Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1920 — Page 5

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MARSHALL SPEAKS AT EAST Sneaking hefore an en! husiast I:crowd of three or four hundred people Yre President Thomas It. Mirshail yesterday afternoon at the Lyric Theatre !n East Chicago declared himself willing: to take the league of nations "hook, line and sinker,'' declared the reservations of no consequence and expressed a willingness to take any or all reservations if only the league ts idor.ted. "What I wStit," th Ice president raid, "is an Amfrkmn representative at the peace table at Geneva snd 1 dont" car so much how he, gets there." Referring: 1o the campAlgn In Indiana. Marshall expressed an ignorance .if how thi affairs of the state have been handled but said: "If the state Administration has beer. as bad aa " hrts been represented to me il is vs'y, very bad. I am for M. Cul'-och twause he i a democrat and a personal friend srd I am for Tagart because lie 1? a htrh minded, rom.cieut lous man. Tom Tagyart is a better business man t!mn James Watson could ever dream of beir.fr." Marshall plated that f.n was '.aiooluteiy against nothing" and ' s-. ir.piy here In th interest of Jimmy fn. Tom Taggart, 0e MeCultoch and t fc rest el the democratic ticket." Marshall divided his talk into three rl.flerent parts in -which he desisnated himself a. an old-fashioned 'l"'."cii:. sn rdd-fashionc.l Presbyterian, and an o d-fashioned America. As an American, he said, he was not afraid t do business with those who are not and in a larger sense he declared the l.esau of Nations to be the same p-inoiple. Tie uwclt uoort Article -X and explained how it would b of bor.efit to the L'nited States m the case r the Philippineii when they are fcivtn their freedom and independence. GREEK KING DIES FROM MONKEY BITE TNrx'N". O't. A dTiPia tl' diploinatc s'rugcj'1 for control of the c;reek tiirone was promised todaj- as a t'Ju'.t tf the death of Kin Alevaivler in Athens j est Toe y from blood p.isiMiinjt. Three courses are open, but the final decision probab! will be dictated by the ailiei. a ref;en, ey n ay be proclaimed; a foreign trinro may l.e sel.'i c.i as Alexander's ucc-tssor or a republic may be established with Premier Yenisc'os a president. The names of PrM-ce Arthur of ConnatiRht and Prince v cf Bourlion - Perma have been suKB'stcd as possible succejrros to the 1 1 rone. HAMMOND COURTS A: Shay ha.s brought suit atratnst Hiram A'.ns worth, et. al. 1 - collect on promissory notes and for fo,roc'osure of a mertgr.jfe. Ihach, Gavit. F Tson !t Gavit are attorneys for the I lainriff. S ilt on promissory note has been e"ed hy Valentine Peternac against N cj'as Topa. tnroush Attorney I. I M"djeska. Tie Home Building L,o.in & Savins? ,t formt ion cf Ijake. cojnty has filed pi.lt to foreclose a murteaa'e asrainst Eugene F. Stor.fbrea.ker. et. ai, A fitmiar sui was filed against Josjpph c rj intham. 'et. a'.. F'.omherKer. Peters A. M;.rth!and ate attorneys fjT the riatntiJf. Arthur "W". Veroo Is aslcins for forecloM3re of -a trti?t deed against Arthur S. Nur.nMey. ct. a!, of East I'hi'Bgro. He j.s represented by Attorneys Meade. F.oyce &. Twyman. OTFE wTs"tAKING IT FOR HEALTH ,Tak Sanii v in sk i. who reaides soutnh t of Hammond on the Ilidire roa i "a a'restrd yesterday by 1 'an Mriformer (lary constable, who is m.v federal prohibition asent. A t p v. as found at .lake's hot!. I ilcltoot Beeps mg liaif KealtKg - ,Evu3ln7Wi!drootregu!a'-lvrIVeep scalp cntirelv free from the itching -3 trust of dandruff, the cause of most - hair trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair - the em-y of my friends to this Kuaranteed flanaruu reaieay. M-lMmot T.iqald 8hmpo or vTiMroot f;hm,.i hr.iv, ta connection ;ik w,Hreot tir Toa.c will toamen tao treatment. aajti THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC for sale here under a moncy-boik guaranty RF1II M AH I'll All. tlAY Indiana Harbor, Indiana r

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Tins morning the prisoner wa.ted for his wife to appear with an attorney and in the meaaMjnie explained to the court that th arrest came as a distinct shock to htm. He said he knew his wife was maktns some sort of a concoction, but neer dreamed it was white mule. W hatever she made was absolutely necessary, he insisted, because she had to take It regularly for the benefit of :ir health An for Jale ho never tojehed the stuff: hp hadn't tasted a drop of liquor In three yf ars. The rase was continued until tomorrow.

