Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 11

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Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Frt d rnajo a ThursJ.

rim-ner anl sd.-ter Trances -are loavlr.fr the litter part of this week is:iu3 trip to Flora. Itid., on i for a trip to Canton. Pa., where they wil b-i tho guests of Mrs. C. Knglert

Mrs. liirbar.'i eiard of Cedar Lake Is I fr a few weeks.

!y dimased and Hudy luckily escaped ay Jumping before th auto Lra..UeJ l:;to the (.iri

ONLY ONE ARREST IN LAST 24 HOURS

wlil in; ura complete restoration and maintenance of service cleaency with

rosultlng: benefit;) to all postal patrons

ami postal workers Resolved, that a copy of these retortion he forwarded to Postmaster General Hays. JAMHS 31. DKAUT, National Federation of Fust Offtco

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wife Kathryn Gutt.

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Crime In Gary during the pit 24 'virs was red ;o'd a low in oiita1

ye;erd.y an t t.-day when only 1 Ion a:t-:t. was m ;!.' from U o'eio. k yes- ; r - T A ft XT HTI

tween their rival organizations. We have raor import ant business." DKFKMIS I.FUIO.V. "V.'e nre not ilghln cryantzed labor," hail Charles Finney, Uvansvillq, a nit mlH'f of the American legion. 'The American lectori is not a silk stocking: crt-anizitlon. It was not organized to fljrht labor. I do not

Employees. No I5i. Indiana pulld, Ir,l ' know of a I legion h a s

single labor law that the ipposci. American letrlon

is;ti7i.,' at the rue: Mar.4arv.-t iitCi r t

Bcoau.-e hit

w.-.or.i he married in UUO. b-

.rieHeu in i- i a ,t KinusiiPvrz of (iary,

Jiitnal Oust a:-.- .. t h stcd city, filed a suit for agnation of affidavits acaiT.i Frank . tie- .'sroatt Court on

relay TTiorniiif

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ATTITUDE (C "nf ln"o.1 trom pafje one.)

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Mr?. Gfonte L,etz and cMMrrn are visiting- In Kankak.-e, 111. this wok. Miss Mario Mracek de'iinht fu ': y n-

rertainod about thirty tcuesls at a par- j a lamb, bat atcoi dn t.. Ch. f ; " " " '"" ty at h.-r hvm in South Court street,; r..ri,) thcra la always a lull bcfoi.i the . v.- p i: :f lightly upon a iesolutk.il

on Wednesday !h. liio rv.-ninr , t-t,,rni wan pleasantly spent in unm.-n and,

music and dur'n.sr t:.o course- of the

ing- and was abl to hold their position against repeated attacks of the miners army. No counter attack was at tempted, reinforcement? being a waited . The authorities fay thf-ro were cj c-asua-ltiv S in thi:: battle.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

FOK KALE 1929 Hendernor-1 motorcycle with double fild- car. u'V,.-, Aut;

Pale". 651 Calumet ave., print., rnoiid.

Hair.-

Annle Laurie. Annie I jujrle was the oldest of the

wi.-ts s;td s-m. oil ..ly until January 1, when Crank appeared on the fc-ne and thru ho wrecrie.d the boat, Jitr.cs the

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w ; '-h Ailniati-' iary Title Co.. beKitinini h.ls row d.itoa on Scptembtr f.i'.st.

i-nitivr the ho.itef.H itrvi-i d- 11- !-o:-i refreshments. Mrs. Edward Lolcht and son of Clilcago are fpendlntr this w t k as the quests of Mr. and -Mra. Will Il-'.-le.

