Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1920 — Page 7

Twin City News Notes

The card party mven by the ladles ft St. Patrick's church at Indiana Harbor last evening: brought out a fairly pood attendance considering the big political meeting that was in progress

t th Civic Club with the League Of Women Voter spon.torinfr It. Tha nurds in the game which proved to be Five Hundred and growing In popularity moro with the holding of card events, went to tho Mwdames .1. F. itcQuuid. I C. McClellajid and J. Johnston. Tho gentlemen scoring the liightsit received recognition and they wer the aies.xrs James F. Mortrui.

Omar Glass and Lei F. Carroll. The committee selected to serve through the evening express their gratitude for the public's attendance and invite them to the second of thejserles which will be announced later. The K. ... E. Club wtH bo entertainej th.i.s evening at the homa of Mrs. A. Bennett at SS01 Fir st. All members are cordially Invited to bo present. Mrs John Koberts of 145th et.. ie- : Parted for u. visit to Ellwood. Ind.. tivst going to Indianapolis where her 1 !ughter-ln-law. Mrs. G. II. Harry Is a pulient at the Dr. ,Xo:ig hospital where little daughter was recently born.

with Mrs. Harry, daughter of Mrs. rv.)3crta, and a trained nurse tak.hu; care of the mother njd babe. A trip later will be made to Kllwood by Mrs. K'berta prior to her return here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peters who have made their home here with Mrs. Fred I'etera In Grapevine St.. Mr. Peter's : mother, have left for Denver. Colo. Mrs. J. P. Bedford. Miss Maud Peters

end Miss Kuth AVirtrorr have returned

, from LaPorte, Ind., where they at

, tended the wedding of)5Ii3s Mao Wirt

1 n?r and Henry Max. I the latter of

' Chicago Heights.

Mrs. John Ilartmon i of Beacon St.,

Is entertaining this ewnlng for Mrs

G. W. Schilling of Xorth llagoun ave.

; ho Is soon leaving to spend the win Ter with her mother at Cincinnati.

Tne young ladies comprising the

; membership of the, Rainbow Club ' Invites their friends lo Join them at the second annual dance to be given this ! evening at Masonic Temple, with the

, music to be furnished, by a Chicago

orchestra. The opening for the season's act

lvltite of the Indiana Harbor Woman's

, Club took place at a banauet luncheon

hld at the Parrish hall of St. Alban's

. church yesterday at noon, with mem

bers of the Guild serving and preparing

a most note-worthy menu partaken of yy one hundred ar.d twenty-two jem-

bers of the club. Presld: r -, Airs.

J. C. nickson, the club president. Mrs

Mlkesh of Hammond and Mrs. Roland

Summer of Indiana Harbcr opened the afternoon program with musical num

bers and were followed by an addres given by Mrs. Frederick A. Dow, of Chicago, who took for her subject, pollneal and civic needs as exercised by women In a community. Mrs. J. R. Far ivid who has served the club as pres,iienf, gave a talk cn conditions of local rerttnence Involving the name of a candidate for prosecuting attorney on ih republican ticket, who had not met with personal requirements of aa in-

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cummiuae wno favor pro

motion. Tho interest of the meeting

unu me enthusiasm shown by those

present bespeak much for the success

of the coming year. Many new names have been added to the roster. There

-o many compjimeaits expressed to

the ladies of the ohurch for their splendid service. The newly organiied League of Women Voters at Indiana Harbor had a huge attendance t their meeting last evening at the Civic Club rooms to hear the three candidates for prosecuting attorney talk on what i-nnii.it.it..

tho duties of that office. Mrs. Willard B. Van Home presided as president of tho League and at times was forced to use Ingenuity tact In suppressing many caustic personals hurled at the candidates by each other. Otherwise the meeting was voted a very great success. E. R Unman, of the Ii B. Lanman

v-.. oi mis city is the proud father of a little daughter, born In a Chicago hospital and adding the third girl In the family with one son. Mother and babe are doing very nicety according to the reports received here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of North Baring ave. are moving to Crown Point where they will engage In farming. They wc-ro entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P-asil Johnson in North Paring ave., to a farewell dinner party.