Personal and Social Arews Mrs. A. M. DeWeese has returned from a two weeks' visit with her daughter in Bluffton, Inj. She was called to ISIuffton on account of the illness of her dutttrhter. - Trinity Atd will meet ternoon with Mrs. J. F 48 Warren street. Mrs. tomorrow af -1 Jacobson "ti O. W. Shade j will be the assi.sllnjj hostess. Miss Clementine Rgcakowfkl entertained at a luncheon last Friday for Miss Jennie Kaptur who is soon to 1 ave Hammond to make her home in California. The table was attractively decorated with UM'.un P.usse',1 roses and each guest received a pretty favor. A five eourse luncheon was nerved. Miss Kaptur wa.s presented with a lovely gift. Th 6ih division cf the Metliodist Ledics Air! w ill nif-t-t at the home or Mrs. 11. ". Porch. D13 Sibley street, at one lo'ciock tomorrow afte'mooa to qui! I. The Indies' Aid of the First Pres bytenan church will meet as usual to morrow afternoon. Mrs. Watson a ltd Mrs. H.J. Postlt waite Will be th hostesses. , ' . . . I vmumri avenue rnicriainca a numocr . . ,. . , ' oi .eiaiives ai o.Tiner isun'iay evening at six o'clock i-ifllly enjoyed The dinner was espebecause of the fourteen! o.n.l roH.-teft o'l; wntca Mi. Sc.iultz won at the Fall Festival. Those pres-t ent were Mrs. Skieika. Eaiil SICeika of Chicago, Aiiiist 'i'arnoske, P.iancnei Windrich. Walter Newman, Mr. and' Mrs. Wlndlsth und Frank Tanio.ke. - Mis. V.-m. M. 7Ja in has I -ft or a j i i LiVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING A1TD RE-PLEATING All k'nds of shi'ts In one diy. 3ut'cn covering:, hemstitching, braiding, i II work gunrantet d . Call at Wastry's, 51 State St.. little west of Honman at. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-27 RUGS AND CARPETS Washed In your own home. Kami'ton Beach method, W. ii. Cooksey, 4l'J Stal.; sl phone Ham. ZH'J. 10-4-3 Mrs. A. Hannewell will he at the Moe Hotel t'evt week from Wednesday until Saturday doing special corset work. Hp ecial fittings at.entlon given given to ourj l,l-''3-3' Have McCfy wash your rujrs en the floor in your home by the HamlitonI'.each method. The best, tho quickest, the most convenient method in use. Good referent". Satisfaction or nj' charge. Phon Hammond S36-M. ! io-n-6 : Have McCoy was or in your hoim h your rugs on the floor in your home by the HamiltonBeach method. The best, the quickest, the most convenient method i:i use. Good I e ferenee. Satisfaction or n: charge. Phone Hammond 4Cj1-M. 10-26- I Miss Maitha Lunl wishes to an nounce that, she will teach a limited ; number of Harp students at her homej 21 Muson St.. Hammond 10-26-3 The Monroe St. F.nworlh League will Rive a Masquerade party in the base-, ment of the church Thursday eveneltiB,1 All members are cordially invited. Admission -2 cents. 10-"'8-l Don't forget at th K. of P. October 10. the peace Masquerade Hall Saturday fwninr, 10-i6-Here Are ODD

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inont h tlaire. W Miss Mollie Krieger of 313 Lojran street will enterain a number of her friends at an evening party Saturday evening at her home. ' Porn to Mi. and Mrs. GeorKe Sor'.vtter of 1 J rt Summer aviuir, a nun, W illiam Newton lleore Kcrivner, October 12. lloth moth r and baby doins nicely. Mm. ScrivniT will be remembered RS Miss Alice New ton j - - ! The Slich and Chatter Club will meet at the home of Albert lmun of Hevk-j it street Thursday afternoon. ' The Frances Wtllard W. C. T. 1'. x'li meet at the home of Mrs. McCellon j49 Morton court at two o'clock t in n. row afternoon. Reports from the convention will be i;ivin anil also a re port from the county treasurer. A :, members arc requested to be pusi-ir..' - Hilda Wlntezel is home from 1 Pautv I'nn ersity. She w m i,e heieutitil after the election. i Judpe and Mrs. Joseph loa'rh enfertallied Vice President and .Mrs. Marshall at their home in Kenwood y .