Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1920 — Page 5
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Tuesday .February 24, 1920 XI IK T-UIES Pago Five
PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS "1 ' Mrs. K. VT. Chid'.aw, 67 Rlmbarh vf. will entertain the Alphi Phi club at a one o'clock luncheon Friday," Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xreger, 26 t'onkey ve.. have returned from a visit with relatives In tllencoe. 111. Mrs Mary T. Holmes and Mrs. Edith Griffin Will be hostesses to the Ladies Aid Society of ihe First Presbyterian church tomorrow afternoon. i a. I Miss Dorothy Grim, of South Bond, l as returned to her home after spending the past week-end at the home v.' her aunt. Mrs. Clarence fa hi well. Kit Sibley sr. Mrs. Cat dwell is just j i ecuperatins; from an attack of tne tlu iT.d Mr. Caldwell is, at present confined to hla bed with tha same malady. The ladlea of the Episcopal C.uiiu and Auxiliary will mi"ct at the home of Mrs. Georg-e Hulst, 1 Highland st- for study class Wednesday.. February 23th, at two o'clock. A. I.. Lambnrton. .11 Warren si., who has Just returned to Hammond after spending- January and February m Texas and Colorado, Bays wherever one travels these days in the West, or the South It takes a Sherlock Holmes to f.nd comfortable hotel accommodations. The First Division of the Indies' Aid of tha M. K. church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of iJrs. K. Yl. Kyler. 1209 Forest ave. The Bunco party which was to have been given Wednesday night, Feh. 25. by the, G. A. R. Pleasure Club ha8 been postponed indefinitely on account of the death of Sister Lotlise Dietrich. The Sixth Division of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. K. B. Porch. 31 Sibley street. Wednesday morning for an all day session. The Home Economics Department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet J at 2:0 at tha Central school kitchen, J Thursday. Feb. 25. The March 4th committee assisted by the April 1st committe will be in charge and the Duplex Flreless Cooker will be demnstratad. The Trinity Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. C. K. Matthies. Til Son! st. Mrs. Eerg-rcn will be hostess to the TAdy Vikinf'a Sewine Circle tomorrow afternoon at her home. 427 Becker St. Miss Alta Adkins ia attending: a teachers' convention in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ford. 1127 Jackson street, announce th arrival of an eight po'md baby rifl, bom SaturdaJ. Feb. 21st. Hammond Lodg-f. No. "!P, K. of P. lM an 1nterstir.gr ' meet i ng- at the'r Castie hall last evening a' which time the rank of Knight was conferred upon two Esquires. Hammond Lodge, has been goirjr ahead by leaps and bounds and is now one of the strongest lodges in Ind'an. On Thursday night of this week the Third Rank Team will confer t berank of Knight at n county meeting at Whiting. All members are requested to meet at the Castle Hall at 7 o'clock shsrp. We will endeavor to furnish autos for all to go. On Saturday evening: of this week the club rooms will be dedaeated wit'i a card party and entertainment. A U Knights and theAr fa.mil!e9 are invited to attend this affair. Miss Dorothy Moore, of "4s; Cedar afreet, will leave Sunday morning for Bkersfleii. Calif , to visit her uncle, i'.obert A. Moore, and family, for several months. - Mi' . "t . Mmn hnr.it tnthmt qumoca If HUNT'S 9alve fails lo tha treatmentertTCH. EC2BMA. RINOWORU, TKTTXR m tkr Itchint artai atiasaaas. Tr 7 eamt katlaa tMk Mosej-h V.'. Weis, DruKilst. !a;lS3 ' -EcientificaUy Ezami&4 Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 00 Hammond Optical Parlot 141 c. Stata t Ham mend, STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Aye. Hammond. p manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices Always Phone 1450.
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HAS OPENED A Retail Store at 5 West State Street OF FRESH CAUGHT FISH WILL RUN TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRI FISH WILL BE SOLD AT SAME PRICES AS HERETOFORE.
