Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1921 — Page 7
and tii-rc v,-r.l be much hunr
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the nor if Kcmclhln.' u nnt r . I nff er Ihpv liiii disturbed th il' iKliijor-
j ' " I l rfhf-ve them. j hood with their drimlfn tries. i I In order to take definite fiction and to The trio were arraigned in the Ham- j
devise a nifans of earing for the un-ini'tid city court this mornttic the mnn fort-unat, a meeting r f the club ha i f'T i r. t .x ; :-n and th woman for i '."en called for next Velneday even- disorderly cund.ut. The im-n vv.-re
ina, the 16th. at the Chamber of Coin-! fntd $11 each ar-.d Mr?. Murphy wa
SEARCHING FOR ALLEGED FAKER The Hatr.n-.on-i poi'.tc U.Jay are "carehir.? for a. n.an, t iio-jjrh: to be an .mj'ofti r, who enturfi 1::- h-.'ine of A Mia. M i uch ctt the ij:b..jn S'il'way un- '' tho guise of beir.jj :in t-ficer with warrant and administered a severe, -''ttii.g to the def t. nseless woman. She suffered a blew in the face which
.viiocrtea out yeverai teeth and cut her rion and assistant will he needed to mouth, and marks on her nick where j make the movement a jruco.. .he man attempted to choko her. J The eituation i3 o alarming that The feUow entered th huose. flash-j h-i.-iness men -ire worried, and a strong
s:r anJ !n lr;al waa an movement Is needed to adeouatelv take
er. According to the theory of I cur of it, ..inn,. ,,...,.,,.. ....
wno will ur.dou-htedly be without food !
the unemployment id
rner of Stat
merce at eisht o'clock. All intere.-.ted parties are urged to
be there, as a reat deal of co-opri
:he woman, he Attacked her without a
irn;ns. He escaped in a Ford tour-' and s.hTfe
:ng car in the direction of East Chica- j not remedied
-', hut the witnesses failed to sret the' ! " ' " The man is aa'd to lie t.-vll. with aj TRIO IS ARRAIGNED rather thin fa.ee and a rrotrudlnar un-j icr lip. He wore a. horseshoe tie pin. Joseph d. Murphy 19 R'mbarh a
fined J 1 o.co.
ALL BEATEN
JIT ONE
AT THE PARTHENON
his w'fe Funny, and John F Ijenihrn
27 State street, were a"reftd by the turns from Tuesday's election
IN'ntAXAI'OLIS, 1NP, S"7t S Ail thirteen proposed changes in the Indie mi constitution with the exception of Amendment No. 1. enfranchising women and requiring that voter he citizens, have been defeated on the face of newspaper compilations today of re-
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rour s-ooa acts or vaud-v:, j n -i -o - I H-gSSSSSBi
us a wonder! -j. niu.ical revue -y Bur
L.ar:t and a-ir'c urirl H- 'u'r- e; Piru. . .ma mm vim namura
meant picture "The Idol of ih- North," J Tk gj b j 5wj feafjrit.K Dorothy Daiton will he. the; jf-i 1 la II a M M M . at the p.ei,,,.. .v...,.,.. aft. aL& V U JaJ , wff hi.lB Sbb 8
today ard tomorrow.
Mere than five hun-lred extra people
Miners, dance hall girls, gambler, f
traders and gold .- .r.k r... were used 'n t-.e b'.y scenes of "Th Idol of the! North. " All of the r-'-vi ar fill of: punch and virile life of the cit:z--r.f! f the great northwest. This H one!
of the most dramatic picture Ml Dalian ha appeal ed in. A real i!g .-ihow Is pre?nted ar.d
.-ftou;i be t.ikcn advantage of before 1
toio'-.rrow ni?:i as t closes at that time.
TELEPHONE 2402
Specials for Saturday
; Strictly Fresh Eggs, perdoz, 38c
en ;ag, mem j Granulated Sugar,
10 ibs. for . . .
