Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1920 — Page 5

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TIIK TIMES

IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN

Quickly Regain Heal Knemy. an. I Ability

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Tablet s lest Tcui.1; uist!

Adv.

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS

Crumpacke r

Mrs. Fredrick

Kay Chapum u. - The regular meeting of the. it-lie I'ounei! X... 1. li- he ,-venini; :ii the I. o. i. V. hall will !,e mi fleet on ,.f officers.

and Mis.

..olden Id this , till ID

I ltli;Mvl-S llnl ILIW. a'rnt ir.e's tor the "k i.Mi,-s ' giv.ni tup's at 1'usilnva .!.'. t;-'' lu.iii stft't. 2 '.

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Tried Pyramid ' for Piles?

If Not. Send for a Free Trial Trratrarnt. Many atrd Irom Operation, llatva you tried Pyramid? If not. hy don't you? The trial in free Just mail coupon below and tb

The a card hi' n t T!:C

Jewish I. alies Society will gi patty with prizes ami rel'rrshKrb. Klb. at the K. of P. hall. will be no meetiiiK of the Cold

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til I toil Social Club this, work. t hi j meeting l as been postponed until neo.t. , week on account of tahc ll.ness of so' many members - i Mr. ami Mis. Jack Caldwell and soul Paul. i'nt the week-end in Chicago' .is the jLtie.t of friends. I

nHT AMI. I. TOi: F.FD For your Vaiontine- or Washington's Firthday party. Our line of invita

tions, favors, place cards, table cloths, j party caps. etc.. !s complete. 1'osi.le- '

waites. tC3 Eohman ft. 2-2-10-11

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t forprt the 1 Plattduesch (1 of 1. Mall. H.i

irantl Fail K-ven' ilde, February 11,

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Th Wei1nes.-J.iy weet.n division of the Ladies J 'V ; ' 1 t postponed or. ace. until further notice.

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an C 1 d a y j home o !" Mrs. j iig'as a e n u e . ;

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,lat Wonderful. A on Agree After a 'I rial.

results may uniaze von. Others arn praisinjr Pyramid Pile, Treatmonts an their deliverer why not ou? Mail coupon now or pet n, tiOc box from any druggist anywhere. Take no substitute.

r.nm fo Mr. and '. Webb street a

Mrs. A'.' d a i i g h t r

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ert Fifcher

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- - The Fourth Pi vis. on Aid of the M. V. i-hurch an all day n li.tinc s-e's n:cht. at the home of Mr 1 ? ?ibley st reel.

i the T.adi will n-.eet f

on tomorrr-",-?. John Klein

t o Illol to . Tl.e Trin. ty Aid will beet tomonow af'err.oon at th home of Mrs. .1. S. .la.kmr. Warren street. Mis. Shade v. ill be the assist ing hostess.

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1 iamni. tend a Feb. t! lecture

u-iche.-.p lv hie! nd Women's i the Piackst. e l lth. has b

and a mu.-ical.

the ladies of the; Tub. were to a t - n hotel, Friday. ' en changed to a

which will be

FREE SAMPLE COUPON FTRAinn PRro company. SSS Pyramid Bid;., Mrshll. Uleh. KlnfllT nd tne it Free mrle of Pyramid Pila Treatirfcnt.tn pltln wrapper. N'unt.,.,,.1 fiotiMxiiin

Strtrt. City...

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day evening- Ftbrunry 11. in the Hall o,r the l.ion Store. There in a bis surprise in stole for you st pltaoe do not miss the meeting. Harry ll. Svlvtstcr. Ii. strict Man. 5-10

I . A. f. ca i d pa l t y at I. O. ( !' U cr hod v

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Hall

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invited.

'. will h i e a public ow p. 111. ;it -j o'clock Adinis.,1,,,1 u;, cents.

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Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing

1 1 ou i piano children take n .sons It is a siii' musical ear. do

Ioiik er. It rites l:''i..;

out of t upe and your inters) in their lessi;n they have a good 't torture them my

have your piano tuned at once, tonioiiow onl, $MMi. Phone :'-ii

Soap should be used very carefully

Mrs. W. law. Mrs. bus. Ohio, t oiii. tiro w P. erne mh Of P. Hall.

l. Pa .it on and her sinter-in-r.l.'inohe (iraham. of I'oiumare leaving for Miami, Fia., to be gone a month.

