Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1921 — Page 5
Monday. April 4. 1921.
TwiwMi.ir-T.MMaiTiiMfc.tMii Mrtirm mnmririr'Mio mibi iiMMijnw.iMM .n.iii.m,. .n.,i-IM,,. .m,, j....,.. .u , .-.. - ..,..rT ,nr.: "- rHTinnir-"l ir'ninliffliMMilir-riiritrliimiliiiir'i ittiiliiiM lWriiffiT V"" '"ini'iri" ffl r'i -.rr,11- --i n i iniim inn iiiiiiiH THE TIMES P.12S Fit
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A Feu? o f&e Thousands of Men and Women in All Walks of Life, From Maine to California, Who Are Daily Testifying to the Powers of This Celebrated Medicine,
W. H. JOHNSOR
319 East 43rd Street Fcrtland, Oreg.
KRS. A. GRESHAH DOBD Gxris PaA Erajnsrtila, lad.
JAMES J. BEASLEY tP2 ELaiorf At flochceter, New Yo?k
MISS MABLE DESCIiANES 7 Bartlfttt f t.ret Lwistao, Maia
A. O. HUNTER 106 W. Seraoth 5trot Cincinnati, Ohio
MRS. M. E. PROCTOR 717 Wtit Fa-si Street Los Angeles, Calif.
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After Getting Such Splendid Results Myself I Can Conscientiously Recommend Tan lac To Others, e Says.
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Mother of the First American Soldier Killed in France, Gives Eatirs Credit for Recovery of Her Health to Tanlac.
'I Have Been Trjing for Ten Years to Find Relief From A Bad Case Of Dyspepsia Nothing Helped Me Until I GotTanlac," He Says,
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Tanlac Is Simply Wonderful. I Prize It Above Every Other Medicine Even That. Which Was Prescribed For Me She Says.
Was So Badly Run-Down Had To Give Up Good Job, But Tanl3C Put Him On His Feet ASain Wife Also Helped By Tanlac.
Declares Her Complete Recover:,', Since Taking Tanlac, Ater so Many Years Of Suffering, Seems Too Good To Be True.
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
ir.1 M!? Thelma hair of K.T .'! sr. Tr.i.. v'.plt..- Dr. AIMn J. Miler and he Mis9 iT4-r' and fMi'h MUlerThey r".otcrd froTJ Rennes!iier ani -;r---c-d in Indiis Harbor, Haxnraon1 r.n-i Chicago.
claJ traport.no nil rcr.ir6 Quested to bo present
Obituary Mrs. T. A. Aydelott
M rs A. E. Parker Just TftttirBd t r-m I C?K?oni! wh're pe his been liv'af j ?i- t'.it p9Et 1 5 r.iftiiJhs. S reports a j
The JftwUh LudlM' AM Society rr.eet .t the h.m of lira. M. Stirlii 6f 311 !i!ay street Wejnesds.y .Jttrr-ion, April 6. All Eisnbere .ra rcqua)tel t'--s.tteal
- Mrs. C. R. F..!c;.ter. c-f 2S L JTn , n of th outstaniingr ociaI tveftts i trt. recetve-1 a t!jMm fjruia-- an-i c-f tiie -.veek is the marriage on 'O'i- j nounc-.ng 'he deat-h of Mrr.. T'h?- A i
n-ia.y cf Virginia. Bau-'.-ns and Vr Crl Morganthi!er v-hlcb b aolemr.irKl at tfc St- Paul'3 Bplecfal cburch at 4 o'e-lock. Alteesa Emxrl!r.s "w-sll rturn to Bocicford College. Rockford. It!., te-
- ' I.' h!s is trnf- it mav tv that
' Mavor mty fl scme'i tMy and will j tisa l".iv? the. gateway o'i to timc tni .;p-r.dTit r:jndiVito who is waiting un-
' j t'.l tho fJoventh h.ur to announce
AV-J'i'ott cf 3SX Vtn f.W.. wh'c. cccurr-jd a.t th home o( hfr '.?tr ,' Tis. W.l!tar.i Si:nnrns it Sprlnri-J 13!.. iiaturday vcnirs Pej.;i .aa 4a ! to cancer. Mrn. vJ!Mt war 0 yt-Ara t ca. and bos'.iJes her hufbanj. a i ti;
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her. two brothers
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day after epenJmy th6 e-rrfftg hilWivs j t-rn. No annauict-mdi! ha b-1 a-lth her pare.nts the X. Euimerllr.gs nt i regarding- tin- fincn'., but it 48 Mason street. i c,-t--J that .-.h- v te b-:
. o . .3i tv.cd a
n.r.'i Mrs, m- Lyn-h cf Mar0"l : - has tfc raurr.p.
