Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News Miude Sm!t.h or Chicago atvi Mrs. L. TJorr a i f rrnvMrno"!, i: I , both f jrmtr restient? f Hammond will be entertained at luncheon today by Mr. ""V. J. Koenicke of Miton court and t.llj afternoon Mrs. J D. Siimiify of CI Dtrtrolt street rvill entertain then.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. K-ith or 70 Claude street, a s,"n, William Warren, at St. Margaret's hofpiial, NovtmTer 17. Coth mothfr aaj sun dotrttf nct!y, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Kyler of !::! Tcrcft avenue v. ill yell tln!r h-mc and move to Chiraj .is Mr. KyHr his lien transferred thcr. . The 3th division of the Ladies" Aid of the M. E. church will meet at th. home of Mrs. Earl Hathaway, 4.V Katon street, tomoro".v afternoon at J. 30 tomorrow afternoon. The net entertainment cf the On-' tury Festival series givea under the auspices cf the Frank S. Betas com-, pany's employees as?oc'.ajicn will beheld at the K. cf V. hal!. Hohman and Ogden afreets Friday evening:. S"overri-j ber 19th at $ p. m. featuring the Keni!-i worth Ladies' Glee Club. thj& company LIVE LOCAL NEWS UADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All feints of sl;rta In one day. Butfo covarlnsr. hemstitching, braiding. wor'tf gruaraatced. Call at Wv y'a. 91 Stats at., little west of Hoh tea a at. Phone 44s Hammond. S-C7 B. P. O. E. 485 Important tneetlas Thursday Bight vtartins at T:30. Large Initiation. Somet&iaf err apeclal. 11-17--BUGS AND CARPETS Washed in your own home y the Haraiitoa Beach method. W. B. Cookey. 419 E. State. Phone S499, Hammond. 11-16-4 Potato House, 668 State Line St.. I phone 1509-W. Open for business daily..; Potatoes tl.OO. $1.4', $1.70 per bu. Very extra stock il.80 per bushel de-I Pvered. 10c less per bushel if car-1 rled noma. 11-lQ-tf TO PATRONS OP HAMMOND CITY SCHOOLS Tou are cordially Invited to hear the addrers of Hon. L. N. Hines at the r-upMst church, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. N-esber IS. 1920. Mr. Hines is the ?rita superintendent of public Instrucof Indiana and he is therefore-, able tU yoa many things of profit and iireit concerning the schools. Come t heir him. Admission free. ;:-16- COMMITTEE. DEATH NOTICE Mrs- W. H- H. Robinson passed away "Wednesday morning at the homo of 5 er daughter. Mrs. Molsberger, 699 Colamjia avenue. P'ablic services will be held at the residence Thursday even;r.g at S -p. fa. Private burial Friday morning. Forrest Home, Chicago. Un-2 - It will pay you to come In and see our bargains in hats while they last, ta be closed out below cost. Hankforth's Hat JP 1S4 State. 11-18-2 NOTICE To all members cf the K. of C-: Tour1 reservations for the Dinner Danes, Nov. 24tb. must rot be tn ater than Sunday, November 21. Give this your.' Immediate attention. 11-18-1 COMMITTEE. The W. B.-A- of Mncabees will hold ilr regular meeting tonight. Thero ' 111 be a social program for the yer. Id member with visitors from Whit-, sc. A larga attendance Is desired. 11-13-1 rKTEDE.NS KIRCH E. There will be -vrry Important meet, lnsjr Ffiday crels ot, 1, at Ti30 11-18- HERMAT A. KELINER. Secy. Seasonable Beauty Aid We find you can bring out the beauty cf your hair to Us very best advantage by washing It with canthrox. It makes a very simple, inexpensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly of all the dandruff, dirt and excess oil, 'Seaving- a wonderfuly clean, wholesono feeliri-. After its use you will find that the hair dries Quickly and' evenly, is never streaked In appearnca and Is always bright, soft and fluffy; so fluffy. In fact, that U looks more abundant than it is, and so soft that arranging It becomes a pleasure. Just use a teaspoonfu! of canthrox, which you can get from any Hood druggist's, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup ot shampoo liquid, enough so it la easy So apply It to all the hair instead or Just the top of the head. Adv. - Gases . Sourness Indigestioa Heartburn Flatulence Falriutioa Just as soon ns ycu eat a tablet or ""two of Pape'a Diapepsia all tbe stomscb diptres caused by acidity will end. Papo'e Diapepsin always puts sick, upset, a:d stomachs in order t oace. Large 60c case dragstcrea.
