Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 14

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

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I'M ward v Olovtr left today for a t'iiMne.9 trip to Indianapolis. he t'hrysf (;i?c .-tub are enjoinj? their Xfuas party at the ciub rooms t'Ttifiht. A i-iiib bag will be n of tlii features i'f T It iTrcasiorj. The rommitfc in ciiMrKo hiis jresared a Xmas menu. 't'.:i- will be the last medlti? til; a.'t r the holiday. M .. rnnn Karry. Mrs. Jennie -Ward W ""peeler. Uuhy I'rt'n n. Nellie Gieni!. Cera Horat, irs. Delia Hurpe. Mi. Harry Hakfr arc in Gary tr.i.s afternoon being ;n;:'ud Into the Shrine, the wo. T.ions juvillary of the order of th My.ip.r Shrine. iu:t- 9 f'w ef the rnemt hi fri. ni th.s p'aof accompanied them '"to ? th-in t r-ad the hot eands." Milton Tlioini!'. the 8- tar-old son of Mrs. Klorence Thomas wr. s uit br.dly injured i -y belnur knocked tiown by a machine driven hy A 1 1 " . Joe Brown on Tuesday n:!il. H i ivr, Mr. Hren 's held entirely blameless. Mil-

tun was dellverlns papers and ran rltrht in the rath of the machine unknown to Mr. Brown. Hie arm was broken ir.d ho v rh badly lirulned. but hia inJuriee are not considered er)iuh. The arcidetit was ver- much regretted by "Sir. Brown, whn l a very curt-ful driver, but in t ;6 dHihness hi- did not .-ee the boy. Mra. .layU.n T:ott d'i!!?litf iliy entertained the Isabel Thorsun chapter of the Methodist rhttroh at. dinner en Tuevday riigl.I. The dinner was frvid at E:Si) after . lifh t:ie !e'.on was srlven. A arrab bK was one of the pleasant fealure of th- tveiiintf. The !ork in the court hou.n whl !i ha been on a trlke for nearly two week, began to toll the ho' -a iifsain on Wednesday. The clock ;k depeiidfd on by many people living- in the vicinity of the court houip to wake them up in the. morning', as a result V it silence, more than one have been late t.j work

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Here is a very mart little walkin uit for th junior iniss. It i just th thinj for her "first uit" and U a pretty model beinsr shown by a maker who specializes in uiinffa for flappers and am Her wtrmen. It ia laahicned of navy with collar, rerera, ciffs and piptng ef brilliant red and Jtray plaid.

Landlords Threaten To Make Reprisals O I tlv." A ;"). Dec 15. Hlhieago landlords today are threatening reprla! Rirains: j.in'.tor? h l.n have voted to go cn strike Jan. 1 miiffs demands for ti ?. perernt increase in wares are comIdled with. The owners of ftpartmen iiotsaen announced that everv janitor w ho s;ie.- on strike will be evicted from tis living quarters.

Aaplrln and Quinine. A Spanlah physician has found sa the result of a year's experience that the combination of aspirin and qutn'ne Js undesirable and may be dangerous. According to the Scientific American's account f the Investlicatlon, the catalytic action of aplrlo In ihe stomach changea the qnlnlne to a poisonous deriTattve called qnlno-toxin. The poison Is said to :au.wt dath. Ibocph the Spanish lnveatlcmtor records no fatal cases.

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Dark Hour for tha tdltar. Kverr (rlrl ntmM Kate has a different way of spelling Catherine, and !fa a dreadful thing If the newspaper doesn't happen to rpell a JrtrVe nam her way. Jewell Republican.

Compete With Pyramlda. The only competition of the pyramids, says the Automobile Klue Kook. Is the famous painred rocks near Maricopa, Cal. Tnese rocks are what remain of the magnificent old Sun Worship tetuyle where ttionsands of Indians fathered each vj-ar. Tlie rocks were discovered hy e.trly Sran!sh explorers In the spyntorntli century, and It Is believed th:.: the foup v;u nine or eleven dozen centuries old when the American Indians first saw It.

Btruxror f INTERNATIONAL MCWS SKBVICEj (iETsK"., 1'Kc. IS A woman adi rested the !eafuf; of" nations assembly meeting- today for the firs! time. She was M'ldnme Sent, of Ienmark, nnd lier speech related to tho "whtt flare" traffic. Sho ursred that Armenian irirln bo assisted, saylnjr that 20.00n of them are now he.J by the Turk?. Madame Sent was applauded a? yhe resumed her swt with the Dnnish dlKailon.

NOW ITS IN SLOVAKIA IiONt"X. roo. 15 A reyolufion, has lu-oken out in Ozei-lio-SlovaVisi, aceord-

inc t n Centra! N'e-r? dispatch from I Vienna. i A niiitevy dletatorKhip i r-povtM I To lyvo been set up in the industrial districts while In other districts the I "dietatxryhlp of 1th e proh'tariat" sj pnid to have been prods.: mod. (

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PR1CE5 THBtTER 1.13T TIHB TOMGHT BCTIdred Rarrla Cballn io taer latet I era re, "Old Dad." by Kleanor IlatIrmil. AbK, a First National n(Vraetion. Alew Boulby Vrrnvn ia "Humnote." Mra. Fred Peteraort cf Ijkn avfn atfrtilaed her sltr of itauimcnd at hsr horn for a few days. 5fxa. Ben Klser of Koberta avenue ajid Mrs. Henry F. Farcers of lke avenue and hrother, Oarl &r)ig.T cf Kast Bid, motored to Chicasro Monday.

