Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1920 — Page 12

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Twelve THE TIMES 'Wednesday, May 12, 1920.

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vi a n y School Children are -Sickly

and tafce cold raHy, ar feverish ard constipated., hara fceadacfces, stomach or bowel trouble. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN

Vsed Heathers for over 30 years Are pleasant to take aud a certain relief. They tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and' tend to correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following: from mothers and friends of children telling of relief. Originals are on file in our offices :

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"I think MOTHER OR T"S SWF.ET POWDERS FOR CHILPKEN are grand. They were, recommended to my r.sier hr a doctor. 1 am c'.Tirp thfro to my littie three yr u'A pir! ho wan very punr, Hid see 11 pickicj up wondarftu:."

Get a package from 'our druggist for use when needed. Co Not Accept Any Substitute tor M0TEIR GRAY'S SWOT PQYVDERi -

We hare nsed MOTn F.R GT! AT S 5 W EET POWDKKS luR I'HlLDKKN at different time for p.t nine eirs, and alwava found them a peri'eec childrin s niedicuie and very anasfactorj in every case."'

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Mrs. rarwin R. TJoot of Central a.vnue, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. rtohbins. who have Ihten vlsi-tinic her, Ir-ft yesterday for New- Tork wbern Mrs. Ii-;-ot will make, an extended yieit at the home of her parents. Th Pj-thian Sisters at their a-ward-irug-of prizes of books, which have tvcfn in circuiiition for about two years, Tame the following: a the lucky winners: Mrs. Mary Hayes, Mr. P. N. Gavit. Kdna 'Weber, Slishawika. Ind.; Mrs. Ohaj. C'arrette, Orlando- lee and Molly Bradley of South Eead. fnUertaker A. D. Heyden conducted the funeral of Violet Ida, the 10-mcnths'-old daughter of Mr. and (Mrs. John Minsberg-, whose death wan caused iby cor.gestic-n of tja lungrs. Services were preached hy Rev. Spielberger, interment bing at Oak Hin Cemetery, Hammond. Mrs. Mary Hatt, who has been visiting her daughter, Mr. A. D. Hayden of Ohio aveniae for some weks, left Tuesday for hor home In Mattewan, Mich., accompanied ly her gTandson, Hoy Hayden. The funeral rf Mary, the 21-rnonths'. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stepich of 508 John street, was held on Monday in charge of Undertaker Heyden. Services were held at St. John's Slovak church. Interment being at St. John's cemetery. Death was due to pneumonia with measles as the contributory cause. Mr. and Mrs. George . A. Jones and family of Cleveland avenue, moved to Gary on Monday. Mr. Jones, formerly pastor of the lccal Christian church, is now secretary of the Calumet-Flori. da Iand company with headquarters at Gary. Mrs. John J. Keller ectertalned the Ladies" Aid of the M. E. church a.t a Silver Tea at her home In Sheridan avenue yesterday. The assisting hostesses were BTrs. Miles, Mrs. Shade, Mr Olson and Mrs. Williams. At the meeting of the Bfard cf Public Safety, Francis Herbert Brennan was appointed to a position on the "Waiting fire department. Mrs. Roy E. Green, of Central avenue, has as her guest. Mrs. Van Dewey of Clyde. Ohio. The infant cbJId of Mr. ar.d Mra. M;ke MacGowan. Is cm the sick list. J-udge J. TT. TYtterhofC Is chairman of the Salvation Army Drice, now on in VThiting. the quoto being 12.500 for this city.