t.ivui es. from 2,734 of the .state s 3,384 No. 4. Vetoes. r,.t;xf.; r.o, K3.421V 741. ! i ., 7 ,"',"'",C,S fo!,w: ' u- No. 0 state superintendent, vo, ' I'o. ll. l,rt s. l;:.: i.o. :.J.Ani;ridn:c)it No 1. Voters, yes. 100,- 92.377. 4 j f. ; ,( 417 ' i o- , NU'l; no, 63.SII. No C I'ourtv tern's vea 6 j 0 32" v- , i . , "' 2. IterltratU.n, ey?, 73.S71: r.o, no- 'M-VT1 n,733. j m.oloiit;, of , ; th. voter. ...rt. th.i: 3-':'r No 7. I'ro.vot tors trms. yep. .'.- No. 11 Income t i. ;. e s , Jl.-o-f, nc, j f.j.'.i:e t to tie tern.::. 'I i ; the -1 No. 3. Apportionment, yes. 64,"ii; no. ('in i:n,r,ii:. ' j n,. . ...,.. t re- esv tn th- "" ;3-!)13- No S. l.au yer-. erf. .1.7 'C: no. li?.- No. 2. N--ro r.tiMti.-iir-n. ye. 1 4 .- 1 l.irM ' i ru.i.'o. r .'.; ...t-s
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New
21 Mode'
5 iCeresota or Gold Medal Flour Cj 2412 lbs $1.20 n it O "C
Pure Creamery Butter, A "2 n "1DS- V ' ' 3C Our Very Best Break fast Coftee,
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KIWANIS INTERESTS
ITSELF IN JOBLESS! per lb
$1.00
noon luncneon or the business trn : ks for - v ' A, tf Jf Hammond, held yesterday affr a re-1 "'' ' , r aJlCV reaberry tottee, TCpj 2 p, of several weeks, to c,ir f -r r-e ' Purr Preserves, Strawberry and jl - v V ' t"-
.. r- m ployed an-1 their families :n t n;.'tv n 'he con-.insf w:nt- r. The sit :-
ii:en. accord rc to jcf wi'n. vvi, ; oz. jar, per jar
introduced the r-an to t he Chamber of L"
Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Q. Jnst think. 3.V boi of P. D. Q. TeikT Cevili Quietus . makes a quart, enoutrh to k.q a million bedbusrs. roaehe. fleas or cccties. end stops future ceneritlons by Viliirtf tbeir etrcs and does not injure the - L.auidfireto the bee!buKs is wbat P. D. Q. is like, bedbusrs stand as eood trtan-e as a snowball in a justly famed he.-.r resort. Patent spout tree in every parka.r" of P. D. Q. to enable you to ktU them an i their ecsjs nests in the cracks. W Look for the devil's head on every box ifpectal Hoipnal sire 12-50 -XSJ makes five trallons. contains three U3cf spouts. Kither sie at your drutffist Tv' or ser.t rrej.aid on recetot of price by Owl CUeux.Co Terre Haute.lnd.
Raspberry flavor, 16-
43c 32c
FANCY YELLOW PEACHES In heavy syrup, No. 3 cans. Per car, 23c. $1,05 5 cans for
Early June Peas,
3 cans for Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 cans for ....
Sincerity Ketchup. ORr Fresh Vanilla Wafers. 3 bottles for 0- ner lb
Fancy Tomatoes. No. 2 28 C re5 bed Fig Bars. 20 C
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r - Live Poultry Springs, per lb 29c
Roosters, per lb 19c!
25c
Medium Red Salmon, tall OQ .
60c
cans, per can Fancy Potatoes, very
good cookers, per pk. j Hens, per lb
DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY 5
.27c
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ave discontinued this line and must
dispose of these cars to make room for new series 55-75 Haynes. All these cars to go at prices far below cost. All new and carrying new car guarantee. No reasonable offer refused. Some very excellent cash deals. Time payments made with responsible parties. Get a new car at below wholesale price.
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There's just a limited number of them at this price, and as they are going rapidly, you have no assurance that you will benefit by delaying an investigation of this value, which we believe to be one of the best on the market. The case is beautiful, the finish equal to that of pianos costv.? twice as much, and the action is perfect. This Player carries an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. SOME FINE USED PIANOS These, are Pianos we take in on trade. When our piano experts put the finishing touches on them, they are practically as good as new. Every flaw and defect is corrected and the tone as perfect as when new. A small payment down will send one of them to your home today. EVERYTHING iN MUSIC If we haven't it, we can get it for you in a jiffy. Edison and ictor records, sheet music, and instruments of all kinds. Headquarters for the Edison and Victor Victrola
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THE COLUMBIA MUSIC SHOP announces the grand openng of their beautiful new and exclusive GRAFONOLA AND COLUMBIA RECORD SHOP, located directly opposite the Parthenon Theatre, which in point of service to the musical public is second to none. New $125 Grafronola Given Away Free Every person. MAN, WOMAN or CHILD, limited to two in each family, who isits our new store between the hours of 9 a. m. and 10 p. m. Saturday, September lOlh. will be given a reward card free, which entitles the holder to a chance to win this new $125.00 Grafonola. There are positively no strings tied to this contest, no matter whether you own a Grafonola, ikinr machine, Victrola or phonograph, you arr entitled to a chance to win this Grafonola and cvo.ybodv is invited to call for a reward care1. Our only object in giving this instrument away free is based on the hope of getting eycoodv to se" our store and learn what we have to oiler by way of COLUMBiA and GRArONOLA $ERviU: Three judges who will bo chosen by our patrons from the crowd at the store on or about 10 o'c: c-; P. M. will decide n the manner of drawing and who will be the lucky pcr-on to win this Grafonola. Am; for souvenir.
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