Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1921 — Page 10
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TITE TIMES Thursday, Marvh 21, 1921.
ONE KILLED IN RACIAL FRACAS
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killed, a member of th po.f w awoundpj and 1 nrrors were arretted near Klnt-ey, .rk, today. Follow ins th tight, a atiU and sc -eral jujrs of nmcns,ine liquor r d!oovprer in the h-m. used y th
Hammond Friday and Saturday Hessville 793 fi J B BARD 1376Y1 794 FOR Service Quality Low Prices THESE PRICES ARE GOOD AT OUR HESSVILLE STORE ALSO Hams! Hams! Oscar Mayer & Co. Approved, 8-iO av . . 29c California Harris. 5 to 8 pound average I8V2C Boneless Rolled Rib Roast, no waste 35c Lamb Short Cut Leg Lamb 29c Veal Shoulder for Roasting : 23c Breast of Veal with pocket 2Ql2c Loin Veal Roast, at per pound 2SVoC Calf or Beef Brains, per pound 16c Home Made Pork Sausage 25c Fresh made Hamburger ... .18c Plate Corn Beef, home cured IOV2C Pigs Liver. 2 pounds for 15c Bath Rose Soap, 6 bars for 27c Try our Beverly Club Coffee special 39c Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour, 25 pounds $1.29 Fancy Oranges, 30c, 40c and 6Cc Corn Flakes, package, 10c; 3 for 27c Quaker Oats, two packages for 25c Can Corn or Peas, three cans for 25c Jello, assorted, two packages for 20c New Cabbage, per pound 5c Galvanized Soap, 6 bars for 39c Lggs Dye, per package 5c Puritan Malt, and Hops, aty 85c Fresh Garden Seed, pkg., 5c 10c Jap Rose or Palm Olive Toilet Soap, 3 for 27c 1 ,000 Cases of Eggs from Crown Point, per dozen . . 28c Chicken Feed, 100 pounds for $2.S9 WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C W. HUBBARD AUTO DELIVERY 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND
GERMAN PRESS JUBILANT OVER PLEBESCITE
MNTF.Rf TI0hAl. SERVirr. 1 MKXli !.i I'm. March 22. Th- ft!!:l fv.Tnmnils Iun",,' r.' I'liliTK to th.- t'mf-d State to r -'.: ui. h vresent administration In M'-le,, before th.-.v lako similar a-ti..n. x rthrtK t M:k"'J i'inannb:s, .Mimci:i 1 : plonic. t . envoy to Kns'.aii'i. h" nrrivl hero from I-ond..n Monday nip-iil. S"ni"" vYiv.-uru hi;is si id that lie tliousrht th great i"t roVum interests were responsible for th altitude of the European governments towards Mexico. T'te Ftnt. rni'Mt of Senor Oo arm bias dissipated tbe b ; Hint recoenlllon by I'run-o ns imminent, ever Kinee tb ami unenn-ir. ivn nvule thru ITesdJent Milierar-1 W3 ee.i:'fr an autcraphed
o X'r.-W.t nt i 'or, son. l-elie. n i;r.- mi." ib;.t recognition by 'A :i S i I O T 1 ; i 1 1 1 i '
s. t,..r t :imitirc vn reeuib-d frr.m F.urc e at bis own rcijueM Miter he l.ad infiM-mel President Ohn'B'uii that ar-
to bring about recognition or iirsii 'vcnmienl by the b'.if
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SELLING BOOZE IN TEA ROOMS NF, Yt'KK. March 22 "T'ne tea rooms in lirofiiwioh VillaK. the Bo-:-itri:a of N-'W Yorlt. mu.'t nol! tea or Kf out of b:if iners." was the dictum issued today by Police "ore, vn Is Isoncr Knrisfh: The warnifiyr followed n series of raids Sijooay ni'zht when the deteetiv e.s found that most of the cl. ! contu-ned a hex craze more !.:; T. N. I T. than 1 ' e p'Atn tea. I Colds, Grippe, Thin, Watery cr Poisoned Blood j Bloodless, thin, anemic people should try the refre-nhinp tonic j powers of a good alterative and I Mood purifier.' Dr. Pierce's Goldi en Mfdieal DiscoTery Ls a standi ard remedy that enn be obtained ! in tablet or liquid form. j Miincie. Tud. "Whea I had j a severe rough, night sweats, 1 lo?s- of weight and Rnpetite. I i tried Dr. Pierces Golden Medi- ' e.il Discovery. I took it faith- ; fiillvfor alwit 40 day.and gradi uall'v T gained: the cough di.sap- ! pea red and T put on f!c"h and got
strong again. 1 nave juu m congh pince. for 14 vears." Mrs. Lucy McCoy, 012 E. Howard fcjt.
fNttont Crop ImproTrmriit Bcrrtto 1 THE COUKTV farm bureau in making it trtudir in econoraici, could do no better thn to orKnire nnul campaign for claantng tip of weeds and bug. "Two of the frreatest enemies to every fa.-m are bugs and weeds." ay Mr. Frank Baackes, Vice PreB. American Steei and Wire Co. "Rut if you hare a properly conatructed fence, you can burn out the weel along the fence line without damage. Hendea your fence is grounded whererer a ateel poat ts used and danger to your stock from lightning is greatly Teduced. "The ue of steel fence posts has become ao genera! during recent year, that there is no longer any question but what they are the olution of the fence poat problem. "While the wooden fence post still
has mint friend. :t. must be remembered that it nor, an economy even thongh the tree from which the pot i made costs little before being cut. The Ubor alone in making a good post and the comparatively ahort life of tbe wrood poat, makes it much cheaper to buy a teel post of the proper aire for the work required of it. "In order to inBurc the teel post for long life, it mut be galvanised heavily inide and out with an eitra heavy coat of zinc below the ground line. Zinc ts the only metal which will not rust. "The cost of production must be minimi7ed. The farmer who practices ail of these etonomies, 11 the man who will make money while his more careless neighbor will fail." The toll from weeds and bugs is perhaps greater than from any other farm waste.
