Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1921 — Page 8
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At The County Seat
"hrist ian sc:enc Strict y r-f Kas' i'!.tr.nt", lxxi ann--.:ii'. . u !r-.-c lecture ft: Cl:V;:(:.in Sei ciie. .by J),:p S.tm I'M W. Grne, , . s. .-f L,e-uUv;i; Ky., .-.). ns ;':r of the n ' i;-I ..." ;.-: re -. h ' p rf Molii r ''btirch. i h: fir.-'l Chv.rch of
Mi? Kutii ct pt e i a i T.t aod ;n: h ' r r. e '.v J a I . e :i; iilov r.l ;i s
'PPv-y of Irnv- hr.n in v. : ' ! t ho T.a e i '
- 1 i : - '1 :ii Is nlo
;;aii;'t at the Crown
DAWES COMPOSER AS
VELL US CUSSER
;'"r!;':a' .r. p,y ,he. C',"T.L!.? i GRAND ANNUAL
hi. dad's tuni:
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WIFE NAGGED HIM
K. T. CONCLAVE
the, .)B...nic T ' ' , i : -. --1 t. i i ; A r I'll at '
: r ! . V - , .u 1 ... ;cr. I1'. SMI "Ji:l;i- , av.-- j Mrs. A!!m..-t I 'a Ti '. r. ! rt n : ni .1 a .-' Saltird.iv iv,Mi!tu- r ; .,r! y of fj h rd , .,M Tlic.r.-el ij- al'er- . sr. . ui'l r.l .a . y in-jn- r in !,n.r of h. ; b.i th.i.iy : n -to be tro.-n.L i . ; , i-r;. a .v. Tin- ft t-rt!oori w as spent
1- 15-C ; ; a S" ..i! wy .ir.!. a ;ii-:oa it:i: cr Irs "M. K. Pinwi :!: an. I O. K.'wus werve-i ,t :.".". .ok ara in lb. Chester, Pa.l.. thi 1 h I - ' Th jrtuiy fr: n.! of .Mr. "nr.-n.".' i- of t ((' aPeriH.'i c a y:,o;!iea;: p. hi. a- v, .-i, 1 to h'r.r of . ,.r of ?h- I!'.'h . t. run . :.nrt h, I u.-ath at M. r.-y l.. -j'-tni !n :.,: on
!Gri.f Gen. Expresses His
Emotions in Music as i WpII as F.xnletivcs
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invotitrat
,-.i irrfs-io.i .! . muv.tl
thi-t V'liAa.t of the war who '. i' a : J j?ric. to t'hus. o t !': K'Vl- ! 's
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The rail for thf .xty.se r-nth n-
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WANTS DIVORCE '.ry. Knffrhto Tcini'lar of In liais i, to ' ni'.'t in I-i. I a-'.-.j.'.ll.H. May 1 1 u:. 12 CUnrji.SiM that hi swifo, Hlon, nau- ),. ',, ! -..oicl ),y tho rai; I r-cr.l.-r I !.tm for monev. went loy rili!ir "'iiiiiini ! I. suii.tz. Sixt.i-.-n rommit-
w ith other men and hundt J hlia for
has file ds-.it fur (iiv-rc
t' . o'Mh-T Ullil'.r r !;.. 'loff .'omnUtt.. ),...,.!. .! l.v Urc.ti.it C Pr,-,vn.-v. (in-l
nSdarf Uioi-Kluu ;c ))r,,.!(.,1 ,,r K;,v,.,.,rt nurnar.J. vran 1
Oary i mru-' '.a'; Atlr'.nii Haim-r'y an J Harry
Iak .Sapt-r.or I'onrt. I'lain! iff at-.d do f( i..iant v. ere runrrkil July 22, 1S2; :i?nl s I. a r.'l I " llooii!.. r 1 -! 1:'".
I-coniila,'. f:Hip.i f:ji iln-r in tils cin- , urea.-' ion
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;:.!?,!, vii'p oliairrnon. :rn Rt In in-- a'.l unlformM Knights of In liana and scv-ra.! ro 'af-.s ti Indianapolis on till? j'ians arc !nsr nind. to
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' ;..;. t:o-rf. .Mrs. Prank ,f rir.bi'. : and Mr.-.
t IVari ','iir-, i, r w!!! s;- r d iho we. ' t... 1 in Cinr. i .. the K-i-.'t of Mr-. W". X v t-i ward. .
