Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1920 — Page 5

Alnndav. November 1". lfJ2i.

V i I E TTMES Pare Five

KAkUiilb VACATION A FLIVVER

HOI 1.01S ia Uue.

.s 1 InIt' u

Geneva It icm n-'t however, slut ;iuy V'oul'l itsuk from t

The- controversy whirh v , s threaten-i ed oi it efforts to v urc CciTi-iiiys ad-1 mission fcoms lo have b. .-n a vo rted. : Krunoc threatened to withdraw hir del-r:ition if an effort wore iiineie te Ceiniuny into the lcc;iie but ad-l vices from P. rlin rj u . . t . - the C,. . mimi ' foreign office a 5 say n-t that Gfi many; d.u-a not . ek udim.,!on nt this t an,-. Cn th:, olh-r hand both Aii.liiii tin I lb: If; :i ria. :w i former allies of C-r-j many, may l..t admitted.

toil n n.H iitiihorizf d t,, iy toil (jolli's far now records and literatim- for til'-' soldiera and kCIois at Fort Sheridan.

to pay "it; month's board at t li i

M.b.h Kudolph who hud

the M ich igAri

ne-jc t met t msr w'i! Mrs. liijriuham of i huge attendant'!

be started '"f!

Texas Northern StorrahoundsjVery Idea

Presidential Party for . Four Days

(rv.1

Also

Ali e Club fr

her foot taken off Central train. The

ho jit tin- h .nif ..f $f Crie tl r ; and

is de-sired s w..ik wjll

tli i"hii.uma. hiaos. - - - Mr.-, Ilefn'.y , f l-Vcaimi.-i. I h a .-u.-M .it the hot,,., of J!r. urid Mr Martin Cu mi it: Khun ,.f U'ulthain site

N't vv York Ci' of h.s s..n u-

'). I'aiK-o. j!

In an' Around -GAR Y-

look uj tlit. task of acting tij'on "tit ion i f the Gary tmd Valiar-

rSCAPED CONVICT ARRESTED IN GARY

it j in t i .Mix i

ht p.vvin M. OUL'l

;STAFF CORRESPONDENT I C'IN'i' liAi;t,U, iiviX..

j n ltd by ve.-terday

From Mary

ia a mje.st m th. fiiini'.v. Jl". nid

oi K' r: ii'.niil. -

tvrni.r in Men-ait ur.d 1 n..tn so.- u th- week end I "n I versit v.

Kaii.h Fuller, r. s N'f w Coiner.-

by i if ticfj- Tah.-r a t I'i oud'.vay in (Jury ;ir.t i nt l.i':. r ' "Liked and h-ld hi f a :c: ped con '. i-

m

Who p-ivrs iii! jiddrtiS own. o. w ai. arii MU.t

t?vvi-ntli uvtiiiie and on a to; ti.at he is ife'". .Mont. U" u a cliarar-i .. J(.liisr

rtm n il 1:. .-k . at Wi tonsin '

THE SEASON'S

COLUMBIA RECORDS

H. SERVICE Nov. lu in-

tht'ir thlilllnsf tXli'rii;l:0O and snutririK no ill t.TL-to

11 V

Mil Dlt ill MOUtCIS

1 STAFF COHDESPCNDENT I. WAc'lIlX!iT(iN. N..v. i:

l;ian tor .Vi;iry ('.rrden.

Ju.

n. service: No ".'upi

'lUito it.

a .-'f Jlri with m-

. Marjiar t mhlMlli; i!'s

Mai ir nsi f -' -CI t id '!

n Har:h S'ng.o two -r Coin mhia ru.:oid this Mai'itna (i'apa'fi- i',ftlin;j

1 1

exposure, J'roMdont-clect Ujtcu

i. ll.il ding, irs. Harding and tholr r ai -i today arc r.,ady to maUo unoiher u.-.r.-mpt to QuiL this E torui-bound lisiung 1 1 1. ge. The four-hour df.lay whtch the Hard-..-.-patty had yestorjay in the Ttxas n.arshes along L.a.iuaiia Siadrc ulivti f.t little llio Grande railway train r'lok-C down, was the ?ubjrl of much .V'kJrifc- toduy and ai! of the party took

If Etir.iT (l!yn rinds u..-h ouini!!!, s Is v. elcotuu to hirr. Mary fa.d today. lnfidnta".ly, di.'ca-ss'lnir tlitk-i. seriously arnonricod she may d' r:dt' a political L'ar.'or after hut riot

Scotland. A ta-ai more active than parliament.

