Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 3

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DESTITUTE MEXICANS FLOCKING TO DENVER

t'NTiC.NAT'ONAL NTWS SERVICE! TjKNVEK. Jii.ii. Zb. tuv-or t faced Willi v!v siecffp'. ty of building new Ja.:is or net-in j r.;lrT-d train fur t a lit'TJortati-ju of rtur.dred;! of destitute .Msxk-Hs v !w ar rt n king into tii ?ity, a.cor1ln to n-spoty city Attorney Felix O'Ne'l. C'Ntll 4" b r. i h.t seventy per c nt of the 5.000 Mexicans now in tht city art without tv.i-ns of sui-port ftnrt iriuL h- frl t.y chanty. "It undress of th-.- Mexicans who v.ifn jn th hei-t .-utjar HeMs durtni; tno sumi.H'r hivf been r -ioke.d up by U lit d.irlr.g- the juist we!;," O'Nell "hM. 'Th oounty Jail i so ongatt-d that !t i Impassible t iontlniie wr.t' c-nriiisr the-m to ti-.at institution on vagrancy charges- Tlio on'y aolutltrn iv t, charter a. train and ship the hambros back to their f.i.therlajwi below t"ie Tlio Grand." , 0'N-il esprcsswl thf 1-eilcf that tho 'die fuTtlgTii-T vvrf responsible far v-any of Ihu hold-ups that have lirrc-il in tin- rlty r-rntly. "They have fUii.n jcri.J their Jars aucmiier ej,mtigs." he t.aicl. "and are a in-nace v the pca.'c of the. community,"'

ASKS LUNCHEON BECANCELLED WASmT,TON. Jan. :t Prepidenttiect Hardlnjr will be a truest at a Washington hotel en the night of March 3. prior to hia !nai;gurat!on, It as learned to.Iay. The pr sident-tlect has expressed a desiro that the luncheon proposed to be held at th- white house following tho inauguration ahall bo cancelled, accorllnif to thosa in eiore touch with tra president-elect. President "Wil.ori had been erpecte lo be host at this luncheon.

lira. Harding expected to arrive !a Washington, late tonight.

ATTEMPT TO BLOW . UP DUBLIN CASTLE?

DUStuN", Jan. 23. What rcay" bar 1st an attempt to !io uwp Dublin raatl4 was frustrated today when a man w.vt dtscovered upon the roof. Soldier suriounded the castle and iP-5i:d fire, but the man escaped. Ofeials said they vfr,i uneerta.n whether the n-R.n was preparing to places the homb or was trylrg to steal otficial leig-ra.rris. The Rev. James Irwin, a rreibyferlan clerfryraan, wio toured A men on. 'r.t the same time Earoonn I)a Voiera ther, v,-aa arresfted at Kill-ad. Cnonty Antrin, charged with having a vavedver, a shotgun and seditious literature Jn his possession.

BANGERS OF RED DOCTRINE VISIONARY TV STTTVOTON'. Jan. 5:1. "The dinner (,'nm anarchistic dootrmrs foer- reinofe and a!mo.t i ifionary. the dns-er from undue frrcmtft of ad-r.-.fn'strat! ve power is much rnor" r-ial." T'rofessor Err.est Freund of Chicago uiiverpify law tchool. declared in a 'tatemTit presente-J to the senate J tc!cipry committee today. F"roufl(J if one of a committee ef 1 2 lawyers who cr!t?c!zd as il'egl and unconstitutional so-called "drives of Attorney Oefteral Palmer and the ile:.ortment of justice .Kjalnst silpgiel "r'-J ani t!ioee accused of violations c: the cspj'inag , draft and waft!m acts. -. . . 1 . .-

EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS

TaJre a glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you Eatinij meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In sorn form or other, aya a well-known authority, because the uric acid In meat excites tha kidneys, they bec.une overworked; t slugifth: clog: up and cause ail aorta t diftresp, particularly backache and mieery In the kidney region; rheumatic twingres, aevero htadaehee, acij a-tomach, constipation, torpid liver, Sloeplea&ess, bladder and urinary irritation. The mo meet yotir back hurta of kid-

eys aren'f acting rlijht. or Jf bladder bothers you, a;et about four ounces jf Jad SaJta from any good pharmacy; taka a tableepoonful in a g-ltcHs of watr befora breakfast for a few day. and your kidneys will then act fin This famous salts is made from the aeld of ;rapfs and lemon Juice, combined Ttth lithia ,and has been used for grnerationa to flush cloffged kidneys and atlmulat them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the tirins sri it no lnnprer irritate?, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure ator.e; makes a delightful efTcrvpsccnt lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and th-n to keep the kidneys and urinary Arcane clean, thus avoidiner serious kidney disease. Adv.

