Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1920 — Page 5

Thursdav. Mav G. IDJO

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PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS

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ron i:i.k nwt r. F.rush up on some novel ii!eas anil frame tl.rm in words enchanting, you Hammond ' Lady Klk.. for the woman who gives the best toast of the eveninj; at tonight's his Ktk danec-cab-aiet v.-ill vi:s a box of silk ho.-iery. Just an idea of how popular the 1-1 R f n let tainment are UcrointHu may bo surmised w ht n it is lenrn.d that ic--ervations for tomuh't have been aucmentfJ three times, with every place taken each tinie, - Mr?. Frank Hammond will be hostess tn the Alpha l'ln club at In: r home in GlendHlo I'ark at a "ie o'clock luncheon torn r:'H.

to Lulu M. Johnson, of Harvey, II!., took place at the home of the Ilev. C. M. Sniithsoti. F.rie M., at tleven o'clock this nioriiintr. Miaa Johnson was a member of Kev. Smithsoii's c-uii-

SieKatlon when he was the pastor at , Harvey, 111. They left for a hr'.iey moon ! to Niagara Falls. They will I.,, at

home in uary upon their return.

LIVE LOCAL

NEWS "ADS"

.1. K. I.intnei. of Kansas City is a uest of W. A. Kennedy fciblcy -vt. Mr. l.intnet anil Mr. neily were sergeants in the same pany in France.

Saturday morning; from ten to there will be another Hollo story at the Public library. All children who heard the llolb.

. Mo., f 4.", 7 K e n -i "iii-

eleven v -Tree o! the

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stories last Saturday are sure to return and all who did not had b:tter be sure and remember Saturday niorniiu; at ten o"cbck at the public library.

The operetta. 'The Kiven at the Country

s attended by a large tive audience. The musi

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krder of 10o7 Krie ?t., returned today after a visit with relatives and friends at I'eru. Kokonio and Hunker Hill. 1ml. Mr. and Mrs. Krder were inarri-d last ."Saturday by Jlev. l.ichtsitiu at the Gei -man Lutheran parsonapo, Mrs. r.edtr was Minnie Mangold before he: marriage.

The North Side V.'. O. T.

p lass will meet with

Japanese tinl," Club last niht

md appricla1s i nt eresl i njj

f the parts were The chorus of their varioii.-. ' iverv prettv The

stae was attractively 'decorated with Japanese lanterns, cheiiy blossoms and lamp.. The effect considering the difficulties of decorating a Temporary stage with no v. intjs was very artistic.

a. tuneful and all i extremely well cast. Japanese- girls, with ored kinionas looked

I'.y request the two-act Ope "On Mid.-uinmer's Jay." will be prated by the i.oyal Sisters" 'at

.Monroe Street M . IJ. Church evening, line Ido.k lrom C Admission L'."c.

etta. re - j thi 1

ii l'i i.luy n k e y avi. 1 5 ti - 1 1

BUTTON COVERING

IIKMXTITf Ml;

T'leatiii". bra id ins. s

at bargain.: all kinds of work guaranteed, rail at Just west of llolmian st. Hammond. Indiana.

in om: t ; sewing machine

repairs, a' I !'l State st. Flione US-'

Ladies ant news

ee my ad lieu rude

today for S t f w a r t

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home of Mrs. Jennie llutchin? of 11 KlinbHcli ave.. Friday evening:. May !'th. The second lesson in citizenship will be given by the leader, Mrs. Grain Ctinroy, open meeting evoryon welcome. The Mesdames Schuyler and Stewart will be hostesses to the Woman's Home Missionary Society at the First M. F,. church parlors tomorrow afternoon. A larie attenlnnce is desired, as plans for the convention will be completer! at this meeting. - 'I'r. A. Hoffmann and son, Viet or. Ir ft for Kvansvillc. Ind.. this morning before leturniiiK they will visit New Albany. lnl., and Louisville, Ky. -

.Ml those wi-lnns; to attend thinstitution of the new relief corps mi Indiana llarbo rat th" A til t . . i i inn c o - nor of dapevine and Michigan av. I Friday afi'rnooii. May 7th. Ft 2 Vlor'. will leave Hammond from the I o .

