Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 10 November 1921 — Page 9

Thursday November TO, 15)J 1

TUT TIMES PAGE

G4i? 'r

1 ? .-' It "i

1

JOHNSON EXTENDS i TUm&SJIO VOrERS' K. '. John.-iiiii, new iy " i r c t r :1 niayei of Uaiy ,.n t!. Kcp.Uiiieitn tick-M, a va . T..,. ',' mi--, t. t.diiik' v ty " who t'tt'.U.tu.iy w .; k. .1 .,1 b.-:.a.i' ttUiitlC 1 Im- iicctit cam pa i - n ami (o t tic vouts Wi;i MUppol'lfd !,!!!! lf l..,- ..cC O .11 "" " v;sn.-s so i ha.. it ; iiv im-in-; ' f the K. ( i. Joi.l..-. I. -on; .Wen's I r -i '! t.-i n Vi.io for their untlr-nm ei - l i rt-: ail th:,.iuU tin' -a mp Un. It' v us this i.rnaiiii;: ion II. t as.-istcd more j than any otn.r to a?su:v ills iclory. j LANDLORD BEATS ! Ux his iExsNANT!

natcned From Starvation by

e-rican Jewish Relief Workers

itegam

Health in School Garden

off en

the in'. st

day h-

P'

tin

ir dead to-

simj.le wreath of

'J)h: M-i,,.r, ;ir,. v X,,.,, i,.,i , ,,u to the unkno wn Am. r man

ii' ii II nr.',. I .e. ,- a i : t oe... iel-, , .....

SI S llH.Ve lit-. II uiVfll a Ron.... !

asslheaiion hal thev been committed Win -Map!' lean s on the casket at

in"'s- the t-ajut. .1. Kl.ii. iiistriitii.ii is said to taUo I now that t hi- war is ovir. : He is yi ars .M( straiitht and jiud-

the political i m t-r

.f

s

P'.ol ii i i , ' j n ; i to 'f whirh they

naVf

penalty for tin .-rim. stand convicted. "

i 1

yi'tilli. and with a mind as

s

-3-

In an argument Victor K.ilm, 111;

s.-. in.- r. pairs 'oar v Joan Gri.i a. tenant, vv en up mi '.;,i; " n.-l n k'.-vs til at Kolin utt-i black-jack indict inn-

t vv rfn hi-5 landlord Tv ii r s ; ri'i'i, over I vv. I",- t- le de. I as so v iv i y beat -n.-,t:t vv i,t 11 h,- a!- :

1 I. i hi wiUi a j i n 111 1 i u 1 i.-.s j

Obituary

1

4

to ina eha; n b'-i! Ill's r! iiiH. ar'

n...a.l. K C- of n i f.vin;! iz

n i :i .

ui was ariasn-ii .n ami yatt. iy ami ujT v in t : i-H y a. h i , ti ! -. an U co-t.-t. !

4

in 31 i. In iud an.i l'v:i. i ii:tnlr.itic of our il. nr s.iii ami liiotl.. r, ;aijji, wh iiiifi 1 year a so today t.'a- li.nli ..f No- - nil., r, Jl'L'ii. Attain tin- inorith of No vemlier in hfre to 11s the sa ', sf if the y-ar l'e:j' I ui 1) thy s:!'-it .slumber I'mri'i'iil iii the crave so lo.v Tli..u no more will join .ur number Th"ti no more .rtnr sorrow? know. Yet again we hojio to rim t thee When the day of life is fieri And in Jiiaven with j.y to (zrert thee Whore no farewell tears are shed. Sadly we miss and silently we mourn. Jiy Parents, r.r..ih.is and .--islers. M!:. ANIi M KS. ISWI:T VAX SKSSKN. ;iia-k. 'ciiAiiKM-K. :koki;i:. al- ' HKUT A X I VJOI.T. 11-10-1

ilej-t an it vi a? o: l.i Cross. r,2

whi n he won his Vic(ars aa in India.

TOO LATE TO CLASS

Ii-' YOf IfAVK a Jioore car . lass meeliai iral oun.litif ri. bod.v. prict rifht. no deti.'r. cure of Times. Hammond, T;-77.

