Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 5

THE TIME8 Page Five . 1 . . .JtSSX3S.J.XlJi.JUULU. L alLH JUjjMUmi. . UJ . SPECTACULAR BLAZE NEAR BROOKLYN DOCKS SEEN FROM PLANE a ri'Jf iPutting PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS "4 tW ' v" t ,i,

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e Pep Every woman eventually will own an Electric Washing Machine. Most of them will own Tho r" because most women reason that the best pays the biggest dividends. All investments are based as investments on the dividends derived. When better washing machines can be made they will carry the THOR insignia upon them. Come in and let us show wherein the Thor excels. Sold on easy payments. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 So. Hohman Street Tel. 525 Hammond. Buy Your Electrical from an Electrical Dealer There Are No"ifs" About It! ws knev that Firestone Motorcycle Tires will dehx-er most miles per dollar. If we weren't ure of it we wouldn't be selling Firestones we'd choose soma ether maLe. But we know that the extra rubber, the extra fabric and tha extra angles against skid that are built into every Firestone Motorcycle Tire will deliver service that satisfies. The proofs are on file; read th Fst of racing victories for this year; the records in every linerf j-ervice. They will lead you tc a; Tircstons for ruine.' , . ' E. N. Bunnell 504-508 Hohman St.. Hammond. Phones : 65063 1 592. 4314 ForsvThe Ave.. East Chicago. "Phone 947. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470. Times news seivue itc ozi: that money can' buy and i.ones: ffrrt can furnisn.

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NOTICE With ten years' experience I am now in the furniture and piano moving business with a large Betz motor truck, and am ready to move you from anywhere to everywhere. A. A. ARENS

