Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1921 — Page 7
Monday. Mnv 1, ini'l.
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The s ill. c-'ii aiiri e.Mi'.er. a n'l t !.-:'. l.i.t not it operation ; t r i. ii.th nif'it were t.'ikrn t') '. ! i-( i' .-tnt i.-n ii n.l look, .1 tip. I'ti.-i-r A. r;.rnn iioele his first air t h !; w ii s on thf ehnrRft or ! re -A-.-. th,- h.'niir .loiii 1 7 , ! a a ' I ; i ' m ' 1 i .' 1 - r t -: r i : i ; : ' . p.,:l ii-' !; I in- after 1 e , e i ' ii ' ; r-t r, ..i '.l is : T 1 i ' ': - ' ' a i ' nl A-eiusr.-rs Va, r n i t
,v " -'I'".'. f fix; 'i - Jii.-s Konaiiud Ko.'.l.-i. r of il.'unmon ', -.. i a -a7i. : a i (';;!'. ii oit la.-t Krhiay; wun it Sunday ;u.-t .f fruinis ht.'i I w,-i." : .-! i' snr(--j. Th.i itati- I i:,v. J. I. 'I trim lot ry of so. ! a. Ark ;i.t v;ss on -.1 'it is iiVIh. k. ov. r on-1 luis Ix-on !! i'-l a lator of lii
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1 t'oons. lvi- s I jox-jih M-T'P ''"' A -stenlay.
Mr. iiinl Mis. ;. f- 'l"rum; iisitil th.ir ilauahti'r, Mrs. W't-mvile arnl h ifiiainl in I'oiiy Saruriay and yo;, nla 'J" !,(. ia t tfai-io )- iri-titulc fur tho si-h-.i lyt':,r for i.'i'ii;iv frnk. r.-t fioik an 1 llaii'iv r t o iv n h i jis was h.-hl In th- I.o'.v. l! !i i ; h hii:l-!;n - Salutd:iy.
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,.i I'i;tti:v 1 !l I'- VI 'Kit MOMUV i j an i ii in v , j 'l lo- Uu nun in 1I(M lloi-," nl(ti ... Vll:Jr.vl Il;:rrl. A I.oui Wi-hrr pro.iil.'rh.n. A tirM .nlinal tit I rni-t hn, , ; . iilno Ilol-'hj Vi riiiin conn-dy, "Hani?." ;,, I 5-10-2
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A TiumhT of yotir.fr f'-!k. wrro ent' rr i n. -.i nt tne J. Stoiin home on Aiyrr.i avn,.o last Fri.I.y '.tiling Ui !i"0"r f Air. ytoa's birthday anntvr;.'iry. 'i i." cvi-ri fn' wua ..nt in l"v:i:,' h:;T;i. .',;t,r whU'lv ;i moJt !.il. irate 1 ; in' , ,,ii wa ffrv .1. sooral u ". -i :"-1 : n u it-Ms, iv, ip r-ri'soiit. I'-'irt s-tdd ho "iroot'ty and mrat i;ia ri;.-- t 7 a voting man, by tile name of .I"'.n S " t'-i i -', who r, i:f:iiiiy came lu-re
. ,. ! 1 1' , , i : i 1 , :i I so u y. j Mr. fin 1 Airs. T. Aihfr-s of Knce avn : " ''i i- In Oh h-a ; o Saf.irday evening j tf I ami . a iv "J:ih" at tho lU.ickst ',
Mrs. A. Mayors mil 3au?htr, Anna, f !;;--'r Foi-f-st, visited tho former'-"
. n ,a ra n, c n,-; .i n ! rarrvinif r f -r -'r. ,tr.. i;. M-na.! or innianapotis oroierty fuinnii v.-!ii) eiiit -i!:j.'-d dati;- !'' vard lat vf-k. .ic- .,.- ,). , plor-'.m. At a ino-tlri I Mis. K:y Monr- is rfn-rtf-d a little of ti-r dire.-f. rs rf t .-.i '. f.n.r m:!:. bettor at tin time. -he ha irtsr suff or,.-,, mrc:ai o'u! h,-!d v ib-M inv oi -ri . ; I a F.,rtou at ta.-k of rheumatism. h t'.-ii f v.ro t-r.-s.SM-J t'. it t! I Miss I.',-n,-;e ;,"t;h of An.' avfls:::i, rop,.r' o.-.ii-r.s in Wh ' r : r. r 1 niio. v.a.- tak' n to the West Sld u-o'1,,.1 an-ji't ii,r. rofi is of los-o-s hi- j hospital the latter part of la.t week, ii ft- l.'irrr'-'r , , 77- -, -i : r , 0 .'.'tT'rj; !oncr as we!l as can bo .'X-
