Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 11
Friday. Septoinber 30, 1921.
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tINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HV K. M. 1A rSH. 5STFF COPPFSPONCENT I. N. SERVICE) A i. csKiv. s, ;,. (irecnwich Vllis rubblnsr its f yea. Al.o th'r I.tt;. Latin quarter over on tho -if ft bank" ,.f th E.i.-t Klver that j.- t- .ay thf artistic coiony on Brooklyn Hf-igrht.- i.- a! so pinchinff ltelf to wiakc- euro it's awake. They have alt U- n sot by the ears. Ti'.'.! artistic sarictinn sanctorum of New York tho M, tropo!:tan Museum of Art has b--r-n denounced as a hotbed of Bi.-lshevifsm. Printed c'lcijlars rlono-.ircir'S' as "d?gf ncratp and j.at:.olos icai," t'.K exhibition of mod tic art now on rxhibl.tion at the M.-troj.olitun have b- n poIne; throuffh tho mail to a sc-teotod li.t of connoisseurs. AUdrPsc-d by typewriter, and w:th,-ut rcUrn acMr.-.-scs.
tnf pamphlets h.-ar the nr'n'ci ni
1 "'"" "A Comtnittee of Citizens and' Supporters of th Milium." Condc-mnini? the rxhihition as "entirely unworthy of the Museum," th ' Vommittoe" oV.arao-eriz. s in ,),.--; the! Dio'ures it iici n ; ... i :
subject." '"corrupt in drawing-." "child- j ?oninlerct11--i and Juat plain Insanity. I ''l ish in conocpti- n" are tho iaheis af- EUIPICATTOST OP ueiffiESS J
n.xeu 10 one ,ar-in. "S-mnlv nath
S.ir.iu:. (... !.-.! . . nr 1 l.-r.t of
j a' 'on of l.aoor.
Here are two of the nctr-Liics w attended the National Unenploy;ne'it Conference which ;s op- ned in Wa.i iintvton by President Harding. At tiie
lift l.-t
the Atuvricaa l'd -
With iiim is C :a: M. bcinv.ii;, tect mar;nntc. and one o( the lartr -t i ni-:1:-v r, ,-.f iuhor.
DEATH AT OAK GLE2T Anna Bolt, a widow, ufced T2 years, formerly a renldont of Hammond, died of cancer yesterday at the boom of
far a CoiJiinioaici.ers ;n taid Cty oi Gary. Contractors to sumbit bids ffiving a unit price per ub!c yard. f. o. b., cars, Miller Station, Gary, Indiana: also. a. unit price pr cubic yard " on
ncr uau.'htt r, .'.Irs. Nick Ktijon,, of ' "t! uliu in '-" rroni rar, ,jar ,jfcf Oak Glen, 111. She w ill be burled on I IntliaT,a- Bidders must Hie with their ! g
'"uii"j m i iiwii at jroni me ' fc ' :J doUtfhter'M home, flervli-en In !,a Tr,m. i no less than two hundred and fifty
(f-'O.nO) dollars: said cheeks PhaM
ster church will be held at 2 p. m
llurial will be mado in fee Munstfr onslderod for both bid.s, and
cemetery. Tho funcr;. will be held
under the direction of Mr. Krnmerliu. j
I be retr.rni-d to i!i unsticeesfful bid-
LEGAL NOTICE
(lers a'ld to the su' ro.ssful liitMcr when ! i; a contrait ami bend have bte:i ereoutf'l
j i or in? unlivery ui riniii .;ix. i r'
: the rK-ht to reject any and all bids I fj
g IMds miit be on file in the office of j m
ihe Ho-ird of lVi1 (',ov.'Tr"iv:W;nrrs( i n l rl
NOTICE TO CONTIt ACTORS j . W...t SVlo T-...rU Pevcth Avencei
notic:: is nr:r;Knr i;ivi:n: That .,,, m,,,.,,,.' no, i,t,.r !
the IS.inrd of I'.srk Conimi.-vdoner.s f !ei:rlit (S o lock p. m. on the l'Jlh day j f the 'Jtv of C-vr". I.ai.e Co-rity, Tnd- of Oc tober. 1!)51. ' I
lana, will meet on the Kith day of Oct- I JW or.'er of the Uoar.1 o? 1'ark Corn- ! i'i
the V.'eM : mi
ober, lrc:l, at their o":'b e in
Side l'i.ric. Seventh A-a.n and AVmroe rt-eet. ?:irv. In li iri:;.. to receive and eetixider ceded M.'s for the furnIshimr t'" f.v tl'''f-:t"i c.on t ( r!ii -ytirdu o" bl.i'i- "soil f-r flic ini--rcve-
rnrnt of !,a!:e T-T.-nt T:tr' Gary. Ir.d- ' a.ttCPt tana Co-r ! h -e-'!fl. at:or are n.v.v on file in tii" o ric( of the Toird of
ssionerB. W. T. Cld'ASON. IT. NK TP )T:?-TANT. f.O'.'T:' Tr (l',lTC''.
