Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1920 — Page 5
tfondar, Februarv 0, 1920.
THE TIMES jj.hi; i'.uiii.j j I '11 TO Five Mllllllllllllillllllll!i;lllllllll1IHIIill.liillllllllllllllllll)lllllllilllli.;MHH;)iU!i;n. THERE'LL BE A RUSH TO FALL INTO LAKE WHEN THESE FAIR CO-EDS BEGIN DUTIES 1 See Tomorrow Evening's The Passing Show
Am a smellint cthr rlaces icn't rnipll fur BITEXAIi w-etk..
that
WE ar constrained to remark that the old Calumel region smells
PEBTTT good ftrr all, cf tha smrlls ere.
loud as some
. WE regret to rrnt a ting of em y in . THE remarks rr.ads ty Ioc Ehankhn. the XOCAX b foci gourmet, oa hearing that OLD DOC &m.TX3aOSE was .regaling fc:mst-.lf with
fjHurmrp Sc-uth.
and red snarper in th
' TES, e certainly found the oil BUSXSXSS boomins ' AND ruess that almost any piven - COKTAWT is getting abvut 13 infl'.;-Scf-t J SMALL Investors pr caller,. THIS is th year -when the men and v. omen
j SKOUXD tach th
thry don't em THIS country, BT7T they Tton't. NOTWITHSTANCIN8 cur kind employer
poli'iolans that
th f ar
t-rial
WHEW h fars one.
always
-foes out in
WE always regretted that the league
XTATIOKS when in session
law abo!
didn't r;s tall suk hat.
hinjr. the
ONE of the on our trip
many grounds for divorce
WAS tr fa.-t tetter four-fifths
that
t --watchful
INSISTED on our changing our 'inion suit
ETEJtYTOCE th riTth to srjth
wind sm'chd from
OX vice versa. WE note that fashion still ADMIRES the fat stle in gulf, BUT just th sam WE shall continue, io hae a SNEAKING regard for the roll tops. HITMAN' nature UNrOHTTJNATELT rth-r suspt.-tmis AND now that January IT has Ion!? gene by WB suppose, that anybody wh SUPS on the tel'ar stairs and breaks hi- 1-S FILL b mad the subject of SEVEKE comment anions; th neighbor "a omen. MAKINO national sacrinoes TOK the good of all seems to be. qua POPULAR, with all the NATIONS except the ones th.it haie t't make them. IP the mark drops any further in price THE poor Germans won't b slv TO buy even paper pan s. MOST Americans understand th ENGLISH language and a fesv of them CAN speak it.. IP t e were a lawyer we would alwajs PHEFEH to handle a married man rOIl "he reason that he had be.; n CROSS-EXAMINED so long HE'D make a good witness. IXCII is so h.gii AND he-'isehoM a!nanc5 are 50 low THAT ofien levari THE end of the n pk w HAXDLT ha', e a banana sin to stand on. HOWITIE,
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.Pythian Sisters will meet tomorrow afternoon at the titiine i'f Mrs. Kay Alton. Ti Sibley M. Tln-iv will lie. an election of I'fricrrs and all members art urged to ht presvnt. I'on I forget th,- Graml Hal! piven by the Pla 1 1 l 11 os.h Uihl.-. K liruu 1 y II. at K. of 1". Hall. .1 la m m. -ii-l. tt-6-jl. The t-'tanilard I'.f .urrs will meet 'til Mrs. Edgar 'runija-ker. 48 1 1 m li In ii'l - St. t.. morrow fn inn-. Mrs. (it-ore V'ivnn will lf. the n vmsi iiip lioM'-ts. .. ...... Mrs. A. A. Y'MiiiK. wife of J'r. iin was clios'.n us the ; 1 1 1 na 1 iI.-Ii-umi t; to the national ionnti. n of (he Woman's Nalinnal Stiff raK I'nion. w hivli will be hvlU in Chicago Filuiury 11 to 1. Kememlifr the ;;l.le I'.in. e nt the K. of 1'. Hall. W eii neso ,i v. Fi-i'iuarv 11. 2-t
