Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIM 3t .Friday, Soptombrr 1921 WILL THEIR TESTIMONY AT TRIAL PROVE "FATTY'S" UNDOING? Cooking Demonstration And Special Sale of FIRELESS COOKERS

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Miss Alice Bl3ke, Mrs. Maude Bambina nclmont and Zcy Prevo&t, photographed sine Arburklo's arrest.

th three quests at dispatches. Mr?. Bambina Maude

' kJe 8 "party in . who, aside from ;a Rappe, have reU.st mention in the

Delmor.t is the woman who swore

to the munliT charge on which Arbuckle was arraipnod ir: court. Alice Blake and Zvy IYevost were

important witnesses before tho grand jury which indicted ArbucKle cm a charge of manslaughter. The Provost wwnen is also known as Zey Pyvixn.

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Read tHem because tKey introduce you to the newest styles trie latest comforts for die Home die best of the world's inventions. ReaH tHem as a matter of education Read them to keep abreast of progress. READ THEM REGULARLY.

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is In Group That Abandous Socialist Party To Its Fate t';i 1 P. Olaser. l.iwyo r.f Gary, who his ! fn actively i den 1 1 fie! witti raili' i! sin ialitio activities and who wa" i h'ef omisol fur Mtcel strikers, is oie (f a r.'u; wlio lias left the. Socialist I-., rty ti. form an American section of the Th-rd International, p!rdgel to ('it; establishment of a Socialistic '"vut in Amerie i. GUscr's acttviti -a "S a radical were, brought .-.-.it sever. tl i;;.nt hs ar in a contempt of ci.urt ii aring !efore Judge A. B. Anderson in the federal onirt and at a subaf-M-ient heaiiiiK wliicli resulted in th? cancellation c,f. his certificate of citi-Z'-nship . A tin f.;i v. cemen r of tho scheme for a u: v ('"mmur.'st party is set forth .in an article entitled "Farewell to the Socialist Tarty; an Appeal to Its Jteina.ini ntr TUemhers." Morris liillquit, leai.er of the conservative, or riht viinr of jlo. Socialist party, says the movement will not in any way a.Tect the Socialist party. The jpecedmfc Socialists style themselves "The Committee, of t lie Third International" and they rail on "all true Socialists" to leave their party to organize ami prepare for a conference to he cal!d probably in November when d' finite plans tin to be worked out for the soviet In America. KNOWN AS A KAIUOYI,. 1'aul lilaser is widely-known in Indiana as a radical leader of trade union men'. He has been an open champion of the sovi.t form of government. He came to this country from Ktissia and went, to Gary to practice law. On May 2S, Jadtre Anderson entered judgment revoking Glaser'a , ie rtificafe of citizenship. Tho judg

ment followed a hearing on a petition filed by Frederick VanNuys. United States district attorney, in which he charged that Glaser had obtained his citizenship papers through fraud. Glaser came to the attention of th federal court last year in a case Jigainst Karol Michlaski, of Gary, and others charged with the theft of interstate shipments of freight. ARKRSTKI) KOll CO NTKM PT. Fvidence in that case went to show that Glaser, aH counsel for Michlapkt, had advised him to plead not guilty even though he had admitted to Glaser that he was guilty. G laser was arrested for contempt of court and th( proceedings against him developed into the action that resultd in having hi.i citizenship certificate revoked. An appeal tiiktn by Glavei on the citizenship revocation is pending in the circuit court of appeals at t'h icago .

Economy. Economy is savin;; effected by wise expenditure. Economy is the adaptation of means to mct requirements without wtiste or wnnt.

at Lion Store Tomorrow and All Next Week

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Contractor and Builder Garages a Specialty Will take orders for Storm Windows and Doors. Work done right and reasonable. Office and Residence 31 MASON ST. HAMMOND Telephone 919-M

B3g Novelty Dance Given by the VAMPIRES P-A-C to be held at UNITY HALL HAMMOND, IND. Saturday Evening, Sept. 24

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conserve food, fuel and time by the use of the duplex. We have handled these cookers for a number of years. There afe now more than 100 of these cookers in use in Hammond homes and even-one is giving satisfaction. "The Duplex" bakes, boils, roasts, stews. Mrs. Ratliffe will demonstrate with different menus daily. Special Prices on DUPLEX FIRELESS COOKERS

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Single Compartment Duplex Fireless Cooker Completewith two aluminum cooking vessels, two baking and roasting dishes - has 'a u to m a tic team vents in cover, dish lifter, folding bake rack. "Duplex" Aluminum mat and "Duplex" cook book. Cooker

complete.

$15. On sale $10.98

Doable Compartment Daplex Firele Cooker

Complete with four aluminum cooking vessels, three baking or roasting dishes, has automatic steam vents in covers, dish lifter, folding bake rack, aluminum mat and "Duplex" cook book. Cooker corn-

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Begins Monday

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The safety first laws of Indiana and Illinois demand that -EE: every motor vehicle must be equipped with a suitable signal device. A K. P. STOP LIGHT gives instant notice to the driver behind you that you are going to stop. 3

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GROCERY & MARKET Successor to Mrs. Silkey. Phone 4057 161 Conkey Avenue

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Open Saturday Until 9:30 171 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Vinegar, gallon Fancy Head Rice, per pound Monarch Beans. No. 2 can Good Luck per pound Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard, 2 pounds

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Soaps, American Family, Fels Naptha and P. & G. (2 C n

Oval Pearl Toilet Soap 6 bars for

Oscar Mayer's Cali Hams, 6 to 8

pound average, per pound Crisco, 1 pound can Dromedary Dates, per pkg Chicken Feed, per pound Lunch Wax Paper, 6 for Soap Chips, 2 pounds for Karo Syrup, 1 J2 lb. can, 2 for . Fancy Salt Herring, each

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18c 24 c 3c 25c 23 c 25c 5c

FRUIT AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS.