Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 14

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THE TIMES .r'AGE

GARY NEWS

ELECTON IS SOUGHT

rhairmiin t tin- executive committr . . Tg EES "WKV PS-

ana win unno"o.cu .i...,. . - days, a." wi-ll a t!.: lis;. of yarir.u.i j

oinir luces that an: beitm nm.ointc.J 1 to a:sist Mr. Htmi'lton in his cam- , r..nr'm:.-d fro" J'ai-

of which . 111 prove of lr xlirt!a!:s 1. -:y M'lmSnh-trati.m d-.v.-iys 1 . ... . , 1.1 i ..... i. ., i . i ......

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UXliiMUU VJ. ; hav. bf.n forni-d and they are canva

In every ward.

Thad M' no2 nsisi. ar-rtidate fir c.ty new improved) coritainln.ar 14 i02 acres; Ju.ls. is makln? a irond rac for tho Calumet I'ark (now iiivirov-d c..ai-

diy bench and ha? hundn-d.o or y..tm rVlh'-w who arc worltlnir In Jus int-'-i st. Several IThnd for Jtid-'e" .-lnh

8. The cxpcr.S' to the city y wny of Uaiiiui-ctt lor ir.jui h-h to per ions and pr.jerty has been practically not!;!: ind i t ati n .luc care on t .he .art of t he.

AUTO COLEISION

According to word reclvd f r.ym j Rochester, Minn.. Thoraw Kn.otts, ex- J mayor of "ar. will go under a major j

operation within a few day. His con- i dttlon i lowly Improving and tnej -p. n. T'ricc Rrondway and John

physician think he wi'.l be sul ficien : !y j r-rr nko, l""1 Jefferson street, were

severely r.:iker. when toeir a!:fo crashed t-'Ret'.ier yesterday afternoon at fith a-'fiuie and Hroadway. rricc was driving a Hodre cotipe and Pr-rcn-

policc an-.l .t her officials in protect ii-r daiiijf r ' n s rl'ieej.

taming G.S." acres. t'onjrt -stlon f f strer t cars at IMn-n. Kr.,i tv, 4 I sv.'inic and Oithrl i rc t h is hr-en

(hit our park acreage has heen ln-.-r ased from 34 67 acres to 1U 4!2

atid r t ru o i nn r v ).ir.:)i i

i- ak iii jirh.'e jevfl was reached in ; HKiiiie of tlo; niiiiim-r of 1H2:J, and ah- ; liormal pr;.-". l,av p re vai ! .a durirjr.

th; ertlre fs .5 in ;r: ; st rc t h In a" !:tc-i j have been l:i my o:Tiee every work.t K to the conditions ..r-ilrw'rr.y found wo day, l.avintf !. n the :irst m.tyor who have had coal fan. I;.-, i id aditttme- , v,-r ,jev,,tcd his entire tins to li s

t ration, (strike? I. war di!vs arid !:

u '.j t rial dep res.- ii - r l 1. I have

.CORMACK, Mayer cnti nued. i

stopped; sis.' switching over FrFythe avenue resulting; iu iner. as d j jf ty to life and property (particularly school

besides the landscape work all children .

improved by next week to stand the

operation

DEMOCRATS MEET

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truck. The two

machines were badly dnias-ed.

Democrats of the c.ty gathered la?V

night at the auditorium of the public library to pperare their city ticket for; BAUD FLEA ELECTION the coming primaries. A steering- corn-' jnittee, cri-iposeii of a representative! Cnry .'and Fl'Mii wiM ho'.d their anfioni each ward and five delegates at nvsal election of officers this eventnS larde. was appointed to consider can- ; at the ball room the Commercial didatea from the various ward fvr ; rltib to whh-h all the Shriners of Oar.idermanlc vacancies and to n port are invited to attend. Fvdlowln tlo' to the members next Thursday night. ; r". ctlon there w'.'.l be several n tv ' 'flit is probable that Major A. V. Mel - , didates initiated ir.to th- mysterb. :s ton will be the candidate for mayor, rites of the "Sa:id Itches." and It is Harry Arnold of the Gary Trust and expected there will he some lame backs tSavlnsrs -bank for city treascrer. Wil- nmoncr pron.inent citizen.- of CJary to-

a.m FiirerM for eitv ludlte and Mrs., morrow. A movie of the Sonne meet

rr.HUp I-wis for city clerk.

