Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

Issues of. thn parrvpaisn were "broug-ht out .by the Individual candidates who wero jrlvtn an opportunity to address

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j;.a i'r.'Mi looai uair'i.s a': . ;U',v intVotod has Wi n ': i.-r-'. ;i'Vi ssf'ji iiairu rvtry . . f any conducted in the

;:- -ro taan t.SaO aws nan- i wa the .j.ivir.nt r-p!y. AVhl:o the r.;. 'harlot Iiobson of thii .-!'it ; l.c-r was :ri the ;i. t of rUU:. the cash do partiv.ont, 19r. wore fmin-.l ! roi-rf r. Mr. Kovd. h y!tvd to a ra-s-

honors wera won by Mrs. F. I. TownsJoy and SJrs. ImogKiie Hart and Mrs. Otterihoinier truest prize. Tho riostss

th nu ntlns. John KilWgtew and ChM. ! wrvi'J a dainty two course lunch. The -M. Dy. r, candidates for county clrk: i al ternoon was much enjoyed ly t!io

jif-presontaiivo otta l-'ltleld and W. D. Uuntor. candidates for county treasurer; l!c Lund and Jerry N'oor. can-

did.otts for township trustee; Attorney Dane T. Itostnthal and I'etcr lluult, candidates for state ro-vrest.ntatlve. et nl, were nmone thn candidates present last night. o'l.ilrman Thomas announced that due to tho IV. health of Hazi-1 K. Groves, candidate for county treasurer, the banker waj raaubls to be present.

filIT THEIR O. IK'S. O. r.'a and all equipment of the Indiana Har'or National yuard organisation, Ccinp any ""LV" were l..ni'd to li'.e boys at their headquarters on MlchV'an uvon.ie last night. According to Captain C.lrm, Coni-:-..iny "K" of Kast Ciiicatro will he is-s-ii d rq jlpinent soon.

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The Independent Woman.

is on of tho brightest Jmvels which adorns our madorn. economic system. Hut too often this Independence Is gained at this- cost of health, and the wage-earning woman ntruR (ties throiiKh her duties, a picy to norvousness, backaolio and despondenoy. lJue not her lnderondenc tlin-n boi-otn-more of a burden than n Joy? I.ydla V.. rinkhant's Vet:e!ab!e. Compound has helped many sui-h women to r"--ifain their Zest in life, and will help many mor-. Adv.

ladiofl. The nur!e committee of the "Welfare Association met yesterday afternoon in the "Welfare rooms in the Bee Hive bid?. ".Irs. G. V. Lev. is, the r.owly appointed chairman, is irrttlnjr things lined up tor her jesrs work. Tho meeting wa.s well attended and much Interest shown. Airs. IL "W. Johnson Is spending a few days at the home of her son, August Johnson, In Crown Point. IVArinoorl.itr I!. r, A Tl-a

Henrv V.v.y.r r.f Xorthnf nvr-min on- Tempted to Steal.

tertained at a iv viook dinner and r'"''r man ft

later at cards, in honor of Dr. P. L. I r? V"f hw lips hf wondors

Towiisley's birthday. The quests were ! if iff re is flnyth'njr in thf purse for Ir .and Mrs. F. L. Tovvnslcy. Mr. Joe! Mm. IV.sroo Tniriscrlpt. Iteid, Jack Ha Kid and Mr. and Mrs. i ' " " " ' ICarl Hummfll, of Hammond, the latter i XSallSSHiiSiSmmi a fistcr of Mr. I'.rown.

Tuesday evenlngr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hummell. of Hammond, entertained the latter'3 brother and wife, tho Henry Urowns, and Lr. and Mrs. F. L. Townsley at cards, at the conclusion of which a delicious lunch was served. Mrs. J. p. Thompson and daughter, Doris, who have, been confined to bed with an attack of grippe, are a.tdo to be up and around.

i .t. ti.e test and were oriel i- 1 Many of these oatfie wore valj nil-rial , but farmers arc t-vi--: ; wonderful co-op.-ration in nsr v.-i: :i s'.att and national a:i-

;os in eradicatins the dreau dis

.! dairy at Whi'irr-r. -which rea ?ooii pc-rtion of the milk saip- . :: :-"'. Johns, were aetiv-. in ' - :.e i a vest is.1t Ion. Members '.v..'.,. t r rirm attended meet mars -. t and offered their co-op-a ;- .-vol y turn.

rt..y for help butt no a.---'., t.inoe - .: e. The ." .oiv.l j-.di'i.er li-ft as jutck!y a ho cattie. .Mr. Kovach sa;.s he jinvcd a f';:;j c ai ting-, which, the. bandit

:-d o-i his hand.

