Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1920 — Page 3
'WVdnosdnr. Srpf. 1. 1920.
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Crown Point News
! Happenings Of A Qay In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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Supt. Hoighway reports a good attendance nt the Co-.intv Institute th-it 1s bein ho:,i at th h!Kh tvhool tins "R'",lt- !'' of good instructor aro
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.n t'acr..ns anil th older t-;v.;hers
'''vp n.uon SeneM: from thei a n c e .
-Mips Hazel Kllborri of this rlty n-l'.i not return to r.la.j university this y'r but has accept e-1 a position in the Crown IV:nt P-.i.li- School.
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... week-end. Maud IV. ?1! arris of bounty Koorder Johnson office force is hiving her arat;on ond is spending several days this week in Oh lea J.-..
ir. and Mr?. Jacob Hrtmar Hammond :;-ittd h-re. with Mr.
..r.. urjee on .Sunday. Martin Helntz of ti-.e Itz Manafact tiring- Co.. is having isi annual vac.i ten for the r.-Xt two wks w hich h is Fperidir.tr a: Furt Wayne and ivn -r.d., ar.d rvtroit. i! ,h. Mr .and Mrs H. K. P.ii.j- of Frank
-. .na.. r-er.t :ir..iav w i:t. M Mrs. J '...r.i Wh.o. -r. Mat. Miller ar.d frt:n;.v ar(, ;
tcis. woes to attend a family in Michigan.
T'r. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Klair lnnv. rr.nr,, M--Xer and M:.s Millie schacfer are leaving the latter part of the "eek Jcr a trip thro-isrh IVnnsy IvanU. which they v;il muk- by motor. Ti.ey ivill visit Pr. Lenny's people. Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer will move to Or.-.ry shortly. Mr. Kramer'? :rtere ts there having bo-onie v lar-e t'rar he is ur.abi to attend to t in in :n
:e proper manner. H. is ov.gaecl In se.:;..? the Victor machines mid ha a Ft-re on Broadway. M;ss iMrmhv I-o-x-ej; rf this city has had cha- of U and w:!i Mill continue to work there. Edward r.eedr-r has announced a s.i of h;.- farm s'ock and vviii Co:ne to Crwr. Point t work. c'ounty Treasurer Haiph Hra.1fc.rd a--i County Ohairnnri John Kiilrew, a'tfr.ded a meeting In L'we:i n Tuesday and assistedm oranlzin: tM wo-r-n :n that scclion of the county f.-.r the fail campaign. The vomer, attended in large number.-! and seemed
io ;-iiin tiif-.r tut:es as :n.r .
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niond Is th house jrue.st of Miss Ida He. k!-man this week. he is attendir.i;' t!. County Institute. Mis J.-hn H,-:'.in is a-'-istinpr in r--. Trea;jr r Hue! f , r,i s offices for sel a 1 weeivs . juste a run-.ber of the local politicians at tended the po'dtbal satherinR at
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Tlle-d.iy, M.ss Ann Maney of Crown Toint has ace.-pted a position in the offices of the Allman-O.iry o,-,., n ;.iry. Miss Maney has been encased in teaching the , ift two y.-ars. She is the d itih. ter of ald Maney, mandSer of tiue local office. M. Sweitzrl of Munelft was the :uest. of Miss Mary Cook over the wet k end . K-issei! M" . ."-,eyer in ,v'.ar.- of territory in the northern part of Ind am. to:' the Kh -icier Amenom National i.ink of I nd ianap i ... was in n !',,.;r.t the early part of the u k . Mr. (over se;;s bonds and commercial papers t-" the different institutions in t'fts
distiict. The Fletcher limit !s to Indiana what the O.-nt irer.t.i! Hank of eh id it ,-. is to ir.!n-i.i and the Citv Naih n.il Tank of Nov York is to No v Y' lk. hi fa : t c.ey nis'if the bond marKef f..,- Ind ana. Mr. Cover jhft telatie to the bond fi!j of voiinar ma.'hincs. thirty of which have been ordered by t.ie County Co in m issioners iiuuii the Automatic Hi' gisterlr ;r Machine Corporation i f .Tiuuesto wn. N" Y.. 1
wiio promise "'.; vi ry to the county the first of September, the bond is-
.-.-e is 11 I",. I he t'-ucler' V v ,,ulJt utasrvi c Am-r'can National liank have b.-ught! f I,nd,- on which Chica
many Lake o.u r-.ty bond,, and will prob ahU- put in a b.d f,-r tiie. vi.ti.n? machine issue.
