Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMES.

WHITING 9 and rfj - PEOPLE

Mi. John C. Bennett of 113th sl. has returned frni Nw York where she was called two nfeks ago by the ;:nes of htr uncle. The regular meeting of the O. V. . S. ul bo hel-i this evpn'.r.? at whhh all tnert.t.iers are united to be present. Miss Marie Goodenoush has resifrn"i her position in the Junior high h : ol to take up another lins of M.ks Farah Arundel who Is training the Mercy hospital !n Chicago has r--n at home fur se.cral days owin? ? the illness of her mother. The Fortnightly Club will have a t:. ..'ire. "500" and Bunco- Tarty at the v! C'.Jb next -Wednesday afternoon. ' 2:3 J at which ther will be prizes and refreshments. The proceeds n ili ft for the adoption of an Armenian isr-Xiar. by the clu-o. Callus J. Bader of Oilier street, ha" -o'-eived his new Cadillac car. ordered "vera months ago.

Mrs. John Schaub ?;enl the weekend at U.a home, of lur sen in South Bend. Mrs. Wllham r. Inv'.n entertained a party f friends at a COO party at her homfi In the West Park Addition .in Friday evening . Kullon-i-ng several games -f Kie Hundted, a luncheon

was served. Mrs. Robert Heinz entertained about twenty friends at her hoir.e in "hio avenue -n Friday evenlr.'sr In honor of Mr.v Cha: freas-Vaum of Ha.innon.i. Tin- evt nlr.gr was ry pleasantly spent In a s clal way. after wh.ih a 1 uii'-iif. -it was served . A riuin-

-er or out cr town people w rnt. the jc ue.-'ts hi-ms laritv! v

o; ir," in i.i'y wins i Miss Emma ". trl and Mrs. Pa Schoiz were ChicaRO t.Mtirs n

dav. Miss Adelaide Kanimcr tf Hammond was th K'les-t of Vhttir friends. Mrs. Herman Sehni'.d who has been Jit :n her sister in law Mr?. Charles Creasi'au'.si for several wcl.. experts te. return to her hone m i'a.Te:, Wyn.. within the n t x t week.

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Fat Mi Shane and Mrs Charles of l".i.t Chicago were biting

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in a seriou condition at her hotne in Sheridan avenue. Mr.. Ma: n-.e M.. lan of Frt Wayne spent the we'k-eml hero at the ho-iv of her sisteis. Mrs. G . F. Henthorne and Mrs R. G. W.iiUeri"

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at tho h.'mc of Mrs. It. 11. tlreen to-mrirr--w-exeninsr. The program will onsist of a paper 'System in Hons-Ke-.pir:K." bv Mrv. Eaton and a demnn.'tratinn by Mrs. Kiose and Mrs. liiifrjon. ' rr. O. 11. Hoskina nn.l son Ilirlev H -Jkins of Sheridan avenue, have left for a months' western trip. Intending to ro to Arizona on business after which they will ;o to Los An?els. t.'al.. where lr. lleskin;;' mother. Mrs. Jard n er is at present visiting.

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Mrs. A. Johnson of Fcarl street, entertained a num-ber of children at her home on Fr.day aftern-xm in honor of her son Darreii's eleventh birthday anniversary, the children spent the afternoon m playing garne. after which Mrs. Johnti.n fr. ed a very delicloiis luncheon. Liarreil le.eied many pretty gifts In reiucir. brant e of the day .

i Fourteen pir'.s met at the home of i M.ss Ajtr.es Kelly the other evrnirc and organised the p. c. c!-.".i. The I S'ris a-e rsj-friine to have a it? si- J

YOUNG GIRLS MADE STRONG i ' ' - -

Mrs. Boyd Tells How Her Daughter Benefited by Taking Lydia E. PinkhanV Vegetable Compound. Danville, 111. "My daughter wa9 very delicate and we thought we could

not raise ner. tne was troubled with irregularity and she was not able to go to school. For a year we gave her all kinds of tonics but to no good. Ona day one of your little books was thrown on our porch and I saw what Lydia E: Finkham's Vegetable Compound had

done for others and what it might do

for her. Now she is getting tat and goe3 to school every dav. You can tell every mother what the Vegetable Cornpound has done for my daughter." Airs. J. II. Boyd, 1002 N. Jackaon St., Danville, 111. If every girl who suffers as Miss Boyd did, or from irregularities, painful periods, backache, sideache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would sood find relief from such suffering. For snecial advice women are asked to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience.is at your service.

