Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1920 — Page 13
:TliI;jQitBtr Thursday. Nov. 4, 1920.THE TIMES Pace
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Noted English Suffrage Wo-1' And Leader of Nation: 1 Woman's Party Who Conierred on World Program
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square 10 to 10:30 a. in. Patriotic pro- within the city limits of Gary proper gram, including music, vocal selections tlle fare will be boosted to 8 cents, and public fpeak lug, together with A This will make the total trip fare O
carnival dance in the evening at tho Masonic temple. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nassau on Tuesday. Will Steel) has sold the barn belons-
insr to the Meyer estate on Kast street! to Wm. Koeblln who will use it far an o.l station. !
RUSH PAVING ON BROADWAY
and that was received from a south the children in Germany and in Aus-
jr. VvS'sx- t-, j 5 ) v I ; ' .u4 Ay I : : - a ,1 aa -r? -rst? k ,
After eurpendinjj work for several flays on account of the rainy weather.
Anton nuliois and f.tmily of Dyer ,he Coi;crcte ga,;K tinployed in surwill move to Crow n 1'o.nt next w?e'.;. ; laciity the cum t-iUo of U roadway beMr. luU..is haMrg disposed of m., tweoi the Wabash and Ivnnsl Ivania
(farm in Myrr. Th.y 14j!l occupy t h: j k , la ,j..y ai;illn took up their j SiKmnnd h .iise. Mr. Sigmut..! If.-ivin; t.ifW with retiw,.,l viffor yf t.-rday and
:or v.aiirornia in inn or November. v.iU favorable weather for se-.t-ral
weel.M promise t" lay the entire strip I t fore the real sever? weather sets. in. Tie west side of -F-roadwav which wn finished tl,.r. than a week aso was opened to traffic yesterday from the S -iha.sh trai'k.s to 17th avenue.
side polling: place late in the after
noon. Upon Investigating: it was found that the. trouble was a minor one. Chief Fc.rb:'a had an officer at each polling place throughout the day to
keep order.
Even the Immense throng", who v.-atched the flashing of the returns in front of the Harrison club displayed but little enthusiasm. It was only, when the early returns came in tiiat there was any cheering. Every re seemed to know what was corning and took, it as a mere matter of consequence.
t ! ! 'i cn ' Around GARY
INCREASED STREET RAILWAY RATES Passengers traveling on the Gary and Sou! hern between Gary and Crown 1'osnt and on the Gary and Ilo'. ai t w ill start paying increased fare rates c mi i nciiir next Monday. The inc re : rave i.ten granted by ti.o public teivtci conini is ion at Indianapolis. The fare between Crown Point and Gary wi'i jump from :;." to -4 5 cents. Oil October C2 a representative of the public senke commission met the directors of the Gary-tlobart traction company at the Commercial club, where the latter heard their petition for increased rates of fares. lie returned his decision early this week, granting the increase. The f-ire on the Giry-.l tobnrt line within the !,tmt.- of Kast Gary wll, be raised from 5 to 6 cents, inside of Hohrrt a'-o fro-n 5 t r, cents, and
ELECTION DAY IN GARY AQUIET ONE Tuesday's election in Gary went on record as being the most quiet and ord'-rly in the h'.stiry of the ci'y acordin to I'hbf of Police Porbis this morninsr. rinlv one ca'l was sent In
tria. Come and listen, what this noble woman has to tell about her experiences last year in Qermany. Mrs. Houghton will address the audience In I-nglisb. and German.
