Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1920 — Page 5
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Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1!20.
Threaten Close of Movies
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Feb. 25 Posstbiht y that i ',..!! the theaters n Chicago movt. .('SiUmate, and vaudeville ma y te cosed indefinitely oeg'.nnlng Monday, loomed today, l-r a conference to be 'eld late in the c! ty by motion pic'ure operators and utage hands. !t appear almost certain now that f'tne movie theaters will close as the
lesult of a breacn between the. cpt rators and theater owners. The conttrenoe today Is said to b an attempt to Induce the ptapn hands of the other theater to strik if the operr.ir, as has been threatened. are locked out. HEGEWISCH Do you know that the SteriinK Woolen Villa. 171 State street. Hammond, have 600 different styles of cloth suitable for your Spring Suit. Easter Sunday is less than six weeks away i;t bury and Investigate. If you haven't ordered yet, ask your neighbor about them. 2-13 cod. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH TelU How To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Head-Colds. You feel flno In a few moment?. Teur cold Li head or catarrh wta be gone. Tour clogged nostrils trill onen. The air paaaages o your head will clr and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache. ; o hawkir.se, snuffling, mucous d;charg-es or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell yo ir druggist you want a smi:; bcttD of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a llrtle of this fragrant, antiseptic cream. In your nostrils, let it penetrate through very atr passage of the, head, soothe and heal th woller.. Inflamed mucus membrane, and relief comes inJtantly. It 's just -what every rohl and catirrh s ,'ferer neds. Pnn't stav stuffed-up and miserable. adv. TEETH . HAVE IT DOME THE PAINLESS WAY! You Have been reading my aclveft'.s'enients. haven't you? I am trying to interest you in better dentistry and good health. You don't want any more pain than is necessary, do you? Of course you don't. Well people are 1t.ading my talk on Dentistry and are escaping much of the discomforts and pain that many dentists inflict their patients. I prevent pain, as I am scientific in principle and application of methods, adopted by first class institutions the world over. I am also a specialist in caring for children's teeth, and remember, that I am a skilled specialist in extraction of teeth, equal to any found in Chicago or other large cities. BURKET The Dentist First National Bank Bid?., 593 Hohraan St. Room 116. Phone No. 3189. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday night until 9 p. m. Sunday by appointment. OTtr Woolworth's 10-Cent Store. HAMMOND, IND.
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ENGLISH LADY DEFENDS AFTER THE WAR GIRLS
