Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1921 — Page 5
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riedrich on Oelober 2'). and she w? no nt.
.She aj.p- anil for trial 1 The trio 1 made up of Mi.-.-. At
in that it! November 4 and the ea.-'e was eont in- ' CVenier, j.r.'iiir, Mies Blizabet h
y co.'tainii u ies-iued until Nov ember 7. on' that it ay i H urss, ill ;t nm ; read-u ami .; K- , . . ... si ru-u .1 i f In- proi'-culin attorn, v poll.- press. d I u','!" - 1 ' r, pianisi.
.noci's end pr...r: ,. ;! ;'. .- i.-inns j t he cane and eh v. was (tischart-io.l by t!te - - - The -nbj.ot ,.f -s., u-jiii i Pits," Th,. plaint iff sy? that sin- i. a worn- I j C3 I C IzJf C3 i..;i. a. ii t ; .ti of a liiVt htv- in ! w .-. .mil fifty years old and lias always had I ip
.... It i t. tf.. ;, .'-(:.' ...! I a ,oij reputation in H'iininon.1. .She - -?Bk. - JUL
-'. .'i-a ii! . ii t iii r-hi 1 1 , i a sr to Lheii ( e!ia laies that the atlhiavit was .-inei ! yiii' Ir. n th.. uii n. -vhi'h tlin tia . 1 lv IM -ki"n -ma lie .,-ii i v and to ininn !
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IT-O ZiAMATION I, 1'atil !. Kainradt. Major of the
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retry fi'ou itj honor ..f til" '. (."v.,! a nut:;'.'. i-.I vi-i:,. , f ( ; .! Mr. and Mr:
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Att r t otttn i ti:m ok thi: h'iou v. en.vvs i i t n The art .-on-tn : t r ,,f tio- Ha t-ntion.i Woman . Clt'o nt a' t h !i"!".e of ..!r.i. Hi';.- l.umi of 'Ma.-.n .-ttett i.n .':..t"ly a:rnion. utvi tin; clia ' t tmtn of the ( i: ! ?n i 1 1 ee, ilr". i.; . 31. strivi'ii r, pr -s:,h d at the me.t-nr. A-i ex-'ellent proirrpm wns .tint., snci-i a i r y toll .all with quota' tons Ir.-ni John 1 a .-k tn. find Mrs. Sttiftrr Mtiv a reiv on "Famous Towt rs o r' the W..!.' arid Th. ir I'lirtio-es." An-.-iu; t!ie t -, i . , ii' riberi and ..e:.te.i x- eie th- lieanTower of Ptza. tin- Tmt'-r r Himt'-r, the Tower . r (''..nnni'-, H'.und Towers t.f Iseiami and Kife! Tower, Mrs. M. O. Kline ol".--. d th.' pr -rrririi with . ttrrftit Art Tot ics and mentioned the statue of I vt r St ti yv -i ant ar.d the hu.t of Ituos. I'-ofh njrn-bei-were sn 1st i n ' rf t n ix sml instri;.;ive. Mi'inli'T? ot t!-e committee who att.'n.l'-d the r-.t vl;-roon'i :: ( tho T.'f t-.ty-.or-! a Annnal Kxhih.t i'.n of The Allan Cere rr.'c Art Clttli a the Art Inst itu'i or Th. i. r - 1 : y tr u e a very ro m ;'re liens; vo ret), i t of yant". There was a 1 es- a t r e,,.i ;, nri(i
e.'joye.i hy 'V,v r .': hii.'st,. r;-e '- '"""'' " t -!.-. , ilfjiirter.
. .1 iia . .; : y ! e ! re.--'1' hi r.. m .il I . a 1 n u ". Al -im.iy . M i i-s Kal iie i i m fe. t.
