Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1921 — Page 2

PAGE TWO THE TIMES Mon'lr.v. Xovomber 7, 1921.

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evening-, Nov. Pith, for the purpose or ot'K.i niztn s a Wcl-di Social club. There, were about twenty-five members of the Mast Chicago Woman's club enjoyed the tine rrmram at the Reciprocity meeting of th llainmuinl Vorunn'H cluli Saturday m ft moon at the Country I'luli. Mrs. Milton Given rpi eseut ed tin- loi'al i lull In her usual

Fast Chicai.o election returns: at the plcasinp manner.

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(SPF.CIAl 10 THE TIMES! Vcioek. la WHIT1.N-;. It:.!.. N... .i..'r '..j j;;lt ohioa:;. Vacni-r has tin- credit for h.,i:m tun down a nr., up of V!:il:n, .,s and one C, wend, d n i, .. .. i y- rs. Wlll.T

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The Koine Fcononilcs Department of the Fast Cluc-aiio Woman's Club will meet this eventnjr nt the home of Mrs,

laughter of Mr". find I,. V. ililos in 14 .Mb street.

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nittinn some, ut the

this city. The boys in the first .roup

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luarautine was lifted during

fire Alfred Hohman,

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The music department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club will hob! their musical Friday Hftci'iioon at :30 at Kathcriiie 1 Fuse.

Clark street; Julius Smith. li:;' Indiana boulevard, Kobertsda le, and Jobeph Kat h, aso 17, 11:. 4 Schr;n;e avcIiuc. These boys confessed to havinj:

Mrs. Wm. Kodirers ami two children ( yho N() x.wl, rU1, wjU moPt Tu,.. o' North, ote a.-.. spent tl.O week with; ,...,,. , ,h hmn ,,r Miss Ma

id, Hutuian on pen eon street.

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The Woman's Home Missionary cielv of the Indiana Harbor M.

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Miss Cleo Cornell of rattle. t"reok,

Mich., was a week end visitor at the; home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs.; I'.ina Cornel! of North Purine; ave. :

at ::;n. , Front.

John Farvoid on the Fake

robbed Kozacik's h.irdw arc store on The Fast Chicago F.lUn invites the 1 l'jth street, and also lloppr's Caper lad :.-. am! :;eiit!emen of the Twin Citi..s

riu .-uppiy compare imu., ... , s, et.a i -..cs.pty een.nK at aifii win ln,.,.t Thursday afternoon

ar.i. wnen na y i, i . iiie r.iu jo,n. rooms t.i near eie- rion ii-iorns. iic iv the Ku Kins Klnn." will be dan, im; aid I-'t e Hundred.

Thev aiv confess. .1 to havintr brd

-, - :ss C eo Cornel! or ramo tck. . , . . ,,.,. .. : or, i,.to t; a- c T T car and to . ' Th. I.oval Womans I.ilde class u n

have taKen a number of cigarettes. Cm the niKht the Kozacik store was robbed Oflicer Wacner ha 1 r. meinber-

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Frank Spencer of Company !. 11 3th

hold their monthly social tomorrow evening' at the home of Mrs. A. V,. Peters, of Ibirltur ave.. Mrs. MiCoriu-iek

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the others comirsr out .f the Koi.u ik K:mi:ieers id" Cary, returned Saturday alley about H . m., this incident com- from Indianajxdis. where the Indiana intr to his mirul when the robbery was Companies were reviewed by Ceneral reported in the inorr.i:;r From that Foch on Friday. time he followed the boys up. Indiana Harbor I-ode No. ST I. The other niuht the jea-t,,.,,.l T-n f) y w.n mcot this evening at 7:S. etit store, on liHth street, w.i i-voUen , ..,.., ... ,)..,r,-..o n

Slocomb will assist th host-

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eps. The Indiana Jewish Ladies' Aid society will meet with Mrs. Issnc Specter. 4 -,27 r.nrinu avi nne. W -ilifsday afternoon. Nov. !'th. at 2 o'clock, Miss Uuth Peers of I Sarins: ttvf-ii". , . w ;ie..r.llot i f

oev,.r WQ,.,,or ,.. t.. ,,.. ii.ii,- . is eonim.ui I '1 I.e.

