Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 5
April 9. 1921. tmUJIiULL
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Certain Type of Voter Filled With Grief and a Desire for Liquor, But Candidates are Happy. np.wiPTr.t: I V""hen the doors of thr saloons wr? closed by th eighteenth ajtirndment a certain type of voter f?unJ himself or. the fide-walk with- nowhere to go to liquidate hl vrte. Tharetofora his vote had r?prerited an average t three 4rtnWs ef -wtiln'Kcy from ca-'i canJ'.jate. The night tefore election this crtJn type c! voter ma.ie no effort to kep track of who vaa buying tft make J jr? that he didn't ir except drinks. In those days each f aIocnkTpr vipIoscd to hirf ten voir? to dolivor to the ranaidats 'bs impressed. Mm as being- "the, bet f o;iow , The "best fellow" was the i':tn5ida'e h-j oou'd lay down a $20 bill and jsy "lot th. bora hart- vhat they want and cut -without waiting fir the change. That mac. dear 'un'.nirlated lady rotera, wa a asm guy! Kow as a matter of fact a-1 to U"?P the records clear it misrht as well he tated that each na'oonkeepcr did r, -t have ten vote, t'y reason of the contitution cf the fnltf! S'ito , th act? ef cocjrffs and his cif.z'nship. he- l-.ad n vote, fmce :n vih-.lo. the wr.y elections were run. he mtirht attemv.. tf deliver tn v-.tes but the cvera ;o Tepea.ter was well satisfied with two or three. He was liab!o to for-et and votes twice 1n the same rlare. AV nFHTEl) VAM'K. It wasn't until after prohibition that the Ia'te county poiitlcal war hordes teeyirt to realtre that they had tn former days sper)t a i-'t more pi--n'.-y on the certain type of voter than his vote was worth. While the fai? p-rleo carnmlsdlon has never fixed, the val'ie ef a. vote, the poMt'.cian? were asra that It had ccrtairily had a fictitious value so far as the ta'oon vote was eencernod. After the corrupt practice act came ir.to existence the huyirisr hr.d to be dor.e by lieutenants and t;i- -. 'til nor d'.stinSMlsh tnemsclves by frugmV.f.'. One thing that added greatly to the expense of wer. camprls'iinp- was the one-way cash register In the a'.on. This one-way cash reg--.pt er wa a novel contrivanco that oonvjjt.d ant recorded the' price of the drinks. Tf candidate iaid down, a ten dollar Mil to pay for fen drinks the- pr:ce of the drinks would b 51.00 apieoe or a tot.i! vf The salociikeop'-r w-.-nid t-eam. If the candidate pealed a ?5 note from his vaniehine re e to pay for seven drinks tho pric pop drir.ii PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS The. As You Ei'se It Club spent a delightful afternoon at the. home of Mrs. Harry Davis of liecker street. Atter the social '.our a nice luncheon was served, the table bcitig prettily decorated in sweet prat. Ail the democratic women of Hammond are requested to be present at the meeting Mondsy evening. April il. at Judge Ibach's office in the Hammor.d building. Primary lawa will be discussd. Mrs Fred Jarvis. chairman Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ernest Pullman Camp V t tero ns No. 1 S a w A in..ll1ii'in of the Spanish War ' n.er for organization f officers. TV auxillry w'Jl be called the Frances Pershing No, IS. the following officers were iected and Installed by tho depart ment president. Mrs. Gertrude McMor- i TiiCK of Marion. Ind.: president. Mr j Eydla Guss; senior vice president. Cora ; Tenneyson; junior vice president. I Grave Weaver; ohapliri. Fell Snyder:! ecretary. Bertha Wirth; treasurer j Elizabeth Barker; conductor, Ella Granger: assistant conductor. Ruby
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Bernieo.-. Tenner -n. The address of j welcome was given by Herman Grang-- j r Snd reopocile.J to py IL ( . K;10(Ji'S and C. W, Yerh-.iry of Gary. There were a number Interesting talks brothers whie.il rre Mrs, Mary Hall. lfrs. Gerberg of Oar;,- and by th" comBOILEX Removes core and pus from a BOIL in 24 hours;- no lancing Local Distributors Wei Drag and Stationery Co. 98 State St Hammond, Ind.
