Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1920 — Page 7

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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a couple o f months durins

v. :-. eh :o stills have ii'on di.'overeil m Cllicas-J "i" Indiana Hironr, tho ro gnt busy aain yesterday and ; i.-"!.t Ste Vfti on with I ivu f, ,.d s-..d ou.'S at 361 15Io k avenue. The f.tll were r.ot in use at the tiui. the i.i'.d was raaJf, hut .xiiowcd evidence of recent use. .sieve pb ad. d K'Jilty in til'1 city court and was fined f 1 ( and ard Sh t n a sonti nee of 45 days, Ktank (JrKuric and Henry Armivnt, w ho were in the house, were released.

MIE.V fc CO. t.HT JCH Th Liast C'htcasjo hoard of works J Tfttrda awarded the contract for the ;:i provement of Gannister court to S o a & Co., at the price of $5,-4 1. 75. T'.v only other bid was that of the Ibiblie Construction company at $,.- tCl 75. The rrimary asso.-e-mopt loll f '" the Alexander nvenu pavement .i ) Approved and the street eennmisso r.er was instructed to sprinkle Tod e.'.inue from H."th street to Chicago ;i nue twice a day. The board recommended to the city council that they pass the appropriation of purchase of gni Iviu trucUs and ah-" an ordinance f r regulation of parking- or stieet cars at erta'.n point.In the-city.

MOLTS ni.VST ON CiiK'KFA

The East et last ni

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Uoy Scout band he Phillips hotel.

where they 'made plans for the coming ear, during the time they were feasfd on a chicken dinner. About 30 were present and after they had eaten ail that went with the chicken, they u ranged for their first practice meeting of the fall season to be lit M next V: May ni?ht. Indications point to a fclc'Kcr and better band than ever.

Miss Marstarct Caii.an is Kupplantius

M:s. Dora Sheffield ui the position

secretary in the offices of the Mark iliality Co ... when the latter resigned to return to her homo at Valparaiso find l..ke employment with a cll-knowu Ilrni f that city. Commencing with tonight a popular lecture course of uncommon Interest will be held in the- first OuiKreta' ional cliurch of llasf Chicafro. The lecturer ..ill be I'm!'. 1. 11. Heeler of Chicago. The subject for tomtit's lecture is 'The lores That .Make Man." Time. T::;0 p. n:. The oilier lectures be delivered on the lour sueeecdiiifr nights of this we, k. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Season tickets a', one dollar for ae.ults and iU'ty-ccms for .-vindars cm bo ol tamed at tin; er Miijjle ulmiisien 'illy-live ami -niv cents.

The ttaehers ofiucrs ot ait u

Sundae school in the Calumet

:,r.; r. minded that the Sunday schoei ! "School i f M. th will be in tin., af- j ternoun, at 4:15 p. in. in the CongreKaional church . Special instructors J have been outraged ihrotiKh the International Soch ly to pioside oer the difii r nl departments. Only the most practical things will be dealt with. Sup-j per will be served between sessions at j a charge, of fifty cents. Prospective! teachers are urged to be present. J Fourteen younff ladies assisted Kthel t

Maples, rlaunht

Maples to celebrate her fourteenth birthday yesterday. l,oiiise Mize. lorotha I-'eay. Dickson. Ie'iuile Jackson, Kallnrine I'.iedinyer. Louise and Marion lvt.r sen, IP'b. l And- rsi'ti; Ilvclyn Kerr: Mar-

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AjIiiik if the ji. IZ. church cft'l-

f outline,. -Mrs. Kl:ide, a niece of Mrs.

tla:-. was Miss Mildred lilaehlv, a

kUeep.-r in the

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no r,t store of Valparaiso. Mr. Kosbude Hobart's, popular postmaster. The supper announced by the baptist I-adi' .s will be lodd this comiiiK Saturday tictober ml. in the social rooms of th church. A pn iimmary notice announced it Friday which was an error. The Saturday supper seem to ,-row in better popularity and the ladles meet with Kreuter success and better attendance 1n the pitt of the public on that particular evening;. Tho usual weleom" to all is exteiubd by those sponsoring the event. Miss Mary Herbert, daughter of the William Herberts who f ciiutly mov d from this city to r.'.oorn ini,-d i le, Mich., where they established a liome e.n a farm site, lias returned here to rum-

