Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1921 — Page 5
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NE'AS SERVICE. ) " -K.i.-Tli.-rs in .its ;
part. .,f th.- n.i.idl. w-nt :."l;y w-.-r- i r?-H)f.R an ;cj . ; - u ' -i nt ut l-y ihj 'hxajr-i Iiv,- S; ck Kvh.-unf- ursiinsr ' nfm to r.'str;i yh:iment t-i ' a: ' !' j ?." the pa.-kins .-f r, ' . r.-. . I ) niorii; i za - tlon of th- trad'-- tii- app-i! i -lar-H. j will rr-su!t from further glutting of j t h mark i-t . J Two reasons ni-f nssiRni3 for thf j pr.-pnt nvfr.t."-k.-d .stains .-.f the' parkiric; ctlUts . On- if tho wont J ran-.paicn w,tv.','"1 "V rural bank art'I j
mrchr.ts to in.in.-f fftrni.'rs to sei: thfir trra.ii aiol livestock anJ "pay their 3ibts.' Th- -. ornl is a saii'1n slump in . onsunipt ion of io'ef. This wnnd cause i. at! : ltniK'.l to hip-h T"ta51 prices of meat ami to the- unemployrnpnt f-itiia-:on. One of th - rff.-t. of holding cat tlon the faniu, thf- live stork xohatiRf c.f ntfnd, wiil h.- to force down th.; retail price of n-.r-ats. "Thf (ires.",d hr;-f trai. ac.-ordiTr to (hi appral. i." now lit morahzPii an.1 ooiI ftorej plant? airf-ady ar: Jininifl with meat s. M to v1 is nbut' .rs who enn find no mark.t for it. Th "pay yn:r liTiTs" campaign, tt $5 detlareU. also his been responsible for recent dec-lines in the rrico of Krsin. Corn and oats on the Chioasro "por.i of trade reaohed the lowrst Jvel yr-ivterday slnro l&US Ttquida'icn of these grains has he-'-n marked heavy for th p.it thirty days.
W'.IIys uv.rlund ; f-'iio !n o- oil 17 T- ..J r-ii-if!.' C.;il iiiid Ca.- . ... I . T 'a- i f I- . ... i mi ti.n sn .ur inhi:r win-: at- -.o. c d. i it. No. :: c. U.: .id'.i N 1- l!;:r1 W.::t. r
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;':;.-t: BUS CO. HALTED o, - i BY INJUNCTION ' 1 u-''1.; Jir-'-K 'K!'. HI.. AM. 2 An mj Jur. ; '. iia.i :'ne I iar.. of thf ' j' t-.:.' I-.U-. -'o . o !:;:;o: Cirate a r-.'-:,- -. - - - -n -f h'!-- c !o .-om;-t" ' vf I,:'r..: Traction m ; any. .ludc--M i !: ix KTS. ; o, . ., :;T ; ;, t d :i:: o--:,r rt i-tra!n n J I -r - i u.- -.. fr m op'-r.-'-'n or. gtre-e- s 1 ti."'- j . T.-f Com,-Any pr-ped to . i 1 ars,-.. n far'-?. F i-e on t ; '' ' : '-' i . '-. i : ,-irs ' : ii T or n -,
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AIleRed memher of murder band and detective who helped trap them. Left to ri?ht : Stefarm iaRaddir.o, Police Detective Kepelto. Francesco l'uma, (jiueppe Lombardi, Vito Bonventre, Mariano (ialante and Bartolo Fontano.
Driver, crazy with fear by the ghost of the man he had killed appearinp: before him in a dream, Bartolo Fontano. an Italian, confessed to the New York police
and in his confession implicated five other New York Italians, who he says have been guilty of many murders. Fontano ar...i the men he implicated have all been arvc.t"! find are bc-ir? held with
out tail. Now York police believe thnt throinrh the confession of Fontano the workings of ,-in Ainerican bratich of that ancient Italian society, the Camorra. have 1-r-c.i exposi"1
Twin City News Notes
For Infants, Invalid anrlGroM'fneCbtldrfn I The Original Foud-Dnnk For All Af?s
for INFANTS & INVALIDS
ASK. FOR HorlFck's The Original Avoid Imitation ad Substitute.
Rich Milk, MaltdGrln Extrnct in Powder No Cooking Nourihio Digoatibla
Mrs. Ii. K lirmr from I,ontr l.-ikf wti f----'. 'ho- a; (-..-. Mrs .ui--U5t Jolm.-i'i
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refrt-jhinents w.-r- ; Miss Katiiryn a as t number of lovely k u t -Marjory Bets. Mnry 1 1 o 1 e n M r r i ?o n . Ann. and Marnar.-t M-ro Helen f'Krri.o. Mir:-i!o'..!-.y Stew art . Mr.-.
very ably assist'-.1 ut ntiTt,!iiiiK th. liitl" pt'.ipk- by Mrs. Ja.'k Aloii: .
rv ,! I-itth j fr. and Mrs. Charloe AKriinn and; recovered about '2 point on ..ne
roupi. nt of a littl.. dau5.-ht.-r Alary Ca t ht-rl.iv, "f to in 1-4: South. -rn P.o ifn- r ! 1 r'.nr, .Vine aiiU j Jackon 111.-. I-'oi.. who have been the j to 77 I t nnd He tide- h. in Stc.i I:, re-
Co..pf r. j house f-iu st rf Mr. a ml Mrs. labert, covered II t" !-x. Co-, -ernr-tf nt
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a-.e. uid be ho.-iepi to th. No N.mie '-I-.lb (in Tuesday i e- : r.p-. Cnr.i. will be the div-rsiou of t'l' e.-ninr.
