Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 6

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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

12 r. Victoria Jarnes was hot-trss at or. of thi most tU-ltshtfMl so.-iiU functions of the sen-ion on Thursday n!!it entertaining l;rr guests nt n r. .:i.t .tinner followed by parries of t'.e li.mdied. The huiutt was biuutlf ully dorated In garden flowers &n.l u mo.it delicious four, coursn dinner wni served. The winners of the lu-autif il ITizes were, Mr. Jay K.ild In. Mrs Martin Smith. Mrs. Kranit Krinbill. Mrs. JKrod Barr and Mrs. J. A. D-.n-Pd!.a. Dr. and Mrs. Jj 5. J.cnney are beinir entertained In Chicago over tli week, end at the. home of Mrs. Identity's sis-t-r. Mrs. James McMunnes. Sirs. Karl Rockwell is entertalnlnK the yourg married set at a luncheon it her homo today. Cards will bo the il. version of the afternoon. Atty. !aniel Redding, T. If. CJrnsrowski. Kenneth Call, Tliacldeus Menezynskl and Judgo '.runloe of Gary attended to legal matters In the Circuit court on Friday. F.i'.ir Gary couples vers granted divorces by Judae E. Miles Norton and neveral of these attorneys looked after the interests of their clients in the above cause. Mr. and Mrs. Br, Prannon an 1 daughter, Emily left arly Friday morning for lieloit, "Wis., -where their daughter Miss Georgia la a tu..tit In I'.t i.ut college, Lr. Brannon's brother beinir president of that Institution. They will attend tha football gam between lAwrence university nnd Beloit collega t Appleton, AYls. Noit week is J-.om;comln? -week at Be'loit college and ft rreunlon c all graduates will bo held. Mrs. Neale was elected preMdent of thv Parent-Teachers association. Mrs. Aaust Johnson, vice president ind Miss Klla Ilugrhes -secretary and treasurer t a'wecent meeting' of that organization Jield t the h'frh school auditorium,- n excellent propram is blnjr prepared for tha November meetIvg, the Eeccnd Tuepday In the month. Atty. J. "V. Belshow of Iwwfll transacted lejral business In Crown Point cr'Frlday. Mrs.C. "K. Black !s ependtnsr some time In Chicago ct the home of her

.. n ( i.i -aid Mi-s Kl z:ibeth I'nj-p of this city i. mnkiiij; her heme with Mrs. Nellie V ii k .'il K.st i'trcft. I'l iiem e .). Kli imiii; of t'li cairri, a K liner losidi'iit kC Cii'ivii Point and 'irin e H Th'.el. a!t of CbU-uKo. were m;ini.. tn ("iiiwii I'.'int on vi i;i rd.i y. They weiu entertained ut l!ie li.'tne, ot .Mr. Klemina's .-isier. Mrs. Willis m' TuWull. Mr. FleiiiniK is a Ken.-ru. fonniuu with the American Kxpn'.s company in t'li ictijro. Mr. and -Mrs. I". T. llflrd and Mrs. J. A. iKMiiiuha. mot. ned to l'unviiie, JiL. n Saturday and pent the week-end

with Mr. Hard's people tkiere.

The inairui-;e ot liss era tn K i. Henry J. Schmidt of Hmm.nd lke pla'f in Hammond on Tuesday at St. Jo.-Jeph's church. Miss :i.;eck is the daily liter uf Mrs. M.n Heck. ti im-ily .. tins cit, and l.a-s i.e.-n f-ruploj . fl as a bookkeeper in Hammond l.r sevM.il yeai.j. Mr. Schmidt Is a toother of Mrs. Kd i; Isen of this city.

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spending a l'-w (t.i .- Willi her timul nioliier, Mrs. Kiu-ubetli 'o.iv. Mis. C. 1). Jtoot and s..n. l"uv..l. en. I Mrs. Jennie Waul Whctler ati.nd.-d a tool call merlin. of the American K-d t r ss in Jary on Friday night. Mr. and M:s. Sam W enter of this n' went to Ch. ;( on Saturday ' spend tiie '.. ei.d uirh relatives there. Miss Maftraret iieigei. wlio has be.-r, employed as a stenographer at the ..iticrf ..r Fatten nnd Jolmsuii. will

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Creek has been set for Than ks4 i ins time. Mrs. Earl Kockwell entertained at. ft j o'clock luncheon on Saturday, which was followed by s-everal iames of bridge. Autumn Imves and tloweis were tasteiy used in the decorations and tiie four-roiiis lunrheon was delicious. Airs. KJ'.i:iri Krosf. Mrs. Eva .Hiinan and Mrs. George Ccnnell were awaided Cue pri7.es at bridge. The Whitakt r & Hickov.-r families of Hammond wyre entertained by tiie Will "'hitakers here on Sunday. Mrs. Adei'a Cooper spent Sunday with her son Kugerie In Hammond.

