Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1920 — Page 5

Autnist 21. 1920.

THE TTMTES Pa ere Five

i Personal and j Social News

I R. tV. Z.'ll'ur'i on. How ard. fTmcr!y of H.imm.'M.i. but now nf Tamp, j

j Fla. are ".isitins his l .units, Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Zidl at Rensselaer. Ind. J Mrs. U. W. ".i'U visiting In llam- ! mend but will join her hii-shand ir. a j few Ua yt .

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

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Friday. August HOth. Mother and eon are doinjf nicely.

Mrs. Ed. Hunter, of Chicapo. will pend the week-end i uh hir ,.nr..-.ii s, Mr. and )lr.-. M . 1. Stewart, of Warrent s-'.rcet.

Mrj. H. M. .Inhtis.-n of ; s Weed. f . i TTT1? "QTTrP',"TTT 11 C Mr. and Mr. Mac Smith, of 492 Sum . .inderwrnt an ..i.eriti..n toJav at I . XXXjltxiJ XXX lIXXx4 "

'.er t. announce the birth of a on. on I i,.v h..-r,itiii in rhtomro. 1 Th S,,'H,J,"! HeruM-icnin Shop. Ft

I r.' i'niMiti-nirn. neanlnir. hand cm

Rf ,r. bro'd. ry. button;- coVered. l t(n(r.

i.'noy j-titolun and oesiirnlni, -ta.il at H.oii; 2, Strau'.e Iil.lir. Hammond. Kii.it

The Anpnans will rrivn an

mn dnn.-e at the H.ininioivi Com Ciuh next Frulav. .Ai:pi?t 27fh.

Ircueht woi 1 o ll.'.J fort tint t .' -t-t oer Superior t ity of h.- V it.-St.-r.msh.p O -. r-a-1 been at.nk off V.'.titfirh Point last night aft r cl1' ion In a dense log with ti. 3' .ifflfi V. .ha L. Klrnc. The Turn-d id. k a up tl o boatswain i f the fiinK-i .e-.il who p?Jd that Cant. PI 1.. s.vwfr of St. Clair. Mich., th" wbo'.--'. -m a n and second mr.te of the s.ip-r: r oitv hod

i hf-f n ricked ui h' rtii-o.her vc.'!i i

which he Could nvt identify. TV' S'ltertor fhtv ..irried a cr ov o" rwen'v in-n. No report hn.f been received

1 i ; e-zs. ilic-i i "i ty.

a r.c-Min d:;p.

Too Late To Classify

laws W'Tk. Mf

K. It. Chirk.

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from the King.

! t,I:ri. Trrv ,f.r:;u; tw: ! BUTlWWvEPJNa j HUSBAND SHOOTS j vacation ?p.-n? with rrs parent -. -Mr. j u i:M.l lit !ii ; J K II Y j WIFE; THEN

KILLS HIMSELF

:i W'.i iron

All chairmen of committees f r trie Mrs. . iSir.it:

tat tV . C. T. U. convention am re-j quested to meet at the Baptist church j Mr.. ;eorq. Kit is. of ?-4 M! hig-.-m Tuesday afternoon at 2. '". The nieo!-jav yptnd : n t; a w.-k vacit u-n :tIr.ga w.il occur each Tuesday, instead ; tn,s hone ,.f her parents, in W nham, of Friday from now on until the en-! Indiana, mention. Any W. C. T. V. member

T.-enh Kot?, of S.-hi-nectady, New Y-rk : tho h ".:., suet of Ad-le Pnnbar, of "T F. iml in'ii av.

TMe.it tn. b:aoi':i!r mmv lr:z ni' h'.nefi

at bai hi :r... aii kind.-, of r-pair.i. ail! w.ok uarnteed. Call on J. 'Was- j fo-y t l rotate el.. j:irt w.t "f Hohman ft. Thone 4 46-Hammond. lrdla n,i . 7-7

I.'I-'T Srn!I bill purs" on 'Tare f,r or rett Miiyw..i! A v- and H-.h-

t .-. c, ii, 'ai i:- Jo.i.. rew ta. I'h'

1 1 i -oto -.-nd !, .

