Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 5
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DR. HOETOIJ BIJEISD SUNDAY Th faiwamJ t Dr.. v IV Mnrtom of liTT JLBd IlebaTt isj m el the h-t inoi Aratists In nortlwa-n Indja.lx a. whose eih OBTJ-soa a 5wvJJt to 1-e oosran tatty iti Ik oomuty la-io "WeA&eaday afternoon will he held at the homo ia HoiaTt eSuncla.y afternoon at 1 oV&oeSu Kurial at the Orow HU1 cexr.itry at Hohart, Uj trntil alx r.l ha ago when lis " first CaJrtva iU rr, XI or ton maintained .dara&al jailor 1-q cJr. ry at flfl? Broadway rii-r i jrctJoe4 dentistry 0 pa.sc niu Vfi r. yvr the past t xi;Jvs his condlt!.on lias l3 Trtn; weaker anA weaker And erenei w&s mo returned from a wnat-axtfcaa la Jllciisaa to -it the tr. Jrn was a menVbtr of the ary erAer of Kit, th HaJyirt levies Ki .t4 the Ordr of Modern Troodswua. Besides Mrs. Morton Iw. is snrid iy - daaffitfT, 23ele,n 5 years c-;4. as! u ared faAhe.r and mother, and a hrathej- who are UTlnjr at TimP. ITU.
AUTO BAFFLE SUIT APPEALED TSTlesn Oyda llore hronsht suit aaatcst hl Drotiier-in-law, Freel Rvarson Is the "Whltins city court and recovered possession of a Ford autmoiiC. whicJi Bveron had won at the Rohy racets cn a tlciet siTtn him bv Mors. the coetrorpryi d!i not end. Tils mora in J- Everson's attorneys, ILach, Oavlt. Sttnson & Oavlt. filed the suit In the Hizcmond superior court having taken an appeal from the decision of the oily cowrt Jud.ne. Mors, It will h remonslyers.l. boujrht tun tlcfcets to th raoAa, each of -which entitled hitn to a chanc on tho automobile drawtajr- ETtrscn came do urn from 3octh C255caro to spend Sunday s- Xors gfr aim on of the tickets T5d thsj- went to the raoes together. It chaood t-hat Everson's tickf was one of tTe Jucky cci aad ttt-r Jie liad eJ sTraMed ti Ford. Morse cialmed It. Th ami in the city court iJlo weJ.
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SEVEN FOSECLOSUEE SUITS ARE FILED Svfn safts asklnjc tor fore-closure on contracts rf filed tod4iy in the Hammond strxerior court hy the Hast Chl-cag-o caaiTTiariy. Charles JI Iloydn at. tl aro names as dfert-drs in four of th-e suits, a-hie 1n the other three the fendants are Bill Pappas,, et. s.1... Rdwurd IlTirt, et. aU and John en-d Stove Krlstoft. it- aU Another suit to foreclose on a vendor's lien was filed hy the samo company sg-aiTist Louls II. Sts.fTor4. Kiley, 5ThroffL Ty&r A Kied, are attorneys for the -jCaintls.
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STORE OWNER WOUHDS BANDIT One of two unknown handUs waa shot aad th second made grood his scap in an afternoon store holdup Ja Oary shortly after noon yesterday. It was shortly after 2 o'clock that Wojclk K&sprxak and his wife were nated in their soft drink parlor at 1754 Massachusetts street that the two han&ts walked into the plaoe. One of them ran back of tho bar with the intention of riflinjr the cash rr-grister whll etha second bandit attacked Mrs. Kasprxak. striking her a number of hard blows across tho face nd head.
LOCATE RUNAWAY CHICAGO GIRLS Clalmins; that they tired of tha city and wanted to more of tho world, two Chicaso runaway slrls Leoa Btima, S466 Park ave.nua, aad Florocoe Kazselbarth. 547 S Park avenue were pio.kd up by the authorities at Aetna yesterday, Tha father of the Burns girl took the two young runaway back home today. This morning the Gary police received a wire from the Chicago bureau, asking them to he on lookout for two other IS yar old Chicago girls who are supposed to hare run away from the city and ome to Gary.
"PEEPING TOM" IN CUSTODY Gary police authorities. took "Peeping Tom" into custody last night. He was booked aa Joseph Babacxyk, a Russian, 43 years old. and was arrested at 18th avenue and Broadway. Although shabbily dreed, uncleanly and wtaring his hair to an exceptional length, he had some $21 on his person when he waa searched. ila claimed that he had been working In a steel mill at Al-blo, Mlch and had come to Gary to look for employment. It is believed, however, that the man Is slightly demented aa when asked why he did not have his hair cut he claimed that it was not long enough, and as soon as it grew a little more he waa going to have It cut. Aa It is now bis hair covers his ears. He was asked to take the next car or train out of the city.
Attys. XT. h.. ltttlye. 7i. A 1oa. nacaaaupJl Uo-tiT asta Edwtard Jirarvsh of 5ary km la Oow PvWui taK ns la tie vrianiiaal and c4-rcft M0Tts on TSmPSklajv TVo ineoaher of the nj-aJ N4shwrs loSro. m In th;r jjall o Wed-rresday niglit and eitcted the fottowlteg ofnrs to aerve during the onig yar: Oracle, llettie Hoalt; vic orac4. Clara MtrhoorX: pat oracle, Aana Vassaai reoordr, itary Cook; chanolor, cM.io Ros; marshal, Mayme Co41!ns lnw sentinel, ifyrtlo Van Kirk; outer sen tine!, Verda Knterline. lnatailatton of officers first Wednenday in January,
CHIEF FORBIS STILL CONFINEDTO HIS BED Chief of Police NV. A. Foibis of Gary, who waa painfully Injured In a fall at his home at S36 Connecticut street day before yesterday Is elill confined to his bed and according to word from his bedside the injury proved to be more severe than was suspected. The accident happened wlien Chief Forbls was assliitlng in moving his house hold effects to 888 Connecticut utreet. Me was lifting a heavy box on a stairway when he slipped arid foil, wrenching his side severely.