Mies Cecelia Kttarers of Tike avenue ! -m a South Chicago visitor 'Monday. Thoitui Rafter of Ind'.anapc'in bouisvard after a apetl of iline.s, !s reeTerinf cicely. Mr. and Mra. Herman Thlesson and an. Junler of Indianapolis boulevard, rtaltad Mrs. Thienon's parents at Hast tlde ovsr last Sunday. Mrs. Herman Breckman ef Atchison avenue was a Chicago viaitor Tuesday. George Tyler of Crown lo!nt wa.s a Itobertadale business visitor en Tieffay. The Kble c'ajjs will r.ieet this evn!n( at the Judson hoVie on Ineoln avenue, all members are ured to b present. The third degree will he confererj on a large number of candidates j,y th Kaishts of Pythia.s this evnir.g aril refreshments will be served. Oeneva Anderson of Xtoberts avenue, who hae been on the eick list for several days, 1 better. Mr. and Sirs. E. Freese ? Myrtle avenue entertained friends from Chicago at thalr home list Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Itollis Hunter cf Hammond visited the Tatter's mother. Mr-?. Mollis tick of U;th street, the farpart of this week.

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KEEP LOOSING YOUNG GRAY HAIR Ca be restored to its original oolar with VAN'S MEXICAii B HAIR COLOR RESTORO It is not a dye, bat reatoree the hair to its natural color, so gradually tbat yo-nr moat Intimate friend a cannot detect its ue. You will be highly pleaaed with the results, or your snooey refooded. At all imIm S1.0Q sr haetb. The Kells Company MirwuH. H. Y. DiTrbrro

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If Its For The Auto, We Have It Anything and Everything NEW TIRES Goodrich, Firestone, Ajax, Pennsylvania, Empire, Braender, Stronghold, Etc. From 30' to 50f Off List Also Rebuilts and Slightly Used Tires. . Tubes 50 to 60' ; Off the List. We Carry A Full Lne of the Famous BURD HIGH COMPRESSION AND QUICKSEATING PISTON RINGS IN STOCK Distributors for the Parco Puncture Proof One Piece Inner Tire. Differential Gears, Pinions, Axle Shafts for all Makes Cars. Alsa a Complete Line of Auto Accessories. (Tiolesale and Retail) EL S. Auto Supply Co. 361 CALUMET AVENUE CORNER HOFFMAN STRFET PHONE HAM. 3232

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BEAVE WORK OF GIRL OPERATOR JtlOWfA, Tex., Dec 15 A irlr! tejrraph operator, M! Doris Ayres. played the principal role here early today la the capture of two ailtged 9ie rohnsrs. The ntfljt operator at JMly. Tcxna, vtl siuaged. shot k.nd his office robbed of M'O In cash about trddnisht. TT aeered and stasruerln to his key, alarmed other operators on his wire. Hi sb Ayres, arming herself, seized two auapects as an early morning tra n pulled Into Nocon. She turned them vr to police.

CURED HIS RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a rrtink severs. yeera airo. Doctors said my only hope of cure was aji orerutlon. Trtiseen did me no geod. finally I act hold of sonethin(t that Quickly And completely cured me. Tears have paesed and the rupture hns never retnrned. althoush I am dolnir bard work aa a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I liavo nothinr to sell, but will g-ive full '-v formation about how vim may find a complete cure without opera' ion. if you write to me. Kusrene M. Ptil!Ti1 Carpenter. B4S-0 Mareellua Avenue. Mnnaauan. N. J. Better cut out this nor!ee and show it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at !fft stop the mtsery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. Adv.

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RABBITT RABBITT RABBITS DRESSED ORDER YOUR POULTRY NOW FOR XMAS FANCY PLATE BEEF 10c BRISKET BACON. Wz-2 28c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 25c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 18c BONELESS COD FISH 28c FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. QT 70c SPARE RIBS NICE AND MEATY : 19c HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT. QT 15c FRESH PORK SHANKS 23c FRESH PIGS' FEET 10c FIGS AND DATES. PKG 25c QUART JARS MINCE MEAT 50c GALLON JUG OF CIDER $1.25 POP CORN THAT POPS, 3 POUNRS 25c A SHOPPING BAG FREE WITH A $2.00 ORDER FANCY LEMONS. DOZEN 29c MACCARONI OR SPAGHETTI. 3 PKGS 25c PALM OLIVE SOAP. 3 FOR 25c FANCY HEAD RICE. 3 POUNDS 25c MOXLEY BUTTERINE. 2 POUNDS; 59c 25 POUNDS PILLSBURY FLOUR $1.29 CORN AND PEAS. CAN UV2c: 6 CANS $75c FRESH MIXED NUTS. 3 POUNDS $1.00 BLACK WALNUTS. 3 POUNDS 25c FANCY POTATOES. PECK 39c; BUSHEL $1.55 NUTRO, CAN 10c; 12 CANS $1.15 PURITAN MALT AND HOPS 89c BEST BRICK CREAMERY BUTTER 52c XMAS TREE FROM 35c TO $1.25 WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY.

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