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was named after the old town, ot Keni! worth in Sir Walter Scott novel of that t.tle. The four members ot this company are ail talented, both el vccaHrt and Instrumentalists. Their sinsins with the etrinfc quartette accompaniment Is unusual and especially popular. The ryecial instrument which they use trt the arch mandolin if violin construction which produced an even more boautiful mtloay than the ordinal y mandolin. The bangolelo a new instrument which leading music houses predict will prove on of the most popular ever made as it 1 ombire sthe piaintivencss of the uktUIti with the force of the banjo. .After the tnterta.nment there will be dancing. I The Women's Auxiliary cf the American Legion will meet at the home of Mra. V. K. Howat tomorrow cven.njr. All mother, wivca and sisters of e-' service men arc requested to be present. I Born to Lr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Keefc cf 17 Waltham ttreet a son Tuisday, November 16. Both rv.oth-i ard eon. doi:;j nicely. I
Mrs. John Gavit'a Sunday school class the Loyal Star Gleaners of the; First M. E. church trill entertain Mr. ' W. c. Bellman's class Friday evtviin from 6 to 9 at a cafeteria luncheon at the home of Mrs. John Gavit. 1013 Hyslop Place. Ail members are urged to be present. j Mrs. XX V. Enright underwent an' operation at St. Margaret's hospital en Tuesday, Novcnutr 15. She is recovering: nicely. Marjory Ruff, who is attending Tis-t villain uihvchu;, is coming: aouao today to spend the week end. Tha ladles of the Monroe street church met at the home of Mrs. Grif-; nth yesterday afternoon. After a bus'.-j res meeting, during which several im- ) portant matters were dlscutsed. A dainty luncheon was served. Julius Meyn underwent an operation on his arm at the Preshyterlan hospital ia Chicago this morning and is getting along nicely. He has teen ill for the past two months and tha past week h s arm haa become so much worse that after a consultation with his physicians an operation was decided upon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tuberi-llla of 433 Becker street a son, November 16. tho baby !s nmd Allan K- Tubervllie. Both mother and son doing; nicely. The marriage of Irene Kralowetz. ' daughter of Mrs. Sophie Kralowetr. t-rj C35 Hickory street, to Thomas Reir! of Chicago, took place Wednesday. I November 10th. the Rev. Burke of the German M. E. church officiating. They will be at home to their friends at a 235 Hickory street. The V. R. C. very successfully proTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t-ri itt-.s a urmsiiea rooms for Ugh housekeeping to couple. SS0 Towh St.. Hammond. 11-lf Uric Acid Treatment 75c Bottle (32 doses) Free Just because you -start the day whirled and tired, with aching head, burning and bearing down pains in th back- rn out before tho day begins do not think you have to stay la that condition. Be strong and well. Get rid of ths pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back or kidney trouble caused by Acids Get more sleep. If your rest 1 broken half a dozen times a night, ou will appreciate the comfort an-i strength this treatment s"!Vs. Rkesmitltm, kidney and Madder troubles, and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how chronic or stubborn, yield to Tho Williams Treatment. Send this notice and 10 cents to pay part cost of postage, packing,' etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co.. T-370 P. O. Eliding. ,East Hampton. Conn. Tou wll receive a 75c. bottle (32 doses) free, by parcel post No further obligation on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address. Adv.
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WINTER HATS Trimmed and Ready-to-wear
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Hats of Velvet, Satin Solid, Duvetyn and Plush, developed as rolling sailors, bonnets, off-the-face models, chin chin and maturer shapes. Also several Hatter's Plush Sailors in brown, navy and black.
