Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1921 — Page 5
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Mrs. Sass
Chairman ofG. O. P. Elected by Precinct Committee Women to Succeed Mrs. W. H. Meyers.
ll was an oin secret dtirii'tr the last ' cbivs of the recent c'ty caii!ivi' that ( J'i s. Herman Sasue, SIP H oh man sircul. i v. hotd.fii? bav'v the Hi moil tld in tl-.s oid Xmth van! without whidt Mayor ! Fro v n could not win. The rtruMkiiis It a 4 to have a two to one majority in the .Ninth, i he i iriO.r...Ui were scmllns tl.cir lies I v orlicr-i into the torr.i'irv. The u.irl : ! v lilc'i embraces Koiiu'wuvi, .s: ' I . ith pi iitirul intrigue. ' 'ri election day the democrat :-hock" J t'fops Invaded Homvwoml with work : rs an.l machines und were met with u j lU.-'.ilijn; republican organization of l re- i ti?: t committee men an. women. t After the smoke of battle had el ear-
e.i away ami the ballots were counted. "o ile Cleveland, rfpuldlcan chairman, u:id Mrs, William If. Tdyors, ehai.-r tati of the republican women of the city.
iall.ed thlisgs over with their lieu ten 1 ants am! decided that Mrs. Siis-ie had earned the orolx tie tu'.-rre. They did nut j?o so far an to say tb.it Mis. ISasse had von an election, but it was ! a .weed that she had distinguished her-s.-lf for individual effort, and wax the! Joan .,f ,re of the Ninth Ward. j It had been a hard !h,-.t arid all tr.o j V-iecinct committee women had done j nobly. MRS. MYERS RESIGNS j Rsst ni'nt Mrs. Myers resigned as j
city chairman, having carried the r pon.-ub:'!ttiesj of the job for two year-. The precinct committee women who accepted her resignation, reluotantlj, "v ere clad of the opportunity in elect Mrs. Snsso. as her successor and did so with unanimity. Mrs. Si-ssa a.eepted. "1 like to do IhniRs," she Paid. 'I'm piad to work with suit a hustling organization ot w omen." The chare In chairman took place ft the Pome of Mrs. Myers at tu I"Ugls stree. Mrs. Myers was the first thairmai: tf the republican women ami her fa sit s? not an ea;." one. Thai she v. aw -ueeessfuI is shown by the unbroken
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the inaniifa' luce f e-ut n choii nml deal in agriculture. na'i.s iiav. cofi, .-. " v hair ;.nd nlcisin re;i:ih :i-
'"- c.'.tcy man n .-, tt immo. r o.l!n,., f- rmciiuo. .Ir. Itian l. wi'...s. ii'.-U wi.V b.-i,i-!;; t!;e pte ,. trv i ,..,. p.,- . , j.di and to attend the !' Pxito; in a ln:t if lor ow n. ,.'1 !' j k show . I 'te.it li;t v.-:t!.in un imcu e.s.. , n- j o .
I loMUV. Mti-r the .-tudy boitr. i iie lcMess ac.dst.a hy .Cu-.t. W;H:ira N.'-.icis. Mr'. 1-P '.ji'iy mi-. '.P' ; . ,),,.,, vrH sei ve ! uclc.t ut:: y. f .-. h:. o,t ..
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lit' .. t at the li.mn: ol Mrs. it. W . .Stewart, S) West Carroll street, toniori 'v afternoon at two oe.-;'..
Mr. and Mr.
VIItiam Hetbst of
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Mrs. .hiiiiii-itu Cat bop and little i u. A a u.-i us, Jr.. b.r ret urn d to j f.'hi.-.ino af.:r yi rin'iiie a week with .Mis. Ceris-ofo paieu;-, Mr. and Mrs. I Jo i idi Adi l.-p. r;;er of Mieffid aVe-
Tlu- J.ijdies' Aid Socioty of the Hydo i'lirk JI. 11. church wdl meet at the
j home of Mrs, (' . Kemp, 1259 Van Fbjrtn strut on "tVednesi'a y afternoon I at Jin! f pat two o'clock for a regular Viusiness niectini;.
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160-162 State Street, HAMMOND
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The s. . .1 d'vtsb.tt c.f t!'L' l.'iiiic '' A:i .w-.eiety o' tfe l'i'-sf. 1! . IP rliutill v 'il i e . ! vi.h X --j . !P :' . llo'py to
rn, r i ,, w no u m- o i 1 ii'k Pen her l.otiii . -Zi X.ieb;.-i a v i,ue.
