Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN HESS BACK WIT! would be started wl'hin two weeks. Tin ;,' criuir told the Lake cu.inty delegation that he recognized the iu:ej KIDDIE KAPERS By Bill Bailey ELEVEN DEAD IN penotrutcd an old pocket hi the wall of the mine, t5 fort -hIowr the eurface. Tne purt of the mine offeoted by the explosion was to be sealed today and mlnlr.r resumed under a permit frem the atato authorities. last Friday w deli. err J, to tiie J-e ml';r in Scotland today. The (Jouritr bc-arinir the tioeument was it. (.', Barion, a member of thft Sinn Fein Parliament. 'Premier Lloyd G-orgt. ! spending a va-ration in th Pcotllsh Hllhlamls and it regarded a povlii':( that, If direct repot i at Ion -i re r enewed between himaelf and the representative of the Finn Fein they would be held in Pcotland. MINE EXPLOSION DESIRABLE NEWS 01 ini improvement vr.cn visnin? tins region last July, and v.a.i us much 1 ti tores-ted in the progress and completliis of this work us the peopla of Lake, county. The commission has promised to hnvc a party of sureyors on the ground by the latter part of till" month, after which the uradnnf i expected to commence, and tha ravin to follow next spring. (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEP.VICtl HAHKlMiriiU, 111.. .Sen. 1 Eleven J ad and ! gaaed l the toll of an fx plosion of "Hinck Lamp," ,'n the Harto mine at Harco Miction late yesterday, official of the mine anouncad today that all v-t the 4f6 men In the mine when the explosion occurred had been accounted for. .The eleven dead were entombed, wh n a dynamite charge A. 8. Hess, of Gary, president ur tho Indiana Dunes llif;fc'.va Association his committee returnol yesterday from thlr courcrenfo with iovrnor McOrr.y an.l the Stat- Htahway nmitiissLm, with the cuv.Tiior's U. Iv. and the a.ssiranre from tho commission that work on the new desiprated strip of thi' rir.es I!fhvav PREMIER GETS SINN FEIN REPLY l!IV DAXlia wVON.ViCI,!,) STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICCl 1'L'iJMN. Mi in. 1. The H.nn Fein reply to Premier T,!oyd Ceorsfe's note of Try a "Time Want Ad' DEATH OF BAEE Mnrjovle Ruth FVrd. IS nm.iths oi.l ini;;; hi.-:- o; Mr. anil Mrs. !tu.;i"ll E. S

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THE BEST PART OF THE DINNER j comes when the dessert is served nndj whet) it ' Hydrox-Guernsey's rich and j delicious ice cream. There is nothing ' that pleases the fastidious palate like j

our exquisitely flavored and richly concocted ice cream, because the material used are all of the choicest quality, fresh and good. We serve dinners, parties, weddings and social functions of any kind by the gallon or in any quantity desired in freezers from THE SUGAR PLUM Telephone 722J 813 Chicaj Are. EAST CHICAGO

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NOTICE!

i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. 1 AT 866 CALUMET AVENUE, HAMMOND, INDIANA The undersigned. Administrator of the Estate of Mary x Esther Miller will sell the following personal property, towit: Piano, Grafonola, dresser, sideboard, ice chest, sewing machine, tables, beds and bedding, chairs, 2 gas ranges, mirrors, pictures,' electric iron, lot of silverware, lot of cooking utensils, lot of dishes, lot of table linen, bookcase and books. 75 foot garden hose, lawn mower and a lot of per- . sonal property. This property must be sold to settle up the estate. A good chance to buy household goods, etc. Sale will commence at I P. M. sharp. Terms cash.

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lr-)!d. 574 .Summer street, died last niirht at ten oV'.ook. She i.- the only child. The funeral will be Ivld Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the residence. Key. Albert of tha Herman Lutheran church, officiating', and burial will take place in CNmcord!a ce ne-

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HUSBAND DESERVES CREDIT Mrs r,u( Funs, 494 Hoffman etrefvt. Hammond, claim-, that some credit t"r the CHpture of UeorRe Williams, the hurjrlar. yhould in to her husband.