Pythian Pleasure Club D-A-N-C E WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 13 at KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL Hohroan and Ogden Streets, Hammond Music by Gorman's Orchestra.
CUCUMBER CONTRACTS SOLICITED Schrum Bros, . Thornton, 111. agree to contract cucumber acreage for delivery at factory at the foUowrag prices: Sizes I to 4 inches, at $1.50 per bushel Size A to 6 inches, at 60c per bushel Nubs and cooks, at 50c per bushel WE AGREE TO PAY ON DEMAND AT STIPULATED PRICES
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fraction rent total of ?r.ro. i"hMRi? There via no such animn Thr) ont-way cash rejilairr was equipped v.ith ft Mi hook. "When th; saloonkeeper opened the drawer nr.d slu.-k the ton man note into 1 ho aperturs the fish ho, lis w.Mild prra-b it anu ti;at waa tho lust tie candidate c,jr fiw of it. mi i:tii ; i tiik siiKvr.i. The no-ch!)nge cash replsters had a depressing effect upon the candidate' Aftr visitii-e fl. dozen saloons in a nipht, watching- 5's. 10'a and 1'0'c dis-Brr,",-i" Into the huncrry stomach of the cash rcrUf er. a candidate bepan to l,-s. thn d sire to be a (ll"! v el-Ct-'-n, , honor-d Tn-nih-r of the official family, lie d'.Jn't cure so much about title of office. What he wanted was to he a t-aioonkec per for J-t one campaign and then take hi fttnily and live .In luxury a .id ease on the top floor of the Blackst one. If it hadn't been for a foolish fawily prejulic" he'd have proha hly beep a ss.'9"nkP'-r)(-r in the first piaoV. j Tho vilorons o-" t'-iOo .iIooti cam-' r.V: ins te" you that the s---c.i!!e,i J InwiM in r.-.ni Is rnrely the d forence in m-tliod. In the old days. t h sav, '.t was done quietly i around election time. Now It is more or ii-f 3 In the open. Carr'nin today is more intei'ircnt and on the whole les expcnt,!ve. Althotie-h. the candi.lat "e still !- ii '.-"'-o tor every torn or cr.ar.tv. en-t--ta.r.ir.ert arid drives, he can co r. . .... f lv,.s on -npaisrr Ir.ar In the day time . j If h stayi within two blocks of a j policeman he can fee! fairly safe from ' iiira. i tiav titt: rnr.r.Mt.. Pay time c.-irr pai?r,:nr Is a 'bW.Mn 1 to the candidate's wife. In the cli duvs ' t h e a-i d : 4 a. re... the hall late frot heme (mehc tibc" and became uneon sclou a on tlo-T. Praeed Into the .-'ttlns: room by his wife, daughters and hired srir! he was dl-'estod of his outer a -ui'-n i.-. "Tour fat'.-.er 1? exhausted " aithfu! candidate's wife would "He has had a hard nl:;ht' work say th poor dear." After wh'ch fathi r would be sk.-ided on the fior Into the bedroom, and raised slowly onto his downy couch After s'.eepSr-K e.,-v,- J.o';r:i for the. !'