- j ph to her ichooiiiiK- and was accompan

ied by Mrs. Walter Mcintosh of 111th ft. who has been er there at the Michigun homo i.sitinu. The I.ady d!s meet tomorrow eve""'H "1!' Mrs. Fred Armstrong jn Todd

to spend rtie cvenitis socially. Tin

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iub is j v or- uiir.e version will be cards.

Cordon Armstrong, the fifteen yar old son of tho Januu I.ovlns of Crapevine M.. met with a fracture of Unarm while lie W'.; at tenmt i n in ev-..,L.

r of Hev. and Mrs. Frank J,, j.-or,, car. Th,. ,lfi..a, kik

brought about the disaster. The Indiana Harbor Order of F.nstern Sf,r v. ill hold Initiatory fM'emonie.s in eoi neet ion with their regular s-eSsion tiiis evening. M-mhers are reijursted to he pri Tent.

TURBULENT mm for OLD IRELfl

BEGIN FAI L MZASO.V

Th Congregational Men's clu'i will bf e jn the fall season by injecting poll, ties into their meetings and in order t avoid partisan polities will devote thrf e meeting i to political speeches one by t ach of the political parties which i re now in th-? field. The first mueting or. Oct. 4 will be friven to the demo--r.it-'. the second on Oct. IS to the republicans and the third on the ni-tht 't "' ore election. rov. 1 to the KarmerLabor party.

ion Schroeder: ilrace Winters: Marsant l Whitten; Francts Spencer : I rot ii y Ma-; pies and little. I'atrieia Ib illy lo r cous- ! in. The ilei orat ions were in pink white-, eupies mid roses beinir set at Hie , place of each su-st. A delightful lunch ' eon beini? served followuiK snmes. Mrs. Charles lleiliy assisted Mrs. .Maples to; entertain the younij people. j A new- plan is be n' adopted for the , mid-week meet ins at the United Pres- 1 byterian church. lin lofotv we have, studied separated portions of the scrip-j ture. lion ii-.niiis" with this we iv we will!

take up a consecutive sudy

Testament and its teachings

direction of the pastor. The

Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It

lty hAMEl, O'CONNFl I. f STAFF CORRESPONDENT- I. N. S :nvl21 l.d.riild.N", Si pt. 1'7. Jin- of U e Mu st (uiihrialis of violence in the t.irUlent h.istory of Ireland oiciirred overthe wetk-end. It. porio of disoiiJt rs iere received from u"ll .-t.tiuns of the cUn. try tuduj . At least three persons ivere kBed and many were w.junded. in a lew reinn of terror at lielfast. Fait ofhbusiness distiict of tho city was sac'.td I v iu"bs. Troops In armored ears wire rcsteo inK ordtr at latest rtpoits. A bomb va.- exploded at Cork. wliTH II Sinn Fein htmst-r strikers are slovly

ifyii.K In jail. A dry K''his store vws wreiked. but it Ii not known if any-ne j was killed or wounded. j Three more Irish towns were shot lip j by poi icemen Athloiie. 15alllnair.-e j

Best on Earth for That Sore Throat OrGhest CcK olhlnj; Speedier or Urtler Tfcin I'uniout lllli Century l iniment., ; miraii t ecl.

and C.alway. The damage in Athlott

ntid Calwiiy was neit st reat as at ralbr'.KSiin. The poiieenen contented themselves with smasldim' windowj and furniture and d isc ha ,Vt Vn Z revolv

ers and hand grenades in t'V streets.) Some business properties wyrcJest toy- j d hy xplodir."; bHlltrt. j Fierce fiKhttux was mrirtf d .from . Trim in County Mr-ath. TTlie pdi'Ct 'onrracks were attacked and the poli&e

men v e re. Ii na 1 1 render. The ban-

fire, f Near Bradford a policf man was am- !' bushed and shot. j Arthur Orilflth. actinff "prrrident of I tile Irish republic." writing in "Voung j Ireland." charues that Fnionist-" in re-j

land, plan a week of riotiue and at tacks against Sinn iners.

