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(BULLETIN) flNTfRNATICNAL NtV.'S S ETR V T'C Z J .VASITIN I 'D N". May . IUssponpiblllty by the Fnit.-d Slates K'vrmnent for damages in civil Hints rising out of jula..-a: ion by .' raprs i.f r 1 1 authorized "s.. acKc r l'sts" isj provided in a bill introduced on thn House, today by Hepresentnl tve Hi;:, of M.-.r land. In thn event of suits a era i n't tli Tiewr rers, !t :. i t.i i.b-d that the department of just n-o H directed to comJuet the dof-mse and if Judgment I? roi-nvorf.l pii:isi the tiivsTRPPr the, 1'nlted Ftates will inrem. nlfy and hold tho new hpap'T inrm-ittl.

(BULLETIN) r ! N T ! a N JS r i C N L NEAS S. R'. T.TV" !.:. X'-It.. May

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fiardner, Akunufiw, who wa? injured when his plait" di.l a t."s. dive I este-rday flurimr an e h . h; i 'n at the Stato jjit!;M!0 jn-t at Heblrodge, db-1 today. II s mi- bine fe'l 150 f.-et to th' prouud j'.lPt 3 3 ba hd flushed n t iii-sr;.n.

(BULLETIN) f 1 KTFRN AT !CN A w N( '5 SKHViCF1 rROiTOli, V:.. May 0. Author!'rr Invest Ijrat !n:r the t'.rnuif- d:n r?eai a of Miss M arbm lhittcrvorth, young social secretary t. Altss l.mily D ITih'tnr, v. ca'.Uik t Tri5Mit Tn!nar., t-dav were opmv;nl fn detc-rmin.-nr :f tho missing; g'.rl was al'd-.i-. t'-d. (BULLETIN) riNTFRNATICNAL NF.AS SER'.?F1T t.ofisvii.i.i :, k-.. May Fifteen horses ill k- to the X'OPt at about 5:43 o'clock tomorrow afternoon for the start of the historic Kentucky I-rhy. if each of the c-n-tre-s announced today, starts. The race will be ov-r the mile and a fjuartidistance and will carry apurse of Jof'.ftyO.

CAKD Or THANKS T wish to thank the supporter, the. worUer and voters f..r their staunch mpport iriven mo in my mna' s- n. MP.sv 'M-OA WHITINC. J. .."-1 1""' ''Ot'in Ptreet.

races and oilier games. - Victory Court X". r75 Tribe, of F.-n Hur hold a card party and dance ia.-t eveninp at Ilinia hall and report an excellent time, with a large attendant-.-and many prizes donated by the various merchants, the following tcook received prizes: Mrs. Charles Fauman. Mrs. Ko'.b, Mrs. Karos. K. J. O'SulIIvan, Jolm I.ane. Zuraski, Oilbo, O'.SulJivan. Henry llrasser. Jas. Acmy. M ra. Kicliard -Valskl. beside a number who rct-ci fcd cuiiawlatioa rriios. - Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark left yesterday for AVinamac, lnd . where tboy havo taken ait apartiucnt for the summer. Mr. and Mr?. Th omas K. Van Lnon of AtiKele. Calif., are the S'l'"'-" of Mr. and Mr.-. V. - F.citcr and MrsFrances Kinsley. Mrs. Van Loon is a Mstfr of Mra. Kmssb-y. They are tiuir way t'o' visit -iu Dttridt their f.-rmer home. -

Mr. F. II. Fox will leave for Oxfor-l, j (,, tomorrow to vifit her daughter j At!el;i;de w ho la attcnditis Wcsf-in

Tr. and Mrs. Frank Zelr and Mr. J.-o-. PU Iloess left Tu. s, lay for Car-thas-nta. O., to attend the ordination r.f the Hev. Father John Z.dl.T o: 1 mmon.l. F.uIoT Zelter will read bis first solemn hisli mass at the St. Jose;,!i'.s church Sunday mornintr. Ma S, at 0 o'clock.

saw, Iih!., are tlnr guests of their .son and family, Dr. V. .;. Uiilket of tli'.s city. Dr. W. Fuikft Is a retired pliysicia n. - All of the y.i.in? lad-.en w bo xpe.:t to take part in the American lesion ministr. l show are r. ijii' "5! cd to be present for the-lirst r.diearsal which will be b. ld at the. t'-ntral' f. bo-d auditorium lom-iit at 7..11.

