Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1921 — Page 5

Morula v. Otobrr 24, 1021.

TFIK iTMES.

PAGE FIVE

MR. DOOLEY ON, THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN HAMMOND ltlt AiiolORie to l-'In'.-v 1. Iltmnf.) "Wha'.'H tli' p:i-aper y.'ve toa!. 111 "' ' onsaio p.a kct there," said Mr. l-oIey to Mr. Ml llll fy as t h-V met I'Vif I'l Kiisswaul's ii-r stoa- the other 1:t y. "That's what th' .all t h' 'S i man Izii',' th' cr-rr:Ut-;-t th-ctitucnt flnve Frank

Martin helped Jlos"? t up thrt I'.u : 1 1 i i ;i iidinent "iiai ! aol, y I on.n'f fiRsrer out what they i ail If tho 'Simmlaer -lev." 1 think I kin help ye out with thut. Hi'iiDi'sy, I tiaoil t. wurrok f. i t'u' ilatianctid Auto Punt shop.'' "No soo whin ye ve i;"t an old hrk-n dun out-mobile th. fs i:i last n g on throe cylinders, has u 1 aky r.nliatnr, the i-i-a '"in: burned cat, tin' Latteries i) tit' I -urn and j wu'ldent 'ii attimpt t, give the m-achir.e to ycr mo:h- .! -in-la v; why -e j-ct it 'Sliuoftno.!' at. a ; 1 .n ye i an pas It off en most ti u ...a " ' ) !.' 1 ronrnlocrat s, lb iir,o.-y, have i-- a Sim-jniziiitj aiv minis atnst I an ij;i'H it ivvtr e-ir.ve 1 1 t.a 1 ctua n stalled t j heckle, Vj;';i.iis.j ,lvsi i !r 1 tho s.talists lei" Fa' more ru..l.c.l aiiy lv opposition in tho Itaii.m.nd :ty wuncil. Pat Keilly M::m-.l to live down his reputation its t it' itwyr of tn' : i r .-1 Koertoal ty tn th' a'mt.-d t-tati'3, K.I Simons tirjt. bepua . f i

pp!oy part nt' the prceram was the. original voni-dv written by tho club president t .i- t it- ooeu-sion, ntitie 1

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not hick luncneon win no en ueu i

anil presented .Mr. 1 1 ' i -r-1 : i- in nohalf of Canton Hammond number flftv

".Vih. II. ' . . I'syitho-.X na - Mr.-. J. T Hammond W cry ti I Kit ti rose nt i't.1 le r ladio-i n ares. tf..T.t.4 of f

:.tt; and Dr. Kr:ov.all.

i , - f in; wrfonat od ..Irs. .nun' "atb. and In a atil mat ii. niy tnunttfr sfv.-i, dM.tnht.TS (voting iMhir t't.' scvf.il Joiart : , i, i tit a .j.ych.l.irlcHl

diai-nofioirtr.. .,.. -astit !!. .si by Mrs. .S. I-:. Swat. a . - '1 . !niy1 " S?hc l.r-.-t n! od ".. h.-.t ! m , tnost jifi :' sj.)It:i . . .. ..'i; dlH(.-IH'.-i I.C ''ai'll ,-asi': as nit i.'.... , ji.'i ma! ant nri'lcrno'.i! inlK-il. . . . in-art-1., d. .-itt.Tiistwith insuniti'.. n-t -'i-. !1 .M r. .SI'.'K. ati.l "HOMi: 1'oN'l'"' '..a- a!"'.! aiai a curt- - t. -.- wir ft K.- t't.t' ' ta.at. All l.a' ; f a' ' V-i '." r'"'' 1 i.m. Th.-- ..r-c . '- 'rMrs. Mora, a - . ,'n'V.J, . ' llou.-" 't t.- ' a- una .a UubbW'S." -aaj.: ' v -to ' ''' datiirhrft-s. th.- . , th" i-'-k jointal in 'la- a.-t - w 1 ''" A t isinc -'. t .!.. i' "'' C.l tl'.e l'!l.t!!)a t ' - ''" ttpe of tin- t".-!ii-. i T !" ' "' tnittt-r for tia- ! a- h -a I ' sat ltffact.tr y ' ' t-f i - ' rtaU. f.ti'ty a ! .ft-- . a- i 'ii.- t'.''ilatj arte ..a :t.- a oi- ,; ' "' club year.

njoti. There will LP a ! -i a. I tnf .-'.lnc; toninht at Kt. I'aul's Kj.isccpal church at lia'.f rtist jtv.-!i ..'.'look' when th kev. Father Ave'iil cf Fort Wayne. Indiana, will .-peak to thu .'"tiftat ion.