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business yesterday. Henry And'-reon. v 'no ha. !'' o working af Pinefown. X for fferal month has returned to Loivi-il William .Sheets was in thicao t business yesterday. The past two dny bas been Irird on the fr:i;t. The co-Id nort'i wind IT it li"ep.-i uj will hirit n"r',y all the fi-uit. espec'!'y the i:irn., apfies and pear. BUSINESS MEN TO CONTROL OPERA CO CHICAGO. Mar.h 2 1. 'on f rol of to. Chicago Opra company lus tvday passed from the bun Is of a .iia:l .-otere of wealthy bankers in'o the hati'N of 500 t h'oaco liijMinen nu-n. V'.'Ah of t;' 5t0 has ticci pleJst d f underwrite t'te ex.pen?e of '.u' i"iiii'iin illirlrig the nest Ave ye8 ;s to tie ext'-nt f $1.00" per y.-ar apiece if ' a r y . It W tr.e purpose of tli'- new organization In pr.p-j '.arize opf-.-i and rnaiie jt pay. .;eorj?e M. S'panp-'-r. formerly connected with the .;?n,vi?. Association of Commerce, is the new business tnan-PSrer.
Hardy Bird. Tli" Er.jlish fpatrow 1 viid to 1 t to he forty years ht. After ge'tln throngh a winter, notlilrj ran kill fi iu short of a jrwi.
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Mr. and Mrj. V. 1Iotp were the puests of iffr. and Mrs. M. Hormana of Tilack uali Sunday. Mrs. W. Patterson and dau-htT. Mildred, ere Hammond visitors Saturday. Mrs, K. Proesehold entertained her qranddauu hter. Mis' Minni Tino'a of Chicago Sunday. Mrs. T. Beverly is reported on the sick list. Mr, and .Mrs. C. G'oodpaster entertained re'a:ies from Hobart over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jt. P.rowti and on attended tr.e opening revival services heina; com! u-ted at l';at Gary, Sunday evening. Mr. ard Mrs. J..!m 1.. lla.. were Hammond visitors Sunday.
l,irca. Aid society will meet at the church Thursday, 1:30 p. in. Ail members urged to be present. Mrs. Walter Patterson spent Monday in Hammond. i
Catarrh Disfigures Clear It Up Mouth breathing and bad breaJh caused by catarrh have an lnjuriovifi effect, not only on good health, bu pjood looks as well. Clear up catarrhal indications immediatrly with the stimulating odor of northern piies contained in Mayr' Pine Needle Balm This idal preparation rlrans'J the nasal passages of the excessive mucous and promotes normal breathing- Mayr . Pine Needle Palm is likewise effective in celaring up quickly cold? in thhead, nose and throat. Free trial -1? writing George H. Mayr, 119 W. Auatl-i Ave.. Chicago, Sold in two sizes, 30c and Si'c tubes, by Summers Pharmacy and driiKJtists everywhere. dv.
Kill That Cold With CASCARA W QUININE
FOR Coldi, Coughs
AND La Grippe
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Easter season is here, so make the right choice, at right price and is Kovach Bros., we offer best bargains in the land and can save men, and children's goods, also notions and yard goods.
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Ladies Take Notice! Hair Ribbons for the girls especially for Easter, also ribbons to trim hats, the yard Cp 29c. 39c and Ladies Handkerchiefs g 5c, 10c and Children's Stockings, 29 C boys and girls, 19c
Also we have a special knee stocking, per SQr
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Good Ladies Silk Hose, regular $1.50 values, full 59 C fashioned, each
Boy's Blouses good percales, beautiful designs. each at 89c and Good Plaid Percales for Dresses, at per yard, 2 9 C 23c and
Dress Voiles a nice as- J, sortment, yard
Apron Ginghams, per yard
19c
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EASTER SPECIALS
This is the chance for everyone, a suit anyone can aiford to buy. Regular $25.00 value. NOW $9.95. OTHER SUITS $30.00 values at tKis sale $15.95 $32.50 values, at this sale $16.50 $35.00 values, at this sale $18.85 $45.00 and $40.00 values, at this sle $26.50 $60.00 and $50.00 values, at this sale $34.50 Good all wool Suits, regular $1-5.00 values. Y 95 all sizes, special for Easter Dress Hats, regular $5.00 values. 2 95 at this sale for only , Regular $6.00 values. 3.95 ?t this sale for only AND BETTER ONES A vejy fine line of Spring Caps, all new designs, special $1.25 $1.48 $1.98 AND BETTER ONES Scalloped Bed Sheets, $2.39; and Pillow Cases to match, at 59c per pair.
Men's Dress Shirts, each at
$1
Men's regular 0. D. Army Shirt special while they , 1
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Men's Army Shoes. A 7 C per pair. $4.50 and. U Men's Dress Shoes. $3.95 special $6.50 value at. . $4.45 $9.50 value at $6.50 Also Oxfords for Easter, as low as $3.50; also earning the Brogue' Oxford for $8.00.
Blue Work Shirts. 59c and
79c
Canvas Gloves, 2 pair for ...
25
Dress Silk Sucks, per pair at ...
59
Silk Knitted Ties, new designs and very latest crea- 7Qf tion, each
Men's Union Suit, each at
$1
Also better ones at $1 .45 and . .
1.75
Dress Silk Shirts, better, from . . .
3.98
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ARROW COLLARS-Flve Special Designs 18c each2 Collars to A Customer
REMEMBER THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS COME AND SEE WHAT LINE WE CARRY.
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