Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1919 — Page 6

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xHE TIMES. Thursday. August 7, 1919 -1 W- . -LL. RJS t J .1 . ' IX 1 A Si j? y U If M tl d 1 t , 1 "Si .! C.7 J J i L M M ll c ay and Saturday Mi "'-" ffA .7. 5tk 9 11. otk. tar. I t! Co, wmi sv iliiW tU-M rfM abMi Vttk Qli 3Wi Ladies' and Cliildrens' Ready-to-Wear Specials for Friday and Saturday

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Georgette Crepe Waist3, latt stylos, largo assort

xnent; regular value ST.9S and

$3.9Sand?i.9S Ladles' Silk Poplin Skirts, to clo? out at $2.9S $3. 19 and S3.9S Boys' Knee Pants, sizes 7 to 16; gray m:rure?; former!..- Fold at SI. 29. Special SDC

Phil Resnick, Prop. 583 Oakley Ave., Between State and Plumper.

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Ladits' Aprons, a eooil quality r.f chockii pi'rcal". ?I-c-ci.i! for Friday ar.J Saturday S1.X9 Ladies' Ccrsets A t-pocially roo.I $:l.fi nuirthor for $1.50: o:hf-r Jus'nte numhr-rs for $1X0, $1.25 ami Koveraiis for Kiddies have just rt-ceiwd another s-hip:acnt of i ho famous Kovrall?. in liht an 1 dark Ma ri--nim. A n?w- pair if they rip.

Washington Does Not Like Alleged Double Dealing ! On the Part of Fcxy Jap.

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Hammond, Ind. Hj Washington; Aug."7.Tkep " " U j Shantung settlement of the peace I jj

treaty will become a medium of at I U

Excelsior Bicycle Given Away

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Buy two of them now. They'll cost much more next season Panamas, Bangkok and Balibuntal at HALF PRICE Buy One for Next Summer

aim Beach buiis out at'

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Savings on Men's Summer Underwear

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Tickets pven free to men, Avomen, cirl? and b.'v. ("hildren nndev 10 vcars of af

must be accompanied by their parents. IJeniember, there are no charges I tions of anv kind. A jrirls' or boys' bieyle will be triven away FREE t

holdino: the luekv number. Get your Fret1 ticket today

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AL. J. WALZ 229 State St.

Excelsior Motor Cycle Salesroom

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ih ' rtrr.t Vhitron. Ad: :y, v. ; t n t i.-ii ORioia.s V pud to.".iv th.f is :ev of the rn d:f-j ' i f.- n-r.o; f opi i:on t.--twn th rr-?: !-" nt i ! r4 ViPC-ium l";h:d-i. th .1yinftc min- J (J: i 'fr of f.-.r:n offish s rff.ir.lmj th' ; snfluncps t'fi-rti the Fhannms sgrce4, I-;- r.t cuirh d :n r-:3-.; treaty, thfj ' i-r?siknt may u?k Japin to -ahc- a posh-. 4 i t!.-n alr-n; th- lins of th--- absolute I

h'' j j ron-. ho? ni'o'h1 in I.vris ri j Thf gr. at .x-u-'i wh!,-h th rro?I- , .-hr.t rau-:-d T I :n ; to any crn$iWati ri of tho IT'!. a:r.'.-n:.!:t was that i

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To run thru the stubs of your Check Book than to try to Rem ember' ' where the money went. Open a Checking Account and pay your bills by check American Tiizsi & Savings Bank The Bank That Service Built. 182 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. A. J. SWAXSOX, President. DANIEL BROAYX, Vice President. IT. O. KELSSIG, Secretary and Treasurer.

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Evenings Open: Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.

Women's Satin Quarter Patent Vamp 2-Eyefet Ti. at $3.95 Women's Kid Pumps, turn soio, sizes 5, 5va. . '2.

T, this rIc Misses' White Canvas Pumps, Xeolin pole,

cut to $1.95 Children's White Canvas Pumps, Xchn .-c.U, sizes 8l2 to 11, at $1.85 Little Men's Outing Eats, solid, poo.i valu, Rt v$l.85 Men's White Canvas Cuting Dais and Oxfords, cut to ;o 0"i

Wo men s Vhite Cduvss Pumps, full T-XV" rovirr"i t;f '1, at Co o-.

