Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1919 — Page 5
Wednesday Xov. 19, 1919.
TTIT-: TIMES Page Fire. Mental Work Needs a Stomach TROOPS PREPARED TO ACT IN WEST VIRGINIA MINE DISTRICT
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By winning fro mli Company. C Cmptny wen Into first place in the First Battalion Indoor LJasobaJl U'lgue yesterday at the "T" juran In Gary. The (am wu one of the hardest fought itmtl of the league, with th-e outcome 10 doutt until the last Inning. Lejcar wan the strength of him ttam In defense, having eight fielding play lhis iredlt. He also hit saftly twict ami scored, a. counter. He also struck ul lg-h.t men, thereby having disposing of 16 of the 21 men who i ivert put o'.it. Curley, of C Oompan wu the batting tsar of the day -with safe hits in five times up and with -o doubles included. .Mr. Curley Is "ne of the top n-tchers In batting ir h series. Milarski was next high In clouting with three safe one to Xour trips. , Score by innings t Company it 4 Company G 1 (i s M J erz 2 2 4 a 0 31 Two base hits--Curley, 1 Trice; Koch. Base on Halls "hristopherson. 1; Lejenr, 1. Struck out by IJ-ar. S; Chrlstopherson. 9. Wild pitch Tejrar. j 1 1 . mum ter you eat atray taW ?Zi ( ' ' 'y AClD-STOSitACH) lr.'tantly re!!vs Heartburn, EloatiC ar Feeling. Stops food sourinp, repoitinsc, and all stomach mUerie". A!d iitii. i l asd n?nf,:"'. Kiii toms;ll ree.imd rtronif. Inrrea-t Vitality ar.d Pep. EATOKICts thebest r-medy. Teos of thoaand wonderf jlly benefited. Only costs cn er two a day to us it. Pcntivrly gurant4 toplessaor wwill refuoti Bionay, a big ham today. YouwUlses. Summon Pharmacy, Hammond, Ind. xy V 7 Are You One Of The Lucky 250? Watch this space vBohlinger Shorthand School Dictaphone, Calculating Machine Business. Day and Eve. Phone Ham. Ruff Bldg. 2931 ECONOMY ECONOMY ECONOMY T, irt .u ECONOMY ECONOMY The Thor Electric Washer not only saves your time, your clothes and your money, it saves your life, as well, and that's a most important item. The Thor way is the happy way. Let us tell you why. Call 525 for demonstration. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 HOHMAN STREET TEL. HAM. 525. Read Law In Your Home Prepare for the bar examination for an executive position. A law trained man develops an earning second to none. For free bulletin write F. E. CLARK 4336 Berkley Avenue CHICAGO.
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Miss Crace Bick of Condit St., left Tuesday evening for Au.tln, Texas. Miry Odessa Heath has ben recelvInn inmuctinns in public ppeakinK fr- in lir. i.ii .liM.ifk. I'irector Kmeritus' of ., .Vi'i iiri I'sti rn sca...l of Oratory. I Tin.-- i a gr.at pri ileg. as XT. Cutnm iv k d.-es not lake many pjpils. He will leaw shortly for Florida, upon his return Miss II. ath w ill again resume her studies with him. ! The (Jolden Rod Social Cli'n will hold , Its regular meeting with Mrs. C. Dowdell, J6S Flummer Ave., ternoon. Nov. 20th. A ance is anticipated. Thursday afgood attendj Miss Irene Clover will be hostess to j the Kappa Helta Gamma girls Thursj day evening. This meeting was postj poned from Tuesday. j The Baptist Woman's Fnion will hold its regular bi-monthly meeting at the !nb. II.. . - r ,i..or.a v,ue i.'iiini inn rtlirmtMIIl at 2:3. The topic for the day will be Americanization, with Mrs. R. fj. Rupp as the leader. A group of songs by Mrs. fjeo. Hannauer, accompanied by I Mrs. rikesch. Rev. Itrodle will talk 'on the work th Haptlst are doing In ! the Calumet region: Charma Moore will talk on what the llrooka House Is doing for Hammond. A pageant entitled "America's Welcome." will be given by the children of F.ast Hatnmonl. Refreshments will be served by the day committee. A daughter Mr. and Mrs. field Avenue. born last nieht to T. Neilson. of 310 ShefThe friends of Miss Agnes Baker -vho is soon to be married were entertained last evening by Mrs. Peter Srhohl. Miss Baker received many beautiful gifts of linen. The luncheon and table decorations were In yellow and white, the bride's colors. The amusements for the evening were Bunco and guessing contests. The suecessfud ones were: Mrs. K. Perron, Miss Mary Ruth, Miss Kmma Austgen. Miss Mae Moser and Miss Frances Groff. The plce cards were minitttre hand painted pho tographi of the bride-to-be. These were -done by Mrs. Peter SchohL i Mrs. Walter Scholer will entertain elr . c.Ie No. 1 at her home on 43 Ruth Pt. ! tomorrow afternoon. The Amlcltla Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. P. K. Waters at 111 Sheffield Ave. A good attendance is desired. I The Kinghts and Ijidie-g pf Recurrt? ' will hold its regular meeting tenight In the hall over the Lion Store. It Is j very Important that everyone attend as there Is a large class of candidates ! to be initiated. I The Daughters of Tsrael gave a sur- ' prise party Monday evening, Nov. 17th ; for