Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1921 — Page 9
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The home of Ir. ti:d Mrs. 'fy v-s ? ho si 'tec !" ft j,;,... Thursday ntuiu. tin- .if:. :-U- and ;1 surprise on J i I has been house hound for tii weeks on account of. abro,,,
party had been planned by Airs. Kara . unO the K'icstts were entertained ry. ally. funis ami i;;.:: w re the neon diversions and at midnight a huff, t luu.-h was servo;!. Thoe, .a. joy in, ii:--v iiintr's vntertaiiimotii w re lu-ard io say that i hoy mourned with !r. y.,- y on n ...tint of his ae id-nt l-it rej, to bo aide to enjoy h -s hovp i t a 1 1 1 . v-
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Mrs. Herbert S. Karr M as :i rharni- t
ins hostess to the 1 lunsekeepern l.i'-.t ! Thursday niht for their l i - aion t h ! y j tr.fctinir. lii-leatalile ilmtn-p ..:
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lndia Land of N-iyulry. T'ldiit Is M'i'l to ho "Uia iat'-n'r? ! ' ,'t f Amu." That U to say, it ( .a a rftiius for li-'h- an t'aar is V.s:;;, a o,l. (if t!,o Ktct-.i f:t-.!' v. I j.-ti l,;oi ilioir cM'-is in Ai:t, th.-
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GARY NEWS
J. LEWANDOWSKI FILES SUIT
bat lit t':a nioi'taac it was not s.f:n:ii' " i ! lea r noil.
't. Ant'ifiio hospital this , v. a s nporl.-il th- woatult "as. fp to this In. nr. the :
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FIELD IN BAD SHAPE; Althou.uh f-'n ason tiehl is in a. mmlily i
eor.'li lii-n. it was (leeiileU at noon today i
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! tlie city ami nortm rn inatana, enatnJ. Witka al'as I?nac Ignac Witka. ! piotishiii uitt lo played, was nir.de defendant in a suit for $.f ' -Manager i-nie Jtaytoti of the f.ary filed here a few (lavs hko. The eom- I i:! -'s l"a,n :,i" annuun.-e.l that the Plaint charses that Witka issued :1 i la k s-.! urh y Ka tne won i.l 1.,: slim-d toeheek for $j'i.i to J. I.ewata.lou ski alias i '"a't row a.i tertio.m. Joe. I,t wamlow ski, on the Atm-rii an i State bank, and the hank returned the I TTmrXT1 T?TTkJP5
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(heck marked "no funds." The cheek waa issued reeemher 10. ID 19.
SWEARS AT WOMEN; FINED $1 AND COSTS E-i. Collins tins yesterday fined in the justice of peace court of f. T. fmens Rfter he had been arrested for provocation. Mr. atid Mrs. liavniond IJankin filed the charges ard alleged In their testimony that Collins hnd come to their home; that he was not wanted, and when ordereii away, cured them. "'31.P0 and costs," quoth Judge Clemens. ".Next."
FINED $11.00 FOR LARCENY Allen Jones -was fined $11 in court yesterday r.ftr lie had been arrested on a charge of larceny. lie was arrested for stealing coal from the Mlohigran Central cars, and was taken into custody by Miehisan Central Detectives FchUne and MoKnit;i.t at Michiaran Central railroad and Virginia street.
$1 AND COSTS
Justice of the peace, Charles I. Clemens yesterday found Jessie. James of This city entity of a:sa..ltand '"Jittery and he w a .- fitted $1." and cost-. Martha Horst in was the c anplaininif witness. Site told the cour: that Jessie James lau' struck her with a Uiack jack. J. ssie stoutly danied the charge. li.tii parties are colored.
TWO BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Ia iid :T.e- Coram iwsri on err Walter ri.niian vi sti-rdav issued two building pt-naits ye:H'rday mornintr. (. V. 15 it :".' obtained a permit to erect a one story frame bttiUlinR at 492 Massachusetts street. The building will !e Usui as a feed store and will cost ?i ;o".f o. A one story frame frarasrp will he erected by Paul X.-lscn at 27S4 West
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This remarkable photo shows a view of the capitol Washington fiooilc! with lights, especially ir?ta!le,.l for th. dura lion of the arms conference. A ypht rain aided the photoprraphrr in ;;(?ttiriir a picture that io as nearjv n "Rombtat.ut" as it is possible to nu'ke nhototvjiph
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; ' i 2; .'ip;irt nieiit building for ) inn l-iuxdi. j 31.500 income every month' f rain, or sliiiie ' , from my modern bridv. ; ? stone and steel eon- I striieted buildin'jj in i fine resident i.T seeti(n .1 of (.'hieao. rj Price: si 50,000 (dear. I Edw. Hurtubise u 1C6 N. Clark St. Chicago, 111.
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The wrerhi'd automobile (.ontained a sn-ai! (aisl.' t in whi. h the body of IJviily Yieiiiir in, 4 e.ars old, v. as leititj taken to Kess unction eemet'-ry for liniiil. .Members of th" jnotirnlri? family vvre s.ated around the little white
t coffin w hen the crash i .ame. j J I "iniertal;ers from m-arby towns and j 'from Chiea.r, were rushed to the sCn- j I of the wr-' k Jind bi ;. a.n the f.-rueomi ;
task of yath' T-'!! up the fragments of j
the b.-'iies in baskets. The crash a .'ia r. d in a piiov sti.rm
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Kov. 2 1st and Ends Nov. 23rd During these tliree days ve arc; offering wonderful bargains in lloasters, Jdnen and Furniture. During this sale a Poted Fern will be given to each customer making purchases of five dollars or over. .Make this your trading post. The only place in South Chicago you can buy the best for the least money. See our windows and be convinced.