Mr. and Mr. V. F. 3ohroelr have raoi-e-3 from 2S3 Twle. ftr':et to tielr
Sirs. B. iroiTraa.il
,, F."fn6 Il3TnTrjo.id. A4j.i-S Kill. Ace'.a! J' F-x ar.d Ht!er. V.v:.' returr.fd t Westra C?!'.er- Ohic. fday.
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j Harc-!d HiTr.:r.or.d ret'jrr? ti Tr-iiiri Un.l'ers-ty, EJ5"'tn:r.jtoa In-!- t--.;h?. j Th evtatn? hour comrril'.tee of !i I Hammond "Womaji's Club vill i-nt at j Vht hom of Mrs. Harry "Weiss of 24 ' Ann street this evening. Miss Irene! Trtaiinroth will bft th aeyit-lr.g hostess j A musical progrram has boen arrange
and Hmtg will be an election of orTik cer f o-r the coming: year 3Cathryn Obrtln and lier hou? erast Lucd LatKrop returned to Rockfond Coffleare today. Testrddy
afternoon Katheryn had a few friends !
, in toi tss, to at Miss Lathrop.
Th So ar5 So club met at ths home e;f Miss Hael Ham'.r of Lewis street. JIusIo reedle- work were enjoyed and & hIca luncheon was served. The rxxt rweotJiis will b at the Hprn of MZjts Iredia. Prance.
mother of Croorjc. Ml1" ai-d Huffman tnd Mrs. Lo n?a K':!t-
l Sunday tf rnoA at 2 c'.r'i
The litea-s.t'ure 4partrt3'. of : Hammond 'Woman's Club !:! wet Tues3ay afternocn April 5th. at 'he
homo cf Mrs A. v.'. Llo-.-d r-f iio
South Hohan st-et. Ths tccies f-,ri i-. The fu-i-ra! will b Wn
'hs. afemion -vtll be "A Cid'o f.-r ' 1 o6-1 0,5 time ri 1
Compton Mac. Kinsey. Mr; . ttr '"ill have trtixTgi r th
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i A ; ':r Ch'ilm. .... Ar.vr.can xr.'i Firy. ' A r.- r i r :i.r. Lcomo' ! e ! Anserjcs-n Ssi!tinf: .. j Ameri'Vin ftro! Fdrv. i At r'ii ' Tt1 U'd T. i A nscnrdT. ! A'l'Vy'n . . . . I'.a'.0.r:- L-cr.otive . : l! Ulehm J?eoi F . ''i.'- s.-i -.xa P-fif . . . . 1 fTn! I.-a''r
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oe'.linoous. Il 2f.: ordinary firsts J'"' 3 20c: firsts. :;ijc; ciwka. IT.-. LIVE POCLTilY Turkeys. 10c; (Mcici!, 5 i-prlitirs. S3ei; rocstsrj. 20c; Sfle 16 J1: ducks POTATOES K- Cf-'pts. S7 cara; u. 'v PIl. Sp?u!dirr Km No. 1 ppr Vb:. J12 50. No. ? i-'.3 Nor w-bltes. ak-e--J and bu!k. J1.00 pl tv VEAL Sft to 6" lbs, F, 7 t-i c? lt,e
lc, c'-er-K-eigQt Kiaaeyg 140 to 174 lb? :
"en -Jirect'y to court
xad ii-it jfiven a $60 fin and 30 days m jail. The Hi-mraor.d cUy --o'jrt was deluged as usual this mcTV.'ug with the rju;ar crowd of law vio.ators. II Ta!abr. 1525 C'.evcl.m i street. Chi-
cagro. was lined 'II for t peading.
j. Wiihama and Recaard Tro-ip re
jriv.d rter ''f $15 and ll rrt pc;;!1-'
Tt-i :!aef.n. 554
Mrt!i court, wis f n4 511 for elns
irun k . Phi;:
eidy to ;so higher: hulk. $ 7?' if1. 1 ; top. JIf 25: hevy--eight. J 3 7 5 '3 2 " . I ! rndmw wtgr-t. f ;.15( !.. j CATTLE Reclpts. j-sroA- mri,-t .
