Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 12

Pridaj, NoTfctnber 12, 1920.

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Gary Man Is Injured By Auto

John Bardie. J25 Jefferson street.

Wry h4 hii leg broken yesterday atltruon whtn . motorcycle upon which vii riding raa into & Dodge tour-

ia car driven by Louis Suto of 4S4J Melville avenue. East Chicago. Euto who was coming north on Kenned avenue had Just made the turn into

l3th' treet when Bardic appeared, reither men were able to get out t

i-h ntlnr'i road Bardic who

takes to bit home jn Gary In Huber t ajnlMjlaace, euetaJned two broken oea in hta left leg. The motorcycle vu completely damaged.

FRENCH AGAINST

GERMAN ADMISSION

Instruct Delegate to Withdrawn From League If Contingency Arrives TARTS, Nov. 12. The French fo"e.gii office has Instructed the French daiegate to withdraw from the league ft nations meeting at Geneva immediately If ateps are taken for the admission of Germany Into the league, U was revealed today by "Pertinax." the peVStical editor of the Echo da Par's. According to '"Pertinax," Greet Britain has agreed cot to support Germany's request for admission to tbe league. Tbe opinion la held that If Austria Is Admitted it probably would widen the breach between that country and Germany, perhaps defeating the proposal for a merger of the two nations. It is believed that a special commiemon will be appointed by the league -f nations to examine the request of Germany and Austria for admission t itae league and will report at a future meeting. The meeting will cpen on llondar.

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Twin City

News Notes

tism and helpfulness as of old. Upon you as an individual larceiv

iU depend the results of tii drive. 1 1 ksow you -Ul get a tnriU with every ! new member you sign up, because you 1 M know that each member munn!

'""'i in ttea crows work ami

areamr financial aid iu work. .

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the drive ' Chapel meeting at the McKiniey school

Thanking you again lor v0ur Co-i y,snerday ln reconit,on of Armistice operation and for this demonstration i Day mio dtep Bnd i9St'n "T.prt-i-t your eplsndld spirit, I m very truly ! ,:on on lhe sta1",Us- Jlr- William II. ycurs. Robert B, Phillips, director Lake : S8-110"- a returned rummission officer rounty Red Cross roll call American 1 ln tb Iate v,r- l-rV eered several

uea cros. j Nor. 11-25 General roil caU drive.!

i'- jrganiiauon dinner meeting. Gary Commercial club, 6 p. m.

tbe important dates oft

; i art of oH uiomt-crs is moet necessary at J

tii- o-.eet!n of nuat week. Tbe grocery sicre and meat market ; formerly evened and operated by Lk ; IXvrod jn South JIagc-un ae. aa rev.Jiiiiy purchased by raak Ciicon, . v.vll known in Polish circles on Uie

yuili side of this ut and enlarging the fctjro and adding greatly to Its products. A demonstration will be placed at tho star next week uudcr auptrilsiun of tha H1nz rJckling Co. and advertising -will appear in advance to notlfiy tbe publl.; regarding tho exact Uroo and otbr par-tloitiars.

parade, Gary, day canvass,

Not. 13. Automobile i p. DU Nov. IT Gary, one hiuse to bouse.

Nov. IS General meeting. Gary,

rewster, speaker. Nov. 30 "'.Mop-up day" !n Gary. Nov. ?3 Soldier and civilian meet ing. Gary, s p. m.

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months across eas. tpoke on conditions

cf France. His talk borne out to

Kl- showing of many Die western fionter.

dien supplied the musical v' ' of the vogiam and Jo Cohen ind Porien Klernpner contributed a few very fine violin and piano ducts very much appreciated and enjoyed. An impressive feature was the singing cf The Star Spangled Banner following the lapBe of a few months v.bile tbe children stood at attention and faced the east. Pvln-

Ttaoro was a. large aueaoance of ladlts uut to hear Mrs. Aien'.l of Fort

ar pict ires u:i i.a.wt talk on the Kblscorai church

The snide cM-! scrvii-e league -t the homo or Mrs, L.

'- i'vt in o-iu Magoun a;: The sp-afc-er comes i- th.s city wu recommended in the knowledge of her subject. he is addressing the ladies allied wjth St. Aiban's church at Indiana Hrbor thia afternoon at the home of ilrs. A. A. CUrk ln rurluh avenue. Many rst the school teachers of East Chicago-Indiana Ilarbr.r f.-joVc iLli'Btnr

cjpal T. E. M-illlams made a few re- i tjJ lhc haIf hoH.iav ..rH.n .h,.

ttrday and attended various matinees

marks commenting en the solemnity of

the day and its occasion. Tb mutic dopartmnt of Lhe East Chicago Woman's Club announces a most Important meeting of the members to take place Tuesday evening, Nov. loth at tho home of Miss Mary A. Davis in North Masoun ave. at " o clM:k- Discussion or on organ-recital will be tho principal feature o? the evening. It li

( aifo annouri rd definitely that all rro-

MOTHER!