WILL HAVE NEW SUMMER COLONY
Clans for a new summer resort set- ! tlement and recreation center front
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limited, on th" Sar.ta !'" railroad, demolished a funeral ear at a .trade crossing in Summit, a suloirh. The wrech-aue of a bia lini'i-.tsine and the mutilated bodies of the victims
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Taxes Power cf Pedagogue. j .Tinl Tnnklns says tho hardest part of the avcrase boy's ntnsicil odtica- j t'oi: is t" t-a' h him to say "violitt" i
Kressman Trio Elsa Kressman, Dramatic Soprano Dorothy Lynch. Violinist Robert McDonald, Pianist MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1921 8:15 P. M. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Hammond, Ind. Benefit of Ladies Auxiliary to United SpanishAmerican War Veterans
TABLE CLOTHS Fine Damask Table
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fQ beautiful iloral designs ; Regular value $2.98, size ; GGxGd, pale price $2.19
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Krlewein l.h. loures. In sad and loving: memory of our darling daughter.
twh. r-riss"'! :uv:u- two vearsi ai truhiv.
max, a Chicago man, who has purehs- x0vnib-r
eu n inns .siring or xronta-re on tne riv- j e; and has already started the ccn-i struction of five summer oottatres. lt will become known a "Crrnter Iliverview" and will he settled mostly by i
.Chicago pec. pie.
j lari's ISth Cntise. Feb. nth, from '? j Nsr Yorli . vJ i r-EBXTERRAI-J-EA:? Etrypt and Ecrcp - 4
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Regular value $3.G9, size GOxSl. Sale (iric;, anly $2.93 Large Size Damask
y Napkins to match table
COlIFORTERS
Very finest cotton, j standard size, beautiful I, floral borders. $7 value. special for this sale (see I windows) at $5.25 KNITTING- WOOLS j Special sale of all oui; Ball Knitting Wo'oJs, 1
Flishers & Sunlight, full
2 oz. balls, each
TAMS $1.00 value, special 79c SLIPPERS Speciale sale of Children's Felt Slippers, siz 5 to 2 blisses 89?
MAY CALL OFF EMERSON-FROEBEL FOOTBALL GAME
Unless Emmerson and Froeebl hih school football warriors decide to plav the water soak'd Oleason field this afternoon, the annual city championship battle will be called off ard will probably be held some tirc.o next week. Tmfield is In a very b;id condition due to the heavy enow a week a so .and the two days rain Thursday niuht and yes-i.,p,iii-it .ii... ,.Li,i. in i .,..1
ling off of the Oary I-!k's-Chica.v,j Mur- h'j ' ley jjar.ie tomorrow aftirnooti. i, ' ! ly o.i w:
More ;iad more each day we miss yot:
Friend- may think the wound is ' heai"d, i Tut th-y little know th- sorrow J Tin t lies -n oar nr-a-ta oi, alcd, !
Fh,': 'a so. h a little !., ling, r.f.,' hi'!.- -. -aas a r..-t pr.-t t y h; : r. 7';e a i : 1 1 1 -a: re- -vlat" ! ' .'ii'- of liiaivoa's tiov. i t's rare. Gone bat i.nt forgotten. l.ovir.-: pnrvuts. Mr. and Mrs. Law. Krlewein ar. grandmothers. 11:1
loth. G for, $2.50
SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23. bull pound Fancy Dox Choelato- Creams, assorte ! 1. a vors, usually sold for IVr pound box 33c (One to a customer)
undav November 20, 7:39 p. m.
Card of Thanks
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AVe wish to thank oar frauds and
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!l ol'iejarars. . ' 1' f:":? Vas. V Volo-. I"'.
John rarrett (colored) ;.) years oi l. a resident of the l.ineoln Hotel, on the so ; i i-. '.v,;s . v"rC''a'i'1 h-v eas f i. ra a leaky stove last n i a h t . He was re-ii.oo.-l to the Mercy hospital.
BOYS BREAK INTO
BEACH COTTAGES! After break in if Into a. dozen or more! cottages at Miller l:. ;o hi. two 17-y ar- j old Gary youths. , 1, x l'ai. r. 1 r. 1 2 Ch.r- j olma street and fao ; ? 'n i. hoi, si: i, I ."fit t f.OITl. St "1 t, Wife 'tl'resTld :" o f f i . 1 r' Conroy last ra.-hr. Th'-y ar I : a .. : b.-lu by the Csry po'i'.- on a .a . .-bar-lary.
SECOND ATTEMPT TO ' TAKE ITALIAN'S LIFE
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EYES EXAivHiED
bv . v Dr. L. C. Ark'u v - New Improved Methods Qm. Arkin & Son Jewelers snd Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
THANKSGIVING CANTATA '"Praise and 1 hanksgivmrf ' Uiven oy tae noir and ib-i icce Orchestra. John McNeil Director Walter Bell, Organist
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"The fundamental teachings of the Bible have long been misunderstood in other words the harp oil God has long been untrunr.,, says Mr. Win. Lake who speaks at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Sunday at 3 P. M. on the above subject. "But," says the speaker, "the Bible is now understandable to the honest truth seeker, and the harmonious melodies now produced upon its strings is almost too good to be true but just what might be expeced from a loving and merciful Creator." ALL WELCOME NO C0LLETI0NS r
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A. M. TURNER, Presirl.nt J. E. FITZGERALD, Vice President
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