Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1921 — Page 7

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Friday. June Vm.

CHhlAllIZE TAX CHANGE orMTiaacMT

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Import

ant Conference To B&

Held At Indianapolis Hext Tuesday.

r T ' F j Ri'-rfi 6T STATE C&'THL! NT'IA .N'A Fill. IS. June . Sentiment r ami f;a;i.st l ho f c;....-,.i ta m.if ni m ti t - t . x'.i,- vt.-.: c- n-1 ii a; on v. ill h.: i lyst.iHz" I at the Stat. .o:if. rence to be !i Id in Indianapolis T'H'siJay at tin- request of liuvrnii r MO ny.

Kf-urfsfn I a '. i cos of tl tri'il '

ii- TtH in ; ho co tnd ilu- omif'T f n la L l vo s v lil l&'oor. uiioultu; and tli.. taxpay

s of f!. :1UT1"U e lice .

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MUli ill itT'i. rein - the ' l.-WS '.'1

.miiicrce, ir.-iust ry The official T-

se nizat ions to be rfprf s-nted will American Kedi'rat en ( I.nhor, ih Slate t'f derat ion of Karau-rs Associations, th'; Indiana flutp hnnil-r --r I 'nmnifrcp, the Indiana Manufacturers Association and the Indiana Tax Farem Lie-ague. Outlines of the tentative program

f r the meeting Indicates that

tenon theater on Sunday, only, in i -r.-perate Youth," liei latent p-educ- J on. lia;-ko'Tm an- familiar wit i iae

lory i.t "I'lclrUUc Ntuuii, ' as ii i.r.KHiiy apt,, aiv-d in print from !hc p a f F. Ho'B;i!.'un smith us "A Kflituciy .ii.i. ,'i "The isi tizil ia it ; Irt-cs" is a iirisi al onii' ly 1. ;u- with a oa:,l of nine roni- ; ttent arti-s headed l Frank io K.-l-j y. an uncommon ly clover and ip!ii-! u!y tainted f.-c inrii" oomcdienni . j l.o romps tht.'iiKh th.- 2- mlnutos o'; ' o- act, .1 :-p n.-.i: .-uch a m.rti) pro- ; H inij nrati.l .: m,;' cim- J u. to. , p an audwiue m the II. roes of. in- j v-ant la .. 'ht r. j v rt lio-.card. a:tlii'. composer ! o.i-.dian ,ii d pianist ex t raord ' nary j .'.-rain in our midst, thin time v i . h a I "ami new ,.t. , ins foti.'iHtins of a re-' . I'dre of i.m;'' smart patter and sierh piano pi:iy;n:. w.lici he bi.i ider til.- mod. .st title of "The Man)

h the I'i.ii-.,." VauitfviU.' tii'.i.ir.

;m :'j iii.iu cost to roam will haii w.tn oe. the ret; ;;jea I'd nee of thi popular ! ! .St. who or. i : tains o !-!h'f I'.l.V. .I'i-!n trio. i the i u: tier uni'ij j" title dfpled ly JlniMii.' t'lu.-ttr, Stuait A -rit and !-'b!. 'Hih. n, t.. thr I tec v ' r loy s who present an .flferin-j con Min ..f sitiirina:. tlaucin-:. piano and ooody ,.!' th-- mii I that keeps n aud!-ne-roaring with lauiflitrr.

Personal and p Social News

Miriam faldwell of Frankfort tpndinK a few .leys as the jjucrts o. her aunt and unele. .Mr and .Mr.. S '. Nor rifi of Kli:'.u :.t-th utrevl. - - Adelaide Ko !;a remmed t'r-.; V.'e.-Kin I'ull. r.. Oxford. ). to 8p !J . the Kurnmer holidays w ith ht r parlit s .

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There will e.enmK t th eiivirch under

Younjr 1". p!e I., am:.-, itiK' pr.ijram c.r.iposed Iiie.no nuisie. violin nml

will he K"-ven . U. fr. hn ! ifrvi d .

octal this M . K . ,'CR of t'le

An in'ercsi -of readintjb. v i a 1 so I . nits wii: 'it-

Mr. and Mis. l . (. it-.ekler in;, rtamed a nuinhtr ..f friends at lruii at their h.. toe lat eveni'i.

.IDLftTES 3 DIFFERENT OIK

t he

ivi.n tl e ai v police

Atvaraz. a hpanona

nignt tlo-y

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visited

o .1 room of Sindo . fCi Adams Htr

in. I Hint th.- proprietor was violating .re. different city ordinances.

of nil they louiui 'out d to tuke out his r.ci'.ff

drms made nee- ssary ty of a now city ordinance.

