Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1920 — Page 5

Tlmrsa.lv. April 8. 1920.

TIIK TIMES I 'age Five

Chairman Killigrew at Republican Headquarters Until After November Election

With the opening at Gary of Lake County Republican Central committee headquarters, the national campaign of 1?C0 enters another v and from row until N'ov'mVr this part of Indiana is expected to be one of the nation's political battlegrounds. County Chairman .John Kiiligrew of Mobsrt has taken personal charso at boado.ua rters. which sro located in the Harrison Club, second floor, 624 I? roadway. Mr. K 11! i grew Will tievo'e his entire time to the details of orK.iniz.it ion work, and hap announced that visitors -

ing the policy of National Chairman Hays and is maintaining a. strict neutrality ns to the aspiration.'! of all candidate?' in the Republican primaries of May 4lh. ORGANIZE UNTIL PKIMAP.IE3. "iur work." said lr. Kiiligrew. "really doesn't lie-in until after May 4th. when tln voters, free from organization influence, shall have selected (heir ticket. As an organization u e are interested in no candidates and we favor no one candidate for office or party preferment, whether he seeks the presidential nomi-

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The regular weekly choir practic" of the Christian church choir will not take placn this week. There will be no practice until further notice. The K. I,. C. Club will meet tomorrow night at the home of Miss Helen Davall. Michigan avenue.

The North ISuie Ladies Club ill met at the home of Mrs. C. .M . .b u .-it 'J:!') North Hohman fit., tomorrow f-

There will be a. jooil li:Krjm. Mr tieorj,e rtiictiT will ha- chary.

)w-n hoiison, 1101 llysh.p l'iiire, who' has been very ill wuh the typhoid I pjo'nmonia is improving rapidly . ! - - j The nocia.1 eveiiin-- ;u n, Countiy i.'luli last ti.'.it wan very k really n- ' jo-d by ;.!) of those pi, sent . There i was a k '! n Hernia nee :iui the j.i-i,- ! m am was carried out us I hey .a,j ,,iitll. ' ne Alter the proiiiam there was in-j 1 nu 1 da m i ng . DEATH 6Fra.EE i

Pyramid Pile Treatment

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! BAPTIST QUOTAS i ARE GIVEN OUT

Latest Census Figures Out

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Mrs. Kred f'n. hostess .

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Virgil Iieiter. who is attembnf; the 1'i.iversity of Michigan is txpecied home tomorrow u spenii the sininy vacation with his parents.

i Ke; n -Mait'.lus. i;,. rrr da ughter i r Mr. ml M i s . i ten.- , :f 4.")'.) I'i imsner ii ; t n j inoiid, died at lln r iociie htst ' ii moil i a . T lie f tj li e : a : n i n i .e i i , i afternoon at ; b' :'-e. Ft.'V . l,o 'ijs,,,,, ls j:! ! liit. run nt u iil he .(, ;t, ' ii!.-ter in etiaijse ..f m,,j,. ;, : tniTli hk .

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engagements of Miss Sarah Harris to "' i,a,e county Wni. sjhra?:o v. as annoum-ed. I 'la n j 1 ' ,la 1 on 'f 1 were made for an informal dance wh;ch I canvass tliri.j-, will be given at the K. of P. hall. ! "f ' h" ' OH

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COUNTY CHAIKMAN nMiiiT a well a men will rec.eU e a cordial reception. WOMEN TO BE POWEB. W" i t J j women voters a leamre in Indiana politics this year, the county Republican orgraniza'i ion. which has been meeting with success in the effective organization of these new voters, will devote- much of its time to this work. Th woigen will have equal participation with men in nil political activities of the Republican organization, and wb.at is more, as soon as the woman's ot'Kant sr.? ion Is eorhpleted and the work of selecting a precinct commi ttee woma ti i:i racii prccmct of the county fceomplislied. a convention of the voters of the fair sex will be held. They will choose county chairwoman, who will be assigrted officers adjoining: 'hose of the eounty headquarters. EILLIOBIW NEUTEAL. County Chairman Killisrew is follow-

Aptll 2 4 1 n . The X. N" . V. A. club bad a luncheon and theater party in Chicago yesterday and saw "Sometime." after which they were entertained at the home of Miss Katherine lluchel at a slumber party. This noon Marion Cunningham will give a luncheon for the club at the Lyndora. As this is vacation week they have planned to ma ke it a real one, and the respect i e members are entertaining almost every day. Miss Hazel AVil'see. who Is attendinc tiie University of Michigan, on Friday evening: will spend the spring vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Yvntsee of 111 Detroit st. - The Civic department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jennie C. Ilutchins, 11 Kimbach ave.. April Sth, at eijrht o'clock . A class in citizenship under the direction of the chairman. Mrs .1 . M. Turner will be started.