Mr. ut. J Sirs. i-a!.i Man.';.- h-.-.. r- t1' ii.'.-r f rp.-ti irri1 t'rotn a visit novfra: Uav -r.i. Th. family mnve.l to lu.'at: r. at th- h'-rro of f-!:i !.- in Chi- I ,up! of mor.th wic.. P.si
:i .- ! : 'Hi'Knd n.l t'atl.f r .h I'-a.r.-. i rro'inoementji -,tv h.n rocri-o.i j t others and a .!?. r. Mr. SiJi:---.- A'n--'.a Crc w n Poiru th'.j wock ann.".iric!ne ! wortli of thi riry. The ho.K wi',1 b', ! he 1-irth of a h-iby sir! to Mr. and: -ro'iirht to Crown fv.itit far hnrith r.frs. Ktvwot C 'Pi-..-i r-f p.. I....,.., M... . m eting- wiil l. h--i.l in tho Amor. Tho iittle M '..! ha b--en namci :,?.,n T.ecion rltrb room Saturday evoFranos. Mr. Coiiins is a son of Mrs ' r .nt. April 11. for tiie j-.nri'.r.! of forrn-
V a - i . ir e-t .. n ri .f-e til.l 1.- !.;:. -If 11S. a;.-1 ot h.-i- . xrP
, , tow r j - ; ia-1- -. "I i 5!a ria.-," "latnu.-"
! i-.-.- tbr.UKlM i th country. loir ;:neral lav. e it u a- l-nrr.
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P. A. llanks -f th'.s city and ! ,e known her,-. Tho f.inera of jrr.. M. J. Hr-'wii will bo hcM at the b'.tit on Sunday afternoon n 1 :3o, w !;h iiit"-ni'.ei-t nt the I "'vo n oomt-1 e r v.
'rtir a baff-baU team for Crown p..:nt. If y..a wl.-h to try out. Xo- this far.i ..Itfni this mfctinir or sond your nam? in. This 1 not a oail for p i of : ! , ,r n" x, thon f..ro do not hrstta'.o tbu'it coming '' l. r u- a r d .
Colored Woman
Murdered '
Fears Sister a Suicide Aask Help in Search
Henry "Vat.on. colored, has flaked
to iis o ii oiil. Tli
of t oiiKrp.-Mnen and cursor
' ' ! m.-'T.t la Krati.-e, is a musical cm-
I,,.-i-r i.r atui.ty. I.iko as not the piece the orchestra played in the no ie iast niht nVn r.ioont..-am were car-.sinr I"vci and the liero and tho heroine wore r.pproaehinff tl-e climax of their amor.-u.-, affairs, was composed by (ion. l'mf"?. He has written several pieces of ti.at sort of music that morie orchcstias liave found popular. Am. np i.teji. J aw compos it ions is a "Mar-h and Tu,, st p in K M-ilr" that everybody v-aa whlstlintr when tio f trot and t !; jhin.ui were not. A mar. U ealb-1 "Koui th of July'' wa another. It hat" been pevernl years since iv. Pawes did any composing but it became 'Kn,vn 'hat he ptiU toots thf
plaint that his wife was never dutiful. , have ..')(. A in. i :' u loo d men in line ii, I hat fh- told I'im .Pd not b.,vo him, the para. I. on tio- !ir.-t day of tT, cnand tiiat nh.; wisl.e.l ),o wroii ! ii.', .ami clave. a few r.i. .re h"ie. tinn-a to make li:s E ,p?,r..-.M.f,;,.;l,V u;:'':.?;;-...,,, I eight room house plam,,P wan., the b .mis . f ma.iuo.or;.' j SOLD FOR $10,000.00 no w v.vicji ,lir brtw '.n him and jiel n' .Miko J'abi;, i r pun based the r"d-
1210 Jefferson s'rof t'for J1 0.000. The I e
building Is a frame structure and contains 8 rooms. The deal whs closed In the office of Davn and .Star.
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Gary Masons Return
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s'rr. t. The hT.".i!
ilay. Tile but' wiii 'leu room ipt s and ill c.
V.-n l.u: k n infai'i t
WnnlH Kuan Off Mrs. Anv-thini
From Fort Wa yXlGi Tn Turkey the: morneut rr..f !i
built over t new h-u it !s cust'cnarv Ch.rf of roiic- V.". A. ForbH of Cary t banr fr.., u,,. ,noi,t promi: oi.t r-tarned from I-ort W.yn. thi, morn-, String of ?.,rllc. wi't!, an oi l :r,K ir;';T lma IIT y ; oho. kp tho evil ey.. he jiorie.l the Mi'n rlWs of 1 V 5 M-tonu , i . i j.
w n , to...; th- or..-ist. ry. The -M.