IN rUANAIX'Ll?. Ind. Auk. 7. It m.o vf-ry prohah that, as a ro-u'.t of

I ! larg..- nuiiiiKr of men wim ar :-x-

r-'-of-d to b.-ooine i.-iiKihhit.-s for tho puMi. an !.om: n'j t ion for foviTW.r, it v :!! hf- 11. rcssiry f. r tno party to tKifi-.i-r. ite if s t.-ordid in n c.nv t.ti.n ratinr

t:f Th" j-rt:r...ry law. as !ipp-"l o the tA ; ;v :ir. ..f r.t :;h; 1-i ' s tor ienatt.r ji.d

ATTRACTS MANY REGION VISITORS

brother of the groom, woie a. beautiful gown

h:ot-.p on "Itaiy During- -the War."

t-tt" ! Tlie leoturp is public and is expected

and f.atin, her veil was tv re at KM up ! to bo .3 very interesting- one. with 1:1 Ues of the vai- .-.til !jer . " S-:::1 S;;;?Krr VIgary merchants

H s nV.;J n 'r 1 v:;r;" DISCUSS PROBLEMS

pink georirtte and carr:-d a ho-jquet

pe:il to the timesi V. HITI.V'";. I:i,h. Aug. 7. The regular Thursday owiiMis cnoort givt-n by th

i.itsns ;uun;cipai ran a. -vuu.i '

Whi-.inir Tark. will include Mr. p,-,h i---.hv f-v . n ir.

AKc-u an d."t i-f the fvenitijj. Mr. A Han is with th.- L.eo feist Music rub-hrhir.z-Co. of N."w Tork and is in Chicago on .1 vcrritini. Ho Is a wond-rful smgor. The band Is a pi. kod organ izat Ion for each mtisleiaii is tt'ie b'-st upon h:s rpc,ctive instrumt-ir that this locality funiiihc-p. rractically all havo had yonrs f-f .xperiot.ce in theatre and vau ievti'.o work as veil an in concort work, rot only in bands in this vicinity but have traveled with such organizations as f h Frederick X. lntK-s Xew York hand.

o; p:nk Khiarnc-y ros-s

:r.-di.ie re!.itiv.-s v : prese reception at the home of t; fath-r. Tr.e young: c.-.upo- v their future ho.i- at ha-roi

.ir.i" th0 im-epf-nt at t!;e

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the crooni employ-: a.- a aipenter. Mr. f-nd Mr?. Anther fio..;rd and

fam !v erorn.. M''n. -e.!--.e -d- i

s iron: a fw o wee. k?

; s . t, u r.aj.o. s .ri i i:u.:;:.a . . o..o. j M:ss Mary Xeiblir.p return.-1 home j

tront Cr.:ca?.i v ednsda c ev-n:na. Frank Fieker transact- 1 nys in .'hiia,;o Ttiepdav.

HOLD RUNIOH AT AT KEILMAN HOME

The repeal of the electric .!gn ordinance and the Question of futur carr.ivaly in fi.iry were the matters of importance discussed in a meeting of th Gary's merchant buraeu at the Commercial rooms last night. A petition barring carnival? and .Mnusemcnts of such a character, as wa s held on South Broadway last week

j w-;ll he presented to the members of

the ci'y council. They will also ask

n i-cpeal of the e'eotric sign ordinance j A t present the ord.r.ar.ce prohibits the

har.Kinq- of an electric sign, extending r.icr" than three feet out from the buildlnvr. Gary merchants on Broadway want a great "White Way.

In honor - their two ietu:r:-d sops. Fred and Lawrence, who saw active service overseas, a reiin:cci was held

NEGROES BACK IN STOCK YARDS

Wtih' ("hic.ifio band, and the leading in : at 'he h-m- of their par--n:s.

is entire 1 Mrs. li.-nry Keiln.an. 677 1 y If r street I Fred received his honorable disi bars;'

th-- ba.lir.p theatres of r gion. inciuding Chicago.

