Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1920 — Page 10
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I CROWN POINT NEWS I -'Opening Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
Pane next Wednesday evening, Ap- : -i. st Srrnr Hill Grove. St. John 4-21-26 K '.war.rfr and -wife r-f Chicago .-ur.dayed at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. 1' G. la gen. !'r and Mrs. A. I,. Sallsbuiy are pCvtrd home this week from jjt . irrshurg. Florida, where they hae y,'int the past winter. Tnc many l; :T.ds of tiie i-alis'burj s Will be pieasi " learn that Mrs. St l:h u : y 's health 1 - V - ... , , l. v. . . . .1 , . .. . .1..:.. .... . : r: t 'i s o j t h . Ida Schmidt returned from Chi--sco nn Saturday night after ?ienCi.r. the (ay as the Rje.-t ,-.f M.ss Maruet -'i. Ktl!lr;sr . h report? her condition rr'jch improved hi'.'ti will he n elImmense Crowds AT THE GREAT EAST CHICAGO STOCK SALE GROWING IN INTEREST EVERY DAY. 160-162 State St., Hammond.
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Vol. 4, No. 79.v"hit;ng. ted.. Mon.. Apr. 26. 1920. Price. Attention. History of the SEIFER FURNITURE CO. in Pictures
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come news to her many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greisel intend innir.? into their new home this week, the flnishmi; Touches ha ing been pu; on the plai-e this week. The marriage of Carl 5teur. a young farnn'r 1 iv ing near thi oity to Mis: I.ydia Zander of this place occurred .vat .s tciay. the young: couple will make tin-: r home on the gr"0ni8 farm. Mcsdanifs K. H. Orowcil. Albert M.iack and Frank ratten attended n Shrine meeting at Gary on Saturday att l noon . Mis Wm. Jleinti and son Vernon have returned from Chicago where they v s . t r d with r e 1 a 1 1 e s cn Sa t u r d a y and Sand. iv. .Misses Muriel and Ila Smith went t Cliu-ago cn Saturday aftern-on to he the guests of reiaiivt-s for the balnnce i .f the w.-ck . Mis.- Mejer Oosch entertained the rvdro Ciul on Friday right at her home : Jackson stiert. Mrs. John Fraas v.-:i first prize and Mrs. Waller Jacobs held se. ond highest score. After the games the hostess served dainty ufrehmer.ts. Mrs. Will Let and daughter Ruth, were In Chicago Tor a few days with f.Knd-. I'rnrst Kocchr! ke who Is attending Northwestern university visited with hi r.'.other and s sU-r on Saturday ond s" .inday . M'.s Li! '. l.tn Schmidt went to Chicago on Saturday to be the guest for the eek-cnd of Miss Clara fer. Mr. and Mr.". John Mochacek who were married lart week and spent the week at the Gary Hotel, have returned !o Crown Point and are preparing to move into their home on GoidshoroitgVi
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st.. which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer and two daughters. Mis. Fied Helde and sen Kied of Chicago, were; with" Mr, and Mrs. i.l . C. ISai th-domae ov er the weekend.
DYER lii.net- next Wednesday evening. APr.l 2.s at Spring lliil Grou, St. John, lad. 4-21-: Got Whiff of Own Breath, Then He Pleaded Guilty (INTERNATIONAL N EVA S SERVICE) COUM.Ntl. -N. 1 Arrested lor intoxication. Mason I'.irney. Z. k Ham-morid--pori. was tn doubt ulie'loT r load guilty or not vhin . fcj'peared b-'.ro Judge V,'!;-c !. "V 11." said the Judge, ' I i ;!e smell of your breath I guess on were pretty QUICK RELIEF FROM Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Ldards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time rnemv, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chroruc constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and li"er to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If vou have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feeling sic'.: headache? torpid liver constipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or t'.vo ot Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them every night just to keeo rkht. Trv them, lucana. mm.
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THE TIMES.
WILL TOUR STATE IN CAMPAIGN IN HIS PRIVATE CAR v. 1 9 9. ,A ..... Z,- C i - ,1 - . i. , Rep. William S. McKinley. Representative Williarr. S. McKiney or Champaign, 111., will tour tha southern part of Illinois in the coming campaign in cne of the palatial private cars of the interurban street car company which he owns. The line covers a large part of the state. McKinley is said to have made 525,000,000 out of the company. drunk." l'arnoy placed his hand to his inouh and tcatlr-d out. Ho then rut his hand to his nose. "Well. I guess I'm guilty. Judge.." he ail. "Ten dollar f;n" reared 'he Judge. Are you reading The Times? Urn "3 t'
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MBIHERSjDO YThen the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests Ko tdlir.g how soon the symptoms nay develop into croup, cr v.-orse. And i hen's when you're fclad you have a Ur cf Mustero!e rt hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As fust aid and a certain remedy, Musterole i3 escdler.t. Thousands of r.others kr.cw it. Yea should keep a jur in the house, reedy for instant use. It is the remedy lor adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches cf t ack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, rhiiblainss, frosted feet and colds of the thest (it often prevents pneumonia. 20c and 60c jars; hospitd size S2.0Q.
