Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 5
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BILLING THE TOWN FOR A (,OOI) CAUSE
j PERSONAL 1 SOCIAL NEWS
' The Jewish Ladies AM will mfft at ih home 'of Mis. M i; or Uubin, Siole ?t.. tomorrow arte: no. n. There wiil !io nom'.ri:on of officers and all n.emfce: ire rei -jetted to be pierent. Tr. Lens H. Natron ha returned i i f'ammcnd aril tier work alter undi-rcn-!., .. vet " 'on? i ju ration i t'-e Pi s . iprian Hospital. 'hlca&-- Heme. -.y f-lends nnd patients n ill H: pic. is fJ to know of 1-c i- jftinn and ien-r,d K.-od h.allh-. Tl Trinity Lrf-eg-.se meet Ttr .;- day .vtnmg it ;he li.w'c f M' i. :. Han Borman S;: 11hrot Sv. am m. ni bers and friends ar ro.),ic5-t- i to (. present. - Robert Matt, soon of -, M,ot. .r . f Ilohman St., who recently underw onl tn operation, at the St. M.i ; i.-a,et.'s hospital Is reported to bp doing ni- oly. ' The Womm's titiiNu. of the Kplsoepai hu.rch will hold !tn al! day e.ion t-.-fcorrow1 the hostess will N Mrs-. V. R Oonk-eoy, Mrs. Chas. Kln?W8'.:. Mrs Ualeolm Stewart and M'.s. tla-iy johnThe day will b- sp.mt in r-vv.r; for the biaar.
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Wheat Always Preferred FcoJ. VhiI more pooplc wxc. living in t!.o v.orl'l to(!ny doionIont urin rioc tlian ui'on wliont for su'islfterto tiixJ a jTrrafpr number of th liurr.r.n family livo uiion tnlllct tlian any oilier corcnl foix, whont H the i)roferrei forwi nmonp! The higher ilir.od peoples. The more prrjnvssi.vo pfi.pN-s of the ofirth have ever h'-en v. !i'-:it eaters. ;r:i!ns of wheat huvo hern !s"..verel !r KcvTiTinn tombs f iho first j i;;t':-
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The Lti?c Tret Tho 1;ne Is r.erhn r-,:.
Phlereij, the tnr M-lcr.cVd rf :1o-.v. ring tree. -:eryho-ly !- fam'JJar with its fracntnre. Tiio ttw boK.r.g. ' the olive fsntily nn-.I J el.isely nY.l: ! to the common prl vt f . tut it betirs r.fleshy fruit nnd H vnivit-ss except for the splendor of its blossoms.
Dreaming cf Cats. ( With tiie exception of biwek on-'S, it i that to (lre.'iin of cats I? 'Jt:-
b'read of wheat has beer, .-x.-avaied lucky. I. the animals crutch, t
from the ruins of the prehiMorlf lru;e riwelb'rs of WriKf.er and Ib..b.:.!.:it: in Switzerland.
dreamer must beware of a rival love. To dream of chasing a cat means disappointment over something.
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By Annabel Worthlrpton
Tb Kammond Vod.-rat.on .-f Music- I tana, loeal N'.-v ;i'3. to st e rninsr i t Uooae Hall and hai an elti.-.a ..." S rara for the e m.ntr year. tSi-X Th- !