Tim T-lle.'t' Aid ;;..; ty of th? First 1 'r.'.-ut "': n h ,ii h will mei-t titn-r--"W in tl." parlor;-! i f til.-- ehiiKh. and
n, ;it 'he bosi.f-is v- ill fe ;,. Harry smith and Mrs. H. F. Allison.
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Thei e w ill in' i l.M.y clinm at tl." i Weniw.-rtli -cliot.1 f West II uti-.ion 1 om-u r,.w mcrt.iiiv i.a t n Pi utrltr j "'cio ;, ami -in Th. u !! i y ntorittti, at S '' ? i'"e hours.. t!u:fe will be a cheat j lime in i la- : a ttiv liirj . j M M.uwri t Wit;.,i so. nt. Thanks- j
;"SV!iv.T ml the w ec'. -.-n l wi.h her ta m; )uu cuts. t 11. nr.ii, Jnd. O - The ni'leifiiil Aid Sill-'dy will trirt fe-r cm .'PI day si-sspjn t,.m urow m the ! 'iiris! i.l n c'l II felt .
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iu riiK. AVe wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindroes anil synipatiiy siiown us during the Illness and dentli of our dear little daughter and niece, Iieno Mae Tej?tman . MPP & MItS. W. K. TEOTMAN. Jilt. & MRS. !i. VP. KP1X1P IP 23-1
Mis. A . K. Sieit t'irthil'iV jit ; y il
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The most recent photo of Crown Prince Ilirohito. The rwert !p&ifrnation of Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan na resent ,''.33 substantiated rumors current for months that Kirperor Ynshihito is mentally and physically unable to attend to the dtft.es fail ins up. n the shoulders of the ruler of the bland empire.
f,o years. For her Warr effo j fi T 4 tAI '4 tcu th- marked abinty which he din- P5v U 1 t j? W O il.p.eJ c, ;, or.nized. th- CP o. F.I JCs 'R is ,rauP.i!. It was recognized, how-1 "J s r AtSf 1 rTTT 5 I HW,' it - ,1 e z " tr. tr.at her ptc.i ta be excuscu ti t:i "- fti'-ihcf service as city et.airman ivus ' A mm: net i ili-trvi nil pi ,tle .t.o,Ui lisie j, and that It was askms too J tor-. I I i t . Jo'Cpm M. '' last .-n' -w.teh to insist upon her acting another i da j- where i y atter.ccd the silver j ear. ! wedding anniversary .f M f. and Mrs. 'I he Job of city chairman in not an Charles M-r- h. At the party. de-n..,-. ,. ur ,,. hv .hnnilittirl lishtfullv p ict ii resspic end - njoyable.
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Siie is nr. ai'ottie of pen and a disci pie of "T.ePs ;;o." trs. Sustf "."as horn in Crown l'oint 1 ut Pas lived in Hitmmon 1 si-ace she was a S'l'ot.l tirl. Two tons and a tiauyhtsr are : .tdetits at tap Fni er:-'ty
of Indiana. Mr. Isasse is in the s'tvicei
of the govern an-tit. A reporter called her home this mornIn fC. "I'm writing" a story about your election as city thairman." he said. "That's dar.'ly of you." said Mrs. Sjrspte. "I'm jut 4s pleased as I cnu in.' Mi.d f want jMi to tell the repuldi-
iiti v. on.en of the ettv that Til Work i their iliends
as iKsrd as I know h.ow and ; I'll be situate with everybody." "Is there anything else?" inquiieo the reporter. "That's ail." said Mr?. Stsse. "Make it shot t and snappy and use your hei.il."
There we hst an idea for a slogan:.
Mrs. SaS'-e experts every republican woman to u.se tier head.
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Mr. ami V- : Ha" Mt. and Mrs. A-i Albert JPi: i . ' Sr.. :il! of IP'.mm m i.
