Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1920 — Page 2
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BRINGS FORTH A DIGRESS fh much fa'ked of the iiwyn-s jikI :-n lis: plac'- on the Irnl Cnun'.i v club ,S ;n:.(I t V .lii-nt b!'or" the ;;.! t result misht be- rpi-: "Vi r.. of HI.i k 'tone, tntris arrjRgod to have . 11 I he if n ITia: : a th! rt.ir. r:u.-- a:' !:( !f ..f coitj. 'i t r m . i r nr: t r :i 1 committee bacK to th(:-e ! . ui'l t"ll them what score thev . : r expected to br.-ri-j ui. "jj.-t as ii r,v D'nlt doi? r'n hrs home waid." M.-.:-0- !:ip devoted fully one-half '' i.rs lime ilutiti.; trio pu.it I'vo weeks un i-:r t he tutelaK.- of Prof. While. Rolf !. trucr-ir at the- 1 !. His -louro eliou s that he has learned many : :. of the janif. ca r J new i .'as e: oe t'. y dark horse, r hookers arid victory oiif any oiuhs t-a?y his opponent. Ai; .'::- other reprejertn! v of "!hi ts.-ntul I'll protcfsion a d tils an j'layir.fr a hr.r,ft unte they a'l (. n.ai-sin tZ irmng. Tho tooth p,um!)tr n:er bet n very bright ri? regarded by verv lair aad hc-it'Ci reduce chances" have ir. this ronU.-t f-.r :.:! t i anil men ii ii ti;f preliminary arti.e :ner.-of-ivords liave verr. .-j'otie argument to the at ti-e;.- mrsiit have weil made, e ii!a lis themselves; and. ot fri ti .. t. C', j rse was r w hen the actual p'a . hesan. it nmy a q.iestion of which side out talk the other. . .i.l The crafty scheming that has pervaded the contest is disclosed by a remark of one of the winners who was r verhtard to say "Weil, if tve had lost. I planned to eat no dinner; but now tl ar we have won. I shal! eat two." The price f dental service may have to be boosted to pay for the Y-gh cost of feeding lawyers at that l ru t e. The winners wii! be ;tu.st5 at an elaborate dinner that is to be given itter in the week at a prominent nearby resort. Consolation for the losers is found in this last event in the fact that Col. Bocey will not be present. "'The host j reserve the fud privelese rf ordering from the menu. They have expressed tbernselve as believing it in bad for the digestion to drink while mating. a i N S AM STORY AS LIE Former G. O. P. Woman Chairman Will Not Vote for Governor Cox CHICAGO. Nov. 1 Miss Mary r,a:rftt Hay, former ehairman of Kepubllcxn Women's National Executive oonmittce. in a wire from New York to the Republican National headquarters In Chicago contradicts newypaper story that she is for Cox. The charge 'Kit Miss Hay has desertoi Natior.31 R' publicAn ranks is branded by her ;.s a deliverate falsehood. Miss Hay wired to Miss Adali Bush, mother Indiana woman, who is executive soojetary of wtimen'j actiTti.; in the Chicago headquarteru of the republican national committee. "Papers have quoted me as coming out for C'ox. This is absolutely fale. In all the speeches I have made I have said I am for the republican ticket with the exception of Senator Wadsworth." After, talking with Miss Hay over the telephone here tonight iliss Bush a:d: "She Is most indignfcnt at this attempt to misrepresent her attitude which has always been and still ii strongly republican. PRAISE FOR HAICMOND TEAM .Hsromond's profession' football team came home yesterday evening flushed "with its first victory of the tcason. IvOgan Square A. C was the Victim. The score was 14 to 9 Since the. two defeats suffered earlier In the season at the hands of the country's "best teams. Manager . Toung had been changing things around a little on his team. Several releases were handed out and a number of new men were signed. The rractlce bas also been stiffer each day. T'ith his rebuilt team, Toung decided to take on something closer home for the tryout. X,ogan Square Is considered the toughest nut of the Chicago district and Hammond cracked it. The large crowd which witnessed the contest ccclaimed it the best game ever seen '.n Chicago. ' The Squares started the scor'ng by a successful place kick in the first periiod In the second they added a touchdown, but failed at kicking uroil. That pave them 9 points, their share of the t.i!!i". Hammond regiftered no ft ores 'until th" third quarter when tb flr.-t touchdown and goal was vgistered. This duplicated in the .'ujrtlr period. Hammond's Irneup, whh-h had seeral new faces was as follows: Kohl, re: Bashaw-, rt ; Hydzewski. rg: Cole, c: Tavis, g: .o!lier. It; Johnson, le; Warren, pn. fioitski, lh. Specht, rf; C'Po. fh. Hunt substituted for a few minutes for Specht. S Eliminate tho Poisons rt a M The chir i indications in die " trfitmcn; of XtfeUMATISM !? etc. are to neutralize the toxins jj and destror the apeaf.c poiaons W circulating in the body. 8 3 T rapidly eliminates the poisons H a e ti ra m my W I k"r4v renvincT all svni.Mi!ii-, N o -.- i and eventing their return. No . overlouding your system with drugs. Half a teaspoonfid of Albert't Rheumatic Remedy CrJ once cr twice a day is suHicient. w Price 1.00. H The KELLS COMPANY fxewourgh, W. Y. Sf.