HARDING TAKES NEW MEXICO
LONDON WOMAN TO SPEAK IN GARY Pnder t'r.A auspices; of the Evangelical Kt. John's church a meeting will le heb on Sunday afternoon at Z:Z0 in the Saxon hall, Mrs. Marion Wilbcrlorce Houghton. daughter-in-law of the well known rorbllsher Houghton in
i..nrw,. win speak for ti.e benefit f,r Read The Times Want Ads
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ALBL'yUllhQL'li, N. M., Nov. 4. That the electoral vote of New Mexico will b for President-elect Harding was conceded here today by democratic leaders. With partial and complete returns from eery county In the state except two. Harding has a lead of more than 3.00 over Gov. Cox. Tho same precincts) gave Mechem, republican for governor, a lead cf 1.-
S50 over Hanna, democrat. Montoy. j t heir ugons. r publican candidate for congress, is I 11-4-2
running- behind Mechem. but he prob ably will ba elected.
PRICES SLASHED ON JAMS I still have some canned fruits, vesetables and jams on hand which I will offer for sale Saturday, Nov, 6th, in Huehn block .corner Hohman and. Logan streets: Karly June Peas, the kind that melt in your mouth, while COO
dozen last. pe.r dozen ....
f 1.15
Assorted Jams in eight fruits, 7 lbs. net, while COO cans last. per ca'n $1.25 Pancy Apple Dutter. l.Vi oz. can.. .10 Fancy Green Gag5 Plums In heavy syrup, No. 2 can 41 Also a limited amount of Blackberries, Peaches and Red Cherries. My supply is almost exhausted so if you want your share get it while these goods last. Have the children brlnjf
PAMEb BROWN.
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iv-la -vreiice noted Pnsieader who Las spent
?r fortune aiding the cause, in Washington conferrius
I " a d e r s of the National Woman's on the w orld program f"r w o-ri-ht t - be taken up at tiie
National Party's? convention In "Washington in February. she will make addresses tiiroughout the Pnlted States ii liovvMig a tour 1' Pnglan J and the continent. Mix Pet h ick-I-i rence is sfen 1 at left 1 in Washington with
Miss Al'.-e Pa ih c'.ia.rman of the Na- j tional W lunnn'.i party.
Apply over throat and chest cover with hot flannel cloth.
Crown Point News
Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital. ;;
'H EST COLDS
W V A F O RUO Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
"It takes the ache
Stocs pain and puc vim in tired lame muscles.
VA ticxxl lor chil
dren's hurts because it is so harmless and scie to use.
Absorb ine.JrNT.SfPTiC L'N'FSI
is a germicide as well as a liniment, which makes it doubly" effective and useful. $1.25 a Bonis at most druggists. V. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Tectpl Street . Sprint fie Id, Mam.
Break
a Cold
Hours
First dose of Pape's Cold Compound' relieves all stuffiness and distress No quinine! Costs littlel
( Don t stay stunea-up- w""- uiow nose running; relieves ncogiii;, uun-
and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold j !". fe veriihness, eneezmg, soreness, Compound" taken every two hours n-j fp" Cold Compound.. la ' the til three doses are taken usually ( quickest, surest relief known and costs breaks up a cold and cr.ds all grippej only a few cents at drug stores. Tt misery. j acts without assistance. Tastes nice. The first dose opens clogged-up nos- J Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape'sl tri's and air passages of head; stoDS Adv.
Ga&ea Source m Indigestion Heartburn
j Flatulence ! Palpitation J Just as scon as you eat a tablet or 1 two of Pape's Diapepsin all the stom
ach distress caused by acidity wiu eijd.' Pape s Diapepsin always puts 6ick, tipset, acid stomachs in order t once. Large 60c case drugstores.