I ratified. We are .t llallmarnore iiarte i m m . a ra t ion

we may expect a lr ni Hol'and. The

lunch i 'n in rant ta'C'A care of him

self. He settles on tl o farm without encouraReni r.t and v brings enouii money to buv land.

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DE LUXE THEATRE

"GO GET IT" An A-B-C Electric Washer will be given . Away FREE "during the run of Mary Pickford in "SUDS."

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When Jn.1 wash your hair, be careful w hat you use. Most soaps and prepired shampoos contain t"o much aik.'i, v.liioh is very injurious, as it dries the seaip and iiiiila s the hair brittle. The best thin.e; to use is Mul.-ified c--coanut oil slnimrio.i, for this is jivrand entirely ; r aseb ss. it's very

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That hackinjr cousrli; the chest; that awful l.adaeiie will speedily

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Muscles, Lameness or Stiff Neck. I 't i 'entury Liniment brings joyful c. liet in just a few minutes. It never f.i'ls to prove a blessincr to sufferers fro n painful, swollen rheiimat'e joint J indeed, its aetie.n in all forms of TJheu-

;s 1 ttle ! ss thai) nnnlii i.

BliHTS CAUSE LABOR PRQBLEiVIS

By MILDRED MOIUUS f STA F r CORRESPONUENf I N. SERV1CE1 W ASHING 1UN, sept. 2. Svriou in-

trial problems will arise if iicmi-

v: ration oiitinue.-? at its present rate, labor leaders and Immigration oftidiula arm d. American Federation of Labor efIHuals chaiLied that industrial oinC'Vislor.s and iailiiia.1 companies seekir;,? to ovej-etowd the la'oor market, redu.J's w ams and lo'.v. r workini? staruiardl. .'re luring workers from Central' Iluropo- by organized propaganda. Stertary Frank Morrison announced

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disajipear by In will ask til

tale department t

the rr port.-? tiiat suehj in tho form of advertise-, bimr in exaggerated terms,.

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CAMJ1DATCS ADUItESS WOMKV The Lesg-ue of Women voteru last r.igrht had the Kast Chicago c:ty coun(:t chaiiiber packed when they held a meeting- at which each of the candidates for county prosecutor spoke. W. J. Murray. 1 1. M. Kinder and H. K. Granger each made a hort talk to the gathering:, which was composed of both men and women of all parties. Following- the speeches. Mrs. Floyd, county chairman of the league, placed each of the candidates on record as to thir stand for women suffrage, each one asserting that he is ardently for i.::f.-age.

of tho meet

otional services and tho Inst half in a! "r"

lareful study of a New Testament book. Wednesday evening" at 7:30 the first of the series will be it in usinpr the Cosp. l

of Matthew. If you are .interested in , a careful F.ible study plan to attend j this very important session. Up nn et j every Wednesday rii.ns in the lecture! r"oni of the church. Corner of lilMh

and Ilfniolck streets. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Hlth st had as their guests over Sunday Mr and Mr. Kosbade, a newly marled con pie of Hobart. The voumr people wen

married Friday at Crown Punt. the

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d at any C-t a '..;tl will ! I, t to use it fre I all remedie:

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nn n t hs. hair with wat

to-day. Don't bn.jfraid lv. It is the Kr;at'St ot

s for Sprains, Fluis-s. lejr and sore nuvsebj-:. K

o quickly that users s(u d. N"V( r mind if n or inflamed, there's

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t !ior uglily, mid hair dries quiel soft, fresh lo

wavy and easy to handle. l!esids. it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. I'.e sure your driii-irist gives yen Mulsirid. Adv.

ire simp y :he sxiii i.noth no- la

20th Century Liniuu-nt t '.vri I at..-, out lots of good things like ;amph :r and Peine that will so. .the a.nl ln-al I'ojli Certury binimf nt is f ot sf and recommended by all Rood druggists. Jos. Weiss can rupply u. Adv.

