Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1920 — Page 5
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Wednesday. July 21, 1920. THE TIME3 Paa Fiva LI Oil 1.
Personal and Social News
made for A uguit .
socond picnic some tim? in
One of the most enjoyable picnics "f the reason took place yesterday at Jamp Patterson, Ieep river, wnen ?lxty of Xh'. W . R. C. ladie.-i. with1 filled baskets, left Hammond at! 9 30 a rn. The day was spent with Kimea and one of the biggest teatures was a hall jcame between the Hubbard nine and the Hartelrcdes. The Habbardils scored 15 to the. opponents 1. Mrs. Kaiser won first in the peanut race and Mrs. Kads Keeond. The rope contest wis won by Mrs. AdKins and Mrp. Hubbard. The running jump was won by Mrs. Howell and Miss Adkin.. The crotchet contest by Mrs. Fl-nenc Boyer and the story conTest was won by Mrs. Kads a.n1 Mrs. Coifrrove. In the "vfnlnn their husbands joined them for a six oulooK dinner. While some fished, arrangements were made f.-r a second ball game. The White Sox against the "Purple Sox, the White Sox winning. " ' o 6. This ended one of the greatest days ever Known by the members or be w . R. r. and plana tre belns;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamlll are expected to arrive In Hammond on Friday to be the quests of Miss Margaret Turner. They are on their way, after an extended honeymoon, to their home in Canada . Miss Turner recently returned from their wedding which toon, place in Piinssutawny, Pa. Mrs. Hamlll will be remembered as Miss Frances Ulalsdell, having visited In Hammond rany times. 4 Dr. and Mrs. T. N. HunslcKer. of Hazlelon, Fa., are truest of J. A. Tweedie, 4 3 Indiana ave. -A Mr. and Mrs. R. Hemstoek ma family are spending a few days in Valparaiso .
Iadies of the Club will engage competition mate Friday .
Hammond Pountry in a nine hole Flag 1 at I wo o ci oc k on
For cuts end bruises You can depend upon Absorbing, Jr.
t to clean tne woum
i and promote rapid "r healir.,;. It is an antiseptic and wCi prevent i refaction. Stops pain and allays inflammation.
lAbsorbine.J-l
is economical, as only a few drop are required at an application. It isn't what it costs, but what it does, that counts, $1.25 Bottle, t Droesri. W. F. YOUNG, lnr. TX Temole 5tr - Strii afield. M.
F'lorence Hammond. Kdnti snd Marjory Ruff and Ci-raUline Swanon formed a theater party to ee Sweetheart fhfp" at the Hiinois yesterday aft ernoon .
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BUTTON COVERING ItliMBTlTCHlXJ !' OMi UAV Floating, braiding-, sewing; machines
at bargains, all klrids of repair
work guaranteed. Call sey at S 1 State St.. Just
man st. Phone 446-llan.imond. Indiana.
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on J. Waswst of Hoh-
SEWING MACHINES Just received a carload of the latent White Rotary and iSir-tjer Sewing Machines, also 100 White and Singer electrics. nld on easy payments. K. ;'. Miller. 19 State St. Call l"'1'1 f'" free demonstration. 7-l'-7t
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BY EARLE V IC5KVES, f STUFF CORRESPONCf NT 1 N SERVICE! I.HMHIN. July t- fremier uoya irrs msi'e n Important announcement on the International situation in the house of commons yesterday afternoon, the outstanding feature of which were-
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T. M. social club will hve at Lake Front park tomor
row. They will leave, State and Huhman on the JO.o'i car.
1.. O. picnic
Miss Alice Hlockie. daughter of Water WorU.s Superintendent t . li . Cockle. has returned from Lake Marie, Antioch. Wis., where she enjoyed a three weeks '-isit. J. A. Tweedie r. nd family have returned from their cottage at Uewey Lake. Dowagiae, Mich. Miss Ix-!a Hemstock Is pettintr along nicely utter an operation pertornvci on Tuesday at Valpafaiso.
