Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1920 — Page 5

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Personal and Social News

Mrs. Robert Cillis and daughter F.seof Gonial. Fark, have lfiu'ri d from Grand Beach, where th.y wore the, jjueats of Mr. and Mis. F. S. t- t-U. Maig-jr-t Turner and r.ohert Pmi-h siw "Thi F..i Wjnn Kvvk " at the I i 1 j n o 1 theater, Saturday a(lernn"ii. Mm. Arthur Borman and daughter hate rftutnvd to their horn in 'Ivmland at"tr visiting: at the. horn of her partrf, Mr. and Mr.. II. 1'. l'.c-!v-man. 4S Highland street, for the pas', two voriil. Mrs. Ada, Fia't has returned t-- her horr.a in Buffalo. N. V.. att-M- s,vndrg tevf ral weeks vvnii bet n-'phe w. Mr. Merntt 1. Met a and lam'.'.y, l-4s Karriaon street. 4 Mr. A. Majors and son Har-dl, of Detroit.. Mich., aie visiting at the iiome of Mrs. Major's brother. Mr. Win. UBeatty. foi Highland street. - Mrs. Chaa. Ivasson. of 5" T"ebb street, has returned from a ten Java' vis.t with her daughter Mis. or!an'i Grant, of Layette, Ind. Mrs. W. J. Ft. returned Michigan. Mo.Ueea Sued a y of 1-"U Webb :'rum laaft.r, Mr. and Mrs. Floland Fox of D'tr.'-'t ft itfurned today fioni White Lake, M'ch .. n her they ha 3 btot. pendm ; ti c vacation. The Jewish -Ladies Aid will visit the Thornton Forest Vreserve tomorrow. AH wijr.ing to t; -) please meet al Mrs. Heilerman's, IS ST'lcy si. at eievtn o'clock. Autortiobtlea v ill be reauy la make the trip. Mr. anJ Mrs. uvorSa B. Gross-man ere the vroud pa. rents of & dautfhiii. torn iUuday. Aus'ist 2 3rd. Miss Blanohe Oreutt of the Lion 3vre haa jut re tuniti from tite East havr.$ bought ir.aiij- tiovelitcs for ptesem use ur.d for the holidays.. Tha National Biscuit Company ot Hammond gave a vveinie ar-.ci aiarshrnal!.:" roast at Uougias Bark iasi night for .Mr. sxi-d Mrs. J. Maishaii, of sr. Lou;--, who ai3 visiting in Ha,ui-m-.r.J. After iliiir.tr trie jjucsts went 10 the home of -Sir. and Sn s . J. Cast.e, vjll fclhtr St., and li joyed. Ci'da ana jimes uiuii a late hour, w ncn re1 l'i j-I.Uir 11 1 J W cif S-lVed. Mrs. Ma-iciina Bra, lr.uns-ki haa retmr.ed iioiii tin evu-uuea '.i.p in the LaiL. iii-j. laui Fioiut;'. i-i Toledo, rfc.ui'i-.-d with her ana w :ii sotnd a tew djo w:in iitr yaiciii-s. Mr. and Jir-i. Jii.ioo B. Oia.!., - i-hlai'J LI 6t i, . The -Scout Camp. tVan-na-gaa-i-ic, at La-;e i,ii: neti, alparaiso. i;id.. w-ot-okt a up j-esui-iiay ami ail -ttir: bojs ru: uc-i to iiu.iniu-.iid. aftir naou; a vfc.