-1 tet day. The Misses Kfther and Martha Lu'eJ spent the week end at Purdue l.'r.Uo--i siiy and attended the Cadet hop. Tii'y were ent-:t tallied by their brother Bar. i tine l.und and Miss Margaret Mcitie jwho are both students at Purdue, i Mrs. Clarence I'eNormandle of Zoin City has been the yuest of Mrs. Kalph. Pierce for the past fe.v days. She ii retttrninc borne todAy. Mrs. I'eN'or-; marnli" v.a.' formerly a resident l j Hamond. I The Women's Guild of t;! St. Paul's Kplscopal church wiil meet f r an all day session? tomorrow to sew tor tit bazaar, th" hostesses ill b tlie Mesj dames XV. 1. Nairel, Wm. La f.n. It. I C. Slater and J. l. ssnianey. M:.ss I.ucile Marsky of i.'hicaco entertained a number of friends in honor of Miss Jennie Kaptur who is soon to , lcav to make her home in California. The table was prettiiy arranged with cosmos and autumn Jcnces. A course dinner was served . j i Mr. and Mrs. P. J ! ttnnr who l avbet r. the h use tTUt" of Mrs. K. It! Mcliroy of 17 Hett o't street have re - j turtud to llirir h' no: In S ,. - l!end,j Ind. . j Mrs. Km ma cine, w is. Wii VIMllI.g IIIThe Women s llepubli held last even.n at tl'.i headquarters was well a program was opened by Louis, Stanley ant Ioy!o an mrflins, riepubl . at i ttenUtd. The; a quartette, I . ihrni yourij-r, men who are traveling or the G o. r. they sang several popular songs several parodies to old tunes, v an. '"1 ! C 1 pntirir-ed numerous por u'.ar Issues oi the day such a.4 Wllsonisrn and the League of Nation.'. They w ere, very good. Mrs. James Patterson Gary, tho district c hail man "f the Women's ltepubltcan Club, was introduced by Mrs. W. H. Myers and save a britf, interesting talk. She said that the influence of women n. politic should make for less mud slinking In cam-' j.alninn and denionstratod the futility of such political methods, that the standards would be so raised o eliminate unclean propaganda a.i petty politics. She staled Urn the" present appointed prec men were the bricks net crmmtttec ; in the founda-i tmn of tlie V omen .s l.-puuiuan party and that each of them should see to it that not a einffle republican vote was lost on election day and concluded her talk with instrmtions and metehod.s for getting nil of the women out ' i vote on election day, Mrs. Edna Thomas Gordon of Iowa, a very attractive young women of most pleasing personality gave an excellent talk. She opened by answering the question. "Why Am I a Republican?" whi. h she did i u a very able manner. The following are some of the reasons-. 'Because republicanism stands tor a representative government , b opposed to a one man government such as we have ha 1 in the present ad snin titration, with Wilson; that they stood for progress opposed to the over conservatism of the democrats, and that they had been in favor of suffrage and that we owe loyalty to the party that has given us this right. I ! She discussed the child labor lav.-.( and cave statistics showing Ihiit in: the democratic states the percent of. child laborers was astotmdinily larg. r than in the. republican states. The, hlirh est of living w as accounted fr j Thirty -Five HA1 Ti 1:4

