Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 14
Friday, April 22. 1921.
THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
GAR Y NEWS
JOHNSON HOLDS MONSTER MEETING
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w1hm nomination Is rvi'iiblii-an ti, ket f ,r . M.-y :-. fpnke to anil ti t h il slas t io (TD'.vd ;1 iy'a iiail in tlie f tho campaign Inst r i-v'-ched i y JaiiK'S Juilo; (li-oenleo, II. . c meeting with a ri'ji:r?n ni''ct j lips :,r
d ;it 2n:i7 Wash1100 Washington 11 speak at a mas? ..ivvav Hut.
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lond Man Arrested By G ame Wardens n TI:e"".ne!, v.-f'.l known Han--rtsriiii:i. v-r : .! 1 r. :r at ; Sh :'-oo;-v w 'i ! r. t .i 1 y fivr.f V.',.rtJvii, H.iri r hit! Han1al i-rart ssv.im ut in Jiutie eeurt in y ye.-f-Td.iy, The f the ci:r. wore net disclosed.
L:r.L'on.rolable temper, and that nothing she UiJ suited h!m. She also alleges that her husband made her support herself and h-r child. She asks that the bonds of matrimony be forever severed.
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4 o'clock at the parish residence of Father Barrett. The attendants were cou!n of the bride from Chicago. Following the. service the guests returned to the I-acey home where a luncheon was served, and a pleasant time wa enjoyed, th young cupie leaving for '. 'hicaco in the evening to ml a few
Umelty keeKS UlV0rCei..ln,. Mr,. uuiiani La,-py of till Moraine
Ave-. 1 1 a m in, ,nd. and is a m-i y uel. Known sir! in that city. The jsroom is '. lie yu:inK',,t .-on of Mr. and Mrs. William lirit'hth of Ohio avinue. He is a member of the (o.vl club and i- employed at the S. O. company. Mr. and M t j. i;ri:':irh will resde with tl. 'hri'le's par- r.ts in Haminoni f'-r t lie prif'nt.
Charges Wife With
A petition for divorce has hpn riled in tiie Gary l.ak" superior court by Sam Zola acainM his wife. Ilann Zola. In
;!. compiatnf for rtivorcf
his wife with cruel and
Zola charevs !
i r.h u man treat- ;
Plaintiff and defendant the complaint state?, h.ive lived together only :-;v month. Sam a .!. that h b granted an absolute. liUoro.
MRS. SARAH J. j WIRICK DIES At the age of 7S years. Mrs. Sarah j Jan Wirlck yesterday passed awsv.j Mrs. lVir'elt lived with her prandson. j I".-u;l P'.irsn. I''"- Madison street. Shewas horn in OV.-.to, Feb. 3, 111.', and a! brother -William Ponder of Bp.-Uar Wash.. R daughter, two grand d3ughters and tl.re reat ?rar.d children I survive Y.fir. The rema:r.s will '" slipped to Star City for hutral. Funeral
services vviu bo r.eia at iae iu. chapel at 3 o'clock today.
Denvir Says Racing Eill 0. K.'d by 'Small SPRING FHHI.P, 1!'... April CI. Senator John lenvtr of t'i.naffo Introduced in the Senate yesterday a lace track
bill which he says meet the approval i -f tho governor. It provides for aj superintend? n t of racing as a. part i-f j the department of agriculture, who; shall license corporations to conduct I
runnire hors race rieetins. funda racir."; :s ba; red in the lu'l.
aws of Garv are Much Different T.'h'-n Pan D. C .' of Valparaiso o e to Gary y,st-;rda- enhivinir the
' t , f '.e -?," .o-o I n ,.vi,1utiO I
o; ... he was still a: the Porter v , at. .t -.lb'1 t h:. tnorn'njr I1" .a a r rested a'. 1 't ". avenue atid
, ace ami k- : oor;a -ci e in the police court.
NAMES NEW COMMISSION
ROUSH CONFERS OVER SALARY
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CHILD RUN OVER PLAYED IN STREET A three year old cole-rod child resid- . ftl j -,.S5 !rS;r.ia street In Gary was . ver--:v .it; ire.i j-foterday aftt-rnoon ... ; ,a ,...-, , 0 ,1.1 tan In front of a h.'f -e 1 drlv-u -y J.-'J I'citch. 1 6 V 1 V.rs:n! i h' rcet. en,- f the wheels I ; ... ir-;arf over tho child's .. ', : i v ,,j taken to the i, ;;,,. : ; .1.-- iit s ni.uo medical ata r.- o , :v c:i.