STEAL PAUL IfiLE'S BUICK

P;i-j1 ihJ... room 1.11 W t" tiie p.i i. ,.

W tier of the v'iub pool si J":! : '1 aventl- reported law last niafit that thiev

es drove off with his ti , , pa, sender Kui.-k which he ha.1 left standing in front of his' billiard hail.

GARY PLUMBER IS BANKRUPT j Hubert f. Daniel.-.'un Gary plumber,! today iiied a petition in bankruptcy ! in the Federal court., at Jlaaim-iii-K i

t'anielson has a plunibtna: sh-.p at ;17 Va..-b!nt.n t. - IK- li.-;.-? his .lefts at $i 27y.54 and his assets at S 1. 1 J2.:S9.

GARY DEMOCRATS . EXPECTED TO PUT MR. CURTIS OVER Althoigh ti. (. joluisen carried the

;a.ry electiun ov,r Harvey Curtis by 2.9 votes, it. puCtinic know 11 yt-ster-! iy t ! 1 a S members .1'." the df !l!Ocrf.ti. orRiinzatifcn ami ev-rtain. well known rePUbiican.' who had t,.pp..,l ver to the lenioerat i-c ranks were la .hinvf tip their sleeves ,-.n eifction day. o ccr-

were in. y mat t a.y were -;oins to put their neaoVlate over. It w.-s intimoted by a we'i known number or the d.-i::. k ra t ic organization that some of th- hs nuns in the ranks had somethir.ir up their s'eeves but it tj evident from tae v..te. that a co-' must have slipped in the machine s.jiiiewhero and they wero unable to put it ever. At 11,1 tinv however, did the republican 'H Xanizat ion hav e any fear "f npt- PUtlins i-ver their candidate.

1 hey rind a irr-t sjstem at the Harrison riub he.olq ;arter and after they i ad KOtten 1 ut th. ir vote they were c train dat .Mr. Johnson was as -aod ;s elected.

ev -r

Arc you tired of looking at pictures of st,trvii;; chili! ren ovcr.-.cas ? Then rr -it yuur eyes on these happy, healthy yiris and boys working in .1 school garden just outside ot Grodno. They represent a part of the salvage. When he agent of the American Jewish Relief Committee found them thev were suffering from malnutrition, inei;.ier.t tul.-ercr.l -i3 and other diseases'

luc'uetit to starvation. 1 he re.tcl workers took them out in the country, fed them and cave them a chance for life. Hut they ar;; onry a few of the lucky ones. The soup line are stii! forming. Thousands died before help

COUK

reach them. T

tie

irr.erican

Jewish Relief Committee since it hr

its work, away back in 1915. before America cvrn cot into the war. has M-rt $47.frvcn0 for tr-e re'ief of Europe. Now its workers report that

the need exists for $14,000,000 more. That is not the most that can be used. It represents rather the ieast sum that ran he asked if the program of ahsohtte necessary relief is U"be continued. Towns and villages where typhus is rajaiup because the war destroyed their water and sewerage systems are being aided h; re-establishing at least a minimal sanitary service. ?ath houses are being rebuilt and dehuising stations and sanitary laundries opened so the people can escape from the filth and sqttalor which not only imperil their own exist Mice but forms a breeding place for epidemics that m.iv

easily over i-.-ap national boundaries and sweep the world. The contributions made by Americans are being supplemented by generous g:fs from Kuropvan sources. The co-.ntrics aided arc slowly re- ;! -rati;!.;, ar.d a- tbcv d,. so they take over the maintenance and opera

tion of the institutions established by American gifts. Much remains to be done. Russia with its millions of Jews, many of whom are even now facing starvation, is for the first time open to American relief. War orphans must be cared for and child welfare work extended. Louis Marshall of New York is chairman of the American Jewish Relief Committee, whose headquarters are at 103 Park- venue, New York A'snciated with i in the work of the commiltce are such men as Dr. Cyrus Ad'er of Philadelphia. Julius Riisenwald of Chicago, Felix M. Warburg. Henry MnriKT.thau. Nathan Straus of New York. K'nbbi Stephen S. W ise of New York. The work of organizing the country for the fundraising appeal has been entrusted to David A Brown of Detroit, who has dropped bis personal business affairs aid wi'l !rak b's home in Ww York until the task is accomplished.

