Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1921 — Page 8

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November 5, 1921

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GARY NEVS

LAST DAY FOR ABSEIsT VOTERS BLANKS

Today Is the la.-t. day for securing lisctiUf v.tiTs' blanks at the city K ill in Ciiry, ;n''ii ! i n k to City Clerk .Mrs. Kaiph H:, vim Is also a mcm-!"-r or I !io election l.i,.,ir4. f-he frt.ttes that she v. ill keep the othice open until 6 ..Y1.-.-K. It is also Hie List day tor inspectors of il'-oiion to .ail at the cilice of the city A i k ff the purpose of beinn sworn ia and set'uriut; cleftiuii t-uw.XU's.

MEN FROM MANY FIELDS ON ARMS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

KNOTT FUNERAL SERVICES YESTERDAY A larte rrowd of sorrowir.ir friends at tended the fum-ial worvictts of former '..tf.-t ! e S. -ri-eant Palp Knott of t :.i r.. w li ich v ere held at th William's l i' .p.-l n:i YV i!hin j-ton st reet ye.st. r- :. y aftcrtio..., at o'clock. The Masonic order u a s in tLirff. Hurial w as ni.tUj ::i th Gary Oak liul ocmd" ry.

WILL WINTER IN FLORIDA Jair.fs TV. Siiaw, w c 11 known Lake canty man ami hAP! r. presen t a ti e if the Universal PortPm..l Aem.-i-.t s omuan v. w ill li'.iffl for Florida -with

l is r. m and son Kay ti.h-t vt, nn j n l.-re they will spend the v inter.

Th y will remain in the t-.uta until tlic first part of next Apr;!.

GRANTS TWO DIVORCES YESTERDAY The plaintiffs! in tin cases of Bert F-iltiHT vs. Cecelia. Palmer and WilP.ui Marsden vs. Olive C. Marsden. i ;Mitcd divorces in the (Inry Lake aycrior court yesterday by Jud-ve i nrl.-s Green wald. They wore for-i-iuden to remarry within two years, la 'he case of I aimer vs. Palmer the tavurfe was granted ,ky default.

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The P'riited Ph.y M.irkot oompfiriv i ' h offices at lary, is maA- iondant in a suit Pled 'r t'.-f '.ary l.ai.e Superior cnu'l Vy t he Ilar-Ad-i.ertsch Shoo company -: ;lv ;;um f :'.e;o7jr a lie god to he due. fur uoods I urchased fcy dofcr.d.sct.

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Thirteen of the members of the advisory committee. Left to

risrht, above, are Secretary of j Commerce Hoover, Assistant j Navy Secretary Then. Roose-i vclt, Charles S. Barrett, pre1!-'

dent of the I-armors Lmon: Carmi Thompson of Ohio and Ceneral Pershing. Center row, J. Mayhew Wainwright, assist - . . x C i 1 II-

am ecreinry 01 war; voi. m. i

Iloyce Thompson, American IIel Cro-s head; Georpe Sutherland, ex-senator, chairman; and President Samuel Gonipers of the

American Federation of Labor.!

Kelow. Assistant State Secret

Henrj P. Fletcher. John M. Par-i

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-' -lonef., Por.d. jrn.-K'S.c.jo. nrjrrto.ATicNAL --, LJ Ni:V ViiUK, Nov. u. !r;p prices: AiiVTHun f-'tic-l J.'r'rv Aoi'ticin Tel. and Te! HaJdwln If.comot h. ' ' ' - .-I H Corn Products 1 . a 1 .oi.,m L-'liiph n'A-y aT- (can Pet r r ! ii rn Mid ia lo S t ee 1 . Pur Oil Pa.'lwny S'efl Sp:aiit.'s l'f;iii!'ilr i-'ioel Texas ( ' - . V S. s , 1 XVJUyo Overland Sinclair G:l 1 r.rncitTv nir--. :i:V VillK, )vn-. 5.- el' fty Koml-s: tSt 4 I'; f