Women's White Canvas Oxfords, hand turn

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Women's Black Kid OxforrYs, mock welt, milit ary heel, at

$1.95

$3.65

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1. March, Cliicago Tribune

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Women's C. S. Lace Shoes. Ioncola kid upp-.r stock, low heel, special at 2 95 Women's Clack Cloth Onfc-Strap House Slippers.

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CHI'"1 AG', AUGUST 7 More than

and!;.' , '-'-.-,..--

j : a r as. w i.o c.cause oi tne race riots have been unable to go to their Jobs

Tlie- soh-it f.r next week Vi! be; iist Saturday and Lawren.e- has been i . .' , ' " ,. ' , ' .

: un-i-r ii. a y poi.c- ana military home about two months. Th- : x, mediate family and sevtal invited r nf w.,-e taken to th. .tock quests wore present and a no- erj-y-v H,,vafM traln?- r. ardo evening was spent. !?;.. a::d sohUors guarded the elevated

eading to the packing plants

I i:r..iio:i'1's poputar young soprano. M ips Irene Ha- fer. The overttive, "Wilbur, Tell. The program for this evening's con-

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V t.taj. i.ty of tho R. pubi : cm vc-Ks cast tj ; th- ; r ..

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This f-Kt wcuhi r-ie.'ci t'lat candidate? r g.- crr.T tvjuld be recpiired to ma te -.. .-ami ain.s: one for tao primary and

no f.r th- nomination in convention.

hiy there is r.ot a P' i : ' 1 T " that

:onviiti.-n v.hl l- r-eju rei j-r ir.t

- (.lie f ( i - i a co -I

Ut un.teti of a candidal'? tor the f.ai- . ate. as it is generally assunn d that

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Bachelors, No Indeedy

Once upon a time It was Known as the Hachelors' club but it can hardly be termed that any mor;. Tea sir, old Father Time Is a great little transformer. Most every one In Gary knows the "BeHen" club r.ext to tho fire station on Massachusetts street and If they don't, they ought to. Girls you don't know what you are missing.

f. f tmatcr Watson v.ii receive the r.oinin.i-

lion. Since Wiil II. nvs withdrew from the

' ri-:f at least eight p.i-;t'D'f candidates

It used to be the opinion that 'he -pe- names, but ou might guess. I , ..v.i-.v tv-it ---lore n,--iv . nter the tic.d.

lien" club was sotely for confirmed o!J I An-l think. Carl Pet. mm it :: !s ex f-ot. d j -ry: 0f o-.. possible ondicite a live- ia bachelors, but far bo it from such. I back from ?uy "IMre" one- of these da? s t;.,. 4.n.i, district. Three of th-m are Many a smiling young- lady has won the! ami wouldn't it bo a jolit to the elub i f j farmers and two cf th-ir. are soldiers.

heart? of Its members and today its he a cme. wa.kmg co.vn troaiway wr;i

ranks are thinning rnpid'.y. a French brida on his urn-.. You nev r "Jack" Giiroy, ex-member was one of j c'n tell about theso r:en. the f rst to start the bail a-rollin wh.in I

he artrouncel that he was ging to b

married. Then Art Hungleman

the wayside end Crew and others too i numerous to mention. I

V.? ; FINANCE COMMITTEE 1 e il by i

WABSEN SlcCSAY IU LEAD. The most frequently mentioned of thv possible- candidates are Warren T. Mc-i'i.-4y. I-ie-.it. Gov Fdsar P. Bush of Falcm. Maj T F-h Jackson of Lafayc-to. c . .- ...... 1.-.1 -A

REVIEWS BUDGET ' Toner of Anderson. Also included m the

ir, z spec.al r.i-et'.r.g at. the city ha". e.;c r.f rc.ssibikt-e are M i r-r Arthur

And now there are some ether s ir- in Gary la-t night the finar.ee r.ur.- R-binscn of Itidiana.polis, fi rmer sta'e prises. Three more of the-. thinning nutte to.d with th-. new- 1320 budge r.-nator; John ivvown of M..on. prcsi-

rar.ks have It pretty bad. One has al- j and after a lengthy se-ss: -in adjc.nrr.ei , rient o

ready given the young lady a Ir-'-etv ha-;:., meet again nex Monday night mcr.il, and we have it that the weddm.g when th- council has been called in

the Indiana Federation or

Farmers' Associations: Genre" Lock-v.-nod, of Muncie: John C. Ghaney, of

js-uiii'an. tor rerresentati-e m cmgi.s?..

is to take place around Christmas. Tho j s; -ciai session. The new huiget .--

other two are also-pretty roar to the'.-.is S'jih.XH. the larg---st sn the city of j and Representative Oscar Id.ind of matrimonial venture. it is said. Xo Gary l.ln-'n.