CANADA PAYS

TRIBUTE

INTERNATIONAL NWS StRVICEl VAS,.MT. N. Nov. S. r-reant -ol tfe i ItichardsuD. tile oldest ' V. in the world, jmid Canadn's tribute

The: complaint ah sps that due to thshipment.! toade to tae defendant there ss n iv (hit- and iminj the sum of

deceives Two Broken Les in Accident

JOHNSON TO TAKE

t- . Johnson. Gary's next mayor, within trie next few days, wiil leave liiry for a .,; , rest. Mr. Johnson during his campaign was confined to his bed for about a week, dm- to severe case of peritonitis. 11. lias not yet decided just where he wiil k... About fU months' aro Mr. Johnson took treatments ai Martinsville and it is likely he will no there aialn. GETTING READY FOR XKAS TUBERCULOSIS DRIVE

AndreTv

I-'za'-(. j:13 IVnnnv'vane.i !

avenue, 'ary. wtls v. i'ly injured and i r- eeived two bt.-k. n "etrs at 13th a . e. !

of this work at the relent meetinir of the ..lary Kotary ("lub. .1 r. Wyant. pie.siilcnt of the ilarj Xatioiial Uife Iasuiame Co.. made ihe very - ital statement that although the company would not of course insure anybody with tuberculosis, it had more death.s from

MUCH NEEDED REST t",'r,,I,,!ii ihn from anythniK else. (and more disability claims were eaus- " led liy this disease than bv any other

The Knights of I'olumbus of Indiana h i. ,, uiidj i-.lv. n to promote the Chvistmas seal and bond sale as a soecial

work this year and will appoint deputies for all their organizations in the state. Other social and iraternal ftroups are lending similar aid. and their work will be annoumed in the near future. The State Hill Posters' Association will conduit a bijr and important, piece of ndverti-inir. entirely without pront. as th.ir contribution. With state and local societies fcttinir toijeth.r in this way. funds should easily be raised for an increased tlirht atain-d "ui most fearful disease duriiiK the oimiiiK war.

2ni;:i .-state State 2 0 S S State

vs. Andy Horvatich. vs. Hill Pa n o oo u las vs. ojciek Kowaleyzk.

2114c state vs. Ian Yunovieh. ills;.7; State vs. H C. Trout. 2 '!". State vs. Tony 3njfr. 2101 State vs. Vincent Kcskej 2103 State s. Sam liodich. 2107 State vs. Hcsto Vuov ich. 2113 -State vs. Bella Kellnar.

Painful Riiesimatic -Swellings Disappear

DUcoverer Tells Weis Drug- Company And All OooJ Drimsitts D.ot to xake a caikt of .".11one is tluaa Vuds Alloiiriiu. Coiupietely Banis&ss n itlieuauaUc fxua and Xwmje. -Mr. James 11. Allen suifered two years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease lei t him helpless and -unable to work. He liiiaily decided, after years, of ceaseless study, that no one can be freo from 1 hcumal.sm until the accumulated impurities, commonly ralUd uric acid il-;e,,s v. ere di.-sol , el 01 the JointM and muscles and expelled from the body. n nil this in mind he .ousulte.l physicians, made ex j.ei jinen ts and linaliy eoinpo.; nde.l a i i es.-ri ,;t ion that ciun-kt'y and eomidetoly banished ever;, smn and fl.-ill"ni of rheumatism j roiri his svstem. He freely pave his discovery to others who took i' with what misTht be called ntaritkius suet-ess. After years o'" ucfciriK he d' tided to ltt sufferers -everywhere know about his discovery tbrou.th the newspapers. -'Wets Pru i omjiany has be.-u apiviuted -:i:eiit for ,MIlirhu in this vicinitv with the un-derstandim.-that he will freelv return the l urchase money ' on the tirst two bottles to all who ttate they received i'i. benefit sd".

few f'inB- i:"-vf- -

i ft.

1

34,1

1

m mm p

R-tt

Have you an "EASY" VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHER in your home? If you have not, you do not know the fullest freedom from washday drudgery.

