Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 5

Wednesday. .March 17, 1920

PERSONAL!

SOCIAL HEWS

Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Watfeis Man'!) lfith. a daughter. Lorraine. Hot!; miithfr and daughter i n nicely.

Tee Baptist Wnmrn'" Vnion will meet at 1 1 home of Mrs. Iliics Warner, 5 i an oii st . tun. t row afternoon. The uri'sram "ill consist of a dramatizat :.n f the Crs;ules of Compassion, by ;ro:ip Seven, with Mrs. I.icWluler in

charge. Mr

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Mitnt . s-IrZ-iin! dancing- will follow a short business meeting of the Security Benefit socistion in the K. anil !,. of S over the Lion store tonight, r.-f rt'fhnifius will be served. JJverynr I- welcome.

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of the socia

B. Ortt will have hour ami refresh-

Kidneys Cause Hysteria

xml. ... jemmmmtmjummmumpwammmmmmi Orak' Patrol and Drum and Bugle Corp Invites th public to attend thei.St. Patrick's lhmce. at the .Manonie. Temple this evening- The bet of music hai been obtained. 3-17

Joseph TV. Oetzinger. now stationed with the Motor Command in Coblen. Germany, reports that he Is wall and happy and sends his best to all of hi friends. Mr. Getilnger has been In Germany since Beccmber. The Alpha Phi Club will meet Fridayday for a one o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. II. F. Allison of EH za.be th ft. - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H. Peters, at St. Margaret's hospital, March i.

a daughter. Marjory Ann

was formerly

THE TIMEa ' miwii a m. .pawijuaa

Miss Mary

Mrs. Pet Kusohll.

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s oj.e folks overwork: some over-J at: .-ome over drink, and many do! '! t;..-? things and neglect the ex-J it :!- organs. Nevrousnes ensues. J 'iinkhpaiio:i some times, but most! I'tfTi tho delicate, function of the idney ti'coiiu! disordered, followed'

Mrs. Harry Gerner entertained at a dinner last night for Miss Helen B looser . The. regular meeting of the B. T T. Club was held at the home of Miss Mildred Kretschmar last evening wh.li.-h was spent In sew-in after which a delicious two course luncheon was served. Those present were the Misses Marlon OilcrUt. Bessie Vnderwood. Margaret Underwood. Lillian Cooper. Apphia Bogard and Ethel Reed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ethel Reed. April 5th.

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Ciller

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Mips Helen La Moil.-, who is the field j bshy upei i isur of nursing for Ihe. Metro- 1 Mr.

"Gets-It" Stops Pain Immediately and Corni Go Quick. The way to handle corns Is the tried and prnvp'i Gts-l!" wsv the way that millions have found t;ul keM. safest and most rellshle.

by congestion. Then headache I'eia. rheumatic pain, baskache, iumbago set in. Frequent urinasometimes beyond control. The 1 i!iu:d being dark and foetid and it passage- fallowed by inc. smarting spasms of pain.

Uyt' t'ia being often the result!

medicines, and neti-

rv.e greatest of all kidney Is taken to regulate, allay

ira'.i-e the irritation of the organs t.HF.AT K1IKV MEDHBiF. So'd by all druggists. adv.

The Irish Minstrels ffiven by the W R. C.'a laiit evening was a complete

success In every way. The minstrels I

were Riven to a large and enthusiastic attendance, each person taking: part deserves much credit for the success and fun given the observers. The customs were especially appropriate and characteristic and much credit due Geo. L. Adkins. who was the interlocutor and aJso the coach of the minstrel. The pant online was given by Mrs. Eatigor and fa.ney dancing by Miss Daisy Field. The following were

j in the cast of the mintrelsi the MesI damea Colgrove. Adkins. Howell. Hubbard. Von Osinski. Lucinda. Kahl. Zalda

Pe-ttit, Florence Boyer. O Ltrin. t-rim-mer, Callahan. Mrs. Geo. Hauser was the pianist. A readinr by Eugene Tane, dance. Violet Milne.

politan Insurance 'o.. assure 1 tiii-m of her assistant'! If di-sircl. AT THE POLICE COURT Edward Elets-tn. Cr,7 Wcntworlh av, Went Hammond, was arrested last evening by Yolioetnan Carl Fandrei. lt ltzan is charged with diiviun an automobl! whilo i nt o lea ti-d. Accord'ii to Ft.ndroi the man was so "linuf-rcd up" that he drove blindly into ;i :(r-et car standing In M.Tten ''nirt near State ft. The auto wan badly d j ni:i t; !. I.tetzan was relesi.s -d on hail !" $:.o to appear In the city court Surrday niorninK

