Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1919 — Page 8
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New 1919 Style Players Free Rolls .Modest Payment Down From $475 up. Immediate Delivery. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
582-531 Oakley-Ave., Opposite Postoffice, Hammond. Open every evening until 9 p. m. FRITS Excellent photographs Famous .Movie Stars given during this sale.
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ROWN POINT NEWS
Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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Mrs. H. U Wheat on e utertaiti' (1 t lit . ,. M. club at h-r home Tue-d.iY nitrbt for their rcsu!:tr 1 - r t u : u 1 1 1 1 v nicotinic. Dinner was fitVi .! at .". after wliich the inemb.rs ,,f th- club playtd cards, the prizes be.ny: won by Mrs. tin.. Hide and Mrs. John Ik lima n. Mrs. H. H. John: on spent Wfdnrs!ay in t'htciiK" w.th friends. Mrs. Walton and two ohiMnn of New 'clean.-., l.a.. iirr here a.--!- at the home of H. I,. Whe.it. m this w e e k . Mi.--. .Jack Turner will ! t it a i n a party of youn ladies at card- on i-'ri-d:iy niht, in honor .f M i . Kusscll la r k. Seriit-nnt find Mrs. f:usfcll riark and M'.ss Mao Kramer attended the bazaar at the U.-ly AiUfl church In iary and were dinner o,ues!s of WiW.isi Mis Kola Kailf .v nt. rta'ne.1 th" l U. 11. flab M.iminy iiiubl at her home on i'. ait str. . t. lio- prr..es at ;.iio were won by Mi.-s Norma nurlho'.ntiae and Mrs. Mar Kml'dpli. Mrs. J. 11. Neiil of Cbb-ao is tli" Rm-.-t of her ."i-t.-r. Mrs, F. 15. I'attee the balanco of th we-k. A. J. l'.oye and family have tnove.l to tlie T'-m Mrai-e'.c Iiomo on South Main street from the Uroad house on Grant street. Clayton Randolph, who wns bndly hurt at tlie mills. lary, cn la-t Saturday is roi'ovoritia nieely after lli operation was rcrfnimPil nn Ins head, which was severely injured by a heavy iron fal'.intr ui.on It. Mrs. J. . Cleiser fntrrtained th'nifmbcrs of the West muster !ull at a pot luck poidnl on Monday ni'th.t. each guest furiiisliinfr :i p.rlion of t lie menu. A report of a meetiinr recent-!' held at M ishawal.a was Riven by Mr-, (leiser and Mrs. I'dack and a most deliixhtful evenintr was- s petit. Misses Ca'.p of Ilamnioi: I and Kranier of Michigan City, Herbert Lie! -felJ and Will Massoth f.f I'ha-ac-o, attended the Kramer reception at Central Music Hall Monday ntarlit. Dan Klocker, who k.h badly hurt in he auto a. ebbnt on last .-'inday "i'l
be b roucrht ba.-k from tht Mercy hoapit.H in Hury ,, t),., ( ,(; farm on Thursday. Hi.., roniit.on is Ktill sori. us. Mnooln Parry Js .confinl to hi., la. me with the mumps, quite an epi- !' '' "f which is iroitiif the rounds un-.on.-r tl-.e yr.:n..lor. Mrs. Auou.-t Te-tmel.-r of this city ! still in tb.e West Sid- hospital, in i 'i.racri. wli-re she u built ted to an oa.i-ation for ft"inacli trouble perf ri-i. d by 1 r. V, -,,s n. The funeral f.f Miss Alma Ilnilk was 1" Id at the M e 1 1: od t .-1 ei.Mich on Wednesday al'ternoon. the lar.e attend- ' and tie beautiful (lowers was ;.n indiiation in what estimation the youn-c lady w -i - held in tins comrnunllv. Il-r relathes have the deep fevm- ; atbv of th- p. , pi., of Crown Point I. u bom li.-r uulim. ly end was a ua. -it sin-: k. Many fri-mis and relatives !ro;n Hammond and other cities w-ie t i-e.-ent. The b. (v was. buried in Ma.-p'-wood cetlletej-y. Nathan C I- and wife expect to niovfl to the l;...Ke Ic-ie near the Catholic t'tnii-eh In th-- nnr future. M.w miii;k i.ixrusKo. .rulius .to Mason, "'rown Point; ITatati" Miarl A "jit. factory wnrkt r. Arthur i: r.'