Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1921 — Page 3

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ta -hoi between the firt nml second i-vlind.r.s nnd Rave no warninu that ! 1 1 1 . ni . haiii.--ni had been tan,p r d I The .. Instruction rausoii the beatmps I n a inM-.ni to burn out and a hole was : i i:.de in the. crank case, allowing the j Inbricatinjf il to escape. I It wax learned that the motor, bui'.t ! d'.iriii1..-. the war lor nse in a rtjihtinr ' machie overseas, had reiuisi.il in a

War !-), ailment Morehouse until recently when it was shivred lure (or use m the Air Mail Service. It is believed that the obstructing cor!. v:i'- ida. ed an the e ire ula t in

jac-i.t with the intention of luu.-in jthi loss of a tichting airidane. 'Ihe ieri. was : cunningly placed that its I presence would not he disclosed by an l.r.l'nirv test of the motor

2 Klizabeth street. The chairman for tlie ufitiniinii is Mrs. K. W. Kepple n nd Mrs. 1,, ". feyer will have oharpe of tli; lmsinos mcftlnv. furrent events will be discussed by Mrs. M. Ilrown. a voca! solo will be iven by Mrs. :dwaiii ton unci ; - mp.ni led by Miss ;!adys Kvans. both . f Indiana Harlior, and a rtatlinij v.ll be iiven by Mrs. Jstn McNeill of Waning:. Mrs. Kepple nnl Mrs. 1". II. I.icky will present the lesson subject, "Uinl I.ini.s of History's Chain."

Miss Haze Mizpah class her home on .my evening-. . ti joyed, t h i:!iv;abeth Vo rainty iifrcs!

Vowler entertained tin: r. f th- l.apii-L oil. eh .,; t'oiidit s!i'et on ThursMnsic and panics were awards trinnted to Miss "K . The liost' ss st r e i intent s to ti n quests.

Mr. and Mrs. William Schauer and dauKht.r Miss Kleanof and Mrs. las. r.lacliley and daughter Miss Vifl't. wjli attend a function in (.'iilea.o t'.iU - en ing. Tikin Ifauunond, little Theodore ami l.irothy Kathman of rhieaco accompanied by their mother Mii. .1. W. K.ilhnian. are in 1 lurnmoiid. for tiio wek-end with Mrs. Ualhman'.s son, at A ! ( I'iuiiimtr avenue. The ('liieano Katjuiiiinn children think Hauinioiiij has it u!i over the metropolis.

p- iire.l before the S-imlay Kvenins Club including judges, leading clergymen and nt -:ie tim u candidate for rresidt.nt. A reeor 1 breaking crowd is exrectel to hear Senator i:vcrid?e. Tiie wrviee .will start promptly at seven-thirty as the seating iiipaeity is limited, come early, if you want a seat.

bi.n't forget '.he Flde.ia Ixicies' Dance, Nov. 12, at Concordia Hall, r.'J' West State. lifiils i'.'o. liiiits 25c. .Jootl music. 1112-1 Mi.-s Avis Abbott pleasantly entertained a few friends a!, a pedro party iast. evening at her home on State st.

I!. moo was played and the awards were!

j-'iven Miss Vera I'roiil and Mis.- b'lorfnee McConnell. After a most tijoyaliii; evtninr dainty refreshment were .-ervtd by the rostcss.

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Personal and Social News

liHOWN-TUKSSKL F.DDIX!. Thursday evning at cijiht o'- lock Miss Geneva Brown bcaic.e th" brn. of Cl.fford Tressel. sen of Mr. and Mrs. Irving' Tre?sel at the h. me of thfl groom's purcnts on West State

street. ine ceremony was peri unit-. i, by the Heverernl Lk. Roy T. Steffoy of j thi Tine Sireet Tresbyrerian c hurh. The rooms w-cre prettily decorated I w i th the bridal colors of pink and j w hit-?. The bride was charm' ng in a j handsome black Canton crepe frock. ) richly embroidered, and she wore aj