,,f that they learned that tie

pcratinu his po

. Ink. n out.

First :ol fail

,0 sell Soft

.he Passat;

n top

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1 loom under a a former pr..-

.. icor 111 Ml I z. 'a, st oll'.oi

and signed Ly Hart In line U' d-

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i v. ninij at her home on 0;jd. n direct Mr-. A. M. iiutson jitid i daugrhter Mis. 11. (ir.cn of Uaiy v.-rv pleannntly entertained f..r lhhel K.-ed whose marriage to ld'.frar l. Soh! will tak" rdaee lhl" month. I:i:m-s find

i n-.u-ie wir.- enjoy, d and r. fi islmon's J served. Mis Ue. l ree. ived many j LtM.uliful tifts.

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beard contained cot-dim; to tii. drawn off tieHindo was tion. alone with w , i-t hl'-ss lict n.-" 1... !. 1 up and

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hv tills mornin

:,,.t It. ist. to. inch i.ieud on ;H.ioii .. aaotiu

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eel! ves slew

he punch

razors nnd fe-

fotir had he.n

to open up his plact

S-e . n loliee

.id. to the policr St.'lthc punch hoard and

His pool room was was fa'lv.ii n iwirnini? secured proper license

he woni.i he uname

l.ii?;urfB again,

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there I "K i"'ie

will L.e little discussion of tie- income tax ami ntlitunt. Opposition to the ithr tax amendment, which will give

the general assemoly unlimited an thority in drafting "a system of taxu

tion" will be opposed by Henry

; e k n ; . c r. x t YOltK. June

W5 SFs'. tCl . 6. Stocks.

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Am.ricaii i'er .and Fdry A nit ra ati St c el Fdry. . AnierUan Tel. unj Tel. ISaldwin I.o.'nmetivo

Ih thlehem Steel H

jl . i I rise 1 idatc d Has

rowlns. an Indianapolis attorney. !!! neneial F.cetrie

has' been selected to take this side of i Lackawanna St the debate Ly the committee appointed I Mexican Pete

at the initial meeting when the conference was decided upon. The next day aft. r the conference the Indiana Manufacturers Association will hold its annual convention. It is expected some formal action will Li tiktri by the manufacturers at that

tim. Although there has b. en

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.Uidvale Steel New York Central l'ure Oi! llepul.ile Iron and Ste 1

Texas i.'o :;., ' . teei Willys Overland H

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I ll F.Tt)( K 2."..ti '): market acbulk, $T.63'; top.

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( ijmmonlv believed that th'-y will

pose the general tax amendment and I

may also eonj. nin the income tax. T'ni Indiana Hankers Association o i'.l meet in Indianapolis June II. I'p to this time the bankers collectively

havt had nothing t- say about the I beef steers, c amendments. Persons closely connect-I 5.4'"i ; medium

ed with the financial int. rests, however, asacrt that the hankers will also g-.i c.n record as opposed to such a vital change 'h" ' tistit nth n. It is their tl-eory that if the assembly r. a. permitted to classify property for taxa-

t-on. such ;:s the proposed a t.iendnien ; would perm::, that all the various In- j CHICAGO PKODTJCT3 threats of the state would he cuniiivil- Bt"TTKll ltcc ipts lO.fd to lobhy at each session cither f or I n arm ry Extra 2 3 ft . Firsts protection or favors. ! I2c. A creat deal of interest is centered Earjr"! rteeeipts ll.TGT cases.; on th. attitude to be taken by the.2iiy l'4c; ordinary firsts lSiili'c: asrricultural interests at the constitu- j 1,IVK POTITRY Turkeys, tional amendnient cm' f i t n e . Of ail iiiick ns 2e; Koosters 14c; Geese

I1M I.O rll)i;. Kvceipt: tive and steady;

tf.lv. CATTI-E Kecelpt

steady: calves and bulls -." .

ice and prim and uood. J,

pood ar. 1 choice. $S.2." f j.35; and medium. iK .7 j 'd 8.23. iHEICI' lteee.pt.". S.GOO; steady for sheep. 25c higher i .linns 5 lbs. down. $9.5i Ii 12.C up. $.75 'ii 12.25.

n i a r e hii;:i-r; , ?V.' ( ;r "n S.OO ; common ma rket i lambs , si !bs.

tubs; 1 7 'u Misc. 31c: 1 5 n

; f)uck 2j r.Oe. I-OTA'.T'F.S OTd Nor. and Hulk. To 'n !-5c.