Th.Vs TIMES

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era that the wage ward of the anthra

cite ooal eommlHsion be reopened and

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WILSON TO WILSON WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 President

Wilsoa has referred to Secretary of Labor Wilson the request of the policy committee of the anthracite coal min-

Nobody Can TeU When You

Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea Grandmother kept her hair beauti

fully darkened, glossy and attractive

with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

Whenever her hair took on that dull.

faded or streaked appearnce. thU

simple mixture was applied, with

wonderful effect. By asklnir at any

drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a

large bottle of this old-time recipe, improved by the addition of other lngtedlents. 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 naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied It's so easy to use, too. Y"u simply dampen a comb or soft bruiih and draw lt through the hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. It is restored to Ha natural color, and leeks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv.

that fh Joint wage scale committee be called together to discuss ail.-ged Inequalities, it waa announced at tho White House today. The president will await recommendation fritm Secretary Wllwon before taking any action on the request.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Trade at the store that helps you to reduce the High Cost of Living.

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COAL CONTESTS ANTICIPATED IXM.iXAPOIM Ind.. Oct. 7.-Con-teatj over the new coal prices fixed for Indiana by the (rpecial coal anil fnor!

cornmlaalon loornod today. Indianapolis coal operators. Jobbers and retailers ere of the opinion that the prices fixed

by the commission are too nw .nH

In all Quarters It is predicted they will

wage a bitter fight against h. ,o

which the commission stated mia-y.t v..,

subject to increases. i , i,

tURALGIA or hoadacha rnh -t .

molt and inhalo the vcporr.

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Over 17 Million Ian Used Ycath

No reductions in accordance with tin price cu! art noted here.

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APPLY SULPHUR

Just the moment yon apply MenthoSulphur to an itching, burning or broken out s,kin, the Itching stops and healing l.r-t.-ln. snys a not d skia specialist. Thli sulphur prr paration, made into a pleasant c -U cream, fives such a Quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to tnke its place. litcause of its germ destroy ing properties, it quickly .subdues the Itching

cools the irrltition and heals the eczema riht up, leaving a clear, smooth tkin in nlaco ot utrlv ;riin-

tlons, ra.--h, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wjiit for improvement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-SuTphur at any druj- store. Adv.

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Removino Ink Stains. To roinove Ink sr.iins from elihep brsss or copjicr a -vy slmpl. rwri-'Iy Is rcqirej. but It 1 well worth kt.owlri". othf-rwlsc ink iVt on t-ntss or

! copr.er Itikstimds nn! !,-fr to dry is a j trouM to rernovf. Snj.lv puir'a few J rtrnr.s of frfh ink .., t!. chl H',. j find r.il. v.i'h n j.'c-,. rf v.lu r: -he I ohl siain .l!s.-.T.i,e;,f quite fex-'iv

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Only One Thing Now Lacl ing Money "I have doctored nine years toi stomach and liver trouble and spent thousands rf dollars, but Instead nf I-ecoming cured of these ailment, my Moating and pains and attacks became worse. 1 was perauaded a year a'o to take Mayr's Wonderful Remc'.y and have never suiTered since taking the first dose. I wish I had the money hack I fpent for other medicine." it is a simple, harmless nrena-

j ration that removes the catarrhal muj ru? from the Intestinal tract and a!Ilaya the inflammation which cause I radically all stomach, liver and Inj tvstlnal ailments, Including appendt- ( itis. One dose will convince or j n.oney refunded. All Dritggists.-Ad".

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220 East State St.