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the f ; i I d e

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h.nne at the February 11.

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The Presbyterian Aid will nrt t i"rro, the hostesses for the uav a

s;i',rii Friday nmrnins at eleven o'clock in the i rysrai I'.ooni of the P.lackstone

Hotel. Ah ladies planninc to attend

e on the ?:17 South Shore.

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BEECSIAlVi'S PILLS'

Peoilf; preter pHls, provCed prompt and proper performance proves promise. Beecham's Pi'.'.s are used by people all over the globe and have tha larcrest sale of any mecicine in the -worM !

t h o u ' d leave

tertained the home 1! oh man ; Honike w l.a;j li

a one o'clock luncheon at Mrs. Hoy Cameron, R07 So.

'reel 11 be

tomorrow. Mrs, . "SI.,

the assisting hostess.

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ul Workers of the Kehekstp.med their Vox social. have horn Feb. the 14th.'

The Fa

,1' s has e j,, which was t

to Feb. tin? 2,'th on account of the death of Sarah fJreen. a member.

The Harmony i.'iub will meet tomorrow at the borne of Mrs. R. I,. Herslna-

a one-thirty

The Trstv.i v meet this e c r, i H . M ack uson. friends are we!

I nf ran t .ea c i mill

'it the iculie of I. V. Ma.-on tlieet. The

GARY TAX SALE STARTS In ciiatge of i'ity Treasurer W. P. Hunter and lep,uiy Treasurer John F. Pfrry. the sale of (i.iry's ilelinriuent tax sales bewail at the city hall yesterdav. In the n' i hboi hood of 4.jf""' lots ie on sale and it is thought that it will take sevral days before they Kt to the end of the list. Clarence I'.retch w as the biSKeSt buyer esterday and was followed a close second by Julian H. Voucbe. of Crown Poin. Other bidders were Hoy 1. l.a is, Martin Young. K. W. F-.ree. '. F. Cobb. .1. Crantham. W. J. Fulton. Fred Seabright. Harry Knstish. . M. Dunn and T. M. Porter. I K PA KT M 1 '.NT I'F II F.I.TC WORKS. OFI-Ti'F. "F TIIK r.oAIll) OF PFB- !.! W'OHKS. SS: HAMMOND. IXI . I Kl'.lll' H Y :'. lr'.:n.

if you want to keep your hair lookingits best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This

dries the scalp, rnakfs the hair brittle.: and ruins ;l. The best thing for steady use is Mul-I sifted cocoa nut. oil shampoo (which is; pure and greaseless). and is better than i anything else you can use. One or two tea spoon fu Is will cleanse j the hair and scalp thoiougdily. Simply I moisten the hair with water and rub Itj in. It makes an abundance of "rich, j cieamy lather, which rinses out easily.' removing every particle of dust, dirt' dandruff and excessive oil. The hair: dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves; the sca.lp soft, and the hair fine and, silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy1 t o m a n a g e . You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil ! shampoo at any pharmacy, it s very j cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months, j adv. j

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NEW HOMES ARE I AT A PREMIUM !

avenus for

-r on rial field

luncheon.

The 1A otnan'a Auxiliary of th Fpiscinal church will hold an all day session nt tli. home of Mrs. .!. T . I'.russeU. tomorow. at 2 1 S Indiana avenue.