-y V titunt iuuiniel . lr.cj kr..,;r.ts an j iadies of fc'eouv.iy i.-iat-.ad ct tucir lefeUiar basiiivjis mcci:iir. w;ll tfivd a dance toiuoiiow nifalit iuthv K. aud -L. c-f a. hail, ab.-vo tlie Ll - ii iiic, Fnilip M-'-xsi' r and Alfrei Ka-lman ha".e 1 c! uinta from a tiiite weekj va-ut!..-ii s-piil iu .iie Morvheru part o II.. tllal.. Miss Edilhe Hiphiand St., LaiM' n, Mam da. k. Patterson, ot j spcndli-ii a Rioiith in . isiliny friends and V t i a t i V e . She "ill return with Mio. rrue., auoul tiie niaiaio i.nas H. inter. Mrs. Jesse Peat son will entertain the Harmony t-iuu lomot ....uv.( at her h.-Ui oh Dior Idv-.i. . Eleanor and Claia Poppcr.hussen f (7'er.da!oTarK, are v:s.. nife i..-.i fci"i uivthf-l in L'.k JCapids, Mich. Theodore Brus'-l. ...f 218 Indiana ave. who has been seriously ill for the paJt month, is improving' slowly. Esther Robinson -f Wmamac, Ind., is visnmg at the home -f her auut and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burge, 12.13 ilorraiue ave. Bertha Flopkine and Mrs. . P. Kcbinson entertained at a miscellaneous shower lart nifcht at Mrs. liobinson's home. 243 Lewis si., in honor of Jean GiadzieW'fcki. w h. c triariiwpe to If . Niemic w ill take place September liih Bunco was played during the even'.np and the prizes were awarded to Iioroihy Schwartz and Mrs. P. Trabalski. A pu.-ssinp contest was also enjoyed and the prizes were won by Teresa Tot re and Mrs. M. Epker. At eleven o'clock a dainty luncheon M as fo ve-l. Thos-e present w ere: Mrs. C. Lore, Mrs. Linesman. Mrs. M LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" BUTTON COVERING HF.'ISTITCHINC. IV ONE PAY Pleat me. braiding, sewing machines i t bargains, all klnils of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Wassey at SI "State St . past west of Ilohman st. Fhone. 4 4 6-Harnmond, Indtana. I'? Citizens of Hammond having apartments or rooms to rent to teachers are requested to r!I the office of the supt. f scnools or phone 413 and list the same. DtSirabie rooms in resilience parte of the city and in reasonable distance from the several school buildings are wanted by a number of teachers cf the city schools. 8-4 Central Labor brdon celebration on Labor Pay at Lake Park. Indiana Harbor, Ind. For concessions see .! . Beck. -31 Towle st., Hammond. 8-2 -4t Th American LeKlor, n-..ll mtt topis h in their Club Rooms op State Ft. at right o'clock . All member requested to be present. iK-24 MOTHERS FRIEND fc Expectant Nlother? A Speedy RcccwryJs'T ) 4t All Dmtls:3

