Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 8
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SUIT AGAINST RAILROAD CO.
E'pht months ago Sam AtaJmm. H arnrr.cn d junk dealer, had an awful r-i. '-.'-t with a Michigan Central con--t wh!: Kvuig to Chicago from i l;it.;mvr.a. The trouble was ovr one f ti.'.-sw oommtitiaiun tlckot boka and :t hasn't b- en .-'.f!"d ye! - l a lay the .i.. itlcr reached the. Hammond surertor c urt when B'nn fit.sd suit for 1.000 "l-.rr.flgos u gainst tho ral'.roa-I company. Ab.iliiMn purchased the. ticket book a t'.o Twelfth St. :ai! !.n Auicust SO. It wa." j t-i void afn-r October 30. On fotoo'r 1 t t.iv. ho boa i- i '.! a train a iia:; j ; ei .. ! ig io (ret oft fi :--Tty-th:ra t . vvhon the, conductor i::;e t 1 ooo-ct s fire ho took, up ' 'i-" ?!-!;. : k ?;! r . ; i --o '. to return ::. He '?.. i;-'!n-l T. no-opt one of t'.o t !.!: f. r am' fit rv. rani 1 J oi 1 t plying tho c.ih f ,ir v.'hc:i l-'orty-third ft. win r achoi the -n dnrlor won id not lot h.m nligrht. V.t forced l:'.:n M ride t-- th- Twelfth srat'-n w h- re he was iletatned for ti5n n:,d f irc'l to riv rash fa.ro. V. tTi-n f ti'i tio. y Insted t'nt ho pay r n;V.r.ed ride from Forty-third T w. : f h f-t re -. A - i " niii n f.Hys :i was rnrr!n(j to the ty to -lose a luo! o.s-V;?t for d!- ; '.-:;-.! of a o,':r. .ty of junk material. I; r'iri!" 1 hii j ;'- i';lv buyer too it- -''.o to ,'f il nn-i .is a rcsu't .-t r forced t' tiliii a fToni 1,1. when h "o?i:v o; d the s' .i'.T i- r "M reason a-ks for ili'n;!i-. His attorney M- or. !')ro .v ;:!:.:,
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TO MAKE WHISKEY
Aftr & few weeks of rest from the
'.leual largo number of liquor cases which were very common when the
prohibition agents were at work, the Hammond city court wa again treated to one thin morning. The case was au old one. continued from last month. Walter Wasclewlch. 3725 Beach street. Indiana Harbor, was arraiKned after li is house had been starched tiy agents from the Hammond office . Liijuor was found on the premlsee. He was fined a total of SIST.TO, Including witness fees, and sentenced to 30 days In Jail. The feature of the case nas the testimony of Waaelewlch's sister, a
frlrl of i;. She testified that she had helped make and poll liquor for him. One witmss was called In who was tsaid to have bought whiskey In the place, but he swre under oath on
the t-tand that he not only had never purchased a drink from Waaclewlrh. but that he had never had a drink in his lif.i. The jud took the statement with & grain of salt.
cago railroad Una permission to charge an eight cent faro over their lines expires. It la expected that this company will surrender their franohise before the expiration of this order and petition the public service commission for a continuance of the eight cent fare. Under the present law, enacted at the last session of the legislature, the commission would be empowered to continue the eight cent fare of the Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago railroad line for an indeterminate period If the evidence submitted at the hearing Justified such action. However, it is fair to prophesy that no permanent rate of any utility
service will be fixed by the Indiana commission until normal conditions
are once more restored with some degree of certainty. ,
CAR PARE GRANT ENDS JULY FIRST
On Ju'y T the order of the Indiana Public Service commission granting the Hammond. Whitintc and Kast Chi-
TAXI CAE WARFARE AGAIN IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. June 9 "Warfare between
drivers of rival taxlcab companies was
held responsible today for the slaying
of T. A. Skirvrn. a chauffeur. Skirven was shot and killed as he at in his cab by assailants who dashed paat in a tourin? cair hich oofalned ;seven men. Before thi shooting of Pklrven several battles between taxicab drivers had been reported to the police from various parts of the city.
