Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 326, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1922 — Page 20

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'NO TICKEE, NO SHIRTEE," BY RADIO

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." Lot Angeles Chinese nationalists listening to reports oyer radio. Leaders of the Chinese nationalist party on the Pacific coast have Conceived the idea of stimulating interest in the party through use of the radio. Members of the local chapters of the party receive reports oi. the activities of the other locals in this manner. Above, Los Angeles members are hearing "the latest" from Saa Francisco. Evidently "Frisco" has just broadcasted a little humor.

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XXDIAXAPOLIS. IXD.. June 8 Pursuing as investigation started when Frederick Van Xnyg charged before the democratlo state convention that the state highway commission had sold government donated materials, the Indiana Dally Times yesterday revealed that the commission La paying: $20,000 a month freight charges on equipment received for feSeral aid road work. Materials "wished" on the department by the government, this dally ays, include: One crane for hauling dow observation balloons. One car load lanterns. Carload duck canvass. One hundred forty four thousand spades and shovels, half of them of the short trench variety. Large quantity of steel rails. Three cars of coal conveyors. The highways department takes the view it is understood, that more than enough usable material is obtained to warrant the freight charges and that the remainder should be sold.

HAVE YOU NOTICED THE PRICES SLIPPING?

l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO, June t. It may be Itews to housewirves, but for four months, according to delegates attending the National Wholesale Grocers' convention today, the price of food fcas been dropping steadily. More, the price of food will continue to decline towards a point wbere the ordinary wallet can reaxsh them easily. But - Price will never be back to whsre they were before the war. It seems the consumer Is to felam for this kimeelf. During the war. It was explained by Georjre Uchy, wholesale grocer of Chicago, wage were felgrh and the people developed eccentric tajrtes, going In for Imported foods and extravagant dishes. Now, pocketbooki are smaller, yet the appetites remain.

KU KLUX KLAN FACES PRISON TERM

Thirty-Five Alleged Members in Court in Los Angeles. '

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGELES, Calif.. June 8. Facing prison terms of a maximum of 34 years If convicted, thirty-five alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan, Indicted by the grand Jury on three charges, each in connection with the recent night riders' outrage on the family of Manual Elduayen in Inglewood, were to appear In Superior court to enter pleas before Judge Houser today. Serving of warrants was withheld to permit the lndi;ted men an opportunity to appear voluntarily. Each will be held under $1,000 bail. Two others indicted William S. Coburn, former grand goblin of the Klan, and O. W. Price, king kleagle of the Pacific domain were not expected in court today. Coburn and Price have been in Atlanta. Price is expected back tomorrow and if Coburn does not return extradition charges will be filed. Xathan A. Baker, kleagle who confessed he organized the Inglewood raid. Is In the county hospital and is being held under $10,000 bail. The three charges In the indictments which include six counts against each defendant are: Assault to commit murder Jail from one to fourteen years. Kidnaping one to ten years imprisonment.

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She had studied all the modern fads, and was rather amused at the latest theory about kissing. Doctors said it was most unhygienic

BRITISH

TROOPS

OPEN NEW ATTACK

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BELFAST, June 8 British troops have opened an attack against republicans in the sector of Belleck in the eouthwestern part of Ulster Province, according to information received Jiere this afternoon. A large paper store and a laundry In Belfast were wrecked with bombs and burned. Accordin gto information from Londonderry, a regiment of Dorset and East Lancashire troops have arrived from Liverpool, taking up stations alon gthe River Foyle. Several thousand republicans are reported to be concentrating In the" region of Rappahoe. They are said to be armed with the latest American made rifles. In Donegal republicans are reported to be conscripting Royalists for the purpose of using them as "fire screens.'

