Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1920 — Page 13
Friday. November 26, 1920.
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Mrs. Frtrk oly and aon, John, visitfd relatives la Hensidr yesterday. Th sta.ta -boara of fisheries and Same it.s recently put Into Cedar Ik 6.800 amall b'.ue iils. The stata is endeavoring to make this Jake one- of the ry best sfa!ns peaces in the state. Dr. Bardens visited his parents In Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Sirs. Bird Viact and children visited bis mother. iYTm. V. Vlact in Gry yesterday. ?.Jr: and Mrs. J. .H. Hayhurot and Mr. nd Mrs. T. A. Kayden visited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Texter in ChUnga yestrday. Mr. and Jiffs. Carl Grass: visited reiativa in Chloaro yesterday. Mrs. Roy Alrms and son ot Greencs.stl, came yesterday for a visit with iir mother. Mr. J. M. Dw; er. S. C. Dwyer of Wfcltlns '"'as here j esterday. fr. and atrs. W. A. Davis went to Cbicaso yesterday to visit with relatives. Mr. and rrs. Clyide Foster of Kvanton. 111., visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster yesterday. Thanksgiving was observed vry quietly hr yesterday. In the even!n services were held in the M. E.
church. Rev. Harry Hamilton, pastor of the Christian church preaohed the Thankscl vicar aermon. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkerton of RhHby visited their eon. Cass Tinkerton, and family here yesterday. Donald Q-ulncy of Chicago Is visitIns il father, Dr. "W. C. Qulncy fur a few days. James W. Johnson left yesterday mornin? for Ix Ar,g-el6s, Cal.. "where he will visit hist son, Merrltt and family for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K!?gr of Lafayette, visited tholr daughter, Mrs. J. . Taylor last evening.
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An auxIMury tr the Americau I.edion was onranired here yesterday and the following ofllcers were elected: Presldnt. Mrs. 1'lara Wail; vice T"feidert. Mrs r.nwlby: secretary, Mrs. S'Miovc; treppiirt-r. Mrs. X. R. "White, executive oitlcers. Mrg. Krauese, Mrs. X. R Wivte. .Mrs. Murray. Tli following from here went to Dyer today to attend the funeral o Mrs. Xiksch, wl.ti formerly lived at thij place: J. Hoffmann and Mrsdame S. Tree, Anna "Wehner. M. Klerk anl Mr.s. Melon. f Mrs. Etta K'lis and Miss Clara Linkhart were i'hVuso visitors yesterday.
Many fr'rm hers are planning- to attend th football Rama at Oarjr on Tbankeg-H lnK day bttweea the Valparaiso university tra lnanfl the North Duktrta university team. Miss Mamie F'artmoss, who has been qjite wlok during- the past week frtm pneumonia is -somewhat improved. -
Thick Coal Bed. The brovrn coal beds of Victoria tre said to be th thickest in the world. At MorwIl 7S0 feet of coal hag bpco passed through In a bort of 1.010 fe?t. The four principal areas cf occurrence rover approximately 3,200 square miles of an average thickness of SO feet. Tbe depth of the coal fcm? below the nurfnce tarlesj from 60 to .VW rwt, the average b!ng near to the first figure. Exchange.
Couldn't Ba SuppoMd to Know. T helped my little niece on her tricycle over a crossing by taking: hold of the front part of the tricycle and lifting it onto the sidewalk, writes a correspondent. She explained that thRt was not the rlzht way to do it; I should hare pulled her up by the handle, and then, xvlrh a sweet de.slra to find an excue for my Ignorance, she quickly added: "IV.ir, of course, you wouldn't know how, because you are not the mother of a child. "
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Like charity, political responsibility begins at home. Voting: for a president was an exciting first txpreKslon for the great body of newly enfranchised -women, but as a matter of fact, the Woman voter -who know all about Washington and nothing about her own City Hall is not the best citlian. It is aa though he went out to Africa to teach th heathen whil her own children ran the street with holes in their stockir jcs. Every munlnlpal problem touches in one way or another every home Jn the community. For women to fail to understand local issues is to fail In duty as home managers no less than as citizens. To urea tha direction of their activities to thesa laaaea Is not to circumscribe woman's political field. Local Issues hava never demanded such sober thinking acd such sound J-jdement. Take lha matter of public utilities alone, or, to he still more concrete, the gas Industry. Forty-six hundred American towns, big and little, use this commodity. It is an essential in etgh million homes. Tet today It Is up against a life and leth struggle for existence
Enormously tnoreaaed costs of the elements that go into its production, coal, oil and labor, bear crushtngly upon it. On the othsr side, it is up agalnat a stone wall of regulated prices, fixed years ago, which havs not the slightest relationship to tba present cost of production. Their continued enforcement, agitated for by short-sighted politicians trading: on public thoughtlessness, will hav the affect of literally shutting off the gaa. The duty of the woman cltlsen iw such a situation is clear. She must open her rntnd to all aspects of tbs, problem. Bha must visualise the gaa man's cosl bill ss her own. Sh must dismiss outworn prejudices and exercius her new won political rights In the Interest of the continued progress and prosperity of her commuaity and of her home. Tf women with their fresh ouflook and thair new .eal can free such a community essential ts the gan supply from the economic and political morasa which threatens to engulf it. they will have accomplish el for their own towns something comparable to what Eliae Hoi and his swing machine did for their nex.
