Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1921 — Page 9

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THE TIMES. PAGE Crown Point r 1 a ; i ; i "!ark :i ; i y, of ijatv, ai ncji! d that ur hud bei. a uwu.-d btui tlar sSc-.iut, tin i I ii e ra n k oi hiirmo-t hori" LA f e ' U u U - ut or-D..n-!a:fa.Vf in th-- American boy y ii ixa! on. Allot i;-r iinry boy. i:d Stump, 4.".0 li'.'lawu.i'f su.il Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital. w 1 1 1 vi be Turn me . war. -i i d the 1J

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Mr. and Mr Homer McCrillus will vacate the Wheeler house on I'uurt tt.. about October first, when Mrs. MoCrillua will go to Peru t. remain until the

House, which the Mc . rill'in (Miit' iui'iaii'

building on the Ijcbmati Jot is completed. The cottage, which tin Whalers vacate will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ipvln Linton. .Vo new cases have developed !n the diphtheria epidemic and wi'h the siring ent methods feeing used to combat the disease it is thought all danger of a spread of the disease ha? .been eliminated. Airs. W. P. Fpsham of Mlwaukee. is spending the week In Crown Point. Sills assisting In the care of her sister. Mrs. Mdbel Schedell, wlio has ben very sir k with sciatic rheumatism the past few days Mrs. Haftle Foster Tl!l of Roadhouse, 111., spent a fw days in Crown Point the early part of the week a" the uest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. ltaaech. She was accompanied here (by her grandion. Mr. Margaret Pettibone of Ts Angeles, California, la upending tiii.week Jn Crown Point as the house -truest of Mr. Jrha J. Wheeler. Mra. Edward Honk and son Warren. hve returned from a three weeks vixH with relatives in Chicago and BloomIn tm. IU. Clarence Schmidt left on MonSay for

ln ! vei s'.i y of Illinois, where he take a four year court;. Emma A. Carpenter, through .M:in- 1.,'Lii ts and Jlerylniian,

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her I.a-i 11 1 y. rt I'll JllMl illj

led a w to: of replevin a"r'ain:"t a ii H. ii'.l.-. sher:ff of laki i-o

f r imm.ba!e po..se.i'n of c ;:" !.-;.. i fleets of tuv value of w bieii i he defend., tit unia vfu)lv

without light, bold. The good were . ur'-d "ii a writ of attachment in the (! of lhmer K. Livers -vs. Arthur O. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Ku aerie Cooper and family have returned home after a pleasant ii':t with Mrs. Adeiia Cooper. lleputv Sheriff Ki-Tiard Kllboru returned on Sunday from a business trip to Casper, W'yon '.ng. The rooms recently vacated by the Lake County Tub nd .;arrmty Co.,

ii. re being handsomely ib ooriit e,l arid

v; ''.I be occupied hy the Catholic Kori sn i's as a lodge .iut cub rooms, as soon, as they are lini.-'hej. F.W M R H I A ; K I,KTA S F.S Howjiid J. Hill. Hammond, Alicia Mf.tt n, Hammond; Oman Inan, Hara-r-ond. Electa Martin. Hirriinond ; Kdvard M. Smith. Fast Chicago, Nellie S".:k. Superior. Wise.; Walter H, WiekLorst. Rohertsdalo, Ploruicf H. Vtiham, Whiting; Joseph J. Jardnak. Gary Julia I"onova!, Gary; Hubert K. Davis. Chicago, Illlen V. Seeliorn, Gary; Michael Mipliwy. East Chicago, Catherine F. YVadas, Kast Chicago.

BANKERS INSTITUTE ! MEETING TONIGHT j i Tile fourth of a series of Hankers j In; tituU- meeting!; which wil 'he con- I ii.;. teu at the Gary Y. .M. C. A. through ; tie vvinti r no-mris will . held thM J (vtiiir; v. ith u u.uii-r aeeoidii. to an j announce nit-t.t made by its pre;'. dent b'. M. Tyler today. A hundred mro : ; a ry ami out of town btui Iters will bv J piuseut.

