Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1920 — Page 5
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KISS OLIITXTHXL'STILHOKN. PERSONAL M SOCIAL NEWS 1 Tha Miseii Lucy and Elizabeth Faren entertained the F. K. G. club ar. a dinner at the Lyndora. Hotel last evening-. Tb. next meetit.K of the c'.ub -will be beld in two weeks at the home cf Mifs B. Rutherford, ICO Garfield ave. Th Art Department of th Hammond "Woman'. Club -will have cliarpe ef the meeting of the General Club which will he held tomorrow afternoon in the K. of F. hall. They have secured Mr. Burke, cf the Art Inti-j tute of Chicago, who haj heen highly j recommended as a most fluent and interesting: talker, his art themes are de-j ve'.eped in a popular vein, and he is; hoth instructive and entertaining. The! reports of his success as a speaker in: ''hicago and vicinity are very flatter-: :ng and he combines his lecture with) illustrative music, -whose motif is in relation to the art topic under discussion. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Arkin. Id Mason at., a daughter. Friday, March 15th. Both mother and daughter doing nice'y. The Martha Society ef the Christian church Ladies Aid and a few friends gave a very nice surprise party for Mrs. Mariette Shevrtrldge at her home cn Condit St.. last night. They presented her with a feautiful fern i;d two lovely birthday cakes were given hy Mrs. Chas. Pyer and Mrs. .1. P.. Graves. Those present were the Mescames Chas. Colgrave. H. L. Davidson. B. H. Hardest;.-. Planch Martin Scurlock. Fischer, Hirky, Sarah .Tones. 3-Grain Cadomne Tablets Absolutely Restore Vigor, Vitality, Strength to Wak Men and TVomen, Sold by All 'Druggists. -adv. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR VATCH A WATCH h a cclic'tc pice? of machinery. It calls for l;ss attention then most machinery, but rr.urt be cleaned and oiled occasion;:!! to keep perfect time. -iKi . With proper care a Walthant Watch will keep perfect timfor a lifetime. It will pay yo t veil to let us dean your walcU ocry 12 cr iS tuunths. Chas. Arkin & Son City's Oldest Jewelers 163 State St., Hammond OPEN TONIGHT IBB OB B I 9 B D ' BBBB a a b b B B B B B SB B B B DEMAND B i
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Miss Glenthel Stelhorrt. daughter of T'nlted States Revenue Collector Georice Stclhorn. U-avrs today for Grantford. Ontario, Canada, v here he will fill a month's ftijiigmifnl -arifclist soloist villi Mr. ami Mrs. 1 e Witt Johnston l t!ie Methodist iliun h in tliat city. She wTl step at I'otroi'. for a short visit before conlinuinff to Brant ford. At the community n-r icr- ut Harrison Tstiv laM sun tiier it le ra!i.-.i that Mis S:-'!.i'rti plavcd an irnrortatit tart a:id lur :n!i'rf .l! fuprtnu voice won her many f in-mi" and admirer", t-'he was t:i-l mwrst-d also in the resi th.- MitliodiM cntinii lure in January, v. null nr cotidticted under the diiectioii of the Johnston. Miss S'elliof n tudied at Indiana tolis ntul i cnipK lol her iramingr in New Y rk. Tier rei'Utntion a soloist has made tir r.me fann'.iar m musical iri-N-s tlirouifliout Indiana. She bad just r turned from Ind.ar.apt.':, after aw-ariii before- the Kxr-r?-sion Club of the cardial cit . The club lif; (Mended ir. nteiubersliip to r-.iclude i-i.-iderts in ul! rnrls of the Mat". Ad-r-.ittant e realities thnt th applicant he a com'!i?)ied iii some dramatic, musical, or nihor of the art?. H. r c-npaRc-ment in the Canadian city li'.sy prompt be.- to acveft UlReiit cn- ; i-a tics T the Johnston accomrauy them upon their tour through other states i.f the dominion. Miss Stelhorn las not df ded whether - r rot she will I'lurn to Hammond at the termination nf ner present, engagement.