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haptisii (Hindi ioxr.nr i omi.h r Th' pul'lii' i cordially invited to at-(f-nil tlif cm fit of I'mf . rficy Kry;iiMld t'fishton n'' .'"lni S. l'Vi Icr. International l.jcfum r ador, enfn ;it the Kirt 13a;ti.-t elm rch this vst-iims at S .V!ock. Admission fift1. A silver offering will lo taKen. The projjra inf "1 tows . r i rr on k "No. 1 Mr. PiisiUnn at the orsan. .", - Prelude and Kutrtie in A. by I'.aih. :-Graii4 Kantafie 1 I'uncrft, Widen . (- Imp ro isations by IMRliton. No. 2 KeadiuR. "The Coins f 'h White Swan." Sir Gilbert I'arkcr. hy .7. S. Kinder. N r. . :, A -AiKlante in F. by Pe h ton . i; Sextette, arranged by 1-eme.ar. (' i a price in C Sharp, by Husoni. 1 Overture. Win. TeH. Uossini. FAUT TWO No. 1 Organ: A The March of the Magi, by Gjilmont . i; I'astorale. four diapasons. arranged by Smart. i.'-tiiand deletion. KI Trovator. by VirUi. No. Headins. "Th TeMer Paby," Eugene' Field?, J. 5s. Fender. No. 3 Organ: A Intermezzo. CavaliT Rusticana. Mascag-ii . B Overture to Martha, arranged by Kioto w . C Fraumeri. Sehumann. I" Symphony l'e Concert, Ansley, Mi Mildred Khi craft 'entertained the Kappa Delta Canima prirls at her hem 1 a t evening. The evening was spent with business and further a--rans;ements were made for the dance to be given by the rhib May' 2."th- A two course luncheon was served. The next meeting: will occur in two weeks at. the home of Mi.'s Cecelia Lacey f Morraino ave. Mat Brown, of Hebron. Ind.. was a Hammond visitor today. Mrs. Charles "Wilsi.n will entertain the Krthstane Club at a. one o'clock luncheon at her home on Thursday. Wallace Huttcn. son of Mr. and Mrs. J .T. Hutton. of Ogden St., who enlisted in the American nny four years ago, is soon to be released having served hu-s four years and be will i f turn to Hammond in the very nar future. A surprise party. was Riven to Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. F. Shultz and daugh- ! ter. Doretta. of 563 Carroll st , on Monday evening by their friends and neighbors. The everiinsr was spent with music and dancing, after which a two course luncheon was served to 32 g-uests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F . Kidner and daughter Nlda. Mr .and Mrs. .1. Hokan?on. Mr. and Mrs. IV. Harinston. Mr. and Mr.-. D. Taylor and daughter. Juanita. Mr. and Mrs. C McKown and Bert. in and Aijicelia McKown. Mrs. MiUr and Fred. 1-erdinand. Paul and Rudy. Mary and Fda Mjiler. Mrs. Conn. Chas. Conn. Miss Alma Schreiber. Kinil Moor. nd the out-of-town cuests were Mrs. Josephine Fitch, of Chicago, and MUs Neon: Johnson., of Faxton. 111. Mr. and Mrs. It .O. "Winckler returned from a most delightful trip to ."al i Corn ia and other points enroute! last week. - - .T. Claussen was taken to the Presbyterian hospital. Chicapo. today. H is quite ill. Floyd Irish, a. former resident and real estate man in Hammond for many years, was hre on a visit yesterday. He is now living" In Kalamazoo. Mi.-h. The Sixth Division of the M. V. . Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil Palmer. 43S riummr ave.. tomorrow afternoon tr sew. Pr. and Mrs. T. IV. Oberlin have returned from Mansfield. Ohio. 3nd NEW TASTELESS m 1 To Get Genuine Kellogg's Taste less Castor Oil, Insist Laboratory Filled and Labeled Bottle. on If you want a renlly tasteless castor oil. insist on Krlloec'a Timtrleii Cantor Oil. Kvery bottle is filled and labelled at the laboratories of Spencer Kellopg: - Sons. Inc. Cenunie- i sr. id oniy in bottles plainly labe-IIfd Kfllosr's. In strenstb and purity lrlIocc'm TaMrlrva ( ntor OH i- exactly the. Fame as the old-fashioned disagree ab'o kind, except that the nauseating taste has been nhanlulel.i remover!. It has the same healinp and sootbinc fjualities that have made castor oil a household remedy. Notbjnjj has boen put in to dtsRtiise the- tate. ' niirlren will take KeltocK'n Tnstrlrnia nutor Oil nillinKly. You can now pet Kellocc Ttistelo (alnr OH at all good dritcKists, Accept no substitutes. Ask frr iahell,i bottle, laboratory filled, tnarkefi Kelofrjj's. if you want a really tasteless castor oil. Two sines, 35c ami ti.ic . A d v . 198 Michigan Ave.