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mf.vs n.i n mci:tim;. "!, aehlevements '" the M'en's (T'a'J the Has I Clica-r.) Methi-dist charch

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; lii.stallinjf a radio eqaiptm-r-t recclvint; j.'tetioii in thidr assembly tovras, The ?t. v.idio ph.xio will make it .possible for ss-I the n-ccicitsif of cable and current new.j St! at. all tao.cs Kirtn the. da, audib.e to the I an entire eotisrreiratioti. A committee

caws oondomned hv I of tite .Mi u's e'ub h .j 'o-n appointed

:3 diiided. After the valuer! with f'::i power to paiciiaso the new i: i in ded.icted from t he j appaa ras. pra :.---d value i h s : a t e -pa y s A. I'.. Oaks, -president cf the Kngin-

: ore third of th remain- i-er.t o-i.l : -i .t!-.ri,';i froverr.rn.-r.t ' ' -1 ; fat :ner b ars a ena- i il.na

Mrs. Villa "Welch of North Matroun ave. entertained a few friends at din-

No Time to Linger. r.Ml Steodum says that when he sors nn nrticle on "Ilrnlii Cells" ha hurries

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tier scsltrdttv noon. In tho afternoon1 ,, , .... . . . , .1 article on "How to Invest Your Srviro the tune wan snent In sewing carpet ' , , , awui oi.uw raK-s. Mrs. Welch expects to purcbas) --A ilniington New-s Journal. a loom In the verv taar future, and! " ""' make for her ho.ne a number of those i mTTVrM

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i ar t.i Georsre F. Nendor'V:r. who conducts a su f irrn and Is enthiisias a e.-ro a ' osis amone -i r 1 1

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practical rag rtiKs.

Mrs-. V,'. A. Mi. Ttitosh who has heen sp'-ndinjf some time with Sheriff find .Mrs. "W. H". Ohia iii Grown Point, rc4 turned to her home yesterday. j

Toe funeral o? Andrew 'Whit more, who died early "Wednesday morning- oT pneumonia, will he held at his home, 4S05 Grasselli avenue this evening at 7:"0 o'clock. The remains will he taken en the !' :! J Ui-a' S'nore t" lin f?-t urday morning for Goshen. Tadiana. where Interment will take place in the after-

!:. co-i.jany, ;,ii.-asu. who in- "ou. j". h.m -r.ix

, ;.,.. ;.,, ra !:- "qiiijoni nt ia the 'yard old and had heen a resident of iiamon.l Trust and Savings b:.nk, thia city for a number of years. He oho brio re tie -meethm, concerning j leaves to ntmini Ins loss his aired wife - pe'ue.-al s!i'..Jeot of a radio station, and one daughter, Miss Lucy "Whitincre. u iirr.-tns;;c!it c.miniii.-o in Deceased vas a member of the I. O. arce of tho sfchildret orc'iestr:l en- O. 1'. of this city, whose members will - a ;ti : a t to ... l:"hi at. the Metiio- meet at tiie hall tliia evening at 7:00

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V. i wat d ' PfiTj, of the commercial photoirraphy d'-t-.irtmeat of Nassau and Thompson, was sp.-akor at the nwetins on his exTii-Tienen as camera man !n the

'.are wor: i war. ' ji t" d.'hiyed a col-j !':.! en of ca r ;o!.venir.i and told of ' l is many '-.rapes from "Jerry's" sheila

that made rh a.'set;'lly feel that they were in the battle themselves.

o'eloek to attend the funeral services of this brother. Mrs. Harry Spencer was hostess to the Grasselii Piridsre Club at her home

