Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES TVVdnosdav. October 3. 1021
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An eloquent memorial resolution for Jule Walter T. Hardy of Hammond, was adopted by the Iike County ISir Assot-iation at a special moetin tod.iy hhiI will be spread on the records of the ourts of uak county and ;.n engrron-f-l ropy nent to Mrs. Hardy. The resthi'i.'ii was prepared by a commltti '!i.Mstipff "f Attornov.s J. 31. cY.iirm. .I.s'-e R Wllnoii and Glenn I). I'eter.-i. It l'o!!uw; rW MEMO HI AM '! o the Officers and Men;b.i -3 of the T.-i.f County- liar A swociitieti : Tt is with extrei..e Borrow that your committee announce that the, Mortal life of the Honorable Walter V. Hir.iy has endel. Hu"io-.if:-a has been served and a' the returned d'r full answer nvi.l.-. r'ro" t-om that Court that K iohs r.o d--f::ult has brought before it our h v.iored, respected and be!oed fr!"il Yii
last entry in the book has been made and the Chief Justice of the Universe has signed the final decree. N'o one can say but that our beloved friend ua faithfully and eon.pletely fu.i'ii!.vl the oL 1 lyatioriH thjtt life lias lmpojed upon him, and. while hit! mortal renialnrf ure tone, yet lie will live in our hearts and our minds and K'-ve to us a proper exattjple of an hoin.-st and courageous public servant. -s Juilxi' .of the I,. ike Superior Court hi.-i duties included the maktnfr of Amv r an Citizens. On October Tliir I. One Tlumsand Nine Hundred and TwentyOne, from nil -parts of the county, nien. who had a desire tt) share1 in the benefits and responsibilities of this Government, fathered before him and presented ih.-ir elamis tk) be allowed to share in .sin Ti 1 itizensh'p. His court room was rrovwl- . d: and ss the proceedings proKi essed. this Jmliii'. lnsl.ired with his desire to establish in the' hearts of those who were before him the si j idtlca nee of their purpose, by demeanor and word brought to their attention the doctrines of true' Americanism and the stability r.ti" permanence of American Inst i tuilt ns. IHirinjj alt of the day his mind aiil his heart functioned at their full capacity ard centered upon the greatness of mis t'.utv. When this da had finisher; a- 1 when this man had performed hi f. ill duty, he i;turecl from the beneii ami went, to ins home, cheerful ,.nd with a e.)Tisciu.p..s of duty well performed: an.l tiiere. as a cavalier of old, offered himself as a living sacrifice to the de-
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Is It Normal? Is It Rich? Is It Free of Waste Products? Is It Pure? How the Test May Be Maifc. : .''".
In Jn.tiea to yourself and your loved ones you should know the truth aboht your blood for who knows at what time he or she will be called upon to stand this test. Ak yourself these nimple questions; I.i.i I f tired when I jr't up - in- t ne Jiiornir.p? Am I all fa?fr.-d our night? J 3 my face pr.b nd drawn " "Do 1 suffer with rai-ii in my muc!' -nd jcints? Am 1 su.ntect to ai;v s.-in
disease? Have I any pimpbs cr boib
sature is warn'nir y..ij. If your
answer to any cf these questions I "Tes." Xnture now red 1 help. Sh has done her best but is ratlins.'.
Listen to nature's v arnii.i:'. Voiir btood is jour fountain s urc of c n iTi v therefore keep your Mood rkh au i pure. -.ir greatest health asset is to have h'.ood w Mfli in pure md clean Mo; 1 which is free of Mr ante r redacts.
Kor over SO years.' -Ihousand? unci thmifcnnds of nien' and women have re -lid on S. -S. ;f to clear their blood of waste products, S. S. 3. Will improve the quality of your blood by reli.-vins
you of the waste products which cause ire - 'verished blood, and its allied trou-
bies-.-;s 'fcin. dior.lers. rheumatism una
a i v, t-roi vitality. The sHnre .quahtfe which srive S. S
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'.i"ou of ,was! products make it ex.tren.eiy desirable for kre-pinic your i-l L'd in g-ood cr-nditlin. tiet s. S". at yur drue'glst. ware rf su jat itntetj. Write t'hlef Med;. -a: Director. Swift Specific Co., 17t7 S. St. S. laboratory. Atlanta, fin, for s;c.cini r.-.edical advice (without er-tT He is helpintr pop!e every day. Ask him to Fend you his illustrated booklet, "Fart About the HIimxI" free. S. S. h. is sold by ail di Uitcists. Adv.
