Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1920 — Page 5

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BAMMMD WOHAT CLrB ART The Art Commute of tha Hammond 'itmin'i Clnb held their final mettn for th leuon at th horn of Mrs. J. Arthur Davis. $35 Maywooii ave., '"nday afternoon. April 6th. The following- vJrojp-am warn ery .1 rendered : landscape Painting. Mr?. Eric Lund. OJeerjta Qunes. Mrs. Ti . B. Powley. Currant Art Topics, Mr:-. V. K Queatiennalra-, arranged by Mra. Robert Armstrong, propounded by Mrs. Strewter. After which the following officers ere re-elected for tha cominp year: Chairman. Mrs. G. T. . Street! . Vice Chairman. Mrs. .1. J. Anderson. Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. .1. T. C!ark. The folio-wing committees were appoir.ted by the chair; Program Comnrtte Mrs. M , O. Kline. Mrs. J. .T . Anderson and Mrs. K. B. Fow ley. P.e present at ive For calander committee. Mrs. tV. A. Kenney. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, there -was a g.iodly attendance ami during the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostess. Mra. J. T. Clark, reporter. - Kdmond t.eeney has returned to Va!vsralso I'niversitr after spending a w eek at the home of his parents, 4SS J'ecker si. A farewell surprise party was gtvn for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teck of. ti Wallace Road on Monday evening. They will leave Hammond the latter rart of the week and live on a farm in Knox. Ind. Mr. Peck has been em-

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"Geti-ir Stops Pain Instantly and Corn Soa Lifts Right Off. A few drop' of -"G's-l!.' inenchea corn pains like water or.r.ches fire. Qtves you immediate relief.

Methodist church, April lflth. The proceeds of which will go to the Drum end Bugler Corpa of the Eoy Scouts ( ( Hammond. It will be a two hour concert. They wi'l then go to the moer of Commerce and dance. Turliue orchestra furnishing the music. The East Chicago Club will have the Purdue Glee Club the 20th and the American I.eglon of Gary will have them In Gary on the 21.t. The miti ticket which admits to tha Glee Club will also be admittance to the dance.

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if the victim of kidney disorders a-.-d bidder irritation is compelled to arise even oaee in the night, there is a condition which should he promptly corrected. Tf arising " more than once fmmediate attention is the part of w isdem .

are peculiarly fined to promptly relieve soreress and aching in the kidney regions. They allay Inflammation, restore normal secretion and correct the alkalinity of the waste serretior.s. and thus stop the source of iirltatlon. rain and annoyarce. There ar thousands of benefited users of Bi'mwJrt Kidney Tablets and all good, conscientious druggists we-corn-mnd and sell them. Price. $1.00 per iibe. rORBEf T KIDNKT TROIHI.E sold by all druggists. adv.

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It is generally thought that Electric Sweepers are very severe on rugs. This is fallacious and nothing is farther from the truth if you are using a Hoover Suction Sweeper because" the Hoover beat!, as it sweeps, as it cleans. The grit and dirt is jarred out of the rugs and is sucked up into a sanitary holder. Sand at the bottom of vour rugs will cause irreparable damage.-if left there. It is the business of the Hoover to go to the bottom and get every atom of dust and sand. Let us demonstrate this feature to you. No obligation to buy. Just call Hammond 525 and our demonstrator will call. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 Sooth Hohman Street. Tel. Ham. 525.

Buy Your Electrical Goods from an Electrical Dealer.

The corn begins to K-se ia grip at once In a flay or to it ia ao loos trias you can lift it off. roois and ail, 'twin thumb Miid finger. That'a the last cf U. as nuTions have fond out. It i the simple, effective and commonsense way to be rid of corss. Oeta-lt," the never failing, guaranteed, money-back corn remover, oats but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by K. Uwrmct Jk Co., CJUacgo. Sold In Hammond and recommended e tHe world's best com remedy by J. W. WEI.9. Summers Phcy., Ostrowski Phcy. Adr.