. . '7.-voi;-r - 1 I.77 1 . . r i ' JI-, i-'iir; s-.-.-T-.-- I'.-o- r,;j;,
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oted. John T '.r.-iTid of Jleerevi !sr-h. Til., waj
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t on, T!. 5t!r-! of $217. "1 wis rnad on th s.ioO.I It'O-'-.ts Ti,o T- 77.1 fill't i.f S " S 1 -A 'i . s . taken in t io ''.tpi'p ts i, rnf'ii;-,' 1 t 1 TV' -1 s -m c':o;,r(-d. SC-'-?.?. a s f;rr;.-.l i ti:o t r..-a fttry of f. . ' ''.' Bs,.,oi:it ; 0:1 to he um-.j by
WomaTi's I'.enofi; as.ioe!at!on will !n r:uiar i,:iti this Weilnes-
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day ever; in a-. Th!.- mo'-Uni? in very Important ar.d re.ialros tiil msmbors to he present. Mi.-s. T; .:.!! AA'hite of Oih.-a.ro waJ a Hohertsdal visitor last Friday. A nutnh-T of ynnns fo'lvs fr,,m P. ,"!!- tv.,in were 11 1 - l'ta f tied at t'.e Ooui-Ji h,a;.,ir- on Amy aietion last Frid ry eveit 'ti -jr.
-',:s";; fi7trt,i'r.l a! Mr. ami Mrs. ifarrv Sarsrr-nt of P.oh-r-.t a ln'itw parti-! Tts yen tto were vi.-iit r.i In Chii asr' o n flvftri on l ri-j on Friday. ! . . in a-d Mr.r. I R. !
iy f. attend h-0-01' 'v nt In lian-
K. H N'oidAiiiil of Farmer City, 111., has heeu fens a a t-d as inaiini?-' r of tl: i'aniicrs' ilivator here, to take tinplaoo ,.f Ciiri N. tlra-i-;. wao liast,' si j n-,. Tii fum rtsls.-rvii-s of .John 1.1. Hayhurst w. i e h id til S!ii-i'biinn I'le Sat -i'rdiiy afternoon . - "ihio 1 ma i r.s of Mrs. .lanos 1 ..otiev hit,' l.i-fniK'hl hi-ro from Indiana llar-iio;-Ha I -.1 1 ila . Knm-ral se -v i oi-s uer-? hi Id ; t Si. iMward'.s .('utholie church nt la a. m., after which interment a made ii, the West I'n - k i-omctery.
Ali . l-'i, ! i'.iol. Si., ileal ,,t j,er hoio 1
in West I'reok towiisiio) Su t a rda y. TV' j j , ii, I'oui-d wast oio- of our most hi-iiovj h
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dii.ve to Murmvn, i:,.tlaml and Fo-v-, Have System In Rijading. Ii r and sevrai 01 ...... pia.-, -. Tic y . J Th ivaililiif of ;-e,i, i i i ! i-ra t lire mane fin.- mjihlwiKx. hot th,, o tc 1 t ; sip H; : 1 1 Hut ho spavin, ; -f,, !t.a!i
c.iiiie 1 no mai-; t i.i,;,o- ; ., ov . ' , ; 1; . a n y limit's h ,l;iy for
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1 r-i rninofol v!stt- 1 fiaiois i v ..t, t . day. Airs. Clara TUhtfoot, who Is fncMrir si-l.ooi 'in Hoi, art, vi-"itcd lore over S 111 day.