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sticei yesteiliy t.i tert.i'ii.i in honor of ber nioe,-, v: i i l lpaii ii Schrocer. j iP.mes and mij.dc wire r. atiy enj..y- j
e.t tun! prir.e." wtte Kivn .Alms IPh'd Moeiirdr- ;..id APss Until F-.ert . I.iHh E.mnit ree.ived many very ju'-tty 4'iffs. and a di.in"y 1 n n 'n e. i ri v;is setv-
d to the Idisses ICttiel Jloebrlitis;, Jt.ir- I sari; AV-lters. Flleu Seiimnoser. Iln'e j tvleiilfeldt. Ruth KP.d't. ( P. 1 i rilib I Wash, lltseri. I ..T. -.i J.l l il' ( ke. Reotta
".ariid;. Mildrtd K'mrt. HePn Klttke. Klla Zahrte and PtUiaii lloltts. Im.iiitnut'l's I-.van.uei .-al ehcrch will have a CI.ri"!ma.-. saie n Hecemb.r 1, Thui-spiy afterttoon ami ev. ninr beyinniriir at two ...dock, in th" church rooms on Sibley s!rc t. Kvt r j body is w t Iconic . The IVunntt's Cberu of the IP-im-mond APom m's i "luo .p'sie Re;. artmem wi'l meet tor rehearsal this 'veninfr ;U sc Vfll oVloeJ; nt t he bote., 'f -Mis. P. i). Craw ford, 3 V- b' street. Kverjbnuy Ps tirped to be present, as ih-re av i 1 ! he a director in charge, and work will bein in earn-
The West Jlamtuond Charity Association m-d .,;: . vei:i,i at t!m -ixy hall ami the i-li- tn.ti ,.; offic-rs to.,p Place, the ouce.; to 1(. tilP-d tiHiporarily until tii- fust ,,i tin year. Those ijodc! ware Mrs. Kowalski. pt esidetit ; Mrs. Sf"i Itrf secretary: Mrs. 1 e 'iiifi-l'iii!. treasuier. ;ml Mrs. R;nt. Mis. IPiiioy. ;,irs. Demerlirtc and .Mrs. Seipe,, invr s.! i.tt in committte. Th- oisanizj.iii.n will tif-ft a ain in t wo vet eks .
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On the Piano and Everywhere BODIES PHOTOGRARHS Attract the First Attention HAVE YOUR XMAS PHOTO MADE BY
The AM Year 'Round Photographer 89 State Street Phone 1493 Hammond, Indiana
Roland I'it'y "! Ca'y. The Indies' Aid Society of the Centenary M. K. church will have an till day mretlnir tomorrow in the parlors ; of the church. ! Tie C.crmnnia Club T-adies' Society ' will meet tomorrow afternoon in Cue ' lul- house ami have a s eiai "tn,e anr. rc.-.hinen' s . All the no" tubers and !
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Mr. and Mrs. V. . .1 . W," Iker of Jaelcsonville, forme! '.y of Uavuwn ;. anmiune- the birth "f a little son thi-; morning. '
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop EPM BRO I DKJ1I G, T.t.VPG, HE STITCHI.VG, BlTTl HOLE. Btl IOX tOVKKIMi, IRCAIIXXD. nitHl.Mi, FANCY STITtlllMi. BJ SIATE STBKET. I'HOSE U.V.1IMOXD 44H.
On Thursday tvtninsr at half pnst Si-vn o'.do a vry (j.-iod pi .srari will be pre. a nted :.. the I',iifti'-T(.ii co s Afii eitu ion "f the IPin.-oln scho 1 in th. pymn.i.'lt'm . tmys of cflS' v preparation spent in e.a-nest w rk vvoi result in the fcllov. ins inter., stinp
! i irn'ent ation ;
I Piano Sol Helen "U'a'lcc:
it. ad in.' I'-muy Row - i y Voeal Soto Miss 1ti Kuetmnn Jl eit atlon and J;.m;. . . .Kivd. rar.tr n Address Scot. Monro. Play It 'Tii i:ih fJarne . . iloom F"Uf Ueadinc- Mrs. TIarb y Kverson Talk Mr. R. ... 1 tornhc i per
Hammond Musical College. Fianc, Voice, Violin, Public Spealc Ictf, tkelIe, Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar, Daucinf. Dramatic Art. 10-1
POTATOES POTATOES Two cars .Northern White, IPSO Mini $1 50 pr 60 lbs , buy before cold weather. Phone 1309-W. 666 State Line. St. 11-12-lf
Bunco rstiy Wednesday ".ve Nov. .". I. O. O. F. Hall, 177 State St. Good prizes. Admission 2."c. 11-16-3
NOTICE To Contractors nr.d PuMic: Realizin? the depression of thPuildinir indtimry and other Industries and hoping to stimulate btiittiinK. ti hi":: would necessarily stimulate oth'i" induKt riet-: We the PI urn hers and Steam Fitters R. V . N. . 307 of Hanit.totid, Ind., hav vol 1 a voluntary itiluciion in e.ages of i:r per hour to re effecfive on and af r Dec. 1. 1S21. ll- J. S. FUlSCoM. Secretary.