rloyrd on the T. II. C P.. R. for the past four years. Cards, games- and dancing' were enjoyed. The guests brought baskets which were opened, and a delicious luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knickerbocker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bonders, and daughter. Tiufoy. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eailey and children. Mr. and Mrs. Peck, Mii Ither Myers and Lloyd Peck. The Pecks have the best wishes of their many friends for success in t"a!r new enterprise. - Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Herold of Bloonvfleld. Ind.. are ti.e Kuests of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Jor.es of Klizabe'h st. Mr. and Mrs. ITercMrt are the parents of Mrs. Jones. t The Literature department of the Hammond "Wom?n's Club met at the home of Mrs. C. A. Iockwood of 5 Waltham st . yesterday afternoon. The report of the nominating committee was acted Hpon resulting- in the election of the following officers for the coming1 year: Chairman. Mrs. Walter Wise: vice chairman. Mrs. I.el f'e.rter: secretary. Mrs. Howard Stevens. Mrs. Verne Summers reviewed "The Odd Number." by Pe Maupassan. end the Four Million." by O. Henry. ThesM writer? are considered the best short etory writers of France and America, respectively, are alike in their work are characterized by a wonderful art of discription ard by phrenological insight. They are both full of trag-edy and pathos, but differ in that Ie Mauna-esant is morbid while O. Henry adds a twist of humor. As Illustrations Mrs. R:ett read "A Piece of String.'" and Mrs. Summers "Toblris Palm." ' Th 'Welfare. Committee of the F.oost ter Club under the auspices of the chairman. Floyd Monerte. have secured the Purdue Cilee Club for a concert, which will he siren at the

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University of Michigan is expected home on Friday for the spring va-l

cation. - F.ntertaininem ami dancinjt. K. of C. hall. April Tth. 1920, Rrntherhood of Railway i;fK,i. Milgard s orchestra. 4-5-6-7 Mrs. J. Thompson or I Highland st. will entertain the Alpha 1'hl club Friday at a one o'clock luncheon. The Lartie- Aid of the Immaniial church wiU bold its monthly social gathering Thursday afternoon at the church hall on Sibley st . The Ladies' Aid of the Pine Street church will im?et at the manse. 406 Oak St., Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All ladies are rtquested to be present as there is business of importance to be transacted. - - Mrs. W. F. Mashino of hi Detroit

st. wtl entertain the Marquette club i

at a one o'clock luncehon Frida afternoon. Kntertalnment and dancing. K. of C. hall. April 'ith. 1920. Brotherhood or Railway Clerks. Milgard's orchestra. 4-5-6-7 There will te a fleeting of the Armenian-Syi irn Relief at the Chamber of .Commerce at two o'clock on Friday afternoon. ny one interested pleaxe come. - - Mrs. Ka'e Oe-ib entertainer the 6th

i "division of the M. E. Indies Aid at I her home 6S5 Webster ave. todav.

Tl-e 5th Division of the m. E. Ladies Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. A. Davis Thursday afternoon ut Krlna MueiUberger. who is attending W if--orsin T'n ir?r? y will, he home r.esl wee!; (o upend the spring holidays with her parent.

Fifty pastois, and rarcfh.sl school teachers from various cit ie.s In N'orthwetern Indiana are ineetlng in annua! convention at St. Paul's Lulhfran church in Hammond todny. The convention was optt.'d Tu'-sday afternoon by Rev. W. V, Liclitsiiin. Rex. AuK'ift Rump of Csry was eiecl d ha irinan. The doctrinal discussion In the afternoon was led lv K' . Paul Kickstcedt of LaPorte. Ind The evonirK session was devote, to a disouhsion of the question: "How are the intellectual, mental and moral faculties of the child trained and de eloped by the ariou branches of study in our perochtal school?" Mr. A. H. Fife tier. 1Ofransrort. Ind.. pointed out that not only fsthe intellect developed but that by rn-a.iis of the instruction in Corl's word the chl'd receives th prorx r moral education. Tills morning Mr. C. W. I,lnnminn conducted e review of a chapter of Biblical history with the puptls of the seventh and eighth grades. Mr. II, E. Schroeer gave a practical demonstration of tha "First Lesion In Division of Common Frncticns" with pupils of the firth grade. 1 'olio wing subjects are on the progrs tn: "Brother, how do you nnd your leisure hours'."" by Rev. J ?. Hlcken of Kouts. Ind. "The dangers threatening our religious liberties," by Rev. W". Rosf-ener. "Kducation of youth and 'Id and New Testament times." Mr. H. C. Meier. Hammond. "The Mexican War." by Mr. P.jescher, Rremon, Ind. Mr. A. C. Stellhorn, supervisor of schools for the tVutral district, is expected to present important matters before coafereiK e in tomorrow's session. Itlvire services with Holy Communion will he held thrs evening at St. Paul's church in Clinton s. Rev. T Kickstaedr. IrfiPorte. will preach the sermon. Rev. ,T. I.indhorst of Reynolds. Ind.. will dtlier the confessional ddres.