JUDGE IS BACK AFTER VACATION

a:-.- wrorirr. Labor men do things that are 1 n j -,ir b oi . themselves. " T!v leyi. .n ha a hel.-l lusanljol hibor in many ways. Me are interest, d in the ex-soldler. Y.ci t an't ;;i-t anywhere liahttngr u. You have bet- ii n Is in forme d . " Chairman Ox-: z, resolutions comm'.M, o-. f-ald that he felt this res'il-

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Af'er two weeks of nnchnir for tho finny tnbf- in th waters of WiH'en.-tn,

J :i.lf, V,l'.ia:: p-mn was back on the new i Mini Mil: i.icv.si: .' '. .? th.- .:v c.-urt f-!s iiinrnhn? Tony Ovns. liui.ana Harbor, Frances ! o . .--" of a In,:.- v.ilcme i.f c.i'is rit'fhi, Indiana Harbor; Mlk. Jak'it.l that h-ol piled in hl.H ai'Sfnc-. Tae Whitinr. Anna Slantnko. Whlt-nu; Jo- Jtidtro ot himseit a!i tiinned an.) .brown

Qti'.tc a nun-.her from horo attended fi"l':1 Wistrowki. Carv, Uertha Iw-j as a berry .ind stated that lie is foei!.c funeral of cl-or., 'ilnoii. which!-- r": Thos. STlmbu. Carv. Marie; in-,' better than he ha in nu.nths. uj held at h:s horn.." near "cvdir lllik-t riadol. 5ary; St. ve KralJ, AV -ii : 1 nr, ' n Th-i:-,day f iernoon. Mr. Calnon!M Vrbancb-, Whiting; E-hvari A LEGION NEEDS 1 r : rt I.":. . ( .. T A o. ,. , . , , fi

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I ilarve Our fs S.-rr.i .Inrv M.-ire.-irft 1? i.li.J X U IN 1J 1

lor thr.o nlKhts. Then 1 wan granted ih-' j.erniissiou to ;"ak at a ;. ciai iii-el-i .... : . t

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w.t.i circpry. Mr. ar.d Mrs. M '. ' X o a r e s y c n i

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tin;; nature 1 say that w ur ualtrp 1 f.iy that tiiis t i 'ii ten I ion f.liould do iuaici an i n ' t s i l; a I ion by ohi;h and if tho cbai;; s are c-.rre. t d.

mail the rc ,it..n of tho charter ir ; ll-.n. "In yonr various ci'i . a if coritot A'i rican ljcyion." j ditions aie bad In tho Amet lean Irf-fc'- ,( lirr MhVHINt.'S IXITI Hi:. I ion wo have men in tho ui pm.ize.J laHart, bafiiv. tte. said that the' hor uiov-m.-iU ivh-i ran 1 n v. -st i -r.-i

Ai.i.-n, :ui lvcub-n of loiavi-Mf Vt a.-t . md currct conditions

i:.d . i ito-itv a riot wlr n . ,.;t .V. ;.!-, th.-.. r. s ihii !n t h.it nre r-ad

in-- u.is pli'tod to speak m that r.tv. I htad.-d l.y men in thn p

-The. ftreet.s of l.alavetto were alivt j .lam'-s 1 " or v. nostoffiee c with i-oldnrs in uniform f..r three! anap.dis, whofco mil win it

hours b. oro the hour of the lecture' ; Indianaii dls. said that th- American I-..- ti.-clar. d. "H la Said t h. v r re j ! a; i -.n IV- n't oppos. d to o i r; an ; zed aim-ii. I don't kn.c.v wh. !hr tiiatj Labor, particiuur';-. but opposed to was true but rio-.tt Nearint- e.oibl not . anything that U not favor lis own

; n a.v . i in i.-i l f u id( I 1 1 e 1 1 : o m , wo - . .-

members may have done things t hat - thrr iSa UKTlit :r S of Sir Krihert LourlO

of Mmwciio-n, In the county of Kirkcudbright, Scotland. It) IT"1.) she married .lames Ferguson, ' Cm Igdit rro '!), :;) she was tho p.iothor of A!oxun!er Ih-rc-iisnn, the lx-ro of Hurbs' sons, "Tho Whistle." Tin? Bon- of "Abiiio Ianirlr'" was written by Vl!J!nm I'Miklas of l'lnlnnd, !n tho st eve. rd ry ' i-.lrl--ctidhri:lit. hero of the Sot-- "Willie Was a Wunt'.ii Wtiik'."