!!" !l'.' to .-is : . a t H . :ua lal hit s: ne.-s mi el -"t ini al the home "f Ui'eriiKin of .S'.-tte
All .o-:;h t h i;r t!"r-'. irm. r Hamn Mrs. IV'.-ff'T
he r s: : nam.-. S:e .H tint' it eort lor t.'S'Hi for att'.rtoy iuro and that, her h.a.th wan injur, -il by I h.- n.. rvo i.-i .- train and exrit.m- nt a ' t etidi nr upon
$23,OC0 DAMAGES; u,.d u.,m,M. j Mi '. I'felTer alf lias a .'!iarK iiatu- ! ,. ,,,., t ,,r, i, over, the nf-; "- ov. r lier in the Criminal court at j,., b Mrs. Al.rt',.. pi', t'for 1 "i'own Point. Irn m.-d iat e.Jy after her
mi !."!.'(' ma'ron. is nut" "-' ". aiirit; '!" Jikik !;r dt l h, ."he wan arrested hy the sirr h,-i hion ht ..eit '..r ee, .! It:' "ii a in w warrant ( titii-inir I i.n-k-
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P E O R L, E
C'Altl) OK THANKS. I wish to thank the 3l..pu. .i
I -. t ,. ii- . .r i . n iiiiii-u j L i laiitiiiuiiii aim mui Lil 1 ty ot West Hammond, by virtue ot , . . who so loyally supported us. In the the authority iuves-led in me hereby anizf-d efTort put forth, to elte". 'h iiiei ate Arm:,-ticc Tiny as a day of , ticket, to no one individual c.t
tl.ank.sirivmK and eelebration and earn- cre;m u,r our v'-'ory a pivtn. o-i
es.tly reuue.-it tl-.e Citizens of West'
i l.immojid to ol s.. e tiiat dayi Friday, Aovtinhcr 11, 1:1:1, in a littimj- manner in honor and coin mora t ion of our boys who su nobly an e their lives and s-rvices in dvfetn-e of th. it- C.:i..ti-,-
' 1,1 1 r,1 1 ' i ro;.- : !y . ...mmemoi ate seen the Rlnry of our , the memory of our heroes ' a 1. ......
I'ttly little town. , I ' ideii to ur.ae y-t'n tile eitizeiis of
lllee -a e fi".i.!. ii ii, our lor
tlie "Kverlastin' team work of ci
bloomln' soul." LUCII.E M. MYKW. City Chaii man.
jr-i,a:JJlB IO WAIT BiiOWN Kditor Times:
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! DAN BROWN
RE-ELEJ1D ON HIS EECC!:"
re,ust that
r iee it:. .11 turn
Tlo- Woman's A.. .Maiy ,.f S' . I'.i'ji's Kn : s, 'opr. 1 hut ell will have a met!i:..' at the home .f Airs. '.'. I. c rr, 1S I. ex. is -.tr. 't. '.-.in. rt -ov i- rn-.o'i . Sow ii:ir v. tl! be hoe 1" . r i'q shoiary 1.... and any .iotiii. the bo-; that are r. a ty w .1! ;.hase t. i,,vM'iiit this meeting. A ' i til., ladies are iiritvii to be present .
I The lt;pt 1st in ill's i'liinii will
nod ;i ti all day White .'i.i.sv ;u, t t-ti;e at . i;v vlitt i eh on Til. i! sda v .
ta .i ihoaaues :m..nut Jeim i'i 'Usoti, tile mm wh- i i-"ni d th" nff i.lavit eharuiti!, that she :i -e.-pr. .1 a h- :'!ii. and on whi !i tin- Ma itj. nf for her arrest utis based. The eon.-. '.lint w as I'.h d hy Attofnt v.I'r.d I'-in.tl ml .1. K. SI in-on in th-
San-nor r urt.
.Mrs. l':i I'tVr says that Iih-k-.n sinned
wa.s released umli
1 math Sae
i bond. j
HOBART. nj
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n a joint paratie and eele-
oui- -Major naiiiei urown; 1 bration and mo.- t ,-ordiall;.
lie nan ti. ipe,. us in our sickiics ; al, UVs t j 1;m, ,.,,, (, .. ...