I t;1 : oi 4 :ry iT ftu..'( L,H.; sitci 3, '
t and rrime. 19.8? y lA.S; medi'ini and i
! g-cd. t l'"S"J 50; ?oe1 and choW : j ; T J MP.DJT" -.P
Powers was arreiyreri on
charge oi rrana iarcer.y pr-ier--a ,
A Tidy KliSi'Ie. A,. a i-a . r i k :th stealing two watrhen f ro h'.n ; . a.1 xd at ro r.- wis bo-i nd over . "a. r.'ini.n; fiirt fT l'.r, t:x.i a t ;
and'h'e win go to his luncb7i.t no3n ao4
he will get back on the scaffold at oo o'clock or twelve tMrty. whatevef time they start after lunch and trt stays on the scaffold until four or fir whatever time they may quit. "I want to say again that I do be. lieve. conscientously to, that the. brick
E i layer today is 1 tyinjr as many bricl
wherever he may be working as h iii thirty years s?o, and 'he only dlff sr-nce r.rv i -h-:.t they are p'd. i-i the a.mour.t r-f r.-.or.ey that they ar r.v'.i-'nr for th" ran-e n:i;ou:.t t v,-ij tir.r tli"-r ! 1 t'',:rtv vsrs i;".'1
dlA: comrri.-vn and medi'irr1 $7 2-f'.'5
f-HEK'P Receipts. 13 market - off. l.i.trbs. t lbs. down J.r-7 1" lambs. S lbs. ip. $7.K l.SA: Jarr.br 3rd o on tnor. 5 "7 s 2 .
PEAKS III niQ.UIKY
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a..iistl by Mrs Edith 2!eHaines S'b.eridaa and sing.
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Circle, ?7o. 2 cf the 5' Margaret's hospital will meet t 'he home of Mrs. H. C Bii!o cf 131 Ogd:i ftrt't torpor, row evening. Apr;l Stli. All n-,.fnbers ured to bo presn.
Carolyn Pat-n and Mildr.J Thinery ' returned to Terry Hail, whe.re they at. ' tended tchool a-fter jspoiidipg the sor'ng t vacation wita their refpective parent h.
I (D) John A Hepp. ! rorrv'oiLMAV crii-rrH warp. j John C. Hennipg. ( COUNCILMAN" EIGHTH WARD
j C. H. Las-ate-r and V.'rn T fohul1
i'r;- l.t F.-fd. I'ii-io:. C'"trs! Lickawarna. t!.ehisr' Vi"y
FOR OFFICE! lirj":
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'ContirueJ from rare one
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Pt:cr sylvawa
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Mrs. T r". De-mirir of S-uih H ohm an street returned 'aft Tk from sev. eral months spent in California
The German! Rebelcah lodge will held lis regular meeting tomorrow ev8iijTi. All members requested to be preont particularly tho degre-e staff, mM thr ts to bo an initiation of cauThe Standard Eearerg will meet at th Siosm of Mrs. Ernest McKinnon. 2l'5 Lwis troet tomorrow evening. Miss Adala Tunbar will bo the assisting boartsssi Aa thero is business of epe-
Mr. and Mrs. W A. Moore retvirnVd yesterday from Hot Springs yerterday. where they bavo been for th pait few woek.
Mr. and Mrs E1 Simon hare, y-n to Hot Springs, Ark., for a short visit Mrs. Frances M K!ngs!y Iia retnrned from several months stay In California.
UVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Th fourth division of the M E
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Mrs. E. E Book. f.3 State L'no etret Wednesday afternoon at 2:."-
COUNCILilAN KINTH W. RQ
John W. Jonr arJ O T M'olf. OOITXC1LM-V2: 2-.-INTH WARD P)Jos.eph E. Hane-. OaUNCILMA-V TS-VTH W.VRP R)rrmk L'r.;. COUCILMA2C TENTH WARP ;D Jchvi Kru ?:olka . COUNCILMAN "ELrTEVTH WARP, fR Carl M. Herb. Jainej. A. M !:. Eito:i V,'. 3? cker. COUNCILMAN ELEVENTH WARJO fD) E?nJ. r. Hathaway JOHN' V MORTHLAND. r.t.VA7iD C. GAVIT. ARNOLD H KUNEHT. Eloetioa Commi.,r,ionor3.