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' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI 'ITlCAOo, April 7 Chicago's strike of rwitclimen on eleven railroads hecame more serious today when 8 600 engineers and firemen, defying the national heads of their union. the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Krigineers. prepared to Join t le walkout . This make the total number of men on strike 55. OHO and means that th movement of freight on every trunk and bidt lin entering the city, will he completely paralyzed within a f"'W hours. I'nless irr.media.te tteo are taken te remedy the situation. Chicajro will fac a food shortage and ! he depr.ve.i t,f 0;her nrc."si i e s . Already the mails have been seriously lnt rferreU with. Decision of the fngineers end firemen to join the strike, against the orders of their own grand lodge officers, was rnule at a mReting of their local representatives late Tuesday night. They operate the switch engines in the Chicago railroad district.

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ffPHCUL TO THE TIMES! CROWN' I -ii INT. IND.. April 7 - The following new cases hae Vieen filed in the circuit court at Crown Point:

13101 Edw. F. K tight, oiil-t title. Annie Maxwell vs. fi-amnn Mrtwyer et al . 13J52 Dio.-e fjeorge J. F.der, Katie Mikesch vs. John Mike?, h. 13153 Fcl M i l... Ceo. L. Hirsrhman, Uzzi- P.ehrens vs. Sntith-Miller ' Co. et al. 13154 (ieo. F. llers imftTi. damage I Cattir n Dietrich . Dmcsiinti Dietrich. I 13155 McAleer. t el. damag-rs, ' t'larence J. Jlouk s. Joseph Krui' e t a 1 . i 13156 Geo. K. lleriinan, fcl. -o r--tgage, Frederick G . Lislns vs. A t tnur , N. I'owcrs. ! 18157 F. . I.1sln3, bread, nf teas. . Albrt Miller vs. Lmil Znii'l'"?.

tlvity. Iii addition to the program that l as In-- n arranged by Jjunes S. Baldwin. Indiana manager of the Lowden for iir---l.j'-nt rrg-nn.r.aTlOM wluch. in itself was ralh'-r complete several o;h r reception have b ej, t-atidwli-Tied in l..y 'he f rif-mlx .if u gcvortw.-r wlio are dvi niuieil to sho-.v li'm a goot tirti and ... Ijiiv tiib'i'e Mtilc in th Hoosi. r atd;ai. Mf. J-.ioj-'t P.. Keal.tig of InU'anarx.Ls vli'i is a iiative of 'iov. Liuvfl'-u's hoti.e i'iii)i.:v in Illinois, v. ill. tako charge ." t'i- Komi ri' reccp'.ie.n To the governor and Mrs. I. den. whi.h will ho held in the Moorish room of the Olaypool hot-!

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Mrs. C. Lloyd of Cedar st.. en tertained her Sunday school class at a party at her home ia.t evening. Paul Miller, who has been til at Great Lakes hospital at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, for the pest six weeks is auff iciently recovered to be ou" aj,ain. He tpnt Sonday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson of r,2 Highlana st . Knt crtain nie:u and dancing. K. of C. hail. April 7th. l?rn. Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Milgard's orchestra. 4-5-6-7 Dr. and Mrs. T. W . Oherlin 'eft

for Martinsville. Ind., today to spend 1 a coople o' weeks at the Martinsville I sanitarium. ! The Thesday Afternoon Bridge Clhbj which has not met since the Christ-i mas holidays, will be entertained at '

; a one o'clock luncheon at the Hgni-j mond Country Club on Monday. April:

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Mrs. M. Myer. cf SRT State st. will entertain Circle No. I of the St. Margafroti hofipital tomorrow afternoou at l.er home.

MASONIC FAIR ON SATURDAY

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White- Leghorns. Broun Leghorns, Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds. Can supply aggs for hatching. Order chicks and eggs in advance and be sure to get them. Chicks on sale by the dozen now. Call and see me.

