Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1921 — Page 2
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ARY TO SHIP STEEL DY BOAT
'i?'inds of of 1 product
of the (;-trv Woi k.s .if thi li.nt Se
; n . t !-. y which have I" . .1 .ii oribu-'1 j i't.r the i vur.Iry liiol -vorbl in ihu Nist
by rail, art to b.i srbppod wh. ri it. 1 ! t r u..h Its Uc;:tii..vli'.'U bv Insat 1:1
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v! 1 1 ! .b'-maTub .1 at ti.i.n t . or.:-, if. a f ,-w !
tS j V i'..-!i!o-, whi.'h ;.s s'i.il i . i ,r, o th- way j M l l for t..-l .!,:-,. m.T.t by b. at j N 4j i T!io jttor.l "i'iM'a!'. :-ta a:l Us nrt i f - .yjK j b (? wr!;t-il ' 'it. a jo.nn !t r a w.ii.-r a - C-t. i) ' 'jp r. ..!- f'.itsr-'in yb. tn-nt of steel i ' r-'aiiif s . Tho fl.fini'. - br ir.ub-; : . " 'T""C ; J'iwt as soot; as i1". r. .- -t .' ; luiprovt;- ! I!
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j !. lust a iitomoliib' raoo no-ot "-v.-r -tni!.-il in loothtrn Indiana. Sun. lay'.j ik,..., a' tiio I'.jri.r S !-- i '.v ay wx-lbl if' j bar-1 to b'.-it on any tia. '.-i.
h iaj' .'i.i! .oiii'-t J' tu; to w wlin io. t on t h.. hat t b i .; . It r- .m-o-t '. iit ami ..... ii worthy of lh .j.-i-tatl.tit. Tliore wore x ill in tin- cvt-tit wliioh .h t rim :til if.,, oar loll f.i.-. 1 .all . "in 1 1 - ii . Til. y d op. -sixth a Tit i i aiiait aioiui! tio traoii f -r -,firt. At liiv on 1 ,.f the fifth mil. f ;.- hi1 mI out b.i'. ,ni: N- t.ta n "f '- ft a ui MiifT : 1 1 i iriiion i . Tloy h.ol a rt on i , . o .,! .- i'i - of tl.:
i-.o-oii Kept tnuis moving. Xliciei to tta Ti'TST OTtf
As one race waa llnisht-.i th -r.trants for tho next were ordt ifi to the tap. When it was ail over, tiie promoU-r had the atlfalion f having K. N. lJunm-11 and otb-jr followers of 'he
HOUSE CLEANER
"Yov.r riit.:i."ir.f is c rtalnly 'lie great ff-t r-;,n.r I .ver ?aw. I n?vor
.;ort tell him It was tru; mot satis-! th'
factory rriHet they hud aver attend.;,).
man bf in
.-uoh Pt'ofr oil,: be In a h'i-
I nin ftti.iii; ten ycat-s
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-l"il was bctt'r than lias bef-n
mad anywhere In tho region. l,eech x;etts to bob another meet In irohalily thrtie weeks.
o.jurso .and tloy ma i a t ." i nod thoto .rMt'. ois mil- after mil'-. It ran twon-ty-niii.' miles b.-foio Huff finally had
to flow dim ii b-eause of a burto-d out
toartiiL;. Newman enmo-d the- prize. liat" won th" ten-mile r.o-.e fo.r lain'! ears In ll m;mit.8 ,'i),6 neonds. bier-
tram of lb bat t w n the ten-mile race' lor Ford c.us !n 11 minutes, 12.4 .see-! Cznt Win-ot.-H. The Mile !... trial race was' A Nw "rU hiii bis porkt n by Haitis In hA b-id . p-.-eiai . j I,','o''l in eam-t. Cr.nK to rourt is a lbs tio.,, was l minute, H. lsinj pnino anyway j-t.ti ltiok at it. Tile ni'.-t . x. -Iliinj iii,-.. was the five- ! 1M rolt F'rcc I'rt-sS. nob- mateii event IhUhhi Huff'.s lb i - - - ' i'- and t! .- Hiii-iis l-'oni. 'J'hey toie' iirniiii tiie lriiej mil.- artr i,,:To v-r'hj
' ! is l-;ntttiif untit tio r-ist qu.irtei i of tl;e, fiith m,:,: when Huff nosed ,o;tj a b-ad and eios-od th- tape only loill l a .-ar b-i.;tii slea-l of ll.irris. The!
