Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1922 — Page 5

jVidav, February 10, 1922.

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WELL, THE CHI EE SAYS HE MEANS IT 1v days more and Hammond police "will beg-in & relentless war on violators of traffic and automobile laws and regulations. CTilef Bund eaid this todar. He thumped the dek rith his fist as ha "pronounced final warning: before his men bejrin an Jntehsiva.jcamiiiiga to round up violators of: Tha lens law. V'or lack of auto license. Fter lack of tailUBhta. Kor other infractions heretofore considered minor importance. . Taxi drivers whose vehicles lack meters will be arrested. Other provisions in the Jitney erdinance mrw ineffectually observed will be enforced.

"I mean business. Hammond motorists have until the fifteenth of February to comply with the law. After that they'll be shown no consideration. That gpoes for everybody," said Chief Bunde.

FURNITURE SALE A SUCCESS The Friduss Furniture and Carpet Co.'s first February furniture sale. Judged by the general run of business conditions, is working out were shown satisfactory, according: to Mr. bam i-ridus. the manager. He said our campaign of advertising in the Lake County Times is bringing us most sat

ed in plain figures, hundreds of people go to Chicago to do their shopping and come away disgusted because they j cannot read the furniture price tags, j Our discount sale has drawn people j not only from Hammond but for miles

around.

Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

SUMMERS PONY CONTEST CLOSES

I Today is the last day of the Pathe 1 Boy Pony Contest which has been the raain attraction to the boys and girls for the rast two or three months at ;

isfactory results We find one of the j goal

reasons of the success of our First February Furniture Sale is duo to the fact that all our mechandise is mark-

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There will be a mass meeting of taxpayers called by the Farm Bureau directors Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p. m., in the assembly room of the court house for the purpose cf discussing ways and means for lowering taxes in Lake county. Koy Hack, Sec. Miss Wilhelmine Koscehnieke 1 a.

Summers' Fhartnacv. i"'"'"s reporter v incent Yonkey in a rush of work at his offico n The contestants have been many and the court kouso tilis week

their work thorough and pow that the

has almost been reached

Miss Pearl Kaiser this week. Mrs 1'asbeok will be known here as Margaret Grass before her marriage. Miss Lillian Schmidt will be th guest of Miss Clara Oser in Chicago o

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are a few of the contestants spending ,rY" , w , Y""tre , , t . . . . "i Chicago on Wednesday n ght. sleepless nights and day dreaming of I J ' " a little mahogany bay with red cart j x marriage licenses: John Clibel, and. shiny harness. And tomorrow l3ar Annl Ferenc, Gary: Louis Lopez,

the bier dav for the la,ler. At three r"1' J""'mM 1 erres, .ary; Mariono

I o'clock, Verne Summers will present

the prize to the winner of the contest

Boiling Beef lb Lamb Stew lb

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Pigs Feet lb Neck Bones lb

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Pork Shoulders Leaf Lard, lb

Leg of Lamb lb Lamb Chops, lb

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in front of Summers Tharmacy. At the same time announcement will be made of a plan to aid the contestants who did not win the first prize, but who wortted hard during the contest period. Something in the line of a pony saddle and bridle to any of the contestants who will deliver the same number of points as did the winner of the present contestSort of a consolation prize, but something to go pet r; :t rwn.-n the original and much more desirable to pome. Detailed dim- umwinuiii will be made in a few days and the name of the winner of rathe iloy will be announced in The Times tomorrow.