5 Doors East of Oakley Ave. Phone 1696

PLEATING AND BE-PLEATING AJ1 kinds of felrts In one day. Button "ovcrlng, bajristitching, braiding, All work guaranteed. Call at TVas tl State t.. little west of Hohm&n art. Phone 6 Hammond. 8-27

Mnney to Loan on farms and city property. Roe 4c Peterson's Law Office. Kast Chicago. a 3

1 Car Early Ohio Potatoes, per bushel . . $1.50 1 Car Fancy White Potatoes, per bushel . $1.75 Peaches, per bushel $2.50 and $2.75 Pears, per bushel $2.00 and $2.25 Grimes, Golden and Greening Apples bushel $1.50 Concord Grapes, per basket 39c Damsel Plums, per bushel $3.00 Oranges (Sun Kissed) per dozen 35c Lemons, per dozen 25c Red and Blue Plumbs, per crate . . . $2.50 Cantaloupes, 5 for 25c Cabbage, 9 lbs. for 25c FREE DELIVERY

THE FIRST NATIONAL .BANK EAST CHTCAGO INDIANA Chicago and "Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision

The records of our increasing savrngs deposits show that a good percentage of the retrular savers are youns wage earners. They put a definite amount in this

you doing as well

national bank each pay day. Are as they are?

Never were young people paid such hZh wages as are received today. Is there a well-paid young n or young woman at your house who has not learned th nccessrty of savins regularly? You would Le doing either of them a good turn by sussMtin? that he or he bring the next pay check to this bank for cashing and leaving part of it here on deposit, thus starting a savings account.

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Admission 25c and 11c for Matinee Onli

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Y-r,. ever ste their l,ke again. Six

ciu.is rcc.s tuicn on the is and God lorfot-where women f!ash and sear the,r bodies to rr.a tnem beautiful, -where men torture their faces out of all human ml.lane, where children.' playulngs ro human skL-lis. The oniy pictures ever made ot tnee a.-to-indir.g people, now last vanishing from t.ic earth. Here's a real thriller, oee it sure, -gw playing.

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GROCERY AND MARKET 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials for Friday and Saturday

FOR SALE Brick house. 3400 Block

on Fir street. Ke Crunrlwell. 3503

edar t. Phone I. Kar. 240. 10-3

"OR SALE Brick hous. 3400 Block on FJr street. Bee Crundwell. 3508 3ar st. Phoae Ind. Harbor 240. 10-7

MASONIC NOTICE I frdiaaa Harbor Lodg-e No. 686 T. & It, vrill confer Jff. M. DegTeo Tiorx. oTenln-g", Octolwr TtiL. Visitors wet.

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E. T. COWAET, Secy. 10

Big Sale for 2 Days at the Harbor Coffee Store 3720 CEDAR STREET, INDIANA HARBOR Friday and Saturday, Oct. 8-9 Our Prices Are 20 Below Others

Is easij to ivasfi I

my hair now

QT T A O Pnre Cane Granulated Sugar. - o OUUAK All yon want. Per lb.. IOC

Good Lock Margarine lb. 34c

BUTTER KRUST

SMALL LOAF AT 11c FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, 1-lb. carton, at. . . . SINCERITY OATS, per pkg OSCAR MAYER'S AP

PROVED LARD, lb.

OSCAR MAYER'S BRISKET OQfl

urvvun, .- iu. pieces, iJ .

f.lOTHER'S DIETRICH'S BREAD LARGE LOAF AT 15c

bZc 13c 27c

COUPON This Coupon and 18c will entitle bearer to two No. 2 cans SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS

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Best Salt Butter lb. 64c

Wisconsin Creamery per lb. 55c

25c 25c

Wildroot Liquid Shampoo is ' and pleasant to use and it in't make my hair brittle the ordinary soap does, 'fy scalp feels better end my has stopped coming out."

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Coffees Have Dropped 30

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PHONE CHICAGO

I For Your INDIANA

tlC SERVICE CO. ECTRICAL NEEDS :ago Ave., E. Chi.

Gold Medal Coffee,

per lb Best Farm Eggs, per doz

Yellow American Cheese, OO nr IK OOC

Pure Lard,

e j per lb j Compound Lard, I j per lb. .