corsage or premier roses and vauey lilies. liar maid of honor. Miss P.ose I.emond, w.ore a becoming' gown of French blue Foiret twill and a corsage of premier ruses. The bes". man '-d.s John Karr. After the ceremony a wedding sjpper was scYvc-d to tv.nty-five i;uest5. itn.l. the bride and cr.ic.m left fsr a honeymoon to Minnesota. They will be at home at S7S Calumet avenue ar"T Xowrnhfr twentj'-fc'urth. Mvs. Tressel 13 very we1.! known e.nd very popular. as is Mr. Tressel. Their many friends wish them eve'y succat and an abun lance of happiness Mrs. V. S. Keiter delightfully entertained the members cf the Marrjuette Club at her home on S.'Utn Hohman street yesterday afternoon at a one o'clock luncheon and bridge. The table was beautiful wtih a basket of red. white and blue flowers and a delicious course luncheon was served. In the cards the honors were made by Mrs. Peter Crurr.packer and Mrs. V. E. Russell. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. 'A. F. Kohrer. Mr. France bKing.siey and Miss Korrer of Fond du Lac, a house suest of Jlri. T. 1Z. Bell, i

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It. Kunow and Wiiiiam J. Sohabot Hammond are leaving Ctishintr. Oklahoma for Mexia. Texas, and are makintr the trip in a Ford touring car. Tiny are in the employ erf Graver ('.irporntion ami Will do field wont .i M-. ria. The Embroidery Club will meet with Mrs. F. C. Crumpncker at her home in Glendale I'ark on Monday afternoon.

Mia. Maurice E. Ein entertained n number of friends at cards yesterday afternoon at her home on Elizabeth street. After an enjoyable afternoon dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. I. Karpen. Mrs. ,M. O'Neil. Mrs. Straight. Mrs. Newman. Mrs. Friend, all of Chicago, Mr. Taussig and Mr. Ein.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sohl of Manilla avenue announce the birth of a little son, Raymond. Jr.. on Armtstlt. Day.

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mond Woman's Club will meet on Monday afternoon at half past two o'clock with Mrs. N. .T . Anctwfn at br-hmf

East evening: Col. and Mrs. I.eGrand T. Meyer entertained at a family dinner to welcome homo their son, Eeei rand. Jr.. who lias been in the United States Army in Hawaii for a year. IjmIiand returned home yesterday and he was met with ail the pomp of the con--o.ii rin;; her,.. A delicious course dini.er was served to twelve uuest.-, and everybody hail a line good tune, (speeially the mn-si of honor who was wi'Shtiy elad to be back home with the folks who were' gladder to have him.

Mrs. Milton Grannon delightfully entertained t ho lady Macabces at her home on Sta;e Eir.e street on Thursday evening. I'edr.i wan played at four ta ides and the ie-nors in th iadb'S, were made by Mrs. S. Vonaseh, Mrs. J. Sthroeder. Mrs. M. Setty, Mrs. W. I'.anner, Mrs Ue'erson and the. gtsitlemen, Mr. Grannon. Mrs. J. . Smith, Mr. W. l.;..nner. Mr. Hack and Mr. G. Grannon. .V prettily appointed luncheon 4 was served the guests.

All preparations have been completed for All-Aniericati Pay and the

reception of Hon. Albert J. lieveridgc. former senator and noted lecturer ef Indiana and ether in-ominent State and Lake county officials, to be hell in East Chicago today. The official program as outlined by the eonimittet. in charge will be a

Lbaneiuet at the Metho list church at

clock this evening given by the like County liar association. Following the banquet the truest will bo taken to the Hartley theater, where the. people, of Eake; county will bo given an opportunity to witness a moving picture concert, celebration and address by Ex-Senator Albert J. Revel idge on "Americanism." While in the district Mr. Reveridge has consented to (rive his set lecture, "The R.ible as Good Reading" at the Methodist church. .1 o'clock, Sunday afternoon. November 13. This address is considered one of his master pieces in oratorical work.

NEW I'OKK", Nov. 12. A strike of .".0.000 garment workers in the metropolitan area next Monday appeared inevitable today as the result of the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' ri-f..teetive Associations' determination to operate on a piece work basis be

ginning on that iiay and to increase the working week from feirty-one to fort j--nine. Members of the Cloak, Skirt arid Reefer Makers' union affiliated with the . International Eadies' Garment Workers' union by a vote of 38.672 to 1G2. have decided to strike as a protest against the manufacturers' plan. Strike lnadtuarters have been established in a' b.ca! hotel ami a meeting of all workers called for today tf formulate a course (Jf action.

