Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1921 — Page 6
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!"'. thy Pcii .is: evening at ' 'rU-f Podd's bmrf- r"i 11 irp atri. j :u l-oiu-.j :f V.is ISM nice V.'f.,ia It. J ..ho t. foon tr h.vf,o the ''i tdti n ! liaii-h Odie. Th even Ira was jrrjit'y ! rj.yd wi'h ifam-i, music ar.d rfsnc'nr. -.d 'ri. rlde-tl.-r rr.ci Wed '.ir.i! -r rf pr;-ty and vra,ot;c.l. slft'H. I 1 hi-: :io-f :erv: .l dainty relriititjltutj tr. i"5: '. g Ju-i.v" Nort'O spehka at Mm'i Cl'i" Vonaay nipht. Or.tob.r 10. l-v--rybdv j i:e4. Th jrt f .'ir'.iV'rt of 'he i!rir3i I j Bisa's C'uh win rt I.f' n"y afti" niii w!'h Mr . J. J And'-rrfn at h"r j h -n: or Itii-hla id ti ... T!" i- follow - : r'f.:..f vi'.l It (jin pr. ;.:pt:y at I .. ' ' piif t wo ' !- k ' I C-i'I w oh fjj'"titi-j.i?
An ?!.. JubJ- ' iir:?trpb.p-n C'.tadl, thOreat Wojd-T of the- Wtsurn Jloratphf re." Current Art T.-p1e? Mr. Arm-:i;rnng.
Itt.-. tiif'lfat'ona a nest pia . Ton't tell tw al'.nt that ftrHndi-.l. r ' tthjm-.U ir--'Bt is la ft-rc. tor f -' io'.i:t rnttei ije c.wi-- .'.:. nir.vstr-i- ' .! i-inv ..J :nosii- bvrn. The Oran.i lion! I 1. . t! at w hav . t.o'.v 1 p-rn. C .': T- - is to a pro ! mo t 9't .t ar.l -hare;-t ni-. city n: ( r-m at AN tamf hall on '..il3: .'.. l i.l.id i urfb. I i.:.o .h..t -b- J :;h? at e'r ht oVlorV. T'.i . v-' ' mu 1 ' vl.f trteu wt j Mim-kcmI with anow ar. j . -hol-M j j;ror A. il!a.nollo. t-;-j ' j L'.ao I.r: vn waf sn his s..va loif.- ri-.r.r.'-y i p'ho In wond'Tully gified :v. that, li- a. tv .r he du: thla t")--vi o it of tl-- j ,iOffe.f c? ore cf the highest teni't'wortt M'zzard 't h.vi eier c--.e!"le..eil. i-o!-rt, tr. th world; Sipnor G. A. : th.it l. worked day ami i.;;v.'. ti f il.'rsl. barl"o, a vol-: ff ur.'j-.lt foul to fr . -iinnr families uiiring If- , rar.-i: at;-! f;u.:Hty: and f.t-nor C Ida.', fuel fa.-.itr.e. th i wiit n .he ''a v.--.- (
ptantst. a mustci.-vn of grrwat tal-'uae a-U wbolu fam!!:"' i Oytn he b' rnt -nd cft4 coiiipoeer. Severs, i the l4ve of t cores of people by rnor Englhh yrn;,d will be l unc. but mrs : ilizlr.g doctors and nuues. I kri w th.
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l.ifl sei-vi.e !n toiiJ t.vjr.g houfS w. rfiich that he riPod h'.M ov.-j healt1" ur.o as a result cot rlvurnattsm. J' ?l'oi by li.e. (.ui'fl then. Jt.na by hli..