Waller SI . J.-hn. t he It 1 1 i Mr. and Mr!. H.orK St. J..!o.

live. A delicious t : a a l..-.n wu- set vt:i In the dining- rouoi l'.-rr the table .-;,s urnet.,l by a l-rettily .l.-.orm.-.t Itirthday eako and hud v.ee-.'- of loses Am ok the quests were Mr. ma! Mrs. .1 V llll.slier. Mr. ami Mia-- I-: 1) 1'r.nd. i liiirc. Mr. ;intl Mt.s. Iiei-U-v. Mi aiai

! Mrs A H M.itirh, mid da .u h t t-n Mi ol of i .i.t..t.hln 3ti Mifs .lo.sei.iu,,.. and Ml - f til" ! Max; ne. Mr and Mm 1 . i .-ih.-i i Mr a-.o

ami monoKi-am, vlntor. $1.05; No. 2 mixed. II.IS1,.

OOUX No., 2 mixed. 4a-iii'4?R; No. 2 white. 40i'u'46!S.c; No. 2 yellow, 46 4?r; No. 3 mixed. 4g ' li (tf 46 .; c ; No. 4 yellow, 4'5c. OATS No. 2 -white. .IS V4 3o : No. 3 white. 30 If 32 c; No. white, 29 f? 30c. CHICAGO I'llODl't I. HL'TTER Receipts, 6,422 tuns; extra .-reamery. 44 Vat; flrr-ts, 3oW43c; t.tiekinif Ptocka, 231i21c. ;s Reeeipt.i, 3.517 canes ; micel-

C Thrnilkill ati.i d.oifi.ier Miss;

. 'e th.-i in. Mr and Mis C . a, a , a li. nod Mm. H Rllaads i.nd s.ms V .... t -1 ' and Wiainni, Mi and M i as I ,. , hrenk.r, M a itr.d Mr?, i-l 4'. 1 . a 1 1. x u ! . i

and M ' i, i , . I i a

llii.-kii.r th.--

ana ovenio) was Inst to n niiini..-r ' rw I t- f-

his frl-nd-t Saturday aft. rn.M.n wlo n ho celebrated his eleventh birthday. All the Hallowe'en si'lr ts wen: in vid. n e at the tarty, as the candle flam.-

tta-kei-ed find t lie iratumn -leaves rtl-U- i , .lol.lr'ra Kit an -,! aad the. jovial ttumpklns niinn.-d. ir HI,o Mis. W . H

,.i! ft, 'Vt'ehes and Winded Thinars i t'. V).t were In attendunce. The

! ;. -n Joyed .en men and mtisie, ' .ol ;o a'"s u-i.ru awarded to I'orothy i siiii'h, l-a.rence AVIIhelm, Monta. litisJ Hans. vnhtir Myron. Jofepb Wiiheim land .! i St. J-.hn. A paper bound

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-M-'M'to; ordinary firw't-t, 4 IKS

LIVE 1'OL'LTUY Tarkeyn. 28c; chickens, 18e; springs, 21c; roosters, 14c; jiee.se, 23a; ducks, 6c POTATOES Kt-ccipt.t. 159 cars: Minn, and No. Dakota lied Kivers, $1.25 ty 1.8 5. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 3&inc; 70 to 80 lbs., ll12c; 30 to 110 lbs., 1314c; fancy, lCi.. CHICAGO LIVI: STOCK. 7IOGS Tieeeipti, 40,01; market. 10 T15n lower. Hulk. $7.25i3 8.2j; top. $4.30; heavy vcitrht, $ i'.T 5 If g.30 ; med

