Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1920 — Page 3
Wednesday, June 16, 1920.
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HAHAGE APPEALS FOR PUBLiG HEU
The half hundred .iinptrs at t'.t , Carmelu orrhmsr at .ulur.-.rt, in Kast Chicago, and the. wv n sit. rs . hu care tor them are 1,m 'k.:i.; fi.riard to ial urda y. June '-!. wii.eii h,i. ; inn fixed as their la ii.iv in Lai iunty uics. proofed to .-. tosvaul trie b refit the orphan;- I In uary. In .liar, a Harbor. K.ts-t 'hcigo, Hammond and Whinny day i v, ill be observed on tlv lw.nt.v-f..l!i ' and a committer. luaie-d by A. M array Turner, the Hammond b tr. ; .-.rid made up of the city m.y. r and ST. minent men of trie h'.i:i..:pd!.tuf ill be in chars e . , This ii- really the first public ai j-cai i of the Carmelite orsshana.ee for us- - 1 f istance . Founded a few ear. a,M by . the small band of sei f -.-at i i bo' if wo r.'.ea the East Chieaeo ,-:;!wn;ue n-w , ceres frw some ji boys ar.d tr:r'... rcnginj Irom 1 to 1 I years of up, j When th-y started the afyhim the r-..r- ! ters got the use or a cottaee. They have since acquired two t-nu.scs ar.d I a brick buildins. the latter a J ;:.- r-nr structure . I'-u- they ate ileeriyj in dbt. and need be;idcs other things j black din to lay on the sandy soil .-o I he little ones can have grass, trees. J flowers and a garde-n I'.esid.-s the
rising: cost i living has rut deeply m: the s'.tnder ir.. nrie of the mst:rit:"n. and saoe? and eioth;r.ir r-.ust be bought for the children
LEAVER FOR CHINA TO AID IN CHILD WELFARE SERVICE
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the d.amond rr.siiceniut ring- Miss 1 hftmas as.vib that she 2 cat a Mr.-. i'i:iK r.i'.- will do h r phy.deal violence and wants the woman placed under a '.rty of I he pfuoc bonds. The , aje was continjed u- n xt Saturday .
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"Come or. in! Water's Fine," Says Y. W. C. A.
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INDIANA SHIPPERS CONFER AT CAPITAL
INTI.X.rOI.l.--. IMi., June l V ro nfer nee r f Indiana shippers and! n.. niiii is i f the public st-rxie? com- J n-.i.sti n. waa hold this a f t er ivon at 1 ti- oHiee c f tiie ce-m ni u-.-ion deise i ni a:is for meeting the ic-.e .-hoi taee o: er.iui cars throughout, nd,.ina. j .I.ibn W. MeCiriile. member of til.? , con-, t .ission. staiei! that und.-r a rt ciilt order by the interMaie ominn-io- cor--,- j tnis.'ion .empty cram i.irs are e in ; ! t.ikf n trom M.ie t ra k. in Indian. i. and1
t rust.id to the wen. Mr. ASeCra !-(in-!,irol much rr'.iif tern Id b; ti.el it ithi-se cars w re loaded with Train in j Indiana, rhipp-d vert and tlv i unload: d .
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i The funeral of C!iri.. l'-ehrens evil! take place lit 2:3 p . m. on Thursday
from the family trsidence" at lint y The fun ei of I'.i-ftr.' Holtzlovd. r will i a i- f- pl.ice at 1" .o-in k from hi. late refob rice , 1 1 o I Van Ibiren St., r-n
l'hursdiy. Huriil at IoIttn, 111.
Helen Rysoiorp of ?.ursroon Eay, W:?.. a j.rc:v.;nvT.t Y. V. C. A. Better call up The Times iu) worker, will to Chir.a $hcrt'.v to i . . . , . , , . K-.-omn 1 xxf-r ..,r..',.'fr 1 tOUCT. Wit.-, the tVP.Olf U'C'.d.
. Helen Uystiorp.
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The sisters take into the hot
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phaned childnen and those w-he.-e par- ; ents can or will ro t ro 1 ni'-r care for them. There is sheltered in the j home children of many r.itiona". i.j.-. j
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rr.alii there five years.