IjcoiKavaJt ; now. , . . .IMCapv: "AVjen I.i.tn Ilrov tooV offico ov
city v,To at ib ii-vi-.-t cK of t !fo- --Giordsj-.. r.m.tnul '.ite. vi''-h w. thi - ..led 1 a jji-K.Tr.au; of pdiu-d vbi.-b Kd. ? .S'e'ecTci i ni.-n n o rev.vo V'e rird hi- of. j po.er.9 try 'ris to f 'jin'.'Jiliz - t.h's ld : M.ir;hal' i did .Uae i ::id p'jbltr of , 'ul .-ndeav
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Mrmbera of the Hammond Temple Pyth'an Sisters reiunsi-d lat everlnp from Indian p' lis where they har he.t-n a:t ndinj the ann'ial ' Grind Temple r.v.etir.,: Hammond representatives were .Mrs F. L. V'ymtn, '.r?. P. ral8. M.s Wll'iism rrtedh.-f. Mrs. C. Ntcvander :.'.rt. Ohark?. Itost-W!-k. Mrs. r,.'!ts!ili was riialr grmi trustee of the . k l.iia : ion.
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tr.i-tar. is. CiLhoiiT Lie, Thorass Pa'.ne. insut'e.l in nay'np set of men ae-k'.r.i;
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Weissey's Pleating Shop ,'.!iinniriKniG, sTirio. hemstitching. lUTTIlt HOl.B. Hl'TTOV COVEHIVG. HR UOIVG, HI f HIV(i, rNCY STITC HI1. 91 STATE STREET. PHOE HAM. MOXU 44H. -:
AiinvrruKM. G. D. Ielj;en. Chir. praetor, of CMeara (formerly of Hajnn.ond has opened a branch offire in Suite 204. Hammond Puildtng. Hammond. H.-ur 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Fhone 22 4. 10-8
irmmond Musical College. .ar.o. Voice. Violin, Public S peak-
Dramatic Art.
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o 3 RIVIERA pji.-nosraph to your for p'tis'jrp, happiness and con--.'. m. It Js the best, yet cost. our TWO WEEK PHONOG HA P!I 12 i.;'.v In prosrers. AVe deliver tu r.crre, and refund jour fare.
OF MUSCAT, Inc., 541 Broad-
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TO ALL CITIZENS OF HAMMOND
you want to give DAN" BROWN" r of confidence and send him back he mayor's office for four more s, you MUST hav.i registered" be-
Sep? 10th and Oct. 10th THIS
Under the law previous regis.or.s have NO bearing; upon the :nt eiectlon. Remember NEXT day is the last day to register.
I'.LICAN CENTRAL. COMMITTEE. Adv.
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D.-n't forget the Annual Dance given y '.he Pythian Sisters at Pythian mvle. Jlohman & Ogdcn st.. Wed. ring. October 12th. Good music. 10-8-3
Canton Hammond No. 58 held regular social meeting last evening af their armory on State street. Drill practice and floor stunts were features cf the ov.rinp, and there were visitors from Whiting' Canton. No. 57, Including Lieutenant Joseph Cohen. Ensign D. D. Dixon. Chevalier Theodora Parr. Chevalier Arnold f-'chwart sman. Chevalier Isaac. Milier. All the men enjoyed a royal good time. Mrs. Charles Kreger of Conkey-avenue is visiting relatives in Olencoe, 111. Judge Norton speaks at Men's Club Monday night, October JO. Everybody Invited. 10-8-2 The N. B. C. Club met Thursday evening at the home of M'.ss Alma Kasten on Drackcrt street. The evening was enjoyed with sewing ad games, the priies In bunco being awarded to the Misses Luclnda Harmon and Blanche Carroll. Dainty refreshments were served to six members and the guest. Miss Harmon. The
next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of the Misses Halaburt or. Chicago avenue. Judge Norton speaks at lien's Ouh Monday night, October 10. Everybody Invited. 10-8-1 Judge Norton of the Clreujt Court of Crown Point will apak at the meeting of the Garfield club on Jsjiiu? evening at eight o'clock In the First Christian church. His subject will be "The Work of the Juvenile Court in this County." No admisalon will be charged and everybody 19 welcome. . .- - -, -.w ----it i mum