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Doctors Boost Price of Being Born Into High Price World INTERNATIONAL NCWS SERVICC1 NEW 1'('ia. SUi'.eii Iskrul doctors, ni a meeting of the Richmond County Medical ') ;ety. n account of the "high cost of gasoline, autos and livir.g expenses in gc-n;ra!." raised their i var ps as follows: A'isits at. the hom, which us'd to be. $2 at all hours, J3 from 9 a. m. to fi p. in ; $4 from 6 p. m: to 10 p. m.: $o from 10 p. ra. to 9 a. m. Office calls, which used to be SI. are raised to $2. Confinement case?, which used to be $25, now cost, fo confinement of first baby. $C0; second baby. $!; third baby J1A; twins. $30. and $H0 to be the cheapest charge p,-r baby. Belgian Boy Makes Rapid Progress, in School Here INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 LAWKL'Nt'E, Alas? The remarkable progress in school mde by Michael
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A BUSINESS man filled out his income tax report. tt showed an income so large that his tax was 535. And his total gifts to church and charity for the year were $148. Think of it thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it ! Most of us do better than that; but not so very much better. Our average daily gift for all church causes ia )ess than we spend for daily papers Ies9 than a local telephone call less than a third of the day's car fare less than 3 cents a day No wonder that E0 of the ministers of America are paid less th3n $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick people a year. No wonder that China has only cne doctor fcr every 400,000 people. No wonder that every church board and charity society is forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. It isn't because we are selfish ; it isn't because we den't want to help. It's just because no one has ever put up a great big program to us, and asked us to think of the wcrk of the church in a systematic businesslike way.
A CHART FOR GIVERS Graduated according to amount of Income end number In tte family. How does your giving check up with tha chart ? A'uoi&er in Fcjruly 1. 2. 3. 6Income Weekly Pledge to Youf Church . - 800 -20 800 .20 ; .10 100O .0 I .IS 1200 .60 J5 .10 1500 .50 -?0 JO .10 .'0 1800 1.15 it 1-05 , -65 .SO .30 .10 2100 160 g 1.40 f 1.C0 .60 .60 2500 2.10 ST 1.85 " 1.40 1.05 1-05 .70 3000 2.65 ? 2.40 2. CO 1.60 1-50 1.25 S500 3.20 '- ?-00 2-35 2.15 2 10 1.75 00O 3.S0 S-55 S.10 2.70 2.65 2.30 asoo . 4.35 4.10 S.65 3.25 3 15 2 80 000 4 QS 4.65 4.20 3.80 3 70 3.30 COCO 6.10 5.80 3 30 4.85 4.75 4.35 7000 7.25 6 90 6.40 5 95 5.60 3.35 8000 8.40 805 7.50 7-05 6 .15 6.40 90C0 6.55 9.15 8.60 8.15 7 53 7.45 10000 10.70 " 10.30 S.70 9.20 9.00 8.45 ' , i I
Schoonjana, aged 14, a Uclir.an refugee now in the, sixth trade of tho Brace Grammar School, was called to public a'.t'ntion by further promotion of the lad by the school authorities. On September 4, 1919,. he entered the special school here unable to spcaj one. word of English. In four "jumps" he became a sixth grade pupil, notwithstanding tho fact that he' had but slisht education in tho Ileljrian schools. He saw thet Germans bombard h.s horn"? villaft'i for fifteen uas. finally taking It. His undo and cousin were killed by a tx.mb from a French plane.
Baby Carried 3 Blocks on Trolley Fender Unhurt 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) SALINA, Kan. Hrrif;'d by the shrieks of a child that seemed to be following him, th tnotorman on a street ear h-rc stopped his c.-ir the other night in'l started to Investigate. On the fender lie found the. r.-year-'d (Irti.r'-'rr of tr:iee Ti!ir-r. T.i 1.11 girl had bee n carried three Lli cks. She was uninjured. Try A Times Want Ad.
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"Cucarrti" act on Liver and Bowels khou Griping or Sickening you So Convenient! You wake up with your Head Clear, Complexion Roy, Breath and Stomach Sweet No Bilioosnest, Headache or Upaet Stoicach.
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The Interchurch World Movement represents the united program of thirty great denominations. They have surveyed their whole task ; no business could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could have a more scientific budget, They have united to. prevent the possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. And they come to the men and women who love America to you this week, asking you to us them as the channel through which a certain definite part of your income can be applied to make this a better world. w Only you can determ ine what part of your income that should be. The chart printed here is intended merely as a suggestion ; it represents a scale of giving of 6 or less. Six per cent of your earning power, 1516ths of your life for your own family needs, and 1 16th for your fellow men is that more than you ought to give? It's a good time right now to answer that question. We're passing through the world just once ; how much better is the world going to be because you passed through ?
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April 26, 1920. "Little Mother" Burned While Rocking Cradle r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl GRAND IlAPIfJS, Mich. Piayir.jr dth matches as she rocked the cradle of her thre e-rnonths-old sister cost the life of Elsie Klorpe. there and one-half-vr-old daughter of AVilliam Kloppe, laborer. The girl acted as the little mother to three, other children, attending to them while the father and mother, the latter a washerwoman, were At work. N'elghborB heard the child crus and found her 'nvtloped in flames. Boy, 15, "Too Lazy to Live.'Kills Himself f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CEDAK iiAPIDa. la. -I'm -kickir.r cut' because I'm just too lazy to keep on liirig and shoulder the resporieib.Uties tViat go with life." This note was found beside the body cf Oorge Bishton. 15. a high school student here, the other day. A shot from a 'small calibre revolver had pierced his brain.
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