Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1920 — Page 5

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SEND FOR PUKK TTUAI.. Mailed fra tn plain wrapper. It gives you relief. Out a 60-e.ent box

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PERSONAL i

ISOO-AL HEWS

I Tht- meting of tl. Jcnlsl) Indies Aid Mill be held tomorrow nflcinonn Ht the I home of Airs. A. Hell, rinun, 1.1 Sibley st. i Mrs. a P. Stout In quite III fit the j home of her son, Wm. Ptout, of Detroit M. j j Rurnt (loose Feathers, for hat trlnii rlngn. Values 1" 13. Choice 6fc. l.lon ! Store Millinery IVpt. l-fl-H

it Mnil-ttioii f ofll ! -i-s Wednesday ' vrrItiji. Juii. 7. l the Mitwonlu Temple in (Jury. Those wlshliff tf attend ire asked to take the first car on S!b!ey and Hohman st. after T o'clock.

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NOTICE TO ALL REPUBLICANS

London Herald Discloses Appalling Conditions in Big Industry.

Floyd MacGriff ;stff cc8k,pontlni i n service! ' L N DON . Jui ..!. :u 1a. :i

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household ind ('!nn arc pj; nwed sir..--.. -i-inort a' oi to 1 h u 1 the sir ' h" labor vl 'he s-tua'.ier. If anyth:. U . t m : i s. ).n-.o , v. hi! a v.ij; ,s ! the cost of i. '-hr-ad ! hvv- !

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almost "v. i v back street in tn of its th"end rack:iHin. F'.'.pia. and I1--

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Winter Iliit f omi.rrow fit tc l.lon .sturc January ri.-arum'i' Sri-. Pattern Hate ,.f vi'lvi-t that old up to i2 iir uf'1-.'.i lit $:S.tn'. l,!n Ktoi-e Mil-!tr,m-j-lifj-t. 1-ti-lt

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- j !i, th' Miffuno (f the lirpublii-ai) I'arty Mnrnr't McH!, trim )t at totid- fir-; anltxil to at n'l the meeting t Iho Iriie SulH-ns 'Ilfn. Wept Vlrslnm, j fhumher -f '"mm. no Hail, tVedne.'iay I'-turiit tl to a.-hiH'l after rpetMltni; tho i v-iii)-r. larnnry Tth. 8 V. M. )!.Ik1hs with her i'rents. Mr. an.J Mr ! T l-IMl'i HA UT OHWANIZATION H. H McUii-, of Hohmtn ft, '-(, T' MM ITT ICR

Mioti Martha I.nd hf leturtPMi I'urdue.

Th" Trinity ladii'n Aid will m.'t fi r

(!. !.: -v i.-.t h.-:n itii- !'.: H 'd T'.i!- I". l r:.t. S. v. of th.. 5hirt." i t-f i': .- 1 il -rail,

.-t;. s th- !r,-i!.l, "conI I !! !.i.,l t V. IT(-, f.T

ten at a h"aiutsti'i. in.J tho cost of cotton j

lou T!.i'e No Idea Uotv Wonderful Pyramid la "nttl lei 'l"ry li. of Jj-rr.t:itd ri!.- Treatment of any drutjKlst. Vn reiit-ved of ttchln?. firotrji-Mi.ir p.leo. hemorrhoU: aiid Mjch rtcc.il tinuM'-H. a pini'id box la? ei'im been 8u:!V-ient In one r.iijht. Send ruijipn tor fr?e trial. Trtk. no .3:lttive.

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!iil.f.ii. L.oytonstc.f.c

Ifiiiigion a.r.d HoMon, ,i '.. . . ti nin-.te- whtTts you j machine.

