Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 9

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WHERE DEM IS LURKING

Fcores of fiens that v 111 coat In the syreerate more than r.r" 1 vrUl be er?rtpJ In Harnrtiond nnO'T !hn supervision and .t the expetito? of the Hoosi'.r gta.te Automohlle Association for tha protection of motorists at prade Tota!rifT3, death curve, blind streets, and other" danger points. This -tvas announced yeftfrday by W. H. Williams. fUMd secretary of tlia organisation who arrived in Jl:mmonil to direct the work of Tjlacinir the 'etignm at advujtaie-enua locations. Gary has already been provide -ith l$rns by the association. Following: completion of the work In J I nm mo rid. which will take about a month, Mr. Willis mi pays slpns will bo rcte-" In Kaftt Cbicasro, Indiana Karbor sjil Whitlnsr. M. E. NobItt. aecr.ts.ry of the association, announces that with completion of the work In the Calumet district the association will have finished erecting signs, coytlnsf thousands f dollars, throughout the state.

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NEW YORK, Feb. 3 A t'hort time before Luther Eoddy, negro confessed slayer of t)ot..ctlvs J. M. liuckU-y and W. Miller, vas 5entenc:J today to dT.,T,'i in the elec.'rio ci air. t vv f. - snws miisiled into him ly a girl believed to be his F.ister ivtre discovered in hi:; cell. The sensational plot to liberate the prisoner was admitted by him after the instruments were found, lioddy had planned to cut his handcuffs on tiis journey over the "liridge of Sifrhs" into the criminal branch of the supreme court and dive out a window. "I was willing to take a chance of be! tip shot," th' Ha diem pun fighter 3:1 id calmly, "it waa worth it."

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22 BODIES FOUND IN MINE DISASTER

fT NT F NATIONAL NEWS SEnViCE BROVY.NSVIuur., I'a.. Feb. ?,. Twenty-two bodies had been removed from tha Gates mine of fha II. C. Fnck Coke Company, at Gates, Fa., no to 9 o'clock this morning-. The total number of men killed by the sreat blast Thursday morning is uncertain. Company officials claim twenty-five will be- the limit. On the other hand rescuers this morning' reported they aw seven more bodies which would bring- the total to CJ. Another fall of slate today stopped further entrance Into the wiinys where th blast occurred. Rescuers eomin? up from below ?nid that just they ware about to pi-k up seven additional bodies a slate fail forced :hon to retreat. The lato shte fail will biooit the rescue work until noon a.' leat It war. stated. A rigrid invent ipaUon cf the- disaster 'ray get under way this Eternoon presert all energ-ies are turned toward settinsf the remaining: vic'ims out.

Miners and company officials

that there Is absolutely no hope ( oringlng out any of the miners a;iv

iiOraCECUTS IN NEW ENGLAND

r.nMTTtN', Feh. n.TVr. rre n:t were almct Flmn!taneou?ly nnonn-"1 today in many w Inar.l nd centers of the textile industry. Most of the reductions were "f per cent the mills in Ijc-.vistown. M-tine. hp 1 the Amooke.is

nv'.l .'.I Manchester, X. II.. the la re- j est of their kind in the world. wore run on 2: those announcing this pay cut. j Indications were that the mill own- i T3 In Rhode Island were h waiting th result of tb warro cuts at other points .

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In froui of tun bank. When returning a faw niltvutcs 'ater he was approached by av diating altf hed looking: lady ami addrt.'sed as "Col. Itlley." Tho laly sn-id t.'iat she had ibeen admiring: hih car for some time, but waa sorry t" sea that its body had been jnirred o by the fire.

TO keep. th orp-a,n'iat!cn of the r.aretu-Ttaeher or. -.oc.iation alive, Ttoy

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t;rado svhool, has anno'inceij that the aseoeJaf.ion will meet regularly every Dilrd Thursday of eacn rit!i. A iH'--mlnerif spe.tker !s booked to sik

at. t!iciiey jneelings on M-hool and Home Work.

"Relation of

THH cast cf one hundred In tns I'.iks' minstrel "Lefa Go," will met !n the club rooms of tho Klks1 touight for their first rchearal. With only eleve.n tnoro days to g-o, Dlrc-ctor Joa Bn n wi.l havo to apel up the- work of developing sojnti of the law material Into .tars and make tsie first showing by the evening of Fe-briiary H.

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Granulated Sugar, per lb Lard, very best pure rendered, 3 lbs-. . . .

Pure Creamery Butter,

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of New Kn.r:'arid before announcing; reduet ions tli ere. l.'nion officers in the !ants affected by th rcolijrtiun weie inahlnfr plan': for a vota en aectp'ance of tha reducth.'na or a strike.

lii3 rent Va.i Gordon demonstrating the language of th popular go'ot-hes.