OFFICIALS CHECK UP ON WALL STREET TALE

LiKTERSATlCNAI. HEWS SERVICE 1 B'X TORS, Nov. 12. Investigation into the shocking 'Wall St. explosion, which cost more than thirty lives ani rro-party damage of millions, was again ;n full awing today as a result of disclosures and allesations by newspapers and other source. Toile-wing the sensational story d- ' ar.eed by the Evening TVorld, that the xDlosion was a direct result cf a war

between rival labor unions, the police i i e ealed that some progress has bean; made ln their investigation erf weeks. ! Tne driver of the wagon which cot-' i aiied the huge dynamite bomb has een found, the police said, although ; i.ity declined to make his Identity o-', ar.y other details. The blacksmith v;io hod the "mystery horse" also is . kneim to them, the police said. Aocci-dir.g to the explosion was caus ; A y a war between th? Hourwreck- : -is fn-on No. 95. headed by VTiu . j V.-anko and other building tradr-s or-1 aanisations headed by Robert T. C:.nei'I. Nw York's "labor csar."

While not acus.ng any union or i r. man specUVvial'V of th! crime, newspaper asserts the e-srnlosion .n artemrt t..) set "BrinutU and

. rganisation. Bi-infieirs coercive meaaures in the m.lding trades, particularly against r.srankea. bad earned him many enemis in the labor woild, according to ths newspaper crs:on. 'ava-.V:o "'!s nu'snorcd last r.-.ght federal agents. H" wa pos'tiv i .'.at no mar. of h'.s had had any hini ;;i t'.-.e explosion. -Ve fght." ha said, "out "Ji: . .can Several of our men wore workrg o"n the building at the time of th -!l08in. It is foolish to assume tUat ii member of our union would plant explosives when our own men were working there.

Joseph Oreeaer went to a hospital in Chicago last Triday where he under vent an opersiot. on his arm. He i getting along nicely. Mr. H1H. who Irvi-s ln the south part of town. Is under quarantine for diphtheria.

.miss urate. Stanert entertained the j grams wii! be carried out on dates Domestic Scitnee c:ub at her borne i p, en in tl'c --tar book. The recital thi. Tuesday evening. !;ar promises to txceed anything hereIrs. Grace Thompsor. will entertain 'u.toT,. stt. r-.rt.-d. Cn-opi'lcn on the the Whlt club t'.iis evening. 1 , , j .. -

-vijss Grace Snort, who td.s been ' visiting here at the home of .Mr. and 1 Mre. Hosehka during the past week re- j turned to Jjer home in Hamlet yester- j day. &he Vu accompanied home by i Miss lesta Tiosehka. Mra. Etta XHli and 'M-isd Clara Link- i hrt were Chicago vUltors yesterday. ! ?lrs. 3. Henderson, who has been t In Chicago during the past two months j returned to her home here the first of i the week. j .Mrs. Margaret T";:.on transacted! bualnesa In Chicago yesterday. i Mra. Harold Thompson of Caown j Toint i here vinting with relatives for a few dars. f The L&dy Forester lodgs held the!r j regular monthly card party !att eve- t Ring. i Tie little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! T Jopp is o.-j'.te sick witu tone'.llll. i

1 eiTormances jn Chicago. Two sons in the M. S. Vilson family in Carey at. axe hospitable patient. Bay. lor. seventeen yearo cf age- and employed at the Universal Portland Cement Co. was operated for the removal cf goiter, at tho Mercy hospital in Gary and Mh ilc still ui a caXeucd condJUoo ia srhow'.ug rapid signs of compute reeuieration. John :he, other eon it convalescing iroi.j very badly brok-n rin and the amputaticn of his thumb. He Buttered his accident wfcjle at work til the Inland Steel Mm. tt-,. mnriiti.,!

of both young men are so promising

that no fears whatever ax entertained by their parents and friende.