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p Our Market will be Open Thursdays all day
Startingr Oct. 6th with a Big Cut in Prices
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The Following for Thursday
I All Beef HAMBURGER 3 pounds
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TIIIS FARMER WAS READY TO GIVE U
Terre Haute Man Had Suffered for Years Is Active as a Boy Now, He Says Alex ivtriik, 2213 Hulmun St.. Terre Haute, InJ , well-to-do fanner, says: "I believe Tan lite, has niven n.e a new lease on UXe and i'm strong for it. For the first time 111 ten y..3i.s I'm able to sit down and enjoy a hearty meal. I not only suffered from stomach trou1'le, but at limes I bad rheumatism so had I couldn't walk a -t.p or raise, my hand as hih as n,y h-ei.i. "I was in mui h a urs. rahle condition when I ben an taking Tanlnc 1 was ale.ut icady to rive up, and now I haven't an aehe or a pain, f-Kep like a 1 1 1 gr and n l up in the tnornintf fednn as happy and nctive s a boy. Taniuc has done a hundred p i- tent. j"b foi-' mi " Tanln-. is sold !n Hammond by Summers I'iiarmaoy and in Indiana Harbor by C-ntral Irug Store and by leading Ururists - Adv. , mands of (service. Walter T. Hardy came of a famMy of Kdod IKufsiet American stock ib' n.n born in Carroll .County. Indi.ma. ?!. ..' -1th. IVhit. After an carnation in the fommi'il schools of that count , li" catered AVahash t'olieite where he completed the Kophomore year. From theie he entered the Chieairo Kent 'or.ee of 1 Jiw, KrailUtttinx ttierefrom in 1 Hi' 5 'oon thereafter he took the oath as a meniUer of the bar arid Altered upon the active' practice of the l aw in Detphi, India-nit. In l!t7 he, oam-3 to Tlamnioud and -after eng-acinp in the jrenra I practice until 1314. was called to the !' rich and served as J ad so of the I,. it Superior Court, jom No. 2. until h?. death. Xo man. either as opponent or associate, an sav itiKht -agains t W alter T. Hardy as a lawyer, mid no mm who practiced before him can say auht but that he was a just Judge, a courageous jude, and an honorable .Tudxe Valter T. I Tardy had the courage of hig convictions. Neither fear nor favor swerved him from the path of judicial integrity, and having been satisfied of the rigrhts of litifr!. a fearless judirnient and a iuii k one came from the bench. Above alt thinRs else that characterized mr deyaxted brother wis his mfise humanity. No man who can.e m persona! contact with him bvit b:t irone away bis friend. His analysis of character wa.s complete; his sincere and genuine sympathy for humanity's joys and sorrows waV unusual. To say these thing, of one whom we all Knew so well s-ems a waste of words, but we feel it but proper that we put on the records of this Court and tins H.-ir those thii.na which we all know so wofl. The passing: of Walter
'J'. Hardy is a distinct loss to this Bar and his place 1a one whichwill be difficult to fill. We can say that Walter T. I lardy w as a true friend. a devoted husband, and a just juilpe. J. H CO.Nll'JY. JKSSH K. WJbSOV, tU.E.NN I. rETKKS. Committee llammocd, Indiana, October 5th, 1921.
THIRTY INDICTED NEBRASKA! ARE OUT OF COUNTRY
1 INTERNATICNAl. NEWS SERVICE! OM.II , Nebr.. Cet. 3. Thirty bankers, llnant iers' and business m n indieted by the special J'ouLjlas county Ci and jury probim; i h- "financial scandals" which are said to have, resulted in nar a billion dollars loss to investors. Ivave fled to Mcxioi, Cuba, and other points . out side tin , T'nited States', it was intimated today by Attorney Genera! Havis. A speeial corps of d'puty sheriffs i" eoiirin(jC XebiJiska' for persons named in the grand jury indt Itnrnts rf turned Monday. Dav is said today that he did not expect success in apprehending many of those named in the indictments. Indictments that have been , made public so far charge the dozen men under arrest with finlv zzl tn tit and conspiracy in violation of Nebraska's "blue sky" law. Charges contained in indictments avair.st those not yet air. sled hair not. bc-o made public. It was reported today Hint several attorneys represent i nc cerpora t ions involved in the aliened illegal transactions sr nam d in the indictment?. Another speei.il jrrr.n l jury to continue, the investigation may be called, attorney-general Pavis said today.
