Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1921 — Page 3
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Miss Irene V. Putnam of Uaro.-lo fl.--en.14e will ?av Saturday for iva.iv:ile. 111., where the is to do ojucaiional work in a hospital there. Mrs. Herman Vater and daughter, F.rna.. visited her daughter. Mrs. Herman Timm of Indiana Hxtrbor at St. -Margaret's hospital on Monday. live txr ot llff, nnd the bottom, and e anme folr nomaii rrrtolied Ihrm both. Vhyf TU f nnd which wan the -ndt given you Jomftlilns to think About touLxht at the lrine. I-iC-2 The Wh.tinsr Savings and Lonn association are planning- on putting out another cook book and city almanac. t!ir.iiar to the one published by t.ie association several years aaro. ThU i-as and eti'l Is Invaluable for historical purposes and the recipes contributed Tjy iWhitlng ladies were a aluable collection for the housewives tnd especially the new cooks. Whitingculinary artists now hao another opportunity to make a name for them-
elvg by sending to the Savings ind Loan association, 113th and Clark :reets. their favorite and best recipe, fcch of which should be signed. rnixcEss theateii tomght "Something to Think About," a cla. AA pic tor with Gloria SwanuM, tllHott Dexter. Theodore Huberts and Monte Blue. This la a Cecil De Stllle production and one of the best. 1-2G-2 The- Parish club of the Sacred Heart church will give a card party this Thursday evening at the Sacred Heart rarish hill. Fancy prizes )v ill be awarded and refreshments served. Miss Royetta Transeau has returned from Hansom, 111., where she was called by an accident in which her mother by A fall sustained a 'broken hip. Mrs. William KoUfrht has returned from the CJrl Scout convention at Ctn!nnati much enthusd over the suertss the girl fcout movement is rnetwith. Whiting- 1 one of th four R.rl scout councils in Indiana, tho ethers being Iafayette. Connorsvllle apd ' ndianapolie. .Being tlje only council in this part of the state makes "Willingpretty proud, as tho local organization was highly conip'.'.mcnte 1 for tr,e work it has accomplished. Ihe tr of life, and the bottom, and the some fair womnn reached them both. Whyf How! and which vrnrt the enrtT Ktvra yon Something to Think Abont tontsrbt at the Princess. 1-26-2 The entertainment V the Fneulfy Tour sunder tho sponsorship of the Tortnightly club will be given at the high schcoo! auditorium tonight The riogram consists of musical eic-:i-n, vocal and instrumental, read:rs and a one act comedy. The Whiting- Epworth I'ag'je -111 rritertain the younjr people of the Upvorih Tcasruf of the. Calumet rein r.t a "depot party"' Friday nig-'it, Jan. i'1. in the M. K. church parlors. It wf'.l i e an evening of rare fun for all who
Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners
come as a laige delegation from the
J various cities are expected to be prjtent. Whiting; leag-jers are expected to I be out in full force to entertain the BllHtS U thin will Vio . n vi,.llnnt
time to become acquainted. A nomi-.a! fe will be charged for the stunts, which will go for the Baf.ie Ground college fund. The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will lio'd their regrular meeting this evepinar'at whic!) time the recently installed officers will serve the refreshments. Mrs. Edward J. Evans is conflnr-d to her home In Ohio avenue by Uln.v-i. enjoyed the informal dancing party given by the Triple Link Social club at th I. O. O. F. hall. This U the first of a series of entertainments that wilt be Riven by tho club for the mtmLers and their friends during tho coming year. The next event will ce a lad! night on Friday. Feb. 4, when the members will entertain thi- !.1y friends at the club rooms. Iollow In this will be a dance on Feb. 19. at re I. O. . F. hail. IMUXCESS THK.1TER TOMf.lfT "Something- to Think About." it cns AA picture with Gloria Swanson, KlHott Oeter. Theodore Ilcbert nnd Monte Tllne. Thl t a Cecil Ie Millie production and one of the best. 1-26-1 Dr. M. Sternberg, who has been a valuable member on the board of health for some years lias submitted his resignation from this office to Mayor Schrage. to take effect at once. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lloyd nee IBcssie Green of 403 Central avenue, a daughter, on Sunday morning. Miss Mary Xaef entertained the members of the Tri Kappa sorority at her home in Koberts avenue on Mon
day evening-. Following the business fession and the election of officers, Mrs. James Griffith, nee CI wen Pritchard, a recent bride, was tendered a miscellaneous shower. She having received a. number of beautiful and useful gifts. Cards were a'.FO enjoyed and refreshments served. Mrs. Hal Jones is very ill at her home In JaPorte avenue, suffering a complete breakdown. A trained nurse is in attendance. Her mother in law, Mrs. George 'W. Jones, who has been very low for several weeks remains In much the same condition, being unconscious the greater part of the t!mo.
trip to Chicago Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Green of Hammond were guests at the. Ralph Jewett hc-me on Indianapolis boulevard over last Sunday.
candy raffled was won by Joe M. Klein. lienry Sauer transacted Vutlness at Crown I'olnt Monday.
