Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1921 — Page 3

tut: times PAGE T1TREK in Plll!l!!!lji!l!l!i!il!illli!!llll! JHUMI BERKMAN AND GOLDMAN, IN FRIENDLY RUSSIA, KEEP UP WORK EH WINS HONORS LVI in new Insurance Plan for Children Receives Widespread Commendation g Thursday, Friday d Saturday

truestar. Mar 10, 3021.

INDIANA COMPANY

( Th prcsl'Vnt or one r ImJ!ini Wt t insurance, companies Is the most re-pnt Sloowler t Kivfi Indiana prominence. In tniwlnnns circles. Th -v in -.f Inj mir.inrs (h-voiopel by the I veMdent of ; this company is rocplvSng enthusiastic approval from insurance met-., leoaue It Is Bail to mark a irreat slop forward In giving servlca to tha im!i!!i. Not only Is t - i i plan approved 1-y in?iinnr? experts .but b!s'. It b.dnrf hailed by the fnth rs Aril mothers of Indiana onl th middle-west as n great benefit. The plan is icl ns something ab solutely now in l'.fo lnsumm'-'. I'nder Its j ro ishms, it ituw possilda for tho : parents l-i obtain life lrf ,:r mco on their children from l:ii of birth, on an on- ! owment plan Ihn t enable- tlic child to I re-cMva A sum ranKlrjf from $r,,v to ( 5230 Just the tlma they uro ready to at art their advanced education or b --An business Uf. lK-rvtofore. most Inauranco companies ha v-a not 1suol insuranceor. childi-tri until 1'u-y reach the etrs of wo v-ir. or until two, the ! r.cxt t!rt'h1:iy. Vndkr- Iho plan of the .Public Saving Tno'iranct Company of

tip oh: ained irtc-on years.

jtIvks the parents ami child Insur

ance protection through one of the. jrnot dangerous periods of Infancy, find itrlira hrnt iri earlier maturity of the!

'policy Just when It is of greatest as- ' r'.stanco. Muny parents nre taVir-.g 1yw'ipi of tho new p!n "afegunrn tho education of tlm-r children and to give S then, at very mod-vn cost, th opportun 'Jty to receive ndvartiges that the rarrn'.s wre rvor able to obtain. 1 The, 'tttlr arr.bitton of every pond parent is 'n see h't rhilil sdvancu farther In the !or'.l than tha pi rent !M. and for this f capon fha r.rtv p'an of "Junior midorv;?nfnt roliHcs" is hailod as a most wor!lthy nterpriso. l This plan, -which ponsorea "by nn Ji'l'ana lr.Buranc corpiratlon has only .an lafor thn puV.!'? n fhort timo. JTowo-.-rr, It hfls iiT-t n cnthusiastlf! r' lcpt!f)ti, nnl 1 ho ap-nts of th rompany ro raporti'iK a .t r-T.ifii.l-J-.is demand for

tAmr!ca, lrstira.r-.f-a mm-ixre-m day of birth to

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Emma Goldman (fisrurp 1) and Alexander Ikrkman (fifrim? 2), h.-iransuins rrtrwd at metnins in Russia.

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MERRILLVILLE

Th regular and lat meeting of th.j year of tho Merrlllvili Woman'st Study lui rvas hald at tim homo o Jlij. li. Woods on Jfay 5, bf'.!i a.-ooiat-anie J with a pot lurk dinuar, whioh ha3 beon u feature of tbo cl-.tl tJirouhuut thu -year. Jsir:oteen laulca woro present, J2 members and 7 tur.n Tii-i roll :ca;i v?fu responded to by mention of ur local bird.. Threo now members vera added. After discussion of varieua topics pertaining' to our work for ,.o coming year, tlcction cf officer itoolc place. A reading- by Mrs. 3na each and ft paper by Sliss Marfrarot iyfoo&i oa tho "Hih Cost of Ia-lnsf" 'ended ii very prc.-ilta.iil and enjoyable Sajuslon. Iflas llary Muzall of Crown Point visited la tuwa wltU rclaLlvea lut Sunday. ir. an1 Trs. T-tideltn of CMcaro 'Eelilita tv-ero callers at tii Plero-o

Jiomo laJrt pur.day.