Gary, Leoniza Perre7

Lopez. Indiana Jlarhor, Magdalena iTtyllo, Indiana Harbor; Bob Slla, In

diana Harbor, Anna Rasak. Indiana Harbor; Clarence IV Robarge., " South Bend. Editb L Powers, Gary. Miss Bess Raasch is In Chicago on business today. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woodbury, former residents of Crown Point, were the

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barr

this week. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury anticipate returning to Crown Point" to reside. Mrs .Margaret Pasbeck of Grand Rapids, Mich., Is the house guest of

FLOWERS As You Like Them SPECIAL PRICES Growing plants, such as Hyacinths, Tulips, Primroses, Cut flowers, such as Roses, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Jonquils, Violets, ORDERS DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE Hammond Floral Co. 552 Hohman St. Phone 309

Hammond Honor Roll. The Hammond Historkal Society, in hehalf of the city of Hammond, will construct an Honor Roll of the names of all soldiers of all wars in Ilammnn-1 Any man that ever worn the tint for fti and received an honorable discharge is eligible to the roll. The Roll of Honor is free, ajvd will be published in a great history and placed in the archieves of the city. Hand in your names in your own hand writing, with street address, to the Board of Registration, or mail to Hammond Historical Society. Hammond, Indiana. The following are members of the Board: Pr. J. A. Davis, Ir. W. M. Bipfrer, Theodore Moor, E. C McNces. Rev. W. C. Hennslee, Herbert J. Smith, II T. Fitzperald and Io B. Smith.

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I wish to thank our customers for their past favors and hope for your continued patronage.

We are offering many special bargains during our Anniversary

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181 East State Street Hammond, Ind.

Women's Ills Make m ! Unhappy Home I 1 k There is no question but what th.; i ills of women conspire apainst dumi-s- j1 tic harmony. The fiu&bnd cannot tin- V Uerstand tr.ese troubles and the physi-! P

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nan finds Jt hard to cure them; there- , t S

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ii.ne mi overworKea wue and mother I continues to -drar around day in ami i

day out with headaches and hack- i

ache, fretful and nervous.

huch wfmen should bo truided bv s:7'

the erperience of womn whr.se letters we are continually pubiishnsr' in this paper. Many of them declare that they have b:en restored to health, strenirth and consequent happiness by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-

! piyund after doctors anl all other

ale.

Clothes Pins 50 for Automatic Soap

Kegular Oc size,

packages for . Sweetheart Soap, size, 5 bars for . . .

Little Boy Bluing, regular 10c

size, 3 bottles for. . . . Preserved Sweet Pickles, per doz. Preserved Mixed Pickles, per b. .

10 c Flakes 4 25c

regular 8c 25c

25c

25 c 35 c

Ivory Flakes, regular 8c size, 4 pkgs. . .

33c

pkgs

Monarch Coffee, pej lb Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil, pint.

Spaghetti, Macaroni or Noodles, per lb. .

20-pound box of tfj 1 CP next above for.

Dill PickJes, 1

each Preserved Mixed Pickles, per qt.

28c

9c 55

arge size C

45c

medicines had failed to help them. It will ."mrely pay women who suffer T'-m sur-n Hmerts to try it. Adv.

We also handle National Biscuit Co.'s Cookies at very reasonable prices.

J. M.

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121 W. STATE ST.

PHONE 638

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Saturday anl Sunday. Misses Frances Grimmer, Pearl Kaiser, Klla Massath and Ida Schmidt are attending the K. C. Minstrels at ila.mmond tonight. Miss May Eurge, librarian in tbe Crown Point public library, left today rot- Kv-anston. where she will finish the semester at Northwestern University, specializing in Enjrlish. Miss iurse attended Northwestern for two 'ears. During her absence the library vill be in charge of Mioses Bessie Ha-'t and Bestoio Brown. Will Taylor, a Uary neprro, sentenced to 10 to 21 yers in the penitentiary, given a $J5.00 fine and disfranchised for 15 years by Jude Smih on Thursday. Taylor pleaded euiHv to burlarly, having robbed Xlckola Stephonoff and Isidore Welmann of $14

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ANNUUiNoEMENT. To th- 1tliii of St. John Townh.i. I hereby announce to yoo that I will be a candidate lor tio nomination at the coming primariet for the office of TOWXriHIP TKUSTEK. Tour support, will be highly appreciated. 2-6- ' LOUTS M. HARTMAN'.