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HARBOR MAN FANCIED SHIRTS: STOLE THEM
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LIQUOR CASES
DISPOSED OF
The t.Vrd diy'ston of the Ls?:k' id
aftfrn:on at 2 30.
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE
XTEJTSTITCHI'VG, BITTOV CO"ErU. i I.VO, BRAIDING j PROMPT SERVICE ! CALL WASSEY S TELEPHONE 44'i S) EU STATE ST., KAailOSD
m to
Ti'o rt-irs Hqurr cai't wore d.-
Aid will meet at the nome Fosea oi wB t ranic mia. &r.. wr.se
n was f.en.enei sturday morr.ing !n the Hammond police eo-;rt was brought bfor. Judge Kiotr
i trnooa C'.ma:'. r.ad fs : n i to
in court it th time h'. trial
-d to take paot and of.
I Scsi's .-c .bi:a.-ed to so to East 5 ry
after r.ini. Zeman rec-.'veJ & in.
3? ar.d 120 days o:i the pjr.al far-n.l
one of the heaviest tntencp handed to lio'ior law ioiators in Lane co'ioty.
Tiis Jsil ient'rc war. i usp-n Jed. i j; Te o:he liquf.r ! violator w. i
R-ading t'.-yshrn Pao.fjA i '.u'hern R. R. . . S-:r jdebk' r . - Tyj Co Un;:-n Fa'Iflc U. Stetl Rrfd in;':K'll.Will , c 0'-er:and i x-- air
CHICAGO CASH C,R41 M4XIKET. WHEAT 'o, 1 red 5 1 4 4 J 1.45 V; : :ro. 2 rod j:.4j 1-451 4S. No 1 ha-d inter. $1-43 'd 1.SJ '-s ; N'o 3 hard winter, 1 4H.j'X-48; No. 1 n.'.r. tpt-Jotf. H 441a No. o spring. 512. COi-.. .. ) ; i:...'d. j," 1-45. s.c; N'. 2. v.-:ite. bc. No 1 yollow. 5i. 53c: Ne. S v. h to, 5.r.i S6e; No. 3 yellow f 4 J.iSc. Jo 4 4 hite.. f 2 1-43 '-c; No. 4 ye-Uow. JC-RS'r. OATS No. 1 wbito, "7 1.4.5 SC: No. 2 vhi'e. ,V -:."g l-4c. No. ? whit. 3H; N" vh:te. rs 7 36c.
! ,T'js ?"r':ta an Injtaa Harbor Mesjcan. handled without jr: j when hs was oaugV.t in th act of
! .'foaling two !'k -h'.v
' Nagdrran ci'hintf ; 'ore in Him- ! mond this morning. Ho n,'d t . : tor aVi ? ? o c'ook w'th another man and while, hip compan on id a. 1 pretence of purcbas ny a shirt f-teroke
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. -.;)-.. . ,f ,t -V:.i !; ""'-"n 'f r'lf 0,-1,. ' .v,.tc ; -. mate rial men 1 he r.f t. th dea1 I s-'jrjs I can j-rod.-e ; i frs.r.kly almittA.1 that l'im- I Vr ' lo...-fr ihan as in 1",.'. Th 1 chatrman t'c.en md, "Ali w a.nt to I 'lo it t f" x ? - "'"f Mr N' Jil l- j 1 f.g-; re in 1?15 when 'v'rv- ; hod- i.pmkj thit most c the l-.or- if s t.-oK pi.ice tutieo-ient to tint i:iie . j
f-o-ii Myer hen quote ere. n. l');o I otiicve 1
f.rifnf '--,.s shouM cucf, cce in i?V
No- w ?r- not tr irg to n',a.A r i s j f-r tho. liiinrT'-nan We a'i know j that lumbr is hihr now, even af"r j it has h,en rfiucod. thin it was m pre- ;
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CDNSUHERS IMPORTS
-,t he oa-. r-v.-'
AN
ICE CROP
of 1 war tiiv. Mr N-.dl s'at"!
i ber a trat nnry '-"a-s o -h'-n b' 1 i flr-jrrd" VT! -k in he wall f-r ; ; $12. '5 and SI-'1" a thousand including . i his rrorlt Today t-rirk deli- ered on i
the Kb s-"f I!.! a thousand i-r h . brick -.! ne Ihfye is --cur h.sh c-- Jt i of puiHingr lie did rot b'.an this n-cr.a.j-e 011 the Kca.1 d'a'er b j oa the wan'ifa--'jrfr !
