Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1920 — Page 7
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NTpdnesdav. June 20. 1920. THE TIMES Pas
I
GARY FULLY
PREPARED FOR ! nAIPVMDIC!
unuumi ll
! Palmer Is i
Absolutely Confident
In an' Around GAR y
tram ivcre derailed from the Oh-H.-i-P"ak A 1 hio railway trurk five mi tea wet: hi i f lit" last nulii . Th u-rei-kiKe rrtu,rt't fir" an.) the propel ty icss 1.1 ciitiMijtcrt al more than tS0'ht''l.
v ieP wit:. '.aI . Th'.v . ar.ie this city a few iv'i-ks ajo t.. pr'-s ini at ihn w-1.1injj of Mrs. Carl.-jn' brottier, Oeorire McK.nha.
Mlj. A. V. Dalrvmpie and his Mtv
forces" attempt
larv. iti ! h.'it
MAY DIE AND
jCarlin His Manager Says, MAY BE CRIPPLE
j That He Will Win On ! First Ballot.
rndoavor to clean up the boot I osiers j ftnd moon shiners in 1-a.lte count). they j "'All! probably rcf iv" a co'd reeoptioii ; in 'he stetd city, or in other prJs they ! will find that t'hief of police Fortius i and his force haw not been idle, in j
'heir war on the illicit manuf at-lure and sale of intoxicants Records at the Gary police station .-how that tiief Forhis. and his men have been consistently active in arrestir.fi violators of the state liquor law S.:t.oe the lirst of the ear, the ?t'i
o.'v police have caused the arrest of i litiuor violators, besides ronfisealiiiK ; larne number and varied assor' mnt i
(" stills and a larso quantity f limmr The ' Iron Kiver" drv forces will rind tnat t'tiey will haw hut little t ,i do when they rach larv. Ti' city has been cleaned up pretty thorough and :f here if any boot lectins couii." on or any Mills in operation, it is not because the 41a ry authorities know of it. xiiry was never "dryer" than it is to
day If there wr- any sulls or boot j it users m existence tn Oarv when Maj j 1 Dairympie and his men commenced j 1
'heir war in Rake county find bearing rf 'he dry aareuts approach, it t ottrn that they have made th-niseives .-carce bv now.
If !- da i-c- sw i n n : ? i rs re
Id Rvian i l.ir.- . ! .-. d snoftl.v
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KHth . s'vtrrswt
l STFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICE S VX KKA.Si IS' N ' fa-.. June 'U. A horse-shoe, Unit -honor-, ! ..iro n o:' d h.ck. will he pr-.'yiitrd i Altoim-y
! ,e . Mi.cn-'ii p.iimer. when he a r ( rives her.' Friday cm ninu at tin head jof the seven I y-si x IV iir.ylvaiu a d-ie-i grates pa-dC'd to h-is support in 1 hi 1'nnvcMiiMi opening Mondav and the hundreds of I'aiiiier su pp. r 1 - rs iiKiKini; tup tfi- tw. I'aimir sp Hi tr.i.ns from
I ei: nsy j v.'iTi lil . The li.rH-sh-e was pu K.l up in Salt. likt I'iry fn route o San l'r;iri. mh !ir
i former n"ii!esr from Virgin. a. ''. ;Car:in. Ka.mt-'-'s c.im;iaxn rTiafiater. ! ;!.' r-'irds it-; fiTidin- .a'ti"d '.v i c h ! the withdrawn! of v'm. ; M c Ado. . as
t.-rtiay v hen he w:u- rur u heel of a l)..;,vv m.'ii . i ipi'i. i It- r. st ,.f 1, : ' i i'' icr"di:: to il lit s.sc; T e.ioii,- a bi-vie and u n.--t i r 1 r i;.ir t
t. .VlCtlo: si-Ti Twenty - I-'i I h n: i irv s.-h. .oi lni da we I ru. -I, ;iid
n.u'to-s -in.: ers from his l. i noon yi-s-o er i I he h.- -vx 1 1 1 he a P. r..ri was holding 'o a
t -.,.-k dri.-n In A. f M t i n ih : I N a r nil.- and Hroa-iwii th; a 1 1 t-nipt i d o pa - - ! Jo-
mann.t omhk'
t lie
of The hoavv
Twin City
News Notes
I i a I y
A r.rofepsi. -ria I boon, repairer has ai
v -,j in t he Twin ''Mi-s for d I j ibd ' I lie ad
"l,ad tidings comes from the home of Mr. and Mr'. I,hvd Johnston Hi
1'iaty. a n m u n. in tl. arrival il a
; voiiiir st.ti . Mrs. .l.duist n is well j Known in 'his city as Miss S' .tia Tlu-e ! to fi.re her iiiarrii;e and who was employed HI the i.J'ioes of the llartli.v . I'ual Co., hefore she hecanie wedd.-.j , and later. )irtn: ih1 vnr white r I huthand fotiu ht in France . The rnu- ! !o h re eomiurtably situated in tie-' Clary bon-e arid a v.ov hapiiy r-ver
lit of ttoir first -born.