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More than one million dollars win be spent In H'tne and Fore.pn M issiona rv , oris. $ 1 .SljO.OO'i will be set aside fir ,-mJo wm.nt and ibu i Id i u frs st I-"raiik!iri 'I'.eire. jr.no. f.eii ft,r chur.di ol'So- ' itid and $2;ei.iU,0 for state v on cr: ti ' :x

H'tivities inciudinsr eva nel ,s t ic. and i t tlftiient work and ministerial and! f ui.'js.onary benefit. j ;n,.r,.a. J. Yininfr. of I nd .a n a pol , ;-. '.n i,t",c the state financial Campaign d: rector. I t ion. 1

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DEATH OF IRENE BASKAY Irene Raskay. the 5-ear-oi.) daimh. I"v of Mr. and rrs. Joseph H-iskav. of "20 Kenwood a venue. J l.inimond. died at the r h.-rms lat nittht followinp a lonte i'.lnei-s r-T rheumatism. The funeral will 'be held this afternoon at. two o'clock from t;,o home. Interment was held h. Oak Hill cemetery in charge of undertaker Pirns.

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.Mot. s than wifely, Christopher i p- j PKTROIT. Mich.. A-pril 8. Tl. Feii.nti, 3 OK Truman avenue, last iwe.hi.eial fair price committee for Southern

n.-ded to cl oke her it is alh-sed I Miehigtan today Issued a formal order

Owins to the advance n prices o"" licrseslioein e materials and 1-ibor. wo are compelled to rais. our prices or. horseshoeinc: on MomLvy. April 12. HAMMOND. "VVITITTN' 7, EAST CHICAGO AND IXTUANA UARBOK

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! an-l as a result he in the city jail rcduelnjr the prb-e of m:ik from 16c ; boohed n a ciiarce of felonious as- i a quart and 10c a pint to 1 4e a nuart '?a-,;i. land cc a pint, effective from April 1"

i C;,;ii-rn''Sn aSleces that his wife ne- j o August 1. I slo'iol tii"!!' three children a.id nen.t I I -.."re2 u'le Su7, iKOWE ARE A FEW YARDS OFF HOHMAN ON STATE ST.?

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i no evepintr meal awaiting h"

j vv ill be arraiR-ie.I f-morrow morninii ) in the c'ty court .

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johjt xixuauew. nation or a precinct commit .teemanship. "At this time the county committee is occupied in s;t, hlistiitig tiie foundation for a harmonious aud mihtant Republican organization that will effectively carry on the work-of registration of Republican men and women during the registration dates of the coming sum

mer and autumn. After the primary and-

until polls are closed in November, this committee will carry the doctrine of Republicanism to every m.in arid woman In Lake county, from the Kankakee river to Iike Michigan. To this end. we invite into our ranks every man and woman, every well-wisher of good gov

ernment, regardless of their previous ;

affiliations. We don't care how they voted in '12. H. 'P or MS we invite them to come along and vote with us in 1D20."

The monthly business meeting of the F. I". N. club was held last evening at the home of Margaret Hothwell. Hoffman st . l.etha Cowls and P.essie

COLORED YOUTH PASSES AWAY

KL0TZ' KNOTTY

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Charles were fruests. A special meet- j of- j. ; .. ... . . v. a .i..k . ... .v ...:m i.n t.i.l I

l,,r: ""'" at their home vest Tuesday evening; for members only, at . .

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CHICAGO. April 7. Senator Hiram Johnson's caTnpaijrn in Illinois will ve deferred until after the primaries, in which he is not entered, and will con.outline hi.- campaign in this section, .f the country in Indiana, where he las fi'.pit. his friends declared today.

v fihl. with Wood and Row-den even I

hoTter man uw wiutu iook i'im m Michig-tn will be made In Indiana by the California senator. The Indiana primaries are scheduled for May 4.

