Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 2
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.ltseliarate d. Tlie boys were lnnocfnl as to what th- y were hauling as Hinnnu li ho nwns a Rro'-ery tA phoned to Buijtl; t'im.rij.) garage for a nieehine to IihuI sunie guuds lo lils sture for him.
T.TIITtM;. tn.I . March ". Joseph K ruv. f Last 'hh-aii.'. harcrj with t rar.spor' tug; liquor was traifrtteil In the M'hitln? I'ity 1'i.urt T T t rnn mr t inK i'.ui. -T. was tnetl am! rt nmmititlnK
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NTERESTING MEETING HELD
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CHICAGO
v TP to hnr lv.n hvnI it a hrlstf nln;. Afnt Kinanli h. of f'64I I'lM'luirsu inimie. Snutti CliirftRo. was lini d ?u.i n. i'"st r, liiount iiit; to $i:in in the court on T'P'iIh.v i.r .uuMnu !;.(ti'r to ! tnuirorted nr. ..I w as f-rt-tu'-.l to '" '.- in f:r rni.nt v c ' I : ; i n a i it ,o, l n , ; n e ,
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The Eat "'hicaao Chamber of Commerce inrt in its weekly session st t li" ( .'unsrps atior.ai church at noon yeMenlny sr.J n hl'.p there vera no
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fiT-'iary of the chamber, tvu (lie fir;-: to p'Nik on matters of amalgamation. tracV elevation and the city
Chicago Spectacle House Makes Startling Offer
Will Send Handsome Glasses on Trial to Anyone !
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Evol.itio who noars sla.?s or puffers front' pyp strain, will be lnte.-rtu in the rrmarkthl. offer of th Cblcapo Spectaolr llouto, Iicpt. l.".-Cf9. 14BC V, Mauison St.. riifcaso, 111., to ffnil h pair of their larre sire "Trtie Vision t!lfee" Kri'K on trial, to any reader of this papev'wh) write; them. Tlimi. splendhj g:lases enable anyore fo read thr m:ilh."t nrint. tr'aJ thf
frust needle, far and near, and trevent ey strain and headaches. I They are 10 K-t (J'j'd Kf!le,l, vr handsome in atiprarance and should j "aet a life tlmt. Unn't send any! money. SlmiJlv votir name, addrnsii
ns. Jude llyman Cohon. , wn)1 Hnl u.nK,., of t'r:o
S ou lii ve ipeti wearing tlni s. TiieJI will send yoj thr glasses n' once, by i ; prepaid pa rev! :st, to usr and mi j for 10 .lays fv--. IT ;,ou are satisfld j in every way and want to keep ihm. t
yon ar then to nay the small charge of 2. ?i .oHierwii') return the glasses : and you arc out nothing. I' you accept their ..f.r af n-v, ' they will mi'lon" the g lease in n
beautiful. vcHef. vMi lined, ..nrlni,; back pocket hook sp-etnole cast, which to be yours free of all cost Adv.
Do you know why it s toasted To seal tn the delicious Burley lobooco flavor.
LOJCKY STESIKE
CIGARETTE
TIt Berale worked morn rapidly than the houf-e durlnir the flrt nonth of tha session rjth tha result that rppniblhan floor leador KattK enputs the upfer hoijse to wind up its business trithout nitfht .seaione. It ts virtualy certain, however, that tha senate will be in session on Monday nijrht.
COLORED CHURCH
PURE FOOD GROCERY
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For Friday and Saturday The thrifty Housewife who WATCHES EVERY PENNY will take advantage of every CUT PRICE in this "ad."