MOLTKE LODGE NO. 676 I i". O. F. of Hammond and Robert. Ilhirn I.Migf of polish Bend will hold Ihvir first annual outing af Lake I'ark. Hudson l.aKe, Ind.atia. on Sunday, July 25 h . A bpecia! train will leave from S "Utli Shore depot at ? n. m. Tickets en n be ot'tained hi tho Yellow Cab fn.'n office on Fayette hi any 'time and at Moltke HhII- on iturday venmt' be-
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1 Britain la optimistic repardlnir tha d'saituametit, coal delivery and indemnity pledges of Germany. 2 The allies are determined to prevent the destruction of Poland by the Bolshevik Russia. 3 Uitter arraignment of Turkey and the prediction that ths Greek army will quickly clean up Thrace of Truklsh nationalists, Just as It i scleaniriK up Anatolia. 4 The soviet government s icpiy 10 the allied armistice, proposals was "incorrect," but showed a willingness Tor peace .' -The. discussions at Spa proved unexpectedly Kinaiy Uiwaiaj tne tiermans." said the premier. Chancellor Fehrenbach and Foreign Secretary von Simons are honest t.nd upright men and are doinp their heal to carry out the treaty terms I am optimistic reRardinn coal, -disarmament and indemnity " The premier bitterly attacked Turkey tor lor nHa'ks bo'h dminc and
since the war. but said he that the Turks will ev the treaty.
was hopef n t U J. : I y si.
FATE OF FARE INCREASE UP TODAY Considerable Inn ret is being taken in the outcome of the liearinjj at the tlary Commercial Oiub rooms in Gary today when a member of the State pubiic service commission wiil act on tne petition of the Gary Street Railway In demanding a ten cent cash fare Kiid the offer of the railway company to issue hooka of ten rides for seventy cents At the regular meeting -f the Garycity council tills we.-R the council airreed upon an etsht cent cash fare an dwill rru.ke a. fUht against the three cent advance.
Lottavilis RcGident Buried Tomorrow The funeral of Mrs. C O. Bothweii aged (13. who jiassed away at her home near Lottaville yesterday fellowin? a short lilne will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon st 1:30 p. m Interment in Oak If ill cemeterv . Mrs1. Bothweii is survived bv two daughters. Mrs. Fred Reach and Miss Lillian Bothwell of Gary and two. sons iier.jamin and Walter Bothweii.
Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair
daughter, IVdores. who will celebrate lier first birthday In Heaven today; This lovely bird So vounjr, so fair. I'alled hcra-f o early doom .lust coilo-s to StlO'AHow sueet n flower In paradise will bloom Happy Infant early bles Rest m poiii-e anj slumbtrness Your i-" iK mother uv father. Mr
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Never Again From lapel to trousers' cuffs your suits can be revived, improved with new lines, new life . t
j youLn. . j The "Fountain of Youth" we I have been called for our renown for making all your wearables j new again! j If you like new, fresh-appear-! ing clothes you should see trtat j they become a regular visitor.
Leave your card at our office or phone anytime. No worry, but lots of hurry- Thrift' prices and swift service. "WE CLEAN ABSOLUTELY" Phone Hammond 394 CALUMET EXPERT CLEANERS AND DYERS 6S7 S. Honman St., Hammond, Ind.
Your Household reflects your personality your judgment in fact it is a part of you, so far as other people are concerned, for they associate you with the things that are grouped around you. Are You Efficient? Your home shosvs it if "you are. Take stock today and check up on your efficiency. How about the basement? Is there a Thor Washer there? Then check up on what you are losing in time, expense and energy by not having this great labor-saving machine there. If you check up systematically your analysis sheet will tell a wonderful story. There can be but one result a Thor there where it ought to be for'next washday. The THOR is the best; that's why we recommend it that's why we handle it! Demonstrated in your home free. Standard Electric Engineering Co. S33 SO. KOI I MAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 525 Buy Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer
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Good Pianos Live a Long Life THERE is a very definite reason for the long life of Cdble-made Pianos. These instruments are built of the finest materials that money can buy. Our vast re-sources permit us to search the market for those materials which will give the longest life to each part of every piano we budd. A purchase made here is a life investment. Spread the cost over the years of service you may confidently expect and you have made the most economical purchase possible. Some Splendid Values
in our Bargain Section
High grade new Player Piano, Walnut case; rolls, bench. . .$585 New Pianos, .wonderful value, at $3S5 Convenient terms Phone 3360
CAB L K Piano Company Horr.e cf the rrlebrcted Mmon " Hamhn 151 State Street, Hammond Phone Hammond 3360
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Mr. sr.j Mr.. N. Johnfon "f I'alin IW ai h, Kla. . and Mrs. 1U Erwin. of Valparai.-o. are ihp griiosls fif Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kt-chi r. 1. 1 bb st . liberty Camp. No. 4 ST. R. N. A., will hoid a ypecial meeting Friday afternoon at 1.3'. All nifrabrve, and all member? .f f!i" deret- stafT nr requested to be present, as Imsine.ss of imporlanct vii! be transacted.