State.

llr. Roy Kudu., wh) hH boioi litt ... 4 T .O t.u r.. I 1 1 t..l iMM r . i 1 1 T 11 ' il t

Hanm-.i'iid. Hho ha. us her guoMt, her j a social after.'ioon tomorrow at th'i home

nieoo, Mias Louise Fudgo. of Iroliaiiap- I of Mr H. D. IMren. 4J Walthnrn ft. j

jThno will nls-5 bo a r'plr lu!n . I - jrr.f-tlnit of tho Trlrilty Ia.lli! AM this t

,. v . . i ,-. ,.iv tta ' or.lriK- nt which thn annual olr. Umi of i

fuuith annual ball tonight at tha K

r i it i ) fih i; nil r. l.'nieitu y, c.rr- well pr.'tei'ed tv t'r tiiKurr-n-e on J our homo an.J yo'ir l-.ounehoM giinrti., httr mil mn ip. J. . Tron-'ol, An.i rl-an Trust and 8av!tiH Hurt. I'Ji.iii'- :xl2 or it. 1-5

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of 1'. hrtil. Mualo by christra, $1 pt-r couplu.

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Mrs. O. C. K. Matt hleS.

Mrs. 11 A Mot'iii-.'-ll and ilr.--

v.'i-iht will iniirlmn at an availing hoine c

party tonight at the U. -mt of Mri. H. A. Me", r.in-11. lil'Jl MoroJnu avu.. In KuWOld.

! Tl.o H;x-h dlvi'-ton of the M. E. l-ada j Harry AM will meet Wednesday at 1 : ai the

iIt. J. IS. MKfK'ALP I1r letiirnid to Onry, after twenty Fix rr.onthB' xirvlci ! '.jr. Ji -rr.- u: " t ' bVii i. . ;M-e l.N ft''e; he ir.av

i 1 tom.nui.iCM1.. c v. i : at i. r-.!d& toiophjtio 80, it 6Ts r.arriun stroet.

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Mrs I'. V.

.. to bw and q-.iilt. Thn Irfidirs Aid of ti.6 CentiTlury M. K

I -:,iir.-h will meet Widneidav bf : ri.uon

P.o O.irsau of Marlon. Ohio. ep.nt th j fir .in all-day m'Sflon, hi the Uinc-iln holidays with hia wire and children, who snhool bvlldln. Instead of Thursday are vlnltlns her pnronts. Mr. and Mrs. aj-tf,r!KM,n aH was announce..!.

J. F. Krost. of 32 Iv.y ft.

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v:itrts for us '.:tt I.er i.-vil ' r h . :h a-i i'.' i ny $5. " hat hemo! ---.id tej;. In : r-.an v ho tcil.i ti '. r sea r. ins; a ! t-' iy her own ;h:-. ce'its. and th'- i-t l.iot coiPpU-'.-r-d be 'In at'.o-h.-r (1

her ela-phr- r had ! C'TiiilLifc !-h'r: mi- i: ! i i c i been broio n by rf sufficient f 1.

1 broken women t-ev inn at

e? s-x cn'.-j . te's i: a ue r :o4:. i : il

The snme f.rm pays six ctnts

lei. u for tto- ... uiz togetner ci comitien

irts She was uorktnx on Tiien's-sie

i.ent i pitjantas. which rrqulrej in hour and iidiy I t .etnty tnini.te s per pair te i-omploto. 1 t ho expect"-! to tet ten tents each for

j the pajamas.

rry ho v..-. -.ho wo- j -This worker said that eonMuerin tK

-i.n. ; - n --e f I. cents) price a: which pajamas orc sold tn the

women Hovel's shon'.d

'Chat tragedies they

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ttrtt-en . t et at least twice pres. nt piict.s.

.;! shir'

v hi.-!-. cost

vol r:.n est hot ere she- i "Anoth-r worker said; 'V

r ninth shirt ! j organized, and it" we were we .-.eihrie a u-maii a:d ! call as tri'ae. for we'd starve.