Wash Day Aaln Every woman knows what that means; but women are abandoning the old methods of washing almost as fast as they would flee from a pes tilence. Thanks to the Thor who led the way and is today the friend of thousands upon thousands of America s happy women. NW. to you who may yet be undecided, as to the best machine LET US SHOW YOU How the THOR is constructed, starting at the wringer on top and finishing up with the motor at the bottom. We'll show you new features possessed only by the THOR. patented wringer. We'll show you the wonderful efficiency of trie THOR cylinder. We'll show you the ATALOG. the patented device that automatically protects the THOR motor from any undue strain. We'll show you a mo tor that doesn't fail. We'll show you the THOR will last you a life time with reasonable care.

EVERY THOR GUARANTEED

"California Syrup of Figs

Child's Best Laxative

' I Accept "California" Syrup of Pigs

THREE CHILDREN

TRAPPED IN EIRE on'y !ooK tor t!lfi r'ajXi0 California, on

cue pscnage. mfii you die cure yuui S.OWXLI MASS.. Nov. 12 The thre child is having th b?st and most

children cf Mr. and Mr. George Dermics, were burned to death in their beds early today. VThile the littJrs ones n ere trapped in the burning house alone ths mother was returning from a dance and the father had left the house to e?cart her home. The father had remained horn during tho evening to look after tie "kiddies." T!i cus e-f t!? flre is unknown.

harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Adv.

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BROWN'S SALE OF CANNED GOODS j Below is a list of canned roods cl

which I still have a limited amount. These goods will be for eale Saturday, Nov. 13. 19J0. in the Huehn block north Hohmaa street, entrance of Logan rear Hobmaa, rear of II jb Clothing comrany. Come early and aupply your

winter needs. Large alee can delicious fruit jam assorted, net weight, T Jbs., (half ! sugar, half fruit) each 1.25 This is the cheapest spread fc. bread you can buy. I T,ibby'i fancy app.'e butter, 113, , j 02. can 90.1 j Pitted red cherries. No. 10 cans.. 1.40 ; Orated pineapple. Xo. JO can .90 California arrioots in heavy syrup, ' No. cans "3

California fancy blackberries, No. 10 cans Fancy sliced pineapple. No. ZYa cans 4 Fancy cut green beans. No. 2 cans .ia Finest sugar corn. No. 2 cans 14 Early June and sugar peas. No. S cars, per dozen t-15

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EASY PAYMENTS You need not pay ail down when you buy any of the Thor labor saving devices. Just make a small payment down then let ba'ance come in easy monthly payments. Use lhe machine while you are paving for il that is our offer. Call and ask about these liberal terms. Your mney back if you are not satisfied.

in your home now, so you may be able to start your next wash day as most other women dc

with a 1HUK. We demonstrate without the slightest obligation on your part to buy. Phone now for an appointment.

INOHANA

624 CHICAGO AVENUE

ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY TEL. EAST CHICAGO 69

1449 Washington St,

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Th I-ake county counci'. cf the Red v: os announcea as follows to its j n embers and friends an appeal and ! Kad Croe activitlea: j Dear Friend: The county and city ! '-jnmittees and officials derire to ex- j ler.d to you thair heartfelt thanks for;

- our kindness in entering tne Red "scss drive with the spirit of patrio-

"DANDERINE"

Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant!

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Immediately after a "Dsr.dr.ne ' massage, your hair takes on new life, iuaire and wondrous beauty, arpeartug twie as heavy and plentiful, because each hail" seems to fluff and thicken. TJortt let your hair stay lifeless, co. -nrlesa, plaJn or scraggly. Tou, too. want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine." freshens your jralr. rhecke dardruff and fa'lir.g ha.r". Tn '.muiatisg "beauty-tonic" g.ven ii thia, fading hair tiiat ycuthf u'. ngAteat and arun4a.it th.tktfis A3 .jrasrfta: av.

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PREVENT GRIP Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP which Enriches the Blood and Strengthens every Muscle and Organ of the Body. Healthy Blood and a Healthy System Is a Child's best protection against Grip and Influenza.

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Women's Styles and Sizes

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Misses' Styles and Sizes

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We cannot over-emphasize the pride that we feel in exhibiting these beautiful coats and tell you of their preferred cxmbination of quality of material and newest fashion. Both straight line and wrappy effects are represented. It -wwild be difficult to say which is the most favored, for all the garments offered are distinguished by expert tailoring and exquisite fur an d embroidery trimming. Just a word about the price in this selling. They are lower much lower than the prices asked for merchandise of similar quality in the immediate past. They are the direct results of our determined efforts to bring apparel costs dcrwn to normal. Featured in the selling for Immediate Inspection at

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Fur Collars and Cuffs of Racoon. 0pposrum, Nutria, and Seal.

Colors: Brown Navy Taupe, Reindeer

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