Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 10

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THE TIM KS Fiid.iv. NovouiImt 14, HM:. STOWES OFCKII) BATTLES RETOLD AS OLD STARS MEET .-.ii'.'. xt'MU . fcmall i.apera thro-jg'.i-out the countrv art- id a cwnditiLn that i f a 1 a 1 m : n . . " According to reports ipcnej by .ve from the1.: p;ihIieU : . t:i'.re must bo rreparing to lave on at l-rni-n;i-tion of her visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Will. am Crei k rf North Forsythe Ave., motorcJ down o Rinsse.laer, Ind.. lo St. Jo?eph's . ! s t.. v!-lt V.'i:iiam Craick. a stud'-n t tln-T". .' -J WORK FAR AWAY .a .. - ' ygt1-,, w-c : - 3, - TTT A T TTI f Am A 1TT A -TinT T r ' ? s ' VVVJ-rrjO ill JVi n JX' V UXO just purchased by M:M. CraiI Ittle r.owcr.a Hlchfson of North i intcrnational news SERVICE! Barini? occasioned mu.-n nla'sn t. h' r ANNA.-Ui.lS. M.I.. Nov . 14. -The jparf;nt9 in th, pMt v,,k 0,v;n, to h?i - vn A . V INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' Vr.YSHINUT' .. N.,v. 14. It will b .x:y 'laya before nortn.-U cal production i resumed, despite the peace conference i hlc.h thu secretary of labor has called iiito session today. Win. C. Gren, -oore-' try-trfa.s-.urer of tho T'nitM Mine Worrt of AluariCA, declared when ho arrived The miner trill not r-'nm to the'r f v J Illness v ah a malignant. at r'vp tori..; (in a .i'-i V;j,;,;:.rt.-i- . I i a 3 rti f !;. ! ..!. :.-.m.'-l y M!j:-st .i! Ulk'li to th . I'!.'-. . a1'!' liei'i: car trom I whli-h is nri.-h better at this thne. :' P.lo'k Av. ., r-r.bers Wei--r'-.n r.f V t . ;ar,j i I .Mrs. -cr(5 Dersch o I was hostess to her club h ! m-sday afternoon and th' v. Maj. John naval B.-3.1-receive-1 bv "4 ii v hik -?V. .vjr ir.- e hPld a t-hrt ' ' - - - v rr.-t ption a: ( 1 1.1 .,.lU. h us-1 !-ft hsn.l I Mr- T. I". Flrncf. of the W;-k'y Apart r-.j:i.Kf. v .- ai;.-c:n 'into went is raUyiny from on ?!lne of iii nuiiiercas officials. 1 ral n,l Tot well -n?-ii,h ; : "ork 'intil a now agreement is nvi.bi i with, the operators la th confor.noe, i ; reen predicted. ! Ha deeljxoul that any .jrreeTnent idii1 ! In the confercne would have to bo re- ' rre to a convention of the miners, i X of the r-y j p i a v ' ! 1 k r T';'' pr.U'.f in...!- a C't.-iplte f-ur of th naval aca'leni'. ati'l aff rwarjj reuw-i-d the inlfihiicifn. cn tu : e ou tdoors. i t Don't throw ynur pi;..-ei awaj j without reading the want ad paga, 4: 5 '"

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "nXTKAMA. W;tii.. Nov. li.-C, A. dfroy was sh; ut;d s.- riously v un.ti fly today whin Kard patr-dms th.. '.;r-iot .round '.'tui-alia ,1riii ; 1 n'. AV. nr.- u i ii h t!:. n:ii!''!. t -ri A r:r. i ' ioo L'.: I :n t h o i f .las Sir- , 10 I 1 WOOD IN VIRGINIA IIINE fields 1 A L . '.' S S fc R I C E ; 1 a v t ( r.'riin v--v't w a- r- - (d 1.. ITT MEMOEJAM. In eal and loving mm.ry of ,-ur d-ar and moth:r, who di -1 N 1". J91S. November 13Th sprain is h-re. T- us the i.iJ.i.-! 1 f th vi. ir. .Tone, but not fcnfitfep,, j Tor will .-the o.r b-. j The wife and mother we loved ... -loir. ti'.e yr ha pa:s.-5nl, our hearts s'U sure ! j time goes on we miss yni m..r. ! V our cheerful -words, your smii.nc face 'h. iier heart, re; one 1 an tuihil your . r.c A time fi',s by 4i.f wo nil a ,iH ! Of comfort -r -.hser or a r-- v.nd err.bra..:'"; ; It Is then we miss yen more 1 or there is rt.i ru- who can ci it i'h rant sati.o l-var l.-,e that always show ed in -! r dear f Y'..'ii hvina: h-Piha.:jd. It-.K K. WARD, ( r:i lit,;!..- i-iiieson.e son KIMiK r.V BEEMOBXAM. T:: ca.ii and lvin iretn ry of oar son! end brother, P!m m I. Holzapfel, who 1 e.ss"-l awa... '.-r..- ..ear de. oiay. Nov. II, 'all not back the dear 'If-pai ted, Aiifhorel snt'o wh'-ie etornis ate o'er; On tho feordisr Un-1 we left him. Soon to meet and part tvo rr. .i. VT-.on wo lea't the world of char. "When we liav thl-t worM --f ctre. v.- shall find our mvslr.r love,! oi;e Ir. our leather's nmnslon ffi.lt-. -Mi:?. A NX A HOI.7-AP1 EI AND J.III.DKirX. Take The Times una kerp ir. .hat rnor.ey can buy and honest touch with he whole vorld.