A special purchase 3,000 pounds extra choice Santa Clara California PRUNES, lb. 9c 3 lbs. for 25c 25 lb. Boxes $1.89
"Eureka Brand" Regular 20c quality high grade Refuge Cut Wax and Cut green. BEANS, No. 2 can 15c PER DOZEN CANS AT $1.7 5 Amelia Brand, choice quality (wai 15c can) PINK SALMON 10c can THREE CANS FOR 25c
Oscar Mayer's Star "M" BACON, 24c lb. High grade, rcild, cured Bacon in pieces of 5 to 6 pounds, by the piece, per pound 24c Sliced, per pound 27c
"NIX-RUB" SOAP CHIPS I Regular 10c package. 7l fi Now
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The Famous BUCKEYE MALT AND HOPS oq Per package OOC
The most popular Coffee in Hammond OUR LEADER COFFEE Was 50c Our Every Day Price 35c This Sale per lb. 27Vc
SL. Larabee's Best Flour
1-8 BBL. SACK $1.35. 1-4 BBL. SACK $2.65 1-2 BBL. SACK $5.23
This Price Good While 100 Bbls. Last
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Sandwichola, Now 12c The popular Sandwich Filler, (regulur 15c tumblers) PRESERVES, JAM and JELLIES at Cut Prices
32c 29 c 10c 12c 47c
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Buckeye Brand Preserves 22 ounce jars at only r
1 Lakeside Pure Fruit Prese ves
I 15 ounce jars
I Silver Leaf Jellies
10 ounce tumbler, this sale at Manhattan Pure Jelly
8 ounce tumbler at this sale only I Curtice Brothers Highest Grade Pure Fruit Jams 15 ounce jars at this sale only 1 Manhattan Brand Jams 3 3 ounce Tumblevs at this sale orJy
court bill ture. He the house.
ponding, before the reported the bills the amalgamation
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stics confirm this repf.rL Legislation for the atate of Iowa brought about a bill for the yearly examination of all
school children, and the classification t and furnished
necessary to conform to their mental and physical status. The speaker urgred ihat the chamber body co-operate for a similar bill In tfie Mtate of Indiana which lost her standing from .Mecond to seventh in its educational rating. In concluding- the meeting there was community sinffina- led hv James O
corporation, j Thompson, accompanied on the piano
by Leonard Kmith.
first read.nK- II- t. Lewis o
eral American Tank Ca
reported for the commutes representingthe compensation law. and adJ"d that final confirmation wan being' awaited. Attorney William Kuzy talked regarding present day advices relative to the Tttdiana commission. The adoption of the Metric system was explained by Mr. Young, reprwsenting' the Northern Ind'iiia Gas &- Kiectrio com
pany. I.. I. Oranger of the Tri-City i Electric company invited the aaventbly: . to be present st a demonstration to be j AT6 Confident They Will Be
eonnuctca at t.io liammonrt ( tiamber
j y. L v- 'ii 1 1 1 rz i ' e, unis iiiiun t. e, I? I operators of the General Electric com
pany on behalf of their system of 'nigrht T.ia-htin?" practically pertainingto Industries. Jn a discussion regardingthe recent upheaval occasioned by the hijrh way water rentals, a motion was made and carried that Gov. Warren Sir-Cray be extended a vote of thanks for his personal atvi-
OFFICIAL DIVORCED Judge Reiter Grants Separation to Wm. Betts of Indiana Harbor
Viibarn Betts. one of the officials of the First Maptist church, Indiana Harbor's colored conareratlon. was granted a divorce from Ms wife. Margaret, tht rriorningr hp Juda- Reiter In room 1 of the Hammond superior court. Mr. Betts evidently has had enouuli of married, life for a vhlle, for when Judtre Itelfer Informed him that he would he enjoined from marrying araiii for two years ho replied. "Thank you." The couple had been married about aeven years. In 1916 they moved from Indiana Harbor to Lxjnver. Colorado. Later Bett returned, rented a house
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wife to return "If she was willing to live stralg-ht." hhe had been making- H miserable for Betts in Denver by runr.inic around nights and frecjuentln saloons. Margaret refused to return en.J Betts turned the furnished home over to a friend.
PORRAS APPOINTS DEFENSE COUNCIL
DALROA, Panama Canal Zone March S. A coiinH! of national defense ha been appointed by President I'orras. of Iltmma, tr Initiate and carry out necessary military action to defend the country airalnst Costa Rica. There la one American member, A. It. Morrell, assistant fiscal afnt of t'.te I'anania jrovernmtnt. PaswenKera on a Pa'.f.c mall liner arriving- here today via Ptintores reported that the steamship Izabel and the motor schooner Belenrjueiada were at runtertnui with from JOy to 500 Costa Rlcan soldiers on board armed with cannon. IVith vessels were read? to sail. The passengers also repoiled antl-A merlcan feeilnif In (,'uHa Bioa as a. result of the belief that the t'nite.1 ftatea will support Panama in the territorial controversy.
