Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1920 — Page 5

Thursday. Sept. 30. 1920.

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Hammond Slow With Hospitality arms, clasa m. izais Mre. Clara M. Sar8. survey woman pf h Stat TV. C. T. U. is becoming worried ever the slowness of Hammond householders in volunteering- to provide helter for th S00 delegates who will be in the city for thi state convention which will b held October S to 11. It is part of the duties of Mrs. Sears to povlde in advance for the entertainment of the visitors in connection with 'he local entertainment committee. She has. just completed a canvass of the state delegates and announces that eery cne of the S00 will be in Hammend. Thijf mwr.i that beds must be provided in Hammond homs. So far or.ly accommodations have brrn volunteered for T60 quests. None of the delegates from Fort "WavDj Wayne. Murine, Marlon or Kokomo has been assigned as yet. Hammond merchants have been quito liberal in response to requests for fin. anclal donations but the householders seem loth to throw open their homes. It is pointed out that tho families should not feel that they are expected t entertain these people as their own Eueats. All that is asked is the use r a bed and !f pos?ib'.e to furnish breakfast. "Whre breakfast cannot be had. provision for the morninar meal w ill be rr-a.de 'where. Fersora wlllin? to assist in this mattr are urged to communicate at once Mrs. "William Myers or any W. C. T V. worker, who will convey the in- ' : matron to the proper persons.

Personal and Social News

QUEELS MOB THAT THREATENS LIVES OF FUGITIVE TRIO

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cordance with the day's proRram on contemporary writers sang-, "Still lnxprsscd" by Carrie Jacobs Bind. "My Little by f. It. Hawley anfl the pi-icin "Trees" by Joj-ce Kilmer. Mrs. K. S. Cooper had chaige of the daj's lesson study and compared the biographies of the two eminent American fUt'smrn, Henry VVaterson r.nd Henry .Ulams. trs. Ccxp' r ve ry Mf condensed the p"nderotis works -md comparer) the diplomacy and i"'uyaiH outio'-'k and the present day venacul.tr of Wattison with the narrow, provincial but better English of Adams. !ie read exierpts from their respective books on (heir opinion of women suffrage and on their first impressions of t.inculn. Mrs, Homberter concluded the afternoon's pri'Rram with a sf,nf "Ju-.--Be t;iad " by Ueilly. A social hour followed during which the hostesses served dainty refreshment?. The Missionary Soi iety cf the Presbyterian chuteh will meet at the h -.tt : of .Mrs. K. I. St'clr.ian. 10;!0 H-ihrniiu street, tcnici afternoon. Mrs. v .

Markel and daughter Dorothy rf St. Paul's Lutheran church. Misa Jo-1 and a buff t lurnhf-n wns served

B. Bcatty v. i! Kom to Mr. Sc ptembf r 2S. er and sou j

I t the ass-.sting hoatirj.?. and Mrs. H. H. Def'amp. 15-0, a son. Both m'ltiilr.g nicely.

WISSIOX MH5K TO STEAK. Misa Louise Ellerman, missioij rurse for the Lutheran church in India, w ill speak at St. Paul's Lutheran church Friday evening at S:fnj o'clock. Miss Ellerman is now on furlough in America, after having spent several years m India. The Missouri Synod of the Lutheran church maintains a mountain retreat at Kodaikanal. India, founded by the womenof the Synod. serves as a health' resort for missionaries and their families In case of sickness and as a retreat for recreation, also as a school for missionaries" children. A Lutheran hospital will he founded in India next year. Dr. Theo. Doedertein. a well-known physician and uraeon in Chicago, has consentt-d to devote two years to the es'.aMishing 'f the projected hospital. The Frances Willard "vr. C. T. V met yesterday and had an election t rielagatea to th W. C. T. 1". state convention. Mrs. Berth Griem of !9l Indiana avenue will art as a delegate to the contention in the place of Mrs. F. O. R g-gs -who will be unable to attend. Mrs. John Camp will be t'.n rielegat at lariee and also Mrs. Dan Brown thn alternates will be Mrs. Charles Lloyd and Mrs. Ida Quigg. Th Golden Rule Council No. I La.ughtera of Liberty met last night and initiated a large class of candidates, after which there was a soc'al hour with refreshments. The D. of L. prejented Mrs. Jennie. Schroeder. tUe retiring councilor with a badge of the Tder, the presentation was made uy Mrs. Millia Davis and Mrs. Schroeder responded In a pleasing- manner. - All members of the Freidens Evangelical church aie urged to be preert at the special meeting whioh wi'.i be held at 8 p. m. this evening. Thursday, September 3th. HENRT ELSTfc.