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW YoKK, Nov. 1-1 . stock.-, closing prices: Amer ican a r and Fdry 1 " e American Steel Fury IlO'i American Tel. and T' 1 . ljlU lialdwin IK'!.moliVf S'-V'i I'.ethiehem Steel ,",g Mexican Petroleum 114 -i Mtdvalo Steel 2:,' Northern Pacific Pure Oil ;;?", P.epubliC Steel rl:4 Texas Co 4 6 s-, V. S. Steel SP,', Willys overland 1 s

Sii.cla.r oil 23 "3 nilCK.O CASH ,llI. WHEAT No. 1 hard winter. $1.T. CoRN -No. 2 mixed. 47'f No. 2 white. 47 ic; No. 2 yellow. 43 1 4S'c; No. mixed, 44'' i?,e; No. :;. 47c; No. 3 yelow, 47sic; No. -1 jnixCu, OATS No. 2 whit. 251.; 01 36c; No. 3 white. o2'i Clo; No. 4 white, Zl'i

HUNTERS FIND RABBITS SCARCE

Tiie Pythian Sisters save a reception last evening in the Knights of l"ythia. Hail in honor of the Grand Trustee. Sister Mary Rostwick or" the Hammond Temple. No. 73. After the- lodge session, fiftv cuests from darv. Whiting

and East Chicago presented tho guest 1 sallI1S at from to

of honor w-ith several handsome gifts. Pedro was played during the evening and a delicious luncheon served.

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ON PORK CHOPS

Don't forget the Fidelia EadbT,' r-arce. Nov. 12. 3t Con'Ordia Ha'I 3U'1 West State, Gents 50c. Lades 25c Good music. 1112-1

Miss Meta r'!t."-l' t - ? ine-i the Alpha ) r hr-rne on Thurs j i T.-t gernents we re

r f May street enRh.a Vita Ciu'o at ay eviti in. F.ra. made for a p- dr -

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Wassey's Pleating Shop F.MBRninFJtlG. ST4KPIT HEMSTITCHI. BtTTO HOLE. BITTON COVEHIVG. DRAIDIQ, RtCHING. F A C Y STITCH IXC. 91 STATE STKEET. PHONE HAMMOND 44a.

bunco pir'y to be p!v?n at Wei-

hall, November scvene'nth . Purine the evening bunco was b'ayed and th: h -nors were made by the M'.pses Ida ar.d Eva Taussig. A prettily npp ir.tel luncheon was served. Mi s U' !- p arele Mi!! r will entertain the clu at her home on Prakert .-treet o:; oveiiibcr twe nty-second. Any ladies who have articles to be donated for the Missionary R x ofthe Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Ep:s ril church will kindly send T brin.-' thm to Mrs. Eric Lund at h-r home I Mason street. These garment -i ed r.-d be new and will be grcitly apfreeia td . Everyhin: rnu t be in hv Tuesdiy afte-rmon, as the. box will if pnoked that evening, and sent on V'ttl.-iH-iiy to Ati-nf.i. Gcui'g'.

?f!S. Floyd Griffith chaminsiy enfertain'd at -i one o'clock luncheon "find hridee at her home, on Moraine avenue Tuesday afternoon. The table

ear pretty with a ba-h-t of l-nt-tred v.!ow cb.rysanthemum.i and a tiaintv i ourso luncheon was served eight quests. In bridge the iion.rs were .' warded Mrs. Ro land M"sher Mrs. i:d Young and .Airs. H-warJ Shea. Mi:-.s I'oro'hy Jaeob.on. rdc of Dr. .lohn liill Roberts'. n of Chicuo, I; tlKiiouse puest of Miss Ircno LotJ for a '. e w tl ;i y s . ETSt eveninir the Rov ? ! i t club house at Oimi Wicker on ladg-e Road was the scene of a wst enjoyable i atherini? and outirr, in spite of the hreatenin- buzzard. A roarinjj log firei was in th-; tire-phi "c ar.d a faithful Utile stove radiated beat. A lonir table in tho center f the room v. as

Hammond Musical College. Piano, Voice. Violin. Public Speaking, Ekelele. Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Dauc'ng, Dramatic Art. XO-1

Mr and Mrs. A. J. Siijer delightfully entertained, a number of young people at an Armistice Day party at their home on Hohman street last en'ening'The, roonist were pretty with the national colors and bouquets of scarlet poppies, ragged robins and narcissus. The guests enjoyed games, music and dancin?, after which a delicious luncheon was served to fourteen guests. Henry Waxman. a talented young violinist of Russia and a graduate of a celebrated conservatory in Europe, will give a violin solo, Ave Maria by Gounod, at the morning worship of the First M. E. Church tomorrow.