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- ' v f a. ' '" - g MWW.'M- ''.W -ft aSkfn fcmiw,t One of the most biazes seen in years recently swept the steamer Halifried at th Bush docks, Brooklyn, N. Y. Martinsville. Ind. where thy have been for th-3 past few w-eks. lr. Oberlin who went to Martinsvtll" for hU health is imiCov d . Mrs. Charl-s r.ui b.erford is a pu-st of her broth-r. J. T. llutt-n and family, of (iriIhi st Mr.. UutlT'iford is from lVrt lullionie. Camnia. Hhe will return b.Tiie thirf wi'U. - - A 'Mrs. .1. F. Packman. -" 1'troit St.. vnv pleasantly entertained the F.mbroidrrv Chib ye-tciday aftrji"on. Th music committee of th? Jlammond W" ma n s 1. Ve'.d the la5'meet in -r "f t i Mrs. Lillian T're vp r;i viewed, and iul ;tar ar the h -m'- of . esch. e-i K i inb it'll a e . Mi ( re t:C-:i n np and re-cl'-ction-i f i om each i !. Riven by Mrs. "3. ll;inn:i':!' and Mrs. Mikes, ii . The opera swrf-: Lucietia r:..r" in Carm-n and l-'aiift . There wo. an Election and Mrs. A. We is was ebo-j ted chairman f-r v.e.t yr and Mrs. G . 1 lannaii. r -v i panned V t . i;e up cha irinan . Tie !:,- study of Ann can ccnu'-.s-ers ar.d thtr w-rks f r iiv.t ear. An op . be gi'rn Ja pa r.cs Han. mond ' willl jr.try , t 1 t 'lub' : Ma 1 ' a e-rv t u n e f u I ope ret 11 a nd w : t i well ;ivf n. a - w " oc-Hcni. local t 1 1 n t . d 1 l The Fir.of thr M'-t meet w it h son s-t . . at t T'lV!s !-., Aid iodist Li'isc Mr-:. !.:." two r.Yh.rk pa! c We-Int-sday aftern -mj n . - The Ks sons a n ' i Star mem take. pta-oY'-c'.. Pt -in Ktar .itince given t - Mitheir f 1 '.ends and has'.Tii ind f nds w i 1 1 t tr.s e-.fiin'g a t Iv Masonic Tetlple S't 1 V inK's o: chest ra w ill fwn sa the A g. d t.m. .s p;omis-d ind ,r .. Th' re 1' ' t.e a rest: Go'dfm Iti.te '...., ii ( i i . t'. Panel.:, rs la'., i t v, i-e I r. f. i- . !u.':;. r : an in:t .a l '."ii . . n, T ,elv V of C.'s wilt meet to.r.,. . - 1;. f,,r , ,,.,1, Mrs. ;cr.rge !:,!! w i . 1 bo t'.e It. ...io. They will m Sibhy .-t. t in K. off. h-in.- '!! The and chanter f Lis tern n r. w HI be in session th'' Masonic Tern pie at Indianapolis. Ind.. for thr. ilavs this week, sl.nlns tomorrow The follow in? ai a tend in;: COUNTESS WORKS WAY AS A .COOK V' & ' vv A . J 7 .:ti": if A. s t f L V A " 1 . -A.'e ? 1 J 5 "V P? t"5?' i t " e h . s Gsuntess Elizabeth Zichy. Countess Elizabeth Zichv. a niece of the kir.p of BclRifc. fled from Austria when the CorrMunists pained control and sutTering rr.any hardships finally reaching New Orleans after workinjr her way across as a cook on the steamship Szelerenyi.

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-'V - Aerial view of Brooklyn waterfront ft re. Twenty-four firemen, rut oflT on the pier by the fumes from the hold of the vessel, caused by the explosion of chemicals with which LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" To nominate James V. fowling, vote No. 49, a republican candidate. for sheriff. 4-13-lOt NOTICE On arcoart of transportation d!ff'-cuiti'-s the Coionia! t'-alsan F'tters Co. ': hv.' nvn ed their plant t 3825 West I N"ith ave . Chicago. I'airons who w i.-h ; io o-d'-r a ca. e or bo tile of Old Taylor I'.ijrbon or !'..i!sam Hitters can do so !at l.eon.ior.is Soft I'rir.k Farlor. 2T1 ! Ka.-t State st.. near S 111 and at Lurie's I 1 if part ment Store. ."jC? Morton ave.. ' Last Hammond. l-2C-3t Madam T. Ohd will appear in fantastic dances at the bis charity concert jlivcn by the Sa' n ertu nd-Fidel ia. Sutiday. May 'J. at tt p. m. at Unity Hal'. Admission ,'f'o. 27-31 Tc --oTiiina'e Jiiiirs F. PewliPS. vote .'. . tf. a republican csndi'Jate. for iheriff. 4-lD-10t CAMERA FANS! Let us ii"tr It anil finish vour films.

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-1 a t -t . Hammond. 4-26-3t The f:ter,ds of I.yilia von Ciider. tli charminc contralto sinter of national f:im will be i hititf d to hear her . j. j r t at the (' concert. Sunday, in. Unity Hall. May 2. 1?-'. at Admission 3"c. P j BUTTON COVERING ' H'mstitch.inp. braidin?. pirating and 1 sew mar machuus at bargains. Call on j ,T. Watscy. ! State st.. just west of ' Jloiunaii, phone 115-lianimoml. 4-12 , , . I The ,'f v Cny and L-icluiss Ladie? ! Choir ".f " hicago w-.'.l sins; at the c.n'orl civen by Saenset bund-Kideia on I : Sunday. May 2. at 3 p. m. for the ber.e- ; ht toe poor cioorrn -o '.uiuai 'Kurofie. Admission 31"'. Supper and ilanntii after concert. -27-3' Hammond: Mrs. L. .1. Ha'ffr. worthy matron. .1. tV . Mc"oi:ne!l. associate 111air1.11: Henry Mimner. wortuy patron.

fiomjMrs. W ,T . Vhinery. Mrs-. .1. ('. I Thompson and Mrs. Trace Muellfr.

