Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 16 January 1922 — Page 3
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GARY HAS
MANY AUTO
WIFE OF FRENCH ARMS DELEGATE IS AMERICAN GIRL
ACCIDENTS
Trai persons suffered minor iu2'Jrts, and a. half a. dozen or mcrp utoa were damn red in a series of sut i Accidents in Gary over the veek- e.i.i. '& auto v.as aic reported stolen to the. police. iu an aato crash at 10th avenue an.! liro4ay late Saturday afternoon two fejtos wer' badly damaged. The ir.a.t ulnes were removed to local sarag"? A StudebaUcr, driven by tam Schlra '. -1", -west on Itith jven'io and tjrninj." pSiith on Mroad-.vay wan hit by II. l.akin, gains south on Broadway. tfteva Savich. ven-yoar-oM ?on oil Mr. and Mrs. John .Savtch. ICIU Jachn street, T'a? y: ' nfu'ly Injured who; i -in down by the dri'.-cr of unUnowi; 1 ".lick touring cjr. :n tho alley or. I'lth avenue hr t wwn Monroe su i .laohson etree.t. Tho child ivaf severely Injured --bo-it Its shou.dcr?. Tho auto'.st did not ctor. I M. lukey. 445 Adams ftreci. '"iry, drivlcg- a Jieo car south cm Tircadwmy, was struck iy a. macaimdriven by R. tfepbois. 10) Washing tor. t" rest. Both machines were damaged. Sam Korzin, :?40 Virginia strep", vliu left his Port auto s:ardinjr at th.. . orner of lth iven'i und Virsjiuia street last n:?ht, report? that som ne. came a!on? ami to 4c tho oar w :.:!! 1 n-as sons for li rr.innte?. 'veral other minor auto aociderrs vv.-re recorded over the werk-tnd. bur 1 i dsta;'. v r not ir -.-. 1
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AP.CH J: SMITH hart left tho on pioy of the Calumet Trust and Savins J bank to take ehargt of hi autwmoW'.e j accessory in-siuo-"? rooerttly ct '.- .'..-hod htre. " ; Tin; 'jrr:i;x op shi-iba.' o:i,.-s..i-j i-r'J th- id.?t r.r au; if .il woman ti.. a. -rid ha i v,t l:ro ti, is .dayin--r i.i r. ! !.' roniaru-.c at the ICtriVy t Lea ire
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1I:. i;. J. 1AV1, prt-s-.d-r.t of 1 1Chainhr of Ooiiimeree. announces tin tho offioials. headed by Mao Callahan, w I! th.- siics-? of !in at Chamber ooovoiay 1 unohoo Wcdri'.'M.ii, .t.i;.u'y Itth.
SUCCEEDS BROTHER AS I5AHAI LEADER
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Two yi'ar.- ago N,i::onat prohih.l ioi. became ff .-! i vo. jf the sjood vor of fh- Chh-as .-O'lrifil s.t-irte.1 ;t,
tho rij?ht dlroctltin licit year it isjht j
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v- !" !"'U1 f-'el-ruary T;h. while n r.aK. ,-.o::i" polHU-Un from Indiana iaroh 'jth. JOth und 11th. the aunuai I Harisjr. is th.- latest aspirajit fJr tho :'h toj-nanunt w:-' ! h-M. ! C.iniy : - pub! :an ha'-man art,! .v
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ltAiu ,ilHLl; nmi:. I.inkirii; ur their laids orj 'niCu"hmc" ;irlor.. w i l)i iho? oji gm:li: i
Tti:iiiy i.- i ;.!acs T t-- Kp:. po T01r" c'': rae.- at th.. I tinned th"' ' b-iin-n:. work Sunday si:-"! t
j ; r ,ent t oo. :. iu an "hairinnr '!: the w .t .'d- of Ui- it" . ! J"';r KilliT'u. ot' J-ik i'-u:".. wh.- Jim M;:ro. harsel with runnliit
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Mae. Rene Batigne. Mrr.e. Eene Batig-nc. visith; in Washington while her husband continues Lis duties as a mernter of the French delegation to the arms conference, was Miss C!a;re Voirzht jf New York before, hsr marriage. She was a prominent fijniTe in social circles in the metropolis.