The .v-imh:n ."luh i 1 ' c j lair.ed ' d . y at h .. of M I A. ' anariidh'::- in i'arri.-t: a.". Kverett Kisher. son of Mr. an ; i ;..-.( , m F:sher of N'r'h Ilarr; and wh'.se headquarters Jf hi S"' wa- on a vv. st-rn trip and s1 -pi hTe la.-t I'vi-nint. -pending t h wii)i 'a.: fniks He departs f home 1 1 w ri t da v .
n I .
o attfiid. Th doors v. ill he admit ptople early as 7.3r'
KIevn -year-old Kdwaril ile Kim si., sen .f m ;- .,n,t .ir. Mel binir w ; : I p.- t a k n in the to spend the summ. and t ret from a .one illness he has be p.. t'-d to. The rnaim. of ; r :. -d to brins- ale-.ut ih- d..-irf.i
. n v- it c t. OP !! t
j o ,!, K . i Mis. The regular mftm; of fhe Ladie ivt. i Aid of the Christian church will .jol.ouis our tomorrow afternoon in the church ! otT j parlors and all members of the socety l;ni- 'ai e ured to be nresent . 'r !l""' M f" I. SoH.erp of Ivy st., has ju : returned from a many weeks rest am
I : iee.,..,.rHri..n or her health at the homer.
: n
idtiv es in Chesterton. !m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
etiipioyrnent at t In ! i he city and titid 'inn on hand . T Io
nic bout
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n- ulerahle mend - ' j ndo
t ri
t l.roui; hnut trie
ii-ed. torn Hod otiierwisc
ii.-. to mak
U Slire HVt-'.TV' of 1 1 1 S iv ss vv h en i h e ba i b
next w e.-k . Mr fariin n not ni"i' He ".s post iv e . "There i no contest a:
iay 1 w.-u!d not be su
m r v-.,.n on the rirst ha'!i
v;td-avv a! .-f M Ado.., the so e administration
prine nit;-
d'a .
S--UC- 1 !a
I.arn.s was knock'1 .. fa ! ! , n.; f. ne.it h t he v lur.
; truck. ! C i.'o'i-.i : nit- itid -viih the tl.-sh lorn j fi'e'ii hi leir the ltd wa ruhed I : t !,.- M o. v hospital vvh.t.. he was oli-.-i ou the i'nn:n- tttbif ano but litii..' ; ihae.-e i- N.-id out for h's riciot rv I Ti-dav. h.oeei. atten.iirifr physicians. I state ' Via ! he ha-' r gained eoni-iou-j tie s and l as :ii0! nue :m ;tov-. rM..(1 .
not
dii.'
t a'i." he said surprised i I'a! ni W,t: the 'timer icmi its .nd:.iate. The
k HERE'S CHAICE ! TO EARN TITLE
o 1 1 ri r rMo. H 1
b.orse-sh.f pili-hf r v in d-' l erm i n i Ha how ill :sr til- best talent in t
j -id m : : ist r.i 1 1 t j ;'ori i l r . . . t he . . n v er. : ion ' wi! be s i cot ed n o
s v ; l . e n i . v con -and Mr Palmer n a Piatform tha
Ctvo,
.1 S'.ite.- atitl "ariada. !'!' i . n : : if t he v semi -o the Vatior.a' Horse
'.'ill have i their fi-h--e Tour-
HITIHG STANDARD OIL
will frank'v meet the 1: ssr that are 1 in the minds and hearts of ttie jteop:,-. i "There w;l! be nor tlurkinj or dodinn- th. lope of su. cess of the tlrk.-t i ni!' l i're'v- depen.i uiir; our vvt 'lintr-
BAUD MAKES DEBUT lE:
rami'tr. w.-i.t-r, is to he '.. the we,( of A:lL-U thotisand dollars ;n ,,. Siven in tn-p-hies and t en trie to tTne luekev P'tch'n A SMo.-i a t : on. 5 AK'-ori, 11.
held in Akron. t tifh Three IZe are 10 he
utsh .
