Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1921 — Page 5
Mondnv. .Tunc 6. 1021.
THE TIMES
Personal and Social News
i Mis. S. O. Johnson of Princeton, J I J -. Is sp.-raiing tht- week with hT parncs, it. aril Sirs. iV F. Hsghy, 6:Holmmn T'l. - 1 ho Women' Republican cliili will meet this evening at the Republican headquarters on llolinian street tonight and not at Mayor Ilrnwn's r-.-i-1 a was originally planned, o-i ac tum, of Mr. Brawn's lilm-fs.
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A report has been rea.eived of
announcement of -tho marriage ot Charii;e Ktremme of Hammond to Ciara. Jemit of Chicago, Saturday, June 4.
Sunday with ths Rev. and Mru. l.r.g; N'o. 3 hard winter. $1.
Charles O. Leeson of this city. j mixed. tl.64'j. :ult. .no. 2 iiiUi'il, 64'4f'j64; Nut Invitations to (;; commencement oX 2 white, 4 (i&c; No. 2 yellow, 64 AM Saints .V-a.V-mv bnvv been Issued. I -'.i Coo; N'o. 1 nnx'. J, 2-o; No. 3 white.
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Injured in Gary
The. i"icrr!s.'H w:i; takv place li -! S.Pnts churcli Sunday evening. June Fa, nt light w'eloek. The following
vouiiir ladies wUl receive diplomas tor oiS'e
completion ,.i I lie lour yrurn i.u-ii 1 rours-: M ry Uri'c, Florence llort-h'-rt, Poiaithy N ieren s ar u-u. Wilflu l'l-.-n.l-ra.-l. Uura MeUec. Lucille A'tib-nd ri. Frances Lyons, Ma110":. i Kohl, Mary O'lNmti'ir.
ter Into a boat and a hu
the block Saturday
' J I ubout the face from flying glass in OATH .No . a whit. aS4'40c; No. 3 ,.ary shortly before six o'clock Saturwhile, 5iHif((3'iir; No. 4 white. ' j ,iav" afternoon when a oar driven by
1 j,. Vo'ine. 451 Jefferson sr., (Jury,
" ! struck the Kan cur on Fourth avenue. MIL AGO I.IK STOCK. j Aeonrding to thi' police report. Toting, lluJ livciit. 4i.uuu; market, j (lri lnff (l Hu.lw.11. cut the corner too t.ti and matiy to l'Je lower; hulK. , , ..,. , tn,lki. tho turn
. '. . i -i s.ni , top, Js.lii, heavy weij lit
found around
A .-hi Id of Charles Kail. 85 ill Michi- , morning.
,'an avenue, Indiana Harbor, was cut I I saw a two-storv frame house
whirling and bodding Its way down
tree struck trolled bv American l.-gl-.n v.dur.tc ers.
the boat, capsizing It. His holy was is. dice and citizens. I v""
The (i!,:s !iv?an th lr .1 is ! a rd I y I ' ' '" ' w-.rk in tin- durxiicss, and nr... -M-xi-
i ;.; 11 .y; medium weifchl, $i.!)0:J) s . e o .
CATTI.K Market mostiy lUtfloc lower, ruivi-o and hulls steady, licet j .-'i rs Choice and prime, s. 4 0 j 9.-j ;
iium and food. $7.65 Sj 8.4i, cbo.c
Main street, a woman in the Second story window. It crashed Into a department store and tho woman was thrown into the do,, a. Night Captain Jack P.nclalr cf the police department, to'd rue that a ciew of four men ill boats, took 1 families out of the windows of their homes on the iv.-t ide of town. A
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V. 01:1(11 ' t'
lot :.
i riii:it. si i.uvw i.i:ai:s nut tits 11 v, imi. The people of All Saint's pari.-oi teiid.-rerl liev. loithi-r Sullivan a iiV-
weil party last evening at the. parish and eood. b.li; common and
I lull .ii ih. y tr-t-t. A very pleu:-1 i.n diurn. iS.iuJa.IO.
itiir prog ram was renip-red in w --i.cn .ni;,r,i nt-L-tin?, i ,uim; inarKfU. the f.illowinfr partifipaled: Vryrs' or- Iambs rtrong to 25c hiyiyr, nneep
ffadj; lambs (S4 lbs. dunni) $.5Uy-
WILL ATTEND AN
NUAL CONVENTION! "!",h"r: V,,!,c:4"tai" M haf, h-r 1,ah! . w a. I flapped In lo r arms wii.-n the young
Chief of l'oitee v. A. i-ornn 01
Miriam Curley of Chicago was tho Ku-st over the week-end of Juura Fltzierald .
