Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. TWpdny. Omober 11. 1921,

GOOD HOME THROUGH IMS

Why J Am For Frank Callahan

Thi' ;iui:ij will n m i 1 1 i n k a.1 -

ns. i i.tin thi mum-:

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The Port or. I ml 1 to The Tim.-s .-slt in flniliriK ;

" hpr tjoy.M, ,m" tn iin.l the olli

fourteen, is mi i n if th- hajipi hours of a year nr mr.- l"'!ny.

V' ral wt-.-k? ;igo l ! pn.! lieuiie for two

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v f 11 known H.'.m.immi woman inquiries and inL-i'iin r with t ti

porter who unearthed th.- pitiful ens". a trip was murlo to the I'.r'er hum--"here the rri"ther utmost l'.stitu:e p.nd wick was awaiting the liour for an operation. The tjro-'ery bills remained unp.iM, th' re were S'-hool honks to buy for the children, winter clothing, coal and. oth'r necessities of life. T!ie little money which the mother ha 1 been left following the death of hi r Imshand wn (;"ne and the time for the supr-me sacrifice of her life ha do-mo to jrive no her children for adoprbn. Today the two boys are very comfortably located in a Hammond home. Koine; to school and enjoying the gin"! tilings in life which they craved bi:t have been unable, to !,:. ve for year. I'-riht and full of life they have -come attached to their new surroundings and gm(l samurltin muthir who is caring f. r them. Relieved of part of her burden in c.irlnp for the two boy.i the sick mother at Porter is report to he feelir.ij a irrnat deal better and consoled in h r loneliness by a briKbt little nine year Id daughter. Another pood deed has been done, thanks to th' liitr hearted, kindly Harnmonl woman.

"I am for Frank Callahan for .May-

of Mast Ciili-a

n ,i Inln-r -and mut'ri.il. 1 ave a er.; acity of rlrt

Ions of water a day. Now that Jud'e McMahon as city attorney has sticce. vf j 1; y completed all ilte bfai details of the trre.it improvement there is nothing to hinder a rapid constrmmat Ion of the actual labor.

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-t VANDALS BLAME DEED

ON KU KLUX KLAN

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ea use he is a- loyal American i .tiy.cn. anil also because Le stands for clean, honest, and eff ic b'n t , i t y government. Six years aro I settled in this city, under !us administration. SMoh

government exist-

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JUlVii tt FI'OCK IS STILL IN VOGUE

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Boys Believed to Have Committed Outrage in Whiting Store.

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MATHERS BUSY ; AT SOUTH BEND

uprrui to thf Tiyrl

F. CAl-hAliAN'. "' ci. - WIIITINfl. IM.. Oct. 11 When Ju!-

ed and if elected anain 1 know su'hi,,s j, ,,,,. j.roprletor of the Hoppe pa-' Kovemment will aain exist and ll!lr i j.er and supply company was greeted j c:ty aK.ain hear the fair name of a At ; .j,, A ,si:n, "Work of the Ku Klux ; place wherein to live and rear "ur ' Ivlan" when he entered his .store at! children. I trust that on the Sth of il'2, ll'.ith street yesterday mornmir. I f November eiery votfr In the city of, the K. K. K. raiisnl ;ls rnui h disorder Kast ('ti!ini;o will realize that to clean everyw lier as hoodlums dil In his store- i up our city and brinu' back Its fair i Mr. Hoppe would not hae much res- I name and ;" 'd living conditions he or p,., t for the rK-iilzatitn. llisorderl site will vote the straiirht I'it ilen's ' greeted the proprietor everywhere as:

t and not f T a political rlnn w iio lumdreds of dollars of Koods have been

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has not our

ity's interein at heart.

LAST OF CONTRACTS ARE SIGNED

dei;roed. liox after btx of

cotton, matches, packages of

packages of p.niei s and many other' articles were ruined in an unbelievable I

crochet pencils.

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manner. The stock mils all torn to pieces what was tn the front had been

I carried back and vlca versa. The out- , side door of the safe was opened, but the persons did not jcet the Inner door I open and hence did not secure the mo- ' iiey. I Kntranoe whh (ralneil through the

; concern was awarded ! skylight In the nnif. Mr. Hoppe Is of build the pumping ma- the opinion that it Is an adventure of

Ia.'rt of the contracts for const ruc-

f the new Hammond water wo:s ;.-nol yesut.lay afteiri .on by the eiit.itives of th.e Wort hln ton t'oiupany of New York and the ISoard of Wot ks.

