Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 12
Friday, March 18, 1921.
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GOVERNOR TO PROBE RACE RIOTS AT SPRINGFIELD Governor Davis of Ohio has nn-
Mrs. Vrbd Kraut of Hnmin- ret attended a family party in honor of M , . Mary Krnst, who clelrat"U hor Mr cay arilvrsary on St. Patrick's i : at her home on Main street. Mumps are quite prevalent In Crown Point at the present time :.. . i: : ; victim being- David and Clavton Uo..t. tl.e young son a of Mr. and Mrs. C.a -ton Boot. Mrs. C. V.. Blade la iipsndlnar evora! dys !rv Chlcag-o at the horrnj of her son, Oern'.d and family. Tho eon-1U!on f Mrs. Herman Clrm.-t-sen, who has ben seriously si' k v : h , pneumonia for tho past two weeks, in : Kre-atly Improved. Mlfs Lulu n-.irbin Tlslted friends In I 'Jarj' on Thursday. ', Mis Sndie Evans entertained thct s phtnor" class At her home on Tlr.ir-;- ' day r.lgrht and Miss Cora Eroad w ' hostess to the Freshman class of the i Crown Point high school on the .same evonlnsr. -Roth affairs were cry en-; JoyaVn. the evenlr.fr helnsr spent In, danclrjr and frames with refreshments served at the close of t.e f i v i t ; s. Mrs. J. n. S. Ienney was in Cfsi- j cajro on business on Thursday. j Tonlgrht is the occasion of the junior I r'.as ? play which will be .t.aRed nt the frown theater, they are trivin.; "What happened to Jones." which In a ;o ;- ' ng little cornedy and tl.ojp who h:tv seen the rehearsal pay thnt it is th ; hest (riven by th" local h'.jrh seho.,1 In several years. The proceeds of the j show defriy the exi'enst-a of the senior j bannuot. I Mr.s. A. TT. W. Johnson Is spending , several days In Chicago with friends j
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nouncd he will start immedihihIv an investigation to fix rospr.o ;... !'! y lor tne racial iiwtz :.: o- it Spr : '-field, O. T' e n . v rc . isid i.y the cr;n ai attacx en an eleven-year-old vh'tf rir!, M!t-..' Forneau, by ri ii.'ej.vn ii. ' . Tie shootir.j; I..-cr of l'a't- i'nn.-i J" Tlan bv n r.o-Ti-o lie was tiyirn; to ar-
r;-'-' stu-rf "1 tho populace nic.ro.
Troor; vore fini!!v n hani.ia tne situation.
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HESSVILLE
soncu To th members of the Church of Christ, Hessville, Ind., meeting will be hsld April 22. 1?21. to ratify tlie appointment of Walter P. Patterson, as trustee to serve three years. MP.d. WM. KAXSraLI), 8-1S-1 Clerk.
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Marge l orneau, attack ua whom led to tho rioting-, end squad of Springfield machine gun company on doty with machine gun at county jail.
.7. (I. (t:'i. .,.), wh.j 1:;is ) , en !n tliel hospital in I'hi.j.if.i f i.r the pa t two !
e. .-i ks, has rt turned lieinc. Je is K, iii-t iip ast.'ilii in altu'jt two ira'.t.
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THE PASSEITGERSj i t t isrt national news servicfi j VVOKCK.STKK. Mass.. :ier Tt.- Hop- '
ton 6 Aibaoy road dealih the Volstead net a kii K.iut ro-li in the s.-eund round of tlndr -iicou:it.r w'ni' ii w w ma -lies it prohibitive to search jrit.-np.-r for li'inor on the road's i report y. Tne first round nis won by the "dry agents " who i;tu.reil a rctU'St of road idVieiais to stop hoM'mr up passi'tift' rs am! in .s( a rch Ii.n' their bamraije ia the l..nb n S'.".!i n here. Tli activities of the Worcester "dr agents' ar-j railed undiplomitlc by .1. Uuft'erty, liead of the road's police force. 1'rohil.driiTi agents -will not be allow ed to disturb passengers hereafter. Ins said, unless they Knew a person Is transporting ll'l'mr.
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First Printed Book. A T.nttn Mildo, priiue.) by Cutenbor and Fust fit Montz in 14'i5, is ihe earliest known printed bonk. A cop.v of this book is now in tho British muFPI1IH ft f en 'b ,e
' The Times want ads bring astonishing results if their users ars to be belie'ed.