THINKS SHE OWNS CITY OF CHICAGO
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Pnsre Thrpf
CIVILIAN SHOT BY PATROL
unibia Records
j now on sa.e. Sam i lli'th street. WliltiiiK.
for September j AronbftK. SO 2 8-C0-tr j
i ST AH TH li A 'I'll K TOMfJHT ! AMI TOMdlliilpw i Hai ry Car y in 'ILiuii.'t lVoof." also ill. V. O.medy entitled "He Iauehs il.nst." and Al. Jennlnps in "When O it. laws Met ." 9-1-2 ! no o i' iv o v AHiat the one absolutely fur. safe. I sound in' estment in ail this world is? j It is what til- richest men j, this town ' keep on buying yir after yejr with
every surplus doliar tliev can jet hold ol real estate, of course. I am offering Int.- m thei Forsythe Wnt-r Cardens at price. as low as
I 'itiity years nio. l'lit-es advance .n J Si pi ember C. 1 -'; Henry s Iavids,n. 1 i'.'".' ll'J'h street, i'lione Whiting 4 1. 3-1-1
T,Tr','iIT!:R,TI0NAL NEWS SERVICE, KIvLi- .. s I . Sept. ! A o,vi:;.in shot to death tod .y by a .:!. tary pa trol earlv today f..r vbdatinir t he ru-feu-order. This bro ..cat ti, de.,ru
list in ttie fifl fast dusince l.it satutdav i
ie rs are pa .
and women, who w.ie wounded in the fierco t-treet i:ghlir- are sti.Z under l:- atment in var.ous ho.-pitals.
J POLES SAY -I FRONT IS BROKEN
r-i. rs up t0 "i..ir. Sol i-
-1 INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE1 WAliSA U'. AU4 31. Vi-i L jn dan. Spt
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resumed- their advance, meting with little opposition from the Rftds. Much additional booty ha:.- been captured. In the Zatnose sector, where the Russians attempted to counter-attack they were roiled back. There Is no change on the Gallcian front. .
Better call up The Times an! have it sent to your house every eight. Thee you'll be sure jt will be there.
Mrs. Margaret Booth, Acting on behalf of some of th descendants of Count Puiaski of loland a Philadelphia lawyer. Jacob Cress, will ask congress to pay his clients the value of much of. the pround on which Chicago is fcituatea. It is claimed that in 177') congress pave Count Pulaski S',0
Ton can take a dollar or two every pay-day and invest It in toe Whiting Saving & Loan Association and it will tirow for you and do for you when you
are unable to do for yourself. Ii-l-l I
F.U M It It I A fi n LICENSES Joseph H. Harvey. Hohart. Anna M. Thy en. Ii..bart. Herman Camj-heli, of !nd. H.-irb r. Soma IZ . Smith. Indiana Harbor; J 'hn Tra.mman. Oary. Lillian Hill, i la ry : Thomas fVLone. Han. niond. Ml.zabeth Lur,el. Hammond; Thomas .1 ,rd.i:i. Jr.. Tht-'ma A"ilhorn, Odiy; 'ra Sarjreant. Ilan'mond. Minnie rtrown II i.m.ni .ni: J.-hn Simon, Gary. Celeste Coycan't. Gary: Fred Wc.lt r. Hammond. Ilosa Tracniskey. South Chicago; Valentine Kurk owskh Crcwp I''o!nt. J ,sie Sypeen. Crow n Point; Harrison O'Hara. Hammond. Ar.na Marie Wi'.lin. Hammond; Cleveland FHimrilt i-.r'
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-j -iai;n :n or Ham- I Millie jr. Wh
vvas later built rnd stands today.
wnr ei v ount t uiuski s descendants is Mrs. II. P. Pooth of Chicago If ronjrress granted the claim she would be one of the richest women m the world.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
The children enjoyed a merry time with games and refreshments.