DI IAI I An All-Star Cast in THE
U1JUU DEVIL TO PAY
SAYS DEATH IS UNREAL
Proves That the Dead Still Live
I tenia r k a o' i no death, th-;.-by Lloyd :--, ."08 S. ('lurk Si. entitled "God's
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CliicMK'o. ill his boo,, v orld." In w hich i
shows :hmv, fhrirjKh i Jed's own l.iw, he spirits of those who have pase1 throiich the por'..1s (;! Ienth can a;ii
do cornm tin i'-n t One shoul.-l bo that love.) ,,.. mute.) into i oi i unlit ir s by leat ways of, en l.-t eternal lif . . h.
ed iirrvi r. I ;i " 'oiTirnn i o-a: i .-.i,-' of I ,' fe, hi p' II 1 I which wjU enao'.
v it h f hoi' on en rt reered hy'tiin thoust''1 l.itve not ljt.cn trd"unemot lorui i. indivi.i -i, I. ir Gods door Is a' veeti . a i t h 1 ! !'; b r : r-' we u 1 ! l le iji-.it -' i ' 1 ' I :j 1 1 a t . d book ' " he presents h',r :r
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PASTIME
Fritzi Ridgeway in " A FIGHT TO A
FINISH." Also "The Flaming Disk" and a good comedv.
"Go,- World" 0 1 t a I n h ft t j t : 1 1 s: aniline: of ill. after. Simply nut hot ii t t Ii hook wi'l bo i" 1 iiai s, - Adv.
arol show you how .'ind a full:i- tind" ! eie itrul In the in--' ' ml jour n i ire to ; I i te)o a.idii-fi and t. lit t ..ii f I'te oT n
Girl3 It's Chignons I )N I ( "1. ifenens liae again .. e into publb: favor. Several fSMmj'it c v.ere worn at n r-i-ent ball. Tliey coo slsl of ," ry l-irice Mnooih roll of ha.i set binh at t.'ie Ijmi k of the hoaU aroi kept It; place by a comb Just below ;t A variation consists of tu.j rolls, i-t oi. Khove the other.
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' !NTERNT10NAL NEWS SERVICE)
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.,
March 3. Re
publican leaders In the Indiana house of representatives were confident today that all Important bills would be disposed of durinjr the remaining four days of the session withot.it the usual jam In
tt-.re to committees representing thts the dosinK hours as a rosult of a meetcity and his promise of Investigation. J tng- last night of the "r-teerinK comtnitA visitor distinguished for his aff.l'a-! tee" appointed to classify ail meanrures tion with the state board of c'ta rit es, : and establish a priority schedule for T. E. TrucVsess. was cai'"d .upn !n e-' their pasfage. The "steering commit, planation of his duties, which fieaisjtee" consipting- of representatives XewJArgely with dependent and neplected i man. Osborn, Gibbens. Mallott and ilorchildren. Stst;stlcs quoted by the; (ran was named late yesterday by rerpeaker showed much dependency in ! res ntative Xoii. republican causus later life believed to be brought about chairman. by improper rejtrinr and 111 nourish- With the operation of the "ateerinir mnt In the younr child. Army sta - j committee" floor leader FiftelJ is hoping; c -- - r : r r-rrzs I to do away with night sessions until
I .Monaay nigni. wnen n legislature will i adjourn sine d'e.
CONGRESSMAN GETS TWO YEARS' SALARY FOR A WEEK'S WORK
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Rp. John K. Farr. John R. Farr, Republican representative from Pennsylvania, hat been declared by the house committee on elections duly elected and entitled to the seat of Pat.lck McLane, representing the tenth district of Pennsylvania. Farr served in the 62nd, 63rd, 64th, Goth and will serve the last six da; - of the 66th eonjjrress. For these "six days' service he will receive approximately $21,000. McLanc had already drawn his pay to date acd will lose only six days' salary.
ORPHEuM THEATRE I VI Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TOMORROW DONALDS SERENADERS NOVELTY MUSICALE LEGERT & EVELYN European Entertainer SMITH & McGARRY Singing, Talking and Dancing MURRAY K. HILL ' Comdian ' FABER & McGOWN 7h Compass TWO EDWARDS A Hunter Drem Abo ''VELVET FINGERS" "STARTING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Don't Mii Americi's Death Defying Hero of Daredevil Deeds CHARLES HUTCHISON "THE DOUbTeADVENTURE" Every Minute a Thrill Every Scene a Stnsation
Michigan Coffee and Tea Store High Grade Teas and Coffees
3416 MICHIGAN AVENUE PHONE INDIANA HARBOR 938 i
DeLuxe Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW
Friday and Saturday, March 4th and 5th Big cut in prices on staple groceries for this sale. Our low prices will be tne talk of the town. FLOUR HAS ADVANCED We sell at the old price 18 bhl. $1.34 bbl. $2.65
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PINK SALMON Tall can, 2 for
29c
APRICOTS DelMonte Brand, No. 2'2 can-
25c
RED CHERRIES Pitted. No. 2 can .
