Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1921 — Page 9
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riTE TIMES Page Nino NEW TOP COAT OF STRIPED FLANNEL IS FASHIONABLE hou in rags very scanty rage. ' In his 1 yais residence In a civilised community. Pepich did not ascend one iota from the terribla condition which he must have been ued to prior to his arrival In America. There was no evidence of the effect of the cleanliness and enlljhtenmclt of a civilUed race which existed all about hint. Judtfe Klot fined Pepich $139 end sentenced him to 69 day on the penal farm. He ha not worked for soma time, and the supposition Is that ha made his living- from the sale of illicit liquor. The general opinion if. that this man's family will be far better oft with him in Jail for a time, as they are at present living; under conditions a revolting, that begging from hand to mouth in the streets would be preferable. Any assistance the little unfortunates may need will be furnished by the county. WHITING COP ISREWARDED WHITING, Id., My jj Officer John Mlkaali of the Whiting- polico force was a promt w&n on Wednesday nle"ht when he received as a reward from Charles Musulin a tzr. t,a oi.i IS FOUND GUILTY eaker 9 arket Fifteen years In America, without even his first paprra tu show. Is the unenviable record of JUrKo Pepich an Indiana Harbor Croatian, who wa arraigned In tho Hammond police court thin morning, chared with violating the liquor law. Federal agents raided ji.a home at S5S3 Cedar street and found a largo amount of moonshine and fruit mash. No still was in evidence. The ciurjf against this man extend further than those included in the affidavit. When the. gov -eminent men entered hi home, squalor cud unspeakable nastlnesi were in evid. nee everywhere. Six dirty .uucared for children were running about the watch. Officer MiUash 1, the ou who was responsible for Musulin capturing the man who killed his valuable horse by cutting; It to pieces. Had Mlkash pot discovered the nuise and got Musulin up. it Is the opinion of many that the Intentions were to kill more of the horses, there being Ave in tho barn at the time. Musullp lost two other horses the first of the year by poisoning, which hits him rather hard. This is the reason for his appreciation of the services of the officer in intercepting the work of the brute in perhaps injuring the other horses. VlusullSi does teaming and resides at tijl Indiana boulevard. 645 ffohman St Opposite itlce Hotel HAMMOND ,0 xf" H Ri V ?- STOP ! This store is not connected with any other firm. It is operated by Rudolph Hanson and Harry Peaker, two well- , known Hammond boys. We sell only corn fed steer beef. -3 1 si Try a "Times Want Ad'
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The striped flannel coat is appearing in smart models for sport wear. It 18 taking the place of the polo coat with the fashionable women. Tbia coat is of black and white flannel and is made on straight lines with a Blight flare. Pockets and a high collar we the distinctly features.
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HAYING fixed Yt of 1 per cent, as the legal kick for anything stronger than coffee, Congrets it now agitating 3 per cent aliens and 2J-cent coin. Figuring such per- . U 1 j V
easy for film censors who have become quick at fractions through measuring the length of photoplay kines, bathing suits and skirts. "My pre agent nTr rarlase anything- lie write about me," aaya Owen Moore, the Selxnick star. Hi motto U: "Leave it a it lie."
"What Do Men Want?" asks a f.lm title and the whole world knows it's prohibited.
"Up the Road with Sallie" is to itar Constance Talmadgc in films daring June the month when life in the country is pleasantest "Wedding in Church Is Followed by Deception," was discovered by Eugene O'Brien among the newspaper headlines. Considerate Electric Sign 'The Daughter rays." No Advar.ee in Prices.
A Montana theatre manager opened his new house with "Empty Pockets." Eefore long he was showing "Brewster's Millions."
"Two Weeks IVitk Pay" is a filmsign that vacation time is approaching.
WW What in Film "The House of Whispers" sounds treasonable enough as describing the average movie surroundings. "Love, Honor and Obey" U among the silent dramas prevailing, at least ti seme extent, in "reel" life. Sometimes the movies exaggerate. Selinick News pictures a weird wedding ceremony at which two goats were sacrificed. Enough German-made films are coming into the United States to long outlast the final quibbles of the ultimate peace negotiations. Eugene O'Brien has been "The Perfect Lover" and Norma Talmadge "The Perfect Woman" in pho-; topla.vs. Their perfections will soon be joined in "Ghosts of YesterdarJ"
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Use "Tiz" for Tender, Puff-
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Feopl? who ar forced to stand on
thrir foft all day know what sure. tndrr, sweaty, tuirninK fe-t mean. They
iis "Tiz." and "Tiz" cures their foot
r cut up. H k'eps fxt in pf-rfect coni;tion. "T:z" is thr: i,.n!y remedy In :h world that drati's out all the polsT.oa.i exu'lations which fniff up the f. et onfl cause temler, sore, tired, aching fe-t. It instantly stops the pain in corn?, callouses and hunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your fpft feel after using- "Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up your face In ruin. Your f-h'if-3 won't tighten ana hurt your feet. ilrt n bjx of "Ti.M now from any iiungist. Just think! a whole year's
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ANNOUNCING The Opening of THE LODGE Formerly The Bumham Inn SATURDAY, MAY 14th CABERET AND DANCING Fish and Chicken Dinners 13820 ENTRE AVENUE, BURNHAM. ILL. PhoneBurnham99l7 OPEN ALL NIGHT
Louis Abramson, Propirtor
Warren Scherer, Manager
CHOICE STEER POT SNOW WHITE LEG OF SMALL LEAN PORK ROAST VEAL LOINS 12ic 18c 22c GROUND BEEF LOIN KIDNEY VEAL PORK SHOULDER 100 Pure Guaranteed ROAST ROAST 15c 22c 16c
BREAST OF VEAL. Per lb.
OSCAR MAYER'S SAUSAGES EXCLUSIVELY
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IIIIIIrIICsI Udl Ultlld row 48 fine bier warden sifp.s will he. offered fnr s;alp. for thp fir;t time renresents
we believe, the biggest values offered to the workingman this Spring.
!?Plf Miff djlFflpil Qlf aIready plowed and readr for Pting are yours, if you can spare $25.00 II CCll. JSJIJL IJtal I1CII kilvu as the first navment and nav $15.00 a month for a short time. Reranse
you can buy some of the best sites in Columbia Gardens for $350. And most of them are 100 feet wide and 135 feet deep.
be Schools. Churches and Street Car Lines Il,
- i - get all of the benefits of the city, without all the extra taxes of the city.
nimfo rCliif- IP fWMT e ave Pene a branch office at the corner of Locust Street and Columbia 'UiliU vfill lOIIiOrrifW Avenue, in the grocery store and meat market owned bv lohn Hansen. WE
S3 J - - jo ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU FREEall the weinie sandwich es you can eat. And there will be plenty of good coffee, too.
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Ity Surveyor and All Have Been Plainly Marked
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and Ever Offered to the Wasre Earner of .
ammond, the Prices, we know are the Lowest
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MEMBERS OF
CHICAGO REAL ESTATE BOARD HAMMOND REAL ESTATE BOARD
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HOHMAN & STATE HAM MOM D, INDIANA phones iroo Office Adjoins First Trust & Savings Bank, Formerly Lake County Savings & Trust Bank
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