There was no dust and the. teaek
stood tho grind almost as well a.s a youn'f,r iinc taki,!e lhe COUTl
pavt ment . Not an
lent n.ano.l : Mayr's W't.u let ful Jteiiitdy, and am
the day. No cars dropped out because I tllinr evervi.oriv it Is the e-hatr.-ai-'n
I of puneturi s or thiuwinn tires, v ti , .
i . ' . iiouse f'.fii'tfr. .ay ,a oniifr in -oo.i-
aeh and ;.!!. t- all i!ni and I ean fat a nyt bin tr . " It is a simple, harmless preparation tint to moves the catarrhal tioiens. from 'be mt- stliial tra- t and allay the- infiiirt'n-.ution w ii-li cause- praf tieaby :. 1 1 stomach. hvi r a n 1 ! n ' s t i v. .: ! ,i;!:ii, in' lildinu fi:PIeii, ItiS. ''Tie 'i''S Will eoilVin.e r money nfiiiob d Summers- 1 ' h -i ! i i m.-l dr:in i-ts ev.-1 y -a m- re Adv.
'row.i v. as up hull lli.i; the en'!t ra.
The ti-i
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MAC McCLURE OUT i
OF THE ARMY j
HADN'T THE PEP TO GET UP AND DRESS, HE SAID
vs.;. iot Major M lli' ! , bt t L i i .
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Famous Makes
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iou'vc certainly pot the pick of clothing values litre at $25. Smart mixtures, shepherd plaids, stripes and plain colors. For men and young men. HART, SCHAFFNER u MARX SOCIETY BRAND and MICHAELS-STERN Makes. Taken from higher priced lots.
Not all sizes in every style, but
a!! sizes in the sale.
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fine suits at i3
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flKi'm 2 Pair Pants)
$.75 $19-75
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Choice of fancy worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots, with two pair of pants ; and blue serge suits with one pair of pants. All wool and tailored like the finest men's suits. AT $S.75 ) you get values to $12, in rrood-Inokm?' models icr school and dress. Sizes 1 0 to 18. AT $12.75 you get the pick of some of our finest bovs' suits. Values to $18.50. Sizes 10 to 18.
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WHITING WOMAN DIES 111 TEXAS
d burn,- a ;
O A 11 fe'l iOSt . .1 .--ar ;,ii. I t. n dayr . :i : ., ii w i s ,1 is. i ii
Hut the Old Itialilr It-.i.'lder. NrrvA'rtli. ,ii He.otoreil Ills Ui.r. I
proved i y i, i m-.ti. -.!:, nod ; tiiiftai i 'o ! ; ii: aio! r bi.t a 1 1 r i it is loo to the bom mamb-r i i- t:era! of
Ttii b. 8. Army bop- As-a. was r. -
tui ii-d appro-, t d. rel.i.-':i;,i- a
.c:.- tho ivsu.t of bo k of .-. ph,o:a.-iit ava'.bitle for h'm at I-''. S n e ! h ; n
t!i fid and l!s;le!s that I h.-rd!y bad ' toourh pep oft on niy clothes. I have used N rv - IVnri h only two we, s a ie1 I .-irr r.-ih!'.' mi proved "
j At this tone of yer, many o op,. f..ol ' j It use!,. . t , ei-, hope and, i , p r e .-f 1 iin :-, 'hi. need of a ' j surrerider t d' itc.-si-J (. Units h n ! tonic. If the reader f-ls that way, ' i N -v-Worth will b-iild you ij so' , t him ciio..s. NVrv-W or! ii for his
iiiickbv. 1'roof tfvut it iv '.11 do tb.is H ' tonlo. If. nfter 'vi have tn.k' ri vour
b -hay. : ,.,,. j ,,, i,,,r,,i,..jJ ...., f,., ,.., v ., , , , ,.,
s-.tisiied users, one .f v. Iihb, written i diutrp,it is .-:iit!,"i ized to refund your
BIJOU Last Time Today and Tomorrow THE HIT OF THE YEAR
EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT
OF
THE COLOSSUS OF THE SWAl
I-:. Wilson. West I'opb
SCHOOL BOND ISSUE APPROVED
Sidney. Ohio, says: "I pad nervous in-d'--.esti. n, a-td c-on irin't. sb- p at nltrht. I would iv.ik" up in tio- mot nine; f.i
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. ' no.n-y. Sold by ail leading drug-
Kists . 'Sold at $1.00 pt bottle and rerotnmer.ded by -Summers l'hurmacy. Ad v
Tiie Hamm.-'ti.i Hoard da y t : ; h np;.ro
',"i:l TO THE T'VESI wHlTINii, ln.J.. Ai..r. 9.- Th Wh'.tinsr friends of Mrs J. J, JCeby will !'