WAJVTKU 5 stock salesmen. prefer those sneaking: several I it suae.. App!v 1t'-12 a. m or phone Hsmmond 514. nsk tor 1 -il r -,'.'? 7-22-3 !
Too Fat?
not try to rwome lencor by drastic doses cf thyroid or salts. Keduce
weight and wttlin: a;so bipft.doublachtn.etc.by jrf thr.ifr. reliabie Korein
svntern Th ihtdowon tnis picture jnvfjyouw 1
idea how nhe looked and fIr H? rulfinff Karain
and f oilowwjr easy directions of Koretn system she reduced from clumsy tcntures to Krateful proportions. Now sl.e is air-le. titcri, mentally alert and in beter health. Why sot you? Keliable anti-fat self-treatment. Become Slender and Stay So Many, both sexes report they hare redacaxf 10 to 60 pounds. No starving-, no exhauatinir exercises, income eT7tit'i sZender and remain no. Safe, pleasant method, endorsed by physicians. Leffions of testimonials. 100 GUARANTEE or money refund. Buy Korein (pronounced Moreen) ot bony drutrffiats'. liow fat friends th;s ADVERTISEMENT.
MAN POSTPONES HIS FUNERAL -1 am 6fi years i.ld a n'd for past two years have been nufferlntf fo badlv from ptomaih and liver troubles, bloat inir and colic attai-ks that I dul rot expect to live more than a few months and w4 arrantrin my affair's and 'vn my funeral. Three doses f Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ratarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and nllayn the inflammation which caijne practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, ineludappndb itia. One dose will conine or mony refunded. Summer's lout: Store end druiri;l!t everywhere. adv.
Soap should be used very carefully If you fant to keep your hair looking its i,i-ft . Mo. st soap-s and prepared shampoo contain too much alkali-This-dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The t,el thing for steady u.'e !.- Mulsit:ed cocoanut oil shampoo (which l.s pure and -resseless I. and is better than anything else you an use. One .r two teaspoonfula wil! ci-anse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simpiy r.iointen the hair with water and rub it in." It makes n abundance o! rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil . The hair drii-a quickly and evenly, and it. leaves the scalp soft, and 'be ha'r fine and silky, bright, lustrous. Huff" and easy to manage. You can gt Mulsifled cocoanut nil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family tot months -adv .
l'VJU SAUlil 7 room cottage, close in. Will Include piano and extra lot. if sold jMioti. 1 rice $i.fiOi). p.nrt . ash. I?ox 20S Hammond. 7-22-2
LOST Vair of nose glasses, m mlaliriK box. nnder return to Mrs. fl. O. Wirickler Reward. 1'honn Hammond t!9$. 7-22-2
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Tlie Tt'ome.n's Hme Missiinary Society of the Pino Street Vn-sbyt. ria n churh win meet tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. G . Allen, 455 Michigan av.
I'hicayo or 154u-.J.
For: SALT; ln.noo shares NORTH ('IC.N'TIUL OIL. at 20c p. r share. Address V. O. Rox 4s7. liamniond. s-21-5
Miss Frances and ' L.awrence Rauchenberger and Mr. Wm . Sullivan ar? spendinc their vacation at I rid ianap- us and Action. Indiana. Mis? Virginia Ray, of Kimbark ave., Ohicacro. is entertaining a number el Hammond ynun? ladie.s at a one o'clock luncheon today. Her guests will be: Kuth Dickover. Florence Hammond, Katherine Oberlin. Pauline Hill, (leraldine Swanson and Kdith and Marjory Ruff. '- Ciara Kolb end riertrude Rradhurn left Sunday evening w-ith the I'owtrs Tourintr .. for Vellowpton Park and other place s of interest in the Wst . They will also visit for a few days with friends in Denver, "oio. Th Southstdf " .:. T. V. Citizenship Class will met tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. W . VZ. Reilly, 40 Warren st' The topic for the evening 1s "City Oovernment an'l Practical Palitics." This will be the last study meeting of the year and an invitation is extended to all ladies interested . The Chlcaao Heights golf r--ur?e was the scen of some new fanjrl"d 'golf Playing, whn the Hammond sharks, W. R. Russell. rr. T. W. Oberlin. K. P. Peming'and I .awrence Cox Khnwprt
the natives how they play the gamo. Mis Sna Horger. local probation j officer, leaves tonight for the wilds or! Northern ilichigan, where she will re-i main for about ten days.