.o,uor ard one for himself fi candi d.ite roused up about noon, opened his e s and announced that he was dylnjr. First aid was administered by the fa. thful w'fc and by 4 o' b-ck that afternoon he was back on the t; ack r-jr.ni"5 for sher:ff. The clianire ;s great. Th.e candidate had trousers made with bazs lr, the kneff to stet .the farmer-laNr vote. N"o-y i.e must Jsav- the wardrobe of a repertoire actor. mander of Ernest Pullman Camp No. is. Captain Arthur Uothman. a reading by Elizabeth Barker. A social hour followed the program during which refreshments were served. The members present were captain and Mrs. J Rothman. Mrs. Cora Tenneyson. Berniece Tenneyson, A. a Oranger. j Haze! Granger, Mrs. Rose Kerner, j Elizabeth Barker, Bertha Wirth. Mrs. Grace W. river. Mrs. Pelie t"nyder, Mr. a-il 2!rs. Wm. ';uss. Opal. H.uby and Charlotte Cuss. Herman Granger, MrsHives. Painter. vion Nathan Snyder. T'ie visitors present from Gary were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Yerbury. Mr. aiul Mrs, Tbeo. Kand.ii. Mr. and Mrs- limil Stveriit. Mr. arid Mis Charlep JJickeriii.tr. Mr. and M H. O. Rhodes. John t'.'ol:. V. E. T?-jd.-!.-st'-n. Mrs. Anna Inr,iar J..s.t t-hiiie St--.it 1'. .Tessio Wheaier. Marie Fox and Marv 13. Haii. ' Tiio ' .- ut c-uineil of the J la i -'UtiVvS CM mond Ciiy Teadi. rs Ass.?' lot: 1 1 ..".. 1 1 1 1 g Monro. ? n l.eid a i tne i n-srl.iy ; n foits regular month' y home of Mrs. E. S. ev rning. Plans o,- t thi.s year were ; --o i f.. Afte t!ie Phone 31 6 M. Careful Estimating! build .New and Kcpair Uld lioutcs HERMAN ANDERSON General Contractor and IJuiklcr . T , Magoun avr. bast Llliclgo. Ind. j SiZZ' Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.
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mffllnS wa JinUii-ti (I'-lnMouS refreii)n"tH were servei bv Mrs- K. . M"nroe. vMih Mary F.oiliin rt la? Indiana l.vrnuo was ?infirnifi to hT liofiie tilts I past v'fcB with the mumpB. Miss Kvtyn nt is parrntB, Rev. and ilr. 1-ome v it li Up.' I Benjamin II is' . 119 South Holmiiin ctrect visit. tor n nh'M-t Mrs. John Myers 3j Huth slifl is visiting wjtii relatives in Marsha! t- ! to'ivn.' In'va. T.fr.H, Joe Reiir.ke anl rtnughtor Mary Flu'fri of 8t. Paul. Minn.. have. be-n tho g-uost of Mra. l!'lmke lrnthr, Mr. A. V. Kno;!s of Morion court for tho Tn.t week. The Hammond Vlctcrv ciub niet at i the home cf Mr. and Mr. Win. lllert - hill. After an interesting? buMtiets nicotinic pedro was played and the prizes awarded to the followlst: first, Mrs. rian.s i.lram and Mrs. Win. if!-d-o'li. sun'no 10 i m. viii-'inui ,oi (Vhaiits Glayf. third to Mrs. IK-n Strong and I'itUi Hiir-er. A dolicioutf luncheon was served the next meolins was held a: the home of Mrs. Hans Gram. ! Miss K-.ce on 'he Dcsc-nesses n th First M E. church ban been i.i the past week nil a severe cold and sore throat. The Junior Standard Bcaror? of iu
F'irsr M. K. th-.trch are preparing- m j time lunelion wa. .served to the foltplay to be snen Friday niRht, April iS. i lowing sruests: Lillian IVms. Liucllle
First annual dance xiven by Indiana j Ruth, jrarjraret Mcllroy, Marg-aret VAHarbor Iodce 6S5 B. of L, F. t E. (ind 1 r. 1 1 , F.obert Evans, Georp-" t.'adle, Wm.