Marer W. F. Hod
the members of the city plannine com-I mission in arcovdance with the new i state law h-i'e yesterday. There lsi st'll one member to be appointed and that man will be selected from the park; board. Tho members of the commission , ar A. F. VO'.ekes. Id. H. Snyder. William ! A. Wirt. Maj. A. P. Melton. j President "llaiph 11. Rowley o? the..
city council will seiwe on the boaro, a lor. with Perry H. Stevens of th? board of public works and City Engineer "W. P. Cor tlniham.
rP-INCETON-. Ind.. April 22. Ed Houali. holdout of teh Cincinnati Reds. 1 f t yesterday for Cincinnati f r cm-
J ference on the. outcme of which wili
j depend whetrer Pcmsh returns ti play of Gary. name! for $15.- a a year or electa to remain
n ins Oa.slar.d ( ity farm.
Twin City
iws Notes
Premise Good Lecture
WHITING MAN WEDS
IN HAMMOND; TSeECMAl TO TH r T'MESI j vTHTTIXO. Ind.. April 22. The maf-j rlaje of Hiss Cechi.a Tacey of Ham-j mend arid Fiord Griffith of WTiHlnJi
took r'ace on AVednesday afternoon at
red
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cu.any !';.-.- 1
fi'endorfer. secrata
of education, com
n and advance, is , ni. areas of til? al church with a - ii hi -h he has pre-f-.r t he purpose. He L V.. church, Gary,
Be Rid of That
Nagging Backache
Gara
ge Permit Issued
a t. -.filed & permit ;as at iia V.'ajh.iug'ton . jiS.iv;.'.'y. Tl.U wa thd p-.rn..: ;:l-d j eterday lu
lil.h fcf'u: c $
:rs. egeberg home from hospital
O- JE5?b-;-r. who
an operation f-.r apiendlMeicy hocplta.:. was yesterX'j la-r Lome, 713 Jackson
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Are yotj draars-lnfr around day after Jay -with a dull, n"vr-ceasins? backache? Do you suffer headaches, d'.zr.y spells and fharp. fftabhinar pains', feel tired, irritable without life or ambition? Likely then your trouble Is du
j to kidney weakness not hard to corrtcer.tly ' rect if trea'ed promptly, but dansrerous
!f ne.tctel. For quick relief use Ion' K.llni-y Pill. Doan'i have helped thousnnde. Th-'y fhould help you. Ask To-nr neigbbnrl A Hammond Case A. F. K-binsn. 443 K. State St.. says: "Gravel and b'adier trouble came on
Trie empioyea of the four Riley banks tr.Joyed another one of their hospitable dancinjr parties last evening at the P.iley Auditorium, where frappe. prape puncli and macaroons 'Acre served throughout Intermissions, Tlie ftirliri orchestra suppliel the dancing- mus
ic. The attendance was over two hund-
red. It was reported th!. riorninsr that Mrs. Katherine Cowart Stcln ! very critically ill at her home in Grapvin0 street from a malady which is not responding favorably to medical treatment. Jlrs. Herbert Tree-; r.f Ivy Rtreet continues to remain ill and It is possible that th- patient -nil hav to undergo
burRery soon to correct the ailment. There will bo union services of all young peoples' societies of the Protestant churches at Indiana Harbor, tomorrow evening at the. United Presbyterian Church parlors to which all the cuii; folks are most cordially invited. Invitations to the nuiv.b, r of . more than one hundred and fifty have been issued bi:t many more who liaie not received the. written missiles are just as cordially v eloonu.' to tile event, announce the pasters and communities in charjre. There will be entertainment provided and an aim to cultivate, a better fra-t-rnal sxirit anionic the members of the various church societies catering to tho yeuntr p ople. Tomorrow nllst Is anticipated us a banner night toward way of attendance.
j The Xo Name Club is securing tickets j for a rnatiiv-e to witness "Hast is West" I at the Garrivk theatre next v.c k.
