Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1921 — Page 12

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Friday, May 6, 1921. GARY BOND CASE

IN VALFO COURT

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ispecal to Tiy, ! APlilL POLICE REPORT

ALPARAI.SO, Ind.. J

lay . The le

gal battle over 533.000 worth of liberty bonds will begin In tho port or su-

;ei!or court tomorrow

at u Tuft stieet crossing in Gary nitjht before lust la still in an uncons,iuu. conuttioii at tilt: Mercy liis,otui and has but ilitlo chance to rixovn , according to attending phjicians lau.this morning.

buffering from a fractured iikuil and

psviti int-ma; injuries sue iw u gained consciousness lnee the :'-u-rnpted u! Lit.

Drunks n-fri the chief offenders of :.: law in (..try dcrnu; the month of

' " ! April .-:ii id-uor. of th" state law

rsorning when ' was nivcn a ;,.. f-ooond nlaro fi,','or,i.

Ior the J.'lr-i'fiant in ti case I ,...,

r fc.n aner vs. Herman Kah.rr w endeavor to have th cose. :r!..-k fio mtho trial calendar. The cas..

J -is' recent, y Pe n :.!, i n t h

court coming- from T..-tk

TWO GARY LADS MISSING

the monthly police report is- I Search was Instituted shortly utter

sued by Chief of Poiicu Foriiw this ( 10 o'clock for two tiary boys. Howard in.-.rn in:;. (Walker. ;:!: r-Vniorc sinyt, and Carl

.n.i persons arrestee during '.ecu, iSi -!"iii'C itro't, who if. i ."

local j th- past niuinh 4? wore drunks. 40 f.-r! Miller bench vi-.su ril:iy n . i ri i n ; an I

ounty on ! vio'.:itice- th,-. sf.it ;:,m,.r !;iw. ?S f..r f 'i.. ve n..r lu-.-n seen or heard of i'it:c!.

ansa of venue. '1 he b. nds in o-.ies- .-. . oi., i , t ,. v i ... ,,.. ...u-i.-u- 1 :..!. called tno

if th,-::i ; uU f:m-j i:i tho city court, 9 I pollen station and i-k tin assistance o-f o. w. re appeal. 1. T4 released, ;i 0f the police In locating then, turn.-.l over to other officers. 2'i rp.9 i -

tro per: ', r.r. 18 nolle prose and 12 lined aod nt to la'.': $2. '"41.50 na

pr-rnises to be Utterly! ... t!.., ...... c.,rt in linrj: crimes

f ght. V. J. Whi-.t.ery of Ha to ;n md j ,,u ,u ; ri. -j 30 differ'-nt . .fro n sew and of represents th plairt.ff. while MoMtihun those a. rested thvio were 13 different

.! Ke.l--y ! ti.ti i ot: a 1 i t i s The p. .lice, served vmeys Iji'i meals to nrt son er took cam of ,".")'.

the defendant. , , ,..., -,,., ,-

jntiro! a '.on- covering a tolal mileage of 1,110 ir.tloji.

" pan oi a jarjfe amount '.va.ci, th-) plalntt'.T In supp 1 to l.ivf f in a taxicab in Chlcairo. The lno.lnt o.ttraoted great af.en'ion in lIio ouirty and the. f or ' h :n ! -. s law s-iit

'.: Velpar.-iis.

r.ii jTiroy of Ifxmii::. J 'r.ti!n of tv.jj city, ur

TWO INJURED IN GARY AUTO CRASH.