u-ri- vol to l.esr of her death, whien i took jd te-f in San Ant'-ni.i, Texas. n ' Sat'irdav. foll witio; a battle oi Hhout 1
tiit-e.. y-ars with t -i be rc iilosl.-,. having K-or.e s .utii ab.-ut r. o y ars Ho. WUii
-stltnotiv oil the ci-.ys ti.'.s in t
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A m. n ! I . ou.
Kir.d'nc it impossible f .r her to re
I turn to this Uke reti.-n. Mr. Kelly! Wil" f --vh..--l ,,;i;!... n. A ! w to was with Ills u if, returned tiJ "ir the ntwiltieii : j Whiting-, set;!- d up his afth.it a and'1-' tb" i":ar.i ti-- ',-. o. : . ri i ; -noved bis biblrt-n to San Anr -niob'be b..ts." issue 1- appro, e,i. ! who dii-ir. - tiie rarei.ts' absence were- Ibe tin: is o,,;., n,,l from
i n cha-o.. of their grandmoth-r. Mrs.-'b w .a !- used in trUruitii: tiie in- i K::. .a llumphrty. jd-isri-;.!! lb.-: -r; :: bo.hi-t,-, TU- 1 i l'r s..veial weeks it has been ' hotels are f -r a tw-fnty year term audi know n that her -o.-.,iit!or. ha.-, Lo u1 vviil bear per .-!.;. snt- re.t. j . v-ry eritie;,! and pr at s ym pa t f:y was I
f it w hn tti news was, n-oav.- i tr.at TTTTtPT1 - Mrs. Kelly bad I s; out in her LattbV J UJJixXi
i for life. j Tiie deceased who was 42 years of ' as? was J'-f.-pbiii..., M; only child t-f Mr. and Mrs. t .ore- llumpbr.-y, a ! very popular irirl arid f.-liowinc !,fr i-.iar'-i.ii.'e to Mr. .1. J. K by th. y were en... of 'lie lest kiio-.cn oouplf-s In this
city, mov'.rtar ;n every cin-le. Tro re , ... ... , , .,, . ., , i
M , : o i o i ,- i i o . ,v - . . . -t r- i io : i t i ' , oj is !e. ,, riourn t io , oss t h e h u s tea n d : , , ,, , , , . . .... . . . .... '.vliii runs a 'soft 1 : : r. k pat o-r at Ml v. a-i 1 six chibiren. A?:.i s. J-ijin. l.i.'nio . , , . . , , , Ui , , ,. , i olumbia iLVeio.e. u as ari.-st, ,! boM! J Virginia. Huiiipnrry and ! ran'- s, and . , f ... , , , .,. ,. v. ; I h,r nn.ther. Mrs. TAU-n Humphrey.; .''V ' "J ' ' rZJ,.'fl
v ho is at present in Chicago wuh a ' t ' . . , , , " ' . : i
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TINKHAM M
DEALS OUT JUSTICE! S3
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niece, j The particulars of the fanrai wer not barned. so it is as yet not known; whether th remains will be shipped to Whiting. j
NEW LEGION POST
Special J-oi-ie A. I". Tihh; Hill, w
p.o:al iheont.r ib-oior.- Mi r. handd sey-rnl i-a.-.-s in the f I.ur,i;i":i i ci'y c.iirt this iiifirniri: in the a io'rn.-. Jiib.- Kb-tz and T.,.-id. V:!b itn A Trotk--. '. 14 Summer s'l-' i who runs a "s-.ft" 1 : : r. k pa; bo- at Sil i'i-.lumbia iiveio.e. u as ari'-ste,; lost and Sni;. : of th.- Hamm'-m! ,- partltH r.t ra id. -1 li:s fla.-.-. Ti-o- off iers had !-' h'-.i a Ceropbioit that. Mr. Ti-oike was vio!ut:tvr t';. t .-ur law. and wut out to i n --s1. ' a t -. Tiee f .und f.-ur pints of :.-.-!. d h.pio:-. p:,: f -in and part w io.-k.y. Tr..;ke pb ;.d -;u:ity and was fined $''.