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Mr-. .J . Ihaeh. jr.. and Mrs. I'.a'pli r- an rerentty went to Franktort, fnd.. to visit their mother. Airs. Fr.tnk V.-niiner, who has b.en witii ii'-r father. Mr. Kramer for sometime. Mr.-- lbach it-turned yesterday and Mr.". P'-an will return Monday.
: la rry AV Kastwooi.!. ..!, of Ilamond's 1-a'lsn .-hlroprrfetors. Kit j.- for D-ivetipiirt, la., where he w -. i i '-r.it the Lyceum and take a post : -idii.it. urse at the 1'aliiu.r sienool I'll. ropractic . This course ;s offer- .' . v.-ry yeat. ,t whieh t:m all the -t w oi k i- ci .-' ii .
H-m y in of 11amm.nd a.n-1 Air Ab.t !. tijrh.-.n of I.aii.-m iiave K'-r. t- ' - tjiaion. Minn . for a w--.f k'j. - isit with their brother Krnest lUoniti- '-in.
Mrs J. W-iniiiK of Oarfi.-'id street ard Mrs C. ! of Korsyrhe avenue w:i leave today for parts in Minnesota . Th.-y iv-,!: I,., goo ten d ys . Mrs. Uobrt Ht.-wart of West t.'ar-r-I street very eiiarrningiy entertained ar a birt lidav- party on th' lawn in i-iiner of her little daughter Kathryn's t ijrhth a.r.ni ers.ary . A cilor .-.-hen- e of yellow was prettily earned out with lare-e ln--la of frar'bm fli wer;. and dainty favors. The Hub tots r joyed srames and rnnsie befoie delicious
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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEUTITt Tt I (, IllTTOV COVER BRVIl7IS Pit OMIT SKRV1CE CAM tVASSKVS TKLEPHOVE 446 1 STATE STHEET, HiMMOStt 7-15
Mrs. C-eoi Jf- Hach of State lne street was hostess. t. a 'liiiiiln-r yours people at a delightful surprise party lat evening in honor of her daughter. Miss Mayl-ell.-. Tali baskets of larkspur ami golden r.l were i.:Htierexi tliroush t ho ltvinie rnomg. The evening was t nji-yably pa-s-'i with games, mu-ic and danclnK. after which a dainty eollatp-n was serv-d. The ilTu-jos were Mr. and Mis. C. A. Norton. Mr.--. T. 1,. .Nort-n, the Misjses Cw-.-nii.-tii Al a oy. t.'atherme Ford. Lillian Wienir.L;, I.tHsuti LKi.-ll, Iueila i.uscher, ami Kmma Word. Messrs Harry (ord.n. Karl '. iayt. n. i'avid Norton, Iver Stundard, ilarxry M t.'ny, Ernest St andard. Ralph Rhod-s Steve Teibcl arid Wilbur Bach.
F. K. Mott a.nd lii-b t.-r. M iss Rosemary Wi home todav frm Iiik.
Kranddaug-h-si.'i, ret u i n d 'C7 i iin-ba.o.
Mr and Mrs. tVilliam A
ha-..- as th. ir house KU'-st Mr. Airs. W. O. I'.tUer of French who w::i he h. re ab.-u a week. Kitter is a ntphew of Mr. Stoat.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Vo.-rli.-1s and ; family of Williams st motored to j Hastines, Miehisan. and will be there j for s,ome time. j - Robert liira;' leiidinu mar m "Tin- j Rat" will be the '.-u st of 7.1i. ami; Mrs. C C. Ksnstvill of WaRham st . nv.T the ve. k- nl . The Kinvilis w ' ! ! also entertain Miss Wail, a tai- j
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-har.-s; loini for week 2.2til.2iHi Itond sales i...ja v i " 1, !".( . ft
Stout I $ i X. 0 7 T.l,r" . HIV i r 1 ' '-tk- f INTERNATIONAL t-l SS Sf.P'Vl
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ed throuKb Hanimoml this morning on h. r way t Indianapolis to si. end the. week-end with Major M' Hon whose. quarters are :ti the eapitid at tin- r-?-tnt till:' .
Tulsa to attend the brother. Lots' ll..h-
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Miss Maude Lurk of f'j.r Mvd . fi.aa o,, . . ;.Iiio-' Hearh to be the puest ' fri'-nds tii. re for si vi riil das.