EDITOR MAY GET WET JOB WASHINVrTOM June 9. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon conferred today with the president relative to the appointment of a prohibition commissioner. It is understood that Roy C Haynes. a newspaper editor of Hiilsboro, Ohio, has been recommended for the post by Internal Revenue Commissioner Blair.
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Silk Chemise, in crepe de chine and satin. Special d0 C ( at ....$3.95 and Ladies' Silk Bloomers, specially
priced at .$3.95 and
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Ladies' and Children's Speciality Inaugurates A Gigantic
Ladies' Tiite Petticoats, embroidered ruffles. ElQr Special 98c and Extra Large Petticoats, with double ruff!., $1.69 opecial at
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Ladies Muslin Chemise A C At 59c and
$2.95 and $3.95 Hats. Special at ....... .
Children's 98c
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$2.95 Ladies' Extra Size Petticoats, with beautiful embroidery bottom; genuine $2.95 values. Special for CJ 1 2Q
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$3.00 and $2.00 Infants' Pique
Dresses, with fine embroidery
j work. Special for this QO -1 sale $1.45 and I70C'
$4.00 and $3.00 Ladies' Smocks in many different shades. Special, Adjustment C 1 QQ Sale... $2.45 and P .70
$20.00 Ladies' Spring Coats, the genuine Polo Cloth. First
come first serv ed . . . .
$10.95
$7.50 and $5.00 Infants' White Coat and Capes high grade cashmere coats, slightly soiled. Adjustment Sale 1 price.. $2.95 and'1 tJZ7
$4.00 Wash Suits for Boys, popular styles, including Oliver Twist, middy and new belters, in color combinations and solid colors; sizes 2 to 8 years. For Stock Adjustment J QO Sale $1.25 Ladies' Short Sateen Bloomers, in all want- ? ed colors, each 35c Children's Stockings, mercerized. 1 CP Sale price .........
1 65c Ladies' Black and Cordovan
Stockings, mercerized 9Qp lisle. Sale price.... $4.50 Girls' Middy Dresses, 8 to 14. Special 9 OS sale price $1.75 Girls' White Middy Skirts, specially priced for OQp this sale at .. O C fit 75 Girls' M?rlfW or
I sale price OVC
$12.00 and $10.00 Children's Coats, in all wanted colors, some Polo Cloth and serges. Sizes
8 to 12.
Sale price .....
$4.95
$6.50 and $6.00 Boys' Spring Coats, in all wool mixtures and sizes. Special, 3 sale price . . . $12.00, $10.00 and $5.00 Children's Coats, silk poplin, taffeta and serges. Sizes from 2 to 6. Special sale price, ( 0 A C $5.93,$3.50 and
I $8.50 Boys' Serge Suits, sailor
fj suits, sizes 2 to 6. Qk
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One Lot of Boys' Suits, in small sizes. Values up 1 Q Eit to $7.50, at...., A"7U $10.00 Boys' Suits, all wool, the newest styles. ( CL DC Sizes 6 to 14, at
i $15.00 Boys 2-Pants Suits, spe
$2.00 and $1.75 Boys' Knee Pants, 6 to 14, good mixtures, all wool. Special for QO this sale at -'v-v
75c Boys' Blouses, fancy stripe, guaranteed to wash. A,E r Sale price
Cotton Taffeta Petticoats, with pretty flounces, black ground with pink, blue and lavender floral designs; $2.00 OQp value. Sale price... $1.50 Ladies' and Misses' Crepe Bloomers. Specially QQ, priced for this sale at. Women's Silk Gloves, 2-clasp, an assortment of black and white, they have plain stitchings or embroidered backs of black or self-color. They would sell for $1.25 and $1.50. ?Q
Silk Waists $6.50 Silk Waists, georgette and silk crepe de cine, in a splendid array of the most fashionable models, copies of all the latest Parisian ideas. A thousand to choose from. All $6.50 value. Specal $2.69 sale price
special at
$3.00 Ladies' Silk Gloves, gauntlet, an assortment of all wanted colors; sells everywhere for $3.00. Sale 1 ?Q price, per pair... JJ $1.50 Ladies' Bungalow Apron, beautifully trimmed. QQ
Sale
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Ladies' and Misses' Shirt Waists made up in unusually good madras, mannish style. The supply will not last long for the price. They are every bit of 2Q r $1.50 values $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00 Ladies' and Misses' Waists, the greatest waist value Hammond ever had. Dainty lace and embroidery trimmed Lawn Waists; Voiles made up in a!! the newest styles that were copied from expensive models. Over 500 dozen and 40 different styles to choose from. None less than $5, $4 and $3 values. O Q Sale price ......
