Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 5
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9 I Wa, O. Thomas (as) for Pro. Attorney.
G. O. SchMt (bl) County Commissioner.
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Vote Xor Wiirreu T. McCray. No. 19.
Mr. Fred Krauze very pleasantly r n tert a tned Sunday afternoon nt a birthday party in honor of her daughter. Valeria Kruc. The l'ifnn"ii w af .pent w ith music and dancing and t prettily arransfd two course luncheon was served, with covers laid tor the fallowing: The Misses Ruth and Vera Verboeben. Dorothy Hiniea. Kdith Haohbun, Ijcnora Simmons, and the Misses Vera and Krma Mollenheaur and M;idi'ed'ilicKlry from Chicago. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
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UldSW Hot water - JU Sure Relief
FOF? INDIGESTION
V'ru. O. Thomas (23) for Pros. Attorney.
Tote for Wm. H. Olds (53) lor Sheriff.
O. O. Seta. if (61) County Commissioner.
Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
Vote for wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
O. O. Schatf (61) County Commissioner.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Himb'roff returned fr.ira a mouth spent on their farm which is located in Alamo. Texas. Tins is the second time this winter that they have been down, this time Mr. Hembroff went to supervise tin- shipment of his produce, which is cabbage. However, it took lonprer than lie had anticipated on account of the tieup in the railroads, due to the strike. They I- turned by the way of New Orleans. Many people m Lake county have farms !i"af Alamo. It is not only a delightful place to spend the winter, but commercially profitable.
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The W. K. f. Nx. IMS. xxill met t tomorrox afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall. A large attendance is desired. There will be an election of officers. The May Tleanure Club was entertained at the home of Mr, and Mrs. II. K. tlardner "ii May 1st. The evening was spent with dancing;, music and games. In conclusion a nicely ar
ranged luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. l.embert and family. Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. faker and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Miller. Mr and Mrs. It. kvissniaiil. tleore Kussmaul. Mrs. A. Ilerring'toti and A'. Hams. - - Maz7 d Tv. the Max Solui'.iiun (Jare. vxill hold its recular iiietitig on Tuesday wening at eiRbt. 'floek at t! ljethal Sabbath school on Sibley st. Thfie xx'.li tie an ei.-ctii'n of presid-nt and a r i a iireme tii s for the celebration for May 'th which will ' an international on", vx r 1 ! be mad-. Tl. celebration will bo he'd in com mera t ion of the dite that the "Jews Have I'aiesi me." Wm. O. Thomn (25) lor Pros. Attorney.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for SheilfT.
Joe Giuham's ad will interest y
Tote for Warren T. McCray. No. 13.
STOP! LOOK AND LISTEN! -Your pmri" is out of tun'-. Hnyt A Walker, piano tunrrs. Repair work a specially. Best work only. To si-cure new cunt oinf r s. price $1.00. fall early will ! here two rtayn only. I'hone ll'On-it. b-i-l
MASONIC NOTICE
Vote for Win. H. Olds (53) for Bherlff. I
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Sr.haaf (61) County Commissioner.
. Have you been reading Joe Graham's ail in The Timks? .ri -rs -2 1
C. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
Vote for Warren T. MoCray. No. 19.
Huchel, of AJorrainc ave. - T!;e regular monthly meeting of the Hammond l'ost, American Legion. No, 16 .xvill be held Wednesday evening at S : 1 5 in the new club rooms, which are located in the fhieago Produce building on Slate St., opposite the Federal b'ltldini;. All members and service men me earnestly requested to be present. II. K. A moss. Adjutant. The fourth division of the M .E. Ladies' Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at thr home of Mrs. Farley Dunbiu, .7 Kimbach ave. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
Vdte for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
O. O. Schaef (SI) County Commissioner.
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Mrs. F. ix. Mct.lhee. of Grand napids, Mich., formerly of Hammond, returned home last night after a t-lt with her daughters, M;s. ICafl Sailors and Miss Zola McGhee. The West llamnvml n:nn:ercial Club will meet this evening at eight o'clock at the WetUworth school. As tiieie is cs;jc-fia y iniporrant business to discuss, aii members are urged to come. - Miis Fiorivice Gesc iieirii r r. who liny been iH with the dyphtheria is improving rapidly at the home f lu r parents on Sibley st. Vote for Wm. H. Clds (53) for Shetff.