rOB SALE A ash COUP'-Clievroi.-l 4 'If 19 1'tt I'aige demonstrator, i pays. Chevrolet 4'J". M;ixweL. Overland fin O'SIIl ATJTO SALES Phone ZZ Hiniond. 671 Calajnet Ave. V.XTL Woman at once to do ironing for suveral dayK. Mrs. Leo Frad1 y. 17 W. Williams ft, Phone Hainrnond -S37. 7-2-2
WANTED Woman et once to do plain sewinir. Inquire Mrs. l.eo l-lradlej . 17 W. "il!ianiH St. I'iione Harntnond 1S7. 7-22-
One-half Pound of Pure Granulated Sugar Given Away with each Cash purchase of $5.00 made in Our Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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FOR SALK Oak ofrVe furniture. 1 Rat i too desk. - filing cabinet. Phone Ham-
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I-'0 nnNT 6 room apt. Phone Hammond 51.
Ertst Si1 $40.
WE HAVE THE BARGAINS! We have spvxai vacant houses 4-I.-7-rooms. modern throughout, on very easy terms. 52iO cash, balance like rent at ti per cut. WOODS. TrtAJtTXN' X CO. Office Hammond "'mat SaviajB Ean5 Phone Hammond 51 Open Evenjiifra
NOTICE Oatholie Benevolent lnnxi of lnd ana wiil hav a special meeting tor.:g!it nt S o'clock. Assembly ball on c..-o".tnt of the death of Si"ter McEee. to make 1'uneraJ arrangement. 11ICHAKI. PASCALT. 7-22-1 President.
An informal dance will 1 the Hammond Countrv CI; nrday evening. TliTe wi music and a large crowd i
1 given at on Falhe go-d expeeted .
Mrs. H. F. AI!iM-.n. of 31 Khzaheth ft., will spend the next two weeks visiting friends and relatives in OnK T'ark and Austin. Illinois. Mr. Al!"""ill join her for the wek-end.
Mr. and Mrs Kd . Bohtfnir hir. returned from a weeks- motor trip In Wisconsin. They spent most, of their tune at Lake Tielevan and Lake r;e;l. --i-a .
I Mr. and Mrs. "jeo . Girnu'i ha- t,-ik-I en rr Watson's house on fioUth Hoh-
the last
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Mr and Mrn Geo. F.Hott and son. Geo. Elliott. Jr.. of Washington. P. C. are visiting Mrs. Klliott's parent.". Mr. and Mrs. C. C, . Kingwell at their homrt. 51 Mason St."
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Safe-guard your health. The quality of the medicine often depends upon the freshness and purity of the drugs used. We use only the best that money can buy. And all our prescriptions are compounded by a registered pharmacist who has passed the stringent State Board examination. Our efficiency and reliability are therefore assured. When human life hangs in the balance, it's no time to take chances. Come where you know everything will be handled right. We compound and deliver promptly.
t-ionman enreriainea 's at a heach partv
at Lake Front
Mis? caroune the N . N A . A
yesterday afternoon
Park. Mis? fc,vlyn Hraoner, of ;u Kiizaheth st., returned ye-stetaay rrom a two week's visit in Southern Indiana.
John'? Hopkins college foothal! authorities have secured Ray Van Oriuan as coach, and will present him with a bonus of $0(10 if he develops a learn to heat Marvland State in the annual struggle between the rivals next Tliank?gi ing day. BUG - OLOGY Figure This Out
RedbugF Kip an average of s r day. L"nd-r favorable cotidit
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and ate capable of laying in lour weeris. How manv bedbugs would you have, in a var if vo'u left one fomalo or egg urtnio-
koi-ted for one year.- 10 no u.r
bedbug, vou can reauily see now nrer5. vary It is to use a preparation that will klil the eggs as. well as the live on.. 1" !" Q. bas been liemonstrated by the leading "Hospitals. Hotels and Jlailroad companies that the safest mid most economioal way to stop future generations of bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants is to use the new Uiscovery Pesky DeviLs Ouieitus. . A 35c package of P. P. Q. makes a quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleaa and cooties and at the sums time destrov their eggs as well Impossible for them to exist when P. D. Q. is properly used. free, patent spout in every package to get the pesky devils in the hard-to-get-ai places. Special Hospital and Hotel size $2.50 makes five gallons of P. I. Q. your drusrgift has it or can ot it for you, or sent p'-opnid upon receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Co. Terre Haute. Tnd. Success of V. P. Q. ba caus.?d imitators. K'-nuinc I". l. Q- i" never peddled. Adv.
