Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 10

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TH F. TTTVXV25 Frirlav. Otobor 14. 1921.

FEAST OF TABERNACLES STARTS ON MONDAY

The Feat f Tabernacles, or Succoth, aji it Is ca.i!M In Hebrew, occurs this year en October 17th. and continues for u period of seven day. w'.Ta a festival of Conclusion on the eighth day. Tho first and last days a-r observed in the 9yr,-. This festival is a. feast of rejolcine. th original Thanksgiving- tay, fcarV In back to rho remt antiquity of Its..:! w hen ha d-.ve.lt in Palestine and t!ld tha soil. As a harvest festival its characteristic not is a thankful sp'rit for the erra.in harvested and garnered, for the blessings of vineyard and olive grove, for th increase of the fields and orchards The Biblical source of the Festival of Tabernacles is found In Leviticus 2j:34-35. which commands the Israeli tea to ceOebrat tho 15th day of the if.-nth month of the ancient Hebre-.v Calendar, -with a Feast of Tabernacle by dwelling: In booths seven days. In order to, remind them that God causM tha children of Israel to dwell In booths when H brcught them out of the alnd of Egypt, , Many observant Jews obey the Biblical command '.lt?raiU- and dwell In booths, or temporary dn'fl'.irti, called Succoth, during the soen d.ys the festival. In thorn, thoy oiVcr tie!r dally prayer and par talis of their meals. Tha harvest character of th festival It also clearly shown in the symbol which each worshipper brlr.es to the Syna.gcg. or which sj exhiolted from the pulpit. Th-?e symbols are the "ethrog-". or citron; branches of trie stately palm tree, "lulav"; sprig's of 'ha fragrant myrtle; a.r.d boughs of the numble. wilow of tho brook. In many reform congregations, the pulpits are elaborately decorated with fruits and vegetables; and the children of the religious Echool participate in the children's harvest festival.

WOMEN STRONGLY RECOMMENDED TO PRESIDENT HARDING AS MEMBERS OF ADVISORY COMMISSION AT ARMS PARLEY

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Left to rii-ht: Airs. Ilayraoad Robblr.s, Miss Jane AddantB and Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt.

President Hardinj; is expected i ous among the women who have

shortly to announce the person

eel o: the advisory commission which will supplement the U. S. delegation to the conference on limitation cf armament at Yfr'aainnfrton this fall. Conspicu-

been recommended to the presi

dent for membership on the commission are Mrs. Raymond Robbing of Chicago, president of the International women's Trade Union League; Miss Jane Ad-

daras of Chicago, president of the International Women's Leajnje for Peace and Freedom. an4 Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of New York, president cf the International Voraan' Suffrage Alliance.

HIT BY CAB AL HITN OVE1R Frank Poanslnski, of 5034 Sarins

avenue, Eaat Chicago, was hit and run

over by W

Williams' car this

mcming at the corner of 145th and Foriytn avenues as the victim was ou his way to work. It la that that the Injured man was

going- across the airet and had gained

the center of the road when he stepped hack to avoid a machine going north

and tit L(5 did eo he backed, in front of Williams moving car runing south.

I-'r. Johns, who treated Poanzlnakl.

says that his Injuries are not serloui and that the patient will recover.

viiiiams la being- held under a Jl,000 tend, pending an investigation.

The Festival of Conclusion. which terminates the Feast of Tafcerna-cles on the- eighth day, U called, in Hebrew, f hemini Atzereth. Various conjectures are put forth regrardlr.g: its intent. There is no definite object stated in the Ei'rle. But it was undoubtedly in

tended to eivp a sn?e of completion to I

the wiioi-a series of holy days of this season cf the year.