The Mls?ei (3enleviev and
ftart t Carroll have K'ne fo Detroit. Mich., u here they wiil sn nd a week.
Vi l 1 1 q ; Sf.lid.--i .s Were, Milt-.n it-r-
1111..I.V, Jack r'esmnnd. Mrs. I't-ter M n- l--7ii. phy. A beautiful reading rendered i bv Mrs. Chirtier and a piano .!. ' :' CHir.tGO I'HOIll K.
Mis.i I.U'-i'.l-t Ahl.'ndorf. The boyx .-t J IH'TT1;U llece,pt.-. 12.70J tubs; ex-j
I the seventh and eijrhth prad-.s M-nij a ; tea c.-it-.ttery. ;y ; hrsls, 2 4 'it 2tc. I
1 few numii'T in a very pi.a.-ir. man - 1 i.'.tun m-t eipi.s, i ..yt4 eases; una-1
HHPS mo lonn .
C.ary will leave trio city this evening for St. I.uis, Mo., where he will attend the annual convention of police (hit fs, in sps."1 ti In St. L.oul for three (iayn. Mr. Forbis will return thft latter part of tho week.
loll.- i- j ' el laut-oun. tms- I '' -"(; flltt.
the
rvlres he cor, ,) ;i,o ,- -1 verv in
a:.:. and a-Tf-aMe t . ;io- .. Wiliitt the pe..p of l S.S'Ti:. they all v.-i -h him w e'.l in h.s vur-t t'Si'.uiia-ly his d" pa rt tire, lb t.l .
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Trinity AH will have a bu.sines meetir.jf tomorrow ev.-nir.tr at th Ir.nP.y church. Park tdace and AVaitharn str..ts. .Mrs. p. H. Crumpa.-ker Is In Chicao spending a f"w il 1 ys with her daughter. Mrs. Hirriott Scott and tmr -sister, Mrs. John Mrook. - Ix-natl J:,j,:s.!l and Pot. Fiar.c;s of
llov . tl. Mich., spent Sunday as t he ' Biles: s . ' Mr. and Mrs 1 '. K T;i-e:i.ts;
ef V'ii rren street . l.i..ti!:el is a nepturvv of the Thoinas'. - Mr. and Mrs, O. Spr'-. and tanitiy of Chi ftitr-i spent the day as the ?ii--st. of the I'baiba tlri-i-n family of Warren: street. In the path "of the grat Otlorafl 1 f!"od anions t hos reported missing 1st A. I. Korloisb, owner of the 3-.vrbu:i lee i". of Puebl... Coi -T. Mr. KorbiiMi Is the husba-vl of a n!e,-e nf A. M. Turner, foriaerly Miss Maruar-'t M-ir-W:i -vt-.o tatitfht in the I ..;i.i;il
seii. -ols. M.s Mnrii.in wil !. 11 b t less ! 1 eeora : ! n bay ser-. ice
re r.-iil- ml.tr. d by mariy in Hammond. J many fmr'li'"-"tits ho:h as to ap!ari an. -; and loyalty. The I .rum t ;.d It-icb Mis. John Huchel will entertain the ! :; d.d oo.ibie tin y by both ;itr.-:vl-Tues.i.iv After !..- r. Pri-ite club at a' i"B tn- soldors f 11.. r.-.l .i tile m..rn-
t ne o'clock luncheon at her home, tortioi ro w .
ter. At the conclusion of the al program, I-'nt'n"r Parrel t. tl
tor of All Saints' church was hit rod . 0 -.- 1 and In a s'aort ..pet eh. Iih presented
I-'at hvr Siil.ivaii with a purse ica.b- !yi i ducks, V.5 ij. 3 by Cue members of the palish, a little j 1 ' "i' A T KS. U- eeipts, 1 ,". 1 cars; over one thousand dollars. F-a .,. j vou. triitinphs. $3.;, 11. Snlliv an leaves Tuesday t tak-.- charge j . f the p-.rish and a military 'ntsst -n y;r m J. J - at C.-is i-.ty. Hid. He has be. n assist- ' 11C X ant pasto,- of Ail saints parish for !.. Over Baby Carriage j'tist five years. I n 1 i 11 r that time :rsotinl!ty has w on for Mm a h -t j V 'IlCHSTKIt. Mas., Jutie t. Mrs. o- fii-nds. His elorju.-nc.? has mad; Albert C.odney. 15 ytars of ae. win-
tea .-::,, i !,. :.t lv r home here by in-t-: i : 1 ' ! : :t ' 1 1 1 n : uas beca:;se ;;or
:r.v:i j in.s:-t. d that .! u .1 itrc.'ti'I "'' A I .i- :d bai'y carriage, t! ui.'r.ey tooic the
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Eyewitness Describes an Awful Scene (Continued from rape one.)
