Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1920 — Page 2

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BIG CROWD

EXPECTED AT GAME Pike routry fand"tit w;'I 1 out in fhi fore this oni;igr. Wish : ho a r-a t -" " basketball sani of the scanin be. 'ween the Whiting Kd Cnnv and hf 1 L n; tool! Amerieuu legion quintet. : scheduled to start prompt H a o'clock, do Central s i!n u in js expected to I fi'"'l wl'h a e'le.rlr;;- rr. 't 1 bef re K--1r .In!, t;,Ir. toots hi i"anous whii V. Arrfni'T 'li;': Ium1 been . i to scat o t 4 on p...p'.e and t hoi w'.rv Bet to ;n- E'.in early it :il hate the best of it. If ; expected that more :h'.n this number will be mined away is I'cnir.it s. lyd g;-i i -rt it 1 1 hold c -r T:iiht's V.S oon'e-.-. , prert', t'-il. ! : I :! any ba-K" h.-.': ! e-nl r"r 'd i:i lla'i'riorfl. N'.tcr before in " ' h h '-''"-y of th- ot r-h'ad nan'i- loa ':' hat tu f been :t ! the srtcat pportun:ty to se such an I'srf-sri.in f famed Sim s in one linout ! I;tm-m-ml fans hs r'.td and re-read mip-er-c!s articles tn!t these plate -n hen i-ttter wore starr'n, it tei:oe. unit '-rmj-, find i to teams, ttmi t tt is i the " I i; i lianf ( to s e them t h The fact that it will ! the I.r(:f n' :t ppMrnn.'! ;n llainiiv'i-'i thin .m r iii Itself attr.nt a i -1 ihrt.n. Ilammonil backers of the local team have flsnicr.! for a sratne t it li audi a i-iu-nrl five us the. K-d Crowns and he r wish has been complied with. The Whittnj team is considered the best in ... :b t icinity and failing to ? them in Tjon ii ill he an over! ae. The majority of the 1,-k.iti ria;. or? hn I'ST'd to play the (tirno while i.? --!dnt of th Ha nnnoii'l hie!) ?i 'i.-o;. : Ti'r hiv S'en wrmrty h k'-'thall. - n :o ionsis!inf or . . n;pr i ,t ;ohi- - C't.i. v ! Tndt!i . and Shridan Eves Sore? ,. If your yts er lids are sore; if they itch, bum or feel dry; if your vision is blurred", your eyesight dim; -if you are obliced to wear grlasses, vo to your drwcpist and get a bottle of Bon-Op:o tablets. Dissolve one it a fourth of a c:!s?s of water and bp. the the eyes froTti to to fou t:.r,es a day. Sound, comfortable eves and improved eyesipht will .rriaVe the world look' brighter. Vot- TWtnrn nr Bon Opto trenIn eye:ht su"e in a wee k t time ia many instance.

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Sraart and distinctive suits moderate prices. If you are m search of a that for quality, workmanship favorably with much higher by all means visit our ready -

choose from our comprehensive collection and styics for women and misses.

Tricotine LVeloiir Checks

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Each suit is distinctive m styles; some are smartly plain tailored, others tastefully embroidered or braided. The workmanship reveals itself in the elegant fit of shoulders and sleeves, in the shape of the collars and cuffs. All are uncomrnon and better than the average, meeting the requirements of the most discriminating.

DIU "T J.I Laster is but three pre complete and avoid

The New Springtime Oxfords The styles are new, pretty and many; tlz.es 2Vz to 9; widths AAA to D. With ail sizes and widths we can assure you of a perfect fit.