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Sample Paekage r ae- Fanion 17 r amid 1H Treatment Now Offered Free to I'rvre Wbat It Will D for Ion. Pyramid Pile. Treatment gives quick relief from ltchtnr, bleeding tr protruding piles, hemorrhoids and 5 . . J'' Lc. -,....-.... fyramia Im Certainly Flap and Work Such Wander So Quickly. such rectal trouble, in the privacy of your homo. 60 cent a box at all druggists. Take no substitute. A inle bos often relieves. Free siimple for Trial milled in plain wrapper, if you eor.d coupon below. TREE SAMPLE COtPON ptrasiid rmro company. t?3 t'jraoild BUig.. Uu shall. Mich. Kloilr sen me Free sample of Tynmii Pile Troacmeat, la pUio wrapper. Name , Street C1t State Kay Wells. 1146 Van Huron street, has been in ill health for a long time ."nd his condition at present i.s extremely critical. Mrs. Mary T. Holmes will leave Fridav f(.r Alabama, to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. i . Kf'.man fr a Jw dr.ys. and from there she and Rose Turner, who Is at present with the Bebnans, TvSl go to New Orleans to be gone for several weeks. Miss Tillie Krause, 355 Indiana a. delightfully entertained the members of the U. D. Embroidery Club last evening;. The home was prettily decorated in keeping with George Washington's birthday. The evening- was spent with needlework and music on th Vlctrola. A two course luncheon was served and tiny red. white and blue favors xvere given the guests, in which Mis Krause announced that she will b a June bride. Misses Christine and Mary Spoerner. 54 Wilcox tt.. vl entertain the club Monday evening. March 1st, and it is urgrerf that all members be present. Miss Eleanor Oilman, of Kankakee. 111., spent the week-end with Mrs. N". Emmerling, 48 Mason st. Mrs. Stephen Keed of 12'"5 Monroe St., was called to Covington, Ky on account of the death of her sister. Mrs. Earl C. Kairden. and a!s the serious illn'ss of her niece. The Art Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club met at the home of Mis. Jennie C. Hutcbinx. II Kimbaoh ave. yesterday afternoon. Feb. j::ri. Mr. Streetr. chair-nan. presided at the meeting. Theie mm a large attendance and th program, which wan very well rendered, was enjoyed by all. It consisted of; "A Walk Through the Metropolitan Museum of Art." Mrs. W. E. Osborne. Current Art Topics, Mrs. M. O. Kline and Mrs. W. A. Kenney Wuestlonnalr. Mrs. Eric Lund. While In New York City last .Tt,n:, rs. Osborne visited the Museum of Art, which is on the eastern side of Central Park. The older part of the Museum was built some years ago. It stands unique in the world in jfR Cyprian antiquities, is second only to the British Museum and leuda all American collections In paintings and statues. Among the treasures nf tils Museum are examples of the most noted of the masters of the Italian. Dutch. Flemish and Spanish schools. .Michael Angelo. Leonard! tie Vinci. Correggio, Murrilo, Kembra.ndt. Reubens, Titian, Albert Durer and many others. The modern French and English schools have specimens from tJainesborough. Turner. Reynolds. Hose lionlieur. Leighton. Alma Tadoms and t'otistmt. The American schools include Crilbert Stewart. Kerwiett. CJropsey-Uay and Iiiness. Carved wood of European. Japanese and Burmese workmanship, with elaborate inlaying in represented by some of the best extant examples. For variety, richness and artistic excellence the Metropolian Museum of Art bids fair, especially in light of the Roger five millions to which it has recently fallen heir, to rank among the beat Art galleries of the world. Mrs. J. T. Clarke, Reporter. Kdgar Arentz of the N'oithern M.itn Life Insurance Copmany received a tele grain this morning: calling him to JolJ let. 111., on account of the illness of his sister. Mrs. Fridge The regular meeting of Holden Kule Council Xo. 1. Pnuilifrs of Liberty will bo held this evening at Odd Fellows hail. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith, 31 Klirabefh St.. sn eight poung bnhy LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" Postponement is made of the Euchre party to be held at Wellsnds hall. Fast. Chicago tonight, by Roosevelt Hive, Lady Maccabees. on account of the death of an officer and member. 2-2 4
fclr! thin mornlttK. at St. M :i i a re I ' hospital.