America
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P.es place in town to buy your li'ckeiis. cHi:!ts, icef.se and turkeys. 1'iers'd while you wait or delivered tiny pl.'.-e in town. 271 Johnson st . Phone 4375-J. Hammond. lt:2S:5t
Mr. Geo. DePtolf, 321 Oak St. does repairing of electric irons, toasters, warhers and sewing; mach.ine motors, vibrators and all housthold electrical
aiodiances. Will call for and deliver, j
Phone 1374-K. 1 1 - 2 ". : 2
Women of Mvoseiictet Rearion will ftrive a. Hard Time Patty for member! ar.d their families and f rietida Wednesday evening". Dec. 30th. Mc-w Hail. 11::;-:X
Women's Class now- forming bail room and gymnaatic dancing". Inquire Hammond Musical College. ll-pf-2
Have purchased thr ere eery and market, formerly owned by Mrs. Alex P.osa Et 67! Oakb y ttv iPimm rnd. arid will not. be held responsible for any hills contracted after Nov. 2fi, J?S1 .' - - p r. col v..
iiistorv ni:i" itpi I'.nt of Tin: II AM MUM) nilHWS (lil H. The hin'ory .b-ijart ment of the Hirn-
moti'l W'or."! -ill's ('Pill was ent' rtained !
on Monday at tb home . f Mrs. Rawr-
enee hone of S'bh y street. The me"t- I
in-r was cpeti' d by the l.t.dlnc of tin
Collect by Mrs. William .Ionian. Cur- j
rent Kvents summary included dis- i ensstons on "Thf- World's Wheat j Crop." "We Stand Pat." "Tokio's I'dness." "Illness of Mik-ob'." "Arma- !
merit Effort:?" pnd "P.ir Ka 'tern fairs.' They wrre veiy ins", t net i vf- -and enthusiast ica Py frr ""ti. Miss Marpn.-er T,-,nj.T "-ivore.l th eoinmit fe with nno sr.los. 'Edelweis ".lid"" nc 1 "Sp'"intr: Flow - j ers." Miss Ma-y Ster ti'--, in a reatis , tie nnnr.fr. r'.tii "Sm. ed by a. Hoy" and "Th" Motirt.irar Yil." Mrs. Matthias i Rud'vic. 1-ad. r for t . day's study ! (are an ln'ore-tt li sk'-teh on "Th Cttrrous i.'u.stoms of Central African Tribes." j In the Contri rerrion dwells th i Ra--r.bala 'riii". posse:. piau s'r.'intte ami j curious (u tii'tn. Many cili 'K.'s cons'itntc a CoOiciitiily, . nt !. .-ne beiii-" ! rtiled by a '.hi' f who pos -..-laes the r,e s; w ;-".U't. '.if.'.-, .'ii th- chief nni ' the common -tativt s th is a lu red;- ; iary class "t!i d "Mini." w ho eat i neither httmro! t"sh nor fovvlc ,-nil " dist lns"itlri-.' d :y iron Pr."e. b ;s an" speelnl h"nd covrlnfrs. ! The IPi"aba!a are ;i rn.ee of tall, well- i built p" nb'. with dirk br w n nk . ! ab.-i' lutely Ma.-k hair arid k? n..-"l , c y fs . I A fifchPirmb'.e halr-d'-- r 'ti-isrs of lr.;.vlnK the ha!r nt back .r the he.. ' only, and treating- it in a fan'ttst'e fiishbm with ;oo ami ; aim oils. The ordinal y food consists 'f a rc.enio flour made into a jins'e with wn'er. and bdl' l. 1 eavft of plants ar.- clsp a en and animal fond e-nsii-ts of; Croats, pics and till domestic .-ri i rnal .-. Frojrs are cs pf d. ant s c w.- an 1 mad' from ants, rap-, v, ms and ; prassh. cv . 1 C;i nniba'ism is an everyday pracLicc. j Hitman fie: h is a special delicacy End forbidden the women si that thtremiy ; be a larrte sun.iiy for the men. TPirth citing is not tine TV-aon end is said to be Kood for sl. inaeh-actie. In ;h, ; P.ambala peoples, every cr.e is a deabe in lix'o st-ack vvliich -s Kxeb.tnjjed for tu'ohjr ard this in turn is traded t" Ktirooear.s fur sal i. : tin .--alt is e , Vhanjred far .-laves and they are so:u ! for small -.hells which serve as cur- i reney. ' 1'nlike the northern people, tnc ; southern tribes pre a "llsJtt.fr ty-i- and '
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143 State Street Hammond
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Thf suits represent a special purchase. By taking the entire lot from a manufacturer who was overloaded, we were able to get a real price. Loop stores are featuring such suits at $50 and up. We decided to offer the entire lot at the one price, as rn advertising feature. All the very latest models. They certainly will not last long at this price $17. The Plush Coats are luxurious, exclusive models, hand?ome!y tailored and set off with a great bio deep fur collar and cuff?. We invite a comparison of this coat tomorrow with any others selling around $50. Be sure fo inspect them, they are huge values.