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
The Ladies' sociation will lug- tomorrow in Weis Hall, quested to be
Cat hoi ie Benevolent - ashold its regular meetevening at eiht o'clock All members are represent as there will be
installation of officers. C. Lockwood is in New Or
week attending a convention.
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The Standard Hearers will leave on
Hi" 6:o5 ear ttniorr..w evening if they desire to attend the meeting which is being he'-d at the hdnie of Mis. Harold Harper. C-1 Bridge st., Gary, Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
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i granted a diejrsi 1 by Jiuire Hamrnond uu wav mnled name of Kdith 1 from mariy-
Catherlne i". S hre.iner his npndied for a divorce from lor limbaini. loun J. Sehreiner. Attorney J. C. W) He Is reprfseiitins th plaintiff.
BOY'S LEG BROKEN Willi" i'l.lj ins in tlostiefi near the c-orni-r uf Indiana and Jesse streets late Saturday uft'itioon. Charles naming7 ;ars Id, of y.n Logan st.. was struek by n automobile driven by William Yallii'r, 'MS Michigan avenue The boy was ru.-hed to St. Margaret's
hospital wher f'r. . t). Me'.ton found!
that be had received a broken legr. W it ui-tises say the boy rushed in front cf Vai'.alr's machine.
c(lt; is nivncil by Gliftr Juncan,
I ennsylv ania ne.. who LtJ 1' ft il in the. strr-t uhile lie went in a jsarajre for necessary repair. Transport in the mot i -re;, r le in a truck to his home. Strodtbeck is sillejjixl :o have visited a S'ate 'st. Karate in an ;i;teu-pt I., find the nm'or paris for repairs. He was t .u .-.t 'on- d by the gar. riKt) ke'per. v hose suspieiun woi,- eon-
nrnien wliui .lun'-nn entered the ai
the next, day seckinic his stolen luotoicyele. The owner of the Karate told Detectives Sinner ttttti Kiiili Hammond Central stati-iri the name of tin )oung man who had Fouthased repau party tallying witlt tlio.no need.-J on the
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at ion. Although he lad nii-nths in the eoiinty jail f, "f the pi ohiliit ion law, h' himself nnuiutrio from fun tu t ion. Sunday night f -- -i i i RKf iH G'r-iiid and Smith p; 'oit. Cesides. the tun .tn pallors 'of "friou nt a i n
thre,. barrels of rahin rnash. ThlS tIKil't.lllf jfi the illy ,-0! jrot 120 days af to" lifrul far fne f,f $28i
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G. O. Schaaf (61) County Coiumissloner.
Wm. O. Tiiomae (2C) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
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cjrmorts'.rate at th' prtHtept meetinj ever Void in Hamni'Mid w lo n he tpok stra icht from i he shouider and did n "Pussy f.iot.nj,-" in tnakinjr any chars i and which will be dornenstra tei v iif t. il..- halb'ts arc oour.'ed r-.n Tti'.xday mi; I t. This ivi.nil'rful KRthering to (I .,.''ilt people were brought to S'liio and L'.oihi turned away has provd the (.riat need r.f a large auditoriurr in o . ; r city and what could be a more fitting r.e t Via a the fraction cf tiieiuor.a! to the boys who scrv'd ir the lite war ith Germany? Here hoping their dream uf a fine hom ma y be : eal i d. C. G. KING WILL, frcf nlT.t. "liu For Hiram flui).'
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! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) V'l'KKA, Kan. ' Iady." the pet do? Mro. F. G. I:a'f!.ff. wife of a Topeki nti.-t, which di here a few davi
ap.-, had a "riuiar" funeral. A child's coffin rouffht pine box e.h. tt;ncd from an undertaking- firm eneased the. body of Mrs. Ratcliff's pt when it wa-s lowered lo its last restins: p'ai-e.
stolen motorbike. The younjf nien followed.
arrest of th-
FIND STILL ON BLACK OAK FARM
John Hank lived in Ulack Oak, and
activities he operated
BOYS TAKEN AS SUSPECTS
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
a. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.
