Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1920 — Page 7
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
crvtc ci,r The Indiana. Harbor Civic Club w.ll kola its regular directors meeting tomorrow evening In tho club rooms. No uslnass of special Importance is unar consldoratien bat routine business will isaks tb masting- a. busy on.
Pneumonia fwr often follow, a r?r!;rj Neglected Coldg KILL THE COLD! HILL'S X
The church choir juarette the solemn hymn mualc.
nil render
CASCARA&QUINiNE
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Imum of the death of M;s Sofia .vren. alitar of tha retiring high it, tha installation of officers of tha .U Areh Masons of East Cfctcago. wai postponed until two weeks from Ut-bight. January .
JOIWiXTED TO WALK OV GLASS. JiKarir.sn, a y6unr Hurfirinn, who IUt e; Melville avenue. Cast Chitni last night taken to the. Eaat Cfcigo pollee station after complaints tadon NMlwd that he wa." walking ariatd on broken glass. an -worked at the Gra?sH: Ov, 19 said to hav been affected by in. halowa of rae wile at nrk. Hi !hbecty bonds -worth S1S0 and two reaJbe-eice showing a. balance of mora 1I3.6C. Doctors say he w'.:i re-
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Stmtarl ecld lemriy lor 29 jreart
taoicr lorrr. fate, ture, r.j
opiates brcant up a cold in 2
p "TV hours relieves crip in 3 dv.
Montr back it It fails. The
sgenu'n bo hat a Red
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' at Lhs Building- of Art Braseur. atil MIchlsan avenue, Indiana liaraet night, caused a damage of f 35 t building? and S25 to tha contents. T feuitdtg n insured for 111,000 a lias eoateats for 3.000.
Twin City
'News Notes
f tre, RmCZ3. Clltmtt kids. Dion I. ReiKtsn, 4S1S OlCott Avenue. , lOOO I1J. t i'i aorxA "eterso niCD StOMJAY OOi Iia Kofi Petersen, daughter of Mr. ltd Mrs. S. P. Petersen of Beasn stroet. East Chicago, and a young idy who stood high In tha estimation t tha astir community, passed out I this Ufa yesterday about noon after it Illness of nearly three weeks and lurin; which time all medical aid that :uld bo rendered with the assistance f Chicago specialists, the serxices of I raised nurses, availed nothing. Miss Petorien wn one of nine living children and had been empVpyed in the Graver corporation offices for the i.at ton years, the latter years which she served aa their chief stenographer and during this tins became endeared
to all her asocial?. Her religious preferanca -n-.tn of the Coi.Brenr. tlona! faith end she worshippe-1 at the Ha.'t Chicago church. where she was included among the hoir nlnirr. She
held honorary membership in the F.as-I ern Star oror and was their duly elected Adah. Sh also belong d io Rachel Hive. Maccabees, the Pvthian
?!trs and ;v rcifi1 club ur.der the T.aire of the K'.ans. Thos.- rt-Tf to mourn her muime'y inie include the deeply herave1 .- rents, f otir sitter. Mrs. Kiijjar Vevnonett. Mrs C'affor'l McVey. and the Misses f:!rA ai'.'l Anna T'ttt-rsen. Four lrothcr.-i. Messrs Martin. Chrts, Hans and Attorney Henry YV. The funerjl arrnnsetnr.t.' have heen nia.le for tomorrow afternoon with Rev. frank Maples of the Congregational church officiating at ":3" o'clock, at the church. Interment will he et Oak Hill. The casket will be borne by si of the younter men employes of the Grav:r office.
Mrs. J. t:. B:anfy of K'.m street, was hostess to a party of friendsi with cards and luncheon features. Covers were Utid for twelve. The Ioyal Women's Bible Class of the East Chicago M. K. church will meet this evenlnir wi'h Mrs. K. T. (Jibbs In th Wickey apartments an! hold fstix'ities charicterised n a "backward entertainment" with request that Re?ts come in attire suitable to the occasion and perform throughout the evening In nnvjS further accer tuatinif the scheme of the evening. Anyone breaking rules will undergo payment of fines. Al! ere invited. The Fast Chicago Camp. T-oyal Neighbors, vlll meet tomorrow afternoon inetead of ths evening owing to the dance affair given by them. All members are urgul to be present at the afternoon pension when business pertaining- to the order's inter-
Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsilitis
ajaefssfa o'u! st::tt:s i-nd a r
be he.d benc-nial
Tiisedsrn aTharaarr lK. 1820.
