Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1920 — Page 8

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T II K TIMES O.-tohrr 23. 1020.

LICENSES

REVOKED IN COUNTY!

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFER LEGION 83,000,000 MEMORIAL

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There seems to be a number of persons in Laic county who perform illegal operations, declared Pr. W. T. G-,ir. secretary of the. state board of medical ropit tratlon and examination, in Indianapolis, following a hearing on vo cases from that county Thursday. "The board wishes to eliminate that class of practitioners and to protect the public eo far as possible," IT. Uott added. The board revoked the license f Mrs. Antonia Lenz. of "Whit in jr. midwife charg-ejl with avinjr performed an ilU-gal operation, t'nnrad Lunde, tjary, 5s r.ot properly licensed to practice medicine in Indiana, the board decided. Lunde obtaim d a license in Lake county by manipulation. It was alleged, and the license was revoked.

PREACHER MAY BE . .RENT WAR VICTIM

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl CTnCAIJO. Oct. 23 n-v. Frederick fluff, owner of an apartment tinujip In the I!, ffea T'ark section, an excaisic North Sided i.t rict, was found !-'.. t and mortally wV'undd. in the vestibule ot

his apartmeirtt buttling: today. He died sO'in after Ihelnp token to St. Francis; hospital, Evanston. Police of Ttopr-rs) Park station im-l mediately besau an un vestliratlion in the le!lef that th minister was ulaln as a

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New York city voti h-!e todiy. A si Miuous day fas in prospect ior '".... Cui vvlicn h aro.H early this hoi ning. He fprnt the e,rly hours In conference with his; snanfur'.Ts at Hie aldorf-Awtorla b Jt shortly nftep noon in- was uliiriing a'-'ain into action of as t-amriuisii. Woiurn were to hear his first npp?al ! r Mipport. He went to the As tor i.'.t 1 fur luncheon at 1 ;?,o with a of women voters.

immediately after the luncheon he i

went Oaou id the Uai'lorl wture lie .-."hires", d mernbei s . f th" Mar qiette

have cxi;iis.e exhibition privih-fies. while til.: First State Trust and Si a v. 1K3 will have that right in Jtid:ana Harbor. A YEAR'S EXHIBITION Col. Walter J. Riley, president of both banks has contracted for tuouph pictures to insure a year's; exhibition. Front vlnl',w3 of the. re-p otive. banks viiil he used for th exhibition. Th' painting replicas c. me in beautifcl Kold d"cira tf d frames, v.-'.h overhead rellet tor lights. Within a few days the first picture to be exhibited will be sera ::l the windows of fadi of the banks.

ART EXHIBITIONS

FOR TWO BANKS!

First National of East Chicago and First State of Harbor Get Rights

Left to n'Rht: Joseph C. Pelletier, Col. Galbraith. Jas. A. Flaherty, Daniel J. Callahan and n. G. MacDonald.

The photo shows National rommander Col. Fred W. (lalbraith of the American Lepion rcceivinp the offer of a $5. 000,000 national memorial building- from

officers of the Knights of Columbus at New York. Ho accepted the offer on behalf of the Legion. The officer shown are Jcseph C. IYllotior of Boston, supreme ad

vocate; James A. Flaherty, supreme kr.icht; Daniel J. Callahan, supremo treasurer, and H. G. Macl'cnaM, nsristant suprence secretary.

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i: said, was made to officials corporation. The u ndef troj'ed

K"nnett sa h" K"ae to U-n-.d, wh" in turn is aib-K' d t have attemp!""! to disp"S nf thelll by tuiiiloir thiui; over to .T . . h is (.'. -k. of KalamaZ"".

sli'in lot; that ( i' P.i i'n sa il : "I li.-ve )o-t w o i d from the e r v a t! x j. hi s.

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been able ti Ret any I'ris-in iii'lrmary. I am I suspect trickery. It

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clared. The tennarr.s had de lareJ StudehakT nnu-ci n of the missin-r their intention of resiistinff increases In; bonds came "hen Alfred . Mills, mi rent and of refusing: to move. j attorney of Kalamazoo, n-tifud t !! Ona report to th" police declared ' corporation that effort.: were I.einR Ruff had been shot by a tenairt who niade (.-. us - the bonds r-s eoP-,IO!:,i ,., mistook him f"r a, barRiar. Kutff and connection w ith $.'i.cin nutes. K-i:-h!s family were preparine;- to le.-cx-e on n tt is now at liberty on $1ee.,i b. to!

an early morninsr auio-mobile tripjwhc the thooting: oC"'urre1.

and f.b'od is on $7.r.cn bail.

