Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 18

Friday, October 14, 1921.

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SOVTH BENT), Ind.. Oct- 14. Ttvo .)iousa.nl ten.rhrs tr(n St. Joseph, T'.khaa-t. 1-a porte, Lake. Marshall, .S'arko ind Ku'.ton counties will meet Vera F'-lday and Saturday for the, annuil lonfrrencu of the North Central .ludmna Trackers Association. H cause of the largo number of t.n7 .-'motors and the m.ny departments., r.t all the t(.ysiona can be held In the 11 School build'.rijf. Arraiii-'cnjcrita ' '. ' i v - o le'-n made to use the junior blsh ..':. ', t.v Little theater, the First ftv.'t yuilun church and the. First . :.-tt::n ch'.ircli. Tj.i prno:-..-U speakers will b H. Urif. I'r. DitIs t-nedden, '.::. v'ta University: CnarU-s 3. 'cks, T. 1 -do, O.; It. W. W. Llack. In-

., Ar.iL imversoty, ana i-:.a jcLar. 1 ' fV hi, University of MUsoiut.

HANK and PETE

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oi-;.:o iiMi.srue !S1 hp tUl d u p: skin fans c-f Gtiiy J 'on at the rvgu ar S'Juy l at Gliasoa Far. In I

noon.

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' will 'be given ail wtmbfrs cf t!io batrl

advance'1"" ' "l s,-a' work and I n V 1 n -1 I o S i . , ' i n c -.-11 . a.

Irom the morns- it r v. ., ., : They were marrltd February

cs the lr formation that th?y i

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Ir.Jiana-Notre Fame f'Htb:i!i i

Indianapolis on October 2i.

ihs seafon, ar.vl are g'o

Oary Kl.4 a i- at tie. "Wo hae not lost a game so far this ,vB(fin," ilanagcr Ernls Bayton, .h"B rr.TTi inc. "and what's more, we Inn't Intend to lose any. We have a

nm h(5 vfur thai ran lock horns with!

t:;- i,5t 0; them and with that are b' a hnl5ome majority. th Gary Ke- . t. , .. .... ! publican organization will not fire the

r-; o'.na'.i fan s yi:ed for a real foot toatr. and I Coa't hav to prevar!-

whin I !av that w have one. The

.jus a'.fo djked me to get the

G-ary Republicans Open

Campaign Next Week'

Confident of elctlncr R. O. Johns'Vj '

opening- p-jn of the city campaign until Wednesday night of next wef-k accordn? to Jude A. C. Huber !n

j.as. charge of tha Harrison Club headquart

John Maiaf, hu icfuaod to support her and t'ueir child. !

IS 20, I

and separated May 25, cf this year ; Two months after their child was born she say It was necessary for her to get a J'o because her huphband was contributing noth'.us toward the upkceD of the household. aks for

the custody of the ch;'-d a.-d i50 per

month for it? s-jppon. Sh'- is rep

related by Attorney M. Hivraa.

auditor. ..Irr-. l-'r.wk II. i ..tci, ;u' Huntington, former ftaie rtsrent, was :ndO!SO"i bv the convention as viio-!

prf siflnt-irenoral: fu?-j'-ct to the de'i-

sion of the zr-:.'-s.

r.'-xt ratio:;.-.! p. A. R. con-

cEK.TO ALGPT BOY Mr. and Mr?. ChirF-s Eodnar, of I". h'".i?r, have fl.d a petition !u ihe

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ch-ld's father ot fore '.m death i - , tf d ti-.- to take caro of the boy th'-y have tio-.v d-r.'id'jd to riu-pt

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His F:r:t .nd Lost i. "I cn.M thii's a f.'. ." j-v.in tro )t, nnd he r.,-k-rrn hr.tv wrong it Is to j cius-'.T.s.

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on our schedule and I have done.

'S- Th5 fans have been given ev-(-ytliing that they asked for and now a I that I csk of them Is their sup- ; it."

"ith the Hammond team havlns r iit of t.eir frama out vf the city. J

;'..Rj of that city are taking a kindly ; if-re:r. in tr.e Oary team, esp-'aliy v. r.h tbree star Oa.-y players o he c."y line-up. They a to none. i-.r 1 v.o the Biocker brothers, Ted and Frabk and "Dutch" Cole who baa bean toing ;-crr.s stiller work at end. There were u iare number of Ham:r,T?nd fans -'n the -bleachers at last ii'indav's gatnt but Mr. Bayton says that ho would ".iV:e to cse more.

ers today

On that evening: a monster R. O. Johnson mass meeting will be held at Fmpleby's hall.- Mr. Johnson who has been confined to his home with an attack of neuritis Is reported getting along nicely and if nothing unforeseen happens will address the voters.

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ELECTED AUDITOR

GARY MAN HONORED 3I.OOMINT.TON". Ind., Oct. 13. Harry Carlton, of Oary, has ben selected jsclo cornetist on the Indiana uni--'f:rs;t-band of eis?hty-five pieces and A-iT be carried with the. band on all ' out-'oa.; 1 excu rs'ons and will play res--lariy i:i concerts end in the various r ita:r.rnents which are held at the I-.S-iar.a university throughout the year ".iriton is playlns Ms second y ar o-i tc-j ban-1 and Is rated as one of the V-'-.'s.t of the University musicians. He T-i'.l take solo parts In the. concerts. Am a member of the Indiana univerti'.y band Carlton will be exempt from pr.vtrseiit c .nverslty fees and will rtf.;ve instruction at th School of .''! ...c two hour? each work. It Is ex-'.(tt-d that regular university credit

ARREST ONE LONE DRUNK Iou!s rar?!s, 744 Adams street. Oarv

had the honor of being the only per-! son arressted on October 13. 1321. He

was oroLignt in oy sar?eant Fanielson pn a charge of Intoxication.