' I m a:, t to r ay :' ;: t ..-: the q'nUfioa . ion oi the brt'klayor'ss unio'
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Batt
ery x
th.n ir.co.r;ir r.i'tr.ber of ? (rtll',(r.:'J
that we will take m n.
vouched for b:
brtck'ayer wio t vo in n ho '
BUTTKR yiectpts. T 5 TS ttsrs crrr.ry evtra. 4ic, Sr.'ts. 4144 .pac.kir;- sto-' J,; 5
CuliD J'.cC'C i ptS .'.). 0 CSS, 'TIS-
!ta t. frreat jrvra?s houses at
i wi pr :e n.jCl t-:t:.t i: jc nC
shipped to Harrmati at great expeme Hae worked un . wall -' ith him.
j irons tee northwest where lks ana 1 they d'.n'' vo'j'H for h.:s charictr. ;' sirsaas yielded a plentif-;'. crop, the I they don't vo-ifh for anything but his
Consumer company ts now In position j qualncati"n as a bricklayer If they : 10 suarastes the peopl of Hammond I should vouch for seme man who is net ! ayaiast an ico shortare rhia year. a bricklayer there is a per.a-'ty pro-
Tc-r weeks the railroads have t?. 1 '."ded fsr it. th'v dfr. f. taks th-..-
T'a h'.g hout at Cfedsr lake ttvi sli other oass.
cc ar-ionaly th-re l a
1 been stocked. In add'.. on to these mistake and perhaps a bad !-. i stores o? natural !es. the jorapmy has tUip in, but on the averjfe vou w;n
and
Mrs. Hubrt 5av:t
a son. Apri-1 3. 1921. at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Oavlt cf Hrrbp Plac. Tha baby is to he called Rich
ard Tahn. Both rno.hor and son dciag nicely
Mr and
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VR KENT w f.ve. ro-Ti brick b-ir.-alo.'-. aaraare trt Kuseniftnt Mmut 1
William w. Srown. who sold liouor to' '"(y 'v: ross.sioi at once. 124S
BUGS AOTCARPSTS Thoroughly cleanecj in yeur own r.ome, Hamilton S??;h niethoa. "Till ilt-o t3ko them cit if you dosire- Ciil Cooksey", Phone Iij.ainr.oad S4J3 n
the yt-jdeots at Vaiaraio universltv. Erown ie alleged to be quits wealthy. havUiff property valued at over It is a my stern' why he should
JCO ard costs and wit j.inf f-n.-ed to 50 j day in Jail. The- jail enterics was
isp e.n-Jed. i .
otfft aveivjc. Himmond
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Pair.tln? an I decorstias fcr efTiciency and relialulHy go tj !. L. Cohta.