As for .-:oui tri

an-iic t Hull' rt.-on ? he added. "Ha tOk!;i !."iiia or !.-

'l ! it ic-us l-V'-n

in on:

u 1 0 i

loc i:--; ,

and Mti. t ' y l; a i -U the h John ,-on .

11 at;

thvir

drd

n-;i idrt.h-, -r ii 'on

r 1 1 1 ;

:n

Mary j iljiir.y h.md.s a little ?ii,nK'.' Not somf-thint to live for

congress. ('mil mcntiftK on Elinor (i'yn's ti ic-t for a superman. tij Irresistible Miry, s.iid: j "It is silly, i it n t ? .S'sofT-bumaii! Cavc-n.an! Iah! Would I permit a man to jrf'nd !e uad.r hi; liet-1. I am' a f-minipt, y-. The French sav

j French woman is to love and he loVfc'J.j j A woman who t not indepf ndunt ;"r- : I hap. if pin? Is hap,iy uinUr man'-

dominion that in it shojld bv hut not

for a woman like me, who i inucpr.Jeiu and hRb her art to InviV J!,-iiy was aked to drscrlhc her ideal of a man. "Hah!" she answered.

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Personal and Social News

' .'. r experience lightly despite the f a l j '"."it ail wire disc-m:'orted ind Mr. iinriiiriS siifi'ered con.sid.-rably from the! ririvin? told wind that HUered Into the! 'HUe railway coach through enieks mid j br ik.-n windows. The break down of the j motor online which is the moUve power!

tot- the little railway train, which was I'.-oug'u; to Texts from Belgium in 18J-. may have saved the Vnited States a T resident. The train as it set out from l'oitji Isabel was heavily loaded and

was to run ocr a rough track eroSiuiitri lather feeble trestles in a 45 mil; R.ilo j on the trip from Urow tjaville to IJomt j

l?nbil. The train left tho track and had the liardlnsr party proceeded vo

I'.rownsvilie In the dark there was -t j 1,-iave doubt wiiether it would have) arrived without mishaps. j 'Tepident-elect Hurding tot.k the cx-1 p:r!ence in. his customary cool and .olieeteU manner, althougrh he refuseJ. ;o make tha night trip until he had in-

r leeted ttie raiiroaii equipment.

It nas Kdward Soob:V. or.t of the

s-nator's hosts, who finally decided th. 'iifs: thtng to do was to remain in i'.Vnt Isabel ov. r nifirht. The entire varty trooped into a 1 ttle hotel hei un i grouju-d about th r d , hot stove. J.attr the entire jiany w nt td a dingy Mexican restaurant and ali with a

l elisii. j Chamber of Commerce. It is probable that in sc-r.at- r wl!l; ,

n t tempt to make h's wny into Urown.s-I vllie today by automobile. "While tit-? i ohiIb are still in a bad condition and are considered danjjeronn, several cars 'ia"C made their way through and it ia "neli"ed that tiie pre? tdt nt - ! et will chos to take his chances in an .-.-:"--' mobile rat li r than on the fliuky and ur.ci-r'.aia .Uio Orandc ta l-vay. j Natives declared that it was it-s wirmt ftorm Point Isabel had pcen taj 5" y.i irs. They di-ciare the storm must r-ak tc.dny but Kd Scbt y declare J "Only fool.- or slraiu-f-rs would itteii.pi to pred ct T xas weather. j If t'.ie -vtathtr permits Senator Hard-; in it may get in a round of golf thin; nftomoon. If not ha will complete hi speech whli h M to be delivered in N't .v Oilcans on Thursday. It ia understood t htt this speech wi'l be one of th--. ..osi important utterances he has r.iide ''!' hta ii ?m nation and that he w-iil' Ueal wtih fcfinnmic qu-stioiis wid'h art- of preat irrpo'tancc to the conn -; f:y at th:s time when all reports in-j dii.at that the ration is In tli mbl.it ..f industrial and econoirdo strife. j If th sr:iater Fucoeedd in reaching' KrnwtiE villc today he will be a uc.it! .i '. ! h" town h--me of Tt. !t. Crtu,jer and orher reml""rt of the party vill oecu: y the private ear.- .vi.o.h r..re layinsf the stdinsj hfic. N'cwspuper men and! jit'aches are raving diff.culty in s;-. urinsj arffinniolatii ni In the city, wh.iii

is overciov

'. .onrt-s.