Paul Sl.-cder, atid Jamrs Nid, 13. both of N'.-w York ".;. were arrested yest'-rday by r.i.irond it-t c-t i vt f. r train ridm. I'.oth wre released when th'y promised to get a job. fary Nowa'.f. a-o 9. of ffi Gosthn st.. was knocked down hy a Knoez.-r auto th s morning wh-n slo dode.l behind a stre.-t car !ie- "ntrnl t h.j'-l. The Kirl .' apod injury ind p: nee. t,. school . FORMERLYLIVED IN HAMMOND

Hammond, having lived het aeverai years aio, prior to moving to Gary. The funeral was held Monday nc-rn-Int; from H"oly AtiKel'a Church at nine o'clock. Interment was held in Calvary c. metery In charge of undertaker V i 1 i tarns .

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i."'.cr Petty. an. I Mrs. ito are well known In

A few drops of "tlet'-it" knocks the hurt out of any corn at once and soon loosens it so It lifts rifc-ht of!' without

any feeling. Oh. w hnt comfort!

Brand to walk and dance nnd jump w

out, a single twinge: Why not.

(ot-s-it. the rover failing, jrua teed monjy-baek eorn rPinnvtT, costs-

a trifle at nny druff store. M'fVl by 1-.. i l.awoj. t'o.. t'hicngo. S.ild in .-immend and ret'omnieiitictl as the w. ild'sj bes-t corn remedy by J. V. W'-is. Kuril-J

triers l'hcy., Ostrowwki J'licy. Adv.

Paul Klalii Hoy, the seven-N ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William r ', r.f l;ri Harri.-on street. Cm y. died at his lo-mc lhiday morning. Mnr h 11.'. ot' tonsilit is. afte ran il'nes.-i of three ias. Besides iiis parents. Paul leaves two

'brothers. Thomas nnd liernatd and

THE DOC FELT PRETTY SHEEPISH

Prr-rrr-rr 'twas the telephone at the Hammond Central station. "Hammond th.rteen Centra! police s t a t ion." "sity, this Is the Carleton Hotel. There's a man here who has taken u ood ai' ohi.i. Better rush your amloiianee down riht nwa" 'l.ins - n - R. ffieers Carlson and Warner were speed'ng to the re.seue of th vic'iin who had taken h ''coroner's oek toil." When the rescuers1 arrived the "victim" was walking- about. He had had a fainting spell. The f)orte,r who had rilled the p,,liee lo .k-d sii"TishI; around then piekirt; i.p his grip, dopa rt ed .

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Bend. Is the guest of his uncle, Daniel! and Thomas Getzinger. of Hammond. j Eittle Miss Hazel Newman of 220 W. j

Slate St., i very ill with inflammatory rheumatism. Miss Ethel Rick of oSt Wilcox ave., has betn appointed to serve on the election committee at the state coii-

vention which is to be held April :. 6. and 7, at Indianapolis. The appoint. -' nier.t was made by Mrs. Helen C. ! BenbrldKe, state president of the Equal

ITCHIliG ECZEMA

DRIED RIGHT UP

WITH

Arthur P.rookwell. special representative of tiie I'nited States treasury department, has started a drive in

East CiiicaKO and Indiana among- U.tt industries for the

Treasury Savittt; Certificates.

A Form of Dyspepsia Usually Resulting from the Inability to Digest Starchy-Food. A j;reat many people are severely suiting: in diarrhoea bothered with intent in a.! Ind Ik ion In a complaint of this character du to the fact that the starchy fod, many persons use paregoric, bismuth such as potatoes, rice, -white bread, etc.. I and tannin to relive th diarrhoea, are digested in the small intentirie. and I all powerful astringents and they stoy not In the stomach as is generally sup. the trouble suddenly, "looking up" the posed. j morbid secretions', throwing the t'jxtc To relieve this condition Stuart' ' Intestinal poison bask on the system, dyspepsia Tablets 'are well suppled j ar,,i ,,ften rausincr auto-intoxication, with an Intestinal d'estant so that j STl'AHT'S 1 1 VS I'l'.l 'S 1 V TABLETS inst'-ad of practicing tevere diet vouc,.ntain arnoni? other powerful uig-es-

may eat these essential, nourishing? fives, a substance called nanrreatln.