i-f llano.. us. 20-. 21 'ic; ordinary firsts. 1 9c; f.r.f.s. z'-a 22 '.-c; ixtra. 2 t 'i 24 '2c; cheeks, 16 .i 'j 17c; dirties-. 17'3 'it inc. .IVF X'OCt.TltT Turkeys. n.V; chickens, SCc; roosters, i;,c; K'e.?e, 16 'o ltic; i ticks. ."kV. I'DTATOKS-- -Ke-clpts. 43 cars; rmr. wh.t.. sacked. ' :) ii.r. white, bulk. 7ft .nc: Fb.rld.1 1, $n.f'0 per

bby.; Florida No. 2, $5.00 per bid.; Te-.. , fTTrr

$ I.eO p'-r CWt.

VKAh :.0 to fiO lbs.. Je; Ta to SO ibs, lOIClle; 00 to U'l lbs., 12ti-l"e-; fai -v 14c; ovi'l'Wf igbt kidneys, 110 to 17 lbs, Ei ',i 7c.

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Saturday Extra Special

Our Quality the Best Prices the Lowest

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M:ss Margaret Thiol wit 'a a part y at her -.on:e vn FM.abeth i-tr-it. May the evening which was very ftuv. fui, was spent with music, games and dancing. Many prizes were Riv. n tor tho winners in the sanif?. The Mi.-s- a Uomerick and Tl.iel entertained with fancy daticin -. and coneluditiK T"-'' even in K a .blioOMis luncheon was s-rv-cd. Th" Kuests were Anna K nocrzer. I .aura Koch. Kuth Cross. Kvi-lyn C-:.--

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

Miss (Jertrude Sheerer entertained her bridce club lit .'.inner last fvenini; t her home on Warren str.-t. This

was the iinat meeting of the year.j Piano 1'uet

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nfr hail b. en served, io ide was played, the iiiatiest fmrn b- ifis made by Miss Dal.-y Kim ty. M;.-s Tren'.- rtli and M ,.s J.yda M'.o-ni' h.

The llair.mond Victory c!.:h ii-ei. at the liurne of Mr. and Mrs. Kd Puny oi lat evenlns?. After a .short business

'meeting pedro wis played, the highest I score boin held by Mr. and Mrs, Kiim j H- ster. the- second highest by Mrs. P. j baser and Hans liran and the consolaI tion ty lid P.anyoii and Dan Walnu t, j FoUowinc tho pedro the hostess s'"vI cd a dainty Hir.clicon. j The Hammond Woman's club w?n

hold the clos.nir meeting- of th -.th year of work at the K. of P. hall .Saturday. May 7, at three o'clock at which time the club will entertain the children of the members with the foio-w-

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(iiuk.o inn tock. ! 7Io.;.s I.Uht wi lent, $ 4 I , f s . 7 i. ; l.tilt I'ilhts, $e,,:S 7 1, ;.;:ivy pack .1'. sijws, s'nootb. f7.2.7 '( ;,'('; pack i?:sows. ro-.iL.-h, $7.o .j 7.25; pig-s, $7 "- ' ' ' ; CATTJ.Knec. 7. ..?; market. s .w -and st-ady to ll.c lower. Ib.f Ste.-.s .'hoieo ;,n,j prime, J s t; fi -j -, . ,..,. iiim and k-'o-I. $.Z" i .f.5; l;,,o,1 and choice, iv i;;i!i:;,; e'-o--:: . i and im- I-i Jam, Jfl 7,7 S I I SilFLlI'-U. ceoos. is.a; market stron q: to l"c higher: innih . v( l:- ..

clown. S!i. . .. -n' 1 1 . b.i , lam bs i sr, up), $!.2r.---i D.2.-.

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1 ORANGES Ext fi sweet 7QC j Sunkist, rr do. , 2 dozen, 3 J. j; FANCY PdPE BANANAS OA i Per dozen. . .25c and

GFvAPE I El IT- -Extr large, fancy, 3 for. .

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Blue Goose ORANGES A()r Per dozen -.