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A large assortment of colors, to wear with oxfords and pumps.

g?B gHHBgff5BU- . -..! (Purdue). Will tlie looals pit up k;:;me as will be expected of Oris. oil end K.'Oi.oy. both recognized a (.reniior haslieteers in the gnmf t,day? I'aptacsi I'oihinl. the Thonits.oi l.r. !i f , -. .md At. his..n will try to !.. tl..- .?.: thai tlie;- ra ntlas the smi-c witlmir th adajitK" or coll.-Ke . oa. The name of Paddy !rirol. ihe most fam-d mcii'lwr in ' li ("rown team. fantihar to e ry oi'- in Ilamniond Rrd alihoiiKh Paddy be nlax iiiK aaair-nt tlaimotid h hi'! Mill r-,-,i 'i ;):' !oSt of friends that lie ln.nt.-. throntfh his wonderful trfirin;in-es on the Rridif.-ti. It Wi.it :rR I h'-v P.-: :. a deal of tlie rn.vvn- ... , , aro (somii; oer it li vfil" noimli ohoke a Preneh row. In be'tintr cif !, Whit'ltK crov rttin the fstnntc.. l.u; one ran never iril. un .ef nf'.i, nr.d tho leg-ton. ers tvill at' ntpt what (;tii. r great f ni in ;h- m ld!.-w' ha failed r. do.

The pt'obab! i 11 " U p I.cg-iou Slf-rtdan r,f. Vwnlt'r. . T.oTnp--on lJ ". M T!'i.itip:;on --. ...e! ..p.;. IVl'toJ I.. , . Ketl Crotrn .li.iniv.in I - - Me rqi;n ru - - . . ; r. . . t e ra n. '. e ie s. ..' THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN . Alas ('halrners American Or & Ki.un.jry. American T.oeoxnoti-. e American Ptnelting American Steel Foundry.. American Sugar Ilepriing:-. American Tel. & Tel Anaconda Pa Id win txcomoii ve. " I It:: Baltimore Ohio Illilehem fteel i'anadian raciftc v'entral Leather ('hirapo North western.Colorado F"ue! (Vnolidated Oaa Corn Products Crucible Stel Trie I'eneral T'lectric ';enral Motets t M ckan a a ?ieel J.jhigh Vall"y Midvale S"i N. T. Air P.rakXe w York t'entral Northern Pacific hio i 'it les ;.as I'enusyl an:a .KM-,! - eO :i :"n 1 4 4o . 17 s 1 j ; " 4 3 1

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for Easter wear at medium priced suit, and style compares priced models, thefi to - wear section and Sizes $5975

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The Brown Glaze Kid Oxfords 7hrv have gocdyear welt sewed service o!cs; Military or Loui? heels. $10.75 $1.1.50 $12 $12.50 The Black Glaze Kid Oxfords lour choice of Military or Louis Ii-els; goody-at- welt sewed ser

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- '"itis irranri-l of remedies and w.-ndr; n! , era. $ An 'a 5. Veal i ! es t lipht . St ! rroM-T.'ative of Crii. u. Address li.'ljanii hadvtteisht i. J 1 7. no 'a 1 pc-der

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BICYCLE RIDERS EAT LITTLE IN SIX-DAY GRIND y-YirflJlii;.j- -it..J 1 "'L f. tf 4t e - -oJ V I. I. - H 4 Maurice Broceo Knatching tntc oeIwcen sprints. A real meal is about the first thins: the riders in the annual six-day lieyc!e race in New York think of after the bir jrrind ends. While the ! endurance contest is on the men must ; eat sparingly, their food consisting cf small portions of only the .most ! nourishing things. These bites are i taken between their turns on the i track. Maurice Broceo, one of the ! contestants, is shov.-n r.bove. i j . si i i a . ; : : t: s. ... . . ii oi.t ii, ' i ::. e ; 'u !."..". i 1 . a '-- . m -. i;h. tli'.Sn .rlL'.t,'., p:'!. ;.,(' , !',.2'.. i -A'l'TI.i; - i;- p: .-..mm. .M i-i'.t. leady t sm.iis. !. ef St.- : .Men: art!.d H.-c, url:T. S 1 ;'. ' ; i ;c in h i priii, e, si:i 5.'.. .io meiiur- ;;ri,i !: .1. s i . :::. : i JKht w v:."-t . od .i'oi. e i.r.'i-o I.'..!!': c.iii.rcuii .ii'ii IC'sJOill,. Slli.ll.l 't ; ;.:.. i'.'lieher Cf. f p.; Ileife-s. ?T.- '? cow s. JT 2T, n' hu i Is. $,:,u ft 1 l .lie i ': .ivr and ' '"i t -;"-: t w s a::d lit'.ri v. ri no 'c 7." : an:.' i 1 steers. fS.Ort-d i:.itn Stock, r steeds and Ste-cker eat-, f . no .".'I in f,ll '!.'- . .' n ::.. " : o ' : o . ei w e i h i ( i.-,c. TO WHOM IT TfTAY fiON CTTRN 1 he y. s ' 1 a I 1 1 ! ' i (, f .lire' of ; :. I '; v ..; a ni-h.-.d M mlav t.in. .March I'.h a: S p. ""' Ti,.- n n po'-e of lh.s ii'e.oiri.' to aoi.ivnl .a. r-on n.-i 1 ma -l a. tare-., i,, the fr,;i'!h ward and conSedej" te C S3''' Or 'afl'i I'P S 1 1 ' 1 1 IT, e St. I'.NNIlil. pi;V.'V. Mav.n. ;.) .

