Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Friday, September 30. 1921.
l. CHICAGO
i RELIEF FOR
UNEIV1PLUYEI
In consonance with mi-f tings all over the country on ihc unemployment situation, a body of citizens of Kast. Chicago met at the city hall last night to thrash out an early solution of this question. Despite the heavy winditorm that rased more than one hundred public-spirited fitizetiM and city officials attincied the unemployment conference hold under the auspices uf the Americanization 1 ii;ue. The meeting was opened by Mayor McCormack. who explained that he had ben informed hy I'ol. Walter J. Riley that representatives from the several industries would be unable to attend the mass nieetinjj on account of tho number of plant offieiuis out of the city. Chas. M. True, vice president of tho Superheater company, was rn"esent and as an employer, save to the audience the other wide of the unemployment .situation. He told how it bad been thi practice of his company to give due consideration' to the lenxth of service and the number in a family of every employee. At the same time the value and skill is determined of an employee to the company, said Mr. True. Father Iudnik talked at lentcth on the unemployment situation and ventured methods of solution, but while summing the question up said that until you grot both the employee and employer toRether you are not coming to any conclusion. Captain Kinson of the Salvation Army of East Chicago, told of the support and co-operation be was receiving from the citizens of the Twin Cities in carrying: on the charities and rtlie! work, and offered to Assist in the job. The captain announced that the Salvation Army was holding a Taj. Pay tomorrow, the proceeds to . to relief of the poor and unemployed of the Twin Cities. Rev. Maples of the Congregational church suggested the adoption of tne systematic method of the United States Army of having personnel cards filled out of everyone in the city who were unemployed, and then preparing a budget of the amount of m.-rey that migrht be required to cairy the unemployed, poor and those in distress' through the winter. At the same time have a free employment bureau to spouse odd Jobs for the unemployed ami to work in conjunction with the unemployment commission, who have thsituation in charg-e. Chairman E. W. Wiekey aereed with the pastor that the suggestion merited a trial. The speakers who followed were heartily in accord with Rev. Maples recommendation. The conclusion uf the meeting was that a committee of rr. Goldman, Pr. A. i. Schiieker and Mrs. Francis Bycrs were appointed as a committee to meet with representatives of the manufacturers for an early solution of the unemployment question.
NEW BANTAM CHAMP IS FAMILY MAN
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Prices on these brand new Silvertown Cords are literally ripped to pieces for Saturday and Sunday only. We. are receiving a truck load tonight; they'll be ready the first thing Saturday morning. If you want to get to the head of the economy class, don't lose any time in picking out your size. 34x4 LIST $44.25; SALE PRICE, $32.50 33x42 LIST $48.40; SALE PRICE, 35.50 34x4 LIST $51.10; SALE PRICE, 34.50 35x4 LIST $49.65; SALE PRICE, 34.50 36x4 LIST $52.15; SALE PRICE, 35.50
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Tire and Repair Shop 575 Calumet Ave. Near River Phone 3364
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Johnny Buff. Mrs. Buff and their little Buff. The first thing the veteran Johnny Buff did after he won the bantamweight title from Pete Herman was to dash home and announce to Mrs. Buff and their babe "the old man's two champions." Buff held the flyweight title when he entered the ring.
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SAYS HE'S NOT THE MAN WANTED
Until his identity was disclosed tJ the Gary police station yesterday J. B. S' i
Martin, colored, and believed to have jjVif been the siayer of I'lainclothesman vi.
Investigate My Proposition Before You Buy Elsewhere, I Can Save You Money.
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165 East State Street UPSTAIRS WHERE RENT IS LOW AND PRICES ARE LOWER
Julius Gunther was a doomed ani. marked man. Following the murder of Mr. Gunther early Mori lay evening the police se- ' cured a picture, said to be a likeness ot the murderer. It was reproduced and ; dozens of pictures were made to send : out over the region. I The" day before the picture "was identified by a IJroa iway business man as J. B. Martin and at once the poibe suspected Licon "Lucky" Colt of having an alias. Thty soon found out where Martin was makinK his residence n the south side and tlTvwir.fr a corri-.n of police around the place til" p dice were prepared to take, Martin into custody at ny cost. However Martin was found ill in bed and unexptcted hy the police did not offer any resistance. Iater at the Gary police station, Martin explained to the police that they had arrested tho wrong man and that he was not Leon Cole. He was released. According to those that knov. "o!e
the picture obtained hy the police is a!
very grood likeness of Cole and was even identified as Cole by the colored man that he shot before the murder of Gunther.