SOMETHING UNIQUE FOR SWIMMING DAYS It is a bit early to think of swimmingdays, but the new fashions for the coming- season are being shown in some of the exclusive shops. Here is one of the most unusual models ihown. It is a cherry colored jersey with gray jersey overdress embroidered in cherry color. Note the tight little trunks and the pointed overskirt. If. C. Fetrie, j . r. Graves. Frank Robbinson, A. K. lihert, Chas. Pyer. Fred Mott, Jr. Oklahoma . his returned to Tulsa, Mrs. Taulin Kosanke and daughters, I.enora and Louise. of Valparaiso, fper.t last week in Ua.rr.mond isiting relatives . Charles Crurr.pacner has Cleveland, Ohio, on business. gone to The T'omestic Science department of the Hammond V.'omen's Club held Its regular meeting yesterday afternoon. The meeting was ca'.ld to order by Mrs. Oiaf JLnngley, and plans were made for a social day. which will be announced later and a trip to Ward & Co.. which was to he made April 1st. has been postponed until April lMh. Tl new officeis for U-L'1"'-!'! are: Chairman. Mrs. George Neai; viie Chairman. Mrs. 1'.. P. Khai'on. secretary treasurer. Mrs. A. C. Khert. After the business the meeting was turned over to Mr. and Mrs. N". V. Silverhorn. who demonstrated F.ver-Weat-Aluminum, and brought out other points r.f interest and instruction in looking. A luncheon was served with Cue Merianie C. S. Thompson and J. A. Miller in charge The aluminum frying: pan was given away by m Ve;ir-Kver AtVintinuni i.'o.. and Mrs. W. 11. Spellman was the lucky one. Kach in-rson at the psrty received a souvenir of aluminum. - - - J. F. Sawyer ha gon to Cleveland. Ohio, today on business. -- I.. O. T. M. social club will meet at the home of Mis. Crooner. 115 Sheffield ave.. Tuesday. March 23rd. At this meeting arrangements will be made for the calling of a special mret ing March ;."rd. All members are urged t attend the meeting Tuesday. A pot luck lunch will he served. B D D B B Bl l-DBB I b b a a D B B H B I a B : JS
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All Yoa Need Is Stuart's Calcium Wafers to Clear the Skia Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and Such Local Skin Eruptions. tV The ca'.ci nil s cium Wafrs is ill Ptuart's C.-il-e h -ontr;lutioti the substance to sum healt that seeks tlie skin, assists in its activity to prevent stagnant pores to stirn ulate ,irculation and diert impurities from finoing lodgment in the skin texture. It. sweeps its way through the bowels, removing wastes that otliet w iso may he absorbed into the circulation and thus try to escape throug it ' the skin. l."se these wafers rcpuiariy; for a few days and notice how the skin clears how pimples, blackheads. and such kinds of skin eruptions areremoved. They simply cannot remain. Their redness and itching disappear. I Proper feod and Stuart's Calcium V-j fers will surely take the plate ofj won't need your powder puff. Cet a 50 cent box of Stuart's Calcium 'Wafers today at any drug store and join the ever-growing throng e,f American complexion beauties. adv. I-ouls Mott and Harlan P. Anderson attended a banquet at thehaSalle Hotel laet night given by the Howe Club of Chicago. The Thi Mu Gammas held their regular meeting at the home of Miss! Virginia F.auwens. Tlans were rr.adej for the dance which will be given at i the Country Club. April 16th. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss AViima lieiker. April 7th. Herbert F . Pith. -.-. r.i.A t,!.l position as clerk for the Michigan Cntral Ftailroad. where he has heen employed for the past three years to accept a position as assistant traffic man ager for the Packard Motor Car Co.. in Detroit. A farewell surprise party was given at his home on Harrison st. The guests were: Kenneth It. Vaughn. Miss Jennie Oerrard. otto Pnescherf. Isabella Wert. Herbert P. Fisher. Klinor Sehafer, F. Kidridge Fisher. Martha Smith and Miss Agnes Cushnek. A threo course luncheori was served and an enjoyable evening was spent hy ail. Herbert K. Fisher was prrstr.ud with a beautiful gold knife. BUTTON COVERING Hemstitching, braiding, p'eating and ewing machines at bargains. Call on J. Wassey. 91 sitate ft., ju.-t west of Hcihman. phone 4 46-Hammond. 2-l?