,d a!
Hor
m...-.t ditf 1.11I' . The lauit
to . H-i'lPfsiii -i' so mu. h as 1 lie e,.tistanr use if 'he books wheh l.nni:aieoit their impaired condition anil the ,. e of .n, who 1 an 1 m-uiisl rucl th-ir pa'-s and make more h triPK t he r.-ad-1 n aft. r p.nt eoininue.l use. ;H invaiM.i he in set t , n . 10 th" horartes M -s . I'urtif is super isiiik 'he w.-rk nd instrnetinj; a eia--s in this protie-i.-nt s.-r-vp." . She eojlles from )..-; tut, lb, at d is cl.ts.-i 'l as a p r" t -'ss i o n a 1 l.ookbltltier . Miss Fb.ren' e . .-hlif Kr has arrived li-ii... from th" Wisconsin l'i iv. rsity Httd will remain t 'm- summer months htoe with h-r father. ir and Mrs. V . il St-lilieker. who has recently (an en one of the Phillip!" apartments !n
When Miss sYhllee .oP.o,. -h- f,!! nii'i y .1 r m t h d -econom -es .
ass tsant librtir-
the Indiana Hail. or library is a va.atio n of a few weeks Mrs
'actus club is foreeointr the parties at members' ii .m.-s 1 hi-
s that are used.; pas' few weeks and have, arrant-- j
110 tits mad-- to attend a tier f. .r mam e al a '"hieaeo theater Sa'urday evening to vviirn-ss "The Pa.-Mil", Show ' A dinner Will be en ..y-d at th- r.illdjo i Inn tirior to the attenddnce al the th'-a-ter. i
ome disllr-ninml-il so
fie studymu' and readme
Th" Von n e; 1" n u ri h if S : . t ran me 1 w . : i hriimitr il l s' fwtt-il w ha 1
a n d
' 10
Peoples Pan!. K . Mis. ' la-t e ! -rp tlo- 1
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nil . ' he 1 I h -: 1 u
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. i, p.arint: a ve k r rt ' urn.- ' : 1 slo n'f-rs ;n lo r p lar'niem -f home
trs T'.irdie Peters
i a n a h a v in
Severn! Indiana. Harbor ladies, metnlier ol the Mayflower '.amp. Royal . urhhors wtre in a ' ; ndn n ft- a' the in.er. t ion - a n'-v order in r;,ry yes-
,ii ''day alU'iii'ion wtiere h si tio.,1 ,1 m-
.or 'tioe m proere- an 1 a class adoption taking- plat c 'ti 'he ever.ine. lary n-.w h.-asts of ,v.-tai .-amps ti r t -(Kr yiri-'iuli.n of the Supreme t.'anip at I! k ls;,nl . Mrs. i'harlf? Slyke of flraper'tne st was h'.sttss to the h'h.ti 'sday Kveninc Five Hundred ("uh tomorrow ev-e-r; 'Hi; Mi . and Mrs. Robert Hawthorn ' P,ohrts IP motored here -v 1 1 a the-r t'A-.-, daocltiers Jrid vtere L-t.tsi- a'
served and d to 'ar.e d o r e 1 ' ! c 1 as a i-t-sidetp. Th-te w tn t .1 planhi V-fi
y :i'n I th
1 :
Fill: RKN'T .". roim house, also ? furnished rotirriK tor light house keeping. 4'.a lUrinff Ave. Kat Chicago. 6-50-1 "'.v l.NTKr.i Mxperienced swjne ptincher n-t t. rs, holJ r-on, helpers and 1a1'orer;. steadv -vork. Oood wapes. Apply hravt-r CorpAration, Bust Ohicaco
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1 reel' a! I'o of Itrumii
e n a tid ' if re t If ! 11 VI
o'lm; 0 u :i horn'. he . ioir. r ! . 1 i rt 1 Ii I o . , -lis jar' a . d r,y Mrs. , 1 rid si. on
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fieri ti- n .