T h THVir rah Aii Prvicty will meet t -.nior:'ov no.nt'Hy se-i-ial mfelins winch will be ; b.dd at tho borne of Mrs. C. M. S :n , t h- I f"'i. Kiic fl. 1 The TJoyal N"ia h hor. of America.) N'o. 16,',7. will timet tomorrow evening; at the- t. i . V . hall fit S oVlook . j r.usme.s of importance to be attended j At! w-o rnen of the . Paul's T-"pt-ee.pai rh'jii'ii a: urrerl to attend th special meetincr which wit! lie held V"cd tied.i y . April CSth at two thirty 1 p. m. at the homo of Mrs. Maiciin Kwart, 2? Warren st. Are you reading The Times? J3DIQH B B B B H B B IDCBBDOIlBBOBil Maybe You'll be Next A tornado once swept through fifteen different states, doing dam- '; age in 80 cities and town. Thou sands of Hartford policies softened this costly blow. Maybe you were among the sufferers. Maybe you will be next. A Hartford Tornado policy reimburses you for the complete loss of your home as cheerfully as, for the cost of a damaged shutter, t covers Tornado, Cyclone, Wind and Wind Damage to buildings and their contents. Broad, safe, economical, and what a comfort! We write it. First Trust & Savings Bank Formerly Lake County Savings & Trust Co. Julius H. Meyn, Manager Insurance Lepatimcnt. Phone 1700. Hammood, Ind.

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4i 'V. - -c- . . : i n she was loaded, barely pot ashore without injury. The ship was towed into the stream ar.d the tu3 fought the Llazs Cicre. T will offer for sale at 1SS Hohman street. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, April 2Jth. 30th and May L-t the following : Pineapple. No. l'er d.e n Hostess Peaches Per d zen . . . Sarct n I't ach'-s. Per d'.zon . . Garden Peaches, ctill. cs n . '-"I 4 :t '2 can . . - can. Per dozen . . . . -f'ee Apilcot. 2o. ! f'e.r oV.ten Kgg Plum. No. 2 Per doze n . . , . . Apple Hut ter. No pe ;- d";;r ;i Apple p.iittei. No. l'er dozen Finest of Peas. N can . c a 11 Per dozen Finest of Com. 2 Per dozen Finest. Cut Wax P.eans. N Per dozen Fancy Cal. Peaches. Ncommonly called Ka!!-.-N'o . 10 cans. ach . . . Per dozen No. 11 cans, each 3'cr dozen Fancy Iter Ka.-pbt rnes. Per dozen Fancy P.'.ackbei ries. N T'er (lozen ' Pineappie, gratd. No. 1" can P r dozen Paniy Apricots. No. p" can.. Per dozen Ton-.atoes, N".. . "'2 can Per dozen Ihese crooos are Lrettinct hard to sjet at tiiese prices, fancy stock and a harem n estthe N'o. 0 gj.o.is. It will pay y. ij l buy the No. It poods an) rec:ui t he ; content- in pint or quart fruit jars' if the amount is toe, Iprce f..r on--usuifi. Su?r ; - .-id', an- in at sue rap'd gait and with the scarcity Calif'-rn'a fruit, it will make (.H1)n:. fruit P.ette n w . la Th? Tim tonishirii, result to be believed. WHO IS TO BLAME Ucirr-ft'i 85; v r : ! n riot m e rondo in i.. ) . ihl r to k dnc;.- nd bladd-v tr-n Mo. ThoUail lids I'O-Oill niond I 'r. K i ! im o r' S u h m o-oot . ili. jiron k i d n o I'lolii'iii'1. A dntKKt"!. t 'W ai"l nioiiiiiiii str.f hot tli-a. Yon him - roo i r sMtiiolo y.ii'.o 1, I 'a ret I !"?'!. nto i.i to iddit t !imr .ih"ii it. Address I Kilro. r & '.. 15' riKhn.rn to-v N. ' . and rin lo-o f u - rils, a1,. iii.-ntioii ih!. ) ;i prr. Ad . j 'A ' ?l ; fj pt fa ! : i tU ! 1 j f twin ii