P. S. Bo it ever n tightwad, - niaeij l,ke. hone.
The Home Economics li'pariin'n
tne Hauimuml Woinfu's t'iul. 1 1 1 r t a 1 n - I eil the nitiuliej .itol lisiir j;ii.st j t 1 .i one o'clock luiii loon i-i ! u rd .1 y . 1 "r .. 7th at the K. of IV hall, N.-.irly ;.!! of1 the goo.l proiiu.-is used ;i t the lu oc b 011 J were donated by (tie Urod.-ky Cross 1 '". The Sinii-i.ty llr'ol of (,'""'s vetej set v-d ".v the c.o:!mi!i e hi an '''' pet i.mg; manner. Mrs. Kfasoii of ti .le!o t.'o.. miole l '! e cry dilicious !'-!
so! ts. Mrs. I'll' i'mmi of the Mum i i! (.'.. titii le two h undred 1 uphnm:!. nicer thnii motl.er used M imikf. Tbroug'.! the kindness of J, ion, le'Fr.i1' of the ("wlim-ft r-:ikins ' "o.. hint Ion es of hi t ad Mere baked w Ith Sincerity flour iMol 11 to acii guf;l with a iiacl-.a.e of f nn tiooi's. TliI'alhc Machine, loaiod by Snmmeis 'Irim 1 o 1 e w 11 s o p c I a t cl by M : 1 1 Waller I'atton. mid poa.'int; record v. ere enjoy, d by t he- Indies w h; '. e they were 'niin;, .tf'er the 1 niic'.; eou t!o:--adjoiirne.l to tite cl; h room, a r.d .it the fn. of :i sl'OTt loismf.-s trerlm the ''!iciu ir.t; i : 1 1 res' s 1 1 prot,rfiin ivn " Kiicii: oca I i-'lriiirii. Miss iuji 1 Younger, ai.-nmpaii'o-l by Mi l.ouie Youncei , "'lassie da lur-s by the pnio's of Mis jera hi 1 no Mwrinsnn; (n,d s-l-ectiont by Miss Miidreii s,nelrr ac.
companied by Mrs. Mikesch. 1 leadings by K v a u c h n M ,!ii porter, Mr. t'!af Lansley.
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Big Purchase Sale of New Spring Millinery
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LUhlLL UlfL0 ARE ACQUITTED
f;hmical 1 "r. 1 Rates Bxj ar,'
1 Truss (...; f. S. KHurti'in ' "o j M.t mi fac t u r ma 'o., and . i t.'onip.T ny.
! More and mor
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! representatives, int r rest tv in city mattT.i and at'r r.dir. tier Of ( 'Olllt !! meetmcs. fctandirif,' th fai ' that i y
i Smith Tnwn shin's f?pnsfl.t.in ! '- meim-.ty 't- c .n other
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Above, Natalie TurceH. at left, and Beatrice Tease. Below, Anita Fumes. Thirtv-on" pirl studeTits at North western University have been mada members of the Evanston, 11!., Rod Cross life savirer corps after passttisr severe tests in swimming- and life savir.ff work. Three of the ST''s ar shown shove. Who would mind jumping into a deep place in the Uke witb one of these life savers close by?
Comes to End in Crown Point Court.
flu' In purt j. that Rrttl.. '
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NOTICE
The a dance -t Feb. 11 -n. :-6-
No. Hi!!
4 4 n',! W -In.
ORGANIZE WELFARE CLUB FOR BOYS IN HAMMOND FEB., 18
are count0', as foes of labor. It is, ep.ied that this preliminary fund; h ill amount 10 $4" 0HV It will be iiS-( d to establish a speakers bureau a rid j : n informal -on bureau, jireliintnaty to j
the campaign.
lib's This industrial
individual t;i!-dr ;tt the o;r to a gradually aw a'tvf in nu on the part f ir.anag'tf intendents thai tisey h ;-, p o e ;; , !. 1 1 i t y in kc pin . r and acjrrefsn e main . t E aiurat ion.
I: i'ret-ent sup-port . !!' i! i 1 :-h o u 1 d Ik- miicr- Rtt .;! , ; co-operation possible i.. y
slcr of the .tvvis girl ' to the corporations o' th stand t!;,.t she fiav !ak" an mi'icst ;n . .;!.