nd ?iei a ' ir.'I arc. tiie' foi that in ri". i o Injc't trto ': r Jore'gn t
S' .'nor Vll'aretlo . ooiisiiitiona'. rights' ls un-.ir.erlrav
10. They N'. ded a Songbird In 1 i read jrr.rr. th'.- pia'fo. m the or. Heaven St&Rlyi nnir.j ' r,m-.v that. pro.-tnut e or
?'jrnor Rossi i ope-ily ;.o'. :cit ir.s upon our street. I 11. Plan? S--lo S leete-t I n. ver had one of them str p m-. in nr.-
Sifcoor J-'irxini 1 -ir 1 think that if t.ae nier-b-r
12 "O Miml Til Piu Non Tor.il tl 1 opposition who he.; ha n ace.oy-U. l ! B-h'Tne) T 'jcclii J w!.l b'-ha e like v intier.-.aa be wl!: ,
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ilonr.n str.-el, Ht inmond, or com pi ----- ... - ........ . S.mjt-i-T&&.-vXAG- .. cation of lie i rJrTived ry Mon-rch. -.vo. near tie ;w-r.u.r ; ; I !'u, mother, tieo b.othor. end thr.-11 The men we $g$&m&4.) iv...,r, vald to have be.--u n,-V.ytj inoonflhl- ftjf,fit.'5i. ,-'tV i23Vfl-l David, a brother of Wl!lm, VZ , Hv?d. Tbe t,vo ,r.,n u,,,,,,, i &&?&f)tJ&gm?'. 1 U'.veti . r:.l.tay lur.j two ,ne1 nrw allll McVlvrrc-n u al.T.& , ' r-t , wo, wh.:n h.a hoJy wa, brought bac . ja8UnMy kHled. ' VJ&f&'t tral In apparent ;;ood health. He r-i i rjfi5W. 1 i r 'h & low!Sf 1 B ! Tunki!!S ys every Soy W;P SM-' 'A i f -i Sous and is r.. -. bt,-lleveS to have bet i , - , , . , ,1 . ' i.. Vt 51 Li 4 &-.ri.V ;! , v .. , , Achillea lad put on the- glovos &u 1 $ 4 I J i i Jr ;J L, -v? lori l.l e mother in PASS ilay avenue ,'a ' . " . S4i f rVTjPP'J? 44. ? ' !:t V... p. Mor.ory to ,h Ba..!st liberi on tho sport par V lWf. f J f i ohar.-.j at ... (.l,,.t with inter..,, at t&tl? iitf&'it'i ' Le -vjTr.ii crown point SSSS&A
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Add a HIVi'KA -.honi! rapb n yoi r i home. It is a.s ooo a the best ant Cfca least, if "nought during our TWO) WEEK PHONOGRAPH SALE. Hou: j
of Muscat, Inc., Gary. Ind. We deliver within a rac'.ius of 60 miles, and pay
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Ei.tnor V,:iiifilo an i S'gtu r Iv 15s: Dorcas Rrhekar., L)dt-o will hold a regular mooting this ren'nit: ir the ha'.t. The dtjr-te staff Is asked to be present.
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never h tothred b" nnybody. Jff in siHr ' Attorrey Ooaroy run.:cd the battle cry ! "Dfcn f.m-n arid the fu.l 1 dinner pall." d' clirir-s ti.it Jvb for iiundroda of mn wo..Jd be provided on, the waur works ruiistiUvtiun if Dan lifown was n-i i ot-d. In ;p.akrr.i of the critlcum oir- ctc', agahit Cut-) ly Swanson, pr' fi-h r.t of t'..c hoard iZ' r-orks. Af-ouoy Cuar..y d.. -played an miottopa! feoiir.i-. d.clarli.g it as a shame thit th- ban.t. r s-hovid he sub-, J . ted t , f-rii frightful chargee. He . r.;d that the greatest achievement of :
i nny administration In the history of I Hnmn.-.nd w.i.t the annexion f Iless-
i illle and d. nruui ed the element seek - , Mr. and Mrf. George A. Dolhof and .w. o. ji,.I
, 11 lo unn.l k . a nit o p j v..-.--son Robert have returned from "lann,xlnfr tne di,PUt,d territory." outing In the Wisconsin woods where Npl aman or woman mov,.d during Mrs. Dolhof went last February for Mlf; flfet hour and a ha.f of Conroy.,
taik. At 7:45 when the hou.-e was
filled to cipaclty it became necessary to j
Miss E. J. O'Sulllvan of Truman avenue has Just returned from several weeks' visit In Norfolk. Va. On her way home she Btepp. d fir a few days In Washington, D. C. and Pittsburgh, Pa. Mrs. Ruby Shauer and daughtr Miss Eleanor are able to be out ap-aln after an Illness from scarlet fever at their home on Indiana avenue.