25
GRATED PINEAPPLE Del Monte, No. 1 can .
15c
SARDINES IN OIL 4 for
25c
TOMATO OR CHICKEN SOLP 3 for
25c
CORN OR PEAS 1 5c grade, at
10c
TOMATOES 1 5c grade, O g 3 for JK
FANCY RICE 3 lbs. for
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NAV' BEANS 4 lbs. for . . . .
COFFEE 40c grade, 4 lbs. $1, per lb. ..
23c 28c
CEYLON TEA 60c grade, per lb. . . .
35c 49 c
SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP 10 bars for.
Come in and
Plenty more bargains we cannot mention them all. get prices. Delivered to all parts of city.
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THE LAST 0 THE MOHICANS An American drama eternal by Jaraes Ft?nimore Cooper Directed by Maurice hurrur uiid CLvetice L. Brown.'
SATURDAY Eugene O'Brien in "WORLDS APART"
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Geo. F. Downing and A. Hilty, Props. 3425 MICHIGAN AVENUE INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA WHERE CASH MEANS SAVING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
29c
GOLD DUST Large, per pkg
BEST BULK COFFEE OOr Per lb OC
COCOA 1 lb. can
UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 pkgs GARDEN KRAUT No. 2'2 can RED SALMON Rosedale, No. 1 can
40 c 15c 12c 30c
HOME MADE SAUSAGE Per lb ROUND STEAK Per lb NATIVE POT ROAST-,-Per lb IAMBURGER Fresh ground, per lb ?H0RT RIB BOILING BEEF Per lb URE LARD Pe. lb
25c 20c 15c 12c 10c 18c
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SUNDAY Bebe Daniels COULDN'T HELP
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MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY March 7. 8, 9, 10
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If you are having any trouble with the Electrical Equipment on your car, STOP and give it the proper consideration. Who can do this work, and do it efficiently, in a manner to give you lasting satisfaction? Our Mr. Wagner, who gives his personal attention to electrical troubles, has had over twenty-two years actual experience in repairing, rewinding and designing all types of Starters, Motors, Generators, Coils and Magnetos, and has spent sufficient time in the vaiious factories to acquire a thorough and practical knowledge of the Electrical Systems on all popular makes of cars. This long experience in the electrical field makes it possible for us to Absolutely Guarantee all our work, which means so much to the car owner. Our location makes it possible for us to give the car owner the benefit of the least possible charge for Expert Electrical Service. We do the jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, bring it to us. 0ncial Service Station i AMERICAN B01CH MAGNETO GRAY AND DAVIS
We give Greeir Trading Stamps, also book with ten free stamps to each customer with purchase of $1.00 or more.
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PAUL MAGINSKY General Contractor and Builder INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA We have just completed plans and specifications for these buildings herewith advertised. These bui'dings have concrete basements, hard wood trim and floors. For further particulars call at my Office, Third Floor Indiana Building. Phone 344-J. 3717 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. 5- room Bungalow, press brick front $5.000. 0 6- room Bungalow, press brick front 5,500.00 6-room and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. . . . 6.600.00 6-room and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. . . . 6.175.00 In a Door Bed Bungalow, press brick front 5.000.00 Story and half, six rooms with sun parlor and breakfast room, all press brick and stucco bungalow 7,800.00 2-story 6-room Residence, all press brick 6.200.00 2-story 7-room Residence, all press brick 6,600.00 2-flat Building. 4 rooms each, press brick front 6,600.00 2-flat Building, 5 rooms each, press brick front . ? 9,900.00 2-flat Building, 6 rooms each, press brick front 10,400.00 1 - car Garage, brick 685.00 2- car Garage, brick 1.040.00 3- car Garage, brick 1.256.00 These buildings are all finished in hardwood with hardwood floor;. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AH Work Done Promptly
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