Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1921 — Page 7

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Mondar. October 24. .11)21. THE TIMES. PAGE

LLOYD GEORGE TO BRING HIS DAUGHTER TO U. S. WHEN HE COMES FOR PARLEY

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Most recent photo of Darid Llojd George and his daughter, Megan, snapped in London on his return from Inverness recently. When David Lloyd GeorRe, Great Britain's premier, comes to the TJnlted States next month as nead of the British delegation to the disarmament parley, he will be accompanied by his daughter, Mepan, hi constant companion, in his journeys about the British empire. The two are almost inseparable. Tne daughter watchful care of her father's Iwalth, has been an important factor in his political trials recently.

f ICE STOP 31. J. Loeb one of the Speakers Taken Before Chief and Ordered out of city. Reds, I. W. W. organizer ar.d so-called bolshevik propagandists, oue-ht to J-ea!!ze by this time that Chief of Police W. A. Forbls and other city officials will not permit public meetings of that sort. William Z. Foster, well known socialist and steel strike leader and his taff of co-workers- most of them women, came to grief jn Gary a?ain yesterday when they attempted to hold a eo-called meeting- "for the relief of Soviet Russia." Th meetir.5 was first scheduled to take place at the Froebel auditorium. Arrangements had Veen made for the rental of the auditorium, but at the eleventh hour the school authorities learned the ra! nature of the mtetlnst and refused to let Fester and his gang have the hall. Turr.er Hall at 14th aver.'a and Washn?rton street was then selected as the rendezvouz. but Chief Forbis' men were rot Idle and Informed Foster and the Cher speakers that anything- un-American would not be tolerated. Foster opened the meetlne, and warned, confined himself to within the law. He wag followed by a. man by th name f M J. Loeb. of fhtrae-o, who said" "Gentlemen and fri"ds. We are wntehfd by the police aufhorlt'.es and they have told us just what we can say and Tvhat we cannot. "They told us we ould not speak nbout the Red Army but w ars ?n!r? to talk about the Fed army anyway. What !s more, we are not afraid of the rUce and tor.lg-ht we are tcoinar to hold another meeting and we are going to fay what Te please." That Is as far as Iyieb got with the rpeech as the pol'.ce stopped the speaker. After clearing- the hall of the gathering-, Ixet was taken to the. Oary police station -where he was taken before r.'blef Forbls, who gave, the Chicagoan . ehort time to get out of the city and Ftay cut. Foster and. Loeb were accompanied on their trip by a dor.en or more women, said to be west side garment makers. t is said that It was their duty when the collection w-as made, to thrcv a lot sf bills Into the collection box, but the Oary audience did. not fall for their Siame and they were enriched by only fc. few coppers. P BIG CALLAHAN MEETINGS SUNDAY Frank Cal'-atian had two big- meetings yesterday, one :n the afternoon t IT.osciosko hall on Cedar street, and ths othar in the evening at Ywano hall irn , eodor s're!. The ha.lla were taxied I capacity at both meetings. . th.e evening- John K. Reppa spoke .l Xosciosko ha!!. Tlic hail was weil led. Mr. Reppa was Introduced aa "the Text mayor of Fast Chicago." "How do you get that way"" Rhotstmni some one. In the b.ilcony. "Frank Callahan's tha next -mayor." There was more applause for this remark than there had been when Repjj -waj Introduced. Frank Callahan and othi Citizens' Mndldates will address a mf-tlnar of women at tho Roy Scout headquarters 1n Marks'own tonight. L SETTINGS FOR WEEK 'SPECIAL TO THE TIVESi CTOWX FiJl.VT. IND., Oct. 21 In the Criminal court of Lake county, W. C. Thomas, deputy prosecuting attorney, has made theso settings for the week of October 24, 1921: Monday .and Tuesday. (Grand Jury). Wednesday, October 2S 1334 State vs. John Myellvy, alias Mysdox lcz. 1?8- State s George Klmmett. Thursday, October 2 7 2 3S7 State vs. Liddell Smith. 21J5 State vs. Edward Timber and fieirron Hale. Friday, October S 1(15 Stats vs. Wilford C. Vangundy 17T1 Stat vy. Joe M:tich. 1763 State vs. J"hn Kanml. 1"29 State vrf. An.lv I I.irvn tich 1S72 Ktatf vs. Patrick DeM.cklx. 4J75 State is. Ji-u Cordo.

