Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 9

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DID YOU

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EDWARD A. EVANS, finger print expert of Chicago, wa in tha city yesterday making preparations for the pro&ram of lectures to be given on tha .Ingir print system at the McKlnley and Washington high schools, October 37th and 2Sth.

EAST CHICAGO C. L. KIRK, vloa-preaid nl of the Indianapolis Water o'jm;ny, was prascat at the meeting of the oonuaon council lsjjt night.

ATTORNET Julius Rosenthal, managor of the East Chicago Gophers, has rnstohed a gam for Sunday afternoon H.th tha Cnloago Lions,

ATTORN" E T Eugeni Fisher has located otiose in the Calumet building-. Attorney Fisher was formerly with Marciuo llershcovits of Indiana Har-1'or.

LE3TEK OTTEXXISIMEIt ts beinr sponsored for the positloa as oity attirnsy to suoceed Maurice E. Crltos, late Judge of the Superior court at Hammond.

HERBERT K- JONES, an experienced man in the City Free Employment Bureau. Is eald to be the .beat material in sight now for the position as manager of the employment bureau, a city department, re-established by the common council at their meeting: last e v-eninr-

F. W. WOOL. WORTH CO. will opera ,1 new five and ten cent store at 3429 Michigan avenue, October Z2nd. C. C. SHKLDES". Superintendent of the Champion Rivet Co., will contrib

ute articles to be slven at nest week's Silent Booster award of the Chamber

of Commerce.

GARY AT tha present writing there fm

to be plenty of R. O. Johnson money

at odd of 3 to 1 and 3 to 1 butvery few takers. Curtis betters ara as)ng

odds as hogh as ssren and eight to

one.

WM. A. MAXWELL Jr.. General 5" jeriutandent of th Inland Hteel Co.. 3. as returned home from the Pittsburg district, wham he was on business for l ha company.

RAi: M. ROTCE was a victim of cir-i-umstunca Wednesday, at the noon-day Chamber of Commerce, when by premature arrangements, he was handed a bott! of hair tonic as winner of tha a;Ient Boost awarJ.

J TJTH3 n Maurice E. Crltes resigned position city attorney of. tha v of East Ch'.'.-ago yesterday. Judge -'es win be inducted into the office ' Jj.'.pc of tv.e room 3, Superior court Monday morning.

MEMBER? of thj Common Council :-pir;dfd to a summons for a special '.."-rting 'ast evening upon tha asatirm.o? of Mayor McComack that the one juertiot. of iht: Water oompany was f. ! that nouij be brought up and

CONSIDERABLE Interest Is being manifested In the handicap golf tournament which ls -being held at the Gary Country C1th grounds at Lottavlile. Tha spectators have not been very enthusiastlo however, en account of the

THE Women's Republican Club held an enthusiastic meeting at tha River sida Hall t Fourth avenue and Marshall street In Ambrldge street this afternoon and from Indications the women of tha steel city are going to cast heavy vote for R. O.

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NAMED TO CONFER WITH DE VALERA, ON IRISH PEACE

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CONSIDERABLE money changed hands during tha worlds series l Oary, one Broadway business man losing oloe to 8.000 on tha Tanks. One of the "rail birds" on tha south aide Increased hts bank roll 11.350, betting on tha Olants every dal of the aeries.

IT trill cost Mr Loilta Armour, wife ox tha head of the folg Chicago packing industry $-30,000 for the acreage that she owns on Eleventh avenue. She owns one half mile frontage on Went Eleventh avenue which has been concreted bwtwsen Grant street and Clark Road.

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Sir Eamar Greenwood, sbove, n4 rV'inston CherehilL Si Hnmar Greenvroo. chif secretary for Inland, and Winston Cn urc hill, colonial secretary, are t o of the f i"r rr t-- -n.ier David Lloyd Georpre of Great 1 '.retain to confer wr.h President 1 Valera of the Iri?Li rtspuDUc uii '.le P?ace rrttloniPitt. Ixrd Chancellor Birkenhead and Kir Laming Ed.ards are the other two.

ON WITH THE DANCE

Lt dull care go, let'i dance and In ugh The evening iKrotigK vyltK our phoncgraph. Mr. Never-BTow-up. The Nrrer-grtw-esg and their eKilJrea and fricso find recreadon is well aj healthful ntortairunent dance trotting throuah the lareti itept to the wonderful wradc a4 a 7 7 . It U tho instrument for tout home. Cotne in and piny yonr f&Torite election on this instrument of master!? melody.

JOHN H.MILLETT

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ASSORTED Iiocolate Creams 45c pound Because this extraordinarily low priee ttg nmst lfciit this special to two pounds to a customer. This is exactly tho same grade you pay a dollar a pound for at most places. Wo can't assure tho supply will hold out, so get yours early in tho day. TRY OUR SOFT DRINKS.