Nonpariel Lods-i Tuesdav'. April " ' l" . 65 at Orpheum H.a'.i. j 12. 1321, Adinisbioni 4 - 0 2 I ! T!-.e Bl,ie H:rd Sewir.c c!uu nvt at the home of Mrs. A. bauerman. f:;'i Licfclo avenue, last -venlnsr. atter a p!eaant sooial time a prettily appointd two course luncheon was served. The nett meeting h ill take pla e in two weeks at the home of Mrs jira J Burna ef TVrar street trie Uetiiueis ' A tooi'il was sr-.vt-n 1 '!a?s of j e-v ening. the Christian church last; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. stahl it 217 Truman avenue. After n pleasant 1 social evening- refreshments were servi ed. Thote present, were Rev, and Mrs. ..I. Itl.l.il3l.'ll Mr. ani Mrs. HudJ-on, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr and Mears. Mr. and Mrs. !Ux. Mr. M-rs. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Perry, and Mrs. R. Ivterson. Mi, and Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Pence, Mr. Mrs. Gleason. Mrs. Murphy. Mrs! and : . Ir. ! Mi s. 8 nd F. C. C am packer, Harvey Gostlln have visit to French 1. 1 ok. Mr. and Mrs. 1 return. -d from a The r 3. r t y 1. 1.1. club c- e n : n jr. E t.vo hours id'i a t.ay 1 .'ityount- people ride ending at last I tneiyed a the home of Miss lxrraine TSrvin of 1 1192 Van Tt-iren street. The remainder of tho evening wis spent with ..iar.cIn; and games and a nlotlv arrancd luncheon was served. Mr. pud Mrs. tson It. bert Ic Tlailet I- He?tr nni of Champaign. Til., have recently mnpd to Hammond The Fyt'.iiRn Sisters will glv pedro party Saturday cvenir.a. April at p-ctiiian Castle Ha'.i. lioiimau fir, Ojrden streets. Fine prize.-; for penC men and ladios Admissior. 25c. 1-2-7--PLEATING- AND BUTTON-HOLE! iH'lMS'HTCHIVij, HrtKIN IJfc.nnnAiiiu PUOMl'T JiERVKE CAM, WASSKr'S TKLEPHOAF 4 tit ' i E. STATE ST.. HAIUMJ "-!-! Painting and decorating for efficiency and rplialiiliiy go to I. E. Cohen, Phone 1038 -w. 2-l-i The Pytehian Sisters i"; .pi-e a j pedro party Saturday c er.iei:. April '. at Pythian Castle Hull. 11 -hmii and I Ogden street. Pine prizes tv-r genti--;'-n a.nsl ladies. Auioissbm 2."c. -2-7-S-. DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST r1rr Baatc fills. Cor. Chicago tt Fomythn At. Conaultatloa In Engllah. Germaa ' Po'lh siavis tti4 R.iIl BAST CTtriiO. tll. TL East CfcJcnr t
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vhprf th'-v will make- their future Ivrtio- Mi". Hester ts the rpr"sent;ttl e of the I'.Aker-Vawtir company having brerx g-lvcn charpn of tlift LalO r i unty ami thre adjoining- counties. T'.orn to Mr. nn1 Mrs. J. P" DfeWerApnl fl I iif.ff, a fiatifrhter, e.) nesriay, n; their hum' op Indiana avenue. The j iaj ,IVri i only cvn hours, the moib-r i is l . . i n ar nicolj'. - - Iunnigan of Hiarlii.ina born confined to her iittiu-k of neuritis for Mips Mar.fn ,-t r-.-t v. liD Iim humi- with an th5 pant tw.j weoks i.'j convulenoin g. Kirst annua uanot Harbor I"dee 6S5 R. Nonparii'l Kodijs t'6 Tuesday. April in. Etlven by Indiana of 1 K. II. a -ad at Ortheun. Hail. 19.' I. Admission i-'i-Z Mtsa Iotiuc McH.c very pleasantly ient. - - itain. - d tho Alpha The.ia Ga.nnna cluii at her ho-mo. TUT Wood avtnue. ' Tlmraday evening, April ?. After th regular meeting pamca and music v ore enjoyed. The club entertained as STuts Mary Matthews. Marguerite Rooce and Nellie Quirtn. The members present wen-: l-.i-anor Lynch, Esther MeTjaughlii), Julia. Thnrenn, Anna Lynns. Genv!o-v.- IJ-jrns. Anna lAtz. Louiso M.-iJfe qnd Ka'herlno Kberst. The net regular m-ning will be held at th home of Kath-rino Kberst. Miss Giada Tliliort entertained a ' nunib'-r "f friends at a iv.rd time j party last evet,:n-r. ;anios. music and j claneing- v ere enjoyed and a hard Myers. IHlir.abeti-i Mcllr.