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6 BELL-ArJS Hot water Sure Relief
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25c and 75$ Packages fverywhere
1 second and 1 third prize; Clark fc llditii,'s. Lowell, I rid., 2 second prizes; CUo Hayden. Crown Point, Indiana. 1
Crown point J! Childress, Lowe
P., lirst prize; Walter ii K. I'., second pri.'.'-
Clark McKniKht, Lel:oy It. p.. third prize; Archie Childress. Lowell li. P., fourth prize; Herbert . Meyer. Ced tr Lake, (uxth prize; Archie PucHiej, Lowell. Ind.. fifth prize; J'aul Nichols, Lou ell, Ind., H. P., seventh prize; Irvln Wr.jahn. Unban. Ind. li. P., elKhtli prize; Ituth Hale, Lowell. Ind. It P. ninth prize; RusmcII Maybaurn, Crown
Point, Ind.. tentli prize. Class V. J. Hem, Crown Point. It. P. prize; CUo Hayden, Lowell U. p
Hid prize; Ceorre Noises. ??. .John li- !.. tiiirri prize; KJoyd 1 h Korevt, Crown Point IL P., fourth prize: Vernon Smith. Crown Point, It. P. 5, lil'th or ..., Leslie
Davis, Crown I'oint. tentd
Would Appeal to Youngsters. t Jud Tunkins snys every boy wouH i bo keen for tht classics If Hector and 1 Achilles had put on the cloves and Lad thf kind of n mitip that could be lescribc'il on ihe sport panp.
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M.ayliatm, I'rown ond prize; Wheeli r Ind., H. D. 1, secPuchley, Lowfll li.
. .ljeoml prize; Ld. Po'fij.t. K P. 1. se. ,1, '..Nichols. 1 .oivejl, oid'. priio ; An lije
P. 1. third .prize. A versljires J. A. Pal ton. Oconornowac. Wis , 12, first; 5 seiond and one. th i rd prizes. Prow n Swiss -Leslie Strickland, Lowell, Ind., It.-.l). O.tirst, one se.ond arid .1 t h i rd irl jes, i lied l'o I left- Puiney-Puruue Kami, Wanatah. Led., 'h fir.st, and 1 second prizes. Palrly Cow necor'd i on test Premium No. ! ; .1. A. Pa Itdji, '('Iconomowoc, Wis. first prize. Pam T. '.Woods Farm Co.. Crown Point K. p.,, Seeond prize. Leslie Strickland. Lowell,' liul . R. P. third prtro. Premium I?.' 2:, Sam I!. Woods Farm Co.. Crown Point TI? I)., tirst pri;;e. .1 A. baltnii,1 0'-onnmo0'-, Wis-, second prize. Leslie Strickland'. Lowell, U P. third prize. - - Hoys 'aiid Cirls Cal' ;Chihciaso "A": C.erald ntickley, -LoWeH J.. P.. first rrlze. Lawrence ITetn; -Crown lyifnf '.Tt'R..' -- ond prize; Afm.':H. rtach", Ilobart. tt. p., third priz; CyHl Schwref, Crown point R. P. 3, fourth prize; Ti. II.'"I..fj'tz.J. U--bart. Ind." H. "P.. fifth prfze;" Co'r.'c 'i Mriybaunv Crown. I'olnt It. "'H. -tenth prize. CbiVs '"''.: liirr Id c.K. 'Meyer
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The Great Two Week Sal" on PHONOGRAPHS AND PIANOS NOW GOLNO ON at llous-e of Muscat, Gary. ImL We deliver to al! parts of Uke county, and ref und farc3 ro --,r ti.-tomers. 10-5-4 L' - - - - -- V" ' ' I
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s. . . -.m new juiiiucu "" Methods Cfaas. Arkin & Son 165 East State Street Hammond, Indiana $ OeLUXE
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GRIFFITH TO HAVE BAZAAR SUNDAY
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The Corn and Callus Peeler Thla Cora Remover la Qtunntnail. Relief from corn Buffering? follows the appli-atlon of "(ets-It" almost as quickly as pein folbiwi the thrust of
GRIFFITH. Ind. .-Oct. 5 Tbero will be a church bazaar at Griffith Sdnday. October 3 ai d Monday evening October 10. It will be given by tbo f.-.tl.clb-Social Club of Griffith and pro ceds will go into a fund for the erection of a Catholic church at riffith in the near future. Many beautiful pieces of hanl wmk and useful articles will he f ir sale well as other attractions w hicn jrr to make, up a bazaar. A S'pe ia! feature wii! be a home cooked supper se. ved by the ladies from i to S o'clock. This will leave Crown Point for this bazaar at 1 o'clock and leave Himmond at 3 o'clock (new time). Kveryhody is cordially fnv tf 1 to come