d.-nts . re t he 1 11 vit -d (. .: y -a : r. n p''oj;ram va.--1 t'o- t -c h n :J '. e o, th e 1 former well merits h'ini'irii
M is-
if
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H c- n s h. a vv w h c a s.- e s at t h as re- lirned f i
eor.du' ' s the ehii Fas' I'liieaRO li
on a va- at
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i.-an: ' n f .-
Krrrna ll-ie
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a ri '
1 ri d a ?
Winters I 1 l . r a r 1.1:1s iluriii,' hi
: whioh thev have a r'Erh' to krnv ms , TT" . , , . ! where we stand. The adm in 1.-1 ra t n o City Proud of its Fine Forty J wi;: , ird , sed n every o:.v. .. " Two Piece Musical i'1 wnr;u S1r m-r himsep-
HERO RECEIVES S1CO.00 CHECK
Organization.
'SPECUl TO THE TIMES'
C
e"H!TI.NO. IMP.. June -P. I he rut ; Refinery Fund of the ?tnndard 'hi
nrpar.v' nHV'a P-'1 erst aress tea-'ar- j
sC Mondav. June lst. The audienr
consisted of memrters of the Board ,c rvjrectors. llxeeutives and officials cf the local management ana members
j Mr .-nr'.it i s. p st -m c s o r I o the -P ,1'
bi'itv 1
f the joint general commit tustrial relations. The t olio wins prosram wa
.. n 1 n -
dii admit tha' thi-rt Tttav -of an arsument in reara-d m. hnt he dismi-ised t;e serneis iIifTicuitv in the
fol io w i n wnrh' "There will. of
course, be .-e.me d ' fT .,r'ni-.v- as to t lie platform d eei a ra ' ' 'tis, hut Tiothi-te rh it w;!! lead : a 1 r nionious debate nr a a hand on merit of '.he administration's
; r"kvei- tt mon'h a 1 . -.-i ." r e ' I tr ac tn J work short iv nftt
lizard p id d
ninrer j M'nitt h 1 n
? .-ra.-h w n r h e
J . t Robert .--on wn t home from udrM-rh' when he - s . If'ikitii; en
tin Fast 'liir.nn staff of s su hs' it u' in ir in !".'!' place ausenet .
St. Anr.o li-.'sirv S..e:etv
rliv ;( soetiP Thursday eerir, wpp Mrs. p.onard Koih. chairman of th aflatr
a nd she will ha "' a crop St Mali's auditorium hi
M ' - s the St and a
I t "iiuai j p.'iu r y i Inn ac
ho 1 enter' a srs F. 1 r ' '; r,
Will it ni
f a.-.e-t mis. . that it' ii st . af - com ;
m .rids
I,; ;-'oo-e .u . . H I . I S ' 1 e ' ' C d F. .1 d
y in 1 i.'.t ti si. ; .r t h. 1 1 f - I Tin
' ipl-nt a, tr rs
Kensincton rin'thn; tomorrow eveninc; wit Haiyht ofinual nomination and -ii't ion
; r, ) 'K f. t.!:1i ... 1 1 members !.. present
j Xf'TF'K ry A PPFICATIO.V TO ISStT'l j F.O.VPS ! STATU OF IX1UA.VA. LAKE !X)l"NTT.
SS IN THK MATTER ' F THE AP-!''-!' 'ATI' ' OF' THK ''IV-Il, CTTT '!' K VST H!OA-;0. INDIANA. T i ISSVM THK I'ltrNCIPAL. SUM !' TWO mrKKI THOUSAND Ij'-Tic.-; M'aii'.e, HOj,ARS TV KO.VD3 FOP. ! 'ARK I.M PP.' ''VIIMK.VTS, j Notjee i;; h,-rt-l..v given that the Ciep jCitv .a' Fast Oiuaco Indiana, ha uI-t! i with the State Roard of Tan Cnmims- ( sioners a pet j; ion to Issue bonds for j the p.,rpns,. ,,f park improvements tn
n a roi i 1 "e rini.-iiiii sum o i not to exceea I wo hi;';'- ! Hundred Thousand S200.e'i0.00l Dollars i lheoue, serially and bearing interest at the-
4 u a p l-
rate of six f 6 i per cent nor annum pay.