From Fparta. the mother of heroes, the land cf romance and the playrrciri of flu Gocia. came Pete Scofes,
i - ..(a i.:i;ijr. t Pr. n. tie not.ee, Pete has laid aside! !..: armor of .r.u&iness and ij wearing, .h? pray rar.mtrt of the lover. To-!
n. jrr- v- at 4 p. ni . In Unity hall, he wi.l taki as his brid.;. a fair Grecian aa.d. Pipitja rapadopouiln, daughter f a succi.ss'f ul business man of Chicago.
One hundred and fifty guests' will ie j
raest nt at the wedding which will bi c -brated In the manr-cr of the na. tivity of the bride and -groom. The ' i:,uiic that Sapho sang when Gree c J was the seat of the learning, the art jr l th splendor of the world will v oeard. Steve and Nicholas, brothers '
f f the groom and members of the Eereoios fanil.y. also related to Pete Scofea. will !o present. It is going to be a gala event. Pete Is a very popular fellow and has a
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host of friends.
the benefit of her health. She return
ed greatly benefitted and the family Is gain located at their home on Conkey avenue.
For a number of
li ! THE UNIVERSAL CAR I Fiitfi Sedan$660 1 I d I 'L0V5HTk&3 I Wk5,.re.r i ;i; Mjj I ) j I
Vernon Redmond returned today to the South Bend hospital where he w!lt undergo treatment after a short vacation wtth his family here. Miss Mildred Elmerlne- Is entertaining two of her fellow teachers in the Lowell High school at her r?me on Summer boulvard. Miss Jennie Stout and Miss Ann Ryan are the guests and have been here to attend the convention in Oary. They all will return to Dowell tomorrow. Her. W. J. Geen will preach at both services tomorrow at the First Baptist cburch.
JOE WIRES VOTES TO SAVE CITY
(Continued from pc one.
"If Simon Is elected." continued t' Little Giant, unbuttoning his vest a'r" rolling hla sleeves, "we will have a worse condition In Hammond than across the line where half a hundree soft drink saloons are selling rot gut. For God's aakes. men, tf you must have whiskey go to jour physician and get good stuff. They pratt about the Qualifications ef their candidate. Who Is be? Cigar maker, state legislator and county an dltor. As state legislator he was 1 rubber stamp and as auditor all V had to do waa to sign liquor licence.
look the doors to keep crowd. from floe!; rg down the aisles. Several j ban. ..red were turned away. Edwin Frledrich was the other speaker of the evening. He gave statistlcs as to the ec onomic operation r,f j the city and in closing said: "I hope !
this proposition will be reasoned out I hope there will be no more mud slinging. I believe they are all hon-
I orab'e men, having at least the lnter1 ests of the city at hear. If you vote
for the pr.sent administration you are not employing untried servants. Thelr's Is only an Idle promise. know what the present administration can do." Attorney Friedrlch 1b a forceful speaker. The Adkins mal quartette sang. A brass band played in the pit. Clyde Cleveland presided and the rally was a success from start to 4inlah.
years pete and Steve were the proprietors of the Main restaurant, leaving two yf ars ago to operate a similar business place in Janesville, O., which they sold this spring at a profit and returned to Hammond.
