Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 5
Friday. Xowmbor U, 1910.
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WILL CARRY OK FIGHT UNTIL END
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THE THRILLS THAT MAKE FOOTBALL A GREAT GAME
ST J. BART riM'fPBKU.
SPECIAL TO THE T1MES1 Washington. Nov. 14-The ndminhstration forces net .-.ply disclosed today that they Intend to continue thru- t'tshi Slnst th reservations to the Geimn rac reaty proror-d by the republican majority, b.-t thev wo,l!J n,
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Their leaders, in jnnhlns p Ave minority rcse riali.n?. ?h belief that enough of th can enatorji. - ho because of 1r to s.ive the irtv r:..r
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1 lao venttiany a afafaot.ry i, 1 -f the existing: altaativ-n. j The peace treaty ftht ws laid a!1. ! 'a the senate today wmm th.-?e w :, : 1 hg.ve been fnafrd m l.ttter srr i.-r f ?1e raid their respects to Tnem--
j the late Senator Thomas ? ( ef Virginia.
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( Telephone 3l2 n. K. niildi,.K ' ; MISS Ct.VKK i r Itnulr Shop ' j 9hmiKo!ngr. ma-r-i;-nK-. 1 a!r dres- j 'nr. facial ntisac. hleath.r.fr, wr!i:r:j ' masks. Sftrlngrn'j. j. a!y missse, ! J m&nirurins. eJectrolys; and ill Kind ' .' of hair 'work. : Tuesday. Thurjday and Sr. ir.i.iy eVe- j r,!nr. IS Munich St.. Hammond. Tod ! 1 1-10-tf ! -r i
Halfbaci. Trimble of Princeton being tackle alter run. oei, am. circling Harvard's left end for touchdown aboTe. Inset is cf Casey, Harvard star.
I t.o:"l '.V, Nov. 14 -n-. E. Johnson. I Aii.i-rl'nn loewl'-r of the 'dry" work' r j in i;r'!t Briia.ni. w?i- was mol.bed by n ; !.'.nd of Tflsal students y. .strf"a.v i while tttempiit to make t iri Id hi t ion j in lsr-x Hill. Mai fuWritiff froni t ' Mack e.e and 5traliie.l ha-k tnhv. but
'' is J-dil Bri,e and full of flpht. j Mr. Jr.hr.bon trid ty hiile. from rn- ' . port ei hu he Mi!-d painfully when be i fuud es ho 't temp ted to straiirhtet. ' J P hin'seif to tiif his opinion of h;s ' J r'C'. pt.ion. i n h: lirrt r-ablic ;?nrar.f : : '; I in l.ondor,. ! "It was only a little hilarity' en tr." I Tort rf iho sfniexts." tho ciry U-al i 'or. JIc pnii.'.!, then re rit '.nurd : !
I V. o are jrelnit to carry on. Thnt wi'.l 1 ' '')' Hi" work if the ca.ii ee, hut I j Slppf..w f w ill b roit of it for wl.To . for I h.ive Vo' n order to t-ik abs-'lu'.e . lost." Th' In.ly lla.l, h h'.ch 1- cpposlnc rro-
j MrdH!!. has t .krn a stand agair.st ar-i ' i.i-l- iiiakit.K fun "f Mr. .Ii-hnson and I ; ! i co1!-ikuc! ' n th- pr-oinil that ; woy' t j ! V.-'. p Hi. m. i
NOTICE
Wc take this opportunity to let the public know that Ve have opened a new and used tiie hop at 102 Statr street and have oa hand at al! times a full line of new and used tirea at a big saving. A!.o tubes and casings. Central Tire & Repair Shop 102 State St., Hammond.
