Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1920 — Page 14

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VAUU BEATS NUKIH DAKOTA

Vaipa f also University's gridiron v,arji.'ta tulJed now liurels to their Ions t-'.-iiig uf JSiiJ victories In a Turkey I- hattlo at Gleaion i'ark in Gary tiuiuay Afternoon vliou Uijy Uefeat1 ; Usuoli luraiJed N ur tii lakota II, veterans by a scoro of Z to 10. Il.e iirgsnt crowd that ever witnesst 1 v fcM&roa stxuggla In LiXe oouuty t".. u.is. lovtball enthusiasts v present from every city la the auty v.:ih Valparaiso sending a delaI a on special trains over a thous- ! strong. It ts stimttl that bet . von four and five thousand people i v the cam. Things looked bad for Valparaiso at t'n t ytai t of th f-rsi quarter when North 1 yi-t scored a touchdown right oil ' ..! rwL Va'.jo received this kiekoff c. , i tall went over on downs to i't.rth Dakota, and with soma perfect i.:rerf erwice a North Ua-kota player tooli i.-.e pig-kiu down the field for a touchn. vn in one cf the nost sensational i - vcr scored on a Gary gridiron. Not to b outdone, Valpo oracod up tfU'.r North rwXota scored end with a .45 of nd runs, fake punts and Una pluoi's tii tia ball over for their touchdown. Neither scorod In the f.t-oi:nJ quai-tar and they tattled fast ar.d furious. Refreshed from, their rest tet-w:oea I; -'. es. Valpo started lie last )haiX v : .:. new vim In the second half and ; -; 1 -1 a touchdown In both tha third tr! tha iist smarter. North Dakota got I-.,-. th scoring column again la the 1 ird c.i.rtr, when they scored, a perfect drop kick from tha twenty yard

ard Uowlby a Velile cast on Seventh fcv enut. Ihcy crashed Into each other at tins

I street lnttrsvction, the unmet being eo I great tliHt Moe's car was knocked ! cicar around, the Veliie twinging into a tree and touring nofC iiirlh rear j wheels. Iivi.li lucu escaped with a good

sj.alilng up.

BOY RUN DOWN BY KUSij AUTOIST John Krauer. a Gry youth lesiding at j05 Georgia ptifcct. waj painfully Injured at Sith bvuiub and iiruadwit yesterday when he ran in front of aa auto driven by Joo Jjicr oi lioo', l.iJ Jlo wus knocked tu the pavement rect Ivli.if paiuiui brulsis and lucerations. The lad wa. taAtn home by his father and according to a police Alport his injuries wtre not regarded as serious.

i6Mut ax. a r. U.u j iici:inj..at.-d idu ln t uuili knots i:.. CU 'iuuiUaj t.in;;,,-, Li Lt.. 2. the .".itmbtri of tu Icui.i.crvlai clua nl Le addiesited by Jo..i btusiu, pics!aciil of the Auitrniu Auucbuu aocict-, cpon tne xubjcci. of Liia iiio in AmrK. fue Itcuic ma be illustrated with a number of tare and uuueual i .1 tu; is. j. il. iieninie, chaira.au of the enti.4 1 i.i.nr. ii t Coiluuittee of tne Comiiicrciu.1 club, will be the hot ot Mr. i'ousuu vihliu he la iu Gary. liie lecti.ru will lutln at t p. iu. and cve.y

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CAFE OWNER HAS NARROW ESCAPE

Nick aiade, owner of tho West Gary cafe, ii recovering from Injuries today, which he received Tuesday afternoon, when his DuJ;;? truck wm struck by a Michigan Cei.tral train a; tha Clark road crossing. His e cape was a narrow one, as the truck he was driving was completely demolished. He did r.ot notice the approaching train until it tv a s too late to bring tha truck to a iuM.

MAN ASSAULTED IN POOL ROOM

In an' Around -GARY-

AUTOS COLLIDE DRIVERS ESCAPE tTro Gary men, Sherwood SJoe and Ii..::is BoIbT. had a narrow and lacky r .m; from !-Jury ia an auto crash at .-liii-.s street and 7ta avtnue In Gary Jresday eftalns. Acioxdjcs' to an account of the ter''iT.t Idoa -wag driving- a seven ra--x-.j-cr Nash car north on Adams etreot

WTth tils eyes blackened and his face a sorry- looking sight, Alex Morris. 13Ji Jefferson a:rou Gary, stasjserel into th Gary pclxo nation last night and asked the arrest of threo men who had pounced -upon him In a pool room at 130S Jefferson street and beat him v;pAceordlns to Morris the men had no reason to attack him. Morris was fand to bo suffsrUis' from severe cut! and bruises about h'.s he-ad and face ar.d was given medical attendance. Warrants will be served on his assailants today.

