Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1921 — Page 2
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RE J Ck(bS TO RELIEVE CIVILIANS
Conditions In East Chicago Warrent Chapter Entering
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The f-.r -. 'pc report r-.l-ngi Chapter of th It t;i:es erly t:o- eontuct Tiaptvr ar-d the 'War du v. hh h bus 'ec- n the or.ty
i.' the C"i.ip:er ."im a f a; . There tiav been li i fftce f:is, home visits and tcttt r v ri cnocrmnrf claims now p'-i;iiiii0-Wailiir.(i'T., The r.-iors t-.. u
of July, Atm-ist nm! N- pf
in-: the ent ire city. Wi!h!n the i!Tt fv wpfks there w'.M be representatives r ( the 1'nltfii Mates I'wblio IT ni'h Service, known
a s the "Clean t'p S.n::-1'' in Hi. ti !ct. The puri".w of t'.i s.n.H.i
tive the ex-set vice men nf the loeaiitv. I
ho feci that they bp- entitled to compenaat lm on account of a disability incurred w Idle in t he recent war or w!.os ailments ':iif-ht have been seriously ciiavan-il by service, a personal interview and stioT txamlntitions as are iie.--ss.iry to determine t he extent of disability, in tact In .-sits the disabled t x -soldier in curing com'..ensn t imi. medical t i ed t i:;ciit or hospital cm re. In i! .i i tin; ll:"V ma y !i;tu ;k-!i caf pi:', before ill. 'in in a . 'in ;!' mami'-r i! is ad ised that every -soidier desirous ,.f a hmrins crnnui ni - '.itc at "ii' i" with thi. local i'!'J','ii'i' t he A'tiffii an !: d i'-".'-. !m v (S! -'V.-i-f-ist iri riiinu: out fill forms nec-sa-y
This oi n iKHt ion did s p ' ' mi i'i work ami the K-d Cross has no desire l i usurp, its functions. Th crisis in here, however, and there must bo pome-one at unco who can ulve time to the administration of any funns. raised. Tie Hast Chicago chapter haj
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employed Miss Mary lyindat'ovo pii'pope and offers to th ceinmittc: of citif ' r the citv as a whole, he field bitter than any the citv ami tan render ; s t a , i cc. 1 I r salary at 1
is'rative M"Tis''5 w'II .; i; I "ro ss until 1 or ther
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I'l'tioii y,Sm-d i'y eily of l..st Ciutio' i'Jil tin levot Liui atate Tax
188 State Street Hammond, Ind. 641 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. 3448 Michigan Ave. Ind. Harbor 547 119th Street Whiting, Ind. Special W ecmesday and Thursday
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Brooms Tobacco Fancy parlor these One pound brooms are well worth Cans of twice as much Union Workmen 47c 69c
faih-.r ul tiic p- at ion and a renstraior of ciie tax Hies lived. Mi. 'Aii said durini; abnormal times of
i ;' 1 1 '.'Z'', it was unanimously cuneedid thai it would rcijulre an uddiiiona I rale to cany t.n- city ove r th-- II. C. JL. i pidilii.i. W ill iiarlrig- i'.-Ji tiitie has lieen a Uccid-.-d cliane, i.i.-toj nu
tli-w n. :m ii arc cut of work and the pect.ai- H leSl I--II.1 i'b . il i 1 I !" V II it'll
iitiiiaiiii a iiiAtf i lai iiu in tliu lax rat". '1'ell l a '. ! -' Irdjttioil vlt-l'-.' sa.cieSled
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I ' Idr. l.ii ti sad tnal the spt.ciin. t nanibl'j illtOl put rtted ill tilt.' i'etillon Will', , J cent cut tm tiie s, in i ni J'and. S cent I ii iiin'i inn on the sin cml fuiiij, 2 cent I ort of ii.uk fund, j cent tut on tiio tu-
iiion i and and -4 oelit cut mi t lie li--n'4! y i uiiil. T.iis t ut ii act . pt'-U b l ie comtnissiu:) uuid make t'ue civH cit It t y i:?W t'ent; and liie sch"ol city i.i ' i n hi.-. f..r.t iii'Hitif, t r Hrovi n said liiat ii it had been tntiie'y left up l'Ii . i ti when -.li.i'lii! tin; petition that h,wiiijld have made a farther cut in impark fund at bast 0 cents, said til l em. in. -l rat or. The petitioner ooiiteruleil that wb.'l ih.- city was 5 a pport i n c eviii parks that U was not ncea-srry to harden the taxp-iers with an H'.n'.'cmi'it of
lope to Vi,ruui tor ma t n tenaii-e ex-e!i"e-. Tiie cpe.ikt; r w as of the con
tention tli.it this improvement should be .-pri ad over a period of .several ears and the wo i k not forced Ihrmiah in tw o or three years. I'M. Wickey continued his attack on the school levy nf 4 cent.". Mr. Whkey .i1 that it was not his intention of tli wart ins: the prozi ess of the -c ii-hi : .-. hut that with a levy of iic
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STORE ROBBED AGA1N:
liPECIAL TO THE TIMES ! WHITIMI. IXI'.. Oct 4MiVe Kov:-
' 3--!k.-" liiirilivsie Ftore on !19th and
White Oak avenue scenic to he easy prey for robbers. Three times in the .-lure's .short existence it has been entered mill robb.-d. lailranoe as usual Mas cabled throws h th" i 'i K-n.nl. The ep-'s' in the cant door, it v. as necessary to to throucli. was broken to open the Vale lock. The Mfrgest. plunder of th" three times was secured. 1 ,'inir listed as follows: Two 22 rifles. 1 1!. B. ettti, S dozen watches worth ?C..i)a each: ti pencil knives worth ?t apiece: 2 dozen small ami lone pocket knives. vOith $1 and $t 75 spif'-e: I biir Mexican daftcfr with deerfoot handles worth $2, Cillette razor, flashliRhts and batteries. "1 boxes of pistol ammunition. Fixes "2 and "S shorts and longs and s-everal shot frun shells.