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5fi7es TAat DELIGHT Well-Dressed Women
The ture above, snapped at the recer 30 to 10 ba between Princeton and Harvard, sho the ten?e moments in tl.e frrid t r--that has made it tha preat collesra came and one of the major sports. Both pictures were taken in the first quarter when Pr'no-eton was battli : toward Harvard's zoal line. Trimble, Princeton's half-
! back, lead the attack. Tho .ower ' before TrimMe apain took the btll
picture -as snapped as he was being tackled after a pair, of fifteen
vards on r fake kictt formuf.on. The cameri haa caught e?iifhtcr: of the tw nty-two nen ir. the irame ar,d evr ryone shown is :ti action, many of thi'm vrf their feet. 'I hot down have "trot their man." f'the.'t can bo see.i tnckinc o'T
Trimbles ren- inir.K c.fense man
ro Eelieve Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises
This piay happened few second 1 tcr.
and bv a Kpectacular run el irie.-i
th whole Harvard tear' r. 1 sco "ed a touchdown. With the ba!1 u der his riifht am he is bun, in the, tipper picture, reai to -ht-arrn" lh next tackier. Vsisey was liarvarti bi hero, as usual. His terrific line riiunjrir.fr an.i his fea--k'ss open fiel.j runnms. saved Har
vard frorr defeat in the last qj.T-
ADVANCE CLUB ",V.-;; pivo its f'rst pnzr- nan -..erac! h:i Tl.ursda;.. Nov. ?fith fiiiiv ha'.l K'. fry bo jy -.vol -o-,e. C'M.MITTr:E. ! '-"-'-.-'
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Easy Way to Banish
Tooth Stains and Spots
I with Marjory Webb, of C.rro, ! ISth.
Oct.
If yeu have Catarrhal rvofifnes or tvr hard cf hearing or have had n 'l.fs jjo ' " '-our drmrjtst and get 1 oun.-e of par. r.iti (double ftrii(ttii . an-! L ld t'. sf 1. rint of hat water and a little pr Emulated
'r. iSK9 ftw tabi.-sj.noiif.jl four t:i:i.s i
-t .jay. T.h: will often brine Ti!ck rotjef frotn th- distressine head n..is?. '""sm d nosJnls should open, breathing- Won 10 eas"v ni the mucus stop dippinit ;m. tho ihroat. It is easv to pr-par. eots li'ti.' r.i is pleasant to tak--. Anvouo who ba.- atarih.il IV-afr.esd or bead node's h i!d pvv this prescrinttn a trial iv
PERSONAL i
SOCIAL NEWS
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A very d-iishtful surprise party wa. given tor Mrs. .T. Weiss. 55 J hue on
Mdne?day ovrn'.nr had a very enjoyable t!m
" , it a very profitable
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The Most Dreaded Day of the Week becomes the sweetest day to those women who now own a Thor Electric Washer By pushing a button, the Thor goes right along turning a batch of spotless clothes out of the machine every fifteen minutes. No fussing, no stewing, no trouble at all. Everything as harmonious as you please. No splashing, no spilling, no trouble at all. And the Thor gets the wash out almost before you realize it. Sold on easy payments. Free demonstration. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 HOHMAN STREET TEL. HAM. 525.
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n'.'r s in the Kai fer. first; coJoseph Weiss : solation; Mrs. beautiful jr.fts
the conclusion of th l.-'ious lUr.-'-r,-.. Wo
its n-fr Oertrude F-if .-.o'afion. Mrs. f.ind;'
f.si. j.ir.i"s Miv.tu. eon- 1
Weiss l'ico-u mattv ( from her frlcn-i-.. '
evening a served. T1...S- i
Tv.e rorntest'o science r'eartr.i'nt of the Hammond Woman's 'hub held a v. rv sni.-restinr nioettnir Tiiurtday af.rertoon at the "e:itral s-nor' Miss o.h oT -Nrm ir and o.. uas the
','.-i!r, the ,-u'..ji-t vas "lo:-d arid tlosjt j f Living-. An nrjrent Invitation in 1e.
aif or tue Armour ci-ib to visit the lar.t and have luncheon tVrf was ftT.dcd to th TV c p.. :M'ss 'o:l ans-
in a in it
vvrt H(i interest-
Mrs. Chapman, chair
man for the day, pss.sf d by a eomr.i.ttee served delirious ref reshr-t-ttits
the program are ?:ss Mi'dren S-iieei-tr, Mrs. Liihan M.k's.-l., Mrs (Je.,rt.-. Hannauex. Mrs. 1.'. ; IT !imin and Mi.-s I-'.te.ru Cutmerliiifc.
