Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1921 — Page 6

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nine The tt-titatitu plans, l nilianapolls pollen. for Instance

i i ' r i . i -i i s. It !s lik-'iy in.it j whKh would lead them to believe that ,. , .1.,- i r.-i w .!: he provldf-d j a hand of thieves is operating- In some i: 'i itioi !!. I '':! r Die Itid.ana ! ..tli. r Inli;ina eiiy n,.v are not able . o r. i ! ; v . : 1 lii, ! u t ! ? i - I (,, ft,i;,.v ihe i h-w. hut must d-peiid : ;.,.ir.' ;ii'M . ;s ..nly in cases of I ,,n otln-r officials actiiiK t their r- -u' n .;:!. t':nOl or vh'lnt 'n:t of I M I nll, t. Under new law this is : '"' '.a'v or :, u ; "in . ikaiifri'tj, :; :' ' ' 1 T "i--y will n : ; shoittd the Mate he divided into six i ' "'' " fl :'' re-M- j j.,.,.,, ,t)s f,,r tiu, f,,r...,.m,nt of the ' auiom, ii;- laws I :.il i ma pul is will he In . ill Ion t , these ji..l:.e office' . ;;-. o niral hase. other cities which ".'.j he ail 1-y ihe s'aii- law p i- ! w ;11 Iski !y he named as sectional .I - I c. i ii . !at- to ca'.l "ii, ) .o.o n,r; s are Kwi nxvllle, Koit i ' ' ' ' iii'-' city iirsis! him in' ,i c. Suit ii t'Miil. "i'erre Hau'e. tit ..- a i: t . u.i ' . I e t'.invey. i K,chi:to:id ,"id Hfiir.inoi'al or O.try.

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Tin1 ciepartnu'i.t v:H he supported hy f ei s paid to tiie secretary of state hy a u t oiiio'.'iie uiiil motorcycle owners as soon as the new law hei omen . fie.tive. Then- was no eniernency hi use in the act. o U will ii"t hecime operative until the 1911 statutes are published. hieh will l;e aljout .'.!ay I.'..

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ftom 9 to 9. the Within ninty ilnys aft.r the puhlieaRlht tVi a y t O . ti.li of Die nets every pers-.ti ownlnt;

i i.ioior vel-icie wi'.l be required to !,- CO a. Cilt.aea'e of title from tilt: s-c-tr.r.v "f :.tate. The cost will he 50 'ts. Mii. '.iiTie 'wners will to- i-i'-

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tainer which must ba fastened to the machine. This will cont 60 cents. As there are about $.150,000 automobiles, trucks and motorcycles In Indiana, the law will net the state durlntr the first year of operation $31". 000. In years to come the income will not he to large as only new cars or those that are Fold will require new certificates of registration. After the first year It Is eftimated the annual Income wlil be liil.OOO. All of these money Is to be Fpent exclusively in the detection of automobile thieves and violators of the lie rise law. As (.oiiti as the law goes into effort every automobiles owner, wno lias u tii..t i I- vehicle 1 e'Tstered In Indiana, will receive a letter from the secretary of state, ad vising, him of the new law. The letter will contain an application for a certificate of title and an application for the metal license certificate container, t or ether with a copy of the new statute. I "t most care is to he taken by the state to prevent fruud in obtaining certificates of title. Notaries throughout the state are to be Instruct d thut they are not to fill an application and swear the applicant unless they knew him or hj" e hi"i Mi-n'io. .1

SOUNDNESS OF PUBLIC FINANCES WASHlNaTOX. May 4. Although payments to railroads have caused a terrific drain upon the treasury, the soundness of the public finances was revealed today In latest figures of the treasury showing ordinary receipts running far ahead of expenditures, In tiie present fiscal year. In the ten months of the fiscal year to May 1. total ordinary receipts have

a'KreKated I i. CB 1,000,000 and total

ordinary disbursements 1 1,277.000,000. I Hiring the ten months period receipts dropped about G00. 000.000 below lart year. Total ordinary expenditures were cut from :.D33.000,0u0 to $4,277.000. 000. Ordinary receipts during the ten months came from these sources: customs. $258,000,000; Income and profits taxes. $2, OSS, 000000 ; miscellaneous Internal revenues $1,179,000,000; miscellaneous revenues, $61 J.OOO.OOO ; Panama Canal tolls etc., $10,629,000.

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Every person needs protection. You take our life insurance to protect your family. A business man takes out life insurance to protect his business. When you take on a large obligation you want protection. And when you buy a Piano you should have protection. The Straube Piano and Music Company have decided to protect the purchaser of a Piano, Player Piano or Phonograph by insuring the purchaser's family against further payments in case the signer of the contract dies while it is in effect. Should such misfortune occur, we cancel all indebtedness and the instrument becomes the property of your heirs without further payment, regardless of how little you have paid in. Come in and let us explain in detail this novel plan of protection.

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POLLY PRIM APRONS Made of good percale, rick racl trim. Very special, QQ z for only DRESSING SACQUES Made of good quality plain percale, with rick rack " AfJ trim ; 2 for only . . . . A CURTAIN SCRIM Full 36 inches wide, in white or cream, good quality, (t 1 Of

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SHAKER FLANNEL i0 yards of good white, ileecy haker Flannel for 00 CANVAS GLOVES Good, heavy and serviceable; while they last, 14 C1 flf

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GIRLS' FINE HATS Choice range to select from; ordinarily sell for $2.00. (! QQ Your choice at 0

CROCHET COTTON 12 spools of the best crochet cot-

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SILK FIBRE HOSE Of exceptional quality for ladies, black and cordovan. d AO 2 pair for

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STAMPED SCARFS Stamped on fine quality Iinene, in assorted designs; 3 Ct 1 OA for only 0) 1 .UU ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS Will give a splendid light, full strength; special, 4 J "1 ff for only $ I .UU LAUNDRY SET Zinc Wash Board, 50-foot Colthes Line and 4 bars U. S. $ 1 A O Mail Soap for I JU

LADIES' GOWNS Two fine nainsook Night Goun

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FANCY SAILORS For ladies; they usually ask just double this price, ask ( "1 A A to see them at I.tlL?

KNITTING WOOL YARN 2 skeins of a superior grade of ial'o001'..!pc".$ioo

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PALTES AND PLATTERS 6 Plates, 7-inch size, and 1 Meat c"ir.bo!h!. i.oo FINE FANCY SCARFS Just arrived. Fancy lace trimmed scarfs, very special, 1 AO

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CHILD'S ROMPERS A very large assortment ot choose from. Very special, II OO

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