ium, $8.00,8.30; light weight, $3.00 S 25. CATTTjE Rece-UXf. 2C.00D; nvarki-t. mostly Bti-a.dy; calves weak to lower. Ileef Pteers Choice aJrt prlnte, iB-liH1 11. CJ; medium and Kood. $tj.00O H.75 ; good and choice, $3.0011.60; common and medium, $i.50tf&.00. Butcher Cattle lleifrs, $350-9.00. SIIKKP n.eceixta. 30,000; market, ga neraly strong- ... 25o higher. Latribti (84 lbi. down), $7. . 5 9.00 ; lambs: culls and common, $3.00 7.60; yearling: wethers, J 5.00 ft 7.E0 , ewes. $i.P05 5.23.

m its. t; k Mr. Frank Ha ho bus I

nt t h' puh!i

.rib; on Fruta

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come ulons with his umbiticti to be th' politie.il boss of t h' 1 'i.nr'. let r xt and She the party of Jacks, ,n in 1 1 raino in "the first raceiu dttumin.sirat ion t th' bonders f oma lity tna1 ia u.' AmaiHyina'uun .for puiiti.al pt Ji't only." "Thert) is e ery ivideia . ," ller.iiesy, "that ye heve the l:rtl of the movement to ;iut Sii;uns over in ti.e ami.i-ti-iiiS of tlu'.-iti no n an the fiineial jniuUc w .-isn't even a wet tn.rse. en the occasi -n; it's been .siandita-r en the out-

tide waiting to le t ;J boy or a girl." "1-ut iooley. Simons

cliaiopion of t!..- com-uun p. on

in, s-ilf." ' .lies a brave man. He .stands right t.p in teii.j them op.-.s-MVe utility c. rpeiatioi's v.'h. ii" they t t..'.." '"i t.s.s I know, 1U ni. ey, S;in...ns is th" K-reute' t 'siia.iow Lao.-.:-' oi ail time w bin it ira-s to fpuj-r.njj wnli th" utll.ty interest s." "I'd like to he .May or of Jl laitn aid Just ons:." said ileniH.jy in loo r..trt. "Weil whj.t would you do?" saai I"aoIy wermiris up. "Id have tie- Mrate ears r ti n.i usz along .. close y'd think tiny was link r.-.u.-a-jes. I'd charge a nivkel fain on. til th' company wint !-rok i.n thin V'jy t fi iiites fer Jut:k ind let th' people run 'iia." "Ye .aa.-n fading th' Sina.niiser ail rii.t." said I'o dy. That'o th" m. -t p. n'e.-tly Sun niztd argymim I ivver hear.'.. That's the stu.'l ,hese ; .Hticians been -j"eediiii us common pec-pull en It r y.'.,es an I ciiy; down lar 8 elrus, moriuri and rigiit, just like the rest ef ye, w h--re v e used to pay a nickel-, "to. rv.H tn :! we better mt the-se uta ty

" J-ier...i.s out el p.-lyti. or it v.

home and is a.'tiv e- a 1 - -Ti.e lite! e . aaa H am nnoid ati't 1 ' morrow af'er: ..t't o'clock at tao h-.'u C raves, 1? 2 ! ' a rr I tr :.o 1 n .1 ' s. , -a- i o ?i Maii.v.-J laaao. ai "Kvery Va'i." '. r" i

j chairman .a 'be a; i esc.'.ler.t nr. - : .mi I- -i

The V. tivt t,' s A i , : i, - , raw. s i.,-a-- i a a . silver t- a a- a- 1.. 'a Neff. S t 1 A I . a .-od l . uay ' ii i'r . i ta . ra 1 1 a, . .',-:-, ; . a i ; ti... ; . i a and th. ir ;' a- -a - a :- .

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to the eliildren.