The Owl Club will have open house : Schauta s on Sheridan avenue tomorrow
rent!y sold chances on a gold watch and a diamond ring- for the benefit of the working; by's home in Chicago. These were won by Mr. Jas. Onkev of Hridgeport. Conn., and by John Jacobs of "4S0 W. Polk street. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. r . Jt. Purinton and their guest... Mr. and Mrs. J. P. . Wolfe of Kansas City, spent the week, end at Wuver'y li-ich. John Ho key of p. nnsylvanla ave., is on a a trip east . Th Tri Kappa hsh and chicken dinner to have been given at th Geneva House tomorrow evening- has been postponed until September lMh. A busine. meetme- will h held at th-
' Fi R PTvNT Double room for 2 gentln.en, 552 Ilinh rtreet. 9-1-1 ! I'RIXC I'.SS Til E.A Tit K TOMGIIT i "Jlary'.i Ankle," Mcl-an and Mav: j We fruarontee this picture. Als-i Po'. lard Comedy and Pathe News. 9-1-1
Union Tire & Battery Co. 227-229 119th St., Whiting PENNSYLVANIA VACUM o;p TIRES A Free Tube with each
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jthe Jenkins Orphan rand, consisting Zeno IeTeiiiere of Sheridan ave.. j of colored orphan boys, will give onel has returned front his vacation whioh i of ti.tr p-ro-rams which la to consist h spent in the south. 1 of readings, sjios, quartette selection? I "Mrs. Wm. E:ter of Sheridan ave ,
returned yesterday from a visit with her parents in Wanatah. The r"srular meetine of Wh!t!n;r Lodere. No! "4S K. of P. will he hold t ..morrow evenlner. IMrs: John Biesen, yfrs. A. Pextr
several ".-M time selcuions and j-isss music. The club invites all th-se Who V."i.h to si),-r. I .-I !e.l an r. r.
i..-- .ast o: tne Land concerts given j enjoying the accomohshmcnf s of these ey the A h:tir.? Municipal Band, will j lads, members of tha IP..vd- Seho.,i at be given at the Whit:n? park this even ! Ciiailest.-n. S. C. with the folicw pro-am. Mi- William Vogel and familv Mr. fcrr'rr V:n' Maturing j and Mrs Paul J. Scho'z and daughi.3
- '-;''- - a-" vo,,.- cousa. i ana Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J
i i.e iij;...n scene. de? -riDtive. tended the we-ti-.-.
XJogs ar.d G un.l Buc. I Kammeter of Itnnn ,.r.i o.i si, .
Vogcl . f Whitin- v.h. h took nai
and daughter Mareuerite, were Hammond visitors on Monday.
Hunters, Hor.
cos s: . selection. The Koyal Vagabond, by many requestj Cohen and Goc-t;i. Reminiscences cf the south Solom.in Lydia Wolters VanGilder, contralto. a Smiiin' Through. b When My Baby Smiles at Me, c Carry M- Back to Virginia. Arr.ei ;can Patrol Meacham. Match of The First. Trumpets ar.d tr jrr.s F P. Broke.
I'.nson at-I
of Miss Adclhjtde!
