Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 5
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Friday, February 2-1. 1022.
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l.o was surterititr from alcoholic poison, tllfj breath was redilent with what soeme.1 to !: the aroma of hair tonic. Vhn consclouuni-ss was finally restored It was leurneil that thu man va
l I'- tYonsvli.!, a harbor living at lit) AYi.'Sl 3'ifth avenue.
Potentate H. E. Sliarrer and his directors, p. a. furhcr, tiiorgro l,H,in. and N'orman Irridsn-', of OraU ti-mpif. leturnei yesterday from Kansas t'liy, Alo., where they tiarl bet-n attending t;ie, raeetins? of the Shrine Dlrontors" -.m- j elation of North Awerica. The Hammond hunc.li rearheJ Kant:i j City b'juday morning- and wero iiiiT.orliately taken !n tow hy the poloniaie j "t Lrfiavennw orth. Kan., who kltei them i
FLU EPIOEiC AT CARMELITE ORPHANAGE
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vision ci th dir-cn.r- mliitK at ,
wlntrn. vor 300 from nl! parts
i'Ot".itry were present. Monday evening- the boys were sue "t ri. bitf Fhow at the O.-phrsuai thiit
ins ;iiicf.: Auu'i ioan i-Ucc.l Kdry. ... American Tel. anl Ttl. l';iluwin liOiMin.ittvf ... tii'i iu m S"t.'-.l J! i .'rur-ibl. S'o.'I 'iUTa! Muinrs Lackawanna Nrr I."HL-h Vail.v
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ANOTHER BLAST FURNACE TO OPERATE
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Tuevdny the potentat.. of Ararat teni- n.?w cases f-vt-loj.-d t. i:i.v, i,!it lap Tie entertained all of the po:ntat.;si mvther .Minor!.-".- in charge 0!j that and tast cotcntattfi a; the Jlcadow i none of iho j.rstien's K ;r -.hiT-.z-T. A Lake Coarstry olul wUr thoy juayt-.l poiil'nrl:y of t;- o;ii.-. tnu- that no golf and dinner was nerve. 1. On t;: chiid wndor tnt ago cf thi-ve years la way ta and frr,m tiiff club the Ham- HI.
""-'"'J u-.eKa.ii.aTi stoppea off at the! Thyjj
r.ardsomc country horn of 1 J. B- .-tr!
and thy are -till talking- acuta the
ItohpitaUty which ho dluplayf-d. Tho directors' assocttlor wii: bt en. tertalrifd rest year !.;, M'Jrat temple at Indlanaio!is
tins rue Iti attct.d'ir.rr on the
!f :;r.s and li:tlo sirls. v. !.o an; in. and th. sick rt r: Loins oan-O for hy th sister :i i liarK-e of th?j orphar.a ;ro . At the prcfo-if tim th-re are 13 ter and 75 homeless iiis at Uto ort.hao.aur .
IEARY 1H ASSISTS
IERS I IH JEWELER PROGRAM
CALLED TODAY
REFERENDUM
FOR IK
CHICAGO. Feb 24 Formal ca!l fot a referendum vote of the coat miners
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cay rrom the headquarters of the I'r.lted Mine Workers cf America. John J. Lewis, president, annwncol. Each 'oca! Is xpected to vote on the queat5on b-y March 10. President Lewis predicted that tits men will vote to strike if their demands are not granted. Among these riej-iiandn are a six hour day and a fiv day week in the coal industry and oontir.uance f the present wnge Fcale. Tb call for a etrike vote Ifimres lh request made by rresldnt Lewis for a conference with the ooal operators at Cleveland to rii;cuKn a new wase contract. indicating that the head of the miners union ha.j about abandoned hope of brin-lni? about a conference with the operators.
WEST BA1KV. Ir.d.. Pfl. 21. The convention of the Indiana Retail Jewelers' Association, which is to le held this year at West Pa den Pprlnr-tu hotel, is scheduled for J;ir.c 11, 12 and 13, acoordSnt? to announcement re-
Ralph Koess'i.r. rf Marlon,
M-eretary of the association. The
proKraro for toe mectfp- ,H in cl-arge of V". O. Li" tt.fi. of Auhurtt. president of the UeieU Jewelers, and William H. P.indt. of Richmond; A. ,1. Iron, of Mow Albany: Fred Baldwin, of Gary; Cecil Litschert, of Manohefte.r, and Frank .S. C'rciin, of Frankfort, members of the tx.cutlre committee.