il; I.I'NT .1 nicely f'irriish'-d rooms 'or liht boil.-- K'-eiooc. Aprh k 1..--.1..1. h Ave. No '!,!. litn. J laoon-.n.i

'INTERNATIONAL. NTVo m'lii.t. lii-. a-i-t. : . !lylk shot hi-, wife to dentb in v nU-r pir.s in bed. w o ; n ,m

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welcome. I T ,enh Kot ? of Sob. n-et nd v. New Y -rk o i, , ., ., ,1 ','"'an

:" 'i'" S'""! 'f Ad-le Tounbar. :-,u:. ls ,f !: rt,-v." bv Kn.mtlt ! ... ..... . ..... .,. .

"'"- '" " - - ,,J : " i;l j A M-ov... -io.) I mov.. v l.fed

' vu ","ru' 1 - bl .v -;,if!-. !',: b.soi, to Christian o'.ureh tomorrow evening !-. I vr. n.j Mrs. .T Marshall of I.o-.o -,,.,.,, ,s , 4 .. - Ti,i;v.v t;. .:.!. tl-.

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l nr.lned Jo hor ahenoe. IN W IT.VEso V.'liCV.JZOl'. 1 here-jata set my hand and afTU tho Seal cf said Court, at Hammond, this 20th day of August. A. D.. 1920. (Seal) IIERHEKT L.. tniKATON, Cierk L. S. C. Ey RUTH E. EERG. Reputy tIerk 6-21-2S-S-4

COX CONTINUES TO ATTACK HARDING

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Th- ..-rn..r d-. dared that tho fee;, ii u di;oir.H lb- L'. r- oeto aa & ;. .0 y b.i.- glow ti Ppe. ::n a!i v i a.u.-ta ly th- ' . 1..: by. !:, h i-e rts.i-- rt-'l.

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st n rir as i t,-! nanej lo j fir ;ui; k ! ol-

them There is scarcely a day that some member of the group i not in conference with him. The public prtnts announced not forty-eight hours ago that a part of oligarchy had visited Marion, and had discussed with the pref idential candidate the subject matters which would he treated In front porch speeches in the next two or three weeks." "The relations between the president and congress, the governor said. ..houid be coria and co-operative, but. independence should ba supreme. "The man '.n the street," he eaid. ' looks with great misgiving on the . hole chain cf circumstance? that has developed since :h-j early hours of the iLotnirc: whr the choice of the republican leaders was made in the hotel and not in the convention hail at Cht-

h-i.s i-e-ot pf i;io!-d io i ... a .-

b.-i r-i.-t i- ta tics to j,ee. to unr.-x iVi-'eatro. It is the signs of the times

than move the minds of men and they

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R . O. tVirickler wiM spend th week- , ,tf tn,., a.

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there his wife and son are spending j a.-ity m I i" :v::.- nd. v r 1 th H;im-""-td several weeks. i brar. h i clvinir fti r.uttnir In ht bo-i-i

'or t the hike Front Park this eve-

Sir, and Mrs. Ralph Tierc and om. I William, and Mrs. K. I. Shortrids; J and daughter, Ruth. r expected home 1 ;.. I ? 1 Tb-.rm.in. cf S oith TI. Ivi-m tomorrow after a two e. ks a ao-i. i 01 . s. ri e. , (.., :Pl , . ,,.t ,-Vor.ir in honor , spent at Squirrel Lake, MiiuK-qu . , h.-r d.-.t uphi or, Lillian. nnnoSiT.cinc ! W..- or.siR. , 'tier c-:,ir3uenio?!t to Ijivri n-e Coder- ! i lio'm . The wedd nir will lake pi .-. iast evnlnr Florence fjesche ild' r ! tint" in September Tl;" c.;esl j entertained the S. S . M. '5ir!s at a . enjoyed n-it::(- mid rtets durinir th j s:ler hower in honor "f Anna t tl- ovrnin? and th pri.t;s wer nw-j'-d-.d I :s, who will b- the bride of Hurry j,, nr.'tc!icn An.lree and Mab. ' Itnl? ; I

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TO KEEP IT

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N' 'A .. ones tiie Pi-iintlff by Roe &',!

