Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 11

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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

MABEL NORMAND

IN CRITICAL CONDITION

ll'iry Homier, cd" Crown I'oir.t. was f ried $10 an! con 9 In Judge lAubt-'a court in Oary for Belling- insanitary rnilk In the city of Gary. Tho fint w:i3 s..fred on complaint ..f City Food inspector ttnet Jara."n-k. rh a!s- ma.lo the arrest. Tiio. milk was absolutely filthy and made unlit f r "use hy iednr; kept, tn rusty cans, accord: uj to !ho city food lnerectur. ' j County Trcasurt-r Ralph Rr.idf.". -1 lias again been confine h p r.errej this wttlt cn account of throat srou'jie. "r. I'r. Farley Is In rhWs- vtjI this week ta'ning- t'.i rsd'.um treatment for goitre, ller condition l-j very much ;rn;rov,-iI. The treatment. are given lumif-r thi: supervision of I.t. Mr". J. XA . he--.er. ;lr.-. r. 1 Sii.-r'.-vi.li.-.?, Mrs. .. H. V". .lA.J4r.sen, Mr.--. .1. Gi.Vos anl several .:her T.ri-m'ne;it C:oti 1'V'ln: club wanton are In atf-n-l-nr.ee .Uty at the ttary County clu. vhr the me'lng the rrcs?rt ar.ii ;..-.sr presidents' association of the Federated Club-s of Lake 'ounty beir.fr iAnci.tvr. was ."frvfd 1; ;.. arc. the afternoon ci!ri promises to be TAOfft attractive. ) JaJg E. Mlit-a Nvrf .n pave two addresses in Oary this- wcc'.t. on Tuesday J-ijrM he spoke at tho Oeore V.'a.:- : net on celebration tit the Harris -.-a -lub. telling- the members .!' about tin's Father of It.s Country" arul his $r'.: ajhereno t- the truth. Oh 'Monday r:gh he cart an a i.Mr - a' the .;: . Commercial club tlisci.-sl'ic the con-::- J none ir. Lk county in v. hie: he cornes :u contact in his 3 st judge ' i .t jjvenile vnurt. re4.a::ng; that Lake'

cu::ty is nor rcceivinK 'he atteutlcvi ii ncd in the pu'olla institutions for the untfortnnote :cl minded ai.d tntn tally defective.

A. H. Condon, superintendent of tho ake cojnty school.--, hap returned from Kenasaler, where he attended a meeting of county t--jperinten Jent s, h.jld on Monday and Tuesday. The meetlv.? was attended by superintendents of els idjoining- eojntiew and was a very profitable one, iuiprlnlendnt Conduu reports. Mr. and Mr?. Raymond Rudolph a'e. the proud parents of a baby boy, born on Tuesday afternoon. The little lad in the first grandchild in the Randolph family and hi? advert into the family Circle has caused much Joy. He has been named Raymond Il-Jdolph, j;-. Misa Nellie Taylor r.pent Wasliir.jr!on'K 'birthday In Lowell, the guest t-t Mr. an J Mrs. Tom Taylor. The marriage of M '.. ? Lena LUsaclberK of this -ity t'j I,ynn Niksch !ou'; p'.e at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afte"n.jon at t:,t- home -of the bride, east f town. Mr. Niks-cu is engaged in i'arn:ir.p and tho yo-ing- couple wili make their home on the firm after a phort V( (i 'iig trip. The young couple were treated 10 an rll-'frishloned cin'.avari i'ti Wednesday Tiifiilt by a crowd of their young friends. The Lvath of John Vteifer, a respected c;t'.:;en of thij city occurred :it his home f;t 1'orier street on Thuri"iav

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erem.-i and corn 7 Meatiorts. The decease I was OS years of ag and has been In the Kartifs busine.-a hero for many years. He leaves ;bef?idea a widow a tctniily of children, all grown to man and woman hood. Mrs. Juiia Krlenba.-h, J- lm. Henrietta. Pearl and Herbert of Crew a Point, Arthur, Mayme and Hernard of Hammond and Mrs. Lizzie Soho:! of tlary. The funeral will be h'ld at ,t. Mary's church on Saturday morning at 9:30 with Interment in the '".'atholic cemetery.