Resents Accusations Made By Dr Leslie Who Grilled Her Sex. Floyd MacGriff (staff correspondent i. n. service i LONDON, Feb. -Utdy Aseitn. who win d-eoraed with th" insignia of a commander of tin- Order of the British emp'.re for he r war work, today came forward t 1 feud the morals of tho after-the-war girl, ami to l.vv. lo-r l-3ws on the solution of the surplus women eiuestion. Lady Asquitli resented some of the accusations mad'- by lr. K. Mi:m, Leslie who had declared that England has one million too many women, and that "something nuclit to be done about it." Nor does she have any fears over the fact that, one million Epgiish girls or maybe more, will have to remain single because there are not enough husbands to go around. Women have a riht to live their own lives no lesa than men,'' declared Lady AsquStli. "Rut in view of the man shortage (compared w ith the lar.e number of girlst it seems that the qu. s tion now is l i supply the s, it plus w omen with opportunities adapted to their sex and individual attributes." 140,000 TEACHERS RESIGN Ifl COUNTRY National Educators Point Out Alarming Decrease of School Teachers. ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CI.EVEUANP. O.. Teh. 25. Attention of the 6 f0 educators attending the National Education Association convention here was turned to Cm na' ion-wide teacher slmrtngp today. Signed repeats from 1,7?; superintendents of public schools in fort -right states were read slv.winj tint during the past year 140. ('00 (uit the teaching profession for more remunerative mploymer.t. "ftajos must l,e mad" sufficient to hold competent men and women ns teachers or the school system in tins country will crumble." d-elarMi Huarh S. Mag 111. f.eid secretary of the N'atiomt Ealucation Asoc;iAtKin, and former superintendent of schools i'i SpririRtield. 111. Ir. William EttinKT. former sur-r-intendent f schools in Xew Torli. favored the pass? of the rin!th-To n r bill as a means toward better teachers' saJaries. The de!e-?tes todav wept on record ns favoring military training in schools ia connection w-ith health education. ATTENTION, KNIGHTS Ail Knifjhts who are poing- to Whiting on Feb. 26th. to attend the county meetins are requested to meet at the Castie Hall at 7:'0 sharp. V. A. Hoke. K. of R . &- P. 2-25 NOTICE TO EAGLES Members are uiped to be present at regrulsr meeting. February 2uth. at 8 p. m. Amendment of by-laws will be taken up and other business of Importance. Geo. S .Mayer. Secy. 2-20-5t ATTENTION B. P. 0. E. Very important meeting Thursday, Feb. 2th. Initiation of larpe class of candidates, starlinc at ," p. tn. sharp. Full attendance is reijues'ej. Music and luncheon. 2-25-2i. W. I.. YOUNG. E. II. Take The Times un3 keep in touch vkh the -whole worldMothers Friend or Expcxidnt Mothers Used By Three Generations Ml til Orutfitts r-FWij SFCClJlTon ci pm r. a"-"ta. Ca cribes 1 $4.95 last, black "Kasko" calf, goodvalues. Our price ORTT Good Boys Shoei Reasonable Prices. Ahead.
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What You Will When You Will Sluart'i Dyspepsia Tablets Help Digest the Meal. Good food in itself (s harmless. The usual reason tdomaoh troubles arise is due to faulty digestion, brought about by overwork. ;ckness. overratine, late hours, etc. Tli best way to correct faulty stomach troubles due to digestive mistakes ts to do what nature wants. All that nature usually need in such cases is a little assistance to do this work. This is w by doctors tell you to diet. Nature Ik then compelled to aid herself. Yotj do not then overwork her when she is tir--ady exhausted. Stuart's Pyspepshi Tablets p o Into your stomach just like food. They help d.gesl food, and thus, wlon the tiext meal is eaten, the system is better prepared to do its work without assist a net1. Hy following' this practice many have coriected their stoma., h troubles and have conquered the old "bugbear" of Indigestion. Always take a Stuart's Pyspeps'a Tablet after meal. or just before bed time. F.y doing this you will be actin jr wisely and playing safe. (lo to your druggist anywhere and buy a box r.ow. Pi ice, Du cents -adv. tSSlf, SOHALi SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. flraham r.f Ifighand st . entertained Tuesday evening for Miss Kdith M. Stansifer. who has spent several months with her si.