I F SPECIAL TO TMT TIWlS, i r;mw 1'iiINT.. JNt'. I'-i'. !-Tii ! ttiai of KditW !.( ; and i'. rti. t Man-
! eo k ! . !het'.o I.nndi tirls arrcs' i hist, yar for foimn r es i. '. ! -! in t! i iiN bring acqo.-vr! i,y tilt j'jry. J'.r
! I'f in Wirkfi, a i testified on t tie
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her written an
I ti her name v. hn of money, which she oral o, . .isions, and i
! 'i v. r .t e c h ecks 1 . e w -a in n?p1 : 3fi done 1 11 se - . this ia ri icular .
Advertise m The finir.s and ad-
SIX DIE IN
vertise again.
i time she. and the Mancru ich woman i constant effort. i had -Ai itten checks to the ao.i.rint ot i
JS'1 and more on th-,r way to 1'i-sas
Ke suits
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GUARD CLASH
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Splendid Concert Heard By Many Hammond People
(BY Ml IC I Ot FR The coming- of Trintiy Church Choir Chlcipo with Irs organist, and choirmaster. Irving t. Hancock, to Hammond last night xvas an event long to he remembered and surpassed a'.l expectations. Perhaps no bu.ldinfj in Hammond was large enough to accommodate the crowds who tried to gt into Ft, Taul's ehurch. and It -was with difficulty that the choir led by the Crucifix wended tlis way through th people in the 'isles. St. Faul's never h to apologize for its organ and arain its worth, as
If you piano i out of tune and your children take no interest in their ley.
j sons ii s a surf sigrn they have a' good musical ear. don't torture the,,, aPy i longer, have your piato tuned at once.
t;ais tomorrow "n;y. ji.oi. ! one 1 - - i;oo- rt. ' 'tcoi ' -; - M.s." Mildred hiinran will etifru in r,i,? "' " th. Theta iamma Sigma n lis r ext j I',!""'t s i Monday night. Feb. l1;h. at lo-r home: tr ns
on Aest il'iams st. Miss I'micani ''' ' "' convinced that It proved Its worth at j was to i,ave , v, t or t a : r. ed the ilu'o this! Ir.-p, ... the services of St. raut's Episcopal! evening but it n as postponed u n t ii ! l: ' ;' "
church last night. next Monday night. All mt-mher sr Pelegations were present from East I request ed to he piesnt.
i hicago and Gary an nthe Rev. . I . I KIMott. rector of Christ Churca. Gary.! Mrs. G
was in ine cnancet. with the i;ieior i ia!,
I'll ill'1 r ' Ii ; p g oi
in of nil H.iini!.' .nl meet in : U r--m r ;" t i 'tin mei : e and la u r.. ii -i;.-.yo Anvri-.'i'f I'll' ui e i'n ; -la ;ii and ' 1 '. i i;i P !! a oil ' rt v, ; : he u.n.-i
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
j hEXIMiTu.V. K . l-'eh sil. per- , I ?-n are d. ad, fourteen 5eri0u-.lv wnunl- ' i , i r-j and 1 enl suff ring from minor Inj!r:es a,- a rsu! of a cla-h itli state ' j n-'i'S follow intr ill" trial of Urn. !..kjlft'. Negro, confes-.ed murderer ,.f ti;-if:ir-oid '.rn'va Hardman - 1
n apprehended by t h -i
poli'-e. ,'i'hc -r-uis are rat her ri',t cliarart'is at-i'und the rotiiin o'" 1 he county and J -immond a was the op;u,o:i " f miMiy v ho lieard. tin ("MM'-i'v that tloy s ha to en i.oir.i he.i.
PLANTS SUPPORT
K.ni .mondl JrV-OSSW" NrcOO'l
'' '-j - Money bck ,itnout qjnOcn rave, l-esi tl'if HUNTS Salve f.iii in thi
"Wrl
I Jusv'h Y. !S I
-reitm-ntof ITCH, tCZEWA. RINGWORM, TETIE!? o other itching kln di$e?e. Try a IS cot box at mu n
Urugi;';;-.
i I DEMOCRATS TO
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Ins i-s ti ii roi .p'. . tiie-l i'"' i-i-n. f'i' g of
di-
LAUNCH CAMPAIGN
i-eh. 9. Th.