NOTICE TO .NON-KKSIOEN'T T 1 1 1 ; STATE OF INI I A.N'A. L.AKK COT'NTY. WILLIAM V. VKNO. DOING PLPINK?S AS TOR AETNA STKRT-IOPTICAX EXHIAN'GE Vo. ?Cf)TT LI..Llli. l:.KKOr:K CHARLES H. FRIKDVUCH. J. P.. IX AND FOR NOPTH TOWNS HIT. Now comes the plaintiff by Mertitt D. Mi:tz. attorney and files his complaint together with the nffldavlt of a competent person shoeing that 'he defend-
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not iti'-d of the penden.-y of si. actn
tr-d tl.at t'ie same will stand for trial at the Court of Chari c.s H. Priedrich, Justice of the Peace, and that unless he appears and answtrs or demurs 'heron, at the calling of said cause on tne i .st 'lay of September. 1920. at 9 e m sr.li action will be heard and delermmed In his absence. In Witness "Whereof. 1 hereunto set mv h .and and aff.x lhe Pen! of said Court a' Hammond, this 21-st day of July, pi 2 0. iSeall . CI1AS H. F UIBI RICH. Justice of the Peace. 7-22-29-Aiig.-5 COMB SAGE TEAif" FADED OR GRAY HAIR
If Mixed With Sulphur It
Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Fulphur. Whenever per hair look on tha' dull, faded or streayed appearance, this simple mixture s applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Pulpbnr Compound." you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by Ci addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturaly and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied It's so easy to use. to. Ton simply dampen a com'j ori soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Py morning the gray hair disaprars; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and look glossy, soft Find beautiful. Adv.
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We Will Lend You f" An AntoStrop Ror'for a 30 Iy triaL If yu tKen decida to keep it, pay u fol it. if not. return it. No RukNo Obligation Any responsible party can make ar wngenent over our Cutlery counter for tKi Free Trial, which means yott need not even deposit iu value. If yoti "fcave a Charge Account, write to us and vrc will send it to you by mail.
Cold
65c 1 lb. can pure
Cream, 2 for 66c 50c Lime Stone Phosphate . 37c 50c Pebeco 37c $1.00 Hyne Suppositories .67c 4.50 Thermos Lunch Kits. $3. 9 8 50c DeLuxe Shaving Cream . 33c $1 .00 Beef. Iron and Wine . 89c $1.25 L. Pinkham's Vege. Compound 89c $1.90 S. S. S $1-69 Ideal Malt and Hops ... .$1.25
THE EEDERAL Washing Action Cleans Clothes Quickly It's the Federal washing action that counts. The picture above t5ils the story. The tumbler dashes the clothes from side to side in a surfy. wave-like swirl of suds. The water sprayed through the many holes in a series of jets, forces the suds thoroughly through the fabrics. The Federal action does not injure even the mot delicate of fabrics and washes them cleaner and quicker, 'and blankets and heavier pieces are as easily and quickly handled. The Federal Electric Washer iot only saves the clothes but saves you time, labor and money. It eliminates the necessity of high wages for washer women and takes the drudgery out of wash day. A small payment down balance in small monthly payments. Come in and see this beautiful machine TODAY. WITH SWINGING WRINGER The Federal is fully guaranteed and will last a life time; $5.00 puts it in your home today balance on small monthly payments. Pathe and Federal display and salesrooms on second floor of drug store. If it's anything you need from a Drag Store let Summers show you how to get The Best Price The Best Quality and the Best Service. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock immediate delivery. Liberty Bonds taken in Music and Household Dept
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Prescription Specialists HOHMAN STREET Telephones: 1420-1421-28
(Near State) HAMMOND, IND.
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