Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1920 — Page 5

Wednesday, May 12. 1920.

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rtNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE t -NEW TOE1K. May 12. It was learned loituy that a confidential agent of tleni ral Obregon, leader of Mexico's revolutionary armies, visited New York dirthe la-st week for a porks of confericrs with " bis: busings?" interests. The Obregon aide. General Ramon de Negre. i;irried Obregon's pledge tu protect Amffian citizens and American property iiplits in Jfexieo. timers I De ."ogri. it was learned, ''s tilted for the po&t of consul-general in -New Yoif. under the Obregon re.'imc and his visit here was to outline the policies r.civovated by the revolutionary chicf.ir,. On the course of conferences in Wail street, i;encnil re Negri declared lii it Obregon would protect all property rht- and would welcome lh" inves'.11. -nt of American capital in Mexican :s il'jsiry. f e Negri was accompanied by Manuel de la rrnt, who has been closely identi- - i - 'i with Sonora interests and who will h- assistant consul-general here when vbregon reaches the presidency. An after . ffect of the Obregon aula's ' i-it whs tli- announcement today by the National Association for the Protection f Aiucrita.il nights in Mexico, that it v-.'Uld (liwniilinii'.' its "out rape"' progn-i-Hiol i. This .-issociat ion. which whs bit- ':!. ocji.weij .,, t,p Carranzn rule, has ; 'i'-ii on prnppxandt against 'he first '. . !' !" .r the past two years. Kvcry nt. . . .mi A rue-icy n property or outrage on ' to in eitU-i'.s in Mejr. whs riven MlKtj, n y by tlli.5 iTanix iL'Oll. m CARLISLE WANTS DELEGACY leuth Bend Woman, .Well Known Here, Seeks To Be Delegate. Mis. Anne Studebaker Carljle. of S..-ith Bend, wim as a member of the .-t":te lO'imi! of defense, spoke at ftrra! p'aes m lAkf i-oint.i dunnj th" "ar. has announced her canddac for i srate-a t-1? rae to the republican na I' n3l convention find has opened ricadiirtfr. at she Clavpool hotel in Inc la ric l"oi .s. y rs. Carlisle is vice-chairman of th "ay, anj nicans committee of the iejuiiican state t -mrnittre. is a supportt of Leonard Wood and has been active in woman suffrage work and war Jw'rk done by women. She was ;t member of the Ind'ana -Late council of defense during the war. She Is 'a member f the board USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR Sf Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night. Fur un. ishtly skin eruptions, resh er blotches on face. neck, arms or b'-dy. you do net have to v ait for relief from torture r embarrassment, declares a noted sk.in jipecialt. Apply ;i little Mentho-.Sulphur and improvei;c nt allows next day. Hceause of its perm destroying prof.erties. nothing has ever been femnd t" ta' the place of this sulphu. rcpa rat ion. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have the unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphtir brings liven fiery, itching eczema is dried r h t u J . Get a small jar from any good drug i : t nnd use it like cold cream. adv.

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! More Corn Suffering "Gcti-It" Never Leaves a Cera On Ay Foot For Very Leaf. Tha hurting "pe roes rlht out of tNkt corn the moment few drops of "0-lt l&nda thereon. It ta throujX mnd "tor ." "eta-lr Cmmt Lira Teether You'll h' no mor pain btit will I notice the corn getting loose and wobbly. : In a day or eo. you lift It rl-ht off with- i out n y feeling. That's he end of the ! com end of yorrr trouble. Million have proved "GWe-It" to be the one and only uafaialnf, common sense com remover, not yon? "Oeta-rt" costs but a trifle at any drug" store and carries a money-back guarantee. Mf'd br E. Lawrence & Co.. vThJcaeo. Sold In Hammond and recom- ! merw5d as the world's best corn remedy , by J. "W. Weis. Summers Phcy., Ostrowi ski Phcy. Adv. of directors of the' Indiana League of Women Voter? and believes that wojnim should be represented in the na tional convention. ftjLsBl PERSONAL M SOCIAL NEWS! The Ladies' Aid society of the Tine Street Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. 1L Brewbakcr. 2R Pine st, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. A good attendance is detircd as there is much work to be done. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller of Detroit St., entertained a few of their friends at a dancing patty at the Lnddora hotel last evening. At the close of the evening a nice luncheon was served. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. If. K. Uardn er. Miss Bern ice Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. II. K Saker. Mrs. Alma 1 lerri ng ton, tJeorge Kussmaul. Mr., and Mrs. R. Kussmaul. Mr. and Mrs. f. Lambert und family and W. Rarnes. At her nome. 4lo t.hicao ave . on i Saturday evening. Miss Hessie Brenncll entertained a number of young people i in celebration of her birthday anniversary. The evening was enjoyed with music, dancing and games and in conclusion a two course luncheon was served. There were covers laid for the following guests. Jessie CroaK. Honna Bail, Florence Cedei holm. Mary farter. Lcona Hadam. Beatrice Pepperdine. Iaura Harle. Mary and Bernice Thornton. Henry and Lawrence Beiker. John Bryne. Walter Grace. John iStadola. Wilbur Scrieber. Andy Kvans. Roy Kaiser, Lloyd Oaring-. Albert Smith. Theodore Baussel and William Freeze. Mr Henrv Atorris rf 1R0 TT i rr h t n nl st. who underwent an operation at! Mercy hospital in Chicago yesterday is doinit: as well . could be expected. 'ti