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SEEK ALLLGEO UKSKItTKIl

The East Chicaao police have been

asked bv the Adjutant General's office.

to aid in the apprehension of Johan Chuhanich, who deserted from the Vrited States army on July 7.. at Cam-.-) l'ix.. N. J. The young man. who is 22 years old. enlisted at lhmni"nd on Jan 2. J9I3. and tin records show his address as 4t'3 4 I '.-Uerst avenue, F.a-t 'hieao. There io no such street in F.TSt Chicago, but it is thouznt the address should have been either olecitt or "White Oak avenue.

SMALL LOOT FOIl THIEVES

The soft drir.k parl-T of John Hyzy.

n593T Carey street, Indiana Harbor, wa "-..roken into last night through a side ''window and the thieves trot away with Vven boxes - of cicars, six cartons of eiearettes and $1.5" in pontile.

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Chemists of

Spencer Kellog-g &

Sons, Inc. Nobody ever dreamed that the nauseating; tase could be removed from castor oil. Yet it has been done. Chemists of Spencer Kol'ogfr & Son. In'-., one nf the w rld's largest ni-mri-faeturers i f castor oil, have perfec'ei a wonderful pre,ee s whereby riot r oil is fi-e... Horn rcl ra u -eati ng taste.

Noth'.nir is removed except tin. J- treng h and puri- ;. rrna.n abs unehanp' d a pore cast the same castor oil that your

prescribes. but with the rtuuseai i ,k ta'te eliminated. Think what a bo o

Kelloitc'fi Tanteletis ( imtnr Oil Is t j children and even srown-up?. S-!1 by) all (rood druggists. If you want a castor eil absolutely without nau ea?-j ing taste, insist on genuine lfih.ra.e.ry : filled l-.ottles. p!,-Cnly IflbelK-d Kell-SJj's Tasteb s Castor OH. Three sizes. Ii-.. :..", and R"e. Adv.

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East Ikicats, Iniana. Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Capital and Surplus, $150,009.00

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Merging the Resources of member Banks in one Giant Pool, the Federal Reserve System of the United States constitutes the World's Strongest Banking Organization. The Government created this Bank System to do away with the possibilities ot a money panic. As a result, the vast strength cf the Federal Reserve financially re-inforces each bank that is a member of it. Should condns ever make it necessary, this Bank could instantly convert its Resources into Cash, by reason of its Federal Reserve affiliations. Depositors of this Bank get Safety, Management, and the Supervision of the United States Government.

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If ycu are having any trouble with the Electrical Equipment on your car, STOP and give it the proper Consideration. Who'can c!o this work, and do it Efficiently, in a manner tc give you lasting Satisfaction? Our Mr. Yag?.er, who gives his personal attention to Electrical troubles, has had over twenty-two years actual Er.pencrc: in repairing, rewinding and dsijning a!! types of Starters. Ti) tors. Generators, Coils and Magnetos, and has spent sufEciait time in the various factories to acquire a thorough and pract.ial knowledge of the Elcclxica! Systems on all Popular Makes of Cbs. This long experience in the Electrical field males it possible fcr us lo Aksa!ure!y Guarantee all cur work, which means so Mich to the car owner.

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location makes it posf ib'e for us to give the Car Ci -ner

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Our Bit'ery Department is also in readiness to give qui i?; and Efficient Service on all makes of Bettteries. All work given p.ompt attention and Absolutely Guaranteed.