ART rHTKItPOX and Ma u tiro !'a-ii-fou, itioro oomntonly known a.to.or":.their Hat: 'hioag.. dub freTid. a.- th"T SkowcKian.." wii! p,i ve frto (?iiibition in a matehod gar.T-- of t iirec cushiott ' hii.iard:' in the .-i'.ib r-'-n.. i next f-'alutduy voniri;. Th ;r'ir,o J prom:!i.-f to t.- oso-tmf z.-- "-o!.t no-: j aro to.-ur '.Sic -'J:nn;i; of the billiard j lea,,-, j " ' i Till-: 'Jtt.WKR -OUVOnATl.)X lia i been award-d orfraof by t'.i.; M:s- j so-iri. TCii.--)J v T.-x;i.- in. i or the con- i vtrai-Tton of .i I'.rsvir typ. "'K'") S.-.i i ti.J-epor..' i .1 wuter ! r.-a in.r p'ai.tj
riohantcd .ML 55ortan.fr) A',: has toon ehcen ruccessor to tho Salt? Abdul Baha as hetid of the century o'.i LUhai piovement, Mohamed A!i iB a
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i 5'ht'O'i Kallons of water ' a. h i.-ur and iha Uliah. founder i: Bah&is.n. j -j t .ra.se oapaoity at tort of 10a in set . r . ; -
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A ;..-ed hoi:?e hi bren as-sarf-d nt ! ' ' " ' t lry th".i!r ;r; t'la'-y ;i,i:i vni:i!: j ""..! !: i t; -.ho,; four flat;: of Mim M..r-. (;-oli(fi :,: I,.;- ), ' ' ' 'h-: '- ' :rand : a ilari,-,! . oornpany : app.-ar for ih-- 1 . r - : j - .. t- -. .,- ,;3ry r-.'t of tr.- At,.-:i. r.n I-j a-; i riv i - Mi , V.- or,,. .-. V, . ! W-.i., l-'alo.-. hV,r;..-ft l.-ur.oiit at- 1 1 h-rhcrt o-o;,. s- ih.inko.c ar" s'nr:'. j Har-'oor
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ta a:i f-O'ii 11 rar.k in t lvo tat ion. T. lo'.r ..: the t ;c.k' 1 "ni" bad l- ' n:-. 0". th' i-.irt.lv a:;d ciatu." -.v hr"i-.-i; and t rtace ' 't r. .-!l..!'0 fr-;- ih's .la r. i t-C. " Th" borplor:- a-- bl: ci ta 1 . .-.;pe.j tisrirre throujih a r"sr i-rino-Of the htnti.vi.
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The injured woman is about t a at ;' i j ears ot a?c and one of th..- ja.i feat- j ure., of tho case is that h t-i-j j mother cf a thrco weohs' old bubo.
GARY
EXPLOSION
(FACIAL TO THE T.V15j WHITTNG. Ind.. Jan. 16. Whiting "o-s the scene .0 a sal accident early yter4ay morning, when Mr.-. John CThebenik was severely hurnerf at. her home. 50S Front street, i-v a gasoline eiplosicit. Mrs. Chebtnik itroso at t 'clock and in starting the f.re prcked up the. h ej-o sf.-n e can t put some oil n the. fire. It however pro-e.l to bo msoline in t'-ie can, n ith th.j result th.t it exploded. Tho wr man ablaze attempted to tir.loc"; th-- door to set outside but couldn't do it. 50 in hr frenzy he opened a window and l imped through ;hs.t . There were soon rescuers at her side and a phy.iciari and th.- hro depatrmnt were ..!Ied. The fire in the honsc iras very slight and was extinguished' before tiie deTaj"tmcnt arrived. The poor woman ho rfevr wflj in a lradfu2 state when Dr. liaifasa arrived. The i'es'i was a.'l burned off tie hand and she ti a burned all over her Irtxly. Her condition wast yur.h ihat Barur.'j ambulance wa-s s-cured nr-.d she was rushed t the South (,'hiic.jo hosrpital where it ii thought 'hit .fhe cannot recover. It is not hnown Iiott the frttsojine biAppeined to be it! tho :eroscno ran. as for gasoline, the can t-ho'iM be red. The spout and the bottom were blown lit of the can whie.h ti bring held at the tir5 station pndiDT an invest iga- " ion to learn whether t not the con1 ents were purohaied this way ana it ) a.t what store it wis purchaser!.
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HEAR
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ho-; FT1ANK STKT'IM'INS. Jr.diana Harbor den it and oro.i-or of l .-nl.ist Hal .Stephens. Itrynolds butldituf. in clary, -a ho was broiiulit to too Mcr
hospital hl:Jt week to -ur.u.- r;ro ati o i - J 'Tllll
eratioa fo:" apptndi'.-itis, i j.-peit:
c o n v a 1 e . i n .t r.i.-ely and will be abb. t- ;;.'fro return ho trie in a t tino. jai.:r.i
li-xlc-1. rat irdaf . of . Stevi 1.- .r . "J t : if lirot her . w nr. w .- 1 . ! t iioo-ol.j iccld.-ut. -V "
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For TUESDAY Only
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EAST CHICAGO
THS city fathers will meet :n the j eouneil chambers thi evening to take; action on many important ordmancc-y.j CAPTAIN- T.OY vr. FKIK', principal j of the Washington grade school, bat-j
t.ea .umsi .t tnrousa t.u marippe ana is back in his office this weeh.