Government Foods
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99 State Street
212 E. State St.
Near Four Corners Across from Post Office GOVERNMENT FOOD OF WHEATlarge. worth 1 2c 30c a package, only Afcv GOVERNMENT ROAST BEEF in 1 pound tins. g worth 30c pound, our price X J GOVERNMENT CORNED BEEF HASH in 1 lb. C cans, worth 30c pound, our price
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In hermetically pound tins, special
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The finest flavored Jams in 1 0 different flavors, a large 7-pound can 7 C for only 9
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Cape Colony Hong Kong. Cape Colony, how forming the province of the Ope of Good Hope in the South African tinion, was occupied hy the Dutch as early as 10.")2, but was captured by the British in 1795, and ruled by them until ISO:?, when it was restored to Holland. Great Britain anin took Cape Colony in 1S0O, and it was formally surrendered to her by treaty in 1314, renin ininR under British rule ever since. Hong Kong was occupied ly the British in 1S40, and ceded to Great Brit
ain by the treaty of Nanking in 1S12.
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Chinese Widows Seldom Marry. In China the reniiUTiaRe-of widows Is regarded as an impropriety, and in wealthy families is seldom practiced,
but amonar the poorer classes neces- I
slty often compels a widow to seek an other hrondwinner.
WENTWORTH COMPANY
9137 Houston Ave., So. Chicago, III ; Distributors of INSTANT MALT EXTRACT, tha product that needs no- cooking, no odor and makes perfect beverage ia 5 minutes. Per can $1. Per dozen $10.50. Lowest prices on extracts that flavor and color non-alcoholic, any flavor. 75c per oz. 8 ounces $4 JO. i(, ounces $3.50.
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This Is the Way to Make Every Buy a Bargain UY advertised goods. Only GOOD goods, fairly priced, can stand the spotlight of publicity.
fA merchant or manufacturer would not dare to advertise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. No goods and no business concern can thrive under the weight of public condemnation. t : oA merchant places the whole reputation of his business! at stake every time he advertises. Naturally enough, he is careful of what he says and when his statement is placed in the newspaper where everyone in town may read so that any untruth in it will be known to all his employees and most of his friends then you may be sure he is doubly careful. When vou buy advertised goods you set a bargain because THEY MUST BE AS ADVERTISED. So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising protects you. Read the advertisements in this paper and get the best of the bargain.
Summers Window
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YEAST DRINKS NOW POPULAR AT SUMMERS' FOUNTAIN Yeast Drinks, besides being delicious and refreshing, clear the complexion and build up your health. Try an "Orange Yeastade" a true fruit Orangeade thoroughly mixed with Yeast. 12c, tax 2c
TELEPHONE Telephone Summers Pharmacy for quick service and prompt delivery. No store will serve you better than Summers. Emergency goods or daily needs whatever it is you want, we are perfectly willing to send to you.
COME AND HEAR Billys Jones sing "Oh, They're Such Nice People" ON A PATHE RECORD Played with the Sapphire Ball.
AMERICA'S LEADING WASHING MACHINE
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It is the only absolutely safe washer all moving parts enclosed. It has a tumbler that is easily cleaned, is most sanitary cannot cut or tear the clothes. It has an over-size motor with a belt drive, which prevents motor burn-outs, also many other patented features. $5.00 Will Put Ose in Your Home Today Easy Payments
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573 Hohman Street
Phone 1441
3 Fall Opening Sale for Saturday, Oct. 1
I Fresh Pork Shoulders per lb. 10c
j Round Steak Roast per lb. ... 14c
M Boneless Veal Roast per lb. . . 1 8c
Spring Chickens per lb 30c Fresh Dressed Hens per lb. ... 30c
I Watch oar Windows for other Specials
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Colds lower Vitality
Every home needs this wonderful fire. Will save more than its first cost by preventing colds and fevers. Heats by a wonderful new principal and is very economical in fuel consumption. You turn it on when you want heat, and you turn it off when the room is
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prevents colds by keeping the temperature at the comfort point. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company HAMMOND EAST CHICAGO INDIANA HARBOR
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