J I UISLl.'S.-5 OI t'U' 1 iOltll, I Ol f 111 lll.ilr.i,,, , 1 ,, '. . .01.1 111 uiitioiM arid taue part, jn ih(- ! parade and ti.e 1 lantimr of the memT.o 1., li. M-.fv i,-. ..l-.-i.- Iv.o-..c: uliimt.. ! .
a . 1 1 ... ... " 1 ! ,ai trees on ., 'n, st. t i. 11...
of our Uest ilimniond service men. All sohheis, societies and citizei'S lii.n,r South of 154th Ktrei't -ire reUile::ted to meet, fit St. Andrews .school
refrain from tl'.i'nw mit stoeti:-'. It was only a "J'o'u 1'rame uji" so forgot it, bail went in. We shall have ;. clean a city as can any v, in re be found. We all sttood pat for Dan.
(Continued from page, one.) SIXTH AVAItD. Ma'ii. ri l'rov am-iia (ii.) SEVENTH WAHI). Hess (Hi livpp (H lilVllTII WAIlll.
ti t lr.'O o.loc. ami all those li vinr 1 Seliuii e M) 11?
rth of lilth Street are r-gue.t-d ti Ib-nninf,' (It) 3,5)
Wasse
y's Pleating Shop
st)i rN;. hum.
rum A r r oniA-nirict rcnnT khhiim.::ii
w " , MIKHiMi. lilTTOV llol,E.
ON AiiMISTIoi: DAY
CHI. "AliO. X'.V, ' State .-f.-er-t d . p 1 r l tro'ii t stoics and other bn.-oiesa in. ti.a s will r.ma.n open A rrnis! . -. liy ace.-: din- to" 11. 11. M.'-ieii. bu-tness iitatituer vt the Association of Co 111-t;-. i ce. A oanva-'s of ivn rui f ,ic t . -ir. g tirtnyestciay ri'..a'..i that tle'te wiii he no general i 1 1 1 i J . 1 ;. in C.oeavo on .N' 1vi tiii : 11.
Th. Itoa.-i of Trade at!
ehane wiii ho c'r.-i..) ti 1 ms Will oi'Sc t--. e t I 1.
iti : r (iii::uii, mt mi ti, nictiM.. cvM i sun iiivt;. 01 SI till vrillTT. I'tlllMS HAM-
J Mr. l'i"d Ivos. ow will move this week j
j to the Kopcr farm. j The 1 "nit.'u ian Ladies Aid Society, iwiil ni.it Wednesday with Mrs. Ma ry 1 ll..;p.h.,.ncr. I Air. i'.lau Wilcox who is workinu: for tile .Ionian 11to Acencv at ilamm oid v.. "ted here with bis parents yesterday. The American Lemon will uive a patriotic program Friday evt-ning. A j paiade wiii he held at 7:30 p. m. afi t. r wiii.-ii a ..-(inert will be siven hy j the I'.tiry band of -12 Idec-s.
A larife number att.ndc.l the Christian Science lecture given last evening at the Gem theatre.
We need a manly mayor to prole, t
our )4 iris and boys. Who tih" our itrea test assets when our country tall." for men. So prole, t our schools; a-d cbiir'hcs. ripen v.-nb- the doors to them.
The truth will always win
Hammond Musical College. Finn., Voice. Violin, lutblie Spenlint. rkcl' b , I'.anjf., .Mandolin. (Juitar. l.'aneinjr. Ut a ma tic Art. 10-1
mi Sto.-k K-
M; st. .v. .-' an ! 'five minute"
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nee period at 11 a. in.
llnth AVih-ter i'r. s Pratt a tic render and s ."''an. ', an b" obtaired for .11 clubs, lo".;. s. church i nt. rtaairif tit
mi.! socj,.! f 1: to t o;;,. Fn'ir. to a spec-.-' t y. Sibiey, piion
Hatr.m nd. lh-li.-lf
NOTED SPEAKER .
COMES TO WHmNG
th- nnetine v, s trte:!v
THE OLD I-; EST Tr'TT.--,'' -y ntrTTrti
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11.1 Oil 11 no' a
' 1 1 o s rt i :- t v.- I hy t : will be In it on Nov.
cli. Punt loorfts ". . rt I ' vt meet it of Mrs. fl.i
M MS. J. T. CPA
The tVotTnn's A o -il !a ry of (e(.
