Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1922 — Page 3

THE TIMES

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DAUGHERTY

TALKS OF U. S.

PROBLEMS

ENGLISH SOCIETY LEA?)ER ENTERS MOVING PICTURES

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t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, June 3. "All the problems of government cannot be soKed

by turning them over In a body from the states to federal authorlty," General Harry M. Daugherty declared i an address before the Illinois State. Bar association, here yesterday. . "The federal government shouldn't be bothered with the enforcement of suc-h criminal statutes as those regulating the liquor traffic; prohibiting larceny from common carriers in interstate commerce and larceny from a state bank in the federal reserve system.

'"Whether the scope of consres-l sionual legislation is to be extended or diminished, howcvsr, is for tnej

American people to decide. We can

have a successful enforcement of the national will though, only if our citizenry takes the stand that obedience to law is the only honorable course for any man and only if a large part of the duty of enforcing law and order is performed by state officials."

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of instruments and records, and It is the earnest intention of the management to devote Itself to carrying out this policy. "The volume of business In the last month, considering the season and the uncertainty as to the success of efforts to effect a reorganization plan that would fully meet the approval of all concerned, has been more than satisfactory. Improved products, the closest possible relations with our family of dealers and ftrictest economies in r.rnHti..

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are confident will combine to develop a steudily improving business outlook for the company. Through the period of depression, we did not let up on experimentation tending to Improve our products. As a result, we can say definitely that dis: coveries harve been made in our plants that are of the utmost significance to all lovers of phonograph music." With the financial policy of the company determined, additional

confidence has been created through

the type of man at the head of the company. Mr. Wilson has 18 years experience in all phases of the business and is recognized as being fully familiar with the details of production, dealer policies and publicity. His record is one of progress tempered with conservatism.

Kin of Landru Seek to Change Tehir Name PARIS, June Despite the fact

that sentence of death has been car

ried out all is not finished with the famous Landru affair. After the publication of Bluebeard's letter to the public prosecutor comes a demand from his children to the Frenih aothoritles requesting the "privilege" of changing their name to that of Remy. Remy is Madame Landru's maiden name7 which she resumed after a divorce had been pronounced in her facor while Landru awaited triaf. There are four children. The eldest,

a girl, is married. There remain

two boys and one girL The family Is at present living just o-utside Paris, where Madame Remy runs a bekedy and is doing well.

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F. F. .Scheldt and daughter Estelle spent Thursday at Chicago.

Mrs. B Thiers house is getting a

new coat of paint. Mrs. Mary Kellman and daugKta Mrs. Robert Barry spent Friday a Hammond. Mr. Bern. Teutemacher was a Chi cago visitor on Wednesday. .

Less than 15 pr cent of tin population of France earns bop than 1500 a year.

In 120 gold places 11.000.000.000, t laid fiat, would form a Una 1,0H

miles long.

Lady Cynthia Mosley.

Beautiful Lady Cynthia Mosley, rartr nf Eno-lish aocietv. has en

tered the movies to spread propaganda for the Union of Societies ! for Equal Citizenship. Speculation I is rife as to. what father will ..ay 1 father being Lord Curzon.

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THE POLICE KEPOBTia

VurtLEK'S FOl.lCE RECORD FROM D V1L.UE CHIEF While Howard Fowler slowly rerovers at the St. Margaret's hospital from 'bullet wojnds received in a oattle with Hammond detectives, police of other cities are searching their records at the request of Chief Bunde, for information as to the mouthful bandit's activities previous to the time he was laid low in the Hess-ville trap Monday night. In a communication to the local department yesterday Chief John - Kelly of the Danville, 111., police department, reveals something of Fowler's record in that city. Portions of the letter to Chief Bunde follows: "'We had two highway hold-ups here similar to the one yccj have Just had. These two men (Fowler and Parity, who was killed in the melee) had been around here about the time these hold-ups were pulled off." Again: "Fowler was arrested for

chicken stealing here some time ago. He was not convicted. Fowler's father lives at Tilton. which is about three miles south of D-an'Ville." Chief Kelly's men suspected Fowler and Parisey. His detectives had often shadowed the pair during their frequent visits to Danville. He says: "These two boys did a great deal of loafing at the Cort Billiard Parlors in this city. This billiard parlor was robbed on the night of May 24. Thieves stole $5 in cash and six sets of ivory Milliard balls "valued at $350.00. "There was a hold-up on the highway Just out of this city about 1:00 a. m. of May 24. The hold-up men took a diamond ring, Tiffany sot mounted in platinum. The ring was valued at $300." CHANGE IN" I. H. POLICY 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. June 3. Harold F. McCormick, yesterday resigned aa president of the International Harvester Company, said to be the largest corporation of its kind In the world. His resignation was accept-

vt a meeting of directors.