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CROSSING IN BAD CONDITION The condition of the Wabash railroad crossing on Broadway In Gary was called to the attention of the police and the street department today as a result of an auto accident which occurred last night. Aocordlivg to Roy E. Eaker. a Valparaiso man while driving across tho crossing, damaged bis car to the extent of IJ5.
D WIGHT M. KINDER TO MOVE OFFICES
Dwlght M. Kinder, who was elected prosecuting attorney in the recent election had leased a suite ot rooms formerly occupied by Major McFaddon, township assessor. Major MacFadden'J office la now in the superior court building.
Senator Kinder will take possession'
of his new offices In another week. The new offices are located In thi same building as the offices which Mr. Kinder now occupies. Mr. Kinder will take up his duties In the capacity of Prosecuting Attorney of Lake county on January 1. 1SSI.
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The girls' basket bull team of the Let Social and Athletic club have scheduled a game with the Frank S. Beti team to be played in Hammond on Monday, Dec. 13. Miss Maude Hathaway of this city is captain of the local team. The Chrystalites enjoyed one of their bi-monthly spreads at the Commercial club rooms on Thursday night. A delicious menu was served by Mrs. Luther Rudolph, Fred Seult, Elsie Kosehnicke and Lucile Vllrr.er. Next Thursday nitrnt the club will play 6 00. Miss Zella Hershman and Ha Alnsworth were voted in as members of the club. Mrs. Julius Korst and children left on Wednesday to spend the reft ot the v.eek in Lafayette with her parents. Mr. and Mrs". Frank Olstheimer. Eugene Carpenter of the W. CB. Burford company, Indianapolis, made a business trip to Crown Point on WedNOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. Storm Sashes, Weather Strips, Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Awnings. 156 Highland St. Phone Ham'd 2S86 17 E. Fifth Ave. Phone Gary 3S15
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For Saturday and Monday You Can Save Dollars at This Sale
Here Is a Wonderful Bargain in Young Men's Suits. LOOK!
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Suits on Sale Saturday and Monday Only
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With wrok, but we can still handle more, as we were just lucky enough to secure the exclusive services of one of the finest retouchers in Chicago, which permits us to handle still more work for preholiday delivery. ' Mr. Farley Will Make the Sitings Make that appointment now phone 3096. (Sittings at night by appointment.) $5 per dozen and up. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Murrillo Studio 169-East State St. Hammond Ind. Over Ortt's Shoe Store
SI9.50 PATS FOR A JOHNSON OIL BURNER Installed in Your Cqok Stove As cheap as coal. No ashes no dirt no clanger. It takes the place of coal in the winter and gas in the summer. We have burner? for heaters and furnaces. Demonstrated at 549 E. STATE STREET v3NE HAMMOND 2539
HOURS: Dailyi 8:00 a. m. lo 6:00 p. m. Tuesdayt : 8:00 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Saturdays: 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Sundays: 9:30 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
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Boys' Woolen Suits, size 2 to OCL 8, for PU,a4iO Boys' Cloth and Corduroy Suits, (j? C OC sizes up to 8 years, at P 6 O Boys' All-Wool and Heavy Cor- J O C ( duroy, sizes 8 to 1 7, for . . . Boys' Pure Wool Mackinaws, 50 Men's Heavy Work Pants, 2 45 Men's Overalls, were $1.98, g J Men's Blue Chambray Shirts, on O sale" at ' Men's Army Underwear, on ( 1 AtZ sale at P 1 .tU Men's Hickory Overalls, special 25
V . Men's Heavy Pure Wool Socks, on CCj, sale at QUC Men's Pure WTool Mackinaws, 50 Men's Sheepskin Coats, on 2 50 Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, 10 Men's Dress Shirts, specially S OC priced at P L.&U Men's and Boys Heavy Winter 25 Men's Socks, all colors; specially 1 C priced at X C Men's Heavy Working Gloves, two OS pair for -UC Men's Sweater Coats, specially 1 Cf priced at P 1 .OU Men's Sleeveless Slipovers, on d1 Q C sale at. V 1
SB State Street, Hammond STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10:00 MONDAY EVENING UNTIL 9:00
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Edward Hanish & Company Props. PHONE HAMMOND 3380 CORNER HARRISON AND CONKEY AVE. Saturday Specials
CHOICE CHUCK ROAST per pound
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ROUND AND SIRLOIN STEAK Best quality beef, per pound FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER STEAK per pound FRESH SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS whole or half, per pound FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER per pound prints GOOD LUCK OLEO 2 pounds for ,
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AMERICAN CHEESE Finest Quality Ol per pound J 1. SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR oy. 45c value. Per package J t COFFEE Out own Brand, extra fine O45c value. Special, per pound can MILK NU-TRO 25 r Six baby sizs cans for U. S. MAIL SOAP "25c 6 bars for MATCHES 53 c per dozen, large boxes, for TOMATO SAUCE-DelMonte Brand Spanish Style 9gc per can 10c; 3 cans for aw-rV
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