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' t" : t he the jnt erh.f of liie r . w Ir'lt o: v T'eeaKT not- I'n o r construct io ion i I ', e I ,!on Io; rn t u i l.toch. ! tiier-. .! C 'OO'llilS- ! '..-o'd 'o decorate tiie ti -ale-. have' . , t e eii p ' e : ,.l e;r li ,.:,s H!l'1 two lartij l'at:itief;s .le , ,'i i n the j,ilj . i: i ; i . 'i:';. rii eaei in I' i ior a th- .f'..es of Att er ill the i -itizens' i:.H . A w :vo nh . i ;. nrs.' P. S oeei -Nji una! Ha h io;: ,!

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P-acocks. a third of hh.ls of pa ra .!...., x f.oirth with snow ttti.te wan a r,d : in the fife, mi "utfr ai.d' fl a too -k' ' .fopical hiids. -oi.k'ic 1 1 oi -.r J .;;! Io- susneiidcl fr-tn toe c i i n- . I H'-rivy. I il :T t; r i a ; n l ' i!',r,r 1 n : on r ;"; - . j - 3 j i r t ' s w ; : 1 i m " I" i ;t 5 n1 fo'i, m ( "h 1 1 e i;s i it ri ' v i A : a ! -1 1 1 - ) ..TV , (so , ! n n.i t'i I ALBERT W. REEISE SUES FOR DIVORCE Win: . ieil in e I . - t i 1 it S T ,.oeiisl I.Natiir tirh'-'." uiai.e.s an i ... w he n ha oiie.l ; t hv ; .' i io l t 'A . liee , sc f Hamiuomi did not !i :.l u i n t e re it :n when he cruur.rl . i Nprience in i.-ai life. In fa.; io- wants no move of it. a ttd for that ra-oii has filed .suit !- .1. voice :'i..in hh ., a !'!- in the 1 ,nd i ;. ! i . . r eo : r : ' ' !'.: I - -eio i.-r I ... in oi me.! : e ; . :"..!. owina the he says 1 1 went to i he o, i ni.ir'ie;-. 4..r I., san sr.. a t; d emotiv. home or- Pi ll.;ili.l'.:;ri . Th- To t l!V til.V Went ri a viit t-'' th- home of some .-ei ;t f ; ' o jl ' it i i i n ' . i s . I i a s '.I ' 1 1 ' r i2 t h ' s ! I ; i ' lh- W fr confided to inot th l.ltle se ret rt,,.t ;-ii ilidr.'f e.ire a isp for him a ..r.ii r o !in' rfl'r-r'. Sine, site -.to , ol let iin.i viipp..! t (.er and they tr tht lie in liie sinte hrois.. hor t'ce it-at riace rr la-. ion it o.iid ie a matf : of r -i ,.i . AfiO; li rt; at ti:e ii:..:', "' s loopfor p. few dot A'hert sat a he persuaded her to come t" an a pa "t men t tt hi h he had rented. They lived there for ei.oot a week and it . durmsr '.liis