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About 2o from liere Joined the Elks club at CJary last evening at a special meeting arranged for Initiating He-ban candidates into -the ldo. Mrs. Carl Brinej- went to Chicago today where she will undergo an operation for an abscess of tho ear. Je-rry I'arkcr is very seriously ili at his home r.orth of town. Mrs1. Grace Kiausen and children returned yesterday from a few days vl:it with relatives at Stony Island. I.awrencp Westberg and Misses "Beatrice and Edna Anderson of Chicn ;o
i visited hrr Sunday at the homo of J Mrs. Lottie Carison. j Mrs. II. Brand visited with relatives I in Chicago over -Sunday. George Sauter, who lias born s'.c'.t 'for the-pa:'t three wet ks Is much Ini- ' proved and is able to be out.
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Carhartt's overalls and Jumpers, special this week, $2.10. Euy now and save, Oscar, the Haberdasher. 1-24-3
rai-xcBSis thfjatkr tomght 'Something- to Think About,' a class A A nlctore M-lth Gloria. Srrnnoon, Klllott Dexter. Theodore Roberts and Monte Blue. ThU Is a Cecil Ie Millie production and one cK the beat.
Columbia February Records now on a . bam Aronberg, 503 119th street. i-:o-tf Open Thursday. Saturday ar.d payday evealDAa, only. Seifer Furniture Co. 12-28
AH the lateat Okeh Records now on ole at H. Gordon Jfc Sons. 12-20-5 Closing out sale on all winter clothirg and furnishings, below cost. Oscar tire Haberdasher, 637 113th street. 1-24-3 The tr5 of life, and the bottom, and the same fair woman reached them both. Vh7t Howl end which was the edt RlTcs you Something- to ThinJ Abo-tit toniarht at the Princess. J-26-2 The "''Tilt'r. Savings and Loan aso--iatlon wlil loan you money to ba!"4 v"Ur own homa and a homo is the most stable foundation of a man's fortune. 1-36-1 STAR. TTtEATTJt TOXIGIIT A.VD TOMORROW A bi double show, "A Dionn Girl's Kcvmancc," starring; Viola Danat alno a side splitting two-act Sundhlne cwmdr "His oly Still.'' and other attractions. 1-26-1 it yon dtd not reeel-re our l2t rnleitder, will cheerfnlty srlve one npon request. ficlfrr January releases of nnraiwli-k Iterords (Including; 'Mar. sie") and Q. R. S. rolls now on sale. Keller I"urnltare Company. 1-5-tf The Cheney Phonorapb. The areetrtt tone of all. H. Gordon &. Sons. 12-29-tf For SaJe 3 40 foot lot in West X'ark addition. A bargain, inquire Whiting' News office. 1-1T -3 Carhartt's overalls and jumpera. ircial this week, $2.10. Buy now and fave. Oscar, the Haberdashnr. 1-24-3 I.ort Tast Wednesdaj- sftrrnoon between Whiting and East Chicago, two bundle of bedclothes. Fir.ter please riotify the Whiting Xewe. 1-24-3
For Rnt Furnished rooms for two gentlemen or light house keeping. 1333 Amy Avenue. 1-25-J Buy your overcoats and suits now. Test quality at the cheapet prices In t. wn. Oscar the Haberdasher. 1-24-3 STOP IMG SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Proir.pt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Atk anydruggist for aSocorSl bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon vou will find that irritations, pimples, tilackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is alt that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes ihe skin soft, smooth and health'. tv. C W. Rse Co, C.evc;and. O.
Closing out alo on all winter clothing and furnishings, below cost. 0.-car the Haberdasher, S3" 113th street. 1-24-3 Mr. and Sirs. E. FYeesa of Myrtle avenue had aj t heir guests over last Sunday, Mr. and Mtb. Melvln Howard of Elkhart. Ind. Mis. 11. iireckman and daughter Violt of Atchison avenue attended a theater In Chicago last Sunday, The - of life, nnd the bottom, nnd the same fair woman reached them both. Whyf lloct f nnd which was the endf give ;ou Something; to Think About tonUtbt at the Princess. 1-26-2 Mrs. Paul Howat of Myrtle avenue was a visitor in Chicago the latter part of the week. Mrs. Ida Langohr visited her daughter, Mrs. A. Ogren of Kadt Side. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson tuid family of Indiana Harbor, visited M.ra. Ferguson's mother, Mrs. Mlnifeburg of Myrtle avenue, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Louis Faclum of Roberts avenue la entertaining her Bister, Mrs. William Cannon of Wanatah, Ind. Mrs. Gough ret-jrned to her home on Amy avenue from a two weeks vicit with relatives at Cincinnati, O.. and while there attended the funeral of an aunt.