Reported That Film Star Is Practically Paralyzed As Result of Influenza. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGLLKS. ch.lir'.. IV-b. 24. The condition of Mabel Mormand, film pt;.r, ill from influenza aggravated by her nervous brt-adown follnwlag the n-.ur-cler of AVilliam hesmonil Taylor was described as "trravo and i-ritli.-al" by her physicians at her .secluded temporary homo In Altadena shortly before no'.n today. Instead of showing improve mc-nf, it was stated, Miss Xormand lost strength flaring the night, a relapse causing physicians to ilecluro that her condition vas critical. Tw.j liurt-en are in constant attendance or. the noti-d eomniedionr.e and only her phyficiana are allowed to :-,,e her. Telephone inquiries at the home of Miss N'ormand brought this brief i-tate-tnent : ' "Miss X&rmand'.s condition is grave, .'he is critically ill. The actres.s, v.ho was the la-;t per-;":-, who saw Taylor before he nai siain and who collapsed at his funeral, moved to Altadena fnm her Los Angele.i homo for reit and to recuperate Iron: her nervous breakdown. t-'he was stricken with influenza lust Monday. It was reported that she baa been paritally paralyzed and that her temperature shows a tendency to bo sjb-normal.

to act any band and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this ISlh day of February, A. I', l'j'22. HEIIIIEUT L. WHEATOV, (Seal) Cbrk L. H. C. By: ICVTII EER'l, Deputy Clerk. 2:17.24:2:?

NOTICE TO NGX-HEiIIENT STATE OF INI 'IAN A, lAia-; l'' rXVY. IX THE MKK SlTEItlOlt tWUT, S1TTINO AT HAMMOND, 1NI;IAXA MAH1.1I TKIIM. lf'-'. Eiizabf th Ilcintjc Vj-. Laura, l!.ints. Cau.-c No. 2l:5. Action to Qu'..-t Title to ib-vl E-ta;..- In L::.!:e County. Indiana Now cvnu a the rlaintirt by M.-Alecr. Porsey & OilVlt, attorneys, and shows tiling of oompl.iirit herein on I-' hi ua : y ), .922 aril now fllc-i an affidavit of a. eompctent s-rson. sho ing that the defendant thereto. t"-wit: Iaura Ueintz. is not a resident of the State of ludlap;:. Said defendant !- t her., fo-o b.er"by notiJled ff the pendency of said action and that the fame wb i stand fur tri:.l at the next term of said Court, and t ha t unl'-ss sic- appar and tn"-.ver or d- n.ur t!i. reiu, i.t the calli-ig of said c: ii:e. on the ITtri day of April. 1122, tic same teinc foe si st (lay id" the next (erm nt sn.id Curt to be begun and rrbl lioorn r.umb'T 1 In th t'om t lfciise a' iUramwul, i" said County and fu.te. on the 2nd Monday f.f March, A. D., K'22, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. IN WITNESS "WHEEEOr. I herei;.:t bet my hand and affix the .-.eal of said i'.unt. at Hammond, Indiana, too' 10th di-y of February. A. D. j"::. ICLJIBEUT L. WH EATON, iSeiul ")-rk L. S. C. P.y; e'OItA I). AXI'MlsO.V. Deputy '.'lerk. 2:17:24:".:'!

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BERT ESGHER OUT FOR ASSESSOR AGAIN Hammond Man Seeks Republican Nomination for Township Assessor. i-.ert L. Escher, il 'Webb street. Hammond, is again a candidate for assessor of -North Township. To the majority of the residents of the township, his 5:8 me has been associated with tha 'f.:ce most of the time within th-;ir recollect ion.