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SUITS
Representing a special purchase of 1 50 suits. Many fur trimmed, all silk lined; clever touches of tucking, braiding, cording, stitching and buttons. All of the One Price and Going Fast
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lush Coats
Captivating new fali models that are how selling elsewhere up to $65.00. Our very special price is $27.50. 40 in. long, 15 in. kclinsky collar and 8 in. cuffs. A real $50 value, now offered at
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Dollar Day will afford you an exceptional opportunity to buy for your Christmas needs at a great saving. Tkis is the event you have been waiting for and one you cannct afford to miss. See us now see us often.
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Wednesday, November 30th
To accommodate .Christmas shoppers, our store will remain open until 6 o'clock every evening, beginning Thursday, Dec. 1
2 Ladies' Flannelette Gowns for $1.00 6 pair Men's Black Wool Socks $1.00 3 Flannel Dresses for children .....$1.00 Japanese Printed 48-inch Square $1.00 3-piece Indian Suit for boy or girl $1.00 Ladies' Umbrella, good quality $1.00 Infants' All-Wool Knit Jacket $1.00 2 grey flannel Rompers for only $1.00 8 pair of Children's Serviceable Hose .$1.00 Ladies' Extra Size Muslin Gown . . x $1.00 3 skeins All-Wool Knitting Yarn $1.00 Fine All-Silk Camisole, colors $1.00 2 Baby Blankets, blue or pink .$1.00 Men's Heavy Grey Sweater $1.00 Girls' Gingham Dresses, ages to 14 $1.00 Men's Extra Heavy Union Suits, sizes to 50 $1.00 Extra large Bungalow Apron, sizes to 54 $1.00 20 yards of good Cotton Crash $1.00 2 fancy Scarfs for only $1.00 2 pair Ladies' Fine Mercerized Jersey Bloomers $1.00 2 pair Ladies Out Size Lisle Hose for $1.00 3 pair Men's Extra Heavy Wool Hose $1.00 2 Men's Fine Knitted Silk Scarfs ".$1.00 I pair Boys' Extra Value Knee Pants $1.00
BOSTON ALL LEATHER BAGS Today for only $1.00
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BOSTON GENUINE LEATHER BAGS. Today for only $1.00
Ladies Union Suits, 3 styles, each $1.00 3 pair Men's Cashmere. Hose $1.00 2 pair Men's Gauntlet Gloves, leather palm .$1.00 2 extra size Ladies' Vests or Pants $1.00 Fine Leather Purses, choice $1.00 2 Children's Flannel Gowns $1.00 Child's Sweater, big value $1.00 One odd lot Creepers and Rompers $1.00 2 yards of Jap Silk for only $1.00 I yard fine Siik Velvet $1.00 10 yards of White or Fancy Curtain Swiss $1.00 1 pair Fine Scrim Curtain, lace edge $1.00 300 yards of $2.00 quality 36-inch Black Satin, yard $1.00 3 pair Men's Silk Fibre Hose for $1.00 Fiber Suit Case, special only $1.00 12 balls 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton $1.00
HOSIERY SPECIAL 1 pair Ladies, Wool Heather Hose, special value. One pair extra quality Silk Fibre Hose, black or tan. Both for
$1.00
TOILET SPECIAL 2 cakes Cuticura Soap, 2 cakes Woodbury Soap, 2 cakes Palmolive Soap, 1 package Lysol. All for
$1.00
Our Busy Bargain Basement
Our basement is filled with toys for boys, for girls, for everybody, and the sooner you come the better you will be satisfied. Don't delay.
LUNCH KITS ICY-HOT BOTTLES Japanned, with leather handle. One pint size. A limited numFull size. ber to be had at, each $1.00 $1.00 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS SLEEPING DOLL 4 Electric Bulbs, 25 watt, spe- A beauty; curly hair, jointed, cial at full dressed. $1.00 $1.00