That's why we ask you to permit us to demonstrate an "EASY" in your home without obligation on yoar part. Then you can convince yourself that the "EASY" principle of washing clothes by means of air pressure and suction is as efficient on heavy blankets as it is safe for washing the finest laces and lingerie. The two revolving vacuum cups move up and down sixty times per minute. They flush the soapy water through the mesh of the garments. There is no dragging, jerking or pulling of the clothes no wear or tear simply a g-;ntle forcing of the water through die mesh of the fabrics, carrying with ic all dirt and foreign substances.

NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. Hammond Phone 2300 East Chicago Phone 1232 Indiana Harbor Phone 811

The financial campaign of the County Tuberculosis Association h.-ld annual - t ...... . ,

'V m i eia-ii-'ei- and hara.-te.-j.,.,i 1

1.7 k i... - r.-. , ,,. .. , ; t.'tl- JUti, e I.. .,,,-t,r.. ,,j ;.-ro-.vii I.k ras .a. to the .M,,,y ho-I Point, has been ,,, as cu:ty chnr- . nPTTIimn F fT - . !"",.. The busm-.s mens bs in the VMI M A Fllf

MORSE CANDY CO

SUES R0YA7-- DRTJC-

STOR.TS ACCOUITT,-

T--e j;.-.;;,; I .1-11 f St--.'., f. Tiiade defeiniHitt in a s,.,i i.:.-tice court of rharb-s tte'av "..y tb..- A . ti. M..i-s '!,-- c-irrly Iii:- - : ., Ill tiie compmioL, the j iec. s that th'-re is now da. th- sum of $',3.iil fo,- earby the d'-fendi, n ! in !, ,:,..! Bid Apr:! Jstii, U'::i.

x a -

' 'la

ie e.l I T I if I. f'b-men e C,l,i,HIlV ,

and owins purchased r 3rd. 1 U JO

Various cities tat.-.,., el.-.-, ,1

jVor,t t.,r the;r . . i, Ia r.; n I Cbic.u-0. the Ch iiel-ei- ,, Coni-m-i e.. v;!': i be the p-a b-r- in t:aee n, i-i, . i

votary a ad Li.-.s . 'Kibs ;! en-ri.,-; f , ' Ills oi!i Til(. ;l,,,.r : ,.,( ,,r, ,u j ta d .Te.oi!-- prcm-a'-nt t.lfi. ei ;l-

.eis ot the Chamo-i- of .oit -!-

lor.d. -the Cjvje (Tub at Indiana I. the c'l:ani!i,-r of t'on.merte at

i. ' ae i . -miner. , , -1;i.

N6S FOR WEEK

f SPECIAL TO THE T1HESJ r!' 'tVX 1'olVT, INI'.. Nov.

Criminal

osirt oi

Ha H.t

y commulitiK

' '- Atty., nasi; Jt ;h. war-time offenders

elUiits for the week of ! dib eia --j ,-:iu,s.

i .

t '"!- w amnesty tor war law

I ri! '

DEBS MAY !! EDWARD C. MINAS & J SOOII GET j iK FREEHS f BY W. If. ATKINS ! l S W tSSl

- si -

I Tills Store C!

(STAFF CORRESPCNDcNT I. N . SERVICE WASHINGTON. Nov. In. Kiipvn" V. lebs, socialist leader, now scrviim a ten year term at Atlanta jiriaon for

obstructing- the draft, may walk the streets a free man on Thanksgivinn 1'ay, throuifh the president's executive

clemency, it was learned todav

authoritative luartcr. !

AS'ht n I'ebs fcaihs his freedom, it is understood, other so-called oolitic.-:!

prisoners now serviiiK varyinir t-rms J for violating war-time laws, also will 1 be released und"r th- president's or-

1 111 ' i r. e v t .- t-o! . n e- c1hcii..v l.v-

bki- county. W. I ;,. - . , ,., -r

TV?

S 3 . F .-'

1 1

i m.a i i-

'-l ,i - am? o'

m the t-ottntv. where, no doubt, the same i-tion - ;11 b.. t iK.-ri.