tal.en oft in the past forty-five days. Kexardinj the appointment of public untillty employes to th city payroll
he charged Alayor rfroven's atimmistrrt.tion with a number of vlolafion-a of hi i rooii.se. the most important bein,r tha appointnient of Oscar Krinbiil. minasr of the telephone company, as police commissioner. "The seat of - your . government for three years and nine , mom t.si liag been in thc.Vuterlean Trust & Savings, bank.'' said Murray, "iir. lirown is vict-pr-sl-denf, Mr. Cully Sean.son, president of the board of works, is president of the
bank, arid .Mr. liielfr-ld, the city treas- !
ttrer, is a stockholder. In concluding his speech, Murray entered an indictment of manslaughter against tiie ihayor. He i-ald that 0'i February i, 1913, the city council passed an ordinance ordering the South. Shore electric railroad to place safety Kales at the ilitimcnins Cameron Street crossing. "Two years have passed and the ordinance has never fe?cn enforced. Thre people were killed on the crossing a short time aero. t ask Mayor Dan Brown and tht board of works why fhey should not be hronpht before the bur of justice to expiate their crime?" Mrs. Smalley, camTidate for city clerk, was nex-t introduced to the crowd, followed by "Walter Kpfcebreoht, candFcfade tortrea surer. Ktl. SMmon was civen a rousing reception. He read his platform juul concluded with statistics showing that the city permitted the telephone company to obtain Its rate increase on statements of invested capital at great variance with the assessed valuation of their properties. The Increase could have been avoided by presentment of the facts to the public utility Cornmis;don, he declared. "I will deal only with fact and figures during my campaign," said. Simon.
INDIANA WOMAN SAYS
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Animal Cookies .Fresh from the Oven, lb.
ii r. d the a dd i i ion a 1 from t he -ou it tintin h:. opinion was the evpen.se of the He added that he t li.'i I ! h'- c i V ! i npil : ' d on a par at fm i .1 alius Fl i' iliiian,
the commission
amount collected .ind the state fund, sufficient to cover
school for th year, w on '. i re,-' on me rid Sep..,, I city lie plac-c-nl s. while ftddressins id that lie was one
of the heaviest lax payers in the city of Ka.-'t Chica-i ard that h was opposed to any cut in the levy. It whs the consens is of opinion of
i the assefiMy t-f citiz-'iis pies-:tit and a
ier of retiioitstrators that the civil
vM t eity levy would prohanly he cut from r r ! f,t to fO cents hut that the school levy
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The New idea in Cake Baking INSTANT SWANS DOWN home-made caVe hatter in dry form. Tins new product is the only one of its kind made from Swans Down
Calco Flour rjnd the same ingredients you would use in your own kitchen in making a ck. Cakeraakinin the home is made a simple task by its use. So Easy Sift, add water and - bake a cake. So Quick Beat the mixture tliref minutes and then plf.ee in the oven. So Sure No chanco for a cake failure. We h.pve guarded against tliat for
you hv the vise selection
and blending ofinreUior.ts. So Good You'll say so yourselE after the first trial. Vo Economical A package of INSTANT SWANS DOW'N costs less than the sum total of ingredients in a "hand mixed" cake. Try a Package ! IMPORTANT: O-'tinivonfma INSTANT SWANS TOWN. HoTne-MadeCakeHnrterll ryl, Tt-itH Swans I ivn Ci-ke I lttur. 1 hey are two different products.