.f whom r...".iel t. pretty and aoaii- ,..!ip. and t 'ten l..Jl;cio;M s t. ni.-r-1 1 v ere served to fifteen

dttle m.ui". Keta ly bad a very ; . !.. Tif, and flat vK.l-.-ii laster Walt..- many hapi'v retatus ot the day. j t i;, .,... r ('in!, will lotf pit Im-jret-ta,"t on ''ttif t .n'Kbt at eirbt o'clock in! th- r.iuni.y '"u'e Tt is -r viiirent j tt.Ht t o ry liooso-r he ta attendaii'-o. j The V hittnc ( ii.n-ter of I'astorn Stars

a., t..u ta,. H-.M-.tiKit d Chapter to meet I ft. 'hem on Monday evening, October illth. In honor of the flrand M'atron. Mrs. ;,a.t- 1 1 on. All members wishIn. to at.eiid this meeting will take ! s. -t! .'.-io.-k ear at Hohinan and i Ma te stre. ts.

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a natai . a it Or o eh -e k -tie irt'nir at t'e'

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Mr. am'. M r

fuiy ei. : ei t aa -! ,4. iipt pa'ty S;. t n -a ,i v home en Triiin.. n b

of their flft-etitii w-tdit. a nnf r s ar The dining t.iio' A.'.-t vry aura.-uv. wi'h c-.it. K'ass ha-k.-ts rata..! ! low ehrysa '-.-beat'-a ta 1 -t,.i. and iilumina' -a. v ' a - t.ia. r- a crystal candb sa . i. -. A i r. ...us ...f

dinner was s-rv. i a. 1 1. u y dur-.nrr which sitr.r''.' '" many cood wislo s i-i e t. Mr. and Mrs. p.. v.ioai. T : many !.ra-;Hf.il aa"- -a-.! -''

prtseii'.fd h:-.-dianiond ria -eveningwas j. g-f.ni. s and niiilions of the rhe h -s! ar.-i !

Mrs t-'ied Krause and Mrs. Kdward Hares . ry p hat si, j. 1 1 y en t fit i ued at a ledro (arty SKt,.rdu' evening at Mis. Kraiise's home on Cotut'iM ave. fi.r The ni.-inbers of I.-.herly i'artip of '-, ,-. ,i Neighbors., their husbands and fv'en.ls There Ifi'te Seven tallies of ear-Is. and ten lames I'liaol. after

'" A " ' I w hi.-h the a rr! were granted Mrs. t o '. " ' , , vf, i ,,,, trH Smith. Mr.

S incle. Mr Xerd'. -.'ti rnd Mr, H-u-e V most e , ji, able evctlic: t a

si-.t.t. and ti.e same kocMh will ar fiitertait.ed edneisday ev.aia c- by Mi s . F. Ward and Mrs. 4 ll. iVI:!.fls.-n at Mrs. Witkersen s home, Tr'.inwn

f ft I J i

f Mrs

a the I....i".s,i 1 1 a i . v in v i' d

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Mia.,., oi.li,- and E'U.ti.'t.li inpsto-i and 11 1 Win d. II'.tvaM Kant . A i,ast II. O M,-'i. Willi. ..ii Aiieia'ort and Wi

liam t.. iili.'iii. : ru

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AT THE PARTHENON 1,4; 1 .a ti,. horn. I'm ton, one of the roost ,.5j, .mi

famous actor -.r rn jiritisti siaue. ins ' j jj j a li!-h!v '.tn 101 h nt r..;.. r!,t ,,f jS; Willi-un IJi.tt.e. it; l.o,-.a " ri -ji s . j ,-

Paramount o .1. lie. -A,n. i.tjic- ' which wi.) !.. .hewn fit the Pn r r hen.m theatre Tat. "day, and Ui.lntstnv. Mr. Hurt. 'i has had a va I and successful .sta.-fo rar.-t-r. He was born In Somersby, Iincolnsihire, tlnirland. famous as the ibirth p'nee of ljird Alfred Tennyson. He made hit first ta-re

appearance at the Frince of Wales' theatre In Txnidon. years saro In a minor part, and plnce, that time he has rlFi-n to tiro hipherft rank of his profe -'ion by his talents as player and his personal popularity. His naval hafactjwin.1on contrlb'itcd to his f n me.

PYTHIAN DINNER Krtishts of Tythlas 0 Hammond, are p-itt'i.ntr on a tasr cblcken supper tit : 3 0 o'clock this eveninif at the Pythian home. A 'bifr turnout of the members !a expected. Immediately after the supper the third desrreo will rte conferred rn several candi-lateR. This is the first of a erles of similar event? -which the Pythlans have planned for the fail and winter months.