The Lets Social and Athletic Club' Merle Williams and F. Jlarie Rath- ZZZ ! as made all arrangements fnr a burns. Hammond: Glenn A. llorton ZZ ' 1-1 tint" r.ight at Central Music Hall.1 and Alma J. Goetzen, Hammond; Fred . ; t-T.iorrow, Thursday evening. A well' K. Raab, Hammond. and Clara 1'. SSS .-b-cted program has been arranged.) Wehner, Merrillville; Jacob Popa and zzzz . business meeting will be held, fol- j Mary Papa. Gary; Paul Long.no, Indl- j; 1 U'd by an indoor baseball game, af-- ana Harbor, and Libert Pavesich, Chi-t-r whicfi an auction wili take place' cago; -iidy Kuhajda and Anna Michal, ZIZ :'-.-;:-ived by several musical numbers.! V." lilting; John Samuel and Josephine ZZS
1. -; w ill also !;s served and a earn-! Penzclik, Hait Chicago; Valerian Bas-pni-n to increase the r.iembershlp ick and May Lepianka. (iary; Georgo
ma'Ie. All Is in re.vliness and the Ander.fon and Edith. Wentz. Gary; Ern-
ub hopes to make the affair a sue-' est Mjltz and Myrtle Hartheld, Ham-
iiimii; Clarence. Prar.tiey and Li.Pan 7 Phillips. Gary; Leo Chandler and -
f I-r the school situation and possible J-ll!ia -Miicr.eu. inuiaua uaiui. ri..h. .
AVollv.ch and Jlurgi l.ivich, inaiana ZZZZ
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Harbor: Deli Kd Chase and Ethel Irene ZZZZ 1'airma. Gary; Michael J. Boland, -H.ssv.lle. and Lenaa G. Houchui, Ilam-jZ.: mond. i Zl The Worr.an's Study Club met at the ; r home of Mrs. J. C. r: bbs on account of
1' I'.iiicrnlr? the'
?j;e3 at a meeting to be held at
High school Tuesday evening:. No-
. mUer !'. undT the auspices of the Parent-Teachers Association. The fol-
liwing t pics wifl V dii-cussed under
the leadership of several citizens: G"nral Statement of the Campaign. Mr.
cier- AVi.v T),.e Tur'iar.i Mant 17th- a. misiundnrstand mc
;.;iS. oibbs"; What Is Needed? Mr.';H o li,e assembly room at he Sla- ; S Plr-c. :It is' hoped that everyone w.ll 'nic temple. The meeting was open- p; i tlizo' how vitally important to our ' I'.v a most enjoyable solo by Mrs. . h.idr-n is an investigation of th s August Hc:de, "My Ain Country." af-; ..tuati-m. Come expecting to suggest v. M b. the r-:p ,rt of the annual measures which will place ln.k- lat meeting of federated clubs . 2!. a in the first rank ' mL,5t -nterest ingly detailed by Mrs. J-, r Mrs. Mary L. Carter of San Francis-' C. Gibbs and Mrs. W. II. Keeler. Jr..; r.-.. Call., is spending tfits week with vho were the delegate ft cm the i A Schedeil. , ! S. C. Action was taken as to tha ; !;'id-idge "nasi, who has benem-! rnotins place for the club year and it j S pioy.d at th- Kramer market for sev-i decided it should be at he Ma- j j -si ears, had the misfortune to break sonic temp!?. ; h . arm while crankTff the d.Miv-rv! Crown Point will have community -a.- on Tuesilav. Dr. Elackstone stl i cUbration on Armistice Iay, the bust o- injured member. i" houses closing from P a. m. V, :-':rst Presb-.-terian Church. Edward no in on November 11 to loin in -a t V. Iiai, pastor. Sunday, Nov. 7. P-?-! big street parade, including civil far SS Mr.4av school. 9:S- a m.; morning veterans. Woman's Relief Corps. Span- pr , .-i-vicei 10:45 a' m. ; Light Pearcrs. i.'j'o '"' War veteran, war mot h-rs, Amer-! ,. ,., : Ye-perVervicr 4:C'l p. m. : Chri.'- '";4rl leion, Red Cross, basinets men. .
i r,t-r,vor fi s. n m 1,, ,-,.nno--' " !tir.ens ana pav.-cniai ain rui'i.: -.
t..'n with the state wide campaign to' scbo..l3 headed by Gary Municipal -..-.nee Indiana schools from 17th f. band. Other features of th" day will
Double S & H Stamps Tomorrow
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$5,000 Purchase of H. C.
