Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1921 — Page 13

Thursday. March 24, 1921.

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mm has GREAT MEETING Campaign Supporters Of East Chicago Mayor Enjoy Big Rally. Cmp!aT supporter for Leo Me '"armaek for re-nomtfltthn for mayor packed thr Auditorium at Indian ;at evening: t.- heir Mm and the various candidates for office explain their q ia!!.neations an i voice their reasons h-ch should nominate them to the office they seek. Chairman of the republican party, Attorney VT alter lpaika. was on 'i.ind early and throujh h;. courtesy permit ted of Judge Oeorje Reiland I) n-rduee the speaker of the. evening. Trie first to address the assembly was V . V. Block, editor and publisher o a ekly periodical in South Chlcayo. h .-'u of his acquaintshlp with the nomif which dated back four years ha mil while admitting: that he we. a -.'m-icrt by political policy that he - as willtnsr to take the platform in .'half of MeCvjrmacW. ft repubican, ml io the. best of his ability call forth the u characteristics of the man. The -i.aker went into detail from McCorr. ac'.t's early days when ho patrolled IJast Chicago beat holding in his r. .T-t greater aspirations for h prei--n: day's executive position and callej - ?e attention of the audience that. It !. McCromack'. slogan and tlo I gan vf his party to "throw at ay : he hammer and buy a horn. Ite caneluded among: rapt applause. Miss Vella Cook, of Chicago, co-i-uoser of campaign sonars stirred aentlment tmoni the assembly by her

'ndition of "f.eo Mine, l.eo Tours." j ' 1 - Miss Cook responded by contributing tt-.adr. ArrannementJ are btng made Mhr numbers. I to enroll the. women workers.

Alderman Tert I'eiersen wno ic platform to tell the crowd that he was candidate for city clerk, brought

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Mrs. lo'iKlasi was in this city recntly and w.s $iftt of honor at a i'4 held a? thi- home of Mm. W. O. Williams In Xorthcote avenue.

I.A.DV IS ROBBFO Vv'htle Mrs. Alexander McNab of tho TtickneK apartmenrs w;s shopping in Chicago yi'sterdav s'.ir was retteved of a coin purse containing about MO, which was concealed in another ba larger for s undry article. Mrs. McNab liad reasons t suspicion a nearb-.' it!indr. but did not ml the purss fj tick enough to hnv" liie wema n appr"hf nded.

K.V IM.l MIIIVi; SHOP A new plumbing extabli.Hhinent has ben uprne.t in Kast Chicago at 1T01 145 th street, hy the Ialy I'lumblnf? company, with Mr F. K. I'Hly, pnVirietor. Tiic firm has a store in Hammond. The Fast Chicago firm has airradj' been jflven tin' contract for n'l plumbitiir inst al '.a t ior of more than .JO house. b-ein erctej in North Forylh avor.ie. Hist block, under onstruc; ion of the Harcis. Moore, coinpanv of Hammond.

T. D. Williams, san'tary superintendent of East ChleaKo. is calling forth the attention of all property owners to commence a ct-anup camtiaign at the tarlleat date posii-le. Mr.' Wi'liams can be reached t his home phone number Kaxt Chicawo 132T-.T or leave word at the police station for l..:ij to call. Any complaints e-f in8nitation should be reported to him.

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The Purtm ball iriven at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening- was larjrely attended. The committees faithfully performed all their duties on the. arrangement and decorative schemes and the affair wa a delightfull evening: to the many attending.

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PUI.ITK'tL MKKTINGs Tii ere will he a larae meeting at Krupa's hail this eveninir to arrange for h mmptiicn for l-o MoCormjci. for miior. The public Is invited to ft ! t o n d . The meeting sohedt!d for all or.en to ori;a!iir.e for I,-o Mci'urmack for mayor was (h.insie i from tomorrow nf icrnoon to Mem. lay afternoon at 2.3" o .-.lock at the Katherine house. It i ' (ieslrnd that a larpe number of we,men he present and henr the city executive t.ilk.

The Mother's cl-ib Is bidding all women In the community to attend thr-ir meeting- to be heid at th First M. K. chuvcli tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There will be an interesting afternoon afforded and creative of Interest for all women who have th care of little ones. Mn. C Fuller Is leader of the da". The hostesses will be the Mcudame. James Johnstone, E. B. I.anman and James McQullken. Features of the best interest to the child will be discussed. A moat hospitable welcome i. extended to al1.