-ter. .Mrs. C).' I'enham of Van l.uren St.. llvde I'ark. and is bavinu Vt dnesday l- r a sojourn in the South. - Mrs. O. .1. Penha.ni entertained Miss t'atherine ("lark and Mr. ,S . F. . Gray of Chicago, at her hotVie on Sunday. 1-'. Knrn of peiiver. Co'o. spent the week with hs niere. Mr.. b"rt lliiandt of Miihijnn avenue. The Security I'.'-neP j As?oi ivmn. formerly the Knishts and I.ado-s Security will hold a short business neetieif tonight in their haU in the Kimbach building. The. stat.- pri.e bannet will be presnted to the Councd and a scctal hour will follow to which all numbers an,l ;"i:enJs are welcome. i Mi. and Mrs. H. F. Hoover and family, of 'hirag-o. spent Smplay at I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caidj w ell. i he regular m-iti.ig of (jolden rcn Camp. No. 1167. Koy.il' Niehbors of Ameriei. will be ht d this veninjf at Odd Fellows hall. All moni'iu's are requested to be present. Mis. I: H. Houpt. Kit M'altf r St., entertained yesterday afternoon at a ter. Kvcli u Hunt. The sruests were:' Florence e'artha. H.- :her Eschenhergr. j Irene and Porothy Clayton. Eisiej MiilsT Tlul'n Nelson. Evelyn Herd, Fie- i anor I'.uzarl. (Irace ilf iranl, Hn-i ritta Zimmerman. Adeline and Iluthj Kufster and Evelyn Houpt. ! Mrs. P. Weil, of Indiana avenue, re turned Monday from Michigan ";ty, where sh vi..ted Mrs. (lust Sella tsnyder. The I.alies Aid Society of the On -tenary M. K. church will hold their reeular business meetin Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. t'lyds Smith, ICS Sheffield avenue. I There w ill br-"a Ladies' ("a rd party at lli- Hammond Country Club Tuesday at'terr.oor. Match 2nd. The Golden Rod Social Club will hold its next regular meetinc Thursday afternoon a i. the home of Mrs. Otto LatiR'. 21T J.ew is st. - I The members of the Hammond Woman's Club wishing to to Su.it Company wi'h the H-one Kconomics T'epartmept on March 4th please make r.- servations rot la t - r'lian Frid.-i". Feb. 27th. Phone S:' !:. and c.:l l.ei-.e by s' reef cur from Stale Kohtnan sts.. at eittht a. ni. A marriae" lie rs- was issned at aIparaiso t 1'aul W. Reder and I.uciie Lapp, both of We-t Hammond. The Home Woman's Cuf: mt at the home of Mrs. Fay McDonald, .".ti Sibley st.. yfsteiday .ili-rrmon. Flection of officers was h- Id which resulted in the following: Mrs .I-.i'ia v. ;!- helm, president. Mrs. M:iri:a St. CI. vice president; Mrs. pyi,.. t rea sn ,er. tn -1 Mrs. Mary Waftoner. seo,et,r. After the eleetion a socio! time was had and a dainty luncheon served. - Mr. and Mrs. n. II. Smith and famllv of 7-Cuthr, Pa., v. ill arrive SrcI nrilay to make i heir future h,.ni in ILin.ni .r'l. M r: M rs . John llm-.i Smith is a s : -1 i of1 1 . M ' " Katlicrii" H'.r-h. e r rt a 1 r, "J tiie N. N. . A. (,:i.il. ar breakfast Tuesday. Fell. .':th. at her home, p-:;., Morrnire ave. The quests were; Marion McAleer. Carolyn Paxton, AUr-on Cunningham. Evelyn Rracher. Cer.evieve GHtitluer. Ura.c Ceil. Th. Ima McAleir. and 111 ".in or Shan k lit.. Mrs. J. c. Carr,,:; verv del is h t f M I iy e-,itertir.e.i a i-.timber of tie; f; icmis vesterday afternoon at her home. ! :: i a.k St.. in iu-nor of i-r flftv-thir.l birthday. The afternoon was spent GYSTSTiS-KlDNEYS Cystitis ofte-.it irv begins with a chilly sen ;,nii',-i. a slight fevr. loss of anpettte, I - p" sn ess. t1 r-rvou -n --ss SrrltaVlity. or a '"eiiug of (i-ii-.s-on Ko-ou'it urisi.irt.in. but voi-l-d -i .