club of Lake county is unanimously opposed t' tiie repeal of the primary law. Copies will be sent to the state legislr.tora. A motion was i 'o r.iade to pa.-s a resolution 6tipporrir.g a boxing hill which is being P'..- !.cl by the state posts of the AnieMran Legion to leR-al-il." 15 round ooi-:isr h.-uts in Indiana.The resolution v as carried without a dissenting x te. One of the .speakers in behulf of the boxinj 'oil! was Jimmy Mason, who has hc-cn appointed N'ational Aath-etie director of the American Legion. Another was ex-Sheii'f Lew Barnes. In part Mr. Parnee said: "We ail know that we will have boving- and we might as we'l have these shows governed by a ttate board like they have in Wisconsin as to conduct bOiing in violation of the law." "Boxing is a celtin sport if 1'rgalised and not near so hrutal as some of tha other national tames. Is it not better to have boxintr governed by a state board as prtnitlej in the stte of Wisconsin than to permit promoters to stape fied fights. The hoxintr exhihl-

DELUXE THEATRE In order that every child can see DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "The Mark of Zorro" we will run it Saturday afternoon only

Hammond Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail 284 State Street Hammond, Indiana PHONE 4022 PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY One car load of Fancy Dakota Winter f? 1 1 C Potatoes, per bushel ' p"atpKk; ' 30c Fancy Baldwin Apples, per bushel, $1.75; ECr per peck UUC Fancy Northern Spy Apples, per bushel, $1.70; A C g per peck Fancy York Imperial Apples, per bu. $2.50; 70r per peck Fancy California Sweet Oranges, up from 25c Grapefruit up from 5 for 25c Lemons, up from per dozen 10c Ripe Bananas, Up from, per dozen 25c Solid Cabbage, 10 pounds for 25c Nice Dry Onions, per bushel 60c Carrots, Beets, Parsnips and White Turnips, per lb. ..3c We also carry a big assortment of all kinds of Fresh Vegetables and a big line of Dates, Figs and Nuts. ORDERS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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Hammnd :: Indiana TODAY THE FOUR ASTELLAS COMEDY KNOCKABOUT REVUE APOLLO DUO Hand to Hand Novelty

JIMMIE DUFFY Comedian

ALVIN & SHAW Soogi and Dances

JESS HEBERT TRIO A Correspondence Triangle WALSH & HAZELTON "Trouble of a Janitor" Also "THE VELVET FINGERS"

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Grocery and Market PHONE 689 STANDARD AVENUE, CORNER VAN BUREN, HAMMOND REAL BARGAINS! 1-8 bbl. Ceresota Flour, with 1 ! O order Fancy Early June Peas, "j f per can Finest Brooms. 'TC each Extra large toilet paper, 1 Ap per roll 1UC Fancy dry onions, O O per peck Carrots, fancy table, EiTlr per bushel . . OUC No. 1 White Wisconsin Potatoes, O C per peck OnJQ Guiena hens meat, better than turkeys, live C r or dressed, each JKJ Home made pork sausage, QC - per pound

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SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Owen Moore in "THE POOR SIMP" "Edgar the Explorer"

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BALDWIN APPLES Per bushel, $1.25. Per peck POTATOES Per bushel NAVEL SEEDLESS ORANGES Per dozen, up from GRAPEFRUIT Russets. 3 for DATES Per pound PEARS 5 pounds SWEET POTATOES Jersey. 4 pounds BANANAS Per dozen STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS Guaranteed. Per dozen . . .

50c $1.10 25c 25c 20c 25c 25c 30c 69 c

"THE MARK OF ZORRO" Afternoon Only "The Marie of Zorro" will be run in order that every child can see this great picture. EVENING Owen Moore in "THE POOR SIMP" SUNDAY Wm. Farersham in "THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" MONDAY. TUESDAY AND "EDNESDAY A Goldwrn Special "TUT O D A KjntKIl- innun

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Plenty of Bread Will Keep The Kiddies In the Pink of Condition Bread is the best food on which to lay the foundation for their growth. Pmk cheeks and clear eyes go with bread. Dietrich's Cream Maid BREAD Will Answer Your Every Requirement in Bread EAT MORE OF IT AND MAKE'IT YOUR FAVORITE BRAND

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AT ALL GROCERS EAT MORE OF IT

Advertise in The Times

We Are Forced to Announce Even Far

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In the Great Price:Reajustment Sale

Many Other Varieties of Fruits and Vegetables Will Be Sold at Lowest Prices

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FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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Everybody is telling somebody else about the big bargains found at our pricereadjustment sale, consequently our store is doing a capacity business. People will buy when prices are right, and with this monster reduction of 2 off you'll find no prices lower in the city. Regardless of what these gaments cost regardless of prices they have sold for this season, MONSTROUS REDUCTIONS PREVAIL! WILL YOU SHARE IN THE SAVINGS?

SAVE WOMEN'S COATS

SAVE WOMEN'S DRESSES

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OVERCOATS

SAVE BOYS' CLOTHING

You Are Welcome to Open An Account Come to this big sale without a pocket full of money or references. Your promise to pay suits us. Any garment you may pick goes on small weekly payments. Pay As You Get Paid Weekly or Monthly

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