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The Ladles' Aid of the Evangelical Imrnanual church will hold its monthly social gathering Thursday afternoon in the church hall on Sibley et. The Ladies Aid Society of the Centenary M. E. church will hold an all day meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. A. B. Stevens. 2ZS l;Iohman t. Mr. arid Mrs. A. V. Kohrrr very pleasantly entertained at a surprise birthday dinner last evening for their daughter, Catherine. Covers were laid for twelve and a nicely arranged course dinner was served. After the dinner the evening was spent with games, music and dancing. Those present were Katlirjn Chapin, lidna llirach. Huth Luther of Chicago. Vivian Dixon. Francis 'True, fcilinor Beatty .Clara Poppenhussen and Arlrne Davis. Trinity Aid and friends will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. H. Ball, 40 Maaon St. Mrs. G. L. Kbrijht will be the assisting hostess. A surprisevmiscelaneous fhoutr was given at the home of Miss Kwaic Underwood, Carroll st., last evening in honor of Miss Amelia Kline, whose wedding will be an event of June. The home was attractively decorated in the brides' colors of pink and white. Games and music and contests were enjoyed. The prizes In the conteUs were awarded to Mrs. Grace Palmer and Helen Orr. Miss Kline was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. A pre.ttily appointed two course luncheon was served. The table was artistically decoratea und a Kewpie Doll dressed as a real bride. Those present were the. Misses Kthel

Beed. Helen Orr. Mabel Vnnover. Frances Soherer, Elinor. H ilbrick. Catherine l.eaney, Kthe! Chapman. Mrs. Grace Palmer. Krctschmar. Deloria Ross and Margaret and Bessie Underwood. The drill team of Opal Hive. No. S!, will meet in the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow afternoon at - The Fifth Division of the Indies Aid w ill meet with Mrs. P. . B. Powiey. 41? Eaton st., tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. C. Shirey. 159 Stat- st.. will entertain the May Flower Club at her home tomorrow afternoon. Th Ladies or the North Sirle Ladies Club will meet with Mrs. Texter. 7T09 Evans ave.. Chicago. Friday after noon. Mrs. James Dye. of Hammond, will be the, assisting hostess. They will meet at the South Shore Station at U::;o and take the Hammond car for Chicago, change at 71st st.. take number Four. Cottage Grove car and get off at 77th st. The Golden Bo Social club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Getty. SI 3 Ingram ave.. West Hammond, on Thursday afternoon. May 13tl, The I-adies' Aid society of the M. E. church will entertain their husbands and friends at a community meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jernecke. 1 1 ST Van Huron st. The regular coffee social of the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held tomorrow at at the church parlr.rs. Monday afternoon the Juniors of the St. Josephs high school entertained the Seniors. In th- early part of the afternoon Bunco was played and the Ptiz-s were -awarded to Mary Uoess. Wilma Zurn. Cecelia Zeller. A dainty luncheon was served after which RevFather Nichols gave a toast, the Bev." Fathers Berg and Schmidt were also present. The hall was attractively dcorated with oriental decorations and trimmings of the Standard Class colors . The Protected limine Circle No. 614 will give a card party tomorrow evening at the K. and L. of S. hall over the Lion Store. The public is cordially invited to attend. Trw Royal Neighbors of America. Golden Bod Camp. No. lfij", will hold its regular meeting tonight at the I. O. O. F. hall. The regular meeting of the Hammond Chapter O. of K. S. was held last night at the Masonic Temple. The usual order of business was pursued and Mrs. McC'onnell. the Associate Matron gave her report of the meeting of the Grand Chapter which was held in' Indianapolis last week. It was a most interesting report. The Hammond Chapter extended congratulations to Sister Ruth Thompson who was CARD OF THANKS fi CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives. Calumet lodge I. O. O. F., Pioneer Council, Koyal League, Pyramid lodge A. F. A. M .. employes of the postoffiee and F.ev. J. C. Farrett for the kindness and sympathy shown us in time of our deepest sorrow in the loss of our dear husband and father. We are also thankful lor th" beautiful floral offerings and grateful to those, who so kindly donated the use of their automobile. Mrs. Hal I. Toung, Ruth Toung. Grace Toung. 5-12 CAED Or THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors land relatives, also the Rev. Schaffer. for the kindliest and sympathy shown us during the death of our uncle. Edward Loski. Also for the floral offerings. Mr. end Mrs. Henry Foters. You Can't Brush Or Wash Out Dandruff "The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it .entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. Tou will find. too. that all itchlnsr and digging or the scalp will stop t once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can gel liciiVd arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do' the work. adv.

