Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1921 — Page 13
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Thursdar. March 10, 1021 THE TIMES
1EW DIPLOMATS
FOR Ulip STATES BY J. BAHT CAMPBELL. STAFF COR RES PC N CENT I. N. SERVICE? VAol Il.SU ON, March 7. New American diplomatic representatives who are to b. the- spokesmen overseas of th Harding administration" and its foreign policies may be passed upon today hy thu senate and the onat. foreig-n lelatlons committee. Senator Ilenrjr Cabot Lodse. of Massachusetts, Republican Icauer os the senate, an J chairman of the foreign ralattons committee indicated that ha xpected a list of nominations for diplomatic and consular posts to be subciittael by President Harding for lmradla.t action. It la sal dto l.o the president's ilrtire to have, the reorganization of .hS American diplomatic corps effecira n pedily possible. A meeting of th foreign relations commlttea today will !e the first under a Repoollcin admlnistrlon in eight rears. Close co-operation between Senator L-1ro. as its chairman anJ t white house and state department is plannad. 2?p!t the narrow margin by whlcn L3a; and his friendj centr! th committee..
NEW CABINET MEMBEKS HAVE KNOTTY PROBLEMS
HICH WHITE SLAVER SENTENCED 103 Af5E!LSS, March 9. Follow!-.
tirrpoaitlon of a. sentence of a year
In Jail and . fine of ll.OOl. Peter P..
Mouldy. Imperial Valley banker anil raaltfcy rancher, -who pleaded guilty, ! violating- tha Mann -white aiave act. j Ibairaa arranging- his business affairs; aHJT a tay of sentence of la days; ;Tate4 by Federal Judge liredsoe. j 5Evly wis charged with making- - ,.t35 Jyom Chicago to Jjoa Angeles In teK ft 1-01Q n-li V' 'o-. --.. i
J Barbara Phillips, formerly of Wa'j1 Mtl. RV1. Later the youngr woman r- ' taraed to Chicago, -wiere she married ; William Staalduynen. Mr. Staalduynen and her husband irar present when Hovley'st attorney '.Jeadod for laniency for ills client. The j court maintained that to let a rich man icaj a friv&us violation of law an5 ij8Jffa, a poor man tecaue he could tvt pay. would fc a perversion of jifliatlcm.
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Eoiatcly qin.-t and there., are no disturbances at Mofcow," taid a mcssagu Jr. mi G'-oisie Tchitc'i' rln, people' cum-n:i.-;ary for foreign affair.-? in Moscow K'jv.-rnnicnt, to S.an!:-.la-j (.lane; sky. !. Iff of tii.. I,:. lv i a n sovi-'-t missi -n. This mfs.-at'i? was rirn.lvtl Tuesday .''ml made pur.hc today. It .said further: "There has ;-cn no rn 'wlizotion at P-t rotrra.-l nor l.'ive any trcr-ch-a b'-rn (lio.r. Crowd were n-.t i '. -1 u to. d. The an-ir is matrittilnin cr.i.-r; not cottin. :i,hit;., but l "Kuiar.o There are no 1iFt'jr?.nnccs at JIujcdw."
Mis Prayer Was Answered! A Grtmshy (Eng ) fish raerchant who early in the year wrote "(Sod si.'i.d you bark to n:e" upon a treasury note which ha put Into circulation was .surprised to receive jt back recoi.tly as part payment of an account hy a Swinion ciistoincr.
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NJtfLt tincl r.I.rni-iff. Have Strong, Healthy Eye. If thevTire. Itch.
Vi!rTvTCIrritated' Inflated-or EbUK O tj Granulated, use Murin often. Soothe.4, Kfrrshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At ail Druggists. Write f 01 Fiee Eye Boo!s rrlai Eye Kxedr C CUap
PANCY FREE! I.OS AN-1Et.ES, March t. C H-'-i hnsirt lariat (1 "K.ir Hart j et. At ' le.ut. so said the f-r.-.ourf "had -nian" , and cowboy of th ?:n-.-n today in n.-pitallr.any f'enyit:?; Ms it-p rted Le-troih.-il to MiJ:- J:n :.' ,o. A r'P'rt. uhi h syj-t through tht r.i-t:o.i p'rtat vorll toot lial.ful Mil hud finally sjiriiU'l to cupl:i". ivi'.v? sioi was -..n to V-ecr.-.e thf hosOa-.. cf litfi hr- aat if s;l la.Jlr.jr lady, provf -i ; the roman!;; s ' r. .- tic v. c f ti e spring hi clntroatie circles. j
Hammond Phone 793
Friday and Saturday Hessville
Store 137GY1
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Al! Must Have Their "B,t." If there are l"nr r;!nt.s of men hefween you und a beefsteak on the hoc? it' Is going to cost you o good deal of njotn-y before yon et-t ir. E--haose.