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'o You Audit Your Physical System?
Ask yourself this question: Do I audit my system as I do my business ? As a business man you are careful to guard against lost motion in any department of your organization. You know that a weak unit may throw the entire organization out of working harmony. Did you ever stop to think that the same thing is true of your .own physical organization? Do you keep a close check on the various units that comprise your body, to see that there are no weak spots pulling you down and lessening your mental and physical efficiency? Why busy men become "ran down" In the rush of business duties, busy men often thoughtlessly neglect the very thing in their lives which makes success easier to attain. That thing is health. Daily they tax their brains and bodies to the utmost without giving thought to the strenuous burden placed upon them, until finally their condition becomes such that cvenNaturecannot function properly. When you feel "off color," do this: audit your system. See what i3
wrong. If you arc not sure where the trouble lies, consult your physician. More likely than not, however, you will find that a good physic will correct the trouble. The system needs cleansing A water laxative is what you need a laxative that will act quickly that will flush away the waste matter completely. That laxative is Pluto Water. It fulfills every requirement' necessary to thoroughly and gently flush away the accumulation of waste in the system. Take Pluto Water on arising, or before meals. You will quickly feel fit once more. And remember, millions take Pluto Water for a periodic cleansing, even though the bowels move regularly. Do this and keep your health at par. Stop in the drug store and buy a bottle of Pluto Water on your way home tonight. Always keep it handy for regular and emergency use for the entire family. As a laxative take J 4 tumbler of Fluto; as a cathartic, J-3 tumbler; as a purgative, 4 tumbler add hot or cold water to fill glass. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana.
Over 600 brand new first quality Blankets must be disposed of Saturday to make room for holiday goods for toys and for new merchandise. If low price will f turn the trick here goes for the biggest, most rousing sale of blankets any store in Northern Indiana ever initiated. g We Meed Room Regardless of Cost; Reductions Average 33V3 to 50 j Read the descriptions come in, examine these blankets, look at the prices you should buy in lots of half a dozen at these big reductions. It's really a drastic clearance. g
A Beautiful Assortment of Wool Mixed Blankets, with stitched edgs in white and gray, 3-inch plaids, weigh 4J2 lbs, size 66x80. Our regular $12.00 value $6-98 now
Aaother Lot of Wool Blankets, 42 pound weight, in 3-inch plaids, size 66x80. This lot consists of blue, tan, gray and white plaids. Our regular $15.00 value, ctn QQ
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One Lot Full Size Plaid Blankets, size 70x80, in all neat patterns with stitched edges in blue, tan and gray, regular value $6.00. gO QQ
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75 Pair of the Famous Nashua Woolnap ,Blankets, size 64x76, in gray, white and tan, all shell stitched, special for this sale &Q QQ
300 Pair Large Size Nashua Cotton Blankets, all standard colors, specially priced for this sale at the low :r $1.98
200 Pair Plaid Cotton Blankets, size 64x76 for large beds in assorted colors priced ordinarily at $5.00, special this tf:r.... $3.49 50 Pair of All China Cotton Blankets, in plaids of all desirable colors, large size. This is an exceptionally good value at this low it A QQ price of J JyJ 50 Pair Woolnap Blankets, size 66x80, in all desirable colors, with stitched edges, specially priced for u sale $4.98 100 Pair of Nashua Blankets, size 60x76, in eclors of sry, tan aRd white, splendid for sheeting purposes, special for this sale 4 at .
200 Pair Plaid Cotton Blanket, size 64x76 for large beds, in assorted collors, priced ordinariily at $5.00, special for this sale Q A Q
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100 Pair Swandown Cotton Blankets, also in plaid with assortment of colors, extra fine quality with stitched edges, regular $7.50 blankets, C 7C this sale V3. One Lot of Wool Finish Blankets, mohair binding, weighs 4 pounds, size
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75 Pair Gordon Cotton Stitched Edge Blankets, size 64x76, in all the wanted colors, -peciallv priced for this
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210 Pair Bed Comforts, g-ci cotton filled, size 68x76, for large size bed, very special for this sale at ihe low
Another Lot of. Large Comforters, size 70x75, with silkoline back and top, plain stitch. This is an exceptional value
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