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rancy Blue Kose Head OQ ' ' ' j ' " I ce 5 lbs ... &uC Slfted 1 eas- very tender. 1 0 r

Gold Medal or Ceresota Flour, J8 barrel $1.05 !4 barrel . .$2.10 Fancy White Potatoes, Afr bushel, $1.55; peck. Strictly Fresh Eggs, A.f)c

EAST CHICAGO A REN'EI'IT dance for "Chubby" Co!!!is, the lea::e?s man, is being giv -en hy the Tri-";ty Dancincr club to 'be held at the Colonial hall, Saturday evening-, February 4.

afternoons of each week 'visiting the plant heads on matters pertaining to his work.

Tin- harbor master question Is ca''sitiS O' o: sidcr, :,! .1 controversy. Tills ordinance will be tr ught up at the next regular meeting of the common I'P'Jiii'il. Monday. Fohruary 6. Otlier tough problems are booked to be thrashed out I y the city fathers at this meet inc.

"PPINGINI Up Fattier" is a real j YOU some times err in attempting Jjb for Magpie. Bat R. W. Hniim'.n, to Lit i a maa by his car. Yeatvri.f -crctar of tiie ConsTvcatlcnai Kdu- I f'ay Chas. eh I've,-, candidate for rational Society cf Chicago, iias se- J courty e'er k, had the pleasure of belected this as his smh.lect to spe-ak upon I !ro- aMr-.-ed as "Col. Kllfy." At-

' at the Fathers' and Sons' bano :et next t orn. v Ivf r load 'parked his car tone

Monday ever.inir. 6:20, Cor g re sr.u iona I j wl-ich ! a a l.ejy in l:kerie..:a to th-,-C'l-.-h bvemer,t ! M:r I'i- - - Arrow enr of C,,J Hio y'sK

WORD has reached here that the Inland Steel company has closed its office at Detroit and P. M. Lorenz, who

has been in charge transferred to the g

parimunt in Northern I

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Corn Meal, white cr yellow, 10 lbs. . . . Evaporated Milk, 3 tall cans Pet Miik, per tall can

Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, 3 for. . C

Fancy Peaberry Coffee, O C

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4 lbs. S5c, per lb.

Few Gas Blowers Now. A grpat many glass articles ami psr tlrularly tlie finer prade commotlities are blown I'y banc". In the past the p)as Mowpr was an essential na-1 an tntiispensahl? employee in the glass plant, but today he has lost a great deal of his import a nee. The. luns power of the blower is being replaced more and more by compressed air in the clnss-blcwins machine.

War co to Turkey? "In My Har

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ley th'-ater. A cast of twenty beauti

lui t'ir.s has ven lurrnstnng excel- i )u tionai attractions t the city all ill week. Go to Hartley'a and forget your M t roubles. j

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10c 28 c

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Fancy Sweet Corn, per can Libby's Spinach, per No. 3 can. .

Very Dest Sauer Kraut, 1 O per No. 3 can AOt Lighthouse, Fels Naptha or American Family Soap, C C n 10 bars for JU

Gold Dust, per large pkg. Chicken Feed, 100 lb. sack.

others east D.a Minis,

1 Miss Carrie Ross, are i rday morn-nir for Tampa, j 'l irns and daughter will re- j f J

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some west. Mrs.

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i.'i: a month's vacation from her du-jc t o a. i t; . If; "VTISOX Jordan, manager of thr ; Indiana Freo Kmploy-ment service, ! f.

with ofnecs at the city nail, has an- ij;

Tio-ncPd that f'e w.il re out n t district en Tuesday and Thurso

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We're placing on sale about 300 pairs of Ladies' Low Shoes, including all the new Spring styles, in satins and leathers; Cuban and military heels.

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Mrs. Smith, formerly of the Millinery Department of the E C. Mmai Company, wislies to announce her connection with the invarts Smart Shop, where you may be assured of the greatest individual service In Mill inciy needs.

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SwartV Smart Shop 573 Bulletin Street

A PAIR Ladies' Iiiirh Grade Shoes in liicrh leather r wood lirr-ls; the tnos kid Icatliors thai yea an buy in black, brown or ctov.

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Leaders in Footwear J;1 95 STATE STREET I Hammond, Indiana K

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Successor to Hellerman's 595 Hohman Street Hammond

iearaece EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN Winter Underwear You can easily get two season's wear out of any of these value's. Closed crotch, and admirable m-ercliaiidise in every detail. Get a suit or 2 tomorrow.

S2.C0 Union Suits $1.35 32.50 Merino Suits $1.85 $-1.00 Pure Wool Suits...$2.95

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WONDERFUL SINGERS Carefully Chosen Hartz Mountain and Andreasburg Roller Canaries

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Lverj thing must go nothing reserved, and hard-finished worsteds are included.

All our serges

Suits that were reduced to $33 and $-1-0 will

be made to your measure during the Final Cut Af,(H

Sale for

Roast, Boned Roiled .

p Boneless Veal Roast . . M Porterhouse Steak . . .

!acon, WKole or Half .

Suit? that were reduced to $45. $50 and $55 fft rs (f

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Suits that were $60

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Sirloin Steak

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The same high grade workmanship. Perfect fit guaranteed. Nothing has been cjt except the price.

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171 STATE STREET OPPOSITE MiN4S DEPT. STORE Store Open Sattirday and Tuesday Evenings Til! 9 o'clock

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