-n c.-)nipe!;"d to dis-

M:ss t'ilndys it.iio n'.-'rtii ii'."d the K -pp'i rxlta ' t.-imni.-i (jtrls 1 Yluy evetiIr.K at her hi. me en .South Hohman fit. Th-- rtwt tnv'.",ltir will occur in two weeks at the home, of Mlt-s UemveSve Uoifmaii on Clirdon at. The Rooster Auxiliary will meet with Miss Kathryti Sh.-trrr. TS7 Hohman St., ton.oi row niht.

ophi ifive gns. i. o T. m wi;i :. short bustiicp.t tn'etiriM ton!itht hei. :,e i-iird party Ht tho I. O- . I', i.'e'

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Al! Ciiitdren Hats of Velvet r.r.d I-Vp. Jsuuary Cloarance prl:e .l.nd. I. ion Store Miilmery Iept. '. -li ?rvfral women from TJjrnnirp.il w r. pipsts at the N.-w Year s rect" ; o .v hist Snturdii'- aft-'-rnoen thi Ka.' e'"'.!-

Wotnan's Club. They -.vwi Mrs.

The tdrty arntned for by the mem

ber? of the Ir.dlann lart;or 1 o lew : ,-r0 ..f

l'1;., iir"l to be ben! tomorruw e eninvr, t rf: b i.-i Veen necessarily postponed owing ' .1(

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PrUil end .ie r " l'r" !o

. - - date will be so .1 at r. -'ting of th

at 2 o', I... U. with Mrs. V.'. Ofr.'T. Ivy f.. ct A pood attriidunce i

part f Kiembtrs Is dysired. Tha Civlo Leprtroent of the f-ist Chicago Wwnani club will moot Thursday exenlt.ir of thla waek with Mrs. A. IL Watta of the IJlckniU apartments. 1809 T'oi aytlia avenue. The program frr th cvnnin will consist of the dlscunsion ).rUilnir. to "The ToilBh In America," ul-tium' r (a), "loration unel OccuiiatloriR," by M!s Anm l-'lske; lb), "General Charaatu. tii-a.' Mrs. William Meada. and (ci. 'Attitude Toward Citizenship." Mike Io:. n. A jpjod r.tfendanca on the part of me.rr.bers Is tirKe-1 Tho Artluir McLiuahilns c.f South Bar In K a.vcr.ue hava as their uest, Mr. Joe McJLrtiUKlilln of Oil City, Tho K. I. T. Embroidery club will hold a pleasant meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Newton iu 1-lJth etrtot with a d-'sire that ail i.. embers ba proaent and cornrnonct: tt.a new yer with no absonteeii The Homo lii'oni.iiiie L". (ik rt merit of

ft.-.r Ur .f ; -ee n., . lh . n v ; t !. om oi IS. a. t,. . -a',. - lo ! ;-.-h ti e-t at event'.; with th- h;i-rn-.an, Mrs Kobert tirue-; Mi. lor pre-siaiu. The sttendaiicej on the t ort of rne-mljirs was most gratifying- i ti prorurn cotiHistad of vocal renditions by Mr- Z. B. Cajnpbe'.l and Miio lddrese iilitms. T he subject carried ft: was yugifestir ni on the part of those present as to means of lightening the revjiar Toutlrm of lK.ust'hoid iluf.i. and under the enption of ' T-iclter anj Kayier Method-; r f I!o-ise-k-eping." M'.ny and varied wi-rn the r-intij pr ii'ot.d aiid neiny of them 'iuniiv- i.i.iii.tde. The hotes m.-l her

Assot.inHi ser'.'-d eleii rhtf -a I

freshni'-nts und the me tint: .t journr d rec'-i -;r-i:n the frst M"ninv evr-n-ft .f 1- t t nth v:,, hostess and - - of -t g he -.. - -ii . . n

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werit fr. m VViiii-siiii;,, nary 14th.