COMMERCE
n
and took part in the servic
Ham- 1
A. Hag'n
for ret,,
.it,
of 11' r.iuer '.if i na w and I'.n y
City, M4ch;gan.
niond is promised a return visit of this j cho'r which will necessitate the pro-j Ti, y,,ung reopte of ;h I mm jr.ual cusrirp of the largest building in the - chutvh ,viil give a" Valentine nartv and
social for everyone tomorrow evenir.lt
in the church ha;
city. Such work gives us vision. A light, luncheon was serxed to the choirby th ladies of the Guild in the Guild
i"jm ut-iuii! t iir looj liic idl un i T-,0... force! to their return trip to . hicago. Members j p. nfk .. dju ft men t f our own choir shared in this pleas- ifohman nrr t,
before, was proven in the hands of the I ui e and several numbers, solos and
gifted artist. To many, the "Onward 1 hristlan Soldiers"' anthem by Macdougal! was; the most thrilling in the choir's work, and too much praise could not be given the boy and men soloists. It is a $5,000 a year choir and all lovers of music as well as others were
SO
Sibley
nil H el '.em a ri's '."e Sale ar .'f'J ;. n - on t ii a t i
want t 5 a v moev i7es in
pop ilar brands ai g..on fast--We st u have j our s:z. htt you n li,r. n hurt;.. 2-5-1
you
NOTICE
PERSONAL I
SOCIAL NEWS
choruses were voluntarily rendered dur ing this social hour. Mr. Hancock's strong personality and magnetism as weil as his musical ability makes him the success he is. and he has led Trinity Church Choir for twenty years
and one has been singing in the choiri - rT-.;-;..--- Th store of .los, l(. Ilim;r.fr f. Co. mnt for the evening and a dainty "-ill be closed unil 12 p. n. tomorrow, luncheon was served by the hostess. Tuesday, Jan. T. on account cf the Those present werei The Misses far- j funeral of Mrs. ,o,s. T,. Jlnmpfer, w!,;ch ing. Cadasy. Darling. Cockran. Lower- will be held at St.. Jc-eph's church at man, Schmidt. The Messrs. .. Keeker, I 8- rn. 2-1-AV. Milliken, C. Cearing, J. Belfast. H.
ld'.'tts. a ropes til pan jo; to,.,:r.' i I-lI'O.l. SO 1 " I mi; ;':: r-:t: r .v . a:r,f;,;g; All r ICej ohlio wrh .s... iiistc a" 1
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remo-Ind.ana
i'' Monday . inch 1 or in " r ;, Uivs of riker. it was will be lad
I , PORTM tud
a ; a mr-a 1 gn 1 11 N(,i ' i 'i be launched for.o.ahy Tiing wrh a bar.iiu' a' . S Pena'of Iam- Hamii l.,.. v. .Ii he the chief Sf nnunfil 'da. '"I'ts
.r 4.c. Tii.- (;..- h-' -.Mil 1 1...: ude r. Cj.rb-;on H. M-.''u:hj h of Indiand:s John Is'iiK-oji' r of Nor'h Man-,r-.r. and 'Mas. 11 Viblack of ui-iin-'S. ti;.' three I 1.' :nor-ra l m r;i:iil.l;,''v o- 1.!:.;- p. -ij,, nation foi g.. ernor. and :iit I'h.-nrnnn A. Sailee. Harry H. iriiiic . f l.iPoite wi'i preside as omcastcr.
scarce,
dusirial inter: o g n z e t 1 1 a t t i ha e much t o
rio matter in r a y em p ! o;. c .