. KT--I t. .';;s 1 .l o r!',e V and f.iei Ms com- I pb.ir,' lo-r.-.n. tr.r;'--h.r with an ufTid'ivit ! a or.pf -i r;- peron. Fhi.wircr :

def . ndant .Tu'ia P.o p. Id s, is ro e '.1 of :'ic Sl.lfe of T.,.1 u i vi - f. r. . . .. 1 --. i tb- -f r- br. ! ' -' ! r the ! et,.. loo- ,.f ,-... : t

lO I'l- it.' '-Oii- i to I, - e;i-.r-.e ani di.-

i met c-ita. :.: ri'dhltiii r.-.uM be rii.,r j

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I p'.ati of baitiiC b-r.d. i of the :i-i:at"

(i - oo ; r.r. a po ', 1 1 ir i c;,.n venM--n find !li ike ti-O c t.. .. . , f t'-. r;i;oy f r r." Mil'-ll'-)'," S-.-il-l ; V '"OS. The V ry artoiioil "bi'ii H'-rntf-r Hsid.r.(r ir-

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ws also entertained last M nd iy eve- and Mrs. N. His; ron.

i..n at a kitchen sh over by ileit-ne ' totvn F,,cst wns Mrs. Arthur ll.-rirwi. ' rc

Fodder. The bride to e was tr.e re- i ( Cleveland. Ohio.

pa... ... i ... . j . - In' i forly .

?'its. i Tber wil! be p.ij Inform! d.nc" I party this evenlmr nt the Hnnrin Georsre Parsons and Prince Waldn-f j rounirr c-luh.

NOT SO BAB! Sfl!Sflft?p

fNTERSATIOXAL NE. SERVICE) VZz.M H t, -i t t, f

1 --Taia ' official . fr. jer.-.-, .!j.);i.iiA ,m.l , f. . ..' -t.-i- t.. J

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iC. td t !"- O "S'-rV9 t 1 ,,f ( r , ; t j . . ,;. . di viduiiii? y . N't rdv wl'.i the t.e.- 50

, fit Jill l'.':o- regal d aoy d.pai lore from

a t e i n p n v. t e r, l- made t v.-"..st" r.n 1 i " pre.-i-j. n ..

' :'- Jint-. a single ,a-.it ' p v.'-rr.mr. r " , The term "j.-'ural n -v. i ntrK ni ," : !. h-.t . K...v. d.-;.-.r.-d. -ha ber.-nte a . - ' m.ir ; ,ici ionary si -tan and applied to pr .--T-.' e. " ii ; . Tidit i ris ciiib-p into t.h pui.-l .e inir.d 1 1'-'1. ! he v.ry cii-sr infer.-nee t-,a "1 ; rerex i sid-n-.i'.l r .-'p..nsibi I i' y i- t-. 1 e .-ha; -

tre rarely misleading." Th eampairrn expenditures came in for ant. her denunciation from Gov.

I f-n,. !,--.-i.-t disquieting phase i . f ; he fitu.;'; .n.' be said. "i3 the tin i bl-it.hir.jr continuance of the gathering ; T- .2-e.h-r of millions of dollars for can ipsisn purposes. This i3 not cnly of

fensive to public sensihilitias but the people vtnow perfectly well that the rreedy interests which are making: the contributions have been in notorious e .ror with the senatorial oligarchy whi-h now a. tempt lr.gr to gather unto itself the power of that law-making ! ranch end the presidency as well." g-'. - 1 ---------,-'-i

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Wednesday evening for MitiK-ip.:.!.

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'Vj . . where, they will visit L. L. TSotti- 1

ber.-r end family at their summer j JKU VVDS GKO WING I s.at.tm-n y--ni". j A T" mn-LTrn T TXTrt TTIiT.1 C : Ti e-i.- ar.

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Th" Mayfliwer Club met at the home - Mrs. J. Collins. 2T Clinton St.. on; The largest er.... i of the week at- j

Thursday evening. Feanuokle was 1 lei.ae.i tne e vansii is to no -1 tnsrsi

p.ayed durins the evening and the first j m it conducted in t!. r.r.- wn.a won bv Mr. K. Decaimi anj ! -"t-th Side on the corner

the consolation by Mrs. I. W. Russell. At ten-thirty a dainty luncheon wa trrved. The nest meeiinir will be he'd in two weeks at the home of Mrs. C. ll"p!itrel. Se4 Cai umet ave.