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NOTIt'E T- X N-It E 1 DEM T STATE O.F INI 'I ANA , LUCE -EN-TV, IN THE LVKE SCPLHI'Jl: ' ' tf ET, .SITTING AT ILVMMONI. TNI "TANA. J AM'AKV TEEM, 1322. Ida It. I.'.rifrohr vs. John S. Ear.gohr

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MAN, 75, HELD FOR WIFE DESERTION

Now comes th" plaintiff by S. " i'v.yer, b-r attorney, and files her complaint herein, tog-ether with an affidavit o-' a competent person, showing that th" defendant thereto, to-tv:tt J hn S.

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and served continuously until I?l. la lac 7&1S election ho was a candidate i.a the primaries. The vote for republican candidates was close. A re-count vi.- dem.ar.ded. Mr. Eschtr lost on th-s i-e-..-ount by just thirteen votes.

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BARNES SAYS CLYDE IS A "U00D SPORT" Lew Barnes eays he is stronger for Clyde Cleveland of Hammond than over before. "I like tho way Cleveland took' his defeat in the county chairmar.f.hi? lection," said Barnes.

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of Indiana. Said defendant is notified of the pen..l

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at the next term of said Curt an i that unless lie appear and answer or demur therein, at the tailing of said cause, ) the Kth day ot April, 1522. the same bemg the ills' d..y of the re.xr term ; said Court to be beg-un and lie Id it. 1 toe. m number 2 in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and Suit., on. the 2nd Monday of March, A. I'.,. !22, said action will be heard and d.-t, : -mined in hia absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereua-

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Cut flowers, such as Ko.-.es. t '2.Peas. Carnation5. Joiujuiis. i.;!e' OKDEKS DEL.IlKKD OS m jokt no nci; Hammond Floral Co. 552 Hc-hman St. Phone 309

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DR. H. E. FEHRENBACHER OvnUsr Rooms 5 and 6, Eder BIUi; 627 HOHMAN ST. Phone 2328 Hammond, Ind.

W. F. BRUNT Contractor 490 HOHMAN STREET Concrete Construction a Specialty

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Mays Locates In Gary, j Harry Mays, the -"miracle man," who j worked West Hammond and Hammond ; for several months has at last located ' it: Gary where he ia effecting "cutl-s" j

by the "laying on cf hands." Maya is not being' molested by the police as he as ia Chicago. He be?an his "cures"

two years agio at Carlisle, Ind.

11EHT E. E5CHER j He Ccided that settled is con- j r.eetlon with the assessor's office. How- j ever, his friends have been insisting that he- gret into the race again this ear, so he' is making- his announcement as a candidate for the republican nomination tahject to the rrimarie3 ia May. Mr. Escher has been a resident cf Hammond thirty-two years. He gives some interesting .figures on the cost of assessing the township. The appropriation to cover the expense of assessing it in 1903. the f.rst year ho held ..ffico, was JT00. That, mark you, covered Escher's salary, all deputy hire and ofHce expenses. Since that time t ho cities and surrounding territory f North township grew in population and wealth until in lSI', E.-cher s last year, the, appropriation was S 3,000. This steadily increased since 191S and tor this year $40,000 has been set aside to cover expenses- of assessing-. CONCERT AND THEATER EVENING Given by the German Eer.ef.eia! Enion District 523 Ilatnmor.d. Ind., Sunday night. Feb. jOth. at German i a Club House, corner Sohl and Indiana ave. Dentins 7 Ii- m. -Tick' t '.Or. 2-2-1

MOONSHINER PINCHED j j Stanley Suefiaski. of North Chicago i

was arrested on Broadway with a quart i cf moonshine in a suit case.. Judje Dunn gave him $130 and thirty days.' Police raided the home of Stanley Pus- '

kewcz, 1340 Wilson nt. and seized a still. Ha will be arraigned tomorrow.

Jud Tunkln Rcmarkt. Jud Tonkins says very few people honestly believe all the world loves a !over excepting the slightly prejudiced vonns lady tn the eae.

