Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1921 — Page 11

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Fridav. April 10. 1021. THE TIMES COLORED ROW ! REACHES CITY COURT! y.orence ami Go rep IIarri, .-o'orp-.i, ' who live ar 7: rammer avenue, pot . 'nto an arjuiwi t yesterday mornmc, '.vh;ch v.-our.d ;;p ' r. -ho ITa:iin,on i-: . ' -'urt this tnorrhiif. Tl-.c tronb'.e st.nrf-i '.vhn fieoi'5( !- t. n f risn-1 I. -;: : with ld:n. th" ir'ft.d br'n e-i.:.; pel ' n ith a pint rf g.-t 'X;;fr j-a: -1. T!: ' three l-rir.f'd tis p'r.t. rc'inren.-.' kii r-i Ocorfre's cranrr..: s;n 1 " tfr-v- .' n him out ,if ;rii.' Th.' j-j.i-re ; - . ' i $3 ? r::-.--. !. :if-. r;. ..;-!.'. 1 '.ied the a i ';!;."--1 ir.a.l he. w.i. .'ri.tix IIULLESS OATS GIVEN TO WORLD BY AGRICULTURAL WIZARD To Hammond Men About Economies in cur ) n Anniversary Dale a a !-. 1 a : J ; - ...1 !. Vincenzo Ca -n- a n a, treet. C;:cit', ar. i .la Ma1:e it . : ' . . - - i ' J a fine of In? for ff.wtiine. Sava Im' A oh. tre,t. r ?n ej $ : : ; ijj .-hrs.i petit ' a r r v arid :.: - was t . - : ? i , n '-'--n-, V; not v.-'.fu'iy ' ; ., iv. - 'si ,1

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U.S. HAS NEW AEROPLANE MODEL!

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Jfurle! Pope alightintf from hfi taxi cab dressing room at one o' the theaters. Muriel For---? is appearing in "Thl Heart of a Child" at the Kirrs-waV theater. Lcmdor., and in "A Safety Match" at the Strand theater therei 'She. plays th" part of a society p-ir! jr. one play and a factory girl m thi other. To appear at each performi ance promptly she char.gr.s her cos, tume while hurrying bctv:e3n thai theaters in a taxi cab.

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EDMONTON. A!ta. Dr. Charles piirs which require concentrated . F Saunders, cerealist cf the Do-. nourishn-.ent. For hu-r,nn ccr.s-itr.p-:

n-nion Govecrmcr.t, ranks with t'n. they are acJ.iiiraUe. Oatmeal.

of surpassing quality can te r.aada

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General Acent in Alberta and lint-

:sh Co'unihia f the Colonirpticn. cats," says the sarerin- Industri.il and Resources rc, art-

Marquis wheat would immortalize , tendcr.t ot the covcrr.r-.ent exrc i- m.er.t cf the Canadian National

hiiiwavs, is astJintr in the distribution throughout the rich agricultural region alone the covc-rn -mc.nt3 trar.scortinf r.fal lines a region, into which set tiers are now swarnuntr. Ifur.drcd." cf farmers are plmti'-tr the cereal and the first .-r.sidcrahio harvest of hu'lc? s oats will be reaped this year.

his name. He shaved barley cf s'r"fntai station at bSeaverlod-o. beard and now to beardless tarlev ,'a" .1S tasi!,v c-uta;stanuin r.!l . ' . . , . , others in popuiar interest. Ba--be has added !-.u.. ess cats. v tw variPt;(3 it j.

huiiess oats,' pa. ; uv. caun- earliest rirenmcr kir.d under test ders, "was produced by ross rc n here. Our held produced a yield hulless Chir.ec variety with Swtd- per acre equivalent to the V.er- 1 ish Select. They will prove useful in 91 bushels, 27 pounds, of crJI.for feeding yc-un chickens and nary oats."