AlHT:.'"tt I ' "--r tv. ?e( n: -. ; r n v.- ' '-ven:r. s; in the cnirt house. I a !:!--;. nt : r.!ftl' is dos.re 1 f (Out:. hie prop- i araii.ms for Armis'tce pay. j
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- at b-ti-t t . "' a l r he ' -too I J ..- : ;e to sen with a fe-.y
", O l.i.l:'", V S I I.: t i .).. :!o I-'oleij v-, : ..' . h.. e .-'
; Legion Poet Arranges Ap
propriate irrooram For
, !-.,, a- I Armistice Day.
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lu f ' . - 01. t s ;. i- .' tine, ih t ov. rdiv wn ;n it.t ." . nt. n ,( .Oop py h; a no i ..3rr.aatic tliri' whic' s'jrpris-. And it ends ; t -.: 1 to life will p rmit. It is a sop- i-('ne pro '
taiv. t's.r ."'pm ai find a pov.o rf il icsson ti. till of us to la m. mber, h. fore it Is t-.o Life, the Mfe-loriir d Vo-;on and sae-
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:-t : 01 with a
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m jTihces .'.f our n;'!ier-, r.r.d ta-hl-n Mr. nnd Mr. J .in Wnlunk "f South i; !l"ir ''in ntj years with the- w..-s)iip-
t.Vi.'.m.i SMt oij.ce tie ( n--!.;- ! tent f,f ' 111 t.-mit-jn-s. whih wils ,!.; in oir 1.,1,,-ti
Mr. Peter : Learns hut .vhich the n-.a.! cirmn'1 an.l j 1 The vo , - ' el re -s of dai'v iife often rt-prt- -;vs with
ir d;:.no-er. At-na, hit ef W.-st I Trim -It
TV OTI CI1. ers are i ivhed to Weiss If.C. i'5 S'
N-.V. 1". 1'Cl. at s p. : off h t a s. CP'ii'K'rS ASSW
it'-'o"! :!l- (SPECIAL TO THE TIME3J ! o to 1 AVTl'Tl.V' ,, 11. d, A... . a. Whifin;-- 1 ,t . rea-;Fosi N... Sn, Ante! iettn 1 1' ion, has ur- j U " ha 'o I rs 'i-f-l an apnrcpri.-tV' nii.irMm for ', i . 1 :. . ,. Arm i -1 i c 7ay. Th e;-our.i.m will l.e ; -:; ... li-;i lheii at the C .immunity ''. titer. j In order to conform us nearly fi -i.'s famous I pos- i w'th th" Cme of the f,.jri-.I i o' S.!-- ' of t hr "i'nknnw n s l'i: r" at Arltnst n i 1!-. 11 tn - c ma '. ry. the priotiae; at the Coil- ' :.! '-, v. 1 th'tnily Center -Ail lsta't at 10-:iHi, no 1 11 i'-li j'' KI oousist of .selections hy ti" j Stti: dard tl ronnanv fnii. 1 it ha".'1. . '.- naniht r-- and a sib tit prtj'-r al 5
t. iol!' ' ven c k in honor o the orid s-
St.. 1 ,:,. !
will take niace t .t re . M '.-"' T't Tr.-i-.-t i 1 ry of t'.e First M. r'!c-:t on T!im-.-? -:y, :- ' . 1 of next :.-:.! Th-- m : wiii ;,e
m th" lira r tu
"liei's Ar.vitehttrch will 1 r 1". in ; .-.f . . I . 1 i2 oioij. n
tragic resuits.
