Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1921 — Page 6
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Soys of Lik county vno are of the in pants Jf?f, have a cliance at winri.r.ar sojii va.iulle prizes wh;sh ar beln-g- offered In a novf! -.nte.a which it bti-ng j)i;t on by the. Model Clothiers of Ha.nir.iond. Rothsch'.M & Hlrach. pror.ters of Th Moie!. hiv JcJM to left r.ht hoys' wr.-te throe orf their advert i.sement.s U'-r the.ro. Th boy will submit their ic to the Model between A 'J? list Si'th and Sipteontve.r 10th. A! t.h end of the. contest Three, d.f sr.n rarest ed j-;des wiK jo ove.r the ro?j' ibmt.ted and fflact tha three, n'hit'h 'they consider brs J. The lad winning: flrrt p'.ao-e will he
pcrm.tted to ?e-ct a Nys' suit wit h t u-o pa'TS r f Lrc- : f r . iseoond, a bo 's aJl wool jweitft. and third, a bo 'a cap. The ads, of ojir, must be ;-'..ort and sna-y and must relaie to t.ie hi's furn'.shirijrs of Th Mo-i"!. The copy sh-oi;M 'ni f xrfl ii-'t ttorri? The winning- ads wll! la!f r be used in The M-oiW uuT. . j .- in The Ti.nes. The ru.vy are simple. 1. Any I-ake -unty b-y 'Mr:nj ktie pants are e'.:sr:blc. Eali . may s.i'rm:' one ad. 3- Ad to be written by en' -ant whose nimc app-a-s on this blank. 4 . Ad to b- w nt ten in in k . 5. Ad to be written about "The Mle'' Rothschild mid H irsch Hoys' Clothes and Kurniwir.nss. i"n-vy not to f jf.'f 1 if word." 7 Ad to ;-e wr ttn for sipace two t ; ) infhs wide vy . x t i t'l.ines lone Contest ..!". Kr-d-a. .S-'ft'iim'-r ?'h at o "A p in.
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re?r ndon-y is givn by the j.t.li.-f- : the r- ;ison l'..r Oscar A very. 35. uti'iii!''' 1"K to t.ike hi. i'.fe In a r.'...ut at - ' " Plumme-r .ie. hist evening ' i:l s:l route. His wife. ohm. and neifflib'-rs. v -.r'- able to r KUf hull in time to nr t. . tn . A v r . wlff e h"ni" Is h 9 t'rl t Chi.-a po, cm.- "t Hanim.-u.l for the .uips.se of .seuiiii.' d tffo-.-n. '. with is. wife, whom he left I : S-p'emb'M-. ViK'i1.
She has J,.. en !'.' i'.c ul tne f.uxnift ai'. ! address. ; A recono lUiatlon was effected. withj !be rendition atta'hed that At ery
should "make rd 0 l! is not known hat bn-ucht tboiit the despond'-nev uhi--h resulted in th--
attenipt on his life, but 1t was hinted t Hit im.ro trouble had come up which threatened to. break forever the amicable relations which hud been established. Avery i a barber by trade. He ii! be discharged from St. Margaret's hospital today.
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We Have palnteH that important question on nearly every pump in the Calumet District to remind you. Wherever you see it on a red gasoline pump you can 'depend upon it that the owner of that pump recommends and sells Moorhead Oils and Gasoline. Patronize the Local Dealers Whom You Expect to Patronize You
MOORHEAD OIL CO.
HAMMOND, INDIANA PHONES 333-332 Moorhead Oils for Positive, Correct Lubrication
Alleged Bootlegger Had Too Much Faith in Honesty of Mankind. Georpe Pndrai", Ch!caro, hootlersr deluxe, believer in th s-aneity of personal 'property arid tije honesty of mankind, arrived in Hi'innond this m iming, business ;n hand, ready for trad-.. He journeyed to Morton and Howard ave. via the Green Line, parked his grip in a shed near there and fared forth in search of customers. In the, meantime, Officers Wifjnnr arid Bell, also in search of business.
were roving: around on their motor i bikes. They saw Todrazo and there ua.s
;ome thing about him they liked. ".i'i looking fellow." said "Waggoner., "lets follow him " The officers saw htm enter th shed with his grip, and emerge, empty handed, "When he had disappeard on his search for customers, the policemen entered the shed. They hoisted the p-rip and found it heavy. They waited patier.tiy for Podrazo's return. Ha rnie back and into the arms of the law a t n bou t T ; 30 . At the station, the grip wis foujid tr contain sundry bottles of liquor, good, bad and indifferent. I'odrazo was booked for violating the liquor law-, under bonds of $23"0.