-St ,WILL VOTE IN SENATE ON LEAGUE PACT (Continued on page f.v 1 lasted until late last night and an u nsuccepf u ! move w as made by Sn-j ator Ueed. Democrat, of Missouri, to j limit speech making today to an hour' for fsch senator. Senator Hitchcock! expressed a willingness that speeches j be each restricted to half an hour or less. Senator Hoke Smith. Democrat.; of Georgia, announced his intention ofl talking Tor ct least an hour today' ar.d. as other senators gave notice of further oratorical efforts by thm. Ihe effects of Hitchcock and r.tl to cliop off unlimited eleventh hour discussion fell by the wayside. SET 3 An TIME FOR A OTK, Senator I'.dge, the opposition leader, sought to set o'clock this afternoon for a final vote on ratification but Senator l.enroof, Republican, of "Wisconsin, objected. Senator l,orlg? was only able to pursuade the senate to meet at 11 o'clock this morning, instead of at the customary noon hour. He declared it to he his intention, however, .to hold the senate in continuous session, until late tonight, if necessary, in an effort to force flnal action despite the renewed verbal onslaughts proponents and opponents of the treaty were prepared to make upon each other. WRtHY OK T)ln4ftlOV. Unless cloture is again adop'en by SUSQUEHANNA ICE K'SJSH i s v.Sr .. V i - l-I .. vaS . - View of the In order to brea!: an unprecedented ice jam in the Susquehanna river near Port Deposit. Md., army aviivUira flew over the great fields
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SUPERSTITION' AND COI.IS. (wear, sheer blouses, fheerer stockThere aro o many auperstttlons 'n8. thinly-soled slippers and no pet-
about catching cold that we hardly know where they end and the actual facts begin. Our mothers and grandmothers believed that th mere presence of cold air was a source of irrl(atlon to the noHe and throat passages
and produced the condition which we Lfrjci doctors and "nurses whom she I know as a told. A man usually j found on duty in a Crimean hospital j thought and many still think that 'complained because she demanded i the removal o.' his hat outdoors willftnd insisted upon pure air for her : .o.,. v. . ,u j. , . , , patients both ni?:ht and day, she tecause him to catch cold and old lad- i- . , ... M ; ' ! plied: 'Night air dangerous? Well, ies who see the modern child with j unfortunately ifs the only kind of a; r j wool stockings and bare knees cannot one can get at night." The average ; by any argument be convinced thatPerson spends one-third of his life in i the child's days are not numbered. fced, arjd since he is usually in bed i The man who sits in a etuffv, theatre Rt nlgM. he wor.11 be very foolish to ' inhaling the foul air for (h'ree hours I dpnv bi body of this important j and then goes into the clear, vitalfz- natural nl'y to good health for onei ing winter air blame6 the latter, not!rIr'rd of ''i lifetime. As a matter of the former, if he catches cold. Re-1 fact if 'h relative properties of night : member once and for all that cold air! air. and cay air are compared, the does not necessarily cause a cold; jtjadvantaee is all wih the former be-
is foul, germ-laden air, whether hot!"ause nijir.i air contains fewer noxor cold, that produces the sniffles and "s Kase, less carbonic acid and the gore throat and the bleary ee. lss dust and solid matter. Po let The unpopular draft was another this old right air spectre be laid at of the dearly-loved superstitions of . last. No man ever caught cold from our grandmothers, and yet stale, "night sit" though any man may germ-laden air though it be motion- ; catch cold and other diseases from
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fresh air though it blow a very gale, ithera fron foul air hy day. The skin on our bodies is one of the! Instead of spending your time exgreatest miracles or nature and its changing "cold cures' with your ability to adapt itself to conditions is ! neighbors, spend the same time lna never-ceasing wonder to those who haling pure, clean air of the night or study it. Our grandmothers went f'ay variety, through your nose. In about swathed in woolens from head that way you will accomplish someto feet and then shivered delicately thing far better han curing a cold, at every wintry blast. The modern You will keep yourself from gttlin? woman goes about in thin silk under- .one.