P.ailroad men were
1 ' '.. . .,-.! . .1 c, . 1 a f n
g ....U1. heroes here, like til- captains on 1.."
ui'it i-.-.i-i -r.-v j-trickon orean liners, not leaviiiK n. ..
, . , I sij.s until the last passengers we,-e!";he people in the "I...ttoms" living- in
out .
lightened by the events, givi. a lurch and pitched out into the inky bla.-k waters. With a moan the woman threw herself !n after the child. m onus win. Mivnii nr. rot n. Pueblo men Sunday morning told me that they are positive that scores of drowned will never be found and where entire families in the "bottoms'' wi re wiped out no one wiil ever know whet her they are alive or dead. The river carrying its mass of wreckage for mites inio Kansas must have deposited in the y. How mud many bodies that some farmer may plow up m-vt spring when planting his cropa.
In
Conductor Cal Groves, of tu, ;.t 'Kll shacks and oth-r squatte!
Denver & ltio Grande train N a. 3 and: tents, refused to h'-ed the . arly warna colored Pi-lltnan porter carried arm; ip.rs. Win n they tried to net out loads of children to higher ground; with their 1.. bnu!ngs it was too late.
one aged gypsy woman, carrying
can was shot dead as lie swam ..ut ot j a Jewelry store which l.e had a'-' tempted to loot. 1 As the waters receded Sunday morn-j ing they left a slipp. ry. y. i'.ov,, siimv' nuid tivo feet .1 .p. Puriel in tills mud must bu many of the d.-ad. 1
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LEGAL NOTICES
NoTTi'F, TO N'i IX-K ! i.--1 1 d INT I STATU OF INDIANA. I.AKM .M;-l TV. IN THIS UAK1J 1 "i 'ell : 1 ' 1 i ; i.CllT. SITTING AT HAMMuND INDIANA. MAY TliitM. 1521. JOHN IIC'IHI.'S AND ANNA HFGHi-v.-vs. v.iLFitED ii '1 ; 1 1 11s, i:t ai CAFSI-: N. (. 2.1 1 Vil; ACT I. i.N T' I'oPKCUJSI-. tUATTili, Moijt- . (JAG 13. Now comes the rdalnt iff bv Albert J K. Griffiths, their m-o rmy, ei d ti'o - 1 their complaint herein, t.-grth.-r with mi affidavit of a e.,ni;. tt-nt ; rs. n f ho wing that the defendant th r.-t,., t .. '.'.It: Wilfred Ilush-s, is t,,t a re dent of the State of Indiana. I .Said defendant is therefore herchv j notified i.f ti: peri.t-on-y ,.f h ::.'-.' I011 and that the same will hi and f.-r trial at the next torn . f s.-.i ! ' '. 11a and that unless he apr-ears and a". : : r
or iiemur nurcill, at ti- ea ;;.ng
1 1 cans. , on the i::-!i d-sv of S otemia
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where otlor.- were waiting to mov
tlu-tn to safety. They both returned j mantle cba k. was s'-eti to slip back a. It. i:21. tin- same b. ;p. tie- Ltn-i for more. Four ttips they made, tbej the stieam as she vn trying l . ,,,y ,,f (die net term of said ,.i,rt t..
d conductor, ami wnen 1 tie ; g.- t out witti nr imr.ten. Apparently 1 l.,f. begun and held in p . 01a number 1'
art House at II ' :n :iv in ty and S:rJ-, on Und
i.ly so. in.'s w r- I Monday i S.-p: einle r, A. ! I:.;. s:l!
lots or !i-.' atid 1 'oil v. HI He beam
porter am
urden .
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war. Tf were 1 cm i.i " ' " i i'""' .."". n o o.i. (in I lie hour Ih-jr w' nt back for two worneii.j w st,11 w,irching the stream ail! -'aid (
r.