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when officer llfnson 10 udro.tly dodged the xarinr barrel nf the revoHer in the hand of the desverate criminal, and evidetit'y he dodged Just a.- K-lroit-ly. Anwav. he was in n the h'.!!in;

and he ws the one who jrave the ti;J to the police. He purtutd the man from 11 o clock !n the rrsorr.'nij till the!

capture at 3 in the afternoon.

drome, and an extraordinary world rumou.o trained wild brnat sliow; iwid thr-"e department?, with several ilfliKhts and novelties, will be fully represented in the parade. The parade is oile mile InriK no leas and no more; one mile of (fuld and Klitter, chime, color and tnucic: of op-n d-ns of wiid bvfuttn. oldcn chariots, nlvir dens, crystal vans', towering wi(t ons and H' ver cathedral chime.s; halberdiea, herald, pnes. lords and ladies fmr, pioneer iitriarchs, preetors and Jcatcm, wild animals, tatne beaats. led animal.' snd a thousand and one free-for-all vision of R'.ory. To be s'fti by all every entry morning at 10 o'clock upon the public treet.

GRAND STREET PAGEANT TUESDAY We call your attention to the street parade of the Khoda Royal Knormou IX. U. shews, tho show that consists of five great department, und tell you without any "show t.ilk" of polynllable adjective, first: What is to 'he seen In it and what will be seen here on Tuesday. September th. The five d opart men t.t of thet shows the grreatcst of eli shows, are a threerin show, a fl vc -continent menagerie, a monster double real Roman hippo-

MISS MORRIS IS LOCATED M.ss Margaret Morris has been lo-

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The Hammond Red Cross received an inquiry thl week from the l;ed I'rod at pattle t.'reek. Mich, regard-

nx the whereabouts of Miss Morris, whose affidavit was necessary in order j thfit an ex-servl.-e man n.lltht itt his, com ;enai ion which he ): a (i appl't-iJ for. Misi? Marsraret Piiie. secretary of the'

RESTAURANT OPENS l have completed the work of redcoratinp n-.y restaurant at IS" Sibley St.. and the place will he open to my old patrons mil the k feral public Tuesday, September 1. ntnn i. ash. jn.

Hammond lied 'ro.. asked The Times j to help A"'1 Mi'f Morris who was a nurse in tho pciham Hay Hospital in i New York, immediately following the; war. Her parents were supposed to j live in Hammond. j "People 1 Ran ca'lir.ir me up about two minuter after The Time., was puh-j llshed and they have been calling tv-. er since, " said Miss Pirie toda.y. If, was lrarnrd that Miss Morris !s now; employed as nurse at the iln-i: l,ake Nava! Traininjr Station. H r par.-nta j formerly lived in H.i.mmond but both are now dead. From the number of j call" received. Miss Pirie believes the I nurse nvt be well known in Him-'

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This is not a small group, but an assortment, offering scores of new, smart, attractive styles for your choosing. Included in this sale at $5,00 are

Large Hats Small Kais

Turbans Sailors

Colors are Tangerine

Black, Purple, Red Navy and Brown

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Trimmings are ostrich, beads, flowers, laces, veil effects and chic ribbon bows.

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Hammond's Best Butter, Tea and Coffee Store

Specials for Friday and Saturday 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar for 62c Tall Pet Milk, 11c per can; 12 cans $1.27

PRUNES, per pound PURE LARD, per pound PINK ALASKA SALMON, Diana Brand, per can EARLY JUNE PEAS, No. 2 can, 12c per can. 3 for,

10c 13c 12c 34c

MALT Old Style, Prima or Puritan

KIPPERED HERRING, 8 ounce can, per can SURFMAN IMPORTED PURE OIL SARDINES

ELOISE PURE FRUIT PRESERVES OQ I -lb 8-oz. jar, per jar J J K

75c 10c 10c

Specials in our Coffees and Teas

FANCY SANTOS COFFEE, 9Qc per pound, 23c; 4 lbs for FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE, g 5 C per pound. 22c; 4 lbs for PINHEAD GUNPOWDER TEA, g H C per pound FANCY OOLONG TEA, 40 C per pound GOOD GUNPOWDER TEA, 35c per pound

HOME CHURNED CREAMERY OQr BUTTER, per pound OU JELKE'S GOOD LUCK MARGAR- A n INE, 2 pounds for C STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY 34 c EGGS, per dozen "V CALIFORNIA SWEET SUNKIST A IX ORANGES, per dozen TOL SUNKIST LEMONS, 35 C per dozen

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A pair of shoes FREE to each of ten school pupils giving the best reason for the popularity and preference of MB SHOES in Hammond. Contest Open to All Boys and Girls of School Age

I PREFER MB SHOES TO OTHERS BECAUSE

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Fill in and detach coupon all replies must be in not later than TUESDAY limit your reason to 2 5 words.

THE TIMES Ad Men Will Act as Judges in This Contest

Mail or bring your reply to the MB not later than Tuesday, 6 p. m. Winner will be announced in Wednesday's paper.

Pencils and Blotters FREE to All at the BOOT SHOP

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ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 569 Hohman Street

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