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titnai i the (trounds that it wan In confliif, th treaty arrangement t ot the V. BETTING IS VERY LIGHT f INTERNATIONAL NCAS SERVICE NEW ORK .Nov. l. iU;ttina: n ction tomorro was light in Wall stie-t the national eh v ported a? er today. Odds of 6 to 1 Senator Hard.ng v: were ottered that i! l.t elected prtoider.t. Kvrn money waa orrercd tnat the republican standard beaier would carry New York by 500i. 15 y J. BART CAMTBVILI. i STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SCRVICE1 WAtSIUNvi ION. Nov. 1. Tnr seintoiiai situation is giving republican leaders considerable anxiety despite their- piidiction tnat Senator Hai'ding he elected overwhelming!, it was admitted in G. O. I". circles here today. They di i lare it is on the choice of an increased republican majority tn the senate that the issues of the campaign sir r"ai!y tJrmrg, rather than en the election o' a president. Without a .cnate majority prepared t tuppoit the domestic and foreign I o'ncit s lud down by him. Senator liarding. as president, probably would experience as many difficulties as the ftesidert has. and a hard drive is be!.ig made to insure the election of republican senators from doubtful or pivotal states, who could be depended upon to support a Harding administration. ABANDONED AUTO Hammond police are holding a Maxwell runabout which was abandoned V-iTlerday forenoon in the marsh across the strct from the Rob;- Ini i tr Indianapolis boulevard. Two men icsscil Mi o trails were scin to turn the car to the side of the. road and deliberately run it into the. swamp. Th-y then climbed out and a few minutes later hoaried a street ear bound for Chicai;o. i as slob. :!. It b e 1 i i ved tne car
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C. & Orjaaic time of her fatal sickness. On last Thursday she passed sway peacefully in tho faith to her Redeemer. The funeral services wc-r held lrom Intmanual Church on Saturday afternoon, which was tilled with a large number of friends, who desired to show- their great respect for thu dacased. Interment ivu mades in OakHill cemetery. Deceased la aurvived by her bereaved parenus. Mr. and Mrs. tSuM. Itosenhaum. a sister. Mrs. Lillian I'armer, a grandmother, airs. iu:e and many friends und rclalivoa. Ill TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE On and after tills date I will not be rc-poitaible for any debts contractrsd by any one but myself. YEN'S ANDERtiON. 163 Indiana avenue. 11-1-3 .Hammond, Ind. SriiClAT.. NEWS TO FURNITURE W.TEHS The Hammond l'urniture- Cet hai roauccd rrices to an old Ume b'isi; t oma In said hrt us prove U. Hammond rurnitu.ro 212 East State St. J. Ark in, Mgr. Co. 11-1-; (.'ASH SPECIAL VOl TUESDAY 25 dav piece breakiUst set, ri'.n, special for Tucson iy, $0.95, one set to a customer. Haminoml Furniture eompany 242 East LEXION Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEye3 Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Vell-Kaown Ohio Physician Dr.F-M-Ed-rards for 17 years treated icores of women for liver and bcyel ail.ienta. Durins these years he gave to lis patients a prescription made of a fw well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with cSve oil. naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tableu. You will knt w them by thter olive color. These tablets arfc wonder-workers oa the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying o2 the wa?te and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, cozted tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, ail out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwardi Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing resultsThousands 6f women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to l.cf.p them fit. 15c anu TP? iataAahaBaaJti
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'U-')) j-;' 'it'i.n.-Tm ma f'Mt 14' ii lit i"1f-fr1ii THE RPHEUI THEATRE Hammond :t Indians FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND TOMORROW LaTemple & Co. 1LLUS1M1STS THE HORSARDS Aerial Scenic NoTelty BOB SPERRY Comedian JUSELL & RAYMOND Singing and Dancing FRANK MORRIS & CO. Comedy Skit Entitled "Keep it Dark" GOFORTH & BROCKAWAY Comedians Also "PIRATE GOLD" CPiWMI a DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW MacLean and May in LETS EE FASHIONABLE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Billie Burke in "WANTED A HUSBAND" s 'a WEDNESDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE MacLean and May in 'LETS BE FASHIONABLE" and Eillie Burke in "WANTED A HUSBAND" Afternoon Only EVENING "WANTED A HUSBAND" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Chas. Ray in "HOMER COMES HOME" STARTING SUNDAY Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" a i PASTIME TODAY Special Feature "CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS" Also a "Hearst Weekly" TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in A WESTERN FEATURE I ffitCTBffffl!ilfrty ,
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