Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1921 — Page 6

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THK T1.MKS roilnpsdav. Feb. f). 1021. HOG ISLAND SHIPY ARD, WAR PRODUCT. TURNED OVER TO BOARD

BAD NEWS FOR ! OUR GOLF FANS Wholesale Frice of Clubs is, Raised Twenty-Five j Cents j MlMcr tulnem iv.an 'iil i;ac fl . ! w hen Iis oes to repl-.tuel. , v-l.'lntr outilt this season. ' There is an unusually j.vy deniajid ' golf ri-j-j-piacr.t due to tin Ingres ; tt; pop ii lanty t... the. g-smc. Vou m-v s'-r'ply tKo rrt t;i! (.'".cciUni artruAt any rate noM c'.v'or have advanr- ' d in pr;f within the le?t vt eks? J r. :ir-xi:nitr ly -j cents ach wnoleraK i ar-d fi id the bIif aioor.c ila'ct'a that ' i-'-i. will : no itun:iiitt! decline. , I'tspite tue ln-rca?e in price, the dei.i.aiil continues strung. ?o natural;;-' . th' ie will ie no decree c in prices as ; '. tun as tliis ; inJ of a market prevails. ' 'if balls will probably remain tUe ' ; Die in pri-.e. Usu.t an j:. crease a i o: anticipated. ; J.cicrI eriihusl i-ls. via n-a plan to j t.-Ae up tho a aroe this season .nti are ; i:i nfcil of the v. hole o jtllt, win p.-ot- ! ;.My f.tui that . dealers offer the ) i.ett t-lubs at more reasonable price i man could ? .b:tinecJ at sporting ! '..els storey in O'icago and else when. ! S you had better do your shopping j '. S ! I J . I ANOTHER SYSTERY OF THE SEAS'

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M. C Brush, president of tH American International Shipbi!rfirip Corpo: .tion, presented Fred Morris, authorized representative of the shipping board,

with an immense "key" to tha yard. The key itse! v.as a mammoth affair, symbolic of the work done by the shipyard. Employes of the yard, government officials and leading fipures in the fhipbuilding world attended the ceremonies. "The land acquired for the prrest shipyard was mainly idle land on . the eclj-e of the Tiver and filling in of sections of the lower part of the land was the f:rt enjri-

riecrir.ir problem met. I tie yarn was not in full operation in time

ji, to trice the country the maximum

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' ' m tne snrsl." of the my.-tery f ' '' " " written today follow ins i t contlniiM nilcnos of the Ainer!cn 1 "' carrier Hewitt, w h ich U now to : uii9 over doe. The vessel of S.S'.-S i .'"'. carried; a crew of 42 men. wa- j rio.lernly e-j;:ippeI and had a wireless j n board. It. is owned by t:jc Union . t'u'pr.nr company of this city. j n January 20 the Hewitt st-iiie.t' owt of !-sb!no. Tea. as. w ith a cw'.'o of! i-ipliur f-r oston. an ordinary eight, :y run. It traveled over the i eu hi ' am-'hip chj-mi-l. but has not been : fen nor hrarcj f ?:icp she ;ptt h'.o

M. C Brush presenting key to shipyard to Tred JJr.rris. and bir.Ueye rie of the ?66. 000.000 plant, with its shipways and docks. The -world's greatest, sh pynrd. and the most jflanr.p examp'e of waste prow inj out of the war, Hos: Island, has been turned over to the United States shipping board by the American Tnterr.ationa? Shippinjr Corporation. The plant i valued at ?CC.O0i.,(!tU. About 122 steel ships of 9d5.7'.l deadweight tons were turned out of the plant in three years. The transferring of the yard to cor. tro! of the shipping board was . ttended by elaborate ceremonies.