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cheaper iii us t .ike icinfe-.s."

"Now if ye v.!'l lay .1 own yer S:m .ii-i

',7.er and use y, r h-.ad I'il tell yt samethi,!, -, 1 lai.n. ,-v. "if you was .'.i.iyiir ye'd r'nd th' j-.a stinn of fare.; and service in th' aai.u.ti of tha pul-iick set vice c-.n. mislion. "We had a heating here. Th' Ftta'.fc ra;- lon.pany had lawyers r a-' -s:ri t!i' fat ti and tl:ure-i about h" invistnie'.t, th' cast of service. Tho city of Hammond was lepresinted by lawyers, toe Mayor hlmsiif ar. sic-h publ.e spirited t-;-.i::ens as wanted to testify. "I wirt up and told tl.iio a fe-.v hlni,.', H.-nnesy, about havin' a .--ia.;aj ii.tc'n lino ia a double track, town, a).., ut waitin' or. co:-ners in tli' rain, a bout tV fdiltire of t h' c.j-.ipany to mike ;. ' ens.i ns an It all down to l ho question of where t ii' money was

cominsr frum to p. 1 vide all of these things an th' up-shot of it all was that Sim. .its' l;mm!orati- frin.J Va-i Attken ef the romrrilssion civ V-m th." S citita they ask-d for. 'Now I say. llenr.esy, what 'r j,"dr,gto do about it. ."I m g-oiriR to rldo in th' J'tneys an pay tin cints after ''11 p.rg;. mint with the d fiver who will try t shako nso down for lli cants 'ia-a.i.asi I liv.t off th' .strate car line." "Say l.iooly, was my fr'nd Tcfl Sinwiu at the tria; of the strate car company ye nail ya, attlraled?"

"lie wajin't to he found ia the house, Honnesy. Tt-.a mu.-n i .expect tm. mu' h of the polytie-iatn. They wurrk on union hours Jtjsf like the riat of us. Ta' ciintpaiKU wasn't started then and ii man can't make -ij?ars nttd look out fer t'n' InterostH of tbt peopa- -n-hin h-i harn't any v f. ice in . ifht. t-a". I.e." ' i:.aklngr of Id -ot y. r.-ts." said Dooly, "droit think f r a la ly minn t that I'aji J.i t- w n i-sj no. "lie's been tight in 11; f--r til' pr.ep.jl b-a r s'nee he's been Mayor. -Whether It's selling- army yr.o.j.-i to kapo d..vs-n the cost of living, takir.t: charge .f th' distribution cf c al whin th' famine l it us. or heiit.ntr the oct ;rs find nur-.i wlr-i the rlu iprvidlm-r.ik, hit i,.s; he's always -n the j-.o. "lie s.-tvel th" ity hur.1Jr.-d3 or thousunds of ,!oil?t.s n lis nw water works and in ;h.- first, mayor llair.itv nd lvver hud that really got ur.de r way th' lniproveri.ciits to th' plant." "Well maybe rcr ri, hf," said Hennery as he tore up the Klrnonlz.j- and plnne-i on u Brown button. Adv.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

wn K.o

Ij. Osborr. of H

M . Osborn ' O-tborn of Wja ;

M and M.i s '1 Ai.. sod M-s nl i 1 . tl'ria 1 I -

a euue. The h-idy Macalees will have a ds rice ..,m..rrow eveio.it nt tl-c Orprie.iiri hall una a, large altei.uan. e Is expected ! I Mr. fti.1 Vr .r-t M'"ekl and fanily were the dnner xjest.s yesterday , .f Hlx-seiiator ilrant. of Lowell. Mrs James I'outrles of "Waltham nt.. who has be.-n very j!l for some time. has cone to Areos. Itnl ana. where e-h" 'will remain until recuperation ts torn- ' idete I Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Pailey of State t s..-....i er.terta iried at dinner on

sum-lav and bad f-r th-dr iruests, Mr and Mm. James . alley, of Uay City.