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The Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. John IBlaul, "Wednesday aTternoon at 2:30. It is desired that all members be present. Miss Vlolette Goldina; Jid J. Melvin raw -Nighty Night" at the LaSall theater last Sunday evening In Chicago. Mrs. George Walker .nd daughter May arrived; here last week from London, England, and are expecting to remain on a three months' visit with her sifters, Mrs. Lesslie Tearce and Mrs. William Grelsore of Amy avenue. Mrs. H. Ringmen of South Chicago entertained Mrs. A. M. Marti and Mrs. C- WaJtmen at a luncheon at her home the latter part of the week. Ijttle Billy Slaven of Myrtle arenue is reported on the ick list. Mr. and: Mrs. Theodore Karner of 1107 West Park avemie, had aa their guests aver last Sunday, Mrs. M. Fagen, son Nicholas and daughter Marie and Mr. H. Grelving and daughter Elenora, who motored here from Dyer, Indiana. Mr and Mra. G. Zerwer of MyrUe avenue, entertained out of town relative at their home last Sunday. Mrs. Herman Breckman entertained her mother, Mrs. W. Hegadorn of Windsor Tark at her home on Atchison avenue the latter part cf the week. Mr. and Mra R. Hubbard and family motored to Valparaiso and Crown Point on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blau! of Roberts avenue entertained a numbe rof out-of-town guests at their home Sunday. Mrs. W. Broad erick of Atchison ave. nue was a visitor In Chicago the latter part of last week. Mrs. F. Kash and daiugbter, Mrs. Carl Moore and Miss Naomi Blaul visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Mcrre of Hammond on Sunday. CUr. and Mrs. Alvln Green of Hammond were guests at the home of RdJph Jewett and wife of Indianapolis boulevard over Sunday. IdtUe Virginia Julter of Indianapolis bculevard, is on the sick list.

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Steffenguide Corporation, Dept. A, Hammond. Ind. Gentlemen: Please send your book of information on the Steffenguide. N'ame .... .... Acjess Business

Edward Traegar, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traeger was united in marriage to Miss Raphael Foringcr of Ohio, last week Thursday. The young couple will reside at Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mattmiller and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hyde of Chicago, were visitors over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wcsl-y. Mr. and Mrs. P. T'rbine' entertained tht.ir niece. Miss Holen Sordlett of Cicero, III., over Sunday. Mrs. Cooper of Stoney f"sland, is here

j VIMUJl at Lin: uuuii, .,1. . Bin. " jChas. Claussen. ! Emil Jurgeson and Miss Clara AlIbretht of Chicago were guests of Miss

TilUe Gruel last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tatterson of Gary visited with friends here Sunday.

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PRINCESS THEATER TOMGHT Daughter of Liberty ben at, HALE HAMILTON ia "FT I.I. OF PF.P," al Chrlatle Comedy, 'PtrTTICO ATS AND PANTS," alxo Path News. We snarantee thU entire show to he Class A. Coming: temorrow. WILL ROGERS In "HATER, WATER, KVERTWHERE Don't mlM this. Ifs WilL Rogers ft bis f anniest, LOfTT A bunch of keys. Finder please return to Mrs. T. W. Kohr, 758 Indiana boulevard and receive reward. 5-12-1-L

Mra. Foreman was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. McGuire transacted business in Chicago yesterday.

ST. JOHN

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schumacher and Nicholas Theilen returned home Thursday evening from Foley, Ala. Mrs. Nic J. Ludwig and daughter. Ailene. event Sunday at Hammond with relatives. Mathias Wachter and daughter, Mrs. Ed. Theil returned from Foley. Ala.. and report Mrs. Schmal being up and around again and well. Mrs. John Stack and Mrs. Mat Schumacher spent Saturday at Hammond. Miss Kuth Gilby of Hammond spent Sunday here with her parents.

GRIFFITH

Miss Paline Russell. of Chicago, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Russell. The Lad-ies' Aid. assisted with an out-of-town" reader, will give a program at the town hall Friday evening. Every' one is corlially invited. The Ladies' Aid will hold their regular meeting at the Town hall Thur. -day afternoon. Ail th; ladies who are interested in the rebuilding of th church are urged to attend and join the aid. Herman Meetter of Highland has sold his kraut factory to a company who will manufacture shock absorbers for automobiles. The Salvation Army has given Griffith an opportunity tc give to the cause that all humanity welcome. Mrs.

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We are exclusive agents for Derryvale Linens and they cannot hi mond. Come in and see the unusual display.