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PARTHENON The Amusement Center of Hammond
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AT n.T TTc'PTTTT i mond vesterday and on--- ,,f them eroblMfl
'lie piortv in t'r.'- starion. H w a j : !
s-EM-VL to t.o- T)ME.;, l.-harK.d with b':r:- drunk and dUor-l- EaEeiSgt08BgiaCa :;niFi-'bi":-i. io .i . a ..ju t a At a-'-y ""i was fin. $ib- u.-. is .:.. i, -
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LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW
Morence Vidor m
Topics of the Day, Comedy, Orchestra and Specialties THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ethel Clayton in
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By Elmer Harris and Geraldine Bonner IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
in . ..: X IX-PART PHOTO CRAMA J tYfV?? iii4ljifi P?aa-, i w a fyi :t ' y THRILb-LAUGHsWd05 fV b :'vf ffNETY MiNUTES OF 7 u - a ' ' " - v-yAAi
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i no', t :r. of the ,-x-s,-r :r.-n of Orif- I bobert, whu
i fi-h and nrieb.bor.rs towns F.ilay cvc- "is ..mpar.ir n was a f t n-pt : ti ir.in. inttlal Mf f a were taken towr-l j him lo-m when the officer poMo-d to I f.rstar.iziii' a po?t of the American !--c- j up. j ...p.. Through th-- he'p tf the ,;rown I Th" lbr.1 man to -,,- arr.-!-tne.l , b e,-.'. I'ost, the tio.Ooii-y papers v,:r j A '.ex Za iiibre. wskl. " 1 M -rt n ;.v-n if
iotten, a.ud with r.ia-.tvt n signatures i Ka.t Hammond. Z i mbr.-w.-k i b.id a i
t- the application for a charter, pros- 1 b:ck eye, which hr couldn't ac-i.u'it reels b.ok very bright, inasmuch as for. lb- was lined $3 1 for he! lit? Ini oi !y f.f tc n are re j jired. ( toviiafed. 1 lai 'i.ce Uutchtna. was chosen tent- . I l' chaiirr,an '),vl he haa aU baoersi SPEEDING AUT0IST r. .a:;ve t- oran .za Lion. He ur-rosi A TTPTT) a nmT T I th.-it ail ex-si rv.ee t-o n from (Sriflhth. ! UAUoiiii) A iirlJbJLj 1 1 ;-: h'.a r,d. Hoss. S io-re rv i anj ljyer I Helieved to have b. '-n run down by ; and trie n-irhb. rlr-R: territory, who d-- J a sp'-edlnu nut-ist. ;..! b'or.len. G r y j sire to enroll a c.iart.-r members. ?:-- tr.ot . .re v c! i.-t , r.soloik- nt 4,.th avenue i isUn io fore next Th irs lay. Ai.gmt llta j nti.i Iratit rfr'et was found hi asimiand have tio- alms and puipos'-.s of th.-j ron?cio, condition nh nir the re.-id-
1 Ain-i b-an l.c-K.0ii ' xp,a;ie 1 tnd sii,-ui side bv Or. Johns of Last hi- airo w n
the r.;.:u at. on for a charter. The an-I Mas drlvintr nbuie Mi dp.' road early la:-
j nu ai dues aie only three dolbii's, j,;4y. j evening. IT.-rdetl ii'i? Miff-t inr from , ; able, in adva:.c. j painful bruists and his motorcycle wfs i The folio A-.r.tf younr men enrolled as ' badly damage. i according to Infwrmn- 1 i charter iiiri'iii.r: Fridiy evening and' tion.