Mr
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of short dm at ion and lo r d-ath was a tna! shock to her large eirclo of frii mis. Sin- lea ye.- Imr hushand. yeveiail chihlren am1 several brothers and sisters to mourn her. The annual commencement exereis, s
of t l,e tV'liir i.'r-i k and West i.'re. : 1 township schoois a i 1 he ioM In tiiej "'ir.-.nd tiic.it'-r h- re on Monday ircht. Mav "H. j The oointpitt..-.. apie-,iete,l fro, intti,- A' , K. ciiari-li no id- a f.eir of in-.p--ction o;'i .hiit.-it (ini'iii'-s hot Friday. They'
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1 ;i not to look into a ho.,k for
weeks ir rm.niihs, v. ill m-vcr do. hvory day, If only tor lo minnes, a hi.v, some wurtli-whilo hook sho-uld hol.J !ho uf tfiition. On fr. anient ,.'o.tsioii-i if 'lrctiin.stances ier:u!t, it hikiuM 1i r ml aiuiitl. Tims, sroejiiiiir onoseif tu
' j-'ooii woni.s, thfTf) will ).'r;i''ii;tlly ho n Joseph Tanner no.t to Indian- ! '"''''fllott la the depths of lhe nhli'l ast 11,"! 1,77 t.. .a' ' id t' e i;:-...i i ' H'.tl t erhil available for Jiel'so.oi) 11 s n ef t'ne 1 o, (i ,j ), tor.., rtf Uti,, kill,.: 'lo- demands of conversation inakti tli- r pt. nt.it:v. frotii liar r,i'''i'.--nrv If A hl i o 1 m . I'.ni,,. in
1,0 ny lods-e of I,.,. .dt. Ciii.'a-u 5 tally News. Miss Jennie Vc,,t!i v '.s '. l d her .i s - i " ' ' " ' -'-"'
ter, Mrs. A. j I. 1'a.rk and faioliy i J I a inmr.iiii A'est I da y.
Mr. and Mm i-hl rar Mai.-aif of i;ary I vi 'it. ! their parents here Sttti.rday and! .- mi. lay. !
Keep Your Temper. Sotno men tire like- lopcorn a lop a r.s they keep cool they can conceal wliiil, is in them, hist wlionevpr thev "id excited .they rum w rotr;i(!( out.
Host on Tittiisciipt.
Cinnt Insect. . The hirtrovt ip-. ot Unrnvn. httt now oxliiiet, Avtis ;i diat'on t'y, whdeh ht.d a wiotr '-iiretid iiu-;,su'-i n 77 two f,a,(
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Sort I I I kUat ffunnfnf I I NIJC
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riANKLW O. CAS1XE, M. D. 23 Vi'U.a on Sts.t S'reft 123 SO. STATE ST. CHICAGO, IZ.I,.
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SCHOOL C!;iLDN ARE SICKLY
nt of sickness for
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ma i.-'i-f will lie. )t--,d in the tirand theater nJt Friday Tilahf. There an2 1 u-rnd'iates in the c'as.
Mothers v. no v.,h e th,.ir own comfort at, a in,. , . if;,;-. ,o' th-;,- , pi . o,.-. .1
nlno d tot i,.-Ver L" without a l.x of .,ih. r i.rai'.j
.Svv.-.-t 1',-mo!-s for Fhihlren. for m
throat-hout thu reason. 1 hey Freak up Colls. Keliev.) f-'e enshm-sH, Con.sttpntioti. T' othinT.' 1 i.- orders. Headache ar.1 Stoma, h Tiouhlos. l's d hy nioiners for over -'i' years. TUhSli 1'iJWUieJcS iirA'cl P TTSFACTI"X. Vll Drug Stores. Don't accept any snhstitnte. Adv.
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John ('. ;:;:".- n.t.'e c'.i..' A 1 ,-. 1 .- -- : " to, t orn to A
nrn-'y and M r.J. A1, ait r H. S-oith at i
the ATie.hae1. ;!?? h- -.- j-i 7 al in Ch i -oisti -n T-r v ' V: e mother, m ho wss Misj J -m- if. Curtis and tiie i-it'ay are h 'h 'ri-inr rr T , r. n: '.y. J..hn Mult .wic-h ..ml i'tiaiin of 4".T .kl'ii-r streei, y.-ere -rn-sta- 1 hy ;f-
Whitin.