Poard of ri rh on.u-'ssione
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Accord inj-r t- :'.:e circr.ar th j politan In beir.i; m.d. tr'.e
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iiish on the public." , therefore, m- ans the d- ?: .
The trouble with modernism in pen.) f the pr ;.n: ;.. fib-, t'c y.-tet:i, the: .tnd T tii.n c era!, and the Metropolitan's c.:hil:t;on i ft""-' V- tt'on of a.i ,ici -etic vaiui s ' whei- I g u Ii
(n particular, aecor iitiir to ti-.e pa:n- ' &" "10 e tb.itioTi of
piiiet. is a eo-nbinnt :ot of !!.:hev!?m ;'-io
Prrnk II. ntnimore, Porincr Ohio State Deputy U:vderi U::ve TM Weighty !r. .. !t H- -MM-'e. ill ,;r rv-
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" .on, urn .vins tier iioc-
ive a.id color, is another c tion.
iracterlza-
"The world-wide Holslievik propa- i .. . . I
r-.iiicia. oc:a;e." t.'ie ln'ocliure. a:m'
, uu-.tuts . o uie titn. y.rT i - Iokc of N&; -V'ort citK'r d I'd try n ho! ' 1 v." -aid Mr. Dl !!.-. -nor-
ii:n's " Tho. who lives in CojOiortori. Ohio.
i Li !.-!. v i.u.i an applied to j "I was tir (i out anl riv fvptem v.a
il channc'.n c C h'-.iv.nn (ton L- the j run do n. and I thouf;!it a touic I i K ox pel of n-.ental inp,rtance. H"ncO Nerv-Worl h would do mc cc-od. and
ic ilolshi viks w
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n the Kates' found it br' utrh' the nriswc:
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the temple of art to the mentally hlrhly pleased with the results, ami
to overthrow and d strcy ail rxlstin-r
I .etTi --t"-s. irc'odi-rr t'nt of the
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Firm FI
esh "Peo"
To Strengthen the Nerves, Increase Energy-
v-urrect inairjestion and Constipation
Kverywhere people
me r.e petting
'it-ins o: true yeast- k.ikuucs in the tiny tnhlct form .'ailed M;.sthi'i ITAMON. By petriti the precio-.s yenst and ether vitaiaines in this bi;hlv c mcentrated furni. y-' i en h ;ir n'f
i;xiii-K res'.i
i'i'ii.iii (i ..I i - lis. O'.li r-irt ;V;n -;;t
tinns as if by in.i-k st -nu". '-.-ns the nerve, but'd r.p the bo.iv with f-tu fl sh nnd ti-ir;e and often rd'iren.itej the wlicl system. It will act unset the ;ooiach or causa sag. but on the con-
are taltiinir ..bout ! tr.nrT l rv nj .
e.4.r an.! o-oriomieal w.r ,,f U.io :"'"i" "i "
the wonderful h-.tth-ciVlnJ S.VV. .""7 V.T"?"n,c coastlpaOon.
that siicress and satisfaction" ar abo. lutelT ctiarartee.l to wen It. thin, nervous r.m-dowa folks or the s.nall nnin,lnt vou pay fcr the fri.il w!!! he prom rtlv ' mfnntleff. V.n nfe. nw.,..i.A t
"'l';8; '. t'.ri- VITAMON l-Mastiu's Vf-TA-MON-the or.ina! in'l
i lame, halt and blind i f ti-.e human race, j KI'lMV ;5tIiK: I'M'TOH. The cir. aiar dtclares thru ti-.e -.econd j force b.-.ck of the mod rnistio movej nf in art is strerrl. Tile whole proj paarjinda of :"ni.-. movement it d elarca wn m franiaed by Kuropoan art leail ors who had Ho nb-d the Ami riean mar- : k(t with Freni b at d Ituteh pot boilers ! Hut the real cult of .;odei nis-n. the j circular d. ob-res. beuan wih a small roup of n u !.!. .-pitutiacs in Pari
, who -tyb.-d their. !. v.-or. iiijipers of j
! Sc. in a. the Cd of fbmss. U j "The third rn .vi:,-r foic.. of modem- f ... . . ... w
I istie. nrt Is a wel -Ui- -wn foi-m of in- 'A
j canity." d- 'ares tii. committee.
i hi'., rfully rtcomiucnil Nerv-Worth for run down p.opb-." Tin- aii 'Vi i but one of tho many
i o .: f . If y " 1 1 r'.'ou s i o d i 1 imaeh tri'. ebb
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s'atements from people whmhom niyn'a 'tublic offices. Such men do not
!-. Tythinjr tbat does not hai'i m.-rit ,'T:i f.-.r that. r. a?n their state-
m.'nl : o'T. r the most convincing of M
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rial, and if it doc- not help you.-your money v ;ll be refunded. Vou will finally cmne to Nerv-Worth for satisfactory resuits, sc why not uart now? lie sure to get tht Kenuine n the larye round bo'.tle. Price $1.00 tilus tax. Sold by Summers Pharmacy em! all leading ilrugjiits everywhere. Adv.