o-.rtl r f parti" v. Hl t'. church riuiU.
est may be transacted. t The n Name c'.-.ib dispenses utth'
the meeting announced at tho home rf Mrs. Richard Bates In Peacon st for this evening ar.d this is o'vins to the club members anticipating attnc!ir: tbe. arand opera tomorrow evening Mr. Karl Jansson. jr.. of L.ima. O. is here on a hn."'.n-s irlp t. "hir.(;o and spendins; a few days with hts par. ents. tbe Karl Jansons in 144th street. Mr. Fred l.aKorce of rruinriioTid street is reported on the sick list with the prevalent grippe malady. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hubhol. of 144th street were theater-goers In Chicago Inst evening, attending the performance at the Oarrick theater.
The Rosary Hocietv of St. Patrick's
Old fashioned remedies are often tho best. Yellow Mustard. In the rrl cf plaster or poviH.'e, has bee- us'i
for generations tor soreness, inflammations, congestions and ewelllngs with most excel
lent results but it blistered Heat eases pain and Begy's MuaLarine made of yure yellow mus-
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with o t h e r pain r lu vlng ' ingredient iai
just as hot but quicker, cleaner, and more effe-tle anil eaooot hllntvr.
When your throat H sure, when you have pleurisy, bronchitis ir a paln-sbootlng-chc.t cold you .an j;et jpeedy and Irfsting relief wilh tins roost eff9olv preparation because heat eases pain. Kvery drugg!?t has it 3 and 80 centj.
Church, Indiana Harbor. r,ie tr, elect or rather re-el-ct the officers that served the paM year with the repult that Mrs. J. 1'. Bradford. i president, holda over and Mrs. Elizahrth t-'lrlln. as vice president, and Mrs. F.dward II nttle us treasurer. Activities of '.he society soon commerce in h si-
The Reciprocity club is achdu!od to meet this week with Mrs. Frank 'William In North Magouo avenue, the afternoon of Thursday. The M. S. Wilson residence in Carey street Is under quarantine with diphtheria with members of the family ill with the malady. Carleton Ilucker, son of Mr. and Mis. John Huckor of Ivy street, recently homo from service with the coast artillery and attaining nis twenty-first birthday, yesterday celebrated the event by Inviting fifty of his friends to a merry party for which the Farlsh Hall of St. Alban'a siiild was secured and orchestra music and
dancing, with the final conclusion the;
6ervir.g of delightful refreshments. The evening proved to be most ideal for those In attendance. The Woman's Social Union of the First M. U. church of East Chicago U holding a most urgent meeting with tho president, Mrs. George Wilson of the Wickey apartment, tomorrow aft
ernoon. Mrs. J. P. Bedford of Elm street, la expecting the arrival of Mrs. I', n lrtner of LaPorte and her daughter. Miss DoSlle. for a week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. Waltr Frank are receiving many congratulations over the arrival of a newcomer at their home In North Baring avenue and this time it is a son. There Is a little daughter In the family. Mr?. ranic i at the Mercy hospital In Gary and will he brought home Just a soon r.? her condition will permit tha removal. Word from her bedside is that she and the babe arc doing most hopefully. Mr. Frank is employed in the oftlios of the Interstate company. A card party will be held tomorrow
veriiiR st 8t. Tptrfck's church hall in Indiana Harbor and this will he tr.e last of a series of games sponsored l v the Women's Foriety of the church and commenced early last fall. T.ie party of tomorrow evening- win mark the closing and very excellent awards have been secured for this occasion. It Is the Intention of the organisation to give a "-.iich larger nterta Ininont of cards before the u-hering In cf the Lenten season and for which tickets will be put Into distribution. M.ss Maud Jeppersor.. who resumed her clerical duties in the offices of the George B. I.imbert Co. upon her recent convalesence following an operation, wiit be temporarily assigned to work In the Chicago office while the building liT6 is under reconstruction owing to the disastrous Are of a !te date. Miss Jepperaon will remain
with a relative while engaged n the I
Chicago work and spend the weekends with her parents, the W. If. Jeppesons in North Magoun avenue.
