Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 5

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PERSONAL I

SOCIAL NEWS!

clety of the First M. K . church will meet tomorrow afternoon instead of th-

Hammond Chapter. '. Older uf ventn at the. hproe f Mif. Frank

l;.isterr Star will hold its regular .:- Uafterda-, ST Ugden street.

it meeting tonight at right o'clock.

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neighborhood. Have the Ladles Aid meet, tan the ttewinj machine, start ih. Victu.la .let the k!m climb on top the piano, whist jrab light In our

I ar, the nioffl racket the poorer the

There will bo the annual election of of-j Mrs. Otto H. iHielhe and family arejjon. "Nuff nald." Hales II. 00. Phone I l iters and plans were completed for leaving for Fort Worth. Texas, thi. J I lammoh.l 1J10-H. 1J-S

i ,-ioeiai evening Tuesday. Dec. 16tli When , work where they will make their iiomf.

t he O. of K. S. will ha 'f as its g-uest.; .f r. Pin Ike went to Texas a short time

T i i art f I e M'nm'-nV -1 1 j ! 'Mrs. Kobe! I .!,-i .

art men l of the lltitim. -iiil ill mi ' I ar the h'.in.- of niith. ; U'.iiiiii ftrcct tc-

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the Mnsonic members and their wives, aso t-j encase In hu.Minef.--s.

Invitations have been sent, to the Ka.t- - ern Star chapters at Hnry. I" ist ('hi- The F. and S. roclnl club a.- u bh-th cast". lruiana Harbor nn1 Hegv. ich . day surprise party in lionor of Mrs. F.

The 1 .oi a 1 'I'ii't ';!:. ..f

'h ristia n chinch held its ie g-.il.-t r month ly mv-ctirn; !rtda t t t-rnoon at t'.i i . mi c of , ri , I .1 . u t- o I . T 7 Ti u nan aifnin-. V! 'et th" busttn-ss --i -ti a k ;hIiii wit'i it nni.-c v a.-1 .i'in by Mr.-. Utael K.huh. Mrs. UmlCainpht !1 a - the accuupa til est. th..- tit!--f t.; ie;ul;l,i; v a J "All ild S v t c 1 1 u a t : f Mito." by .ta-iics ht to -nib K.lr v Afrs. t'ampheli played several nebctbot. n the piano and a peasant social bout v. jth refreshments fallowed.

The Triumph e'oimeil. X.'. II. Son. '.'id I "auphiers of Liberty will lcM it regulai- meeting tonicbt. T'iu n.i rhu: will bo called to ordtj- promptly a folb.Hcd by a hai-d I 'no.- M,.-i, ' f'-r all lilt i:i!ji is anil th'-h filcnds

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1 CO 11 c; N t meet HIS S.-ii :!' '. in i t incut Women's ihih u i ii

le-. lSth. lie,,. n. HI, ..m! of Ih domestic sejeneo diparttnent of th Kumt'oid J.takcry .". . , w ill tlfinutisli;.-

I I-'. Kuite. daiiii s and music I'uini'hed the entert." I ntm-nt for tin- r:cniTiy. 'I'll. siicocfsi "ul winmi ,ti tlo! csm"? a. Mrs. Louie Lung'. A the r.,-: of the v. ii i .it; ti a .iili'iuih: lmr course lun bI'nii was served. The cues( v ie M.-. and Mrs. v'lar, rue Thompson. - - I Th- l-';.t tre.lv lerbi n church w til

hohl a h.iKHar tionoiroiv aftr rii"oti an-i cv. There will be h euf'-t e,;

bitub.n at six o'clock and a wiiie of

: fancy toods. baked Boorlis, ft.

WRITE-UP ON FUrw BRIM TURBANS

l"iie Loyal uim-n's l.!ethaiy Circle of

" tiie -"irst ChHstittn church will m.-. i

.mi. ar.u -o. .i. .,. ..ver .t Iru-'-.Mth Mrs. K . A. ".arret t. 4sy I'lmiuo. i 1 mm x-,-ui.. haw ian r.-lun,. d fi - m i avenue, Hammond. - 'an'i hml t !i- w.. ids to 1 nlon Mills and l.alVrto. hul ., h. i . ' crih. these Tuibans."