THE MOST EXPENSIVE HAT IN THE WORLD:

a .'iwo i iai ijinu Jia Iiai 11 1 lira . p t. p . fff if r tt CHEER UP, HUSBANDS, IT ISN'T FOR SALE i t tut Off My Leg

F.

lall on i he one o'clock car

u;it kv. L t us print and dev. lop your film rolls nd parks. Work received up to i a. in. will be ready for you st

l. m. You will like

dels

Mrs. lushrow r.f I'liicacn, -t. ss to the Marquette ('lub

ta room at a one o'cloi

will be at Mank lljlli il-

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rv n

bet ter inn ti' mond.

pictures, ods Shop.

J

W. Millikan, 9 State m .

a n d

Sport -I lam-

eon tomorrow . 'hesi or Lock v a bu i n- ss t rip

to

Or

U. citizenMrs. Clar-

eioe GriW! of "95 K!m st.. tomorrow afternoon at L'.:;0. All ladies are invited. Mis. J. M. Turner, leader.

The Harmony Club was very pleas-

aniiy entertained at ,i afternoon party at the home of Mrs. Frank Stewart of Klizabeth st The afternoon was spent socially aftvr which a prettily arranged lunchton was served. The nrt meeting: w ill occur in two w eeks at the home of Mrs. George Adkins on Flummr ave.

THi: I'hristian a penny fair this

parlors. The choir numerous occasion?

church choir w:ll Rtvc evening in the chinch

has jjivrn them on ' and thev have a',- '

Those Tri.-ollette Llopsis at ileitrmle Stewart's Millinery Shop. i. South

noiiman it., ie i-reatiny iiuite a bit

The Women of Moose Heart Legion -. will, hold the regular stated meeting; Friday night, May 7th in Moost Hall, as there is important business to be transacted, all members are requested to be present.

The marriage of Henry Reed, of Gai'v

ST'

Watch Me

Grow I will get married in June. John ay$ so. Mother it satisfied if father is. Hear what the neighbors say. "Yes " says Mrs. Happyland to Mrs. Welfare. "I wonder if she is going to light housekeeping or furnish a home of comfort. "Mr. John Price, her future husband, has a fat bank account in a Gary bank and holds a good ' position. He can very wU pay cash for his furniture if he wants to, but why should he?" "Yes," said Mrs. Wellfare. "There is a store io Gary where they sell just as cheap on convenient payments as cash and gire 5 per cent Profit Sharing Certificates on your own terms. Furthermore, you buy your furniture in the morning and your home is ready in the afternoon." "Yes," says Mrs. Happyland, "when Mrs. Newly wed will be ready for the wedding day and starts out housekeeping and becomes to be Mrs. Price, they are going to lire on street. She will surely buy her furniture at the House of Muscat, as there are many and many streets in Gary where the finest houses are built and yon don't find a single home that the House of Muscat did not furnish. There are so many arguments in their faror for buying furniture from them, that you are simply working against your interest if you buy furniture elsewhere. They have the largest stock, larger selection, lower prices, better service, and above all one price to all. They have no fictitious sales nor any drives. They do business on honor. Fictitious sales only mislead people. A few things marked in windows at cost doesn't mean a reduction in Frice inside the store.- They do

business on business principles. They must make a small profit on everything they sell or they can not exist. Buy your furniture from them where the motto f "Live and Let Live" exists."

fill V Will ! June Bride

We Say Credit as Free as Water. Learn Where the Newly Wed Store is Located.

ways proven very successful and they anticipate that this one will not be an exception. Anions 'op various attractions are the Freak Show. WeiRhiiiK Machine. Penny Arcade, Lunir Tester, the Kiev en Wonder sof the World, and Vaudevil'e . There will be pink lemonade and other refreshments : ueli as one gets st a fair. Admission one penny, all attending are advised to.

have several pennies with ihm.