l.tv.een blinds aok no v.-lrda-d "li.n a (
yood timo was hah"
A. DEUTSCH TO BUILD $14,000.00 A two story fi-'t bui: :i:j- win ha t r-
RED DISCOUNT BOOKLET" WATCH FOR IT IT WILL SAVE MONEY
xe to ba f uevr atvorcd.
lie.
of Niehdis Wilson locate! t
HERMAN A. KELLNER
81 State Street
Phone 77
the police 1:. h.-lp hi min ti-.o search; ju.n rlow and tiien. and that lie can
Remains of Mrs. Jennie Gordon of Gary are Found Near Slough
etst' r. Mis. Jennie tP'fd n who
appeared from her home, Hf't IVash-
ine-tou ftrort, S o'clock Saturdav
morning. IVats n fears that she hss committed suicide. The missing woman was a widow.
Sin. I, one fro .no accorr.p" i s'alent 1 lardiiiK
pa i y t no ', o in and they ray. be shared merit claimed b Pr.
lie played the corn- t. Once, "". j. ,t1. tie sidrd with the political oT'por.ent of ini- father. Hufu Po PaiO'S. v'io soucl.t effice in
"Vtth ter skull crushed over her 'eft
eye from a blow a.irnirtst rsi wi'h sfim-j j blunt in--trumcr.r and a pirtly filled bottle of moonshine Pmcr by her side, j the murdered hyh' of Jerinie Gordon j , -olored S3 vers obi v. ho has ben mis- i sir.? from her home, siih-i last Saturday : morning; was found r.ear a si.'Uf'i south -."t of the P'r.ion IT3wti S'eeJ Com-, 1 any's plant fast of C-ary late, yester-1 :-' srtornocn. j Yesterday the police received A r- j r--rt from Henry Watson, a brother of t; rmrdeircd wtttur, that his sister! . ' -pTeared last Saturday n-.m!r,gr arid ! ' a.s r.t been seen or hea.r.1 of since, j f ie hnd on Iter old cioheS and the troth ' - fear'.l for h. r safety. The police j then instituted a so-.rch over the city. i c,-r-t!y atr four o'ep-.rk yesterday ."ftrr.octi a. tvubi called the pollne , station that n mn lv name c I i-nnk ; Vh-hwskl. iTIO rvdaw-a-.-. s'ree bad ; ' un1 th bod- of a ccd ored w rnxn near j
t slouch sou'hfsst cf the Vnlon Drawn o r ei Co, Coroner E. B. Evan wa. r.ot'.f-e,? and . v!,v..r? .dv ordered th"- f-
- aini taken to Out's r.idertikire Par-j svtn. side. Coroner IlraM
tv. po'?, e 'mmed! ''.-ly starcd an M i-,v(t!tton 1-to V- r f-'itb. ! Ve,r the. bedy i-, a. sr -'.' Vr.'r p -,rwp had fttlnr ilshe-J nrd all i-rch of JMl'.en V-.v" which r-.tf-j " -:e colored womao had jlekeJ. '
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STANDARD SHOE SERVICE SHOP Think Twice Before You Throw Away Your Old Shoes Let us repair or rebuild them for you. iou'U be surprised how well those old shoes will look and wear. ou'll save money, too. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Prompt deliver)' with no disappointments. Good work with guaiantec and reasonable prices. PHONE HAMMOND 3154 TWO SHOPS 1078 Columbia Ave. and 868 Calumet Ave.
ARMOUR'S SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c
ARMOUR'S BREAKFAST BACON 28c; BRISKET BACON 25c , BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 16c! BOILING BEEF Short ribs 10c PORK LOINS Small and lean 28c PORK SHOULDER ROASTS 20c ! LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 25c! VEAL FRONT Very nice UV2c LEG CF SPRING LAMB 30c; HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made 2V2c PORK SAUSAGE Fresh home made 20c i LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh made 15c LINCOLN BUTTERiNE 2 pounds 45c1 SPRING CHICCKENS Fresh dressed 38c Ncte our low prices on our best quality of meats. Trade at
Kellner s, the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. J
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TRAIN
CTOCAOO. Apr'.i 13. Chck .aid to
r e wrrtn nia " .,.o., -. ..... . -;oler. t-.dy irr'-n three arTrit-d bandita '.id up an Illinois Cn'ral suburban , -ain wi-.h.n the city Pmits of chicagro. ! The rhofks were taken from three' .'. ,5(r..- - 4 ;..r t Chicago Clearing Pouso tvho were on their way to j "-lear" with several suburban banks. .MthouKh valxjeb-ss 'o the b:ind the ;.,s, of tll eh r'3 wiii cause c.o..fi- . j ,n end probably some loss to the . i anks. Or. -3 passenger aho rd the train I i oi at but. re t injured by the ! and its. i 'The m'ssehsrer hoarded the train at1 Pandolph street. At the next stop the hhndita, evidently tipped off to the priaence, of the mosfl'r r Tbonrd the j train, cot aboard and took seats be- , hind tli mwffi-". I
Just, he 'ore the train reached Twen- j 17
ty-Secor.d street the hnndts pulled1 una and commanded everyone in the j ear to hold up their han la. They then j cabbed the satchel oontaininfr the 1 .hacks pulled the l. 11 cord and ifrra from th-- train as It slow ed down. Tli' y j escaped in a taiioa.h that apparently j v.ii waiting t--r them.