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Harry Mathers, prohibition airent at South llend, picked off two mote stills yet. terilay, accoril:n to a report received this morning by Chief (lus Simons at Hammond. At the home of Vitus Bijar. 2 1 0 T. Catnljia .--treet. South Mend, he found a 'en ga.lon still in the kitchen, two and one-lial; irallons of moonshine and fifteen gallons of stiKitr mash. Bijar was released iiiol-r $l.(tio band and will be t rii d October 1 4. Kmery I'elan. 1201 Indiana street, was the second victim. Kmery hal ' wo five uallon stil!s one In the cellar and one in the altie, and twi-nty t;alIon of corn mash. He -will be tried October 15.

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These are suits for fellows f;rc- wearing loner trourers. We :how the smartest st les -a cr eat variety hea'iSif'jl patterns sDOTi mode!'. -,vi''i f;:'! or or.-hau bo'1, bth 5tns?le

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A good grade: of mockino"' cloth in blue, brown, green and gray plaid patterns. S.7--S 6 to 1 years. Also one lot of about 50 byo' suits ki broken sizes, ranging from 6 to 13. Boys' Vool Sweaters,

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October Sale of Kan s Underwear

Fhsse Prices in Effect vvhiie this Quanity Last

lens Union SuUs at $2.69

Heavy and medium wool mLced union suits, including "Cooper's" and "Superior" and other high grade makes. Sizes 34 to 50. The most wonderful values we have ever offered, at such a lew price. Men's Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at 65c

Wool Shirts Men's Cotton Union , Suits $1.391 ,, $1.35

Men's Natural and Drawers, Each

Winter weight.

self finish, Spring needle ribbed union

ribbed shirt, standard make. suits. Ecru and crrav. Sizes

34 to 50. 34to50.

boys-, who will fay dear if he Kets :. line o:i them. He Is offering a reward j for Information leading to their arrest, j i BETTING STARTS !

WITH A RUSH

The jumper frock which took the country by storm late in the summer had a short hut popular life predicted for it, but it is still good, as many of the new fall and winter designs show. Hero is a pretty jumper frock inaile of wine colored mo-isyn clot'i v.-it!i :i russy willow S.-.t'l ir;U,..,.. ... e,r,t . h.

in ending an argument. Mrs. Samlireokcn is represented in ecmrt hy Attorneys C'rumpaeker and Oiiinpac'krr.

bulletins (BULLETIN) - INTF.1NATI0NAL MEWS SERV1CFJ PENSACOLA. Fla., Oct. 1 1 Allen Stirling, who conducted a stock and bond brokerage here and who made a "specialty of foreign securities" was held in jail here today charged with using the mails to defraud. The arrest of Stirling was the result of an extended investigation bv federal authorities. He was held under a bond of $5,000.

(BULLETIN) INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 ATHENS. Oct. 11. Fifteen Turkish divisions have been broken and scattered in an eight-day battle at Afion Kara-fhssar, on the Anatolian front, said an official communique issued here today. It added that heavy losses were inflicted by the Greeks.

Hettlr-ff In the mayoralty campaign

seems to have started with a rush. The wise ones, however, are lyini low, ac- SHEA BURIAL cording to the do;e,sters. j one loeal attorney i.-said to have of-' CEREMONY SIMPLE fered $l,en.) at even money that ISrownj

will he re-elected. I'.ets at 2 to 1 on

lirown are less numerous although several are of record. One over-zealous adherent of the repnb!iHn cause is said to have consummated a wager at to 1 on lirown. Kven nmni y at this stacre of the race

j i.-. looked a.'kanoe by the hoys who bet

with brains. Simon may turn favorite over nieht, they say The demoi rats are said to have an are In the hole for eleventh hour revelation.

ACQUAINTS WIFE WITH A PISTOL

Samuel Pambro.Ves. 4.11 Hieknrv St.. I

1 Hammond, is the kind of a man that :

j i xperts his wife to step lively when he

speaKs. ins commands are backed up by flourishe-i of a pistol. Sin h Is the declarr.t'on of his wife 'lary wh has filed a suit for divorce i the Superior court. They were rw-ried Juiv S. 1 '. 1 9, and separated .January 2'.'. lf20 . The wife say:, that : t no time did Si..nuel mak" adequ 'e provision for her support. He worked at tines 'jut he would never i'ive her anv cf his earn! nil. Then he ivouid quit his job an.! depend upon Mary' 5 ' " : i. nee; them from atarvina. He derided to pi to Carer! a. Mary "b1";'ted. Samuel oer-ruied her and u-r.ved tlie pisto! to settle the- matter, his "he s.ivs was h!s fri quent reso, t