Wm. C. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
C. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.
VOTE FOR Dwight M. Kinder FOR Prosecuting Attorney NO. 24- ' 'A Square Deal To Everybody9 Is Kinder's Slogan
Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l.ucht. Jr.. and children, of fhu-ago, left Sunday for Los Aneirs, fal,. to make their future home. Mr. Lucht Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucht of Dotv sr Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
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Grow l will get married ia Junt. John ays so. Mother is satisfied if father is. Hear what the neighbors say. "Yes " says Mrs. Happyland to Mrs. Welfare. "I wonder if she is going to light housekeeping or furnish a home of comfort. "Mr. John Price, her future husband, has a fat bank account in a Gary bank and holds a good position. Ke can very well pay cash for his furniture if he wants to, but why should he?" "Yes," said Mrs. Welifare. "There is a store in Gary where they sell just as chcip on convenient payments as cash and give 5 per cent Profit Sharing Certificates on your own term. Furthermore, you buy your furniture in the forenooa and jour home is ready in the afternoon."
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June Bride Ve Say Credit Free as Water.
1mod woman! run The Iiammi-.nJ Woman's C!uh held it final rneetittc" for th" year 13H1920. at the K. uf P. hall on Saturday afternoon. May 1-t.. at three o'clock. Mrs. "W. A. Hill, the president, who has conducted the affairs of the ciub so successfjiiy for the ptst year presided at the meeting. After a short business session the meeting was turned over to Miss Kate Hamilton, chairman for the day. which was Children's Pay, on which the children of the membei? of the cluh were given their prmual entertainment. Thne was a larpe attendance of both members and children, an dtiie pr.iffrain was very much enjoyed by the grown-ups as well a we'.! as the children. Th" program which so d i i g ht f u! iy entertained all of those present was as follows: Vocal solos. Die; Hi own Hear, fuckoo, Mrs George Hanneuer. i end ; rt g . I've (!'l the Mumps, and Go Ask Your Ma,. Mrs Mabel Po.vley llarpi ; dramatization. Mrs. White Ten. by four little Itusslan girls, in Kngiish and T'.ussia n ; vocal solos. Swinging in the Grapevine swing and Little Tommie Tomkins, Mrs. L. L. Bomberser, magician, Kobert Wa"sman of Chicago; readings. The Wind. Little MIT ha n Aiii'-i". Mis. Mabei TVwley Harper; Little Secrets of the l'iano. Master William F.igger. accompanied by Mrs. M i k esch. Mrs. J. T. (.'lark, reporter iur the day. Vote for Warren T. McCray. STo. 19.
The Loyal Sons of the First Baptist church held their montni.v meeting at the home of Ned Cook. 481 Becker st. There was an election of officers which resulted as follows: President. Vern Milne; secretary. Lloyd Ortt : treasurer ,Ned Cook; chairman of membership committee. Herman .VicKenzie. After the election of officers refreshments were served. a. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner.
