Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1921 — Page 6

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In Memoriam

In loving rt-nu labraiict of. our dear

.on Meets To Decide Final Stand They

third measure, rroposed as a substttuo for both and embodytr.gr to a cerlain extent, the idas of both, has been drafted. Tpntative agreement on this compromise" measure had been reached, but the Lake county men resfrve J tho right to make a. final decision after tvmsultin;; l..il;e county .school authori

ties. Ibeknocl Husband and Father, Clyde The compromise measure would rro- ! Peaceful bo your sleep, dear, father. Nide for a 10 cent ly and distribution j !lB tdo-r Feb. 3. 10 If -of money on a l-n.is of an. average In the sravo yard foHiy slrplng. daily attendance and teacher enumera- ! Where the flowers gently wave, tion. The Lake r.mtitj srouvs if stand- j l'lns "ip r.e we loved so dearly, i n x behind a hill i.ropoMns a V cent 1,1 ,lis silent lonely grave.

lew and a d ifC-rnt met hnd of d is- I reaopful be your sleep dear fother.

It is sweet to breath your name.

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Will TSko.

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In life we loved you dearly, In dejiUi we d the same. Just two years ago you left us. How we mlns you. Father Pear, And remember all your kindness, .As we drop a silent tear. Our hearts are tilled with sadness. For jour smiles we see no more, Tou nre four, but not forgotten. Nop shrill you e er be. lour loving 'Wife and Children. FATHEIt AND MOTHER. SISTF.U AND CUOTHERS. :-3

I Card of Thanks

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends ftnd neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during th sickness and death of our little daughter- Helen. Also our appreciation for the neany beautiful floral offerings. " 3-2-1 MK. AND MRS. H. G. LYNCH.

lead a force of federal troops against. Arista Urolhera. now in rebellion ;n Durango. Villa was asked to go to Mexico City to be commissioned a general, but refused, paying he would not "take up arms" against the Arletes, advices here declared.

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GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT THAN 1-3 PRICES These fro slightly used, run less 'sr-'.n i.cijn miles, free from e:uts and

will -asily give 4.000 These tires are ex-

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- ! prtrated last cifn.ii; at the store o! I it. Mataser. "r'S l.'eeh avenue. j j Shortly after n o'clock last evenirp ? i si. nut one hour .:Cior the store was j

eio.sed, a loud tioi.-e- like the siund of j breaking plass atti acted neighbors re- j sid'.nc: in tiie (".isiriet- No attention i . . . i

was p.-ua to the i.otpe at the time as this nci iirn nc is not unusual in t.its p.trfn uiar - ne iij h ioi'hi od. This niiirnin when the proprietor crime to open the store, he found that a window in th :'de entrance of the biiilding had cii broken and that a lot rf poods. nlujing six dozen cf men's trousers. 1 'i suits of clothes. 1dozen black satin shirts. 15 dozen flannel shirts, 11 paitf of hoe.s. besides a

larce number, of sweaters and other 1

poods had hen stolen. ithin on ,

hour a'ter the robbery had been reported 25 Mexicans were rrstinK behind the .bars. All of the prisoner? refused to inikf an stateme-.t. and all that the police wre able to gt out of iho men was a nod of the head. BLOOD STINS OM.Y CUE.151ood stains Teacmg from the, store to a honse a fow doors away L the only clue upon which t'ifj police hwe t w ork- It is ! !ieed that one or more of th mn leeeived cuts on te h.and from breakirn; the glars in t!i window. Search c! t'i '..ruse. which the thieves are al!e-;ec! to have entered af

ter the robbery failed to reveal any of I

th stolen goods. It is thought by the poilce that the goods has been removed to some other nearby town.

IN UXMCZIAU In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Laura M. lonley, who died one year ago totiay, Feb. 3, 1020.

i The I,ord so id your work w as done, j Come up higher, Mether dear. I You hsie vtn a crown in heaven, J l or the pain you suffered here. j I.tke the petals of a rose That drop and fade away.

So was our dear Mother's life. Jurt fading day by day.

I Dearest Mother how wc miss you, Noini on earth cr-r ever tell. I Hut the Saviour loved you best, dear. And took you home with him to dwell

Some day we hope to meet ou. Vhen our days on earth are o'er. In that beautiful isle of somewhere, Where sorrows, wc know no more.

I A ftithlui moiher. kind and true,

We always pray and think of you, When days we dark and friends are few Dearest wife and mother, how we long f or you. From your loving husband, children, grand children and great grand-children, Mr. James Vinley, husband. Mrs. Liga Cannon and Mrs. Elsie lUrron. Mrs. Lilly Koberge, the daughters: James. Leo and John linle . sons.