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ot d' r in lb r. h-o 1 c 1 -K'h'f Co. j T. I. . t! o I y .-." ' 1 ' 1 t '. - I i i : an. 7a i . s mg thCr c
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FLU" CASES EEP0RTED
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NEWBERRY
CASE TRIAL
' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEj
TVl'I N!' I,IS, 111-! . I .'b
drd thir'een new cas
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of (1 u and
.hto.'n d-a'l'.s in 'he las: t en: -fo;n u-s ha e l..fti reporied to th" state aid of ho.al'h. This is an increase the nuioh.r of sse.-t. im' a e.-r-as-doa'h : - compared ui'h t!i report r the jrex ious 1 '' ei.t -four hours.
an ev. eption. th
s "! ha - t c'hh'ago recr n . 0 ryii 1 1. ep, t of men o w : I h th.e'ir effj.onoy, is hat department tti-
and that th vari
ous pliaes of tiir and corn ui .in : ' y lif iri - rriiiioj a o;-oi 1. 1 :- . tliat n iron mi in. T!iy recognise too, t';-,at a Vndy of iiif-ro.P'1 and 1 1. 1 e . 1 ;rr, t men bander! (.get her for tii" common g.-od i..r. 1 much to do in- shaping and in f! u e m m g the many elements that con 1 1 i but e to sa 1 i fac ory l:ing eond.t ior.s. Kor this reason many of the plants are ,'ai rying multiple memberships in ti." Chamber of Commerce of Fast 'hlcago-Iii'liiaiia Harbor. Those that carried memberships last year arid t hat have subscC b. e or will Mihscribe for the current year are as follow s; Standard Koreincs Conn. any; Hubbard Steel Koin. dries; Win. Graver Tank "Work's; Sinclair Oil and Leonard
1 'onst ruction ti
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Twenty Five Cent Mixing Bowls for
I INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE' IP.ANP UAITf'S, Mb ii.. F( b. ? Th
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Ther- will be no meeting of the Tucs j cago and Miss Kuth Tarry Viv fternoon ririrti-e c'.uh until after ' Point. Hryson and Teck
i.'avasy, Scales, P. 'Whitmire, E. 'Wei', P.r;.son F'cck, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K.l P.oberg. The out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. K. Davis. Miss F.. F.eck-1 r, tV . Wurtman, from Harvey. lih.) U5 rr v T.Qi-rtn a n ft t? T awcor. tf f hi . !
of Crown furnished
NOTICE
All Ledge m o i p-,
member? t f G''t ;mn;a No. t72 ar" to rv.err at I'eb. 10. to atterol the
kah
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f ii r e r a I ;
I of IJcrhatdine I . K at -1 1 slcox :
ANN V S HlirVlill N.
Uaster. The Tf oman's Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. C. H. I.asa'er. 90 Oglen St.. on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. .bbott wa the assisting hostess. ' A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pr. J. Arthur Pavis, May-wood avenue l-'riday night. - Mr. and Mrs. John ''Xessl-y Marr,
excellent music.
BOOSTER SUNDAY
' t 1 1 r 3 o j 1 in t i o 1 1' iv b 11 y arol lis i I the first "br-ck ii : e ( , f t - s T 1 1 11 r. 11 - to II 1- V t es I 1 fi r d he 1
a dny for ti ; n e i a s in th lilS Mt.alori,,
irin 's i :nu" nie-iit -a annnaiir.u aff-r ho 1 a
a 1 o f S' natnr Ii. -2 co - -I e e, 0 t s re" in t he 1 r ba 1 -lay when II. W . I be01,' $1,1 ol-tica! u,.rk for o. rry's e-iT" 10- ti 1 1 o r i in a r i - c.
on ro;-'-' -ex- ' I ' i e ! I I 1 1 a
Don't throw ,your paper away without reading: the want ad pace.
Interstate Iron and'
Su-el Co.; Loc-.iiiotive Superheater Co.;;
d S'eel Co.; C. S.I
Keiiiibiic Iron and !
Metals Kefiriing Cr. ; Chami'i.oi Kivet! Co.: Metal and Thermit Corp.: Cuualiy
Paeking Comhpany; 1-1. II. I.anniar, Co. i Tin 1 T'ortiand Coment Co.; liarbison Walker K. f no'! o r i -- ; International Lead Lefining Co.; GrasseUI
Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases
is lb; it.
WHT Mil. I, YOl 'FF.D
For your Valentine or Washington's; P.irt hfl T v rarlv I lor lino rf lnvia . '
tions. favors, place cards, table cloths, party caps, etc., is complete. T'ostle-
:-9-io-u
waites, ' 3 Hohnian St..