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Missi Gladys and Mrs-. Ansrus MeI.ain. who have been vlsitii:s in Fonduiac for the past, week liivn rc-turnod tc- their heime on v'ebt st.

are unooiil.in. W'c ur"

jctsulutciy at the mercy of cur master.

helpless and lw.u to submit. We

mast hs.ve bread and we'd rather work

he rate of payment j for It than steal it."

Miss JiliziJ i hick from her i

clc. In.; . for .he pj. i ... '.

W A Hill Mrs ..Vow-ten Hembroff Mr. Ihe ....npi Ks.ppa will r.oio j vr, Marion llower and Mrs. Mln-.no liline. imnort-nt meeting- this fv-n-rn? et the , . hojv.e of the Miaeen Kdlth and Agns

rof and! HerKitmd m Iir Ptret. All metnoers

T ie .- l !nT to a

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ulc- d - ' f - r -V-d;.eoi,i y at th--. Michael in the

Everything la In readiness for the annual reception of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club to be held tomorrow afternoon at tho Iilley acaool aduitoriuiii. This aflaJr this year bidri promise of Kreat pi p'"a-lty owing to each mcmbr being al ov.ed to bring thr?e gutsta. There will be a gri-at late.rininftiiug of club women and their ruests from Kax.t thlcaKO-XnJiana Harbor owing to rnembvrahlps mantalned in both clubs on 'trt of Twin City women. The event tomorrow ha lonir boon atulcipated and it !s to be hoped that the wether will to conducive to a larjfe attendance. The regular moetirn of the' Woodnian circle, will take place thiti eenr.E in the Auditorium hall at 7: 30 o'clock. The Woman's Missionary Society ;? the First M. K. church of Indiana Harbor will meet w ith Mrs. Claire Sti phens. 1$H 136th si., in the afternoon of ThurRv TV - vs. til - - - "... an 1 n very litcf.'-tini! ef'.i n u -i." ..1 ned :' ". XI .as tl'i.e i-nedjon of South Ba.-i- a; five was burpi-lfo-! ty s large number of her e.v: i- t--.iids last e e ninjt and a general round of p'.ensure was the diversion of the evening with rvfre-sh merits served at the conclusion. Th..- "VVek c.f I'rayer' is b'-.t-ic cb-

yervtti In Kast Cl.icago In union t erices by th'i Conirregat lon.-il an,l Methodist churches. The meetings were first ar- . ranfd lo be held In tha Methodist j church, but owintf to a leak iu tio; boiler, makm-r it impossible to he-it that churt-U jfor a few days, the n.cerir.Ku aro belnjr ! !-Id In tho Congregational church. Rev. j Frjink Mar ies and 11. . le-i B. .Tones ' wii! pri-noh a'.t'-rr.ateiy, the Itec. J!spl-s' , 'iiiiv-iic the sermon toii:5h'. on the : ; -i t ' The Villon of '

Advertiss in T t t;U-eJ i'.'-.r.. constant effort.

becavtse her hi-al'h We ar

. coupteu witn tac.K

'.-as so o ' 'itai.e i "Here's The v . s'rong ct-.

-e,-! sii :ve eh'ch he?" f -. -,- for t ; rice c t i.n.1 1 arid v'-'ky ct.

t -..-it to earn

.21) She had

r i y iioron a typical r.n frail

t-. ur. - st-.rii i r-tid

Perk'nam :

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i-trts. case in

eria'.e hiir-h-r toil, m' pajatnas, for tent to i-.ino- cents

"This is the modern Lcr.ion bhirt-m.--ker' weekly balance sheet.--'Shirts sf-atneii 4 SO. "Money revived fti.iO. 'Thread kii'K'- pro;U 40 per cent. "Shirtseilor's prot.t unknown. "Worker's reward 'a crust of bre-id.

w..Tk. ';v.t of thetin hed c.f straw arid rns.' cost f h-r sewing j "Vet the y must wo k on.'