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Delivered to your home on a few hours notice. Built in sections ready to erect cjuickly and substantially. ' Pro-slate garages with their rough, stucco-like moss-green walls, paneled off by E"lish timber work; and the roof a crushed slae, dull, Indian red, present an appearance of unusuri beauty. Fire and Weather Proof The outside materials being of crushed sla'.e rock makes these garages fire-safe. The construction it-lf renders them weather and windproof. There are no cracks in the Pro-slate walls to open up in dry weather and let in the dust. The beautiful stucco-like finish never requires painting, thus eliminating the expense of upkeep. The woodwork is already pak Led; the roofing is a part of the roof panels themselves; the doors and windows are all glazed; and all hardware is include j. , Garages for Large and Small Cars Tvfenj sizes of garages j-e included in the Pro-slate line. There is onS.0 just the rigbc dimensions to fit your requirements. The Wo-slate Double Garage (illustrated above) $335.00. The Extri Long Single Garage, $310.00. The Standard Single Garage, $235.00. V -The Ford Special, $165.00. The difference in the price is made only by the difference in the size. The construction, materials and workmanship are the same in all. You must see a Pro-slate Garage to really appreciate its beaaty, its substantial construction and its economy. Call and insect our exhibit. Make it today if you can

EMIL MINAS

Office Phone 2205.

612-614 Oakley Ave., Hammond.

cial time oget her . A very plea-sing program was rendered anl dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting wi'.l be at the hrnnfl of M.ss Gladys Lane of Hi 'bert?ii.ale Ot-var liallas moved his fa nuy.y from their former home on Myrtle avenje. ( the roiin-.x vaeateii bv the Dentist, over the iailas prreiy store. Mr. .irid Mr.. Rehan and family recently

pun hased the Galias home and expect in ni e at once . M;-? Adaisna Ieverenz returned to hf r honle en Myrtle a"-'nue, having -;cnt two n'f-l.. with hr sister, Mrs. J'tlius ?tro.i of East Pide who his ln very ill and report:? lir lmprcv.r.s nicely , ?.Irs. Uertha, l.-ar.f of Myrtle avenue

w.n a uammonil visitor the other day. Mr.. J"-hn Rlaui and daughter Na--'mi rvf R'ierts avenue were in Chicago on business Psturday. Mrs. John Drcn n -v isited hr son Yal Frewn and family of Hammond, on Friday. Frank Br.ehier and Ciarene Es:srers left for I") m'Mr, 'iseonsm on Friday and are expecttnp to start work, on thir f a i m s f. ent e. . Mrs. Margaret Eueh'.er of Amy a,"., was a vi?:tor in Chicago on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Simon of Myrtle avenue, are the proud parents of another h"y who arrived at their henn en Friday afternoon, this making the fifth boy of the family and three girls reports are that mother and hiby ara letting alo-ft n!ee!y. Mrs. Gee-rfte S'ark of Pearl street. a,nd sister Miss reman were guests at the A. Emerson home at South Chieaga the latter part of the week.

Page Given Silver Service On Leaving for Butler U. Tat Tage, for ten years haskethail and baseball coaeh at the University of Chi-

cago closed his roil tor desk and emptied his locker In the varsity dressing r'Om ; lUsrti'tt gvnmasium Saturday. Vestercay -he !ft for Ind:annpolis and today will take up his duties a athletic director at Butler Colg. A $700 s.Sver

service set was presented to Fat and his fo-mily by students of the university. A successor to rage i3s not been chosen.

DON'T SUFFER

WITH NEURALGIA

US3 Soothing Musterole VThen those sharp pains go shooting ttrcugh your head, when your tkuJ Feems as if it would split, j'JSt rub a littla Musterole on your temples and nee. It draws out the in5ammai.;on, soothes awaythepaifLUSTiailygivnsquickreUef. Musterole is a clean, white otntment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Many doctors end nurses tranki7 recommend Musterole for rore throar, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, reuralia. conges tion,plunsy. rheurna. tisia, huabago. pains and cches of tha tack or lointa, t?rain3, sore muscles, bruises, chiiblains, frosted feet colda cf the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It i3 alweys dependable. ZOc and COc jars; hcspital size $2.5a

Paid Advertisement by the Citizens of Kcntland, Indiana To All Men and Women of Indiana: It has come to our attention that there is being organized a state-wide circulation of malicious propaganda in an effort to undermine and injure the candidacy of our fellow-townsman, WARREN T. McCRAY. Republican Candidate for Governor. Regardless ol party affiliations, the undersigned citizens of Kentland bitterly resent these unwarranted, unfounded and vicious attacks and deeply deplore the unscrupulous methods being employed. Voluntarily, and for the purpose of informing the public, we submit the following facts:

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Was born in Newton County, Indiana, has lived his life amoDg us and we know him to be a man of the highest ideals, clean and courageous.