I hey attended ui. oiden wi-dilititr an '. t,,. r.-i , ..,, : I I hat s what as mi.iI ueti t .; rit

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THE BEST PLACE TO HAVE A GOOD TIME l'tesper table" danclnu rvry Thursday et enlnt? at Fn!l.v Hall, Mu l.- by Lady tr.iieiia. I.1-'-PIANO TUNING Cut the lilch cost of UvInK by liavina your plfllio lUlieel tlllH Wecl; for Jl.f'O. Itlt;bet frfcMirrs. A "Ii jr,tf iK lghbor Photic Jt num. ind Firt0!l. 12-i-MitMbii: iiki:p i.ttui: n I uni t forfcet bazaar and roast beef Mippcr "siveii by tlie Monroe Street ihurcli. December 1 ii and 11. Supper Wednesday, o to T. Tickets f0 cents for suppi-r. 1 - 6 - s -

niversnvy ft Mr. and Mis. J. 1 r. land.

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la '.annua :ris

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i dame las, Thursday at the (atv

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I couples in jitti - nd nice and Mc K I v.-y s I Th Americanization .oiiiiuili. . i!. ! :.e-f fi, rnisiwrt th.. . -ui.. r-... I

io.ia a meftim;- this evening at tic- '-o,, yf Mrs. tltaeo i'uiri.. id-n in at 8 p . rn . Mrs. Key Wilson and Mis. . ; fc'pohn will entertain the (bird ,ln.-;, " the M. K-. Uidi.-s' Aid soebty at no o'clock Uinehi'iiii at the ),,,nie , 3frs. Wilson on 10 West Warren st . t

v, as assigned the job of "vi itinj; up the T.nhiiiis now o-i ili pin j at li-'i :iml. St w ,i r ; '.st :-; i -. Ib.hmati s'r.. ;.

..vcio-ha furnished the l usic. Ti,. "'',nrl- " l'':' " crand nia.-.h uas led bx Miss l'lorct,,- ' fl"(t ''''""' ' l"a 1 1 1 bs of a. mum ' and K. M. Wih-ox, of and t he ,i, t or i, .,.,.,. I v.d t o . :,t;i Mr. and Mrs. ;,!! w.-t.- fie chaperons ''' " artist- e-. jiu-ie than in ai;ot. and the next meefnn ii! be . t t h. Touched up whl, beautiful .. tie! home of ! ,,.r,.,-r f,.v Ti... .... .featio-is. flowers, and luncy r.. n.

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DR. ROBT. J. CARROLL

SPECIALIST

CHRONIC DISEASES

reateit ;ni. . ci -. .1 :v latest lu-oyen.

Diseases of Children Treated With Especial Care

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CATAKRH, ACTIIZTA, 3K.ONCHITIS and ail i.S'.iinit; C'IhIiMocs cured.

DISEASES OF MEN

i:i:f".iff u 11 ;. ireal. slide time :i 1..

Mlnrtrn 1'i'C- ! possible cost.

EiCH CASE SE3JI AIID TREATED o--r.--onaM . I'l-ei v of tioie Klvn to trcimerts, S;i : i st -i e; ion assnrreu. il'O.est t re:i t n-;. :;i a I A a S. lliv Stl-

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CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL j

hv safe. s:.(. -a ; n 1 ess. pleasnnt, non- j suu;eal mcitis. ' PEOKE 0113. Hours: ! t,, 2. 1 to r 7 to S mclays: to 1. 155 State St., Artemis Bid?., Opp. O-Dlierim Theater, Hammond. Ind. i

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tie a.;i;.oy mi ; 1 1 ra o ;. vouiau. It's a delimit to ili'nv j mi tb.se . .