which thoroughly di-sts starchy food in the small intestine, thus preventing Intestinal indigestion. These tablets also contain rnlelum carbonate, which is a ituid thouK' ef-

foods without distress. In the. small Iristest-.ne the pirr.-re-atic juice acts upon the starches and

ordinarily, in a state of health. po- j sess.es the power of converting them Into grape sugar and dextrine ( Starch must be so transformed be-1 fort It can be of use to the bodily j

economy. ueniairiii; as unchanrcl starch, it either passes through the alimentary canal, and proves a useless burden to the system, because it resists absorption, or It causes intestinal Indigestion. the food products becoming acrid through putrefaction, wheth often sets u pa catarrhal inflammation of the Intestine, re-

feotive suh-.-tsti ingf rt. an 1 which by its antiseptic properties removc-s til Intestinal poisons that arc always in intestinal indigestion and tiiarriioea. Not or.iy are the starches digested iiy ih use tif Stuart's Dysjiepeia Tablets, but through the action or other ingredients they relieve stomach inciecisUon and dyspepsia. Hjjr a package from your druggist today for GO cents ar.d note tho sense of relief that follows in short order. afiv

the purchaser war tarings stamps and thrift stamps etiuivaient to tho sum of. al lmoney actually p'd In. The adoption of this plan enables e.t-ryone to invest savings out of

Harbor current earnings in the roundest se-

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SULPHUR

i Kranchi.se League.

The drive

will a.iso be ett-ndd to Hammond, lat.v and Whiting within a few days. The plan which is meeting with favor wherever it has been followed will be explained tirst to the loads of the different industries and then with the approv-ii of the heads of the industries. Mr. prookwell will go into tho plants and explain the plant to the employes. The certificates are issued in denom-

of J 1 00 and Jl.fino a.nd ca.n

installment pian.

tho-Sulphur. says a noted skin spec- The person purchasing the certificate lalist. Because of its germ destroy- n;ak"H know n the bank through which Ing properties, this sulphur prepara- he wishes to carry out th-3 terms of

tion instantly brings ca.se. from skin: their contract and tho payments re

semi-monthly or monthly The minimum paynitrt tiflcate is $L' weekly. $4

Any breaking out o fiery. Itching eczema, overcome by applyini

' the skin

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quicklyl Inr.tions

little Men- be purchased on the

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; Opal Hive. No. f;if.. gave a. cardi ! iarty at the I. O. O. F. hail last! ' night. The prizes were uon by Mrs. j

Bauer, Mrs. Oscar Peterson, Mis. K.j

Hesper. and the Messrs Morton and

I-lnville. A special meeting w ill be called for Tuesday, March 2 Ird at the home of Mrs. Grovner, j t Mrs. O. F. Highland of .',70 Indiana', Avenue wiil entertain the Stitch and j Chatter Club tomorrow afternoon.

irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fpils to relieve the Torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar of Jlrntlio-Sulphiir from ary good

j druggist and use it like a cold cream. 1 adv.

made weekly a t this bank on a fl'h) o

semt-r-c-.r.thly snd nonthly. In case th" purchaser defaults in paylornt which is allowed to run for a period of thirty days the bank with whi' li he is carrying out the terms of the contract is authorized to issue to

SOMEBODY LET THE CLOSET DOOR OPEN SPOKANE, V.' ASH.. March 37 A skel eton, believed to be that of a mastodon has been unearthed at Benawnwa, on the Snake P.iver, r.ear here. It In announced by P.ev. M. W. Fink, of Pen-

the holder or purchaser 4.27 per cent, j awawa. The gipantic bones were disThese certificates ai registered in'c-verej by a mining crew. The skull t ie !ani of the purchaser arid tho j of the animal is roported to be two investment is always safe, no inattei and a half feet in width between the it tho certificates are lost, stolen or I eye sockets, the tusks to be eight in-

ar-i che in diameter at the base, and the

I curity in the world. This security cinnot depreciate in value and if

held until date of maturity v. ill net

burned. Payments have been

ranged to meet the convenience of any person without burden to the purse or the taming capacity of the investor. The actual cost of the treasury -er-t.fleale to the purchaser i JS.1.40 which by compounding interest will reach $100 on .January 1, 1S23, the date of maturity . When a purchaser subscribes for one of the certificates the. thank thr'-ugh which he has subscribed deposits a dollar to h;s credit which, when trie entire rnrt of t he trertinea te is paid in by the purchaser, is sdded to the purchss.6 price maV.ir.g the certificate cos: the purchaser $8.1.40 when the original price is $S4.4r'.

te, th four to five inches across. An effort will bo male today to unearth the hindquarters of the fkeltton.

CARD OF THANKS

CASD Or TIIAJ7K3. We dettlre to exju-ess ,Ur h'.-artjelt and most sincere thinks to our neighbors and fri-ncs in Himniond for their kindness and words .if .sympathy extended to us in cur n-onr fiffii.-tiou in the loss of cur lilt It- Mm Paul. Mli. AMI MKS. IV. J. I1CT c,ary. Ind.