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T!IZSE PRICES ARE GOOD AT OUR HESSVILLE STORE ALSO
Boneless Rolled Pot Roast, no waste 35c Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 23c Veal Stew Specials, per pound 1SV'2C Veal Breast with Pocket, per pound 20c Veal Chops, per pound 3dc Plate Boiling Beef, per pound 1GV'2C Plate Beef, per pound -. 10l2rBoneless Rump Corn Beef, per pound 23c Fresh Spare Ribs, per pound ISc Home Made Sauer Kraut, at 15c
Latest photos of four of the new cabinet officials, at their desks. Above, Ilenry C. Wallace, secretary cf agriculture, left, and Andrew Wr. Mellon, secretary of the treasury. Below, John W. Weeks, secretary of war, left, and Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce.
?ys We Must, Keep Feet! Dry, Avoid Exposure and j
Eat Less Meat.
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first moves wa? to consult with j ine of
Secretary of Stat? Hurries ani Secretary of War Weeks repardinsr the Costa Rica-Panama
President Harding's cabinet is j trouble. Andrew Mellon, as sec-
Europe's $10,000,000,000
loans from the U. S. Secretary Hoover of the commerce department has post-war commercial problems to meet. Henry C. Wallace, as secret cry of ajmcul-
r.A, avoid exit Jr-ss incut, hove all t;;ka .naly to Itreo
already at work on the tasks con- retarv of the treasury, m jst take
fronting it. Oa of llardicg'a i the lead ih. handlins the collect- i ture, has his work cut out.
HOBART
H i Jos. Star k and family Sunday. 1 1 j Miss Roma r. a. Majf r of Chic a 1 1 j spent Sunday with her parents.
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Miss Verona Krets of Chieaffo and .
! Matilda f.-hiTio cf H.iniro.ord .'rent
AND -DANCE RECORDS' Vm. Krauase. who hs been In a : Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. r'.-.li Krctz.
'sanitarium in Colorado for his health) Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiar
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Shafer atcr.dcd ihe funeral of the lit" Mrs. Matthew Herman at St. John on
STORIES OF DISORDER
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Stay off t!i rlc.:".p trrc po.ure, k-cp fe-.f viry. C.rinlv lets of water and : a ypMntful of salts oocas
d own Lric aoi 1 . nhov.rr..itisni is cause! ly fosonnsf toxin, culled uric acid, which is Derated in tha bowels and absorbed into the hh.od. It Ss th.? function of the ki.lro.ya to filter this acid from the Koofl and cast it out 1:1 the urine. Trio pores cf the tli-in arc also a means of ft- --cinsr th blood c f this impurity. In 1 trip end chilly, cold weather th-; ski a por-s f re clos.-d. thus forcing the kidneys to do Joti:i w.Tk, they become weak and slucgish and fail to eliminate
iJ i"P"r TITER ' this uric acid which keep accumulating
Pork Shank, per pound Pig Suet, tv.o pounds for Home Made all Pork Sausage, per pound Fresh Mode Hamburger, p:r pound Flank Steak, per pound Smoked 1 1.:r. Shank, per pound
Fre;h Pi.s Feet, per pound . : S1
One pound can black i epoer Calumet Biking Powder, 1 pound Faiicv Oranges, 30c, 40c. and
. . .2Cc. . . 15c . . .25c . .18c . . .28c
25c CO:
Com Hikes, pkg., 10c, 3 for .. Fre?h Pacha re cf Figs Brick Creese, nice and freMi . . . Jap Rose Soap, 3 for Prunes, very good, 3 pounds for. .