Fall Suits
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Broadway, Gary, Ind.
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Ken;i!ne ytast-rta?n!ne tablet there is
Imitations or substitute. y-j eau cet MaM'n's VITAS' ox Tablets at all oo4
uriin-isi a, bucu as
WEI3 Ii;U(J STORE. NORMS' DHVG. i' UlllUUij KAIN-
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LA5r EVEIXING
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In all the new modined French toes, in black or tan calf; heavy scles, perforated tees, rubber heels. Widths AA to E. Sizes 5
to i;
MB
BOOT-SHOP
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Here is a list of tiano fcarisins pianos rctuTietl from customers, riarc;
3 returned from doatais, ar.d u-ed and rebu'Jt piano3 and player-pianos.
4 Uur enre stock ot rL'.V APID UaLU is no-.v or sale at farther CU il
i ui i uiuuc p-aiua ui a iiioji -i.ijr aiA:;u iu ni'm., fuch as Gilbert, Dowen, Sieinway, Story & Ciark, Chase & Baker, Gabler, Kciimore, etc. 1 i v3 Prices and Terms Sma.iIiedS
No Money Down $1.00 Per Week FREE TRIAL IN YOUR HOME STORE CPZN EVENINGS
j Gary was the scene last niyht of one1
, uie vvoist ruiasicrnij it iias txy -ri- t-3 ii-ncd this .vasua l-'rom ah"iit ,iKiit M
i o ciock . until ten, the ram ooured in- ttl
essantly and pe Je.- t; :.-n.s on ti.e street had to st-ck shelter in doorways unJ
t'uiidinjf entrance. Machines emoute bad to stop ami wait until the rain anil wind sub -ided.
A few minor accidents were report d a i
he rer-uit of skdditg on the wet pave- j me tits.
Tin: weather yesterday made one think siiii'tner had returned; it was ("
: waroi nounii to sh'd your coat. and. f, I turn on the electric fan. The ia:n ', I '.a;'t nisht brousrht with it a cold w.ive f ! tee I li iii-'j -.j It.it. --I th,.- wiK.r.jj ? 1 (if '111 1 f i - w ! t.i. .- . ., i.
j This m.ii'nin; almost every building on ' Broadway had its furnace sninir. j Tve li'-rce wind that acu. mpanit .1 Die j rain last niifht tore down some "vn- ; .its and 'lid other damage in Gary's ,. i.usi;je.--s district.
In short, whatever your needs, can be had at the MB Boot-Shop.
At $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 The Best in Shoes Whatever the Price
FOOT NOTES from the MB REPAIR DEPT. HALF SOLES 75c While You Wait
IFE HAS A
NARROW ESCAPE ,
i When his wife refused to return to her home with him la.-;t night, after i para'inf- several weeks atro, William i .f'anford. colored. 26fl4 Massachusets st. ' his oft ice today. Following the sbootinsr Sanford
; made h!n esiape but was later locate,! I , at 122 Maryland strc t where be was j ' found with the revolver still in his i
: hand. II.; was wa;tinK for another
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For Saturday we offer a special group of suits at a rerr. rkably low price. Plain tailored and fur trimmed suits. In tricotine, marvella cloth, etc. many shades, some O E! hand embroidered. Worth $50. Special at .... V & Fall Dresses Fashioned of kittensear satin, Canton Crepe, tricotine, charmeuse, hand embroidered and beaded. I O C All colors. Special at , May we show you our splendid line of dresses, $24 to $75. Fall Coats Whatever is new and smart for Fall in styles, shades and fabrics is assembled here for your approval. Many are fur trimmed, hand embroidered, with flowing sleeves. All so moderately priced at $24 10 $75
Fall Millinery Modes Hatters Plush Sailors so popular for fall are special tomorrow at Unique modes grace our display of Fall Millinery, small and large hats are here in all the new gC TO $OK Fall shades, at . . .
Wool Jersey Sweaters Tuxedo style in brown, red, green, blue, etc. f2i't4n These are $12 values tomorrow at t4Jw Fibre Silk Sweaters To close out, a limited number cf these sweaters, Tuxedo style, in blue and black, worth $7.50. Q Qfi!
Special
THE BROADWAY Millinery Ready-lo- Wear 577 Broadway, Gary, Ind.