SCHOOL SHOES 1 FOR THE CHILDREN'S GO TO SCHLOER'S Leaders in Footwear
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Try a "Times Want Ad"
A 95 STATE ST., HAMMOND
ct the Evangel:. ,il church in Hammond. The wed, ling ceremony was a very elaborate ere, it being a raln-
b-"V weeding. A reception followed ct the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. K rem merer. 21 1 Indiana avenue following which ttp young couple left fr the Dells ir W's- ' !,';s n fr their honeymoon. Upn their return they v.-;i! reside teinrorar.lv
HyiH-l-,lHS in i nil .it
j.ai.u jt.--. ,..i.e .n..nary tan'as.a, i w tin i lie trio.? perei-.ts. the hjttla of Sail Juan Hill A. C. I The Brta. Gamma L'psi'.on Sororltv w'e-1- j v"- a beach -upper at the Whiting cf I in: ! n g- break?. roestrs crow, a pi. (park or. Monday evening, tr-;!, vfficf-rs cili. h.rscs in the' dir.- j Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thiele and tii.ee, a prayer, shots, battlfe-crtae, ; 2auhters Thereat and Catherine are &sr.o.i. etc.. victory. j on a. lake trip f.irf Spinglod ;pinr.er Key. j Vr. G. H. Hosklns and family who , '".ave a cottage on a lake near Niles. Helm Tracey Eeach. who has i Mich., are expected to return home cen .ie KUes.t of the M.t-ses Helen and ' Sunday. Mar: Duggan of Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. Edward Zimmerman and son returned to her home in We-jd raver. of Chicago. wcr guest3 of her parents 2.1 . n Monday evening. j Mr. and l!rj.U. G. Swartz on .MonM;ss Ruth V.'olf of Ind.ar.apolis j da", tf-uievard, is the guest of hr sister,; pe-.- and Mrs. J. E. Wolf, who visMrs. Peter Mi.cr of Sr.endan awr.u. ited frlend.5 here have returned to their
A. luting coun.e una atteii.pt. rj - home, in Independence, Mo. ' i,ut it over on their friends by, Mr. and Mrs. Tiios. Purinton. of Li ving cards mailed bearing 'their'! Sheridan avenue have a cottage at from New York C.ty. Th facts '. Lake James. Ind. Their house guesta cf th- case were learned, and it! are Mists O ive Carlson and Anna vj iound they had never even P-tt fjuni"! of Whiting and Mr. Kerner cf ts.-ir own stlte. 'ait til! they return. , Hammond. .-.:.. Lugene n entertained a I Mr. and Mtuv David P:nk---rton enterr.umber of ch.i li en at her -.oI:,e in : t a;-. d a number of r lat i ve s 'f rom Wan AtohUon avenue ytstcrday afternoon ntah. Ird., at their home in Cle eland
ii uoooi oi i r.e nastn Dirt naay an-p-versa -y i-. - daughter. Mdrgueriie.
. f n U e . Mrs J.
of Ohio a-enue re-
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Oa lagal affidavit, John Hart Brittain. hns'nec rr.nn. eertiSed to this: "My head at the top and back was absolutely bald. Th t-a!p -was h:ny. An expert said thiij he theurht the !;ar roots f xiine. n( there was na i.ore of r..y ever hiv :c r n r.er hair c:"e:h. "Yet now. at an fee ever ffi. I hrn a luxuriant growth of eft. ftrcne. luftrous hair! No tra--e of biHti'n. Ihepietures skna heie are from lay photographs. " Mr. liri'tiin ceriiued f-.-iiif INDIAN'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH "At a time -when T r-sr! brrme d'S'-o" raced
. ."r 'annus r..::r lotions. te:e. spf-.-ia!its' treatrriPi.-.s. rtc. I r.-r? ac-r,s. m rr y :r--o '., a Cherokee Indian 'i?iieije man" '.- l.-d ai el. sir
tuat ne a sscrpra: f-a -rnv riy !..-, r. A -ro .rh I had leit hilie f;ithN I cave it' a 'rial. To rr.r
aniazetrer.t a lirht ,...: so.-a nr.- .-ir-d. P dsvs'.oied, day by day. 1sti a healthy frrovth, aa4 t.-a Lug u.y hair was i proi.fia as ia mf JOUihf.ll dav. r'lof s cslenisked eri :ahf? is erf'tf.'ii iv s'.-.'.r c; mind nr.'. Obviously, the hair ro.es ha,! not l....n ibad. but were dormant l'n the scalp, awaiing the fcrnhii:: poteney of the my.erion Voir ad. I negotiated for and came r.to i;esersi-n e The principle for pieraring this ir.ystorio is elixir, now called KotaIo. ad later had th