KHvaid StrodrVieck, .162 Indiana nve., and U renew Gregory, S9 154th pi., West J Ia.mii ior.d. tfr R.rrigml this morning in the city court cbargeel with grand larceny. The -n.se was continued and both Imyjs relrstd on Ix ti'ks of $2o0 each to if r-cnr M y 1.". It. is aliened that they too't a motorccle which they found a!andoned on a street in Indiana Harbor. The rnotfir-
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The operetta. "The Japanese
which is to be, given at the Country Club on tV'ednesday. May iith, promises to be one of the best of its kind that we have ever had in Hammond. The cast includes the following- principles: Mrs. Louis Kreeman. Miss lone Reynolds. Mrs. L. L. Bomberger. Miss Mildred Sherrer. Miss Kathryn Sharrer, Miss Virgine Hammond, Mrs. George Hannauer; accomyanist MVs. Lillian
Mikesc r. stage decorated by the Mes- j dames T.. O. Wmckler. C. B. Nelson I
ant Glen Feters, the chorus of Japanese girls coached by Miss Kdith Reynolds are Clarice Hirsrh, Mildred Whinery, Marion t'unningham. Martha
Roth. Janice Young. Kathleen Lyons, i Veargedell Schmidt. Genevieve Gantbj It, Carolyn Puton. Katherine Huchel, Constance Graham. Adelaide Kox. Grethen Andree. Marion McAleer. Dorothy j Hersinger. Klinor Shanklin. The fo!- ! lowing are in the dance of the "Cherry j Blosro'Tis." Anna Fart on. Swift ie -,-i ron. Minnie Jane Smith. AVinifred Taa-
Koner. Rose Pilllschir. Mary P.uth Smith. Klinor Gostlin. Miriam TeRay. and Adeline Anderson. Arlene Davis and Edna Hirsch will do the dance of the "r.uttei flys." The operetta is one of the monthly enf ertainnients tp.at the entertainment committee has arranged. It is being coached by me Mcsdames L. L. Romherger and G. Hannauer. asisted by Miss Kiiith Reynolds the Instruelor of music in the high school. A large attendance is hoped
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
Win. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (S3) for Sheriff.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. P.eckwlth has as the;r guests. Mrs. J. K. Selfe of New Orleans, and Mrs. H. S. Millard of Jackson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Culbert Tient to Michigan City on Sunday to see Mrs. ft:', be it's sister. Mrs. M. Sehutt, wioi is rjuite i'l in a hospital thre. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Arentz. fr. and Mrs. S. L. Hiiffi motored to .loliet. ye... iTdsy and spent the rlay with Mis. '.. Fridge, who is a sister of Mr. Ai'-u.z, Vote for Warren T. McCi-ay. No. 19.
O. O. Schaaf (61) County Commissioner. Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney. Vote for Werren T. McCray. No. 13.
NOTICE TO HAMMOND VOTERS The Businessmen's Republican Club of Ifamnn.nil are lending every pnssib'e assistarce i o pet the voters out ti the polls on May 4th. and wi-sh to announce that an ample supply of machines have been engaged for the special purpose of eonveLng voters to ami from i he different' factories and frlrilna's, etc., to their respective voting p'a,c-s. No matter who yioj ate or w here you mav be located. If you have a vote in Hammond, call S22 and niir machines will be at your service ai no expense to Hammond voter. Routing office ,322 Hammond. 5-1
Hiram W. Johnson ! for President All citizens dc;iring to vote for Hi-! ram W. Johnson for President should
mark the ballot with a cross in the square following the name (13) H;ram
W. Johnson (X). and should also mark) with a cross in the square following j
the names of the following delegates to the Republican State Convention from the various uards of the city as they are pledgfd to vote for the nomination of Johnson delegates to the National convention at Chicago. This is important and should be cut out and taken to the booth that no mistake be made. First Ward, No Contest. Second Ward, One Delegate. (63) Howard A. Beender (X) Third and F.lever.th Wards. One Delegate (64) Harry L. Dorton (X) Fourth and Tenth Wards One Delegate (63) A. J. Dreesen (X) Fifth and Sixth Wards One Dcleg.vte (63) Roy G. Conde (X) Seventh Ward. One Delegate (63) Elmer D. Brandenburg (X) Eighth Ward, One Delegate
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Ninth W,
(63) Walter F. Bielefeld (X)
It is necessary to have delegates to nominate Johnson, so do not fail to vote for the above delegates if you favor Hiram W. Johnson for President. C. G. KINGWILL. President. "I'm for Hiram" Club, Adv. Hammond, Ind.