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Lounging robes $8.50 to $10. Shirts $2 to $12. Sterling silver belt buckles $2. Silk Scarfs $1 to $3.50. Mufflers, $1 to $5. and a great many other useful gifts such as sweaters, pajamas, driving gloves, dress gloves, wool hose for dress, a velour hat for $9, etc., etc.

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Left to right- Flanders, "That rerr.idi me of a stunt we pulled" 3aid one - thtr anotlter yarn w i spun. It appened when the abov eronp e football stars gathered at the Po:o GERMANY FACES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! r.KRUN, Nov. 1 4 .:;!-a;iy ta.-ee ! ':.llr f starvation, evtr. wirse thar. 1' i l I t''.-- Mack w'.ntor of 1 9 i -1 : 1 T, accord 1 : ' : c to srivrtitncr.t tat:stics secure,'! i toiav. Th dc -rcase.i pe: ot-srag o ! : i st , if is hti. rated: V 'tj'-s cahbace 14: bet fodder, j ; - - ' ' i s 'u- r.r- 'v a 1 1. sr supo'y was 2..i",C"1,1 and i.as ben ''ed .iced to V. '". "n J fTii t 1 or p.- n.i 1,- h a th i e : rr,'a-,',i foi.ri produet'en has - ejiksfe i ii r HOPE FOR PEACE IN STREET CAR STRIKE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Tf..L.KI, ij , N'V. 15 r.v rr rv. ice ir.y bo rc-sume! in T--!do witha. week or so : f p',ant of th? oitv hcia's and Ifenry P iiKh. rty. op-rai-.i; -i Lhv KuUvvay i- Light t'o.. w 01 k .Mayor I'orneil Schreibe- today -wii! I vUiit two cxp. its to tlgurs out a te:iuvo vaiiiatton of the ompanv's pr-.,y-y has 1 upon th unit .os: r-riticpie to. t!.t c 'tu pany's b--ok". Tin .11 wi'l b l:i--l:ide,i in wo Too Late To Classify WANTED: A Draftsman; with car experience pre- j f erred; Cudahy Packing Co., j East Chicago. ii-i 11 V AN'TKI'-i boys to .ltr.bute circulars 1 Saturday. See -jr. M- b-burfter. c.-r. ''!''" ' Kamuum-l. 11-! -I -It j NOTI'-K T 'NON-liriSI IENT. j TIIK STATE OF INI J ANA. bAK!-i "' ii'N'TY. IN THE I-A'KK STTiiitlC-It j hOl'l;T. NVBMBKfl TFiiM, 1?1?. j KATi -FlilNr. .S. KARIU-;iU VS. ER.V- i 1ST IK ST. AVJ'-SIN. CAT'SK No. i :. A' 'Tli 'N TO SET ASIPK COXthe Piairitiff. by Crumrackr '1 u. ipa.-iter. he.- attorneys. aj-.J . . . ; !t- if':t...r ! - complaint j h ;. r.. r -v lii.-s an o'Tbiavl? of a com- j I '"nt lers-n. showing tJiat the defend- j 'inta. Sol 'J..!1bergr. '":. ton 'Tunnlngha-ti. 1 Jul hi Vosh'-I arid ilr'(i Ve"i-1, b's wif", pre pot r--st!ent', nf t-... State ,,f Indiana c- .i i'e-iuan's am tnereft re her-ibv notified 'lie poi,, y of said a.-.iou and that 'ho f-anio will staid lor trlnj at the tiext t'-rro. rf pal l ;Y.rt. tud that un'.evStj the;, ai 1 ir and anr er demur 'herein, a: 'he ea.i!iriir of aaid ca-ise on the 13th day of January. A. D. IP 21. the ; Kamo beinir 'ho 2nd day of ths net- i 1 term of stud v "urt . be r.'gtiti nr.1 held ;n Room 1 at t)io Court House at Hammond, in f-.al'l Omtv and Snt. n the hid Monday : f .Tsnuary, A. P. 1J.0. sxid action witt oe ii.-,r.i ana eTernjir.-l !n 1 th':r absence. IN WITNF-S-? VriFrlRFJF. I hereunto set my hand and afi'.c the Seal of fvatd I'-.urT, at ihrninnti-i. th's 13'h dav of November. A. P 1!1S. iiFr.p.nr-T u witeaton. iSealj Clerk L. S C. ll-14-;i-s si a a a i & U something useful. S8 i 8? I at i fi, i o a m B ag