Th! Cross
Crof.. to call J .112 W. or 273 and same'
of Levingrton. I".. were the guests' will be called for. Thos living- in the.
of Miss Margaret. Turner on Sunday.; Irving district call 132 .Miss Turner entertained at tea lor' in the other districts them. ! A
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Mrs. K. P. Jones, who has been ill with pneumonia for the past two weeks Js improving;. Miss Katheryn Oberlin. who has been ill with the la grippe, is slowly improving.
Afhletie- evnt w ill be throwt into the discard at the y. jr. ". A. this evening when several hitnlred Caiy boosters will attend the hug "i:.-.o t r" bannuet and entertainment. Todav the birr c-vm is lipinr tisti'"-
exeoutive committee of the Fd ; , .,, , ',,,, , .... , .,.,...
requests any one having untin-i ' ' ' , . vm
ished garments tlbelongintr to the F.ed ! . h. ... ie . 0 . 'r;1(.'sf.
decorations will consist of a huge crepe paper dome e xt e mg th hrirhi t.f the room. An array of flais air bunt-
1 ing will make up the other d ecora t ,ons. j The llari'y orchestra from Clii. ,-!.. j has been secured and with a variety
f pleasing entertainment, a ery en-
con ve r-a 1 1 on with L
the defenda :; t . in w hl-h 1-e admitted tint Fa ;, 1 11. K in; i--'s c.M'piln 1 1 :a 1 a n v. hn 1
par a $:;:,fi ho! f.T t e 10! od ;i e'r. n I . I a: II me i" of 1 '1 1 V.
1 1
That Burn Like Flames of Fireb0" canL bu ne 5:cn autone ! eicht-mch Yellow IMixin:-! Bow!.
the two worth DUc. iMiil 2 0
aid 1 1 u t 1 N'.-v, b.-r-ilb'Ol to
'on v. I( i: lo- a ' -o' ra 1 :; 1 :i c s n m -
WILL FIGHT LABOR'S FOES
I IMTFNT10NAL NrS crRVICE WASHINGTON. 1'ib, : -'I ':,.-
W. and those 1
p a : g : 1 f . ' 1 erica n Fr. 1 I e r ri a T
; 1 ' 1 e 1 rati'.:, ! a n 1 o
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Mrs. Albert Fischer of Webb St., is ill. The Misses Clara Kreman and Charlotte Barnings entertained thirty young people at a double celebration of their birthdays Saturday evening. Games and dancing supplied the amuse-
Miss Fay Rick is very ill with the pneumonia at her home, SSO W.lcox a venue.
l Itrr III. laiuirr iiri.All.Ill'.. Ill '1 111 , , . e A number of
tiammonei omen s ciuo win meet at;
I:! IV ; o ( c
f I.. Cor to,l,(y ,-o,n-.-sf-; s ovri v iMOiihiT
of tl,e 1 n t ( r ii a t io i, a 1 Fnhm one- , rt to preside a fut.d for p--e 1 : r. ; n ,i r y work of the .o'iti.-,.l camp. lien t be ,,x 1
Joyabl" time is assured the larpe inim-j s,,,nt Cne.se a 'oiola s f..r office who
ber that ha ve applied fo- reservation
Here is a Sensible Treatment That Gets Prompt Results. Keren-a a it! s'ni'lar sk'n -troubles ,-e.iiie from a disordered, impure run-diti.-n of the blood, and they .an only
b- cured b'. K.viug the
e u - h riol IIS ins. t h ;.!; traces o'" imioi
in !'.u no re. ; oi
of Kcr.ema and. other si.hi t ru T! is wonderful remedy is with enual as a blood purifier. I eins
ably th m a r k ' t .
for fifty
cases
if ions, j ut an prob -
Tuesday and Wednesday only
29c
End price
e-ldcst. bieod mod;, one on the It has been sold by i ru n s ist s years. it a bet;;. to. lay and
1 a thor-
rcrnovins from it I I
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b e i ri treatment t i ; r. t Ten; are i n i t ed In ceoupl.'-t e and full a t ri a 1 uo nt of oi: r ov.