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Mea.'ie. Gary; Ailio II. Andrews, Gary, i

blanche K. Avery. Gary; Thomas Whi: Gary. Alice Wallace, Gary: John l'ri

i- -da, Gary. Marie SNko. Gary; tatr:ck: l" ri IVherty, W h '. t ; r. sr, Catherine FleminiT. i of

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NEWS

Ne wton and Cunimlr.ffs at Miller. At a ' ost of J 4.5(h). 'rr II. Ik Bryant will 'hulltl ti par ace nf i ' ' t.ll'l jin.l I!,i,-lv,C! ilr.r! a ' WC

$30 0.

i money w a s

s;.lent: in ! h- r-'c-nt )

struct th,- new C. iry 1'ost : ri.-.-in I.. r:lon h. -oc. !toy 1

'ty, chairm .: of tio- bir.ldir.c ivra- j e made tir- jivo'.:t!..-.-n;ent this; tr.c that the,-- v' r,,t i. suffic-j Is f-.f '.:-'! Cu b 1 1 1 d 1 n y . r-n-'.n w ' 1 1 f'nily u--cep;cd ;.."!

as arprec! ited Py ti'.e e x-seoi .e rs.

'After it cam., i-ut in i Me paper tnat I liad spoken t v. the le'-ib-n t.'ie pies!d.rit of the lerion got so unpoj.oiiar that ho was torced to rcslKii unii a ir i'csor of l'urdue University was

NEW IrnLK PRICES IN GARY EFFECTIVE

I MP A n. A WT.TTT TiTTI.CI

AFTER OPERATION

N'f-w rr.llk pricts went into effect !n Gary yesterday. The rc-uaotica prevailing was twelve and one half per cer.t of the old j.ric. Quarts be;nt;

t-.iil f-r 12 oeiits in.-tc.id of 14c. pints; .

To instead of s--, a oi; of one cent oil' cream, two cents on wh.-pped cream i and two cms .,n biitttrmilk. The

farrtier:, accord. ny to tho Milk I'ro Iik--ers Co.. are now se.i.nr to the retailers at 3 '-j c-iiiii a u,;a.rt.

This nomine at 0 o'ch""k f-rrte

services were held fer Mrs. An

Gitwlik who died at Ft. Antonio's hos-j

j pital after an operation Wcdneaday j murniriK- Services were in-ld at St. I

llcdwiK s rturch end burial t.o.t p ar.?'

G llolv Cross cemetery, Wi ;t I na

me nd. j::. Th.e !ecessel lived at Iflfi V.rgr'.n'a street, Gary.

CHANGES HIS

LOCATION

Roll a M Fost of tl

Large Attendance At R. 0. Johnson Meeting Last Night

The convention was to). that the American I.fKion t Gary refused to take niiv part in the s. el strike. President Tti o.r imiicattd lie was not ui.fri'ndly to tho leer' n as a b-dy. ()Ti: KINAI.1V lAKIA. T)io c.-vn vent .on wint on ref.-rd as opposed to tho American J ..eft ion and 1r.struct.-d 1 hi. secretary to send a

put in ki' idace. The nmv iiresldcnt ; communication t ) -oncrts.t . ame to me later and told mo that tho that the charter of the American l'Sit.i idetit had ruined tliu tiieint.erthii j icn charter bo rt vok.d. and ti'.at tho lei.-n was .iised by a The president announced that the. crooked pokticlau in tho Scott Near- I lndy d'-b-gates would be the piif sts jnj. episode. f tho Klwanl.t club on an nnto trip i'.VI.l.S IT KOOl.liillMist. j start ins: at 2 o'.-l.ck. He n.-kiiowl-"Geiit'.cmeti. arc you f..oii; h en.Mteh ! edtted tho receipt of a bouq-ir-t of to ask the present cni-vress to make j now. rs for tho convention from Mayor

-in invi K'aeiiinii of t ho A mm h a n I.eir-! Frown .

