Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1921 — Page 9
THE TJM.ES. THREE WOMEN TO TAKE PART IN UN EMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE j VIRGINIA ST. HOME The former G.:ry piet :?e actress M-s l)e I;..,,. :s vvife of the ,v.dl known II era hi a.".d i;i imui'.'r t.: r : on !st of j "Married Life" fame Slo- resided with I her mother on Jefferson street for a' number of years. -Steve lol::!o, v II k rie.wn 5011th y'ldo. ! real estate dealer in G.iry had a lucky ! escape from s-rimi-i inj-iry north of j Valpaiai.Ho yesfiday afternoon when! ;i Word cir .Jrie?! i,;.- a y.mtig lady I crashed into his !'.!);;: mix ilam.iginc i both mach ! in -s. Tie r'ord turri"d over. In tlo ditch but the young- lady and j GARY NEWS P. n. n Walter McXally, employed at the benzol plant of the Illinois Steel Company, has purchased from the l'arry-Shavv P. D. O. KiWa n-fiSi,r P1,'-. " ' " vr nta r.nu tuerr cpjt o well. $' AflScent purkafm ir alien on ouart 14 ti.tiVKh to Kid a million 1,1 d contains r iff ? r '.-.tent snout fre to get then in th In bird to-srt-et places. Venr Ijrrr;'it v3 hai it or ran ret it lor you. or rrnilod prepaid on recr'pt of price v tea OWLCIiKlIcALCO., Terre Ilaiife. ikd! Oecu.ua i , l, Q. nevtt peaditd. Itinldii) g 1. o. . the seven room ; rarro; GAHY PEOPLE FACE DEATH ON OCEAN Mr. :in' M i II. ll'nlirir and aon house located at 7,"5 Virginia ttri--t. The consideration .- $7,200. FORMER GARY GIRL NOW A FILM STAR j!.in;., of T12 I '-l;iwan street. Oary. vi-ic ims.-i'-nv is of thn Anti-ricait liner i Mf.'itu t'ari'i''. which after riding; thru J::ii-., .i-lferfiit Kales wero eauiiht in a h ; ri i v-.- ii o ;ind i -i into Jioctiin leaking j b.i.ll.v it ; learned t...l:iy , Mr. ami Mr.. Il-IiliKer ami son left MSa-y (in the l!'th day of May and spent h.r.e m i . ; traveling over Gnniany. nor mother i-s'-aped injury. Mr. I lata said this ni'.rnitii that of the error was ol.stnjet hede fence. :r'.5-:i"TRY a times want ad' Interest In the week end show at the Orpheum in Gary will be manifold tni week, due to thff fnet that Mi.-3 Marion Painter Iei;eck, former popular Gary Knierson htKh school slrl, will star opposite Pougrlas McClean In a film comedy of five reels, "One a Minute." She is now in New York City appearing in piet u-r s. os3ang. as n n n 3 is r g n n a n a u ri'a'a a e 'rt 'Ti-n fci a a a a a a a a a a q tz.a.z. & a.a.s.a.s.a cvn ,e - The Mount 'aro'i afb-r diaehar sins its . 1 iii.-rft and eart;o went into dry o.k for rrpairs.
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ELECTION TONIGHT; J Card of Tlldllks
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The annual eje.tion of the officers .-.Tirl il:r.',-ters vf the Gary Commercial Inb will be h- id at the club rooms this v nins- Members of the club will ca.t tlieir votes betwen the hours of 4 and : p in. Capta'n H , f . Norton has be. n lo.roimterl for the loth contecttiv time and will pro-lably be eJ -reted president ,u-vn A light how
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CARD Or THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the floral offerings, and sympathy and kindness shown in our late bereavement in the loss of our dear daughter. !:23 Mr. and Mrs. Jos-ph r.tm.
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Left to ripht, abore: John T. Connery, James J. Davis, Snmucl Gom pors, Ida Tarbfll and Julius Barn?v Center: Mi.s Elizabeth C1iri.-tm.tn ami J. H. Defrtes. Below: II E. Clark, Mary Van Kleeck and James Couzens.