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War do:: 1. 'i'i hlres'a win he t!-en hy AValte .V' .'r, ef in liniiip. lis. n s- raker ff "i.'.iir.'i! pr on ner.ee. A'r. M'-yi rs i-
jar 1 x-t-ej vi.-e uien. and past vi-.'o-eopj-li j.'.,- jj , j i,!i..! ,j "" ' 'h r of the d -partr-onr ,,f Ir.nia. a .: C-nrordoi Tp.:. 3".!! ","i'il"in l.ee'on. It w-is only by so its r, 10 . Pa.;:"-; -' . I'h.'ir-t the aid of nath nat h-'-a I'linr3 1 -: -1 I ' ' :' : "ft tlo Wirt irttr i'. f wns able t , jso.'i:ro his -p.:o,er's s- .'.:--
The mot-on pi -tare w'tih orv;s'd a sens
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n in 1 nice 140 t-o , ',-..- t
Mow::::'; ." wter. it v-s 'e n s;o.w- ,.. .--
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. T: 1 th" f.o-.t,.-se Ml liv'-.-r find no-m. . --r is u -e.-ri
will be Mi.-s j ifs: for t h pa: t :' irs. r.'.oiis. j '.II records for at o he present. (:',? riot 'n vst'l 1
LYCEUM NUMBER
nf c : 1 civ., a a--. I
" rao.i K"d -A.etie 1 oa 1 ?.-i a e--i r. I Trib.-ht the flr.-t mimh.r of -the KdNov. 11. A eh.tr ire of .""c :e:-r t:!s.-! j tvo rni course will 1.- uivon a
' f-r a mo- All who w i -h to E,. -h.tiild he at th t:,, K . of V . .nil at Hnbman and Ot: -wti at th"' -- ,a, ..f 7:1". 1 1 -! ! d-r "tccts 11 t"-o ,;. The II lie-
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meet at the Wentworth Sthool at the fcaine hour. 'I lie eili;,en.s of West Hammond owe it to themselves to make this a memorable event and in order to assure su'-cess every body is urgently r--ouested to Ik- in line in the parade and
CON'TIlim Tl -I' , " ... .oo e, ..u. j.nnio,,, ,ee.o. " - , towards our heroes, both living- and
dead. Respect fully, PA CP ?.f. KAMI". APT, Mayor of the City of West Hammond 1 1 :9
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You :c-n' need to touch the l:rr.?d. ,-siUm- it is put on lite rac'.. until it is re dy to take ell, toasted on Loth s.'Jos. There is only one way to operate it the light way. The silce to L' toasted is automciticaliy turned. The flat top of a 'ef.tinfl;ou.se Turnover Toaster will keep toast warm, heat plates or heal the coiTec pot. A Westinghouse Turnover Toaster is nice to look at, too Stop in and see. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co Hammo"-.'J East CKkiigo L-diana Ht?rbi,
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Now the wonder suit sale of the year is at hand. Our entire stock of women's and misses suits, so pronounced for their unusual styles and remarkable values, have been so decidedly reduced that a saving from one-third to a half is effective. A sde of this sort comes unexpectedly it would ordinarily come later in the season but for reason of good merchandising, quirk clearance is advisable now. So the price reductions indicate the economies equal to those that generally feature our half yearly clearance sales. Women who li-ive not yet purchased their Winter Suit should heartily inspect this opportunity without delay. Never have the assortments offered so generous an olferirtfc m price reductions and values as in this sale.
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MATERIALS VelouV, Di'oadclolh, Herringbone, Serge. STYLE Good practical suits for cold weather wear. FEATURES Priced to meet the demand for good merchandise at cheap prices.
MATERIALS Tncctine, Duvet de Lame, Velour, EscaLne. STYLE Ripple and box coat effects, some smart tailored models in this lot. FEATURES Embroidery, braid and fur trimmed, suits are in this group.
MATERIALS Yalama, Tricotine, Serge, Broadcloth.
In Commemoration of that event and in appreciation of the very kindly reception rendered us, we will inaugurate the moft astounding
Ever Attempted WATCH Tomorrow's Paper for Announcement
loot
569 Hohman Street
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Smart tailored suits with the narrow shoe string belt.
FEATURES
These suits are for the most part plain, but for a bit of embroidery or braid.
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MATERIALS Duvet de Laine, Yalama, Tricotine, Velour. STYLE Long coats for strictly tailored suits, so much in tie-
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group. FEATURES Some are fur trmmed, others are einhrnidered, and some are trimmed with stitching; at $39.75.
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Values to $125
MATERIALS Mousnyne, Tricotine, Panvelaine, Evora. STYLE Everything in style that the costumrtrs have brought forth this season is embodied in this group. FEATURES Elaborately trimmed in embroidery, fur, French knots and made attractive in every way possible; $69.75.
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Thursday Special
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Young -Tender Round Steak "g ? f:
Per Pound 1W
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Auricots for
II American Cheese
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