" Chat."

lleautiful showing Clie and Wash 1:1, embroidered Sm:i . s

trude Stewart onably priced,

Trie ollette

uses, also for Kirls at

f

;. - 6 -1 lie -!--I land

tier-

Mr. and

hav e h n i poi t ed a s ik

Mis.

d ha New

... W. A. Stout, i i some time i n ;r so well

t urned e a i i s

fr.

w h

Ed.

Mi

Kmc! ine. Riie.-tS of f ::TS N.

Ainistions and dmshtt

London. anatia. are r. and Mrs. J A rmsl i diman st.

th iir

s Millin. ry Shop. n.

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Mrs. Ehirh will have i-harce of Mie uevotions. Mrs. Leslie CartT the lesson and Mrs. !;. S. Tillman the nmsie

Mrs. E. F. Huffman

ction. Ohio, i and Mrs. W Apartments.

from MinS'i Jun-

visitlig her parents. Mr. H. leen of l'ark View,

Aid of the Fust frcsbvwill meet tomorrow- af-

of Mrs. ..

Th Ladies' terian church

ternoon at the home of Mrs

Lloyd. lC'iO Hohman st. Mrs. Cha-. Fletcher will be the assisting hostess.

KIDNEY TROUBLE

no misttko bv Swamp-Root. the At druggist in bottles. Sample

so pampniei felling vou 1rest I')r. Kilmer C

i.. and enclose ten tion this-papcr. Adv.

1 a deceptive disea thousands have it and don't know it. If you wunt cood results you .an nvit usinir I r. KilniT's c-at kidney medicine, Hrsre and medium sie size py Parcel Post, il-

about it. Ad-

Rinchamtop, cents, also men.

The Triple A. flub of the Misses Ionia son. 3;i Cameron st.. evening was sptut

hostess served

i nose present were the Misses Helen Walker. Arlene Fnnewehr. May La wry.

.-o(ima jMimmerli Uorphild H.-nricl-Muriel Murphy and Ha;:.-1 I'.row n.

Mrs. li ter lyer of

has. been a Hamm, past few clays.

met a I the home

and Lillian A I i -last eveninc. The socially and the dainty luncheon.

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FEEL BULLY FOR SIXTY-SEVEN YEAES

I IMENTIONL NEWS SErtVICi WASHI.VCTOY. M.iy . - -. , K of 1 ii ;i s-v I v a n ia i.itcrvi(l his si seventh birthday in the ae,rr porfo a iv. e of Ins senatorial duties. ),

I'laved !i,s customary v 15:01- as he

; bout the et,jue chamber. 'I am feeling bully." h- remarked with a smile.

1 v - 1'iti-di.--

tiiov e,

Valparaiso

nd visit or f.

1 id,, r "he

The Oak I.rsf Embroid--ry Club will meet at the homo of Mrs. t;. W. Pr-vo

11 inuiaiia avf.. tomorrow afl'-i no

BEAR OIL

CS for HAIR

s V ' ' ( ('

Says Railroad Engineer

' r am a taiiroad enjineer; about O vears ajo my lejf was seriously injured in an accident out West. L'pon my retubing tj allow the doctor to amputate t: I v. . s told it would be impossible to hfal the wound. I have tried ail kinds of salves ami bad many doctors in th ta-t vst ytars. but to no ava l. Finallv 1 resolved to use l'ETEKSO.N '3 Ol.NT.vlfc.S i on my leg. 1 ou cannot imaffin iuy astoiiisiiment whep 1 found ir was aoinsr what over 100 things had failed to do. My is now coinpieltlv cured." Jus luuti, 70 Mvrtie ave.," iirookiyn, "It m-ikeg me feel proud to be ab to rrauce an ointment like that. sas i' tei -son of Buffalo. "Xot only 00 " I guarantee 'Peterson's Ointment for old ores and wound, but lor eczema, salt rheum, ulcers. ehflii;j. itching fk;n and biiiid, bk-e-ding or itehiiijs piles, and I put up a Yug b-j for "5 cents at all drujKistc. a price all sran afford to pay and money bjck if not .satisfied." Mail orocrs filbd by Peterein Ointment Co., Inc.. liuffalo, X. T. Adv.