The Tri-Kappae announce a most Important session for this evening with Miss Agnes Jones. 4717 Raring avenue. Ail members will kir.diy be present. The Indiana Jewish Ladies Aid society will meet tomorrow afern oii at fh home of Mrs. Kdward Michael. Herod apartments, 4611 Rarlr.s avenue, and hold annual election t officers. All members asked to be present. The Fred Zerler homo In North Micotin avem. was the scene of christening with the small son of Mr nd
Mrs. Henry Retulaff being permanent-j ly given tho name of Russell Fred-J
erlck and with Rev. Schaefer. pstor of the Kvargehcal Lutheran Church of Hammond officiating. The sponsors were Mls Helen Vanselow "f St. Josoph. Mich, -win Is here '. iiCjk
guest of the Zerler family. a:.d Sir. Csrl Xerler, unci to the litt'.-s on. A rupper was seivcd at tho conclusion ol tho ffice of bspti-m and participates! in by numbers of the famliv. tiit celrgyman s few others who. were present 'I he mother of tht uatt was Miss Mabel Zerler before- her marriage. The Ladies' Aid of the Firs; 11 Unchurch of Indiana Harbor wll'. n.ttt Thursday afternoon ,f th's week with Mrs. A. J. Fulton in Hiock avenue witn lier mother. Mra Andotson being the hostess. There Ic a mMt urgent invitation extended to all members t be present. Mrs. Edward Dixon, who was Mis Vwhel Thomas, has been quite- ill for several days past and suffering with n infected appendicitis. There is some improvement lr. hvr condition the last few days. Mrs. E. D. Jenkins of Carey street and her eiefer. Miss Annabel Harare among the visitors in Chiaeo today from here. The Indiana Harbor Order of Kafttern Stars will hold a. most importan.
meeting tomorrow evertng at wl-.io'i time tho newly elected offloers wl'. be installed and candidates int'iste'i It is very much d-5lred that there bs a pood f.ttendanco on the part of sil members to materially ns-ist In tho order of business to he transacted.
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
wlUas aro aoooptod Dy Ijolea's ITews Ag escy. 8410 JCchlgam avo, Xadiasa Bar. ter, phone 1138J; Katborlao Howard, aVoosa aaa. Oaloxaet bldg-. Bast CUcairs Sbese 883, rosldoaeo pavono 318 Kaaaati K - - - AM W.- 4
m tBcnjiMw, aw egj v mww avow viu cago, p&oao 931. , NOTICE TO CLASSITIED ADVERTISERS. AQ ciaactfloel a4Tort4stajr musr be paid 1 far Isofora itiOO o'clock oa the day of j
StDUMTUBi POyiBSUBg VOXODST J ST. Mul t
taoso w&o nave mcrntxiJy aooonats ara
coovtod. &aeo adrorttsements wtll bo ;
Jkoooytod as namal, but taey mast bo i paid for bofore latOO o'olocX. I
Farm Loans SH per cent Interest. Roe Petersen Law Offlco. East Jhlcaro. i:-sitf JfOTIOl. Tits s usual e.entten of trustees and -hT church ofBeors of First Congre
gations.! church of East Chicago will he ; eld In tho church parlors, January 2.nd. I :?0, at S p. m. j HEXRT W. PETERSEN". ' l-U-4t Church Clrk. j
Alkali in Soap Bad For the Hair
Soap sheuM bo used very carefully, if yi want to keep yo-ur hair looking Its at. Most soaps arid prepared shampoos :itfaiti too much alkali. This dries the scaJp. makes tho hair brittle, and ruins it. Tha bast thing for steady use is Mulsi14 eoeoanat oil shampoo fwijch is pure siid groassless), and Is better than any"hit.s; o!se yom ean use, Oaa or two teaepoonfuls will cleans:hs hair and scalp thoroughly. Simnly r:6iten the haJr with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, cioarny lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries ouickly and evonly. and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, luetrous, fluffy and easy to manK. Tou can got Mulsifled cocoanut oil Vhair.poo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply ery member of the family for months. Adv.