Wen elected we-p; rresblnt. II. !:. Beatltiien, vice pre? : lent. 1. .;. Totir.R: ecretary, Retnhardt Vllster; treas ir-.-. Edn Fv Bate; board of directors: II. R. fieauhien, B G. Young-. Heinhardt Elster and S. II. r.olton. A. G. rrr . M. J, Ge'.gr-r. Wm. G'.itbvnt. A'hrrt Oethrtntr and Res l.'.o;. d Ho.-.rd ..r Appeals: Then. Kloti. t ;.. i.-. in. .7. Scriwarti; auditlrr board Rob! R Ste-wart. K. I Yoimr H. ,T. G'-'iSft". examination hoard: Wni. G;;thr.-j;. n. .1. Oelger and K. G. Timnc; d.et;ates to the L. C. I V.: Th .-. !otz. l; G. Toungr, A G. IV'.--". . Siigpji": at ari.is tn, Gathleit. Delegates- ... fie ttat. lona! ronventior; at l'i 1 1 : , ! -e'l. Pa.: Rainhardt Klsier. r.. G y -.! f.c and ? eltarnats a-e ft. V Itatr a. Atb-rt Gefrlng-. - Mrs. Prank Faulkner of tndtanipo. IVid . returned to Tir home today after havinr fceen a Ruest of Mrs. G. u js-ntt!-of Kohir.an Pt. ore- the week-er. d. Mr. Chas. Rroad: tote of j 2 Grove S. was railed t.- Inmpo'.i? by the sudden death of hi' broihar-m-'.a w. Mrs. M. Hower. 24 T'oty ?t.. was hostess to the History iosnmittee of the Harriot! 1 Women's "l'ib vesteriav
'temon, aftr a short b :s:r"is meetIrs Mrs. Clark Wtir ook -hr(te e' the rroirra!T. T:: fple for the, flay was "Italy's Atttt'ide in the Pes re Treaty.- Mrs. R. J. R-iff bad the topic.!
the City of Versailles. What Italy's
The Jate P. T. Bamum nioaereii i the preatest frame of mooer : days j when he started .'io n?e of g-1 posters as advertiainp mediums. ; II. . ..re . -.. . .": U-.e fcUo t j solicitor, either in bus.r.css or i.i , social activities. The photo h ,s a ! plrl scout actirf as a biil peste. for j the membership ar.i fur.fi campaitrn ! of her organization that is now in j progress.
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pj-ovided. - O The Preshvte: i.m , wii tffii'ar m-et Insr tomorrow. Storlman an 1 Mrs. G 1;. St bi the V.o.-'.-,st -s.
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t i iy a n-a.'i "! t -. o "rrv.-i. Th not in two vek.. X of Miss Oeeil A h !'
For:- 1 !-;h 'ts fi r t ;.- .- nine, ,Vi"i li'ier Srd i.oi 'i t i:i(-rs Itome tr. Kast r n ir iv , t - r y p 1 a s -
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f INTCRKTIONL HEWS SERVICE; A.-UING'P i.V. No. A in.- r- puiar
I'pic't-ins- of Presi b-iit Wilson's cabinet 1 . -'o .1 r.od for todav. has been oancel1 ed on account of elections ia I'ct:ts 1-
; vania, Virsrinia and New Jersey. . Attorney General Palmer l-j at his ! ;-.o :o in Stroudsbtirg:. Pa., to vote to- ' rlay and w'.U address the mayors of i P-msylvanhi cities on the hlph cojt j . :' iivins problems at Harrisburar tomorrow.
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WAIST. A a" wattt of (.'orgette expresses it i ni i i.l 'ia ' : t v by rnf.-itts of ' ' ' ' ; T ' nif aim at ".i h dil of the frer.t li.ift -' ; ins r I end -!rie. tt . r. v "''
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v-er.li make n . ha.'tr.ir.s c-n No. '.Gl". If oi.e is e'.t'n '' -r.tlier than t'er r-:f'ed y fjixl to !;d the r.si'eri: '. y !. I lif lauy s (.op on wa.st N. - e.roj :i;3 to 41.' .sr. l.'s b S tf MC r-pi'res VV, tor !s ' '
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rtecruiting: for all branches o? the V. A. Army Is to bo stimulated !n Hauunond by the work of three officers n.I twenty m-u wl-.o have been doing tdmMar work In Northern lniiaDa. for tho past two months. They form Camp Recruiting Train No. 7 which arrived in Hammond this morning !n four b'.g Liberty trucks. Lieut. A. F. Worrall, who is in
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. llth. at ;ho home j Secretary of the Treasury Glass casts -tt. Hob. m 1 n ?t. his vote at hts home In ILynchburir,
9 j V 1.. and Secretary
Th" Wednesday Af.ertori e'.uh wii meet at the Country Cub for a on-.'rlofk-bmrheott tomorrow with Mts Fred Mott, .tr . as the hostess,
to th President.