A quiet woddini; was solemnized by Kev. W. T. Mclntyro of the United Presbyterian Church when Miss llor-e Paler of the Mark Addition was united in wedlock to Mr. Oliver Barber. The couple after the ceremony departed for Valparaiso to make their future home.
Mrs. T. A. Williams of Northcote ave.. ami her daughter Miss Sarah were the - s of Mr. and Mrs. Harry May of Hammond on a trip to Gary where they attended a theatre performance and a dinner. An effort has been started by many lesdiner colored people of Indiana Harbor toward the organization of a club for self improvement for the women and en auxiliary to the colored V. M. C. A. The status is to raise the standard.-? of home life and for better self.
educational purposes. All colored lad- j les In the community have a most cordial welcome to attend the meetings sad al- j ly t hmselves with the movement. A. j G. Falling: whose address Is 2115 137th j street Is foremost In the project and is j striving toward better oendliiors for
his people In this locality. There is a class In Spanish instructions every Tuesday evening: at the above address. Mrs. Mary Ann WlHams and Sirs. I.uther Iewie were puests of Whiting:
friends yesterday. Mrs. Minnie Long, prominent In lodge j eirclofi. and a resident of South Bariug avenue, continues; to remain ilk! with no immediate chang-e expected in her condition. I A union meeting of nil pre test ant church) and women's societies took place at the First M. E. Church, in Indiana Harbor yesterday afternoon, in
the ecia! rooms where a larg-e congregation of "women were entertained. A program was rendered and Mrs. Gorge IX. Summers, talented in bth literature and music, gave an interpretation of the "Study-Fire, by Hamilton Wright Mabl". The Misses- McQuillan contributed pi
ano duetts. Mrs. John B. Farovld, instructed the women on the proper use of the baliot. j. K. Reppa talked on "city irovernment." Ilef reshments were served in conclusion. Fine! Chrsnick, age two years, and a charge at the Carmelite Orphanage died with bronchial pneumonia last evening, following several days'a illness. The mother of the child died a year ago following; an attack on influenza and the father is a resident of Calumet. Mrs. R. F. Robinson of North Ma-g-oun avenue, ife of Mr. Robinson, associated with the AVashlnrton High School, is very ill with typhoid fever, sinco her return home from a visit to the home of Mr. Robinson made recently. A trained nurse has been engaged to care for her and her friends are trusting that she will won recuperate from her present condition which Is o, casBloning alarm. Luther Iewls of South Olcott live., has left for Xlles. Ohio, to visit with his daughter for a few monthes duration. Mrs. Ixivvis will soon be Joining
him there, expecting to leave here in another week. Miss I.llian Peavey of South Matrotm avenue, who conducts an exclusive shop for children in the Straube
building: In Hammond, wis in Peoria, 111., for a few days transacting business and is back to her duties at the shop. The civic department of the East Chicago Womun'j club met last night at the home of Mrs. G. C. Hansen, with a larjje attendance. Mr. Hansen vans two solos. The subject for the evnnins vas "Property Kiqhts and Duties which was very ably discussed by Mr. E. W. Wickcy. Mr. K. Callahan follower with on instructive talk on "Protection and Taxation." "Motions." a part of the parliamentary law drill, was discussed by Miss Uanta. Things grood to eat of every kind, pies. ca.kes. ertc. will be on aale tomorrow, Saturday, at Sohlieker's Drus Store. 715 Chicago avenue. Tills bake sale is being: held under the auspices of the Intermediate. Christian En
deavor Society of the Congregational church. The Ead;es' Aid of Marks met at the Scout house yesterday and had an ail day qulltinfj and apron party. There were twenty ladies present, next Wednesday there will he another all day
quilting' and xi Saturday, April Si', there will be a rube t'nio social t the same place. Scout house. A small admission ar.d doughnuts and coffee
your husbands and bwcethearts and dresa like a rube. Old fashioned games and & grood time for everybody, bs.1 ' and all. Don't forspM. Mar's Sreut house, the best place in the Calumet district. The East Chicago Camp, R -.! Neighbors, have arranged for another of their annual s-.cial dances, to '. held at the Masonic. Temple, da'o of My 1", when the Stirling orchestra will provide the music. The committee, consists of Miss Kuth I'rutti chairman, and xhe will have the assistance of the Mesdames J. McNab, N. Goet7ingr. Harry Brown. Robert. White and .1. Cook. An aim will hs made to ma the affair & very great success whi : it promises to be by the sale of the tickets at the present time. The East Chicago Elks aro issu'.r.s to their members invitations t - b present at a "hard times party" a', their club rooms Tuesday evening1. April 28. The event Is for members and their ladles only and a demand set forth that those attending' mu; wear homely costumes or bear w !tn the severest crltic'sm. There wi", be r.oveltlea Introduced and a very p'.ftnant evening promised by the e, mm -fa in charge. A full attendance la d -
served and tee cream cones,
F.ring g,red.