Vliite Sacked

tiie sroups in the state th" farmers are tiic only persons expeetc,; to he In favor of the chansre. Son:.- of them take

the position tnat no system of taxation i

'ouid be devised w hereby tliey would j CHICAGO CASE OHAnf be co.npflied to pay a lo avi-r portion j WHEAT No 2 lied Jl 51; No. 3 Ked of governmental expen.o-. They f-' j $i.iu; No. 1 Hard Winter. $l.Ci'" cer'ain thtt the lar?e representation ' v., No. 1. :?ortWn snrini? $16 2-4 they havt in the assembly w ould guar- j v,o. 2 Northern .Spring Jl.ijij 2-4; No. 1 ar.t. e to them as a class a fair deal !n j Mixed $1 ;.". - e.ent property i cissaitied for taxa-j roHX No. 2 mix.-d 63 1-4 h i?8e: No. t'on. At pr-senf, they point out, a! 2 white 66 'i rtti j. c ; No. 1 yellow C5 3-4 vast amount of intansihle pr-meity ! f,66c: No. : mixed 05 l-i'.i HT, 2-ic; in ridding. It is virtually exempt j x,,. 2 yellow " ; No. g mixed foe. f-om taxation und-r ln present sys-j OATS -No. T white 10a'.? !l l-4i:;No.

tern. if it can be brought out ef nid-

?ne- by a .ir.ssifi.-ati.'n svsfm then it

will mean that the taxes on farm land

l

white 10 "H 4 1 1- 4c.

will be reduced.

FOOD PRICES

Fetters Forged by Paioti. It i onlniacl in the rprnal const!tn'ion of tninc tl.iit mn of inteniiifru'f tnirpis ctiiiiiot be1 f roo ; their pnssioiiR fo'-'p Ilifir ffera. Htirke.

Hot Weather Fabrics For This Week Only Palm Beaches Mohairs Alpacas Light As a Feather Cool and Comfortable

Made to Your Measure Coat and Pants Only at

$18.00 IgO

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171 State Street Hammond, Ind.

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LEGAL NOTICES

IN THE MATT EU o F EI M END N. HAI.Z, ItAN'Kliri'T. NO. 211. lIS'li(IiT OF IN i I ANA, SS: On the 20th day of May. A. P.. 1021 on rcadlTLT the petition of the bnnkr'ipt for hi", discharge, IT IS OUDEHEIl HV THE f'hlT.T. That a hearing he had to'On the sa.it" on the 11th day of July . T.. 13?1. before 'a!.l Court, at Indiana ...'is. m said District, at vine o" lock in ihe forenoon, rin.1 th-i' eitl.-e thei.-oi Jv. published two,.. In The Lake ''"H"'v Times, n newspaper i:Md tn said Divtrict. nd that all known creditors and other croons, in in. .r. st nmy appepr at the said tine- and p. ace :-nd show cnu.ie. If any they ha '- v.hy

The South Shore Tea a Coffee Store 294 Hohman Street Phone Hammond, 3641 Special for Saturday, June 4th

the p'.iyer of (to petitioner be vrMited.

And It Is rur'h.i f.HTl, thnt the ir ' 1 nil Icvivn '. I ret si ifn .-nd t' L -m at their pi:

s : t ii . WITNESS. I" e H .nor-it'.. V.. V! 'El'.ya ; .ipd-re f , md ib.- ..-l thereof nt Te'i i-; -i hi IV' : ri. t an fne "iHb dTi A. TV. 1!:M. NiH!,E ( ni'TI.EH G-3-10.

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rder. M'l.ir. of r. -'clcie

t,i ;i . t : r id I'oit'-t. i-P- li in of M;e .

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TN THE MATTEK F NICK CHIItll.A, n.WKIlliT No. 33S. DISTKLT OF 1NDI N'A, K.S: On the 2tirh lav of May. A. D . 11121. on reailiiiK ill.' petition of ib- bankrupt for his r-chnrfi-, IT IS OHOEKETO FT THE rorttT. That a hearing' be hml upon the same on tic Uth ilny of July, A. I.. 1D2I. before slid Court, a Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon and thai potior thereof bo published twice in Tie l.iic County Times, a newspnpi r printed in said District, and that ail known cr. .1it irs and other persons In inter-ft may ao pear at the said tim" and place and slmw cause, if any they iiav, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it 1b further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk .' ha! s. nd by mail to all know n .creditors, copies of Raid petition and this order, nddr. sr.- ! to them at heir places of r. sid. n-e as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable AhUKUT It. ANDEUSON. Jud-e of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the 2tith day of May. A. V., l'J21. N'.vi'.I.E C. Itl'TT.EK. :'-e-1f. Clerk.