SAYS DEATH IS UNREAL

Remarkable evidence that there is! no death, fliers ure no dead, is offered by Lloyd Kenyon Jone." room 1165, 538 South Clark street. Chicago, in his boik entitled "God's World," in which, he shows how, through God's own law,' the spirits of those who have passed, through the portals of death can and do communicate with those on earth. Oneshould be cheered by tho thought that loved ones have not been transmuted into -cold, unemotional individualities by death, for God's door if always open between earth life and eternal life, where we all will he united forever. In his illustrated booklet "Communication," he present: his view of, life, here and beyond tha grave, which w ill enable you to understand "God's World" and show you how to obtain Happiness and a fuller understanding of life here and In the hereafter. Simply send your name to the author at the above address and

the book will bo sent to you free of all charges. Advertisement.

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Frlendiy novice. "I an bisrn this pitcher for t'.'en'v minutes In audevll! or I can plae'q him with a four-act play." "I a.ivis him to take vaudeville," said the team manager. "He can't go a long route." Louisville Courier-Journal.

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You'll Agree Schloers SHOES ARE BETTER 95 State Street

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Amaze Hammond He ?ay: "Adler-I ka helped my wife for gas on the stomach and sour plomach in TWENTY MIM'TRS. It works beyond greatest e vpectat ions " Adler-i-ka acts on liOTIl upper and lower bowel removing foul matter which poisoned stomach. Urings out all gasses and sour, e'ecaying food. EXCELLEN"T for chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Adler-i-ka removes matter yoit never thought was in your system and which may have been polonin you for months Summers Phirmaty, Hchman near State St Adv.

NEW BLOUSE OR SKIRT 15 CENTS

"Diamond Dyes" turn Faded, Shabby Garments or Draperies into New

"Women are find.ng it 'fun to diamond-dye and adl years of wear to any old garment or drapery. Kasy directions in package. Don't rirk your material in poor dye that streaks, tpots, or fades. Fuy "Diamond Dyes,"

no other kind. Tell druggist whether your material Is wool or silk, or i? it i3 cotton, linen, or a mixture IS rich, fadeless colorr. Adv.

Don't threw your papei aii without readinc the want r1 ragi

IS VILLA PLANNING NEW REVOLUTION SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Feb. 3. 'Imports that Francisco Villa, retired bandit chieftain, may lead a Mexican revolution of his own. persisted here today, federal authorities, while au mittlng the situation against Alvaro Obregon. had become alarming, discredited the Villa reports. The picturesque Mexican revolutionist, it was reported, had refused lo

CORNS

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. ; loj-.al Dargiins at these low irieis. Fabri.i Cord Tube Prices Trices Prices i c.l J ;.' 12.25 ,-.v o C' 12.fi0 2.5ft ! "3 1 , 1 "..Vi 1 4.11" .50 1 .- '" 1 2 ') .ft" ' ;.7r, J , : 2 .VI 1 T oo 2.7' i i-. i .', 'ia ; i.on rt.O'i l xs: tl'.V ."'fo 3.25a .-.;4i., I :.. 21. "ft -".25 x.jiJ Vi -21.0.. 3.5 l .,..-! 22. "ft 3.50 K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CfT K3W XTSED TIBX3 ACCBSSOEirS cilG Chlcag-o Ave. Phone 1S80-J KAST CHICAGO

Physician's Warning Me are conrtatilly warned against tiie danger of allowing- colds to develop. Mayrs Pipe Needle Halm aaplied to the nose ct the firct suggestion of a cold will check it almost immediately. Thii stimulating pine fragrance is so soothing and healing that catarrh, and colds of the head, nose and throat clear quickly when it is used. Keep up your health by always having on hand a tube of Mayr's Pine Needle P.alm and apply freely. This refreshing pin forest essence clears the nasal passages and promotes normal breathing. Sold in two sizes 30c and 60c tuber,. Free trial by writing George 11. Mayr. 219 W. Austin Ave., Chicago. Miiyr's Tine Needle Halii is for sa'.e Ly Summers Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv,

Says- His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism

Mr. .Tames H. Allen suffered for years w ith rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him helpless and unable to work. H finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulates, impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits", wero dissolved in the Joints and muse! as and expelled from the body. AVith thie idea in mind he consulted phvsicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and ceimpletely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from "his system. Ha freely gave his discovery to others who took it with what rright be called marvelous success. After years of urging; he decided to let sufferers everywhere know abjut his discovery through the newspapers. Your druggist has beert appointed agent for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that will freely return tiie purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they rcccive-U no benefit. Adv.

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Doesn't hurt a tit! I'rop a little "Freewne on an oehirfg corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it rignt off with fingers. Truly! Your elrugg1t sells a tiny bottle of "jcrf.zone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without roreness or irritation.-1 Adv.