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WELCH'S FRU1TLADE 1,500 jars. While tlicy last, per jar - PRESERVES -Welch'. 1 Q-i COFFEE - Monarch Blackberrv. Per jar. 1UC; brand, steel cut. lb.

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FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Beans, Celery, Green Onions, l?z Flants, etc. Pineapple, Strawberries, etc., of the very finest and choicest varieties at the lowest prices. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT LOWEST PRICES

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Hie bourn snore lea ton.ee otuie

, Formerly Max Heyman Grocery Store 294 Hohman Street Phone Hammond, 3641

Sporting Goods, Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Records

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The Ml'.'es Helen and I

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.V Miti a I ure Theater, tne ..b.I f aoi ite

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Noveity V r nt riloq-il? t Introducing 1 Ei

Thofessor Taylor and 1; is wood'-n ; pJ

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The rec-il.ir meetincr of Troon No. 4 i 1 io-re wm tc oner reports

Mavj years woik cf the dmertnt dep-ul-i

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i af,t.f i'i, t.w.iinc- tl-.f.- marc'iefl to tn-nts. There will be a meeting of

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executive board of the coil) at

LIVE LOCAL NEVIS "ADS",

Th history committee of tho Ham-j mond Woman's club will m'. t Monday i

as v.-;,s previously planned but will i j mert a week from Monday, May leth, ! ej fit t lit- bom. e,f Vfrs V,:in P.roun li'.a

rs. J 'an iirow u. j t eming- very de-ilght-,

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHIXa. IltTTO.V COVER. IG, nilAIIllNG ,. I'RQUl'T SKHVICn CAI.Ij WASSF.VS TFI.KI'IIOVB 44 91 K. STATE ST- HAMMOND

RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cleaned in your on h'.-me, Hamilton lb-ach method. Will nlo take them out if you desire. Call "Cooksey," Phone Hammond 34'J9.

Talntiar and decorating for eTl- i

rlency and rellabiUty go to I. L. Cobeo, I'lione X02C-W. 2-16-;.

All members and friends of the J.!neflclal Union. DisL 523, are invited to a May (J'l'-vn dance siveii May Sth ;.t 7 o'clock .harx in tho Gcrtnania Club. &-I-3

Don't forpet the b!fr dance pfven by ftope Club at Unity Hall. Saturday,

Mv 7. Horeiibaum Orcr.-sst ra.

:e invited.

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Tlavo MfOrty clean your rues Ha.mil-f-jii-Btach M-thod. Work done in your t..m or taken out. Satisfaction Karenteed. IMione Hammond SB2-M. 5 -1 - 3

Th TVonien of Moose-neart T.ep.op will hold their rcjruiar tnm tins at Mn hall Friday r-vniing, May fi. All r.iembcrs arc rcpaested to be present. r.-fi-i

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fully rnteitaincd at bridge at her homo yesterday afternoon. The house was jir.-ttily decorated in a variety of spring flowers and a course luncheniva served. The hig-hst scorn In biidii'i was he'd by Dorothy Crum-pack.-r, the second highest by Mrs. 'h il. Austin and the third by Kathryn Sharror. The srusts Included tho M-.-s-dame-s W. M. Fistun. F. O. I'aiK", Ceo. Ciiap.n. 11. ir. Chapman. J, II. M yn, U. F. .St. r..r of Whltsnp. F. Pw F' tz, J. CI . Il.ach. Jr., Clarence Sc-dt of Chieapo. F. C. I'rumpaeker, T. II. Tc nnnf, V, Dyer, J. V,. smith, A. Mch'an, K D. I'etcrs, II. A. Lanmiai, IT. Gostlin, J. Bcckman, tl. H. Austin, W"m. Wiis-, If. (.'. Groman. "Walter Sohl, and tloMisses Fstle Itussell, Ijeoda McAlecr, Kathryn Sharrer and Dorothy Crumpaeker. The King's Herald will hare a May day party at the First M, K. church tomorrow afternoon at 2:.10. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Fekenhoy, a si.n, Miy , poi, Uoth mother and son doing- nicely. The Ladies1 Aid of the Hyde Park M. F. chm-oli in. t Wednesday at the home of Mrs. F.tmi.orn, USG Harrison street, for their usual business mcetirsr and election cd officers as one was recently vacated by the departure of Mrs. Powlby wlio moved away. Mrs. Howard He it rani was chosen in her place as president; Mrs. :. Oxford was - looted treasurer and Mrs. D. F. Hix flower puperintendent. The liost-ess-, assisted by Mrs. J. C, Millikn, se rved dainty l efreahments. Dr. and Mrs. W. Tturket of War-