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i:i ;.oine df.-ree l.y the mistakes mads hy certain government officials siiili as! Secretary Taker, when he sold larSj quantities or eujrar lo Jr ranee at two cents per pound, and that the on hillion rotir nunaren million worth ti " ommod it ies m) fiod which was irtj France at the time of the nrtniatiru ' was sold for four hundred million do'-i l.irs. The League of Nations, while j not attempting to interpret it. was touched on briefly a nil cited that. IjJoy.J iioni'te whs the potent factor in wrttlnr the lenc-llC which is demons. rt. ed by the fact that it .ves the F.ritl.m 1 I the upper hand in International affair?. In closing Mrs. (.onion .-poke of loy I alty and Illustrated it iih very ai illustration and that defined it was; divesting' oneself of all prejudices that' interfere with the main purp'Wi oij living. The fv.ii'HK was concluded! with a social hour and nice rf ri?hmenls were served. j I Mis " been I he Mrs. Ott: i.kt fie - - .e yse of of her aiiKh of end. H. 1 g ueet Mori e e k M i ! wa j k "c h- ; t'Ht. nts, Mr. and ! 7 4 Hibley titrcet, 1 i re;?, hie teturuing I s In I : i ff a 1 o on to Toronto ! use f will 600 SEE MOVIE AT HARDING- SPECIAL A CTOAd f'f w e it ii r a n 1 'ronl of tile ah..:;i f,.-,.) .t o.ul in r I , . housf mo e !-h,-, the "Hardii I,ake Count film were . .rht l:ohd" lie or v. : i , in ib'n-l tic lo aved the " si root ;n last nicrot wiii c i , w ,i i Sj. ciai." yestr-iday. o'-.vn. one V.'lICh dealt .s a n.j t ite Ki'ejt farm K e n 1 1 a n d . i (he busiail of the to witness the put on by i ii ich t on red T 'v o reels " f was "The 1 to wit a th" ir.,s . t h r s ii. i w c d ; Wa tie T. Mit'rii" was 1 a i d cm pi oy ed e m o ; r , : special stress I rt'si me; hi's I ra rm's p. ct i v 1 1 i ! Follow !;is th j t 'ol an d t ook 1 1 ! t ion boards int ud;tor ti. M . tnembers of the elect he cni.rt iivoiiie where voting machine in , 1 e d Ismat- ti ed a , order to acquaint i'.ss. He t ien r t lif ai w it n it s woi kvilaiiiej h,,w to set t ne on co'l'lter" election before opening th" boths NOTICF. TO XON--!;h.SITF..YT THE STAT 1 1 OF IN'IIAN.. PAKK COLNTV. UN' Till: I.AKK SlPKiiP'P.CJlP.'i. SKPTKMI'f.il Ti-atM. i 'i 2 'i1 . I.MM WILSON VP. WlLSt'iV. (MI'S!; NORM A. V AldX N'. ids;.j. AC'TK i.V To r!'( HiCK. N'oiv corner the pinin'.' ft' b WW fl ls t n n :e:ii b-r iff i.J. H'httv r; . iv?r n.'torne cotoplatm herein. t"gcth davit of a competent i that I'm defendant. Xit non Is not a resident . Indiana. Said defendant Is th not .rod f tlie pendency and that the same v. jt i-sons. rhowirg .aii Au.'-on W:lf the State of I eref, ,re hereby of said action o-in 1 for t rial PREVENT FAMILY ILLS Bulgarian Blood Tea is Nature's wpet restorer and contains no harmful drugs. It can be used with safety hy every member of the family from Baby to dear old Grandma. A box of this pleasant medicinal tea should be in every home as a first aid in general family ills. To break up a cold tak it steaming hot at bed-time it works like magic. It keeps the blood rich and pure and to relieve constipation, indigestion, sour, gassy stomach, liver, kidney and blood trouble, it is truly marvelous. Sold by all druggists ani grocers every wl sre. i' M'm"nmnii'ri'inim'iM winiiii.