ka, democratlo candidata for alderman of that ward. Jlr. Kolanko was honest and esld that F,awt Hammond was bttfir than It had r l:en before In uplto of the .'a' t 1 fiat colored folks have moved into te district during- the war. . Th'-n rtiirprlcie quoted Sam Skufakis. Ham aid he was not ?otng to be a loothall for the other fellows any long--. -r. He also admitted that Eat Hammond was much better than !t used o be and that outside of a few rip(.-if !,om s on one street conditions were In pretty ci'd shape there. Mr. Surprise ; . o spoke hla mind in no uncertun ri: n fetr.irdlnff the Chicago newspnper

!':,.,ry f. 1 :i'.n. I At the Pe lttte theater every seat j whs taken from the on hetra pit to tlie T-i-"?', ?"'c;orie nearest the roof. 7 I. PamiberKer f". n-rn. j r; ,nd tr;e -ibfe-t of the prnbiic utiliI"'", while W. J. McAleer told the pen- ' '; mr'h- I r., whBt ran Prown has done. He : :- r,rl'! ' ' r'-''il tnlrtcn outstanding achieve- ' ' '' ' '" I t iini'.n? which wr th annexn- ' "' t ! 'I'm of jfsv;He. f-'dvTngr tr.e water- ' ' ' ' ' ' I 'fUn l-roPP-ra. b'i'ldin(r new etree.ts.

s-i.-sf wartlr-e corr mitf.ee . drafting ru-. f-i the tin er !I"m'c, meeting; the

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MRS. SMALLEY KZ7u. 7 STRONG CANDIDATE ' ' rr"H:ti"-

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nj sh'-rtafo, sPinfr RO-ernment gror't t, W"-ri-i- thirr. x-' insr during the -it sno-.v storms. riinn'n the city '.f r''" cheaper than Fast Chicago, ;r.;i: i 'f 't Hammond's water rate I no t a '.i. a the rate of manufa.cturi ,'.:A!'a-r rave proof to show that the ji'ioi.t pia ie Vy Judge I bach that a rejiuhll'-an deputy thenS 5s H pr'-!rtM that Floyd Murra ' , . -1 -py attorney ff Simon wer- ' u 1 j'; i tia.t C. B. Tinkharn would

: -f.".e &) sp'-a'al counsel, pettlns J300 A,.r .Mr'.i;r he would do nothing. " . ' .- d.-'r.'" ratio rampaign has flz- - ..' -,-ti-l tee speaker, "and it. has -,, ii.,v.!i to a question of the per- - J oeaop-cs of two men. The only thin - jKir.ion ever did from the day he was 'am is to peddle cigars to saloon ; jw. ,-rer- V.'hen he was" auditor he- ! ) trejited j " ''.. keepers better than any- - t-. ,dy- else " 1 t,;re i-x:''r.t rarodles en rortitar

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VOGUE CREDITORS ACCEPT 20 : A3 I2-T -FULL ON ACCOUNTS

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of wo'r.en at lunch- j av. The bi-.-e;e : .

i of Pr. and Mrs. J. 1. Lenirtj on Thi-Ts-;::;y ?vt r.irc. The even in r was spent Ari j.'a tr. es and emt roidery and at the lose of the tvci.in- refresiiraents

ere rved.

K. OF C. NOTICE

The mJoriy c-f iho c:

''kS served fVom7a7t!!y Vp- 1 1 Card of Thanks I point- d tables Bridge was iAaye-1. j '; ' c.-..-,-e hotnir 1..-I..1 l,.- fro 11 i KtXVBOBmX&KWKMSI BBQnBERmnrwnH

bc-tr.R held lv Mrs. H

Voue, a Gary corpot'Aion. scecft--! I p.;!:y;,n. o: Oh ion fro. Mrs. P. T. losruj i ,e propoAfAn of re-ei. in ia p,-r ten- , ;r? . ;.l:r:h,..l RoA..e!l. Arc.f .; j : the amount Ai :r claim aain-., . out-of-t. vn were Mrs j

i ..;d concern a 4 r-ayi.ivit in iuo. Kb.-ra Uiny.n. 'odar Lai:.-, M:i. Walt

ipindler. Ci::s Heijihls.