-.vly with l.-urmng. sealuicg. s-,a sm - pa , n s- in region affe.trd; the pain of a d-.li rl'ract"r. at times becoming sharp and agonizing. Pont rest until treatment
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socially after which a d.ilr.l luncheon - a - :tle(J. Ihose plesect were" Mis. II. Larson, .'ore. H oileaiti, Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. Hol.ney. Mrs. C. Prew baker, Mrs. Nirtou. Mrs. F. Pecker, Mrs. Pilts, Mrs. C. Anew. Mrs. F. P.owe and Mrs. J. C Carroll. Uev. and Mrs. C. S baeffer and Mt.-4 Selma Hugo attended the barciuet nien by iho milliner's Ivc and. their ilmishvti, Potcas Society, Friday eve nliiii in t.'hicauo. Mrs. V. S. Reiter. f High.lai.d st . optned lor homo the members of the Literature Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club yej:t-rday after noon. Mrs. M. Meeter j foisted, by Mrs. P. HarriiiKton b.ad charge of the program. The subject was "The Four Iloi semen of the A pocalyp.se." hy Vinrnt fiasco Ihanez. Mrs. Meeter first told bow Spain was cnnilr j to the front in all lines of art, and that-lhanez was the most noted of Spanish writers. Then in a very pieasms; and able manner. Mrs. Meetor reviewed the Look . Mio h discussion followed which focussed in the opinion that while the author is a splendid writer and witii powerful descriptive ability, li s books 91' not pleas. tig to the general public. Mrs. llar.iiiniT. accompanied by Mrs. Mikesch, very beautifully uv a gtoup of songs: "The Lamp of Love." "My Little House." 'Her Pre-mi." A social hour followed when tav hostess served lilit ref re.-,h.raent s. Kepoi l r for the Pay. Thrt Fifth Division of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. K. crunch will meet wllli Mrs. U. S. Mix, Standard avenue and Harrison St., Thursday aftt riioou at 2 : ill). Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 1 a id Wcstermaiij tt l'oiHvthe avenue, announce the arrival of a tlauhlcr. Mary Louise, Tuesday. Feb. 2fh. The Indiana Sun Flower Club will meet tomorrow afternoon for a tea party at the home of Mrs. Emma Kroer 2?2 Truman ave. All members ami guests ait? i n v 1 1 eil. The Monroe Street l.avlie? A : I will meet at the home of Mrs. C. Spflmaii. S4 Iliahland St.. Thursday afternoon, February 2th. for its uvular meeting. Ti e r. ku'a." bl ! ..or.t hly "lleet ;!!f: of the Memorial committee :'i be held at the city hail Ill's ev ntinj at S ..! o clock and every member i'i requested o be p resf nt . Lewis Ingles, brother o' Mrs. . M .Inimsu'i. has returned to In home in penvcr. Cob.. Hammond Chapt-r. No. r.T'l, t der o 1'asttru S'ars. celebrate,! l.s; r.ijc'ut at the Masonic Tenipic. the occasion being: the membership i each i n t,- tlna 37'itb mark. The evenitiR nieetini; v as pf-i'.