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send their ambassadors te Berliq m June. Ctnly one of'the -e has definite. I- been appointed, according to best information in Berlin. He is Maur- ' llerbette. she French lepresenti-tue.

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8 CARD OF THANKS

caed or TEAiriS. To all ncishbors. friends, relatives, the j.artor and members of the EvanKelioal church and Sunday School, and the Industrial liiah school, we wish to cxprcs". our most heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown in our time of deepest sorrow. We also wish to offer thanks for the beautiful dotal tributes to our dear Alice and to exprfss our apj-Teciatiuii to ail donors of automobiles. ML AND MT.S. WM. PJ1ANCE AND IAM1LY.

The Prill Team of Opal will meet tomorrow- afterno I. O. W. F. hall. Thre will special meet ins tomorrow at time .j; co f,,r balloons.

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ivies liepartmn

u oman's Club

m.

H i v ; . "n in the also be a the same

The m o n d

w i : I

of the Hammeet at the

ft I?

The hat.

AN INDIAN'S SECRET

0n of th roirt lnsrdin! f Kotalii - for The ratr-n g.-nuin. b'ar eir '1-ere ar oihr acijTa tntrpdifntj not found Id inf othrr t;r preparation. Koiatko haa aueeenei in mar

ri of kaidMa. fallma liair an I danlfruff when erT oUer ha!r lounn or treain.nt l-as pwael fuii SVlft Guar4ntp. AnarInc results in rases eonMerei bopeleta. Vau ajavae saw balal Indian i V hy het'emo or remain ball tf to-i ran rna t-airf If n--er ha ebtatnad a ror rniwth tir eariquererl dandruff or ateppet falirnr hair throurti Roaikn trav "uy eief e i.et a bT of K0T4LK0 at any kuty druf stara: nr ena 10 rrn t.ir.e or arrL, for BBOl HI BE iU) TROOP POX of Kotal.o to J. JL Brillala. Iac SUtion F. New York, N. Y.

If milady went into the millinery store to purchase the above hat th elerk would smile sweetly while placing it on milady's head and say: "Wonderfully becoming and only 54.500." The hat, saidto be the costliest ever made, is the pift of 3,000 milliners of the -Unite'd States to Mme. Deschanel, wife of the new president of France. '

IN MEMORIAM

t""'"f1irM

Read Mrs. Happy land's and Mrs. Welfare's debate. The future Mrs. Price's decision and advice to June Brides. June Bride Says: Mrs. Happyland's and Mrs. Welfare's debate should be read with interest by you and all your people who arc anticipating furnishing homes of comfort. Mrs. Happyland's Argument with Mrs. Wellfare. She says when Mrs. Newlywed, Mrs. Price, will get married she will buy her outfit at the House of Muscat, where the largest stock is carried, where the greatest selection could be seen, where the terms and prices are more convenient at lower prices than elsewhere, where they give 5 Per Cent Profit Sharing Certificates from the convenient payments. Buy Your Furniture From where the motto, "Live and Let Live" exists. Bjy your Furniture from us, from a real furniture store that has your interest at heart, buy your furniture where your complaints, if any, receive your immediate attention. Buy your furniture where we promise and deliver the goods the same day.

HOUSE f MUSCAT

THE STORE OF NEWLYWEDS. - ' THE STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE. 541-549 BROADWAY, GARY. Car Fare Paid to Out-of-Town Customers.

Coal Operators Before Court Are Arraigned

r INTERNATIONAL NSWS SEPVICE1 TXniAN AIOl,ls. in.j . May tj. Kiftyfivo coal fper-H for s sii'l miner's r.f In-rii.-i.na. arrester! unrW n fe(.-rJ in.iict-

lolesate han'l i " n . .1

?li

I'ari.-. hrtP 1'f'ii inr-ti u 'fa the allied repara t ie-n e, nl,n

i note r'rj!ie.iin a tao yfaf for Jet many in the delivery ' in'lcr thp prai'e l.r?ny.