As they left the car one pasaonier roide (. move as though he would stop thein and one cf the bandits fr;d a shot at him. Detectives were sent cut to search for the bandits.
Modernize You
ELECTRIC FIXTURES Appliances of every Description WIRING
p'lfJnp)
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THE NEW TH0R WASHERS NEW MODEL TH0R IR0NER THE HOOVER SWEEPERS Demonstrated FREE
MAKE YOUR SELECTION 7f&7 TERMS MOST LIBERAL WJ W
TAKE A YEAR TO PAY ON WIRING CONTRACTS Indiana Electric Service Co. 566 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND, TEL. 760 4907 FORSYTH E AVE., EAST CHICAGO 624 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 59 3348 MICHIGAN AVE., FHONE IND. HARBOR 69 1449 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE GARY 503
Rugs and Carpets cleaned right on the floor by new and up-to-date method. No injury to the floors or inconvenience to you.
Harmless on hnest rugs. Orientals and highctass rugs a specialty. Docts not remove sizing. Sot tisf action absolutely guaranteed. Have worked in some of t h e finest homes in Hammond. References will be furnished.
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W. B. COOKSEY
Phone Ham. 3499
A Popular Place to Have Lunch
NEW Restaurant
Our
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MRS. WILSON Formerly of West State Street Is Now Open for Shoppers and Business Men We are glad to announce that our new resturant is proving to be an excellent, as well as convenient, place to eat at noon time for shoppers and business men. Our simple but satisfying menu, together wi-b either cafeteria or table service for those who prefer it, makes luncheon here a real pleasure.
Saturday's Menu Roast Beef with Broun Gravy Roat Pork with Dressing Beef Tenderloin New Creamed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes Combination Salad Sliced Tomatoes Raspberry Pie Custard Pie Cherry Pie Old Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake
Lunch served every day from 1 1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Saturday evening supper from 3 to 7 P. M. All home-cooked food at prices that are right. Third floor.
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Our Motto "Quality, Service
Specials for Saturday, April 16th
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until it begins to fail. When age . j creeps into the muscles of your , ; eyes and your crystalline lenses flrf ...ill r. Ir.ncrr arenromowate the Sir i
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With each purchase of a Press Club Ggar Saturday Only
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TRUST-AND SAVINGS BAIK "77ie BanJ ficrt Service Built" Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 A Storm That May Come Any Minute People who guard ageinst any chances of money loss . . ll,.,r t.A..rhr i.Mth .... ... Ictnrm inciirancc Tine
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is the time or the year when windstorms are destructive if a roaring twi.ter hit the town would your house, your store, your furniture have the protection of tornado in.;uraricr-? Windstorm insurance costs relatively little, yet almost monthly this bank's insurance department settles claims for damages caused by the wind or the effects of a severe storm. Protect your property. Ask today about this necessary insurance. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HM1S Per poorrd SELECT BRAND HAMS Bert on the market. Per pound FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per pound
j SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON
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14ic 24 c
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Prime Native Beef Pot Roast. Ib Fresh Tender Bciling Beef, lb Best Cuts cf Native Porterhouse, Ib . . .
16c 32c 30c
Club or Short Steaks, lb. . . .
Fresh Lean Pork 1 OlButts, lb 1,2t Small Lean Pork O O X Roast, lb Fresh Cut Lean Pork 0i Chop,, lb C
j Genuine Spring Lr.mb O 7 p Hmd Quaiter. lb. " ' ll ! 1
I Genuine Spring Imb (J ! Fore Quarter, ib.. ! Milk Fed Native Veal 09 i Let; or Loin. lb. . . Jt I Veal Breast with l 9 X pocket, lb. ... A-2t 1 ! Home Rendered Pure 1 C j Lard, lb
Select Brand Lean ! Salt Pork, lb... j Smoked Boneless 1 Pork Butts, lb . .
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
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