81 State Street
Phone 77
We will sell 1,000 pounds of Morris Supreme Smoked Hams in all sizes from 12 pound upward to 20 pounds. These Hams are the very best quality. Our price just for this sale 5c per pound lower than the wholesale price of these Hams. Come early or order one of these Hams you will save money and be well pleased.
CONTINUE 6 LIQUOR CASES IN CITY COURT
MORRIS SUFREME SMOKED HAMS 25c
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n request of t a a
e t r. . a i . t ?, s : x . : i u - r yester lay wore c:-ti:!
o.n Pakta. 1 .172 l 12 ji Jefferson 1 4 Ada m s s r e t V,ij;l'r.ft n Stl : " ; "v a - :-r vk-'iU.Uir ti-a
me, causing terrible pains. The Kid
ney secretions v,-re scanty and burn- ! BOILING BEEF OR SHORT RIBS
ed in pasag. liadicn3 were frequent and I hal dizzy spollo. Dean Kidney Pills wen broueht to try attention and I reran tisinff them. I
niii'd. Police , p3SSed a g"od s!7..-d gravel s'on. I am Grant screeU riow enjoying e-seellent health." Adv.
street; Ji.ia
attorneys casej el
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M:rk Hs;?- ! ',-t, and ilex ' l ft reel, on Stat 3 l!qu..r;
SHOAM KIDNEY
C0 at all Drug Stores Foster-rfUburn Co. MjtWEnffOo.NX
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EUSBAND NAGS
SEEKS DIVORCE
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- husl-and F.-ie F, i.r. d that he has a (! ally. Besrie TJ j: - i it lalrt f or divorce , . p r! --r court. She I t 3 . -I'oim ;a s a n
BOYS GIRLS
T7"r?.Xr'.'? V.r4TC2 OB y ' i "pares cf our ' -o:-,- - -.: . Write : -li : : r, r '' 133i i.
Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Gary. Fcr prompt
h and! efficient work, call 3650
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ARMOUR'S BREAKFAST BACON Per pound 28c! BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 15c
10c!
i HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made ZVzc IP0RK SHOULDERS FOR ROAST 19c j PORK LOINS Small and lean 28c I VEAL LEG OR LOIN Very nice . 25c! VEAL FRONT 10-12 pound average lVzc I LEG OF LAMB 30c;
LAMB FRONT 18c SPRING CHICKLNS Fresh dressed 35c' Be sure and buy one of those Hams they are the biggest bargain ever offered. Trade at Keilner's, the finest, most j up-to-date market in Hammond.
H12iS2QUALITY
P "pT f in a ins "
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and Market
PHCS2 HA
(Formerly Sheffield's Sttrre) rvtrv a m r-i TT-TT"0
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Sir eel
Hammond
Vivacious Styles in Footwear Distinctly uncommon models of marked grace and beauty -the kind of shoes you will want to wear and have others admire.
NEW WALK-OVER PUMPS
; fleets.
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10c a:ii
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ASSORTZD CCOilIES OC
5c
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LV;KS 3 for
juAMiLb j lor
CORN von
T0i;- -3 cr.ii tor . .. t ---t i ?rl -- - Pill"
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:05 COFFEE
25c
99r obc
peachesNo. 3 cans, 3 cans for - FANCY HEAD RICE 4 lbs
NAVY BEANS Michigan O C n hand picked, 41bs...