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' yesterday. Tl-e bottl'-neck" ii'o'i :'' - uii.li the 1 : . - . t .- -n't-- li lui o! ,o ' lo-ive "t-".- n f o. (1. ; . sl'l! op.-i,, ;'i . J,0havintj f..,l i t iu'.i'nto sp.-edily n-t.Kii to eui of; t':i. ir n tttoit . Tn-

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kAMMOND Yellow Cab Co.

Any Time, Any Place : Phone 154

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s ill ret n-aiinif, esc.-ipi n ar by the j; . v.s' ,,. r a l which is

si.ol t le- fh.ii- i-ti'y v ay out . nr.lv f-v pvi s. n - ;ire reported eupfired

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inc. and Madis'- n t- . The lare audi.

ence listened alt-rtuf ,v to tr.e s--:;-j rinar messaee deLvt-red by nvanireost J Smithson, w'tio si. --he on t:ie r.-iwer cf I

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i RAILROiDS ASK

FOR TRUST FUND

the truth and the r: .-c d of heli.-vins: t h

The Bethany Cir.de of the Hammi id P-ihie school of the Christian church h.id a watermelon and ice cram social last nijrht in the church basement. Mrs. G. A. Summers rwnf.y re. u-ned to her h..me in Union vilie, Mo. nf'er a two weeks visit with her daughters. Mrs. 1-5. Martin and Mrs. O. N. Gleast'T. . There will be no services at Friedens Evan-t'lK'nl chmrh, corner c-f Sohl and Indiana, until further notice. The pa-t-r is leaving f"r an extended trip.

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be h t. spent Friday in jcensseiaer,

Attorney Fred Barntt of 44 Kitza-

Fric

Ind ana.

The Sn-5-o Club met with Mrs. L. C

mith of Claude st . Th members and

' INTE)".TICNAL h(WS STRVICE1 WAS! i IN-1 TON. Ante. 21 --Too New

t 1 1 V. a h..'.!.--'. i.vT . n 1 c. . I - ..... . . - . -

" ' ' " oioc centra; Hatiroad

omiftr.nntion the truth wl-.en b.iiev.-.t

a-n: orieyt-j lea:.' to ; : e and s'i'va- ion. A d-leRato'n from the c'tiristian

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chi-reh in Harvey was in art

u i. coir, pa if ii by K. F. Wlttkler. ti-.o minister . Winkbol bad fsonu :rrvire n a very effect, manner . He will be present at the srrvi'-e totiicht r.d

slriE; a s lo. There h! be a brief j service of ore hour ton iaht. ftcon S i o'clock until .? 1 i-o-re will be r.o .-"rv- I ice in the fnl ,.n Sundae noon'!-;-. Vr. ! .-n Sunday e.i-n.'t.e; arooh.-r s r.ioe. !

Monday will l r'si i.int, but the services wiii be ciniir 'led on T'ie..".ay (vemtir and durintr a'! n-vt v. k .

iv.- applied

I n : . rs: ,i : Ctnt'ic r.-: Co';in''?

I s.'T f - r permission to ores :e e. J JS i .:.' o. 'lo n t-n-:. ear. 1 per rent i "!'ilv-

ist fund. ; . be s cor. 1 bv rovr -

lll'Tt 11' I t -''.C- t'OIl'ly j The Co ..a pro. s-'r . p,i-;l. M.nnfipr.Ps fr Omaha Hit Iron -1 asked permission to j sell ?77'V0 in e-i'iipmer tri.pt certljfica rs ar. 1 to Issue $?.iii.-i worth of equipment fust cc ft : tie-, t ?

cf strciT bzxsti rem jzn Zj!, rcnga cr.d desert 71m j

Color fat, !s1 i-

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ORFHEUM REOPENS WITH SNAPPY BILL