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Before taking inyentory we have decided to discontinue certain lines cf merchandise we are now handling and in order to reduce them to the minimum quantity possible, we hare decided to place them before the shrewd buyers of the Calumet Region at greatly reduced prices. There are also broken lots of some of the 6nest merchandise ever offered to the public which we must dispose of at a great sacrifice in order to put our different departments in shape for our annual inventory. These lots include Shoes, Dresses, Coats, Suits forMen,. Women and Children; underwear, etc. During this sale there will also be a general reduction of ten per cent (10) on all merchandise in every department not quoted below. The women and men of this region will find it to their personal advantage to attend the Wadas Sale. Car Fare Refunded on AH Reasonable Purchases
WOMEN'S
SPECIAL!
L dies' Flannel Bloomers Pocket Q Q on side ; Sexton make Ladies' Silk Hcse Colors: Black, EjQp white, brown Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Union 0 1 Q Suits; $3.50 value a? Girls' Flannel 98 C Dress Children's Seamless Ribbed Hose, 97 C Havana brown only Ladies' Fl-nnel Night Gowns Silk embroidered edges and fancy stitch- (11 O Q ed front; wonderful value. . Flannel Petticoats Grey and C 1 1 Q striped patterns P 1 1 7 Boys' Flannel Shirts and Waists Khaki color and grey ; Q7p value $1.25 Boys' Flannelette Night Robes, C "1 OQ Sexton make
CHILDREN'S SPECIALS Infants' Knit Leggings All color?, COgreat bargain JJ Infants' White Chinchilla O'Coats; different $7.00 $3.98 Value se-voww Infants' White Cassimere QQ O'Coats; $5.00 value PO.i70 Children's Astrachan O'Coats $3.95 Boys' and Girls' Flannelette Sleeping Garments; drop seat Sexton make. HO. exceptional value V Boys' Flannel Rompers; grey, piped QO with red VOC Children's Seamless Ribbed Hose; double heel and toe; excellent qual- 9iry; ralue 45c J Odd lot Children's Heavy Fleeced CQr Vests and Pants W Odd lot Children's Shoes; sizes Q 4 to 8; good value P kJJ
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Shoppers from every section cf Lake Co. will attend This SALE
MEN'S
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Ladies' House Aprons Assortrd colors; large cellar, with all QCe.
around brft. only.
Ladies Tetiicoats Assorted colors; exceptional
EXTRA SPECIALS
Bojs' Barton Shoes Chrome leather sole: exlent school shoe. O OQ
59 c
bargains, at
Odd lot Children's Sho?s sizes 4 to 8; ! made and fine wearing 2j f
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shoes, pair
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Men's and Boys' Collars. each
Men's Black Cottoa Sox, pair Men's Cotton Work Sweat
ers; grey onlv
Liacn 5c
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Mens 2-piece Ribbed Underwear, Qg per garment Men's Flannel Night Gowns, g 29 Sexton make v Men's Union Suits Made by the well known Augusta Knitting Mills, of the finest and softest quality of goods used in undergarments; w onderful $3.50 g 19 value Men's Fleece Lined Drawers 98 C wonderful value Men's Army Rejects All Wool Socks; coiors khaki and black ; $ 1 .00 5 7 C value Men's Cotton Sox Weil known Durham brand; tan heel; colors cordovan, black, white, navy blue; value 1 7 30c A 1 Men's Grey Jersey Gloves; regu- 1 Op lar 25c va'u. Sale price ...
Miscellaneous Specials Children's Astrakan Coats $3.98 Ladies' Cotloa Host Hemmed and ribbed top; 23 C white and black C. M. C. Crochet Cotton Ten spools to a box; S0c per box Ken's Army Rejects All Wool Sox; grry 63c 27C value Men's Combed Yaxp Has; double heel and toe; all sizes; assorted colors; 35c 23 C
vaiue Men's Soft Hats at
Endicott-Johnson Men's Work Shoes, such as Standard Railroader, Direct. Wage Earner, etc.; all well known for their wearing qualities and which sold for $4.50 CO JC
tftj easts
57c
to $5.
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Odd Lot Ladies' Shoes Different styles, good 2 65
Ladies Sweaters $3.98, values up to $7.00 Children's Sweaters 98c Men's Winter Caps, $1.50 values Children's Bath Robes $2.98, $4.50 values
All Green Line Cars Stop at Our Corner Corner 150th & Magoun Ave. East Chicago, Indiana
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DUES-Lowest in the Country, no Increase-Less Than FOUR CENTS a Day-Only $12.50 a Year
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