The Dorcas Rebecca lynlae liii-. tfatur

day evening and held its rerfulur business meettng- ad lnstall;t .ion of officers: Acims ?(ii, past r.ran-1: Mrs. Carolyn

Davis, installing c-ftlcer; I--.s A'kins. nolle gtranil: R.ese Marcus, vice: iiran.i; Mrs. Leonard, chaplan; Mis. Grace, out-Hid-. gmrdtan; Jit ?. ifartm-iri. Inside frtiardian: Laura S&ss, conductor; Mrs tohner. warden: Mrs. Scasted, fnanc'.al secretary. After the Ir.siaHa 1 1 on light refreshments wore served and a social tinis tr.Joyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hem'

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Farovld of Indiana Harbor fere -rJfRts a, a matinee party s-vn at Welcome Stranger in 1dca.ro i-..st S.-iturday.

I The Columbia Ciuh will be enterte.ned j kept her

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by Mrs. F. fi. Rets it her home on Hoh

man st. Thursday anornoon. The Olive fhp'!- of the ;ary Order of Kastern Star have extended an invitation to the members of the Hammond chapter. O. of II. 8.. to attend the. annual

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GET IT ALL You can get all th bep.efks of insurance- your money pays for by securir.?; a pohcy through this agency. Insurance means more than simply paving losses.

It means hrst of a!lr

vention or unne-es:-arv lossr

HUNT TIRE THIEVES. B. i O. railroad dte''tives ire look

ing: for tho party or parties who broke into a ear in the yards of Commonwealth ave . Ind-nna Harbor, on the nitrht of Jan. 3 and got away with about fort y ivelly-Sprti) irtii 1 1 t'.r-g of assort-J siz-s.

FREDERICKS NEXT J. F-. Fr'-det icks, president of th Kokom Chamber of Commerce, will bo the speaker bef-re tiie Ka.-t Chics go Chamber of Comm.-i. er .op me.-ti; gr tomorrcw in the C .ns i e'iti-jra! ch ;rt.h parlors and will st -,tk i n "America: Her Present unci Future Relations to World Affairs." lis will fti-ai; tinder the a isplces ot the business departm-nt of the chdinber and th n-iembora are promised an Interesting half hour.

-the pre-

Take The Times and kcp touch with the whole world.

Women a and misses teivct Turns, j

Riack only. Values to $?,.i0. Priced a' 11.00. Lion Storo Millinery Dept. 1-S-lt Th- Alice Club Will entertain the directors and their husbands Wninesday evening-, Jin. 7, at the Aifc- Club. It is desired that ail rt'rectors and their hushands make an effort to b present. Mtis Hsz-'l Wiltsee has returned to Mich.ef.n T 'n : er.- i'y nfter spnd!ng tho holidays with h-r parents.

The TYesbyterlan Aid Society will meet tomorrow afternoon. The hostess a will be Mrs. Xterritt H. Xfet-t and Xlrs. F. T. Ir'ox.

The I homo o:

S'r.orrner. of Wilcox ave. The tivenlng was Kpent with needbj work and a nlcelv arranged two-cf)urs luncheon was served. Helen Linsmann and Marie Haderle of Lifayette. house f-ucsts of M Olivia Linsmann, were entertained with the club.

Too

Late To Classify

WAN'TEIk-- Experience -j male t....kkecper. Apply after '.' a. n.. Wo 111 Mfg. Co Lincoln end I'iumrner aic, W. Hammond. l-0-2t

NOTICF TO .NO.V-RF.sIl 'l-.NT TIIE STATIC OF INDIANA. I. AXF. COl'NTY. IV THE LAKK il'rFfiI'H COURT. I N VACATION A F T i". R NOVUMIiKit TKKM. 1320. LI W. WTIEKI.KR AND ALKXANDEK H. MAKSHAhU TRUSTEE, VS. WILLIAM C. HILL KT AU CAl'SU No. 1S047. ACTION TO FO P K' T -T ' TRUST DF.UD. Now- comes the Ilaini'.ffs. by C'rum-

