Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1920 — Page 5
Wednesday. April 21. 1920
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PERSONAL! SOCIAL NEWS
Thr wfr five tables of bridge at tbe Country Club party yesterday af11 noon.. Mrs. J. Thompson held th highest score. Mr?. Clarence fcott. of CWcujd 1s entertaining the Wednesday Afternoon iuh at a one o'clock luncheon at the Hamilton Club in Chicago today. Mm. J. Ibach. Sr.. -will entertain th Marquette Cluh at her home In Kenwcod on Friday. Mr.. Jess! Wilson will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon club at a one o'clock luncheon next Tuesday at the Country ..'lub. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis S Mandd, 1139 Jefferson t.. April Jfilh. Eoth mother and son are flying nicely.
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Death to Corns
"Gets-It" Makes 'Em Low Their Grip and Lift Of Painlessly. The. first thing "Qata-It" dees wheji It lands on a corn or calhi la to amuff out the pain. Then it shrivels the com or callus and loosens t.
Mies Martha Lund has just returned to Purdue University after a week
-nd spent with her parents. Mr. and!
Mr. Eric. Li'tid of Mason fft. - Th Punt j Tark wmmittff ill meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Eric Lund 31 j Mason st. Mrs. Bess Sheehan. in national secretary, will bo. present at' tii meeting. G-mt 5eley of Summer st. who "'i'. rwent an operation at St. Mir-; . !r; hospital M"iiniy morning, is . ii'ns along as well a? could be --x-' ; i n .
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. .1 Cek. of Chicago, who is a :!- to th national convention v. ill l dinnr guet at the home of : -. find Mrs. C. G. Kingwill. 54 !'.-s-t st. this evening. After wlikh .Mr Cook will talk at the Hammond "hamber of Commerce. Mr. Cook Is p!d?ed to Johnson. -- - Rorrt to Mr. and Mrs. Lo Pohlplatz formerly of Hammond, now Of St. .I'-'t-n, a daughter. April 5th. Th baby va christened 5-nnday. Apiil 1 8t ri . Mr. and Mrs. John tlartletod of ?4 Douglas St.. entertained several y"UPsr people Monday evening: in honor of t'nelr daughter. Marjorie's fourteenth birthday. The evening was paantly spent: with games and music, after which dainty refreshment were served. Those present were A'.ic Kodrrlck. l.ila Tuley. F.uth Kisenhutt. Anna Febeck. Marie MoOraw. Gertrude Wilhelm. Kenneth Haillerr.de. Arthur Wingard. Walter Daggy. Mrs. Winsrd,nil Mrs. (;. Miss Marjory wa the recipient of many beautiful sifts. circle No. 1 will met at th close of Mrs". W. D. Wes on Thursday afternoon . l.itt' Miss Edwins Terrm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Perrin. of Douglas st.. is recovering from stubborn casrfthmeaslr..
Soon 1t Is almost ready to fa.ll oft: Tou help it Ju-t at little by lifting It! off 'twixt thumb and fingar. Too don't even feel it. because. thara Is rot hurt left in it. Millions hava proved It the. cleanest, irireat. safest and most pleasant method. "Gets-It.' 'the never-falling guaranteed money-back corn remover costs but a rtfla at any dnig stora. M'fd by B. J-awrenee Co.. Chicago. Sold In Hammond aJid rmm end d aa the world s best corn remedy by J. W. Weis. Summers Phcy., Ostroweld Phcv. Adv.
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Guss. of Hammond, took place Sunday evening at six o'clock at the home of the bride. The friends and relatives were present and after the wedding: an elaborate dinner was served. Mr. Guss is well known in Hammond for many years having: been a successful tailor at "38 State st. They will live, at 237 State st.
The illustrated lecture announced for tonight at th St. Paul's Lutheran school has been cancelled owing: to the non-arrival of th slides. Th Trinity Aid will hold an all day session tomorrow at the home of Mrs. D. H. Ball. 4') Mason st. The day will be spent in sewing.
H. B. Easter was a Hammond visi tor this week . Mrs. John Desmond of Ada St.. will entertain in honor of her daughter. Josephine, tomorrow evening;.
The Fifth Division of the Ladies Aid xvlll meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. .Shepard. 423 May st.. tomorrow aftrnoon . E. W. Stocker of Baur st. returned today from Cleveland. Ohio, where h was called on account the death of his brother.