the. necessary two-thirds vote, no tule of the senate wi.l s'ar.d. however, in vh way cf final action being delayed until tomorrow, or next week, by lngthy speeches. The only hope that a f.r.al show down may come unexpectedly is the fact that mostseratois are unutterably weary of the treaty and ev n the most loquacious and argumentative of them may f naily tire of a subjert about which so many hundreds of thousands of words liae hrrx bandied m:w tint II FOB ESKEN. I Another hitch may also develop In the failure thus far to provide pair?) for a'il absentees senators, although republican and democrats leaders re I working to so adjust pairs ;.s t. ov rcome mis uiuii'n.i "'".'. so ina-. it Prevent an agreement ling ! rtached for a f.ral vote. WASHINGTON NEWS OF DAY 1 INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVtCEl WASHINGTON. Mirer. 1 f'. l ni versa T! i!il a r." l-i in - n p o ml Konc i, army court martiais system arc to be taken up by the house military affairs committee immediately. Chairman Kahn, cf the com mit tee. announced pointed ly Kahn to told hearirgs on these subjects and the general com - mtttee iatiors expects to enioofiy pcommi-n-j m the form e-f leg-.sin t ton to i be presented to the hcuse at this session. It is not est pc'eej that tins legirlation will be aet.-d upon by con gress until the session beginning I lecefV.her. next WAf.HIXGTr.N. March pass ed by the houe and the senate, to; increase the army and navy pay were., lo.'.v. o mi., u.inrit iii-h i passage oi ' IN MEMORIAM TS MIMOKIAM. In loving reiuenibrarice of our d'?r father and grandfather. Teter M. Warmiticn', who entered eternal its', one year. ;o today. March I?. 11!. Anthony AaMiiiuont and f.imiiy, John Vt-ri;mont and family. Joe Variiitr.on t rn.l fa mil; . M;.r Wnrniiriont. WANTED Sn 1 -smati. evper'er.eed or not, intelligence considered. Salary nt.d 1-otnmission. for electrical appliances. all or address. I jisht h.-ue KVctrfc Co.. 510 B.i-hing ton St.. phone 1 larv t'51. 3-lfl-Ct WANTED A outig in.in to learn cost keeping in Hammond plint. rref er.i hi y .soriieioie with experience! in this work. Applicant should be a high school craduate or ecjui va lent , and rapid at fle-.ires. I:cpl . hy letter. A In. Tunes. Hammond. fj-l i-:;t JAM BROKEN ONLY BY ice jam in the Suqufhsnn near Port of ice and dropped upon them hujre aerial homes loaded with T. N. T.. j the most powerful explosive j known. The first day's tcnabard- I
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Mrs. J. Pennington ticoats; ana wnue statistics may prove that ahe is no hardier than her ancestor. They will not prove that she ts less so. The "night-air"' superstition wai popular for many years popular ii fact until Florence Nightingale finally talii this Bp.lv 1 Vi eva r tt'htn tb in. foul air at night as he may catch a special rule by the house today. ; The biii has been on the speakers table tor several weeks, the house failing to agree to a confetence he-, cause of action of the tnat includ- ! ing '.ncrtasen in pav of armv officers. j WASHINGTON-. March 1? Author-' ity for the undersecretary of slate to issue passports is conferred ty a bill introduced in the pna! today by pen?tor i.Jailing-er. Mass. This authot ity would exist during- the v&caiicy in the , office of secretary of state. 