The board then elected McCormlck

chairman of an executive committee which will control the policies of the corporation. The change, according to a statement issued by McCormick, has been in contemplation for several months. j

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N"EV YORK, June 3. "Six months work on the part of the creditors" of the Columbia Graphophone Company has culminated in a satisfactory arrangement whereby the indebtedness of the company, both principal and Interest, at the discretion of a. readjustment committee, is postponed for a period" of three years, leaving the company free from embarrassment through individual actions and in a position to proceed aggressively with Its new policies of production and dealer co-operation." says H. L. Wilson, president of the company. 1n his first public statement since the readjustment plan was effected. "The Columbia Company Is not and never has been in the hands of a receiver. A petition for such action was filed by small holders of stock but the plea was. dismissed promptly. The agreement of a majority of note holders against the company to defer payments both on interest and principal for April 1. 1922 to August 1, 1925, after deducting an amount not in excess of aggregate bank deposits on September 15, 1921. is healthy Indication of the faith they have in the earning capacity of the Columbia Company under normal conditions. This plan could have been blocked by objections from 25 per cent of the note holders, but not three per cent objected. "All of this means that the company has cleared Its decks'of the unfortunate situation created by the sudden stoppage of "business, the sudden falling off in sales and the accumulation of inventories, and the management is in a position to devote its entire energies to carrying forward the company's business of serving the public demand for the best that can be produced In the way

SPRINGFIELD, 111., June While Fred A. Bonhorst was taking the part of a highwayman in a chiureh playetj here some real burglar entered hl3 home to show how a Job Is reaJly "donej" Returning home, the make believe "bad" man found his house had been ransacked, with several articles of clothing missing.

including some of Fred's best

Cheese Cloth

36 inch bleached cheese cloth, toft finish, adapted for cleaning autos, etc. Special for Monday, yard

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Bleached Muslin

36 inch soft finish Bleached Muslin, regular 18c value Monday yard

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A Host of Bargains to Start the Week With More and more people who are thrifty are looking forward to our Monday Sales for the needed things for House and Home at unusual reductions! Scan the list of genuine bargains and remember S & H Stamps with all" purchases.

6 Big Monday Specials in Needed YARD GOOD

The quality of these materials is of the same high standard as always though prices are greatly lowered for Monday.

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Cretonne, 39c yd. 36 inch 'New Cretonne in beautiful designs and color combiantions, regular 59c quality, on sale Monday only 39c a yard. Canton Crepe, $2.69 yc Summe r has decreed Canton Crepe for its leading silk, and this fine heavy 40-inch alllilk Canton Crepe in the popular shades for street and eevning wear is a wonderful value. Regular $3.98 values at $2.69 yard. 32-in. Tissue Gingham Soft finish, close corded weave, checks and plaids, in all colors. Splendid material for women's and children's dresses. , yjQIn a variety of new patterns, per yard

Ginghams, 12Ac yd. Standard Apron Gingham, in all wanted blue and white checks, regular 20c value, sale price, very special, yard IZVijC Imp. Organdy, 79c yd. 45 inch high grade Imported Organdy, big variety of beautiful colors, regular $1.00 quality, on sale Monday, 79c a yard. Zephyr Gingham High grade Zephyr Gingham, new 1922 designs and colorings. All famous brands, known the :ountry over for their excellant wearing quality and beautiful styles. Er Special, per yard..

SUGA Best Quality Cane GranulatedSugar per 100 pound bags $6 or per pound at ........... .-. '. .,

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Tie-Back Aprons wel-made tie-back style aprons f in checked and striped percales regular and extra sizes, choice J u'L

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GEDAR LAKE HOUSE J ARMOUR, INDIANA Northwest Corner of Cedar Lake III Chicken and Fish Dinners

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Fishing Parties I BALDY MAY, Mgr. j

The greatest Shoe Sales ever held in Lake County will start soon at 1 the I II -M-B- ( j BOOT SHOP WATCH MONDAY'S TIMES ' -M-B-

it Bloomers Batiste Bloomers in flesh and white ivell made, serviceable Mon- OQp day special

Petticoats Colored Sateen Petticoats, in a variety of shades. A 79 C Monday special

SILK BLOUSES A great clearance of striped and plain colored Tub Silk Blouses sizes 36 to (ttk AC

ur to $10.00

choice at. K. ..... . Infants' Short Dresses, embroidery and

lace t r l m m e d .