Aftr b'ln'r closed thr"

weeks f..r

their mothers were entertained dn n n j rc deeorat i o tr. the Orp'ne;tn theatre the evening- with games and mus'.c. At .open th s afternoon with one ,f the jo .;o light refreshments were served, '...st viudevilie nrora'; s ever bo, k.-d I in Hammond. Th "Lingerie Sh..p," n Pr. end Mrs. A. L . Hickman and 'spicy lit m;;i(-'. comedy with t-n

son, of 10 west alt nam street, ore j i? ris in tr.e -:si v.a. t r- ntimw r w n ic ii juvlng f"i" n ten days vacation to he . trade the h:it hit wih ti - ma'riee j srent in Cadillac. Mich. I hitis. Then there were H'-rders Trl i 1

NEW ATTACK ON LEMBERG LoXl'oN, Ana:. "1. ;e-n. Pudenny, ""ntninj'r of ho H .'sho-vir-: ? tos in t he Gal'vlan fr---nt. has launchfd a violent a;tack on Lemberr, capital of Galieia, with 15.000 cavalry troops, the Rrltih war office announc-d. The Voles are oran utins; with u viw t o encirclinsr the Ho'isheviki in case th latter take the city.

STEAMSHIP SUNK IN LAKE MICHIGAN PAl'LT FTP. MAH1H.. M .;)., A :sr. 3 i . -The st"ftnie; Ti.nti r eir!y t.iiv

"Yy, -H Chcnis. BcCizt

HUGE end

btriRznsty Wonder Street PARADE One Mile Long at 11 A. M. Exhibition is Migkty, Tremendous, Beautiful-3 rings, stage effects, Hippodrome. Performances 8;SS 5. Doors Oasn One Hour Eariier

imtMirrMmStrmrmaammmm'nm 1 nBM " .ra .Tj.!.a.-a-a.-1-f . im...ijirr fnini1T'":1'- -" -' '-T'JM ffiirtrff illMi j j! & I!

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Coupon With Coupon and 89c Gosd f or Regular $1.00 Weather House Prophet

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I . A ; i;-;!;r;v;.7: riiWrJv ft. f-4 two days' ! f vr -V-.-riN-.u w-red for

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Swamped With Orders t The orders for this weather prophet came in so fast and furious

that our supply, which we thought

was completely gone after

selling. We immediately another shipment, which

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When the weather is fine the two children will be out. and when rainy weather npproach'ng t:ie witc h, wili come out from 8 to 24 horns ahead t the rain or snow. MADE IN AMERICA. FOR SALE ONLY AT

WEATHER FORECASTERS NOME SOLD WITHOUT COUPON

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The hrst time in years that we can make immediate delivery on most all models.

Touring, equipped with starter $717.83 Roadster, equipped with starter $691. S3 Sedan, equipped with starter, d. rims $1036.29

Coupe, equipped with starter, d. rims $926.13 Truck Chases, solid $635.49 Truck Chassis, pneumatic and d. rims $696.43

Bodies for all purposes at lowest prices. Easy terms if desired.

HAVE YOUR CAR OVERHAULED BY EXPERT FORD MECHANICS AT FORD PRICES.

T V "?"0y, ? -t!" ov $f T. Cf 'e rrs" t'?

Mo I OR to.

Hammond, Phone 650-1

East Chicago, Phone 947

Gzry, Phone 1760

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$250,000.00 $ 75,000.00

DO YOU WANT TO DOUBLE THE VALUE OF YOUR DOLLAR? If you do, then SAVE THAT DOLLAR until such a time as it vi'l DOUBLE its present purchasing value. IF YOU WANT TO GET FIFTY CENTS FOR YOUR DOLLAR, SPEND IT NOW. We will pay you 3 per cent per annum on the FULL DOLLAR while you wait ar.d by waiting you may run into a time when your earning power has decreased. The SAVED DOLLAR WILL B WORTH $1 PLUS. The SPENT DOLLAR IS WORTH 50c MINUS. A word to the wise is sufficient. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK, due to its ample resources, its Government supervision, its experienced officers together with the good financial standing of its directors, is Well equipped to serve you and we respectfully solicit your savings accqunt or your savings account or your checking account, be thev lare or small. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CARL KAUFMANN, PETER W. MEYN, J. E. FITZGERALD. F. S. EETZ. OTTO KN0ERZER MORTON T0WLE, JOHN F. BECKMAN, W. C. B ELM AN, A. M. TURNER.

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