: packer Fredericks, their alpitn'js, end T Cult met t evening nt the i r,if their complaint herein, together with the Missis Marie and Crlstir.e un Qfr;duvit of a competent person. ho

.tig that the defendants, Viiiiar-i C. Iiil!. Florenc! Hill. Richard Curran, are

Tl'.cre 2 re mnny other services this agency ccin give. It will craw a form of policy contract that gives you fui! protection. Talk it over w.th us. Lake County Savings and Trust Company "The Bank with the Chime Clock." Phone 1700. HAMMOND, INDIANA.

WE HAVE ALFALFA AND CLOVER HAY BLATCHFORD'S RABBIT MEAL

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TttAOi Mark A Milk Substitute forWeaning Rabbits Nursins? Does "Meat" Rabbit? Fitting Rabbits tor the Show.

Burkei the Dentist Havinc; had v.ore than 20 'ears experience in the practice of dentistry ouc-ht to convince the people cf Hammond and the other cities close by that I know my business. My counsel and advice will be freely given and the price I give you will be low for honest, reliable dentistry. -fte3cf- Tcirr m

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My Crown and Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates can not be made any better than I can make it for you. I ll guarantee it ten year?. When you feel cavities forming in the teeth you should consult a good dentist at once. The usual way is to put it off for a more convenient time and that time never comes. Be prompt and businesslike about your dental needs. Do not delay, for every week that slips by is only one more week of playing into the hands of the enemy Bacteria that destroys the teeth and gums.

non-residents of tho State of Indiana, and that this is an action to foreclose a trust deed on the following described real estate in Lake County, In.i.nna. tow it : That part of Ixt Sin (C) In the.

Fractional Southwest Quorter, tSW'-i) of Section Thirty-two ?.2). Township Thirty-seven (T) North, Reuse Nine (0) West of the isVjcorid P. M.. lying e-nt-t of the west tight - i ecu (IS) acres thereof and west of; the west line of a strip of land thirty-three (33) feet in width, ly-: ing west of and adjoining the east : en (Hi) acres of said !t Pix 05. j Said defendants ax-, therefore hereby ne.tifii-d of the pndecv of paid aftlonj end that the samo will stand for trial nt the next term of said Onrt. and that i unle thy appear and answer or demur I therein, at the calling of said cause, on i th 1st day of March. A. I). l!-0. the same being the 4"rd day of thn r.ext '

UTin of slid Crurf to be begun end held : j in the Court House in Room No. 1. at i Hammond, in said County and State, on , I the 2nd Mondiy of January, A. U i!', j sii'd action v. til l e heard and determined ! in t!idr nbsero e. j IN WITNESS WHT-rKKOF. I hri-un'. i ret my band and afhx the .""-.at of said , ' Court, at Hammond, this 5t'i day cf j January. A IV IP-'O. . I 3 IFR'iJERT L. WHKATON. j ! (Kent) CTej-k R. 3. C. i !- r.i'TT r I'F.itii. ' I Ieputy !erk. 1-5-11 roi

holding ticket-- and in-mrv for the recent charity dance, will kindly report same tonight.

Mrs. Frank Forrester of I ir street is j Somewhat bett-r of an illness which has i

sly confined 'o tho house

for more than four weeks.