WOMAN EDITS BOOK ON CITY WELFARE

WEEKLY SHOOT The resrular weekly !n-jt oi Twin Iikes 0::n -v'.'A next Sunday at thi ro-in-1 nt i.-org-e Inn. 'J"o traov will ' ti-'tion and "very mr'nh.-r ; ur: .'tend.

f?rvir Wnmo .Tnmna

In Front of Tram

e tnj M-s. n-orc; Poltsch. 2222 W. 10th 'd to ) avrri:, Tc lie si or., who threw hrs'lf in front of a M!ohU-:in Central flyer

Carl Linn. 127 F.is.vorth street. Teli.olon. and Harry KJmon.ld, 'H lit. own dry man. were h-th c:t l:y MyinK Klaus and severely lnj'irc.1 la--i night wh-n a Ford dr.vn by 11. Im t: nd a crashed Into a trolley p.d on 1'iith aven'.te. According to a police report on t'i

accident Linn was Intoxicated w hlin ftttcmpttmr to pet ahold of the steering wheel KdmomH lo.-t control . I i the machine j.nd It .stru. k a trolh yj ri!o. Tho front of the m.ich.'n.i was j donioliMh. d.

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Mbw Miitlrrd Chad?iy. AH those woawn who nre heni!Ing up civic bodies, and clubs for the study of community problems end irjt'thods for organization of community forces will bv irtcrested in a book jtrnt published by Clrvcland, the first city to try out the federated charity idea. Misa llildxed Ohadsey is editor of "Tho Cleveland Year BK;k," a small volume which dealr. in a very complete and comprehensive fashion with all the yooial and civic ogaivtiea of the city.

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COUNTY SEAT HAS NO PRIItLARY

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i Special! i Special! PILLOW I MEN'S WORK PANTS E DRESS GINGHM.IS, PEPXALES CASES l Neat dark stripes. C f C Large selection, 35c 1 O - n Extra good quality. O C H Saturday only . . . V Ui2 fj value. Saturday, yard 1 h Very special U H :

CHOWX POINT, In 1 . May 6. Crown I'oint was .'pared the cipns of a ; raanry, but li assured a lively campaign this fail In tha race of lvi

j (ilover and Ciaude vl!t:ian f"r mayor, j j Ki O lover is th deptity recorder, who ' ;s running for major on the iudependj j tint ticket. which calls it-.se if. the i i "Voung Jlsii'a T:oK':t." .Mayor '."lau la

Ailman seeks re-election or. tho republican ticket.

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1 We are orenin'2; tie ctra'-v ht season with a 11 . " . -n .1.11

y lower price as aivvays. lhese stra.vv naii win

j sell ail over at $4.UU. Uur price tor quick selling

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These wonderful dresses must be seen to appre-

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our May Sales only, at $I6.C0.

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STATE OFFICIAL IN HAMMOND

1 Mipt. 'jc::rge. . .Muonleid, state ii.,h erica and game division, department J; i f conservation, arrlvos in Ilanirancd J this aftern.:n and will have time to

meet fiomo of t he lead-r.g sportsmen of this section. II". will be at 1'hii Sm!:li'd hotel on Wolf hike early ei oagh b:fora tha banquet tonight to hold an Into rmal c-'.ni'.Hb with devotees of tha rod and gin.

SJ - menu that will he in keeping- witn the H i i.-.. r- r.- Lii

i aya that the motion pictures of fishing j and hunting scenes t be tihown are the. finest that htiva been prodt ced any

fcl ; where, actual catches of large Ktitr.e

li sh an I c-umpir-ir so. n.-ry enough to K-ladden the heart of ev, n the tendertoot. The time; is tailed for the nrat course at 6:30.

ENURESOL

Another Ret-toKetber meeting was . : eheduled today between the secre- ' tary of labor. Admiral Benson, chair-1

lean n liie Bitiyiii o'itu, aim 1.110 ' n lr ' I iead-ra of the, marine eng-inocrs. Rep-, I For bed-wetting and other kidney and bladder diseases for men. women and

rasentatives of the ship owners are ; children. Complete information sent UDon reauest from

tiere, ana ttn-y may ntr in at tne con- Yfll TiJ PRI IPriS T 14A5 IT

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icrenc; hut iii i.ic u.-t.v . r r etirmn

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Tie.plt" tiulwanl upp'-arane rame known t. day that both in a c meiliat oi y nw'd.

