Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1920 — Page 5

Monday. April 26. 1920.

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Irritating: Coughs

Promptly treat couha. cold, hoarseness, bronchitis and similar inrlamed and imtittd condition of the throat with tested rcmody

PERS0NAL1 SOCIAL NEWS

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RECEPTION The reception anil dance given for the employes by the employes, of the W. 3. Conkey plant, at the Lyndora

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W e Stake Our Good Name On Every Article You Get in Our Store Most of our customers are constant customers returning to us repeatedly for -whatever they may need in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our service and prices right, so you will come back for more. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Hammond, Ind. Sheffield and Chicago Aves.

Hotel cn Saturday evening; u very much enjoyed by over eight hundred guestt. It was one of the. largest parties ever gUen In Hammond and also vne of the most delightful and

enjoyable. An excellent program, which .Included two song by Mrs. i-ydla. Walters Van Gilder, whose voice has become even more beautiful since last heard in Hammond. the Imperial quartette from Chicago, who are an excellent and proficient group o singers and dancing by Violet Milne and Marion MeAleer, which was very much enjoyed. A twelve piece orchestra, headed by T'rof. Polk, of Chicago, was particularly good. August Harms accompanied the singers snd dancers in very able mannef. After the rro;ram there was dancing. the Grand March -was led by Freda Stark and Henry Conkey. The ladies received for favors raper hats and carnations. The large dining room ef the byndora was very prettily decorated for the occasion and a delicious buffet luncheon was served in the smaller private dining rooms which adjoin tha larger one. As this is the first really large affair of this kind attempted for a number of years at the Conkey plant the employed are very elated over the entire success of the evening. Much crdlt Is due to the chairman, U. P. Vallely for his untiring efforts and efficient work in organizing and plan, ning the party .

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The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Culb has postponed its regular meeting until two Greeks from Tuesday, May 4th. A pipe organ recital by Trof. Percy Reginald Deighton. assisted by Mr. Fender in dramatic art, will be given at the First Baptist church tomorrow night. Tuesday. April 27th. Trof. Deighton is a concert organist of extraordinary ability, a young man of pleasing manner and great natural talent. His correct pedaling, rapid ....un n4 nrfHon of registra

tion have made him a masteV of the

instrument. A favorite wherever ne goes, he has made a complete tour of Europe in 1910. with great success. Mr. Fender has had numerous advantages, a graduate of five of America's most foremost dramatic schools and aa entertainer of exceptional ability. The public is cordially invit.

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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

To nominate James F. Downg. vote No. 4. a republican candidate, for aheriff. ' 4-19-10t

A rare musical treat will be given for our friends for the benefit of the children of Central Europe suffering with tuberculosis at Unity hall. Hunday, May J, at 3 p. m. SaergerbundFidelia. Tickets bc. Supper and dance after eoncert.

To nominate James F. Powl-.nr. vote Ne. 49, a republican candidate, for aheri.T. 4-lJ-10t

Mrs. George Knott. Ilef reshmenta were served. The next meeting will occur in two weeks at the home, vt Mr. and Mrs. O. Wlldermutli. E. W. Hains la expected home today from a tour of Southern Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. The F. E. G. lub In.) a luncheon and matinee party PaturOay afternoon. They saw "Hornet ime" at the Studebaker theater The next regular club meeting will he lild Thursday evening at the home of Miss' Vera Siluiitz on Johnston si. The Hermits club entertained f,,r the members at a slag patty r.n Thur.n. iluy evening. April 2;nd. Every one present report! having ;l g.ioj tnn-. The next social event given by the club will be a dancing party in the club rooms April L'3th for th numbers and their friends. ayMrs. Charles White. of i"hi.-ago. spent the week-end as a guest of her sister. Mrs. F. Lyons. - o - The G. A. rt. snd th W . R. C. are requested to meet to attend ihi funeral of James McCoy, which nil be held front the residence Murray t..' tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock . Mr. and Mrs. Morberk. who h;uv lied in t'hicago a nutrtber of yor, have come to Hammond to make their future home with Mrs. Jloihcck'c parents, Mr. and Mr. Jacob Tlimhach. .. Mrs. Hnry Lundt of !.a. Anne Vs. Caii.. will be the ciiest of Mrs. W'ii. Lawson at a luncheon on Tuesday. Mrs. Lundt has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. ('. Itvan of Newark, N. J. for several weeks and is enroute to Los Atigelef.