-dil by n most enjoyable dinner served in the banquet roo.it. The tables were a 1 1 r a c 1 1 veiy de-jorated with baskets of flowirs a:id un.u.ie piai e cards. Mrs. c,;as. Lawrence and Mr-. .1 . M. Keller were in rl.irp The Riiests of h.onor. Pr . .bc-ej.h McCann. of Monticfllo, Past Grand Patron, the Past Matrons and Fatrons. of Hammond Chapter, together with the officers of P'20, ere ail seated at the center table. At the open ins: of the evnins session the followinjr Pact tiffn-eis Riven the honors: Mrs. Mary M;.li-. Mrs. Kiis in" t h Lash. Mrs. Hoselinda Jau.ua. Mrs. Fric Lund. Mrs. .1. M. Keller. Mrs. i . Urower. Mrs. .1 . O. Tliompson. Mrs. t". N. Jewett. Mrs. V. .1. Whinery, Mrs. G. C. 'lenieim. bi),'llier wuii the Past Patrons, C. N. Jewett. J. M. Keller, G . C. Clemens and George .Taqua. The, clereR wr-r? conferred upon a larK class of ianf'iiHtei. It. McCann. who is an 1'f.norary member of Hammond Chapter. Sfcke in words of appreciation of the splendid work accomplished by the Chapter. The annus! business meet irp of the Walthrr League of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held Thursday evening at K p. m. at the School Hall. The Hoard of Directors will meet, at 7:U. . i r s . P. L. Ili.y. o Tl'-nsselacr. is her son. Raymond Roy and visit na: IN MEMOKIAM. In sad and b-vine in t of our dear brother. Charles Mas-.pobl. who passed away live years hh to'la.y, Feb. 2."dh. i o : ;.. Gi iNE EFT NOT FORGOTTEN. The m..!.th of 1 VI i miry asa;n ts here. To ns the saddest of the j. e.a v. P. w.-.s a bitter pain, n film k ''vri-, '!. par' with one w ho. j . ., .:ir' l.y.i!i-!. SISTERS AND RROTHERS. IN JAE1CORIAM. T.T-J.-I I-KTEIJS. in sad ami ovins m-jnory ;f mv beloved husband, ivho Inss-! n -.va two years oo to-lay. I-'-b. 2.H. P'lV M"ie si,, I pi, -.to Tien day I lilies you -Friends rnav 'biok tie wound i he,il,.(; Loth- ri. i ;t,, y kew il:- sorrow Tha lies w.th.ti my l --irt :-. 1 ", J-'iuin b i,p uif, at.d i h.ildreii. M-s. l.-iis P-tcr-. Il.l.i P- fe r-. Edward V-ter. NOTICE. PnpAI'.TM 1.NT F PFP.t.lC H'oKK.-i, j T TV i'i-' 1 1 A M Mi IN 1 i. INDIANA j NOTICE TO 1'i'N'TI: V 'T IIS: . u arc hereby i. '. : that the n-.ard ' ofp-i'-ii,- works of .ti.i c;tv w ,;: ri - I'Cif "olds up to Mat'h 12th. ll'Li'. a t two! o'eie, k P. M.. for the gi-aditig and pa'-j ing th- roadway with Tyj ' "I." iithrlt- ! concrete on o'.d ma"adatn: "i'vi"- ' L." i"-j iifi'd l-aving brick on cornice; Type- 1 "M." reinforced concrete; Tj p.- "i i." r -..- j s-o- blocks on concrete; Tyc ")'." tra-i i il. mi -,vrh p'ur-'d asphalt, c. n -f r' ic ' r-c 7'1 lineal f. 't e.f tnviiginal curhirt;. l.'..2h j :-(uare f. e of ( rriMit w-Gk six 1' et j w.d-. a-ljustini? 11 liianl'ol a-d a ' eh j ! -iiis t- U"" iiti.l era.!.-. s. itir.g " gut ,ir j r:-:-. liyirr v !) Mn-al !' Is : t-. -1 1 ! ciTiil d .-' P'o'-c. oil St e sir- t. fl Mil i Ciilami; m -one ;.. Co'ui :'im .r, r,u- . mi- ! th.oi iz-'d b.v imprro. e., ,nt p. . ' ri -'i x... i 7i. as spey. ic-d in t'v f litis, picii's 1 and d-.ta.ils now or, file. i All bids shall be ucr'iii ,va ill ed b- . a certified check for not lss tiian t-.vo and one-half per cent of the e Huna oJ Cjt of said improvement The Hoard reserves the r sht to r.-j - t any and a 11 b Js. A. J SVN?OX. I cot-, V.'IMlll :. c. dki-ricii Board of Public orks WILLIAM C. ROSE. v'i.y Chili. 2-2.'.;