Mrs. William Lueht of Sibley street, who recently sustained a badly broken left wrist in a fu.ll. is getting: along very nicely.

Armour and Company in their weekly trade review issued today, say: "It has been many years since fresh pork products were as low as they are today. With choice pork loins whole-

0 cents a pound.

which is Just half as much as they sold for atthis time last year, the demand for pork cutsbroadene d materially. Notwithstanding that fact, the public Is not buying as heavily as might have been expected." It might incidentally he remarked that the public is not buying because of the price the public has to pay for pork chops.'

Rabbit liiine-rs were out in droves south of the Gary city limits today, but due to the heavy snowfall the fast footed bunny Imcl madu himself scarce. They will probably come out of their hiding places this evening however and if th': snow- lasts long enough there should he some pood hunting the first of the week. Hunters

are prohibited from hunting on Sun day by the state law.

f lirCAI.O LIVE STOCK. I tOGS Receipts. 3.300; market. 10:15 higher; bulk, $53-$7.2o; top. $7.4": hciivvwfiiirht. S7-S7.23: medium. '7 1'.',-

$7.25; light. $7-57.40; light lights. ?7.10$7. S.": heavy parking sows, smooth.

5fi.4()-f 5.3.1 ; rough, JO.lo-So.'P.'; pig ?7.30-$S. CATTLE Receipts. 1.000. .SHEEP Receipts, 1,500.

RIVE POURTRY Turkeys. 3.1c; chickens, 13c. springs. R'c; roosters, 15c; get-i'. "2e: ducks, Ci'iC POTATOES -Receipt s 17C cars; Wis. Whites. ? 1.7 3-.f2.lo; Minn, and Mich., $1.73-?-". VEAE 30 to CO lbs.. 1 0-1 lc; 70 to R0 lbs,, ,i l-l"e; 00 to H.O lb., 13-Mc; fancy 13.-. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizing rheumatic ache is quickly rclievrd by an application of Sloan's Liniment.

tor forty vears, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be the natural enemy of pains and aches. It penelratrs "without rubbing. You can just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor that it is gobg to do yon good. Keep Sloan's luiitdy for nefiralgu, sciatica, lame back,st;iT joints, sore muscles, sixains and sprains.

At all druggtsts 35c, 70c, $1.40.

CHICAGO IMIOIUCE. Rl'TTER Receipts, 13,79 9 tubs; creameries: 42'ie: firsts. 36-42e. EGGS Receipt?, 0,010 cases; miscellaneous, 50-32c; ordinary firsts, 43-47c; firsts, 3.1-33c.

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Eczema Ointment

BEVERIDGE IN WHITING rSPECIAL TO THE TiMES WHITING-. Ind., .Nov. U'. .Senator Beveridce will Fpeak before the Sunday Evening C'b of the Congregational Church in Alaiting. November 13th.

During the past few years some ef j

the best talent in the country has ap

PACKING HOUSE EMPLOYES CONFER CHICAGO, Nov. 12 Employes of packing houses in Chicago will hold a series of conferences next week to determine their attitude toward the request of several of the big packers that the workers voluntarily accept a cuj jn wages. It is understood that many employes are inclined to oppose the- wag cuts ami fears are expressed in some circles that a wage crisis in the packing industry may result from the present situation.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK, Nov 12. Tins total sales of stock today were 317,000 shares; bonds $7,009,000. Totsl sales of stocks for the week. 2.51S.OnO shares: bonds. 7.9." 7 ooo .

Reg. U. S. Pat. Of. Malt Extract

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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LAKE rOI'MY COINCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special Meeting- of the County Council of Lake County, Indiana, will b-.

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Kuth Webster Cross, Dramatic reader and s"prano, can be obtained for ail clubs, lodges. church entertainment and social functions. Entire program

I a specialty. sibiey, phone .'4,,ion and story," by Miss Robert ina i Hammond. 10-lS-tf i n1. nn.1 urMHim- of TVrhr.i Krief-

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The Evenlns; - Hour Pc-partment of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of the Mis'ses Gertrude snd Emma Claus. of 42 Hautr street en Monday evening at eight o'clock.

