Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1919 — Page 6

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Governor and Mrs. Cahifl CoiiKdjre. A? a sequel to h victory in nno of tho srrP3t" lanIslk! ever known fn MaFachust, fner'is of" 'iov. Cnlvin (ol::.i;, who defeated Richard V ! -mi sr. his rtenicrati.' oppr.r.e'.t. !'V 1 '.", -ou vote-' in the recent election, ere preparing to rtnrt for him a .'ampnitm i'or the K?puhlt:an n aiir. tion for v;ce preside:, t ol the Un:U?l States.

Queen Anne Period Model The c ihinct work of The Cheney i.s exquisite the -.vork of the finest furniture craftsman in the eiinty. Th ' Queen Anne my del illustrated bcloiv is ?" inches nih, 26 inches wide. Metal parts finished in rich eld, equipped with two rep,odueers for play in it .ill records. Automatic stop; evident, silent electric motor.

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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Cf A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital. V i ,. . i . , j X. V. M'-yT a n.l ! rm'r -N.f t'vv v. 'tt ! t.,1 thf v. :r:-' . Wilt h--- ,-.n- t-f a parly . . . .'. c... ,.. j .!.-. Mr !."! (:..!;!. M i an fN--.ir.-t. in to T-x-.s i: v ' ; ' i-r, i M ' v.'. ' '.in uni yi'ft thy n:.iy it-v--t in :i: y v. .!--!. I :' t..-i. f.i- ! ;i m I'nji thf t t. j t'.-i in ir in . ;n : y .-n Frt ita rv M i", ir.o i - f t rT-'i . i: I ,; ' r :' '

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FUNDAMENTALLY different from ordinary phonographs, The Cheney makes an addition to the home that is of ever increasing pleasure and value. For the longer you own a Cheney the sweeter its tones be come, just as an old violin surpasses a new, untried one. The very acoustic principles of the violin which give it its purity and serenity of tone have been incorporated in The Cheney. Thus, The Cheney becomes more prized the longer you own it, and unlike any other phonograph: "The Longer You Play It The Sweeter It Grows" To really appreciate Cheney Tones you should hear them. A piano record, one of the most difficult tests of a phonograph, soujids like a piano on The Cheney. Orchestral records have not only all of the vim and nest of the music but the very color and timbre of tones that you would hear if you listened to the orchestra itself. Vccal records have color, quality, and richness ordinarily lost in a reproduction. Best of all, The Cheney places all the music of the world in your home it plays all records. Hear it if you would really appreciate what Cheney inventions have contributed to tone reproduction. Basic patents protect Cheney improvements they have no imitations. Regular Models, priced $85 to $365. Console Art Models, $325 to $600. Cheney Talking Machine Company represented by

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i:n ptiANT r.sEiioi.r; 1 plant 6 tctpatofs or J can of tomafof-3 1 green pep"er 6 mpdlmu-Fi'T onions 2 teasponnful fait Mi tt a poonf ul pepper 14 cupful fat Pare and slice the o?3 plant and onions, and M!re flip pr-pr Rrovn In a fryinfr-pan or rlripptncs or vectablf fat Place the browned vecetaMes In a prea.-'d raferole. alternating with the tomatoes sliecd P-a-foii each layer with salt and pepper and cook in a moderate oven forty minutes. Sl'MMFH SCALLOP

U cupful grattd cb.-f?e tew ttie ii.d.uti'ta with the onion court-ely rhoppeti ; season with the Fait. r''i"-i, and butter or sub?t:tute. Acid to the tomatoes, the corn from the cob, the macaroni conked in boiliadt'd water until tt-nder, and the cheese. Mix all together and put in a b.itlercd baking dish. Heat thoroughly in a hot oveu. ( i;i; vm HM.i.Mi 2 tatiespu. cornstarch 1 p.nch of salt 1 cup- unlk 1 cpj vols on!; 1 ti-a-noon vauiS'a 1 t.;bli spooi white Fyrtip Mix the cort.fitarch and the salt and mix to a Miioo'h paste with enefonrth o.f u cup . f the milk. Scal j the rest of th milk, and add to the cm nstarch. Cook in a double boiler tv. enty minutes. Add the beaten yolk of the (it an-1 cook lore enough to s.-t. Hen. ove from the fire and add the vanilla and syrup If the mixtine lia'-i l et n carfully Ftirred while thickening it wi:i he smooth. If lumpj, t-tratn. cool and fill the cold puffs. C F.F.AM FFFFS AM) IXT.AIIUS ' cup bo;iiai? water 2 errs 4 t-di !epoons butter or substitute 1 cup flrur, which ificludes 1 tablespoons cornstarch. Flit better or substitute and boiling t a'er in a saucepp.n. add the ftojr Hf-l corr.f-tarc h well mined, all at o;.ce, and cook till It leave? the s:de of the pnn. Remove frirn the fire, eor-l by beatinp. and when cold, beat :n. one at a time, the unbeaten et-E-s. Fine a bal.in sheet with oil"d paper. Iir.-n th batter in rounds on it and hake in a hot ov n for thirty niin,,t.s. When cold, split. and fill with whipped cream '.r the cream filling'. komk fsfs ron ;ni;i:f nv. At the pref-rrt high prices of p:ci

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Frtsident Wilson's cabinet mad thi: il tb-eitiivn' today after considering the pro i tf-ts which organized labor haa mad S against the proceedings. St-cretary of state Lansingr, on leaving jji the cabinet meeting-, announced that thi j cabinet bad decided to continue Its Irjcsrr junction proceedings. Secretary o' Labor Wilson refused to state whethei he bad :u-Kued against the lnjuncti"!" proceed iiiKS. - Hi;

PROSPECTS BRIGHT Prospects i'or a ev.mmunlty basketba' Ieaeue are hrjpht as a result of th meeting rf promoter? at the Hammon Chamber of Commerce, Thursday eve niriKt. FiK'et or n.ne Cams are alread: Retired and it is said that several rnor are evp.'.-tt d. Another meeting- of bar h-thall fans wil! be held at tho fhih p'n.-e it-.n.!R-,- I. piiittc nt K o'clock.

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