may ii:n-i: til

t !. e male v ; t h-re e 1 ta.-ti dislo s ir par

v Otlin a i i r.- or .i o. y d b

and served wilii AV.'ll. they ll.i. if Mary r,in f t

1'oli.d .Mi.l; euieie a n:.',l ''ifiiifH f.i ho' h ,,n ; S;. ..a, MP !.ii:.in e i;;.yt.i an 1 ( -on .--1 v.-d. T mi, 'I''J il-.iatct l.anii'i'i. 1 S-.ani !'. .t.-ir r- f r,r , b. T. 'J'.a.iys r.i-il. Kil'n-rine le-.- two houre truv.-ti-, the .. 1 Ti'i' and H try I ! , , ,-11, Mott. i.owcil K.M.io r, Kmil

Ji! us, i. Ufidse.

mi rob,

l.ni.l tl.

old V.ii .o." The

j'Tue" oi a tii.Ti. .-''lit coior. l-'toer hu-s the "Miiosl' of

VMods. Kddy ll-owu .la; s both sid" ''olemiia ord this nonth. ;'- t;.-i h . n l-i:oiued "That Ni ' a'tz" as a .lynt'itidm li-lui ifii'.r.y ptop'f ptefcr inst runon t at to vocal thy w!IJ w.'l.om.. Mr. j!

!:,er se.t-ct ion (Oi tin' rcw i this i".' iiiiii' vi record. "Your

'blues" ti-.o..t h Madi"

tfriM i.s a. while the ; all 'blue

di. t (i

tiro railway a.-klng permiflion te. e 1 arg'e increased far-s between Gary and Valparaiso. Accoidln;; to reliable information It is v ry probable that iho commission will prant the request as the li-iiy and Valparaiso is the ,n'y irterurban line , nterinir the city flat iias not asked to charge increased fite laics and grant.;d the request.

i.r 3 i c h 1 y

ih

Koilr

I

i o

or m

ili.;s, s Sur and Walt

"id E'.'i ISO .tli

.Mo So." rybe.dv Tro is eliv-ly '

("'ilU'nl.i.l ii,,"i trio n.iy" 'and

a 1 e e s niahinp liVi-'.-.nt Ke'ords play 3 "(lose r:

t'.:u: lain

1 : iritr

i . i -; : :

rown s sid- ot os 1 1 a i 1 e-.ui te-or U oi h-r.-.

Fire Drives Sleepers To the Street Fir-- of un unknown origin caused a JiijtJ damage to the hiii'.dina; and con-

t. nts at 11th a.enu" and Washington ,

str-et in Gary nt m'daicht lust nliflit. dr'vtnir n dozen or more siantily nttiied nun and women to the streot The fire start, d in the bnyenietit and had pained m h headway- before It w-a discovered that inmates of the bulld!np were nnahb- to extinguish it by furniiri? a bueket brigade. The entire two story frame struct u was tlll'd with smoke and took en the appearance of the cut ire. l:'ioiig being ublnze.

! WAS LOOKING IN

WRONG DIRECTION C'aneinp around to the rear of hl.-

rihcliine while jic nas aruiii-i: on uver-

hour trip, triry. had

when ti e rear of

iheliine wl

h.nd crmpe 1 h.':ip M.ii-

a iia rro i-iuchini

cscap crash

i U i nil e U7i :? lli oad way, . from injur'!, -d into th".

SEEK BILL RAISER The concentrated effort of members of the Gary police department to nab the clever "bill raiser", who ha been operating; In ejary for more than a week, reerulted in his arreut In the business district this morninp. He Is tieinp questioned and up to a late hour today had not been booked. Accordingto reliable information the- bill raiser M a paroled man and the scope of his operation has been wide.