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'UlC. Action ore HI "Gets-It" Stops Pt'm Instantly and Corn Soon Lifts Right OtT. A few drops ,." "Cts-P" ipjeii.-hes corn tMirii like xti.r riuenrhd lire. Gives you lmt.iedliie niicl. lel. It Off fe'W corn l.e-f.us to ho" r rt'P t jn a (lav or two il is so loos n th,-,- you can l:f! r -.o'T. i-'.,,is and aii. hwixi thutoo iii'l tin-'-r. Tlrc' tn-:; last of it, :j ? o olions hue foiii.-t out. It IS i- e:., -is.- atci nilIilV-HI-hei:s V .) f- Yu- 1,,1 of Co) ;s. "li' ts-I1, ' ;ii ti. v-r t '1 1 : i tit,'. K-i.'ir.iti-I te'-.j. iuoin-y-b:cl. corn i-move. i;-et but j s trifle h niiv ilme store. M'I'd by I , Lrftwrenee & Co., Chiaofto. Soj-i in Hammond and rocomrm-mled a-- tiie world's best corn remedy by J. W. WEIS. Smiir.if is I 'hey.. U.sirowski Phcy. Adv. clautn'- r. Mrs. Paul A nd rs-,n. and lli- ir families for R few da;, s. Mr. aioi Mrs. 1. 11 i:wl;t,c of Ham moud spent the week end with friends in La Pott". PLANS BIG DRIVE 1 1 a minor-d Lo-itre No. eTO. 1 .oval Order ,,f Moose is ujen:nir a l-i; dr.-ve to i nc i'i-.'i irs no m io ! s !: : p a-i-1 it is planned within tlm net few w ekB to rourid up enough oanuulates so that a class (d 10 A can !. n 1 1 i;i'.-.--l in one night. The campaign's objective js to increase the lodge s niembershlp from t00 to lfi"-f'. The lodye t now orl.iiit under an open ehar'T, ne initiation fees having been reduced from $jn to SI'' for ninety days only It is planned to hob! ti-." fir.-t initiation about Man.h 1st. at which t .me the dr !' v. or!-, wi'l be exem.p! .fied by the deer." t-am from Chicago's lodge. Alt' r the regular loo--.-" wo: k there .v. LI i,- an aJiin rs by oil" vi the supreme officers. FEDERAL TROOPS FOR MONTESANO INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i TAi'dMA, WASH.. Feb 21, A carload of fnio ia! tne.ps. m.-inbert of tioThirf y-f: Tt n retjirnen. left Camn Lewi:, this inon.ir.jf for Montesano. the troops were sent tinder orders of Maj. Gen John 1-'. Morriseoi. comma n-ier at Camp L"wis. after authorization h?.d been received by him from Lieut. Gen. Hunter Liggett at San Francisco, the Wt stei j headu ua rt ei s. RAILROADS READY FOR THEIR RETURN T INTERNATIONA'. NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Feb. 2-.--Aii plans for th.e return of the railroads to their private owners have been completed by the raiPoa-1 p d n i :r. ist ra t .ion, t wa Stated today. Ptrector General 'lines has instructed legionnl directors that the roads wiil be iPtnrit"! on ?Tori(iay. Annn iri'i'in, nt of the plains is held up pending some action by the president on t he ra i iroad bill. DRY FORCES TAKEN BY SURPRISE f'NTrR,ATIONl- KFS SERVICE A ASH1 N' .1' .V. F'eb. 2 c TI-,- "drv " fo,.-s wr-' taken b surprise in th, house tins aft-tnooii w Icn U- p. I.ie of Missouri presented art amendment to the legislative and -xee:tt! e :i r.prcpriiit i(-n bill, providing for the repeal of the Volstead ll-'bll i ' i - I e(;fr.reet: .-.' Ic-l afl'T Jut: - i'.:". and si r: ki r. out an ,-ir-I-roj-.riai ton of $ l.r.". for enforcement of the ',.! .t. .Ki act . Th" a ii ?oino-ut v,.is i-ib-d in eo.ter a'-.d tU- "v o s" villi, woe pr s"ii' in gr- .-st crou'li .-. ught an immcdi.-"-- -. Tlo "jrs" sen; out a huri.e.l call for :oio-j-.it and in tiie meantime .-tav'-d c.'f ror-. The atuemime ut was nicitly d--li.-al-ii by a vote of V.t I" :1S. OIL LEASING BILL IS SIGNET r INTERNATIONAL NTWS SFRVICE' WASHINGTON. K. b. 2:"..--Preside-Wilsoa loday signed tho o;I iarid b ns:n bill, makjiig fmvi-iii-,3 for the b.T-ii. -,f fiio-riiiiiftu-oiuiril oil and muter;' land". Tin- b'!', upon becoming law. open-- n large oil and mineral la.nds. and lara numbers ,,f claims ar-- rxprc.M 1 filed itum- ei.titely . Repor-s. reaching lVshinc"n ir.rlie-.t :, ', iiBijsii4Wub2 J. e' V ' e ' & Kit?, 1 v A e-,;v '. jtA I tv-;4 . 1 11 Is'lJul'