Ml. -niuan. Mr. and Mrs. jno. nmiu, 01 'idea.,. Mr and Mrs. Walter Bailey and Miss) P-eatrire Zuhay, Miss Lens My era and John Murray.

STOCK MARKETS (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! M1W YORK, Oct. 23. tUocks, cioaIni: j.rters: Amen, an Fdry 123Ti Am.ri.-an Steel Fdry 23

Amer.ean Tel. ami Tel ....108 ts Uald win lwo motive 3i Pethleh-m Steel B &2 7 t"!-eiiral Fleetric 131 Cent ral Motors & " I..-hit;h Valley 641 Pur- fill Sf'V Republic Steel 47i t; S. Steel Pr , 11SV Willys Oterland i' Sim-iair Oil -,-'

CHICAGO CASH GRMV. VIII-1.AT-N.. 2 red, $1.19 .,; No. 11 hard winter. $ 1.04 'ft 1.07 H ; No. 3 hard

All tilths f.-. yearfl of ntre, w liiassc s in ti.e 1 who are int- re

to the llap-t '.st a a eveninp. t.-to...cr -nine o'clo. k Mr. II. '!' -is. Jennie Kel.-ay at. a of H.irris.-n .t ' -1 a t 'tin a the toWillinm ' '"a-c Jlr.S tlary is air . Mr. and M.--r i son ?-1 r re. a t ' little daughter ,o,

I 2ath.

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1 t a '-i ce ' fourteen . . ai - in -sua iiy 1. i j Mis. 11 J rVikner of Walter street o-M-'tst -h ..roll snd I ,TJ1S v.)(,lPMM Qaturday eveni"g to a ntim--1 -n - ."i '"tK, -'!' I h,.r r,f friends at a birthday party giv-

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, 'i.-r A'rs. I Ma!.iana ,. ev.-.-K .1 r and 'us --: a .-er, i.-. ai aioe 1 .

ar, in '. on-.r (f JT-. Buckner. Tho home wag beautiful with preat bounuets of roses and asters, and the evening- v.-a dellhtrully ssient with pames and mush-. Mr. Meo gave a number of popu,Hr ot.certia s.-lecfions. which added

,v to the enjoyment f all- The I

m-es; of honor received many (TITlft. u-t oat' the.v a fi antam pen eneraved

1.1 Li !.pl sj

To better acquaint you with Oldfield Tires, for this week we offer you the following :

Cords 8,000 Miles Fabrics 6,000 Miles 30x31-2 $13.00 30x3 $10.44 37x3' $26.86 30x32 $12.42 32x4 " $34.16 32x32 - $ls-09 33x4 $35.21 31x4 $18.54 34x4 $36.14 32x4 $21.35 32x4' 2 . . . v $33.63 33x4 $22.53 3 3x4' , $39.53 34x4 $22.97

And All Other Sizes Accordingly ALSO THE FAMOUS "999"

30x3

$8.99

' 30x3l2 $9-99

National Tire & Supply Co: STEWART SMOCK t 754 Hohman Street, HAMMOND, IND.

.-p -f 1 1 btiMi f a j ia. ! !

Mr3. Willi. i,. cor. left Itamii tend the co,-". officers l-.eld a.

re-tut n r.n Monday

- . A! A t s. aid ties n.-. A1 ui. ai

re .-It ion of tnoi ttt n c to ,

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Mr. and Mrs. W pleasant'' enrertat Friday evenlnu at : ana nviraie. The with iz-atues and m

prettily at.;..-1 a- ( 1 to rrf. Mary i. ra

OI isirow. Mr. r. 1

wrtz and c'r-,! .: -i ?t: r" . 1 -'. ' 1 "n. it.d Katherire. Mrs. Foitv erai.-'oA' tr,m eon Thomas. Mte Itn-.s'tf.. ii.l.-k arid Mr. and Mrs .William )!. Krn low.-tz.

LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"

'i -i j jn r ' - r ' ' i z "A a .l "it

1 1- ,tfr r-r wh i -l j r"." i v k K ra i- j

Wassey's Pleating Shop MiUKOIIieilMi, srAVVI.VG, HEJIfTl'IHnO. Pt1TO.lt HOLES. nn-niN riivEUis'O, BR.iinivo, iii i him., rM v sTiiaiivr,, 1 STATU STIUlIir. IMUlB HA3IMO.U 44(1. -7

Ladies are especially invited to the Big Simon Rally at the Parthenon Theatre this evening. , '"4"1

Mrs. J o-,a V yea .' charm in il y er.'.a ta.t. Thursda v a'i- a' " t-l In t'r.l. " i-i a. on Miss Km"ftlnf Ho-i-;n . 4 Mr. and M r, 1 b.-m. JMyn.i.1 a-' ii-i" w ' Florida vl..-i tie.ter, have ut oc.-.i -,n

..-here ' a v ,1 s j fore a oit !n; a.,: - a a - Tlie I ', "m . ti a . , r lirni-.fi i it t ') i ; - 1... to bu a h s-a s iie.ut Ri it h i '.'i r i-i and evy. et.J . . .1 Ilia aft -I no. n '''. w-emwri w: er a- 1 ' , s e H ri it O; a- i ' c e it et ions. - The Hammer..-! of Eitst ri fit a t evening af e.to son! a T-ooo' ... T t,

t ton ecf.; i ite t.t- -- that t.m- i- - ei-r-ief d. The - t : i.r t- mp. a- a .-a . , d u e t, . M 1 -' M.- i

Mr. and Truman a" I 'ul.it h, ;.i;. on aec-na fvjr.' 'a. .a h

Sa.e-iKert.un.V-Fidelia will jrlv n .-.and con.. -t or-, oanlay. October 3'i ,t 1'nity Hall commencing nt 3:30 P

n. Ti.-keis 5tV.

il

After the Strike,

10-13-1

The "Sctin-.tr auf detn Ituetll" or Sehtller'K William T'U will be uunjf by ,r,. yiK ,h,,ie n,-e,nini-.-.l hy Tayl-

mevr ftvniah-- ny Ore

tra at Saend-

!b- I erbund-1-idei " t Concert Sunday,

, a h.-.- si a ..r ' H eumond. J. ' i e te ,t.-i it.n t ' - oe ra! t 1, -A-t ti ninc-V r,. i . ' '.

30. briny H1

SalO p. m.

Oct. 10-18

POTATOES! C Hr V.es, wt.tte winter JiotatO. s ilaee i on F'liitTin.er in e. near ."alttmet av. ',; p.-,- bushel at --ar fl.tb'i delivered; a , -,f at seine and one of H'1 islver iM" jiotatos at Kai-t C.hteasro and Ik end O. team ti-ok, $l.r.'- at car. $1 r, S d.-iio-iT.-l We iroved to tlititts-

j ands of !-. .!a a-.i best quaitty. Corns ! f,.r your a.n.nl's rtiona 4H71-J, Hammond. ' ' 1'ota-t" Company. 10-22-3

imntiiMt o!A."s Ci.f II I IM llllllX A l.trye number . -f memla-rs of the Hamrnortd IVwurt's Cljb atteiidel Oie Club House lunciicn and bus! in-ss tiiesttns? pi'.'.n Saturday in tlot I'aainbcr of Commerce. Trie j-.ro-j situ opened with tins B-inginy of "Amei u a lies utiful,"

M.-s. J. .1. Melon, t r fidoe t. of tho. subject " U cluh, L-avr in her usual admirable and j splendid :.

laconic stylo a r.-port of H State Federation convention. There was much In this report to arouse f-rv r and enthusiasm In- thJ hearts of h-r audieneo as to the jrrat things that are b.'ine accomidlli. d throug-li organized woman hooi, Mrs. Ki33i Freepian cbarming-ly snn,-r two solos, "Wrnneii ..f Inv.i-' Vty Ixu?rTeloroujrtii and "Ah, Xh Hie s'ilvr Moon VT'er Mia" by Ixjiu-, with lira. Hcms'r's tccCTHBta imanl. Tiw