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unv ill X MJLTIJL l. Have You $500 or $1,000 Available? Perhaps you have $500 or $1,000 available. You have this much because you have saved and had the good sense r.ot to buy vci!d-cat oil or mining strxk and did not speculate on the stock market. But you want a higher fate of income and still be astured that your money will be safe. TLMS BANK'S ADVICE We recommend an investment in tlie First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds, which we sell. Sold at par, these Bonds held their value and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. Interest and principal payments are paid at THIS Bank the very day they are due. Get 7 and Safety. Let your $500 or $1,000 biinq you in a higher rate of income. A?k about these Bonds free booklet upon request. Call or write today. Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO
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pin or krifn Into the fleh. Xot only ha.rd corns or noft corns but e-fy kind of corn or, callus surrenders to "OetsIt" anS peels rixht off. It tftke Just a few eeeoiidrt to etup the pnin with two or three drop?. io to vour druiTKlst today. Oct a bottle of "Gett-It" Cots but a triflo everywhere. Tour money back if not -sat lulled. Mfd. by E. Lawrence Co.. Chioapo. Sold In Hammond by Ost rowskl 's Pharmacy and Wets" Iiil(r anl St' it loner v Adv.
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Add a PhoiioKrnvih. or a Finno to your homo pleaaures end hftpplnnm. Our TWO WEEK BAX.H NOW (OIN"J ON. We deliver to your home and refund your :'are too. 30-5-4
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WINNERS OF RIBBONS AT THE COUNTY FAIR (Continued from, page one.) I .a dies' Five waited Sr.ddl Horse Pr m Ivlew Farm. I Porte. Ind., 2 first rrize.; Alex Plack, Lowell, Ind., 1 second prize. Five Caifd Faddle H.-r.se Proadview Farm, I.aPorte, Ind., 1 flr?t and 5, ,-ond prices; Sol T?yrd. Fredonia K ntt:cl;y, 1 third prize. Three (;fiit"d Saddle Horses Rroad-vie-v Farm. Iji Porte, Ind., 1 first and 1
peeond prize: Alex Block, Ixiwell, Ind., 1 third prize. Draft Teem in Hnrne.s V. Gormley, Hebron. Ind.. K. I . 1st prize; Pinney-Purdue Farm, Wanatah. Ind., 2nd prize; John T'rochno. Crown Point. Ind. R. P.. 3rd prize; Special, P'.nne.vT'urdue Farm. Lit prize. Four-In -Hand Tam Plnney-Purdue Farm, Wanatah, Ind., 1st prize; F. M. Gormley and John Procl-no, 2nd prine rirri,n ni:ptinn:T, Shorthorns - Wm. M. Kinspahr. Lowell, Ind., P.. I.. 3 first?. 1 secern. 2 third prizes and champion bull; Tho.s. Fish-.r, Hebron. Ind . 1 hi st prize, and champion junior bull arid jrrand champion bull; Antone Ilusniiati, Ueeclier, 111., H. "P.. 2 second prizes; Klnier Maokey. Hebron. Ir.d. 11. D . . 3 firsts, t 2nd
and 1 third prizes unj jrriind champion cow; Chas. IJelshnw4 Crown Point, Ind . P.. P., 2 first? and 1 sec nd prize and champion Jr. heifer; .Tohn Scheiwe, Goodenow, II!., R. D , 3 firsts. 5 seconds ond 1 third prize. Hereford. C. T. PaH"y. Lowell. Ind.. n. P. 15 firsts and 3 seconds, senior champion bull and cow and Junior champion bull and cow. Aberdeen Angus Jos. A. Huseman, Crown Point, Ind., R. !., 7 first prizes. Dairy Cattle, Milk Preeda, Holseteins Wm. lilack, Lowell, Ind. first prize and Senior Champion bull: John TI. Smith, Crown Point It. It. 1. first. 5 seconds and one third prise, and Junior Champion Cow: Schillo I:os.t Crown Point. Ind., R. .D. 1, first and one third prize and Champion Junior Puil; Grot S.- Ainsworth, Lowell, Ind, (irit pr'z.; Herman Calnon, Crown To'nt H. P. l. first and 1 second prize: Ott- P. Cbi'.dress. Lowell, Ind.. R. D. 3. first And 1 second, Champion Sr. Cow; Sam B. Wood Farm Co., Crown Point. Ind., R. D. 1. first and 2 second prizes: Albert