its president, Mrs. Nagrteiman. on j the occasion of her having moved Into her new home. She was presented 1 with a beautiful silver tea service. The ; guests were the Mesdames Friedman, jBergtnan, Arkln. Goodman, Krelger. j'Harrts. Felnberg, Tfgay, Ooldbrg. I Zeplowltr. Albert. Levin Challlmn. Sol'omnn. Troop. Gardln, Slotnlk. Shapiro ! and the Misses Sarah and Rose Harris. Several vocal soloa weer rendered by Miss Sarah Harris and a good time ' was enjoyed In general. The W. A. R. of the Macabees trill meet tomorrow evening at the K. and L. of S. hall. Deputy Supreme Com mander Mrs. Alice B. Locke, of Port Huron, -will be present. Business of Importance will be tattended to. A social and ' entertainment committee have arranged to provide amument and refreshments. The Wednesday Afternoon Club met with Mrs. Ray Chapman of Detroit St this afternoon. There will be a bridge party r.t the Hammond Country Club tonight for ladles and gentlemen. Eyes Tired? If your eyes are tired and overworked; if they itch, ache, burn or smart, fro to any drufc store and pet a bottle of Bon-Opt tablets. Drop one tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. You will be surprised at th rest nVi ard comfort or.-Dtc brir.gr. Note: Perixr. .' Bo.-Opo nr.n, t i. ertrtlfht ia a week's time in R-tny i,i-.rr.
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hall yesterday at twelve o'clock the able man. who wa4 born in Scotland m days committee with Mrs. Millie pa vis , 1 y;! s. in v '''" nrr,,w Mn-roundinus ami! as the chairman served a most de'.iciu.- '' """ at ,hr"'' '"' M".: luncheon, assisting Mrs. Kavis were: I- T. Myer took up the story as f.o Mrs. Jennie Hubbard Mrs. M. Coombs. ! f;i thor ml two sons came to An.orlcH ; Mrs. I Howell and Mrs. U J'ontice. lnin ls'' !in'1 i" th wiols oi V,s ;
the faternoon a lartre class were initiated and ten new members balloted tippon. The W. H. C voted to present American Legion with a beautiful flap The Tuesday Afternoon Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. 'William Norrls for a one o'clock luncheon at her home on Klizabeth St. The highest score was held by Mrs. Anna Moran and the second hlKheyt by Mrs. Jessie Wilson. The next mee'.'ng will occur Tec. 2nd, with Mrs. Sam Hell of Highland Street. YOURSELF AS A GIFT Present yourself to your friend or relatives this Chrlstms-s. photos are conceded to be among the most appropriate Xnuu preise.nts. Not only that, but thera is a saving of considerable proportion. A DOltN MTJRII.I.O PHOTOS will solve the probi-m of a dozen gift.s. and the cost is alm.vit insi irrnrtejirt run. ! siderlng the appropriateness of Uie gift. DON'T DKLAT, The Jlurtllo policy js service and we want to emphasize it. Therefore, we advise you To oomo now for a sitting. Opn evenings Tuesday and Saturday until 9 p. ni. MURILLO STUDIO Opposite E. C. Minas. B. W. TAJRI-IT, Mgr. 169 Stat St. Phone Hammond 3069. Congregation Kneseth Israel Will have an election fir amalgamation at Bfthelem Sunday Scho il on November 20. 1919. at 7:30 p. m. Fv. y member Is requested to be pre.f nt with out fail. M. NAG PR M A N, President. JIM BRAWN, Sec. 11-1S-19 Do not forget the second annual dance given by the Pythian Pleasure Club. Wednesday evening, Nov. 19. at the K. of P. hall .corner of Hohmiin and Ogden Strs. Good music. Admission 60 cents per coup'.e. Kxtra lady, J5 cents. 11-15-1N SOUTHEAST!) AIRY CO. CHANGE HANDS Homer V. Hudson ar.d John F. McCarthy of Hammond, Ind.. have purchased the Southeast Diary Company of A. M. Dunn, and will continue the business as successors to Mr. Dunn. ll-19-:0 On Tuesday afternoon the literature department of the Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Graves r j Carroll St. The chairman having dispatched business, the program was placed in the hands ofMrs. K. J. Harrison, who called for music and the Vietrola furnished "Whispering Hope Holy Light" and Mrs. Harrison an - Educators Gather Action Prof. Henry B. Wright, of Yale, and Dr. E. Y. Mullins, of Southern Theological Seminary, on Committee to Analyze Acute Problems of the Day. Trof. Henry V,. Wright, of Ta!e ' Ur.iversity and Trof. E. V. Mullins, President of the Southern P.aptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., are members of speci.il corn- ;, missions to report at the International convention of the Y. M. C. A., at Detroit, Xovemher 10 to 23. Trof. Wright is a mctiibcr of the Commission on Conservation of Wnr Vilues. and Dr. -f til lin s i; lprmher of the Commit ion on the l'clatii n of the Association to the Church.. Reshaping of old policies to meet present day rctiis of the nat'.o-i s indtiffrial aril social unrest; determination of methods to combat the force1; of Boljhcvom, and consideration of a broad plan of extension to Europe and South America-i countries are among the many things to be brought before the convention.