iic i hat A '..rt ,li?.'..vere.i h s c?4 : -.i"l treat ..lij.'r' io:; . she was addii-t-rl to th- n,. -. Tn ... lii'-p and four 'j : i . daily wo,,; the phtnre 11 'si . .' sa ' .ert He ' e mons : : a : ed 1 , I'Ol HO? i .,', ;n , I 1 j o; ,; OOjS hr h U S ' - PS! i s te I'l.e h . . 1 5 e u' o ; '. . A I i.e; I sla'r.s. ; Sll e eared ! : t 1 ' e for . ' . if 1 ejt he sa V S W j he came home to find no mal waiting" i3 Ivni . When he ake,l her to prepare 1 supper, she w.-uld sav she wa not M'lvntrry herself and i' he wanted any. iti'itncrhe co-ild sret hi ewr mal. I'l'ii.

-r d i fferr n -os ar-se hut these a. ere the hteh spots tt hi eh whit he a :red more fuli- when the osn corv-es iin for tral. i Ihaeh. Gavit and S;im-on are attorneys ' for the pla :nt iff . .cfW AMir. lumi ul UiU i Money tack without ouestir

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CHAS. CHAPLIN CASE If Comedian Brings Divorce Suit Wife Will Name Co-Respondent. ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEAVICEi I.iiS ANi'.KhKS. i "a Mar- n 1. Tie 'other woman" leartttd today as a p.s.it.llity in the ma ri iw 1 discord .hrtwe. n I'hai h.s Chaplin, famous flirn it.tii".! .i; . a 'id h'. .vimtjK wife. Mi!d:d Harris 'iiapliri. who flatly laid t'i blam of iter ijnhaptdneaa at the tier of -, .'iii.in Charlie kti'iv hef.r h- ma- ri' d Inf." ' n the . . . .-f i ' n a p i ti u is-ns a o.i. for divot re. Mis. Chaplin infr.iated fe tvo .ld contest the act on w:th a '.iniTer s jit. numii? a ".-o-respondf i.f." ''There ;s .-.n-c h r woman S .. s ..f f ! i in . ." Mrs, iu -i i msui '.. u ; . ii t-: a r i in he;- eyes. it . i won a -i h" n- ! to sr. i tv-th hefoi e ,c lindv rn. That s V, I.'. . since il la- ( E! . . :ds. i,. 1;::a d: ore" from me. tna: he : t to ...i -.el me to 'livon him." ' i t.il io.e Chaii'e to (i'.ti'n." 1 he ' ouns star protested, "but I don't want to hold a man who doesn't v. a it t . io he'd. And if )i file suit i n insist oi uiaRg ric; in'' name ahwi, 1 .-hnl! ' it t e to defend mj self an) c harg ; ! ii ' y tvha t I 1' now." "Chaplin ms - ft the c ity, pr ?.inao hy aeaplan.. p.r Catalina Island . PUBLIC INVITED TO INDUSTRIAL FAIR Too -h: tlie f.-.tifth atinuai fa r r.:' the I iripcm.l hich srl-.r;.'. w:M be hei.i at t'.e ind'.-str'ai hith . ,...: . 'i'his bizarre i-d'air w!, h ear h ' e.-dir g t a r jt ott-a no.ie ( .n 7.01 t jj n t iii fi j. ,.,la', will include t th. div":ie at : t .ict inn,.' of (he modern midway. Th-ie w i i 1 Wi tn:ntrl shows for ti e :o-.r.-fm:th.; and little ri amati - : -i-,,-s fur oer the drarnf : and daneiriR for the daintt: and r? ent .i- ( , ex nroi . ion? at w Mtcti t i.e ma na gement tins promised to produce a aipp't- of latiah'n aas. There w-ii! he also .r.hand mus-c and appetizinir l'in'!i"ei. nd all 'or one dime, ten cent. ;ii. tenth pa i t of a dollar .

Mckinley lodge :! CELEBRATES ;i BIRTHDAY,!