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lo.ippoarro wiitvjit Uav ;n any tra

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V i WOUND CONSTABLES

IN BOMB ATTACK

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Ml AjC. r '. J I inv Mur. ' b. n or" wo in iod. one labor la'ier. surrendej e, today ! reporc-i front i'.o-n:- t.iu

i Cliiof of t'olico Fits.norri" cf'tr fed ' The atts.-' a j:a'J" "! TTiT)

r!a tTb-isis had f-pent f hrre days in l'o:nt. cn- o the no:;i"';rd i:ic n w n .'xr.-hinp Ciliea ?o r.J vicinity f..r I n member ( the Ilo;- ai r:.-h 'or.:a l'!-n to tone a '."rderal warrant chare - ! buiary. T'-e o;her no wer- I . ; iiz con-ploi:' 'n the .p-v-taculer ?1n0.- j , pec'a! con st a'. i;-.e of the sp c "i mad p:,cii robbery t I'liliraan. I ult died a few hours iyt'r. 1'!.. reeently. hn.-enzu Cismann, al- j

'O charged with complicity in the rob- I

1-cry had pre-i-j.isiy been apprc,i"nd"d r.i released on t;o.P0 bail. Murphy and Ccsn-ano were indicted ! . a grand ju'-y airooet two years ac ' for the murder of Maurice .MossyKnrijfht in one of Chicago's "ahOr ars." The indictment- were dismis--"hen the state failed to produce v-imessea .s-aint the two men.

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in i hifd a sric'i.t u ra! ai.je. Jn ri sio r.e t,, th new ? atn Ci'c--. 'vw.--i' u' I.iv clPs p. i ntjinej-oii clii'o-.- (,: t ! est r rn !"V,n fanifx. tohi I.f. 1e

j t v.iid bectcne i;o- -t !;'i ! n.t-f v .-ore f'o't ! y pa ;r.i; j'ot $1. I i.c.h-', tcmiot. wfvc i n f . o" m h t,..c.' i ti.at or - la i..y clvrttf: t h r ' x : 1 -'

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FARMER FINDS TRIPLETS VALUABLE

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HARDING CONSIDERS

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BIG RECEPTION FOR I MAC SWINE Y'S SISTER ei Claras Be Better Looking Takv Olive Tablets

Catarrh Quickly Ended by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antiseptic T!i" i o ; ' e Pr.r:ri Ti hn':'r i rr.are r,F iorii Mj'cb' r nd tar. '-i.-'iiy he cMrri-'f; o t ,., :,, ,,r ;n. I;. v.ii; 1.3.- a itfe.

mportant probler-s are Unow ri to h ' f-'irr tmme,i;at, co r -: ; e r ; : fn i,y preknt- Elect Har.-lir-y toe's; . r s reported to b Oeep'v eonwioiis o i the irrportanoe of th,; relat'onx be-' feen Japan and the United e,Jt(la " hieh his edi-nir-tistration wi'l b" caii-j "i upon lo Ftt!e and i- csri-otney at- ' omi to , t an amhasi'ador to th '; -1 t- r.f t .ie yf ka n'o i r rrlin-'n ahi 'i " !

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uyspepsia

Spoils Beauty y

A r-eei. Bhrp AppeU- ajttd Perfect it

ux-mmtn Are tne surest ways a: i

to Ataln cad Keep Btcaty Xcthing- n ill spoil the oon-.rd.-xion. fi-

'"it: the eyes and cave in the c heeks t$ 2

r;iiicKT tnan dyspepsia ano'ccd to fro It" mi withyut pfeper relief. if

KOTALKO OFftCE. eA-7yiy "-Li?

If vctjr skin is yellow crrr-rlc-no-i

palUd -tongue coated- appetite nocr- sy you have a bad taste in your mouth i

n lazy, r.o-cood leciiag you thould tako Olive Tablets. IV. Edwards' Olive Tablets si nibftituto for calomel were prepared by LV. lid wards after 17 year of study. Jr.le-)wardsO!i eTablcts are a purely egeta hie compound mi xed v.-i th oli veoi 1 . Vou will know them by thejr olive color. To have a clear, pink skirt, brichteves. no p'mples. a fethnt; of buoyancy like childhood days you mu-l ee.t at thecausc. Dr. Edwrrds' Olive Tablets act orj the liver aiid bowels liV r?lo,nei yet have no darcercus alter effect--. I'hey start the bile and overcome crrctipatiori. Millions cif boxes are stud

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:." wi'tin r.-'i mov on pre t'-;f.y j,-, f'ho 1' iii ro cr 'lio ,n,. siif-f.te.1

nfM.'iTt! ni- w f v. ! . p. i . ; y t.-irui i v id' kilHvar o.ta-r!i oi-. 'pojiifl t livole ..f n - r r:i i .it i 'mo'-p-tit'i 'oioioo.(; with ; ! t i - iintoftiiv l'0 M rv f'b" :l f. t tri h"'.l!iie.