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McCray

He has established a record for honesty and fair dealings in all his business relations.

During the war he led every Newton County activity in support of our goyernment. Hs

Kttc uuauuicuiy ui ojs ume ana money, and was an untiring worker at home, and one of the recognized leaders in Slate and NaiionaJ war work.

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The record of, Warren T. McCray merits the thoughtful consideration of every citizen cf Indiana who is interested in placing in the highest office of our State, a man who possesses all the desirable o.uahlcaaoas for the successful administration of State affairs.

CLERGYMEN

Chas. L. Haraer.

Paator M. E. Church Howard A. Kauffman, Fastor Christian Cnurch. V. Andrews, Pastor tirst Presbyterian Church. Chas. V. Stetter. Pastor St. Jcs. Cathoilc Church. OFFICIALS Sumner Ij. Ficklmon, Cieo. W. HiUia, J. B. Staton, County Commissioners (Hen), Jnr. J. fell. Treasurer (Rep). TV. O. Schanlaub, County fcupt. achoola (Dem). Frank Cox. County Assessor F.ey). Ke jben Hess, Postmaster (Key). Jno. p. Barr, Mayor l;era). T. H. rixon. Councilman (Hep). Jno. Lowe, Mail Carrier, (Rp). f. S. ravis. County Agrl. Apent (Rep). Mi l liaze!. Ex. Trust Jeff. T p. ( Dem). TV. To. Eemshunr. Ex. Councilman (Rep). Chas. E. Hosier, Clerk Cireuit Court (Rep). EiRtr Stewar.1. Recorder (Rep) Earl R Gardner, Sheriff (Rep). Ira H, Draie, Ev. County Clerk (Rep)'. J. R. McCartney. City Marshall (Rep). L. S. Henn'. Councilman. (Rep). Jno. G. Pavij, City Clerk. (Rep). Cha. W. McCiain. Twp. Aessnr (Rep). Cha?. F. "Vittenhers. Twp. Trutee (Dero). Ch. A. R'nari Er. Ccunoiirr.an Rrp). Saml G. KindiR. Ex. Member County Council (Rep) PROFESSIONAL MEN T.. C. Baker. T I" 5. (Rp). lr. G. H. Vanklrk (Rep). Pr. W. C. Math"w (p.ej.i. F. W. Tleatlie. I I) S. ( Rep. Judee AVrn. IiarrocVi. (Ixra). A. J Reames. Manual Training Instructor (Rep). M. E. Grave. County Chairman (Rep. Jno. H'ceins, Attorp.ev. (Rep). R. L. Smith. rV.M. (Rep). Pr. R. C. McCain. (Rep). T'r. O. Click (Rep). C. V. Poyel. D.DP. Rep). n. R. Ctimingrs, Attorney. (Rep). Jno. A. Brick. Architect, (Dem). frei Frleiilne. Ar:hftect and Krelneer. (Rep). V. E. Broad. D.V.M (Rep). T. B. Cuanicshaia. Attorney (Desi). ,

FARMERS J. C. PsIT, (R-p). Jno. W. Simons (Rp). Kimer E. Murpry Kep) i 'hac. Srrjgler Rep. E. V.'lidajtm ( Kep Alex Patzrr.an (Pern;, t'red Prue Cfiem). C. W. Roe (Rp). Frank L. Wilson (Rep). Fred Simons (Rp. V.'. IX. Bart (Dem). .Tno. it. White tRep) m. P. L.ittXoh-i (Rep). V.'m. Martin (Dem). .Tas McAlexan ier Rep). Frerl W. MeXee, (Rp). A. O. Montcomerv (Rep). J. E. Hooker (Rep). Jno. H Farr Rep). Stewart Wilson Rep). "i.a Prue (Dem. R- M. Davis (RcpV V.. D. Ccmf ibie (P.er). r:-'rus A. Lhr (F.ep). Rerr.ar'l Clark (Rep). (-. I. Corstat.'e Rep). Kari n. Kindi? Rep). R. Ji. Martin (De-n). Herrv "aron (R-p). Chester Kimbre'.! (I;ep).

NEWSPAPER MEM

C. M. Davi?. Editor, Kentland Enterprise. E. J. Steinbeh. faitor, Kentland Democrat.

BUSINESS MEN

It I Alnsworth (Rp). tieo. I. Bocr.e (finK tin- Rutinser (Ren.