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June Brides will find particular pleasure in glancing over these Derryvale Linens. Linens that are the proper ;ind for the new home, the ;ind that will stand the wear and tear of every day use. Tliey never lose the rich lustre which is their characteristic feature, and are absolutely guaranteed to wear and launder like only genuine Irish linens do. The woman who buys "Derryvale Linens" are ever enthusiastic users, because they are certain to please. purchased elsewhere in Ham-

Pattern Cloth 70x70. tulip group and Greek key border, round design, pure bleached. May Sale $11.98 price . Pattern Cloth 70x70 inches, pure bleached Irish linen cloth, roseand circular ribbon design. May Sale $11.98 price . 70x78 inch,. Ornamental Circular scroll and rose design, pure Irish bleached. (Jjl QO May Sale price .. 1 17 22x22 Napkins to match, half dozen, $8.25. 70x106 inch Pattern Cloth A three yard cloth with ornamental circular scroll and rose. yZs.t $17.50 Pattern Cloth 70x78, in a beautiful rose and circular ribbon design, handsomely bleach;LM:y.s:'.e... $14.98 70x78 Pattern Cloth Pure bleached Irish linen cloth, thistle and ribbon design. C f yj QQ May Sale price. 22-inch Napkins to match, half dozen, $8.25. 70x106 Pattern Cloth Pure bleached Irish linen cloth, thistle and ribbon design.fi? f T PA May Sale price. . V1 W 22-inch Napkins to match, half dozen. $8.25. 7Jx70 Extra Fine Pattern Cloth Rose bouquet with ribbon border. May J 1 5 QO bale price fwsw

The Derryvale HINEN Guarantee That Goes With Them "We guarantee the purity and durability of every piece of Derryvale Genuine Irish Linen. If any piece is unsatisfactory return it to your dealer and have it replaced."

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70x78 Extra Fine Pattern Cloth Circular design with tulip groups. MayJJQ Qg bale price 22-inch Napkins to match, half dozen, $9.85. 70x78 Extra Fine Linen CIo h Rose bouquet and ribbon bor- ; dcsign- May $19.65 bale price -.ww 22-inch Napkins to, match, halS dozen, $9.85. 70x70 Extra Fine Linen Cloth Circular design with tulip groups. May Sa,e$ 15.00 price 22-inch Napkins to match, half dozen, $9.85. 72x90 Pattern Cloth Heavy double Irish linen damask cloth, trumpet lily design. 27 May Sale price 24-inch Napkins to match, half dozen. $12.50. 72x72 Pattern Cloth Heavy double Irish linen damask cloth, trumpet lily de- $24.25 sign. May Sale.. Half dozen Napkins to match, $12.50. . 72x72 Pattern Cloth Extra fine bleached pure Irish linen cloth, grape and' vine with ball center. May Sale QC price Half dozen Napkins to match, $10.75.

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r.lodgett the librarian, is glad to receive donations in accordance with your means. When coming to Hammond, bring in your shoes to the Mid-City Repair Shop Hnhtnan and Flurnmcr avenue, Hammond, Ind. 5-10-eod.

Culver Boxers Conquer St. John's Glove Team mLIiARD. Ind.. May 12. Culver Military academy boxers won Saturday from St. John's school of Manlius, N. V., by outpointing thir opponents in five of six bouts. In the flyweight bout. Whit of Culver boat Sykes of St. John's. In the feather weight event Frown basted Kievicz. Hatfield of Culver took th lisrht wriglit event from Cihill. Tonhardt of St. John's took

the welterweight bout by severe punishment of Ras in one round. In the middle weight bout Rush cf Culver got the edgo over DoHr of St. John's. Hcidt of Culver pitched a baseball ganio in the afternoon and then won the lightheavy bout from Claiborne.

St. Claire Knocks Out Gallant at St. Lake SALT LAKE CITT. Utah, May 12. Willie St. Claire. Sacramento Negro light weight boxer( knocked out Gilbert Gallant of Boston in the fourth round of ascheduled six round bout Monday. St. Claire led all the way.

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