$2197265 worth of Dry Goods, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Furnishings and other Ready-to-Wear Apparel at about 37c on the 3

MORE ORE BOATS ARRIVE

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GARY NEWS W ll'lll IN MIHI HI ! d

Gary Ulan Arrested For Grand Larceny Ob warrant sxrora out in Justice Pret court at Hammond yesterday charirtaff Ralph Moore. 410 Adajns street. Gry -with grand larceny resulted In his arrest by tbe Gary police. He was turned over to the cmtoday ef Constable Morris Iobson of Hunmond this morning.

Light is Shed on

Piskoty Disappearance It vat leamnd thi smomlns that

William PlsKoty, 13 years, 1806 Massachusetts street, who is supposed to hare mysteriously disappeared from his home on the 12th of this month, wa eonly recently dtseharg-ed from the state Institution for boys and his dLsaopearance is only a ne wepisode In

his varied youthful career. He is a

brother of Louts Ptskoty who was recently sent to the state institution by

Gary juvenile authorities.

CHOOL KIDS RIDE

FOR FIVE CEOTS

Miller school students who attend

the Gary Hig-h schools received good tiewB following the rc-trular meeting of the Gary council this week when th announcement was made that the bus fae between Gary and Miller and Gary had been reduced from 7 4 to five cents a ride. Edward Harrington, proprietor of the Kapid Transit bus lines made the reduction.

NOMINATE GLEASON AS PRESIDENT At meeting hd toy a committee of ten members of the Gary Country Club fn Gary this week, the name of W. P. Gleaaon was prcposed as president. The election of officers will be held on the evening- of October 8th. Other bowlnatlon were a followsi Vice President Arthur Fishen, Treasurer E. C Simrpson. IHrectors, 3 years N'eal Brown, of Crown Point. P. W. SeyT. G. M. Serames G. P. Condit: two years Dr T. B. Templrn. Dr, H. W, Long-; One year . "W. E. Jewell, Indiana- Harbor,

WILL MEET TO . DISCUSS GAME Sledbors of the Gary prlice department taball team will g-ather at the cntiefl chambers in Gary this evening-

to dfJCTiss the protested Gary-TIammond I

Csrrne at Oleaion Park last Sunday and Whether or not the percentage of the cate receipt as agreed will !be turned over to the HftmnnVl team It Is tjnd'rstood iat an agreement was tnade before the first game of the three fims series that neither team wonld fermit a player on their llne-wp e-ioept a boni-fide payed and 'according to the Oary organization, Hammond violated this agreement in both the secend and final game.

CAN ONLY PLAY AT NINETEENTH HOLE Heavy rains at the Gary Country Club igrounds durinsr the past two days has halted the flock of (rolfprs at the

THREE EPOCHS IN WOMAN'S LIFE There are three critical stapes in a woman's life which leave thrir mark cn her career the first when she. changes from a care-free girl to a woman, the second motherhood, and the third is change of life. Most of the misery which comes to women through ill health da'Ps- from one or another of these periods, but women should remember that Lydia S. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a reliable remedy and has been very successful in overcoming the ailments which muy come to them at t hosttime, as it is a naturel rets.mt!vv for such conditions. early a half a century of success entitles I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C inmoimd to th:' respect and confidence of every fair minded woman. Adv. : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

I will not

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contracted by anyone but myself after this date.

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FOR SALE Soft drink parlor, modern. 11, 155th St.. West Hammond. U:i!l

club, the fairway and greens beii g so soft that golfir.g- is not bring permitted. On account of the softness of the ground, the golfers have been usin j: temporary greens for over a week now.