A resolution en-l0n 143th st. There were five tables of

bridtce, one bein.r a guest table, the puests were Mepiiawes Emtra Henry. M. Specter, T. D. Match-n, L. Ottenheitn r ra.d 7,. tt. Cimrbell. The hlch

j m::TiiLifA mi-ktim;. ! The spirit of opti;n;-m prevailed at a

republican ma. -3 meetiP.tr last evenln?, where mere than two dozen candidates -.onareqated in a jret -tofrether and petaerjoaintod K'-1 h er : n held in the

Vwano l.a'l. 137th and Ieodar streets, Indiana liarror. under the aupJc.s of i.e ";. h'-o !..n elai).

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HEMSTITCHING

IlemHttfoh your Spring Garment with lied ! r MiriT Thread; by Waney. nuiioii aH i-iilsm, lit tate Plo.ne -l id, ll'imurji d, 2-14-tf

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WANT FT1 A r"spo!-sH..ie routde, no j c:-.i'.dr n. v. o-i1."! Ih.e t oaro i,r home ! w hiie f'l'r. :'y jr.-es away tor SMtnTTi.-r, j Wcad l ay ;""ii: rent. i r ri-fer lioes j J.l J-ast ' "i-.h aa".) oa'y. Addr ss U-217, i care T.iu.'J, haTimctil 2" !-T

Have you tried ths new Sterling pmoke with that velvet tato. 1 r one touay

r .riT,."'!)i-.n .Tor:itay, Feb. 20 1 h 13-". V"UJ-.l wat-r will he .P hvercd sr. chsc l.a-j on Mondny. Voninosih -j

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no 1 j ya:r .-r.iers according;;. to insai. iifiht- j pror-irt d. livery. Centr;-.l Drutr St .r. ,-I.T.t Mich !?. Ave.. I'hono ir,0 T-nrti-.r..

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-...-y arid in Indiana narh.-.r I dten. :l fnrn. ha.rjr. rooms. Ist I'rio-r Store and by leadini- ' r-l icne.-s. In Kast Gln-a p. Addr "v":" !'--'-:. o-,. T;-i e - , l.r.immer,t.

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I hrc pUn and specifications for tie following buildings which 1 g ! ! he. ary vhe-e in led. Harbor. East Chicago or htting. ; : a.c fpitkunsjs are Lu!t cf t rick rd are large and roomy. The a. ft have cchJ ce -arc-e foundations, furnace heat, cement " ?;.--S tv.ndoty shad?, I - ht fixtures, gs hot wafer heaters, varn-i.-i oo-r?, etc. For funher particulars call at my office. Third F'.oor. Indiana Buiidias. 3717 Cedar St.. Phone I. H. 344-J. rj Poepis d Bath Bungalow ." $ 5.150.C0 C foorni. Bath and Sun Parlcr Bungalow 6,000.00 Ss Rooms and Bath Bungalow 5.600.00 ' nims. Bath and Sun Parior Bungalow 6,350.00 2 Family Residence, 6 Rooms and Bath, each i 0,000.00 1 Car Garage 650.00 2 Car GaraSe 875.00 ,-i.fore vou put any in to a home it will pav yoa to see me first. iice Hours; 8 to !Q A. M-: 12 to 2:30 P. hi; 5:30 to 7:30 1'. iL OJaer hours by appointment. Ering In Your Plans Estimates Cheerfully Given

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"JUDGE HER NOT" With Pauline Curley and Jack Livingston. Comedy and "Wild Men of Africa" . TOMORROW Dorothy Dal ton in "THE DARK MIRROR" Also Percy and Ferdie in "Stars and Stripes" And iMutt & Jeff Matinee Only "THE YELLOW ARM" SUNDAY Larry Semon in "THE STAGE HAND" ADMISSION Matinae: Adults 20c, Children 10c Nights: AdrJts 2, Children 10c

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March 1 5 th is the last day to file your income tax report without penalty so better go over your figures now. FREE SERVICE This Lank as in the past years will be glad to help you in making your report and without charge. We invite our friends and customers to take advantage of this service. The Door Stands Wide Open.

CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS Earned $100,000.00

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