Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1921 — Page 8
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137th AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR
A New Month For Saving
Two-thirds of the year remain. .Another month beginning. Why not make May count for you in the saving way?
If to.
Perhaps vou could save $10 more this month. i
acid to a savings account at tms strong bank. It" is not the saving of large sums at irregular intervals but rather the steady saving of small sums that
builds up the account in the hank.
Let us help you set more money in the bank, of our savings pass books will get you started, today.
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IGANG TRIES TO INCITE HEW RIOTS A Kin r-orr.b thrown throuRli the wind -w ? Mayor i-.-o Moron:"-'""4' bfjrcor.i at hn home on J""'""11 "'r'' l.lt8 l.i-t ,U:,t and effort t" l"-'"'1 up two c: lus iRPunter r,.-. itifS were indication.-- of the most turUr.t P" nary day in the history of 1 " L CiU arc! In. liana Ilarm-r. I 11IHL IIKKK HOTTI.K AT M O "M
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i-erved S.ituvliy f,t.it' Marshal .mi. 1 lesp'.te rc-iiiUi-lriforrnti-
Advertise in Tiie Times
the
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bitwfui the two bit
rar.nMlln e a ri ri '. i 3 1 f tht
nth e r c r o wd is irolnsr t ti y
thA f! ion" th !,:! Tt! !!-.- had r's
ed a dangerous p-in! tod "
oidr that began with the stonin a MoO'irmac'K band at Cal'-miet a w.-e. ai; . threatened to l.r-aA r'"! '"'' last night w.n.-n May-r M.-r-rma. !t
!S St--pl-'-'l ' 1 " the Kruna. hall " l'1'1'"
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rowdies n'-ir in Harbor.
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t.rown at t ie ir.ttyor
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pin it ; ritKi.M iinr. Mav.ir ..-?!.!. -h. STlili' d o
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ti. r.. Ti n gantr fJr-. tiMv.'T xvat'.v'cj with -!er-
t:i tr.y had r'tfi'"! t th !.!,) ..f th- tr-'t and tf.'-f h:i t!-.. oar. H- .irov-.- sh.wly t i t ih tan; f-;;wir.i; f a '
distance. It was fiid-r.t 1 ?- Vr.Hk U-l tin' !!::
Knipa. hall wh-re wnr.lii wore wclTiMt th
th? niiy..r. POLICE FINU THKM. A p'.!ie. of '-r unj th-Mii in back of tV.e. hall a f-.v minutes :ttr wliere thoy w,' 1:.-. t:r.c at d yt'Ti?. TM i .i ..
ff ,--t t. rev r. te3 tneir nteriii 'u
r. The ex i c h t " P.
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Tlir watrantH w.r.-
r lUi.uty fritod Saoso nil t..l;1 . . pt'iitf.l inquiry no i
tl''n couhj t,. s, , iir. ,i f.,.in Indianai)o)i r-Kard:u, tl"- indict m and how ti,fy hupio'io-d to he rettirn-I on tho ver .f thv primary. For six w ks th-i cneim.-s of At ay..r M:'i'rnwK have pif.iKt.d tli.it certain of his
officers ,.f hin pi.lio department were t' iadicted. In view of the fact) that fr-dfr..! nrff.tid jury proceodiiiuts rc lir.munid t... he 5. . ret this in-j f'Tiiij,,! ion w as di.-ci.:nt"d. I i FoitM tkn iM)i:rivm;. j Mayor .M . i -. .rm.ick t-aid that lis coll i n..; !:;;. 'u.-:i tho indict m-tit n to- ; Jay Wau.v hin inf. rmatlon was an ind.nniv- Ux that available to t ho pr ss. j Af.-K.-d If lie e..nsidered the Indict-J "lerits t,, l.M'i liec-n necured thri'iiKhl
t Kflni.-.ny iiven J.y hio p.ditkal 'iieiiiij.., (hp ninyr r fu.:d to answer. "I ri . ,t in t position tri atuwt r
flying Mciv ana "( . iu'-gtt-.n ri-Karnmg tne in"1-'-
political ciu"i"i lacru of th't clnr anil th? captain, ne
fii'l t'hief oT'onnell t'llfl me tnn hU ni.--n raidc-d t lie foft drink parl:r moonshine crowd several tiuiCs and iiicurit.i their enmity. 11 it uf the "pinion that ivh-n they finally landed in lip- toils of the led.-l'-il u vi-r n ire-n t tliey t.,,i the fed. ral ant !i.-ritiet tii.it try liad paid jirot-. t ion to tiie police.. SV TIIF.V A III-: MIT IMtll.t lil). "The chief and tio- captain ttii me they were no way invomd and that th;y are eniirely iniiocent. 1 have helieed them in P.. honest men and efficient, orfi.-crs and until T am shown that they nre guilty I will stand by them. it w.mid not . tho manly thiny ,.r me to throw them down now jut for a political effect." ri unuwual feature o tlie. incident Is tiio fact that inle It was officially ftated at Indianapolis that ."even m -n liad been indicted and that five of them were the soft-drink moonshine merchants, the only nann-a triven out were those of the officials and they were released on the of th; pri mary. H porters have t.oen nnalile to get the, information about the other five indictments from the. federal building at Hammond. WHO TIIH F. W STIMv ROMnf Mayor Mi-CnniMrk was reluctant to talk about the Mink hninii incident Which ieak.-d out tlirelJSjll the poi.ee department, when i jepr.rt was made hy the may-T at the. time in hoj.es c.t catching t!t- cnlifit. It is h.-ii, v.-.j to
he tlie act oi an individual charttoahie pj any candidate
gani tt inn. Tlie rrce.-r.t rsnir-aisn s nt t' "
lu. t i..n of ' !: .;tmk ' - i -i '
poiitK-s. Ilerrt "'ire ',: h..s he n fined to ward politics ."Hid labor ars
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"' ' ' "" 'ouiK. t a recent. I , McCormack me..,,.,,, irl ,h,, II;ilh,,r if j shown, t)
wa. u-pecK-d that one had heen off but mo hin was said about it Asked nbout th- .stink bomb today the mayor was non comniii t.U -Tliines like that are not the act ot my opponent," hl. snl(h ..j know (li it Mr. He,, p., and Mr. h(-ws woui.i n-t thitik of utoonirif? to or,,, .