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NEWS PERMITS ISSUED FOR $40,000.00 IN DAY The Parry-Shaw Com-pany Saturday obtained prn :t? for the construction j "f two flat buildings to cos 120,000.00 j tach. 1 ;onstP--tior. is already under way :m the flat buildings. They will be lo. cated on West Fifth avenue between Polk and Fillmore streets. The flat bu;Min.gs will have all modern conveniences including ?un parlors and uleep. irig porches. Karh building will contain six apartments. I A p'-nr.it was Issued to George Mortan for the c-onst ruction of a frame resider.c to be located at 4 136 Madison street to cost. to.OO OO. FINES MAN AND WOMAN $1.00 EACH Judge C. I. Clemens Saturday found William Holderness and Mary Bacon guilty of living i-n adultery and eax-h was fined II 01 and cos's. ice anioavir ror tn"lr arrest ru 11e-d by Mrs. IKdcrntj from whom Iloldernes -f s grantpd a divorce gome time ago. The 'i:-.rrcf ra?1 has been reopened by Mrs jr'dernss ai she wants to srabm'.t more evidence to the c ou -t FATHER OF SIX CHILDREN DIES W Ka risk. 5? years old, died at his name, iioc ,vsar!iujtt street early Saturday morning. The deceased had been sick only s short tim anJ his death came as a surprise to his family and many friends. The deceased haji been a resident of O-ary for the past eleven years. A wife and six children are left to mourn Ms deafh. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, funeral services will be held from Hdz-wg'fl Catholic church In Memoriam 1 MBMORUM. In ond memory of my desar husb.nd Frank Madison Touts, who departed this life Oct. 24. IMS. Amidst the beauty a.nd loveliness of life tho summons came, and no p. .wer on earth could retard his departure 10-14-1 MRS. F. M. TOFTS. Card of Thanks We w,sh to thank our friends anl neighbors for their kindness an dsympathy shown during our late bereavement in th loss of our dear wife and mother, a!o for the beautiful floral offerings ' 10 21 r J. SterUrg and Fimlly. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. That bea.u'lfiil. evn ahsKfe of dark, (rloss.- hair re.n only be had by brewing a mlx-ur" if Rags Tea and Sulphur. Your :-.a!i- I your charm. It makes or mnrs tlif face. When It fads. turns irrny or streaked. Just an tipplicati.ir. ;s.o and Sul phur enhances U appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to r-epare the mlxtuie; you can get hi famous old recipe improved by the addition of other )nci-Pd jen: s at a small cost, all ready for ii-'-, It iw called Wyeth's Sage and Pulpnur ("ompounfl. This) cm always ..- ..iepended upon to bring back tiie natural voi-.r and lustre of yiiuT hair. Everybody use "Wyeth's" Sage and Fulphur Compound now because It darkens s" naturally and evenly that nobody cm tell it has b-ewn a.pp!1ei. You f imply dampen a .-pongs or soft brush with '! ,-ind .ii.nv this through tHe hair. 'JiMiij- ,-i,e smsi; si rand at a time; hy iii..ri.iiig liv hair had fl I iappf r'-i. dt'-i d-f l r rtn--.ihr application it o, i -; u 1 ly dark and appears tfionsj niui ii.eiroua, Adf.

In West MAN 65, DIES AT MERCY HOSPITAL Gary has lost one of it. pioneer settlers. In the death f John McCariy, B, who -died at the Merry ho.;'ital on Friday night' after a several neck's sickness. Mr. MeOarty will he burled this afternoon In Oak 11111 cemetery. The deceased leaves a wife and rive daughter;", one of whom Is married. Mrs. James Vodicka. wife of Captain Vodlckn. of the Gary police department. If a niece of the deceased. .Mr. McCarty was a lathing contractor and assist-J in the huililln of many (Sary builjing:s. CHICAGOAN KILLED AT PORTER The remains of Morris Vision, 31 yeara oid, who was killed In a train I accident at Porter. Ind.. Friday of last week, whin he fell between two cars crushinc both lcsrs, were shipped to, the Chh-aco home .Saturday where bur. ial occurred yrsti'rday. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. .In cob Vi.-lon, lS-3j I.awnda'e a erme, Chicago was f 1