I cept . ina 1 lurteins. Also s. ... t;,. in

Hats, with a cornhinalio-.t )" b. aver, f u. j.,. .lowers. - A J v . M;s3 Fl.'i' nee I I.-.on.o.nd is a ti e nilint a house party at l;bmiug ton. Ind.. iwli.r.- rn. Cioth.-!. II ;.,!'!. is in school i From Hi ( ., im i n .; : oil siv will p.. to Oxford Ohio,. ?:id v i nt at Western s here , she was in school la-'t y. ar.

her parents. Mr. and M r.i . f!ia.. Wilson. L f 1 I I" -II St ! C t - : - I Wo: ,1 has he.-n feejved from Mr. and Mrs. l: I . lhiiup. that ,thy at. o.ov c- in:,, ili. i new iii, ni in Haul I're.-k. .Mii-liigs':. The Bumps were for nrany nn residents Il-ammond and their friends will he interested to l-a.vr, that they have built a beautiful n,u home .

that the mechanism has b?en Inspected' marshal and go to Atlanta, da., to be- l.i-i luiierai

by tne deputy state flra marshal onlv a Ein scrvina sentence In the federal . istiatcr

r-hort lime before the accident and he! penitentiary for complicity In the sohad reported it safe, 'called Munuie lake tight swindles. Many friends called upon Hunch and

Murphy before their departure.

LEAVE FOR ATLANTA.

mkt-inat:cnal news servicei - MUNCIE. Ind., Iec. 8 Hollin II . Munch, former mayor; Horace f. Murphy, former Delaware county prosecutingattorney; (.Tuium-ey Stillson, hotel keeper and Klmer Gentry. Stillson's partner, departed today for In-.

A PATHETIC SUICIDE

IfiT- IJNATIOKL NEWS SERVICE i MI'XOIt;. Jnd.. !f-c. s - J .septi Pt:Rs

appointed h:s non, au.: :. hi.s i state in another no.':-.

drank carbtd:- acid a.td died oc-f-.-i . h:s act was ,l:sco erci . liespondcH y over his wife's lath was assitto-d it'ae motive of Ins suicide.

FAILS TO HAND DOWN DECISION

; tl. T! PNATIONAL NEWS EcRVICE:

ley 78. wealthy retired farmer, tied all! VASHlNOT .N. !.('. '.-The supihis personal effects in hiinOb-s which veuit today f.nbd to h'ttid d.,wti ti he labeled "pifts to the family. wroti tjo;i ,-4s th-- cms! itut onal: y rf

dinnapoll. t., surrender f, the L". S. a note Rivlnjr I n '. r u rx ior, s regard mi;

r-tlice t-rolilbitlosi "law?.

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VENT CRAZY

The p'ano tuner that pulb-d our hi-

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

Suit oit account has h, . n ;':!'! by Adolph Sorenson against tins Stein in the Hammond si: p.-r i ,- conn, .1 M. Stinsot, is .tto.oey r,,r th'- plaint ft. TI Hamtiioii.i A vphait products Co. it. ah. has fiied ii cinplatnl f..- an a eeouni against the , -rn --r,e n TrUsI v S:c iriL-s Hank of Ha.tiinionri . Attorneys Ihach, i;.iii. Taikhiini and titinser. rpresnit the plaintiff.

Th" daiuaft suit of Harry Payne, v. J Th- Metropolitan TJealty fo.. which was! h.-ilti.i durinc 'he last week :u 'N'ovember .