. -it be.lej err

292 WOODWARD AVENUE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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Advertise In Hie Times

1 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS With or wi

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Tailored to your measure of strictly all-wool j suiting, checks, stripes or all-wool serge. The jj

finest materials, large selection. Very special $29.75

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GERMAN CABINET HAS RESIGNED BERLJX, May. ... Foimation .-.f a new ministry to succeed the Fehrcn-hach-imons cabinet wbleh resigned Wednesday was undertaken today. A roi, ferer.ee of oartv leaders was held

U during the morning when it was vlry tually asr-ed to construct a cabinet

with repi esentativ es of tun same

fj parties that were represented m tiic

JOB PRINTERS BACK AT "WORK

1: CTTTTCArtO XTox- fi T,o. v!r-.. --v

ft ' -..v..-., ... have beerj on strike here for several '

rj days, tying -:p practically every union j

A, . .... , , .. , ) i-iaion? p. ant :n tne city, returned sensational price cut m hum jrrede lad1?-- B ..-ork titis m.,rnine. Ana: e. met i

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suus or a i -wool rnconne. ail sine pmnroinprrr & i; ,'': "..

nil finrv lir.rl fii.r ll init, -,,f (- P

$22.50.

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out collars, guaranteed colors, at. . .

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oats

i MEN'S SILK HOSE Wilson Bros.

fl make, all colors. Very special. .

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vhertby ttie workmen are irrant. j a 44

fl but greo to a reduction lnj".-

g to $4..'i5 per wt ek. !

as reached.

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All-wool serge or poplin. All sizes to 53.

A NEW SELECTION ! JUST RECEIVED!

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a; BUSINESS conditions! i I i j WAPrilXUTOX. May 6. Although j S ; there l.-. an improvement !n Klnancia'. j ! . nditions tit-re Is no Indication of! 3 . t eneral l.oipro vomer, t In business eon-!

R dttions, .S-cretary of Treasury Mei!-n i H i ; aid yesterday. j

Re.jti'ri nionts for loans upon banks; are becom'n,- less, the .secretary said,! land bpnks Jin.l ..ondit' ns easier. Ite.i

! I ports of business om iiti.ttis, howc. . r. ; ) l ! not t-"i.l to indica-e flny rapid re-jjv

turn to norm:: icy. hi' asonu! increases,!

M: in bt:s!nes nr.- shown In romo in-!

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For boys and men. Large selection, one-piece vizor.

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Very fine quality, 36 inches wide. A Q All-wool fancy plaids, $10 values. Cj C QO I big bargain for Saturday only, yard. . g Saturday only 40a0 j

SKIRTS

Is, $10 values. G

MAY HAVE SUGAR EXCISE WAPin.V.JTOX. Mav 6. Secretary of

th'"- Treasury Mellon is considei !ng t'ne' r .. nitner.di.tion to congress f tho j phi.-ing of an excise tax on sugar, it !

i j wa s 1 1 a no d. i

Tiie sesre-a ry stnt- d that when h ! . c. noii.' rob-d to ouigi'ess that excise, ien mluht ie- ieci.,! r.n certain ttapiej

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pi' lucts to ra.se reveim.

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Boys' Wcd! Suits at $5.S8

& Sizes 6 to 10. Full lined pants. One pair cf knickers. For tz Saturday only, $5.93. U

BOYS' FURNISHINGS

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j .-op a! ef th. r t.t-'-s, that he had su-l j- j i ttar in mind. a'tho.iK.i h- had n-.t d. din- j

niiio-nd a tax upon j . .

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tills coniniodliy.

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?i MELLON MAKES ! A PREDICTION i ;

kil WAPHIN'OTON. Mav r, A general:

; relaxat'on t-t bank re-disco'tnt. rates j wa.- predicted by Secretary of thej Treasury Mellon yesterday. Com-

N: .r.ercia! rates are lowering and It may oe expf-eted that the baric r-.its will

be red'irej tr.e serremr' sai'l. h'

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1 Green or bitwn flannel to match your boy's suit;. 0 j

I Very special for batuiday only, per pair v H

ko higher priced suits. Sizes 13 y ' ho'' '' hp 'oa ie it plain that s i h;. 17 D- I ITT:'. . l N'.'e'i,,n would to t.ili-n on the itvir'n-;-

ij i. uik uaiKOiu. tunic int'v in , , .... , t, ...!, f. .

ifii toe 1 e ! V e L' 'I U .S llil'l j ast, per SUit, Si nut V-e reooirmen.le.l by the fe.lrai r- !