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White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns. Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds. Can jupply eggs for hatching. Order chicks and eggs in advance and le 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 Motion Tracks, or Phone Hammond 531.

Men, Women and Children are being treated for various diseases, without results, when their real trouble is tapeworm.

ougffestlva Sir11: Sharp pains In the

'oma h and intestines, coated tongtue. raising: of obstruction in the throat, continuous spi'tiim. bss of appetite with greediness at. times, palpitation of the

heart, headaches, di.ziness. hummir.jr in!

the ears, dark ring's under the eyes, feeling- faint with an empty stomach, pale complexion, nervousness, loss of ambition, heaviness in limbs, worn-out feeling, etc. Sura SUrna: Passage of small particles of the worm. Our method e-tpells th" worm in a. few days wi'h no tons of time or work. Sufferrs come to us from all parts f the United Stats. Tf you want to get well, call at once. DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond Hours: 9 a. m. to S p. tn. Svndays. 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

FOR LAKE CO. H. S. CONTEST

Wide interest is being taken in the outcome of the Nineteenth Annual Oratorical. Declamatory and Choral Contest whi -h is to be held at the Froeh"l his') .school auditorium in 'Inry Friday afternoon and evening;, when the various schools of the county will vie for honors. A record breakitiB attendance is e-spcoted from all over the county, as every school has arranged to send dele, pations. The program is as follows: DECLAMATORY AND CHORAL COIfTEST. 1. Heading: "The Man in the Shadow," Childs. Nadia Bonberg. Chorus: No represemative. 2. Heading: "A Few Bars in the Key of ;." Marion I'axton. Chorus: No representative. 3. Heading-: ".V Soldier of France." Ouida. Clara II. -Kan. Chorus: "The Sing-f rs." .A. H. Gaul. 4. Reading: "The I. ion and the House." Klein. Klsie Huberth.

Chorus: " 'rood NisM, Good Night loved." I'lusuti. 5. Keadmg: "Arena Scene from

Vadis." Siewkiewicz. Htr Little. CTnorus: No repress native. K. Heading: "How the Hue Slakes "Were IasI." Hood. Helen O IX.r.nel!. ("iionis: '-Blow, Soft Wind." Vincent. 7. Heading: "Th" Death of Sidney Carton." Dickens. Serah llillel. 'horus: "The Miller's Wooins." Fanin e. S. Heading: "The I.ion ind the Mouse," Klein. Hester Daunherty. Chorus: "Farmell to tho Forest," Mendelssohn. ORATORICAL CONTEST. March "Victory." King: Overture. "Hoyal I'ageant." Darnard: "Dance .f t!ie Imps." King. liy Krnerson school bniid, H. ti. Warren, director. 1. Oration: "Toussuint 1,'Ou verture." Phillips. Joseph Ingraham. 2. Oration: "She libo k Horse and His Rider." Lawrence Kostbade. 3. Oration: "ATiiericanistti," Harding-. Glenn Ha.:-ick. 4. (iration: "The Ireda.tory Ilich." imith. lragon Oresrars. Music by ,-horus winning first place in the afternoon contest. r,. Oration: No refiresentati ve. . Oration: "Memorial Iay Addrcs.' Bishop Schrembs. John Murphy. . T. Oration: "Th Ieath Tied of Benedict Arnold." Tippard. Julian Conn. x. Oration: "The Spirit of Lincoln." Kelts. F.dward Schmal. Music by chorus winning second place in ire afternoon contest.

The Home Economics department

the Hammond Woman's Club wish to

announce that all those, desiring to make the trip to Wards Bakery will take the extra car. State and Hohman streets at 6:30 this evening. - Mrs. Angus McLain is leaving for her home in Uozeman, Montana, today. She stopped on her way from Florida to spend a few days with relatives and friends in Hammond.

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Just Received a Huge Shipment of Renovated Army Light Wool Socks are easily worth

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The Central W. C. T. V. will observe social day Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of the president. Mrs. W. H. Myers. !-t Douglas st. There will be a abort business meeting .after which the following program will be given: Piano solo. Giles Warner; readihg. The One Legged Goose. K'iizabeth Boswcll: vocal duet. Mrs. K. Summerhaya ami Mrs. M. J. Austgen.