D.L.Newmans Baby Chick Salesroom 542 Hohman St. and Monon Tracks, or Phone Hammond 531.

'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! CROC'S POINT. Ind.. April 7 Residents r-f the County Seat end scores in other pirts of the county are looking fotward eagerly to the n i afteinoon and evening of entertainment which is to ho provided Saturday by Crown TVint Masons. The Masoni' Lair wh'ch is always a stem-w inder 111 open Siitunlay noon and will continue that nifcht .lust as l'-nc as the crowd will ?;ick. The affair is to he held at the Masonic temple. There will be the usual amusements, raffles, T.irtune tf Hers, contests and an excellent musical propram. The day wi'l r ' w'th danv Ins . Ail or toe politicians of the county a.1 e pianning- To be there and. while it is not mentioned, in the formBl announcemen f, It is hlnteri that the Mssons are planning to soak each one T them two bucks for an introduction to the crowd

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i The. v'alll;er League of Sr. Paul's i Lutiierun church will hold its April i social evening at eight o'clock inj the church parlors Thursday evening.; -- i Mrs. K. J. Crawford and her nio-j ther. Mrs. Va.nnen bur . of Crow n

Point, spent the day in Hammond. Mia. J. C. Pannenburg Is the wife of the late Tir. Pannerbiirg:. a resident and praclicioner of medicine in Hammond for many years. Mrs. Crawford is their daughter. "

Tie Trinity AM and fueir will be entertained Thursday

noon at the home of Mrs. Ceo. Wolf. 1007 llyslop Place. Mr. . kunz will be the assisting hostess. The, Rooster Club will rraet at the home of Miss Virgene Hammond !! Olendale Park, this evening.

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Women of Hammond wli b- Introduced, today to two new jnnirrs to Hsmn'otid. now holdinc forth at the Clorial Sportrntr ?oods S'ore. They a.re two very popular household appliaiieeo. the CrysUl Llectric AVasher and "Wrlncer end. tlie American Kleetric Vaninni Cienner, alrai;." rel-eiH'nsr considerable attention from the ifoool housekeepers c f this city . According to Mr. Millott. of the Colonial, the Crys'al and the American ere at the very pinnae's of a)uevment with, very moderate prices attached, ami (Tu a ran t ev1 to the very last letter to do nhat the best machines now produeii will do. The Colonial is row mskinsr daily demonstrations o a Inrpe riunihfr of in'erescerl women. An announcement 11 be sen in their ad on another pne.

LIBRARY

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INDIANA POTilS. TNT,. April 7 A committee of five members, one of whom was O. L. "Wjidermnth of Gary, was appointed today by OovernoGoodrich to represent Indiana at a conference of trustees of public !:- hraries of Indiana. Illinois. Kentucky. Michigan. f)hio and T"e.t Virginia for the purpose of outlinirT the "enlgrped prosram" of the after-war activities of the American Library Association. The members of the committee are Mrs. KHsabeth C!8vpoo, Ear- rrrS!. dent of the Public Library Comnl J-Kion of Indiana and trustee c,f fh,-. cOIinr. sville PubMo Library; Mrs. Harry I" Kepner. president, of the Indiarwi Library Trustees Association and president, of the Corydon public library bonrd; Clarenr- K. Crippin. trustee of the Indianapolis public, library; Howard Roosa. president of tlte public: library board of Evansville. and Judfo Ora. L. "VVildermuH!, president of the public library board of Gary. The convention place and date will be announced later.

INTrfAXArOLlS. Ind.. April From the time Gov. I'ratik .. Iowd'-n nud Mm. IhviI"!! arrive In Indi-mspolis Wednesday inOMiinp until Cifir 2cparure Into in tho erri-Ti for St. Lurs h'V iM be ensagid -n & mnstsi.t roiiT-.d rf -

' ti !-.f eo .. ins out of t ',- f',.:r. ever, i.-'r;. . f-r:i' s(. c:itl he r:irV.ly (.vu-ot) ijv .iii;yiriu t',nli o-S'ilvO'ur "'; u ' a n.-tefl 9- k 111 Special ist . of i p-errn destroying propei - tie, t hi Mi'.pluir preparation instat,' -ly b'ttijiH ease ft nm skin irritation -oot h"s and VeriJs the eczema i 'rrH' up and leave? tr,e ?k'.n . f , r .-' 1 I ; O . ' j '. . It .-idoni fiiiis to re!it e thJ !.' -nient 'l!hou: dly. Suferern fx- o; ;in trouble should oblaln a Miial' j. .f ?.TentIi'-Jit:phur from any pood dr it; u ,.t nd i.se it like old cream adv.