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(Fcrmerly Sheffield's Store) 470 Summer Street Hammond

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opens ror tue Season

(ST. PATRICK'S DAY)

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IN HONOR OF

ST. PATRICK

Insr In Gary, in mi,"., w.l shown d i r i ; r f ne proirram.

also be

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Entertainments galore flooded every hall and assembly room in (lary last ni-ht in honor of St. Patrick's birthday. The Harrison chib staffed "ne of the biggest programs ever pulled off In tVi eliiH rooms. Sneakers of nrom-

Inencc addressed the patherin? that Will Probably NOW G"0 illtO

iatmm-0 its way tnrou-n me anors I'ances and real Irish pongs were also on the entertainment program and the refreshment committee delighted the erosvd by servinK the old-fashioned famous "Mulligan Stew," which struck a responsive cord and tender spot in every one present.

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Large Loaf Bread, per loaf

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FREED BY JURY r:i:J;r:":K 29c r?L??: . 79

ITND MOONSHINE

Alma Mtrtuska. 1412 Cleveland St.. was arrested by the "sponge squad" late yesterday afternoon, after the officers raided her home and f"Cind a number ef pail n Jugs full of "moonehine." All was booked at the station oa the charge of violating the state liquor law.

POLICE FINISH VOTING

Pictures She Tells tlie Public FT Mn.rUKP MORRIS ,c-.,tf ,-n(ltSr0NPr.NT I N. SERVICE! Alin'MOUM. March 1 S. ( 1 a ra, Snn'.i Haii-on will enter the moving picture ranks. ., The "happiest woman 1n America, besieged bv photoplay agents, will t"J3v sivn a contract with one of the l,iK fihn c.nipanies. This company, it is pre.p ted w i lie tiie rniversal. ' This much, the- "happbst woman in America" told me f-dey in her little "pray home in the west'' The woman, who yesterday was freed of a entire of murdering Jake

1.. Uanieii. oi! p!i:t"crat ;snd pol'tha! c. ewr, will go int.. the realms of "n.a'vc

believe' to ri-tftiiKt the sordid drama j' of hr life. Her debut as a nmticn picture star will ho made, pile told me. ,v

to teach the I.-f.-on of her life to

We Carry a FiJl Ur.e of Fresh Meats, Fruits and Vegetables PHONE HAMMOND 3405 FREE DELIVERIES

With Special Entertainment Chicken and Fish Dinners Soft Drinks Good Music Clever Entertainers Dancing Phone Gary 967 for Reservations Everybody Invited NICK SLADE, Prop. Ninth Avenue and Clark Road

All the police officers have finished their voting today for officials for th.

police pension fund and according j America'!! young womanhood. the talk about the station. Mayor fiv south west's greatest "school t"r

Hodges will probably be elected presi- ., ,,,,,,, ,.,,-, history. The

d.-nt of the body to handle the matter. The ballots will be counted this afternoon by a board named for the purpose and the results will be placed on the bulletin board at the central station.

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Street Car Hits Auto A outh bound Hohart street car crashed Into a Ford last night at IRth avenue and Broadway, damaging the

fenders of the machine and shaking i

the driver, J. It. Osiin, 171 f Ilmadway. As the driver was not hurt, the, street car continued its journey and the pollco were unable to learn the name of the crew or the number of the c-ar.

Johnson Mass Meeting Another large mass -meeting in tho Interests of the candidacy of R. O Johnson. republican candidate for o ay or. will be held this evening at PI mmanlan hall. 14th and Adams, at which 'Mr. Johnson and a number of candidates for other city offices will i-' -a k . .Meetings for the campaign of Torn Hamilton are now being prepared by Vincent Wulsh. camoalirn ma n.-i :rer and

town is quiet today alter an

drinking. 1 ne v.rairi was i--.-... - , j

a foregone conciush.il. U.';

Iist night w as another armistice 5 day" for Ardmore. 4 Mrs. Jake- Hanim, the widow, who 1 ' demanded a first degree murder con- J vict ion for the "other woman" is In 'a

seclusion at the home ttie purchased

hf rc. The verdict was told her late last night. Correspondents v ere barred from the house. The dead oil kings family, it is reported, will liv ehere permanently. "While Clara will enter the movies, she wK! first go to California for a rest. She Is determined to bring suit against the Haimm estate for a share In the dead oil king's millions, This may delay her trip. lb-r attorneys however, haye advised her against lucking any claims on the estate.