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GRASS RUG SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Gx9 GRASS RUGS . . ,.....$4:50 4-6.7-6 GR,SS RUGS ...$3.00 Cash and Carrv Prices G. 0. HAGEN 1 65 East State Street (Up Stairs) Hammond Where Rent is Low and Prices Lower

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Fancy Creamery Bu'.ter, V Q n ! !J0UK

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9C ! per. can at aricy S'eaches. No. 2V i A per can at I Solid pack Toiiiatocs,

j No. 2! can, per can .

Sniders Catsup, larc

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Fancv Peaberry Collee. O O Cracker?,

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We Defy Oar Competitors In Quality WE DEFY OUR COMPETITORS IN QUALITY. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT OUR WINDOW AND YOU WILL SAY IT IS THE BEST MEAT IN TOWN.

per pound at Extra lancy Santos,

SNOW WHITE VEAL LEG OF VEAL 9 fir BREAST OF VEAL T f Per pound -U pt?r pound VEAL CHOPS OH. NECK OF VEAL 1f Per pound por pounc) ? CORN FED BEEF POT ROASTS 1 CLn RIB ROAST OQr Per pound k U Per pound , CALLIE HAMS 12 BLUE GRASS SPRING LAMB LEG OF LVUB 90 LMB STEAKS Per pound , --- pcr pouncJ LAMB CHOPS ILK, LAMB STEW 1 Olp Per pound JJt Pcr pound . .- ..-

per pound at Extra fancv Peaberry,

5 , I f ! er pound at i"i i Our very best M. o ;;II. Coffee, per lb E'' j Finest Cocca, bulk.

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20 ; Crackers, Vcr pound ,

; j- re.sli baked Linger 2 j Snaps, per psund . . .

' ' Fresh .Mixed Cookies, "i Yl C. i per pound at ......

! Cocoanut Marshrcallow OC I DC Cakes, per pound.

4.Dcr pounu at ; . ft ! i- -.i ,.i !-.,., a : American rami y boap, TQ, I ; ! 1- ancy uncoloi ed J upan A K r - . f ,J OZ? C -.-It i 6. f ! 1 0 bars ior only ...... rH lea, per pound

Bakers Sun Maid bulk Seeded : ; hMr I,Krat R.i.nv ?.) O i K) bars for only

pound box at II'. S. Mail Soap, x:r ;t, n .ra r.riod Prunes.1 U) bars for only ,

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SUGAR Pure cane granulated. J JL Per pound .

HOME GROWN RHUBARB 4 pounds for

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BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY Quality and Low Prices Our Motto

YOUNG TENDER POT ROAST Per pound 10c BOILING BEEF Per pound 6c FRESH PICNIC HAMS Per pound UV2c BUEHLER BROS. SUPERIOR OLEOMARGARINE, 2 lbs . 42c

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LARGE 40 50 PRUNES Sweet and meaty. Per pound

18c

CRISCO A pure vegetable short- 1g enine. Per pound can

MALLARD BRAND JELLY All flavors. 3 glasses for enly

35c

SARDINES In rrmstard, oil or to- ORr mato sauce. 3 cans for -fv X-CEL CREAM STOVE POUSH J X n Unburnable. Large can 2lzC, small

PORK LOIN ROAST Per pound

24c

RUMP ROAST Per pound

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VEAL BREAST With pocket. Per pound

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VEAL SHOULDER Per po-r.d

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Electrical Appliances cf all kinds -the very latest de. it-ns with all the new. improvements.

Our . tock is new ana iresi.

Wiling Contracts taken care of n sl.ort notice. Call us now for estimate.

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Fresh Dressed Chickens

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Lighting Fixtures Lamps Appliances Motors General Contracting Pov.'er Installations CORNER WALTER AND FAYETTE STREETS TEL. HAMMOND 46

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