Epker. Mrs. Kmji. Mrs. Abbott, Mrs, F. Trabalaki, Mrs. Ben Heroins, T-r-esa Terre, V. Brenenmn, R. Lltzen, Dorothy Schwartj. Lillian Matloki. H. M acent lttst. W . Trabalskl, T. Hopkins, Jean C. ra di elesk I. Bertha. Hopkins and Mrs. V . I'. ltohmaon. - Friends of Mr,. K. W. Freston, of 156 1','iikfy ave.. who has been orilioally ill 1--V tli pn-t .i weeks, ill he. plad to barn that eho is someyvh.U improve," . FOUR FORECLOSTJRE SUITS ARE FILED Four suits for foreclosure of meohanlcs' liens were, iibd by Atloiney W. J . liim iy .11 l.ae Hammond Superior court today for t !i .In -1 'i 1 Kloctrio Mery ice 'o. The do :'.- n.la nt s aie M i ! M. It. Ue.il. e! . a!., John I'awli.-ki 't. at., ". K. Johnson, t t . al. and John Waselows-ki. et. al

CHILD DIES OF CROUP I.'t t ie. Hate) l.oMise Toi;n;-e, d.i'iChter of Mr.-. M.-o- M..i;n,'e. passed a.w aval the tamt! v residence, 731 Sohl St.. of memhran. o-:. croup and was !nid to rt .-,t at Oak li .'. I't'iii'ti ry. Sni irTHEY WANT A GAME The Pcafen-t Ball i".;b wout.1 'ike t T-ange a base ball came for Ausust C? 1 Tiie i..b,-r:y A. A prrfer-t-d. We w .ruld like to hf ar from -.me out of klll'n baseball team to arrarfte a game lor haher la To the ba.seba ar ! were ;i Jai risop j , and lind.TSMii.i hu.-e )- f.iy t hat ti..- . a:. na; ( , Park a.t u a ball, w ill have, t I piavod t he pan the j-Kii; ,vav. Fo K.mi.-s call l'Oi-U and h.--'k to botween f. a-id 7 o'clock in ta i "H-r evening. EAST SIDE YANKS LOSE ; The fst Mn-ier 'nine of E'-sf rh!ca po ! defente el t... F S-.U V a 1. u...... ! mond by taking the. lonp end of. a t-t 1 score. The tame fcaa played at the lljn'jon hi h ?cho ! diamorid at Fa n Chicaco The s. ar of the m nie wa e:'.3 p. tcher. who pot 4 hit? out of a tunes at bat 2 w.rt rlo-a bles rind 3 ir.5l.-s. Beat'v -was the r-tar s man far the Yanks petiinp S suf.-tU--. a triple ar.i two sini-ie? cut of 4 trip1 t o t h e plate. 1 lie i an...' scored the r fn.v run in. the fifth. V.ea-er ld ...f w:;U a smaie. Fatt'-n lined a hot one to short and both were safe on th" Jfcon.1 base man's error. Patron was forced at second and Weaver s-ori-d on an oer. tiirow. Th. -5 Y' nk.i other r-Vp. r. ca-e in 'h. ninth. 'oy'i.e popped a single, Bejtt; knocked a ions: sacrifice f!- to U ft t'oyle fak'np second. R '-l.de kie:.- ? W : t h or e the f.f.-t the train. eone. Weaver fou'.c-d out to ( i'd:raan and i-ciiafrr ended I to short. The Yar k have once de- j fear-'d tr Masters. 6 to 2, at the first of the season, 1 The third paroe will be played ;n the j near f a t u 1 e . I'm Wednesday ei'ninir at fia-.n p. m , j the Yanks w.'l cross hats with h j fast East t'lnciso mne. Th's .--im t i, c -iiposed of p:ay.-rs of the i-v-g-.; , . team ana ir.e -'.taster team. Don t mis.- this t-eat, fans. The Yanks line-up wili be Eber'.e, If.; '".-.'-. C. F.; Slavin. R. F. : Shaefer, oh; Beatty. 2b: Ttohdc. lb, and Green ss ! 'at I on wi YanVa, aver w.ii eaten uliii.do tr.e mound work for the SURE, WE'LL PRINT IT Ed-Fir The Times: Her ope for a. a piece from the P.' Ne x s, -. nu 1 1 o i-ij.-'n i rouble for yo Thank You. top lish OPERA! OR. f AM W ITH OF F(R HE' ITER SERVIFF. pj . This Is f-r you. Mr. Constant t";r. j jrcs - dh'v abuser. The Chicapo Tel. J Jhrri. c.-.st.rn the finest in the -a. or: !i;ir n,,n,. - Con.t3 of the finest meclianioal devices that se'en. c a n rt i a r - ifacfuie, until it pets t-. 1 h operator. ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOP SALE H.aby cab, ivory colore.!., npht running, pood condition, ..13. fiZ'i Forsytiie. ae-.. W. Hanimoiai. I S -1 1 -! t DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That Nobody Can Tell. ITair that loses i'.s v or w h n n f ad- s. tan ns lifi-a-s.-, is caused by a 1 In th" hair. Our cian - r and I i s t r sray. d al! on II' k of salph: .iiri-.i n' r ma. up a niiil'ir of if" T. a and ulpn.i' t'. ke. p her locks dark and eatit iful. and thousanis of women and men ':: value lhat even c,..,oi . that bea .1 r i ful dark shadi a r iM .- this i ra u u U-tlirie jec Nowadays -we get tais famous mixture, improyed by the addition of o' io: i ; nsred it n t s by a.-kmar at any itiii store for a h bottle of "Wyeth's Sa j W Compound." yvi-.nh daik-jrj so nafur illy, so vn!-.'. . Q and f-ulphur ens the hair that nobody can possibly tell it has K oeer. appiieu. i on ju.-i aampen a j vj spon,-- or sof t b:ush with it and draw 1 M this tii.-oiicrii our hair, takinc ' i M small .-t rand at. a time. I-y me. mimic ( line gray hair disappears; bat wnat delights th- ladies w Hit Wyetii's --a.rt, ana Mi:pn.ir 1 .nip-uin-i is mat, r . -- . sides beautifully darkening th haii' i alter a lew appi chii-'iis. it a so nrinms i back tl'-o elofs and lustre and friv an appearance abundance.