Here' is the balance of the surplus lots of Women's,' Mens, Boys' and Girls' Shoes we bought from g H. C. Godman Co. a firm known to make shoes only of the highest quality ! We bought them g practically .at our own price dictation. What we saved we pass on to you. Again we offer- g The Lowest Price Shoes of Such Quality Have Ever Sold for Before I
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--soyterian church is to 1
r Service at 4:30 o'clock. There will I r-- rvetiinp servu'e. Thv service will I :Tin promptly and last one. hour. Tin i li.llc is invited to spend this hour I the f ?lliwh:p of worship. We shall : Ie.T or to make the service as wor- j .ipful as the. best of church music! :id rich heritage vi itistorio rhurc.i , ; u:il can make !t. The Ladies' Mis-i-iji'v Socities will meet next wcck'
,Tv.ni; -!; Says His Prescription
Has Powerful InHyence
Infant's "First Step
Shoe, $2 val. 98c This is the famous "Simbac HeaUhy-Fut" make, -in all colors; flexible, soft leather. All sizes. Wry special at 98c. Child's and Misses'
M School Shoes, $1.88
; :r U. C. Godman Co. make School Shoes. ! EEr S'Jtt metal w'.lh heavy cloth tops and Er heavy soles; 8' 2 to 2. Thcs: are the regular $3 grades, at $1.88. 1 Children's $2 Coth
Women's $8 Black and Mahogony Shoes Featured at $4.95 This is a high lace boot with straight or wing top and military or low heel that smart women will instantly recognize to be one of the best shoes ever offered fcr so low a price. Ordinarily it should sell for $8. While this lot lasts, black or mahogany, choice at $4.93.
Men's $5 Gunmetal Dress Shoe, $3.45 H. C. Godman Co. make. A fine-looking gun metal, lace, broad toe model, with medium weight sole and medium heel; ofbox cafl. $6 Heavy Work Shoes, for $3.95 Dark tan and black waterproof calf, for which men have usually been paying $6. Heavy sole and ha!f-bel!ows tongue. A ralue like this can only be found in this
'ale.1
Over Rheumatism's
Mr. Jair.es IT. Allei suffered for yc3rs ,
hs :-.o;:.e ot Mrs. J. J. feirnpdoa on with rheumatism. Mar.y tim-s this ter- " hi.r.-.'Iav afternoon. Nov. 11. Sirs. I nblc uiseaso K:t h.so inlplcas and un-l-li. rs,n h.ms tl asf-.ting hosi.eS8. i liW dcciucU. after vears cf N'-w mnrrr.ue 1 !:-n?es: .Iooi jrwopic.; c,-;a.Stlcss study, that r.o ui.e can be free r:vl Ler'.hL. K valeivk, Gary; John from rheumatism until the accumulate!
1 iar and Lyiiia Timm. Indiana liar
j . David W. Jones and Eth-?1 I', riline, Hammond Janus Frar.-is PI!:i ar.'l ":r:i.tina. Thiol. Hammond;
EiSS THOSE TIRED,
:I11G MUSCLES
Outdoor and indoor uorkers, subject f exposure cr heavy toil, Lad relief in. Sloan's Liniment
F.ZN at wcrk a'l day, standing on , your fect, lifting heavy wxiLts? "- And now you're all tired out. Never mind, if you are wire you have r. ! :;!e cf Slaan's on the shelf, at r.on.s t ; in the p. Tut a little on, vitiout ;':'.'::, ar.i ouickly conies grat-oful ;vi.-Ai relief. C .--d fr rheumatic pains, neuralgia, rc!..t'.ca, lun.bigo and the host of ex1 : :.u.l -..lins th-t are all the time comlieipa break up cciJs, too! It's comforting to kerp it hc-tidy. Three sizes 35c, 7Gc, $l.iv.