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NEWS "ADS" BUTTON COVERING II 1 m STITCH 1 J IN tK 1IAV Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargain?; all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call at St State st. Just west of Hohnian St. Phone 446Hammond. Indiana. 5-3-1 I will offer for sale at 488 Hohman streot. Friday and Saturday-. May 14th, and I'.th, a limited amount of the following: Fancy Tomatoes. No. 3 can. iloz...$1.75 Fancy Corn. No. 1 can. per doz.. ,nd Pineapple. No. 2 can, per do 3.48 Apple Butter, 17 oz.. per doz.. 2.00 Apple Butter. o2 02., per doz.... 3.35 Finefct Peaches, No. 2 can. pr doz. 4.'!l Finest Peaches No. 1 can. per doz. Finest Apricot. No. - 'i can. doz Egg Plum. No. l"i can. doz... S.?5 3"0 Blackberries, No. 10 can. so called gallons, per dozen 13.75 Fancy Peaches. No. 10 can, doz. ..10. 50 Grated Pineapple. No 10 can, doz.. 9.!0 Fancy Apricots. No. 10 can, doz.ln.H0 Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. Bring your baskets; you can buy from one can up. DANIEL BROWN. 5-12-13 Special demonstration of "Mufti." the perfect dry cleaner. Friday in the Lion Store Shoe Department. Come in and see how easily "Mufti" removes oil, paint, soot and grim from silk, satins, laces, hats. fancy footwear, kid gloves, fabrics, etc. "Mufti" does the work qui-kly and satisfactorily. LION STORE SHOE DEPT. chosen Grand Warden for the state of Indiana. Miss Day Malo sang a "Perfect Day." accompanied by Theodore Moore, while Mrs. Thompson was being escorted to the east where Mrs. McConnell presented her with a large boquet of American Beauty roses, as only flowers could express, the pride and appreciation of the Hammond Chapter. Mrs. Bell Lund presented a plea for the Armenian orphans and the Chapter donated $60 for the support of one orphan for one year. Mrs. R. b. Powiey spoke in behalf of the Salvation Army Home Drive and the chapter responded with a donation of one hundred dollars. The next meeting will occur May 23th. at which time there will be a large social gathering. Mrs. R. B. Powiey. Reporter. - Mrs. Susan Wood of 51ft Detroit st.. aged mother of Mrs. H-J-ne Anions and Mrs. Cynthia Sohl Is very low. Mrs. Brckenbridge of is a house guest of Mrs. son of Webb -t. Delphi. Ind. Harry JohnBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Horton of May .-t.. May Sth, a daughter. Mary Adelaide, and both mother and daughter are doing nicely. The Misses Ida and Eva Taussig left last night for the West. They will slop at Denver. Emporia, Kansas, Los Angeles and other points of interest while enroute. NEW BOOKINGS FOR DE LUXE Manager Chas. M ichelstt tter of the DcLuxe theater since Jiis return liome from the Mayo Brof. clinic, says he has booked in the cream of the output i-f pietires which has been release dby the Famous Players Lasky corporation. Continuing. he fays: "The name of some of the pictures are "Why Change Your Wife." "Every Woman." "The CVipperhead." "Male and Female," "On With the Dance." and alsc pictures with such stars a Wallace Reid. Chas. Ray, Dorothy Dalton. Wm. S. Aiart. Ethel Clayton. MaeLean and many others too numerous to mention. Owin gt.i the high oc-st of some of these productions we are at times compelled to charge 5 or 10 cents more. Although Mr. Michelstetter does not want to change his price? when he does so it is en account of the enormous cost of the production he is playing, and unless he deos this it will be impossible to run these different features. We may be at times just a trifle bhind in ;vme pictures, cwing to the fact that there are only seven days in a week and fifty pictures are released a week, and it is hard to run them all. but we at least try to run the cream of them." Hand Sapolio-The r,-kirirW''llflaiilBfril'tl 1 " -t-- .-A.Wna Ideal forToilet and Bath A Long Life and a Lively One That's the service you get when yon let us equip your casing with a Firestone Red Tube. They resist heat, hold strength and shape, keep lively and cost you less per mile. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