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DR. HESKETT. Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous blood and special diseases of men and women. Hour 9 A. K. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 12 M. 155 STATE STREET
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dueed their playlette last n gbt at tha K. of l hall, entitkd, "Teacher Kin 1 Go Home," a country school ep!sod . G. L. Adkins was the coach and ho also took part. The other inmbri of the case were H. Von Uiinskl, who. id reported to have been especially good, H. Itoycr. I Crikey, the Meedawies H. Martin. I'. L Davis, H. Von Oaintki, Colgrove, .;. L. AdUin. Charlea Hibbard, A. P.ici:. The K. or 1. hall was packed and the perform. n-- is said to have been one of the funniest home talent tilings ever s'v" en in Hammond. There was a lot I fuu. An orchestra derate dthelr service and supplied fine music. A gocl
fiiro was realiied which will go to tho Old Sailors' Encampnii nt. "The performence was so gocd that they were EFktd to repeat H which tluy will do tonic time m tho very near futmt. The Epworth League cf tho Centenary M. E. church will give a ho-b party in the basement of Miss Haielj Vrown'a t'cmo. Hoffman street, to--, morrow evening st 7:30. Each perron vi 1.1 bring pocket full of pennies and a rjp. A priie will b) given to the person tlieakcd like the most typical l.cbo. Uverynne welcome, a feood tlmej iiua'.ts juu a.11. I Mrs. Koach of 460 Summer street 1 announced the coming marriage of her' daughter Arvella P.oach to Howard Shea, which will take place Thanks-j giving at a party given at their lioivi I last evening. The guests were seateJj at the table where the luncheon was,, served and the coming marriage wasi announced by a telegram. The sues: were the members of the Kappa Delta Gamma sorcrltv. I will offer for 'sale the rema'.uins limited amount of Jams, fruit and vegetables, Saturday. Nov. ;o. in Huehn block, corner Hohman and Logan streets: Hawaiian sliced pineapple. No. 2 'i cans SOil Finest sugar corn, 2c value. No. 2 can Cut green beans, hest on market. No. 2 can Hawaiian grated pineapple. No. 10 ' can Libby's apple butter. No. 1 can.. .14 IS Early June or sugar pear, an ISc value. No. 2 can. per dozen.... 1.15 Finest California ap'icctj ever put on the market in heavy syrup No. 2V4 can 5 Finest New York red pitted cherries, solid meats. No. 10 can l.4i California blackberries. No 10 can i.iu Green Gage plums in heavy syrup. No. 2 can .1 M Jams, eight assorted fru.t?. 60 per cent supar, 50 per cent fruit, the cheapest spread for bread you can buy. 7 lb. net can 1.23 I -want every family in Hammond t 1 have some of this food before it i. all gone, the' biggest bargain that wot. ever offered In Hammond, considering quality and quantity. 11-18-J DANIEL BROWN 10 10 GREEN STAMPS la Erery One Pound Package of PROSPERITY COFFEE Trie finest blend you ever tasttd. Costs no more than ordinary butk coffee. AT ALL GROCERS GIVING S. H. STAMPS WOLF - rUnnOHO. Itia Oafl Hammond, Indiana
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of SI Warren street left today to spend tho winter in Palm Beach, Fla. They will go by train to Jacksonville and will motor from there to Pain Baach, where they have built a lovely winter home. Virgil Peiter and Pichard Tinkhm will attend the football gam at tha University of Ililnoi, Champaign. III. over the week end. While there th?y will Ue guests at the B' ta House.
AT THE ORPHEUM Hammond vaudeville fans have been enjoying an unusual treat in 'the bill presented by the Orpheum t prater, yesterday today and Friday. Thx program It ads off with Elliott Best and his four charming eyncopaters as presented by P ta Mario. Then comes Echo Yosh'da. the oriental marvel. Poth and S'attir present 'Tn the Wrong Nelghb rhood." and after that In order ap. pears Thesba Carroll's scenic song success; Emmett Brlsco and company In t.ieir comedy ?kit. "Front"; Pose aid Thorn, the Vale boy and the Swede girl. Tho Ui:i ends with another epl5(.de of the serial "Ruth of the Rockies.' RULES AGAINST JAMAICA GINGER WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 Jamaica r j-rjiM--sW w e w i Covet t ith wet rL-ir.g soda - - - r i a y V a f3 o Rub O-., f 7 Million Jan UstJ Ytc-'y
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1 The Low Price Label cm Underweatr and Furnishings j e Friday and Saturday, in preparation for Thanksgiving, we're g giving some savings that "talk turkey." This is the timely, g seasonable stuff that you need now. Lower prices are here, ' H read the evidence: H
j j Men's $2.50 and $3.00 hea-y cotton ribbed j and flat fleece lined Union Suits. Spnng : needle rib. Just the thing for this cold : weather. Ecru and silver fl? 1 CZCL ; colors. Special at ;PIOvJ jr One special lot of men's $3.00 fine combed ! cotton Union Suits, heavy winter weiirht.
