Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 12

THE TIMES

priflr-v, Fc-brmrv 1922.

Political

News of Day In Indiana

.fTla BUREAO AT STATE CAPITA'-J INXl.-AjfO' AS, lnd., i't'o. 2. ifejror Lew ShaoVa "march on the capitor 2n protest ajr&ioet an action ef ta public service oororr.lsjMon, cotrplJ with the growing rTulax pa4on aralnet that state department rr.ak It certain thct the nuostioa of the commission's abolishment will be on ef Ui hottest Issues of the fa'.: ctuspaim and no doubt wi:i mike Its appearance In the primary. Koo gniiing- this fact th wisse heads tn the Republican party have faced the Vxui axkS the leaders are unanimous that file party should put a plank In the state piatforzn denouncing: the abolitionists arid declaring for the continuation of tills form cf public utility control. "T hetlave it in the ?rrtv of tha 5a.rT

ttt stand for the rig-ht." one of the j leaders declarod today. "No matter! if the f'vwnvi' l1 n-'-n'ii-. r nd is

Wsj denounced by many persons, the principle of the public 6erv!co r. inmission law la correct. The party r-hould sland or fill in defending thi rlpht." , In the meanwhile the draomta hlshly elated over the Shank d-s-ion-stratlon against the con, miss, on. Th? cry m gainst that body is in line with the campaign which has been maoyeii out by that patty arl which tis hinted at in the samicr mftmg of the d'kmocrat'.c state corr.n; tt c et Turkey Kua. Yet. tins ;arty wi'.'i find it difficult to place an abolition ptank in their pla'Iojro for it ma a demjcr.itio legislature, -arhlch created tho publkservice commissior. Tarty leaders in Xntflanaixdls ar.awaitm? with a great deal of in'er.s the stand which will be takrn fa thRuhject at the ir.eetlng oi the democratic state committee Feb. 1C. Persons informed ab-nst the activities of the jommiMior. declare. thpresent body Is merely r.uftVr!r:r ira the sins of omission of the memt-:a who sat during' the u-ir period. TirRA.use of popular avrsi n to rate inc re a see the war commission did nor grant the rncrjrerscy relief r.ecesfary

in many C-?C3. I tie rf iu.it is oep tared treasuries of utilities. Therefore. Oftinar.ds are rr?.df- now for higher rutff rr hn hi1 1 f 'y f c the plan's.

Did You Hear That

CITY Pood and Welgrht Inspector Ous Jaraek. of Gary, is to start war next week against the manufacture and sale of shurt weisrht Iwes fvf bread. He says that maty manufacturers 'r -!" their t.read 16 and "4 ounces. Lut many of tea loaves ar .'hort Tflghi.

- E. church and with few changes they have beeu accepted by the official beard cf the church and It is expected that the new building: will be rrtarted this season. The building will be a fine one and will be erected on the lot bought iby the church and Is just fcAch of the public library. Ciarnnoe Snyder, of Jndir-napoUs, Is visiting friends in Lowell and vicinity A.. F. Klnspahr has returned to hi? l..me in Odebolf, la., after a visit with relatives.

In Chicago la3t Wednesday. iiome of the younif people eter.d.(! the home talent play '.n Alamvcrth j Wednesday evening. j The Woman's club expected to neci i with Mrs. Addle Boyd lapt Thursday

GARY now has another Incorporated dairy company, known as the Jer? Dairy company with a plant located a. 162S-36 Connecticut strict Incorpcr-i ation with a capital of JiS.OOO has been j completed. Machinery has been installed which is capable of clarifying

their product at II. ,(). pounds an hcur.

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M" Wir.iams, r,f the ilois',f: Sa's Atttomil association In Gary, las

Just eomjict' d the tak of putting' up

some 5 0 warning sr"i in the various dangerous turns, rallroa.1 crossing

and other un'mfe places in Hammond. ! This wis done ali at the expense of J the Hosier Slate A ut omooiV a.-ocla.. j

tion. Signs have al.so seen p'aced all over Gary.