A i r isir.n of the total am V-nnasc invohH i request'!

cri'l of this J-rriorl. Th nof .""ts forth that i; is ;mp-s-s,bl f- r ijcrmiinj; to fulfil th reparations r-lauiTs of th" treaty if confisrati' ii "f her shipping i? tarriej out.

u nt r t at th4

ment tliarstinK oouypiTnry tn restrict tlio prorluction arnl Uif it ihii;i.n of eoal

j and fix pri'-es. -wrre arrn is-ne.l lufore ;. I u '!; A. K. Anderson in the Vniieri ! States distriet ro'irt here tr.i.;;.y. Arl nljtitnrnl wi nnrle iiikIi r an imlirtmnt t-hnrgirig i;j lea !'. of the n.al iinlus.tr I ' it!l eor c,(ijrae' to r,!ie the T,erf . . . , . '.

I n,r"i and ii i control tin. 1.1 srmin.Mii of the casr.s of the remainder f.j the 12. j who hv in other i:atev. p(-e.hali! v. ii! i

j rwai; tn oiiU' iiv : pnif.al prnee.-J. ins. x..-li.-dialed In t'liira s,'" ilay 2. it

ASK FOR TWO ' YEARS OF GRACE

r INTERNATIONAL r.l'RI.l.V. Mav

NEWS Ti.e I

SERVICE ic rma ;i

peace

MORRIS ORDERED TO BERLIN ni FRWK K. HOV ISTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVItEl I.KU1.I.V. May Ira Neln M-.rrir. Amer'.ran minister to Sweden. hs been orfjej-orl to l'.er'.in fn m Sioi-kholm . ti ,: unfiei s: "Ol Ye v, ill take ,-ver American affair hrr. relicvlnr Theorlore Ore? el. w ho ha been ae'.in; as Amerlean r om nv .ionr t f'jr r'Hiir months. Mi . I'ieel ;. wir.dinsr tip hi work. The impression pifi" hrrp tht Minister Mcrris will he named American ambassador to Geripany Just a? Kooii as pence between the two rounvi'ies is pi oclaimf d . Tn rliploinatic circles ir reported that Knsiand. Fram e and Italy w;l

; XS ICXKOKIAK. i Tn levins memory of cur dear daughr- ; er t iara, w ho r i'o l away one j car aso j todn', May ith. 1?1. In iieaven v.!t a wart chair, an empty crow n' w a s th're, 'An anfrel's eye was turned to earth in

search for one that crown to wear. One by one our dear bnd is taken, an! s-'adly we weep o'er them all, Yith a p.'insr for the home that in bron, where sorrow falls like a pall; Tint in our saddest moments, one happy thou;ht lioids sway: Yc will meet again, dear Clara, and b happy some sweet c-iy. MP. AND Mr.5. JNO. WILLIAM 3 ANIi RAUOHTEn.

More than

60 yrs. ago an English chem-

facture BEECHANl'S PILLS. Today thev have the largest

sale of any medicine in

the world!

Why?

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ml. in i 'ir

ACTION

AND

FIT FTT i i

THREE new machines are now set up and rqady to operate in the temporary plant of the Leonard Tract Dr Co. at Griffith. Another car of machinery and tools has arrived. No waiting for the new building or complete equipment! Mr. Leonard is getting down to immediate production he's getting ACTION which means EARLY PROFITS.

efore the Advance!

THE

COUPON

LEONARD COMPANY

Leonard Tractor Company, 508-9-10 Gary Theatre Bid?., Gary, Indiana.

508-10 Gary Theatre BIdg. GARY - INDIANA

Gentlemen: Without obligation

0 o on my part, please send me cata- I log of the Leonard Tractor, with additional information. I

Name

Addvi

ess

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541-549 Broadway.