- " ii ct nor wou.d they knowingly t.,-rn.it it Tlvv a ro the act.; of ind, vidua I.s who are not a credit to any candidate, j wo,(1 prefer that no mention b- mude o' it! because of ,), cm rrassln,.n. t
ouoi cause rnys-lf and my
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$58,000 Worth of Furniture for S34,000
family.
RUNS INTO ! MONON TRAIN I
Kd FriPk, 231 tnnately esepi,) at al, out ! :tn ,vled thio.-vii the i non crossing a-
Mohrnnn injury s : II i i ' -rr h . i'o1! oe.-r
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struck the , n;t,ne
lo'ie cra.vl.of til- Motive r, iu and
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driv.,, east and the. tram was .uh bound. Me evidently d.d not Sll- the
.I'i'i onen oi iiiB enxine or til fcToiiiri down.
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ment by tin' f- deral tr.ir l jury ot ttio nshiro rir.fr and tn l"l"-e :T1;s and an aidern.an wh are alieged have rrr-tected the illicit whiskey Hers. The tv.. tiom'-crs of the poo department v h h: e been indict-
1 ed are Chief IM Cil'1 -nnell and Cap-
! fun Totk P-wr- y r.f In liana llrh-r. tr
A idem; an Stan- y Ita i:owki ii a. so -.it- -i er i t-'i met, t.
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HAMMOND MEN
LOSE AUTOMOBILES
A lame numb
were victimized over the w a series of rohliericH ran
automobile to tires. Ausrust I! SH.1 West k-'tate n.reet." West
mond. lost hi.s I'.uick he left standing on the 11 on Store, t !-
located, beinsr found
! 1 a m tn.. nd men j e ii-. . k end in!
in' from i
! sin i r, Ham-
in :n- car -.vi.ich '
st i-.--f '. near
ma. tone u-.-i.j ;a!er
it i-n. Jnen
.dice of that
Mreet. Chicago, hy tic-city.
If. It. lien, -t ftirnhnch avenue, went to Thirao Satiird.y, 1-avi;;.- Jlls car parked in brant park. Wh. n lie returned f..r i:. the ma-hine was g,,ne. The car is dmcrlhed as hein- a y ,rJ sdan. w ith a new body mounted on a H'l.j ciassis. T:i(t thieves made victims of N..rman Ailen. )"oi Knfon ' street, and ;eorge Scliro.-ii.-i-, ! Murray street. John H. Hensley rt-poited that pome one broke
the door on his delivery truck and I Kolo two packaireg of chewing ?u!ii. r.icvcie spe.-ia i i.-t . did l.-iis:nes. w I !j j
a in i n'-pcri:ii, as i laience. alias liustec, ti years old, who " es at 13 Kimir.ac.h a v -nue. (P-oi t'e I '.-tra:. troit street, was another contributor.
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LWIMGS EANK I
"The Bank that Service Built" Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Here Is, Work at Highest Wages For Your Money Although the prices of many things have dropped, money commands as h.gh wages as a year ago. Is your money bringing to you the wages it should ? Make your money earn 1 ', ':. lou can, and safely. Invest it in the First Mortgage 7' GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Clip 7' (' interest coupons. Ask at this Bank about these SAFE 7' e Bonds. Interest and Principal payment? on these 7',' GOLD Bonds are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO :;--:. INDIANA
OUR MAY WHITE GOODS OCCASION Of Great Importance to the Woman Wlo Sewi
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THE JOLLIES OF 1921" Tickets on Sale Here
Store" HAMMOND, INDIANA
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Tomorrow morning the power of a
STORE. All the merchandise offered is
in stock for this event. Many advantageous purchases, secured way nary worth, lend added emphasis to this event.
will be demonstrated at THE PEOPLES fresh, new and just unpacked and placed
below ordi-
UNBLEACHED SHEETING 12Yafds$1.00 Yard wide, fair medium quality for household purposes.
