Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 15

THE TIMES T1ULA-TTULA SKIRT? RUTH PICKS ONE OUT OF THE OC&AN f.'.any persons were unable to secure ntrance. of votes cast Jn the Newberry-Ford senatorial election to begin Jan. i, next, was ordered today by the aub(.cmmlttee of the senate elections committee, huving charge of the senatorial investigation of the caae. Preliminary hearings will open before the sub-committee on Dec. 16. More Tenancy Trouble. New Sce App(5,r, Personal in London TlmeaT- nalance Scale, are accurate only TTh lo you pure your present coa- v-hPn ,,vH. Scale,, of a new des m npv.r vwry on thtx neemmt, Dlgaer and Flllar. Eirds SenBs en Record. A new trench-fllgjring tuachlae ex- Phonographic records of bi-tls" ra vales In frout of It end fllis in be- ! songs have been sucrv-ssfully made fir hind as It proveeds along its tracks, future reference. NEWBERRY RECOUNT ORDERED TODAY WASHINGTON. Dec. 9. A recount arket 8 'i'i-.'vvJJ)N THE V-T ii e tasn iirocerv an L c - i. H. , v . " 4 Edward Hanish & Company Props. ir a'M uu u PHONE HAMMOND 3380 CORNER HARRISON AND CONKEY AVE. 'They Work while you Sleep" Saturday Specials

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Tho r.iny friends cf Mrs. M. J. " 'r.--.vn win . sorry to learn that her n'.th in very ;;-r at present, a r--0 France of her old ai.ment having- . : :ared. Sh is coM'md to her home 1 suffering much pain. The Crown Pent high school basket ' i!I tfam are p'.aylr.r whiting at the 'Ssh school gym tonight. n-:-. ilastei ji btar aro holding- their ;-r:nvjal election tonight. TiH changes in th treasurer's office " 'n:ch have been made the past week -'re ab:ut coinr 'e'ed and - they are a : cat Improvem :it a' wl! as eniars- - i" the off.f:" to a g-eat extent. The paying counter has been movd '- rwarj a'or-jt two feet, which makes material difference In the size of the fnce. The tr'.&surer's c:"fle has alays been crairpe.J for room owing t? t--' large hooks teink ued and tie ' - ' c upon which they are placed ocr r n::.:-t all tl:e space. Room has i-fen made, for a new table. County ' -rrvr, Bradford planced the lm-i-rovement. i'h-j foiiowing- officers were elected for Uke lodi?e, J"o. 157 A. P. & A. M., n Wednesday nig-ht. the instaiiat'oa 1 f which will take plsce on Kt. John's r ay, Dec. "7: Herbert T. Johnson. W. :i ; Wm. Dcmmon, 5. V.; Dr. Walter r ck, J. W.; John J Beattis. secretary; 'i in. Slerb, treaurtr; John Perry, tiubtee; director for building- association, P B. Bradford, Fred Koeblin and J- J- Steel. -Irs. Maurice McKenzie Is expected !: in; from New York for the holidays to spend them with her father, Joseph Fa!Me and eister. Miss Gladys. Her husband may, accompan ylng her as his health has been rather poor of late raised from over work, during the recent presidential election. Harry Baker has Teen confined to hl horne with a severe cold and asthma this week.

1W KNOWLEDGE OF GERMAN LOAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON", Dec. 9 State dpartTnT.t officials toilay denied knowledge of ihe reported efforts of a German ayndj...te to float a loan for Germajiy In the V. S. It was .aiI at tie state department that close watch is t'-infr maintained on the entrance of Germans Into the U. S. ar.3 that only thoso Germans who fcave business interests here ere rermitted to enter.

MacSWINEY'S WIDOW TESTIFIES riNTERNTIONL NEWS EERVICE1 WASH 1 NO TON, Dc. 9. Dresod In dffp rwurain? which accentuated her rallor, Mrs. Mur't-l :?a; v ;n-y, wi lo-.v f lh lord maj or of -o'k, took the

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