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f--rn mire than a thotss.nni V. V.'. this r-u-ttty ,-,.: mett sr. C!evc!-1 t 2?l.l t CO" ? t e r. int'ltj e'-.r ; tb.c.r prcs'aa: for eniu t,iri
Restaurant and Chop Suey A restaurant of better service, where quality, refinement and
( economy meet. ! The Coolest Place in Town
The Joy Lo 100 STATE ST., HAMMOND Phone 3307
i TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
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I.ake i would ktil himself. " she s i; !. "He i
county Is the field of work for these 'was t h- s-rt of a man who would be j sifters. j afraid ..f r." .ot- ' i THF, CO MM IT Till-: Mrs. Wa!.-h mphalically denied that; Those on the committee m chirpe'sh--- w a. th" mjv!.neu "'."lara." whose! of the June 26th tag day are as fed- j note Matins that sli- was stayir.c at i lows. j the !! ! I'.iltmorc. was found in HI- ) Hammond Mayor Tame! Kriwn. J. Jeil s apur!:ron:s ; Fi2g--rald and A. Murray Turner. I "lb sides I was in .t. I-ouif the d-iv East Chicag-i-v-lndjana Harbor Md 7- t h- r. ; - was written, last Thursday., or Leo McCormkk. John W . !.'(.-. i the d.y (er- ! was found dead." i J. Bader. Col. Waiter J. Riley and ; "I lead ir. the paper that a worn, ins ! Charles II. True. j -arnn re In i be. n b tind m Mr. Ill- j Whitms Mayor Walter Schra.ee. w.-:: s t.om. nr.! tiiat the p-U-e kne-rj Ex-Mayor Fred Smith and Peautnun. j wh-.m it ii::g-i Why don't they j Parks. ) e-t the winan. in.-teal of talking j
iarv Mavor u'llban F. ll-xirs . about
and William P. Gieason.
WOMAN SAYS ELWELL DIDN'T KILL HIMSELF St. Louisan Friend of Dead Whist Expert Confident He Was Murdered.
7 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE V!CE) ST. LOVIS. MO.. June 10 "Mr. F.inei: didn't kill himself. " This was the v.tmtary a.-sertin
of Mrs. Juitus i Clara I"-iie Walsh, i Jr., wife of a prominent and wealthy, St. Louis business man. an1 admittedly a fri nd of Joseph Ilrowne. Klweil. j
Mrs. Walsh stated that 5h an 1 hrr h us ha r.d came back to St. Louis last j .-undav .-) w t..--k a? . aft- r a vu ;t t o !
.N e w York.
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PROVOKE CHARGE! Mrs. r-iara '.ra-. no H.r..-vcr 5t.. ' i Hammond. r.e t.r.ie cor.n-cte .1 with 1 i .--;e:-.-t-'s e;ro a famous fish rc-rt. ' on Sh-:b:rbi acnu, . n...i-wav ;i I; !;. ; i was ai-a-ei-. 1 tn .! bv i -irt t.its i m.-::ete on a .-ha. -ire i.f pro.oke. Tiie ; :i:f ;' r ;-. . r airis: was sw..rn out i by Mab. i Tiriuee a :.-. . - r.t of Indiat.i. I- ... ah-,e -d tliat Mis. Thomas I
I-. :b r-ir.-.jx -t' Mrs. Oruener. but n 4 ;t , n i .' n ;-. : ts ahrr-d. were broken tf Ti-.i- -iri ..- said t: hve rt tamed
turfrr.an. whist player and s..ci.-ty man j " ??u j 1 i found myit.-rifi.siy shot to death :n j tV 'y- . t ; 1 j W H , , j hi:? Xew York apartments la?: Pr;..la-. . j Wl --vm v - a-uj..' T i .-v.jv Jrm I
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if HUNT'S S.lve tails in tt re-nent of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER at otbrr itching skin disease. Tr 75 ccat box at pi naki.
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Come In and Sea the $7,000,000 S-inch Tire Thi; is the famous Firestone molded 3? inch tire that has its own plant, its own fpecia! machincr1, special methods, special organization. ihus F.restone serves car owners with quantity production. This permits a value in tires never before accomplished at the price. Get your share of these savings by having us equip you. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.
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New Beauty Every Day! QUEL magic cst-il? What magic is this? .Ail cay in sua and wind burning cirying! Mais, behold! It is morning and
Madam is marvelous! rrcsh as dew diamonds pink as the petal of the primrose! What delight to see her so!
1.URA Massage Cream Prcsrvrs 1 out a X-rccici.s puc&oioa!