PLEADS GUILTY TO LARCENY CHARGE Harry SwlcV. IT. of 335 2 Ea. 81st street, Chicago, was arra'.'ffnd !n the Hammond -jiy ocuart this morninar and wa.s bound over to tih! Criminal court in Crown Point undeir bonds of $2.50 on the charge of grand 1arceny. He pleaded yutlty to sitAaJlntr tool kits from tractors be:r.: snipped via the c. and O. rail roadThere 're s-en-eral others involved in tho th-efts. whom the. authorities are looking- for. A larste amount of candywas also stolen, and Swick denies the -mplicity In Us thoft. He was arfefrted on a -warrant i -the South Ch:ca.?o police station. He admits to a r-cord :n Juvertiie courts in Chicago.
P0LICEN0TES I J. Scfha-e. Iyndora Hotel. Hammond, was rohhed of tooCs of fotir.dwatle value by thieves who searched his car e It was stand ;n.g ia hack of the hotel yeterdaT-J-lm Bedrus. 3331 B'.ock avenue. Indiana Harbor, was fined $H for driving his truck on the boulevard
JACK JOHNSON TO MEET McVEY
rtNTFRNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE! PITTSBURGH. Aug. 26. "Jack" Johnson, former world's heavyweight champion, who is stopping in Pittsburgh at present, announces he; lias signed articles to meet Sam McVey, anotUr pejtro puri'-ist. in Philadelphia on Labor Pay. It will be an eight round b-ut. Johnson ha been barre-d in New Torl and New Jersy rlnps and his a.vpea.raiit-'e. in Philadelphia will be his first since, leaving Levaven wort h P'nitf n'ary.
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Meats PORK LOINS
SMALL LEAN
Pe r pound , PORK SHOULDERS Meaty, real nice. Per pound FANCY PORK BUTTS Per pound NATIVE POT ROAST Per pound POT ROAST Center cuts. t Per pound LAMB FORE QUARTERS Per pound
LAMB SHORT LEGS Per pound BEST CREAMERY BUTTER Per pound , SWIFT'S COUNTRY ROLLS Oleo. Per pound SWIFT'S PREMIUM LARD 2 pounds FANCY BRISKET BACON Per pound DIXIE BACON SQUARES Per pound
We Dress Our Own Poultry Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon
26hc 16ic 2 lie 14c 18c 14ic 30c 40c
28c 34c 22c 18c
Groceries
28c
COFFEE The fa mous Richelieu
Per pound CERES0TA FLOUR 25-Ib. bag. $1.24. 5-lb. bag pure white Vinegar Bnng you jug. Per gallon HEINZ BAKED BLANSI lb. 2 oz. can, 3 for LOG TAVERN EARLY JUNE PEAS I lb. 4 oz. can, 3 for FANCY WHITE POTATOES Per peck
RICHELIEU BRAND I AM N
better. In 1-lb. jars
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FRUITS
FANCY PEACHES Per basket FANCY PEARS Per basket EXTRA LARGE BANANAS Per dozen JUICY LEMONS Per dozen RIPE WATER MELONS LARGE "SWEET ORANGESPer dozen
30c 41c 35c 60c 34c 25c 25c 29c 34c 25c 34c
QUALITY CONSIDERED, THESE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN LAKE COUNTY
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FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES MEATS FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY TELEPHONE 4040
165 STATE STREET
HAMMOND, IND.
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The, Ladies' Aid Society of &t Paul's Lutheran church entertained t! the. church narlors Wednesday a.:'ter
noon. There w as a good attendant -t-. j and a pleasant social hour was enjoy- i ed. Painty refreshments were served by the committee in charge for the j
day: Mrs. Henry KecKnian, -Mrs. Chris Muri. Mrs. William Poeg-e. Mrs. Waletr Kutr. Mrs. Alma Peior and Mrs. Fred Fehlberg.