E Spring needle rib. made from EE: yarn. Sizes 34 to 46. In silver. Special at
j Men's $2.00 Overalls $1.29 Men's heay Indigo Blue and heavy Hickory Stripe Overalls end Jumpers to m3tch. Made regulation style with bib, high back, doyble stitched throughout. E All sizes. 36 to .44. $1.29 each.
g Men's Heavy szz Men's heavy all-wool socks, in warm. Per pair, 69c. I Boys' $2.25
Boys" $2.35 heavy mixed wool Union Suits, in heavy rib. The famous "Beaver"
r brand. In natural color. . 1 Men's $3-$3.50 Shirts $2J 15 v Negligee shirts of fine madras .and fine percales, .in a big assortment of ..neat Eri patterns. Guaranteed fast colors. In all sizes, 14j to 17.
Boys' $7.50 Sweaters All Wool Sweater Coats, in heavy chain knit, and shaker knit; also medium weight slip-over style Sweater Coats in plain colors JC Q& and stripes, at T
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pringer ha been placed under the prohfbit'ion ban "by orders of Internal Revenue Commissioner Williams. The department order becomes effective tn ?j days and' directs that It shall include all gingers of alcoholic content fit for ut'a for beverage purposes and
SULPHUR EASES PILES AT ONCE Almost Instant Relief and at Very Small Cost The moment you apply a tittle Mentho-Sulphur the itching. Irritation and bleeding stops. Don't contlnua to suffer because quick relief a aits yr j. Any druggist will supply you with a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur. Thta seems to soothe, heal and dry up the trouble quicker than anything else. Adv.
Announcement
Miss Clark: is pleased to announce to the public that the children's hairbobbing department is now open. All work , done by appointment 4 from 9 A. M. to 5 P. iVI.
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Mens $3.50 and $4.00 heavy woo! mixed Union 5uits, in tuck rib and natural color: also heavy flat fleece Union Suits, "Velvet Back." Soft and warm. tfJO 70 Special at Vai I O Men's mixed wool Union Suits, heavy tuck rib and medium weight; natural , color. A splendid buy for Friday and dO A C Saturday at O.U
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All Wool Sox, 69c
blue, brown, natural grey and black. Soft and Union Suits, $1.69
S & H Stamps Tomorrow
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makes It "subject to all prohibition regulations."
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD' Announcement! At The Valentine Dressmaking College ladies may bring their own material and learo to cut, tit and make- dresses for themselves ar.d family. In our business course wo teach cutting, tailoring, pattern Crafting and dress designing. There is no better or easier trade for girls or women , to learn. They may make good money conducting u. dressmaking business at 1lome cr . out by the day. etc We number more graduates from our colleges than any other school of thla kind tn tho country. Day and evening clashes. Positions furnished . free. 6Z05 S. Halsted St.. Chicago. Phono Wentworth 446 West Side 2407 W. Madison si; North Side, 1650 N. Wells 9t. SARA PATEK. principal Call, write or phone for terms.
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Sale Men's Sweaters Men. $10.00 and $12.50 All wool S w.-ater Coats, in heavy shaker knit and chain knit. w no,0": a $8,45 Specially priced at ........ . .. . ,
The Little Things About Dress There are certain littl niceties about dress. You toticc them in foot attire these days. Women who delight in refinements of good style, rejoice at the beautiful details in the new WALK OVERS They are to be had in the mo it fashionable materials. Like black and blue suede, black and brown kid. and black and brown calf kin. All are beautifully made, and prices range from $10.00 to $16.50 MATCHLESS SHOE VALUES FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Brovn end Black Kid Boob, beautifuily ttyled. lnnd stitched" coles, leather Louis or Military Hce!?, wonderful v aluc at$8.95 EXTRA SPECIAL Smart shoes for young girls that allow plenty of room for growing feet. Strictly high grade but low in price. Brown or black Calf, button orjace models.' $4.95 to $5.95 Girls high-cut lace shoes of strong. brown calf leather, ideal for school wear, a wonderful value at $3.65 and $3.95 BOYS' HIGH CUT STORM SHOES The best shoe you can buy for the boy who can't be kept in shoes. ' Made of solid, long-wearing leather, with-stands hard wear and the boys like 'em too. Sizes 9 to 13....... $4.45 Sizes 1 to 6. . $5.25, $5.85 Boy's Dress and School Shoes, in Brown and Black Leather English and round toe models, $3.25 to $6.50 RUBBERS for Men, Women and Children at Reason able Prices J. B. ORTT "Your Shoe Man" 169 STATE STREET HAMMOND INDIANA
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