-y. Joseplne Mailt. Kdward Storltheek. V, Evans. J. M . Mcl.ain. Donald Rench. Fur) Cole. A.l'.iort Smith. The history section of the Hammond Woman's Club w ill meet at the home 1 of Mrs. George Green of 1152 Forest I avenue. Mrs. J. F. Wilhe'.m wilt have ! ebarg-e of ttie prourram and the s'ihjeot ' for Monday efternoon the date cf the meeting will be "Our National "Parks." j The Women's Republican Club will i h"-ld a nieetinar '"nday ovenlntr at the home of Mrs. John Murphy of 234 rjo.st - lin street. John KiK'rrew. the countv ch airman, will a peak and also Clyde Cleveland, the city chairmanFirst ar.r.ua; dar.ee Given by Indiana Harbor T-odj-e 6S1 B. of T F. & E. and NV.npari.-t TOdrre 68 . Orphetnn Hall, Tuesday. "April 12. I 2 1 Admission oil'. 4 FINED SS0.0O FOR L. L. VIOLATION j . ! J'sepb Fer.nar.do-, was t m city co.. rt ani nivnn a ned ISO. no days Jail i stntenoe. K.-rnaitd-7. was arrested j 117 "-v . lilt;, avenue on 0 c Large I --io'atlr.ar 'ho liquor law. lVIrs. Qoshau Sells Flat Building for $13,000.00 M'kel Tankovich lias purchased th' three fiat building formerly owned br ' Mr. Carrie Go.;.a-i for f 1 M. in-.n.i. Attorney Fo. her represented Mr oshau ani fives the deal wa c.oserl and Mccliar. Condi I Report 12 Hot Mills in Operation at Tin Mill j It was repo-td that eight hot mills . are down now at he Tin Mii! plant Tais leave 3 ori.y 12 :t orx-rat'on. For Refreshments Come to a Ice Cream Parlor We satisfy everybody with our rich ice cream and pleasing drinks. Ve please young and old bring your children and let them enjoy themselves by sitting in our special children's chairs and tables. Nickle Plate Ice Cream Parlor Corner Sibley and Oakley Ave. Extract are new to you TRY !
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N VISITS CITY E. M. Jjintcn, tlcld organizer of tne e tension deparltnent oft Indiana University, camo to Hammond this week at the behest of J. A. Aubry, to Interest educators of Hammond anJ East Chicago in establishing classes to be taught by staff instructors of the University uf Chicago, Northwestern and Indiana, Th- greater portion oj ilie expense would be borne by tne sti.te and a nominal fee char-red t'ae students. Any university course would be given on piIT"on of twent pupils. Young a.en and women graduates of an accredited high school who seek university credit could obtain Ihem by taking the course. Thos without high school diploma might take the course but would not receive credit. At a meerting In the chamber of commerce Mr. Linton outlined the plan to a number of tducatora and others interested In educational work including W. C. Lie! man, D. J. Moran. and Mr. Aubry. ("niversity Extension began as an attempt to provide Instruction of a college grade for extramural students. The work consistefl of lectures and class-mectinga similar in character to those of resident teaching- It vm thought that only groups of fe.rsons deilnitely organized tjr serious study could be benefitted. Tho expression "carry the university to tho people" j as given a. limited and literal Inter- j pretation. The recent growth and ievelopment of extension work has been ; however, the result of a. more liberal ' understanding, namely, t.-.at of public,! service. The character of the service 1 is determined by tho functions of th-1 university and by the demands of the , communities within the common- j wealth supporting the university. ', MARRIED WHEN 14 SEEKS A DIVORCE Married when sh" was li years old, too young she says to realize what she j was doing, Mrs. Charles Wuchlch, 2006 ' 127th street. East Chicago, i. asking to' have the marriage annulled m a suit! filed today In t'ae Hammond superior court. Mrs. Wuchlch, whose maiden r.amo ! was Jennie Egherman. saya she and Charles were married March 5. They , I'Ved together until March 2. when' Jenj.'