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These Sales for Friday and Saturday

S. & H. Trading Stamp Books Worth More Now The policy of lowering prices as rapidly as possible has reached the S. & H. Trading Stamp premiums. The next time jlou are in town visit the Premium Exhibit in the Straube Building and see what remarkable values yo ucan get for I, 2 or 3 books. You'll be amazed. Read About Our Annual Drug Sale on Page 7

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pretty dresses, greatly re-

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s75 Plush Coats s34. 75 Very serviceable coats are these of fine silk seal plush. Long and warm. They have beautiful cape collars and deep cuffs, and large pockets. Showing the evidence of skillful making. They are all beautifully silk lined and interlined, and at $31.75 represent unusual values. Every size.

Seal Plush Coats '33. 75 These are the genuine Hudson Seal Plush, Behring Seal Plush and Alaskan Seal Plush every one a superior pelt. The desired 36 and 45 inch lengths. Worth up to $120 at season's start. Now selling at aboit cost of making. Handsome collars of Black and Australian Oppossum and Natural RaccoonSilk lined and interlined.

Dress Sacques Well-made Percale Dressing Sacques i n light ard dark shades. Som( H-itn adjustable belt. The regular sizes, briaay and Sat- 1 urday. ar; only. . v The Extra Sizes, $1.25

Nighi Gowns Women's good quality Flannelette Night Gowns, warm and well made. Extra and regular sizes. Fri-JayandSatur-gJ 25 day at

Aprons Women's extra size Percal Aprons. Dark and liglit pattuns, warranted for wear. Values to $2.98. Friday and Saturdayat $125 only

Billie Burkes Pretty flesh-ce'ered Flannelette Billie Burkes of exceptional quality. Value to $3.98. Specially priced for Friday "w$li79

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For Friday and Saturday, thrifty women should lay in big supEE: plies of fine Turkish Towels. The regular $1.25 Towels. A EH great big purchase. They won't last long at 59c each.

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SWEATERS , Women's Heavy Shaker Knit Sweaters, beJted all around. Green, brown and maroon. Sizes 36 to 46; $13.98 values. gl().75 Special at CHILD'S SET Toque to match. Various shades. Consisting of Knitted Scarf and

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It's not what you pay that counts it's what you get for what you pay. Consider these men's fine suits at $29.50. They are the newest styles for upstanding young fellows and older men who wish to look young. They represent the three best and most reliable makers in the U. S. A. Hart Schaffner and Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stern There's not a suit here at $29.50 you wouldn't expect to pay much more for. There's a variety large enough to satisfy the most critical. Our former prices were $47.50 and $50. These are Fine Overcoats at 26.5Q You'll say so, when you first glimpse them. A mighty little price to pay for "Hart, Schaffner & Marx" and "Society Brand" clothes but why pay more? Their Former Price Was $45.00 and $47,50 And at theri former prices they were great big values. You'll never find a bigger overcoat value than these.

Ulsters, Young Men's Ulsters, Chesterfield, Raglan, Fur-Collared Overcoats and conservative styles.

Trousers A good pair of extra trousers just about doubles the life of any suit, and good trousers don't cost much Friday and Saturday here. You'll find all-wool serges, cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds in the lot. Well tailored, some are lined. All waist sizes and lengths.

Blue Serge Suits $9.75

Every mother knows there's nothing better than a Blue Serge Suit for school or dress. But it must be a good one. These are finely tailored

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Boys' Fine School Suits $15.75

A good many of these suits have two pair of pants. The regular price is $22.50 and $25. All-wool cheviots, worsteds and cassimeres. Very sturdy garments, finely tailored. $3 & 3.50 Knee Pants $4 Knee Pants at s1.65 '2.15 Friday and Saturday, more great All-wool serges, cassimeres, worstlots of fine knee pants greatly re- eds and cheviots. Unusual values, duced. every one.

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aHc pair Seconds, But Barely Noticeable Double heel and toev fine fcauge lisle top. Wearing quality unimpaired. Black, white, colors. $2.50 Union Suits

Heay cotton ribbed fleece and flat fleece, in ecru, silver and Jaeger. Sizes 34 to 46.

$3 Pajamas at $1.69 Of heavy Domet Flannelette, silk frogs. Military collar, ocean pearl buttons. Sizes 15 to 19. Work Shirts Special 89c Heavy Indigo Blue and Black Sateen. Cut extra large. Double stitched throughout. Pado Garters 12V2c Made with moire pad, metal ends. Strong web. Regular 25c quality, at MYic per pair. Silk Neckwear 50c Regular 75c and $1 Neckties, wide open end shapes, flowing ends. New patterns.

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