Rr. Thomas M. Barke. Vhen Thomas E. Barrett, e soldier, was slain in Cbirag-o & formed and chased three nefrrocs aceusexi of the murder. The r.egros sought refuge in St. Gabriel's church. The mob was preparing to break into the church and seize the men when Rev. Thomas M. Burke appeared and halted the crowd until the negroes had been led awaythrough another entrance.

returned from their rottace in Michigan where they spent the week e.id. The Home Missionary Society of the First M. E. church will meet at tae homo of Mrs. J. B. Christopher, 11 tVest Carroll street tomorrow afternoon.

The. history department of . the Hammond "Women" Club will have its cpening meeting on Monday, October trt at the home of Mrs. E. .1. Leech. 231 Highland street. A luncheon will be served at noon for which reservation should be made, the luncheon will ne in charge of the social eommitte with the Mesdamea J. O. Thompson and J. C. Graves acting as chairman and vice chairman respectively. The meeting will be a rwlly far the past members and all nw members of the history department. A short musical program will "be given during the afternoon and Mrs. L. v. Myers will give a brief out line of th year's wok. A good time is promised. Mr. and Mrs. P. I.. Daris hare Jus'

Last evening a surprise party wagiven by the members of the St. Ardrevvs choir at 113 liish street. We.t Hammond, in lienor of the 25th anniversary of Stanley Klawitter the director and organist of the ehoi.-. Among those present beside the elixir were the pastors of the parish and Paul Muschelewicr, Paul and Julius Goyke. well known musicians and other friends from North Hammond Ni r. Klawitter came in September. 1?P5, to Vest Hammond as principal of Si. Andrew's school and for the last 17 years has beer the organist of West Hammond. A number of opera selecli-.nn were well executed by the Reverend

H. -Nowakowski, accompanied -y(

Mamie Rajklewicx and Paul Goyk-?, who made a Tastlnjr imprtssion. The guests w ere also surprised to hear ihe young violinist Florence Paw loska who was accompanied by Bessie Klswitter. Sophie Klawitter, Julius Goyke and the choir.

Mrs. A. f J. Smith of 11 3t Gar.u'u avenue very pleasntly entcrcainej a. number of her friends at her hi. me en

ITuesuay evcn'.n. Tho;-e pv. sent w re

Mrs. "VV. Bashrre. Mrs. Frank llfxtiri.-, Mrs. TV. Harrier. M.. Ahnt..kcn and the Misxes Watson and Mallett. A cry enjoyabio evening is reported. Miss llaxel Wiit.cep ft tday t. resume her studies at the Unnersity of Michigan. The mamaee of Lillian Boea-

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Boese, formerly of Hammond, now of West-! villo, Ind.. to Elmer Markel of West-! vilie. Ind., tcok place at the St. Pauls; Evangelical Lutheran church at' Michigan City, Ind., September -i. j iVZO. The attendants were ItulJaj Hoese. Ella Jurow, Lcroy Markel and Frank Klauk. A wedding dinner Mas) served at six o'clock at the home o: j the bride's parents and later in Ihe evening a reception was given at the home of the proom's psrents. Tiiej guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Market, Mr. and Mr. Gust Koese. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Po-nell nd dausrhteis ' ra mid Edna. Mr. and Mr?. John Arndt irnl children. Mr. and Mrs. John Augustine,!

Leroy. Edward. Walter Hiid El?-ie Markel, Dorothy and Leroy Roese Lan.-tt

and Clara Wiseman, all of Wesitville, ! Ind., TToiman Voests of Oak Gl n 1U..I Mrs. Emma Markel. Mrs. Hitman sndl daupht-T Muriel. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. !