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Mark Sing Chinese Laundry . ,'Jra',r STr
l :if.i n--o 11 .. n-ar . r. .".s otiic lias '11 -ved in ;;? Po. H- hr.mti phc re Hammond i:T;.; 11-7-14
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K ':i y woman d"s'ren pretty pearl v !
teeth. Y-t ii'arly e- erj "tie has ta'ti or tT.ott on h'-r tet!i h-.-they a. e reatly u: .;. .r.-d dims, or ' toojues'' '.-ill. the u-ua.1 dntrifi'-Cf cnrin..t dissolve. IVrtut.a;ey. th sj unsightly int. can ). r-u.o.. d . rv quick. by bnliinx tti" tieth with )nce--Vo k Tooth T'olisb. This d jes not .-ratc!t r injure, the teeth in any v.ay. It is h.'.so nt. efeet!v p? e'v.'titive of tooth an i truni troul-ds !. -.au-e o'rt :Tip the. te.-.ii nohsh. d prevents . rn v . the t . '. 10.: I', m ..f tnrf.r and otlo r u.-.-A bol. on.- ft '-r.j rental K-ins and disc.'ur;. jies ;i,-- 1 r. ii:i? of destructive s-rnis. Anyone !' i'l c-bto.iri a str.i'l pa :k-
j or . mip-.i - u " k jooT.n t oisn t-"to
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nil- rf kcep'ne
t"-th sound and h r, !'". v. the sum firm
f.nd ro'-y. Th re r.othintr thai ci.i-s t..tcf'ii s'jeli a j..eautlful viiifro-ss nn-l -r--'-"t rc tll'"e .ie
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THE NEWARK model i'.'.u.trated, for example, ro,: you only $7.85 per pair If you have shopped around r all this season, you know the shoes of the same quality costs $11 to $12 every w her else. What we are anxious t o have you realize is this : Ihst the reason we can save c: S2 to $4 on your shoes is th; we sell more than four milho-
pairs of NEWARK shoes ear1
W ;J ky"VL Var to the public mrec
V JAS'X DIRECT TIIKULt il U' : fete -A OWN 293 STORES Try VferV" .V: Pajr! Price. $3.f5. $4.45 VANV; $4.95, $5.85, $6.c5 V?SV7';.V $7.85.
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j Mrs. Haf. e w m s. Valt(-r Peterson. I ! MV and Mrs. Joseph V.'ejss. Aencs ono f
ft j S.;hr..ider. Acnes K..'.h. And. Si Mrs. I. Pprncer. M:s. JC.-.th.
Naxbert We ss. Delorts Petersen.
Jfaclod ! rrevr!ttt S'.rions riprrstlon wht. h
The members ' th Paptist fhiiv h w 111 hold Cottage prayer itititi th's r.piilr.z at the hn.'.e of Mr. and Mrs I-.-onard. 457 Tiol'ane Ave. and nla nr.
the home of Mr. and M: Cook. 41 I o'lglas it Oitas. Fr-v-l'-! of Porey. !!'. . visiting- his parnts. Mr. and Mr.. ". D.caderlck 5124 Oraxe :
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Atk For No. 273G
. A. M. a very
C. will pive a patriot'o.
. rro?rani at Brook's House this eve-j
Hills' promptly at elht o'clock
Mrs
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enough to bo
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rhe c-ffci social of the ft Paul's Ci-i
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afternoon at the church parlors. There , r
was a larce attendance .-.r rnemher.4 an.l ' N
friends, -who spent the afternoon with ! H
The F. tl. O. Club met at the he:,:-H n-p,1e wrK- 1 np Hostesses rrr tr-e flay , y of Zoe Push, .1F,7 Jol-.nscn 5t.. last eve- j th Mesdames G. Kris. H Miller, j n!nf. There wat, in-.tiaMon of three r.ew - Fiebelliom. E. Ktihn. F. Brlt-trlch II nw.nhers. Adel-.ad Kunitner. Trie. and j and r- Hestrmann, wh strvni a very j H
Anna Sass. Aftr the in'.tiattoo Het.ir.ics junctieon.
ectahle ''jtii'h'.m was servea. The next
meetinsr will occur In three weeks to he a recer-tie-n fen cht at
l-'tHfCi Cornel;, P.arinp A itm, ca... I'.rst Presbyterian fhorch f. r the Chicago. new rc. ml.e-s. A very go-.-d r rocran-. ! '"--.s lfii nvraneed and a Inrjre sttenl - 'i 1- .-to -. ;: ;,e ;.- e i'a- r.je'.tir.c 0r! ati-e 1 3 d-sirej. T . e : ! ! p i -. n hi Jj-t'.re Locice. No. l. in the h. of ; '
T. hall tor sh Tni- t i I ' b a b" socinl. Initiation, entertainment and refreshment.-!. All are cordally invited
to a'tend.