Pirectors and officials of the fTlmore Copper Mine Co, are attendinK a meet, iiiff and banquet at the Morrison Hotel i.n Chicago this evening. Among those polfig- from this city are tho Messers. Charles Iarson. John Roberts, AYiUiam Sterllnir and Roy C. Clark.

The flat building owned by Sajnuel

Hosenthal at 47;'1-'JC Olcott avenue has

been sold to Mr. I'aul Algroz7.ini. a merchant of Chicago avenue. The deal was consummated through the. John Roberts' reality agency with Mr. Roberts making the sale, The Esther Rebekaha are meeting this evening to initiate candidates and will hold a social hour following the 1 I V .... I ......

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Mrs. Isaac Felkner and Mrs. George Burnett of Kast Chicago were gu-ts of Kthel Wilson, a nurse, and resident of Kennedy avenue at her mother's home. Mrs. Andrew Rooney, yesterday. Tomorrow evening services will be conducted at St. Paul's Lutheran church and Holy Communion will b distribute dat 8 o'clock. All worshippers of the church are urgeJ to be present. The newly organized Girl Scouts enjoyed a "hike." during the pleasant afternoon of Tuesday of thla week. They intend adding many Interesting Jaunts to the woods during the coming season and are launching wholeheartedly in all sport movements. The liaptiit Ladies' Aid is boiling a meeting this afternoon at the chnrch parlors and completing many articles that will be offered for sale Saturday In the Haywood A Biehl store In Micniiran avenue, commencing at 2 o'clock. The public is invited to view the display.

BULGARIANS live close to Nature Bulgarian Blood Tea Is Nature's purest herbs. Take it hot to kill colds, fluph the kidneys, sweeten the stomach and purify the bloVxl. Sold by 1rurEitJ and ff'rocers cvervwhere

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VieU Dana re sintering chlDa la the ol BwijortjrH' bol.

'ortb peala of laughter through the ii-ary witticisms he introduced. Robert Smith, candidate for aldermn of the fifth ward spoke briefly hat he might d should he be elected to that office and none doubts the sincerity of Mr. Smith. , Interspersed wit.i the talks William Tiocolo, director of the Cafe L.ala ctn', who has earned recognition in the .community by his wonderfully powerful and magnitlcent voice appeared In several opera selections. Violin solos with piano accompaniment were contributed and executed with skill. City Judge Hymiit Cohen was called upon to make an address which he did most creditably and could only appeal ror renominatlon of his office subject ro the will of the people. He waa followed by his opponent Attorney Michael Havran who while admitting his molt loyal friendship for the Judge further admitted that the bounary Una of that friendship severed from 'permitting him to have the election. The n ell-timed remark brought express'ons of goni cheer from the people present. Mrs. Emma Bpencer who filed for the nomination of city clerk broke Ihe oft and ill-timed conception of Woman's perogrative that of long tonguedness and in Teas than three tninutes the time she was given to Ake her appeal, told of her leg'ttiate campaign for that office now that the women have the vote. She was warmly applauded. Mayor McCormack aroae In the center of the stage group which he had ccupted throughout the evening and his first attention was directed In appreciation of the packed house. His smpaign talk Is so well known in the "I'wln Cities that it need bear no repllltiofa, H: gratitude was pre-eminent and ha leaves his re-nomi nation In the hands of his f ellow-citiiens. The stage bore a tabln laden with beautiful cut blooms bestowed on the muslcale performers of the evening. Many who sought admission to the hall after he meeting was duly opened were accompanied to Tranalania hall where a eeond campaign was conducted, mostly by Roumanians. Both meetings were opened by the singing of patrio:;c songs. Flags played a most consoicuous part in the decorations of the stage and hall.

The drive in this district will he

timo-d in consonance with thi r.impaisn in Chicago. Originally it had been Intended tof start the drive next Monday. In Indiana ei-Senator Albert J. Beveridge has aecepted the honorary vice chairmanship of the A. C. R. I as the national committee for American relief in Ireland is known.