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j' X jjTSi E ST9 RE WITH THE REFUj Sfifk -TATI0H FOR BiEVALUESH H

i CTH T IT '; -''- EU& & M Ps fij P P WANTED

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OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS B IMI L 223 h

Fare refunded within 25 miles AT THE FOUR CORNERS

distance on any $10 purchase

3A3YS COLDS

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$ 1 0,0w

10 Extra Salespeople to help our regular sales force serve the public.

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are soon nipped in the bud" I J without "dosing" by use of t J n fi P- rr W VAPORUBIfJ Over 1 7 Million rar3 Used Yearlj, . i

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TOMORROW CONTINUES THE ARMY STORE'S GREAT PRICE SLAUGHTERING SALE OF $10,000 WORTH OF U. S. GOVERNMENT ARMY GOODS PRICES UNHEARD OF BEFORE, AS OUR LUCKY PURCHASE OF A HUGE QUANTITY OF GOVERNMENT CLOTHING AND FOODSTUFFS IS PLACED UPON THE COUNTERS TOMORROW MORNING FOR THIS REMARKABLE SALE. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE JAM THAT OUR SALES BRING.

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White Leghorns . . . 20c Barred Rocks . . . 23c Rhode Island Reds . . 23c

SPECIAL PRICES IN LOTS OF 25 OR MORE

174 Fayette Street, Hammond

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U.S.Goy tWocJArmySIiirts ( -H

renovated and perfect, 500 to jK

pick from, your choice of the lot

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U.b. bov t iuxedo iobacco 500 cans placed on the counter

or immediate selling at 12 cans

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11 130 41'2-pound car.s, four flavors to pick

from. Out they go during tnis sale at

only

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Pure Fruit Jam, almost as thick as a preserve. These are fine California Peaches. Only

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OF AMERICA 267 EAST STATE STREET "The People's Grocery Store"

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W enough for six portions. Spe- j Y (if

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U. S. Government Renovated O. D. Khaki Shirts

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sal? tomnrTfiw. onlv J s -.''mS v

U. 5. Gov't New Wool Sox

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1,133 pair of U. S. Government Wool Socks go on sale tomorrow, only . . . ,

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TURKISH TOWELS Extra large size, 1 ff 39c kind. Special sale price, 4 for . . . P X U U FACE TOWELS With red borders, M Afl 25c size. Special, 6 for only i.UU

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Finest

Sugar, per lb.

9c

Corn and Peas. 10 cans

99 c

Fancy Naval Oranges, 30 C per doz

Buckeye Preserves, 20 C 19 oz. jar

Pork and Beans, 1 0 cans . , . . .

99c

Fancy Head Rice, per lb

6c

Van Camp's Soup, 3 cans

25 c

Choice Tomatoes, 10 cans

90c

LARGE CANS YELLOW PEACHES Were 45c per gj QQ can. Now, 4 cans for i ALL ORDERS OVER $5.00 DELIVERED FREE

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A most remarkable purchase of over 1,000 pairs of Repaired Army Shoes. Make excellent work shoes. For this sale, only

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1-lfc. cans. Special, while 209 cans last, 8 cans for only

U. S. Government

Artillery Leather Glove:

Worth About a $1 a Pair

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While 500 pair last

per pair

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f Ol e Unbleached Marshal Field P

IPP lPPi Brand Bed Sheets. Regu ZJiA Jmkll !ai-$1.50 values. Or.ly .

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U. S. Governmet They are brand new. Sold fl

GILLETTE the world over for $5, genSafety Raters uine Gilettes. Only

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New Army

1650 pieces, Shirts or Drawers. Every garment well worth 75c to $1.00. A Q n Specbl at only kZ L,

Heavy Weigiit OVERALLS OR JACKETS Regular $2.C0 grade. Special C H r while 50 dozen hst. On!v 1

75c Grade

Extra heavy Army style cuf, oak tanned. ' Q

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U. S. Government CANDY

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Reguhr 10c bars. Ncugat or Cream Ears. Sale Q

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