Hitnc li a ' I a n -k i . Ioi: A'-H'b-my . sister to Mrs M
ti'A.aPii ate., i- In., on a temvpil v ith her sislf' and '- le:t-
c.-oiri pa ri p-d hy I: e r brut hi-r .loseptt 1 l it. k ftiplt 'Var set e f,,r rntoi, lown, where ,!,-w Tla'l1.--VlSlt an. lift SlSter who : S H tiUM i nurse in rite M- r- y honiia! . f otv. Stie ma remain r :o-re ;i nd
:. m Indiana Harbor f Liberty ill
uch- I
able semtsanne a .'! y, sad Hoard of Part
and alao asJclr.p'ommiss.ior.ers fi
st aside a former Authorization of said
Hoard of a Iik
nu.ar i
he an ' Foard of a like amount for the sane nff .- j Purpose heretofore made. That a pu'--
a.-ke,j that ! hearing on sa?d appp.eation wall he j held at the offices of said Board at the State House at Indianaoolts lnrtiam
Mr. and Mrs John .1. HesPn. recent n ,h ,)f JtiW Iv wedded 'ii ."hunc. a' the I m m a r u - I r , , ,e A M of ,a,d lav nT late ,'..,,,..,-' ot- . i ur.h ar se-;;,ne m I hi,rfror .ention of
anu
t rtei .
ootid the and h e
he s u p i e d a
ma n v in-H-lV e
v .
.'ISe .
Rob.
t 5 -n an 1
I record in nv particular. Those who
ini ?tnpes, ' .-ua. iioise Lu.stspP;.' K'
j ar i.noktnpr for trouble wil' be distpj pointed It will he PPns'r and an ' oi.t fashionci love fea."
AUTO HITS CALF;
MAN SUFFERS INJURY '
PROW N
A w a a
March. "Star Overture, "IP
lar-Beia. j Invitation 'o the Dance Grand Con- j rr' tVaHz, M. 'Weber. i a Billot Iljryntien. A11sto non troppo Suite I. A. Luig-im. hi Intermezzo frr.m Pag'iaci i. Ieoi: a v a 1 1 o . F:n.le. "Fourth Synipothny Jn K. Minor. Tschaikcwsky . intermission Albion, Grand Fantasia on pootrh,
Irish and English Airs. f"h . Pi-hens. Introduction fo Thid A"t and Br: dal Chorus from Lohrer, crrin, R. Wa Sir.
Overture. "Right Cavalry." F. Suppe. jeral hours la The performance of the forty-two J
pif-ce hand on this "Ci.aii'.n tcmonstra t--d the excePent aiiipty of Mpton Foe as a e inductor. Me has had r -Aide experience 'v;th conce? i bands, i tip exponent and interpreter of eias s'ea! music and endeavors on all oc
canons to arran?- his programs so of the assesment fixed by the state to ?tve his audiences an opportun- i hoard a' its first session, which -'l P.v to hear some of ih eomposit;cns ' Mav ?. The appeals will he considof th master?. ' red at the ;'-i- nd a. ss".on. which wP, In a period of five months. Mr. F'ny j bei-;n July 6. The hoard will remain has been able to tak,- a croup of em- tn fe..Hn iitti! .Pi'y 17. rh v---s fnom 'he piant few of whom! '"me hundred and 'ortv-flv appeals
an
l.tert son -n made k's i.i o m i k f
rOlNT. Tune 11 .-- William
RadPvaeK of Koute. puffi red a fra -tured fkiiii ?unday nifr-.t. wren IPs auto sT.T-ti.k- a calf near this rttv and turned ever. Tem;se- vvandre- and
lienc-n FaP were sliiyhrlv injured
I front wn.eel of the automoro, e
! d emol i sht'v.i . ! F'iP. dazed hv the era-h. wa.ndered 'into a wood.- where he wis found
rtaoii hime'
was rinalv a T'
r"V b-r's he-is . Th' pTjri.i- 1 bak. ?! ears old. thoiiiSh'. R had a sun, at !e,ist Roberts' him think so and he took i h, and f.-und that he was trvi:-,-
ins cretnwav wrh two tray.t p-vv. v stolen from the w-n-ltw of Ra.-'-ni Pr.-- j-r.ry store He tprn niritl b-c eant'ie ovoH n tha ti'i,- ,.ftli,-
V'flc rdav Robertson, ho lives st it'll Adams street iti Oarv. wa- r.u"eij.ienr of a $Io" cheek as a -'-ward r hps tp'i. i. from 'h J.--we'.--r s eeur r Aiiianee of Amertia Tl.e ft. dent oee irreri r-n n rou-ht of April
fords the place of meetmc.