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and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at th callfriR of said cause, .n t h . I( (Jle 2 7tli day cf December A. same heintr the 43rd day or the next term or Bald Court to he begun and held in the Court JIouso. lioom No. hi. Hammond, In said County and S'n'e on tho 2nd Monday of November. A. I . I:J0. s.nid action 1'e heard and determined in his abj ftenre. ! IN WITNESS WHF.RKOF. I ITNKS3 WHF.RKOF. I h eu n- ' to m; hand and ulTlx th out. ot Hammond, this ber. A I. 10:j. Seal ot Ijth day ?ald d r Oct HEUnKIlT L,. WI1EATOX, Clerk I.. S. C. 10-26-11-2-9 :, f t if p.F.r.i ;. T'eputy Cli rk. t-i t ea w t -i im b Y3 m v . v i CHICAGO VEAIr-il to 60 lbs. 13& 13: i0 to 7 lbs.. 16 4 IS; SO to 100 lbs. 'JliZ, fancy, 22; overweight kidneys, 140 to 17.", lbs, 13-7 15. CHICAGO CAE.H GSAIIT WHEA'f-l red, 213: 1 hard, winter. 213 3-4'; 2 1 4V 2 hard winter. 212; 2 northern spring. 211: S northern spring 10S; 4 northern spring, 133. CORN' No. 2 white, S11?Sf; 1 yellow, S I H-4; 2 yellow 84 3-4HS6; 3 yellow. t' 3-4; 4 yellow. S3. OATS No. 1 white, 51 1-4355V2; 2 white, 54 l-4tJ 5: 3 white. 5? 3-41i53: I whit... j! !- -a .",2 3-4; standard, 46 'a Bl'TTKR Receipts, 3.292 tubs; cre am. -ry. extra, 67'a: extra firsts. 42tl'55 ';; packing stock, 2532. F.GGS Receipts 3. 585 cases; current receipts. 43154: ordinary firsts, otoJ; ri-st S7 " l ' -z ; checks, 30-5:39; dirties, 3 8 ft i :t. Clli;ii;-K--Tn ins. new, 23"? 4; dairies -5''.: '2: yohng Americas, 23324; longhorn". 2 3 :s ft " 1 ; brick. 25. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 38: rhfekens, 2'l'y 27; springs, 27'i; roosters, 20; gi -'.., 2ti: duck". 2. p. T.YTOF.S Receipt? 121 cars; M:nn' seta and Wisconsin whites. 1 6 5 '1 1 :". ! CHICAGO LITE STOCK By TT. S. Bureau of Markets i HOGS Receipts 21.000, market. s! rong to 25 higher; bulk. 1 2.35 fi 1 3.00 ; j tor. I'l.i': heavj weight, 12.53 y 12.2'.'. medium vveicht, 12.30V 1.1.2?: lieht j Oliver Oil Gas Burners Inquire about the Oliver Oil-Gas Burners for cool:ing, heating or baking. A model for every heating proposition. Prcies icasonable. CALL 2713 GARY R. B. Durham 937 Hartley St. 0110 ii'i i w nwt, ii'imn"1 ,r iiynn"M'iin 1 umpi Market Co, HAMMOND, IND.