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v,.,.,..,, !':iitti . i a r'-u re-urn ..rj r; a no id , n sr s , ,V Nof. Mr. 'oust ant F..'r. j re. .mm;, nri.tij.-n it-, mud- f r fi,g Operators are rnj-iii.l to s t at the h" value, but Hie importance of arboard constantly, answering nurnla is j bit ration ". the basis for the financial calls from all n.lt U.r.aMt lea. F!-ei n ; return .f the compa n y- was cmphas-Ameriean-horn. the .duoa t e.j and tin- J i:sod. -d-ieated. the polite and imMiti in. cdental'v th- broken Fnrr'ish tongue i Fll"n FvllF. tHIOKMN HllF.n

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J'.oj d..1. fllsn reqi.C'iine runih- r v.ti i wjih. hpsrlnit In mind she oniy h,w ( ; hand constantly -p! Tink,- in and ! connect in e in fa I ! n iien .ti rd.T to respond to your is con iron r wi'h 'ho l rti pt nss rt loti of p, ni e om ioepi)is; - Mr. ontant l':"r Xo, thai i.l nfi or Iniprove the 'pnone pv.stejo. 1' ,1 MI xr K i n X the ip't-at'.r .iot not riht 1 t.e wrong; it impairs it. It tbs.-o-irasM the c-on-pa ny'j emplov e. w:,om they ar. Afmitiff n. cifrv I.',1V to rt t ::-t . j S .o-. - T ri : r. k o- i. r-. . M a a t'e o.i jir-.d the inii.t'o1. t n . ti it ryer. O'.-iirn!or-can no? s:.-ep on the .I 'll. If I li'. y did. til-;.- wi.iud f.ill off t . n il '. M c Adv.ce to You j Visit the flii - .so Te'ephone op--rat-or' e..'!;atlKe . .'! i r rue i,l! ;'- i .ire o i, you will nr.d ! "'o -;-,;nir ii ad iv! the hit ,i -a 1 Thank Yoi. 1 FULLER DIVORCE SUIT IS FILED Alieitnsr thxt he ! , heP u t., a h iti,,1(, tried to kiii ! hushan 1 once ?!a'.1 : and a ! a no; h.-r 1 !ii,-. if and oil lid it n, 1 1 1 - 1 . f H i ninio-. MrMil. -1 F, or -i T iv.i M 1 la 11 loon! The. ue.-e mar n1 have six . -hi a re -, Mrs -omon of i' r po : !ihp ":y- hf' ,,w'!-aa-np wit: I ' J n'ghi. she suv he went M-ed-r- om where tite ch.ld'-n 1 sle. pinp and t ai ro d on t lo- 0. .toe in - a 1 1 oi o 1 !; t a :;i ! self, sh- mar a d t - if i children and l-':.i a-r l .- .l-.e,-! ,-,. ! sMf . Tiie fa mov ar t ' a t tin, j a -a H -..n;a-i , I . j Is now m ila.i i'. Sia .-l.-l. f J alinsi.nv and the c-i.--o iy , f t ':. 1 i ,ii:dr-: n . HAVE YOU GIVEN YOURS YET? The i r, 1 I.e-a'ers ith the tfftali Merc i t he band ron.-o rrs . d liherall.-, 1 call . bat ions wa-. rtenv-nstrated nt r-.e Friday e eninir. F wili h. f;on to iive the pu'ol;-- silo tertainniept Ft '.clay cuni- u . a -1 rd prosrr.'m wil a uni-ar I'r: hrli day, watch for it. p it lions. FEDERAL REPORT IS NOW PUBLIC (Continued from race ope-) The report :;in.a!ci that for S 175.nra.. 1 t-ja(i,i..a-a,.-f ii annua' :.' w-.'! be J necessary 11 th" iuture no us f tr.e I i-iQ'.istiy are- to ha met prop.-! :y . HeVXlX't 1 or ti," iiai ii-'.-e- iri. a:s o; rcsror- u ; creel i t . i The plan of 1. o com miss D tliat I rides .shall be furnished to th ptibi.cj i at 'be lowest possible ne.tual c -st , J J whiie the investor shai! h pu a ra r.t.-ol I

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Co-operative Society of America Members and Friend? Meeting, Wednesday evening, August 25th, at 8 p. m. American Legion Hall, 220 Stute St., Hammond. Everybody interested m reducing the cost of living invited.

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Good News for South Side Housekeepers Wm. R. Schillo & Son, Groceries and Meat?, 902 Calumet Ave., are now giving the famous 5. & H. Green Stamps

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Come in and get a book and ten stamp; free any day this week.

Marie wifh the Supsr-PciSve Hates. Eighfcr'! r-Tilb' jrtiarsntef, Th battery costs less ii the long run. We recharge and repair any bztlcrj. Experts in ignition. Al! work gruzraatetr!. SERVICE STATION JOHN CHIZEMAN, INDIANA HARBOR Big 4- Batterv Co.