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The Delineator

ed today. S.ihscr call at the Buit'-ri their copy. 1 .1 N"

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February arriv-

rs are asked 9 Pattern dept. f..r TO PH. 2-1 0

The 1 S"c ' et y

,ird Piv of the yj.

sion of the T.a'l E. Church w ill

es Aid be en-

MORRIS

Supreme Marigold

L;i J5r-Va NxL rr 1 '

oAlways fresh, this delicious Supreme Marigold Oleomargarine is preferred everywhere. You'll want it regularly, too, once you try it. Request this brand with the yellow and black label. MORRIS 8C COMPANY

Frances PJaisde!!. of Pit tsbtjreb. Pa., w h has- been a house cues' of Miq -Margaret Turner and P. '...rt ilarnill. her finance l-o a uest of Miss Turner, "who contract,-. pneumonia and has been ill here for the past two w eeks. Is sij ff jc i -ti t 1 y reco-, ered o jeturn to h:s home in Summitr, Neiy Jersey, with h.s iMren''. It. and Mrs. llam-l! who came h.-re upon learning of his iHness. Miss Tt'.aisdell wi'; ietura to Sumrr.itt with t'a"tn. The Art cornnii'tee rf th Hairimnnd Woman's Club be'tl a very enjoyable and instructive met;nr at the -.on-ie, of Mrs. Mannie Kline. IS Ku'li street yesterday afternoon. The program was as follows: Wonders of th,s World, Ancient, Mr?. J. T. Clark. Modern. Mrs. T. F. I.eary.

Art exhib't at the .rt ,

! Ti ' W HOM IT MAT "' "N" F.P.N : , j N'oti. e is h. reh -' tiv en by th' T.ard J of piihin Work of the Citv of Hamj I .olid. Indiana, 'bat it. is des.rej and !r?-,-i,od iiecesnr;," to ntii-iove th.e alley I bet ween State r-trei-i and Sibley street. 1 frotn OakU - nv enue to i alunrt avenue, jsn the City of Hammond. Indiana, by ! era dins and pax ins the roadway xvith

i Type "K." asphalt o j i r.-te; Type "I.." vitr j ,,n h- ' T; r..- "M ' I i-mc ; Tv pe ("." I reos r . m s t ru ' 1 1 p z 47 urb-.ne. 4 3 lno-al f. t 1 eurbinjr. 2 n"vv at ' .. CP'er 1 ii!" s. la v in ; i I 1. h sewer pipe. ' I mrr. V em. ii' U'rolutf

i d by sil'i H.-ard on I ! 'i.r.nr- . 1 P2'''. i

work d'-ne in the described 1 ubl be in accordance

concrete on t on'Vd pi' ;n c brmk " rr : n force,) conte blocks on cni' 1-nea! feet of o f nie;-, f m . T c 1'h be-ins, s-'-;t'nc !2"'" lineal fee; as- luThonzed by n No. ToT. nde.ptthe ','Ui diy Of

mn'nn; of slid Improvement i''i the t rms

M. '). t. Mrs

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Kline.

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caao this week. Mn, Th Influence of A i erson. Questionnaire, -whii Ouestions. propoundf T'uzRian. on the Art

World. There was a larire a during- the social hour were served and t'i rtained with pleasinit s"l

Vlctrola. Mrs. J. T. Clark, reporter. NOTICE

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Wonders of the

trendanc and refreshment" embers entered ion on the

The Glide c a dance a. K Feb. 1 !tii. :-6-

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h!l N V. Hal

4 t W.

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ind cord:'t--ns cf t',e Improvement TJesc'u'on No. 7iT. adopted by 'he Board of Puh:o Works on the above named date, and the. denid drawings, plans, profile" and specification which are now

file and iniy r-e seen m the oinc of said Po-,rd of I'ublic Works of the City of Harnrnotid. Indiana- The Toard ef I'ublic W.oks Ins fixed the 1st day of March. n2' at two o'clock P. M.. a' a di" fcr the brarinc of all prstons intere?te. rr whose property is aJTect e1 bv said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that xeill accrue to the proper:;.- abuttir.R and adjacent to the proposed Imprivriii'nt and to sJd '.ty will b-- eual to or r xced the etitnated cost of the proposed improvement ns estimated by the City Civil K.njfineer. .1 SWANSON. ,t ron wiKvrn, F. C. OF.ITUI' H. :-l"-17 Bonrd of I'ubli.- Works.

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, I j I j Pho.id. who purchased $20,000 worth of j j Kenwood property, has practically all j j of tho luick hauled on the job for sv lenteen houses which are to sell for!