Utility

BattBries 2 Years Gnannt23

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'iebor oppor t ii a i t s lo'ie. Is being cir- ( ji ulnt-ol t h rou ii h.oi t Central K..rpe and; ! v he th r this is not chit fly responsible , j f -r tl'f overfiow of arrivals at Ell Us j I:. land. I With in the next few months the j Country will be l!oe,ded with imiiii- ' grants un'. so more drastic restrictions jr. re imposed. Morrison predicted, j In the opinion of Assistant Secretary I of Labor Icuis V. post, further restrictions otr.ni.it be impos. d. j Throwing open e.f Hie unused pre- ; emptied piv-.lic lands and diver.-'ion of j the immigrant from the factory to the j farm, was the solution advocated toj day in an interview. i "The American K'-df ration of Iabor

has ground for alarm." Mr. I ost said. "There may be y'e'.Oen) immigrants within the next year; there may be me, re or there may be less; no erne ran say how large the number maybe. "If they continue to roine !n at the ; lesent rate we will be confronted by serious problems. "I sympathize with the American Federation cf Labor, but I do not-believe immigration can be restricted beyond resent 1 i m i ; a t iori s. Moot of the immigrants now coming in are from Central Eur-.pe. The largest number of the m are from Poland and Italy. Immigrants from both these countries make-'eooi farmers. "There is no immigration to speak of f r ...ni ilrrnt .I.lritain or France. Undoubtedly there will be a big rush from lermmv If th--- peaeo treaty !s

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Chew your food. Most people swallow their food and expect the stomach to do the chewing. The stomach has no teeth, therefore it does not chew. It's function is to churn and prepare the food for the more delicate process of digestion. Unless the teeth have masticated the food, the stomach will not perform its task properly and the

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f. Dod decomposes in the i 1 1 1 e s t i n es, eventually ca using auto-intoxication, Br. ght's disease or arterioseli rosis. , . , Try your next meal at eithrr of our Pure Fo?d Lunches, follow the above advic e, and you will feel like ;a new being. You only 1 )ay for what you actually eat here we throw in the service FREE. If yours is a finicky appetite, oirr de liciously prepared fcods will certainly improve it.

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Pure Food Lunch and Annex 3403 Michigan Avenue 3406 Guthrie Street INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA

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Heat First Where Wanted Most The living room is where heat is vanted most. This furnace heats the Irving room, first, no waiting for the heat to go all through the house. A wonderfully efficient and economical

heating plant.

Made in S sizes burns scft coal, hard cocl, coke or wood.

For Sale ty HICK G. AUSTGEN Dyer, Ind.

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The multitude of American v.x men who suffer terribly day after day and year after year from illspccu liar totheirsex is almost beyond belief, yet there is hardly a town or hamlet in tha United States wherein some woman, and often many, c 'o not reside who have been restored

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to h.ealth from someof the worst operations by taking Lydia E. 1 These Two Women 1

CarroIIton, Ky. " I suffered almos t two years with female weakness. '. I could not walk any distance, ride o: ' t dke any exercise at all vitbout rest! i. ; . If I swept the tloor or didgany kind, o; work it would bringrCmy "sioknc; s oil I was weak and languid, had no ene rgy, and life was a misery to me. I was under the care of a good physician for reveral months and tried oilier romedies. I had read of Lydia K. I'inkh.mt's Vegetable Cniound and decided to try it. After taking twelve bottles I found myself much improved and I took six more. I have never had finy more trouble in that respect since. I have done all kinds of work and at present am an attendant at a State Hospital and am feeling fine. I s-hall always recommend yourVeget ablet 'ompound.'' Lir.i.tAN TiiAr.r, fc-l South Cth Street, CarroIIton, Ky. Thousands cf Such Letters I

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'inkham's Vegetable Compound, 'ell of Their Experience. t Onalaska, Wis "Every month I I had such pains in my back and lower part of stomach I could not lie in bed. I suffered so it seemed asMhougli I ' -would die, and 1 w as not regular either. I suffered for a year and was unfit to do my housework, could only wash di.-dies once in a while. I read an advertisement of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I havo no pains now ami can do my own housework without any trouble at aLL -will always praise your medicine as I do not believe there Li a doctor. that can do as much good for female weakness as can Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Comix uiid and you may uso these facts as a testimonial." ilrs. Li sTF.rt E. Wahsek, 1L 1, Box 69, Oaalaska, Wis.

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