Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1921 — Page 2
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HEATHER HOSIERY For ladies. Come in rich two-tone effects. Fine soft wool yarn. Per pair, only 69c PETTICOATS TOWELS Flannelette, fancy Neatly stamped grey outing. Each designs on good only cloth. Each 49c 19c GRIDDLE OIL CLOTH Steel Griddie, size White Oil Cloth. No. 8. heavy. Big perfect goods. 45 value for in .wide. Yard, 29c 29c TROUSERS SLIPPERS Boys' knee trou- Felt Slippers, grey sers, wool mixed, or black, good fitBig value at ting. Per pair, 69c 49c
FINE ROASTER Made of heavy black sheet iron. Size 10x15. Ventilator in cover. 49c
SPOON STAMPED and strong. Each ROttUrLKb only Very special, only 3c 29c SOCKS CRASH Men's wool mixed 1,000 yards semiblack sox. B i g bleached crash, value, per pair Per yard, only 19c 5c GLOVES SHAMPOO For men. genuine Mulsified Cocoahorsehide palm, nut Oil. always gauntlet style, for the best, for ' 59c 39c
BOYS FLANNEL WAISTS Made of extra quality, plain gray and navy flannel. Sizes to 1 6 yrs. 75c WARM COMFORTER Made of fine grade, cotton, covered with neat style and quality challie. Large size: $2.98
SHELF OIL UNDERWEAR CLOTH Union Suits for New designs. Per ladies, correct wt. yard, only and stylez, for 7c $1.00 i APRONS BLANKETS Black with white Plain grey, fancy dot, ric rac trim, borders, good size new style. Each, only $1.49 89c STAMPED MIDDY PILLOW TOPS Fine flannel red. j All new designs, navy, green. Sizes ; Each. to 20. Only 10c $1.79 I
MEAT PLATTER Family size, comes in phin white semi-porcelain. Very special, each 10c FINE ROASTER Iade of high grade aluminum, round, 10J2 inch size, bright finish. Each, 98c
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iiiiu Suggest That Kicftigsn City Man Receive Federal Appointment SPECIAL TO THE TIME51 Miem;, Mich. nan C ly suKserib tit ion Pr s ..- m v, Ir.d.. .. ;v. 15. te have rea 11cm -nt to pe;v ar.d t a! d to the in ident Hard ni t aop ont Judn Harry I. Cnimpacltrr to the federal 1. nch in eonne tiin with new Indiana federal disir.ct about he created by an net . .f eoni-'ress. h i The lull now before i rv s-S Would divide Indiana int district, leaving .he south dls ri' t or ib nnd ."ou'.h A n '.erson in cra'inK a vaad rancy in the p rth would be tilled by ai rict whh'h ointment by the president. There is t-il of an amendment to the bill whi' h w -uni divide th-' sate into east nrd we districts. This comes from Torre Haute and Kvarsvdh' wets who s k ;o .'Capthe j-iris. Motion of J.ide Anderson. The wets in northern Indiana ar rot expected to mnpet-t Ji:ds-.- (Turnmeter who is not the ki.nl of a man they want. v sp' rvimi iin oiin. Tn dee rrii'T.nricl- . r': ' -t-.l i "uch that it is known th i , 1 v f.-nriess in the nfor . ".ent uld be of the eighteenth amendim nt and that the law violator would fare no better in his court than in A nd rson's . The mention of JirV f. umpacker's name in connection v. .th the appoint ment is a deserving one and It co m e P from sources in Northern where the iudse's abili'y is Indiana v 11 and favorably known. ITe is a comparative! v youns man and has served for seven years as jultre f the Porter and I. a Porte c nmty supo.i t courts. beinc- now in his secord term He has made a remarkabl" re havintr been reversed twice out of the many imnortart i1o-ii-ns he has made which have none to the highest tribunals. The Kveninp News of thi city makes the followincr sta'ement: "Judare Crumpncker is in every way qualified for the federal bench, and has hosts of friends tinoig the attorneys who have practiced befor him anil who have the utmost confidence and hichest appreciation of ability- as a .jurist." his line CRUCIAL FOOTBALL CONTEST SATURDAY With both Gary high school gridiron tems, Emerson and Froebel, carrying clean slates so far this season, intense interest is being displayed in the crucial contest at Gleason Park in Gary next Saturday afternoon when the two ri'val city high school elevens w ill clash to determine the Northern Indiana championship. South Bend is jrtill chattering about the sectional football title in Northern Indiana, but the wagon city warriors seem to forget the game several weeks ago when Emerson won a clean 14-7 victory over thern at Emerson field. Consequently it will either be Emerson or Froefcel who will play the down staters for the state championship title on Saturday, November 2. Many seem to think that Emerson and Froebel will go into the game on even terms but from the writer's stand point of view, Emerson wil probably have the best of It on weight and speed. In past performances this .oeason Emerson has been rolling up bigger scores against the same opponents as Froebel, with one exception, Hammond. A good show for fifty cents, C. O. F. entertainment, Parthenon " Theatre. Thursday. Nov. 17th, 8:00 p. m. Seven vaudeville acts and high class movipe nicMirs. 