A floating tie stru.K Groves in in' l a. .: l.oth men wre knoeked !.:
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. Voy Scout Column J ! The Si-u's u h.- ) art ici . .-.'-,! ;:, U,e!
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and returning found his wife d"ud.
AMERICAN PRO
.,.! drown. Their bodies were found.,, lob r. I , In a few minutes the force of !H" ;j flood had overt urnrd both the train". . , oi.o a Denv. r atid Illo Grand and t'i"
,,. (-,. r a Missoutl Pacirle, on their sides. There were many passengers in them
11-ently the majority were lost..
ti.t Friday, the shouts, of the l".
tiMb d ; 1
nriT X1 tn r o T r a rr-rttri ' app
uwui mvo U-iiAlJUH 1 v,.,- .h, railr, ad vnrds are six r
!nir and li.dnir in the parob: i'l the nfliTti.i'in. Tius is one of tho f -vw tiia.-s
fiur-ff the year w hen every Sea nit can
Charles Green of the 1.t-n Store Jia's show his patriot is ri and his respect gone east on business. He will s 1 op - 1-th.-s- who e.i d to mtt- our gr-.it in Pittsburgh and return by the way i naGon possible. It is to ha rre':-d of Virginia fcloppins at various places 'i'l? " '-v S.-oits f. i d to recognize er.r -ute. j t bv f-igt..:'-ui- e cf th. diy, but , f ! ''..a; Io.-'t y. ar w e c.-:l expe ' evev. a
Mrs. F. Tf. ;-',.;. 1 -B-rr.ie.-rv t-r.tert.t'n- I summer .--.t'age j.r 1..
and d-iu-ih' -i-el ly at tin nr 'i.eieli. ahi-
l..-:ter rlvovlrtg. T:-.-v If d -he b.rr;.-st. pereI.tltr.ber pres'-nt in tho
ea cr.'Sts ftotii Chie.-.e;... llatnmond, Gary. I.aporte and Michigan City.
1. M and 1.' of fticir t- t al IT" ! .
STTTtjaXiS C V.MP 1'Ians f. r bummer 1 'ump are pra -tic-ally Completed ""d !'.:!- noife a ro;i-
GPKN, KAGPFS. Scotland, June Am-i ican pr.fesi.nal golfers started th.-ir campaign for honors on British links h.re today with defeat at the bauds of a team of home bred professionals in international comp. t illoti. The Priti-h team won the foursomes -coring vict.-.rles In three matches, an! halving two.
a c i 0 n f rotii i .
! 1 . the lirst : i 1 stations. Wh-n
I ti -- burn-d Un it v ;. s pit. i i m k and .).! rescuers were n.moKl le lpbs.s. j Wirii the lijj-it p'ant destroyed and j .andb-s ii'ip.-y.-i'!,!.' t . secure, the city I was In total darkn-ss atid the dumb-;'ouii'l-d citiz'iis ma i titui nt-d sti-nt j watches, fearing for the unmerciful ! .-h-jl.ght that would i-. v.-.a! t he full - x-
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REPORT BRITISH CLASH VITII POLKS
pe.I by ridinu 1 1 a freight car. ti
nd like a broncho but the brak
dr.p In mud with four feet of wafer on t'.. in and it iwl be a wrek before
nnvope knows the extent of til
nalti -s there.
When the lumh'r yard Are started I;
witnessed one of the pnest In.-id.n'si in my life. Two hiirh scluvd boys si- j '(
cured a boat from a lake norm of trie ..(.,- n ll'.-v teamed that tlieir o.-t' i
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Francis King, son ot tin- own-r ol 5 1. yards was in dni.t'-r, th.y rescued t ' boy and his fath.-r. G.-ige King, ro : lion. a ir( of the city and w. nt back ' two more fv'ris. With the fbimi",
timbers burling aroind lh-i:i ni.j
t hrcat i-ning to inutidat e ' ,'; -: ,iti'.2iiSi.5K.
Mb' e life.
to set ley hand and nT. ' s. .i :- .- i i i Court, at. ll'imm n l, rmleaia. :l L'tid day oT Jim.'. A. I . P'1'1. HiiPPPllT P. W i ir.AT. i.V. ( Seal) 1 rk P. S. P : Jit'TH pr.It'l.' I v.puty 'krk ti 1
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" cns"! I;;,,o,;j,wo,,K ."M.xnKNFss. j Card of Thank . , , ! I h ard of a t a ; i r ad : t a k m a 11 '.vio 1 A J 1 r t ( a 1 1 1
:ir rolled and! We wish tf. thank our i:,;,'iy friends
nt-d r.-!.-1 i v.-s during our Pit-st b.-reiv-
i.-r.n h.ld on where others w
111 i-'f.e.