imiuritics, cummoniy called uric acid
cepesits. war's dissolved in the joints ! SSS : and muscles and expelled from the body. , ZZZ , With this idea in mmd he consuiu-d j ' ph sicia::s, made c ij runer.ts and r.nall ' ' compounded a prescription thai .juickly ' - i ami completely bar.! sho d every sign ;ind ! s-jir.ptoiu of rheumatism lruia Uiut sys- SSS : tern. ) ZZZZ ', He freely gave his d.scovery to others i Zi who t"ok it with what i.?itht be call, a I i in.. rv lous fuoetfs. At tor years of ur'- I -- .u.4 he decided to let suf.-rT3 every- " I w here l:now about hi.- dicov. ry throuKh i 53 J the new f-paT ers. Your drut'Kist h:s lio-a j i appointed ager.t for Alh nrh.i in this i .TS! j vjcir.ity with the ui'.df4?tandm that hi ' 53 . wit! trerly return the purchase money ' " ion tho ;rst two K-ttlcs to all who stat s ZZZZ ' '1-ey J-eceiveil Tio hetiefit. Adv. - Did you Lear that Dorothy Phillips ia j "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" ; h a wosderf! picture?
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Upper Shoes, $1.49 H. C. Godman Co. make, heavy McKaysole. A very pretty sft gun metal shoe, w.th r.ite cloth uppers. These shoes were made to sell for $2 and were reduced to $1.49. Children's $3 Button and Lace Shoes, $ 1 .95 Infants and children's H. C. Godman Co. make, in good-looking brown and black calf skin. Either button cr lice style to choose from, in sizes 5 to 8". Actually made to sell for $3. Reduced to $1.95. "Sinbac Healthy Fiit" Shoes, $2.65 A pretty child's las', in sizes 6 to 8. Lace and button styles, made of calf skin and patent leathrr, with hand we'ted soles. This entire let reduced fcr this sale to $2.65. Tan Calfskin Shoes $1.95
Hand turned soles, superior ouality calf C-i'd"? Shoe. Hi 7 top mcdl. sizes 4 to 8.
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Women's and Grownup Girls Dress Shoes, $3.95 H. C. Godman Co. rrake, cf smart mahogany calf skin with sensible school heel. Made to sell fcr $6, and really looks it, too. This sale for $3.95. 16 - Button High Shoes Reduced, $4.88 It's worth $7. 50 because made of choice fine calf skin and has an elegantly turned plain toe. All sizes and widths. Reduced to $4.88 for this great sale. x "Red Cress" Kelly and other Makes, $6.95 In this assortment are values up to $10. The newest Fall models of all black kid or black kid with cloth top. Smart Louis heel, elegantly finished throughout. Isaac Ferris Regular $7.00 Shots, $4.43 A shoe for growing girls and misses, cf genuine mahogany calf skin with heavy sole. A very smart bee model for dress, for walking and for school.
More $11 and $12 Red Cross Shoes, $7.45 '
"Red Cross" shoes are all that correct style, superior quality and expert workmanship can make them. About seven dozen more pair. Actual $1 1 and $12 values for $7.45.
Men's Goodyear Velt $8.50 Shoes, $5.45 An English last, in mahogany cr pun EES metal; and I1 sizes to choose from. This is a shoe that saves you $3! Worth EE: $8.50. reduced for this sale to $5.45. EE Little Gents Shoes, g $2.65 H. C. Godman Co. make. Blucher and button styles, in oak calf, with heavy soles. Sizes 9 to 13. Good-looking. EE sturdy shoes. Youths' and Boys' Shoes, $2.95 g H. C Godman Co. make, the regular $4 grades, in blucher and button. Smart EE gun metal oak calf, at $2.95. that you'd j be willing to pay much more for. EE Youths' and Boys' jj Shoes, $3.45 I H. C. Godman Co. make, youths. boys.' EE little gents blucher cr bal shoes, of elm E! calf They are $5 values, and are re- EE duced for this sale to $3.45. EE Little Gents $3 School f Shoes, $2.25 A gun metal shoe in button or blucher EE style, in sizes 9 to 3V?. Guaranteed to EE wear exceptionally w-fl. EE
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