NEW ORPHEUM BILL ''Havana Bound" everybody knows what that meuna is the title of a little comedy which made a big hit at the Orpheum theater this afternoon. It lead the bill for the midweek. Another act which seemed to especially please the matinee crowd was the Four Harmony Girls, one of the best quarettes ever heard at th Orpheum. Jatk Dampsey is also on hand with another episode of his famous serial "Dare Devil Jack," which is being followed breathlessly by picture tuns, the youngsters in particular.

COUNTY AGENT INVITED TO ATTEND Hoping that some course of precedure may be worked out y which part of the eurp-his labor of the Calumet region may be diverted t the farms where work is almost at a standstill because of lack ef help. County Agtnt V. A. Place of Crown Point will be present Friday evening at the meeting plant employment -f-Aciaia which wiil be held a tEast Chi. cago. The meeting, which is a regular affair, has been called by li rector Jones of the East Chicago Free Employment Bureau and will b attended by the heads of employment offices -f practically all industries of Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago. Ed Kroer, examiner in charge of the Hammond Free Employment Bureau, will alsc attend and in view of the gravity of the situation with regard to the farmers. County gent Place wa-s also invied. NEW DIRECTORS FOR CHAMBER COMMERCE I I Bomberger and Dr. W. D. Wei. will be the two new member of the beard of directors elected yesterday Dy members of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. Other members re-elected. are: George Hannauer. Judge V. P. Reiter. Frank S. Beta. B. J. Stelman. Dr. H. E. Sharrer, D. T. Emery and J. E. Fitzgerald. A tie vote between Mr. Fitzgerald pnd Dr. Weis may be decided in favor eif tioth mn. No speaker in particular has been scoured by Vice President Lam pre 11 for tom-e-rrow-'s luncheon. A review of the work accomplished "by tha eharmher during the past year will probably be made. Don't tlirow your paper awaj without reading the want ad page. SCIENTISTS MAKE NEW CASTOR OIL ' REALLY TASTELESS Remarkable Process Improves Famous Old Family Remedy. Nobody ever dreamed that castor oil could be made tasteless. But the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons. Inc.. one of the largest manufacturers of castor oil. tackled the problem and succeeded in perfecting a process by which the taste is absolutely r'tnotN. Today everybody can take castor oil easily, for KeHnns Tatele C'aotor i 1 is really tasteless. Nothing is put in to disguise the taste. Strength and purity are unchanged. Curative, healing and soothing qualities remain the same. It's the same good. old-ramon-ed castor oil that your doctor always prescribes, with the taste removed. Children take Kellngg's Tasteless Castor Oil easily. No bribing or coaxing. Tou can now get KellojrK'e Ttelee Castor Oil at all good druggists. Do not accept substitutes, if you want a re.-tlly tasteless castor oil. Insist or Kellogg'H Tnstelea itr OH. Two sizes. 35c and 65c. adv. if A Housekeeper for 10c a Week You would have to pay a maid $ 1 0 to $ 1 5 a week, but why bother with maids when you can have such conveniences as a HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER The Hoover keeps the curtains clean, keeps the draperies fresh looking, keeps the wall paper clean, keeps the rugs and carpets clean and germ-proof and SAVES YOUR ENERGY for other things. We guarantee the Hoover to be the best money can buy. There are so many exclusive features about the Hoover that we advise you to come in or call our demonstrator for a demonstration in your own home. The Hoover is sold on easy monthly payments. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 South Hohman Street. Tel. Ham. 525. Buy your ElectricaJ Goods from an Electrical Dealer.