TRY THIS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MARTIN? KERRt( Heife
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new idea for hot wvather Roy Zim-, merman invented trie scheme. It j works well, he says. He has no el- j ectr'.o fan. but he ha a substitute that is i-.it as good. He disconnects the dust bar from his wife's va.cuum leaner, and placing the mwhln in in th window, turns on the current and a s-tream of ccoj air pours Into the room, j There is Jas; o..p disagreeable feature. When the dirt digester is ue-d it makes j more noise than the fans, wakin? the.
neighbors when used ate at nipht.
SHOES! SHOES! Sale Starts Friday and Continues For Fifteen Days MEN Here is the Shoe You Heive Been Looking For Solid Leather Sole, Heel, Counter Inner Sole Brown Elk or Smoked Elk
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Light hskpg. rooms !:) nt-e!v furnished bungalow. 1 ! W t'ilHriis st.. Hammond. 8-2-3
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Here's a truck load of Used Tires they just came in last evening! ;
Many or tliem ae practicaLy as good as new these are tactory & re-adjusts, and corking good bargains. I'll make any purchaser a
present of one if they are not exactly as I represent them. Take Your Pick Name the Price
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35x4i2 List $51.00 Our
Price, Saturday Only
30xSy2 Tires at $8,00 COME READY TO BUY All Repair Jobs Strictly Guaranteed
Economy Grocery and Market 81 State Street Telephone Hammond 49 Our Bargain Prices Do Not Lower the Economy Quality FINEST QUALITY' BREAKFAST COCOA 29 C Specil, 2 pounds for
Gold Medal Flour-l-ft bb!. sack. . . . 4 bbl. sack . . . .
$1.19 $2.36
New Cabbage, 3 lbs
10c
4-
.ate Tire and Repair Sho
575 Calumet Ave. B. F. Manis, Prop. Tel. 33.64
Special Blend 35c per lb. Today, per lb.
Coffee, was 25c
Pure Fruit Preserves, 2 -lb. jar, 60c. Q C n
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Green Peppers, per doz.
25c
Holland and Blue Valley Creamery Butter, per lb
Economy Hams, lb. average, per lb
10 to 12 35c
Pig Feet, Hearts, Pork Tails and Ox Tails, E?
UCI 11.
$2.25 $2.45
$3.45
Pork Sausage, bulk. per lb
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link
124 c
Lard, very best, pure, all
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2 C
Pot Roast of Beef, per lb
15c
BOYS' SHOES 300 pair of Boys' Scout Shoes. Specially priced at . . Boys' Black Blucher Shoes. Krome sole. Per pair
Boys' Brown or Black Shoes, in bal, English or blucher, with Goodyear welt
200 pair of Boys' Army Shoes. Very special, C 2 05
l pau Boys' Brown English Shoes. Very special, per pair
MEN'S SHOES Police or Firemen Shoes, leather lined.
cial, per pair Goodyear Welt Army Shoes. Very specially priced, per pair Brown Shoes, in blucher, bal or English, with Goodyear welt.. Per pair Peter's Brown Blucher Shoes, solid leather. Per pair Brown Half-English Shoe, with rubber heels. Per pair GIRLS' SHOES 100 pair of Baby Shoes. Very special priced, per pair
Misses' Black Kid Shoes, solid leather.
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$3.00 $5.85 $3.95 $3.95 $5.45 $5.95 $1.35 SI 9Z
IP: to 2. Per pair 200 pair of Black or Brown Shot;, sizfs 2'; (SO QJS lo 8 (odd sizes), per pair Chi'd's ScufTers. blucher. patent, brown and (SO O CL black, button or lace. Per pair 185 pairs of Child's White Slippers. Specially tjC
5izes
3reast of Veal, with pocket, lb.
10c
priced, per pair
WOMEN'S SHOES Black Kid Nurse Shoe, with rubber heels. Spe cial at Brown Calf or Kid Shoes, with Cubn heels. Specil, per pair 250 pair of Two-Tone Shoes, high or low , , - r-,
heels, odd sizes, r er pair Black Kid Shoes, with military heels ciallv priced at
100 pair of Boudoir Slippers.
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$3.75 $4.45 $1.95 $3.85 $1.00
BACON Guaranteed to be the finest in town. Half or whole slab. 4 to 6 lb. average. Per lb. . Delivery to all Parts of City
per pair
200 PAIR SANDALS Per pair . . $1.00
Jo Sklarewitz &. Son 246 East State Street, Hammond, Indiana Next Door to the Hammond Furniture Company Look for Our Sign and Number
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