If. Jj. Rettir.ser (Rp. Arer.it (Rep). i')C-. ir-. '.".n;r!er (Rt). 'C. ' M'ar'nov (Rrn). 1". W. ru;trihavr (Rop). Uetar.5 Bros. P.ep. Vr.t. IXw!ir:R Der.i . 'in i-. A"aab':rn i.Dern). )'a :I M:v"a!n (Rep. J. V. Dodson (Rep. 'larenre D. Bair (Rp). J. G. Reir.hart (Rep). B. I. N'eher (Rpl. A. G. ArooM Dem). X Kruil (Repl. Albert Pii.rket- (Dem). Jatr."s Ksran (Dem). W. .1. Risior (Repl. Arthur M. Prneil tRep). G. II Cof (Rep I. Al'n. K '-'ir- ( Rep"). Ja:.;eS v.". V,-;.-,:e Rep). H ( '. I e.T ,- ( DT,1 I. W. G. Corbin Utep). R. J.. Ne-! ( neri. Roy A. R v' T?ep. V. J. Bri'ton Dem. W. Harbison (RepV. T?arvey C. Webber Rep). Frerl C. Herman (R"p). Tlios. I. Dixon (Rep). K. I Stimson (Rep). C K Kohls (Rep. W. R. Towers (Rep). Ira Dixon Rep. J D. Cor,k!ln (Rep). r.e (Dem). Harry IT Ileal v (RpV. H'TiriF.n Deiiam (Dem). y:ili:a Klrkpatrici, (F.ep),

E. T. Ree-I (Frfp). N. Lunpi Rep. Henry J. Ruseit (Dam)'. .:is Galey (Rep). A. H. Snarpe (Kep). A- IL Thton (Rep). E. Ford (Kep. .1. W. Simmor.a (Rep) H. P. Broughton (Rep). )T. W. .Denr.ev (Rep). M. Boatman 'Rep). I. I. Eason (Rep). J. Estan (Dem)'. c. L. Ioughrldge (Rep)' f. A. Reinhart (Rep), ."lattox Bros. (5ep). i'ix. c Bro-wTi (Dem), Frank B. Stars (Rep). K. B. Crawford (Rep). B. Fletchr (Dera)

.'arcs Oppy (Rep).' ;a. Iw. Smart (Rep). : c. c Harlan (Rep). , W. White (Rep). J. Merlca (Rep). , Cuss. J. Hatsett (Dem). j WOMEN

Mm Ailia TV White. Pres. Women's Franchise LeagUst. Mrs. Aod.e Rxe Mrs. rarr.- Spitier ;rv. FPie A. Smart Mrf. v pbia ?f. Haiel .Mi. Gladys H Carton :tt?. Ai-a Bittiea Mathetri V".-. era Bdi Sharpe i i--p Iv.ci a V i'.son s-a-Ue M. Hatch Alt's A'ia. McCain, ::;. Our.ty Recorder. 'fS Xell. Nesbitt. Cj-.r.ty Chairman' TV. C. T. t7. 'T-s Xel'.e I.ui:rhl Iiia V. tara R:rv:ie B. Stee!, Ei. Pres. '"(,: Franchise I.easue. M .Iar Brouahton. Treas '.V e-.-.er.'s 'rarichise Leagu-j. Masel Gay vr.-. "r.ariott A. Buh Mt-. Ar.nie K. lucgins ; '::s F.iita ll:gin M '5. E'.la V.'arner "t. Martha Cnklin M:-'S Adah E. Bush Mrs. Mettle. L. Stei8 Mr?. Nina H. Cummi-gF. Twp Chairman Rep. 'vro!na. iirs. Eva Freshr, Pre?. TV. C T IT. Mr.. Ignore H. Allen ii s. O E. Ghek. Ex. Pres. Woman's CluJl M'rs. N. V. Andreies !rf. C. A. r.tnar-i Mr?. Harry H. Healy Mrs. Edit'-. Echaniauh Pres. Woman's Club. Mrr;. Laura Morris Mrs. Melvia Davis MrF. Frol Holloway Miss Marv Seal Mrs. M. G. Seal Mr?. Eme'inei Cumrr.lr.ff Mrs. Ffle ThomntOB fr. Josephine Brown Mrs. Levi Ross Miss Delia Srancler Mrs. Carrl Ktrkpatricls Mrs. J A. White Mrs. Cha-Tntta Bush ilrs. Si Sell

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