WILL MOVE TO TEXAS.
GARY FINDS DOCTOR DAS CONSCIENCE
Gary claims to have the most conscientious physician. He Is Dr. Spauidmg- who has just huns out hia shingle at S00 West Fifth avenue. Lunt nigrht tlie do:tor cabled the police and asked them to send a phy-
sst starsered into his office and col-!
lapsed. He was unconscious. "H? needs attention at once, but t can't take care of him." said Lr. Spauldir.jf. "To-j see, T just arrived In Gary and I haven't received my license from Jndianapolts yet.'Another physician was taken to the Spauldlnir office. He found the patient
Joi n Kifenberg. the smiling and pepfnl individual who has made many friends in Hammond while handing out the mat at t ic U'.ehler Bros, market. I provaring- to move to San Antonio, Texas. Mr. L'Sser.hers" came to Hammond four years ago last September to take charge of the F.uc-h'er branch. Two of hl daughters have been in poor health for some time and a southwestern climate has been recommeiffied. Mr. Kis-enbeig-'s empl.-.yers on learning of tiiis
offered him the management of the i
San Antonio branch, winch he accept- j -
ed. The family will art from Chi :a o j next Wednesday etveninst. i
Alex Grawzyk, Vho has 'been working In the Hammond store for r.early two years, will succeed Mr. Eiscnberg fin manaprer. j - -
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I'm-.' Oil IVc.im d Ster-
Killuny StV' ij
Reaftinsr Roi.ui.lio Iron nnJ Steel Texas Co F.'vS. Sieri Willys Overlan d Sinclair Oil ....
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t.HAIV MtBKKT. ..INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE preva:ld In th.- itrrain markets to.lwy. After opening lower for vfiiy wheat rtn.,1 hJKhcr for Jly toe portions of thr.- doii-eriO! were reserved at. the close. Fressure, on e:(h.r the buying or th selling; side was not -uslaiu d Corn developod a stronp undertone aftev ihe opt-ning and finished hljrher but oats sar?.M off in a tmiot market. Whoot closed , higher to S-sc l'.wr; corn 1 to 3-Sc higher, oats 1,0 lower to 5-gc higher, proxisjons bjarlit-r. Mlf'.0 i axii r.rt.ti v. WiiKAT---No. 2 red. f 1 . ;t S : r . , r-d- IK; No. ; hard wir-cr. ?l .'7i;; N'o. 2 hard yi;uiv. 11.37; No. 3 north, em prinir rtk.. ft. 37; No. 4 northern
spcine dk., $1
j Anctlier blast furnace v,-i!l be fired lot the i;.iiy works next week making mipi! out of twelve in opiration. This i will i ;a.-e the plant on an opr-rat hijc nasis oi' ul.out ( .r cent. Furnace j N... 3 which has be.-n uudc.r$roinj; fci pairs for .several days will be the latest ! addition to the battery.
Card of Thanks f
Vo wish to express our thanks to the frlendu, nalt-hbors, Kn'ehts f Columbus and Railway Clerks for the kindness and sympathy extended ua at th; death of Ti.os. Sylvester Lahoy.
j .MdTHF.R. SON'S A ND I 'Al 7 -TITKRS.
TOO l-ATE TO CLASSIFY
Thiw increase in activity is rteeessi-.with the Chicaffo liiR Five, the. Kast tatci throuph the allotment this week Ch i. as olub has scheduled another of now orders for 13.000 tons of etc. 1 j mat-h for March 7. The Raruo with to the Gary plant. Harvey on March 1 was cancelled.
LAKE CO. CASES
A TAX valuation report of the Calu-
I met ri-ilt.n t...i., -. .. .
IN HIGH COURT! th,- .supervision nf Col. Walter J Rilev
!'" 'v''- leaviriK tor tne Orient, Is beins
INDIANA I'OLiS, In I . Feb. 24. 1!1C .vuprrioi eouit today overruled a pe
tition for rt hearing in I he case
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ol La k e
N. Buttnv'.l vs. I'. 17. Tvay
eljeuit court. Ths av-ix ilate court a filmed the Lake circuit court in the cant of George Gamble is. Fannie Rooney. Ti;'.- appelate court withdrew its opinion in the case of Ralph Cole v,. fie State and set Match 1 for oral arj.'M-
liiviit. The case :anic from the Luk. criminal court. James Farnan, Lul'ortc's nitorney was admitreii to the t-jpruii" court ue!