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

For Friday March 25th , We Will have For Sale 3000 lbs. Sweet Mild Cured Regular Hams at only Scp' pound Come Early and Get Ytour Pick

MEET WITH A COD BIN T Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas, who former'.y conducted the Tarls Clenners establishment in this city and are now rer.dents of Rockville. Ind.. writes to friends here that there home was completely destroyed oy fire this we,!t when an illuminating lamp exploded. Mr. Douglas, who '(Ui'rinsr Viis residence here was not known as a preacher of the gospel, owing to a lapse of duties, while he was awaiting a call from an Evangelistic fie! 1. was not home; at the time tho accident occurred. He was conducting revival-' of a Raptist Flatus In a nearby town

Hammond Self Service Grocery Company 220 East State Street

CONSUMERS 188 STATE 641 HOHMAN Hot Home-Made Cake Donuts 10 A.M. 2 P. M. 4 P.M. Put up in Sanitary Boxes The Pure Food Donut 25c

DAY SET FOR IRISH RELIEF DRIVE Monday. April 4. fcaj been fixed as the date for the drive in this district o raise funds for the relief of Iraland Timothy W. Knglehart of Gary has been appointed chairman for Lake county and Timothy Oa.lvin of Valparaiso has ben named as district chairman, the district comprising Lake and Pofter counties. Benjamin Cannon hss been made temporary chairman for Whiting. A preliminary meeting of executives n cr.arge of the dr!e was held last tight at Victoria hotel, Gary, and pian were laid for tha campaign. The : feerty loan drive plan is to be foliOTred. Chairman will he appointed !n each city and town in Iake county, and house to house solicitations will be

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IN" TOUR BIOODT TRY TUB WILLIAMS TREATMENT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Free D!l you get up thin morning tire!, head dull, back aching. Joints stiff, muscles sore, weak alt over? Was your rest broken last night by gettlnt up several times? Are congested kidneys, irritated bladder, rheumatic rnuis taking the life right out of you? Let th Wilinms Treatment prove what it can do for you. Get well. 1.1 1 strong. Enjoy ll1ng. Send this notice and trn cents to part pay postago, racking, ete., to The Pr. D. A. Williams Co., T. 12S0, P. O. Building. East Hampton, Conn. You will receive an S.j cent twttle (tZ doses) free, by Parcel Post. No further obligation on jour p.Trt. Tens of thousands using this medicine. Established 133?. Only one free bottle to any address.

HQ n iOL Shift's Premium Easter Hams, skinned, O g CiJTO.23 whole or half. Per lb Regular Hams, 29c per lb. Picnic Hams. 17c per lb. ISutter Gilt kge utt buttcr Vvit1 a repu" 48 c Brookfield Print Butter, 48c per lb. Snowdrift r,'mng-.;Vc;',!;p"lb. 20c Navy Beans SiK... 25c

Rice

Prunes

Fency Blue Rofe. 5 lbs. for

Those large meaty ones. Per lb

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Malt and Hons r.tr,nA 85c

Cookies

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OR CRISPO CRACKERS AYz lb. tin for

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American. Brick, Limburger, Swiss and McClarens. Popular prices.

Gold Medal or Ceresota, 5 lbs. for

Flour

C irfQT Chocolates, hand dipped, assorted wOkllvly flavors, regular 75c value. Per box

Easter Eggs lo

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10c velue. each

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$3.00 Orders Delivered Free Phone 4014

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LAWN SEED GOOD MIXED SEED No Clover. Per pound 25c XX MIXED SEED With Clover. Per pound 30c OUR VERY BEST MIXED LAWN SEED Per pound . 40c KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS Per pound 35c WHITE CLOVER SEED Per pound 75c Parcel Post charges peid on mail orders of $1.00 or more. Vaughan's Vegetable Seeds, Timothy, Red Top, Clover, Alfalfa, Millet, Seed Corn Incubators, Brooders, Poultry Feeds. We take orders for Baby Chicks. MAGINOT BROS. Incubator, Brooder, Poultry Fei, Baby Chicks "Iflt'fFoj Poultry, We Haye It" 174 FAYETTE STREET PHONE HAMMOND 374

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FISH MARKET

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We have received all kind of fish especially for the end of the Lent season and for Good Friday. Strictly fresh. SUN FISH CAT FISH BLUE GILLS LAKE HERRING . STURGEON SEA FLOUNDERS LAKE TROUT SHRIMPS SALMON TROUT HALIBUT STEAK BULL HEADS MULLETS BUFFALO WALLEYED PIKE PICKEREL All Kinds of Smoked Fish and Salt Herring at Reasonable Prices

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EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Capital and Surplus $65,000.00

Windstorm Insurance Sooner or later there will come the- annual windstorm which always damages property this time of the year. Protect your building and contents with a windftorm policy. The cost is very reasonable. Ask for rates. Pay Taxes Here Save time and trouble by paying your city and county taxes here. We have the county tax duplicates and can tell you what your taxes are. Pay before the rush begins. 7 Income More people are investing in our First Mortgage 7rr GOLD Bonds, sold eleven years without loss of one cent to any investor. Ask about these Bonds.