Michigan City. Miss Ella. Purow, Mi.-s

Elsie Arndt. Miss llulda Roese. Mis Anna Kla.uck and Frank Klauck "hicago. 111.. Otto Roese, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foss of Hammond, Ind. The young couple will live at Wctville, Ind. Anothff soldier boy has made s'"od, Oliver M. Stevi-ns. son of Mr. and .'Irs. Aden Sfn ns of North Hodman street has been made spreial aiMst.int to tt.e vice president of the Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad. His many Hammond friends are ongra tu In t i ng 'lim upon hi success. Mr. Stevens was :i captain o the artillery in the recent war. Saturday night. October " Su. f 'i Meier, youngest d;iu(.lur of Profefsor and Mrs. H. C. Meier of lt Stststreet, will be united in niarriaae to William Anderson of this city at tue

PASTIME TODAY "THE BETTER WAY" A1 Western Drama Also a 2-reel Comedy TOMORROW Eugene O'Brien in "SEALED HEARTS"

hannah Prix, of Decatur. 111., arrived I Word

today and will be an attendant at. Ciej Andia,

wedding. Miss Emma Mer also of Decatur and Miss Ruth Scidler of l.aporte. Ind., will be a part of the bridal party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meier nnl yon of Kendalville, Ind.. will be gu.-sts at the w-edding. The American legion gave a pary at the Hammond Country Club iaf night for the "Cast" of the minstrel show, "The Jollies of 1?I0." which was given at the Orpheum Theater last month. The legion gave the dance In appreciation of the excellent work and success of the production. The Legion cleared about a thousand dollars aid the production as is well known wathoroughly entertaining and particularly good for a heme talent. The evening was spent with dancing

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TODAY LAST TIMES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE MOLLYCODDLE" Also "The Vanishing Dagger" With Eddie Polo TOMORROW AND SATURDAY "A LIVE WIRE HICK" With Wm. Russell

has been receiv. d from Fern

an Ami-riean girl, who lias

made good in the nioirs in Germmy and is at the present one of Germany's foremost steijites of tl- cinema, ta.it she will be returning to America in the spring and will b. r niothrr Mis. St. Clair who is a re-'ident T Hammond. Mrs. St. Clair i.--- now visiting her daughter in Gernmny and wv'.l return with her in the spring.

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PAIGE PRICES ARE REDUCED Jerry Oeill of th O'Neil Auto Salts

j states that he is in racalpt of a wire from the Paige-Detroit Motor eemitany advising of a reduction In prl.-e ion all current models, effective Sip'. 3. 1520. The following table saftws

the t eductions . Former Present Model Price Price fi-6 Sedan, T pass J25 $8,n F-hS Coupe, 5 pa"s 4.115 X.IS?

-66 Larchmont 3.2" r-66 Lakewood 8.1'S 3?C' ' S642 Aidmore 2.S25 ".ITS j 6 - 4 2 Sedan 3,061 ' J.JO '".-42 Coup 2 950 if.l

Glenbrook 2ef 1 F 0 . fi-42 Lenox 201" I f'?

THE RPHEU THEATRE

Hammond :: Indiana TODAY, AND FRIDAY Jail Birds DeLuxe A MUSICAL COMEDY Full of Pep Pretty Girls Special Scenery

THE PIERROTTS European Novelty McKEE & SAFFER Comedy Singing and Talking SAM LEE Chinese Musical Oddity FOSTER & FOSTER Volunteer Pianist

WARDED & WALDY Comedians Also RUTH ROLAND in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"

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Art in Footwear

A radiant face beneath a bewitching hat A wonderful gown from which peeks forth a graceful ankle A dainty foot in this charming new Sandal Bcot of beautiful Blue Kid, with its smart cut-outs to reveal fancyhosiery in contrasting color And the picture is complete.