1 REPORTER DOES A LITTLE SLEUTHING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEj CHICAGO. March 15. While pol.e-e throughout the country continued to search for Andrew Fricar. fcrmer ch f at a local hotel, whe. kidnapped twelve-ear-old StefTka Aawgaras Iat August prid tcck her to Omsha. John I'. T'elane y. p reporter for the Chicago Fer,irg American, discovered the abductor today in a restaurant he h-.d started hero and brought shout his arrcsi. Fricas had b.-Mly rfi-rnol to Chicago and engaged in the rrt;tunint husiutss. despite an indictment for the kiunaprinc hanging over his head. ! -tjtt-t cT TTAT) A OCtnn ! WXiOT HARASSED BY SAND STORMS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j PK.N VEIi, C'i... March in. Fixe ere known to be deal and nearly a score j more or less serious, y injured r. a I result of the worst wind and sand storm i . . . . experience.! m w.rning and t i.Jor.ino Property damage wt I teach a hie-V. fiuure ar..l the un-root inl rrrir i .,. , .,,1,1 ..- I Eastmi Colorado I that will run into imv t 1; in -i lot-s the m; ii ions. DOESN'T BELIEVE ALLIANCE REPORT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS J-ERVICE! "WASHINGTON. March 19. I he I'rited States government dooj not con'.en--plate a.ny alliance hrtwern Jn.pan and Mexico, it was :-nid hy the state departiitent today. Tlie statement was made in connection with reports tha" the senate sub-c jinmit -tee investigating Mexico bjtti c idencc indicating that they e. .idencc indiciting that there had hn-n nct:ai ion between Eiiseo Arreriondo. Mrxj.-m amlassador to Spain, and a Japanese diplomat in Spain to offer! a defensive alliance between Japan and Mexico. The s:ao .Jepa j--, nierit announced tint it wis positive that Japan had 110 desire to enter into an alliance wi'h Mexico. SCHOOL HEAD'S NEPHEW ENLISTS Lewis K. Wirt of Crown Point is the latest recruit to he signed at the Hammond re.-ruit.ins" station for tiv Thirteenth Field Arillery. sationed at ''amp Dodge, la. Wirt U a nephew oi th" superintendent of the Car-.- si ho ls. HUGE AERIAL BOMBS 14 ti tmt Deposit. Md. ment tore jrreat holes 5n the lee and on the second dav four plane loaded with SOO-pour.d bomba started th ice tr.oTirur.
Tho Thirteenth Is completely in. 'prized and haj attracted a im-nl,, r of Iako County boys, eniur.i, w Ik-in w ere pome friendo of irt w ho have t-mcc be' n w riling him rt(.-at ain the outIt. Oiner tnliatinents r.p. rted this wf'a are, Carl llannw il. Arlie 1.. Itlowers. nr.d Itaymond llartieroad, if ludh-iTia iiarbor; Herman C. i'opp. of litmrnoul and Jo-: bt.r. of Crown Point .
E. A. GROSS TO j IMPROVE SHOP Ktl a rd A. Cross, on ner . a r.'tm- j her ' f specialty st.o;.s l.as uUn ul a j pern.'t 1.. improve the stort-ro.m at' ' F.i-eadway. The store front will I l!r.jno ei at a ..:-. $;,",:."'. .. . on p'.ete l.r.e of iad.es' go- us w 11 h; I installed . I Ar.ftl.tr prr.i.i: was ,ss,..-a io M.ix' Klein for a jruiage at 00 Vitgir.-a it. '. NEW PARK SUPERINTENDENT NOW AT WORK .1. FI. Kifseji h'.s taen up his ti ori. s - Park Superir.t ndent suei eedii.g If. J..I i.-io who dJ - few week,-- gg. Mi. K t.".. h was f.'.rmerly in the ...n,;.. - ..f i he 1 i .: ri.. s Jfte 1 i ' o . HONOROFF FLAT SOLD TO WECHSLER BROS. An. :; r.-a! entitle dejiJ n .losed (: rJaj w hen Wei-hi- aid Wevchler leaiiv d'-a), : p..! l.ased tiie H , n I -' ff fla t i.hiing b-t we n fmnih ar. d
EVERY FACE ill". r. hut ' car. biock your hat int . ii.y i-uiiihei- i. r atitacllf' ?hao5, thnt wiii proo IjfHomiiif. to you. V. e make a specia't;. of II T (I. i:.MC AMI HUM KIM. end feel sut e that we a .. satisfy yv.i with our proii.pt service, high c'.a. work and fair pt ice.. Coine in rul l'-t us teii you wha we can do in 1'ie way of cleaning ar.d blocking your old hat.