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that many '' Jiloolid tidy JUDGE INSPECTS CLUB GROUNDS Special Judae Jesse Wilson, sitting in Hie stiit of tl-.e Tol!est.-n Gun Club of Chicago s. The City of Gary, was in Gary th,s morninir lovkins over tlie laiiI upo-i vhtch the suit is base,. Roth sides hve their evid-nce all in and the attorneys will pr. sent ih.-ir a tvu T.ep.t j tomorrow. The c.ii Lad, several itiitssei yestfrduy a ft ,rte ui testifvn.g as ! their opinion of the value of tr.e laud and Jm'.c- Wilson . ill have to !,,,,, s0 bet ween the two Vi!!i rind low extremeof valuation temp, rcil l,v his ov n ju .ii'.tietit aftf r iowmi; the property. HOBART ., Louis Kre.i P.ucht: an h'-rti Apf-I IS. 10 and died Feb . 20. 1ft 2 ft. n' the h-itne ff his son, Mr. Fred Muchtt v.h I v. s in th south patt. of tow n. He is .wiirv ivett by three sons. M"?.i'!. lysh an-1 ilia!. am of Chicago, and P'red of this place and ne daughter who lives at Payton. Ohio. The funeral services v.-ere held at. the home at two -clock Sun-'iav tffietnoon and were conducted "ny Rev. AppU-gtate of the P.esi,ter.a n 'liurcli. The ;nterni'-nt was st the C;-ei wn Hi!! cern.tery . Mrs. A Pee llaniniar, wh was "oG.cn s'idedni;,- :!1 Ins; Fr'dav wit h a stroke ,.f paralysis-, passed aw-ny ster.lay afternoon. Fun"! a I Arrangements have t;,,t yet been TI-.Hde. Mr. Ell r-p ton. f Rainey, K" .. is he;e visltitor at th- bccr.e of Mr. and Mra. Fred Hiilman. Misses Clare Kev and Amanda. F.-.lt -f Clii.-aso ; t t ?.J no,, nt,- Sinday at tie l;,.:,;t , , V;,. ;,.-, 1 .- . FlC'l t'wlitis, Mrs. Ei'lie Parnes and children of f' 1 1 i van ia are here visitir.a; at tho home cf Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Gruel. Mrs. Albert Phillip who has been snoul;.- Li e! urine the past week is ro-nen j.at improved Mrs. Uossee of cineaco ts here vis:tiHK .it the h'-me of Mr. and Mrs. H. K . I eil. man Wm. WolSenbeta; of Chicago -,ls:ted here Sunday with friends. The f ir.eral of Carl Hutira who died Thursday was hold Sunday afternoon Serv ices were eondu- ted by Rev. La w -t i-ikp at the Methorlis cVo.rcl, an l tiie ntermenr was at the n -hait emef.ry. P.i u; Nef of i.'i.icag.. visited with t e'at es hrre over Sunday. The fun ral r.f Jir Ai: -e llsnin an. w i-.o d -d Monday will be held Thursday afternoon. Seivi.es will he conducted at the home of Mr. and M;s. S'-la Smith . The N" . W. C C'.'.h were entertained last even ns at the home of Mrs R-se Stevens in b nor of her fifth we-ddln-atin'.versarv-. She was presented with a Rift as a rernern'oraiH e of the pct-as-'Oil . Ed. Fle(k moe,j yesterday into l.i new home vest of town winch he reletitly p;:r' haed fr.-ni Mr. Westphal. Mr. Westpha! moved his family to Michigan "!ty on Monday. Miss Clara Alarecht of Chlcaeo wa" a pne .st of Miss Tilli" Grtil over Sunday . John A ley is very .eri'UFly ill with InfV'.er.za . AT r . Ma" I-'rnnzen who has been se; iousiy ill during the past week with pile;;-; oti : a . is linpr'-v:nB. ANOTHER BEE HIVE DOLLAR SALE The Pee Hive Ft ore V regular monthly Dollar Pay Salt will be the attracf:on of East. "lii-ago tomorrow with even more and greater bargains than hare b' en e.ffered in previous