I'll inTWial of inability of one ,.f th jurors !o atn ud. was n-iiniol thi- in'rt

inp in IJooiu of 'I... .-uiiMoti: .superior j

court perore .imtpe itaii and tli- jur. Pay lie. a si n n-ye.ir-i..bl boy, nvks for liauiaqes because of injuries which be

j Miff' red in 1'HiJ w !i"ii the fir-.- escape a,. , the rear of :he T'e Luxe than-r f. ll ,u. ! him. tiiashin a hand and brcakiup his

bp. The attorn -;. for the plaintiff nay Iliat ibe e.-ibl- sijpportinp the counterbalance I or the ,.;. ;r Cliull of the fr .scape w.-is iinsaf" which caused it ! bre.-K tlo 1- .y was passin-r and tb." lefondant s bad nesbeted to take proper P recau t ions. founsrl for tlo- defendants- plv a differ, lit version cif the accident. They say

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liair, then threw his tooi in tiie rive, ! that Payne and other boys were pulling because! his o-,is',f.ni'-r in.-ited in b. i down the end of the lire cenpe in order noijrhbor kid. to watch him tune lh-1 that they niiitht enter the theatre wKh-p-a rio t. d foolishly . should have I out inc !idmiiiiii fec. This, they nut ;i smai; p., sicn on til0 doo: . ' N'edse J bold, made Pane a tresp.is.-r and nnioti't. bother us. mi it" th. w ". ebie to claim damaes. They further add

Millinery Reduced!' ONE HALF An event of supreme importance to smart dressers. These hats sre true replicas of Parisian models. They are beauteous creations conspicuously individual in th-rlr makeup, giving the wearer smart distinction not possible in the plentifully commonplace hats found in the ordinary millinery store. The sale includes all our Pattern Hats, Then there are the Beavers and Velours and the large assortment of flower and that are adorning the heads of smart feather trimmed Turbans. The same cut dressers this season. They are supremely in price applies to these hats a reduction beautiful tailored creations that will meet of one-half the former selling price. the approval of the most stylish dressers. All Children's Hats reduced one-half. Not a single hat has been reserved from the sale. They will all go as announced one-half off former pfice. The early shoppers will reap the greate:.t benefit from this sale. GERTRUDE STEWART

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PHONOGRAPHS

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Headquarters for Holiday Gifts.

Candy Cigars Toilet Water Perfumes

Kodaks Cameras Clocks Watches

White Ivory Tbilet Sets and odd pieces Stationerv Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens

Buy Early

Ever-Sharp Pencils, Shaving Outfits, Safety Razors and Old Style Razors, Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Thermos Bottles, Lunch Kits

Something for Every Member of the Family. .

The Pathe Costs No More Tliae Tiie Ordinary Phonograph

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Thi ciaisic Sheraton will harmonize as well with a 5mple interior as it will with the most elaborate. Its artistic design with severe lines gives it strength and dignity. Satin Finish Mahogany, with all the exposed metal trimmings of antique silver hardware; automatic stop; Universal tone arm; Pathe perfect tone control; Pathe reproducer; Sapphire ball; double spring motor; sizes 47J2 inches wide; 20 inches deep; 36 inches wide $225.00.

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William and Mary American walnut, with the exposed metal trimmings of ant.qtte brass hardware; Automatic stop; Lr.iversa t rn p arm; Pathr perfect tone control: Pathe rerved-jcer; Sapphiie Ball;

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Oak with exposed metal trimmings of antique brass hardware; the Automatic stop; Universal tone arm; Pathe perfect tone control; Pathe reproducer. Sapphire Ball; double spring motor; size 49 inches wide; 20 inches deep; 38 inches high.

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Refinement and dignity are expressed in every line of this design, made in Mahogany or Oak (Golden and Fumod). All exposed parts nickel plated; Universal tone arm; Pathe perfect tone control; Pathe reproducer; Sapphire Bafl; double

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20 inl.cs J.rcD: 3t inches high. $225.00

Have you heard the wonderful tones of our $1,000.00 Paihephone?

Come In and Hear Th

i'ulier & Morrison CoinpsLny. C'hicaj. Territoritl Kerreseatatives.

If it's anything you need from a Drug Store let Summers show you hew you can get The Best Price The Best Quality and the Best Service. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock immediate delivery. Liberty Bonds Taken At Fall Face Value in Music Department

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Puritan seventy of drtaJ v.".!! harmonize as well vith the simpJe as with the mere elaborate interior. Mahogany or Oak (Golden and fumed), $125.00

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PHONOGRAPHS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS

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