BEACON AUTO SUPPLY CO., IS SUED FOR $334.31

In the city court of Gary, a suit was filed ajralnst the Beacon Auto Supply Company today. The suit la in favor of the Republic Rubber Company of

Fittsburph. Pa. ( Plaintiff ajks that th cour' jrra.r.t 1 Judg-me-nt In favor of the Republic , Rubber Co. on account of an Item of 1 J334 31 which ,1t is alleged, is now duo I end unpaid.

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct 14. Lafayette was selected f.r the 1022 conference, of the Indiana Society, Daughters of the Ami rican Revolution, today at the closing session, of tho twenty-first annual conference at the Hotel Scverin. Hie General de Lafay- . ette Chapter issued the invitation. Mrs. S. L. Perkins, of Indianapolis, waa unanimously re-el--teo statp regent. The o-nly contest was for th-; office, of second stats vice-regent, to which Mrs. Charles Ros?, of Crawfordsvllle. was re-eolcted. Other ofne-.-rs ville. was re-elected. OthT officers Ft .Wayne, first v'ce-reg nt. Miss Ma.ry ,

Brltton. of Vincennes. tliiru vice -regent: Mrs. Henry C. Ketcham. Indlananris. secretary: Mrs. Harriet V. Ris-

I d n. Wabash, treasurer; Mr. John Lee ; Dinwiddle. Fowler, chaplrUn; Mr?.

Theodora Craven. Indianapolis, registrar; Mrs. Mlndwi-11 Crampion Wilson, Delphi, librarian. .Mrs. T'arvey Mcrrif. of Salem, was elected hlrtcrian. and Mis. Will:api H. MatMi-ws. of O i.ry.

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We doubt if there is a furniture establishment in this vicinity that carries as large a stock rf Gas Ranges, Combination Ranges, Cock Stoves. Heater:, and other heating and cooking appliances, as does the HOUSE OF MUSCAT. Practically every need in this line can be filled by our store, and the most interesting fact is that our pricing is unusually low, considering the quality. It is no need for you to wait any longer and postpone the replacement of your old ctove or range. These prices we are quoting on these specials affords you a wonderful opportunity to save on replacement cr on a new purchase. Below are only a few of the many great values you will find at this store.

EAST CHICAGO WOMAN SUES T'.Il.'e Ha:a of East Chicago, todayPled suit for divorce in the Superior ooort at Hammond, allearinir that her

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FOIi SALF lied and springs in nood condition, f-". Phono lO1?? Ham. 1 t H

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This range has six lids, and an exceptionally good cooker and baker. Unusually large size. The aving is so great that wc welcome a competition on this article. Special for our FALL OPENING

Oil Heaters At Extra Bij Reduction

$4.98

Ponzi tried ! show people a short cut to wealth but the bubble soon exploded. Now, some $5,000.000 belonging to people who were over credulous is unaccounted for. It is the same old story. There are always some who will take a chance on get-rich-quick schemes. The Ponzi incident only goes to emphasize again the fact that there is no reliable substitute for old fashioned thrift. INVEST IN FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 7

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"Timely Vedues" Make This Store Great The general public has an impression, that the time to buy their needs is later in season or at the ending of a season, when merchants offer their stock at a CLEARANCE. This is not the case with Lhis great establishment We offer ' pre-teason and seasonable articles at a clearance price. As a

demonstration you wiJ hnd a few ot tu- many values offered by

this store in Heating Appliances, Ranges, Steves and Heaters. The pricing on these is absolutely the lowest, and many of the bestknown brands on the market con stitute our large stock, from which you can make your selection right

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EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED COMBINATION RANGES

QUICK MEAL PORCELAIN

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This well-known range with its many interesting features, is one of the best in its respective line. It is large size, full porcelain, with fan shape burners. Has a large oven and broiler. Due to an exceptionally large purchase we are able to offer you lower prices on this famous article of this nature. It will give you years of service and the savirg is so great that we urge your purchase. Special for our FALL OPENING SALE at $85.00

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ho-.-- ' - V low pricing, but high standard features ii.u quau.ies. .t IS leavily constructed and will heat from 3 to 6 rooms. No. 9 size, and specially specially priced Kr our FALL OPENING SALE at $33.00

Laundry Stoves

Extraordinary Value at $3.95 Two-hole, just the eize and stove needed for your laundry work. It is well made and durable in construction. Exceptionally good value for our FALL OPENING SALE.

COOK AND BAKE WITH GAS OR COAL

EXTRA SPECIAL!

$99.50

BUY NOW AND SAVE

The advantages of a purchase and use of a Combination Radge is numerous, and one among them is the fact that it answers the purpose of both summer and winter season cookiag and bakhg. Oar Combination Ranges operate perfectly with either coal, gas or wood for fueL It cooks perfectly and bakes exceptionally ;iod without a change of any part. These combination ranges are v iih six side lids ard 3 gas burning ho'es. It has unusually good cabinet for purposes. The value of this is guaranteed to be the greatest is this vicinity.

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