' - , , members tirted to be ptesciit. ;ln nt;ali of the fcrin. mans to see tin- huvs and r,o one l,e- .... mti at home, ho wcrt u.:,, the shed in Th l'' Klks wiU n,'t T:s,,av i Mr. an d M rs . Fred Haver field of 1 t :, t h the rear ami found a b ,x of candy '.: imp: at the home of Mrs. Walter stret.t retume.l home Saturday front nnswerinir the description of what was Sneneer. Ma;;oun avenue. nn atttii trip to Kansas and points of taken at the 10 store. Saturday evening-, H. F.. Jones. Favid interest nlot.K the roue. They report On Kettmi n of the Tloh ma n hoys Evans ami Mrs. Joseph Fislur were en- a wonderful time, the weather fne. he confessed to much, and it came to u-rtained at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. ideal roads, ami no trouble to mar tie.as Celt while the older ITohrveiT! I,v n m. t r T , . . .1, , .. rtirx- idens-.ire. ThOV Visited Sisters of M"R.

, . .... . j j.. j.'iKn '1 I. .I'll. in. :u e.i.-i. -.nil.- , i - i Albert, are 15. was one of ,1,,,,. in- hrn thev ,vere met by a number of HaverfleUI. whom they had not ."; :--v.. was served from ta -

criminated in the aforementioned at- Welchmen who are interested in or- fr some years. I he trip was maoe cu to fairs, the vouneer one Allium. .-. .. ... ...... .with a brother of Mrs. H.tverfield anl Ilotv-i

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T'lirea Inseparables One for raildness.VIRGIl HA One for mellows, HURLEY Oi;e for aroma. TURKISH Ti2 finest tcbaccos perfectly ased and blended

""i.'s, who outplaced the lo.veil team stored, at every st.'iKe of the Kauie. This i .' work.

the. second defeat I,oive!l has had at the hand.-, of the Crown Point team. Mis: Anna. Wilson of ( "i ica ;o spent Sunday with Cioan point i.-iatives. Mrs. Carrie InTerso!!. a repiity in CoJuty And. :,,r I'oiand's office, Ins been Coi!ii,,, to lor 1 o ! 1 1 . tile ;i,-t ve,-ji wiiii a very s, ,' i cold. U.iiph b'o'ir. fomo riy employed at tile l..tz M a n n : ,'e-1 u i : n plant, r.t, nnv in tiie insirane,. i,ii.-i,e-f.( in Chicago. V: !!.! with fi hud in 'io a n Point on Friday.

used the resumption of

interruption of operations is an-

Facts. A fuel is nn pxeeilent thing: anrl

tioip.-itcd, it was stated p.y union .f- ' 7" "t hnvc facts to write about ; ticiais, pemiiiiH outcome ,f the piinir- but j'n'i should realize that even a ins on Judce ,:i. P ri on's decree by the fuet bof..rp is remlv for lrf sontntlnn

ppeais at Chi- must be cut ami polished like a (lianioT'd 7trme- tsT.,-,.

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Miti;ii: i.k i;k,i,s Tzidf.r Crnkovich. Cary, Katherlne Ciar. j"a'-; lio,rc Morrison, Fast ' "ii ien fro, Mary Turezi. F.:c-f Cbii'as Martin t. Heidi i.-in, IMienietid, J.-in-H . Hack, lb, iMiuo'i 1 ; J,.;..', Ga !- Cut, s. c,-,, .... ,,,, . .!! n. Hammond. Mi Frsy, i ; ,r ; An;i,'i S-; :i: zti i k, bey, Mary Sou si r uz a : k, Cary.

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uesday is BEEF DAY

JUST LOOK!

! MINERS RETURN

THEIR J03S-TODAY

ri'iTfRNATIGNM. N'VVS S'T(VICE1 Ti-rci i i , i. i i-:, cd . .,c, . ;.

Boiling Beef Only Per Pound

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Jlrv Jos. ph !ti ho-tess to about home on S.t.urdn hour was s-ix .'