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'.! s'til it 12. 3C; heavy ja kirg uwi, s:n it 13.25; latklng ows. roufh. oth. 1 11.75 'j' 12.00; pigs. 12. 00 13.60. CATTI.K Receipts 13,000; market Is slow to steady; beef steers: medium and heavyweight. lT'fflH."?; medium and good. 12. 50 Jf 17.00; light v:igh. 15.0A g. 18.00; common and medium, a.2;. y 14. CO; butcher cat'ie: h-ifers. 4.7 3 'd 10.75: bulls. 6 00 vf 10.53: canners and cutter: Cows mid heifcra. S.50Q 4.5"; cai.ner fi'-cr.'.. 4.1'5 tfr6.25: veal calx est (light and handy weight 1 L.5'.1 3 1 S. 50 , feeder fileers, 7.5'i 1 1.73; slockf r rt-ers 4.30 ?i O.'.'O; stocker row ai.d heifers. 4.25fl7.7o; v t stem range cat alofcrs. &. 5013.50; cows and 6.25 g J. 25. beef l'ersi. ho A merican American American A mcrlca n Locomotive . . . Smelting .... Steel Foundry Tel. and Tel. ., P6' 57-, 1 14 ia 7U, fH Baldwin locomotive Bethlehem Steel B Consolidated Gas . Corn Product .... Crucible Steel General Motors . . . Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley .... t ' fi 4 i Mldvale Steel MS X. T. Air Brake : New York Central Northern Pacific Ohio Cities lias Pressed Free Car ...... Hallway Steel Springs . Reading Republic Iron and Steel Texas Co C S. Steel P. S. Steel T'fd West inghotise Finclair Oil ..... .... . SI'" . SO . 3 , ;-7 'i . !;.") . I' 7 " . vr, . 52i . SO's .1 I71 . ; . 32.4 Indiana' Woman's Testimony mouiq uena, Ind. '1 thought thore was no relief for m until I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For Bom time I 6tift"ered f rota organic trouble, with pains in my side, backache, and bearing pains. I wd a a miserable' wreck, got po thin I only weighed ninety pounds. Since taking the 'Prescription ' I now weigh 140 pounds, and do not bare an ache or a pain, and am completely rid of all my ailments. Can do all my work and am strocs anel healthy. " Mrs. Theresa Wilkinson, 622 N. Walnut St. potting Don't try to count the spots, the wrinkles, and the "bags" in your suit. You might get discourcged and want to buy a new one. This is no time to squander. It is and mak a crucial time, indeed, people are learning to .1 t r i . .1 e tne best or what tney have opman

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0. P. WIDE TARGET FOR ItIARSHALL (Continued from Page One) party at last .' " SiAls M'hIMMY XV KinT Tii-s vice president in speaking o entangling alliances, said that Wm. McKinley was the first to go into that hunlness. "How can a nation go into the colonization business and not have entangling alliances and the denior its fought it at that time," said Mr. Marshall. The speaker continued :"I have no fear of entangling alliances, I never expect to marry another womau hot that doesn't prevent my shaking hands with some other good looking woman." The vice pr esldent said thit the republicans have talked ar.d printed so much about Article X that there are mothers who He awake rights f r fear the C S. Is going to grab their boys and set them policing Bulgaria." AFTF.K Till: HI I'll 12 ATMS. He deplored the criticism of Wilson and raid if Harding is elected president next Tuesday week "I 'l',! be loyal to Mm for he will be my president'' Ha rapptd the hypenates wh are against the leacue by saying that he. rtidn't hear the league discussed with reference to the effect H would have on America but rather the effect It would have on Ireland or Greece or some other nation. We. not only want I to get rid of the house o' HohenzoIIern but also of the house of hyphenates "I will never appeal to the hypenates for votes." thundered the vice-president. "I would rather have the republicans win, because I would know then who the few Americans left would be." DYEJNGHT Buy only -Diamond Dyes' FJach package of "PlRrnon3 Dyes" contains direotlorn so simple that any woman can d!amond-dye worn, shabby skirts, waists, . dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new. rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you "Diarr'ond Dyes Color Card." Adv. -j ? . -.o..'C .-' - -T ... 1 -i: ri Let us do all the spotting of the spots b that suit, coat or dress. We have a modern process suited to every character of garment. We return the work to you in practically the same condition as when you bought it new. Just telephone 216; we'll do the rest. Cleaners 4 t sr was rcsc--ir u?r 3

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