Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1921 — Page 3
Wednesday. April 20. VJ2L
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VICTIMS OF ,
PETTY THIEVES i
The latest victims of petty thieves are: Georg M. Chapin. 9 Highland .treet. overcoat stolen fro mthe Lyndora hotel. A. J. Sargent, 425 Sibley .treet, held up by two negroes at the comer of Sibley street and Maywood. r.o loss ("orno'iiua Xt. Kickert, South Ho'i'and. 111.. hi blcycrto was stolen fi-om the thir.l flor of the First National I.Sank buiMinji. M. V. C'handTer. Pihley stleet. auto tiro stolon frurr.
vs car which was ctandin.? in f r.-nt of
J-V! S-nidt's piacp on Indian, ipolli rc,ivard. 32x4 Goodrich.
CHICAGO MEN ARE PUNISHED The Hammond city court held an extra nej.sif.rt yesterday afternoon In order t try the case.-' of Pat I"l etcher nnrl T'at Jlasl-iins. two Chioasro men. They v.ere ihare,l with Btf:linsr a box of mat9 from tho Krie railroad last October. The inrri were fined $60 each p.r.d 'ere given susprmlcd sentences of "! days in jail. Th:s Triorr.ins in th- city court two more liquor law violator wens arraisrned. John Osborne. Hohnrt. was f nod $10 and Georgf -Join-nidi, Hobart. .aid $V It wa charee d'.hat Osborne "a the mikrr nnd johmMt the liyrr f the illicit oo,,z. The federal of:cers found a still made from a m'.l'.i can on the premises of icborne. Liquor ir ada in thi type of recepticle as -. general rule vile and poisonous.
HE WOULDN'T BE WITHOUT TANLAC Says He Sleeps Fine at Night and Gets Up Ready for Big Day's Work. "A man doesn't mind testifying for i medicine -when it helps him Hk' Tanlac has me," said Stephen Sivv.v.
'.o!., 2:no M.. lorn- liaise. irvi.. w .- hnoun employee at Vandalia Hailroad K It ops. "I was in a badly rundown condition for five year?. I suffered awfully from indigestion, lost my appetite and was afraid to eat aythint; for fear of 'he misery which followed, as "the gas bloat ins and pains in my chest ana stomach were fo terrible I could Ivird-
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Rotarian Paxton to . Edinboro Convention! t the r.fjiar - eek'.v luncheon on' T.rf.la: . W. G. Paxton was selected a? j r. d-'ie?at.e fro mthc local club to! ' a annttil convention of the Inter-! national Association of TVotary clubs. h-.ch :s to be held in Kdinboro. Scot- j n d n e x t J u r. ' . j Th: s will be n meeting of thousands the 3: vest -wires in International Rd- j f ry front every corner of the globe j --.-.d the delegate from Hammond will j
r:-.r. racK wttn lnn an msirauon tor 'S anj'-'e'atcs which cannot but em"a?ii the value of contact with the ''ai;nar advocates of ."service above ar-.f. ' throughout th? world
r.oscoe Woods as the clubs rpre- ' niativ on the Joint committee to in--fsl'SAte buildtns conditions in North' '-.wrsh;p presented the find report of i
t-p committee. I ne .report was en- - n j n ast i call y enclors'vl by the tncm-r.-sh:p ar.d a resolution was unanim--. ;sly adopted expreins the club's r preciation of the thorough and busi--'iir-ce way w hich the commute -ad handled lis work, and for the very omprehensiv e and logical report w hich ad b'en formulated.
footlner all the time and got so I dreaded for night, to come, for I was so nervous and miserable I could not sleep. I tried most everything I heard tell of but kept getting- worse. "I am sure rlad I tried Tanlao. for there's somethintr about the medioin? thru made me feel better from the very tirst and now I would not be without it for anything. Why, 1 have nevr had a stick moment since I finished the first bottle. 1 feel as well as I did when a youns man. My appetite just can't be satisfied, my digestion is perfect and I have gained several pounds In weight. I sleep sound every nicht and set up refreshed and rendy for a hard day's work. A medicine that will change a fellow's feeding like that certainly deserves to praised." Adv.
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APPEAL FILED FOR RALPH COLE, LIFER 1 SPECIAL TO THE TtMESl CROWN POINT. Ind.. Aprl K? Attorney Joseph Conroy of lUmmen I yesterdsy filed an appeal from the sentence of Judge Smith of the criminal court !n the case of Ralph Cole found Ruilty by a jury of murder. Attorney Conroy took exception to the instructions of the court and declared there was not sufficient evidence to convict his client. Cole is under l'fe sentence
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New, bleached. Size 72x90. Seamed. For double )5c size beds
Gov. Salmon Genuine Alaska Pink Salmon, full 1 lb. net weight. We understand the Government paid about 40c a can for it. It's the J p q 6nest Salmon canned. . . -
GOVERNMENT SOAP
Pure cocoanut oil; floating, white, big bar; cost the Government about 10c a bar; 5 bars for
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Gov. Pup Tents For outing, water-proof ; cost the Government about 2 CH $S.00. Special at. .
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U. S. GOVERNMENT Wool Blankets 2$ $2.50
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Government Reclaimed Khaki Breeches.. Every pair perfect. No outing trip is complete without them. Cost the Government about $4.00 a pair. Per pair, $1.25
Government SHIRTS Government all-wool olive drab men's shirts, reclaimed. Every garment perfect. At no time did the Government pay less than $4 each. For men or boys. $1.75
Government Raincoats
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Overalls I Gov Jackets New, blue striped, extra heavy bibbed overalls, and jumpers to Renovated, famous makes, in all match. Actual $3.00 J 9 sizes- Many to pick 37q value, at from at
GOVERNMENT Barrack Bags
Government Reclaimed Barrack!
Bags, large laundry bag size, blue
white and khaki. Cost the Government over $1 .
Gov. Ponchos Over 5,000 Government Ponchos, all perfect and practically new. Ideal for hunters, chauffeurs, teamsters, and the most practical rainproof covering for campers. Cost the Government Q o over $5.00 JJl
New 0. D. Khaki Coveralls Z?"'-36 '.50-. $1-75
U. S. GOVERNMENT KHAKI RENOVATED OLIVE DRAB COLOR
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folding Cimp Cot
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U. S. GOV'T TUXEDO Smoking Tobacco, the rcgnlar
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