HESSVILLE

A pound baby p.rl arrived at the home of Jlr. and Mrs. IT. Hopp. Wednesday, Nov. 10, mother and daughter are doir.tr fine. A 10 pound baby girl arrived at the bc-ine of Mr. and Mrs. Will Boland, Saturday Nov. li. Mother and ilaugnbT

IIHC, j Th- Lutheran Ladies' Aid w.iJ no-etj Thursday. Nov. JS. All members art-1 requested to he prei-Mit for an impos t-

o i. e ULir-iiifta Jlit-ee 1 lic. The Lutheran Con pre Ration ate pr:;parinp for the dedication ef their church, which will be heod in the near future. The esta..: date :n'l bo

Bshed later. rs. Rose Natkc, who has been to sick is improvinp Fred Pedlow and Mr. I!ern:s.i telle ber are poin-j to Crow-i roirt JIo iil on business.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

IWl UK-NT Jot d stole buiblini-. .vui. able for most any retail business. ,.- ner i.'ayettc and Claude sts. I'hone :; J i.imuioiiu. ll-i;

l'Oll SALE Choir, a new Zealand j-. o ratblt. ma!.. Fhote- 2 .j 1 1 or call Indiana at en ue, 1 la mmond. 1 1 - 1 ."

WANTK1 '-.Stronp younp man . m j: in furniture- store, afte-r school benirs, and Saturdays. Good opportunity for a hustler. Cali at Hammond Furniture Co, 214 F. s-tat- St. Hammond. A;Ov for J. Arlein. ll-l.: ::

DEATH NOTICE reed: Rair.i I''is so:i of l.oais ot: i .'.Tin:! fit is. at their home. C si T L'.fa.i .-trtet on N'o. J 1. at 5 a. m. Lit;'Ralph was four days old. fuin va! ft. ices held at the home at l').::o o'cioc: Tuesday . btiria! at He.-s". ilie at ii fi'cl 0' k. 111..-:

1- T. Turner anJ Norm

Kat lit-riu.. t .., tea last ever. it: s i. r home tn II; guests who are with her foi the

ri n ti.i .rtoinctl .' from live to sex . n at siop I'laee for h r home frmii Hock ford we. k end. the Miss"?

fii's no-niii til'.-. "Tin. I .Moantn 1 .. . ,.j n." bo,h

o trots rounded out by t xi r: ord i n.i r :io;.hone pla;- 'tl-. "I Ia aiiah Twilight" and "On e.-ttsacola ile.v," appealIn waltzes both of them, ate piaicd by the Columbia Orchestra..

-, a ml., rd Oil co ;cnut- r.nd I. in .'. as d: ve n ly verlan.1 was

mpHpy trulls at Fi'-ioth : i-fon i'trn't. The tmek j 'A i'i ; lain Bui n.. T1..' . badly daniH'-'ed while 1

Moss

( sc. a p e '1 with a ere sha'ttin-r up.

few

ru'.ses and

STAG AND SMOKER TONIGHT

ietiy Itowell and .Sarah Meieer. thother musts were the Missis M hired

and Gertrude Sheerer. Marparet Lamp- "Bis doinijs" are scheduled to take rell. Helen Johns. .p. Marparef I'irio, ! I iaee at the !.-iry Commercial ciuli l'orothy Uohrcr, Kath-r:n- Hharrer, sta-r smoker at S t'rlo, k toniplit and Gladys Bell and .Mrs. Fred Carter. Jr. j accordln-r to rr.an'iir p secretary, biili

j l'hilips, if the members

of Ilammor.d was lp for th

INSTEAD OF AUTO FIND RED COW ! When Officer Bopa-'Iu.- re. .. ; .-co a; . all last night that a red autoniobi'.-- j was Ftandinp in front of 279.". Monroe j

s'reet. several oflicers were uispaie.irn t i the tcene thinking the machlne lnipht be a stolen or abandoned auto. They were surprised to find a Red C-w instead of the reported auto.