FILES SUIT ON N0T2

CARD Or THtKES "V'.'e take this means, of th m';p,' allAir f ri-i-ds aiid tieighbors who v. ere so -Are) ;rt i;: in o-ir s o-r-o- in the ,-A-a:h f lur iacv.'i! d iushter, Gwendolyn. Also 'or the I-eautiful flowers. i.ee,:Alv

Cl.irence llo'ik, of this city, v as i do wo thir.k tie Lev. Smiths"-), 'the ltawarded a j:;di,rment of J5a3.00 la the ! tie pirls v.l.fi san?, fndert.iker St-art f'hrcuit court of Porter county on land lho-o who donated machines. Their Thursday in the rase of Pouk v. k indues shall never f,,rmtn

11:3 Mr. and Mis. I'red r,. Holme-,

Ail members are requested "i iO'-rch in Mar'dial 1-Ve-h

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'v?' "'; e'-'tid ears on South .shore ; V line h ave Last (,'hieaaro. P":.";:. a. in., Jknomeiid at 10:43 a. in. Ih-d-c-d rales. K. OP C. CHAPTER.

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Arant A. Flam me an I S'aerman .. nime were made d -A e reia s a s - l by Wiiliiam L u so a-k:".:-

:-.k50. alieged to oe due on a proinis- ; Ciopc-r. Ilouk was driving- into Cnirv note. aro In January. 1P2C, when. the rhe suit Is filed in the iary Lake ! Cooper ear smashed into the Kc-uk

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Ir MEMOEItM In memory of dvihler and

TIOTOR TRUCK CO. DEFENDANT IN TWO SUITS The Goodyear Tire and P.ubher Com. I-'n has tiled two s.:i".:i against the 'a: y Motor Track Company c this Trie suits are based on promissory t'.jics griven to the plaintiff by the dh ndant In one suit, the plaintiff ?..'ks for $5,469.03 and in the other suit i Ih-ttO is asked. The suits are filed in the. Gary Lake baperior court.

Kershman, of this city, rer reset; ted L va ir, passed away four years to-

Plo u k.

Mrs. "Will -vTh-'taker. of this city, entertained on "Wednesday in honor of

Mrs. Kuth Sproat of Pi-Ash ursMi, who

is her house guest. Two tables of bridge were played, after the s-rv irnc of a delicious luncheon. Mrs. KulU Wheeler was awarded the favors. Clarence Schmidt, who is attending the Cniversity of Chica tro, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Schmidt.

GARY MEN ARE SEVERELY INJURED

Louis Christopher, advertising- manner of the House of Muscat and Geo. .epalch, well known south niie merhf.nt, are laid up with injuries toay as th- result of an a'.' tornMIe-i.'-eet car collision which occurred d .rthe Johnson parade day before, yes. i lay. ilapaich's nose and collar hone were roken and Mr. Chrh-r opher received -"i broken ribs and painful braises, ''he auto In which they were riling, .-'.is turned over and adly dainascL

TO USE TRACKS FOR FIRST TIME The new double track system that imi been laid betwen the Wabash and Pennsylvania tracks this summer will a- completed "by this evening- and both racks will e used for the first timomorrow. The street car company now have double tracks all the way li-om the mill g-af a to past Ziih ave.

"Squaring the Circle." Efforts to "square 'Tie circle" date oriole to rc.riote antiquity. Th pn-h-' -'in is r1i"is-etl in the oldest mntliepmtical document extant, tlie Khintl Papyrus, the date of which is about A HtO B. C.