Mr and Mrs. a'-lsoi, M a 'ca i'"t M i Iv una in S" and frtun th.-'r horn- a' h; ve d. pnrlt-1 !"' a ' r "P v and other p. u nt a i here for Mis Carlson ' an indefinite time ant
i s it in c M rs Ph Oh it i ar, Tulsa ' k 1 a . . , ' A'ian't'1 w I, , r" 'urn o m a '. n for e 'i m t , i . t e her
I hem v
,o he ity hp-
ed am
a en I' n : -i h
urn t a C a d e -
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'!' n ' mn n , and il
' 'liar'' ! ' ed.
fiit-aarp ss.-ion -ris of p, Atlas h r that! m i m - , Me-darne- A. P. row ii, P.ruce
then new I'li'ltail'W 1 ti I H! rs 'licott il ii , Mrs. Hisiin was I-'I or-nee v.-Kenna of I 'ho ao ll.-l'i ;s son ..:' C David H-s S''p::'7 T'ark and hrP-.-o . , V" . Reat'ion of N.-rth Todd av Mrs S.,m Miiiptiv f Oary. '-'ommo'ees sT'orisorinn ti r- i- e -" ii! f. '" tomorrow . vfrir.; a' (.'hristian hur.-h I ap iors are tvp
warmer weath-r so e,s,r the affair
.M ' - .- .M r
and
.an h.
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e a
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Th
I Roard can he procured. Al! tax pe j i r and all persons interested are nr't
inn ,.. i,.. prpfuri at saia meeting. Dated nt Flast Chtcairo. Indiana, this -llnd day of June. '!!;.
I UlLiJ Met L'KMAPK.
! Mayor cream T r Smith. Harvev Jackson. Brtin" the Schreiber. P. A. Park. Members o? 'h;
''f . Hoard of Park Onmm!tu-m.T-
M F. f""ri'es. Cjty Attorney. $-23-"
1IAST DAY FOR FILING. ( Saturday is tv-e ins- dav for SlttlS i with the state iv-ari of tax eommsi sioners appeals for re.nearms on any
"Y" WORKERS OFF TO LAKE GENEVA
e absent from theHr d'lt!a a! -y V . M "" Hijein-r he nex' k. Russ"!' and Tin -ma- p .1 k v ;.-ft t),e epy t.islac f-r '.:-
1a '
h-
' one vft W n e r
industriai schoal se-viotis he held the a'tter part of
sohed:i.i .- this month.
CALLED ON CARPET TO MAKE EXPLANATION
the I'r.i! d Prin?trupji''t 1 hav.-- the contra'-' f ,-
, ti
h-:s wj.s t Si ere TV f
Las
f-ar, w if-n t '1 e inte'd to pi m ' r e than 3 "i
it
had ever played this class of music, j r.ow are and entertain his audience with a nro- i valuation snm "f which any concert band mav ! per cm..
T,e!i be proud. Ahove nP, he has ctea- afpf ih5 . ted among the members of the band, al At PS fl-st son 'he hoard a desire for the best there is in music. sessed rProads. in ' eru rbans. utPit-ie:. That he fltidience was pprectat tve j leiiphnni cornpanie nod banits. P hi e'as of music rendered stnd The
r.t.ent displayed was evidenceu by their " rt Oi usiast ic applause Ail are now eaaerly await insr the f.'-st public appearance of the hand 'hen it takes part m the Fourth of July celebration to be staged at W'h.t -me The officers of the band are Frc nk 1 . Lewis, president. A . 1- :ilii till 'ce-presiden' , ; . K . '".lr-'a. 1 . t c r v ; nd treasurer, John Mi-N;l'., librarian: ' titon W, Foy, conductor. The peri.onr.! of the band a r-: c . F. Dau-h-'ty F. Lukesch. H Rreckiran. II.