iGold Medal Flour. ! Vk bU

Good Luck Oleo, j 2 lbs ; Pure Lard, ; 2 lbs Best Creamery Butter, per Ib Fancy W isconsin Brick or 1 Yellow Ame'n Cheese . Pet Milk, 2 tall cans Jcllo, all fiavors, per pkg Snider's Tomato Soup, per can Red Cross Spaghetti or Macaroni, 3 pkgs. . . . Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans. 2 for hancy Gunpowder Tea, per lb

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FREE COUPON 3 lbs. of our best Coffee for $1 and fancy Cup and Saucer Free. Evbg your coupon.

69 c 45c

19c

Pineapple, No. 1 0 size . . . Pure Apple Cider, ' No. 1 0 can . . .

Fresh Baked Soda Crack- 1

tio, pel iu. .

i Fancy Fig Bars,

per Ib

Fancy Chocolate Drops, O C ( per Ib SPECIALS ON SOAP

25c c's p1 $aP' 59c

I ' LJU lO ...... Classic W hite Soap, j 10 bars fA !U. S. Mail Soap.

10 i

oars

59c 49 c

EXTRA SPECIALS Bohemi'an Kait Extract, per can 75c Puritan Malt Exi ad, per can 79c Bottle Caps, per gross 29c

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ON DECLINE: CAFES IT i

With nil food nrices on a fhw.ly de

rlin. the so-called popular-priced i restaurants in East Chlcairo are con-' tinning: to charge prices that have btn ! in effect since lt20. j Comparison of retail prlcen in t.':e chair stores show? u decline even sin; May 1. j wiiKTiF. ntirKi tun riiiirF,ii. Hut glance into the restaurants! J Two egrgs Tw-jr.l y-fl ve I'ri's! Yes. and some of them ebari.',.: thiriy cents: j In one restaurant a peculiar nnle is given to culinary finane s. Two cp.Cj boiled cost twenty. flve cms. Put ai little preas in a pan and fry them ! add a nickel and the t-ost. is thirty! cents. Fut just add a 11'tU mill; to; them and scramble them: Fp pots pio' pric to thirty-five cents. In some! places they give you brrad and don't chare.-, extra. But thrr--- are not many of thm. In most cases they p.j,; t-n ' cents to th- check f-.r bread and but-; ter. Hrend ar.i butter! Three tiilnj slices from a six-cent loaf and a hit I of butter that has to he spread thin to J cover one of the slices: J And so it is with other d.shes all I the way down the menu. KoiiniTA"vr ritonT ((intimm, j A recent, investigation rev. ab-d thnt j restaurant proprietors are niaktni a! profit of from 200 t-. 1 .0o. p, r cent. In; If 17 wlon wholesale and retail food1 prices were higher than now, the riyhi' band side of the m- n j lo ad: Twf nty, I t w-ni y-ll vc und thirty c Us. Now the I menu ri-'ols: Fifty, (l.ty-live. sixty and! s tiny cents. And after y oi have; fini:.h'd latintr a sipiar.- m.vil -,-:r! t heck will Kjjist.r close to one- dollar, j

AT THE PARTHENON

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93c Rackets at $1.25 Rackets at $1.50 Rackets at $2.00 Rackets at $2.50 Rackets at $3.00 Rackets at

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Fish Lines High grade pure silk casting lines, high test; 25-yard spool, Q special at J Egyptian Cotton Line Best braided, 84 feet 1 Q long Furnished Line Complete with hook, float and OA sinker 3 J C

All-Cork Floats Enameled, green and red; 20c "1 f value, for lUC Mohawk Steel Casting Rod With guide, 3-joint, cork hand grasp. 8 Cfb or8'2foot . . .VVJ Fish Stringer Heavy braided, waxed line. 1 Q Special at 1 C

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Baseball Gloves

TENNIS RACKETS Oval shape, good quality frame, strung with special gut. Special at 75c

TENNIS NETS Hand finished, top bound with heavy 2-in. canvas strip. 42 foot, double court. At $5.00

INFIELDER'S GLOVE Leather lined, welted seams. A regular $5.00 glove, at $3.98

CATCHER'S MITT Semi-molded face. leather face and finger pieces, patent hand formed felt padding, strap and buckle fastener, leather bound edges; a $10.00 glove at

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