THE lust two "weeks mill .-pera-.irro-at th Republic Iron and Steel company lave continued on a hie her r--" rCfr'.3si basis than for over a y-iar.
1". Kr BECKER, feoretai y and treasurer of the Hubbard Site! I'o ur.dry, i.s reported to be leaving the mploy of this tonipan;, th-; first of next ir.otitU.
573 Hohman Street
Phone 1441
Tuesdays Big Bacon Special
l3PfTT SHllTtlVP HOBHRT If.
AIEX A NT.1 Fill haii returned homo sound of i!mb, mind and .pirit. itftrr; an absence of several, jr.oa'.'is do-vn stats, i
"JIMMY" -HAW, the c.emeh--. a-s;.. wr.tes back to his many friends from Miami. Florida, that he ia enjoying himself "reelins'' some ibis ot.es cut of the Gulf.
Sweet Cured Breakfast " Bacon, whole or half & Boneless Rump Corn Beef, 10c
3 lbs. All Beef Hamburger, 25c
OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY
jmmssmissa
For Men
At almost yovi own price. Ask those who partook M r .i . j r..i .1 H
or me most wonaeriui snoe vaiues
Merchandise of very fine quality, offered at much below regular price for luesday only. Raie vaiu indetl, are there! HOSIERY of Every Kind at Savings
i WOMEN'S ALL-WOOL HOSE
heavy quality; lxl rib. OCp I mw "11 her pair
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pair
GIRLS' medium weight line ribbed cotton, hose, black and O C
bi ow n.
Per pa;r.
WOMEN'S lisle hose, seam back
style, gocd quality, black Q
inly. Per pair.
9c
ffeather mixtures, with clocking effect. Special, per 1 QQ
4 X J
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WOMEN'S SILK HOSE With lisle top. "Phoenix" (juality, in black
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and brown, special, ' I O
per pair S
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iVOMEN'S part wool hose black only. Per pair . . .
39c
SIX BIG SPECIALS IN DOMESTICS
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SHEETS 81x90. extra line qual- TURKISH TOWELS- Plain bleach
0'
ity bleached sheets; the OCkf$1.65 value
quality, I Devalues, ope- " f cial, each xvv
HOPE or DAISY BLEACHED MUS- GLASS TOWELING Red and
LIN Yard wide; 23c "j C value. Pervard .
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49c value., per yard. .
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while checked, linen fin- "j it-h. 20c value. Yard. .
PILLOW CASE TUBING 45 inch UNBLEACHED SHEETS Famous ivide; "WearwcH" brand, O 7 "Vi earwell" brand, 72 x Q C
)0, $1.39 value, at
VOMEN'S UNION SUITS -Extra heavy, rlcccc lined, low reck, no slt-er. ankle length. C 1 A Q Special at I .H
CHILD'S WAIST UNION SUITS i lecce lined, high neck, long sleeves. Specially priced for Tues- 7Qr dav at 17 C
5a S.&H. Stamps
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The Store for Values
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EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE AND LEATHER
SHOES OXFORDS PUMPS OF CALF KID AND FABRICS
UP TO $10.00 VALUES
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UP TO $12.00 VALUES
fiO Tfe.
A LIMITED SUPPLY FOR A LIMITED TIME
Watch Our Windows
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Boot-Shop
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Summers Blue Band
"Take Advantage of these Money-Saving Offers. Stock Up Now $2.00 Victoria Fountain Syringe . . . . $1.39 $1.50 Davidson Fountain Syringe 98c $1.50 Palatable Cod Liver Oil $1.23 $1.50 Pepto-Mangan $1.15 $1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk 79c 50c Our Own Cold Cream 33c 10c Palmolive Soap, 4 bars 31c 4 oz. Peroxide 1 5c 60c Malsified Cocoanut Oil 33c
argams THE FEDERAL . ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Model 22 The Federal Electric Vacuum Cleaner weiu-h'- only eleven pounds, as it is made throughout of cast aluminum, highly pol
ished, rust proof. Tfii air is sucked right through the carpet,
causing each fibre of the rug to be straightened up and thoroughly cleaned and brushed. The revolving brush picks up threads, ravelings and cotton from any kind of a rug. As little as $5.00 will put one m your home today. Balance in small monthly payments.
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Pathe Boy Pony Contest
ca:i drive "Pathe Boy" for
lou can nde i'athe boy cr jou ca:i drive ratr.e uoy lor ne nas a i-'rtiij .unv
carriage and the shinmest little hainc j.?. 0'u can own him fcr your very own wiUout spending a jingle penny. Enter the cor.tctt today.
We Give S. & H. Green Tradiag Stamps. Free Delivery
Pharmacy!
FOR TH COrT'ENlENCE OT THE PUBLIC
:g (' HOHMAN ST -n STATE. HAMMONJD.IND?.
Use Sarnmers' Clinics Laboratory Laboratory Report: Hammond city water safe for drinking rur" poses.
569 Hohman
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