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TWO STORES 575 Hohinaa Street 166 State Street

MRS. Matilda Saf.erflold of Gary, was awarded $900 damages againrt the city of Gsry by a Jury in the Gsry Superior oourt. She alleged she suffered a broken kne cap aj a resu't of a fall on a sidewalk near 6th avenue and Buchanan street. She asked for $10,000.

GARY phyi'lclana are golnj? to ask the members of the city council to reserve and provk'a parking piaoos in front of their offices for thiMr respective cars. They say that when they get a hurried call sotio times they have to walk several blocks to get to their machines.

Wives Placsd In Pawn. A report received at The l"as. Manitoba, from the North slates that an Eskimo trapper en route to a trartlng I06t to eell his fure, disposal of four of his wives, each for a pound of tea

and some tobacco. The purchasers ore fellow-tribesmen returning from j

Ihe Rroehette post of the Hudson'a Hay company, heavily laden with suprhes. As It Is the custom of the Eskimo, the original owner may redei'in his wives upon payment of double the rorcliase price.

HKLEN RUTH HUHER of East Chicago, student of the Chicago Academy cf Fine Arts and daughter of Judnc A. C. Huber of Gary, and a.plrant for the. postmasttTfhlp -f Gary, is the originator of tho clever "Vote for Johnson for Mayor of Gary" wind shield stickers which can be tn on most every auto in Oary-

THE TIMES' latest news beat of yesterday revealing of the facta In the case of Mra. Julia Gail, garage owner and Mlka Danch, former Oary police officer, who is alleged to have assisted her is; swindling Gaxper Kopltanik out of l,0'0 on the promise that sha would marry him, cautod a sensation In tha sterl city. The story appeared before they even knew they were going to foe arrested.

Sea May Vet Yield Treasure. OoM shipments which have gone down ere occupying the attention of scores of murine eiperts today. Ntimtroris devices have ltrn patented and many lives have been lost In attempts to salvage sunken treasure. Among

hundreds of others a rich reward ;

nwplts the man who can salvage tha treasure lost with the I.usltania.

IV the nelffh-Horhood of 100 students from the engineering department of the University of Illinals. were In Gary yesterday lilting tha 4ndusthlal plants. Thay paid a visit to the AmeTlcsn Bridge Co. x'ant and tha Tin and Sheet Mill in tha niernln and tha Gary W -ks of tha Illinois Steal Co., In the afternoon.

HERMAN WERBER. Gary councilman and Al McCaJIy, well known lumbermen, ar back from their hunting trip la Wisconsin. They were compelled to cut their trip short on acoount of Mr. Werber being taken HI. Al says ha did not have enough huntingand In going back. Dr. H. Stephens mT si-comrany htm.

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"XX tTPAJJI T" OVtalaaA from any goofi grocer. IgTeheat t bras, Bvaneville, lad.

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HOME COOKING NEWS

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Can Get a Svell Home-Cooked Meal Saturday Noon at m

rs. Wilson's Cafeteria

3rd FLOOR E. C. MINAS CO. Get in Line Early and Fellow the Crowd MENU Vegetable Soup Baked Ham with Wine Since Ro&st Beef with Brown Grrry Chipped Beef on Toast Maihed Potatoes and Candied Sweet Potatoes Lima Beans Green String Beans Macaroni and Cheese Lemon, Plum, Apple and Raisin Pio Hot Biscuits TABLE SERVICE IF DESIRED P. S. Don't forget our Wednesday Chicken Dinners.

Just Try a Times Want Ad

This Store is Under INew Management

HANDEL'S

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143 State Street Hammond Indiana

TOMORROW

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at this store carries a diversity of beautiful numbers in Coats, Suits and Dresses at prices almost inconceivable, as compared with prevailing prices elsewhere. We list a few of them here to give you an adequate idea of the values to re had at Mandels. These are all new Fall arrivals. Serge Dresses at $8.75 All beautiful: all smart: all becoming fascinatingly tailored and beautifully trimmed. Not to be duplicated elsewhere at a third more. Be sure to see them. Plush Coats at $15.50 Unexpected delights await you in these Coats; styles that are unmistakably yours; they are distinctly different. Fur Trimmed Plush Coats at $22.50 Deftly becoming, and of unsurpassing charm. Priced at one-third less than you'll pay in any of the big loop stores.

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Yukon

Opossum Trimmed

Canton Crepe Brocade and Piush All wool Poplin Wool Velour Dresses COATS SKIRTS SUITS

Cloth

Hur Trimmed Low as

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