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FOR MAY Get Your Order in Now Every hatchery and poultry farm in the United States have their order books filled far in advance. 1 0,000 White Leghorns 10,000. Brown Leghorns. Barred Rocks and Rhode Island Red Chicks now on display at 542 Hohman St. Monon Tracks. D. L. NEWMAN. Phone Hammond 531. Open evenings 8:30. Saturday 9:30.

Wm. Hasting-s is spending the at French Lick.

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Miss Margaret Turner, who has been; ill with the tonsilitis for the past week is able to be out. The F. U. N Club met last, eve- j ning: at the home of Mlsa Miry Ruch. ;

Plans were completed for an Old Time Social to be given in the Pine Street Church basement, Saturday evening. March 20. The club will meet next Tuesday evening- at the home of Sarah Turner, 670 Indiana avenue. s

There was an Important meeting or the executive committee of the home j nursing- department of the Hammond; Chapter of the Med Cross held Tuesday j at thi Hammond Chamber of Com- j merce. The meeting w as for the pur-! pose of conferring with Miss Iva M. viaskell. assistant director of the Bed I Cross Nursing service to consider the !

plan for securing: the services or a trained visiting nurse for Hammond. Thin was decided upon and Mayor Brown in behalf of the city Is affiliating with the Bed Cross in securing a nurse for the period of one year.

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Be Known at the Bank

With a view of enabling its patrons to be more easily in touch with its officers, the First National Bank keeps its executive desks in the front of the banking room, right near the door. It is worth while to be known at the bank. Do not use the bank merely as a place to keep your money. Rather take advantage of the bank management's desire to be of service to you.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Orak's Patrol and Pruni a.nd Bugle Corps Invites the public, to attrt.d their St. Patrick's Banee at the Masonic Temple this evening. The best of music has been obtained. J-17 Attend the BION STOP.E Spring Millinery Opening- tomorrow. The newest crea-tlons for Spring wear vill be. on display. Flowers given. "-17 It HMD V A I. Arthur Sevhutz. Florist, on'-half blcck east of posr.ff Ice. one door west Burn's Undertaker. 237 State st. Z-l?, For Easter Ha us cf enchanting- elegance for Easter including those fancy straws with the latest flower conceptIons; not priced moderately, put pric.ed exceptionally low. $;.!: and $).::.; made extra special for Friday and Saturday. Gertrude Stewart, 6.16 u Hohman street, Hammond. 3-1617-18

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KKMOVAI.. Arthur Sohutz. Florist, ot,-l,slr block east of postoffioe. one door west Burns Undertaker. 2117 State st. 3-13 At?nd the IJON STORE Spring Millinery Opening tomorrow. The newest creations for Spring wear will be on display. Flowers given. 3-17 Just r.eceived Splendid assortment new Georgette Wash Blouses and hand embroidered wash Smocks at surprisingly low price. Gertrude Stewart, 636 Hohman St., 'aiunioiid. 3-16-17-1 S I.AIIIES. T cover your buttons in Hammond. No postage you pay. no time to wait.

Hemstitching, braiding. ideating, repair your sewing machine, tr'ade in your old machine, or sell you new or used machine. Call in to see us. J. Wassey, 91 State St., just a iittle west of Hohman fct., Hammond. Ind., Phone 446. 3-16-17 Attend the I. ION STORE Spring Millinery Opening tomorrow. The newest creations for Spring wear will be on disfil.LV. Flowers given. 3-17

i Mothers Just arrived, a Urge !!n of Children's Hats, among them til" i Italian Milan and Leghorns. They are j

as 1 iw as $l.?.i. Gertrude Stewart, S".6'j Hohman St., Hammond, n-1 6-17 -1 S POL HEAD

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ELECTRIC CLEANER Yhat a Wonderful Charm the Glorioos Outdoor Possesses In Springtime! Pure, Fresh Air Refreshes and Invigorates And there is no cleansing agent purer than air Nature's Puriner to keep your every room and its furnishing as sweet and clean as tho

wind-swept out-o-doors.

The ROYAL ELECTRIC CLEANS BY AIR ALONE! er frictional means is needed.

struct the rushing stream of air between your caipet and the bag. The deeply embedded dirt is draxvn right out and, with it, all threads, lint and other surface litter. Your rugs are nlpar.pd riirht throuch. and of course clean

rug wear better and longer. "WHEN THE ROYAL COMES TO YOUR HOME" good-bye to the drudg

ery of housework. on 11 rmd your cleaning is doiic in half the time and done more thoroughly, too. And you'll find vour carpets begin to take on a new lease of life they'll look newer and fresher and last longer. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Come in and let us show you why a Royal has stood head and shoul-

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