.Chambers

h Overture. Poet and feasant Pup?.; .". A. Fox Trot. Jada ..Bob Carl-ton F. "Waltz. Beautiful Ohio.. Mary Karl 4. A Ghost Pmce Cora Salisbury i. A. Anything Is Xic- That 'omos From Pixie'.and Meyer P. Terry Billy rtaske; to C. Cheng (He Come From HongKong) Weeks (I-t-.b Altar, of the Leo Feist Cu. in these "Hit" songs.) . Concert Waltz. Auf Wod-rsehn. Fail-y 7. A Somcoi-io's AV'aitipg for Somo--:! Introducing "Tou'tl Have to Wake Ilim up with the Marsellaiso" P. Fox Trot. Smiles Robot-s S A. When You Look in the Heart or a Rose Methvin P.. Moonlight on the Xile Lenzber C Come on Papa Leslie Ruby 3. Star Spangled Fanner Air by Ffimi G. Young Josef He f man's version.

ST. JOHN

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AJSiVNa i UK KUAiJ j S-h1.ers and special deputies will be T"f"DT rTTToTTT JrrC! .srationid in the yards t. prevent the

In -in effort to . meuts leaeimg into Ga I'oint anl th Lincoln

u- r way. It was rirst 'ah regnlar tessicn th" .

Mondav evening whrf. the

d.scussed and a c. nim.tto

iw-orKeis Oriranizt-d Iibor has pro

1 1 eon c row n ih-vay -s un-

sted airaT:ist the presence of guards

.a the stock yards.

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Ve a-ter was

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t! JURY WANTS

WHITE MEN TOO

bv President Ralp'a R o v.-1 They will take the matter up with the county c . m.-rhss ion ers. Two othfr committees also visited the- Co-:nty commissioners to secure their aid in the completion of West Fifth a-.-en-ie. and Sixteenth avenue.

MAT CHAMPION

in hospital c:t.;; i

Ee'.ieved to have been directly caused by the heat, Tony Eokish, of Gary, middle-weight mat champion of Gary, is conf.ned et the Mercy hospital suffering from a delenons feve-. Hi?

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cond:t on is aiarming.

tl last Thursday.

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OPTICAIT LECTURE

A v.-rv pretty wedding took plncf

at the St. John s church on Wednesday GIVE STERE-

:.ii..... ii a ; i. . n u i . . i. i. c ii ,uo.Amelia AVachter and Edward Thiel were united in marriage. The double ring ceremony was read by Rev. AItadina. in the presence of the immediate family and friends. The couple had for their attendants Miss .Rose Thiel and Joph Thiel, sis'er and

CHICAGO. AUG. 7. The special grand jury which yesterday declared it would refuse to continue its investigation of the recent race riots in ti.ii city unless the cases of whit men were brought before them as well an th." caf.es of the negro rioters, will today have placed before it the cases of rive white charged with assault to kill.

Aecoidir.g to the sate's attorney's

ave confessed to

attacking several n-groes and the evidence against them v. 11 be presented to th jury.

At the Gary Neighborhood house this evening-. C. H. Hal", who had charge of the Y. M. C. A. activities at Milan. Italy, while America was in tne war, wiil deliver a stereopti, arl

BICYCLE RIDER HIT BY AUTO Roland Meyers. 10 years old, miracu1 on sly escaped serious injury at the corner of 7th avenue and Broadway in Gary yesterday when a bicycle which he was riding was struck by a Boston store truck. It was only by his calmness that V" threw himself cl-r.r of the wheels of th- truck or he would have been run over He f-st-sped with a few minor scratches .and bruiscs-