CHICAGO, Oct. S Uve stock. HOGS Receipts 3,H0; market act-
live. 16-25c higher than Friday's. plgF
strong, bulk $7.25-$S.fiO; top, $S.?nheavvwelsht $7.90-$S.60; medlunweight. ?S.40-$S.70; llRht we.leht. S.2fJS.TO; liRht lights, $7.90-$V40; heaw
packing sows, smooth. 17.1O-57.SO; pa- 1
king sows, rough, 6. 73-$?. 10; pl;s, $7-5 $?.15. CATTLE nerelM-s. 1.000. SHEEP Receipts. 1,000.
Paroled Last June; In Trouble Again.
When James Ta.ylrr, 19 year old I
Gary youth stepped out of the Jefferronvllle prison last June after serving part of a 1 to 14 year sentence for Issuing froudulent checks he made up his mind that he would walk the straight and narrow path in the future. His promise only he'd good for several months however, he is held under arrest again facing the penitentiary. According to a police report young Taylor got Into tremble this week when he tried to fix it up with a South Broadway business man to ateai his automobile so that he could collect the Insurance on it. The youth Intended to driv it to Chicago and sell it for 800. The business man notified the police.
Possessing til the virtues for which the old far orite wa and still is famous
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Reg. U. S. Pat. OS. Malt Extract
Jost the goods you've been waiting for. Simple to nse, and the non-boiling feature means less bother. A Greater Favorite TJian Ever BUCKEYE MALT EXTRACT All' the purity, all the goodness that have associated themselves with the name Buckeye all these years. Guaranteed to YOUR satisfaction unless "more" and "better", your money back any time. Best for baking and home uses.
If Yonr Dealer Ham'i Got It He Can Get It From
THE BURGER BROS. CO.
(Now 47 Years Young)
$35 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI 0
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Monday and Tuesday Big Price Reduction Phone HURRAUD Phone 793 II U SJ ill t 11 ! 794 GROCERY and MARKET
iOysfers; From Baltimore Daily
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Satisfaction
Complete automobile satisfaction is the result of buying wisely and economically rather than the desire and means to buy extravagantly. Figure out your every autorrrob2e requirement and yov v. ill t r.d it In r Ford Sedan a f'imnj- err c.' distinction ar.d bsuty a car of C3.::brt and convenient a car cf : pndability ard
service a car tna: mx give ycu cornpleij satisfaction. You should place your order now if you wish to avoid delay in delivery. L N. BUNNELL MOTOR CO. 504 Hohtnan St Phone Hammond 650-651 14Sth and Forsythe Phone Eatt Chicago 497 Cor. 5th and Mauachu$eU Phone Gary 1760
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SUGAR 5 pounds
Freih PIG FEET 7 k c
Mayer CALI HAM 16c Boneless BEEF STEW 18c Hubnard SQUASH 15 20c
CORN 10c
Fresh PIG C;i CALF HE. V; ITS
X 2 c
3 lbs. Mixed coo.iaES 50c 24'2 lbs.
CERLiOTA FLfUR $1.10 NAVY BEANS 5 Ebs. 25 c
100-POUND SACK CmCKEN FEED. $2.25
PINK SALMON 2 for
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Plate CORNED BEEF 62 C QUAKER OATS 10c Lein SALT PORK 18c TOMATO PUREE can
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C. W. HUBBARD
CHRISTMA
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Now is tKe time to Keglri planning for your Christinas remittance to the old country. With our direct connections we are in a position to make prompt and satisfactory deliveries of Christmas funds. Get our rates before buying your Christmas money orders.
First Trust & Savings Ban!
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Formerly Known zi Lake County Savings and Trust Ban! Corner State and Hohman Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA PETER W. MEYN, President DAVID T. EMERY. Sec.-Treas. JOS. W. WEIS, Vice President CHAS. H. W0LTERS. Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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