Middy Blouse $3.00 Ladies and Misses' Middy Blouses, full made in all white and all the newest two-tone color effects and color combinations. Special at g this sale ........ Infants Creepers 75c Infants' Gingham and Chambray Creepers. Spe- 0 q sale price t. Infants Dresses $1.25 Children's Gingham Dresses, 2 to 6. 3 9 C Sale price ,,. ... . $2.00 and $2.25 Children's Dresses, genuine $2 and $2.25 sellers. Special sale price ... . ....... $2.00 Ladies' and Misses Corsets, all sizes; the genuine
Thomson brand. Sale price .......
98 c
$20 and $15 Ladies and Misses' Organdy and Voile Wash Dresses for afternoon and street wear. Specially priced 07 QC at... $10.95 and 4,1 $10.00 and $8.50 Girls' Silk Poplin Dresses, in all the newest wanted colors. Elaborately fancy embroidery trimmed with white collar, in a very complete comprehensive assortment to choose from. All sizes, 8 to 14. $8.50 and $ 1 0.00 values. Special for Stock Ad- QEJ justment Sale. ....
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$15.00 Girls' Dresses, silk taffeta dresses that are exact copies of the latest models that you would have a hard time to duplicate anywhere else for $15. Undoubtedly the greatest value you will ever have the chance again to share in. They sold regularly for $15.00. Sizes 8 $4.95 $1.50 Ladies' and Misses' Muslin Night Gowns, extra full made, lace and embroidery trimmed, $2.00 values. Now for the Adjustment OA Sale OVC $27.50 Ladies' Suits, in all te new collar innovations; $27.50 values. Special & 1 O QC sale price . . . . V 1 Women's Silk Hose, white or cordovan brown ; regular $1.50 value. Full fashionedwith high splicing. All first QQ quality. Per pair ... $1.00 Ladies' and Misses' Fine Silk Boot Hose, French Lisle Hose, in black, white, tan and all colors. Genuine $1 value. Special sale price, per OQ
pair "-r"
75c Ladies' Kitchen Aprons with bib. While they last. A C
sale price .
$4.50 Bed Spreads, full size.
While they last, f O QC sale nrire 1$ l ,ZJ xj
$3.50 Ladies' Stripped Silk Waists, special ! f Q?
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sale price . .
$3.00 Infants' Silk Bonnets, specially priced for 1 Off th; . 4X.i
50c Children's White Bloomers, sizes 6 to 14. Sale pQp sale price
DRY GOODS 75c Voile, 40 inch Novelty Printed Chiffon Voile, splendid assortment of colors; voiles made to retail at 75c, OO now . ... .
45c Genuine No-Fade Shirtings all new patterns. Every yard guaranteed fast colors. Reduced from 45c per Or
yard to
27-inch Dress Gingham, a great variety of plaids, checks and stripes. Splendid line of colors. Special for this sale, 1 O JL per yard 12 C
18c Apron Gingham, in many different colors. Guaranteed not
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to fade. Special sale 1 1 Ij rKir a ro i;a ri & tl lW!lilgr"aa7-.f,ifga1Kll
cially priced for Q f C this sale at 40.U