It ! cili rn i :t ' ' ( ;o end ratflrrh

it l cili rn i :t ' ' ( ;o cud I'nWrrh. j K 1 .f. . i.-h o :v. -Ore tl. n.up com i-' h--. ' j :.,d . .o,). ,. ih'.ii, y hn. h. H ci. in.- , (J i:r a sf-.i'V.! ni h-.-d i -i ; . . o 1 u i '-. i

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Ends inciisiion

It relieves stotr.acb misery, sourstotnacb, belching and all stomach disease or money back. I arRe box cf tablets at ell druggists ia all towns.

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"My Beauty Secrt? Just Tse Stxi- t k tf's Dyspepsia Tablets for Good Tigtt- , t.,

-.ion; z,t K-atave Do tiae Kest." , 'J h- p- isimeus by-p.-t-.tt ;' rm- fi- t": ! tyi-hm may a'o-cr'.'' 'i into t;,; ,.e j I at.d Piir.fdy rniii fao i;ov lee;,-. A b .J ! j

Quartermaster Army-Navy Store 212 E. State St Hammond Just Across from Post Office

i.'i XHVlxli Lt U RUT in Mffcr Vsuvrs rstttfl tn ctiek vln'imcs fliroiitrrinnf r'ie- r!av lliat v 5 'v:

just conldn t watt cn you as we wouTd like t?, as muca as we stiived to give you the service as well as the rare ba;gair. TOMORROW is cvr second and last day of Dollar Day. Our stocks have been again replenished and our heb increased for the wind-up. Com early.

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i-'-.c ntion n.a r i-ti-.t Ti-'ori ni-.'iftit-a i'-'Heestiop. f- tui;iM S't ivrt' X)yy!'Cpa Tablets t h d'.-t ro -s. due to uj ipppi ;a are godd'"! snd thus !h:3 .lion: if to arood 1 ,.kr ami v-d U.pc-

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Army Shoes 5 1

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1 Rain Coats J 1 ; U. S. Gov. Quilts $ 1

HELLERMAN'S SALE 3 More Days Better Shoes at Lower Prices 595 HOHMAN ST.

Can vftii Imaerir. wf r.lar 1 fifl

I OTCcoats for Wednesday and $

lhursday only, your choice ot the let at

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e iavc arranged a large bt cf 0L? repaired Army Shoes for Dollar : Day. It will pay ycu to come for miles and get a pair at only

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T?ka 'em away. U. S. GaverTtraer.t Renovated Quiits, in good condition. Some like new, Various colors and weights, only . .

Woo! Socks

Extra bge. Formerly priced The regebr 65c frjade Wool

I M t 6Sc each. Specially priced b t j .Ut Socks. Extra hev.

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;br 65c gTade Wool 1t , xtra hev;y weights, all $ Ih .00 Out they go, Do!!:r I

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Corned Beef

veraiiS extra heavy $1

A nen- liubin; c uar l!ty ai c tn et nd mild jmcke.i.Ii dealers, 1-vX

Frcm U. S. Government. Sne-

H k! cialiy priced for Dollar Days, 6 r :!'! c ' c i r i

iU Beef

B!ue Dcnin Overalls, extra cood .

. QQ ! weight, coane in all sizes. Your $ Pj .00

: choice l)oJ:ar Days, Jackets or t -

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iWIN CITY'S GREATEST STORE INDIANA HARBOR'S RIG STORE 3424-26 MICHIGAN AVENUE INDIANA HARBOR

Our First Febuary Extraordinary

IT'S AN EVENT That Marks the LOWEST EBB OF LOW PRICES ! You may read of sales that claim big things in price reductions, but here are FACTS and FIGURES told in a plain, straightforward way, that speak louder than horns can blow and our word for it, ycu will see much higher prices in the near future. Every item on this page is quoted lower than MILL PRICES of TODAY.