The charm of distinctive footwear 13 illustrated in this smart new Sandal Boot of rich blue kid or biack suede

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WANTED Expcrifm-ed railroad ciorks ; alto 2 mos.ei;grT bo s. ov er 15 yursj old .Apply M. H. Krger. Att.. T. H. ; Belt Hi.. Gibson Sub?i. Ham. 9-30-3

W.W'rrii At Standard Sfd Car Co.. Hanrnond. ind . deoortors. v ood machin m'-ii. water tender, yand blaster. rhel borr. shearman 'vldr, -!"-r'. nood car builders and laborer. ;-3t-3

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Frisk September the 29th. 1320

their home. 103 Hoffman street. Hoth mother and baby doing- nicely.

Mrs. Mary Hnlmei and Mrs. Clark "Warner were hostesses to th HlsrRtur department of the Hamroonl Women's Club Tuesday afternoon t

the home of Mrs. Holmes in Glendalef Th.ouind ob!-;at1ons to Dr

Fark. It was the first meeting of the year and forty three member wore enumerated. The chairman Mrs. "Walter Wise opened the meeting- -wi'h a few veil chosen remarks about the year's lesson study, -which gave a pleasant and interesting outlook for irte following year. Mrs. Lillian Mikesch played tle beautiful "Serenade" by I.ie'ollng. and Mrs. BcmberRer In ac-

FOR SALE T mom brick house in Kenwood. Hot water h"at. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 3C22 Ham. 9-3.3

FOR S A IjK 4 room rottngre. 50 ft. lot. South of Kernire Brirk Tsrd. S?f'ft cash. Apply 341 Ah vi.. Ham. $.3

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for his great generosity In sendtna; me a trial treatment of Dr Burkhart's Vegetable Compound, which restored me. 1 can oat and sleep well: direst my food: pains In the hack sre gone. H. S. Wilson. Denver. Colo. Write today and get a trial treatment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. Yoj will derive the same benefit for I.iwr. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. AU drug atores. 30-day treatment. 25c: TO davs. 'jfc. Address 621 Main St.. CMnrlnTisti. adv.

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DELUXE THEATRE TODAY Elsie Ferguson in "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" FRIDAY Georges Csrpentier in "THE WONDER MAN" Also Elsie Ferguson in "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" Afternoon Only EVENING "THE WONDER MAN" SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "WHEN CLOUDS ROLL BY" SUNDAY Enid Bennett in "HAIR PINS"

PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All klnla of sl:'ts In one day." Buttrn cove.-lnp. hemstitching, braiding. AU work guaranteed. Call at Was-ej-'s. II State it., little west of Hohman gt. Phone 448 Hammond. S-27

The Women of Moose Heart Leg;on Chapter 1!8, regular meeting Frlflay night. Nomination of officers and initiation. All members requested to be present. P-S0-

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A coupon free with every admission ticket An ABC Electric 0 Washer

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THE new Paige "Lakewood" Six-66 is a motor car that defies adequate description. One must actually see it to appreciate the exquisite body lines and general appointment. One must actually ride in it to appreciate the superb power plant which is capable of seventy'five miles per hour. It is, as we have stated, a car without a legitimate competitor. It is comparable only with the very highest priced cars on the American and European markets. Yet by virtue of its cost alone the Lakewood is a member of the popular priced field-

Paige Prices Reduced

We are in receipt of a wire from the Paige Detroit Motor Car Company, advising of a reduction in prices on all current models, effective Sept. 30, 1920: , . Hammond Delivery Hammond Delivery Modd Former Price Present Price rV66 SEDAN, 7-passe.nger $4225.00 $3950.00 6-66 COUPE. 5-passenger $4125.00 $3850.00 6-66 LARCHMONT $32750 $3065.00 6-66 LAKEWOOD $3175.00 $2960.00 6-42 ARDMORE $2325.00 $2125.00 6-42 SEDAN $3050.00 $2800.00 6-42 COUPE $2950.00 $2675.00 6-42 GLENBROOK $2060.00 $190 Of. 00 6-42 LENOX $2060.00 $1900.00 It was not necessary to make this reduction at this time and the Paige factory claims that they are accepting a heavy loss, but the spirit of the times is to lower prices.

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