'"tu,u !rom the Last Chioaa-r. banker's office to executives of the manufacturers and business men in th..
district.
THTC transfer of the i-;at Cttoeo and Ind.ana Harbor Water companv property, where the stamloipe now stands, for a plot of irround to the rear of the fire station in the City Hall
. M'-ii'i, n;c itein complttvd Tl, I Paid a difference in t.r
ctty e of
!y, Fred Baldwin, V Huettncr.
V. Yetting and Carl
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Aside from its exquisite beauty, the Henry F. Miller possesses remarkable characteristics peculiar only to these Grands, which you cannot fully eppieciate un-
til alter you
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make a comparison.
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EAST CHICAGO HfCLT.O AL" your ", i:ddi. s o; tic Griffith American Legion l..st are ,?!vittr a grand ball i:t th. l.-wn t ouiorro v night and invite you over.
ALAN ' h u m h e r
ATTOn.N'KV WM. A. FL'ZY. is remodclitiK and adding another story to his ttat on Chicago avenue, at an estimated cost of neatly $3.0uo.
A LIFK'S lauirhln in one evening whrti ion see "The Connecticut Yankee In KitiK Arthurs Court." flay it: s at tlu Hartley tiieater next week.
LKWIP, secretary of the of Cr.mrneree. va:i luekv in
'li- Si'rnt Rooster award. Wedncsda -, winning- an ink stand in the center of which was erected a miniature reproduction of the Rates Steel electric pole. Richard A. Bates, superintendent of the Pates Kxpnr.ded Steel Truss
company contributed th
prize.
RIGHT Gary Rotarifcris returned from Indiannpo'ls where they attended th" Indiana district convention of Rota i tans The Gi.ry men were, c. M T.c:try, John R. Churchill, i)T. Harry Iv.tm. !. Hir.linsr Ii.n;. 17. A. Rldjre-
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STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. Sole Distributor for This Region 631 Hohm&n Street : : Hammond
TUB faschia t ion of pontics has got the better of j-oiins Attorney Dave Rosenthal. He has front and thrown his hat In the rinjf for state representative.
WANTED A middle-ngcd iady to dust in rn.it ure; steady position: apply at once. Fi'idus Mirniuti- and
JI7RRY NlX-.R of the No. r Kxpress i er ice. has announood liit-. catolplaoy j
it the Rupubhcau ticket for towttsh-'p
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; trustee. Jerr a trien ls are
liti) Ihe best of in k .
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'.Jfi-V: No. mixed. 57'?-5Ho; No. S pJlOllC IlaJlllllOlKl 4UhO. -""Irie
white, 5?Vi 9 69c; No. 3 yellow, 57 ? 38c; N'o. 4 mixed, 5a'.;,f:c; No. 4 white, 7.3 12 360; jCo. -I yellow, 53 66 ',2c . OATS N'-. 2 white. 5.fj 41c; No. 3 vh!te. 315., v 35c; No. 4 white, 32-
f HITAGO fl 1 CK'K. HOJS 'Ke ipts, 29.n'iii; market, active, mostly 151b 20c higher. Hulk, f 10.r'a 10. S3: top. iln.pn, h.avywe'jtht, 510.40 .''f 'H'.TO; medium weight, f lO.SO'ft'lO. J5. CATTLE--Receipts. 4.i.r. market Ken c rally .steady. R.r St it Choice and jirime. ( r l 3 ti 9 . S ; m 'Iium and Kor.d. $7 . 50 13: good ar.d choice, ?S.25;& 9.10; common sr.d medium. t.i ''i8.2i. Rut-.her Cattle Helf. ri, $4.."0 1I7.55; cows, $i .OOiti 3 . 35; bulls, $4 .00 'fi i. sO . ' SUUnP Receipts. V.O'jO market strons; to hi!ier. Lambs S4 lbs. down). $lf!.E"vf If.. 20; lambs: culls and common. il(.n'.i 12. 2.".