Monday 59 C special . ....

Band Aprons, in attractive check percales and Amoskeag gingham ric-rac 39 C trimmed

Drug Department BIG VALUES

The 2 Most Popular Brands FLOOR PILLSBURY'S BEST LARABEE'S BEST

Genuine Yeast Vitamine Tablets regular SI.OO.Q Monday at Jonteel Toiht Soap regular 25c a cake. Monday lOlp special . . 2 w

One pound of Cascade Linen Writing Paper regular 50c. Mondaly Ogp special ... Freezone for corns, regular 35c. OO Monday at

1-8 bbl. Sack at $1.15

!4 bbl. Sack 12 bbl. Sack

2.25

$4.45 jj

Look What You Save in Domestics All first quality merchandise at reductions that are seldom met with. Turkish Towels Choose from blue and tan and pink and tan, fancy Turkish Towels seize 17x34, regular 39c value, Monday 2f Surprise ., Pajama Checks 36 inch Pajama Checks of good serviceable quality. Regular 29c value special for Monday, 1 9Kf fardl ... Sheeting 2i yard wide Bleeched Wearwell Sheeting extra good quality worth A Q 65c, special, yard. ..,.w...MMf, Bed Spreads 78x88 "Wearwell" Hemmed Bed Spreads

the regular $2.75 value. QQ ecial for Monday PA.J70

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Tubing

42 inch wide "Wearwell" Pillow Tubinj 39c value, Monday Surprise, 29 C yard

Boys '2-PantsSuitsf10 to s12 Values Excellent Suits for Graduation ti !. i 1 t .1 r . 1 .1 it

ihe quality ana general appearance or tnese auirs mases tnem excenant C

and style to become your boy mother at an exceedingly big saving. ... .

Men's Suits '21 These are excellant Summer Suits of allwool materials in plain colors stripes, herringbones, etc. Mostly broken sizes of higher priced models styles for Men and Young Men that can't be equaled at $21.75. Pants Specials

Men's well-made Khaki Pants Monfy $1.25 Surprise

Boys serviceable ool Knickersvery special (8 to 18 sizes.) 7Q at.

HOSIERY Women's Fibre Silk Hose a very fine quality, has 18 inch boot seam back style, black only. Monday surprise, pair

Women's Fine Mercerized Hose wide hem nd seam back style in black, white, brown. Monday Sur- 39 C prise, pair...

Child's length Sox Sne mercerized white with various shades of fancy roll tops. A Monday Sur- J9c prise, pair.!.

Underwear

Women's Gauze Union Suits low neck no i!eeves.-loose knee, sizes 34, 36 and 38. c Monday Surprise, special

Women's Union Suits made of fine quality Barred materials, in bodice top style, pink only $50 Monday at

Women's Gauze Vests Swiss ribbed tailored top, sizes 34 to 44. Monday 25 C Surprise

Wonderful Shirts for Men Here's a big assortment of Summer Shirts collar-attached style and neckband style in fine printed and woven madras every shirt perfect, cut full riJF and fast color. Sizes 14J2 to 17. $1.50 values, at. . ... . . . , t

Men's Union Suits

Regular

Union

98c Sauce Pans at 49c

250 Mirro Aluminum Sauce Pans with long handles, IJ2 qt. size, 98. value, Monday only 49c

10c WATER GLASSES

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Thin blown clear glass. Regular 1 0c value.Monday only ,

Toilet Paper vvhite Crepe Tissue Toilet PaDer. large 5c roll, limit of

6 to a cus-l

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Beverage Bottles 50c dozen Pint size without stoppers. Monday Surprise, 50c per dozen.

A Great Sale of Kiddie Kars

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Large size for child 4 to 7 years. Was $2.50. Monday Surprise, at (1.49. STEEL WAGONS Painted red with natural finish hardwood tongue. $1 25 $2.50 value at

89c values in Athletic

Suits of fine pincheck

nainsooi; cloth Und balbriggan Athletic Union Suits 36 to 46 sizes at

50c

Work Shirts Men's Blue Chambiay Work Shirts, cut large nd roomy double stitched throughout good heavy quality

50c Silk Hose

Fine gauge silk and fibre hose with reinforced heel and double toe, termed seconds but will not hurt wearing quality; black, white and all popular shades Monday jn'y, pair

29c

Play Suits

Of Khaki material blue and white stripe and plain blue chambray long and short sleeves trimmed in red, fast colors. Sizes 2 QCg

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Don't Forget-for Tuesday Only-Sale of Men's Sport BOOTS; $2.95

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