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n. unity. Plans were made to hold a me,-;.:.,;- in the parlor of the Congregational church of this city, Saturday

11 years, and dnTtre Kni years, 62 1 Ia vidson place.

ones who broke lnt- tio- r,c and 1 .'. store. Officer Wam.T had fellow cd

the boys one day an,! found trey had a cave near the Fast Chicago canal J11

and poir.r there he failed to ,et any loot which they had taken th re. The five hoys were all taken into custody by Chief Collins and Of.ie.-rs lir:ird and Wa.trner. A trip to the different homes revealed rifles, !niv,s and watches taken at Kozaetk's, rubber bands and pencils taken at Iloppe'F candy, tobacco, eiht or nine cartons of tooth paste and a number of eartons of elsrarcttes. The ratch is a Kood one. and it isn't that U i.ilinir has more tad hoys than an y etiur city in the re- it

cion. but as soon as a u.-mi; of this EMUROIOKRINCS. STAMrP.', IIEM-

: his wife from Illinois.

vn was a

i-tiit. The doll ck and a de'.ici.-

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jcay bask, t- ,.; auru , i ':c u d jn tile o ei ra I 1 ' n -

:e e-t nin.r w as sp-m in x-iuu-i' a ad . usie and tin- affair was on-- of ;h-' i ' ." os: enjo-ab;e of the fail jci.-mi.

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j of tilt thirty tb'.ll --:.l;d !i,:!;:um r i al

: iicii'Ti. who w nt en sirike !:i.- t i

in prot. st acicuet F -ral .In !-,.- And- l , erson's i j j 1 1 1 1 i i . i ) lb-, : r, e, abol ish i n (.: I t : Ii"- cheek.., ,fr s st... m, :ca:n-tay of the

jir.ion wt-it.-ture, were reported back to r-zrz. j v ..rlv loe:,;, . j j armimrj 'hsin: i ems from John Is. Lewis, in-

' ' na'o.o,.' or, sbb-nt. transmitted l-y i i'e tri , Pr.. "d.-nt l!.-si-r. i-ounl-d

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Small Lean Pork Roasts 11 M

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2 Pounds Buehler Bros. Best

Oteo fcr

,;; -.' i'ti ar-ura-oes from ti.e operators l rjyv??'""'' '!- r'.'Vi '' . j:it t'ie check-off -vf-i.ru w,,ub! be re -i 1

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS-

! 1 The hopes of a bunch of fan- and : '

CROWN POINT ! 'h- ,I ;:i l -'ii :I Mn.iay wn. n tm- r,-..wn Point te'itn d"-. ;

' atvel the I.ou-ei team .,i a fa.t maim- fj,

1 of footba'!. the score nt ;), ,nd of tlb- , j

Wassey's Fleating Shop

kind nets intj operation the police almost immediately .lean them up. The Hohman boys have sympathy .tcndcd in their behalf, because they are motherless, and K"t their start by play ini? "hookey." Try as he would, Mr. liohman. workins in the day time, could not n-t them to attend school regularly. The five boys were turned over to Juvenile Otheer Fvar.s and will appear before Judge Uortyn at Crown Point.

STlTCHIXi, IIITT(1 HOI K. m ITON uivf.him;, nitvimt4. IIUHIM., I'ANCV STiTCIIIG. oi statu sTiii'irr, imiomj ham. MOM) 4t.

Why It Exists. An Arizona enroruoloi.-t claims to ftfve d'seovered tisefainpss in t! e ch'.gfeer. We don't Know what it is. but our frtiess is that the rhiircer exists so'ely for the purpose of givine peojde B tnethirig to do when they tnih.t. otherwine be comfortnbly doinc nothing.

