Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1920 — Page 3

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Crown Point News

Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

'Jack Fo'.and. 80I1 0f County Audi- .? Mrs. Koland. is well on lh "4d to recovery after & several days: fulele with helious fer. which kr;t liiftr down nd out for srvrrwl days. harden Thomas Plait entertained a najnber of the county officials and fr-iends at a stay affair at the s?araff af'the county jail on Saturday nisht. TVe piees da resistance was roast .Vw marriaje licenses are: Frank A. c;Umurry. AYhit'ngr, Judith (J. Rosene, frk'Timond; C. Harvey Smith, Janet tlnberts. CrOTn Point; Waiter Ilex. r..ccnie. Beatrice B. Comptn. W'liiti.jt; Edward Burns. Kmma Kuffino. ;ary; Josep'i ruan. F,a:'t Chicago. An-t-jv Zuwics. Chicago; Ru1 Jones, rtinah .tnf. Hammond: James M. Co'Jins. Cecelia A. lepp. Gary; Luther Sha! Oiry. Sarah Bryant, Chicago: Walenty !,ucintli. Jadwigia JTateja. Gary:

I'onslHtitine Taler, Tateana ttn'on. Indiana Harbor; Kminnmirl H. Ilai ri.i. .Varllia i;iitl"n. 5ary. A marriage 'icrn.ve was issued en Saturday to Mins Janet itobrrt? and Ilarey Smith. Flidh jounj people ff well knmin her, r siding in Y i n -field. Mr. Smith is a veterinary s'irkeen and president i-f the larni !!- reau. Mi-' filberts is a cliarminic ioijnj? lad;., iv.ovins: l YA mfleld w'lU Her parents from I'iiicaRo several years aeo. They win reside in Crown Toint after their mriiasc. The liastern Star will hoid a speruii meeting on Kr day lvfrht and all members are urgently r iuestcd to be present. Mr. and Tr. Otto KiH-ld were called to Ilobart on Saturday on pcrount of the death of Mr. FMleld's father, one of the porminent ?r.en tyt that coiii-

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munlty and who lias been hi-allli for aexcral months.

Ilev. and Mrs. Male, otto J. Bruce and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. I-:. linwiddie. Mr. and Mr.s. August Johnson. Mr. and Mr Breyfogle and family. Mrs. J. A. Ihnpleby. Mrs. r. II. Keelt-r ond Miss Nellie !ri-ail attended the lecture given by 1 ; . Kduard Steiner r.t the I'i'i sb t erian church on l'tiday night. Ir. .Steiner'a lecture was un Americanization and was higiil- iusiructive. The saving "off w.th llie o!ii ami on with the new"' was tlearly porlr.sjcd ot. Saturday1 Pt the court Vio.iise w he 1 Mrs. Maud W h km of this city was granted a diorce from Iier husband by Judge K. Miles Norton In the i;ruit court, charging cruelty and no;airpporf. In the afternoon she appeared at the court hou - wuh Frank iMi r.nd was granted a l'cn.se t.. ei iMiii the wni Jay. ;ibl was divorced from his wife in March, h pri l;ar coincidence to be the wife ,,f two different men on the same day. I; is rumorrd that Hal Dickinson vil! take over Ihe management of the Oo-t Ipera t ' e Store, located on North Ma n street. mad" "vacant by the

resignation of YA in. Musselman, who has been transferred to ono of the Chicago branches of the Co-thperati e stores, located on the south lde in ,'hlcago. The above change, it Is itported, will lake place liiihierjiatpy . fr. and Mrs. Nell' Brown deligh t f u II y enlertained the Pleasure club un t their husbands at a dinner party oi Saturday night, the affair beingone o' pleaeanlesl functions of the hollda; season. A four course dinner, was sered after which the eentng was sprnl in ga.iiics anil merriment. 'Mr. and Mis. P. T. Hard have iti rned from laniil 111., r, here th v spent the Ttoa:iksg! ing holidays with Mrs. Ili'rd's people. Maurine Itelghway, who holds a TmP -illon in 'lie. Kort Wajno schiioi.-i. bus returned to her work after a few

i - i days aeation spent with her parnt. :Mr, and Mrs. Prank 1". nigliway.

Charles I-amberw. who is proprietor of a printing establishment in South r; nd. came to Crown Point on Saturday to sec his parents. '

CUNDEE THINKS HE'S

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nf:w vor.K. NoV. rs. - iv,:ii, ja.-u-son end Johnny lundee air- all set tstart the fireworks at t lie op' ninKhow f,f the p Manhattan Athletic club here. Jaekson lias lee;i strutting about saying he is going to take the .Seoieh"VVop. while Johnny is just as confident the P-ronz ghetto champion ia in for a rough deal. 1'iundee has n-t foigot-

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llainmonrl. Miss Helen Kalke fbw Jane Cowl at

the tort on aturdav and spent the

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home frm Madiron for the Tiianks-

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Mr. and Mrs. P. ftchoon and daughter.

I. spent Thankrgi in ? day !a

ey with friend".

M'.s Theresa Backus was married

op Tuet-lay of th.s w eek. she w ill niake lie - linrie in I'enton Harbor. Mr. nnd Mr. J. K uhtnian and fami'y bfl'l thej" Tiia n 'k g i v i n g fiinnrr wirh Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sonus of Cfckag

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Mr. and Mr-. Harry P. Jabaay and 'ami! y spent Thursday in lie Mot t. li'd.. with Mrs. .labaay's parcnis, M -. '.nd Mr.. C. P. Sv' con.

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w hen Jackson sneaked s in Philadelphia, nn1 Krf d McKav.