IT. "00 to 1 10,000. j They tried to discourage rjioads from i point into the building game on a linse. scale !?t xear. but he went ahoad and' cleaned up $20,000 as. a r'sult of his courage and his reliance en Ids own judgment. I Se-.c-ral other individuals ate planning i . ;.. 1.-..... . A ,.i(Vi tli. ni-r.sr.eif I

that the subdivision v.ill be entirelybuilt tip this year. HAYWOOD DUE TOM. BIO BOOM. Ijist year in ilayvvood Guy E. Young bought a block cf lots from Woods.

: Martin A Co. and commenced the erec

tion of houses to sell. He wes told that he made the mistake cf his life and had hi nd ed a dead one.

He wen: ri.ht ahead and built eight house!, and t.-diy hasn't a thing for; sale. .. J. Campbell built ten bouses i in May wood and sold every one of them j through the f.rm of V, ood. Martin & j Co. Smith i Topping built ton houses j in Maywood and liave sold every one j of them. W. P. Eiriek built four hotise3 j .ri Eaton ptreet in May-wood and has j sold i.Vm as fas', as they were ready.

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Woods. Martin &. Co. proudly point to the fact that there Is not an unsold ! house in Maywuod. Kawus sold the j !..! does not terminate their obligation. .

j They make it a practice to s"e the i builder through by sel'.ins lus houses

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Cc'M MITT EE.

The Delineator for February arrived today. Subserhers ar asked to call at th Butterick Pittern dept. for their copy. I.ION STKE. 2-li

1)Kpaktmt:nt of iFI'ICM F THE EIC WORKS. SS; A.VA 1- llBTll'A K Y TO WHOM IT M Y

N.-tic

All membrs of the Kn'ght and Ladles of Security are requested to attend the regular meeting on Wednes-' . -!

USED FIFTY YEARS

HAKES PURE ' BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS '

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Player Rolls

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PFIUJC WORK. P.O U1H OF PFPHAMMi NI. IN Dill, orNOF.RN:

is h-rcliy Riven by the Koar'i

if Public Work of the City of Hammond. Indiana, tha- it is desired and jeem- d p.-cesaary to improve .tchis"n a-entie, from 1 nd ia na pols boulevard ti 121st street, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, by prad.nR- and paving the r ad way with Tvpe "i." ereoot blocks

concrete; Tvpe "I.." xitriflcd pavins; brick on concrete; Type - K." a --phaJtie concrete on concrete.- Tvpe "M." ieinforce.l concrete; Typo ";," macadam with the interstices (Hied n rji asphalt, conMructin;? 1x00 lineal feet ,,f curbintr. 1740 souaro f.-et of cement sidewalk, six feet wide, 2 new- catch basins. l'O lineal feet of cement marginal curbing, adjusting2 old catch b-isms and 5 manholes to Urn and pride, setting 2 Butter In lots. Icyins 4C0 lineal feet of S inch sewer pip'J. 230 line.il feet of 't inch lead water services. 1 o corporation cork:5, stops and boxen, as authorize, by Improvement Resolution No. 75. adopted by sujd Hoard on tho 9tli day of February. 1H20. All work .l"ne in the making of said above, described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms nod conditions of the Improvement Res

olution No. ,b. adopted by the Board of Public Works- on the above named dale, and the detailed drawings, plans, pro!ib.-:- find specifications which are now on ti!" and may be seen in the office of said Hoard of Public Works of the Citv "t" H.uiimond. Indiana. The Hdard of I'ublic Works has lix-'d Hie 1st day of .March, P''n. at two o'clock p. jr as a due f"r the bearing of ail persons interest.:! or whose property is aft'octed by said improvement, and will decide whether the beneiits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent : tl.e proposed improve men; and tj said City will be eo,UMl t" or exceed the '-st in; at ' d cos. ,,f the propised in-.pie.ve-in.-rt tstimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. 1. SWAN.s'ON. .'AC' 'H W I K E R. F. " I'EITHICK. --10-17 Hoard of puhlic Works