Mrs. K. A. ! iil is

called to Kalamazoo. JIh.li.. lwe Sunday afternoon on account of t'e d'-at H of her dauiriiter. Miss Opal L trainPilvernail. The messape war )rb f. merely st-ttlnp that the pirl had ded followinp a fall while she was ro'ler

entertainment

ir.p to be his fault because they miss ii. lot of fun. The fe.-ture of tonipht's program will be the "Loop tho I-cp" vaudeville pro-jratn.

fan to how j Escapes Penal Farm it is net -o- I . i r

Arrestea in urary

bkatinir. She was fourteen

- Miss LiU'an Coop, r spent the end in Lafayette, I mi . the ju friends.

ears v

Public Service Com. Grants Fare Increase

Norman Carpenter a Gary neffro. tv.io j was sentenced to the per.al farm, and j t reaped over a week apo. was arrested j in Gary last nipht after lie had broken j into a build:n? at 12U Washington! street. I

It Ik I. W U if

A Special Message to Wives on Underwear

't o-

There will be a special tncetitisr ot

tho board of directors Hammond Cha.'-I - ter of American B d Cross Tucs.iuyi evening- at 7:3u a r the Hammond .' PLEAES G UILT Y

At o'clock this morplr.z- nt the

Gary ( "oirr.n eivial ilui.' looms in G'.r

Ihe public service co.r.iii ission of In

.. j

TER-CAM-FO

TO A THEFT

S-Jturdaj- tveninp a puinber ot! friends of Hariy Mini's bad very d."-j liphtiul surprise party f r him at his home on Hiphland stttet. There were puosts present from Hammond and Ch'cagro. After an even in g spent sc'ally a luncheon was se-ri,..d. 'l m giens from C'oicap.i were Mr. jmwJ Mis. John Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Joim T'eskiiis. Mr. and Mrj. Frank 1 :!;:. M".' and Mry. Krar.k K'linkhannr; the Hun-' mom! puests were Mr. end Mis. Clt icH (lijkc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gnfiith,. Mr. end Mrs. Chaiies Miclichsiet ter and. Mr. and Mrs. James Michelstetter. i The W. n. C. 2 IS w'll meet tomorrow ' aft ernoon at 2:30 at the I. O. O. V. hall.; There is a larpe class to be liiiniifi.i Wednesday evenir.p at the K. of I". li'M,; the W. 1'. C. will irue an enlrittir.irunt for to, benefit "f the oid i-mnrie encampment. The. "'Iitrl"t S. ho !" is the nainj of the entertainment and, from all reports It bids fair to re. aj l.-t "f fun Wednesday ev-nitip nt No-j

Roosevelt Maxwell of Bast Chicago nas arrested by Hammond police Saturday tkeniii- on thu eiiars?e of having stoic-tl som- article liom the .rm clore en State street. Af his home tin. . i'ici rs found tlirte shirt-, which the 1 loprlt-te.rs identilied as havinp b---u taken tlum Iheir .-toik. This niori inp i. lolicc court Maxwell ent.r U a jib-a i i flinty and was pivt-n a fin- of S'-'i.

mother gray's The Woiidirfiil Cold Breaker

-'"'"- 'k fc V- W

FOR CHILDREN,

A Ort:-iR!i.f tor hTrrlhur., t'onatipailon. It e h il a c h , Stomucb Trouble, Trrii.ins; Kliorilf m. k) ler. iroT V'trta. 1 ns.T llreal un I nins

Tri.1.i W.rt.

anvLiihi'iliil. -3.-.H') FKF.E. J litre... anItuD.ilule. MOTHER G3AY CO., le Roy. N. Y.

For Children and Grown Folks

ONLY ONE WAS SAM

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69

rata Ue ;?. i as the sjoUta,ry d in HatnnunJ over paul ?!5 in poiic.i.'ii a "disorderly c f 'ic- Benson, who ! 'a hotel was line : i : -il ir-a'urdr.y facenuo, -he-re h't: t iible.

.r in en in e an ett

cud. H-

: I'.uiiioi

r u u li to b i the Week

court tt-is mornir,.:. tid ict charge. hnlives at tlu Coiuoid lie was a'tiilnp at ti..y Kielii had ..artoi mar.-iiy

m TELEPHONE m EAST CHICAGO

i r :: "jg M For Ycur M ELECTRICAL kj NEEDS m INDIANA fe3 ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. kA 624 Chicago Ave, E. Chi.

tile Assp,t1ns :ini l'nemotlt.l

an antiseptic In Qammatlop. of Camphor.

Turpertine, Mf.itbol nnd uthcr mpreclients effective for colds.

Ak nnd Iult On Ter

An LfTcctiTe t;erini Fat ore t o Ward Of Flu l.rrms. Ter-( nm-l'ti is

for healinp lium and An old family remedy

-Cnm-Fo

Sold Everywherej 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical

V -I-lbe p u b ! ic

i; at the K. of T is cordially invited.