LOST Larjje brown catneoj
pin with woman's' head, heavy -old mounting; valued as heirloom; substantial
A Ni TI I K) ci e. titahl.-. ! nnklns in--M-
tujion added to the community, is the People's State. Rai.k at Kflth and For
th avenues, which opens for business
xt week. This i:s the ninth bar.k in
the city.
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YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS Thentre ';-n.."rt and Par.ee ?andny n'pht, I-'eb. 26'h. Itcifip 7 p. in. a; tiermunia Clu'. corner Sohl and In iiann avenue. dime early to secure frood seats for yourself and friends.
C. F. McKKLVI.'Y, of the R. fc- .'. -T., fnj' neither the cold wave r.r tt. ( eifchtuont h a .m-.-n d 'to n t have .-Tr-i.-i; Cuba yet. "Mack" was supposed, to 1 visit Florida, but for some unknown j reason sot it. to Havana. i
PERSHVKIIA N'CM tells. Encouraged by the elope score in tb.-ir first name
Kello Cigars Are the Best
OPEN FOR BUSINESS Beginning Feb. 25 New Barber Shop IN MEE HOTEL LOBBY John Fileccia, Prop. With ROTH for Past Six Years
etil! unconscious. Tt was decided that
in i .mi'. mwitw am...
The Federal Electric Washing Machine
90 of the wear oa your clothes is from the rub-rub on the washboard.
Clothes, like everything else, cost money, and the more delicate they are .the more they cost. Have you ever stopped to consider how many of your clothes are worn out by the scrubbing and rubbing method of washing? With a FEDERAL ELECTRIC Washing Mach ine you may wash the heaviest blankets and the finest laces perfectly and without the slightest injury. The FEDERAL costs but a cent or two to operate. Come and see the FEDERAL in action. $5.00 Will Put One in Your Home Today
85c Value $1.25 50c Box Chocolate Cordial Qothes Brush Stationery Cherries for 2 for 69c 98c 51c
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Look at These Money Saving Specials for Saturday and Monday
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ONE LOT OF MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS Sizes 36 to 40. Must Be Sold at Once.
P
ants tor Men
Your Choice of Tweed, Corduroy or Worsted, at
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9 Tjr jr t
oys Jtvnee rants Made of Heavy Wool. While They Last
The Test Of Greater
Holding Power
Scientific laboratory tests
have conclusively proved that the holdir.g power between layers of fabric in Hydro-Toron tires is 50 greater than in fabric not Toron-Trcated. Toron treatment resists water and air increases tensile strength and practically eliminates inside wear.
ivaro- i oron
Tires
re guaranteed for 10,000 miles against stone-bruise, rim-cut and blow-out. The Internal Hydraulic Expansion Process does away completely with skips, bulges, Misters and other hidden defects that cause tires to blew out prematurely. They are as big as cords, better than cords and sell at standard fabric prices. BENSON-HILL Tires, Batteries and Vulcanizing 628 H0HMAN STREET Phone 2782 Hammond, Ind.
They Sure Are GreatParkers Donuts
You have had a barrel of fun with "TOYTOWN
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We have completed arrangements and will soon announce Something New, Watch For It!
FRED C. DIETRICH & SONS Bakers of
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85 State Street, Hammond, Indiana
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FDR THE CONVtNICNCC Of THt PUBLIC
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MADE TO ORDER In Our Ovn Tailor Shop Cl i ad UP Come in and See the Wondirful Satis we are Making for the price Ml" if" Well Known ax Levin Co. Tailor 143 State Street, Hammond, Ind.
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DON'T Jny yours!f the plure oi wearing smart, up-t-dat clothes this Spring. Adopt our Eecy-payment Plan. Take 20 week to pay. You get guaranteed quality, rea! Fifth Avenue Style, while the prices you pay are no more than any good merchant ak-often !. A million people trade this way at our 47 stores.
Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepede Chine, Tricotine, Poiret Twill.
Polo Cloth, V e 1 o u r, O Cimel'i
14up
CHARMING DRESSES
SPORT and
CAPES COATS ghiichlia':
TWEED & JERSEY 322 $
OiT TTmn isrily tailored. SUITS
mbsturei . PONGEE WAISTS 1-98 a BIG VALUES MEN "The Store of Friendly Credit"
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