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dal-,1. J. L. Kame; W. W. i-.ar'iner, '"has. Etvinjr. M. w . W'eit-h: 'l.-nrjre '"Rrman; O. K. ! . Kd Lyncli: A D Campbell. A. Jacques. M. pi fjenr'kson. P'has. F'Tcnsnn; Raymond Km.h : Earl C. Buck: T. Kaitimr, Jr lid. Juiier. K. L. Humphrey. r-V v. Hadley: S . L. Molo. W. F. 7.we.: Per- R Johnson, C. I. Mo..re: F. - . 1 e x a n d e r .
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'"PECI'.'- TO THE TIMct?' WHIT INC. Ind.. June 23 Whitine i.i,-p, I ! i he inlerested to I'-arn f;f ,e . e,..ent death of Thomas Criffin. one ' "Ah-rincr's pi.-.neer residents at ht.s r,.en' i.ome pi i't. Ri . h no- ri d '"a'p. i dea'h p reeedi n l- that, of Herman ru'ler. an ther Willtii'l pers.-n. at I"'.
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is turvivi-d hv hi- wMow a.nd t w o sons Mike and Th'miar Griffith and on-" dauehter, Mrs John Caiey, Mr. T'Pler is survi.-ed f'V hi-" widow in Pt Richmond and one daughter. Miss K.Hh erine T iller of t'hpao.
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i EAST CHICAGO WOMAN SUES t j R-ei-nuse he- husband threatened 'o j "heat up on her. " and do avvav with ' her. Mrs Jessie Keifet "f Fas' Chicago i is asking t. he divorced from h.er inis- ! hand Raymond. ih'.iKh fhe Hammond ! superior eourt TT-.ev were mart-ied
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YOUNG BRADY STILL mSSING Oary police n u t h or it tes received w-r 1 from Indiana Hsrhcr this mtirti.m.r flfking their assistant tn tot-artner R Rrady. If. year-fid Indiana Harbor lad who left on his hicyele Sunday mornire to Attend 'he auto races ar Crown Point and :h" n.a h. -en en nor iietn! of si-tee. The lad's parent live a' 1 S".:! 7 D-v street.
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mised some months ero and has asked hat he no longer be considered as a prospective speaker n the American'otion campaign now being eonriuerd in the Twin Cities. Dr. Goldman 'id planned to have Judpt- l.andis spesk in the Twin Cities on the Fourth of July but has now made arrangement? with a prominent CLhicatro man whose name wi'l he submitted t o the meeting- tonifrht for approval . In addition to annoncinq the name of The speaker who will probably take part in the East Chicago celebration. Dr. Goldman will toniirht explain to the meeting in the city ha!! what he intends to have. His recommendations will Include an afternoon parade, a band concert, a good speaker. Boy Scout exhibitipon, baseball, international dances, beauty contest and baby content. Tf fhe public shows a spirit of cooperation a stood musicfil profrrttm is assured since Alderman Rotco Giorgrio has already made preliminary arrange ments for securing an excellent h.ind and prand opera singrers. The city hali park will he recommended for the m.'isic and an open air moonlight dance on 145th street will probably b included . Advertise in The Times and ad r'Tti.-w: Hs-n. Kesalti cor.e v.-;th ccrstant effort.