TALKS ON GARY FREIGHT RATES

J. E. Barnes of Chicago and an -prt on freight rates fiTt an Interesting address on Jary Freight Hates" at the regular Friday round table luncheon, which was held at the Gary Commercial club at noon to-

; day. An un-jsually large crowd was

! Will Rheumatism Again ! Bind You Hand and Foot?

biood, that yoa should try a reni-

edj that has proven so moroK yattofactory in these cases. S.S-, the fine old blood remedy eleaiwes

the blood of all unpunaes. r-racrv-ea all disease jrerms that mar

rrceri into toe blood, ws a S.S.S. today, and if yoa -will ynr.e a

roinplete h' story 01 your esse, o-i medical director will give yon expert advice, without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, lo7 Swift Liberate jt, AUa-,ta. Ga,

SOLD WHISKEY TO WORKMEN IN LULL With the arrest of Sara Iienevexna. a pouthful employe of Iho American sheet and Tin .Plate company by Officer Uujjardus, yesterday, the fact wa. revealed tiiat Benovegna has been carrying white mule Into the mill and selling It among- the emploj e of th j mill. He was b: ought to tho Gary police trtatlon and booked n a charge of violating the state liquor law.

ROBBED TILL IN POOL ROOK

Andrew Darrow, owner of a pool i rcora at 1100 Washington street la f Gary this morning asked the Gary po- I

Il'-a to assist him in arresting the party that stole a number of checks from his caih register shortly before

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Crown Point

at,uiiit) ana i-;. v.wc:ei, uicagu liie oiU .c, vte. wM 1.6 Wlit Ol L J VitUl-liU tiiitl liei.ieu of ch.ao eaww lo lionu fiui ou Weuutaay to fcpeud iuiniuiLinj wuu iii tanui GiUiiiuei. Au-.ni ik.ue and daugnter, LIUie auu Aiijj -Vii iio.cuer, kpeut ii.aiilu,tiuk wnu relatives al ljailou, lit. Crown I'oiut people observed i.haua.fc.viiig iu a quiit way to, yeai, luo-t 01 .,o laui,.t Uiivtug the Old faatiioueU ti.Li.tr wiih iei.nvt ano iiitnt, aiouuu the tao.e. A good many out ui tuu viaitoi. jvore iu tue vity oer lua holiday aud n,aiiy ol our peopi went to Gai and c'uicaiu to ieiid in uay. The iooioa.i game al Gary diw a large ciod hum tnis piace. hicmti wete isjued to tiiree Crown Point couples on Wednesday. MiJs Kate itowlinoon, da-ughttr of ham Kowlinaun, aa married to H.iuier ilo'!i;qiiit. a moidcr at the Lets manulaituuni; corr.iany. il.nery Baker and Mloj L;d.a Kuciii were licensed to wed and MIjs Margaret Bltgil and Ueury oaifruan. Joiui L'eWltt of the lt manufacturing i-oiKjiny left Tuenday for points in Indiana In the Interest of t.ie Xetz company's products. A very pretty wadding was solemnlied at St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 a. in. on Thank.glv!ng. when Miss Margaret Btrgil bocamo tne bride of Henry Hslfman. Father Sextlna. a cou.;n of the bride reading th service. The brld" was beautiful in a gown of white satin and wa attended by her pister. Ciara, wearing pink taff-ta with hat to match. Mim IiMiso Zur-l-rla-ce:-, nnother attendant. was gow-3d in biue tefrta. Wm. Zurbiggen and J, Hi'fman, attended the groom. A wedding breakfast wai aerv?d at the ton of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mr. Charles Bcrgi! aftr the ceremony. The young couple will make their hime on the Ilalfmari fsrm

ROBERTSDALE

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I. S. Whit of Atchison avenue, who has heen very UL is able to be around again.

I you had Rheumatism last jcar ...ri.(lj rr tha r.ains ol taa t

dls-aw by nibbing: with luaaients r.rid latioas, ycu can be sarett foon aia you will be m tha zuackles cf this relentless foe. Yoa may pet some sl.ght tempo-Tary relief m the pains of tae dir-ase by tv ue of these local remedies, but Rheumatism is too real and releno-k-s a disease to b rdbbed a-way.