'This photo. Joat receive J from f people on to revolt against iviet Kussia, shows Kmma i eapita'i.sm." I'.vkmfin ur.d

Co'.dman. most famous I'e-ls with whirl', thy IT. S. had to r'oal, vera deported some months ao,

Soviet

Goldman and Alexander Lierk-

r.an, noted firarchists, at the favorite pastime cf urging tho

he;nr returned to tho corr.Tnunist haven. H-.-rkmnn's prnfio and the solid fare of I-'mma (?o!drnan :m be recognised in tha abova 1'hoto.

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Mrs. Mary Siyior ha hen thara hoipSn to care for Ih' .-n for ovral vrr-Vif. I'oter JnyM'r l.ss q".tto a freak of r;i turn, a four Ic-K Rod chicken. .Sor.J of tho Jarruors ir-s plant!n:r corn.

J. V. K'olti and f.ami'y motored toj

Chicaoro fliimi.iy end Mrs, !or.i:h r.

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LOWELL

Charlca Peterson has ban appointed niiiht -watoh in tha placa Of Umory Hrannon, r"s'srned. Tha SIlsHes Lii and MIMred r'Kor and Henrietta tttaufrhman hav returned to their ehool at Uloom:m;t.n, lad. ilrs. Karl llayden. district dcruuy for ths Royal Neiirhbors went to Whltinr yesterday to attend a district rnept-

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business yesterday, Tho town begin olllnsr yesterday.

to Ch'.c.isro on

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GRIFFITH

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--lamps Geo. ftp!? r, John Oovart end ilc-n Jltii' r, l.avo iss-.2--d ir.vitntlon.s f r n. mlsi-cliarie.nis shower ' urd'iy evening- In honor of Jliss Julia. JUilor whoo marriac" to IaV.-rn-. JCcn-: j'ca.ivU, will he an e- nt of June s.

1 tl-i? mis-ferttina ty fract'.'rs h!. - ht ! he low tii Itr.ije yesterday. U 'a p.!!!-) oli.rr toys were Jjmp'.na

isl'an Ttihla school yv1 hei ft Jia 3 5 .nw-n tho inen.s and l-id'.-.-s and pir'.s, tho ioo to -nt( rtaln in soma wav f 1ho c.-ntost. 2o!.l' school,

A.J tiruoi inorniiijf service, 11 j fine; evenlntr service, 7 p.

ayer mootUiit, W euncs-I d f.m-i.

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rn., old time; v day, 1 p. in.,

lots become depleted fresh

new merchandise is added interest re-mains unabated. More surprises are uncovered tomorrow, in every department.

have been. a da;isrht-r Mr. and -Mr:

Ant niin-cmrri from Chicago at !!) homo c

llolman. Friends of Otto- Ptleffal trrieveil to iearn l-.is condition orl; !cal, he helnjr confined to sinco last Tiuirsdav. A p'.a social -will ho plven

to-n-n hall Saturday eve 11. P. S. Oamcs and f-.n

rect-I ved nrvlv i ni.' . 1'raiiW

is v e y his bed

at the

s by -t he M. r every l-udv.

A l!1-ponnl Mr. p.n-1 Mr, tl.lf moriil-ij. w e ' ' .

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b.ibv sr'rl was horn N. !-.-- las f "hnr.rer, Jr. ilo'.hrr and -hah a d .Ins

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JAP CROWN PRINCE VISITS LONDON!

I'NPiW, May 0. Kinsr Coorjit wlc:o:nod Town JTInco liirohito of Ja-r-r.n whtn the iatter arrived hero toil, iy from l'ortsniutiih. Tho meeting t,,,,Ic liiot at Victoria Station. The t.'ruwn l'.-lnei mi inuncdiately tnlo-n to Buck ir, triiam palace whera tha c. hi :-trem guards were drawn tp. In t!:--afternoon th? Crown I'rlnc.o visited

No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. S. & H. Stamps with Every Purchase.