when the urn completocl vfhis year It is expected that fully seventy-,-',-, e new' home will be built in Maywocd for eager buyers who are even now waiting for them to br put on tho market. In addition to that the si.houl city of Hammond is planning a now twenty-room school bouse to cost in the neighborhood of $125,000 to be built in May wood. LOCAL MAJKKET SITUATION. It is a remarkable, fact, according to well-informed persons in the rel estate business, that it is easier to sell new and modern houses at the prevailing pri- e., than it is 'o sell old improvemerits which have edvajiccd ery little, if anything, in price. Offer a new bouse for tale and you will have ten cr a dozen casT buyers. Otter an old house and the buyers will sniff at it and turn up their noseS. Two $S.000 bungalows advertised fcr sale for not less than $2,000 cfh down, brought out fifteen boni fide inquiries. People have more money than ever before and if they invest it in real

estate they keep it while, if they invest j it 111 oil stock, mining stork or other! t;ef rich quick schemes somebody rise blds nudum homes for the proceeds.! Then. too. there never has been any

thing like an adequate; increase in the

prii e of residential vacant lots. Lotsj than can be had now- for $1.00't to $1,230 i will be worth twice as much in fivej cars. Hence, even w ith the increase j in the cost of the improvements the 1 man who bi;lds five yoars hence will! have to pay as much for his house be-j cause the lots will cost him the differ- j met. .

NOTICE TO EAGLES AM members are urg-ed to be present at regular meeting- Wednesday. Feb. 11th. at S p. m. Very important bus.in4ss to be transacted. Geo. c. Mayer, Sccry. 2-10-11

Don't threw youi papet a:vaj ithotit reading the want td paee.

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SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLYRELIEVED Keep Sloan's, ute World's Liniment h-andv ro allay aches THOUSAND f inen and women, uhcti Fee i"it little rheumatic "crick" cscaiii thtni. have Sloan's Liniment handy t knock, it out. Popular a third rf a ccr.tury ajo l'ar more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external acheii and pains sriatica, lumbago, neuralgia, overstrained muscles, stiff joints, weather exposure results. A little is all that i necessary, for it 6oon penetrates v.-iikout rubbiri to the sore spot. I eaves no mus, stained skin, clogged pores. A bottle today is a wise precaution. Keep it handy. Ail druceists 35c. 70c. $t.4f).

If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best

Although there are hundreds of preparations advertised, there, is on'y ope that roally stands out pre-etrinent as a medicine for oieaes of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Ir. Kilmer's Swamr-Koct is not recommended for everything. A sworn certificate of purity is with ovei y bottle. You may receive a sample sij-e ' b' .t 1 1" of Pwamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Tr. Kilmer &- Co.. Itinghsm'on. N. T.. and enclose ten cents.

For sale at all drug store in large; and medium size bottles, also went ton !

'.bis paper. -Ad.'.

STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Are. Hammond.

Yr manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods.

:3v at 11

saiHsHJ5 - Also new and used

'feiif otmrir2S5TOa i- . e i

iR-wir)wisfaeJ Pi.kr

Prices Always

Phone 1450.

EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Hammond Optical Parloi !

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Don 'i

Make

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Mistake LaIies

A higK pncfd garment cheap beats a cheap garment high priced all to pieces. Next fall you'll have to pay a tremendous price for a cheap coat. That poor management and poor economy.

A Good Coat at a Little Price

can he secured at the Mandel store, but not after Saturday night because the ale closes at that time. Next week we begin making roem for spring stocks. Figure it out for yourselves. Isn't it much better to pay a small price now for a high grade coat than to pay double that amount in the fall and chance with inferior materials? Fifty per cent off on any coat you select, up to and including Saturday evening.

A Small Deposit will make it convenient for you to secure the coat of your fancy until such time as you deem it best to pay the balance. To have and to hold is far better than waiting a high grade garment. let us repeat, at a pricethat will surely surprise. v Tiy not do it now? There are plenty to pick from, including the higher priced Hudson Seals and those always popular Marmots, in long and in short lengths.

SPRING STYLES

are arriving daily now, and we invite inspection of the stunning stvles.

M anclel and

143 State St. HAMMOND, IND.

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