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-Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tierr.ey are new readers of the Lake County Times. Tho Aid society rn'et with Mrs. Alice r'. rce. It was the first meeting held in i:-2. It was a business meeting to piin th- work f.;.r the ensuing ysar. There was a number from he-re at-t.-nued the John Coleman sale last T.i- suiy. Mr, and Mrs. Errna KIckclaon are ItaUr.g- this week for Florida. Iawyer Hershman of Crown Point transacted business in town Monday. J. F. toltz. A. M. Boyd and Clarence Walters attended the automobile show

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Your Shoe Costs Reduced Half For Shoes at the Boot If JS Shop

TRY A "TirES WANT AD'

Keep the Children We!! !

Daring these days many chiidren are complaining of headache, feverishness, stomach troubles, and irregular bsrweis. If rn others only knew what MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS

for CHSLDP.EPJ WsS do forr cMkirrai tio family wckvU rrcr be J without them. These powders are so easr and riewnt to take swl so ef- jf?Ti

30 yar mothers hat used them J7$!k and told otters about tlieaa. Said by JfC 7 f&pj'A

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SOME say Mr. Ground Koi? saw his shadow and some ray he didn't. It is our opinion that hs did. if he didn't crawl back in his ho!o before noon. Old Sol came out from beneath the c'ud3 twice yesterday afternoon, the first time about 1 o'clock and the ether time a2xut half an hoar later.

So wa will pro'Dabiy have six rccre I weeks of winter. I

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EUTXJ:.'rXG opera lior.s !a Ca.-r are still at a standstill? The members c' Xha various btiildin? crait. except the electricians, carentrs end painters, they vri'A r.ot .crert the Jl at. hoar rige scale s"t the Gary Sub-

Contractors' association, which became t affect:".' on Wednesday. Members cf ths Gary Sub-Contractors' association i say they viil not give la if the is.en remain M'.o all summer.

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PAUL MAGINSKY General Contractor and Builder Indiana Harbor, Indiana I Sae fIairf and specifications for the following tnaildiag wnicl I will buOcl any where in Ind. Harbor, East Chicago or VSv'Tiiting. "fhes buMingi are built of brick and are !arg: and roomy. The boases have solid concrete foundations, furnace heat, cerncnt walks, rindow shades, light fixtures, gas hot water heaterj, varnished floors, etc For further particulars caii at my office, Tr-.ird Floor, Indiana Building, 3717 Cedar St., Phone L H. 344-J.

baseball fams, who resigr.ed from the pollcs department the f.rst of the; mor.th for a tryout with the Wh.ite So if is -s tt i - g: read.?' to leave Gary in a few daya for a pref.ratrmry training before letting; them e his wing." "ii2ie Miller, another well known Gary ccp, leaves shortsy to Join the M aline. 111., last year's puT;ar. winners ir. tha Tr.ree-I leas aft.

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.re lost forever! No Question wiil

Inrked, except one ouetion. "iiow

'did you lose them?" There is but one s.nswer, "I cut out new fa.d treat-

Iner.ts and gucssuork; i ?isr..i cr.e of I the most powerf.il I. h-o.-l-ciear.scs.

f Mood-purifiers and f .' e r h-builders

k nown, and that is S. o. K.! Now n.y face Is rlnki.sh, my hkih clear a a rcso, my cheees are f;l!ed out E.nd rr.'

rheumatism, too, is gor.cl" This wi3 te your experience, too. if you try 8. ti. . It is euarantord to to purely vcretabH in nil its rcn-arkably elfectlve medicinal Jr.jrree'Unta. S. S. .3, means a new history tor sou from row

yB(T. thst vlorlnns feolltiir eitst en! K. S. S. is sold at all drvtf 'tores rmoa with dosx, pare, rndiy com- la two eizrs. The larircr Bia is the adexloa. more ecour m'.cal.