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WiUls Wood, formerly of Crown Point, but no-w living la Chicago, where he is proprietor of a la-ge paint establishment was In Crown Point on business early this week. The many friends cf Mrs. Geraid Black, who has b;n dar.garously sick tho past sii' weeks well be p'cafod lo learn that she ha KUfcient'y recovered from her illres es to be r moved to her hrao frara Hshamen hospital ch'caro. Mr. and Mr?. Warm Colors cf Chicago were guests of th? David Maneys on Thanksgiving da;. !Ml?ses E1"J and LuconSa Tter, Mrs. Chloa Koss. Mrs. Clsrerce Hoik, Mrs. Harry Collins and Mrer. John Machacek

attended a meeting of th- Eu'fka

camp of the Koyai Nsihhcrs la Gary on Tuesday r.igbt. After nearly twe years of tlt'gatlon over tbe possession of her ro:' ft'! prcrerty, Mrs. Jennie W-ird e!er. got possession of the p"-ic on Wednesday, A. N. Powers and fsmily moving out o nthat day Every e-ir'.a of the law has been -us'l to aJvant.-i-?e by the oocapants of th p'-c to retain po53ess:on. but on T-?fiar the s-l-p-f-T-e co'i't ref used Ihe r-' :l 'n of the

MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Tip Chili's Best Laxative

X he x ft io t ni j-f Yh- ii.ug servic at la Kouextsdale Kvanelicai' euu.ch I riuay evening, Nov. Zi at 7.80. Tnis aervic U in preparaUon for th coxaxuuxiion service on tiuuday luoriung. Ke. Win. F. Kdigo,el wUl jreacb. the Wold, alter preacuing atr.ice ti-e tuird quarterly confertuc of luis year wul coid its session. A g,n basket bail squad has been oigan.sed, having Lueir first practice on lueaday vveuing. Mus lluth Cooley ik their coach. In & short time there will be some public gamuts. Mra. Kdward Currcu of Hammond spent Tuesday with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Market on Myrtle avenue. Mrs. XI. T. Golding was a visitor in Cnicago on Monday. A large party from hera attended the dance at White City on Thanksgiving eve. Mise Beth White of Chicago was a IiO'oerUNiale business visitor on the fore pai t of tnU week. A splendid meeting was held at the Flan home on Tuesday evening by the Young People's Alliance of the Robcrtsdave church, after their business setiou. The young people enjoyed thcmsel-. es in a social way and dainty refreshment were served by Mrs. Plan. Mrs. Herman Thiewon of Indianapolis boulevard, entertained a few friends at Uer home on Tuesday afternoon. John C. Wlllklna of Roberta avenue la lil with a severe case of tonsilit!3. Mrs. Val. Brown of Hammond was a visitor at the John Brown home on Myrtle avenue the fore part of this u e f k . Mrs. Jaka Fase of Roberts avenue visited with friends In Chicago thn rtVer ay.

EDDIE OT)ONNELL DIES OF INJURIES IXS ANGEIuES, Cal.. Nov. 26. Eddie O'DonnelL the racing driver, who was terribly Injured yesterday at the Loa Angeles epeedway, when Gaston Chevrolet, famous driver, was killed Instantly, and Lyle Jolle a mechanician, was fatally hurt In a collision, died at 7r30 o'clock this morning at the California hospital here.

LANSING

The women of the Evangelical Lutheran St. Johns church will give a sale Tuesday evening, the 30th of November, at 7 o'clock, of all kinds of useful hand made things, everybody come and buy your Christmas gifts cheap. Coffee, cake and ice cream will be served.

The Times wznt ac5s bring astonishing results if their users ars be believed

GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND OLD SORES

Z Guarantee Ey Otatmrat, Says rtcr aon, Every Box aX 12. "If yrru ere rerponsi-ble for th fceaitlt of your family," says Peterson t Buffalo, "I want you to get a larg 15 box of Peterson's Ointment today. "Remember, I stand baxik of vry box. Kvery druggist g-aaranlees to refund th purchase price if Peterson's Ointment doesn't do all I claim. "I guarantee It for eczema, old sores, running ors. salt rheum, alters, sore nipples, broken brasLs, Itching skin, skin diseases, blind bleeding anl itching piles, as well as for chafiny. burns, ecaids. ruts, bruises and sunburn." "I had 20 running sores on my leg fcr 11 years. aa in three different hospitals. Amuptation was advised. t kin grafting was tried. I was cured by ua,n Peterson's Ointment." Mr. V. K. Root, 2 87 Michigan Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co, Inc., Buffalo, N. T. Ad v

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What to Look for in a Used Car

. .Only about ten per cent of automobile buyers are capable of te'ling tbe mechanical condition of a used car. Then there is always the chance the car won't come through as it should. So, look beyond the sales talk and th price, into the business policy behind the house that sells it. If yoa do that you will understand why customers get satisfaction here and why our used car purchasers REMAIN cur customers. Under our own ret3il financing plin you can easily acd conveniently own a motor car now. Come to our store.

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