Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1920 — Page 5
Thursday. Sept. 16. 1920.
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Personal and Social News
Ran for President as Populist, Now Defeats Hoke Smith for Senator
Mrs. W. H. Myers, city chairman ft tli1: Ilepublican Women, was a guest at a luncheon riven yesterday, Sept. ICth. al the hotr.e of Mrs. llalph Ko. who is this eounty chairman of tan
Republican Women. Miss Ida Bush of
Chicago, and Miss Marie Edwards of
Teiu Ind., wer the epeakers far the afternoon. September the 13th, there w-i'l be a luncheon for the representative precinct committee women of the county. The annual flower show of the Wallace school will be given Friday tt 1:15 in the school hail. The judges wi.l be Miss Alta Atkins, Mrs. Otis Boaworth and Dr. G. 1- Smith The public is Invited to come and see the display of flowers and vegetables that the children have raised in their own gardens. Mrs. Carrie Parson and daughter, Mrs. W. K. Carmichael. and children are leaving- for Xew Mexico, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Carmlcheal will be remembered in Hammond as Irene Parsons. Mrs. J. Freyman was a guest at a party eiven at the home of William Wagenknecht. Valparaiso. Ind., in honor of his 85th birthday. The marriage of Emma Hansen and MiWe B-vdle of Harvey, 11!., took place September 15, at Crown Point, Ind. They will reside at his home In Harvey, 111. Mrs. Wesley Elstrum and daughter of 97 Highland street, have returned from a visit In Michigan. ' p 11
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING AM kinds ef skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding. All work guaranteed . Call at Wassey's. 91 State St.. little west of Hohman t. Phone Hammond. 8-27
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THOMAS K. WATSOV Once Populist candidate for the presidency, Thomas K. Watson, has been nominated on the Democratic ticket for 1'nited states Senator from Georgia. He defeated Senator If ok J Smith. Mr. Watson is opposed to the League of Nations and made his campaign on that issue.
served, the table wa prettily dcoratf d and in the center was a Urg birthday cake. A most delightful time is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Max Schneider and dai:3hter Maxtme. are spending the week at Spring Beach Hotel, Sylvan Lake, Home City, Ind.
Julius Chevigny left yesterday for South Bend, Ind.. when; he will ba a student in the Notre Dame university there. The Loyal Woman's Bethany Circle of the Christian church will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. E. Kittle of 531 Logan street. .Miss Kathryn Oberlin left f-r Rockford College. P.ockford. 111., where she will enter upon her junior year there. Miss Letha Cowles entertained the Bet Gamma. Sigma Tuesday evening. Plans were .made for a dunce to be given the early part of October, which
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WAN'TED Drivers over 21 years of see salary JUT. 64 Am. Kaiiwuy Express Co. Hammond. a-lti-tf
WANTED- If A men to work in Indiana $13.1)0 salary and commission, hust-l-.-rx can .-am fldit.OO weekly. Can iiso Slavish, polish and Hungarian speaker", apply Eclipse Automiitio Sale company, HUG Huff Bids.. Hammond, op"n evenings. 9-lii-S
WANTED Sales girl in music store. state experience and salary expected. Address A-110 Times Hammond. 9-16-tf
Coma to the Baptist church tonight and find out what "An Honest to God Man" is. "Big Jim"' Kramer will tell you. 9-16-20
North Side W. C. T. V. will met with "Mrs. Mathews of 517, 150th St., tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Olive Randal!. 519. 150th St. 9-16
The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will have their regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Special work. Refreshments. 9-16-17
Women of Moose Heart Lesion, regular meeting Friday night at Moose Hall. 9-16
Weather permitting the Ladies AlJ Society of the Monroe Street church will hold an ice cream social on Friday evening, Sept. l"th in Harrison Park 9-16-17 I Eliminate tlis Pelsons t r -- i i' " i 4 " " 1 1 yi The chief indications in the o treatment of RHEUMATISM 5! 5 etc are to neutralize the toxins jjj 5 and destror the specific poisons Q
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Mrs. Charles Helling of Eilwood City. Pa.. Is a guest of her mother, Mrs Jos. Thompson of 32 Highland street, for a few week?. Altessa Emmerling. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Emmerling of 4 Mason street, lias left for 11 ocktord, 111., where she will attend Kockford College this year.