I l Sac.i 'day. March 2ll:. M''Kinly !,.;dse. P. A. M. wiil teiebiate the,- ' fi t a n n i versa r. . The first inee'.l :is ' t he lodge wat held on Map'it liSt'n. i I'M?, under r'pnsat ion . The .haii-j 'i t eranted bi- the i;rnrl I,od?e of !l diana on May 2')th. !!)!! and was in- j i st ii :.;nl by .l.n'e Joseph l')3' li on .Tare I'rP f i e i : e v i n k 43arfield lodse work resu'tine ft. ni the j usands o. so'd.eis. tr.anyi j ' f t!-e I ''" 'Tl Of of whom desired to join the order. The n.w lode has reeeiv.J exact'y 200 pe- I i tHioiif since ,( was instituted and inJi1 er.tions tfday are that the membership ' r. ill He more than doubled during 1f'2v. ; -aiurdar. Marr h Ii. has h'n se- , ted to rr-'fira;. t r,,-st a n i. : . e . a ' 'y of the new l.tdee . K.fthteen -andida'ri ';i ipifiv itp .MsC" .Mai'in iifir.'" nnd a site, ial supper wP! he se-v-d at thf'rt p. m. and TCorshipfu! Master. Hr - y . Moister,8u and off'.eets etend a cotdial invitation. ?o ail Master Afnsons. and especially Past Makers of C.arfi!d .. (:! tn . -s i a t t n t h dae. to he p.eaent on this d?e to ase , er-etnonie.. SERG-. CRAMER IS IN ACCIDENT I lcru : i i n - ...-j;eat. Poh "rame-r is ii'.irpinjr rroiii"! thi efterroon v itii hi -I ins bf d v harked" a? :l f-'t". of a m....ior.'yr ma'liui) at the ,-,cti-r ..fi Hohltian and Ptidey st.. shortly after 1-H was tidi'iR- in the s;de co r i

' -oc me,r....- ...ij,., t lie t . . recru i" i duly. The dtiter fa.i": K-i was itanie.i

- v d"t n sitfrieiently in mifctn t'l'' ' r:i;i. in. iude one lar ha'tiesi.ip and opr. . t urn. The inachir" sKiddei infojtwo mllfr warfare vesae's. T'10 nnd "ha'h Uih' 't-?. cot- n he tiat y department ha not yet

iaosed arotn.d .'nicer' leg's as s;-t.-U 4 street cor p.o. Tie was l.ad'v bruised Mi- iw" the inj-irieji s se; ;c-;s. The irt.cr ei.-apcd unhtirl. ELECT NEW ALDERMAN A , ew aiderrnan ti ill he eic(-:ed a' a i si e, ni lueeiinsr ' Hi iiin"iot.d ciu-j Pi-.ii omit il Monday nifcht to fill i lie chair neatcd by CTiaries Allen, former oouticiimii n at large. th resitti"d liilUHllXttUMEidlilr DeLaxe Theatre Today JACK PICKFORD in - - "BILL APPERSON'S BOY" Antonio Moreno in the tenth episode of "The Invisible Hand." Saturday JACK PICKFORD -in"BILL APPERSON'S BOY" .Larry Semon in his latest comedy, "The Grocery Clerk," and Antonio Moreno in the tenth episode of "The Invisible Hand"," a'ternoon omv. Sunday SESSUE HAYAKAWA 'THE BEGGAR PRINCE' Al so .mon vome dv. Monda-, Tues. and ed. DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "PAID IN ADVANCE" Thurs., Fri. and Sat. NELL SHIPMAN BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY

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rJHIS is the first thing we take into consideration in our clothing for the little chaps. We have it made so that we can guarantee service, and we don't overlook the nobbiest patterns and smartest models. You'll find some splendid values here at $10.00 carefully made of good durable fabrics. Ages 6 to 17 years. We're featuring boys' confirmation suits this week at $12.50. Dressy styles, well tailored of extra good quality serge bring your boy in to sec them. Others up to $25.00.

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SEDALIA & WILD Singing, Yodeling and Mimicry. FIELDS & ADELIA Singing, Talking and Dancir.g. DEWEY & ROGERS Bits and Wits cf Vadevii!e.

PAUL CONCHAS JR. & CO. European Novelty, Direct from Majestic, Chicago. PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

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