Mrs. TIarr Hembroff ;-pe paraiso, In-1. Mary end Lo

bit

Walker

. l he vc.k is the p-iee lloms;...:!;.

ball

rd i In of

i In

Hi il

SUIT FOR DIVORCE

d with tianscients.

TAKING UP NEW WORLD PROBLEMS

fCont'n-.i'd from F-ipe Ore) I le.-s. There was a loud buzz of cop-' t r'atmn it) the room with groups -lf i c scnt.t.tivt B of the various piw-t . I j. i hcred In earnest corversati . i TtM .ibdued hum of their talk did rot sub - s etc- until the travel of the ten.puarv i iiiirnisn fell sharply upon bis desk. President H'.lla, of the S-.tJss Kt-t- i 'ration, bad w elci-nn d the delevat.-s in: v half of Sw it y-ria ml in an aptiroprl-; i !y little sie(:cli. lie saH if aa ft' iiappy idea for the ! attic f nations , 1 'ccf'n i's r'-al labor on the .'bores of ' he tiuiet Swiss lake counlry whToj peace held s ay even while the flam.-s j of wrr tvirn rypinp e'-r Kiirr-pn. i The meet. np of tile l-einneil of tiltj i"&pue of nations on Sunday las; I "nnvely an loiur win n a ctnsrnHti" exanin.d the or. dntia's if d -''Kates. . , Foiio'vinp lunch'-on. when tli dele-' fates were ga. sts of the .Swiss Fid'-raJ ! '.'ouncil. the I,e:'.piie of Nations C"un- j cit heard the reading of the order off the day for the ass'inbiy nu etinp. The-

presidants and iice-preidents of the assembly Meeting- will be chosen te morrow. It is accepted t;S a foregone .-inclusion that M. Ilymans wiil be f1' -ted president. The dele grates were seated in clphai'ctical order and a o'ace was re?erv-

The Tuesdty Aftern mre-t at the home: o.' Mr on South Hoi-man sireoa one o'clock luncheon.

n U rid ere -vin . .1. il. McClay t-. morrow for

Suit for n In tin

;".dw.-irJ I'" I limruond. w iff,., tjor i lt.ll. end Coreiia is ihm eel him present re:-

jivoree nas file J thu Toortili iiiiniond iuiperior ourl by in: I p." I BluriiiiH r axeii'ic. I- i i. t li ujis he- an-l

a. wen married A:ip. II separated July 2tt. 1$IU :ia;'ped witn ha:r.r a'oinHrt does not liiuw her id e lice, but be iievt s si:e I"

Mr. s:id Mrs. Standard spent as the puest of

Bd v.-.rd Iv seheln of yesitrday in Chlcapo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

r.t: is

l..n?er !n Indiana. Mtoriiey for the p

F -i.i-.-l aintiff.

B. Murray

Gailapher of that city. 4i- - Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Arthjr 'I. B rman of HI ICast 90th street. Cl--vf 1 n nd, O.. a daus'iter. Novejr.ber 12. H'-iu mot Iter and daup'-t r doinp nicely. Mrs. Borman la a d-iughter f.f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckman of IS iliplilan J ftrt iiPd il! be remember' d 'n liainmond as Iteity Beckman.

ATTENTION L. 0. 0. M. AH members of Hammond lodpe 57 i art urged to be present Tuesday eve. r irg Nov. lnlt;at) n of a large cl.is. ot candidates and other important business. Fraternally your?. H-1.-.-3 JlII-N VAN PKI.TvSTC'l.

1 OVERCOAT TIME and 1 ! OVERCOAT REDUCTIONS

!

Frl-

Mrs. Hi mu--li

ood is bcinp accompl shed. Mrs. L'iv.

The South Side V. day afteiiHton at 1 1. John Cavil of By committees are all a

C. T. F. inc t 3 hoiue of d .p I'In. o.

. work and

yi.

MANDEL i BACK IN STOREi

lVult oi.iises from h'-ad lo foot, M; -. r Mni-id"!. the Stele su iet la-lies ;lui h'e.-. is back from the hospital nnd em the j'b at his store. It. will be vera cm b-ri el

M:. ManJc' suffered serious in-

LOCAL

NEWS

"AOS"

tl at P.: j' v.H;

I .

