Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1921 — Page 7
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"I am for Frank Callahan for mayor," said Joseph Wadas, owner of a dept. store on the south sidi, "because I have known him for over ten years and have always found him to be a man of hi. word.
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know that the majority of tho people of East
Chicago have seF. CAI-MHAX. lected this oread
minded candidate and will place their j
trust in him as mayor of our city. Plain common sense, ordinary powers
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ocjees of reasoning will qualify us in our convictions. I fee! j'ir that tho people of the south sMt are Ko'.nsr to prlve Frank Callahan their full support on Nevember Sth."
Did You Hear That
EAST CHICAGO PINK TEAS these halcyon afternoons are a specialty of the Reppa Elite gatherings.
BRINGING UP BILL champ. on - by jack fabr fU KsirskA i cmippep IN A nickel ) AMD Yomm . X ( CJH HON7 ) A LYING: ? kS- XON ) , SAID HANK and PETE . QMEQMPETE-o ty RAY HOPPM.AN S P 'fez
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348 Hohman St. Phone 2402 GROCERIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
A Keauty Shop i;. oelng opened in the old quarters of Nassau & Thompson, Stationers, at 809 Chicaffo ave.
ordinance in consonance with Chicago's time.
THE East Chicago Oophers will play tho Heirewisch A. A's. Sunday afternoon. October 30, at the East Chicago fl&rht arena field.
Specials for Saturday
Pure White Granulated Sugar, C7 (Fine Santos Coffee,
10 lbs. for ' per lb
Pure Creamery Butter, 47 C per lb
Kara Syrup, Blue Label, 10 lbs. for
FANCY POTATOES Per peck, 30c; per bushel, $1.10
Pure White Lard, 3 lbs. for Very Best Pea'oerry Coffee. per lb
40c 25c
Karo Syrup, Red Label, 10 lbs. for Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans for
34c 49q 55c 19c
LIVE POULTRY Roosters, per lb., 17c; Springs, per lb., 26c
Gold Dust, per large package Pop Corn, 5 lbs. for
Gold Medal and Ceresota J "1 1 A
a iwui , t. t ijo' ...... Fancy Wax Beans, 3 cans for Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 cans for
29c 28c
42c 25c
23c 25c
Monarch Baked Beans, 3 cans for Nutro, tall cans, 3 cans for
Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, OO 2 cans for American Family, Fels Naptha and P. &G. Soapt lObars for UtJ5-
IT is said unhesltatJnBly that E. W. Wickey. candidate for mayor on the ticket will run strong in the twentieth precinct.
ATTORNEY Willie E. Ro was the winner of the Silent Booster award of the Chamber of Camme.rce, 'Wednesday. The prize was a minlture truck plate contributed by the Standard Forcings Co., and presented by Edwin J. Carlson and R. R. Cornell, the representatives of- the concern.
and firemen who voted to walk off the Job at the E. J. A E. yards according to one well knowrf'Oarjr railroad man today.
JOSEPH -MICHAELS vice-president of Hyman Michael's & Company of. East Chicago, has returned from a three month's sojourn abroad. j PRELIMINARY steps are being ta-
ken by the Ex-sorvice men of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor towards the establishing of a Veteran of Foreign War post in this city.
WILSON JORDAN was recommended toy the board of works for the official; position as manager of the Employ- , ment Bureau, recently authorized by the state officials. The State Em- I ployment Bureau will concur and ap- 1 prove the action of the board of pub-i lie works before the East Chicago bu- j reau commences to function. j
Business has Improved considerable in Gary during- the present month according to a canvass made ynong the Broadway business houses. Increased o-peratlon at the Oary Works and the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. is tjiven as the reason.
TWO Chicago youths Harry Ryan and Jack O'Leary who were captured after robbing- the cash out of two telephone booths in Gary yesterday, have had their cases' filed direct in the Criminal court, the offense "being- covered by a special statute.
ALONG with other cities in the region who put the dayliarht savings plan into effect during the month. Gary will revert to old time on Sunday by
turning- the clocks of the cfy back "n hour. One hour longer to "?mvjc in the morning Btartinsr next week.
IN the event that Mayor W. F. TI d gres vetoes the voting machine ordinance within the ten day limit, Jo n.son workers' will attempt to call ."aother meeting of the council and ;.a:;.the ordinance by securing three era vote of the council. The ! -r.o-crats oppose the voting machi-.ic.
THE two pit. ls used in the duel
line scenes oT "I'Uiid'nhead Wilson," j ir.yin?- under the auspices of the roon. ster Police Benefit at the Waschimjton Hisch School a no it ifi jm are a part of the collection of Wilfred Bui-klaad. rt director of the Lasky company j
OLD Sol Time will be returned to lis next Sunday, October 30th. On this day all timepieces will be retarded on hc.ur. Last March East Chicago, Whi!lnR. Indiana Harbor and Hamnnnri Tiasfed The Dayiisht Savings
SINCLAIR Refining OH Co., has increased ts rate of refinery operation at East Chicago 3,000 barrels daily in
the last two weeks. This is regarded as a strong indication of substantial improvement in the demand for refined . petroleum products. Other larsre refineries have either increased their rate
of operation of are planning to in tho near future.
GARY HAD the strike gone into effect next.
Sunday, it would have effected between.! five and six hundred men. engineers
FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY
Bargains for Men
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REGULAR 50c VALUE Here's a confection that not only appeals very strongly to the taste, but also is a builder of energy. Good for growing kids, as well as adults. Get a pound tomorrow; you'll surely enjoy it.
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The Biggest Bargains Are Now to Be Had at the HUB CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE 527-529 Hohman Street Corner Logan Street SPECIAL Men's and Young Men's Suits, $15.95. Young Men's Two-Pants Suits, $19.50 and up. Men's and Young Men's up-to-date Overcoats at $15.95
id up.
Special line of Men's and Young Men's Pants, $3.95. Work Pants. $1.49. Our line of Shoes will please all. especially our Work Shoes for $2.45 and a Dress Shoe at $2.95 and up. We have a big line of 2-pair knee pants knickerbocker suits for boys at $9.95; worth $12.00 and $15.00. A big line of Boys' Knee Pants at reduced prices. Men's heavy fleece lined Union Suits, special for a few days, 95c. A big line of Men's and Young Men's Wool Sweaters, Dress Shirts. Boston Paris Garters, 19c. Men's Hose, Flannel Shirts and other numerous bargains. Now is the time to buy at
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CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE 527-523 Hohman St., at Logan St., Hammond, Ind. MAX STIGUTZ & CO.
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HAMMOND, INDIANA There never was a time when character meant so.much in bank management as it means today. On our record of twenty years satisfactory service to customers we solicit your business. 3 and Safety on Savings Accounts
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First Trust & Savings Ban
Formerly Known as Lake County Savings and Trust Bank Corner State and Hohman Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA
PETER W. MEYN. President DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-Treas. JOS. W. WEIS. Vice President CHAS. H. WALTERS. Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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