fiblev ttre?.t entertained a number of friend yeAterday t.h on of town
Er-i'-j-ts were Mr. Mvv Franze
L 'da ?prinrs. I4a.h--. Mr. and Mr. A S'jihrr.in of Elmhur&t, 111 . Mr. and Mrs. C. Canfield a.nd children of Elwhurru 111.; Mr. and Mi-p. Trani'-n of Pullman. 111., Mr3. L. Kyle and dAuarhte.r of Pullman. 111. The Hammond g'ust, were George Winkler. Jr. Mr
am .i-.rs u-eorgre Air.it:er. (... Ur. u:sn. ; Msysr w. r. iWjes nf Gir; fri.ta to ; i-'i ana sr.o esueo. :r any. wliy :!r. and Mrs It Jenkins and fa.miSy. j fpr!ns the surp-fif in the s'fcel city j tho FINAL StTTLJuMLNT ACVOU2TTf. Mrs L Mundt and Mrs G. Andre. r.olitiral circles that wan ei&eote.d on ! vith th. estate of said dseedent should
HAY FILE TODAY
OTICE OF FINAL. S'ETTI-F.MENT OV ESTATE. IV THE MATT15& f'V T'HKTATt CF liLNRt BOTKR. DECEASITD. 22IT. IN THE LAKE tUPiMUOK COURT. 1LVROH TSl 1321 NOTICB is hereby fiv o t.'ie
J ITilKS. LiCATEES ANT CRETITORS , iff Henry JJovar, d:ed, to appear in ' the Laie Cuporlcr tlcurt. held at Kamj mend Indiana, on the 5Slh day cf Ap-
larfs plants located In a!i parts of ths
j cif- cf Cnicago. 1 The company's Ka.c1rn3.rd yirie for
ice. coei ar. tu:iainx mater. i are eatd in the hesrt of the city -with
! unl'mite-d facilities fier r!ngr the ' pitblie at larjre. Irs tarda have already teen distributed th-rourhout the city for family service and everything Is in readiness for a heavy season's b'laitess. Becau.e of the unusually mill w'.ntar which made tha natural ice crop in tha Calumet rsfiT'on almost a totel failure, the company has been put f
considerable expense in preparing
find that the brick'atr cc his w,-,rV.
attempts to d ele-ht fjrt a day- 1! . any of you have f ,t tskfn the trc,;ir,; to watch them, perhaps when they were constructins the house next to ' your door, you will note that ihi, bricklayer climbs up the ladder at 5 '0 o'clock in the morning and fays on , the scaffoli until twelve o'clock at , won. unless nature force him to leave.
The. I C B A. wii hold the:r an-
nual &;eotoa of officers Tuesday evening. April fth. At !Vei3 Hall. Delegates to convention eiectf.d at this mtirf- 4-4-1
2frs Boels cf Peoria was a week end fr j-:.it of frs. Harriett V'alker of Park p'.a?. Mrs. Eoo'.s 13 on hr-r way to Cai.fornla.
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Saturdav.
POLITICAL CANDIDATES ANNOUNCE
FEED STULTZ'S
SON IKJXTB.HD
! not be appro veJ and raid bnrs arc r.o-
i-a.urdiy mornin- in'ima-s f rion-la titlod to thnn and there mak. proof or ft 'he Mavor. stated thit they would j he'rthip and receive thftlr dictrtbuti-e not bo at ail surprised if the- Mayor 5l:res would fila and e-sk no-.iA.-tlon for! MTrE-5S she Clerk rf t'-o L-k mayor would neither confirm nor d--ny I P'-'icr Court, at Hammond, this 2nd day until 5 o'c-iVJc the Mayor did not put of Apr:!, 1?2I . in his app.arar.ce as fne City clerk's of. HERBERT L "AHXATO:. !-'- Clerk Lake furerior Court.
Jtself to tseet the dsmands of the pub
V.e. Sseansa of this added ooat an ad
var.es of 10 cents per 100 pounds has
been made in the prise of ics delivers 5. This ent into effsct today, hut officials insure the public that there will be no farther advance this 5foi
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Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work
Editor Tims s FlJase -.r.i-.ouiiC? to the -;ter of Kammond thst I will he a: -.ir.didate for City Jufiso on ths repubticket. suWeot to tho primaries. 4,av 3rd. 1?21 yvtll. r. Rnt?N'-"A LP. '
V'.lien aueatiAntd at the city htll. t.
t mayor "would neither coni. ;m ncr dr.y Fasd Stu'.tr. S-a E. Ridge road. Gary j the report, reported to the Gary police last niht j He did say though, that under thai
dent at i?th avenue and Broadwsy yes j dayfb r tllmi; fallingr cn Sunday, a prop- i
,c'k pectlve candidate Mould hive day
K t -.' t r j c f -rrace and this dll give Mm or any
asked the a-d of the police in locaiing ( other candidate an opportunity to lie!
MEASLES
Pi
terday afterr.oon. when he was f
by an unknown autoist. Mr.
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ms7 bo fnliiwsd by esrlo-is cold tireniWec; us eigMl.tr
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battery acid. Drive around. Ask questions. We give authorized 111ir4 Service. Electic Service Station 717 Heknn Street KUB8ERT BULLOCK Crovn Pobl A. n. CARPENTER
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