SONGS AND DANCES ON COLUMBIA RECORDS Sascha Ja.Mhn.in plnys two select loin lor Columbia Records, ,,ne, "Tiie I.v.. X-st," from Mary; the othtr. "Blue diamonds." tender and fufl of sentiment.. The liist is r. f tiie most beautiful melodies fn.m ,,, ,( tlll, most, popular mu-ical cm, dies ..f ;!,., .'e v. The second has botii melo lv hv spaikle. Jacob.sens violin music i.a., , iv.ji us no more entrancing inusiiiian these two st It ct ions. l'nnce'.s J.ance tii.iiesn.. plays two . ' the latest waltzec. 'Let the l:,.,,t of the World ;.. Hy." medley wat,.. :. nod.icini; -Hear l.utle rn,y ,,f Mine.-' and - The I,.,e Boat," the latter 1 , ,,, ,

,ne jiiifia i ..Mies of isao. Both

Me wain h'ts of the year and liie.

The Paul Hie.--e Trio plas two n. w f-.v fox trots tor Columbia record.!. I'll, re's not an Idle moment f.,r anybody in - Idol Kyes" and "In the Luid of Uice iind Tea" Kveiy member of tnis famous tn... is on the j0i, a; f),,. ! l:l.'

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E SHOT IN B OOTLEGGING RUN

riN ftRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

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of tliem said to I lice force. ve. r lstol battle iti hundred shuts w

men, two

" i..enii'ers of the p.fh.'t in a luiuiiti'-; w h i.'h inoi 1 li.i n a re tired, police oi.ijr ..;

.-nvtiy at jiolice atii a ttixicab n pur. pos.-Iy wrecked by Us driver in t hnoitii side cabaret d. strict earlv to,! ic.

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William Papsin. n 'i , 11a ; . .'ii ica and costs of $ Hi f, mo oi b- w u hoii t its

TS'" Alexander w its nivf n a r driving bis tailiiiriit burrii

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i.nknonti pers...n hs t'u-v 'a.xuab alter leavit.ic Met.!', h on. Tin y r.-t lined the ti on dut v in t h.. nt in hborh. in t lie ha Hi.- and w ion the fi too hot AViil.an, H imilton.

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Coughs Grow Better .urprinircly oon, tbro8t inflnrrmai ion dn-m pear, ltr.iat.on i. rri.rvcd and throat tilTling tp, when y ou u rrhablr. t..,,,..-" J .,

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PNEUMONIA 9 Call a physician. Then bepn "etnergency" treatment with f VapoRuli Over 17 Mtllion Jars UicJ Year!;,

rutin S: . hadn't

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VV.'le pick' est. rday.

tacer. ".': W. Ninth street, n't ,'fil the sinn annouricu miner street is n.iw a ' it cost him $!r for drivk fiwr It. Several others were set for a'!at"r date

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Dempsey. superintendent of the iv.g Kour iKattery company, m-.e of flammond'a yntiturcr industries, l.-nvrs this evening for points in Wisconsin, towa nnd Minnesota to insiect the service stations there and to establish new o p i .

The Big Four Bat fry 1- making

(Jood the claims of its creators

"'i lt;e tllel,tlle juisu o. is t.etlii; j j'v.-n. it promises j,, !,. come v. ry u cil j known throu thout the. middle west. I The factory is located at the corner'

of Calumet avenue and Gost iin street. The lattery is bein buili from the bi.t tom there arirj j .. ,f.ir. sold und.-r "The Bh;- Four" natr.e evervwiirre.

Ingenious Insects. V."hen I'nra rtil.her trees are tappet, nffer the jnitn 1ms run in'o ryccpin. tics ami fdiffenei!. n speeies of Ian.hi tick an! is aceiisroined to citt out pieces of the nihliT iind earrv thoin

away, p.oos nlso fit). I us., for Iti.i .i rubber, niii) somo q oc i5 in Son'h

nnd I America nr'uililv est r?i hark of tt-e..

tliat j.roilr.co a resitioti substance i order t,, .-auso n fi n- ,,r ) o tap The film i etntibiy cd by i:o i.e. -a as a roatiy-tiiauo v si:; for 1 1 . r , r r,esis.

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Dempscy, "Big Four" Supt.l Apply Zemo, Clean. Fenetrat-

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nations already r.-tab-of fve states. Fred W.

Sharpens Vision Sootheaan.i heals thftpyesanilKtrenfrtheiisj eyesight fjuickly, reiifves inflammation in -y;3 and lids ; sharpens vision and makes giassos unneccaary in mnnv irstaii.-cs, h;vs Doctor. Drcs-

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It is unnecessary for you to sufTcr with eczema, blotches, rinsworrn, rashes ;md similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or S.1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually yvt: instant relief from itching torture. Il char.srs and sroth the skin snd !ies!s quickly and fi ectivcly most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disapi-arinK liquid anri is coothin;? to i he miFt delicate skia. ft is not grew.', is eamly applied ZivJ costs hull. t;.t a today and save a!l farther cihti-cis. The E. VV. Ji;-r. Co.; Ckvc'vd O.