I'll . i ! o p. opb- Triu.- 1 , Go ir bra very a t,d a-il.-;
-Pi 1-ss than an hour after t i, vas nt its v.-o--if tli- town w:
..- 1 . p.-n through ti-- 1 t s . f o-:r lear
jl-iobard ai-d f .a 1 . r. als. f.r the le-au-t ais.-d for j t ifnl floral offer inrs. rganU. .! Mil-. c.K.t. Pt "KGNFP.
the I ( ' ! f! I . I . 1 : b. N AND r-.-i-l i;!;NC!b!.bm:v. ti-n
Dr. W. E. Nichols
Snecbl Ati?rtIon to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Su.'te 101, FL-tt National Bi-.k Builcisfj Phonos: CEze, 145; hcs. 1523
I.. iNDiiN. June . The war office is;
wtttaut. olftciHl cm tlrmat Ion of r. - tv,.rv mlnut
.: ts that clashes have occurred be-j them, t we-n British troops and polish in- jincroit 5 1VFH sov, 1II. -a-g-rts ;n up!- r S:bjia. St a - an - J Tie F-rb.it Cary. pr. :vv.- nt p'ny.-n-:,T:-l this aft' rif.oii. Jrian, ftnrt.d to his unbic.a: t .ca -' lir.g to a press r---ot t the .,)!tl to rescue his -n !:,-.. rt, Pr-fl-l, were fifed ip-n by V'a'-sb y:a;is eld. v llii -.vas t'.ifj,. d ii". tu-'-'-nts n.-ar Gross Str-hliiz. siis'a.n- j fat h-r's . ffi en th-. s... ;,i ;i . .- ire - : c a -' : 1 1 1 i s. !n -.fTa. buiicag. H-t-.i- . 1 . . v-. ra
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Mr. ami Mrs. G. Cope announced her or boys have registered, tie re isi!;
tho engagement of their daughter l.u-istiil pbnty of nau-.i t. r every peri-d cib, Kathryn to 1-7. P. (Jr. nzer at a of the camp. So. if you are sure you delightful party at their home Friday j art fifing, register now. as thlis will evening. frames and music were en- j greatly simplify tho worn of the camp ojyed after which a dainty luncheon ; leadf rs. A boy's expenses will I.Mr as served. The guests included the j three dollars a w ek. He will bo i.uMisse.! May Johnston, Mildred Walker, jdr en:-, pet en t adult Tend- rsh'.p at all Ann Schramm. Anna Piiz. Lillian. times and vvtll roa-iv iii -tru--: ban in Mr'tiin and Anna Klein, ''lara arid : cntpp -rait, wood era;"", nature study, KIiK-ibet h Manter.euffel. Grace Ma bony, " p. rs. .Tia 1 health, swimmiig. a th ;-1 i -s, j'.ir.'Mr.-t Ples-nf P., Florence Kubn. ! ' There will be lots of cam s, ir-.otl Kmm.i and Mtra.-tr't vruI. Km ma ' Mutits. high adventures an. I a g.d
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tinni from start to linlsh. Tiie camp ieafi-rship will endeavor to return every boy back a betfer and strong, r hoy for having spi tit his time in camp, ltvgistratioh !'' is few. Uegistcr now. COUHT Or HONOB Tho Curt of Honor will meet for
I the f am :;i.i ' ban of candidates and
j .awarding of badge. h Friday evening. Frt drleh Tteokman and Kenneth ! June 1'h at eight o'clock in Judge -tpitfiirl -.T-oro iTiii q rt t Yt , I' ,'llltrv It. iter's cuTt room All S'Ollts Iii.
b-.me ? Harry Mitchell of Chicago' are .pKib;.- pb r- i at head.piar- , p ye;-p rday. !t rs before 'I'h i- iav. Pin- ;t. This jtj Court of Honor -v: I -.t.. soeoiv.l and j Ifj
t-.'itiiff Martha Von'.sh. ; Prst class tc.-t .;..! " M -r.'. l-''dues t ' l
te (l;,!v Sce.uts s ! ) iMin paid Ml! : I wr.