IHtroiar a d s

'on o'

th,

' mi'itrtri

LIGHTKOUSfl ELECTRIC COMPANY SUED; The lliv:. rr- I:rt.-s and Ilronze Com-p-)i',v. a Xe vv York ce r'.'-rr t i--n hns en-I t- ! -t sait in the Just. t.-i- of p, ,.,-e ' 'oil''t of f'bail.-s T. Cb-m.-ns anain- '

Ijirhi h

i:

ell

iiinany

OAS ClA Sr'VlllU

WONT LET

rou SLEEP

ct ;

t Off ort.i i

ens leem S IP' loir f i s nixed i r. 1 i' v s pr indi in,f i r.-n ' es si Horn lift, ji :s .'led Cbi.blCNT I is . Sim mar St e ' aai Hits: ( S-.e ; . - A

a u s . f. -. .-hiei.

-ii r-

r i

a,;.

-id

.-' ful

i ,-jr- "je r and 1

.1.11 i ' ; !

to J- .la ! 1 a ;,: m.-rs pit : r:i ; ;' - S I.I ui I :

d

: es-1, s-, n -vent -. sb ; iy - re . e 1 .. a . ; i ' - r -. ', V-.l-Oka -:

ami il ,,r!i '?!-.! I'l

f? EMOD-LING g-l H --PAIRING 'f LIirJG ' E FRESHING Ji f;:f "ZOV. CZ.O-X!IBS AT TBS IGHT PRICES

PreSek? Wfrie Vou Wait

OME DAY

rvj r i t v 'vi-,.:

1 ' VLiUill tlCIJ

- 'A ! I a e I R 25ANI 1 Ai-dA CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic. Hotel Phone 22S3

ma le l !.. s

November a, l'jzi: Mondav. November 14 21t4 State vs. Mnicni Vance.

! TutsJrt.v, Nov. ember 15

21o3 State vs. William tMiblin. Wednesday, Xovea !x r la 2l. -State vs. Oeorm- Williams. IJtn.'t--state vs. Ceoi-e Hi-ed'indorf. Thursday, November 17 206 Stale vs. Harry .Moss and Frank Huekne r.

2176 State vs. John Hulovieh

Ae,,eS I-irvV. 21. vn state vs. Villard Ollie. 21 1 State vs. Oeoree W'hite. 217 State vs. Lizzie Tucker. 171'i -State Kdi-'ar Oavis and

-Ma; 'hies. l-'r '!-, November 18 2rin.-,..-f.-t:lte vs. Marry .Miller. 1fo'- State vs. W alter WadeleW ich ".T Suite vs. Mme Zevich. -17- -St-te vs. :al!;o Z- lak. -Sta te vs. Sam f. -ntt.

n

viola-

j tors -s iifine eonxidered by Attorm yJbi ;.ii l'au-,herty m eon iie. t ion vv : t li Jh , ee.itnmeiuia t io"s in the In-hs ease

soon to be ready for the president.

OLD FOLKS MADE NEW;

,

ami I

J.

It is now five months since I . i

a course of your medicine for and! stomach trouble and I am foeii.iiK en j tilflv well. 31 v friends all tell nio 11

I 11 111 liiokl'l " !.e.-,)fr. e.e.T.'

.- .- ' - - .'"i.iisii a no I certainly feel as they say. j am' recoinend-nt; Mayr's Womb rful Ksm''ly to all nilins: with stopiai.h andj livt-r trouble." Jt is H simp!.., harmies.s pre;.arati in that removes the ca-j

tuiinai mucus : rom the itit . st i n;il tract nnd allays tin inflammation w-oteh

can-.es practically all stomach. liver I and intestinal ailments. Including ap- j l'.-mlicitis. On,, dose will ceiivin -t- or I tm-ney refunded. Su'rimem riiaruiaey ' and drnrjr'tts everywh'-ie. Adv. j

osss

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th An Armistice Day Thought Let memory take you back to that first Armistice Day in 1918 with thanksgiving for the liberties it assured and with the honor of the men of all the nations who fought so courageously to secure them. Renew your allegiance to the noble ideals that animated them and be determined that the peace they so gloriously pledged to all peoples shall be accomplished soon and be built upon the firm foundation of permanence.

pi22t532?FS5.1'2r S3 .