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I'.o inewiirln1. to t'.i in the world war

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Ivllss Sable Zuvera of CJ-dcayo jtper.t

nday htr with rolatlvs. Mr, and Mrs. John Clyd of Kvans-

on rpent ixiJay tero at Mr Clyde

former homo. tfr. ad Mrs. Carl Mavis ars staying d Ilamuiond this week and last. Mr. Ott XCeraey and son. Clark, from 53-1 rn ham, wera visitors at SUsj Augie iO-ller homo lJt Sunday. ron't f orsret tha Xadiea Aid tea "vVedJtsday aftamocn. Tho ds'hta grade examination for Hoss towi-shjp ws held in Alnswortb t Saturday by Miss Xlvelyn Kredriok. The eighth grade commenoement is LI Jjc- held in Alnaworth this year. ; MrJ. J. R. I'rloe was aula to at'end ithurca for tha ftr-t time in long- tttne tha account of 111 health. ' The community meeting ''-ll T" iM ,v"edneslay evening, May If, on week Earlier on account of commencement. Th"! pro-srara w!l Ihe announced later. Mrs. Gsor Royd Is chairman of the I-.-osrram cornmitt

: 'j n ijnac-r-(; jus nu wiuiuca i Sd Dan Vincent's funeral in Crown, Feint Monday. Mrs. Vincent Is a !ster j jSf he Underwoods. I

Will Woods Is rettmi- ottiT y Jto be out again. ! Itr. Henry Kuchl Is jerm hetter and "A'.lco pi area la Improvln jr slowly, An airship landed for gaj In Doctor tii'-nts's field. J-iit Mm day morning, kher vers tnreuts from Kokomo to

rihJ-KOs The school children were all j

'lowed to sr a-cd see It, the busst3 jrer-e Just inTeter Snyder was in Gary la-t -week. ?!s son Is very fcelpiess with rheumat'.m. Mlrs. J. Pnvder Is in the hospital.

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A" plat of fine black ground containing 48 garden sites, most every one

Located on Columbia present city limits of

Avenue between Locust and Spruce Streets, only

being 1 00 feet one block south

wide and 135 fcot deep, from Standard Avenue (the

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Just six blocks south of the street car line.

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Tliese big Garden Sites will be sold" for as low as $350.00 EACHWOULD PAY FOR AN ORDINARY 25 FOOT CITY LOT.

PRACTICALLY THE SAME PRICE YOU

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Ends All Corns

' Tnst As Good rwr CadTnsea. JHoney BacJt If It rail a. ' Thirty siooi-'Eds atcr you touch tha lorn with this liquid corn remover the jabbinr. stabbing: pa.n of it Mop., for kll tirae.

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ISTo corn, hard or soft. 1 too rdt nr I

oo deeply rooted to resist "'.lets-It.

rnmedlately It dries arid shrivel- the t

idg-e.3 loosen from tha true flesh, and

Soon you can peel It rijrht orl with your

rurera a-3 painlessly s yuu trliu your

Ingren

I- Tjn't codd! corn rests. Don't nurse tn& pamper them. Don't cut And trim bem. HKMOVE them with "GUTS-IT." fcsts a trifle at any drusr store. Mfd. hy t. Ijawrence &. Co., "hlcnKO. fohi iii

(Bminond uy Ostrowski s l harrnacv and

jeis' Drui? and Stationary Co. -Adv.

You, Mr. Workingman, have to make your money go a long ways these days. You are

as low as possible, and YOU MUST figure out ways to meet the changed conditions

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to keep

those of

clown

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expenses

year ago.

YOU'VE complained about the high taxes YOU have had to pay in the city, too. Well, here in Columbia Gardens you can solve these problems, for you can raise all the finest table vegetables you want. You can have your chickens,

and ask the people who live around Columbia Gardens, about the it with YOUR OWN city tax receipt or worse still, YOUR

too ; and so far as taxes are concerned, come out amount of taxes THEY PAY, Then compare

RENT RECEIPT. There are enly 43 garden sites to be sold and we expect to sell them the first day of the sale. Our neighbors around Columbia Gardens have convinced us of this.

If you can pay $25.00 down and $15.00 a month, you can own one of the best garden sites in Columbia Gardens. And when your site is paid for, a full warranty deed and a complete abstract of title will be given you.

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