Mrs. E. Juller of Indianapolis blvd.. entertained a few of hor friends In honor of her birthday, the latter part of last weekBuy your overcoats and suits nor.. Best quality at the clieapect prices In town. Oscar tho Haberdasher. 1-21-2 Mr. and Mrs. IX. Hubler of Atchison avenue entertained a number of their friends at a party on last Sunday evening. Mr. and 'Mrs. John Blaul and daughter of Hammond spent Sunday with the latter's parents on Roberts avenue. The W. Rohrdanse family of Roberts avenue were visitors with relatives in Chicago over Sunday. ' Mrs. E. Chrlstensen of Amy avenue is reported to be on the sick list. Sirs. W. Thomas of Atchison avenue and Mrs. 71. McCarty of Indianapolis boulevard were on a business
Mr. and Mrs. Alien Black pasi'ej ; through here yesterday morning on i
their way for a visit in Kentucky. Deputy Sheriff Kiiborn ctme down from Crown Point yesterday morning with five prisoners for tho penal farm at' Greencattie. Earl P'ulver went to Indianapolis on business yesterday. Mrs. Albert Foster was a Chicago visitor jesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.aiiey were in1 Chicago yesterday. I
COOK Mrs. Rose ljmpp returned from Chicago Saturday evening where she visited relatives for several day?. Mrs. Arthur Waterloo of Hammond wns a visitor hero on Sunday. John Bauz accompanied by a friend motored to Chicago Heights funday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Homtn and fa-mjy of Seherervilla were visitors hero on Sunday. Mr. John Hoffman of Hammond spent Sunday with his parents. The young ladies and young men of the parish presented a splendid program at the parish hall Sunday evening. Everybody present enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The box of
The employes of the four RUey banks Will enjoy a social session Thursday evnlr:g of this-week at the McKin'.ey Auditorium. It is to bo characterised us a pre-lenteu event. Mi?s Alice- T"ihriii3rk of Eueild ae
has issued invitations for a party to bet ht'ld at her heme next Tuesday evening. ' Tho threo vomedies recently prercnted
by the In-amatic Club cf the Washington HUh School, at the Riley Auditorium, will bo repeated by requert In one of the East Chicago school'. Tho sal of the tickets for tho Harbor school was really tremendous ami It 13 expected that this side of the city will rc:sp"-i'l cnute as vti! In the way of attendance. The dato has net been definitely been .e.tt!ed but announcement v.ill appear in tiuo time to permit of reservations.
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty p.re. m'etmg this evening to hold a sac- I ial hour followed by their regular oriier of businets conducted earlier. I Hobble Jones, son of Rev. and Mrs. Eimer Jones of Indiana Harbor, is home! from the hospital and feeling much bet-j
ter than ho has for a long time. Glad tidings came from tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Timm of S816 Ivy street, wiih tho arrival of their first born, a son. Mrs. Timm was formerly Miss Vater of Whiting, where she was Associated as assistant chief operator of the Telephone Exchange. The mother and child are at St. Marga.ret'3 hosrital and will be arriving home in due time. Mrs. James Eattersby of Drummond street was brought home from the American hospital in Chicago where she underwent precarious surgery and is rallying tvcil. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner of Michigan avc, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Giles In 143lh street last ev ening. Mr?. William Edgar of thts tllckne)!
Apartments has been ill for the past Scv-I ,ral ,l.iva I
Mrs. John Sterling of South Forsyth Ave., will be hos-tess to her rlub members tomorrow evening, with Mrs. Archie Smith of Chicago, as a guest. Mrs. M. E. Crltes of Grapevine St.,
instructor of the ptaao, la holding a recital Friday ev ei.ing, at the United Presbyterian church parlore, with part of her class students participating. A later recital will bo held during tho month of February In which students tre Quallf j ing now to perform. Mrs. Carl Thomas of North Forsythe ave., entertained at a daintily appointed luncheon at which the guests were entertained at Aucion Bridge at two tables Tlie decorations were of flowers carried uul In the color scheme of pink and of white. J. .M. Rail and Son, contractors, are computing a pretentious bungalow at tivj intersection cf 113rd street and NurtiK'jite avenue. Tho building wlitn completed will be olfered for fcalei disposition. The company has a view of constructing many more homes in this vicinity to relievo the home congestion
prevailing at tho present time. Mrs. A. Anderson of Grapevine St.. has returned home from a visit to Cleve land, Olio, where cho has been for the past tlile-j weeks. 1 1. I Muckian, tho Metropolitan Eife Im-ursnce representative, ot the Twin Cities, la confined to his home with 111tll S3. The mov le film f-tii enjoyed masterpiece at the Washington School last evening entitled "The Hoosier School Master." For the benefit of the younger students, "Puss In the Roots' was shown. Roth wtro commendable In their selection and tho effort on the part of the school faculty In presenting films gathered in view ef educational points. Is being better recognized by the parents The County Board of Childrens Guardians 'met at Whiting last evening, with - - ...... ...... ... .