A d ve rth em en t s Are Winners
1 r 1 a t i "77 s h .ve been issued for the a. . dnnee .to lio -Iven May 2J at e'o ti . ;t oi n ' y hall. l'r. Fr dei-ieii and son, Martin, attiend"! a 5ssi,.-i ,,f the i-tate boar-1 of io a'.' U at Jnd iatn po! is tlie first of thi;
i week.
K. '.. Marris, who pa--s'.l atvay Wednesday nft'T a ti illro ss of several lii.-ntiis h.is 42 y-'.ar-. old ar.-.l is aur-
! vivel hy a wife .and seven children.
i Th? f-tneral In ciiargfi of the local 31aj some lodae (,i wiii. h he was a memI i- r, '.'.as held t-'i-'lav. fer. ices were at ! tl.,; home at 2 oVe-ek and at the ChrisJ,lif;n ciinrt-H at 2:3i). lie v. J- Whitt j ofiieiftfin. Air-. Ma'o-l Sar.ter enfertalned the
N . ;. ciuii at lur home Tii'irsday t -vn inrr. The Five Hundred club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph MeFn. Joseph Daily of Cl.k-atro is lo re visit-
I -awn mti'w, i-a--i , Pn'.t n'. r": -i !'r Sruelaer'i. C -5 1 n-hunu p
Foe fs'-;-v,v.is.
itren, lawn Faints, at ,- Pojievard.
5-i-tf n t cirir.sr ear, (.. i '7 r h' sr-'f-', .
PIIIXCESS TIHAVIJ-.H MONDAY AND ! t VY Thf AVijin.-iii in lliillsr," v!tll Mildred Ilurrj,. A ! -'es ia-:,er !.-..-ilnrtlon. A tirt A- a t iu'ia I n tract toil, ulso Kobtiy ' roori oitin- ly, l!iii-i," i
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iov ih.seratle 1 ins VYomn Vis Until SI:e Tco!i Lydia E. Pir.khan's Yerjc'jb'a Ccnspoimd
Tfienaiheo,, f.j.-'I i-ino.! terribly with hiii-kach" -ipil ha;,a. rj. tj1(. tl;.-.,,,
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e-'ctiit, .-h-rvtep: n mnko t:!.! ''.;-: v -t es. tl'. .' i'- ;:a: ' ei irei;p.; ),otii 17 e.b-ir.i .' o ) cp : .' If ha, l-a-il s.a j that ppie-reptha of tho nervous .- r 'li-.-i. itervtitu .i.tv"r-.3i:rey, "the !.'U-.e.,'' irrutityhity and hacki-che arise 'v 'in r-o.iie c-i .,ce.r.nt or ;era;up-i-i e-o of ti won -ttt'.e system. ?Jr-. .;' r el air t that na other emc ly is so sticcot iul i;i ovi.-rcomine; this' condition as Lydia E. Piulvliam's Vegetable Con:jjouni
fNatlonal Crop Improvement. Service. KIX MAKINO report of the oil A survey of li'.aekhaw k county, Iowa, Trof. V. H. bitevonson has wri'ten a valuable article on the prevention of erosion from ail types of soil, a bulletin which ought to have widespread distribution among farmers, beeaufe. the fertility of many farms is being washed away, whereas, with a little foresight, (his fertility could be held and increased from ear to year. The bulletin (tives the practical method of preventing both sheet washing and gullying. J-'hcct washing often occurs fiowly that the farmer is not aware of the pradual removal of fertility from hi soil until it han actually resulted in lower crop vields. Gullying, of course, i.s more striking in appearance, hut is really less harmful and more easily controlled. Erosion, due to furrows, frequently results in the formation of pi'.lics. Sometimes this can be corrected by "plowing in" and br a feries of etakedin dam or earth dams. The simplest method of controlling smaller or moderate-sized pillies is to drive stakes and interweave brush. The brush is cut so that a heavy branch, pointing downward, is left near the top or Rooked over one of the main stakes and driven well into the ground. The brush is placed with the top pointing
downstream. Many gullies can be con- uabls remedies for soil washing
trclled by merely anchoring brwh pile s. Another simple method of preventing erosion is to till the puliies with straw, which should he done at the time of thre-dhnii. to pav, time and Inlior. The earth dam con.-ists f a mound of earth or stones built, across the gully, but unless the foil above is open and porous, the water will a' cumulate back of suc h a dam and vvash it, out. Si,, uriloi-s a suitable outlet ia provided, it
in not a pond procedure. , I A dickey d.un is an earth dam with a line of tile down the pully with an ! cutlet through the dam. Jt ) best ' to install an eibow or a "T" in the tile, ; just above the dam. This is called a 1 surface inlet, usually extending two or ! thice feet ab.,ve the hot loin of the gully. ; A large-size tile should be used in order to provide for flood waters and a board j or cement spillway should be built tin- j der the outlet to prevent back-cutting j by the water. Wham the dam is done, a crop, puch as sorchum or even oats or rye, should 1 be planted io hold the loose dirt and later it should be seeded to grass. Considering the ros, maintenance. i