Miss G. rtrude Harris Is in charge of ! held at tr.e Auditors Ofllce of Lake the cveninsr's program and hs arranc- i County, at Crown Point. Indiana, on ed an int. resting sttidv. including a i Saturday. November 10th, 1?21 at If

piano so'o by Mi-s fiir.lie Vivian, a paper ein "American Women in Tradi-

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The (t-to-Gether Ciub giving a lance every Saturday night in the Moose Hall. Everybody -u-eb-orne. 11-11-2

Eat Sunday Dinner at Cafe La Fayette, Eat Chicago; Turkey or Chicken dinner, $1.25. 11-12-1

POTATOES POTATOES Two cars Northern White, $1.30 and $1.50 per 6'1 lbs., buy before cold weather. rhone 1303-W. 666 State Line. fc't. ' . 11-12-tf

o'clock A. M., for the purpose of fill

ing a vacancy in said Council. ; 1-xiRi ; e' m. foland. Auditor Lake County. Indiana.

chie by Miss Sada Marcus.

Grissing'cr will read a paper en "American Women in Literature" and Mis.-! Marcus will read, "The Landing of the I'ilsrim Fathers." Miss CJertrude Harris will discuss the topic. "Women as Educators and Political Factors." Mr.-. Geeirse Chapman will give a voca I solo and the- Itattie Hvmn of t'-e KepuMio wi:l be sun? in unison.

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Telephone Hammond S01 - '' H. SHTJ3AN A COMPANY T Heal Estate, Loans and Insurance ' Suite 413'. Hammond Building , Representing ; London Guarantee & Accident Company, 1 Fidelity - Deposit Company, of Mary- ! land, "interstate Fire Insurance Com- j pany. of Detroit. I

;alues you cannot afford to overlook if you are in the least economical. Here are the needful things for winter at startling reductions that compel recognition. See our window display.

Knitted Slippers 89c

Don't forget the Fidelia Ladies' Dance. Nov. 12. at Concordia Hall. 301 West State. Gents 0!c. Ladies 25c. Good music. 1112-1

As tho ce.ld weather Is eomin; on why nrt send your child to Mis-" Winer's kindergarten. It is centially b.eate-d and tuition i in!y $5.0 per mo .th, Cla's.-s are held in afternoon from 1 to 3tl5. No-.v is the tinv Mothers do not delay this fine op'i'.r-

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s"t wii.h every ddieacy hunerry man, and the veculiv.j co .imut te e of t council served a d '. . Th-'-re were int-ie.--and ceneral itrooei-ttib !'.;! titiate; nu-mb. rs n Jtij;r and Mrs. V. S. RMrs. L. L. ii-niberp-r, : F. C Crumpjfktr. Mr.

to t.-.r.pt the e j v- of t "re ii- ); .-:-. . -u - d , n in . - iHscn.-cions cv.-Iiip. Tie - per' y ere it - r. Mr. and dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H.

S. Voorheis. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W;i--en, Mr. r.d Mrs. Charles ll. Dyer. Mr. and Mr.. It. C. Fierce. Mr. and Tr!. W. C f"'""!' r,r. T:. "i. Grow-

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PHIL SMIDT That Means Good Eats at , Old Time Prices A RECREATION PALACE SECOND TO NONE IN INDIANA Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard -7 Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26

Extra Heavy Unbleached MUSLIN 2V2c yd. This is the regular 19c grade, reduced for Monday only.

Sectional Filet CURTAIN PANELS 69c each Exceptionally beautiful designs, made to sell for $1.25.

High-Grade Wool Finish BLANKETS Full Bed Size, 66x80 $5.00 Values Very warm, serviceable Blankets of high grade wool finish with whipped edges and pretty ff TV O striped borders. Buy for the entire household. Each

Regular $1 and $1.25 values in women's and misses' knitted slippers. Very special at 89c. 72x99 Sheets $1.35 Extra heavy quality bleached sheets. Regular value, $1.98. Cotton Batting 10c roll Pure white cotton batting. Regular 15c roll for 10c, Monday. 22c Challies 12c yd. 36-inch Cotton Challies in Persian and floral designs. 33-in. Pongee 95c yd. All-silk Jap Pongee in natural color. ' Regular $1.50 quality at 95c Monday. Outing Flannel 12c yd. Colored and bleached Outing Flannel in a fluffy, heavy quality for night gowns and pajamas; 19c values at MYzc per yard.

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