How Ladies Improve Looks!

"Many ladies, old and young, suffer a round of torture with their nervws. and nirtii.v are so frail, thin and bloodless that On Ir uplendid fotiturey are lo.t Hight of while a vain attempt lo coiieeal the angularity of the figure deceives no one but themselves and really e-Ues the rllv or ridicule of the world," said a well known largely employed practicing physii Ihii. In h recent lecture at a young Iadi'-." college. "I do not mind exposing h little secret of mine to all such, as It can do tio barm iifi imiv result in nun h liHppineus and health. It is pimply thin: Any thin, bloodless. ne,r ve-tortu red man or woman can become as lit es the fittest by taking regularly for several months iin ciiMly obtained pharmaceutical product known by the profession and phariiiaclyis as three-gram h po-nuciane tatlds. put up in sealed package with directions for home use.' Adv.

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Hans Loder, the comedian, will tax your laughing capacity at. the concert Sunday. May 2 at 3 p. m. at T'ntty hall. Tickets 5"c. Supper and dancing after concert.

BUTTON COVERING Hemstitching, braiding, pleating and sewing machines at bargains. Call on J. "Wassey. 91 State ft., just west of Hohrcan, phone 448-Hatnmond. 4-12

Don't miss to hear Marie Lance, one o fthe most beautiful alto singers at the concert Sunday. May 2. at duty hall, given by Saergenbund-Fidella f'T the benefit of the poor children of Cen tral Europe. Admission 5"r. Dancing from 7 to 12.

NOTICE

IN MEMORIAM

u. - ' - iii m Stnalley entertained for Miss Josehine D'-smond on Saturday afternoon at the home if Mrs. J. P. Smalley. The afternoon was spent focially and a two course luncheon was served to twelva guests. Ited candles and a Kewpie bride decorated the table. Th guests were Mm. John Iiesmond, Mrs. 1. V, Knright. Miss Josephine iJeerflond. Mrs. Joxeph loreey. Mrs. Frank O'kourke. .Mrs. Win. Mettler. Mins Harriet McMahon. Mrs. J. A. Dorsey. The Gary Woman's Club is holding its closing meeting of the year at the Hammond Country Club today. Luncheon was served at one o'clock and a hundred and twenty reservations were made. The officers for the coming year are as follows: I'reeident. Mrs. . ". Wicks; first vice president, Mrs. W. J. Hodges; second vice president. Mrs. W. J. Freeman; third vice president, Mrs. W. Albright; secretary. Mrs. George Pinneo; Mrs. Joseph Co. thery. treasurer.

Opal Hive. No. L. O. T. M.,

will hold a county convention meeting Tueaday, April 27th. In the morning the meeting will ha called at tea o'clock, the afternoon meeting at two o'clock. There will be a special meet, ing called to ballot on candidates. A pvt luck lunch will be sered at noon. Mrs. A. M. Hutson received the sad news vt the death of her father, I'avid Harvard in Laramie. Wyoming. Mr. Harvard had been in Kaneaa City taking treatments, as he has been in ailing health for si.me time. Mrs. Hutaon leaves tonight for Kansas City. The Iyai Woman's Bethany riass which w ere to have m. t with Mrs. J- K. Garrett tomorrow night jias

ten postponed Indefinitely,

Mr. and Mrs. Kohert flow, ef Munster. Ind., entertained at a dinnfr party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, who has just returned from Florida. The guests were Mr. an'l Mrs. Jim Tloyer. Mrs. A. AWegand, Mrs. R. Frank. Miss Louise Ruschli. Miss Mabel fcharp. the Mie Mildred and Killa Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow and WaHer Sharp.

Turkish Debtor's Heme Exempt. It is unlawful in Turkey to seize niati'H rehidpac far rlht. and sufflrlent land to support him ! also exempt from spizure.