EAST GARY REDUCES TOWN TAX LEVY

Easrt Gary hag cat its city tax levy i cent per one hundred dollars. At a meeting of the East Gary town toard the members reduced the devy from cents per J100 declaring thai the 42 cent rate would be sufficient to produce approximately J11,0"0 which will be enough to care for the town's expenses during the ensuing year.

more ore boats the H. H. j !.'Vd with i'.me.it me from' p.nd the H.irvey end .!o!j.'an. from the 1 . i k Superior reg-

ns amvd and d.nk.d at the Gary Harbor yesterday. According to of-fi:'in!.-tonnage at the Gary harbor will t'aii off thirty-five to titty per cent this summer.

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DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC HALTS KIDS TRIP As a result of the diphtheria epidemic which has gripped the county Seat, the trip of the Gary school children to the County Fair whi.-h was to have been made via automobiles today has been called off. Dr. Reyher of the Gary board of health who conducted an inquiry Into the plague at Crown Point advised that it wt u'd not he safe for the school children to mak- the trip in fear of the epidemic spreading to the steel city. He advised, superintendent of schools W. A. Wirt to this effect and was called -off at a late hour yesterday after-coon

A fine display of heroism on the pail of fourteen year o'ui M.-!iti Fnt:k"y v-.as registered et rday morning when he .ssved his mother, Mrs. Matue I'm. key. from a tire th. t threaten. .! tluir korre at S9H I'arrish avenue, Indiana Harbor. About 4:00 '. !-.ck jestevd-ty uiott'ng. Melvin says, l.e saw flashes of lightning iiid it is the assumption that lightning struck the house and ignited it. It was not until the f.moke had rea.heu" to the bed rooms on the second floor that, the sleepers, Mrs. Fimkey. Mrs. Cotton and Melvin were aroused to their danger. Melvin. not seeing a chan-e to go down through the .store clambered down the awning from the window -to the

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Men's, Werner'?, Children's SII0E3 One large lot of Mn's. Women's and Children's Shoes, values up to $4.03, Sac

To bo Placed ca Sale Starting 9 a. ra.

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DRESS GINGHAMS 'err large assortment cf fancy ginghams in neat plaids and checks; 30c value. Sale l

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Men's Blae Chambray WORK SHIRTS

$1.25 values. Sale price,

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of BARGAINS Picked Random from our Mammoth Stock

It will Pay You to Come 50 Miles to this Sale St. Car F are Refunded to Out of Town Customers $5 Purchase cr over

Boys' or G'rls' Heavy Ribfced UNION SUITS Sizes 26 to 34, $1.25 valu. Sale price, 6Sc

grouna ana ga e tut? lire ai nin. i io-m he returned, the boy found his mother i had fallen from hr bed and lay suffocating from the fumes of the smoke, j With the assi.-tarire of his aunt he car- j

rie 1 the posirate form to one of the

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ternoon. Al Jones is bead coich and Fill Scbulte captain of the liiley team, but the colonel is supervising their activities and iiixtillhtg the lighting spirit into the team. While Jones initiates the players into the mysteries of inside baseball, fichu. He i uts then, through a daily workout. "GO AND V.IN," RILEY Col. Kiley':-; warning to his team Mi something as follows: "You've got nine baseball suits, nine gloves and nine bats. That's .-11 I can do for jou. It's

a beard." said Car t. P( hulie. j The result of tae r-ame will be wired j to Heist in Philadelphia. ' j Saturday the Hih-y.s play Hammond j cops at Harrison Park. !

up to yoj to see

GARY BOY SCOUTS WIN NEW HONORS

One Gary Boy Scout Robert McArt'rnr of Sea Scout trotip. No. l, is one of the proudJt scouts In the county today.

Funkey is i

neighbors to safety. Mr

still suffering from the acrpl-nt. The fattier, who works at the Inland) Steel riant at nitht. did not learn off

the peril of his wife until yesterday morning when he returned from work. The damages at the Funkey home is estimated at ?1.0im. Almost simultaneously a (ire occurred at the Aud'iorTuin restaurant on Michigan ave., that took the attention of the tire department to tbe ruber end of the Harbor. The d images at the restaurant were plight.