I ion and rt-p.-rt back favorably to you?j ;' a rrK vote Marlon was select- j iA

! You know In your own heart That it; -d as the next convention city. t

i w i ; 1 oi.Iv sf it-!! it 1 he n The Aj.it-i lean i t H

tk. voir,,- .nt..t', wan nrt-rt- J-elon. W have orKanlzed anolht-i

, . .. '.' - . i i..v,.,r Huidlers' orirar.ization in Iafavett

" '' ,n' a uit o. . - " . . . . . -r-.-. m VTT-nn-r-x-rr A I

cor.v,nt;.-n; : 18 'M ;j-rcsl rt,ulrnt" eo;1'''rs ''r" j tUlJ IU W ItlKxll V...r, -.s dur!- t tuo eicht years K a ri izat l o n in tho city- Kvery day It rostma.tcr G.,u ral Furleson was In j take into thi, new organization m.n j (C.n,.nM from paff one.)

was the subject T tnitcii jun '' " '"" ' - I

Close Race Indicated. A scientist pn;i,".cts Hint 'ho on:j

I of lh ctirtli will ho ;;.'iif!:t!. It. other v.ords, tho coti! tru-t v!!l ti!!vt' tho

y j.Klno of ! U'c trust. GrcoriM.:..' s. (..) l'U-mi.iiir.

Yaquis of Sonora. Tho Yff):- Ir.ditiiiH, in Sor-orn. tho tlt.uh'o tiitiliors of iiort h west i-ni Mexico f.ir oiioratloiis. 1,,-ioii-: to the s;,m') family : tt.' Ar.iichf!, sotr.o wr'fors F;iy. while otlior-i assort they nre retilly luore A7ioc (i'.no hi-h.-in.

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A PART-TIME CONTINUATION SCHOOL will be opened at the Werdworth Hiph bc'noc!. West Hammond, Illinois. I uestlav, September 6. THE ILLINOIS STATE LAW REQUIRES Al J. MINORS BETWEEN THE AGI-S OF 14 to 16 TO ATTEND THIS SCHOOL FOR NOT LESS THAN FIGHT HOURS A WEEK. All minors between the ages of 14 to 16 wF reside or arc employed in District 155, Wert 1 bmmend. are hereby nr-tih'-d to report at the Wer.twoCh

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DOARD OF EDUCATION. Otis W. Gbarnore, Surt.

LABOR CONVENTION

d THANKS P.M.GEN.HAYS

RESTAURANT OPENS I have cnir;'l"tol the work r-f re- j il'- m'V inc it'v rrse-tj!'."!'- at H'.T Sibley so. and the pi-. ;l be op. i. t . ( old patr'ir.s and h tp-m-ral public j Tuesday, tb-ptemi-er . ( r.-1-.it. Kiir.r- t-ath, jr.

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::, U. S. TROOPS ORDER-

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m -vj fff ,ai siit- -y T '1 V "iie sio wsrxTHs ptptM vw-i J 1 1-t.tion for bib v.i.usst d

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Hi treatment el

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ecitb ism hecau postal troploye

A larce ntimbcr of R. ". Johnson mn met at the Colored repuV.'.can c'.uh last nirht at elijh.t (.'clock. Th. ni'-clin

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Kr.'.cht, rr.anaer of th.e Gary

.? American ion employ-;

H-cut hnret't -m.i.irt th ii no-: r cemen f ' Was hold Et 2.1 AS'cSt 17th al.'U'.lO a"d

VestertJay tn.it th.e eir.pl 'yiiient office! was open to the public. Clam- an 1 , ,r''s,.rvr,.,. has jnoved from the Military hall and I preparations for the coaiinj elect . .ill . "

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labor asrltator. Gentlemen, you. have

ln,, Kot to lortret ana l.-igive. no nave

General Will iict to ii.-jw wt ato reaA l.un and

... public hi sadminis- women. j. herenfter ob- Lele(,-ato Rchwarts of Indianapolis i-d'i- t of the Postal I said that there Is not a piece of labor conforms to the re- legislation In congress that 4s not dl-

p.-at-d declarations of the American i' ct ly oppuso.l Oy t ho ;ia id lobbyist s or , ... , i .... i- i ,,,'. r.r,H ' tiio Amt rican Ki"n. H rt-ft-rr-.d to

Wn.-rt.-as. tl'.e main essentials of this

H . i lays has m i f rati . p..i; s ; st- r v . i ; : i 1 1 . e c

postmaster General are. ...ifi.o is an institution ii not for profit, tinancial

Is now making- Its headauart-rs at the j were discussed, jiry Y. M C. A. in room 1 on the sec-j .

r r.-i floor. Tho aelo.pb.ono nutnber now 01.