.e decided he had made t mistake and went home. Since then they have not Jived together. She asks to have her maiden name restored. Attorney1 at ll. M. Col. en is representing the plain- j of i riff. ; EAK TO WO K Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Restored Mrs. Quinly's Health. Now She Does Her Housework Shelbyville, Mo. "I was only able to do light" house work because for months mv periods were ex- ' cessie. 1 had seen your medicine exten- , sively advertised arid : thought I would pive i it. a fair trial. I took i about-eic'ht boxes cf J I.ydia "E. Pinkham's i Vegetable Comround Tablets ac- i i if Mr, i - V ' j cording to direction? : and I feel like a di"- ! 'sip iferent woman. I : have not taken any medicine d-innfj the past three months 1 and I believe my ailment i? cure ". I am now able to do all i. . housework unci ; attend to my poultry ai.J pardon. If j you feel that my testimonial will benefit j anj'one you are -welcome to use it in ! i your advertisements. " Mrs. L. D. ; i QuiNLY, R. F. D. No.2,SheIbyviiie, Mo. ; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women strong, healthy, , and able to bear their burdens and over- ; come Chose ills to which they are subject, i Write about your health to Lydia E. 1 Piokham Medicine Co. (confider.tial), ! Lynn. Ma??. Wome only open, read and answer such letters. ! i Bring Your Child to Children's Shop and purchase a Gingham, Organdy : or Taffeta Frock. With each a coupon is given which entitles you to a ; BEAUTIFUL PHOTO OF YOUR- CHILD 1 1 i I ! i ! ! free of charge taken at Schohl's ; I ' i- i i i studio. ! SCHOHL'S j m ; I Straube Building Room 2 1 I ! f?-S"fT-iJ'g--B'r-;m ; ; i ! I : Daly Plumbing Co.i Plumbing and Heating ! Repairing and Sewering ! Phone E. Chi. 114 i UOt 145 St. East Chicago
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THINK THEY WEREN'T RELIEVED?) Hammond peop). who saw Judsr Teiriy Klofz careeninp down Hohmnn street shortly before r.oon. probably noticed the mad mob of political candidates who cone.-ged un the city hall trom all directions with an earnestness of purpose and o seriousness of rivin that could net i.e overlooked. Th'-.te people probably wondered what it was all about. ' Eate this mnrnino; the board of eV.--tion committee of the city of Hammond met In the city ha:;, During tee proceedings of thu meeting an old statute ihs d-:g cp which provided tiiat all p.-xlitica; candidates must pay a fee of 1 per cent o.f the salary of the coveted office in order 0 ;er their names on the ballot, and immediately bedlam broke lose. There was a rush for the clerk's of lice by all the candidate-, in tne biildin-:, ard as soon as the telephone could h-e p.-.t Into use political aspirants from all over Uio city charged the but 'dinar w ith determination written in every' feature In 10 minutes City Clerii Kunert was snowed under with . shower of check.Then, as the candidates mopped their brows and sat d .wn to regain the. r breath, someone pined out "That statute was repealed five years ago." fnolana Woman's Testimony Ind. "I tbongM thre waa no relief for m until I beran tatlng Dr. Pieree'B FaTorlt Preacrtption. For Bome tlm I suffered. from organic trouble, wttb pains In my sli, backache, and bearing pains. I web a miserable wreck, got. bo thin I oaJy wftitrhed ninety rounds. Sincp taking th 'Prser" ration ' I now weigh 140 pounds, and do not have an ache or a pain, and am completely rid of all my ailments. Can do all my work and am strong and haltby." Mrs. Theresa Wilkinson. 622 N. Walnut St. :i-iJ '&er.; vorj.i. wit .i th v5:o!t
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