SAFE AND SAKE for Coughs & Colds TV.il tyrup li different from ail other. Qu:gfc fehef. No optct. Mr everywhere

Oar Work Can't Be Beat OPEN FOR BUSINESS Figcst equipped shoe repair store in Calumet Region. HALF SOLES 7r Sewed ' JC

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WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT CHAMPION Shoe Repair Co, 542 HOHMAN STREET Half Blodt North of State HAMMOND, IND.

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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c James Corsr1ej MEE HOTEL Resturant Phone 574

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294 North Hohman Street Phone 3641 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Vs barrel, with an order, $1.05

Best Creamery Butter, per lb 39c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lb, 43c Rolled Oats, in bujk, per lb 5c Pop Corn, guaranteed to pop, 4 lbs. . . .25c Corn Meal, yellow or white, 10 lbs. . . . .'25c Corn Flakes, Post Toasties or Kellogg's, 3 pkgs. for 25c Raisins, Sun-Maid Seedless, per lb 23c Prunes, fancy Santa Clara, per lb 12c Peaches, fancj', per lb. 25c Fancv Peaberry Coffee, 4 lbs 95c Per lb., 25c Fancy Santos Coffee, 4 lbs 95c Per lb., 25c Our Very Best M. & H. Coffee, 3 lbs. .$1.00 Per lb., 35c Our Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs 87c Per lb., 30c Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb 59c Fancy Gunpowder Tea, per lb 55c Finest Cocoa, in bulk, 2 lbs 25c Pet Milk, per can 9c Fancy Sugar Corn, 5 cans 49c Fancy Peas, 5 cans 49c

Fancy Kidney Beans, per can 10c Macaroni and Cheese, No. 2 can 19c Fancy Beets, No. 2 can 10c Corned Beef Hash. Vrmour's very. Lest. 4No. 3 can . . 29c Apple Butter. 8-oz. jar 10c Peaches, in heavy syrup, large can 25c Fancy Pineapple, per can 35c, 3 for. .$1.00 Fancy Bartlett Pears, large can . .29c Fancy Egg Plums. !o. 2 can 15c Pure Preserves, all nwors, large jar. . . .29c Fancy Oil Sardines, 6 w'ns 25c Lighthouse Soap, lObir. 49c U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bar& . 39c P. & &G. Naptha, 10 bar. . . 55c Jap Rose Soap. 3 bars . 25c EXTRA SPECIAL Snider's Catsup, large bcttle 25c Snider's Tomato Soup, " cans 25c Snider's Pork and Beans, No. 3 can. . . ,19c Horse Radish, 3 bottles for 25c Pure Vanilla Extract, 16-oz. bottle. . . . .?9c Pure Cider Vinegar, large bottle ...... 15c Safety Matches, per doz. boxes .10c

Free Delivery to All Parts of the City

iT' C - 0 i -Tomorrow V A Wonderful 8 Morning! M Oh Fq'tV1!! OpportttBity! I W sW I

Practically All

Are . Kalf of last Season's Prices 1 1 Every New Style ! All the Smartest E fleets I All Sizes All Widths! f

Think of it before the Spring Season has really gotten under way we announce a tremendous sale of newest styles in NEWARK Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials and Sandals for women at prices that will startle thrifty folk for miles around ! Thousands of pairs of smart, new, original, equisitety designed footwear that cannot positively be duplicated anywhere at anything like our prices. Brown, tan and black calfskin, kidskin, suede, patent leather, satin, etc. All newest heels military. Cuban, French, and baby Louis. Turned and welt soles. Perfect shoes, newest styles. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS. By taking advantage of this sale at its very beginning TOMORROW ycu will get the CREAM of the selection. Come prepared to buy at le ist i WO pairs., for the bargains will exceed your every expectation!

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The Largest Chain of Shot Stores in the United States.

HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings , r-' v.tps Open Saturday Evening to Accommodate Ct rt.

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