BANKS AND CITIZENS BUY GARY BONDS

f.narial embarrassment ha-s o-.ir;ly relieved.

W.

Hi

res made the an-

::.:;. t.-tkiy that banking lnsti- . r.d ; : ivato citizens have ral- ' i- -1 t p.-rt tho city and puri fl-'l,'"1'! of the $250,000 issues of : mo warrants with which ctir--. e' - .- ..f 'he city w.i; -le met tail tjies are collec-'ed. The .-iic i.a'.k lea Is in the purchase

:.;-V". an I tho Firs i with Sj-i'.Ooo.

Gary Boys Held By

Juvenile Officers'

Is rot a commodity;

(e i Th- ft r- It rha'.l be humanizen; td) Ih.:p . . es shall have ttie right to h- arinys for set', lemer.t of grievance s ti'.roa-ih chos-n I epresen t at 1 v;

I aiid w ithvut disc rlm: na io n becauso of The theft of a Road Guide by Mike m,-m;.-i ships in any orrar,'(zati..n ; and Soldra. 11 year old Gary boy. and sov-I whereas. th 1'ostmaster General v:j0 oth-er "Newsies" from the Tribe of - v,as already put into ' ffect a more K, yesterday got. them into er;-vus i;,. ral policy in keeping with these trouble and today are In the caatody i -ror..dn..-em.;ntsi and has Instructed of Gary Juvenile officers. J subordinates to d-al ; rompt-y and

Justly with employ.es k r tova noes ; Therefjro be jf resolved, that tho American Feb ration of Labor of the .-italj ,.f Indiana in convention as-.se-mVtl.td co mm.) ml tho action of Post-

Carl Rudy. 775 Jefferson street, Gary master General Hays In thus establiad a miracul ou; escapo from deatnl ijshmjj an e n! ivriitened p. .'.icy and his

Dives Into Fast Moving Freight Train

GARY ENGINEERS CO. A, DRILL IJiST NIGHT Las? rdirht w tho first of a series of drills which will continue weekly at K:. ' neers' hall, it wjj stated by J. T. Schless, commander of Company A-, of the Gary Fn-1 r In? Battalion. According to '"aptain Schless, a liard course of military training will be teStin since .the oompar-y-'a return from a two weeks Taction.

and injury in Gary last ni.cht when he subsje.ju.jnt c.Ti..lal acts in iftructini?

National 1 drove hid Hudson car tarouia trie gai-s . su i.-oru : runo? oiiu-as co put sa.u yci.ej-

at Madjson street ana tne .; .c:.isjiTi in to eneci., ami I'entral crossinsr and then cra-shc-d in' '; !' it further

Thecarwasb.il- lb-v a sit riot adherence to tiii policy and pnt'.ors r.xht their .own bat t

;hu lefion as a "bunch of s.lk stockiaitr iades." He sni'i the legion commander at Iftdtanavtrlis endeavored to prevent Scott Neanr.kr speaking- at the lab.-r hall in Indianapolis and upon fefusal to cancel Jae cnacrement packed the hall with Ititon memoirs, prevent :n tho public altendllifc' . "I know it is not the purp-s of tills convonM'Tn to oppose labor and labor legislat Ion w Uncut a fig-lit. I trust the convention will see the necessity of asking omrrun to Investigate the legion with viey to revoking its charter. IIAMIOn MAX srHAKf. "Like millions of other pood American soldier I think there is nothing pood en-eap-h for th. returned soldiers and that is why wp don't wart the American Feg-on," said William Croak, machinist, ITarrmond. A. J. Schaffer sall it was un-American for labor to say that a returned soldier could not be'.cni- to thi American leplon. "V'i arc tramping en

Creek at CCO a. m. Tho miners made a cone, rttd attack but were t hro wn back .

"There was firinfr at Crook'd Creek

all nltflit- Kemf oreements were dlsnatch'.d to tho danger zones. Tho imners were, unable to advp.ncn.