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Roorai and Bath Bungalow' , $ 5,150.00 Rooms, Bath and Sun Parlor Bungalow. 6.000.00 Rooms and Bath Bungalow.. 5,600.00 Rooms, Bath and Sun Parlor Bungalow 6.350.00 Family Residence, 6 Rooms and Bath, each 10,000.00 Car Gaias- 650.00 Car Garage 875.00

Before yea put any in to a home it will pay yon to see rr.e first. Office Hours: S to 10 A. M. ; 12 to 2:30 P. M.; 5:30 to 7:30 P. M Other hours by appointment. Bring In Your Plans Estimates Cheerfully Given

Mrs. A. 3, Christeaer cf Ci-.icaga s; eat V'e.-neftay as tho c-'",t of Mr ; Ciara Timm at her home on Lake ave. Mrs. Em-y Black cf 110th street, who had the misfortune to "orea:t her wr-.st last ireei, rtpcr.a it a3 settlr.s iiorif f:ne. ' Gertrude,, the little ca-uvhtsr cf jrr. Tor:. Xoviui, of Myrtle ave. !.s iuarantir.M at her homo with scarlet fever. iirs. J. ira; cf nobc-ts avo., attended the funeriJ o" a friend ia Chlcaso on Monday. i Mrs. W:ii.tm :-It;-r:r. ef Ce'.tral a.t-8. i was taken to St. Eerr.ard's hos;ital in . Chicago on Sunday. She was txrected to be operated' on Thursday. i Mrs. Ju.iua Kir. suck wn.- lias 'b'fen , ill at I.er horns cn XjiCin a for the .' past i'ew clays, is able to-be m again j Mr. ar.d Mrs. I-Iarry fe'tevens of Shtr- (

tie. a ave,, enterrainea tne members or the Five Ki.ndred Club at their home on Wednesday ev e r. r. g. Robert, the little son cf Mr. end i-B. George Goidir. c- Iako ave. la ca the sirlc HsJt. Little Zjii'.ian csea of Iji'ooin eve is recovering1 r.ije'.y from h?r recent illness fit sc-.rlet fever. Tlia ijaxantire will pro-bably be lifted. i.n a few

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First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA BUY MORTGAGE BONDS ON EASY PAYMENTS Buy" First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds by paying 10 down and 0 each pay day monthly or every two weeks as you prefer. These SAFE Mortgage Bonds come in denominations of $100 up, Pay cash for them or more than 10 down and more than 10 monthly. Just as you wish. This plan enables the small investor to become Bond owner and enjoy 7' income and Safety. It is also a systematic way cf saving you get something ahead in a definite time. Call or write for a copy of cur Partial Payment Plan.

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Z. J. Wood be-an hi3 duties as postmaster yesterday. IXirinrr the past vicls he has been at Indianapo'i?. vvher ho took a coursji; on post office work Mrs. I D. NY.wn retorr.eI to her home at Oeiwlen. la., :,' eslerd.y after spendi-ie; the vreek here at tha hcm' of Mr. Z. Boemer. The fire dcpartmer.t frag callevj to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thyen yesterday about noon o trine to a blaze on t.ie re-of caused by a defctiv chim rey. The fire, however, was out when they arrived and practically na damag;e rva done. The Whist Cluh wm taet this tcr.ir.if with Mrs. Carrie Murray. The Royal Neighbor kde cr.frtalr.ed at cards last evening after tJielr regular Irxig-e meeting. rell Beach transacted buslreas !a Chicago cn Tuesday.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Now Is the Time to Start a Savings Account

Make the new month ccur.t. Stait saving no-. The easifst way to sa-ve is to have a savings account at this National Bank. Then add to it regularly say each pay day and you will be surprised hov.- soon your money will increase. Saving regularly in small amounts is better tha-i saving larger sums at irregular intervals. It is systematic saving that counts. Open an account here. A deposit cf y more vail start you. Begin r.o-.v. We cpccial!y invite the saving; accounts cf young people boys and y;ir3f, and young foiks who vfrk.