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36-in. 25c Bleached Muslin, yd. 15c 3,600 yards good grade, yard wide, bleached muslin; full, perfect thread; cut from the full bolt. Cost more at the mill today. A limit of 20 yards to a customer. Yard

15C

81 -inch Heavy Bleached Sheeting

Round thread, full standard width, full weight, bleached ing; elegant wearer and washer; sold as hiVh as 89c; this Cotton Goods Sale, lard

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Full Length Bleached Bed Sheets 2 yards wide, IV 2 yards long; good grade Bleached Bed Sheets w ith deep hem and French seam. These Sheets would be cheap at $1.25. Limit, 6 Sheets to a customer. Each

81x90 inch $2.00 Bed Sheets

r v 1 1"3 r-in-I VAiinrl Krarl rIar-ir- Fsi-l tlu-f cir

Jl-v ti u 1 iv c t jtenwv. 1 unu tin vuu uivavuvu kvu uv v.. 9 an. v f 1 vQD i rv l- - e 1 rl- fm cm n ml Ace cr anrlj rrl iJalii

a I V ' V UlVilV-O, tllVII i l- ill f OV-UAAUw70y OlUtlUV-l H' ' V UlUV-t-'i specially priced during Cotton Goods sale. Each

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Full Size Bed Blankets, pairs I - r- r r o rrlnrorl itV f rrro r r far rnH rr R RIjanLtc

border misprints. Each

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Full Size Bed Spreads, each Marseilles pattern Cotton Crochet Bed Spreads, in good scroll designs; hemmed ready for use; 100 to sell; we will not guarantee them to last the week out. Each

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3-lb. One Piece Comfort Batts Pure white full flake cotton Batts. in one piece, for comfort mak

ing; usually sell at $1.50; hile 10 cases last, or the week's sell- a U

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45x36 Heavy Bleached Pillow Cases Full bleached, deep hem; size 45x36 inch Pillow Cases; made

from good grade casing; a limit of only 6 to a customer. Cotton jf m

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Cotton Goods Sale Bath Towels

B'g site, two thread. 50c bleached Bath 29 C Tovels, each. . Extra hc-tvy, vhuv bordered 59c bleached bath Tols- 33 c each 20x42 inch extra heavy 79c. bleached Qc Bath Towels. . 22x44 three thread fVI bleached Bath CZClf Towels, each . .

Cotton Goods Sale Pillow Cases Ail Sizes 42x36 inch hemmed bleached Pillow Case. 33c values, 25 C each 45x36 full thread, bleached Pillow Cases. 45c grade. 29c each 42x3o best grade hemmed Pillow Cases, 59c grade. 5 C n each OOC 45x30 best grade hemmed, bleached. Pillow Cajex; 03c grad-. at f;h 39c only

Cotton Goods Sale 36-in.

Muslins

36 inch medium weight: unbleached Muslin. 18c grade. 10 yd. 2-C limit; yd.. . 36 inch fine soft thread perfect bleached Sheeting Muslin: 25c grade, 15c ,3 i d 36 inch soft needle im islied, pure bleached Muslin, for und.-rc.tr men.s.30c 3 grade, yd. . . . -" 36 inches finest remnd thread bleached Mus I.n; cut from full loit, 3c grade. 2C per vd "

Cotton Goods Sale Percales Ginghams Double fold good g'adi light or daik tround Dr-s Percaij 1 C , yard 100 36 inch wide stani.rd count, wark grounl. 33c Dress Percales. 1 Qr full rices.yd..AU 27 inch iare or fi.ial! plaid and check Dtcsj Gir.gha.tis good OCIp styles, yd.... 32 inch Scotch plaid Dresfl Ginghams, ir. !0 new patterns. "?Qf 59c grade, yd. .OJ?C

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