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AL "F.Ionde" Wailace, Eddie Hart, llo'.den erounda to watch one of the colhVjriate l-atties there th.s full. In the buncl. were Flankers, old ' Syracuse ttar: ' Fiondt?" Wallace. I who wrote jrrid history at Iri ! -rdn. Alices. -in-" rrov;.l:r,s !in:n:cir.tl fir- , r.' t ion. a:.i th .1II1T X frar.i-hise. li.'h to hi p?sed i! j Vibti.itted '.- h rr--T,1 .v.'hni "hiity i;i .. h.i-i HSTf-d it r-.-tur.i the h-hisan for opoi" n as S"Oti . i:cc-5 ar" t .1 1 V C'"U!l'"li I a MMi-" fia .-i - th- or.i. I a.bur u'n over a i-.axi ! v. ill n-.'. t t n -ht to talk f .r brnisir c !:i c m r t 1 ' ; . h ln.. socialist trial TAKES PLACE :iNTERNT!CNL NEVS SERVICE' a - n r ' s' eti "- r irt:a of -p- -, it TT-a'I- f.--' 1" V. i-iat:.-t terff. !! 11: c-r " iiiit 1 1!-". -.m tital r nss .! s; row : tic ot of ' P.-- 1" 1 1.-.?-a hi Mr T'-ty. orhn.i'.l tti.iy at tr:al ir'.T' l t h ott 1 1 y. Tho pro.-eo-; t i -.n .1 e - "i-.-i v, : f r; ' arc t -. , .;., ,- ,;. : . e- c ( w'h n i "v d.ys r ' t; r si .'1 t a i t the ,ii 1 y j p r f tV-.t th .'-f' ti'la't tr; !! bt I '1 ,wors f 1 f'-"r- Tt ; th" r ":'. r. t : ' OHIO STATE IS HEADED ONLY UNBEATEN TEAM J .. sw t " A

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R. L. WEIL Saturday Specials

Phone 118 GROCERIES j Early June Peas, No. 2 can 15c; ! 3 for 43c

nH,Fine Tomatoes, No. 2 can 15c;

3 for 43c American Family Soap, 5 bars for. . . , , 3Sc Sugar Corn, No. 2 can 15c; 3 for , 45c Farmhouse Pancake Flour. 2 pkgs. for .25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, per can 15c Fine Sardines in Oil, per tin. . .8c Sweet Potatoes, per lb 5c j Cranberries, per lb 15c Fine Jonathan Eating Apples. 3 lbs. for 25c rv.. r:.i, i r : umcij, i imi diiu vidine in srduii. nhone orders for morninc? delivery i - Delivery to all parts of the city. S. WEIL, THE NORTH SIDE

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Vt. and Hig Bill Edwards. ton; Eddie Hart. all-A. - -rlcm . tar cn th- Vicer team fev years afro; Holden. another frreat player, and B(? Hill wtiward3. row collector of internal revenue in New York1 if th'i dnenso that tnn pcevhes 2-av

11 mat.-r.l l-'ar.npr on the t'':al. I Mrs- "- A. P. offers ai.d son. H. A. A monir ?';- itn'ssn called by the j P.- er, of Albany. Wis., are visif.ns r-roecurton today n.i Mayor liarry u' tlie J. A. Armstrong- ar. j r. W. Dupes 1 .-;. potmaytei Win J. Murphy and ; bincR at th-- present. Th-.th Mrs. ArmVublli L'tllSMej. Director Thoma.' II j tronir an-S Mrs. liures are daughters of I'atie',1. ! Mrs. Timers, an driiay ACCcmpaTiy th-i,-