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T 1 . . 20c . ,29c . .27c . .58c . .10c . .45c . .75c . .25c . 25c $2.99
on a Mrs. Joe Stark and M
rw BOtaiar star who always ets i during tha ya.t winter, is home
,wta an4 snap a.nd sparkle into aihort "Hsit. although he is n.uch 1m rwtSjt Im Al Jolson. And proved ha think he will havo to re
!M way to tear him is to ret his Co-jturn to tho an"a-rium and remain tor Monday. tWW Records, Heas made a record j a short time longer. j The Kreiz family rece,ved the 1 !tHi fsonth of "O-H-I-O (Oh-Myi-OiV Mr. Thomas of Hamlet Is, here visit-! reports from the home of their daasawlch U Just auch a eon. Oa the other Ins with relatives for a fw days. j ter. Mrs. Nich.da Dietrich ofChic .ro. Me ! "1 want to Go to the Land where! The Royal Neighbor Lodse held their t hat her younar son ha 1 ,.a s.d aw.iv.
v- at Tiar!.H. c.rmr" in th r.lo ' ralar card tarty last evening- fol- i nftcr a
harmony of the tuneful Van and lowing ir.tenr..
A. IDzur of Giicafo visited
here yesterday. The American Legion will give another dancing party here Saturday evening- at the Community hall.
l t'O:: ?. pay PAI-::?. Mar-h 9 "Tctrr-rrad Is ah-
ace
Echsncic "The best friend that I ever had is My Last Dollar,'" s-inss Eert Viir.ama "blue" as veual. His hearers axe sura to ItaT rood time, in spite of poor Bert's troubles. There's more "grief" for Bert, and fun for you, In "I'm tronna Quit Saturday," on the other s4d- of this new Columbia record. A happy combination in fox-trots is that of the Paul Biese Trio with Frank. Crumlt's rapid patter in "Happy
Hottentot." On the other side is one ( you'll remember "Remember Me." a fax-trot that almost compels dancing, i
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Funeral will tak;
"Wednesday. The sad death of Mrs. ?ch ;ltz occurred on Mond'y
vevai day.' in C h i c a ; i.
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ANOTHER JOB FOR LAKE COUNTY
COOK j Mr. Fred Chezick and Miss Susan; Hc-ffman of Fargo. N. D.. arrived her" Sunday, heirs called here to the bed- ,
! side of their mother. Mrs. !" tr ITr .T , man. who is seriously ill. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed 513 rk and baby of
Hammono'i visited with Mr. Rr.d Mrs. CUREO HIS RUPTURE
I was badly" ruptured vrhHe tifCng , ;
arwJttAis-Auo, V.' mv onlv hope of cure was n opera- - kllll pproved -today by Gov. Mccra? tion. Trusses d'.d me no good. Innl'y
were the following: Ta permit boards of commissioner"! ta eouatiea of more than 100,000 poputWoa to employ a purchasing aent t buy all county supplies. The new law will permit the abolishment of th present system of competitive bids. To Increase salaries of officials cf eeond and third class cities, the salarte to e fixed by common councils M a aliding acale provided for in tM
I got held o? something' that qrn'kly
and comrdeteiy cured nv. Years havi; passed and the rupture has never returned, ft Ilhough I am doing- hard work as a carpenter. ' There was no operation, r.o iost time, no trouble. T have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me. Kucene yt, p.jiien. Carpenter, 5iS-J Mnrceilus Avenue, Mpnasquan. N. J. Letter cut out this iotic and show it to any other- who tire ruptured you may save a life or at least step the misery of rupture and the -.vorrv r e .J riqr :'r ef fn operjtio 4fiv
OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWIGS Get busy and relieve those paiz.3 vith that handy bottle of Sloan's Liniment
HAT Sloan's does, it does thor
oughly "tutraifs wiL.oui rus" hint to the afi'.icted part an 1
promptly relieves most kinds of extcrr.al pains and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Krep it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exert ed muscles, stiff joints, back ache, pains, Unities, strains, sprains, bad weather aftcr-ellects. For 39 years Sloan's Liniment has fcelped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly does produce results. All druggists 35c, 70c, $1.10.
many vomen use qlyceri?:e mixture There is not !.in -r lotter f . r Kto.nac'n troutie in w.-rat-n thn bucktho.ti br.rk. -iyccrir.e or,, g s sii!x3 in A-.'-ler-i-ka. Ore lody sr.ysr "It is d cie lots cf v-d. My sl.-'frs al.so f .'! y it is wore!-: rf e. !. ' Ad'cr-i-k,i i t ir.vi 3 f.-ul matter fro a J;3TH liop.-r and lowr hew. 1 wl.it h r-.ty have ! ;:, poisoniri slo'ra. h f-r rtor'th.s. VJ--CLU.NT for gut, on ttotaach a:vl hr.t, i - co rs t i r, 3 1 i- n. leoir-ia uirair. .-; s ri n. licit ;s. i;rir;-s (.,; roa'ter yo.i cvir thought ''?- it; y 01 r s.y.t?r. Fmifner I'har-oaey, liehtrau near Ftaie St. A : c.