STRICTLY FRESil EGGS
Per dozen , GOLD MEDAL FLOL'R 25 lbs.
xii.nJv vvnn oraer o
$2 or more, 10 lbs
80c
25c1
!29c
1.19
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0U?, CHOICE MEATS EEATS THEM ALL
e:t fouls and vegetables at reasonable prices. Come
convince yourself. All goods guaranteed or money
In one and two. strap
frrsa from the famous WalkOver dcsirrnAa- Appealing in utter simplicity, and refreshingly new-. In leathers especially suit rd to women who insist upon re fmement of good taste$8.50 t0 $10 TWIN-STRAP PUMP One of the latest styles in brown calf leather, flexible fjo;dyeir welted soles, with good looking Cuban heels. Priced very spco ial at
$5.85
SMART WALK-OVER OXFORDS In Brogue and plain effects. Tkey have all that a good walking shoe should have, plus the fine details and style beauty that most women seek in a shoe. ' $8 $10
NEWLY ARRIVED BROGUES The latest thing in women's oxfords, carrying out the popular liking for perforations. A clever
ankle fitting well poised exford in
dark brown calf leather very special at
r i iced
$5.85
Children's One and Two Strap Low Shoes $2 to $3.50
JAS. B. ORTT "The Shop Ahead" 169 E. STATE STREET HAMMOND
Strap Slippers and Oxfords $3 to $4.50
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TAILOR FURNISHER
o
Umbrellas
Specials
For ladies and men. Rain-proof cloth on a Paragon frame. Very special for l OC Saturday only X
Raincoats
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Dress Ginghams Bed Sheets Pillow Cases "Daisy" Muslin Beautiful plaids, a largr Size 72x90 inch, French Size 45, good quality; The finest bleached 25c selection; 3 5c value, seam, good quality. For 3 9c value. Specially kind. Specially priced Saturday only, 1 O Saturday QCp priced for Sat- O C for Saturday 1 7 per yard L 0 only ZJ urcdy at op,v yard 1 C Lace Curtains Skirts ery fine quality, 36 inches wide. AQQp All-wool fancy plaids, $10 values. j CL QQ big bargain for Saturday only, yard. . Saturday only iJwwO
MEM We will make You A SUIT, Strictly Hand Tailored to Your Measure, at
Materials are all-wool light and dark gray and brown American and imported suiting. Also the1 finest all-wool serge. Only $29.75. Coat, pants and vest. Come and let us measure you for one., Men! Here are fine DRESS SHIRTS
Band collar or at- jj
Guaranteed colors tached collar . . .
MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR "inest pure silk, large selection. Saturday only,' 50c 75c $1
Lac!Is?
mixs
SILK HOSE Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose, firsts. Special for Saturday A Q f only, per pair T W
LADIES' UNION SUITS Summer weight, in regular and estra sizes. Saturday A Q only, per suit
LADIES' TWO-STRAP PUMPS Mahogany brown. Beautiful
styles. Special Saturday, pair.
$3.98
Boys' Wool Suits at $5.98
Sizes 6 to 10. Full lined pants. One pair of knickers. Saturday only, $5.98. BOYS' FURNISHINGS
For
HOSE Boys Bear Brand Hose, strong and durable, all sizes. Special, per pair, 25c
BLOUSES "Kaynee" Shirts or blouses. Fast colors. In all sizes. Special, Saturday, 98c
PANTS Boys Knee Pants, all sizes. Part wool. Special for Saturday, per pair 98 c
CAPS! CAPS! $1 ,-or boys and men- Large selection. All wool, one-piece style, Unbrek ib!e vizor.
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL Canvas Gloves Overalls for Painters or ' Overalls Good heavy quality, i Paperhangers ; Heavy 220 denim, with blue knit wrists; 15c Very specially priced i swing pockets, double
value. Saturday -'for Saturday OQ. ; buckle, $l.5 I
only, per pair.
9 j tor Saturday QQp
j viuj , v.-1 pan .
value.
Per
pair.
SPEQAL Carhartt's Overalls or Jackets Very specially priced for Saturday 1 m7 C
ly. pair. V f
on
H. Shneider, 79 State Street, Hammond, Ind, LOOK FOR THE NUMBER "HAMMOND'S LOWEST PRICED STORE"
Mens High Grade Raincoats ..... . J5.95 Ladies Raincoats ...$7.95 Boys and Girls, Raincoats $3.95
A sensational price cut in high grade ladies' suits of alKwool tricotinc, all silk embroidered, all fancy silk lined. Our $30 suits, cut to $22.50. Ladies 9 Extra Size Coats $19.50 .All-wool serge or poplin. All sizes to 53. Ladies' Wraps, $25 The finest makes. Great values.
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