Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 21 July 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. TlmrsdaV. Julv 21, 10213 PAPER SUIT FOR BATlllNd LATEST PAD FOR REACHES I .irranir'infnt wan mail'-, and imw 11. bi tns.iti "iftii;i alin tli? ftrrvla unriu- ! i.-f.-J. t. an Ka.-t fliuu-fD ..!; t inn. Mix lia.i t rii n.f.nn.(l l?t- antique faying ."onu-wliut an. ajifl!.-. " danc r.s u-iil rn.t r.nie to t'i. jkiviUoti, t!i i:iili..n will l,v bri.u.-ht t. tin- .iiuicerf." ;ivlK I-a-t I'lil.'.'i.o .1 ino r.s a oliunre (o swny to tUfn- .f r.ai jazz music. Is SlaxV M.- t tttKtoii ; .) tat ;- j y .f at. 1-ast fiinip a.- dominions 1 Ti-siio:. thfit t!,e l.'jiiz t.f lii5 J'.:'!ji?h overir . f . - . I UWIkMii; KOH Kl.l'.llllATION Thr- Ijiku Ci.unty Aiiierl-ari isat If-n I T -;ji '-ru r "I'liv.r.-' art; m.-iklns: .lrran.'AM.trnl!:i. Ni-.r Z- i!a:.d sn:! C. nn.i.1 p.trt i.-i r on. I,, it K. r.l.h A:;-;-i has not v'.tal tnt.--if.-t at ttKe irt the i 'a i tic. 7 iii.-nt.- for an AH Aii'Ti-nn I 'ay to lo-l.I at Ka."t Oliioaao .lurlnx n? f-arly ;.art of S I'ti inb' r. Hon. Alrt J. ltt!l-r !!. x-t'nltt 1 Slnt i" Senator. u1v1jo'iJ MT. ;ol')man. In a 1- tti-r toijuv that ha.l ar--ftl th in v i t at Ion -f l.i-inir fpfiikr of t li iay. Tfi.- i'..inin!tlvi il have a m"t1nK ron to f orni'It t the iirruniri'tmnts an1 WHITING MEN VIOLATE LIQUOR LAV "VVlirnN'l, In.l.. .lu'y 21. 10':i Tlirm ni'ti w i-'- an a n . il -n t!o "i;.y Cojrt l..r violation of tin l!y.:or 1 w. yu.-.lc-.r Mtiii:h of r. nt r r t for th'.s of- ;' n.-o" ha.l his ..'.-i.-o n"'.l.- i.io.---t.j. John .U.iu.-i.-h, n il' Ft .1 ,y ..ffh-f-rr AUFAANN Si WOLF - Hammond. Inn BRITISH TO HAVE FOUR DELEGATES Friday and Saturday Specie A Heaping Basketful! of Reial (INTERNATIONAL NIS SCKVICE IiNlMN-, ji;iy :i.Tii. Jtrtt J.-;i Kmto lay out jilun.i . fr th.- A ii'aniz.i- J I'in- ma; hav.- fo.ir I.Jr-.'at. in I'r.--tion a tivitit j" of ti. it (HKoti. At J i'lnt HaWllntr-.- i.r,.;.!..-. .!:,, .;.tyt .n-tlii.-' tiin- invitation. will !! ci t-ml-I I f crt-nco If j.lun.i which an- utoi- r way to th.- h iLTln-.-t .tati- official!' to parti.-j work out to a fii ..-f ul on.-lnylon. i;at'- in thip A mrianlr.at Ion plan, al-j The I om i n to n I';.nir. who ha.ve ro to a!l hutfli..-'. fratrnal i.r.l.-r.', la-. h-i-n att'ioiiiiL; th- imp. rial ivm f ron.nru'iniZiitt.'MH. coiiitn.rcial atui olv- ; 1.1 th.ir final no.tifi c.-rt .r!ay but iC or'-tanixal lorn anil to Th" Atrp-rU-an ' Moriiinj; l'o.-t a ni .-retail. I.j that in 1.. liion I'o.t.-J of I,-ik- county to paitki-; vi. f.f th- .i.-.-itf to hin-ih th.- I'n. Ifi-pat'-in tliii fjrat vi-rit. ( on r.-ii-.-, an.-tlor m .-. t i n may f-o ' .Tak.-i.-n a-iil Cail.'-.n wan foiitn! ruiltv f .'ll;nvr intoxicating liiuor.- at h'laf, 11" ll'.'th tr. at..l v.i: n t i . - 1 la . i and ".-:.-' a in ou t t i n ". to Jack Cuii.h of I'l.". J 1 : : 1 i .!r"ot. a"- . .-ted l.y offhv-rs Mi:II:iri. y and V'.).. i. ii. v.-- al-'o found jilty ; nd (innn'l cos: f , ruii.iuiitinj; J'..'!0. Grocery .o ld n.-xt w. -k, in th.- in.-aiitini'-. tins lioipiniori l'r thi.Ti' ar. hftpr-ful that a r. ;.y will hav- h.-n r-.-iv d from M'a.h Try a "Times Want Ad