I'll
ins
w h
be en user I
f M . d ; L, pt.
a i
1 ' 1 ! e t 1'cmi : s. i 'a rite tod. i v f or
;ol ire an to the' o n ease. Audrrssj -or, s u if t t-p. o . ic t:., ;a.;tdv.
ilk
liliiililiillliilli:!!:;!!:,.!:;,;,;-:
b if
speakers will
heard.
Why Be a Slave to the Washtub? XTiy spend rndiess hours rubbing, rubbing.' rubbing? There's a better, easier and more economical way for you. It costs only 2 cents a week the THOR WAY Besides saving you time, worry, work and expense. We sell the Thor on easy payments. Demonstrated free in your own home. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St Tel. Ham. 525.
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the home of Mrs. 1!. J. Stelmal. 1030 Hohman st. The program in o.- s follows: Winston Churchill, the Writer Mrs. F.dith Griffin, the Dwelling Place of Light, reviewed by Mrs. G. A. Towel son. A. miKMJMIIP'S HOLIDAY. Valentine's for the "kidelies' and grownup'!" at I'ostlewaite's, 623 TTohiiian street. 2-9-10-11 Th llammond Chapter No. ?Tn Order of Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting; Tuesday eveninc. F"eb. l"th. promptly at S o'clock. rejrroe v. ill be conferred upon a large olas of candidates and a social time v HI
r!lo-.v in the banquet room, a snort; MRS AhEXAM'ER PE I,('T,K A N I ' patriotic program will be plven and. env
dainty refreshmen ts served m charge of Mrs. Jennie Hubbard.
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CAJtD OT THANKS. AVe wish to express our smcore thank; to our neighbors and friends for their kind s!d and sympathy durinar the illness end death of our beloved husband
and father. Alexa.ndr iw-It', tj per-la!!y wish to thnnk Ioil Order of . Moose of ITast Oixus", no!lern"'-:ers I I nlon cf Etst iTil.-iEO and f. r 'he b-mi. ; tlful f.onl offer
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j Miss Dorothy Miller of Chicago, 111 , t was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
! F. H. Mott, Jr., of Hohman H over the j
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Mr. and Mrs. Faul Moorehad and
CABD OT THANKS. The furvninc children and grandchildren of I.udwig Norman, recently deceaFed. take this means of th'Hnkitic the many friends 1'or their exir"s;..n
of snnrath and kindly Voir1 during this, our greaf bereavemen. They ri re desirous of part ieula rl - expressing th-'-ir
daughter will leave tomorrow for appreciation of the bc.njt.ful floral r.f,rA'lgeles. Cali.. to visit hr parents Mr.i. lf t!lP c;tv t fll'dals and the . n-
and Mrs. Oeorge Locklln. who have taken a home there for the winter. Th Fast Chiefs Association ..t ine
IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During thes days how many children are complaining of headache, feverishness. Ftomae-h troubles and irregular bowe.1. If mothers only knew what Mother Grav's Sweet Fowders would do for their children no family wou'd eer be without them. These powders ere so
i easy and pleesant to tak and so ef-f-i'tiv in th-rr action that mothers who ! one u" them always tell other mothers ' shout ih'tti. Sold by druggists everyi w here. Adv.
p!o es of the department of city Mrr commissione-. William Norman a.nd family, Anton II. Tapper and family.
CARD OF THAK. A'e wish to express our sincere thanks to r.ev. rairolt. our relatives, friends, pupils, neighbors, Kastern SMr and Masonic lodtye and Feb-kali lodges. Feid Murdock an-1 emidows, M.illeabl" Iron. Chopin Ac Co., for the use of autos anel also beautiful floral offerings. W. J. Thornps ui and family. 2 - 3
A Word of Help to Women of Middle Age From Mrs. Raney. Mors Okla. "When J was 45 reara old Lvdi.iE. I'mkham's Vegetable Com-
i pound carried m e I through the critical
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remember tnat tnere is no outer remeny known to carry women so successfully through this trying period as Lydia h. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If vou want sperial advice write to Lvdia'E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential). Lynn. Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence.
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