Joseph P. Tumulty v?tos In Jersey City. X. J. In def'-rrina: the call t.tr the cabinet
meet m. Secretary of State Lansing foun dthat there was -no new developm.Lnta In the coal stri'hoor jreneral Industrial situation that re in i red a settlement today and yielded to the request of several members that It be ,-ntle off s:ibier to the call of any
An especially Int.- resting- end fine re-j member 'nr a special meeting should cital ha t,een planned for November 1 the need develop. 6th at the Monrie sr. m. F. church, the j
follow ins constitute the proirram: Miss,
Rom to Mr. and Mrs. W. K. kenboy. rf 449 Truman Ave. an eleven poind ha by hoy. November 3rd. P.oth mother and son are doln? n'cely.
."'-p-s ore. h-e ytr. Pan P.rown and;
rte Trtpte Alliance and d'Antv.-nzl . k-f-s. Clark Warmer. Mo. -', thoucht and
preparation had been srive to earh ' s-ibjee er.d Italy's attitude was very! r'r-arly defined In the discussion. Mrs. j
! Kvausrhn M."ilt'n. reader. asi.!ed by
Mrs, I'onald Fiddle, contra'
i I'or.a'.d W. r.l.iUif. pianist.
CONFERENCE OF
an.ii CHRISTIAN CHURCHES
Special Announcement. Owlnff tj many requests from tho?-" ;
Herrhroff bad char Re of the eptertain. vjj0 work all diy we nt cot.,; t keep j ment which proved to be eood two I our slu(jio open Tuesday'- and Sa'.ir- ' "eadlnfrs by IJ'llan Ilenderi 'Vson. I dav's until p p. m. for the purpose of i "Str.ootndikes Hunf'ns" a Tteeii!" and 1 making- sittings- Results absolutely j Te M'nuette." a solo r)anc by Vir-j g-uaranteed.
rde'l ?chmldt. entl'led the G-eeV danre j
Today an all-day meeting is being held at the C. ntral Christian church at Gary In which eleven delegates from over Lake county aro attending dlBenss matters of practical interest in tho church's program ff enlargement. Rev. J. y. Van Orman f Franrisville, Ind.. and Rev. R. C. Uillman of Frook. Ind.. gave addresses.
The women's work In the church was
1 Amertr tlie lari?e: buiidinK permits I taken out with Ruildintr Commissioner i Vis is a $15,700 storo buildinfr to b built for J. Diamond on Stitte st. by O. Touny, : a $10 ,"33 homo for V. P. Reiter on Hoh1 man !r b : ii A. Johnson, and a permit
charge of th- train, bad arranged to for, by HarKis 8n1 Mor for have the main camp located at Doug- j, roU!le, to ba bui!t or, standard ave. las park. This will be open f visit- , TJja fol;owlnw art, the other permits crs at any time during the day and ev- ;.kcn out; jn,.00 horo, at 494 Hat-m St.. ei.lng . He expected to have an ex- i ().. c Jf SlnUh. jiooO additi-.-n at Tl'o Uibitlon tent set up on the Central indi,lnapoi3 bu-d., by "Win. Gurdale;
school grounds this afternoon in wrweu ; .r000 hm at 5;: Slate ft., by J. F.
Call Hammond 2250 for Demonstration.
$4000 hom-i at 5:6 State F..
will ba shown a lary rttsp.ay or tne 1 Wilhelm
French and German souvenirs ant war ' ,y j -wilhelm: $ 1 0 ', 0 Rarie at 23 trophies brought to Anieri. a by mein- J Highland at.. by'J. Miller; $10i0 home bera of tlie expeditionarj- forces. j R, 13? Gartleid ave.. by Ila'f's & Moore: The exhibit tent will be open every j-r,oo homo at 1260 Garfield ave., by afternoon and evening- to the public, j Harris & Moore; $3000 borne at 11SS
At tlie same time the men will H'.lav- i Cahimel ave , by Hargis & Moore; $10ft0 j or to sign up a number of recruits for ; home at 114 Calumet ave. by Harris! the service. The truck train will re- ; ,-. Moore; $1000 home at 1149 Madison! sume Its tear Friday morninff. The i t.. by H-rci.s & Mvre; $10no heme at 1 last stop before crr.ltlg To Hammond ! 1200 Van Ruren St.. by Hiris & Moore; wai at Crown Point. j $7000 b.onv- at 37 Elizabeth St.. by C. 1 Roads: $-'.'00 ele-vator at the Malieabl-l
Iron Works, by Otis Elevator Co.; and! n SIBOO addition at the Simplex Co , by j
Do it in own home with the Apex
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...... , ... presern.ru o 01 1 a. i-.iiw " .. ... .e,. ,, Mr. r.-iTo-v i-n .' at the! . .