Hv W. Kobeits is very ill ;il home. 480 Truman avenue. his ! Mrs. Chas. Freest-, of Dak si., left yesterday morning: for Fort Wayne. Jnd., where she will visit her sinter, for a few weeks. i APPEAL TO SENATORS Old soldi.-! t.f HniiMiiniid l.Hiu,.' the pn.-h of the h.fcii ci-st .f iixn. nhi.h made th'-ir pref-m pension . in puny, sent the following . uniuui. b-ii I ...n t.i S'-natur .J.un.-s i;. Wntsuti n l'eb. 7: I buiorablv Sir: "VV", the uilersimied nn-mbers nf Ui-j '1. A. it.. V .ill. tin II l a'.kins P.wt ,-,,. i 5b 2 of Hammond. Indiana, respectfully r. qui si and beg of you to do all m v.. hi pxwr to h.ivf t:i. l.'ill which b;is ,.a.-,si-i. tb-- hvHis. n. er rasing i-bt l iM-i-' im hsi. hi to $;o r-r month, passed iiiHn.iiai--y by UiO s-nat . "Tins increase in pension is more hu n badly needed by us on account of .the h ii;n cost of Ii !ng." Ti'.is coinuiur.i. .i! 1..11 was saiu'd by all 'f the nieir.bors of V.'ll.liHm It. Calkins Post ;,.. .;. ,. r., f.,t... ,.t ilt ,)... meeting. In reply Edward '. Ueeits. con.maii:ler of the p-.jst. ha.- r.'cciv.-d liefollowing from Senator Watson: "I'.ar St: . I "I am ir. r-ceipt v.f your recent letter with rel et ence to the Fuller bill. This legislation appeal most earn-stly to m.an dhns my hearty surport. I h.'ie beta m cb-se tom h wit h the s ituatb.n find lit. 4 that th.- bill has not be.-n acted upon heretofore 1n tiie S'-r.atc because ihe Grand Army of the Republic uisb. d to iiiuke a presentation i f the merits of the bill b the committee. "This was done last Tuesday and certain amendments were proposal by the Grand Army which will be" incorporated in the bill at their earnest request. "Senator New is on the Stale Committee on Pensions nrul is a strong sdCRt? of the till. He and 1 have talked the matter over and will mpport it in the senate to the utmost of our ability." NOTICE TO EAGLES Members ars urged to be present at regular meetit.g'. February ."'h, at 8 p. m. Anif ndiiient of by-laws will bo taken up and ether business of importance. Geo. 9 .Mayer, Secy. 2-20-Bt CHRISTIAN REVIVAL GOING FORWARD Ii?t night a battalion -t preac.hers attended the Christian church rei ival. Rev. .-harp. Rev. .Snydrr, He v. Crawford of Alhia. Iowa. Rev. Wise oi Whiting, and lv. ilreert of I'fjwn Point, constituted the tear;. There were i:e !e z h I i on s of jnember from Crown P.'int, T'-!!e.-ton and He.vill. There have been additions to the chiich at aeh service. thoT.gh the meetipgs are Just beqiMiing. Tiie meetings will continue for one only and will dose next i-'-:n.i;iy. Feb. :tu. STEVE RYPLEY" IS BADLY HURT Mrs. n.n bar a Ripley of 301 Henry street, received word tliis morning that her s.'n Steven M. Ulp'.ey, a vce'.! known anF popuiar ;.ourg IJanimon.l man was quite seriously injured while at work l.t Friday in Weems. Cltii. Mr. Klpif y was taken to the hospital at Smithsfield. Ohio where he is doing as well as could be expected. DEATH OF G. CONRAD H-ecrge Conrad. "1 years ee. a son i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conrad of 14ti Hanover street, Hammond, died at his home Sunday night of pneumonia. Mr. Conrad leave.