A very pleasant surprise was given Otto Zuck, Tuesday evening at his home, 1125 Harrison street, the occasion being his birthday. The evening was spent with games and music, and a delicious luncheon was t . . J
LOST: 1 Crank Wheel Hand Hoist on Dump Truck on Siblcv sr., between Forsythc and Calumet avenue. Keward. phono 1483; lohn
V. Wilhohn & Sons.
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ITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR
Any breaking out of the skin, even f.ery itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Men-
uiu-ouivuuii eajj ' ....... : ialist. Because of its grm destroy-' ins? properties, this sulphur prepara-j tion instantly brings ease from skin Irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the sklnj
clear and smooth. t seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a little jar ef Mentho-Sulphur from any good
THE TIfES ItML'JL'J- H WMPa-JL" I.'. .J.S!U - il! l.e amiounofd later. The evening was spent socially and t a late hour the hostess served a dainty luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamm. who have been the guests of his mother, Mrs. Charles Kusson of 50 Webb street, will return to their home tn Denver, Colo., tomorrow. Julius Meyn, who has been quite lit with a severe case of neuritis, is tome improved. Mis. F. O. Paiee and small sj:i have gone, to New York City wher they will be the guest ,.f Mr. l'aigo's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. 1'aige, Sr., of that city. Mrs. George Ilannnior very pleasantly entertained a few frlendsat an afternoon of bridge Tuesday. The highest scores were held by Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mrs. Ray Chapman. A prettily arranged luncheon was served. - Mrs. Leo Carroll and Mrs. John GUI attended the meeting of their five hundred club which was entertained by Mrs. George Deitseh at her home In Indiana Harbor last evening. The
highest stores were held by Mrs. Deitseh and Mrs. James McGuaid. A nicely arranged luncheon was served.
Mrs. K. Pontius and Mrs. Mil!ii I'avis attended the Harry C. Long! Relief Cotpj which mot at Indiannj Harbor last evening. Th Corps is( making arrangements to initiate a
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Miss F.linorBeckman will enterta ni
at an evening of cards tonight in honor at Miss Marguerite Swanson whose marriage will take place in the very near future. The marriage of Emily Southworth of Griffth and Hirry Taylor of Hammond took placti last Saturday ut Crown Point, Ind. The marriage was a complete surprise to most of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are. well known in Hammond, both f them graduating from th Hammond high school. They are living ul 37 Warren el. for the, present. Mrs. AV. A. Hill entertained the executive committee of the llunraoni Womans Club at a very pleasant prty. The afitrnoon was spent socially and a nicely arranged luncheon was served .
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explosion that the dome over the nt ranee of Morgan & Co., supported by gigantic columns of solid granite, crumbled and crashed to the ground. V . S. troops were rushed to the scene of the explosion to guard ttia IT. S. sub-treasury which is Just across
the street from J. I'. Morgvi &. Co. j Two wagon loads of Infantrymen were J brought U Manhattan from Governors j Island. i "Wild rumors of an attempt tipon the life of J. P. Morgan aroused intense excitement. j Exi'i.oio nrnifi i.rxni All available police reserves were rus'ieij to the scene. The windows of the Morgan firm and those of office buildings in the vicinity were smasti'd and the streets were filled with broken glass. At 12:15 o'clock the board of governors of thi New York stock exchange ordered the exchange closed. The explosioft occurred during the noon lunch hour when Wall and Broad streets were dens. with hurrying clerks and stenographers. AH were thrown Into panic. . AITIIS I STREET WRKrKED A number of automobiles were parked in front of J. P. Morgan & Co., and all were wrecked. Affr the blast the police commandeered all available private motor cars to transport the Injured to hospitals. Hniry up calls were sent in to ail the near-by hospitals for ambulances.
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Mrs. Elizbeth Flemming of Whitina: is a guest for the day at the home of Mrs. P. L. Davis of Rimbach ave. The M. T. Club met Tuesday evening at the hom of Freda Io Rolf
of Highland st. The evening was spent with games and music and j dancing in conclusion A dainty lunch, eon was served. The next meeting' will take place in two weks at thej home of Mrs. G. Tuhcviile. j Mr. and Mrs. Wei3 Stambaugh 'ti
Murray st. have left for a ten day vaeatlon in New York. Miss Arabella Roach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Roach of Summer St.. has enrolled es a student in the
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Deep Seated TTrtc Acid Depotitg An Dissolved and tha Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hoars. Kvery druggist in this country in authorized to say to everv rheumatic suff rer that If two bottles of Allenrhu. the sur eonrjuerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away witJi even the slightest twinge of rheumatic piri. he will gl idly return our money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for V'-nrs, and really mar. e tenia results have in .mi accomplished !;i tho most severe f as's where t,.. Mifferin fitm. agony was !! n-e piteous und whorj the patit nt w i h!pbs. Mr. Janie.v H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered tho torments of acute rheumatism, desire" a'! sufferers to know that he does not want a cetit of anyone's money unlet.s Allenrhu derisively conquers this worst of ttll diseases, and he has lnfructed every drurpist to guarantee It in every instance. Adv.
HOLEPROOF AND PHOENIX HOSIERY for Men, Women and Children
Ladies' Hosiery in a man's store where women like to shop. Once you wear them, you'll buy no others. Ask to. see the new-lastic top no garter runs.