TWO PUT ON TRIAL FOR BOND THEFT

MAC SWKNEY ENTERS 73RD DAY OF FAST

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o'Prlen pointed out that the government planned to withhold n ws of MftcHwiney's death until the military authorities in all pirts of Ireland could be notified.

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COX MAKES LAST APPEAL TO N. YORK

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rithts for the. exhibition i J vt. 23. fcuK'-nc

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The First Nath-r.al Rink of Fast Chi e.-ito and the First State Trust and SavitiRs Pa ok of Indiana 1 f a rbor have se

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I' tin- tiirift art ; i i- of tic; Natioua' Hi rvi' f enreau. inc., of ("hlcajro. This m anij that the two banks will le able to exhibit 111" replicas f STO.nfu' worth of i I i-aintintts -f emint ni. artists, who were coir in i ssioned to prodip-, a series- of works dealinp: with the sil,. j'-ct of thrift. The plan Is along t)i, hues of the rat work made famous during tie- Lib rt y pond drive. 'i'lib; s :rvir Is a pew on" sn the company l-aokiiiK it Iiaio already sipned eonlraeis fur 'xhildtion In ''hicairo, New York, I'f troit and other citb s. In Fast hienKo proper the j'irst National will

OEBS SAYS MENAGE IS UNEMPLOYMENT From Prison Cell Socialist Candidate Predicts Bread

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Socialist candidate for president

of the l.". R from his prison cell In the' t federal penitentiary, throutrh his ai tor-

Mr. Hobs said thousands of soldiers who fought overseas tor th-i profiteers "are today hunting jobs just as 1 predicted at Canton and for which statement I was sentenced, to ten. years imprisonment." The glorious heroes of yesterday at-i the scurvy hoboes of today, said the S ocialist candidate. The Socialist party, proposes to take over the nation's industries and secure to every loan and woman the inalienably right to work and profit by th--::" labor, the right to eery child to cat and (rrow and play, to po to school have, the same i haitee with every otit i child to succeed in life ami find happiness in personal r.deax or and sm'i tl scr ice. It has no secret alliances, proms- -no office and neither brow -beats -r buys a -vote. If you vote the Social;.-" tijket you do so of your own fret wsH and accord. The deadliest menace that nut.'p o' ' this natioti at the approach of w-im. r 13 unemployment. Unemployment is tlie cut so of ti.--working people and the crime of cap.talisl society. It is the cause of moi ' dread and uncNiainty, more fear and anxiety. cowardiiV arid servility, su:ferlng en-i misfouie, hunger f--"d naked ties-, vice and immorality an I ciime; it has destroyed more homes, broken up mole laniilus, ruined morm n. driven more women t proftitu-

ney. Samuel M. Castleton. has ju.-t u d a statement excoriatintr b ii

is- tion and blighted the lives of more e- children anion;? the workers than ail

publican and democratic candidates for the presidency, declaring that t tie supreme issue now is the menace 'if un-mp'oynn-nt and declaring neii her candidate has cfferetl any s dution, predictiiifr "it will not be l-.ntc bef..re the breadlines are recruited up to war strength and the semp kitchens on day ari'l night shifts, but you will not hear a. word from Cox or Harding about unemployment e.r the cause of it."

the cans -s. comliined. What iiave Harding and Cox to offer the unemployed workers and their, families who are starving after they have pi'ed up mountains of wealth f -r their profit e rinR masti r s. Fx-Pre.hdent and er-.Iurlge Taft. better known as 'Injunction Bill' anion the urrh-.n we.rk-os he used to send to jf.il, answer for th' in. 11 says: "Go-1 k aows."