F aofa u-lien bald, refine put into trartical f rra by a chemist. That ny cwn hair growth was permanent has hecn amplv proved " How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair
Tu has been proTed ia rery rr.any cares that hair reo's del ""' eea when the hair fell out through dindntff. ferer. c c.'c.-m areata or certain other ha.r or scalp iisor.le.-s. Misn A 1). into repvrts : 'About 3 years co my hnir began to fsll
v:t t ntil my scalp irt &pc:s -was almost entirely baiJ. I used everything th it ttas rernmmndtd l ut was alwas dis;iiroint,-d until at hist I rarne acr.iss Kotilko. My bald spcts are being
covered now; ti-.a gretti is al-
HOTALKO OL9 BY X. Harry Wc-ls, J. E. Meyer. Verne C. Summers. Nelson's Pharmacy. JOS. W. Vels. J. A Aubry. And bv Ruty Crt!0;!tM ftd D'B I SloM Everywhere
r-aiiv about three iiich-v " O. mi V. Mitchell renorts: "I .ad K r A ,
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v hich hair is cow crowing einrai T used Kotalk-..' " ilrs. Matilda Maxwell reports: "The whole f-or.t of mv head vrns as ht.l
the r.alm of n-v Vaa fn- . -i e:
7-wita.ke. hair is rrow-.ng al! over tha place that was bald ,J A.aay more plad.d. t-onvir.cing reports from satisfied users.
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?33jagqJ even for i child 's'scalp lad'tair. Pcsit-vtly KuTAI.KO ii
croa cen-'- rent T . v- reliable Hair preparation that succeeds
it ha . o a j .-i-ljixvj ar ine aruc store, ur as.K lor Kotaiko
l i r U-..T '-nnmer of snr Iirri derin-tment, s4irs. I-niember th
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,.: . FAT 1 TXr Get bCT rf "TJSMrteed KOTAXKO. anply onc'o or twlcs ;LJy, watch in your mirror. For TROOP h.ov no rr,t nth.r.i..i
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Psfe Children Need Iron Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested . and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC, SYRUP is . digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to ' take it. Contains no Nux-Vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, The Child, The Mother and The Grandmother with perfect safety.
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FL'R COLLARS
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The New Fall Styles for 1920-1921 KUPPENHEIMER & ARDM0RE SUITS AND OVERCOATS DOUBLE-BREASTED ULSTERS
SIXGLE-BREASTED CHESTERFIELDS
and SACK SUITS
HATS Borsali'no (Italy), Joseph E. Ward (England), and various American makes SHOES Stacy-Adams and Ralston THE MODEL ROTHSCHILD and HIRSCH Hammond's Best Clothiers
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TTHAT a blessed relief to realize that theJy j
cleaning that usea to take weary nours is now a matter of fast-flying minutes. ' X Think what it means to leave the house ! I
in the morning, thoroughly clean from top
, to bottom, with the best hours of the day
I free for shopping, visiting and recreation.
That's the boon ctTered you by the Royal. , It seres hours of time and miles of stepi with its wide 14-inch nozzle and its powerful cleansing air stream. e It cleans by air alone. It gets all the dirt and purines and freshens the whole house. " We'll be glad to demon
strate in your home how the ligkt, handy Royal frees you from household drudgery and the menace of j erm-laden dirt
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I'll SA ' I L" I ' A. Jk I .V ' .. 'I .'Till v .'
See demonstration at our salesroom, or phone us and we will have our representative caQ ct yourhotne.
Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Go.
571 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND, IND.
JOHN HART BR1TTAIN, Lie, BT-69, Station F, New York City.
HAMMOND PHONE 2303 EAST CHICAGO PHONE 230