WATSON TO HELP SMALL NEWSPAPERS 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WA.- H I.N. ;'1 1 N, Nov. 14 Cu-onera-tion of th depart n-.cr.t of rnmtne-oe, i th'. i'lai tir.crit t'.f .-rtotc and the ship- , ping board w til b,- ps-l.e.l in an effort! -to i,ar. aurpbis T-r-'f p!ip'-r of foreign:! KHtions broucht to th. V . S. to re-ll-v the s)i".ru(?e in this country, fun- : j .or Wat .n of Ind ana aiin----:n :d to- j d n y r - 1 "I have endeavcrofl to obtain thi brn-"'Ur.t c! tr.ts s'trj-.'is v.utr.o.;t sti t-.--.s. V. !,-n the ai:i-i :n ha- '."en t'.xel I n ill ask the si. tpp-ric board to asiXjzu botf :... to cH; t ;.- to 1 1 the : . S. ' Senator it son e u 'ation to FOR GRID TITT.E; IN WESTERN CIRCUIT ."!isi.1 f ev.f evce pvi com Ft ia&mc a wcrr orsTT" Tc T-wrg; Q-.icl Hrley. Ohio Stat Univers.ty'g ettatn has jjor.e through the seascn to data itlt a clean lecore th only team in the weste.n conference which hns not pone d to defeat once this sea:: .. St.it has three more pam"- to play, meeting Iurdue, Wipcor.t in and Illinois. Unless the srrand old dope doesn't amount two whoops. Chick Harlev and '. '- machine onrht to beat, all three. The toughest battle 0? the three omea rTjvemb.-- 22, Lhe last day of the Ff-ason, vrhcii. .itate faces Illinois. : : J, 123 Gostlin St. NATIVE MEATS Sirloin Steak 22c Round Steak 2OV2Short Steak 24c Porterhouse 25c Veal Stew 20c Veal Roast 2AlzC Picnic Hams 21c LRib Roast Beef 24c Pot Roast Beef 1 5c I- t-, .1 r X 1 - rancy Boiling beer Leg of Lamb 242c Lamb btew loc NnfTT- I i,rr,--I K-iron -U-,Ul N li 1 V VJ - - 1 1 . ru:-i j j --i.- T.l v.ini.tvrns uitb.ru tu uiuci. itivmust be in on or before 9: 30 a. m. !

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City News Notes At the socond sir'.es of caid paitlef 1 hM at St. Patrick's hail, Wtdneaay i .!iit.r th awards were carried by the I T- Mams Frank Noh n. V. Gulliver and ! Mat Steinberg and the Messrs J. P. 1 Ucdford. Frank Dixon and D. F. Erdi f-.rd. The attendance at. the con-3 of j these , meet inK j was mere frratlfyin? ; than !n the first Instance end the hird ' of he. f.erU-s will be on a s-t!"l larger j plane with four hostesses hu-tead cf ' two. The announcement will be given 1 c:t for publication at a later dat. ) yir. L. W. ;;?. of :45th St.. 1s e.n1 tertalniiiir Lhc; Az:ii;k'.t Club at her ' " 1 r.f jrm-i! let ..vi 1 i r a I'. -si'rn tr.p wr.irn !P.f is READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS : whlcb ars acceptofl t- .otia'a Wewa I -ffency, 3410 -Hol-Lgan. t Indiana Har- ! j bor, phoue HSJ; Katherfna Howard,! j Boom aaa, Calumet bldg-., Zaet Cllca"s ' j phono 333, residence jhoae 818; Naasan j i & Thompion, BOO Chicago East Chi. j j ctlo, phono 831. : NOTICE TO ! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All claasif.ed, adTartlslag- must be paid for before 12:0O o'olock on the flay of publication, begdnnimr October let. All those who have monthly accounts are excepted. Phone advertisements will be accepted as usual, but they mut be raid for before 13:00 o'clock. For Ser-nd Mortgage T-oB-s apply to the J-'ec:i:u!le6 Company, J. K. Heppa. Sec'y., phone Knit Chicago 21. 11-7-1 ! Mrs Nellie McCoy, jrradua.fe ! the ! Durnham eehool of Chicago, conduts a j beauty shop at her residence. 4501 Maj Soi.n Ave. Specialises j- scalp trsatj ment, hair dres-tng ,ma rsl ilngr, eicrtI tro.ysls. facia! treatment and chiropody. Appointment by phone. East Chicago ! 3S7-M. 10.3.; ; I have r..err-j 15 C-f the choicest lots I 'n Ti-iffinRton. addition to Indiana Har- . bo,- Incluliny corners, thse lots be- ! lonaf to mo. I bought snd raid rnh i for them. s T can di with them as I r:ea.e. ."Sow j am jrointr to offer the 1 ci tzens of h ' reetori an opportunity "i-ntct comet er to every mar., the a.-tual value of these Jots sr I. .75, but! 1 atartfns Saturday morning- at 9 o'clock! ; November lcth. I am putting them on ; . a!. Iots cn Pennsylvania Ave. at ! tl.Ori down and 11.00 per week.! 1 ar.d lets on p,nck Avenue, tl!.". Jt.O ' --lown ar.d V r,, per week. Naturally j the first to come the first served, fro I down to the addition before the sale i in dplck out a couple. Our signs will j be on th i ail. To.i can readily see , they are the cholceaf. of the addition. j Then come in and pa-- $1 '-a down j Lots sold In off'-e only. t CLATR M. FTEPirK-NS. i "4-'C Eir.i St. Ir.d ana Tfarbor. Ind ! Phone ?9?. lt-:2-! t ! I-OST Mint :36th street and Fir St.. . . child's Khaki oversea, hat. return to 1 2"-2t Fir Street, reward. 11-VJ-l K ECONOMY 84 STATE ST. HAMMOND. IND.