Ask your neighbor who wears them. Carried
$1 T0 $5
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in various colors silk, silk-lisle and cotton . . .
Ladies' Luxite Fibre Silk Hose in white only. J? 1 C A few sizes left. $2.00 values, at P 1 1 O Men's Holeproof Fibre Silk Hose in two- d "1 f tone colors. Special, per pair VvV The Model Rothschild & Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 1 54
MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner! You Will Like It.
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TF THE business man wishes to save time and money he will ask the Underwood Typewriter Company about its Bookkeeping Machine. It duplicates records in such a way as to save much time and expense and brings about legibility and economy. UNDERWOOD ' TYPEWRITER COMPANY. INC. Powers Bldg.. Chicago
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n rapituy ruimriwtJTt uic poisons, g thereby relieving all symptoms
na preventing tneir return, ino S overloading your system with 5 drugs. Haifa teaspoonful of g A!bert,i Rheumatic Remedy H once or twice a day is sufficient. ti Price 1.00. S The KELLS COMPANY
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Did you hear "Big Jim" Kramer preach last night on "How Is Your Gizzard?" If you didn't, you missed a sermon with a punch in it. His sermon tonight is oft An Honest to God Man
This was suggested to "Big Jim" by Bob Fitzsimmons. a great friend of Jim's and who was converted by him. This sermon has a punch in it as convincing as the punch Bob Fitzsimmons used to pack in his mighty right. You are the loser if you are missing "Big Jim" at the BAPTIST REVIVALS SSK'Jffi?
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Specials for Friday and Saturday 1 5C GrtmuTate SUGAR 1 5C WHITE WINE VINEGAR Bring Your Jug. 25 C Per gallon
PEAS AND TOMATOES Standard 95 c pack, good quality. 2 cans for 1 dozen cans $1.49
EXTRA QUALIY SARDINES Packed in
tomato sauce, 15 oz. oval cans. 7Hn
SARDINES Oil and mustard. 3 for
25c
3 cans for
PURITAN MALT AND HOPS g Q Special at
rr HAVE YOU TRIED OUR BEST BLEND IOltee Special. 3 lbs, for
$1.15
TISSUE TOILET PAPER 1000 sheet rolls. 5 for
49 c
SANI-FLUSH For toilet bowls. At :
23c
SPECIAL MAZ0LA OILS SPECIAL Pints :....30c Quarts 58c One-half gallons $1.05
FINEST FIVE-STITCH PARLOR BROOM Special.
HEAVY GALVANIZED f f 7Q No. 3 WASH TUB A
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 24y2 lbs. 3 1.75
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Cor. Hohman and Plummer Phone S3 1
Miss B. M. Goodland. of The Times ji
ni Ml.w Mirv M. Roach formerly t
Hammond, now of Chicasr", Imvo r
turn"d from an extndd and dtightf'ii trip thrr-ush rbn Canadian Nrtriwtgt, ptoppine at sui'h plarrs of imprest as the Glacier Park, Lake Louis, Banff, through Vanouvff to Skaiway, Alas
ka, up to the Yukon, to I'awson aril Klr.nrtiW f!itl-i. Thev returned bv th'M
way of Seattle, P-Ttland. San Francisco and Iyoa Angeles. M'.ss Goodland came directly home from Los Angele.. but Mi5s Roach stayed und will vim Gosimite Park and the Grand Canyon before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Vi" . B. Muir and daughter. Gra'-", formerly of Hammond, now cf Los Angeles, send their very best to all their Hammond friends. Miss Goodland had the pleasure of a visit with them In Los Angeles.
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frs. Elizabeth Schultr and daughter have just returned from a three
weeks .-pent in
New Mexico.
TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN OFFICES (Continued from Page One) caused by an underground channel -f compressed air from excavation 1" the neighborhood, but the theory was subsequently discarded. (iaiMTK C.-OM-MXS COM.APSE So devastating was the force of the
Alkali in Shampoos
Bad for Washing Hair
Tst soaps and prepare.-! shampoos
contain too much alkali, which is eryiK
injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use Is Mulslfled cocoanut oil thampoo, for tji'.s i.i pur and entirely grenseless. It's very cheap and beat anything else all to pieces. You can pet Mulsiftcd at any druK store, and a few ounces will la.n the whole family for nv nths. Simply moisten the hair with wat, and rub it In. about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rines out easily. The hair dries quickly ami evenly, and' is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, It loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dan
druff. He sure your drucgist gives vou Mulsifled. 3-1
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KITCHEN KLENZER. 3 FOR 14c CORN FLAKES, PER PACKACE 12c
FCULD S MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, PER PKG. COFFEE, 5 LB CAN CHASE AND SANBORN . . STARCH, ARGO. 5 LB PACKACE
CORN BEEF, 6 LB CAN $1.75 RICE. PER POUND 15c
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Hammond Optical Par!o?
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