11-15-2 MAN ALIVE LISTEN! COME TO THE M B and buy two pair of Shoes for the price of one. Cfss sS.' Cm It ujakes ."vw mm I a Tir m' OUR BREAD makes good wherever it goes. It makes c r 1. Ac. . i nrm inenas. fuier you nave partaken of it you'll remem- ! Ler to ask the grocer not to fcj forget that it is the bread you h want every bread. time you orde t System of Bakeries JfmTnmomi - Indian Mat-bor
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PITIFUL CASE IN GARY The father an inmate of an Insane
I with another man, who brutally whipilautrhter arul three yotinstir children in the pitiful case in Gary which in j bcini; investigated by Gary Juvenile authorities today. The man in the oa.e is John Shaeffer who was arretted at the home of the mother at 16;;i Pennsylvania avenue, last night. lie is being held at t lie Gary police station on an open charge, pending in vest iff at ion. WHITING LAWYER OPEtfS OFFICE IN GARY t A. N. Witko, lawyer from Whiting-, has opened law ofTici s at 515 Proa iwoy, in the Gary building. Mr. Witko ruduated fiom the Valpo university and was admitted to the bar in 1017. Lawyer Witko, durins the war, served in the navy and was stationed at Urem-rtfn. Wash. Wiut he returned to Wh.tinur he was nominated for City Judge on the i;. publican ticket In Whiting. ' GET YOUR TEETH FIXED No Charge for Examination for the Holidays Over 20 years experience. I can extract your teeth absolutely without pain. Gas given if desired. Don't Pay Me if It Hurts Honest, reliable dentistry at special low prices during the hoi days. Open evenings until 9 o'clock. ROOM 116 OVER WOOLWORTH'S 5 & 10c STORE Telephone 3189 Hammond, lnd. Burket the Dentist
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TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY MATINEE MILTON SILLS in IN GEORGE MELFORD'S GREAT PRODUCTION
"The Faith
A Story of Life on the Primroce Path and of Broken Hearts Made Whole SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION COSCIA & VERDI In a Real Musical Diveitisement ADDED FEATURES Topics of the Day Kino gram and Comedy "AL" MELDGARD at Grande Organ Playing "TRAUMERIE" BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.
Boys' All-Wool Overcoats
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G. SUTKO IS ! GRANTED DIVORCE
:!818 Tlutternut ft from his wife. M:uy, tin.- niornnijj tiiis murnini; in the Kiiperi'ir court at Hammond after ho had testified rK.-m!in matters which he had mentioned in his crosscomplaint . Mrs. S'utko tiled the suit and wa present in court this mominir hut 1 not testify. Sutko had til d a ers hill in which h- tdd how his wife h'i ' struck him, pulled hH hair and sle h In sj.e .i.r1 !' ' ri r v..'vr icn nmnci iLU iLl L! 1 UP COLDS 111 liE E.ise your titflit. aching c'u-st. S the pain. Itroak up the iv-nscst i-a. Keel a bad cold 1 .osen up in just ; ; iiort time. lied I' pper Pub" b the cold remedy that brings qui' ke. t relief. It tannot hurt you nnd :t certainly seems to end the tightness and drive tiiL' congestion and soreness rlpht out. Nothing has such concent r.-.ted. penetratincr heat as red peppers, aril when heat pnetrats ilaht down int colds, congestion, aehinn muscles and s.,re, stiff Join's relief comes, at once. The moment you apply lied Pepper Hub you feel the finn'.mp heat. In three minutes the connected spot, i warmed through and tliroiitrh. When you are suffering; from c cold, rheum atisni, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just pet a jar of How ies K. d Pepper Hub, made from red p pi it any drun stor . You wi 1 ha-, e t liM B. Anniversary Shoe Sale Has Already Made Thousands Happy BUOU TODAY Helen Gibson in "FIGHTING MAD" Also Harold Lloyd in "From Hand to Mouth" MX a
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QVALlTi'. lots of style, and real service those are the three things that go with your purchase here of e ery boys overcoat. Wonderful values at $ 1 3.50 for boys 13 to 20 years. Fine overcoats in 6 to 12 year sizes at $1 1.