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f f.irrs 1', ninilt!i . .1 ti n i f . o io faro iJ 5 V e V-:-t ' - v -' , i . 1 t) y r 'vi J - ' ' If. Tt i .', -I a 4 ' iw hM-Hi!' "N - v -7'.: ' ; -l 1 I f .''i,' T s 1 ' - ( f I -s 1 f 1.1 ,.,t-l 1 HtM'H'MI, JMMWA HAMMOND YeHow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 1 S4&.rr,z:'.'i LcHjx Vt'dbLa M.-.r.Iiiat i ' i if .-i-i ia : rJ" Soldi on E?.ry Payments 100'. EFFICIENT I 100' r SAFE ;' Let us demonstrate this f. wa.her in your own home f next washcL lay. The Electric Shoe a 643 K0HMAN STREET HAMMOND Phor.cs: G7S-2435 tl. n P u PHONE 21

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a "l-r.-ken reed." and that "public control inumt be ftexihlfl enough to c-n-nb!e them (th street raiiwavs) 10 secure sufficient revenue to pay thentire cost of service rendered, lnuinp tii necessary coat of both capital and labor." When a ptven fare Is found to pro-due-profit -i above a. fsir return It Is explained, the money should po neither i the company nor to the city, but be reflected hac Into the pockets of ti." pub!!.- by an automatic reduction in t ho fare paid by the rider. .IITVF.Y IItl I.l IIKJiKGI I.ATEI) TI1.1 elimination of special Rss'sa-

j nif nta for sprinkling-, pavtnx, bridees, ' ' " is it-commended by the r.ommin- ! sion. on tlo- pround the entire romlnuiiiiy and partictsla rly the automoI liii.- cwio-i. ts more t.enefit from 's" iiitrK. tiian the srreet car rider. The lowly "Jitney" the report urpej, o.ild be rfparded as a fmnmin carj 1 or and plac?d under public repula- ; tion. i i-'-et railway manacem'nts are n 11 vi:-.-d lhat their flr3t duty is to serve th puoltc with highest efficiency at ! v.e.-t cost. F.n.iiloyes the f-ame, ; but they f-houid lie pi.n decent wa(jf.-i and h'-ins of w.-ik. and the npht t1 d'-al co I .n-t i r 1 v t !,'"'iih repreM-r.ta-i-oii i-'i. .. n hy tlo ms Ives. The p ibmust super. !se o-rnr.-l of its fli'i liway prop.'ticsi place a fair valu:on up. n thf 111. and guarantee a f-tir ''u!ii .-n li.e investment. in Ho- mher hand, both strikes and ck-'iii." should !.-- haif-d. 1 i-aoj fates the. Indus! ry. the reprr ' la red. tinb-.a cr-Ui! restoreej and - ope r a : - - n V -t we-n p'lt.lir. mariaer. and rnv-l-ar.i is e.-. a bl i l-jorj EVIDENCE OF SLUSH V ANTED '"on t i nu.--d from rape one) Genrpe Wit and Treasurer tVllb-ir Mar- Ii o the dtmoeralio national comloiiiee and I'lialnnun 1'mrf mus and Treasurer Phrlan. of the democratic con p ressb-nnl eornmit'" have been sub 'a K-naed . A rn .n p the matte-., which w'U be -- n. i-l . t-.-d nt ncr M . nday's nieetlnrr. a .-( rd 1 n p to i'hairman K.'nyon. will le the leceut democratic senatorial prt-l.l.-ilos Ml f U Ui li o :t 1 rvheie L.ni.! ! Gore was defeated, and the senatorial primaries in Kansas. Cox May Give His Evidence T.T H AR P. Y L. ROOERP 'ST-F CCRBEfPONDF NT I N SERVICE! DAYTON. O.. Aup. " In V1W of j IN MEMORIAM IN MXMIEIAM. in fa! ;.i:t uc iap nuinorv of our dear wife. m. ;her. da us fit or and sister, v, ho aor-d a .ay on.- year ao tod a v. Aup. j I h. ...... wii saw you In your casket, I'arc and. oh so f1(r, i 1 l."i:l t ai wore the lipiit of heaven1 V you lay so swr.-tly th.re; J au-t ore year aso oil o-ft us; H--W v-''- miss vim. d--ar. 1 A:-l r.-iuomber a'l our kindness As : drop a silent lear. sh. ..; ?',o-i'iiii in the t. id. cold ground, The dark blue ski.--; hImv- lor: She was too cn-d fin,) sw.-et for earth none knew lie.- but to love her. If. c d- ar feir form has faded now The .!,...; lay.;. l--sl their roes. M ' rare whit-- soul, so free from sin in hoav.n now r- pos. s. Sa.iv missel but silently morned by Ki .-d M ery tiner and son rtobert. Mar. in d '.lis. i':ed K.-tiyer. s;t.-rs and brotiv 1, Mr. find Mrs. Fred I.-leryvanger. d 'l-u iliil 111! I o Hi