-, to mourn him Hesides Ills parents, twos sisters and one hi other. t The fiineral will he held fi. m tiie home. Wednesdav afternoon at 1 w o'cloi k. Itev. Weil will ol'.eiafe. Interment will be held in mk II U e ineterv in ( !inr,! of undertaker Neidow. ESSAYiARRIVE AT STATION Ksays fr-oi-i s. Iced children on the benefits of '"l i t ng in the Army have been an il ins hourly at the Hammond recruiting station today arid it. is expected that practically ail of tho-" entering the contest will be represented before evening. F.ssays were te be written Friday and were to be delivered to the revru .ting office before noon "VVedncsfO-, v . THE BIG EATS THIS EVENING Chow i'a'ldon't u w d . The r. rmy feed anion c Il'immonil h i:i l ne f and W ! . 1 d'stti ute tne big ii.'l sin.-.- s Moo-.- pron.inent and professional men at a banquet tonight at the K . of C. hs'il. 2i'l Sibley street. Kx-.serv-ice men who have rc'iied in v t a t tons need not fear to attend, the ban.jiet will be a fal cue w.th a course d nner and ev.-rj thing, and the ohl c-.i.-'tom of g. tfing it a!i . n ot.e plate w-.i! ii" dispensed with ay the arm;,- on this oc-
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CARDINAL SIGNS JOINT PASTORAL LETTER FIRST ISSUED IN AMERICA SINCE 1881
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Cardinal Gibbons signing the momentous document. Cardinal Gibbons is shown above at his residence in Baltimore, .:'rr.fnfr on behalf of himself and all the American archbishops and bishops the joint pa.;tor.il li'ttr r-er.t to till the Catholic churches to b? read Washington's birthday. It w.-p the f;rr-t joint pastoral letter ic 1 y r.c T'.
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The factory superintendent has been selected. The work is being rushed in every line preparatory to actual production of the LEONARD TRACTOR THIS is all made possible Kecause the Leonard is a tried and tested practical Tractor, ready to build not an experiment still on paper and an unknown quantity in actual operation. YOUR OPPORTUNITY lies not in just having this big plant right in your home region so much as having a financial interest in the plant. And the profits will be large or small for you according to how much you have to pay for the stock'. RIGHT NOW Leonard Tractor stock' is selling at par value $10 per share, all common and fully participating in all profits and business of the company. The progress to date makes this stock wortli par and the continuance of this progress daily with the factory started and the production soon begun will increase the value almost daily. WHY NOT get in now while the stock is low and share the profits of this practical product?
This Coupon TODAY or call on WlIIIS
Undervvriters. 715 BROADWAY, GARY, INDIANA
1 c' ert ,- 1 S'liar.-. nr-.'-.J tint be e.rnl t: e ; .. k ho tnt.'.o I h er-t -.rid ? . the table. "'..e: v. i tt.ty it-? Was it ft card name; dlcn, or v '..it" KlnKr was aefced. "oh, I Can't I. I : O W i." ho rei lltd. ".H,,:!;, kind of a. ! I' l tljjn KH;i.e. I giiesa." W'--:!, roi be I: leas mu:lii'B and tfi men were p. nob. d on general prhicipb.-e . Anv- "! they are booked uridi.-r tl.fse ti t in t tr : Vasio Mustek, I8.- Vrlsalko. riiawj. I'erevuk and Paul li.nhoiT. GETS OFF ON A SUSPENDED SENTENCE It';: 5:00 I"r to 1 v, an it :." !o tieat eggs-- a . , o ,i i r; disposition made of a wife he.. r case h a rd .n tic city . o,- "'U .s nio r ri i 1; a; . M .ke 1! .1 uvich, n t: t.l.i husk;. 1!'. ing u.th his wife .mi ' ,j, .)o;,1r i : l;li str. , It cm rts.la : , p in II. e 1 ) . i ,ig wife bo, ; l.d th; f; t;:;ie.M :x e. U . artoni:'tt' '.. ;:. ighboVest.er.iav t,.-y got hill: ill the ui t ftr.-l lie w as arrested . Pe r.