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ATLANTA. ;A.. April 7 The republican ptat centra! committee has ! split over the se!r,-t;0,, 0 their fav-, orite Candida's ',- the preioid'n t ia ! riom. notion, one faction headed hv ! Ftoscoe Pickett and C McClure. ' the ' re(t',:lar5" who favor the nomin-j ntiou of Gen. Leonard Wood. and: the other faction headed by C. P j Gore, who favor C.ov. Frank O. Low-

den. of Illinois, as the nominee. Two sets o," delegate rrav yo to the r'hiaco convenMon to battle fr recoe;r. i tio n .

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?CiVicc mens and women, s suits, fancy gowns, portieres, draperies and other household articles. Our equipment is up to the standard in even' detail and the quality of our work cannot be excelled regardless ot price. We solicit your patronage upon the standard of our service. Let us take care, of all vour cleansing orders.

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GENERAL CLEANERS Telephone Hammond 216. 375 Sibley Street. Wm. D. Boyer. Manager.

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A delightful birthday party -nas given Monday afternon in honor of Klizabetli Leeney at ber home, Becker tt. Oames and musio were the features of the afternoon after which a three course luncheon was served.

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Rose Margaret Ilarle. Ruth Schafer. Virginia Beckett. Catheiire Solon and Genivive Young. Entertainment and dancing'. K. of C, hall. April Tth. 1 ?'. Brotherhood of P.ailway ClerKs. Milg&rd's orchestia. -;--;

ecial Sale of Apples

Two Cars Box Apples (Winesap), per box Per bushel While thry !at.

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liicago Produce Co

State St. and Oakley Aye., Opposite Postoffice Hammond, Ind.

Gatis Half Sole Tires

5,000 miles at half the cost of a new tire. 2,500 miles on velvet. We call for the old casing and deJiver it with a Gates Half Sole, with our guarantee.

EVANS TIRE SERVICE

LIVE LOCAL s NEWS "ADS"

DEATH OF CHILD Ci . Theodore CalEftretta. the four ver old son of Mr. and. Mrs. Flory 'a 'zaretta,. of no W. State street, died at their home this mcrnlnp following a ten days illness of pneumonia. P.esides his parents the Lttle hoy Irave one sister Viola to mourn h m The funeral will 'be htd Friday morning: from th home. t u'.erment. will be held !n e.-ridir.i;a cemttery In charge of undertaker Bums. IfeuraSgic Pains Ctv Way to Soothlns Harnlln's Wizard Oil

Knterf ainment and dancing. K. of C. hall, April "th, 1P20. Brotherhood of Railway Clerk. Milgard's orcheatra. 1-S-6-7

QUIET AT STATION The last twenty-four hours at the Hammond rolice station hive been very qule.. only one arrtst being made. Harry Hieman. of I'ammc'nd. arrested on Jostlin street, charged with being drunk. by officers Carlson and Schaadt.

Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and cfTcctiTC treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost Inrariably brings qniclc relief. Its healing:, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and sting-s. Just as good, too, for soro feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money batk. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver. Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cenU. Guaranteed-

SELLING OUT SALE The entire stock of th COMMERCIAL GROCERY at 4715 Okott avenue, Eut Chicago, roast be sold within a few days. My aim is to give the public the op port unity of wholesale prices at retail. Yon can save mosey by taking advantage of this sale. Fixtures and Ford truck in good condition is also to be sold. M. AD ELM AN, Prop.

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If You Cook with Gas you should not be satisfied until you have an Eclipse. See our black and white full enamel Eclipse Range with white legs and Copro Lining, in both baking and broiling ovens. This lining is rust-resisting and will be very much appreciated by the housewife. We also have the same type of range in black enamel w i th white door panels and white enamel sides and splasher back with steel lining in baking and broiling ovens, in both 1 6 and 1 8-inch ovens. Call at our salesroom and see these beautiful ranges. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company

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