"Forty men. mostlv former A. K. i

F. eifficers, arrived from narleston. C'ther reinforcement'a arrived from Welch. "No official report of casualty is m a d e p v: b 1 i . " At Crooked Grek, a detachment of fifty men defending a Mountain pass, were throw n liatk a half mile by a heavy attack of the miners Just after d a y brea k . The detachment due in nf'er retir

es toes," ho said. "The thing- to do

reilved trial we 'he- is to educate them. Ict the sol lbrs

a fast movinar train.

PESKY DEVILS QUIETUS P. D. Q.

Devil' Qtilett!' is TV name of the new chemical that actually ends the buc family. Bed

Puss Roaches, Ants and t leas, us V. D. U. kills the live ones

and their egs and stops future i:nerat!ons Net an inset powder but a chemical unlike anythinif you have ever used. A 145 rents pack-aire makes one fjtiart and each package contains a p,at"nt spout to iret the Pesky Devil m the cracks and crevices. Your Pruciriit ba it or be can get it for uu.

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99 State Street. Hammond, hi

Velvet Tobacco

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Regular 15c size Velvet Tobacco. Special while 5,000 tins last, Army Store price ...

10c I

DISTRICT SEWER 1M0. 36, TO BE STARTED Early next week the rostra rt Jon 5f Sower No. S3 covering approilmately ?0 acres of rofr dence proT-erty In the vicinity of Riije F.oa3 -wi:i b- st.axted. A stTiij. p.umj) co5flr.g' 517,000 will be lnstaJ.I for uso la district sewer SS. This will be th only district in Gary emrk-ylL? a sewa.se l.-utrri. By December 1st. Contractor Holben expects to bo through with the Job.

BUILDINa PERMITS ISSUED TOTAL $5,600. Building- Cormn'.rsdAcer "Winter T. Po i.-vn yesterd.iy issue-d ermita reach !r, r a ti-tai of J0,C-1 Alex lialeff wtiji arran-t&a a permit for tha erection of a residence at 20th .nd Ccnaetlc'it street to cost $130. A hrie'x ridr.c will ., built

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Mrs. E. Lre phot Hammond 334u. leu tures daily

i from 9 to 9. tht

Right X'a y to

l . ; Eive. 696 State i V V , -J L.: e Street, on tha

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OHiGH ESTER S FILLS tjeV, v a ii.; iiAi)oi r.cain;.. .

I.nitlrt A your llrtr.in fne a

f'Sicrt'.A I"', s 1.. Itr'l and Cald r.a;hO

v aevt't w:t Pus Ki-'t.xi. V sts i T ii- m t tlwr of .tor V " fX l'r-icrlt- Ixtttrt lit-! "f S-TFISF I C- Zfif VUliONn lilUM HLI.li, .,,'ji t ttS 3 S-art4 k as .ir..t. sxft.-ft A 1 -Te n r- ri V AT r.i r. , rt; ten- ,t-.M.ni.. , .

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SOMMERS Recreation Parlor

V"hcrc All Goodfellows Meet. YouHl Like; Our Business Men's LunciS.

25 STATE STREET Hammond

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UN I VERS AL CA

none better made

sji - i mm.

lit I '4.- Lsrr"' "''

SEDAN $660.00

COUPE $595.00

F

ord Roadster, f. o. b. Detroit, self starter, demountable rims, $420

Ford Touring, f . o. b. Detroit, self starter, demountable rims, $450 Ton Truck, f . o. fc. Detroit, $445 FORDSON TRACTOR -$649. 10 Hammond

Immediate Delivery Easy Terms If Desire

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I HAMMOND Phone 650

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EAST CHICAGO Phone 947

GARY Phone 1760

LAUNDRY JUST THINK ! 25-brge(f 1 bars of Landry Soap for y SOAP only V

MOTHER'S In all different flayers. A large 7-pound can. JAM Special at

7 mm 5c

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Munson's Army Last Shoes

Inspected and passed. -eacssFs

i P.oodvear welt sewed. An

U exceptional shoe at a very low price, in all sizes.

$3.45

REPAIRED ARMY SHOES WiD outwear a j efceap pair f of Dew

Shoes. All size. ' Only

Officer Shoes j The kind that we are famous for. With rubber heels, full calf-.!

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i New Large Blankets

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