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Fritz Kutz-back. on of our ver; oldest pioneer residents, passed mesial the home of his daughter. Mrs. John kunr. of Hammond on Thursday. Mr. Frits Kutzback came, bete from (Jcmany 'm 60 years ago and has bn a resident of here rw since. Ih,r llie

pa'l ftfw months Mr. Kutzback has ben in ill health and has suffered a great deal. The funeral was juld nt the Jjijtheran church in Lansing at 1 .SO

o'clock Saturday afternoon. Kiery one f home in Hammond last evening

W C. Hale, who is working for th" abah ratlroad company, .--pent Sjiila; at home here, I'd Lirngg .f Hammond was be-" Sunday, the guest (,f n1i. parrjits, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Kmory Crigg. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hunt v :...te,j rclst;vcs at LIensselaer Synday. Miss Xnd;i Pishrr returned !o her horn- in Chicago lart evening a'trr a v'sit here with ler g ra nd rootii c; . Mr.s. llel'c Turner. Krnest CJnescl was taken to tii limplla! in Hammond last evening for an operation for a rpend ici t : s. Mrs. .Mien X:sf returned to h--

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Indianapolis last evening after a sevral days visit here w Kb their parens. tfome one thinking to liave ifune fua blew tiie fire whistle abojt 10;3J tiat"iday night. It i supposed to b9

ome one who dry', c ud in an automo-

!l ii-i and after throwing in the switch, j drove o. . large crowd soon gathjercd but could find no fire. It might j bae cost who rer did the work a tin a if he could have been found. Mrs. C. (i. Hiil went to I-afayciS . Saturday to visit her sister. Mrs. Cl-ua ' il'ianii for a f w- dayi". i . Stayms Take Close Game j From Logan Square A. C. i The Stayms moved a notch near f the , hampioTiship of the Chicago poo', ball lie,-gue iv defeating the l.oaa .Square A. C. 7 to 0 at Pyott 1'ield. 1 The d-'fonsh-c plaj'ing "f l-'rocl-ch, i Harder, liurby and I-'raser featur.-.l. ! The winners will play the Cardinal j Sunday.

See Them in Our Windows

Xmas Delivery If Desired

expresses his sympathy toward thu two children Mr. Kuliuaik aves. Mrs Nick Kirsh of Munster and Mrs. Jokn Kunz of Hammond. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flyn announce the marriage of the'r daughter. Gertrude to Herman Kbana of here, which t 'ok place on VTednesday evening

visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob I'uy. Mrs. A. H. Parker, wi n had -bern visit ins here for several days returned to her home in Hammond last evening. The Misses Hilda tvr.lo &nd Pern Tanner returned to their school in

'WANT TO ! IMPROVE CUBS j ' IStruNATICNL NEWF SEPVICE1 'H1CA;0. Nov. A campaign ; o , rejuvenate j be ;! qp0 Cubs began t -. dny w ith the arrial i-f Johnny Ever.-, ( leiently sppoint'd manager of th-i j team. Kvcrti and President Vce"; I planned sevcial oon'on nrrs at wbo h . various deals ir.tctided to strengthc i j the team were to be disL'tised. Tivi j r.ew outfielders and anoih'r first cl:tj right-hnndrd pitcher are much deIrr.

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Ifs the Truth. T' some of U worked as hard, pr.4 siilTcrcd os miicJi at. other pcopie'si li,md (is wo tltinl; wc io, v.o woulj fc:ivo l-e"o florol o:ir no.s

A $49.00 Cedar Che st for Only $29.95 So great was the demand for these Chests on the day of our last W sale that after much persuasion 'we got the Edward Roos Co., makers g of the highest grade genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests, to again l make us j 100 Genuine 45-inch Tennessee I Aromatic Red Cedar Chests Copper Bound and Studded, and Steel Casters,: Exactly as Illustrated A Cedar Chest makes an ide al Christmas gift. Cedar Chests j purchased at this sale can be held for Christmas delivery, if desired. $5 Cash $3 Monthly P uts One in Your Home The Edward Roos Co. makes the highest grade line of Cedar Chests H in the country. The odor of genuine Tennessee Aromatic Red Cedar, Ij which lasts indefinitely, is most destructive to moths and insects. Of W substantial dovetail joint construction and with bands of genuine , studded copper, these Chests guarantee a lifetime of usefulness and beauty. Equipped also with copper front plate and brass lock and

key, and one large bag of- cedar chips to sprinkle among clothes. Figure the cost of a Cedar Chest not in what you pay for it, but on what you save on valuable clothes' and furs. Mail Orders Will Be Filled In the order which they are received, if accompanied by money

order or check for $5. But the order must be received not later than Wednesday Plione Orders Filled

So great was the demand for these Cedar Chests on the day of our last sale and since then, that we are sure the amount alloted for this sale will riot last long. Order yours early. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity None Sold to Dealers On Sale in Furni ture Department

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There are many things in the gift line that will please father or brother, husband or sweetheart, but none more so than something in wearing apparel. For your early selection, we make the following suggestions: SHIRTS GLOVES NECKWEAR

All Dress Shirts Now Reduced 25 Discount. Select your Patterns and quality now.

for driving for Dress-wcar, for Sport, for Work. Large assortment here for you

Knitted Brocade Silks Jacquard patterns. Special Knit Ties $1 .50 val. $1.00

MufFIeri, -Hosiery, Shoes, Etc.

THE MODEL

Rothschild & Hirsch Jt" Lenny Suppers "Hammond's Best Clothiers" Etc. OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.

Regular Price

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II Is Wednesday Dec. 1st

II "Biggest Dollar Day Yet

1 1 See Tomorrow's "TIMES" for I All Details

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