Zieee. Crown Point, Ind., II. D. 1, first
LOWELL
It is to j-otir benefit to trade at H'J.CK OF,:ai:SCAT. Gary, Ind. They, rt-fund fare. ' srlve best values and deliver .to your' home. tW't Wl'ir.K PTANt ..ANT) PHONtXHtAPH SALK NOW coiytt ox. . ' lo-:.-4
HEALTH OF WOMEN
How many perfectly well women (50 you know? Isn't it true that In order to keep up with the march of progress the endurance r.f woman is cften strained to its utmost, ;md the tax upon her physical system is in many rasif greater than she can stand. Headaches develop, and nervous Irritability, baekach, dragging' down sensations, end other painful siilments peculiar to women. The reliable remedy when a woman ets into such a condition Is Lydla K. Pink ham's Vegetable C -.'rrepound. as for nearly half a century It has proved the natural restorative for these troubles. Adv.
Orpheum School for DANCING 152 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3328 Private lessoas every day from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. CLASSES TOR BEGINNERS Monday and Friday Evenings PUBLIC DANCING Thursdays and Saturdays Music by Jack. Rue Melody Boy
AUDITORIUM MAX rELFER. Prop. 567 CUIume Are. Phone rim'4 1931 TODAY Edith Roberts in "THE ADORABLE SAVAGE" . Also Two Comedies "The Poor Fiddler" and "The Simp" WWWWWVWWiWWWWM
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TODAY "MOTHER O MINE"
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THURSDAY Lucy Cotton in t "BLIND LOVE" Pathe News and Pollard Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Si Marie Provost in J "MIDNIGHT FOLLIES" STARTING SUNDAY For Three Days EL A Thos. H. Ince Special Bg "FOOLISH MATRONS" Bs DOUBLE FEATURE Every Sunday and Monday Afternoon
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Aehargo account at this store is one of the tx-st friends' you can have. It permits you to be well dres-scd whether you liave the ready cash hiimly, or not. In time of sickness or unemployment, we are always glad to extend a helping hand.
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Vaudeville, and Feature Pictures AH Oar Acts Direct From State-Lake Theatre, Chicago " LAST TIMES TODAY " WALLACE REID in "Too Much Speed"
H 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 ail Mental Masters Ask Him, He Knows
fit THE N EG FYS The Pyrotechnic Sensation
AL GAMBLE & CO. The Human Comptometer JONES & CRUM3LEY Eccentric Comedians and Dancers , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARION DAVIES in "BURIED TREASURE" Also Four Great Acts of Vaudeville
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VlTien you serve pancakes it is usually the principal thing for that particular meal. All the more reason why you should have the best. That means use PLANTATION PANCAKE FLOUR. It makes light fluffy cakes and can also be used for muffins and dumplings. With or without buckwheat.
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Let This Bank Handle Your Insurance It doesn't cost a crnt more fo have this Bank with its trained organization and well-kept records handle your insurance. Besides, the Bank is a permanent institution. It has resources of more than one million dollars. It is here tochy . It will he here tomorrow, next week, next year. That means a whole lot in having an insurance agency of this type. This Bank handles fire, automobile, plate glass, theft, compensation and other forms of insurance. Place your insurance here, where it will ' be written by men who know how.
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