BIJOU Shoe Shining Parlor and Hat Cleaning Shop Both Ladies and Gent's Hats Given Careful Attention 175 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone Hammond 2484
HERMAN A. KELLNER
Wholesale MARKET81 State Street
SPECIAL SALE KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAM 32c BUTTERNUT BRISKET BACON 30c DIXIE SQUARES BACON 28c BEEF POT 'ROAST, CHOICE CUTS 18c BOILING BEEF 12l2c PORK LOINS. NICE AND LEAN 2c PORK BOSTON BUTTS 25c PORK SHOULDER FOR ROAST 23c HAMBURGER STEAK (FRESH MADE) 12y2c OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD 27c SWIFT'S MILK FED SPRING CHICKENS 42c HEAD CHEESE, FRESH HOME MADE 22c PORK SAUSAGE, FRESH MADE 20c BEEF TONGUES, FRESH OR PICKLED 32c LIVER SAUSAGE, FRESH MADE 18c CORNED BEEF, BONELESS BRISKET 20c DYER CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb 65c SWIFT LINCOLN BUTTERINE, 2 lbs 65c AH orders delivered. Trade at Kelber's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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Lake County Fruit Company 673 Hohman Street, Hammond
SATURDAY SPECIALS JUST RECEIVED CARLOAD APPLES: NEWTON PIPPINS, BLACK BEN, NEW YORK IMPERIALS, JUMBO PACK. Box $3.00 GRAPE FRUIT, 2 for 15c LEMONS, dozen 30c HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for 15c LEAF LETTUCE, box 30c CELERY, stalk 10c NEW SOLID CABBAGE, lb 7c GREEN PEPPERS, dozm 30c DRY ONIONS, 2 lbs 15c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs 25c RUTABAGAS, 3 lbs 10c MICHIGAN POTATOES, bushel $3.50 RADISHES, bunch 5c NEW CABBAGE, lb.. 7c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, dozen 49c
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Fiighth avprii.fi ( tt the west side of .Vaclifon street for a consideration cf ::.?. (Mm.. oo. WfFthler and Wtechlcr -cn!l p,r)ia.eo the Victoria Ilcte! of this city. Peter HonorofT, the fo.-rnt." owner of the build. ng owns a d:ug store : .i X est Fifth avenue.
A DAUGHTER BORN A daughter wa born erterday ta Mr. and Mis. Joseph "Lynch. TiO Hit-t.tc-n street a: Mercy hospital. JUDGE MACK COMING TO GARY The iary community will be honored with a vl.vit 'by Judge Julian W. Mack, of the fn.ted States Circuit Court tf Appeals and M'.H-r Abrams of the Chicgf. Rjr. Judife Mack is the president of the 7,:.jiist Organisation of America ar.d t'.so f the Jewish Congress that n presents American Jewry. Judge Mack was in I'ari- piead'r.g tilt Jewish Cause at the Peace Confet(rrc urii will give his impressions cf the cond-lion t.' the Jewish sttust.cn ii. I-:..rf.pe. This is the first lime that the Community has- been honored with a i s t by such a t i s t ; n g u i s i. e d Jewisii leader and it is expected that the Gfcy i rn-mun.ty iil give him a ei.rd.al welcome. A reception has been arranged, i-: honor of Judge Mack and Attorney A rrams a: the :mrr.ercial Club Monday er..ng, 'Man h I2nd, at S.00 p. m. i h t r p . Don't throw your paei -xsf vlthou reading the want ad pagR, !l!f!'!!"!il!!C Retail Phone 77
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