Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1921 — Page 3

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Tuesdav. April 5. 1921. THE TIMES miiiuniiimiHiniiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiUiK!iHH MASON AND DIXON LINE TO DISAPPEAR POLITICALLY IN '24" lllll!lllilll!!ll!llillll!l!illlllli;illlllll!l!i!llll!l!ll!l!li!ll!lllll!lllllllllilllllllliy DOUBLE S.&H. STAMPS ' J SALES FOR WEDNESDAY TOMORROW I & THURSDAY kaufmann & WOLF - Hammond. iMa Sale for WodiVisday & Thursday Women's SifVs if A Special Selling of Distinctly New Spring

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D. K. Robtrta. D. K. Roberts, the nan who rected the Republican publicity in Georgia durinc the last presidential campaign, has told Picsident ITardine that there will be no Mason and Dixor line po'iti? .117 tT 1924. Roberts says the "solid ?outh" will be smashed. He is mentioned for a place in the Harding, administration.

DO! ROBERTS IS "AGAIN A CANDIDATE

f TNTLPNTfCNl N E A 3 SESVICE1 TERRE HAITI-;, lud-. A j v i 1 4. .M-fhoug-h the lat. s'-?ji-n of the last Tniinna assembly passed x law making il unlawful for jirri'rs rnvk-td 't crime &t;ain?t the United States tr hold public office. l.'in Jf. Koberly, tanner mayor of Trrrp H;u:tr. h served three years in a federal prison for part iclpation in el-tnn frands, has filed notice of candidacy for the mayoralty, rfloberts J? one- of three democratic aspirants for til's office. Six r'puMirans and ono independent also are seeking the. nomination. Tlie law which would oar Kobrrts fro:,) office has not jTt linen proinuitjated. but probably will fcr proclaimed in June.

MICHIGAN

CRIME SEEN

f INTER NATIONAL NFW5 SERVICE) Ovoijo. Mien., April 4. Jv',;ng is nning : r Ii in Shihaa asse count y today f ! ol win the admission of Forvst Hissir.j, 5 w-e-t hea rt of Ijucy vvhittum. 1. that he was present at th? death scene, a, loneiy spot near Purand, that ho iaw the g'ri takn poi.io.n and satisfied was dead, fled Haliroad men foun.l the body of the sr;rl near the. Pere larqi:ette tracks. She was eoon to hive bot om a mother physicians declara. Higg-tm tin been charged with murder.

WOMAN CHABGED WITH MURDER fia-ache. Colo.. April Mrs. John Hant-r, S3, mother of seven children. 1s '."I the county Jail today charged with murder following her confession, po)'c.t y, to hc?tins? ard kiilir.y Frank :-hrld, 35, cni K I. Relaford. 30 who, she. i'l'Tfij, "broke up her home." Mrp. TTanr asked Schm'.d late Sjtiri.y afternoon to drive her to the rancli of Relaford. When the two men came out of Kelaford's honse the wQman opened fire -with a pistol, five shots taking- effect in Relaford's body and three in Schmid'e. Mrs. Haner la the wife of a rancher rlio le at liberty on bonds charared vith larceny. Schmid was implicated in the sajne theft.

HUGE FIRE IN NEBRASKA LIo-'COlC. Neb.. Apr:'. 4. A $S(".nOO f r kindled by a fpark from a train ff-npine destroyed three larjcre buildings rf the American Potash plant at Antioch, Xeb.. according: to word reach -,n? here today. The Potash plant was closed in December when it was found that since the war the plant could not be made, to pay.

Prince Andrew Killed riNT'RNATIONAl. NEWS SE3VICE1 IXXION. April i Prince Andrew, brother of Kin? Constantine of Greece, 1 reported to have been killed at Broussa. according: to dispatch from Constantinople today. Gift of the Snow-Kissed Pines of the North Tour nose will harbor cold germs. Po not alio wthom to waste your vitality. Use a.t once Mayr's Tine Needle Balm and check firm at the beginning. Pisreg-ard of common colds is ne of the causes for the appalling death rate from flu and pneumonia In the last few yars. Colds are infectious and dangerous. Keep a tube ot Mayr's Fine Neodle Balm in the house and at the first eupareatlon of & cold apply it to tho note. Catarrh, that embarrassins troublesome condi tion, clears up Quickly wtien Mayr's Pine Nedle Balm Is used. Sold In 1wo sizes 30e. a:id 6c tubes. Fre trial by writing Geo. II. Mayr. 21? M. Austin Ave. Ch'capo. Mayr's Tine Needle Balm is for sale by Summers Pharmacy ard orus'ir'sts everywhere Adv.