Married Since 1908; j Wife Sues for Divorce'
Tw!e tars of married lifP was "re thsn 'i'iiiu-:i for Mis. Marie Hanton. She hn tiU-. tftiit for divorce in the l.-ik - I'iii'ii;: I'miit against her husb.i nd. Jack Har.t.-t, who, site alleges l. lie f.f John 1 la y corn 's staunchest s;; I'.inr! i-i s. .She says that he is very d i. rei a :..;- and il! tempered when he utidi r the influence of liquor. M Hanton turther a?rcs that ?he i iia.- to w ork to s-irP'Tt herself and the j three chi'.lren. The nnt.nns reside ashinsron sf reet. Gary.
IDEAL addition to your home. It will add happiness, pleasure, comfort and beauty.
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Here are some of the more Pominent persons narr.ed by President Harding to discuss the unemployment problem at a conference in Washington. The list includes three women: Elir.abeth Christman of Chi rape, secretarytreastirer of the National Woman's Trade Union League; Mary
Van Klcerk of New York, director of the Women in Industry Service of the U. S.. and Ida M. Tarbel of New York, writer. Other noted fisrure s at the conference wi! bo President Compers of the American Fe.! 'ration of
Defrees of the IT. S. Chamber of Commerce; - Julius II. Bames, former president of the U. S. Gram Corporation; Mayor C-ouz-ens of Detroit; E. E. Clark, formerly a member of the interstate commerce commission, and
John T. Connery, president of
I ahor; Secretary of l...u.r James the Miami Coal Company of ChiJ. Davis; President Joseph - II. i caga
YAP TOPIC i STILL SEARCH FOR MAY SOON j CORPSES IN RUINS
BE ENDED
BT DUKE N. PARKY rSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE TOKIO. Sept. 23. it i-- reliably reported here that a settlement of thYap mandate question with the I'ntted States is assured. It was learned that the frejjrn of-
Relief Appropriated for Victims of Genxiaiiy's Terrible Catastrophe. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEVS SERVICE BKrtLlN. Sep-. More than Oen.O".) marks has hern appropriated for the relief of stricken families at Oppau. nar l.u 1 wi :rsh a ten. where the
n.-e exp-cts an announcement of a j l:ai5:s.:h .Anibn Fahrik fompany's completi-sett!ement of the question! plant blew up. kil'ic-; approxtma-elv the alreadv reported t.., be j 1.0 00 persons and injuilng about 2......0 made soon. j others. There were so ground? f-r belief! A nl!ml,fr r.r v1,..jm, were blinded
by the poisonous chemical fumes that
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niade. Tht ti t-o w i: h every purchase fgl of $.j or over the .-torvk xvill present the tvJ
customer with a handsome suit case. ;1
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that the announcement of the settlement of the question alonsj th- lines already reported to he made soon. There were some prounds for belief
that the announcement of the settle-j for 1 r'.atnif nt .
ment would follow a cabinet meeting to be held this afternoon. At the same time It was learned from an official source that Japan has iriven up hopes of n-'-trol iatinR a seitiement of. the Shantung question with China at this time.
filled the air oft' r trie explosion, l-'orty persons, all Minded, have been removed n a hospital at Heid-nberc
Crown Point ! !
The wreokafte is sti'l heinsr searched f-.r corpses while an in est ieration is under nay to det e-rrn i r.e the exact '!:. There has be en no c inflrtnntion of ! h . report that the explosion was caused .y ...p. rmo-n's wi'.! a new 'Kind of pas.
'HI("Ar;r Sor t 13 -A squad of Evan- (HSJ stun poliee and f"!nn'fr members of j Jftij the North wesf-rn I'niversitv student I body are search, :nn the woods and the ; Vs'j b.'aeh.s tioit'n of Chicago today f.-r I.eiphton Mount. IS. a Northwestern 1
stuifent, v. ho has not. been seen since I
the annual class hirht between freshmen and sophomore classes AVednesday nijht Hi." parents fear be is the vie- , tim of Im 7., nr.. Mount !s a member of the freshman
class, v.-n'.-h defeated th" soph' A coord:?-,,' to other students
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"Saturday Special By Special Request Assorted Chocolate Creams
Our Regular 80c Value This is one of our most popular grade Hand Dipped Chocolates made up especially for tomorrow, affording our friends and patrons our regular eightyjeent grade for almost onehalf price. i You have the privilege of sampling one to determine fully in your own mind that this is our regular eighty-cent candy.