The marriage of P.ose Marshak. of Miss Gertrude Ruff has returned to IC-" Clairmnnt av.. Chicago, to J.Wisconsin after spending the sprinsr
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The Famous European Tenor Concert Mr.. Josef Rosenblatt a Phenomenal Tenor Having won the New York and leading cities' music critics to his banner. Mr. Rosenblatt, th; great tenor, will come to Gary on Sunday, May 2nd, to perform a concert at the Gary theater. t After his metropolitan concert at Carnegie Hall, Mr. Rosenblatt evoked thunderous approval, so quoted the New York American, and some authorities went so far as to pronounce his voice the most remarkable tenor since the debut of Caruso. In His Operatic Airs there was more than a suggestion of Caruso, said the New York Times. The program which Mr. Rosenblatt is to sing is considered to be just the sort to test his voice in all kinds of singing. One of the features most commented on by singers is the extraordinary power of trilling, of which his voice is capable. Mr. Rosenblatt turns handsprings in colora tura that Galli Curci or Borriantos might envy, said the New York Tribune. Mr. Rosenblatt is with ihe management of the Music League of America, Inc. Touring the most leading cities in the United States and draws the largest crowds to his concerts. Mr. Rosenblatt sings in different tongues, English, French, Italian, Polish. Hebrew and Russian. Your investment to hear the famous tenor at the Gary theater will be worth your while. Remember the Place at the Gary theater, Sunday, May 2nd, at 2 : 1 5 p. m. Tickets on sale at the House of Muscat, the Emporium, Max Bernstein, Mr. Marks at the Lake Shore News Stand, and at Mr. Levy's, 27 West 16th avenue. Watch for further announcement.
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BUTTON COVERING Hemstitching-, braiding, pleating and sewing machines at bargains. Call on J. Waasey. 1 State st.. just west of Hohman. phone 4-Hammond. 4-13
These myaterloua Oalja Boards are a aale at Milllkea'a Sporting lioods Shop. 4-10-3
Hear Hans Wagner singing Wafram'a Pries Lied from Tannhauser at the concert given by Saergubund-Ei-delia. May 2nd. at 3 p. m. at L'nity hall for the benefit of the starving chil dren of Austria. Admission 30c. Supper and May ball after concert. 4-:i-:4-:
Begin To Purify Your Winter-Blood Testimony Trasea Arholone Safe, are Reducer.
Enjoja Wide Sale Amongst Educated Wealth ..
To nominate James i'. towiiri. vote No 49, a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-13-10t
NOTICE
I will offer for sale at 4M Hohman St.. Thursday, April 22. S.00O 32 ounce cans of the famous government Jams. 1 can 2 cans S4 cans ..." n 6 i-ans 1 -60 Limit six cans to person. Try and bring the correct change in order to handle thla sal quickly. DANIEL BROWN, Mayor. 4-:o-:t
Through the winter the blood accumulates poisons because you do not perspire enough, because you do not live in the. open air, and because you oat more meat, mush and other rich foods. Every spring we feel sluggish, constipated, liver and kidney ills beset us. colds and chronic coughs, pimples, bolls and carbuncles, all evidence of Impure, thick. aluggii?h blood. Sulpherb Tablet fnot sulphur tablets) are composed of exracta of roots and herbs combined with sulphur and cream of tartar and no better physic, blood-tonic and blood cleanser has ever been developed. Every prinr thouands who already know their value take them to purify the system of Winter Poisons. Now is th time to begin, so you won't be attacked by serious ailments when Spring and Summer come. Sold by all druggists ffc per sealed tub with full tilt ect ions . ad v .
Grand Gala Concert given by Saer-gerbund-Fidelia assisted. by well known artist and fine orchestra for the benefit of the Buffering children of Cen tral Europe at Unity Hall. Sunday. May 2nd. at 3 p. m. Tickets 5c. Supper and dance after concert. 4-21-24-2S
pie have come to know him only as a chap chuck full of business but the poisessor of a mighty pleasant personality that will be a big asset to him in the business. The location will be in the new Paxton building, j jst opposite th Mee hole). The Main Produce also will operate another store in East Chicago, managed h;. M. Mess. Both Mr. Hess and Mr. I!amond are old heads in the fruit business, and they will, according to Mr. Diamond, "put lots cf emphssis on quality and service." nuBKaertWahIncveff q
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I AM FOB HIRAM CM R All men and women favoring the nomination of Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of California, as the republican candidate for president, are invited to Join this club which will meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms over the Citlien's Bank at Hammond on Wednesday night lit eight o'clock when they will be addressed by Mr. Edgar J. Cook, of Chicago, who was elected delegate to the national convention last Tuesday and arrangements will be made for the meeting to be addressed by Senator Johnson when he comes to Hammond on Friday night. April 30th. A woman's auxiliary will also be formed at this meeting. 4-20-2t
To nominate James F. tow!;ng. vote No. 4?. a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-13-lOt
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ORPHEUM THEATRE Mirth. Melody and Maidens are the best words Jim Michelntetter can muster in referring to 'The Rose of Spain" the miniature musical comedy that is the feature attraction at the Orpheum over the mid-week. Those whp have seen the show say that thos word Are sufficient. The gorgeous costumes of the girls call forth . special comment. Brierre King put cm another clasy
; set Willard & Jones produce near riots, j Episod 1 of the new Path serial.
"Dare-devil Jack." featuring Jack Dempsey In his maiden movie effort, is also on the Toll 1 - It starts off with actlon and Jack gets no breathing time to the end. There must hav been a lot of supers in the hospital after that
i episode was filmed.