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IIe also alleged she spent his money foolishly for clothing and was Inimate vi'h one Kar d Hkalec. Sutko also testified that the woman had been living with Hkalec in Chicago since : he left him last May. Sutko was represented by Attorney M. t. Bruce while Attorney John C. Stephens appeared for Mrs. Sutko. A CORRECTION In this county, some one spoke the other day of Red Cross Christmas seals' as celling at pre-war prices. That's all right about the price, but they's , Tuberculosis Christmas Seals! They j first belonged to the Red Cross, then to, the Red Cross and Tuberculosis Asso-1 elation jointly, and now they are handled by the Tuberculosis Association alone. The money they procured always was spent for tuberculosis work exclusively, and rtlll is so spent. But don't call them "Red Cross Seals" just "Christmas Seals" or "TuberculosHTr awJ ! EUM THEATRE TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Sensational Picture of the Year "SOME WILD OATS" For Men Onlv For Women Only SHOW STARTS: 2:00 and 3:45 P. M. and 7:00 and 8:45 P. M. Tonight, Women Only Wednesday and Thursday Matinee, Women Only Friday Evening, Women Only Wednesday and Thursday Evening, Men Only Friday Matinee, Men Only DR. JAS. F. BARRY of New York City will lecture at every performance. MawUaMaflBikaBWSiBfe t- HWari iin aimn mm To the 1
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is Chrlstmasi Seals." When the November lied Cross drife Is over the December tuberculosis campaign will begin. It is the privilege to help with the magnificent work done under the Red Cross; the privilege of enlisting under the double-barred cross, for prevention of tuberculosis, is also important. One should try to be ready for both; that's a good way to be ready, in spirit, for Christina..
WORKS BOARD ACCEPTS ELEVENTH AVENUE PAVING The Gary Board of Public Works at Its regular meeting accepted the paving job which was just completed on 11th avenue. The General Construction Company was awarded the contract for the con- ! Crete pavement job and has recent!;been completed, the cost of construction was 50,322.1 4. Adolph Metz, who was awarded t!ie contract for the. construction of the pavement in Alley ,, south between Grant and Johnson, has Just completed the same at a cot of $1,792.97. The board also accepted this Job. Crabby. A Kentucky court hold's that a mnn who kisses his swettieirt on a stree car is guilty of a misuVtiicaiior. But who is grtlng to be crabby enough to file a complaint, if the girl doesn't? IF MOTHERS ONLY KKEY Dwritig lh lajr how wrnny chBrtr an cosv. plaining of haadaefce, frrifci!-sa, Maek trovblM and Irregoiar bownls. If Mlin only knew hat MotJier firaja Swee! fowdr won r do for thlr children e family would tct be wtthrat Otmm. Tb jx.wnern arr ho ey and pieaMiu to iaka aiwi ao rBnrt'.rr la lleir rtlM that mother who me nae thro atway tell Mhw motbera aboat than, foid y dTTMortata atjBoa. H a H B u BHD B B B B DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY FRANK MAYO in "Go Straight" ART. ACORD in "The Winners of the West-' Palhe News WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. EUGENE O'BRIEN in "Clay Dollars" FRIDAY and SATURDAY Hoot Gibson in j b C zm 'Action 99 COMING NOV. 27th For One Week "OVER THE HILL" BBBBBBBBBBE I B H SB OCH H IB E H M Mk. 7 T
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The fact that cotton of all kinds has raised almost double in the past few weeks, makes this sale of extraordinary interest. Tomorrow we will tell you more about this great sale.
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This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds
Apply In Nostrils It Open Air Passages Instantly. Colds and eatarhh yield lik e magic t r that penetrates through every air pas-.-oothing, healing. antis- ptic ercatr sae and relieves swo lo n. inflam'd membranes of nose and iliroat. Your clogged nostrils open riuht up and you can breathe freely. Hawking nd snuffling stop. Don't stay stuffed up ami rni.-erable . Get a small bottle of Ely's Creair Palm fro your druggist. Apply .i little in the nostrils and get instant, reknown for 'Hole thai fifty years. M B SHOE SPECIALS Are the Talk of the Town' "TRY A TIMES WANT AD'
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