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T3 EUTH,HIT I10XEK5
ERDTH, MOTHERS BOY RUTH.TflE LOVER RUTH THE HERO
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A PLAY EVERY BOY AND GIRL BETWEEN SIX'0 SIXTY SHOULD SEE
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if rs Join them;
! P-iii! Kikl-ifrt, Walt- r II. bohs-, Job.n I A. Hook, Arthur Oh-en. Fred Huokbjberry and John Swets of Hip bland and Laurent tie St. Auoln, I'et r hi. Hedar, ! I., rsn Clark, John A. Minniner. John j C. MariK, N-.ck W. M iiir.l naer, Arthur S. i i-'rohlin', Thon. as M N-. n v, Ciiarb .s K. j Rbdil, rtutherforl 15. Waiters. William P. Miller. I.eo 11. Kh.nop,-' s-. k and Clari '-nee m. Hutchir.s of Or.-ffit h.
Iti-.'i.Aik .i'S a tti'k.M ifT u ar
ELKS AND FRIENDS ! TO HAVE A PICNIC
ISPECUL lj tut r."trU'HlTl.N i, Ind.. Aii-ruft S. Mfttibft.
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rf tiie K,ki l.orli;.. .-,r.d th'-ir friend : fr-ori all i.art s of T,:o .- eountvy ivi ttath.. r tomorrow n; w'.iif.r? Park for a n ti. Obi a - h iO 11 e, , I -. ! Th crowd -a ill :at'.:r ea.r'y hut tl-e en tert a: -iir.cn t u s n--t i-ta : until after i picnic bir.eh has io .-n t-t.j .. ,!.
; t rere in.; r.t- a oasena,: j-a- le hetween i two Klk teai-is at two o". lock. The j races will y tat t at four VcSock and the ' b-ncr list I.', ,-xp.-,.-ted to furnish at least i two hours of excitr-n-o r.t.
i one of tne h's; r a!':r t h- dav I . LI ,1 . , A ,., , i short Havana, tnev are ?
i tho tf.- ased pi.? ciins.-. s-n.-one is equal to tiie highest- ;;5..iv'
i h'in; to fret some lt,.tU mlirh'y cheap. rsr',rfA rlnsrc r,n k efjjj.. .
market, Tet they sell for
j 5c each. They are mild, t , Un.te Statee Holds latent Record. . fragrant, and draw with h?:' A i .,...1.1,., . . .. ... . . . t
. o.., OI....OV. o. i.i.nos rw . i ,tl Tv.f
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Being made of the best
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iaere wtu tie mi i.r l n g- at the paviliion
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1 in tho Th-iited S'ntcs r.a-H
in tt t.ny o'her country. j breathing.
WHILE THEY LAST Full Size $9.50 SPOT LIGHTS, $5 Only Attached to Any Car HENRY WAGNER CO.
E. Chicago, Ind.
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Wednesday and Thursday Blue Ribbon Special?
The Blue Ribbon Sales Event has been a great success. From all corners of Lake County people have responded to the values offered. Wednesday and Thursday will witness still larger crowds and further values incomparably low. Be here Wednesday or Thursday morning.
Dress Serge $1.50 yard 54 inches wide, in an excellent quality. Navy blue only.
Dress Ginshan
25c yard 27 inches wide, in a beautiful range of checks. French Voiles 35c yard 40 inches wide, in a beautiful range of figures. Swiss Organdie 69c yard 45 inches wide, in pretty colors, permanent finish; 98c quality. BaroneUe Satin $3.50 yard 40 inches wide, in white, peach, pink, rose, brown, navy and black.
A Hundred Feet of Aprons
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ii each
500 beautiful Aprons, in chambray, gingham and percale. Tie-back, neatly trimmed. NEEDFULS J.&P. Coat's Thread, 150-yd. 5c Wilsnap Fasteners 8c Hair Nets 8c Clothes Brushes a 50c Safety Pins 3c Sida Embroidery Floss, 35-yd.35c Ladies' Muslin Drawers 39c Children's Pique Hats 59c 45-inch Pillow Cases 39c Long Cloth, 10-yd. bolt $1.39 Table Oilcloth, 45-inch 45c Ladies' Ribbed Comb. Suits.. 49c
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Ladies O021S 19c each
Black, red, blue and grey, in a good quality. patent leather. Clark's 0. !i T. Crochet Cotton
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All sizes, in white or ecru. Ladies' Purses $1.59 each Ger.ume all-leather, in seasonable shades. Each purse fitted with mirror. Silk Ifose Art c Si.Ou pair Pure thread silk, in black, white and cordovan. Ladies' Bandeaux 29c Plain pink, in all sizes.
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