Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1919 — Page 8

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Non- that spring has crpe1. the old' problem uf garbage ,iisr..,l an. I .:. ' a. leys is uKain before the cny :iu t hr! ; i .s f Kast X'lm-Hgii with rniutK-i t,tv.. ! For Porn-- time pas;, u ,us J-,ti mi -os-' pibl to burn fully s..-nt-tiv.. i-.-r cut of the cllertions rnx-.lc by t!ie rity dump carts bt.-ausA fiuzens !' ,.1;.. manv of them reputablf Atopic l-m H larsor " number consisting of r.-si.bms of the I foreign sections, pay no tt"ini.m to the! request so frequently tna.b; that K.nrbajre ; hmi fbcs and stuff that will nm burn he kept entirely separate and district, m ! turee piles or receptai'es. j The plan is to inirn parbnjre nnd ' lepers; to us- ashes for filling in low! spots and to build tip a hanl surface for'

findyalioys; and to carry wire, tin .-.-ins. broken bottles, crockerv. r;,- t .-,tI

the rity. Put in the Harbor it is exr j.t ii.nally bad and the Civic Club mid better citizens are very much exorcised over it. Primarily, it is a matter of health an.l sanitation and therefore up to the board b-sifci!F-d t 1. k after sui-h interests, lint with apprir tint 10113 running only about three p r cent of the entire appropriations of the city, the board of hraith larks the facilities and the men to enforce the necessary regulations. Think of it. throe per onf f. t the pro-

i tec: ion of lualth and thirty-four per nt used hv the police and lire d . partin. en ts f.r the protection of property! I I; is evident that the city Is setting, lr tnat'ets of health and sanitation, all that it i paint- for. Here is where tbo , 'hinti' ir-.iit evintually be made. Somn ! r mut be worked out to give this de1 1 . rfn e nt greater assistance. Mi 111; wh lie, 1, ( every good citizen obey 'bo or iliiri nc. s and do his part as an individual, to make the work of the garbage and ash c.tdb ctton efficient.

Friday, April 4, 1,019.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Mhlch nr-. urepleil by Lukcti'a et :"Kency, 3410 MichUnn iie.. Iml. llrlior, phone ll.is-.t Kntherine Hownnl. 4.'MS Olfott aveiuir, l:t t'hleng". telephone N'ntunu A Thompson, ?00 hlcnRo avenue, Kut Chicago, telephone .!!.

Twin City News Notes

i K.V.herine Howard has returned from I Indianapolis front the state convention

"P bole where it can "later be covered 1 rage h-dd at the Claypool Hotel ith ashes or soil. j f"r th', rast !hree day and representing

T, . , , .t.ie r.ast Chicago Franchise League. A v 1 rlan do,snt W(.rk. ?imPly detailed report of the splendid bappmbecaus, the great maporlty of ,eop wi fnff, ot jnt,.rt to Twn Citv womPn rot follow- Instructions. The sanation ; ivho reconlz- suffrage as an important Milts ,k VrU- ,h" bari! rf, of the present day. will be ready ' ,1 thf, r;UCP ,f-rU'1"nt- the Tunes publication in tomorrow's .act the whole city administration -in ! issue. The delegate served a two-fold bad. to rise a colloquial expression. j rilrpnse. that of public. tv as well ,s the

The situation Is bad in both ends of representation of the local league. Mrs.

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Laura P. Floyd, back from the National

Convention at St. Louis, has her report tinder way and will be prepared to impart to her sister-women of this community, the Information derived from nrttonaL ofllcers on the report of progress well merited throughout the states through loyal efforts of womankind. Toth reports, from the National Conference and the Stale, have a distinct bearing of their own In the relation of National and State organization. Iniiara has proudly come to the fore and Is backed by women whose intelligence and social status has keen rivalry In their support to so Kreat a cause ns the Woman's Franchise Leagues of America. Mrs. Thomas Hines. of 1201 Tfeacon St., has receive! a letter announcing the dreth of her mother in London, Kngland. She passed away in b'r steep from a slate of coma of live weeks duration. She was eighty-eight years of aee. About forty years ago. Mrs. Hines gave her mother, as a birthday present, a "Keeper King." which she has worn ever since. In the letter was the ring, taken from her mother's finger after death and sent to her.

I Section A of the Ladies Social T'ntnn

has devise, Interesting attractions for their April Foci Party which Is to be bfld this evening in the parlors of the M. K. Church, corner Chicago and Baring aves. Aside from th serving of refreshment?, which rromise much eclipse over many ether affairs, there will h gmes rnd diversions of various sorts. The. "kiddies" will have the time of their lies and may revel in the delights of a fish riond. races and UmireH e o rj

i:..v I 8nJ 'n HI And entertainment to tr''-r liking. The Invitation extended Is

j Section One of the Tidies Social I Fmon .re g:ing an April Fool Fatty j Friday ever.ing at the parlors of the Methodist church. F.ast Chicago. The attractions offor.-d are those interesting ti uke to old and young. There will be i ccntests i'f various kitnls. fortune t' lHnir. fish pond, races, and best of all good, good eats. A g-nera.;, glorious time is assured all who com.' and everybody will ti made we com by those having the alTair in charge. Nest VTeclnesaey, April Cth, we are Roing to sell 549.73 Bed Outfits for $29.95, Simmon's $ 1 t"V Cuaranf .-ed Brass lied. Hammond F.rddlng '. regular $10. s,' Mattress and nn i:nterprise. (iuaranteed Sapless Steel Link Spring which retails at $3.93. Outfit complete. 829.95. Terms. S2."1 cash. $2 ."o monthly. See ad i:i tomorrow's paper, pnto 2. XION STOKE rDEKITUKE DEPT., Hammond. 4-4-1 MOTF.f, At COM .toll U IO. Wanted Koo:i,ers and boarders at the Hubbard Steel Hotel, corner Chicago and Railroad ax enue; firft class meals: everything !t-an and sanitary. Home Cooking a s p. o -i a! ! y. 4-4-It j Tevsonett & H-gnn, Fainting. Paer1 hanging: FurnitUfe Hefin'ishing and j Picture Framing: 4 1j Fory!he avei nue. phone T4S-L-2. 4-4-fit VV are wanting bld for deeorst- , !ng. painting and paper !;ang;ng 2'1 apartment.8. Last Chicago. Famous Mfg. Co. 4-4