Vnm.. the M"s1.imca 1 1 . F-hreiher. Orenaer. F. Cope, A. .lanteuffel and I'. Dhloch. Mrs. A. N. Huts, n ,,f 91 Ogi1-n S't. wilt entertain tho SGt.-h and ('ha'ter flub Wednesday aft.-riivon at her hot.oi.
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(U-asoii, I"r-ka Tti'ey 1 ft for Muns-y, Did., t--'Piy In nttrl'd tin; state convertien of th D. of I.. Sadie Fctfe. a still e '-"i; Mi! : t f ..... woma n I. ald a ltl att -iu'ia ic- .
5 e-i r a !- gi -- r.standing u ill
'e.- and are in good dmit'.-.i 'o tiie court.
V r e.... 1 vors. 1
S-.y ! r Ilt,i.-'n .
"-.ii'V.ley. Anra and li-l-th v '-'e;.ap--r, .and Tom Ker,-e-biv w ith Miss Ibrntece r su -i a.-.c r home at(P-.:-..j
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LiVE LODAL NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE nE3ISTlTt HlXCS. BITrOI COVERIMi, HItAlDI'VG PKOHI'T SKRVIC'E C.U.I. W4J.H'S TEI KI-IIONE 44C SI K. STATE ST., HAM310ND l-l-
v-i,-yv- VOiLIC. Jun" f,.--,l;
r.-.u-k't cloyed unsettled today, n-nrlyj
ai! tho active
supply
issue-5 hmng in biigeii-?.
in the late trading. Manyji,
st .p l .ss ord- rs were rcacued and tins helped the decline. G r.era! Asphalt was one of the weakest fealtnas failing to Tti-Di. a b'-s . f over six poin's. V". S. Steel sold down to lii's and Paid in yielded ov-r tv.o point sto 77rm. Stud, baker le.clinel "iJ-Vi. to 704 and Merh un Pete, fell over three points to I471j,. The railroad issues h. Id around their low levels of mid afternoon. Giivi-nira. nt bonds unchanged by railway and other bonds i -lsettb-d. Total sales today 7IS-a.. shares; bonds ilaiil.'ej.
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The Hammond Optical Co. vlthti to nk' VOilK, .Pan- .- unno'J'i.'e that they will contin;'- ! ; a tiuri.'-iii Car an..' 1 1 1 .
give the same a;rviea and satisfaction ; ... m e i i c-i n S: a heretofore. 6-4-.J liu.rirsi, "1 . RTA T n T? iT iTCT, T?.V T RT1 c ali 1 o
. i i r .ii y. 1. and 'i'. led il
("lilcago ,: ,ly - a'h-'.ar rate-. - - be. a I w. : olorado " lo'rg distance, hauling. Ph. nr s 1 ' t 1 ' , ,.,. p ,e i . . .. . ....... r -. - r
ami e., u , .v nie: i. a ii ..i '.- o a : o , - , - . Pine, Hainmor.d. .a-la-Pit
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Th Germania Pebeka ledge I. o. . F. will h.' I the-lr regular meeting Tuesday. Jun. 7th. Th"r v ill be an initiation of can lida t .-s . Ail members of the Degree Staff are asked to he present. 8-6-1
Special Auto Parties Spend the day at Cedar Pake. Will drive my seven pass. car. For part i s of 5 or more $lo".n P.. T.. one way $1011. The same rat- to Crown Point. Please make rs-rva t i-ns ah. ad. Phone Sfiit-J. Hammond. fi-t',-1'
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The L. C. TP A. will bold their; regular meeting at Weis Hall Tuesday ' evening at 8 p. m. Posiness of importance to be discussed. fi-t-1
Common Witchhazel Fine for Sore Eyes It ts surprising how- quickly eye inflammation Is helped by common witchhazel. camphor, hydrastis. etc, as mixed In Lavopttk eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled w it h chronic eye Inflammation Par many years, was greatly helped in two d.ivs. We guarantee a small botr'e of Pavoptik ta help ANY CASK weak, Btrained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FTIKE. Summers Pharmacy, Hammond, Ind. Aiv.
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Terrazzo Work Schmidt, Bros.. Washington street, Gary. For prompt and efTiciertt work, call 3650 or 91.
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Prices slashed on our entire stock of new and used furniture. Some very good specialson Ice Boxes and Gas Ranges for this week only. After June 10th we shall be pleased to be of service to you at 97 State Street.
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