I - ' lncton. Ind. Miss Ksther waiii. a leacn-
'" . ,r n the Gary religious day school, will
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mi V'.rgene Hmbroff danced Awaken rir Dawn. A the con-'.iision of t;e a'
DEATH OF A. A. MABREY August Alvls Mabrey, a blacksmith 70 years old. died at his home. 330 Hen
ry street. Hammond, la.it night after !
three months of illness. Mr. Mabrey who is well known whre be has many friends leaves besides bis wife, three djuatl.ters. Mrs. Fd.th Huckleberry "f Indianapolis, Ca
therine and Alberta Ma'-rcy and Q"'-' ! grflnflggg ton Meyer Mabrey, t, llamriond. , j Tlia funeral will ie i-.eld from the j home Thursday aft-.rnon at 2 o'clock, j Interment will be h-bl at Oak Hill j cemetery in -iiarss of tmderfaV.er t
tho Kenwood Bridge Co.
Times news service Is the best
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Very ' Easy Payment IMan ('an Ue - ArTaned
Apex doe the wash in over 700 homes in this region
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rr.'-on's entertainment dalnly refresh- ! Stiidlo n every da'-, S ind
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Phone "0fo;. Make that api now.
Flvery one reports fi mo'St li'atfu! ir.d profit? bl- a fterr. on a.
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of "Ucliplous Education."
United States Korean Treaty. It was In 1SS2 that the frst treaty
The R -.o'r Clith Aux-bery will j t r t -ith VIrcene 7Inn!rnor.d ard Ma-, he' fertter fomr.rroT- ntp-bt r 'Vr.nh.-'l I
Ffdler's home at 12 B. osjden ?t ' Ith Korea wns sipned by the United ' ! State;?, and foreigners took tip their T ' reij -teste d " the menihers eft residence with official Function at the North Side w. c t. T. t-nt they Chemulpo, the seaport cf the 'capital,
n-eet at the home of Mrs. C n. Gabes i Seoul. Even with this foothold Ir tho
3 Elm Pt
urow afternoon.
The Loyal Women of the p.ethany ""1-rij, of the Glirlstlan rh arch Till have I rrastterade with Mrs. T. C. Cardman. 117 Packer ?L, tomorrow evening-.
new country, t lie unwelcome visitors pushed their way bnt slovUy into other parts of the kingdom, nnd as late n3 1S07 only a relatively small portion had been visited by vhlto rnen. National Geographic Magazine.
ELECTION IN NEW YORK CITY t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 XFW YORK. Nov. 4. Early voting In lb- municipal ajid country elections was ;vw in nertinK In way in elrcatcr New York oday. Two hours after the polls had opened In Brooklyn most of the pre
dicts reported a iiKht. vote. uf the I n-in,on voters in the greater city, about
om.-third of them was women nnd tho
Burns.
RIGHT ON THE JOB ! From the article which appeared in j The TiiiK.s yesterday many Inferred 1 that the Knltfht of Pythias lodste of ( H amnion 1 was not tu participate in the j open bouse whi -h will bo !..-ld at the ; lodne lialt on Hohman street. Ham- j mnmi Lodge 2 1 a. wiil be riRht on the job and bo ready to extend the glad I band to the soldieis and sailors. Ten j Brotherhoo of Hallway Glcrks which j meets at the J. of F. Hall will co-op-crate vith the Knights In the o;.-n ,; house. :
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If he had the washing to do of course he would not be long in getting an Apex. He would do it quickly, too. if he were as familiar with Apex efficiency as the women are. Apex Home Appliance Co. 702 H0HMAN STREET. HAMMOND.