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fSTAFF CORPtSPONDeNT I. N . SERVICE 1 V1-;Y Yii.UK. i . t. t'Ov. Jatnes t'ox, ilenioci-.il ic candidate for t to -siiene'.-, mad-- h:s 'ast appeal for

SOFTH BEN P. Ind , Octj 23. Leo

Kennett and George AY. (ood are oj be tried in the St. Joseph superior)

court next week on oharure.- of stealing Swine

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fSTAFF CORRESPONDENT LttNfH'N. Oct. 2.5-

and disposing of t,2:.o,"n in Liberty bonds from the Studehakcr' Corp. .ration. Kennett will ho placed on trial Tuesday and charged nidineotly with stealing the bends" from the ,St udeba U -ir offices. Clood will be chatrged with aiding Kennet in disposing of the bonds which were in denominlations of $25.'i00. i

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-tilt alive this m. rnin. i n was most s--i'i. oi s.'

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1 . lit j- of till. !"! ...k. v e r: t y -second day

that he ptole the bonds and Ulien d.'-j made vair.

MacSwinej's hunger strike. Arthur O'Urien, pres;il"i-t " Irish Rolf-dote! mutation leacu-:

per--.nai frb-nd of tlie 1 -d

Warming relicr for rheumatic aches. HE'S just used Sloan" Liniment and the quick comfort had brought a smiie of pleasure to his fo'e. Good for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprain?, etran.s, lamback, 35t overworked muscles. Fm -

70 trcttes vil'nnul tubbing. fl.40 druggists have it.

DR. F. 0. CARTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat

I " 'C O'l .- .-- Tre-''ing Your iy , r I', ' '".ir Glasses f!2 Years on State St. SiK"n Revolving Lights. GlasEes as T.ow a3 S5.0O. 1 -ad-,o :h'- -. n'.fo m.-i: .ss. : osooi ni in ft an- tna t i n. st; fs and lo'il-

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Total Assests $5,

ExcHange all 4 per cent LIBERTY BONDS into 4 per cent LIBERTY BONDS before ' November 15th, 1920, or you lose your right to exchange thereafter. We recommend not to SELL LIBERTY BONDS at PRESENT PRICES.

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Ofcss: 340 Indiana Ave. y3rrjSSoM Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Pes. Phone 1046-R,

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Pillow Cases 45x36 or 42x36 inch, wide hem, full bleached, good quality. Each

39c

Long Cloth English finish, soft texture, for fine needle work. Per yard

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Unbleached Muslin 39 inches wide, fine quality, soft finish, short lengths. "Special, yard . 23 c

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SUGAR Best Cane Granulated lie per lb. With grocery order of $1.00 or more, excluding flour (10 lb. limit).

Washing POWDER Swifts Pride 3 pkj?'e 1 0c

LARD Best Quality 24c per lb.

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A Sale of Gingham Aprons at $1.50 Here's a fresh assortment of Bungalow Aprons, in plaid, check and plain colored gingham, of interest to every woman. Several styles, trimmed with bias folds. Special for Monday $1.50

Girl's Gingham Dresses In a variety of styles, in light and dark fast colors. Just the thing for school wear. S,ze3 7.ol4 2.69 V ery special at .... Little Boys School Pants In a good assortment in dark colors, also blue and brown corduroys. Very serviceable. Sizes up to 8 years. Regular (J j A Q $1.98 values. Special Monday. P (Second floor) Chiids Outing Sleepers They need them now for cool nights; in white and pink, and blue stripes. In sizes 3 to 5. -j on Special Monday at X Girl's Canton Gowns Lovely quality Canton Flannel Gowns, with pink and blue stripe. Sizes 1 9Q 8 to 14. Special Monday at . . 1

20 OFF the regular prices continues in these departments : Mens Suits and Overcoats Women's and Children's Hosiery and Underwear Millinery Every pair of Shoes Silk Undergarments Flannel Gowns Blankets and Comforts Reed Furniture O' Cedar Polish Best for pianos, furnture or wood- 1 Q . work ; 30c size. Special at X v

A Special Sale of Men's Shirts at

Purchased from a leading maunfacturer at a special price and we offer them at a like savings. Made of woven, printed and corded madras, percales and cotton shirtings. In a variety of patterns. Double cuffs, standard sizes. Your choice at $1.95.

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MEN'S CANVAS GLOVES, Kr.it Wrist, 15c Pr. WhiteMiddies,$2.69 Ladies and children's white middies, with blue collar, trimmed with white braid. Usually priced up to $3.50. Special for Monday at $2.69. Brussel Rugs, $1.39 Size 27x54 Tapestry Brussels Rug, oriental patterns in five designs for choosing. (Limit one to a customer.)

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