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Your Grocer Has a Fresh Supply IGLEHEART BROTHERS Evcnsville Established 1856 Indiana Manufacturers of Swans Down Cake Flour
F. R. MURRAY WOULD HANG WHOLE GANG A(Continued tr6m page one.) Mrs. Krcd Jarvis, chairman of tho democratic .women workers, decla.tc-i that tlm moral conditions in- certain sections of the city were bad and thai the city officials made no -serious effort to correct them. Whereupon the male quartette reappeared and saiifc- the parody of a Winter Garden favorite, to-wit: "lirown's former bl'inint Wiiid oVs." . OLD PLATFORM FloyT! Murray, star orator of the siimiii camp, was tho next speaker. l:i making his debut Murray sprang into lame as a public upeaket. He left the crowd lauuiiirig ami enthusiastic Murray appeared holding f- co-iy of The' Lake County News of November 1. l!7. in which Dan Brown announced his platform for mayor on llio Citizen's ticket. Mr. Brown, he said, promised 1) to work honestly for amalgamation; t-) 'o change the Calumet river from a iin r to a harbor; i i in Sct the best possible street car service; (4) appoint no city i, nicer on corporation payroll: (j) If the tool of no man. Jd said it elected he would work tirst for ira k elevation and second for the opening of the Calumet river. HAJKJES BAD FAITH Murray i harned lirown with bad faith He declared the hero of the election of
11117 had deliberately killed the amalgamation movement by entering into an agreement with Mayor MeCormaek of 10a st Chicago not to turn the cities over until after they hat! done with them. "1'our ears have passed." said ?,Iurray, "and the Calumet river stinks louder and more eloquently." Anent the street car service the speak cr stated that elrhrveii runs have been
DeLUXE X THEATRE ta TODAY AND TOMORROW Bc A Thos. H. Ince Super a
Production "MOTHER O MINE" With an All-Star Cast Hundreds turned away last night. Don't fail to see this wonderful picture. WEDNESDAY Big Double Feature Lucy Cotton in "blind love" "mother" 0' mine" Afternoon Only EVENING "MOTHER O' MINE"
eiellle SKJeHn ,if 1 1 J 2 . Oakland Ave, Telia How sh Hn tiulckly Helped liy rv-Worth. Rend Her I,eit-r. "t had indigestion and I was in hid r-ondrtlon." r-afd irr.. Shields. "I was m weak and iiervous that I coqM not even eat a iD!al with pleasure. One day X trid a sample of NerT"Worth and found it so pleasant to afee that I fmuKtit a bottle. After takir.g on" bottle, I am glad to give this testi
mony, for it. has helped me more than any other medicine I liavi ever taken." livery day no-w letters teilinij of Nerv-
Worth'a great work com. In t-- mt Nerv-Worth offices. These letters offer the most convincing of pro if because they represent the voice, of th-" public, l'ublio opinion is what counts, and it goes without saying as these Utters prove, tiut the public's "pinioa of Nerv-Wcith is e.scepti.nal!y igb. If you auffe.- from nervousness or any of Ha attending lile. or stomach trouble and the ills that go with U. glv-s NVrT-Vi'fh a trie.!, mil If ..ur tir:.; trial buttle does not benefit ; mi, yo-ir m my will dp refunded. Sold by -'im mera Diarmacy and ail Uailng dru--giat.a everywhere. Adv.
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Vaudeville and Feature Pictures AH Our Acts Direct From State-Lake Theatre, Cbicago LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW WALLACE REID in "Too Much Speed" A racing romance of Youth against Time. Roaring with speed cars and running on laughs and love. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Also KHAYM Peer of all Meptal Masters AskHim, He Knowl THE EilrVoleTr
AL GAMBLE & CO. The Human Comptometer
JONES & CRUMBLEY Eccentric Comedians and Dancers BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY AT 2 P. M.
THURSDAY Lucy Cotton in "BLIND LOVE"
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Marie Provost in "MOONLIGHT FOLLIES STARTING SUNDAY For Three Day A Thos. H. Ince Special "FOOLISH - MATRONS" DOUBLE FEATURE Erery Sunday ?.nd Monday Afternoon
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Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond
Veal Roast . "1 7 1 C .
v eai otew , Veal Steak .
Round Steak .
10c 5c 20c 20c
A Real Car! You get real dependability in the new series Overland. And it's comfortable to iide in as well as e-c-o-n-o-m-i-c-a-I.
Completely equipped, including electric lights, starter, speedometer and horn. ' Three-speed and reverse transmission. All steel body with baked enamel finish.
The Horn
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New Series TOURING F. 0. B. Toledo.
$595
Overland -Fudge Co. 745 State St. Phone 304 "A GOOD INVESTMENT'
THE HOME OF THOSE FAMOUS HOME MADE CREAM FRIED CAKES The best place in Hammond today or any day to buy your prepared foods. DELICIOUS HOME-MADE PIES Apple, Mince and Custard, 2 sizes. 25c-35c HOME-MADE POTATO SALAD Per pint 25c HOME-BAKED BEANS Per pint 18c FRESH SWEET COTTAGE CHEESE Per pint 18c FRESH POTATO CHIPS Per package 10c FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER-Per pound 48c FRESH SWEET BUTTER Per pound 53c RFESH COUNTRY EGGS Per dozen 43c FRESH CHURNED BUTTERMILK Per quart 10c OR ALL YOU CAN DRINK FOR 5c
And Those Fried Cakes Not the ordinary grease-soaked doughnut, but a real delicious home-made cream Fried Cake one that will make you wish for more.
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We Take Phone Orders for Pies Tile Home Dairy Co
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184 STATE STREET
PHONE HAMMOND 4068
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