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SAFETY RA20RS Gillette Auto-Strop Ever-Ready Gem

Blades to fit each.

creams, powders and other

shaving needs, too.

soaps,

BOX PAPERS General offerings from a general assortment of high grade boxed paper. A few special oFg rings in tinted papers with matched envelopes. $1.25 Panelled Notes at 9Sc

SAY IT WITH CANDY It's the Sweetest Story Erer Told Candies, remember them in their attractive boxes for gifts at all times and on all occasions. Make her Valentine a box of chocolates. Popular candies in attractive packages, all size boxes at standard prices ranging from 59c to $6.25.

Pharmacy

FOR THE CONVtNIEKCE Of THE PUBLIC

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You Get This 7 Interest Regularly as Clock Work la 12 years time no investor in the First Mortgage 7co -GOLD Bonds recommended and sold by this Bank, has ever lost a cent Investors in these Bonds know that they will get their interest money the very day it is due at THIS Bank. Here is an investment, to be bad rn denominations of $100 up, that pays 7 interest and has 100 SAFETY. Sold at par, these Bonds hold their value, and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. Government securities may fluctuate, the stock market have flurries, and companies be delinquent in dividends; but these Mortgage Bonds, the type that is the favored investment of the great Life Insurance Companies, stay steady at 100 cents on the Dollar. Enjoy an income from this 100 Safe Investment. Call at this Bank or write.

-WALK-OVER SHOES.

FAVORED FOOTWEAR FASHIONS FOR NOW WEAR

STUNNING NEW NOVELTIES IN OXFORDS AND STRAP SLIPPERS

-This May be Your Lucky Day

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EVERY TENTH PURCHASEIS THE LUCKY PURCHASE If it so happens that yours is the " TENTH " PURCHASE, you . receive the pair of SHOES selected ABSOLUTELY FREE . THIS UNUSUAL OFFER TERMINATES FEB. 28, 1922 JAS. B. ORTT 169 E. State Street Hammond, Indiana

WALK-OVERS FOR WOMEN 'THE STYLE SHOE SUPREME"

WALK-OVERS FOR MEN "THE SHOE THAT SATISFIES"

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PAUL MAGINSKY

General Contractor and Builder Indiana Harbor, Indiana I have plans and specifications for the following buildings which 1 will build any where in Ind. Harbor. East Chicago or Whiting. These buildings are built of brick and are large and roomy. The houses have solid concrete foundations, furnace heat, cement walks, window shades, light fixtures, as hot water heaters, varnished floors, etc For further particulr:;. call at my office. Third Floor. Indiana Building, 3717 Cedar Su Phone I. H. 344-J. 5 Rooms and Bath Bungalow ....$ 5,150.00 5 Rooms, Bath and Sun Parlor Bungalow. ........ 6,000.00 6 Rooms and Bath Bungalow r, .. 5,600.00 6 Rooms, Bath aftd Sun Parlor Bungalow 6,351.00 2 Family Residence, 6 Rooms and Bath, each....... 10,000.00 1 Car Garage 650.00 2 Car Garage 875.00 Before yon put any in to a home it will pay yon to see me first. Office Hours: 8 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

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573 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind. Phone 1441 Don't Overlook Our Money Saving Sale Saturday

Choice Chuck Roast ... 8c Boiling Beef 5c Boneless Veal Roast . . 18c

1 Hamburger 8c

Bulk Sausage 8c

Fresh Hearts 5c Fresh Sliced Liver 3c Fresh Brains 10c Salt Pork ........ 12c Best Bacon 18c

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reamery Butter 36c

Capital wid Surplus, $150,000.00 -

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You Are Not Thrifty Until" You Have a Savings Account Make your start now. Be thrifty. Save something regularly. But you will not get started on the road to thrift until you hare a savings account. A kept-up wrings account at this First National Bank will help you save. It will get you somewhere. Before you realize it you will have money ahead in this Bank. Start saving now. A deposit of $1 or more will get you one of our savings deposit books, making you a depositor here. Begin at once. This First National Bank also welcomes small deposits.