Kat Fs.-hen'oach's Certified Ilread. Wc deliver. Call 527-M. 11-4-12

Instructions cf artistic violin playir.cr. A.b 'pli 'Woher. J610 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. Fhune 120-V,'. 10-31-6

Kschenbach's hom"-mnde Potato Chins. Fresh every dsy. We deliver to your h me. Kscher.bach's Bakery, Phone 527-M. ' 11-4-2

Election returns at "Cafe Ixrfayette." Paneintr and Kr.t ( r t a i nmen t. Make reaervat ion early Tuesday, Nov. S. 11-7-2

Mrs. Jennie W . Wheeler entertai .ei kynfranily dinner -on Sunday "e eu.sts Ineiudin.-, Mr. and Mis. Wa'.'e.Kaine of llary, Mr. and Mrs, John F' ,,.f V,a!p-irai m. Mr. ami Mrs. Mir.c Kain and ..odv.-n of V.lyaraiso ant Mr. ami Mrs. McCourtry of ilobart. i Charles M( Wayne is building a new j home on West. Jo'iet -treet. Vernon

Parry has the contract tor the mas -a work. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foot and Mr ,,ra Mrs. Vernon Parry motored to C!!:cfi'? on Saturday to sect the University of Chiea.co and ( ':.io State foothall same played at Slaps Field. Miss Lulu Harbin of the local telephone exchange was in Chicago with relatives over the week-end. John W. Wheeler and Otto FifieUl attended the home-coming at 1'urd.ie University on Saturday. Tin; trial of Dennis Brown on a rape chart,'0, his victim beinj Mar-aret F,r(-1. dau'-thter O: Mr. am! Mrs. Richard PoesM, of Crown Foint on Friday afternoon. The testimony of the Ib.esel pirl was shocking and was conclusive evidence of his jrulit. He was ser.tenr."d to six -months in the penal farm and a $300 fine imposed by Judir-J Norton.

BRIDAL VEILS NOW COME liOXEH AND READY FOR WEAR

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the bride to secure this important

r,nrt of her equipment all ready to

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Kiipert Hughes' Heart gripping Story of Home

With The Greatest Star Cxst Ever A-sse-m-blcd

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MISS LAURETTE RIETZ of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. Assisted by Miss Fanny Frankel as "Daughter Emily" will present a musical prologue. Miss Reitz has been appearing in all the first run theatres presenting "The Old Nest." This will be a decided novelty.

Presented With a Musical Accompaniment of Splendid Brilliancy. "AL" MELDGARD At the Grande Organ Playing "I WONDER" Waterson Berlin & Snyder's Great Success

Positively no advance in prices for. this wonderful production. Matinee, 10c-25c. Evening, 10c-33c. Tax included.

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For real, dou-nrii;hi.. l.arrassinf; di.omfort, very ,fe-.v dis-n-ders ean ai-

j pr,-ach so-oailfd .kin ii;i-witw, sueh as

eczema, tetter, he, lis. cm !l n 'n. seaiy i rri tat i,oi'.s and similar si. in troulde?, not hv i t li;d,l nd me the l.-i vi.li use of alve.x, lot ins, w a.'-lies nrni et!:er treat-

( leiits appln ,1 externally to the irritat-

-d parts. To ce.rr.et the basic treulde -wnsip iroi!iirir--thp, ll, r,d inu.-' be puritled.

Don't clog- your blood. Just ..lean it I jf

ut. Nature will do the rest. Pore. ' t.

rich, r.-d blood nourishe.-s the body and j

tiprht off disease.

S. S. S., the standard blood purifier , j f.j

and s yf. U-m loiildf-r. is the ideti! r meuy . jSf

for skin e rum W-ns. The effect of S. .. R. is to rid t ho syf t, :-i of the w ast

products which are c-.tu r.x tin; trou- ,. j hie. For over ;.0 yoar-i S. K. S. has ,M proven to be of unu.oio.1 merit. P.epir. taking P. P. f . today and write for 56 j pnpre illutra'ed booklet, 'F.icts A bout j the Itlood" free. j I g Personal ,iedi'-al advice, without j ; charge, may also be had by sondinjr a complete description of your e;-.-e . Ad- . y dress Chief 1 .;; -ll l!r etor. Swift . Specific Co., "43 S. 8. S. l.aborn t'-ry. At- j '; lanta, (la. All drun st -i. s s.li S. P : : 'j '.-Aiiv.

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Clvde Cook in "THE TOREADOR" Also Mor.roe Salisbury in "The Renegade"

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