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anion lrepe JUresses

A Special Purchase

Values Up to $49.75

Here are dresses elaborately embroidered or demurely simple, with all the charm and allurement that canton crepe lends to a new style. Dresses .i . mi i r .i r 1'. I' . . 1 1 1 .

it a inai women win aamire ror men nne auantv. distinctive sivie. ana ciever mm-

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finisbfccTand lined

Popular Sailors

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$5.00 Values

Banded Sailors in hemp, Lisere and rough strew, colors are red, brown, Henna navy and twotoned effects. Trimmed. with best quality grosgrain ribbon. Regular $3 values, Wednesday for $3.19. Children's Hats, '1 Rolled Brims, Pokes and Mushrooms, trimmed with grosgrain ribbon streamers. Specially priced ct $1.93.

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Coats and Sport Coats

At'these two prices women and misses will find jdst the wrap or coat for every occasion, of fine cut, bolivia or suedine, in such shades as tan, beaver, brown, reindeer, cope'n and navy. Wraps with huge collars, smart coats, graceful capes, stylish Dolmans and Sport Coats vie with each other in attractive styles and trimmings.

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Men's $1.25; $1.50 and $2.00

s Snrinff Vv eif rht Union buits

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Jilerc is just the underwear for present weatherond for summer, offered at big reductions. 3:hase of first quality Union Suits. Lay in a ff ull season's supply ct these two prices.

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A recent purFor Wednesday

Men's $1.25 Athletic Union Suiti no sleefe knee length, made of 72x80 pin check nainsook cloth with elastic band and in closed crotch, cut large and roomy, all first quality. Sizes 34 to 44, and extraordinary ralues at the price.

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Men's $1.50 and $2 fine cotton spring needle rib union suit in white and ecru colors, long and short sleeves; ankle length ms 34 to 46. and men's Poroujknit union suits in fine mesh knit in white and ecru colors; and heavy nainsook athletic union suits.

Fresh, Newiand All First Quality

Men's 75c Hose

3 Pair for $1.00

Silk and

K big purchase under price from a maker of fine hose. They have slight imperfections, but their wearing quality is unimpaired, black and al! the popular colors. Unusual quality for 35c a pair, 3 pair for $1.00. Overalls-Jackets

Finest Quality

85c Each

Sizes 38 to 44

Mcde of a good grade heavy hluc denim, cut large and roomy and double stitched throughout. Sizes are 38 to 44. Warranted Jto wear well, all first qulaity. Big values at 85c each.

HOME need;

?TiTYVYYy Ornamental Lawn Fence,

made of No. 9 galvanized

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wire. 36 inches high, per foot. .12c 42 inches high, per foot. .15c Spirea Van Houtic, fine hardy stock, about 3 foot high. 23c Snowball Bush, 3 to 4 foot, on sale at 45c

5-foot Step Ladders, made of good quality clear lumber, with pail shelf, $2.50 value, at $1.98 Heavy wire Carpet Beaters, regularly 25, on sale. .19c

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Smartly-Styled Norfolks 9-18 yrs.

Guaranteed Fast Color and All Wool

There isn't a suit in the lot that is not worth $16.50 most of them are worth more. Fine suits for school and dress, carefully tailored warranted for wear all wool, fast color blue serge of exceptional quality. Boys Reefers, $5.00 $25 2-Pants Suits, $15 Of good quality blue serge and brown mixtures are these The famous "Woolwear" Economy Suits in novelty reefer!, in sizes 3 to 6. Smartly teilored and finished grey mixtures, marked by the makers $25, reduced for in the styles becoming to the young boys. Mothers Wednesday only to $15. Guaranteed by us for wear, will find here exceptional values at $5.00. Sizes 10 to 18; two pair of pants with each suit.

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BOYS' $1.00 SCHOOL BLOUSES, FINE PERCALES, FAST COLORS, Light & Dark

BOYS' 39c SCHOOL HOSE, 25c PAIR-FAST COLORS, BLACK HEAVY RIB (Sizes 6tt to 10)

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