permanence and efficiency, a dickey dam, especially when arranged in series of two or more, may be regarded as the bes-t me hod of tilling large ditches! and gullies. The article describe mir.v other val
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The heat producing ana lasting qualities of the coal you buy are of utmost importance. Cheap coal will not prove satisfactory next winter when you burn it. You get just what you pay for in coal as in other
commodities. If you sacrifice quality now you will pay for '
quantity later.
OUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY IT'S ON EVERY DELIVERY TICKET CONL.MF.RS COMPANY unreservedly uarar.tee the quality, full weight and s-lllff.ir-tory delivery of any uik! a'l of GUARAN IEED PRODUCTS, Ccal, Coke. Ice an J DuiiJinMaterial, making it a port of the transaction to cheerfully remove the goods at jt owa. expense and refund your money if ycu are not sati.-fied.
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Call Hammond, 19 for "Guaranteed Product
Ccal, Coke, Ice, Building Material CALL EAST CICCAGO 2S0 FOR COAL COXE AND BUILDING MATERIAL
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receiving all kinds of strictly fresh fish and the reductions are lower than Hammond people have ever seen.
You will ( e surprised at the fjj
prices that wtli prevail. n,t hh regularly and eat plenty
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It is vour Lest and
cheapest food. l)c sure you get strictly fresh fell and look for the name and number of our store. V.e have the following kinds to select from: S1URGE0N HALL! BUT I F.RRING PICKLREL BUFFALO SUCKERS SKA FLOUNDERS CARP TROUT WHITE FISH WALL EYED HALIBUT SUN FISI I SHRIMPS JUMBO PERCH
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SAM KAPLAN 233 E. State St. 1-2 Elk. E. of P. O.
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Each liar Invested by An Employe RECENTLY" the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) announced a plan under which it is possible for its 25,100 employes to become partners in the business on a very attractive basis. The publisher of a small newspaper, unacquainted with the motives which animate the seven men who direct the operation of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), wrote an editorial in which he questioned the motives of this Company, and intimated that the plan was a scheme whereby the Company aimed to benefit by getting in this additional capital. To set right this publisher, and any one else interested, the Company deems it advisable to direct attention to two outstanding features of this plan which are illuminating in this instance. First, that to every dollar paid by the employe for the purchase of stock, the Company adds, as a gilt, 50c. Second, that participation in the plan is not obligatory, and that in no case is an employe permitted to pay in more than twenty percent of his earnings. In formulating the employe partnership plan, the lioard of Directors of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) was inspired solely by the idea of benefiting those employes who wish, through systematic saving, to become partners in the business. It believes that the man who works and saves is climbing upward, but that the man who invests his savingswisely is climbing faster. It believes that the employe who has money invested in the business is freer of mind, more contented, and more productive than if this anchor to windward did not exist. The idea of employe ownership of industry is in line with modern tendencies. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has always been a progressive organization. Its willingness to receive new ideas has put it in the lead in the petroleum industry. The Standard Oil Company f Indiana) has developed an ehrcient, ent husiastic body of workers. Every employe, from the Chairman of the Board of Directors to the man who drives a tank wagon, is working steadfastly to serve the public to the best of his ability. It is the recognition of this fact that prompted the Board of Directors to inaugurate the plan which enables the employe whatever his position may be to become a partner a factor in the business. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
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