-n, Ilammond; K !na 1 !u rn 1 1, I rain mond. l.li SaUal. Haa-Kond; Kliili-tlJ H. Winkler. Ilan-n.ond. St p'ten rie'.in -Ki. Hammond; Flori nee 1 1 ra i wi -k, Hammond. flu:!." Killar. Hast. ' 'hica cro; M.1Rilalena l-'-..ni'lk, Kast. Chicago. 1 lertimn ).r-ns, Hammond; Minnie Last Howard S- haub. Hammond. llii;-.-n. J. -"ehr. Hammond; Mabel Jessie Krvin, Hamm-nd. Fred V. ischnian, Hobart; Louise Witt H 'abart. . ShnU-eb Owl.!, Oary ; I.eona Tio'.l s. Hoopston. 111. A month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saut-r db il on Wednesday and the funeral will be held at St. Mary's church on Friday a. in.
EARTHQUAKE 5000 MILES AWAY r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SOVICE! CIJlVKLANb, (.. April 30. Father Odenbirh, seismograph expert at St. Ignatius collctre here, whose instrnment also recorded the' earth tremora report d from GeorRetoWn University, expressed belief thdt the 3 Ipt u rbanres are r.,000 miles to tf e south, under water. While, his records were not complete enouk'h to support this, he t?tatt-d other recent, disturbances In that vicinity mike that view acceptable. He said ipdiention.s are that two disturbances, widely separated, have probably combined to make the dlsturbanace seem serious.
GIRL TURNS TABLES ON APRIL 1 JOKER
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 TOPKKA, K.TT.. April 1,0. A well known Topeka newspaper man celebrated April Fool's day by calling a younir woman friend by telephone ami notifying her that, a marriatre licen.se with her name on it had been issued by the rrobate juls. The young woman, reoejrnizitiK the voice as that of a "professional kidiler." refused to take the information fieriousfy. Later she called his office and left word for him to call "41 19." He made many attempts to gret central to give him the number, without avail, not knowing- it stood for "4-1-1$."
Buy your children Victory Liberty Bonds.
BAD FIRE IN OHIO TOWN I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DAYTON. O.. April 30. Fire of un
known cause, Martins in the residence! of Dr. A. 1. ltook, early this inorninp
completely wiped out the business dis
trict of I ilbrook. a town of 2 '" population, twelve miles from this city. The damape is estimated at. JTa.OOO. Fire apparatus from Dayton was sent to the scene and had the blaze under control shortly after eiht o'clock this inorninK'.
lH'NTIN;TON Dr. M. H. Krchs has been elected chairman of the local chapter of the soldiers, sailors and marines of the world war, which was orKanlz-.j with one hundred charter
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Look for the dealer if ho displays the ivcll knoizm Mayer label shoi ?i above -the triangle cf blue end yellcrai stripes with the red "Seal of approval. ' ' is a sure sign of satisfaction a pledge of puritybacked by 36 years of service.
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OSCAR MAYERS "APPROVED MEAT PRODUCTS ARE U. S. GOV T INSPECTED
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These Afternoon Dresses are made up of the best of Wash Ginghams, Neat, Clean Patterns, $5 and $6 value on sale at
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Taffetas, Georgette Crepe, Crepe and Taffeta Combinations, made up very pretty. We can show you all the wanted shades values to $18.50 and $20 Closing out price tomorrow
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155 East State Street HAMMOND, INDIANA Pirath Sales Co. In Charge
