Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1921 — Page 8
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ADMIRAL'S FOSTEiv . l.iLDIiK.N LEARN U. S. LANGUAGE 7 WAYS
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fly DUKE 1Z, PAKRV Interii.-.tioual Bews Service Etaff C-rios:;ondent-i'''K''), (K'l. uws tugeUou r.u.n- ..,;.. hmnlro l a. nil t xvi-nty-three ; :: iirn :.:iry meueUres to the Uathr;.'.i:"ic ar.tl i'ii.-armam.'nt Cwi- ;..-.. It is fr.ui Tokiy autl tipritiKS r-i t:o :-itih- brain of Japan's reproii:,t: .r at T!i: Hasue l'eaee Confcr-
:.':".!' l.uni-.l in liis own land .:ttwrity on International law. ,!... MaUuiuttni. T'r. Matsupttiioti. ' e H said m Japan's i i-.ul tiikon seriously here. Hut -.'it.s, nevertheless, something P'.-ople i f Ja; .ui road and may
Ten Thousand American Tourists Expect To See England In One Week and "Do" London In A Day
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...f Japan are often guilty ol t.ntairoiiini to America. ;-rst. says Dr. Mats'.na-r.i. return t'H p.t'ii-T part iff the i'mteil states in the Jn-.iiar.s. iron, whom it originally ia.n.1. The pr'MiM of finding the Indians is not dealt with by the doctor, but nevertheless, ho says, before ..skin Japan to make Any changes in h-r policy, first let America be ro-nirnt-i to the India!. s. Second, intertiunalize the if nsirut (""anal. Third, ii't the United i-tatea surrender .Tiawaii, the. Philippines, then call Ilng- . 1 to the bar of International Justice. WAHTS ENGLAND PTTNISJEED, For i.rudand let Kngrland jrrant Canada, Australia and India independence. Let HoiistkoiiK be returned to 'T.ii.a. Then, ftnii only then, let the Pacific Conference bo called, and Japan may lid willing to discuss what h t "will do. If t!:n rhlnese Question !s to be d! o'wrd at the conference,' nys Dr. Matur;&iiii. "there la no reason why the .'vTsxic.-H Tiestion should 'bf) withheld. . a; aji is put the only country suffering
;",-n: trie aiiiurbed situation In Mexico.
"TIh hmama Oaiuil wilt ce a. lit sua-:-t fcr i'i;?'.-USi!on at the tonercn'VP. irnr:ca. d riares that tlie canil was r-eiied tv'r the benefit of the world at iarpe, but no unbiased observer will ay tii.it il.e caual if beinar operated with .xp:--lal reg.trd for the welfare of the w i-rll Why tloi. s not Japan offer tindertnVo the tak of inakirgr The 1 i;al ii.iii e interna nonal with regard to i, . 1 rr,iM.-: v: t inn? 'flier a is in.t reason ' !.y n .-'i'vj'd s:ot be intornatioiialized. mi ti i-; ii .-red juJii!? of America h. :..e n int.Tnatioil-.zatSon. "T!;.; questions should be settled at
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By EAKIE C. EEEVES. International Sewi Service Staff Correspondent. l-OXI-OV, Oct. Tb-ri: i the average dr.ily Kc-liedule of the American visitor v. In) . i.-i'O.i over to sen what the "Old I'.iusiii-v" is like. :n'c.irdii:tr to the Daily ! . ore : I'lhi. a. in., bnakfasi ; taxicab to V eritni:n.!.-r: $.30-?. "do" tin; Al- ': ; 'J to :.i'i. Tlou.ses of Parliaineul and Hit,- f'.cti; S-ri-t:2l. taxicab to St. Paul's; '1-'.AI. ",o" st. Paul's; 9:4-1-12, tour oi" Hie galleriof. Tate, National and Wallace galleries 12 : li-1 2 :?,'), "(Hd Pui-ioity .Shop"; 12:30-I:r,rt, lauch at Ihr lesliire Cheese; 1 :'iii-S, yhopplns- -.:! t and Pond street..; 3-3:1, rest; ll-tl, see the rest of London; ii-S:30. ilit.ner .-Hid wine: 8:30-11, theatre: 11. '-ii'.per, night club danciny; and "so to bed" at ? Thus ends another "durn dull day" for the American tourist, who, on his return home, will ever nfter be an ex
alted person because he Ras "seen London" ana "knows Kngland." The schedule is not a burlesque one in tie opinion of a number of travel bureau officials whose nerre-racKmp task it is to act as ciceroni to the great number of visitor's from the I'nited States at present in Ixmdon.
"It is a fact," .said an American Kx- ! press Company official to a Daily IXI Press representative, "that American j tourists come here after loafiiiK from
six weeks to three months on the Continent with the determination to Mo' Kngland in a week and London is a day. The main reason for their rush is the cost of hotel rooms, which is higher here than in New Tofk " The same ofl'cial calculates that the average American tourist spenda $60 a day, apart from his liotl accommodations. The American Express Company estimates that there are at present' about 10.000 Americans in London, most of
them ii.et.din;: only a u.. or so h enroute to th steamers which v, !J1 t; them home.