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Fencer Name First State Trust & Saving? Bank) WALTER J. RILEY, President Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 137TH AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR

The BANNER Grocery Store 621 Chicago Avt. Phone East Chicago 188 Specials for Saturday February 4

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PURE LARD, per pound . . ,

Finest Creamery BUTTER . . 37c Superior Family SO A? 10 bars 38c COFFEE, Oar Very Best 3 lbs. for $1.00 Fresh Roasted Peaberry COFFEE 3 lbs. 79c

Fancy Head Ricr, O Q ! Club House Kernel Corn, 1 Q 5 pounds . , . JO per can 2 C Michigan Navy Beans, QQ. Club House Sifted Peas, Oi

5 pounds i per can Av

Snyder s Fork and 1A - ; Di Monte Peaches, 3 f Beans, per can .... ; cans for Large Bottls Monarch Q O j Rose-Dale Apricots, 3 QQ Catsup, bottle -i- C CJns for OC

I Large Sunkist Oranges, O C n I Large Florida Grape 1 A ! dozen J J O y-t 1UC

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Therms Grant went to Ir.d ianipoil j j i husiress yesterday morning. j Joe l.lch and Louis Eerg have ; -! ?ht the Art Jones pool room. i .Tames Chit wood ia on the sick list. Plnn-j lave heen received for the

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INSUNCE - TRUSTS - CHECKING ACCOUNTS

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Breaks My Cold" Tpn: relief that Dr. Knga New Pisrwrry gi-es from stubborn, oid olds, and onrnshin new or.e?, grpr5 and throat-tortur'r'T cntighs has made 5t the s.-.nard remedy it is totiay. Ii2:--trie;l for fifty years and never more pooojax thji tcvlav. Ivo barmfid Yon Tval mor. notice the re&f ia loosened phk-gm and rased coch. Always reliable, and gnod for the whole family. Ha? a convincing, heating taste with all its good meeiicinaJ Qualit ies. At s.li drutCTrts, W centa.

New His co very lor Coldsand. Cojugns The Results of ClonstiratioiTare" sick headaches, biliousness, sallow kin. waste matter in the intestinal system. Correct this hearth-undermining condition by taking Dr. King'i Fi!!s. 25 cents. All drupsvtts. Tpy FROM?!! WON'T GTCTPS Dr. Kind's Pills ai'imt'i".! jiimii'iMiigwMi'MuuiMiii

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4610 FORSYTH' AVENUE M. R. Building Next to HARTLEY'S THEATRE PHONES: 24, 85, 825

Rib Roast, rolled (all meat), per lb ,..30c Pot Roast, per pound 22c Plate Beef, per pound 10c Beef Stew, per pound 18c Hamburger, per pound 18c Pork Loin, per pound 22c Perk Butts to Roast, per pound 20c Home Made Sausage, per pound 22c Leg of Veal, per pound 38c Loin of Veal, per pound 35c Veal Shoulder, per pound 25c Breast of Veal, per pound 1 15c Brisket Bacon, per pound 20c Home Made Mince Meat, per pound 30c Fresh Creamery Country Butter, 2 pounds 75c American Family Soap, with coffee or tea order, 6 bars. .23c

SUGAR -10 pounds : 49c Sugar, with 3 lbs. M- R. Coffee for $1.25, or 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea for 69c, 10 lbs. sugar for 33c Pe.berry ColTee, 3 lbs. SOc, per pound 2Sc Oar Leider Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.35, per pound ,.35c M. R. B!end Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.25 per pound .42c Gunpowder or Ceylon Tea per pound 63c Cocoa, J2 -lb. tin 25c Evaporated Milk, 10 cans 98c Uneeda Biscuits, 3 boxes ISc Corn Flakes, per package 9c Rolled Oats, large size 25c Kidney Bean3, per can 10c Tomato Soup, Van Camps, 3 cans 25c "'y June Peas, 6 cans SOc, per can 13c California Peaches, 5 cans $1.G0, per can 35c Hawaiian Pineapple, 3 cans $1.T!, per can. 35c Lunch Wax Paper, 10 io!!s .-. ?Sc

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