Airs. Jessie Pearson. ccotnna n ist . P.e-

freshments will be served by the committee .

i -4" 1 The Hammond Bethany Club will! meet tomorrow evening at t:3'. fori fiinner at the Baritist church. All girls! who are members or interested in be-' coming such ar cordially invited to' attend. The club non-denominational, j and Is organized principally for work-) intr anl business girls who have no) families living In the city. After the! dinner there will be an interesting talk I hy Mrs. W. C Bellman. !

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i wife of A-i-gii.-t (e':fii-r I I'-orn street. Hammond. ,1 (at thei r home 1 Ml. Gei,.:,.r ,.,v-f., 1,,-. : bai.d two daughters. I,-

I Geisfer. to ne-urn lier J The funeral will he held f,-oin the I l.oru Saturday afternoon at i.Cti . k jtlion at the Lutheran church on Sihj b-y sire, :. Iln-. Sehaefer w.il cfticil.'e The ho.Jy wi'l the., , r. ,).ip,.,,J

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t tNTERNT10NL NEWS SERVICE ! POKTLANH. -'i:H.. April 8 A p. ion sigror-d by 2.t.in tiregonians. as'that the name ,.f leonard Wood

placed on the repuioiean preier ntiat . y.j ballot at th pi imary election to be i -J

held in this state on May 21 has hri n I filed with the secretary of state by:;."

Wood's manager in Oregon. i . . J Advici 3 received here t -day state ', i'

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that Gov . Frank O J.in. .is. will withdraw 1,

l i.e contest for the republican iiomiii-' j

tion in the Oregon primary.

S2.C0 Dozen Pairs

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The Fourtii Division of tiie M. K. ; Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. . A. S. Hunt, on Webb st. The after-!

noon was spent socially and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. I.ape was elected treasurer to take the place of Mrs. H. W . Lee. who has left the city.

The South Side vv . C. t. V. wid hold a citizenship class at the home of Mrs. W.-B. HeiHy. 41 Warren st.. at eight o'clock tomorrow evening. The

t..pic will be "State Legislation and i's i i Duties." The candidate.) for th May primaries will be discussed. All wo- ! jmen interested in politics are cordially I

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the home of Mrs. Frank Urutiewald. Koosevelt ave.. Friday afternoon. All members are urged to be present an there are matter of importance to be discussed.

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man's Club who lsave not registered 111 for April the 17th, the club luncheon, j rj will please ch'I Mrs. Terrv Shea, phone ' L i 1 n . H

Hobert Lueht. tiie grandson of Mrs. 1 Wm. Lueht. 125 Doty st., while visit- j iug nt her home took the chiokenpox. j He is slightly improved, although he has been quite ill.

The Citizenship Study Class will meet at the home, of Mrs. .1. W. Thnu-pson. 40? Elm st.. tomorrow afternoon. The first lesson in the citizenship study book will be taken up. Mrs. J. M. Turner will be the leader. There will he a regular business meeting of the South Side W. c. T. I". tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. N. Kiger. 170 Detroit st.

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The luxuriant, aristocratic types of evident superiority to the usual coat you would expect at such

low prices. Evincing in every line and fold the last thought in coat fashioning. The new short coats for spring with the belted backs, the new collars and effective pockets are sinking indeed. Priced special for Fri. and Sat. at $65 and as low as

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GERMAN CABINET MAY FALL SOON ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BERLIN. April t The ili-rnmn cabinet, headed by Chancellor Mueller, is likely to fall as a result of the new

German situation created by the; French advance from the Khine, M.

Merrily, French charge d'affairs at

Berlin, telegraphed to the government today.

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CARD Or THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their kiininess mid sympathy fdiovvn during the death of cur beloved husb.-nid and father; also for the beautiful f!..r:U olTi:rines. MBS. PETER COOK AND FA MIL V.

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FOR SALF5 Modern S-rnom 2-story house. T.7'7 ft. lot; Highland st . Im

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Each one is deftly touched with blading, braiding or embroidery, buttons or plaits. They are here in the newest shades and you will immediately fall in love with them when you see them. Priced at $39.50 and

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