CITY SERIES INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Ott. 7. The third Rauie of the Mcutto ( ity Series vrns pallet! Iiortly lifter noon ludnj- ltc:me of llie ruin ii nd iut iTuundi,
I IS I'fnNAfiCNAL NtiVj SERVICE! WASHINGTON, .-. tv : v T.--M.iici i tory directions to the Inteislaic I'o i tnerce Commission to make an imniiMn ate cut of 2'j per cert in the freiahi rates on Krain, ?ia;ti products, i 1 otock, coal, hay, are carried in a r". i luth-n introduced in the Iloise tod.-. by !;.-; 1 ..-,.., J : i-.-,,
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE YOUR CAR LOOK NICE Have It Washed, Polished and Simonized at the State Line Grage. Also Repairs and Paintings of all Kinds Storage Taken in by Day or Month Any Way to Suit Your Pocketbook. STATE LINE GARAGE W. Pzybylski, Prop. 624 STATE LINE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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THt MrrAT VNE SELL'STHE VERY BEST! - IT ALL MU5T STAND A RlCflD TEST?
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The seven little McCullys on their way to school.
Last June these seven children had seven different surnames all Hussian. Now these seven little children are all surnamed McCully. It's a good American name, their foster father being Admiral N. S. McCully of the U. S- navy, and the children are rapidly learning the American language and ways. Their parents were all killed iu tii3 world war or in the Bolshevik revolution.
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MILK FED NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER Ifu Per pound iUl
FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF Per pound
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rink Marble to be Used' T Ti:. i s.. S'tt. 'vV'iiat is probably ..- lai ie-v indivrdual order of marble p.-:n one fluarry la refolded ibjr the J'-otffla M.ixbi Company of this city, i:,c;j recently beirari tl.lpp'.r.ar 100.000 itt plr: G-'O.-Kia marliie to be uaed : construction of the Fourth D'.s- - ct Federal lleserve ank In C!v--n-i, (.i'ii-'o. Jo.,-ii.-r Harding: of the federal :' .rv i l-i-tnk, became. Interested in the ',t?;i. marble when the, new post f:':c- l.u!Mfn In IJlrraUijhta was u-Il v. 'a th material.
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ATLANTA, &G., Sept- As sreof of 'he lutPilienco of th boll w-eevil, .'Vatik -M. Farley haa on exhibition in !.; ijffcc. o.-envyng an otherwise tmpiy a found tpeeimen of the bug ''liiVi , flew into the open wlndo-w of i ;3 of file in the Gran-t Building: here. . A- grnth Company. Cotton Prolucts.
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NATION-WIDE CANDY DAY TOMORROW Enjoy the sweetest day of the year with the finest of candies. Join the happy crowd and get them at Summers. Specials for the Day R-Own Chocolates, lb 79c Fresh Marshmailows, lb.. 59c Jordon Almonds, lb 59c Asst. Hard Candies, lb. . . .39c Lovell & Covel Chocolates in attractive boxes.
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REMEMBER THE BLUE RIBBON SALE Oct. 1 to 1 0 Three days More
$1 .00 Tanlac $1.90 S.S.S. Blood Rem SI. 10 Nuxated Iron. . . 70c Sloan's Liniment . . $1.25 Tooth Brush. . . . 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste
75c Three Mowers Face Powder 59c
10c Lord Dugdale Cigar, special, 6 for 25 Come and see the others. SIMPLEX "The Best Ironer" of your ironing can be done on vour
"Simplex" Ironer. $10.00 will put one in your home today.
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tfAUFMANN & WOLF - Hamhond. Ino Get the October Maisonettes here now! Come in early to make year trJection from th: October Maisonettes that are nor cm I nle here. These becoming and indiid-jal apron ci rears, made of prrttr, colorfjl firighams and percales, will not last long at our exceedingly reasonable pricing. Ani wb:a thest October models are sold we will be unable to ordir more.
Small Lean Pork Loins, per lb. . . ,
fresh Cut Center Pork 99 Chops, per lb
Fresh Cut Native Veal g q
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Fresh Chopped Ham- 'i jTi burger, per lb Sugar Cured Breakfast OCp Bacon, per lb Finest Brand Hams, best on market, ib. . JS-P'
Finest Brand Brisket Bacon, per lb. ... .
Select Brand Lean Salt Pork, per lb
Extra Large Dili Pickles, 3 fcr . . .
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FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS & D J ; a&j rer pound M FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS fc Per pound
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A fuiiiit W:dor fr'nt of cafmiar shades ef bloe,
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EipciaIlT neat it tbi Mauftsre vitb ttbvtca dovo the back mr4 i't tnm it. It mad of "ir.iO? Premier percale iih bme,pinkor biack dlij oc a 1 checks on a wh.ts iroand. CoUar aad cuiN ef white piae are bound witk colored bands to match .the
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All Cuts Choice Chuck Roast? 1 Oc Boiling Beef, Just Look Only lb. 5c Your Choice Springs or Hens, 28c American Brick or Limburger Cheese 22c
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Peanut Brittle 20c lb: Bushels of peanuts steaming and browning in huge copper kettles, filled to the brim with bubbling cane syrup seasoned properly, makes even the candy superintendent's mouth water. Then when this delicious goody-goody is rolled out onto the long marble tables to cool, and later cracked up into individual trays, it's a sight worth seeing, but better than that, drop in tomorrow and treat yourself to a pound or two. Priced at about one-half of week-day price. Keep Her Sweet With Our Candies
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WOOLEN MILLS Open Saturday Until 9:30 171 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA
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