and dangerous. Finding herself alone with a rather silent young man, she mistook his silence for shyness. "Do you think kissing dangerous?" she asked. "Terribly," he answered. "Why? Whatever can ,it produce?" "Marriage," he snapped. In Chicago they tell of a .'ascinating young married woman who, in the absence of her husband, received much attention from an old admirer. One evening the latter ventured to become reminiscent. "Ah." he sighed. "If only you had married me instead cf Babcock." "Then I should have been with Mr. Babcock at this very moment instead of with you," answered the fascinating one. "How strangely things turn out!" "The following letter from an incipient distiller to a company offering electric washing machines for sale might be taken to indicate that vendors of washing machines lire overlooking a fertile field," reports the Howell County Gazette. "The letter says: 'Puritan, Mo. Dear Sir: your macheen she look good to me. How many galons will she hold and how much money will It cost to put pipe for cooling. Does Bhe work on wheat or barley or corn. You work great Lluff on wash macheen. I laf. You let ma know what it take to fix me up.' "

Chicago & Erie Railroad IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE Effective Sunday, June 1 1 th, the following changes in time will be made: Train No. 4 will leave Hammond at 11: 50 a. m. instead of II : 25 a. m. Arrive New York 3:52 p. m. Train No. 8 will leave Hammond at 1 1 1 :40 p. m. instead of 1 1 :25 p. m. Arrive New York 7:07 a. m. Train No. 3 will leave Hammond at 4:30 p. m. instead of 4:45 p. m. Arrive Chicago 5:20 p. m. Train No. 7 will leave Hammond at 6:13 a. m. Arrive Chicago 7:05 a. m. No change. Train 229 will leave Hammond at 9:55 a. m. local to Chicago. No change. Train 228 will leave Hammond at 5 : 30 p. m. local to Huntington, Ind. No change. For further information call Phone 184 H. M. Smith, Ticket Agent

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$5 and $6 Screen Doors are Sp scial at $3.39 THE SATURDAY CANDY SPECIAL 2 Lb. Box Hand Dipped Chocolates at 95c Fels Naptha Soap, per bar 5c 4 Lbi. Peaberry Coffee 95c Edward Co Minas Co. Saturdays Until 9:30 P.M. Let Your Search for a Summer Dress End Here Be It a

Tub Dress or

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Tub Silk Frocks at'24! They are of that dependable quality silk, guaranteed to be fast color. Made in smart tailored styles with ribbon laced vestee, all around

eather belt and patch pockets. Very

serviceable models at $24.50.

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In Endless Variety of the Season's Most Popular Dress Of course you'll find them the smartest you've seen this year with their fluffy sashes of self-material or organdie and collars and cuffs likewise, pockets the same way. There are tailored styles too, depending on good lines, buttons and hand embroidery for their trimming. Most desirable models for street or office wear. Prices vary with style

Normandy Voiles Dresses are Especially for -tha Larger Woman Normandy Voile Dress of dotted navy blue are to be a great favorite this Summer because of their seriveceableness and good looking features. . Styles to fit the average figure as well as the full-formed woman They are all completely lined which tends to hold the shape of the garment sleeves are unusually designed at the cuff, while vestees of dainty lace, pleated panels, ribbon trimmings tend to make these dresses a thing of beauty. Very moderate in price at

$6.50, $7.50 to $11.50 $10.50, $12.50 $16.75 Light Summer Frocks for Youthful Womerr '16.75 '19.75 '24.53 '29.75 Dresses of White Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Organdy or Net, attractively trimmed and delightfully cool; flower and ribbon garniture. Very desirable styles can be chosen for graduation, party and afternoon activities Smart, New Summery Dresses

For Little Miss "Seven to Fourteen

Smart Gingham Dresses Just like "big sisters" and they are here in a charming array. Soft French Ginghams with organdie trim, wide sashes are tied in the back or on the side, many have entire over-dress of organdie. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Prices are exceptionally low for such good values at $2.25 $2.50 and $2.95 The Separate Blouse for the little girl who wears a separate skirt cr suspender skirt. Fashioned in mercerized Pongee with pleated frills at neck and down front. Also figured and striped nainsook and dimity with embroidery collars and cuffs all sizes 6 to 16. Price range at 98c $1.19 and $1.25 , Crisp Organdie Dresses In attractive styles and colors for little girls pink, rose, copen and lavender trimmed with tiny ruffles of same materials. Unusually $4.98 priced at : t Straight line effects with box plaits in front in which is emStraight line effects with box plaitts in front in which is embroidered a bright motiff. Szes 8 to 14. Priced J 3. 50 at