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dt-pend u;)on this '"nstanl ear.-. j Apply castor oil internally and exThe most rrn:r.a".'d P.'""'- of ma-' terually. Hives are due to a digesr'..inT.v t.sualiy tottnd in a Lf.usvhvld tive it regularity, therefore a physic is (he sewing Machine and yt-t i.me is necssary to remove them, hut out of ic:i of ihi'iu ate allowed to "since this takes a day or two and th u. tenot ate beraus of Jack '. a!l":i- i'l'hius must be relieved more speedi,on. Duft is swept cn'o tl.ftn and 'lv. castor oil should be applied to oil to tiry on X h en', until c.aly a the skin where the hives appear. mi;h'y prr:.-s':rf will turn ih whe'ls. i If you have n-vf-r niasffd the eon- j OILCLOTH DOILIES ten's of vour book of turret :on--. that ,s th" f.rst thins; to bo d"r Under-: Oilcloth doihes save washing and stsnd th various atiachrn-:;ts and , may be as attractive for the table as their uses perfectly, even if learning ' any linen. Buy a good color bright

to use thetu taxes time. It wui save time in the end. if t-' t-i'.f. pftrpc ton 1 a t f and VO:-V uirh'-no alro.v'v in a r.hefZ mi- fcaii. .o If th. bouom w.r.c-r iv fjthor revolution makes ou'.y over; and tho iru lie r ires ror.sid rable tiHi'cu'ur ti-ml half a. dav on ''u ,, . . , ,i the poor old maruiDC and you 11 find it a "ooci as new. Fjrtt place n in a warm p'.ice near the stove or radiator or over tho hot air register. T).e ,k.l v;?l ni'lt the :n the warm p:&ce caked oil K ' p WUiJo VO'I C r 1 ,- a n oil with a p some rio'h t rlan thrroi:

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plv mer" paraff.n i.par:nt.ly. Wipe inent over tne oia iamiiy oiiciou off once more nt:d after 'he. app'.ica- that is such an unattractive setting tion of a very Mt!e v.'.wV.iu- r,-:. it. t- fur a meal redy for use. Don't try to over-oil . it. "That is as bad as rot oilinx it! at all. OH it fteq-.ent'.v but very, HEMOVIXC COIXn little and wipe- off the places around When preparing material for dyethe oiliiisr holes with a warmed cloth ins, especially old garments that If you see the oil running out. huve laded, much of the color may Keep the strap tic ht. All oti need ' removed by boiling ia cream of Vb a Fr of piicis and a hai.uier touartar water.

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ti.cl)'.tn it from time to time. To Sworry along with a worn-oat strap i3 ! no economy. Strang are cheap and a tight strap saves effort in treadling. ; Ob.servt; i ' icu '.arly the rules in the book of tliitrtions about changing I needles and thread for fabrise of differ at weight. Your finished gartiifjt will be far more satisfactory 1' sjuii are careful about such details.

hives rde, j:reen, yellow or blue if you can find them at the tsore (sign makers - :n often buy these unusual shades) and cut in circular s'aape six teninch circles, six six-inch circles and a. center niece, with three-inch rl.i . 4. . , doilies if you -want them. Cut r. ... .. ; edges ' carefully in scallops or sa - tooth shape. They may be stencill.., jf you have a boy or girl who can io (njs t,ut the design must be set wi;b fixitive so that they may be easitv breakfast or luncheon they are very attractive and save a great deal o. washing. They are a vast Improve-