Following a preference he !ii often 1 -xpresed. Tt rrenee Sh-M. Hammond , pioneer builder and business man. who died Friday, was hui:d yesterday at Oak Hiil cemetery but amid a profusion ! ! of flowers that was ;:u'y w uni'Tliil. PriTt din the Klk t i'u :!. Dr. Peter : , LanRendorfT of the Kpi-copal church.' I spoke briefly, and f b.i w : r tr tl'.e cere-! uiony conducted by tlie I-k.-s. tlio fu-j j rral cortege mo-l to l!i- ennter;. . j

More than 4 Kiks car:, carrynis an elaborate fl -ra.1 p:tC'' 'a - i e i:i ti'.e line of march. Th- paM l.nari rs were Jr. William A. ltuciianati, Ir. A. V. I.ioyd llnry lltirsi', Frank Phillips, P. j H. Ha: . :.-. and It. o. ME.-nn, the .two 1

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If 'ou Want to Buy, Stil 01 Leas Apply to AARON y.V.rjHAW Real Estate and In.-arance 4008 Parrish Avenu.Phone Indiana Harbor 1448

England's Jealousy Aroud. It was not until thP close of the Fifteenth eetitnry flint England benn to take en active interest in the new world that liar! been found beyond the Atlantic. Spain !e( the way. for her sailors, under the Italian Columbus, had tliscm ered the eont inent, but ttiKliitid was unwilling that Spain should reap all the kI'tv and all the profit; and in 1497 Kins; Henry VII fitted out an expedition for exploration beyond the sea. DID PAIN DISTURB !

YOUR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheu. matism can he quickly relieved by an application of Sloan '3 Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort an'l lets you sleep soundly. .l'A-ays have a bottle handy and epply -R-licn you feel the fi-st twinge. It penetrates v. iJ'.out rubbing. It's splcniiij to t.-i':e the pain out of tired, aching muscles, spraina and etraiiir-. stilf joiDts, i nd lame backs. For forty years pain's enemy. Asle your neij.libor.

At all drupxists 35c, 70c, fl.49.

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Hammond, Ind. ANNOUNCES 4 DAY SALE For Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday These are worth while reductions on seasonable merchandise woolens, silks, cotton goods, hosiery and underwear. Every woman can economize by purchasing her season's demands at this sale. LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Made of good quality standard percales ; nd ginghams, figured and plaids; in light and dark colors. Regular $1.25 value. Special for OQ this sale at O BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS Made of high-grade sateen, lustrous finish. Regular $1.19 value. O C For this sale LADIES BLOOMERS In all wanted colors, EneQgc quality. Special at LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Made of good heavy flannel. Values up to $2.00. Special- ( 1 1 Q

Iy priced at LADIES' FIBRE SILK HOSE

All sizes, 75c value. Per pair. . CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED

Black and brown.

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Hundiecls of East Chicagoans have discovered that it is to their advantage to buy meats here. ChoK uts of fresh native beef, tender and juicy, at prices neve - high.

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good durable quality. The regular 45c values. OQ Special for this sale, per pair J V LADIES' FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS Band top, ankle length; also elbow sleeve and dutch neck. All (J "1 A O sizes. For this sale 1 t

CHILDREN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR Fleece yC

iiiivi juoi 1.1 iv. uiiii i ji i -t ry ...... 36-INCH BLEACHED MUSUN Fine quality. Regular I 7c value. Per yard

42-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH EPINGLE SUITING

black and all the wanted colors. Good heavy

quality. A $2. 19 value for

36-INCH SILK FINISH VELVET CORDUROY Good heavy quality, fine for children's dresses and boys' QO suits. A $1.35 value. This sale only, per yard . , C 36-IN. MERCERIZED CURTAIN MARQUISETTE O R r Special for this sale, per yard fc-JL 27-INCH FANCY OUTING FLANNEL Light and dark colors, heavy nap on both sides. A 19c value. 1 Special for this sale, per yard "2 t 36-INCH WOOL FINISH SCOTCH PLAIDS In a good range of colors, for children's school dresses. Reg- A C! ular 59c values. This sale, per yard TTL

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Now Flaying HARTLEY THEATRE Matinee and Evening "They'll fly aivay, mother hird,

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in advance. They wu! be dvered in time Friday.

Why Not a Trial Order Today?

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