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Kainco Highest Grade Japanese CRAB MEAT, big No. 1 cans. $i.25. 89 Now

Extra Choice Pink SALMON. No. 1 tall cans, 1 O .1. at I 2 C Hish Grade Columbia River ilED S.VLT.40N, OCr Wo. 1 taJl.cans Cing Oscar Imported fionay SARDINES. OO.

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PICCALILLI Witch Brand Choice Sweet Piccailili, large jare, each ArfVJv ; MATCHES I'Dlack and White Beit Grade Matches, 1 2 boxes in O n ; large package w

COFFEE Our Famous Leader Coee, 3 lbs. for 79c. 97 Per lb P!CKLES Fancy IVji Sw'act O O .Civ.to, per dczen.

National Biscuit Co.'s Fresh Baked Cakes BUMBLE BEE CAKES per poud GINGER SNAPS fl f

LEMON GEMS 4 MARY ANN

Beauty Brand Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2V2 Cans, S722

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MI1VKS T C1IIA;0 Tvlar I'rilliick has moved hlji danclne pavilion from Indiana Hnr:or quarter

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How To Prevent Increase

Taxation Is Problem Confronting Them. HY J. UAitT CAMIMiKId.) STAFF Ct-WHESPCNDLNT I. N. SERVICFJ "U A.S.-l l. i l'. N. Juy "1. Taxation i.worrying r. puhli':in 1 uJcrj of on-tri-.-.-4 today niiirc than at any tim .-inc.- th- i.ut.-o-t of thm ;.rvfi nt adni:n-:.-t rat ion. Th.-y admit that tli'i moet p-riou pro'.il. m tin ar.- j"truiin.tr with not h..w to rdu-- tii- k""4-" ainotint of t.ixat ion under which the Am -i ican i'-opi,- are .lnL'j.'.-rui, nut h"W to j.relit it from inj materially iii.-r.-a.--d Th- plain. unv;iniis!ii(i truth of the tax .-ituatioii ltf adiitl'-d to 1"' taxation. T:i.re is little or no prospect of it tn-iiKT able to lighten the taX'-i the xr.Nit tna.-'d of the pe..pio arti cuiu-p.-;i. d to pay. Th.- tlx on the ice cr. am on-s the oh ild : en'c pennies buy, the tax on the .-un.lae and the ".--oft drink" are likely to .t!ck. The tux on the railroad r the .-(teamboa-t f a re.x the i'as.'i hi;, r

'iiir diiwn f..r probably will remain. Some r-lief to bu.-dn.-s by the abo'.- j ition of tile exo'.-'.. profits tax, and a. reduction in the higher inoom.- taxeji,-', proiiii--d and th.- ":ittb; fe'.low" is expected to bcnclit only from the bus-' i tie. s revival predicte.l by tax revi.-iion ' .n tills! direction. The tax situation is l"-inir aK?r.i-vat-J by d(;iiiHri'.i.-( already made for i.'- I rioic.ncy j. ppcopriat ioria runniair Into 1 hundred.-" of millions" of dollars, a-' '"idiritr to lViiro.-j.- and his republican, .i.-s..-iates. Th" r.iui-ft of chairman . La. s Her of the iiipping- t.oard for $:ti'."io"i,t'on t!i'-y -liave passed on to ("Sero-ral ''awe.-, the budget bureau chief. They declare t'.ley feel "d isc.oij rut'ol and dii- , !i. a rtcnol" by the prt..-i;ct of the xd-: m i n i.-1 rat ion iiavlnx" to be furnished, with enormous? suuis for thn r'-habili - i ration of the railroads and the hij- ! rda-r beard v.-h'-n th.i only hopv for u ; rodui'tion in taxatinn at nil lius In the.

ability to efS-ect awceplrij? eOonomletw

Mib.s Flossy Florence in her paper hathing suiU Taper clothes have been talked ahout for so mo time, hut the daint' miss a hove is the first ?er?on to try a paper h.-ithirt'c suit. She s.iys it statnis the water well, heinp; rendered waterproof. And the (.'ost?, Just $1.5U, sitys Miss Florenc

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TODAY Wm. IL Crane and Buster Keaton in "IT IF. SAP HEAD"