i and circulating through the system, ,
evenluaily s- ttling in tire joints and; muscles ctiu.-n.e stiTeess, soreness andi6SSl pain called rheumatism. J At the first twinge of rheumatism ; get fr .in any pharmacy about four
cu r.ces of Jad In a c i a s a c f v bi'f'kf.ist each Th is is said to
put a ta! l'-s;.o-,r.fij! r a nd d rir,l. 1 t fore : r. ; - x fer a week-, liiiate urii" aci-1 by
Sugar with order, 5 pounds km t 5 for Rochele Milk, 2V2c, 6 cans for Macaroni or Spaghetti. 3 for Peaherry Ccffee, special per pound Poultry Feed, 100 pound sicks
Strawberries, Unions, Fresh Tcinaiocs, Caul'fiower, Chickens
WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C. W HUBBARD
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to norma! actblood of theee
si irvul a t ir k the V idify icsi thus ri-Miu;r the
tm t nr t ic . J .id Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is uuide frc.ni the acid of grapes and 1' rr.on Juice. comMmd with I'.thia snd is used with esr-el'.crt results by tliouJ.ar.as c-f fo'i-s. who are subjec to rhcutoatlsin. 3!:-re yr u iri e fl pb'-'isant, e".h' rvepcent lithia-water drink which ovtroiir-s uti: acid and is beneficial to your kid leys as well. adv.
AUTO DELIVERY
741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND
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GUARANTEED PRODUCTS Store No. 16-OnIy One in Hammond Hammond Ind. Tel. 531 540 Holiman St ALL ORDERS OVER $5.00 DELIVERED NO CHARGE
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OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
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Piano Offer No Money Down
Just turn in yo-ir eld piano or phocoerapk as first payment id a nev4 Player Piano. At the end of thirty days begirt yenr regular monthly payments of $12.09. Scrprlse ihe fasnily with a new Player Piano, aa instrument that every member of the family can play and enjoy. This
In 30 Days Make Your First Payment of $12 Per Month or $3 a Week
KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES, S Pkg
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POST TOASTIES, 3 Packages
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PI A YFR PIANO
29c u
J BROWN SUGAR, all yout want, 1 0 lbs. . S
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, lO bars
Herrine, genuine Hoi
I land keg, 7 lb. net, atV-'
Puffed Wheat.
I 2 packages . .
25c
j Shredded Wheat. OC
2 packages for
Pure Catsup, 8 oz. O S! bottle. 3 for
Mince Meat. 2 lb. net Q quart jar at
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OUR GUARANTEE If this is not the best flavor and aroma that you ever tasted we refund your monev.
3 lbs. 98c 5 lb. bag $1.55 SPECIAL OFFER FREE One pound best Cocoa with each purchase cf 5 pounds of Coffee.
Vineagr, white, f trength, gal
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is a fuH size instrument, playing 88note music. Che ice cf oak or mahogany case, beautifully finished. The pkyez-action is of the highest type and esceptianally respomive. FULLY GUARANTEED! Compares favorably with instruments selling'at $550 to $750, and the complete outfit is now only
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This Sale is for TWO DAYS ONLY Friday and . Saturday
A Good Player Piano Slightly Used but in Good Condition
Bluing and Ammonia, li
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j iirce Doi'.-es
Lyon & Healy Upright Used Ebony Case, good condition
Bradford Piano Fine Tone Good for Beginners
Lexington Piano Walnut Case Used, a Snap for Someone Cable-Neison Piano
Mahogany Case Slightly Used . . .
USED PIANOS AS LOW AS $1.00 PER WEEK
3150 Oir
SUN SWEET PRUNES, 5 lbs.
49c
Fancy large can Royal Anne CHERRIES, in heavy syra? 35c can, 3 cans 1
PARLOR BROOM, S String, $ 1 value
39c r:
525 K0HMAN STREET
HAKIuOHD, IND.
ANO COMPANY
R. H. Reid, Mgr.
Hcehn Eld?. Just North of Michigan Central Tracks
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