LUTA Perfume? Hxqiiiilte fc- of owcx frafianccl Q
Quel magic cst-il? Magic? "Non! It is but this the soft purity of
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LtTRA Henaa SKarcpoo Tr.c gleam of -V .-.c for your utssecl
CLEANSING CREAM
tURA Combination Vatuty Box cetr-racc powder aud rouge i'oric sue I .
aupenSuous hair ta uixcc
LURA Toilet Waters Just a brearh ot sw.ee:scerued towers clu-ivc suiuriiig!
On linger tips to check to brow. An
instant of massage the passing of gentle -3odoH.fi -to;i1
Imen and Madam s slnn is soothed . . . satisfied! Next morning how ravishing she is young . . . radiant . . . alluring! T:s the pcrfuxed Wend of sweet things soothing in LURA Cleansing Cream that gives the skin true morning freshness! One ingredient absorbs wast; oils another cleanses without irritation! Ideal Laboratories Company, 533 S. Wabash Ave.,
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Eisht IL iA toilet rctjuiiites arc rnadf with the same p-riection u LURA Cleansins Crearaf Years rf ei. penence hat brought the knowledge that "''irt every LURA Preraiauoa aa aciucvemcu! These Shops Supply LURA Toilet Preparations:
LURA PoseOJ PowirT Comriexton powder. IragraikC and clmgmg I
DRUG STORES Summers Pharmacy, E- S. Bourne, The Public Pharmacy DEPARTMENT STORE Edward C. Minas Co.
DOUBLE STAMPS THURSDAY AND MONDAY
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STORE HOURS 8:30 to 5:30 SATURDAY 8:S0to9:30P. M.
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See Our, Two-Page
SPECIAL SALE of ISLens and Young Ivlens Clothing
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Circular of Svecials SPECIALS in R eadyio- W ear for Summer Silk Poplin Skirts $3.95
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Values up to $30, An excellent line of right up to ths minute styles in gray mixed materials. Just the thing for summer wear. There are suits for the young fellows and more conservative styles for older men. Good qualities and well made. Values up to $30. Special Sale $22.50
50c Paris Garters 39c Ida Collars 25c
i'runruner Shirts and Drawers G5c -ciBoys' Bathing Suits $1.45
$ 1 .00 Mens and boys Leath. baits . i Sc Specials ?n. Summer Goods, Towels. Sheets, etc. SUMMER FABRICS Large showing of voiles, organdies, Swisses, crepes, dirruties, and fine underwear materials. Our prices are very reasonable
and qualities the best. 65c Turkish E? Q
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Silk poplm skirts for dress and street wear, in many popular shades, copen. plum, navy, gray and black; yoke effect, belts and noveitv pockets. Q Special for four days pOVO SI. 95 Sateen Bloomers $1.9 .Made with elastic cuff, ankle length, in black only- Regular $ 1 .95 values. 1 CQ Special, while they last 1 .UV Middies, $1.00 $2.00 value v W omen's and misses' middies, made of fine quality jean, plain white and trimmed in pink or blue. Comfortable and Cool Summer Dresses $5.95 up to $45.00
Beautiful assortment of summer frocks that tell of many enjoyable days to come. Shipment after shipment is being added almost daily to our already large line. Voiles in
stripes and floral patterns, organdies- y&Jk-$k
Swisses and ginghams in a host of rS
patterns. 1 rices you cannot resist
$4.95 T0 $27.50
Towels
$2.98 Seamless 1 Q Sheets P&.Z?
Women's Handkerchiefs Worth up to 1 C 25c OL
Bathing Suits, for men, women, misses and children; all colors and sizes.
Palmolive Soap. e S'2c, 3 for.. d
(Limit, 3) Ladies' Collars Worth up to $1-00. Special at 0 50c Percale Q C
Summery
Millinery
arrrs days bring a demand far c.oolt airjr hats ar.d our millinery section is assuredly the spot to End them. Beautiful leghorns, the popular white lace, also white milans. hemps and Jap straws in all shapes and sizes for all ages and for all purses
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$4.45 T0 $15.95
Basement Specials
85c BROOMS 59c Good 4-sewed house brooms; regular 85c quality. A very unusual C Q bargain. Special J J CLEVELAND WALL PAPER CLEANER 10c Guaranteed fresh wall paper 1 A. cleaner- Special sale, per can. . .
65c GRANITE PAIL 45c 5-quart gray granite pail, with cover. Regular price, 65c. J C Special sale ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN 59c 2-quart aluminum sauce pan, made of heavy
gae aluminum. Well worth f
Summer Hats $1.19
$1 .CO. Special sale .
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New summer hats at a special bargain for four days; women's, misses' and children's.
While they last
$1.19
Buy Your Furniture on Easy Payments
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