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pri.-c- the copp.-r ext. n.Jed his .hand and sail that his name w.ts '"Hasiclt'' and tiiiit he was in trouble Robinson, who ha.-r tlx- reputation of belnr a jf-.od i.-llow bright, iun! up t.. think that he was beinsr trivt-n the prlvil.-K.; of assistinx an Kast Chicago polic. man. to!. 1, the ofllc.-r that o- would do any

thing in his power for him. Tin n Has- iQ

bk put the rju.-stion direct 'Van you spare me enough -. for my tank, I'm i clean out." The copper was supplied IB

with tli- iras and at the same time an

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Zane Grey's Great Picture "THE U. P. TRAIL"

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SUNDAY Big Double Featurt Eva Novak in "WANTED AT I EADQUARTERS" and "THE U. P. TRAIL" Afternoon Only Evening ' "WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS" - PRICES: Matinee: 5c-10c-15c Ertning: Sc-l3c-18c Tax Extra

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Victoria Theatre Indiana Harbor, Ind. TO-NIGHT ONLY

LOTTIE PICKFORD IN THE WORLD'S FAMOUS WHITE SLAVE PICTURE "THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE" An Amazing Story of a High School Girl's Life of Shame

A splendidly conceived story, with the sincere purpose behind it of showing the devious course of degration along which a girl goes who is lured to the big cities by panderers to immoral resorts. This picture is intended for three classes of people, and no more. It is intended for those who have to bring up children, for those who have to bring up themselves, and for those who in order that they may think of bettering the weaker, are, on their own part, strong enough to begin that task by learing a knowledge of the truth, for it is the truth only that is shown, llirougliout the entire six rel there is no incident that is not a daily commonplace in the life of the underworld of every large city. Children Under 16 Not Admitted

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Big Storm, Sensational Race, Thrilling Fire, Part of This Mammoth, Production Which Is Being Shown for Two Weeks at the Parthenon.

Republic Iron and Steel Company,

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second quarter (if it was shown i

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We have never taken advantage of the season to advance prices, but the early and extreme hot weather has about exhausted our storage ice, and to purchase ice to supply the trade it will cost us more by the car load than we have been charging at retail. We cannot do business at a loss, and until further notice prices will be as follows: Ton and over (one delivery), 50c per 100 pounds. Less than ton lols, 80c pe 1C0 pounds.

showinp made h and bears .;: companies . rjuarter in

Jun 3". Republic'.- .. ..da net loss from opeiaLei deductions, of

maintenance chu. .:. .: 50S.447 while

in the pi'cerd in quarter tiiere were

14' ; net earnings of $470,2-12. In the same L.;, quarter of last year the earnings weje M 2.7t3.57.

frz. i After deduction of taxes, and charures

there was a final deticit of $KS3.f.73, as coin pared with a surplus of $104. till, of 42 cents a ."hare em the i?25,oofi.in.O

j piei'-iieu si'.K in tne pi ruriiiiiL; quaiL-

cr and $3.;ie."."."0 after preferred dividends, or $6.22 a share on the ominion stock in the same period of 102U.

EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Adults, 30c; children, 10c.

WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1 :30. Admission: Adults, 25c; children, 10c.

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AW'AHU ltl..HOLT Mr. Duntin, chairman of the American J-iegrion automobile coiuest, an-tiounet-d today that the awarding of the liupmobile Touring Car would. take

i idace at the band stand at the corner j of C'hicaso and Forsythe avenue at j l :3) o'clock Saturday evening, July 23. The chairman has asked that all cash I and unsold tickets be turned in tu hint nt room 202, Kast l.'hicaffo State Hank i Kids., by 7:t0 p. m.. Saturday, July 231

tind not at the .-stand. The management of the American Legion Bazaar has stated that due to its inability to get the necessary free acts for their entertainment, the Bazaar would not commence uiil Saturday, July 23.

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Till; THOI VI.KS OK A Sl'EEI) COP

Even .sreed coppers have tiieir troubles. Yesterday afternoon Motorcycle

Policeman Hasri.'k was seen on For- 1 syth avenue leaning asainst his ma- j

chine af if waiting- tso pick up a victim. I

As a car made its appearance Ban.- : ick would givfc the driver the "h:c-a.

hall," but all sped past sensing: troublo. Finally Russell Robinson came sp.-id-ing-'ftlong')i nd seeing the officer in his pathway stopped his car, viewed the

situation as to a possible $10 and cos't.

baned back and fettled himself in the seat for an argument. But to his sur-

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PRIZE DANCES EACH NIGHT CLEAN MORAL REFINED

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