supplies and equipment for regular troops in Mil.-. --i t he 1. and American .1 . i: n M i ir. Sii s.-.-il .. a i, at ure study naturalists, cup.-.-ia 1 1 y no-n t urn ed u number distint-ulshe.! in this j who i line have boot but M o i r stands St'.l 1" 111' nt. She i . '"fni th.- lite st .ry t nsin. Their pior.e-T life, their pr-r- j 'severance under difficulties a ! John's s'.Hfiy d velopti.ent in study are most interestinc;. Mrs. Tfarrison continued trie narrative of his joiner to tb-- far AVest anil find in theie the satisfactory fc'. for his U:'e work After another number on the Victrola. Mrs niRper I read front one of Mulr's hooks: "A Wind Storm in the Forest." which shower! the author's love of nature in ka!l bis moods. Miss Cotter Rave a very i n t .rest 1 ti description I w.in pictures) of the Ke.j v. ..oi', Forests of California." Mrs. Steeltnan read "An Appreciation of .To) n Muir. by Theodore Roosevelt." which was sp'.cy and excellent, find t litis rinsed a very pelasunt afternoon. Mrs. Al'-hen Sr.. Reporter. IS SOffi SPOTTER Spotting location is becoming a profession in Hammond. Store rooms are a.s scarce as feathers on a trcg. At this time th.-re ar- a number of business j men from other sections of the country j looking for locations in Hammond, i Tli-n. are also a number of Hammond I business m'l who have outgrown their present places and fir In the market for sorn-thing better and lnrgor. Prlco doesn't seem to cut any firture, n.s several have said they wfuM be willing to pav nt' St any price. The si'uriti. n is njwi'irir nml unless ' nv i buildinc i-- done. Hammond will be at a stand.-'ill. as the business dls-i trict is nut keeping pce with the resi-. (lenoo districts. ! One of Die luckest of recent s-po' tin srs ! was that made by M. Shu'-.a- k. the shoe : dealer, now located at h Sta'e st. Mr. '. Shuback" copped off th" ro-un formerly I occupied by (;mati!!rus.. next to the! C:tizens National Bank. This is con-j siriered one of the ndest locations in j Haninionil. right betw een two of H.ira- , mond's busiest corners. Mr. Shuback is reoeivir-g oonsrra.tula- i tlons from his many friends on soourir-g i such a choice loi-.ation. The pew store will bo fully equipped nl ready for j business Saturday morning. Mr. Shu-i hack mivle tho following statement last ' evening: "T expect to retain all my old pus- 1 tomers besides adding hundreds of newones. There's only one way to build a successful business advertise and back up tho advertising with service and the g-fw-vd s. "It has been a hobby of ruin to please the customer In every respect. And DOING it. regardless of the cost it entailed, has built for me a clientele that 'forced me to move to quarters where I for on Social Unrest i v"- . iv . i- .' .i'Ar" i ' 7ZA y ? v. -a . . r: -x. js.E.Y. MULLINS
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2 jw&m Wa&u&fc. J W-i 'l-rfri fitmf ui3 ju Charleston, V. Vacoui.l hanilie the .lume of business i iileicnt ly." Mr. Shubnck h.is rnK.iced an expert shoe sii ': man. who is an adept at lilting :;ic shoe to the foot. LAKE COUNTY MEN CHAHGE THEIR PUNS Judge Anderson Announces Some Rulings Today In Court Cases. (TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL) I.VIHA.NAr. iI.IS, In i.. Nov. 19. ilaskcl HUe-ins. forjnerly ticket Urient for the Pennsylvania, railroad, at North Vernon. Ind., was found not g'iilty ,,f transporting liquor into the state, last Monday in the federal Court following instructions for eurh a verdict from Judge Anderson. Kvidence was submitted to show that Hiicgins had been Involved with his father-in-law. Charles Fverett. who sent from Cincinnati packed in barrels of glassChanges Mind About Going Aawy. "Five years ago doctors told me 1 would have to move my wife to another climate, as she suffered so with stomach and liver trouble and bloating Also, that sh would have to have an operation for gail stones. Our mail carrier told me of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and, on his advice, sne has taken It and is now- as well as ever in her life." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrlf al mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which cause practically all stomach, liver and inteFtina! ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. adv. 1-S.H;)h- 'rft ";!
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