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I ONLY lc That's all it costs to clean ;j your riorrie from one end to' ' the other, if ycu own a Royal J Electric Cleaner. There's only one cost to 1 you and that's the purchase i price.

1 ne macnine pays lor ititir in a s'hort time with constant

and efhcient service, so that ihe lor.ger ) ou use it the greater the investment becomes. Telephone us for demonstration cur number is Hammond 525 STANDARD

I 1 Electrical Enz. Co. ; 622 H0H"v!AN ST. TEL. 525

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Specials For Friday and Saturday

SUGAR With a grocery order of $3.00 (flour, meats and butter not in- OCeluded), 5 lbs. BUTTER Gilt Edge Tub, the but- CQC' ter with a reputation, per ib . . .

WILSON'S BUTTER In Pound cartons, per lb

50c

FRESH EGGS Direct from the farm, big ones, in cartons, at lowest price. PURE EXTRACTED HONEY At an unheard-of price. Be sure and lay in a liberal supply. QAP 5-lb. pails, $1.50. Quart jars. . W PAN CAKE FLOURS Aunt Jemima, 15c; Club House, 13c; Telmo, 12c; Virginia Sweet, 12c; Aunt Jemima Buckwheat 17c. PRUNES Fresh stock, large ones. Sold all over town at 26c per lb. O f Very special, at BACON Old fashioned hickory smoked, delicious. OO Very special, per lb dvJv

CHEESE American, Brick, Limburger, Pimento and Philadelphia always in stock. JELLO OR JIFFY JELL All 1Hp flavors. Perpkg AUt SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS The 32c finest ever, per lb J SMOKED BUTTS 26 C Per Ib FRESH GROUND CORN MEAL-- A Yellow or white, per lb OAT MEAL An Per, lb. HAMMOND BOTTLE MILK AND CREAM ! ' every day. GILT EDGE COFFEE A f 3 lbs.. $1.10; per lb. . . OUR SPECIAL COFFEE v cry spe- y IIcial, 3 lbs., 80c; per lb.. JUC TIP TOP COFFEE Very special, OCn 3 lbs.. 65c; per lb........ .... - FRESH ROASTED EVERY DAY

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For Friday and Saturday, only (while they last)

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(350 of them on Sale)

These sets consist of the genuine regular $5 Gillette Silver Plated Razor, with six blades. Metal mirror and metal blade container. Packed in khaki-covercd metal case. Friday and Saturday, only $2.19 a set. N These axe all first quality goods new fresh stock. You know what the came Gillette stands for. You know Gillette Razots always sell for $5 and more then get these whie they last at $2.19.

$5 Hair Clippers $1.98 Highly nickel plated Barber's Hair Clippers, with best quality blades with two extra comb and spring. Every one fully guaranteed. Friday and Saturday, only $1.98.

Double S .& H. Stamps Tomorrow

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Wholesale

Ji v& ll Grocers

"Guaranteed Products" Store No. 16 The Only One in Hammond 540 Hohman Street Teh 531 Hamnond, Ind. Orders over $5.00 Delivered FREE.

Tall Cans

3 cans 35c.

Milk

Pure Evaporated Dozen S1.38

Sweet proflpe Med'm Meaty & UllOO size 5 pounds 69c

Genuine Holland

Herrlos:

Keg, 9 lbs- net

98c

SARDINES

45c

Oil or Mustard, 1 0 cans .....

PEANUTS Fresh roasted, 3 lbs . . .

55c

ORDERS OF $3.00 DELIVERED FREE Telehone 4014

PEANUT BUTTER QQC Fresh made, 5 Ib. pail .

Sweetheart Soap 4 Bars 23c KIRK 0UVE SOAP lObars 'yC KIRK WHITE FLAKE lObars OVl

Macaroni Spaghetti Extra fine quality, long cut.

$1.19

10 Ib. box

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SALMON Fancy Pink Alaska. Tall cans. Per doz., $1.69. 3 for 44c

SMALL CANS Per doz., $1.25. 3 cans for

CODFISH 1 lb. box . .

25 c

ARMOUR'S OATSLarge pkg

27c

32c

COFFEE Our own impevt. Our own roast. Guaranteed best flavor and aroma that money can buy. 3 Ib. bag 98c 5 lb. bag $1.55 10 Ib. lot $3.05

SALT , Best quality, O C 10 Ib. bag l POSTUM CEREAL O HiLarge pkg UPTON TEA- fiQ 1 lb. tin UC MINCEMEAT ylO 3pkgs. for r Sauer Kraut Large No. 1 0 size can, A C n fancy pack T"tJ C

. Fancy Potatoes-S lL!59. Mds: buAth:. $2.60

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