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which will frame the platform planks, and there was a feeling of relief among the leaders when it was learned that unless something unforseen de velops Mr. McCrays views will be incorporated in the platform and will be sanctioned by the governor. non viwAi.nts o MTn ii.H Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood's Indiana campaign managers threw down the gauntlet yesterday to state republican leaders who favor an uninsti uctcd delegation to the republican national convent ion. A statement issued from Wood headquarters directly challenged the election of Senators New and Watson, Governor Goodrich and State Chairman K. M. Wasmuth as deleg.-tea at large, and insisted that the state convention which meets today and tomorrow instruct the Indiana delegates to vote for Gen. Wood , for the presidential nomination. The "big four" will be chosen at tomorrow's .isien of the crinvrntion. Governor Goodrich, the senators and the state chairman are again t instructions, maintaining that since Gen. Wood failed to receive a majority vote in the primary, the delegiit-.ji can not legally he hound to .-uppoft him thr, ugliout the national convention. They have 1, t it he know n, how ever, that they would vote for l ho general on the first ballot, hecauso he received a plurality in lb.- primary wvr ni:vi:HiiK;K ox tk ki;t Coincidently with 'the issuance or the statement it became known that the Wood leaders had agreed on a new slate of candidates for the "big four." headed by former Fnittd States Senator Albert J .Beyeridge of Indianapolis. MONTEREY OCCUPIED I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SfcRVSCEl SA N A N TON I , Tex.. May l -j. M n - trey has been occupied by rebel troops, according to reports from Mexico received here early to.day. ayer AND lam

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The abore cnt illustrates one of the beautiful bargains we are offering during this sale. Look at it! Notice the beautiful design! Comes in oak, mahogany and walnut. Beautiful tone. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P. M. Liberty Bonds are Accepted the Same as Cash

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FREE BENCH AND ROLLS with each player sold during this sale. Kimball $ 65 Hallett & Davis 150 Player Piano 195 Gabler&Son 140 Putnam 50 Shoninger 65 Hall 95 Johnson 125 Underwood 160 Royal - 145 Schiller 35 Hardman 100 Schubert 115 Kenmore 148 There are dozens of others; in fact, any make you prefer, and at any price you wish to pay. i

24 BRAND NEW, HIGHEST GRADE 20 YEARS WARRANTED $10 DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERYYOUR CHANCE NOW $10 DOWN. Open Evenings Until 9:30 During Sale prjroi f Every aineere. trustworthy person can take advantage of OrLLlrilj this Great Sale and these wonderful Bargains. Payments can be arranged to suit your convenience on some Pianos as low aa $1 per week. Besides, we are willing to send to yotir home any one of these advertised Pianos for trial and examination free of expense to you If, after seeing- and hearing- them in our wai erooms. there is any question In yonr mind as to whether yon wiU be permanently pleased. We want to make It easy for yon buy a Piano, and we are perfectly willinar to do anything to make you safe In yonr selection, because we realize buying a Piano is an Important event in any home. We cats arranffe terms and conditions aatla. factory to you.

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582-584 OAKLEY AVE., CORNER PLUMMER, v HAMMOND. East Chicago and Indiana Harbor customers get off car at post- . office, walk half block north on Oakley.

TO BLOSSOM OUT Miller beach, the popular summer watering spot eait of Gary is to rival Coney Isiand this summer. Acx-ording to announcements yefterday, John Hogan. former owner of the Saratoga restaurajit, is back of the plan. It is known th.it he has beeji trying to close a de! with the Carr estate for a large number of concessions. A ravillion will b erected where chicken and fish dinners will be servefl. A large dance pavilion with hard wod floor will aJso be constructed. These buildings are not likely to be finished before the middle of June. Mr. Hotan has leased the dan-e eonceifision. A box ball alloy, d-dl rack and other amusement apparatus will be installed at the toe-ich. Soldiers Sailors Jfarines ? ? V Touring ih VTer Ym SWEAR That You'd Help The Salvation Army? N oat's thr ehemce to meire foottl Help the 1 raobtUzed along tac Home SecJor. Their rark at borne ia lie fne wnrt i Doogbnut Days in France. SIMPLE DIGNIFIED DIRSCT The SeJvefioa Atuj Home Service Appeal May 10 -2a 1920 1 lanos m 41 J "in i". " eeV' .& ... - fcj. rr "rvr-.-4 . if , t - ir -i .'f7 - $10 DOWN Sends the world's finest, high rrade, brand new Player to your home today. You can pay a little ach pay day and a player is yours before you know it Do Dot put this piano buying chance off. Come in today. Just Two Days Only It is impossible to enumerate all the bargains of this sale here. Players from $385 op Let as show you this great display! No obligation to buy. ONE YEAR FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL and 20 seasons waraotee with each piano or player. Remember For Two Days Only I

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