at., have been forced to give up their intereets in this city and seek a milder climate, that of LVnver, Col. Both hava suffered poor health of late and the change was recommended. Mr. Sheffield has been employed in the masonry department of the Inland Steel Co. There is to be a party for the members of Woodman Circle No. 53 this evening at the home of Mrs. William Butts, in lliinlock St.. called a plate service affair. The Clumet Chapter D. A. R. will hold a session of Importance, Monday evening at the home of Mrs. F. L. F-vans. 4413 Magoun aw. There is a call Tor a good ,tt ndance of nif mbers to be present. W. A. Herrick. recent Eat Chicago F.oy Scut Executive, has arrived at Lansing, Mich., where he enters his duties there in Scoutdom and Y. M. ". A. interests, combined. His mother accompanied him. Their many friends in this city bid a reluctant adieu to them, but wish them every happiness and success in their new field of endeavor. Mrs. Herrick entered prominently into woman's club work in this city and chiefly Into the dopariment of literature wh-'re he proved invaluable. Lansing will gain two estimable people. The O. K. S. Chapter of East Chicago met last evening in regular session and enjoyed an entertainment feature and refreshments after the business came to a conelusiin. Mrs. Wa no Miller and Mr. W. Kroh appeared on the program and Mrs. William Meade was in charge of the eominic.c (serving. A pretty noon-day luncheon was participate! in at the home of Mrs. T. D. Williams in North Harlng ave. yesterday at which the Reciprocity Club members and specially invited gue.sts were present. Of the latter were Included the Mesdames Hartman, Turner. Hustls. Spencer, Miller and Skinner. Mrs. J. M. Howard, wife of Pastor Howard, of the St. Mark's 7.ion church, is returning today from a several month's stay in Montgomery. A'a.. re-

cr r re t ing her health. The Lady Maccabees of East Chicago were entfrtained by the members of the same organization in Hammond, an evening ago. The Hammond order Is coming to East Chicago this coming Tuesday evening to exemplify the degree work held attendant with a large

I class of candidates, the meetln to be j bell at Weiland a hall. j Mrs. D. J. Keld of North Magoun ave. leaves today for a visit at Anderson, i ... . ,.

i or r. nn'R or more. The home of M. E. Cobb In Deodar st. was the sceno of a merry party last evening on account of the return from cross seas service of Brrt Cobb, the host's brother, with thu 365th infantry band, corning home of a recent date. The guests numbered fifteen and the usual good time of exchanging cordialities was Indulged ill and a refreshing luncheon served. The colored folks allied with the K. M. E. Zion church at Indisca Harbor are to hear Kev. W. H. Saunders of Gary who will address them Sunday afternoon at a meeting held at 3:3rt o'clock. The local pastor. Rv. J. M. Howard, will assist in the devotion. The topic of Rv. Snunder's talk will be of interest t all ate! for this reason it is desired that there be a large attendance. The Autoibal Club meets tomorrow evening in one of its round of gayetlcs. that of a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Evans in North Magoun ave. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Ervin of North Baring ave. were suddenly called to Hartford c;ty. Ind. where occurred the death of Mr. Ervin's mother. The Missionary Society which was to have been held at the Ervin home wos necesarily transferred to the home of Mrs. C. B. Donovan, sr . in North Baring ave. and is meeting this afternoon.

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Sore Throat' Golds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin' Wizard Oil

a general one. Mrs. E. L. Held r the He rod Apartments has returned from a visit down home and brought back w 1th her a guest, Mrs. Alien. Tonight 1s th regular meeting of the Welfare Association iii( rtors at the Citv Hall.' Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheffield, of 34 u Fir

fast Chicago Tea S Coffee Store 714 Chicago Avenue Beehive Bldg. ;i ... Phones: 21 85 810. EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Saturday April 4th and 5th

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TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN IN You Never Saw Such a Girl Also STRAND COMEDY with ELINOR FIELD in ACCIDENTAL HEROES.

TOMORROW A METRO SPECIAL Harold Lockwood IN Shadows of Suspicion SMILING BILL PARSONS in THE BIG IDEA. SUNDAY

Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a jrargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold iti one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as 'little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, still reck, and tired aching feet. Soothinj?, healing Wizard Oil will aK ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 centt, If not satisfied return the bottle and cet vour money back.

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Blue Valley Butter 70 5 Jb. cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee ...$1.08

sunset Urand Tomatoes,

large can Colonial Raspberrv Preserves American Family Soap Poroxido Soap, 3 for Boy Blue Quaker or Armour Oats Swansdovm Cake

F1ur Maple Flavor Svrup, can ' 18?

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Campbell's Tomato Soup 10 Eggs direct from the Country . : 45c Pot Roast of Beef 28c Brisket Corn Beef 17c Lean Meaty Short Ribs of Beef 17c Pork Loins, 8 to 10 lbs 35c Leg of Veal 37c Loin of Veal 37 Empire Brisket Bacon 35c Puritan Hams, 10 to 12 average 36c

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