Miss E. Blohm entertained the r. D. Flmbroidary club at her home la Oek Sr. !ast vening. The next meeting will be ha two weeks at the home of Miss JJyrtlo Huhen. on Log-an St.
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deed ion officials stsr-posoo tney v. -iui-i . . . i...i,,.i,.i, , i ..... .
a-ip to get some ox meir nou.----- e.
b.-fore going to the poll?. s-! c --r nn ! c id.
The weather
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Chosen particularly for those who are appreciative of good substantial savings where quality is not sacrificed.
(The regular meeting of the G. J. A. will te held tomorrow evening at the K. and I- of S. Hall.
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The Eruel Franchise League met at lh home of Mrs. W. TT. Myers last erer.ing. I'hiring the business session in invitation to become a unit of thHistorical ssciety, tinder the name of Mie Columbia GtiaTds. wa extended by ;;. R. Streeter. The study for the eve. (inj was Indiana's altitude on the ratification of the federal amendment 1 he subject, for the next meetintr will fie political parties and their platform , which time the meeting will be held with Mrs. W. E. K'!y, 40 Warren St. p. very one Interested l Invited to come
Natural Barometer. i
One of the simplest of nature 3 j J
barometers Is a spider's web. When there is a prospect of win 1 or rnin
the spider shorten, the filaments by -Ij . . . i.. .-..,! ...1 ..,1 l..-i-ea . V"
wnien its wen is mii.huv-i .ih- .-. ,
Lit in this state as Ions as the weather
Is variable. If It elongates its thread'. It is a sign of fine, calm weather.
Ui'fJKA "l'A LKSTKLN K" BIGGEST 31USICAL EVENT IN EUROPE
Break
Get instant relief with ! Tape's Cold Conrponp'i''
Don't stay stuff-M-upl Qul blowing! ind snuffling! A dose of "Cape's Gold ; i'ompound" taken every two hours until j :hreo fio; -os are taken usually br- aks up l cold and ends all grippe misery The vry first dose opens your clogged , ap nostrils erd the air passages of your! aead: tt..-p.s nose rurning; relieves the J ncadachc. dullness, fev crishness, sneez-, Sig. soreness, stiffness. Tape's Cold Compound" is tho ouici.tst. surest, telle." known and costs only l few cent? at drug stores. It acts v.Ithut assistance. Ta-tes nice.. Conta-ir? no liii-ne. I-.iist on Fares! Adv.
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Dr. Hans Pfitzner. The opera "Palestrine" is cotsid-jr-ed the greatest musicr.l event in I-tt-ropa at the present t me. )"r. Hans ffitzner, German opera- composer, ir- the author and cor-iposer cZ ralettrine."
ENTER OLR EDUCATIONAL CONTEST. Our Suburban Day Specials SLCOND QUALITY I iAIR SWI l CI JIS. $3.00 22 inch triple SLCOND QUALITY HAIR SWHCHES. $4.25 FIRST QUALITY II ViR SXVITCIIES. $8.65 20 and 22 inch triple GREY FIRST QUALITY TRIPLE. $7.75 at SILK GLOVES, white, brown g 1 QO nnd blick LADIES' MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE, 5QC b3c and 75c values at FIBRE SILK HOSE, all colors. 85 C $1 .00 values at LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, a large g assortment of colors, at PURE LINEN HAND EMBROIDERED l f)f) HANDKERCHIEFS. 3 for H'A.wv LADIES' FIGURED SPORT VEIL. 25 C 35c value at LADIES' STAMPED NIGHT GOWNS. $1.45 at TURKISH TOWELS, stamped blue, yellow and $1 .45 pink. $1.63 value at " Weservu Ladies' Shop ONE DOOR NORTH OF HOTEL MEE. TEL. 355. 650 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.
br-11 One table of Trimmed Hats, value up to $5.00 and $7.00. special Suburban Day $1.00 One " table of Children's Trimmed Hats picked from those c-f our best sellers. Special Suburban Day $2.98 and $1.98 Hankforth
Hammond 573 BULLETIN STREET.
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flowers; colors are brown, navy, sand and blacK $10.00 values for this sale One lot Trimmed Hats to close $1.95 GEORGETTE BLOUSES Slightly soiled Georgette Blouses, values up to $8. 33 95
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