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C!v Way to Soothrns Hamlin 9 Wizxrd CD Hamlin's Wizard 0:1 is a sfr simple and effective treatment for both headache ard neuraieia KuhberJ in where the pain is, it ease?

me tortured nerves and almost variably brings quick relief. K sur plv on hand.

Wizard Oil is a gr.od dependabb--preparation to have in tite medici:v chest for ftst aid when the doctor

rnay be tar sway. Its rea!;r.g. an

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trom sprains, brasses, cuts burr.?, bites and stings, just as pood. too. for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cojd sores and canker sores. ".enero,;s sirs bottle Sir. If you are trouble-! tvtih rnns'tpat'nr, or sick !;eadche try Htmils'i wisa-u '-.'"er 'VShipB. Ju' r eui.au'. little d'.eU pills at drusrgis's for 30o.

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.itvRnv jr. ri v.vEiuv With tha customary '.oath administered tor," him yesterday, entitling to him practloa in Illinois courts, ir r- ' tin H. Flnneran of 'Wert Hammond b-?-cusi tieiiull fledged lawyer he Aspired 'ftaif&Xoc ft-.ti umber of years. Attorne3tnnnerau,t present 1? t'l'HK8"treasurer -for West Hammond and 'JtrwfeT&ent ot its'ioa'd f education. 'iTThiejeaTrtlnation Atiy. Flnneran took ,5?ivhar'lastTuiy participated 'fftSSnj? "8?3applicantii,lc.nly 13 per cent i cfWilfth'.passed. ?V5jo"pgr': before hth.vjt of practtc'ItfJIaw.XAttorneyf Finneran wns btMtrrere(l.'irt'ln3unct!on and mandarnns ??toHllngr9 .than some of tha fcest Uwrerra in, Illinois.-' hi s a public r-JfiolalliavlDir-lrequently 'been th cenJ tref'3S rur-.ia ,ucb. contests.

LOWELL

itrs. S3U 21. Raaron ami Sirs. J. 1. f3uciJey"went,;to Aledo, ill., to visit 24r itBucliley'a aon, ararr'. for a few da.y-" ilr(illcnry Clement cf Shoeby. -visited friends ia Lowell. Mrs.. EL, P.' Walker of Monon came last evening: Xcr a -visit wita Ioweil . friend Tbis section visited by fine rain JTrtday afternoon. It was much needed. "3Ir. and Sirs. tlSert JStrickland of Footville. TWls., are Tisitlnjr at the tome ,ot her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grai' JIayden. An a: I day meeting wa held at tiie V.. 23. church yesterday. There was preaching aervice in tha morning anl at noon aa elegant dinner was nerve. ca tbe church lawn. Preaching service la the afternoon. E'l'on Taylor of Chicag-o, vl.flfed hts parents, Mr. and itrs. Charles Taylor here yesterday. Tho Hisses Oarnett Foster. Vclma Sheets and Marg-uerlta Simpson, who ara teae-lar In the East Chlcaso rshools ceed their parents here over Sunday.

Bav. J. J. Simpson of Crown Point wm here yesterday afternoon. Jte wmet from here to Thayer to hold cervices in the TTesbytftj lan church.

George TV. I-awrenee of T'rhana. I t.. isited friends hero Suturday and yesterday. Mrs. Julia Morgan of Chloasco, visit d friends In Ixiweil yesterday. V. C. Hale, visited his wife here yesterday. Mrs. O. A. Lloyd returned last evening from a visit with her sons, .n Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Metcalf of Gaty. visited their parents here yesterday.

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rI wi,.rtp1acf on sale Tuesday and Wednesday. October 19 and "th at cornercf IvOgan and Hohman st in Huehn tloch; the following-, canned' fruits pnd vegetables: Bacon, 3.2b, can J2 .n Salmon, med. Tled.. 1 lb. can 23 Fancy Early June or Sugar Sweet ' reas.-the kind that melts in your ' mouth,. per can .. io Tha finest f!uf?ar Corn yo:i ever ate. a 259'value fTr 14 Fancy'Green Cut Beans 12 Fancy eCalif.. Apricot in heavy syrupy 45e' value for : Fancy C.rn Beef. No. 1 can 2.3 Fancy" Ca-iCTcach in syrup, Xo. 10 etiti .,,. .91 Last luit'Tiot leasj eusorted Jams ' in 7 lb.net cans of the following- i fruits. Kaspberry, Iliarkberry. ! 1-oganberry, Quince, Apricot. 1 I'lum. Fineapplo and T'earh, g j asst. jams In a case, per can... .$1.35 i These jams are made up of pure fruits, and the' finest of granulated sug-.ar. CoUi.arly Rnd avoid the rush. ' 10-1-1R DANIEL HROW.V. !

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