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Household-Garden and Shrubbery Specials for Dividend Day Basement

oston Ferns

In special selling for Dividend Day and Saturday. A fresh shipment of large beautiful sturdy Boston Ferns in 6 and 7 inch pots at $1.39 "d $1.69

Complete Showing of Shrubbery & Seeds Our basement is'well supplied in all kinds of yeeds, rose bushes, plants and various garden flowers.

Fancy Climbing Rosebushes

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CHOICE OF AMERICAN BEAUTY BABY RAMBLER CRIMSON RAMBLER GENERAL JACK PAUL HE YUM

Dihlia Roots, original clumps, white, pink and red. special, each at Phlox Hardy all varieties, special at Peaonies Red, white or pink, 3 to 5 years, speacial at each Spirea Bushes Bridal wreath, 2 to 3 foot, speacial at each Snow Ball Bushes 4 to 5 foot. speacial at each Hydranges speacial at each n Lawn Seed Kentucky blue grass, special per pound at Lawn Seed Lincoln Park Mixed Seed. Special, per lb

Poultry Wire 1 P Poultry ire, galvanized, 5 foot size, 1 50 Sj w

foot roll, special at this sale for

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Broom, Blue J in best grade special t this Q sale per set ....

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Garden Spade, D. handle, in goodgrade. I on Special.

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select from. 5 pound handle, extra ?pe- Soot Destroyer used for clean

PkS- ZC cial CQM ina flues, stoves, etc.

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Deroes Queen Be, interior paint tjeautilul new shacrs to select irom, gallon can at H. R. H. Paint Cleaner, u?ed lor cleaning walls and wood work, special per 12c package at $4.'J Varnish, Lrry i.oihers. floor or woodwork varnisn, one gallon can. J gg special at Di!!i Pan, grey enamel, in 17 quart size, extr 39 C special at Garden Hoe, steel blade, extra good quality. 98 C special at Lawn Rake, iron galvanized. 24 inch size, s,:cial Q at this sale

Wheel Barrow, with wood box, iron wheel, well made, A 1 Q special at t.Xi Waah Boiler, Rochester brand, stationary handle. large and medium size, extra O OQ special at O.JJ Wash Board, large rubbing surface, well made, extra VQr special at ' U $4 Tea Kettle, pure aluminum, 0 quart size, very O OQ special at Garbage Can, galvani-fd. with bail handle, 4 gallon J 19 sue, extra special. ... Water Set, grape cut. design, complete, 6 glasses and pitcher. 'p'-1 2.25 prr set

Grocery Specials

Coffee, our fancy Peabcrry. pound. 21c; 5 lbs. 1 for Soap. American Family, Fels Naptha. at 62C per bar Grandmas Washing Powder, in large size package 15c a this sale Corn, Midland brand. No. 2 can our special price 10c at this sale Baking Powder. Rumfords, one pound can. 25 C special at Soup. Snider tomato, tall can, special at this sate. J 1 C per can

large No. 30c

Tomatoes, strained. 10 can. special at this sale

Hxtract, lemon or vanila, large 8 ounce bottle 25 C at this sale Flour, Ceresota, 25 pound sack, special at this sale 29 at Good Luck Oleomargarine, two pound package. 50 C pecial at Prunes, California, large sie, special for this sale. 19c per pound Apricots, Bee brand, larsje size.

can, special for this sale at

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Old Myth About Boll. There is a jioetlc mvth that ?i!ver fires a sweet tone to bells. Arcordinf to the bell founders, a silver bell mould five about the same tone a one of wood. Thi origin of the myth, ther aay, la quaintly rolachleToas. For the want of transportation, it waa the custom Jn more ancient tlxnea for bel rasters to wor in churchyards, where they erected temporary foundrlei. The parishioners wtuiM -trri shout, and to t.lu--uj the fir,nr!er wnilrl be for more n1 nior5 silver to K!re the bells a sweiypr ring:. Tho i!vfr hiter found Its wflv into isiTrii til'c. sn't Jnio the bells.

Porcupine No Mean Too. rof hv to be -well ued to th work of hunting prrtipine? or they have no chance. A porcupine will stop nuddenly in full f ijrhr and as It wer Instantaneously reverse engines, an-1 come rharficB full backwards. Tb" beet dog I erer had. a b'.l terrier, wtn killed by this trick. He was absolutely without fear and simply threw himself upon the advancing svainnche nf spikes, and as In "onsejueni-e spoared right thronjth the heert. T -rtn nisure you hunting r,fr'rui1ine ts r.ot m all a sport to b (lipl?d. F.xehhtijre.

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