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Mrs. E. JC. Canine of this city iu attendance as repretentatlve of that board. The Twentieth Century Club in dining with Mrs. Grovcr C. Hansen lu Calumet. Thursday at ono o'clock. The Indiana Harbor M. E. Church EaCits' Aid will eerve a cafeteria upper nert Monday evening In the social rooms to members' of the board and district elders meeting in conference with rr. MacKensJe, who is arriving from South Bend. R. F. Eachcnbach has ar his guest, his sisUr, Mrs. W. Kruger of Porter, who ie Intending to stay until Mrs. Eschenbach returns homo from Evtroit. Mrs. T. O. Tott of Grapevine street, who has leen at Cantcn, Ohio, since the latter part of October will be arriving home shortly. The absence was occasioned by the long and acute illness of Mra. Tost'a mother, who has sir.ee rossed e. way. Trie Civic Department of the East Chicago Woman's Club will met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Royce, 4721 Northcote avenue, on Thursday, January 27, at eight p. m. Mrs. William Meade will talk on "Women's Relation to the Nation as a Citizen" and Mrs. George YV. Fischer will continue the Parliamentary drill. This meeting has been postponed twice becuase of illness among the members, and It Is hoped that as many members as possible be prcent Thurday evening. Mrs. R. F. Eschenbach in visiting her mother In Detroit, expecting to return some time next week. .
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Don't stay bilious or constipate", with your head dull, your stomac'i "our, gassy, upset. Take one or two Cascarets tonight sure for your liver and bowels and wake up clear and It. Children love Cascarete too. No g.iuIng no Inconvenience. 10, 25, 50 cents. Adv.
CATARRH OR A COLD
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Sara Cream Applied in Nostrils
5 Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief no waiting. 1 our clogged nostrils open right up; the air snuffling, blowing, headache dryness. No struggling for breath nt night: your passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely'? Cream Fain from your drugslat now. Apply a 1'ttle of this fragrant antiseptic, healing cream )n your nostrils. It penetrates through every ajr passage o' the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed. UP with a cold or nasty catarrh. adv.
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Musterols Loosens Up Those i Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain ; Youll know why thousands us ' Musterole once yea experience the j Rlad relief it gives, " i ! Get a jar at owe ffoni the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint- j ment, made with the, ol cf mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does ' uc"i blister. Brings ease and-comfort whiie it i3 being rubbed on! Musteroie is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions cf jars are user! annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, rleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ?ches of th' bark or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 85c and 5c Jars; hospital size S3. on
DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies.
STAR THEATER WHITING Wednesday and Thursday
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A few cents buys "UanJu.ui-," After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair f-hows . new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. Adv. ' .
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There's nothing marveous about the phenomenal business the Anderson Pure Pood Lunch and Annex enjoys.
In the beginning, the management adopted this policy: Buy only the best of everjthing, prepare it right, serve it rgiht. You may estimate just how close we are living up to this policy by the great number of people we serve daily.
HOW ARE THESE PRICES? Baked Short Ribs, Brown Potatoes . . . 40c Roast Loin of Pork, Sweet Potatoes, ,40c Irish Veal Stew, and Vegetables 40c Oyster Slew 30c Extra Cut Beef, Pan Gravy 45c Roast Beef, Brown Gravy. ." 35c Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, Potatoes, ,15c
Special Home-Made Pies Delicious Coffee Quick Serrice ANDERSON Pure Food Lunch & Annex 3403 MiCHiGAN AVE. 3406 GUTHRIE INDIANA HARBOR
When Children are Sickly
are CoEtiratet, l ovensn. trr out m their iep, Tate cold eaaiW Have Headache;, fitomacli or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They act on th Btomach, Liver and Bowela and tend to correct intestinal disorder. 10,000 testimonials from mothers and friends cf little c-nes telling of relief. "So mother should h without a bcr of Motbrr Gray' Sweet Powders for use when needed. Jtk to-day. At Druggists. The need of them often conies at inconvenient hour, ' Used by mothers for over ihlrty year. So Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
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