THIS BEAUTIFUL PLAYER-PIANO ILLUSTRATED ABOVE IS ONE OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE
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hl home so he could escape. He tin
ped the gun when police officers told!
' him they would shoot. I I It was while the police were waiting:' ! for the p-itrol tint Sanford mad.! an-:
other effort to escape. Tripping one
i of the officers, he ran nearly half a y
i mile, -before they cauuht him aiain. i : K.en tht n he stru--rled with the of-;
: ficers and nearly bit off one of the po-
; I ;t Miion s lingers. j His wife was rushed to the Mercy!
Hospital where it wu.-" diroo ered upon
: an exnm'.-iation that lur injuries were r
' not serious
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MB
BOOT-SHOP FIVE-SIX-MNE Hohman Street
i Gary Teamsters Will I Work Next Week
1 Gary teamsters who were expecting to po out on a strike tomorrow have , temporarily asreed on a settlement i occcrdina: to information received to- ! i day ami it is said will, work next week. ; Union leaders could not be located this j morning to give details of the o.'t'le- I ! mcnt. !
PLAYER-PIANO Full size. UPRIGHT PIANO One of our modern case, beautiful tone and best bargains; see this and we easy action. A snap at our great know you wiil want it. During cut price. Terms (Sj'OOEi this sale, Terms $1.00 $2 per wocU ..... V$ a sJ O a week, only !p J J FLAyLK-i'TANU Here is a UPRIGHT PIANO A real snap, dandy player-piano, one that will This piano was made to sell at give , good service. Originally $350. Our cut price during this sold for $500. N'ow IB sale. Terms $1.50 & J to go at i) JL Q 3 per week, only. . . tf) A O FLAYER-PIANO -One of the UPRIGHT PIANO A good upbest bargains we have ever seen. right piano for a beginner. Full A player-piano like new ard fully size, good tone. Payments $1 guaranteed. Terms O OA ' per week. During this FJ O $2.50 per week... D3U sale, only DO
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EIDN'T CRY OVER SPILLED MILK
Jim K'lioff, a driver for the Roekojf : Dairy Co.. of Gary at 15.0 Connet icut j street was severely injured, milk b-t- I ties were scattered nil over th str et ' and his wapon badly damaged at ISth avenue and Broadway early th s morn-j
ing when he drove his wasron in front
cf a Gary street oar.
were cared for at the Mercy
$609 NEW PLAYER-PIANOS These are beautiful player-pianos, fully guaranteed, full size, cases wonderfully well finished- Outfit includes BENCH and MUSIC ROLLS. A regular $600.00 value. During this sale the price is cut ffi $350 NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS Here is a regular $330.00 value upright piano, fully guaranteed, full size.
g modern case, beautifully finished, sweet tone and easy ac- (f A
tion. In this sale at half price, while they last s A
j I OTHER PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS AT A30UT HALF PRICE
CUi KA i h. liLKMS iU MUNfcY UUVViN
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30 DAYS FREE TRIAL $1.00 PER WEEK OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS This Sale Is For You Too.
His injuries , 3 quick for complete bargain list and "SPECIAL FACTORY TO HOME" H y hofpita'l. jra prices. Any piano or player-piano shipped anywhere in U. S. on FREE s
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Garages . and Service Station
We have for sale several used batteries in good condition that are very cheap. Just the thing for renters and loaners. SAND FLEA BATTERY CO. BOX 324 GARY, INDIANA
Great Desire for Understanding. I believe hat the greatest desire of every human heart In the world Is Just this: Tho desire to understand Its own experience. That Is a huntrer
that is at th root of nil th prcnt
p religions In the world of all great
emotional activity whatever the continual hunger of the human heart to fret even v.lth Its own experience, to
K put it straight and ordered, so that
It can understand Instead of being be- t$
IKIAL. INU IViUAti uuwin. rayments arrangea to suit. We pay
freight both ways if not satisfied. STORE OPEN EVENINGS P. A. STARCK PIANO. CO.
Manufacturers of Starck Grand, Upright and Player-Pianos H 521 BROADWAY, GARY, INDIANA
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STYLE SHOW In Footwear for Women Another new, exquisite Fall model in Walking
Oxfords, shown for the first time any
where. Graceful
as a fawnl
A marvelous value al
$4!
TRtet Mahorany Russia Calf I-troirua Oxford: new pattern ball Btrap with perforated vamp and foxlnir; brass evelets. Military heel with Sprine Step rubber heel attached.
The Larzcst Chain of Shot Stores in the United States
HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Shr-ctay Evenings
At! VTewark Stores ffpei Zalttrfinr
tuaioinrn
taire (o A era mart at
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ADVERTISE IN THE TD1E
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l!.i&V!.tkta"rg in Hdered. John nnnkwwter.