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Smk on the zzmpfrer for 'Certified Vivad'

WESTERN UNION

MADE DEFENDANT The AVestern Union Telegraph Co. were made the defendants In a suit filed In the Oary Superior court on Saturday In which rhtlllp Nickolich asks $l,ni7. He alleges that he delivered J1.000 to the "Western Union on July 26. 1?20, t'- he paid to Stanoge Heovlv, of Danllogard. Monte Nepro, Juko Slavia. 7 flays after the money whk depoaifd. The payment was iK-layed 3:) days accorduiK to the complaint. TO WINTER IN FLORIDA A. F. Knotts of Gary, left on Saturday of last week for his annual sojourn to the south. He will winter at the mouth of the Withalocooee.e river where h? lias a hunting- lodpre. He expects to spend much of his leisure time hunting and fishing. Moral: Take a Chane. The man who tries his bet will not always win, but he will win oftener thnn the man who doesn't try except when he knows he will win. Boston Trnnscrlpt.

O matter what the movies or theatre

folks may say, the biggest hit that has come to town for a long time is Certified Breadthe big Double' Loaf. And why not? It

brings such joy double joy to fathers, mothers and kiddies. It's as full as can be of

goodness and happiness. There never before

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6,000 TEAMSTERS TAKE A WAGE REDUCTION

PNTEPNATIONM. NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Oct 12 Six thousand tinion teamsters emp!'iyd by the Cartage, Exchange of Chicago a.nd th Chlcagro Motor Truck Operatois' Assoc-1a-tlon. have voluntarily agreed to accept, a wa.ge cut of i'i a w--K, effective Oct. 31. This will make, th average pay about $28 a week. The decision eventually will affect between 3!),0in) and o,000 drivers. The agreement followed a sept-H of conferences between employers, with Kzra. Warner us arbiter. that thtt loaf of brood contain J Oir best tuarednnb montu can buy. (ach loaf brar.t a money-bad ou a ra mr ee . Jiebread. day at

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Graphite. Down to 1S50 graphite was obtand chiefly from the Borrowdale mine In Cumberland, Enj!.ind. Sinc then a supply has been drawn from eastern Siberia: from Tlconderoga, New Torlt state; Bncklngha Quebec ; and Bohemia. Graphite Is also produced in Ceylon, and Madagascar. Artificial graphite is also being manufactured.

NOTICE TO TTIF3 VOTERS OF THE CITT OF GAR V, I-AHvE COUNTY. INDIAN'A On the flr.r. Tuesday after the first. Monday of November. 1921, belnp the Sth of November, 19fl. there will be held In tho several precincts of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, from 6 o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. m. a Municipal Election for the purpose, of electing a mayor, City Treasurer, City Clerk, Ottty JudRe, five Councilman at Uarpo, and1 one Councilman in each J. E. HOWELL & CO. (Est 15 Year) Weather Strips, Shades, Screens Office: 1007 PARK PLACE Phone .Hammond 2586

Never before did sandwiches taste so good. And, as for toast it's just like good old-fashioned toast made over the coals. Your grocer pays your money back if you'd

rather have it than Certified Bread. You keep the bread and use it

all up. We pay

grocer full retail price. Get Certified Bread to-

your grocer's.

of the several Wards of th City ol Gary, Ivike Ccunty, Indiana. (Signed) BESSIE B. ROSS. 10:24 Clerk of the City of Qarj

Let No Corn Spoil an Hour Any Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any Moment, by a Touch SCIENCE haa solved the corn problem. One can now stop corn ache instantly, and shortly remove the whole corn. The method ! gentle, scientific, sure. A famous chemist invented it. A surgical dressing bouse of world-wide fame produces it. It is Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster. A touch applies it. The pain stops at once. Soon the whole corn, however ancient, loosens and comes out. It makes harsh treatments unnecessary. It makes paring ridiculous. It makes every corn ache a folly. Your druggist has Blue-jay. Let It end your corn tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay tops pain-ends coma a Bauer & Black product the

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