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inr '. n h: ci y - - - ' - Mr. and Mr. William R. B-afty and '-.. : William, t r.i-.v f ord. Fb-a-nor and Lhiiip ..f Hiichlumi stree; oft :'uis mo'-ntn-.' for Rom- City, ind . wh-re they will attend a family lean Ion and !s:ic of the Jb-attys before motorlnjr on through the state. Tfiey will he jf,m,. f.,r inn weeks. Airs. Herman Ti'-fvtithi.l ,-.f Ali. k"iMie'i!.. hii ha.'! f" . 11 Co e-,, ,;f !,. r -ister, Mrs. A. Hart of logjii st..
M.t,s An el la I'oien of s'i'!i H-h-rnan st . a-.d Miss c-,. ii O'Connor of Walter .-t . are sp-n ,1 '. n a iheir vacation at Ktinkakee and Marttnton, Lbnohs with friends and relati -.-..
left for her home yesterday after ev- trading dull and
SOMETHING NEW In the Way cf a Hot Water Heating Plant
for the Home. ! The IDEAIWvRCOLA Hot Water Heat- ' irg Outfit gives healthful heating, fuel (saving, cleanliness, safety, comfort and t satisfaction. I The IDEAL-ARCOLA is the latest and j greatest invention of the age. V.e have ; dozens of satisfied customers in HamI mond.
NTtP-iAT!0N.L N t v. s Sf ICE; . f Sec Heater on disnl.iv at Rarher Shon.
mark-1 closoi ' irretular" t...l.-.. -with Calumet Ave. and State St. Phone Ham- Jj
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R.-v, r, n. Dye. east,..- f th s-c-"ti't naptist i-hnri-h ..f Indianapolis, will preach at both Cv rn.Tntnjr and evenln? services t. m-.rr.-w at tiiFirst Baptist churcii.
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of the standard issues recovered true- . tion and price;, (estimates given tree OI
tionally while others closed areutiu the- low levels. chandler motor r.-roi r.-'l over .-t'..' point I.. mliiie Studt b.i k' r iitiis'n.-d at its low- mark of 6 t-S. F. S. St-I huriK around 7 1 and Mexican R tr.-i-etim around SI it-4 ; licm-i.-'I Kieetric
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MOTHERS Fere a chance to outnt your ohi'dren for school. I a.m hit i net a sale "n all children's appar.-l. come in and ,e rny dresses, suits and underwear. a;- dresses nia:l" to order. Mrs. R. R (lark. 2nd floor, room 2. Strnuhe Fildsr. s-17-.t
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CONSUMERS WHOLESALE GROCERS 540 Kohman Street ANNIVERSARY SALE Watch This Paper For Date of the Greatest Grocery Sale Ever Held in Hammond.
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SATISFIES TO THE L-TTERMOST Deliveicd AnyM'here in Any Quantities at Any Time Ask for It By the Name CONSUMERS ICE CREAM CO. 108 PLUMMER AVENUE Phone Hammond 244
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me tasy Vacuum wasfler is merely the good old fashioned Plunger Electrified
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There is, therefore, nothing about it to wear or tear the daintiest garment. It occupies little more space than an ordinary washtuh, yet has a larger capacity for the amount of space it occupies than any machine on the market. It is automatically protected against overloading. It has a sanitary round tank-- there are no grooves or corners to reta;n impurities from dirty suds. A pas burner maintains water at a sterilizing temperature, and eliminates the necessity of boiling clothes in separate water.
Electric Company
571 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND. 619 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO. 3402 ELM STREET, INDIANA HARBOR.
Colonel John Philip Hi!!, member of Congress from Baltimore. Maryland, has recently introduced a bill in the House of Representative.-; fcr the rep'sai of the Volstead Lav,. We respectfully urge every citizen who has the welfare of the country at heart to write a letter to Colonel Hill, commending him for his patriotic and fearless stand in opposition to the organized prohibition forces. We also suggest that you write to your own member of Congress, sending him, if po.c-ible, a copy of your letter to Colonel Hill, so that fie too may know where you stand as regards prohibition. Colonel Hill should be addressed as follows: COL. JOHN' PHILIP HILL, House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. Won't you let Ui send you a supply of these slips, so th. t you may put them in your outgoing letter?, or send them to your friends? Drop us a postal card we will do the rest. THE ASSOCIAJION AGAINST THE PROHIBTION AMENDMENT, INC., Muascy Buhding, Washington, D. C.
Join the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment Identify yourself with this nation-wide organization of reputable cHi?ens who are working to repeal the Volstead Law, to curb fanaticism and rule by the minority, and to restore liberty, prosperity and self-respect to America. Dues only $1.00 per year. Remit to The Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, Inc., Mtmsey Building, Washington, D.' C.
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AT DOUGLAS PARK Sunday, August 21 Baseball Game Between the North Side A. C. and the Colored Giants of Last Chicago Prize Races of Ali Kinds A f eature Race After a Greased Pig Band Concert and Refreshments on Grounds Admission Free
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