Peanut Butter, per lb Bath Tablets Soap, 3 for Superior Family Soap, 10 for

SPECIAL DANNISH PRIZE

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23c 59c

22 c 27c 25c 49c

Armour s or Pet Milk, "I Ol

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2Cj

Best Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs. .

Frank's Chicory, 3 pkgs. for Pure Fruit Priscilla Preserves, Mason jar

. CANNED GOODS

Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 2 for Pork and Beans.

3 for Eagle Milk, per can Calif. Whole Peaches, No. 3 can, per can .

Blue Rose Rice,

per lb

cans, per can

FLOUR PILLSBURY'S BEST Vz hbl sack, $6.75; 50 lb., $3.60; 242 lbs., $1.69; 5 lb FRESH BAKED COOKIES 20c PER LB. Fell Line of National and Sunshine Cookies

$1.00 25c

35c

25c

25c 26c 29c

12c

FANCY TOILET PAPER,

10c rolls, 3 rolls for. . . . SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS, No. 2 caas, 2 tor

SNIDER'S FANCY CATSUP 16 oz. large bottle, OQr

pvi UVUIC VAN CAMP'S EXTRA SIFTED PEAS, 25c seller, r? 3 cans for dOC

SHADY LANE PEACHES OC r j COBLIN SOAP, in vrun. No. 2Vo can OJt u

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SOAPS

i OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP-

Best oa the market. 10 bars for P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP, ' 10 bars for ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE DRY SOAP 10 bars for PALM0L1VE TOILET

SOAP 3 bars for

SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING

POWDER Large pk?. . .

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FANCY EARLY JUNE

PEAS 3 cans for BRIAR RIDGE STRAWBERRIES No. 2 can . . .

RED BAND SUGAR CORN, 3 cans for FANCY B. & M. PARIS CORN, 21c seller, 3 can. FANCY OIL SARDINES 10 seller. 3 boxes

FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, OO per can JOC PET, SINCERITY AND VAN 1 A CAMP'S MILK, tall can. .. 1 iC FANCY NAVY EEANS 1 f n Per lb . UC FANCY CALIFORNIA LIMA t: BEANS, per. IS 10C

38c

39c!

38c 55c 21c

rer bar

LUNCH WAX PAPER 6 rolls for

COFFEE AND TEA Try one pound of Andrea's Templar

tiraad Coffee. Regular AKr 55c seller, per lb OC

FANCY COFFEE Independent brand, cer lb.

SINCERITY COFFEE ff 60c seUer, per lb O J C TOBACCO AND CIGARS

BULL DURHAM Per pktr

ABLOULIS CIGARS OCt 6 for OC

CAMEL, LUCKY STRIKE AND SPUR

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68c i g " J- ; -i t ' t ? t ; t iygf ' 78c j fas f-. n p j ,J',r j 1 67c ! s ?h 'C rt - f"v'' f fir-'r: si 25c 1 ' f ! -'U r. , :t ft? "', v, 17o M 'ii.-s oi h Vf "Z Vti hi

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BEST WHITE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR Per lb., 14c We Handle the Ccst of Fresh Meats. GOLD MEDAL AND PILLSBURY FL0URy8 bbl SI. 75-44 b'ol. $3.43 FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY THIS STORE CLOSES EVERY THURSDAY NOON

Includes a $250.00 Brunswick, as shewn above, in gclutn oak. fumrd oak. mahogany or Adam brown manogar.y, and 20 selection. 1 0 double-faced record, of your own choice. Ouff.t complete for $258.50 pay a moderate amount down, tben $2.50 a week Other Brunswick Outfits from $125.00 up,

ana on terms as low as $1.50 a v,eek.

Open Every Evening TJnlH Wine

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R. H. REID. Ma

525 HOHMAN ST, HAJ.JM0KD (Jest hank of ht TslhUgxz Csttri Tracks)

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Piece Hammond : 21 32 Company

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