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Whatever You Do Don't Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis,
Tells How to Stfentneii Eiesigiit 50 rn One Week's Time in Many Tnstaoces
Doable Stamps Thursday and Monday
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Filled and Use at H mis Philadelphia. i'li. fvo you wear glasses.' Ate v mi a victim of eve stra.n or other eye wi-aknsses .' If so. you will be srlad to know that according: to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. He savs pceiect causes more eve troubles and poor sisht than any other one thine:. Many whose eyes were fatlinc say tho' h.'ul their eyes restored thr-nutih the principle of this wonderful free prescription. ne man savs after trvinir it. "1 was almost blind: could t,ot see to rend at all. Now 1 can read everythip without any itiassts and mv
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feel fine ail the time. It was like a. miracle to me " A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere ser.inetl hazy v ith or without jrl.-isses. ,ut after us-
t injr this prescription for fifteen (lavs j everv tiling seems clear I -an even read I fine pr-nt without u lasses." It is believed tiiat thousands who wear pdasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more be able
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tablet in a fourth "I a class of wat-r rinri allow to dissolve. With th s hound bath.- the eves two or four times daily. You should not icy vour yes clear up pel ceptibly ri;ht from the start and inflammation n) quickly disappear. If vnuir eves are butiirriii vou. evett a li'tie. take steps to save them now before P- is too late. Many hopelessly blind miiiht have been xav they had . at r-d for th'-ir r yes lr rime. NOTE: Anoth r pro'titnent Phv-ii ian
A' i,)h-ht to whom the fiboye article was submitnovv they ; ted sani: "Ron-Opt, t is a o-rv remark
able remeiiv. Its constituent tii-jredi-ont nre v r known to en inoti e e specialists and widely prescribed hv them " The manufacturers guarantee it to strencthen eyeste:h! 5 per cent in one wr-ek's time in many instances or refund the money. Tt ofn he obtained from anv pood lru KRis! . and is one t.f the very few prepa rati or I feel should be kept on tianit fr rep-u'ar use in ai-
--' entitle,, ..fir ee. so as to P" ; m,K, fvrrv f;i m i I V . Tt j S Sold 'O t 1, . soared the inuibi" and expense ef fl Pr retf.nar tfiasses. Eye trouhies of many 1 ' n!! h-admc drisrpi?ts. ineludinc cicscrtitiori3 m t" be wonderfully bene-Summer's pharmacy. Hammond.
The Thor Washing Machine Will wash yourSheerestLacc without Injury Put your finest laces or thinnest nicest garments into a Thor Electric. Washing Machcmc. Out they come clean, sweet, uninjured. The Thor washes them as gently as you would yourself. Tiere will not be a hole nor a broken thread. The ITior will wash anything anything at all without injury. The Trior will make those delicate laces beautifully white whiter than you can do them by hand and with no more wear on them. No Wear on Rugs with a Thor Vacuum Cleaner rw different witK a Thor Electric GearKT. Notice how.' smoothly it runs-- no brushing of the rugr at all just suction of air that takes up ever,' particle of dust and dirt and whisks them up into the bar;. A Trior has nothing that can wear out the rug and that means a saving of money- a saving on the cost of floor coverings. Sweeipng with a broom wears your rug away run your hand over the broom and you can easily imagine how it wears the nap of a rug or carpet. l-et a Thor Vacuum Cleaner clean your runs saves labor, operates so easily-- saves rues and money.
Demonstrations will be held in our window and in our show room on the second floor TiluRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24, 25, 26, 28. 29 and 30th, inclusively. You are under no obligation to buy. Don't fail to see these wonderful home labor saving devices in operation. The Thor Ironing Machine Is so Easy to Operate. Those White Linens and Nicest Garments it Irons just Beautiful Jusl two turns of your wrist set the Thor Electric Home Ironing Machine ready for work one to open the gas connection and another for the electric current. That is all there is to it. It is really remarkable how this simple machine finishes linen what a splendid gloss it gives them. There is a reason why the Thor noes it so well- you can regulate the heat perfectly you can keep it at the sinie temperature and at the proper speed for good ironing. How different it is with the old tlaf iron sometimes too cool, sometimes too hot. No shiney patches on your linen or finest garments with the Thor. We will also Demonstrate The Free Westing. House Electric Home Sewing Machine and the Free Foot Power Machine We are still South Chicago's Agent for "THOR" ELECTRIC HOME LABOR SAVING PRODUCTS. THE FREE SEEING MACHINE. EDISON DIAMOND POINT PHONOGRAPH. McDOLGAL KITCHEN CABINET. McSaiULY PLAYER PIANOS AND UERNER PIANOS. AND A FULL LINE OF MUSIC ROLLS.
A Small Pavmen Down x?u plymMt dor wiU hf 71 of t5,!'Thor jrx KJit.xiA,x. & ct-j iliCili, JLSJi V w Ll mi0 y0CT tonie a few payments later and it is yo
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