-Ma:v Att i -tiey i iri-n of ", iiliiiL c: n'.:Tc'.ol tl:e i ourt that i- aii'. o.!;': kllo-v ntiyw I.-- Mike was ftn'l $1 and ots and .. fc.ont lis" sent-tse. t h, s, .I'id.-'e Kiiiiz suspended oni-ni '. S ), :t is ut'i.illv iioa;.-! to rent v'cjr Wife til. II l! is to iie.1 t eig-. DEATH OF MRS. LOUISA INGEHSOLL Mra l.oo sa lr.ger.--o'.. Kne., itoliari.i. ioi r.a.-L. ore- of. I -t.e o iters, o forme rlv c.f : ni ears tio Il.ibb-ird -t Hamrooming looise at l-"a:.eit. : mond. died at her iion.e at : tf:is m-.rnlng of pneumonia. : clock i wing the insh influenza. Th.'- rei.iains were sii'pped at ten oVloi U tkis rnorninc b undertaker Kmme; uns to Knox, tnd.. wco rc the furo i..l will be held Thursday. Inier;:nt w .11 tnke-piac,. i the fatrily lot at KtK-x, Ind . DEATH OF BABE Catherine .line Smith the two year obi daughter of Mr. tind Mrs. 1. . M. Smitti. died at their home. 503 Becker tlioct after a short, iiiness. The fioieral will be held from tie !,o:i.e Thursday afterno.-.!t at two p . m. Rev. Robt . r. Uek'iilcr will officirite. interment will tak p!are in f.aii Hill ee.nietery in chaise of undsrta k'-r Stc wart . RIDICKI GETS BICYCLE A rr.-wd of over cue t hour-. ir.d peor'e which blocked the traffic witnessed COUPON B Miller & Willis, 715 Eroadway, ? Gary, Indiana. B (lenflemen- ,Vl!-.-..f M: i.'
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e : v . , , , si li' T f ' ' ii s .! I . I i 1 '.'1 ir. im! .l-'tM .b::-;; . n". t . K. Iti-Ji- V i. of 3 J 8 Jiii:.iin .,.!!;"'. aa the lucky winner ef the M y lr Mike Nnrths of 42, 1 K 4 Tndianupoli lilvd., wn the Mcyc tlje and Fred Itrocrtjes .f H(.h"nan str..t, wini lh. spot light. The wiri er of the motor eyelo tire ii not known as ,g toie has iioiii to tiie nurnlier tailed. KOUT MAY BE NEXT Chicago Begin Picture Theatres Fight Against Alleged Ring 'INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE I'iiii'Ai.i), I'eo. 24 uaiiirs of inn- ' ion picture t iiatei s beg.an a finish .'icy,: against a "I ti.g" of union leadirs W 'I y.-il IS e jje, ,., lo lr,,Ct j H lockout closing ail of the, toT '-nto le' ic a:s,.. j., i -;, ;, ago. -1 iaiing ll;i i:ef ivr-.s as " : lio ro i. g h ly so .." of 'diciat irial demandx made by T! o ma - Maloy and other l.'-a'is o? the p-ioing j ictare operators unicoT, the owner- notified ail other operators belonging to the union that they wou'd ! ; is.. t:a.r(:;ed next Sunday if tha union heads weie not chanced in the tr.eant.tr.e. Cnion heads replied to This threat by deciar.ng that through the union lieadquai ttra in New York. the. cpera t.-rs wouid li&ycot: ail film companfesj siding -with the theater owners. iey sa.d that "films of the offending con- . cms would not be used In any picture theaters In the V . 3. and Canada." Declaring themselves tired of al leg fjd dictatorial demands made by heads of the moving picture operators union, tho owners notified ail operators belonging to the union that they would be discharged next Sunday if the union heads v.ere r.ot changcl ia the meantime. IN FULL BLAST SOON It was learned from authentic source I today, that sometime This week, the jtMe'o'lh blast furnace ivi'V be put In 'operat.on at the Hary "Works, swelling ! the output to IM per cent the first t'm9 since the strike ;at September, ! when every furnace went dewn. The j eleventh Hast fuma.ee which has been down for repairs was blown last week. a H a s
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