dollar day sties. There will be offered as ..pee-a's an American Family .soap sale of sixteen bars for a dollar an-1 Indies' Shoes at $1.00 a pair. There are p1-io other numerous bargains which will be offered. The- Roe Hive Dollar Pay Sal s in th past have ipd with great success and have been unite a faciei- in the f zr,t ,-12,111,-t toe H. C. 1. Manv ot the ntt i ! S offered r sale totno I e the d at ot der l:iM of a 1 more than t a d ha ', e tvusual reductit to lean up the lot OIL COMPANY IS SPREADING OUT A concern which i n e-en s mg i' bus in ears it has been b has been steadily '.. d i r : n g the six ".ilil in the (listMtiJiESiiiy r B'l e t 1 M''i
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Used and New APEX Cleaner and Attachments at Cut Rate on Easy Payments
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! But "Diamond Dyes" Her j Old, Apparel Fresh And New. lor. t worry about perfect resu its. T"se 'Diiimotid Tyes" guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color, to ary fabric, whether it be word, rilk. lir en, cotton or mixed Roods d-'-sses. blouses, stockings, skirts, children' coals, f-at'iers, elraperles, coverin-rs. The Pirrctn.il Hook with each ;- ksjre teiia so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake To match sny m.-Ce rial, have drugrist show you Diamond I've" Color ' it I. a lv. riet is the Shaffer Oil and Refinin;; C .. with e..ff,ces in East Ccichko. The company op-ened offices in Fast Chicaii i s:x years aco as the Missotiri Valley Oil Co.. biter ,t was- r.nown as th "or.sumets Refir,itiK Company ami lasMar chanted the name to Shaffer oil. The ?ha.fT- r ifl is an Independent ,,-( company with general offices in Chicagoand the refinery at Gushing, Okia. T ustri-b Jt ion stations have been esta.bl;?lied -n 3 ti-imber of the states but to date there have been only three sitior.u -sta-blished m Indiana. Fast C;.lcngo. Crown Point and Terre Ha its. The product js known as the Peep. Rock brand . Increased capital has recently been Int-regted ;n the company 8nd plans are being- mad" for extensions In tho distribution system throughout the eonnlry . BLZE AT SHOE SHOP Firen-en resporded to a mysterious b'a7e at the Continental Shoe Shop at 1,j1 H road way in Gary shortly after 4 o'ciock this morning, that for time threatened to wipe out the entire huilding. The origin cf the fir has not been determined. iirr.es news s?r ir.-j !s tj-.e b-:-t SULPHUR CLEARS h WLV SKIN Apply Sulphur As Told When Your Skin Breaks Out. Anv breaking out of th- skin on face. neck, arms or body is overcome tjnicket by apply, ng Mentho-i'ulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and g- away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing lias ever been found to take the place of sulphur ns a pimple ramover. It is harmless- and inexpensive. Jusk ask any druggist for a. sma.i Jar of Mer.t hoSu Iphur and ti? it line cold ere nan. adv. Qrderthe coal SAac? stood the test i - yfr ... r r "I f y cy uj crfx The coal that stands the test is the coal that gives a uniform heat at all times and puts a damper on the voracious appetite of your furnace. Economical folks buy coal of us. Join the economy brigade. T;lephone 58. Telephone 3. FLOUR. FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibley Street. 257 N. Hohman Stteet. HAMMOND, INDIANA. Tel. 525
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