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BIG CLOTHING, SALE
The R. liable C.i.thie. " are puttinar on a .i; 11 it ion to ti:'- extra
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lorced to (iti.iris-i and aham-oned. lt.f",-,J is thccii-ht that Mount may have been j ::moe;r Ui:: n;: mber and that, fearful to 1
eiueri-e rem the woods li:iclotll"d . '
n-av ha ve been overcome by exposure. Mount's home is in Kvansfon. His
liiiiiir, a. u. -Mount, a nuti'ti e.tuc.i tor, is direetiiic the search. !
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TWO STORES 575 Hohman Street 166 State Street
' i s a rried on Friday to Walter I n n- j B'-.j East C'nicairo, where the yo-.itiC i M
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Black are enterta.inlnsr Miss Bessie Sherman of Valparaiso and Mr. ami Mrs Herald HUu-k of Chicago during the Fair.
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people w ill make their home a ft: r ' short trip. The aroom is employed as a fireman in Fast Chicane.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud.; K. ;rels' 1 aiel--"j Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe of Chica-;o, v, '" j i j ited with Mrs. Hose Greise! and ! ;i :n , 1 y i r.f South Court street on Wedni s day. j f .i County Commissioner John C'.ni:.-S"ti ! was taken very sick on Wed ucsdn v, h:-!j -4 lllnests beinsr dianoseri as nppendtejt- i
is by his attending rbyslcian. lb
condition was slijfhtly improved Thurs
day and unless he prows worse an o;,-lvV' eration wll not fie perform? d at this I : v time. ' j '1 Misses Katlierine and TT'str rbv.iprh- ' i erty and Amos l-er Ailn-.an b-ft onj,-. Friday for Ann Arbor. M:.h.. where , r ',-
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'THE PEOPLES STORE" State & Sohl Sts. Hammond, Ind.
Saturday Morning From 8:30 to 12 Only ZEPHYR GINGHAMS 1 Cr Per yard A C 27 inches wide, in a wide range of beautiful patterns. The regular 26c values. BATH TOWELS JQq 18x35 inch, blue border, fancy Bath Towels, in a good quality. Regular 25c quality. ROMPER CLOTH 1Q Per yard 1 57 32 -inches wide, in light and dark shades, fast colors and usually selling at 29c per yard. PURE SILK HOSE QO Per pair OC Our regular ladies Nightingale Silk Hose, selling usually at $1 .50 per pair. FRENCH SERGE J A Per yard P 1 .-Z? 40 inches wide, in two shades of navy, brown, burgundy, grey and black. All wool and a wonderful value at $1.49. MEN'S WEAR SERGE g gg 54 inches wide, all-wool, in navy only. Very speciol at this puce.
GEORGETTE CREPE 1 1Q Per yard A 40 inches wide, heavy double thread and an incomparable range of sixtv different colors.
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will as the ,-ounty election, a cent d in r to dans made at a meeting of the ;,- pti'diean Wrm n's " 'a ar " m pi e ay's hall in Gary yesterday afternoon. The younc men's V,. . John -en Kevuhiica n Ciuh also perfected an organization at the Harrii-'.n ciuh in the ivepitiu.
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automobile on the yincoin hiahivay! near here, has been :dd to the a rand Jury under $lf.'f'i hond on a man-j s!a-j.?ht"r charsre.
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540 Hohman St. Phone 531 Hammond, Ind. SATURDAY SPECIALS For Saturday with every purchase of 3 pounds of our best Coffee at 5c we sell 10 pounds of sugar for 55c.
CONSUMER'S BEST FLOUR, 242 lb. sack CONSUMER'S BEST FLOUR 49 pound sack WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 10 bar.' for ARG0 GLOSS STARCH, . 1 lb. pkg., 3 ior LARGE GOLD DUST, per package 1000 lbs. HOME MADE COOKIES, per pound SOAP CHIPS. 3 for FEES NAPTHA SOAP, 5 for TALL CANS PINK SALMON, 2 for OLIVE & PALM COAP; 4 for HOLLAND HERRING. per keg IVORY SOAP. 4 bars for MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. 1 0 pound box for SARDINES, Oil or Mustard. per box
WHITE WINE VINEGAR. 7 f 2 q.nrt bottles for t-PK
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New Brown Calf One d Strap Walking Ox- P
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HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Eve:iir.gs
All Ntrrarh" Stores Open Saturday Evenings To Accommodate Customers.
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