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V in. 1 on re riot go.n g -.nd to rose around in its so the girls can see

k. Th.s isn't oging lure ball game. Get

RILEY AND COST

HAVE NEW RIVALRY

your nice net

how pretty vr.j b to be a tuo ing pi

out and win." "I have invented a new plav w hereby we should outwit our opponents," said Maj. Al Jones. "While no one is looking one of our )laers disguised as a

I pop corn vendor will ileal up from be

hind the backstop and knock a fly ball into the outa !d. The g-is workers wil! be taken by surprise, thinking the ball was hit by the hatter at home plate. Tbe regit! tr b itter will run around the bases, seormg the wit:; ;ng run." "If we don't win this game, Fit sell mv ear for jutk. walk to work ind grow

MAKES A GOOD HAUL Harry Mather?, federal dry agnit ntioncd at jo-jt h r.oit-1 made aiiothv;

'good haul ftaturday uec.;.riling to a repot received by Chief ?imons at to. I Hainnior-d o ice today. Mather.? rn ' 1 -e,l the home of Georire Popp on Rural j j Route 2 out of South U'-nl and brought ' i It. two rive gallon ptiils. a f n gal; .n ; i still, 2efi gallons r I mash and eight ! gai'ons of itioioish.ne. P pi was re

leased under Sl.OuO bund and his trial s- t for Tin f.by.

Hammond Groceteria No. 2 NOW OPEN

152 East State St. Hammond, Indiana

Yo u are Cordially Invited to Call and ti

Card of Thanks

We wish to thank all our Iriends f the-r kind expressions of sympathy du: iog the illness and death of our In loved wife and niece. Matthew A. Tounc. Mr. and Mrs. Phil McLaughl -

Col. Riley and C. H. sferred their rivalry fr to the baseball diaino! elerks will I lay en'pb Xortbern Indiana (bis punv st Harrir-o'i l ark

Geist have tranni the rolf links ! id. litb-y's ha;.'? ! i- f s of deist's! tv Fleet rie com- j on Thnrsda v a :'- '

Five Wire

A REAL USED CAR BARGAIN

1919 Pake Newly Painted,

Wheels, Good Tires, Al Shape 4415 FORSYTH AVE. EAST CHICAGO

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UY advertised goods. Only GOOD goods, fairly priced, can stand the spotlight of publicity.

A merchant or manufacturer would not dare to advertise merchandise that is poor in quality, poor in make or that will not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too heavy. No goods-r-and no business concern can thrive under the weight of public condemnation.

Tax Free In Indiana 7 Real Estate -Securities

Approximating a (mt mortgage on hiph grade Indiana property. Serial maturities. Income paid by check each three month?, no coupons to cut, securities registered for customers' protection in case of loss.

All issues exempt from State, Local and Normal Income Tax.

strong equities and not entirely on

Sccunt'es are baseJ estimated earnings.

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Why buy sectii ities which are taxable when adequate security and safety of principal and interest is possible under our plan designed to comply with Indiana laws?

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INDIANAPOLIS

For Ai! Information, Apply to HUGH E. CARROIV Office: East Clucago Bank Eidg. Phone Last Chscego 57

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A merchant places the whole reputation of his busines

at stake every time he advertises. Naturally enou

he is careful of what he says and when his statement is placed in the newspaper where everyone in town may read so that any untruth in it will be known to all his employees and most of his friends then you may be sure he is doubly careful

When von buy advertised ?oods von ret a bargain because THEY MUST BE AS ADVERTISED. So it pays you to read advertisements. Advertising protects you. Read the advertisements in this psper and get the best cf the bargain.

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Style Show In Foot iv ear for Vcmen Two more models of charmirg beauty just in tlie last word in

style and the utmost m value!

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Pet-ont leather One trap attrac- fv . lively rTfoiatsd Vi CL3 with white it.lay. z? fl Junior I outs il-,.

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lTahonany Calf Wall, ing Oifjrd; rinrforate ba!i-r,f rar. Sj t o.iatid fov:-...r: b-ass eyelrts, H

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