ORDERS TAKEN FOR WOMEN'S KNICKERS AT $6.50 We are taking orders for women's knickers 16 different all wool materials to choose from in checks, plain; mixtures, herringbone stripes made up in one style. Your choice of materials including making at $6.50. Extra coat can he had to match knickers at very small cost

Young Men! Here's the Oxford for You $6.00 Nut Brown Calf Sport Model, fancy perforated or square toe with top perforated, rubber heels, a quality oxford priced reasonable. Many Other Styles ia Oxfords for Men $5 to $8.75 Men's Dress Shoes, $5 and $6 Brown and black leather, including the black vici kid, a number of styles to choose from; good shoes with wing foot rubber heels, all sizes.

Cool Gingham Dresses in various plaids and checked colors are trimmed with white or colored organdy. There should be at least one or two of these in every little girl's wardrobe. St $3.50 Boys' Oxfords The famous Holland brand Oxford for boys on the new Haig last; in brown calf; fancy perforations; sizes 1 to 6. Little Boys' Sizes 10 to 13 &t $3.93 "Keds" The Sport Shoes all the Fellows are Wearing We have a cpmplete line of Keds for boys, white and brown leather, reinforcements where the wear comes $2.48 to $2.65.

EDWARD C. MINAS CO. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS

Style and comfort you can get both in our hot weather clothes. Smart styles, beautiful colors; they assure a good! appearance as well as cool, comfortable wear. Big sizes, small sizes, all sizes. Gabardines, Mohairs, Tropical Worsteds and Palm Beaches '15 $20: $25 Continuing an Exceptional Value in Men's and Young Men's Suits

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WeVe tried to give just a little more than usual and, judging from the success of this sale, we have succeeded. The season's most attractive patterns are here. Pencil and fine stripes, plaids, checks, blue serge and plain colors. All the most desired models in all sizes regular, stouts, longs and shorts. Boys' All-Wool Blue Serge Suits With Two Pair of Trousers at $12.95 Fine-looking all-wool blue serge suits just the kinds boys like for dress-up occasions, as well as for general wear. There are Norfolk and Sport Styles so Much in Demand for Boys This Season All are mohair lined. In sizes for boys of 9 to 1 7 years, featured at $12.95

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New Tan Shades

$2.50

Sennit Straws

$2.00

Most everybocV is going to wear a Tan Straw Smart new models in various style for fino Hat this Summer. You can get good or coarse straws. A smart looking hat, quality for $2.50. arwJ is Very exceptional valuo at $2.00MEN'S OUTING TROUSERS PANAMA CLOTH TROUSERS, LOW PRICED AT .$4.50 A PAIR WHITE DUCK, OF VERY GOOD QUALITY AT .$2.25 PAIR KHAKI TROUSERS, DURABLE QUALITY $1.50 AND $2.00

Men's Union Suits 75c nt Knit and Nainsook. Standard makes. All sizes.

Boys' Yash Knickers Special at 89c Cool Cool Economical. Gray and Tan. Sizes 6 to 18 years.

Exceptional Values in Tan Shirts . $1.35 to $5 Very newest pongee. Shantung, Poplin, Japs and Soisette. Collar attached or neck band style. Large assortmentment Headquarters for Bathing Suits

Be Ready with a New One for the First Dip of the Season. Large assortments for men and boys. All the season's newest novelties and popular styles 50c to $6.50 SPECIAL Boys' Worsted Bathing Suits, new j0 QR novelties, low priced at.