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PINCH OF STRII!

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VAPIirXttTOX, May 6. With ports on tho Atlantic. PacitU; and Gulf coasts ln In f . n. . t.A -nl.

1 rine strike, efforts to brinfr an end to I the controversy were renewed here to- ' day with projects for settlement ap- : pear'.ng brighter than at any time since

Kr,Ti'fi'.i7 tno walkout began last Sunday.

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booancii rnce Ke-adiustment

Eedorsei

iy Users and Dealers

Throughout the Country

The decisive reduction of 20 per cent in trie prices of Goodrich Silvertown Cords, Goodrich Fabrics and Goodrich Inner Tubes which took effect Monday, May 2nd, received the endorsement of both tire users and dealers. It was accepted at its full face value as a Helpful economic move in tune with the times. It conforms to present conditions and carries out in a straightforward way constructive methods. Goodrich Tires have earned their reputation and standing with motorists by sheer quality of constructive and complete dependability of service. Quality in a tire rests not only upon the materials of which it is made, but also upon the experience and skill of its makers. Every advance in construction and improvement in making, with many exclusive betterments, is in the Goodrich Tires you buy today. Your Goodrich dealer is ready to supply your needs.

. F. Goodrich Rubber Company AKRON, OHIO

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174 Fayette Street Phone Ham. 374 Coal, Feed, Seeds and Poultry Supplies

PURE WHITE CLOVER SEED For Lawns 75c per pound

LAWN SEED Mixtures, 25c to 40 Per Pound

KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 35c per Pound

PRATTS BABY CHICK FEED 30c and 60c packages 1 4 pound bag, $1 .35 PRATTS EGG PRESERVER (Water Glass) Per Quart 35c

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Sold t'ndsr a Montjr.

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Stops ChlclifpfDy i n q 26c and 52c packages

Coal Facts NO. 2 Trie United States is running behind in the weekly production of soft coals, at the rate of 3,500.000 tons every week. Ther is need taking the year as a whole, tor a!l the hard coal that the mines can produce. Their limit has about been reached and working 12 months in the year can only keep up to the nation's requirements. It is very plain that if your needs are to be met, the mines must operate now when conditions are best, when railroads can trnnpo!t coal without difficulty and retail conditions most economical. Unless the great majority of consumers arrange for their next winter's coal supply, there will be a great shortage of coal next fall and winter, and consequently HIGHER PRICES. BUY COAL NOW from a legitimate coal merchant and above all get a signed weight ticket with even,' load. Don't accept coal weighed by the teamsters guess. t Our prices on coal are as follows : "Old Ben" Genuine Franklin County, lump or furnace size. Single tons $8.50 5 tons or more, per ton. $8. 00 Central Illinois Coal: Single tons $7.50 5 tons or more, per ton. $7.00 Chestnut Hard Coal $15.75 For delivery next month: Montgomery lump in lots of 5 tons or more $6.40 per ton.

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We have been appointed General Sales Agents for the DOMINO FEEDS in the city of Hammond. Former customers of the Kussmaul Feed & Roofing Co. are invited to place their orders with us. for these feeds or anything else wanted in the Feed or Roofing line. The prices on the Domino Feeds are now as follows rer 100 pounds : DOMINO SCRATCH . . . $2.95 FIDILITY SCRATCH. $2.75 MARATHON $2.55 DOMINO MASH: LAYING $3.00 GROWING $2.75 Less than full sacks a trifle higher.

We will also continue to handle the Red Comb 6c Ful-O-Pep and Calumil Feeds.

Free delivery of feed orders of $1.00 or more.

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