SCOUT PERCALES 7Y!$1.00 Yard wide, mostly light shades for aprons and dresses.
APRON GINGHAM 8Ysrd,$1.00 27 inches wide, good quality, in all wanted checks, fast colors.
TABLE DAMASK $1.00Yard
70 inches wide, quality, beautiful ized finish.
heavy Greenfield patterns, mercer-
TOWELING 12 $1.00 Medium width, red border, fair quality for kitchen purposes.
HUCK TOWELS 12For$1.00 Small medium size, with red border. Good quality.
SILK AND FIBRE HOSE $1.00Perpair Black cr brown rib top. good quality,
LADIES' BLOUSES $1.00 Each Made of Jap silk in a pretty selection of stripes. Short sleeves. All sizes.
CANVAS GLOVES 12Palr$1.00 Medium heavy quality with blue knit wrist.
"The F-: is i nr. flenerat on," j.- ; -t l.o','.;.i!. i.aliutic, sric
production, i-.-n'-'io ,1, xt aired ,ii,.l presented !; Mind Pani.l. on- of the few! won: en producers and ackno-A leaded best in io-r line. Ten r.f the; brightest j and most gifted kiddies" of stae- j land comprise the p. rsotm-l of thej company, offering- comedy, talk, and, songs endlnjr with a. drill with ir iiisi 'hat is a s-n sat ion. Oiris as lied i. To-sj nuis's. Ii.'Vh h internes opens th- a-t.j when the s-ifitirestiori ! rr..i-i "to ch--i j
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and throughout the lar.d tho-i-s?nds of Me.h?rp be fu prised and cleiijrhted v.Iirn ther receive the wonderful remembrance phinnd by the members of the Mothers' Day Club. If you have not already joined in this conspiracy of affection, delay no longer. Visit any Brunswick dealsr and learn all about the
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A Brunswick Idea
Long's for Silks IS THE SLOGAN THESE DAYS INDESTRUCTIBLE VOILE 40 inches wide, in Mallinson's original quality. Ef: $2.50 SATIN FRANCAIS 36 inches wide, really guaranteed for two seasons wear and will not become Q CO rough. Black only. Yard-U BARONET SATIN 39 inches wide, in navy and black, for pretty street or evening frocks; suitable also for spcrts garments. 0 QO Per yard O.ZJO SILK PONGEE 33 inches wide, in the much wanted quality and color for desirable shirts and dresses. a "I A Q Per yard J) I LU SILK TAFFETA Yard wide, in a beautiful quality and including brown, navy, copen, grey and black. 2
CORSETS $1.00 Each PINK OR WHITE Two distinct styles, well boned, back lace.
FRENCH SERGES . Special at (jj QQ Per Yard 42 inches wide, in wanted shades of navy, brown, grev, copen and blac k. At $1.98 per yard. VEL0UR CHECKS Special at 3 gQ Per Yard 54 inches wide, in all the new checks, for separate skirts and tailored suit. Per yard, $3.50.
Colored Wash Goods An Unrivaled Assortment of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics SWISS ORGANDIE 45 inches wide, in 11 colors, permanent finish and the verv Jd'''; $1.19 IMPORTED C!: CHAM 32 inches w ide in a beautiful selection of pretty plaids.
Softly woven and strictly fast AQn coor.. Per yard
navy
bl.u
FOREIGN VOILES 40 inches wide, showing a much in demand range of
colorings, borne are fQ g-
k. Per yard w
SPIDER BATISTE Yard wide and
.'beer as a "cob web" for dainty under-things-This comes in pink OC onlv. Pyard HANDKERCHIEF ZEPHER 32 inches . A !VL i l:t.i
wtile. new .iuin iut cniiurt n s
dresses and ladies' blouses. Vr yard
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mmmm I- $i h tew Model 112 h)
The House of F.rr.nswick has authorised every P.run'wlck dealer to participate in a naticn-widc plan ftr the presentaticn -it a Brunswick Model 112 and ten especially appropriate records and but the rest is a secret and we fliouMn't publish it. Every son and daufrhtT who joins with Dad in the Mothers' Day Club has a remarkable opportunity to honor his or her Mother in a delightful, iastinc; manner the plan brings her a great surprise and constant enjoyment. Special terms and extra features are part of this plan. A Brunswick dealer will be glad to explain them personally, so as not to divulge the secret. Find out at once about this Mother?' Day Club. To obtain this information doe? not place you under the sbghtr-st obligation. The whole plan is arranged for YOU, so as to give you aa easy way to make Mothers' Day of 1921 long remembered.
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VYMAM PIANO COMPANY R. H. REID, Manager 525 Hohman St. Hammond
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