. : ii. t: find .d. Hl.il tiff

T I a.- I n t- : tt T ......ia; .i 'he Ma a- no tr.ia . 1 1 ,d n.i .-. - 1 : '. . f i -

a i M a t roil. t t . er-sou of f a reed f '- on .vela faded r Mr. Patt-i -

lion't f. rjat the .ti.'.. and p'-i.-e, on Siiri.h-y. i"-t"i'''f 5t"th. at I'ni'y Hall tn ri.utn-K e r b u u1 -K id.tl ia will glvn its p-rand cooeert mi lai r vet -f est lva I t,,.j -..ia.-,-t starts nt li .50 and ball at 7'p.m. io-i

Hanunond Musical College. Piano, 'oice, Violin. Pttblic fc'peakiner, t'kelele, lianjo. Mandolin, Guitar. UaiiClng, IUamatiu Art. 10-1

POT ATOI1!. I I OT A TOMS' ! Joseph Lb-senfclt lias opened an fie usive itotato sta r.) at BSC State I.ino SIrPt. five different kinds of northern rown winter potato 1 sell by weight not bv guess. 10-20

Tile first s. I t ice- ' ti... lev .1 e -ta-, 1 -1

campaiv'i t vt..-r-, v at. f. Church '' tis b-'.d ' -tst ei d a an1 wa

hijplily ena:-t: -ata The

Kev. to '-r latv a tai

iv t!ie aa-i!:-'--i aS'tif. i" ..'Se every even a ons will be ares, men wtil -be "'! b. tyt," and will m. All mmt... are eordiali nr.

tii 1 he raai.ii. 1 1.0 l .i ; . Ma - k t o a , - th- , , : d H-i'ik St a n-! " A - - e;i ttt was Ik 1 v ell .'" he Kp worth . . 1 , .. a . e a. tie held 1 .-..',.- .sroendil .serrrtat.d. T.rfiivhf's r,-r-i-'ai a. -o;.hy of pray01 ai so v en -t hi M y p. 1 and thir friends

The I. . T. j . ts.,c-i,u Oiub -Kill meet tomorrow Oi iionio of Mrs. licDoxuid. 4.i7 Tiuauji avenue aaid a

iso 1 1 en.

Tha Ladies' Aid Soejety cf St. Paul's 1utheran flvirch will Live their annus! feale. Oct. 27t h. commercing at 2 .....lock and will continue in the eveniriLt at 1-heir new parish home, crner Jirie and liar . p. st.s. Tit. -re will be -tie arid use! til ra-teetioiia of fancy work i.-d iiorne s,.wed w.arintr apr-'ireis. Hinlt? and many numerous pnod thtntis s' atald; aiai apiir...riate for all kinds of use-tui ejfts 51i tho comimr holiday season. A s-up't.-r will be served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Kv.-rybody ia welcome. 10-24-3

ANNOUNCEMENT! . For the convenience of our patrons our tors is now open daily ? a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 4 p. :n . to g o . m. OSTKOWSKI HlAKMirV DOIGI.AS A. 1IOHMAV STS. Orders delivered. Phone Hammond C09, 1L0-24--1

... jim iwiuji in 1 P 11 !''"' r-;'j- J,yp

If the strike becomes a reality and it is thought now that nothing can avert it our system of transportation will become partially, if not wholly paralyzed, causing nation-wide distress, unless the people prepare themselves NOW for any eventualities.

Public

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warning to cn

The Chicago Produce Company, ever mindful of the welfare of its patrons in particular and the public in general, has no assurance of Fruit and Vegetable deliveries after Monday, October 3 1 st ; we therefore advise placing your order now, anticipating at least a 90-day need for needful vegetables and fruits particularly Potatoes and Apples. SUPPLIES MAY RUN SHORT We have less than a week to get necessary deliveries; there is a possibility of running short earlv in the week, but if the public will co-operate with us,

will see that every urgent order is properly taken care oh At present we have

Carloads of Choicest Potatoes, bushel $1.50

Two Carloads of Choicest Apples, bushel $1.75 to 2 WE GUARANTEE THEM TO KEEP. It is not necessary to come to the store. A phone order will bring a delivery anywhere in the city. BUT ORDER NOW TIME IS SHORT

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PRODUCE

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Cor. State and Oakley

Tel. Hammond, 1696