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at Leoncionis foft Innk I'arlor. ,l East State st.. near Pohl snd at Luris Department Store. 6S Harbor ave.. East Hammond. 4-2-St

IN MIMOB.IAJS. In loving emtmhrance of our darling baby, who pasel away two years ago today. Oft in our thoughts we wander to a grave, not far away. Where we laid our darling Craig justtwo years ago today.IC ing parents. Mil. AND MRS. W. P. TJiE.VmVAY.

CARD OF THANKS

CAES OF THAJf KS. t"e ih to thank our friends and neighbors for sympathy and kindness extended us during the death of our son, Virgil J. Morris; also for the floral offerings MR. AND MU?. ALP.ERT I- MORRIS AND DAUGHTER.

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Doctors have always prescribed castor oil when a real laxative is needed, and all mothers know how much trouble It Is to get children to take it. There ned be no more trouble, for doctors are now recommending lie!, loga'a TnateU-aa aster Oil, from which absolutely all nauseating taste has ben removed. Children take It readily. They need not even know it Is captor oil. This splendid new form of the good old family remedy is the result of a remarkable process perfected by the chemists of Spencer Kellogg A- Sons. Inc. In MrenKth and purity KelTnga-'a Tnatrle Cnator Oil Is exactly th same as the old-fashioned disagreeable kind. Nothing has been removed hut the taste. Po not accept substitutes. If yon want a really tatele rmtnr oil. At all good drug-

gins. Two sirea. .lie snd 5e. adv. (

i fore his ills become serious. During a hard winter or thr following ppring one feels rundown, tired out, weak and nervou?. Probably you ha-e suffered from cold or influenza which has left you thin, weak and pale. This is the time to put your system m order. It i? th time for house-cleaning. A good, old-fashioned alterative and temperance tonic is one made of wild roots and barks without th use of alcohol, and called Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery, in tablet er Hquid form. This is nature's tonic which restores the tone cf the stomaciu- activity the liver arwf steadiness to the nerves, strengthening the

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Culver. Indiana: "About three years ago 1 suf ered fro ma ery bilious condition. My brother was taktaj Tsr . Pierce's Golden lledlca.1 Discovery and try folk i advised ro to taJte, tt, ioOne bot !e of the T'lacorery' i all that I 1 td ti tsjte to cure ma c this conditio I think it a apleneid fern-

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West Gary Cafe Clark Road and Ninth Ave. Opens Sat. Night May 15

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CAMERA FANS!

Let us develop and finish your fi'i. We maintain a forty-eigrht hour s--r. ice. J. W. Millikan. Sporting Goo., Shop, is? State St.. Hammond. 4-2-';

ed and there are no charges for ad mission. Quite a number of the W. R. ladies attended the meetinR and riir ner in Whiting Saturdty night and In a very good time. - The Saturday Evening- Social c:i. met Saturday evening at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cleveland. Th evening: was passed playing Pedro, tii. highest scores were held by Otto Wil dermuth and Mrs. Fred Chandler, thsecond highest by George Seld'er aiv'

Entertainers Music Dancing Chicken, Fish and Steak Dinners j COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME TAKE GARY CAR. ft NICK SLADE, Prop. tJ

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WATCH ME GROW I WILL GET MARRIED IN JUNE. JOHN SAYS SO. MOTHER IS SATISFIED IF FATHER IS. HEAR WHAT THE NEIGHBORS SAY.

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iaan antiaeptic and gennicida. which makes it a batter liniment and increases its usefulness. $1.25 a bottle at most druggists W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Tesapla Street SpnnglSakl, Maaa.

FOOT TROUBLES!

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When It Pays It will pay you to visit this sale of our East Chicago stock. Thousands are making it pay every day.

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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, the great tenor, will come to Gary on Sunday, May 2nd. to perform a concert at the Gary theater. 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 the 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.

Spring Footwear for Men They're here, men those shoes you've been looking for. The smartest and best looking stock of shoes and oxfords. Quality, style and value are all three combined in every pair.

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The model shown here is the "Brogue," a smart, dressy shoe for men of athletic type. '

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Other styles in calf, kid and cordovan leathers ; AAA to E widths.

THE MODEL Rothschilds & Hirsch ' Hammond's Best Clothiers. Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.

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