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TAL VIGOR, LEAVING YOU WEAK.. NERVOUS AND IRRITABLE AND MAKING A FAILURE OUT OF YOU? HOW TO TELL

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If yon suspect you may bp onfiVrins? f Tim iron starvation, do not rait until yo:i fco all to pieces and collapsp in a state of nervous prostration or until in your weak -rned condition you contract sonic serious disease, but coc suit, your family physician find have him take n specimen of your b'oorl and mike a "Mood rfnint ' of your r.l l,orwi corpiiM iPH or t'.t the eoM .ow. r rf yo'.r l.tood yonrs.-: f lv a.k: in if pl-n f y of snroa.-h. mrrotv or otaer iron-f-onta.nm vecetaoio t- ":r ciaily fond onil t ika orjranio iron 1 ik N u.atd I-on with them for a whi.i aad si c ho.v miirn j n'ir condition improved. 'I houands of peot.le have :irprttmr!y in--rea.wd Uieirtretigth. enercy and endurance it I wr-s t i n3 by 1 i; .fc simu'C ex r'e-riiitf-nt. Hut in makinr this tet. he sure, t ie iron you take is organic iron N i: sat. -d iron and not metallic or minral iron which ocople usiialiy tat.p. Or c.'tnic Nuvatrd Iron la Id.e. tne iron in yourhiooi nd 1 W thr iron m pptnach. i'int!s am! ?nriri. v lnlr me tall.c Iron is lion Just as it Cfr.no from tr- ai-t on of strong r.-h.$ on sm.ti! pif-es of i-on. Nuxitcd Iron r-;rcierts oresmr iron m h;h-1i a liich!v concentrated fo.-n tlmtone do is f t. una tfU to lv np;.rox imaU'iy eq aivaicnt ;. n crrnnic Iron eonterl) to eatmir ha ' f a OtMrt of ipmacti. rr one O'nrt of cro-n wtibli't. It n luve taJhie evtrat of tv;of inttenil of tins rounds of m,.a' Be wire of suhtrtui-. I.ook for the wool "N'psateU" on eve; y pnrUfte ftr the letter .'. I. on crrry tah'ft. Yonr money he re'imrjci bv Ihe ma nufnct'irer if you d not ohta'n irf-rfectiv wt.sfacorv resuitj. For aie hv a.! dr';gist.

perfect Realism

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choice of 17 period models

good music at its best

The New Edison is the only phonorrrai: that Uk-

Crkatj-.s sinking ,or piayini? so jierfectly that the Rf.-Ckkatjon -aiyiot he tlistinguislicd from the original perfon nance. It plays needle records bettor than the talking machines. It aiso gives you the ultimate achievement in eund reproduction the R r.-CuK.vnoN' of miisie from J-'dison

- Rf. Chkation.s. The New Edison is the only phonograph with nit models made in pure period designs it adds a real furniture treasure to your home. Ask us for our book, ''Edison and Music. " The New Edison brings to you all the world's good music at its best the gayest dance music, the Iovtyest vocal seloIions, the most stirring instrumental performances, everything !

mechanical perfection

The Xew Edison has a perfection of mechanical construction worthy of Thomas A. Edison. It is built to last a lifetime. A'o needles 1o cuiriy.

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USINESS men, executives, vouns fellows: Here is rome-

thing you will welcome. We are offering large assortments

of men's and young men's suits in the newest styles, fabrics and colorings. Good fitting, dependable fabrics and excellent tailoring. Everv man and vounc man who needs new clothes for now or summer should see these offerings. You'll get the kind of clothes

you want,, it s the winning inning, hjght now! Were giving you something out of the ordinary in this Anniversary Sale at

igh School Suits at $25

Novel sport and double breasted suits. Lots of snap in the new models. Styles made especially to meet the requirements of dressy young fellows from 14 to 20 years of age. Many suits with two pairs ol long trousers. A Extra Values In Boys' Suits

Wool Mixtures $12.50 Blue Serge All With Two Pairs of Knickers Here are uncommon values in stylish, good fitting Bvs' Suits: the patterns, coloring's and hnc appearance make them particular desirable. Sizes 6 to 18 vears.

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Boys' Lined Knickers

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Blue Serges included, in sizes 6 to 16 years. Anniversary special at

Boys' Union Suits Sizes G to 16 59C Athletic Style

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In This Anniversary Shirt Sale

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our casy-pa' Budget Plan.

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Novelty Shirts

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Men's Silk Hose 50c Pair Standard quality in fancy and pure thread silk. Bldck and colors. Anniversary special.

Here are stronger values and more decisive opportunities for savings than have been offered in any Shirt event in months. Desirable fabrics tailored in a manner that assures good fit and comfort.

Men's Athletic Union Suits

On Sale at $1.15 One of the most remarkable values this Store has announced in vears.

ITiese union suit? are of superior quality, and they come in the most popular of the Athletic underwear materials, in madras and nainsooks. In sizes 34 to 46. Unusually priced in this Anniversary sale at $1.15.

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