II. W. Baekley of Aledo. I!!.. visit.' .is nio-.hrr Mr. Myr;!.- ilueivley e.o
y es: rday. At the .state mi e-tirsfr of i toXeiyhb.r.s at l.afay .ttf. Alr.e Tla l-tj was fb-etctl a ib-b ate
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tenth distinct to the ht-aii eiimp o'Itoyal Xe : y hhor.". which w: il meet ,Ii:ne.
.!. M. MrNiiv was in ChieaS'O on bus; i'-s yestej-d.ay.
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Yes, trust "you Hberaly. Purchiise your new Easter outfit and pay us at your convenience in small weekly or monthly amounts. No red tape here.
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WRAPS-Values tip to $17.50
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Women tell us that our Easter display of new Spring Millinery is the best in town. The prices, you'll agres, are Jowst by far than anvvvhere else. Charge il.
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Ken Special Reductions SuitsHD85 $29S8.? Dresses $12ss $27SJ
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-Sensible women will buy the choicest New Yolk Fifth Avenue tyfe creations at a fracHcn of their regular worth. They are just in from New York.
You will be , surprised at the beautiful styles this assortment.
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The Liberal Store, hzs everything new for Men and Young Men- There's mixture,. Series and in fa-t ev2rythinar
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Georgette and Lace Tfimmed
Values $2.50
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MORE WORK FOR THE TRACTOR By W. A. MARTIN. (Nat linul Crop Imurovetr ert frr!re 1 Till-: jnore houra you crm nm!: your trae'tor work, the loss you v. !I! have to char,,? "ft to "overhead." In addition t i ordinary th-H work of plowing tind crd.tivatli K. etc., tho tracior can always bo used in nutkiriK new tllo or opou dituhep, back riii and clonn np the whole Job i j.i record time. If you have fciHsiup or sloping Innd, don't lot It wash awny. Stuiiy tho subject of terrjicln. If yon don't kiuov exactly Imw the job i.s done, TOt the Joiviee of ym;r county t!L'er,t,
or e.-ill upon v.';.s 'r t w ho luinwi how to ipse a v-nitiip(i fUeel di'tdier : e i erad.-r.
Tf vrt'-'hs !h easy with a ditcher tni tt trio-icr. Keep busy a long ' tterri- is tin undnt'hed ftcre on or,r plueo or bill-id., which Ih wahthen ret out nd inak a T-nhkped ditch o.'o!;r-v;(- (,f your ooneretn or !rh."::i i road. Tho i;ieitest enemy to ponds !s f!t,r:dlri water and un-(ief-w asiicis. Keep the water off your road and you infiy !:ave a ortf-day highway. The no way of usini? a plow and dikt&'t,z V. a riifch Is laborious, and anj- " ity rho v-sl.nped d't h !i hotter.
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Of Striking Beauty And Distincllveness ! Values That Are Absolutely Unmatdiable ! !
.For Men, W omen and Boy
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Never have we presented finer examples of shoe-making and shoe value than NEWARK shoes offer for Spring. The styles are so
refresh in glv new and beautiful and so becomingly smart and distinctive that you will wonder bv what magic we are able to price them to sell at onjy $4 and S3. It is the result of our huge production of over four million pairs yearly through our own chain of more than 32T stores all over the United States that makes possible such amazing value-Kivinjr. You owe it to yourself to r? t J see this superb Easter footwear, you owe it to your purse to buy at these popular prices.
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EOYS' SHOES $22 to
ThU Walking Oxford of Tan Calf; open work onestrp: military heels; perforated vamps and tips,
Thi One 5trj "Annctie" Walking Oxford, of tan c;iif . " . Goodyear we!;, new wing " effect tips ; military heels,
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Thi One Strip Xhi Black " Cnharetta " Pump;
I'ump ot brown kid.
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Snappy Easter Styles or Men.
Mahogany Russia Lace Semi-Brog'je Oxford 'as illusiratrd w.t'.i
Gut ran teed Noolin Solos and .-. "s. Vv:r.foot Rubber $
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Mabognny Russia . . K . , . ... Lace Semi-Brogue Style (as illustrate d . vith '-u.iran-teed Kecdin'S -'es and Wing Sf" Foot Rubber Heels - - - J
Other Fetching Styles, 04. C'5 and $6
i tiS Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States. HAMMOND STGR Si 2 SO'o'i H i-:i3h:'JAii STtEi:T Open Tuesd.iy and Saturday Niyhts Men's Hose, guaranteed! for four months, 4 pair for $1.00 Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.19 per pair.
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