Don't forget to attend the Gala Concert arranged by th Saerserbund-j Fidelia for the benefit of the sick! children of Central Europe st Unity j
Hall. Sunday, May 2nd, at 3 p. m. Supper served at :3. Pancing at 10. Tickets fife 4-21-24-28
vacation with her parents. Mr. Mrs. J. J. Ruff of Carroll st.
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Th Hammond Elks will entertain the ladies at a cabaret tnd dinner dance on Thursday. May 6th at the Knights of Columbus hall. Pinner will be served at seven thirty, and there will be entertainment during the dinner. A noted speaker will give an address on "Eikdom." after which there will be darvring. A great treat is In stove for the "Lady Elks" and the evnt Is being planned with a view of making it on of the most enjoyable and entertaining of Its kind ever given in Hammond. Covers will be reserved for 2in. Miss Edna .Muehlberger and hr house guest have returned to Wisconsin after spending the spring holidays with Mr. and Mrs. O. Muehlberger of Williams st. The Ttev. J. C. Parrets small daughter is ill with the scarlet fever.
GARY OPENS ITS SHIPPING SEASON Gary harbor opened Its 1920 shipping season on Monday of this week, breaking all former records for early navigation. The, boat to arrive was the steamer Calclte from Calcite. Mich. It was loaded with 7.500 tons of limestone for the Gary blast furnaces. The csrgo was unloaded the same day and this morning the Calcite put out for another cargo.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Pine Street Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. S. A. Arnold of 4l Oak st., tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock.
HARRY DIAMOND OPENS NEW STORE Harry Diamond, one of the promising young felicws of Hammond, and Tiho did service fo i Uncle Sam, in the iate war. will be seen in a new plate Friday, for at that time the Main Produce company will open its doors to the public with one of the finest displays of fru-t and vegetables seen for sme time In fact. Harry aims to make his store a reeular California with all the good juicy things one could imagine. For a long time Harry was connected with his father. Jacoib Diamond, at the Chicago Produce company and the peol!.!.1 - . J-'
HARDING TOURS LAKE COUNTY TODAY Senator Warren H. Harding. Ohio's contribution to the presidential race, arrived in Gary shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon, where he sddressed monter crowd at the Gary theatre. This morning he spoke at East Chicago and following his Gary address will b the guest of the Crown Point Commercial Club. He is scheduled to arrive at the Hammond County Club at 6 o'clock this evening.
Rail strikers in Gary are anxiously awaiting the rvut'ome of the meeting at Washington. D. C. at ten o'clock this morning when the railroad advisory board will be a committee of the Chicago Ta-dmtn's Association. Rail men are epect:ng to reach an agreement and expect an early settlement.
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IN MEMORIAM
X2T aCEMOKXAX. In loing memory of our dear little Helen, who passed away at the ag of eighteen months on April 23rd, 191S. "fis just two years ago today
i Sinc? our littlo Helen passed sway;
As time rolls by words fail to say How sadly wf he missed our loved one this day. Father and mother. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE TEARCE.
Save Shoes Authorities claim that bicycle riders save y cent a mile on shoe leather! This being the case why not ride a "bike" and let us fit you out with Firestone Bicycle Tires! Come in and let us convince you of the saving in more ways than shoe leather. Tri-City Motor Sales Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana
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CARD Or THAJfXS. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and mpathy during the death of my husband. D. Dwork. Also we wish to .xpres our appreciation of the kind help Shd thoughtfulness of the Rtbkah and Moltke, I. O. O. F., and for the floral offering. KATHEP.INE DWORK. ii i ii ii i.. i-i
Says Fat People
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Grandmother' OM-Fitshtoneri Salphnr and Molasses Did It.
But Not So Well As This Sulpherb Tablet Sugar Coated.
The physician who originated the. Anti-Fat treatment known to physicians and druggists as "five-grain tablets Arbolone" is being praised and thanked by scores of women in the class known as "society devotees." A literary woman in Los Angeles, being so highly elated over her success in reducing, has written a clever little poem, which recites the. facta and expresses deep gratitude as well. To safely and surely reduce from 20 to 60 pounds is easily accomplished when tablets Arbolone are used regularly. They are not drastic or dangerous, used as directed, but simply and surely dissolve the fatty elements and eliminate from the syestem. AUo they rfmovr the crnvlng for such foada aa are not desirable for fat folks to use. Herein. Arbolone. is superior to all
j other anti-fat medicines, as it autoj matically overcomes the abnormal, per verted appetite for starchy foods, etc. Sold by all druggists In sealed tubes ' with full directions. adv.
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MACHINERY is arriving daily for the equipment of the temporary tool-making plant of the Leonard Tractor Co. at Griffith. EQUIPMENT for this temporary plant will be the best money will buy, tool-making machinery requiring the best materials from the nature of the work. This first machinery will cost more than $25,000 and will be used in making the tools and equipment for the permanent factory, as well as for turning out several t .actors while the new permanent plant is building. THIS is another indication of the progress and industry which marks the advance of the Leonard Tractor Co. it is advancing by steady gains and before most people realize it, will be a producing industry and a financial reward for its stockholders. Buy Now and Benefit by the Advcnce
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