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Mr. and Mrs. I?t' n- Ik 'ik were called to Warren, Pa., on Thursday on account of the lilness of an. uncle. They left on Thursday night. Miss Kdna Stevens is spend'ic .Saturday and Sunday with relatives 1n Star City, Ind., h-r former borne. Au.ET'.ist Jseunfeldt has disposed of the tra ra ce huildint? which he erected last year and which is row occupied

oy inn r oi u rtueuc, iu i.u'-ii'i v i o- ,

wcu. una casn ccnsiueration was M,4 10. Misses Pena and Cora Weiss entertained the Kill Ka re loh on Thurscay afternoon. Li;.rht refresh mnts were served durlr g- the session. Andrija Palunski has f'l'-'l divorce

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proceeding's in tne em-uit n.nrt t j s" a against his wife Evj. v.ho lo- raa rried I i r,,t,qs "j in 1S06 ar.d separated from Nov. I . ; s t op-,.-, er

K21. He Recuses her c-f tajh'ing and on various occasions she would become Intoxicated and when in this condition she would be quarrelsome and slap and choke him. He asks the custody of his 13-year-ohl daughter, Flva., claim! n ? that her mother is not a tit person to have the care of her. The FoUm'kis live at 1A10 Adams street, Oary. Miss Millie K"hnfer delightfully entertained the o ft. !uh at the home

morrow, Xov. 6th, 1317: It is jtmt four yea rs ago tomorrow, da-j.-hter and sifter d'ar, 5-h'"-e-e you were called away.

Aral every hour a d;iy, i

ihe days have d-a-ed nlonir like months, Aral month hiv seined like j- ar, Pv.-fet. thoughts of you are all e haveTo drive away our tears, Cod only knows our loneliness Since He touk you asvay. Put he will ph.c mi hack to us In Kis pi-rial da. Pat tuts and Sister.

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I'Kli A. I-AP AV 13PC.NDFNT !- K. SERVICE .A, i.y 1. X. .-ci-vtce.) '. 6. Ma: first ( -m m--n l-rf-ne'-f of Japan, '!':! r.t the ha r.d of an co t Iiis grave a com-

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oi"!m .-hi .-'tic aho'-t the candidacy c-f' A'rs. John p. S-m.Iiloy f--r CA-rk of Ham- j mond on the de-moeratle ticket and will j not only vote for her as a tribute to 1 the memory of Hammond's form- r I mayor but because &he is htsrh'y com- j

ieL.-flu l , e.-ve ti.e ciry a no, me onlvwc man candidate on cither of the tickets as c'ty official.

As 'rAlh u-'ii'h was rea-1 this ov n- :, f!"'Ch-il tiiai- Vie shall have a fun-i-ia. Pi r ti.en that of iiis nn'li'-r. no- nill cA- ptoii-ha" posthttm- - co'U lank could his accepted on

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A o I 1 ' r rre-iir.p r.f th thu'iin -nt -.va th;.t Jii ad-'-pted son, now in England to he cnioiAM, mu-A finish hh;

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Annual Mission Festival Sundav, Nov. 6, 1921

SPEAKERS FOR THE DAY Morning: REV. W. M. CZAMANSKE. of Sheboygan, Wis. The gifted author and poet, well known to the readers of ihe Lutheran Witness. Evening: REV. M. BUENGER, of Englewood. A graduate of the U. of C. EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED Support the Missions It Is Your Duty

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(BULLETIN) TCVRhf rLVJTC! "lncLKNov! 5. Strike for c- ! miner? in lo-l'int utis cr. !It tl eff a p-'-fi ! ' '.' by John H:-r---!c-. di.'trict prTdcr.t. The m-.PM'1 afc highly pleascci wiih the action r-f tlie cc-urt of, appeals in Chpraoo. it was stated, a'v! air expected to return to work Mopday. Word of the Chicago court':? act. on arrived too late to permit resume.!- of operations today.

In this day and age most women use every up-to-date appliance in the running of their homes. BLT they can hardly consider themselves entirely modern unless they pay all of their household 'nils by check. There are many advantages and no disadvantages in using a Checking Account to make household pavments. WHY NOT OPEN A HOUSEHOLD CHECKING ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY? YOUR ACCOUNT, WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL, WILL BE APPRECIATED.

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