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the message sent yesterday w-i::r.i; ' Gov . James M. C.x detiv.e. iauc pr-s- ' idential n-.imnee to Senator James A.F.eed, democratic, member of t ae sen-I

ate committee investigating ca mpa i pn j funds, it is believer! that Gov. Cox; will leave Dayton tonipht on his second stumpinp tour, prepared to make public at Kvniisville. I'ltisbu! trh or New York th evidence which ! has promise. 1 to divulge rrpardinp the allejre.l J 13, ona.ra. 0 republir-nn campaign fund. WIM. IH AS UK W lTS Th povernor's teleprnm. who h wa in reply to a request from Senator Feed that he forward immediately all information hearinp upon his. slush fund ehaiaes. stated lhat Go-.. Fox deems it his privilege as a pr'-sidenual candidate, to make h's pr. . p-,.- -.1 revelations in anv manner he s-es fit. p,-, as th- essential facts ar broucht before the public. Democratic National Chairman Jeers V.'hire. w ho has be, n subpoenae.i ,y the senate r.-tnt:-. 1 ee has been In constant touch with Gov. 1 'ex and It is thought to be in possession of most of the farts in t'-.e case and the pnyernrr takes ihe stand lhat so lonp as Chairman White is t.. appear he is warranted in declining- to disarm nc his speakinsr schedule iv spending several days in Chicago. i TO SPfHK IN initt Should the committee, decide, how-; ever, lhat the povernor'.- pr.-ser.ee I? I absolutely essential, the govs n r wiilj not, of course, attempt to deviate from! its judgment. The greater part of the ; day was spent l-v C-.v- .Cox m (jeitinpj ready hi., matter for presentation, ! whether in person e.r by i.u-w. j Additional time was tivm 1 -day by', Gov. Cox to preparation of his speech-j fs to be delivered this week at Prince.-! ton. Ind., Evan.-iville. Ind.. Pittsburgh,; Fa.. New I la yen Conn . and in New Tork . Jle will leave Dayton at mtdnipht, tonight, arrivina in Princeton al 1" a. 111 . Wednesday, where he a ill deliver a speech about no.-n. Ho Aill leave Princeton for Kvansville at 2:05 p. m.. arrivinp at Kvansville at ,1 o'clock. H:. speech there will he

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A live, energetic, ambi!;ious boy, 14 or 15 years of age, to represent the Curtis Publishing Company in Hammond. Work requires a few hours weekly outside of school hours. Earnings average $20.00 per month, with good opportunity for j j advancement, . . recorrimended Apply Must come well Bond required. MR. GELENG Hammond Hotel Take ihe Times uaH ker-p is touch with he whole vorld.

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Senator Harry S. New and Warren T. McCray will be the speakers of the day. Amusements of all kinds, including athletic events. Come out and spend a pleasant day.

'! ii" r-d in 'r.'.rp. He w . , ! b ave for l'i tt "burii li f-ni'ly T li 11 ri cl y i-i rrinar snd will reach illeveland at fi.'oi P. in. After a night speech he will

po to New Haven, where be will spend the fifternoon and evening. He win arrive at Grand Central station, M. Y. at n : 1 7 a., m. Saturday and will speak: nt Ib.e police ti'ld day ' xn is'a a t She-( pslo ad Biiy in the afternoon. u v s. Can s eat tiie otmng y joining the AntiProfiteering Associatioi 2. Suite 6 Artemis Building 155 State St. Hammond !nd. This association is i b e i n g managed by a local man, well known in this community no outsiders are connected with it in any way. The simplicity of the proposition and the ! money you can save on Lrrmr rlnfri;r,fT mnU y VUl V- 1 11 1111 IT ill lllUtkV a strong appeal to you. Come in and talk it over. 11 If!: UD 8 WfF f?B Prill I ! I Ik'!! ml m liii 5 V E

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