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GROCERIES. Celery, well bleached, 3 large stalks. . ,10c Caraberries, Eatmore brand, 2 lbs 27c Celery Cabbage, home grown, lb 6c Salad Dressing, Libby's, large bottle.. 23c Sauer Kraut, large No. 3 cans 14c Soup Vegetable, Tomato and Asparagus, can 11c Chili Con Carne. No. 1 cans. 2 cans. . ,25c Green or Wax Beans, 2 cans. . ., 35c Succotash, fancy, can 23c Amerikorn Breakfast Food, pkg 16c Dustbane Sweeping Compound, large can 23c Soap U. S. Mail or Brag, 10 bars 49c Brooms A good broom for 49c Palm Olive Soap, bar 9c

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FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS. OYSTERS. WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS.

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M ECONOMY Is Wealth Sterling Tailored Clotlies Represent True Economy Not only because they are reasonable in price But because the tailoring is so correct, so individual, that they keep their ftyle and can be worn long after ordinary clothes are hopelessly out of date. YOU'LL WEAR STERLING' CLOTHES twice as long as ordinary clothes. because vou'll enjoy their COMFORTABLE FIT and GOOD STYLE., That's what makes "Sterling" clothes so DESIRABLE and so ECONOMICAL. AND NOT ONLY THAT you'll also see the newest fabrics FIRST at our shop you'l! find novelties in cloth here that are EXCLUSIVE with us, and not to be had elsewhere. Suits and Overcoats $35 $40 $45 $50 and upvvard STERLING WOOLEN MILLS 171 State Street HAMMOND, IND. Open Tuesday Evening Until 9:00 Saturday until 9:30 -y Leg of Veal, Veal Shoulder,

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and the gift problem is j beginning to loom up on the horizon. Indecision ha spoiled many a Christmas Regret should have no place at the happy Christmas time. Jewelry plays the biggest part in the solution gift problem. Why, of u 1C Because jewelry is the most substantial token of esteem. A gift of the right kind of jewelry is a thing of beauty and joy forever. The following items ought to appeal to you not only because of their intrinsic worth, but because of the sentiment back of them. DIAMOND RINGS $15 and up to $1000. WRIST WATCHES $12 and up to $100. GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES tJgin, altham, Illinois, Hamihop. Howard, $12 and up to $ 150. BEAUTIFUL IVORY SETS $8 and up to $75. Pay a Little now and any article will be reserved for you. Let us emphasize the wisdom of early selection. By so doing you have a range of selection that is not likely to be had later on. 'v S $ H . -$ Hc JEWELER AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 177 State St., Hammond. Open evenings Tuesday and Saturday. Liberty Bonds Accepted at Full Vake. sT5ur pomm-mzrmmm READ THE HELP WAYTED AND COWmiSSor RESULTS h n P m ii a H m 3 and MARKET Phone Hammond 49 MEAT lb 18c lb 16c

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Veal for Stew, lb 14c '$ Leg of Spring Lamb, lb 28c Shoulder Spring Lamb, lb 22c lM 'Spring Lamb for Stew, lb 121 ?c '-I Beef Chuck Roasts, lb 14c to 18c ; Beef, Lean, for Boiling, lb I2I2- iJ

Home Made Pork Sausage, lb 30c Fresh Ham for Roastins, lb 28c Fresh Pork Butts, lb ; 28c Fresh Pork Shoulder, lb 23c Bacon, Georgia Squares, lb 33c Frankfurts. Oscar Mayer's, lb 25c

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