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Chuck Roast,

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Post Toasties, Iargepkg Ralston's Food, per pkg Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg Del Monte Pears, No. 2 size Del Monte Peaches, No. 2 size Del Monte Apricots, No. 2 size Del Monte Royal Anne n - ' i

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

GOOD SEWS FOB DISTIUCT The recent announcement that he Inland Steel Co-, the leading independent in the Calumet district win erect mills to produce rails after March 1, 1922, is one of the first pieces of good news to be. brought to the public in this district. It is said that the new building to be fabricated by the Moriva Construction company will require 700 tons of structural steel for this extension to the Indiana Harbor plant. The work on this new building has already commenced. ,

COfXCIL MEETIXO A special mftinj of the common council met last night in the council chamber of the city hall by the gum-r-rri of Miyor MeCormacfc. It was

stated !a tha cot'eo sent out to the several councllmen that ths meeting v.aa called tor the purpose of having tho council authorlza an exchange of a larger strip of ground in the City Hall park to the East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co., for that now occupied by tho company stand-pipe, tho difference In value to Do subject to appraisement and paid by trie Water company. It being tho intention of th Water company to erect a new stand-pipe on the allotted ground that would afford greater water preswire. The members cf the council did not concur In the action of the park board to authorize the exchange of thi?

ground, and ths ordlnar.ee embodln? thii transection was passed to second reading. Tho committes from the Chamber of Commerce were successful in securing tho common council to adopt an ordlnar.ca that authorizes the establishment and maintenance of a free city employment bureau in the city hall. This bureau is to be maintained In conjunction with the state and federal go'-'ftrnrifent. With this ordinance. I

$1,.G0 was appropriated as the city's portion of expense cf maintaining this bureau. This is on of the first successful achievements of tho various organizations to secure first aid for tho unem-

p.oyment In the Twin Cities.

COFE5SES TO BOBBER Y

Dennis Darcey (colored)- of 8528 Parrish avenue, Indiana Harbor, confessed this morning to the robbery of George Brooks' place at 3609 Parrish avenue lat evening. Tho residence from where he stole J9S0 in postal savings, two automatic guns, two gold rings and fceiriooms valued at 1,000, the entire loot of which was recovered by the Indiana Harbor police. While ths Brooks' family wer out last evening, the burglar is eald to have broken the lock on the front

door and trained entrance and after

turning things topay turvy, cobbed their ho-me of ita valuables. When

the Iitti'j family returned horn" about 6:15 ytnterday evening, this was the

horrible eight that greeted them.

The police station was notified of

the burglary and within an hour the

Fupt.;ious character was brought to the station. i,y officer Zarkovich. to whom he la ter conf eased of the robbery and told whre the loot wan hidden.

NAT ON 'S BREATH BECOMING WEAKER tlNTEPNATIONAt. NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON' The nation's breath Is becoming weaker and prohibition la not ci blame. Garlic Is rapidly losing out as one of the great American smells. Return of thousands of foreignborn garlic eaters to their original homes at tho close of the war has caused America's garlic imports to drop from 10,000,000 to 7.000,000 pounds a year. Department of Commerce figures showed recently. But 7,000,000 pounds la a. lot of garllo.

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CHEAPEST FOR FIRST CLASS MEATS IN THE CALUMET REGION This Sale for Saturday Only, October 15th, 1921

PORK S0.,1 COUNTRY EGGS Guaranteed. Per dozen FRESH LE.AF LARD Per pound FRESH PORK LOINS Per pound N: :. FRESH PORK SHOULDER Per pound - FRESH SPARE RIBS Per pound

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BEEF CHOICE CUT OF ROUND STEAK Per pound .:. CHOICE CUT OF POT ROAST Per pound FRESH BOILING BEEF Per pound CHOICE CUT OF RIB ROAST Per pound

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VEAL NATIVE LEG OF VEAL Per pound r. . FRESH VEAL ROAST Per pound FRESH VEAL STEW Per pound ,

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LAMB HIND QUARTER OF SPRING LAMB Per pound FORE QUARTER SPRING LAMB '

Per pound , , . . , FRESH LAMB ROAST Per pound FRESH LAMB STEW Per pound , . . .

15ic 12ic 10c 5c

SMOKED MEAT NO. 1 SKINNED HAMS Whole or half. Per pound NO. I CALLI HAMS 4 to 6 lb. average. Per pound OUR BEST SUGAR CURED BACON

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