PLEA

ING AND RE-PLEATING

nini w i l ? :3id sir :

1 hi.- ay t. chi : ; from b' in:: wc! riiitciid the wor". : l be V ' ry irJ-i d t -fi neej lainti ces :

b Po in a coil is'.'m : j-trf of car. w h i i c i u pn. v"h do li.- i . 1 o is : I o 1 e t ' . s 1 a t I he store, a nd ; sc.- hts old fri. mis '

i P a i n .

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Ai) kinds of sl-.i-ts in one day. iJut-

'on eivirinj, hemst itch ing. braidir.p. I i .1! wori. tur.ra.iTced . Call at Wus-i i sey's. 91 State St.. Btlle wot-t of II..H'; I man ut. Phone 44-5 Hammond. fc-I, :

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eeupy the seate, reserved for "Flats, ' uis." betaeen Spain and France. Tha i'st murmur e.f disapproval art.se on ' Sunday when it w.ts announced that Cord Bobeit Cecil would represent! South Africa instead ot Gen. J. c . I Smuts. , I Some of The Scandinavian delepate-s' informally s ipcestcd that an amend-j r.i'-nt be adopted preventinp delegates!

from sittinp in the future unless they i-re bonp.fide Residents of the countries they represent. The small Central American states opposed this suppestiin. Most e.f them plm to "or repre

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CHILD'S SCJEEATtTS SAVE FOUR LIVES .M FNCJK. Ind.. Nov. 15. Korea fis of the t iiree-;. mi r-oid soil ejf Mr. and Mr-. Boy Taugfilnbaupii. early today saved t the lives of four the child. In, par - j .nts and an i:n--ie. Robert Harris. Tlo father, aroused, tci-piion'-d for an ma- 1 buianee. When it ai rived nil four were i unconscious f i u;"i pas fumes. Tiey oro'n, ii'v w ', i ! re co vi :-. ' j

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IN 1913 (when there were 1,009,000 automobiles in the United State) oil prxiucer drilled about 5,000 wells. The average paid for crude wai 95c per barrel. In 1914 producers bad a little diicouragercent. The price for crude oil fell ofT to 81c atrerage, sad they drilled only 2:4,000 wells. These wells, however, proved eiceptinally prolific and crude prices dropped to an average of 64c a barrel (40c in th? 41 id -Continent f.eld). As a consequence of the over-production, the bottom dropprd out of the toline market and low prices prevailed. The low prices of crude made exploration of new fields unprofitable, and in 1915 only 14,000 wells were drilled. Ibis halt in production enabled demand to creep up on supply, and cacsed crude to advance until it reached ?1.10 per barrel. Encouraged by the better prices offered, producers put down 24,000 wells in 1916. The unprecedented demand aroued by the war caused petroleum pricrs to soar, and, notwithstanding the activities in the producing field, prices, have continued to advance because demand exceeded aupply. In August, 1920, the number of new oil wells brought in for that ciontb alone was 3,3 IS the highest oil production mark in the history of the United States. Yet so great was demand that Mid-Continent crude stood firm at $3.50, and Pennsylvania crude at $6. 10 per barrel, the present prevailing prices. The market price for crude is not apt to go off appreciably while demand continues to increase as during 1920. Since 1918 the number of motor vehicles in the United States has increased approximately 7,459,607, and the forecast for 1921 is 10 million motor vehicles in the United States. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is straining every fibre and sinew of its highly specialized organization to increase the yield of gasoline from crude petroleum. How well it Is succeeding is indicated by the fact that an eminent authority states that the Burton process, originating in the laboratories of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) hrs produced 40 million barrels of gasoline from heavy distiUates, arid has thn aved approximately lSOmillion barrels of crude oil that would otherwise have been necessary rr produce an equivalent amount of gasoline.

Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2330

You women who buy your husband's Underwear, may not be aware of this fact. We carry the largest assortment of Men's Underwear all weights, all sizes all kinds, two p'ece and Union Suits. Ccrspcs Stephenson's Wilson's, Chalmers. Duofsid An Excellent Fall and Winter Weight at $8.00 THE MODEL Rothschild 8c 'Hirsch "Hammond's Best Clothiers" OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.

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