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SiCKLY
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Mothers w ho twill" their own ro.ro fort tt
and the welfare of their children, should
i ii'vt-r be wi'hout a box ..f Mother ilrav's ! Sweet Poufb rs for i'hihii-en, for ti'-e i throuiih"!.' h Ke,i..-,n They break up . ll'ohls R.-'!on f; e rt sh n..- s iViniim.
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t " .... ...v 'it 1 Stomach rr.-ubb s 1 s-d hv n,.ol,. r.s f,-r
I v. ry po.-asnnt r-vemt.. a nh'-.-ly arranR- ' oer "U e.irs. TUUSfl IDWbUHr
led luncheon was nerved The ne-.-t ver - i S A TTS I-' X '"T b "N. All TJruif
Don t accept any tiDstitut. ;
The Phi Camma. had a very interest.iur t'os'uno- party a the home of
131 EAST STATE ST. 713 CHICAGO AVE.
HAMMOND, 1ND. EAST CHICAGO, IND.
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Hammond Store 566 HOHMAN STREET Open Saturday Evening.
Havana Brown ksd xae.r. r.ew perforated eiYcct.rowbuck. tcr, stylish rr.i!o bo:
H w-f ,'vs' tons. Leather Louie heel" I i ' ' v - . X, filnminimi n 1 a t e -
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s-.-. vV amazinz va!ue s
i.-ir meet ins w1
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b- held in txvo weeks
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The Directors of the First ' National Bank Garvr Indiana cordially invite you and your friends to inspect the Remodeled Banking Room Saturday evening, November 15th 1919
QUALITY FIRST"
Specials for Saturday, Nov. 15th
Select Brand Smoked Meats LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS. Ib 18c SELECT BRAND BACON, lb 28c SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb 23c SELECT BRAND HAMS, Lest in market. Ib 27V'2c BEEF BEEF PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 14c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF. Ib 10c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 22c CENTER CUTS OF NATIVE ROUND STEAK, lb 22c VEAL LAMB GENUINE SPRING LAMB, hind quarter, lb 23c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, fprc quarter, lb 16c MILK FED NATIV E VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23c FRESH CUT NATIVE VEAL STEW, lb 17c PORK PORK FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN RO.AST. Ib 26l2c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 28c FRESH LEAN HAMS, whole or half, lb 26c FRESH LIV ER SLICED TO ORDER, lb 6c Special Sale on Government Canned Meats Sold at Government Prices. 2 lb. CAN CORNED BEEF HASH 37c 1 lb. CAN CORNED BEEF HASH 22c 2 LB. CAN ROAST BEEF 63c I LB. CAN ROAST BEEF 34c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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DIVIDEND TO STOCKHOLDERS OF 14 OIL PRODUCERS CONSOLIDATED VOL' CAN START NOW WHERE MOST INVESTORS HOPE TO GET. LEARN THE FACTS. 14 Oil Producers Consolidated GARY OFFICE ROOM 8 738 BROADWAY I. KEENER. Manager TELEPHONE 576.
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EV'FP consider e-Ajt old shoes arc o comfortable? It's because they've shaped themselves to fit your feet.
You cn have this old-shoe" comfort in tuw fhresin Lducators because they're shped like your feet to begin with. They let your feet grow as they should, free ',r,omorns' h,,nmn. callouses, weak arches and other foot ills. They're the type of shoes our boys wore in France u Ff rrr t!?,'1 reman ber-unless the shoe is branded LDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator. WEB S1CZ & b'l7TCn.l
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181 EAST STATE ST. 713 CHICAGO AVE.
HAMMOND, IND. EAST CHICAGO, IND.
Made tor Men, Women end Children Snecial sale on Women's Shoes, Rice & Hutchins make; O A $5.00 and $6.00 value?, sizes 2 2 to 5 2. reduced to. . 0H O Jacob Pogach 3429 Michigan Ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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