1

Ti" II Hill m m iiiMiiwiMiiiii niii

lark's loth

CruiEa. Sb. S''. fOitt

11th, from

t ' ,- - - . . ; Ae . ; - -. . fs " ,! ' t, - . 4..". V. ..-A-r..'-; '..' - -.-i .' V .

if' 4,. - - - -

iEDri'EREKXAjr rtt ana Enron

r-i't-.-ia i i y eiiartee,-:! . '.,

a 4

r2 IS - Ot vWtf

1 .kJ-b.!Lt$li Office Furniture 1

i.-i

y .si

s I

cr rs

! -. : - : ss ' 3aj s, I'irot Clr.ss

' s la : t .

-tamMan i'acibc t ih- r

AIICE

J or

I'.le.v .iriv. toi'-cvers :i a FRANK C.

$6a ana up d Palestine

"'- p-m-b-s im luded. i-iii"'"'. 1- days in 1'aris d l.amivn. $liu. CT-ftKir. Times Building-,

IT .".V-IV ---l',1t4, t f ."Ir

win W-iDirl

Tel. j hope Hammond rial H. SZZGaiLZl ,t COIiIPAITY Heal Kstate. Loans and Insurance Siif -int. H ame-mr-d liaibliriK l;r-!i-eseiit'i.'r

-. '-.cedent 1 W.i'any. s:t 'oi'iiici-.. of Jf.tr -Kire r asarancc tcmof Oefroit.

is

Immediate. Delivery Chairs, swivel. Dictaphones, Columbia. Desks, single and double flat top. Desks, single and double, pedestal type-.

. 1 1 hi

EDWARD

C. MINAS

Do Your Days Shopping before Noon Double Stamps as Usual

I

Si

9

WOMEN'S LA FRANCE SILK HOSE Black, cordovan and brown. Regular 1 QQ $2.50 value. Special at 1 mZfJ LIGHT WEIGHT MERODE UNION SUITS Of soft wool, either low neck, no sleeves, ankle lergth, or Dutch neck, short sleeves, ankle length, ar.d crocheted top.

I'd m ( ; ,j a - a .'.t . - -I 'Iat, rs

writer.

Drawing Tables.

Tab'es, Typevrnters,

t Sr'V

St?tV-:

5 :i

Pi F i

14

i 1 ' ' HI i

Etc.

OHice Supplies

1

Regular Sizes $2.50

Extra Sizes $3.00

COTTON PLAID BLANKETS Size 70x80 inches, all colors. Re- J?0 QQ duccd from $4 for Friday morning to. MEN'S WOOL MIXED HOSE Black and natural color. Sizes 1 0 to II J. 1 (J Per pair 1 MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS Sizes 15, 16. 17. 18. 19 and 20. For C 1 QA Friday morning at '

SUGAR, 5c lb. Pepsodent, 33c

Sfasdar

d Steel C

Phone Hammond S2BO

With grocery order of $1.50 (not including soap or coffee). 1 0 pounds limit.

DAISY BLEACHED MUSLIN A good firm quality, fully bleached. For Friday morning, per yard

15c

?0?.,SNS FLAKKEL-TIE GOTNS Good qua! ty, pink and Litis stripe. V neck.

sleeves, double yoke sityles, with or without collar. Special, each ,

ong

31.00

Toothpaste, limit of 2 tubes to each customer.

CHILDREN'S HAIR BOBBING Special for Friday until noon, in Beauty OT Shoppe (second floor) at v INFANTS' DRESS Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Special for CQr Friday morning at 14-LB. KNITTING WORSTED YARN Regularly 79c. For the making of Christ- CQ mas gifts. (Art section)

wnwrs'c c7 rrtMrnoT ciiDnmc t 1 r. t-

-" vu.111 uni ot.tr i .rvj in grey ana niue. ott cushion

soles, bizes 3 to O. The regular $1.50 seller. Special for

$1.00

br,:

m XPT. tr m -,5. V" i '.1 : ': 1

Friday morning, per pair 1 1 . . . . HAMMOND. INDIANA

i . I Jit j-mmS