Mrs. John sf'ephan of South Baring j

avenue is entertaining at an lnfoimal i ea this afternoon complimentary to her birthday anniversary. The Rea-.ons held one of thair weekly sessions yesterday with Mrs. Karl Norrls of the Atlas apartments. Mrs A. P. Twyntan wes a guest. Tomorrow evening the Gocdfellowship club v.-ill hold en important meeting to settle up accounts of the recent cotilI.on given by them and avhich proved to be so great a. success. A Hard Times party will be dlscu.sc--I at tho meeting and ail members are urged to be present. The date of thn dance is tender advisement cf January 17th. Mr. W. X Thomas of Fir street is in Chicago today visiting Mrs. Thomas, who is a patler.t at the Presbyterian hos. p tal. and accompanied thera by his daughter. Mrs. J. J. Miller. Miss Ottllle Nralewski of Merrill, 'T; o.r. J x c;- rr- 7-" " "-' child, V.Ts . have r-'urnerl to their home after a pleasant v'.alt here with the W. Ctfners in Ivy street, they having spent the holiday season here. Charles R.unon, Jr., of Ivy street Is home from a trip to Canton, O.. -where he s.per.t the holidays. The Missionary Society of the V. P. church of Indiana llarbrr. will meet in

a business session Thursday afternooj

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Wait for the Greatest Sh

Hammond Ever Had

Building coming down to make way for m j.- i:.; and hotel. Must sacrifice our $15,000.00 stock ci H-. -' Grade Footwear. This is your opportunity to buy shoes rr.r the whole family. Sale starts Friday at 8:30 a. m. ari-J continues until entire stock is sold. This 13 one of the new est and cleanest shoe stocks ever offered to the people ot the Calumet region. Come prepared to take home more than one pair of shoes.

101 STATE STREET.

MOP

NEAR 4 CORNERS.

HAMMOND, IND.

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I can positively extract your teeth without pain. IF I CANT, DON'T PAY ME. If you need plates I'll guarantee to fit you or no pay. Remember this I am making low prices for Honest Dentistry for a few months. After I get a little more established I will have to charge more for the same dental work,

so take advantage of this and come in at once.

Feb 58. Tel. 3. ; a Y 1 T a THt R.FKFR RRHn CO. iSiirket tne iientis UiLliLll UlVcJUt ' I n tin r- M.it I t 1. PIJ n UT I...,

FLOUR, FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibley St. 257 N. Hohman. HarumoriJ.

Room 116 First National Bank Blig., Over Woolworth's

5 and 10c Slcre. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdety nights Until 9 o'clock Telephone 3189. Hammond, Ind.

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1 NOTICE TO NON-KKSIOLNT. i ' THV STATU Or INIdANA. LAKE j COUNTY. 17 THK LANK SlTKl'.IOR j COURT, IN VACATION AI-TKH , i NOVF.MP.Klt TKUM. l?:rt. AMY i i SPEAKS VS. F.RVFST SPEAKS, j J CAl'SE No. IS94S. Room 2. ACTION I FOJt I'll VOUCH. Now e-.mes tlo- PhiintiiT. by O. '. ;

: White, her attorney, and files her com- :

I plaint h.re in. together with an affidavit

cf a competent p-nom. showing that ti'ej defendant. Ernest Speaks, is r.ot a resi

dent, cf the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby r.oye,cd of the jn nd.-ncy of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next titn of said ''eiitt. and that unless he epper.r and answer o: o' rinir therein, at the calling (if said rouse, on the 1st d-ty of March. A. It. IPi'o. the sami being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be b'-gun an el held In the Ooor' House, in Room 2. at Hammond, in s'i'd County and f Ute. on the ind Monday of January, A. P. 1!2' slid Rction Wi'.l be heard and determined in his absence.

IN WITNESS WHEHEOI'. I h -r.-orCo,

set my band and atllx the Seal rf said Court, at H.nintoiid. this fith day of

January. V. I. 1020 I

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lution but at least it has entered your mind to attempt to s?'. money during the year 1 920. Why not start now and set aside fr. "d amount from each pay envelope and safeguard y o u r s e 1 i against unlooked-for expenses that come to everybody? Be prepared for this contingency. Open a savings account today. Let us become your partner in this very important matter and you will have many opportunities to rejoice for having taken the step. We will pay 3 per cent interest from January 1st on all deposits made on or before January 1 7th.

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Season. Doors Open Thursday, Jan. 8th5 at 9 a. ai.