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Mr. s.nd Mrs. J. Murphy, of Cleveland, ".. spent (he week-end as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Che igny of o:
Mr?. Mm ray Camp of South Hammond very pleasantly entertained in honor of her seventy-seventh birthday yesterday afternoon and evening. The guests came for dinner and remained for tea in the evening. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. .1. Camp. Harry fork. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner. Mr. and Mrs. John tamp. Mrs. Kmma Davis and family. Mrs. Adeline- Camp ami chii.iren. Mrs. Margaret I-'ry. Kddie Whit toy. Mrs. Margaret Hi tickle. Mrs. Minnie Mc.Nair. Mrs. John Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Davis. Mrs. LJIon Mills, and Miss Alice Rack holm. Mrs. Camp received the congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends for the happy return of many more birthdays. She also received inpny beautiful gifts. Wm. O. Tnomas (23) for Pros. Attorney.
a. O. ScUar.f (61) County Commissioner. Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
LEGION ENDORSES j THIS PRG-RAM j Kndoi s-en'ep t e-f the .'rniy's Amr:- ! raninilon program voiced in a t-eso. ilutfin adopted rrcn;!i- by the National I-'.vrcijt.ve Committee of the Amrican Lesion. Tire committee further j recommends' that legion posts through j out the rountr;- co-operate with the ! rniy in the nation-wide undertaking. I Sergeant "ran-ier. in charge of the Hammond recruiting sta:ion has j-:t. J re, icd a com num i ca t :on from the I ar Depart"ient bearing this informa
tion. In connection with it the official ai ktiowierigernerit r.f Benedict Crow ell. acting secrets'.v c-f war. to F. l. Ciiirr. National commander cf the Kegton is quoted. He says in part. "Support from such an organization a." the American legion is a source of distinct enco'i rageniT t to the.se inter, ested in the education and Americanization program of the military establishment, and I am confident that this work will be carr.ed c-ut with beneficial results hot h to the Nation and th Army."
Vote f-r Warren T. 3cCray. No. 19.
Mrs. f-illen Harbison of 'ha t le .-, o v. u. West Virginia, is here to pay an extended visit to her daughter. Mrs. .1,
Wm. O. Thomas (25) for Pros. Attorney.
G. O. Scha?f (61) County Commissioner.
Vote for Warren T. McCray. No. 19.
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(rure Lane; sugar, wnicli, m our judgment, is equal to American Refined, at a special price. May shipment from New lork. Wire your requirements at once, as the allotment is limited and we will protect you before shap advances which, in our estimation, are inevitable. Act quick. Wire at once. IL E. Molts Co. Foreign and Domestic Sugar fxlerchaats. 745 EUCLID AVE. CLEVELAND 0.
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SWS THKY WKItK not n Tin-: Jn Kdifor Lake County Timet.: ivindly allow me a few lines to deny Hie accusation made by the "alleged'' managers of the Wood meeting that anyone, connected with the- Johnson force.-! w'a. responsible for tho .-hort-aie f chair? t their meeting. Had they been "on the job" they could have secured the same chairs, used on Friday right which were obtained from the American Legion and the Lion Store for line on that right only. Senator Johnson and his friends do not need 10 fight their cause in that way as was
A Scientific Hair Color Restorer Th way h bn f "tund for fdHhemI retteriny jrrt hair t it natarJ coior. It t offTmA to mB in Mary T. Gotdmn Scientific H &ir Coior lorer. It et-.da gray Lr La from to 8 QJ6.
Scientific Hair Color Restorer lTTRTP Sen3tedyfor,freetr:letilefVe VL1 T. .oliiman end one of oar pcil comb. State tbo exact color of yooT hAir. T-T it on a lock of Tnur bmir. Neto tbo naalta. Thrn yol ivvl 1. now why thojsanda of vtnu m iw ajremdy usui this aciennuc hair rotor restorer. MARY T. GOTDM XX 467Goldiiuiu Bids., 8 1, i'aul. Minn.
What Do You Think of This? Shall a Republican Candidate Pander to Democratic Votes in Indiana? Following is a reproduction of a part of a card being distributed all through the state as a last-minute campaign move: "DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS Vote for Hiram W. Johnson. "Special Notice: Even if you have voted the Democratic ticket in the past, you have the legal right to vote a Republican ticket in the primary. If challenged make affidavit at the polling place that you intend to support the majority cf the Republican ticket next November. This will enable you to vote for Johnson." SHALL DEiMOCRATS CHOOSE YOUR NATIONAL, STATE, COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES, LOYAL REPUBLICANS? WHO SHALL RULE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATS OR REPUBLICANS? LET YOUR VOTE SHOW! REPUDIATE SUCH TACTICS!
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