Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 5

Thn-rsfv. -TpTiirv 27. 1921.

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Quick Relief from aches and pains . bruises and tSrBT stans by apply0&2S& ingSbsorbine.Jr. It soothes and heals. Keep bottl hand 7 at booM, t the office or In yoor grip whan traveling. costs more, but its Mrvict cannot b tne8urd in ttrmi of money. HJ3 a bettl t most Jrucist. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Teml 3trt . SvjnntfirW. Has. -.. - . Nobody Can Tell wnen ou Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, kIofsv and attractive with a bre-.v of Sase Tea and Sulphur. V.'henever ner hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this M.-ipie mixture -visa applied-, with wonderful effect. By asking- at any drug tore for "Wytii's Sage -nd .Sulrhur Cvmpounl," you will r a iargre bottle of this old -time, recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredient, sill ready to mo, at very little ootThis simple mixture can be depended upon to re-storo natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown drugirist frvsys everybody uea "Wyeth'u Sajre and Haiphur C'.mpc'in.l now because it dariicns so naturnl'y and ?veniy t'r.at nobody can tell 1- has been applied it's o e;jy to usa. too. You eimply 5a.rtsr''n a comb or Foft brush ar.d draw It t'noug-h the hair, taking on fctrand at a time. By morning; th tr ,.y hair fli.appear: A'er another pp..oation or two, it is featured to its natural .:!. r. ana it loo!iS glossy, y.'ft and henufi:! Adv. TRY SULPHUR Oil AN ECZEMA SKIS Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Ar.y breaking- out of the skin, even; fery, itching- eczema, can he o,i.icklyj overcome by applying- Mentho-Sulpur, declares a noted skin specialist. Fiei at-f; of it? frerm destroying properties, tins sulphur preparation instantly tringf! ease from skin irrit.-itlon, soothes and heais the eczema rigit up r.d leaves the skin clear and sriooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from --Uin trouble thf uld obtain a small jar f Mentho-Sulphur I'rom any -ood dr'ig-ist and use It like cold cream. A d . MOTHER! 'California. Syrup of Figs'" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Kiss only look for the name California on th package, then you are sure your child is havlnpr the h.t and most harmless phy.-ic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bot.il". You must say "California."Adv. FREE TO Asthma Sufferers Free Trial of a Method Tha. Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time have a method for the control of Asthma, and w want you to try it at our expense. No mntter whether your case is of Ionic star-din --r r"cMif development, whether it is presi-nt r.s occasional or chronic Astbm;-. you should send for a free tr;rtl if rur ini'licd. No matter In what climate yen 1: no matter what your age or cccuf.'SHon. if you am tr.iubbd with asthma, our method should relieve you promptWe especially want to send It to these ppparer.tly lvpeloss caes, wher all f trnis of Inhalerf-, rjom het rpmn prepsrntions. fumes, "patent smokes." etc, Iihv? failed. Wo want to show everyone at our ex(,on"se, that our niet'-orl is deierr.e.l to end all difficult brr.vhtnR, ail wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too Important to regiei n single Cay. Write now- aid beutr. the method at once. Send no money, Simply mail coupon below. I o r Toi.'iy you do no, even pay p,.stasre. riEE TEI&L COTTPOW. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room M-'S, XiaK-ira and Hudson sts., Buffalo. X. V. , Send free trial of your method to: HaYe Your Dressmaking Dore by a Reliable Seamstress j REASONABLE PRICES ALMA HERRINGTON M 234 Mich. Ay. Hammond 1331M

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HftVE DM HAIR MID LOOK YOUNG

PERSONAL ANI SOCIAL NEWS

The Auxiliary of. the American Legrlori will meet lonigrht hi the. Letrlon hall on ft ate street. All mwibcM reliuested to be present for the election of officers at eig'iit o'clock. Tiie civic committee ot tho Hamman ffmnin'a Club which wa,s lo have met tonight ha been postpop! until one week from tonight. Th-e Fi K. O. ciub will moet tWa eTn!og at tho home of Misa Edith Ripley of 240 North Hohinan rtreot. Th Central W. C. T. t. will hoM a moeting- .t th euiome of Jlrs. w m. i Myers of 31 lougiaj street Friday evening at :it. The meeting- haa on called to make p'.ana for the Americanization work of org-aniiatton. Amy 1 8pauliinff of th-e National Antej-lcanl-i ration department of the W. C. T. T". will talk on Americanization and tell I tho "How and Why" of the oriranlwi.jt.lon and Br. Goldman of East Chicago ! who Is much Interested and quit an i a,utJVrlty on th, 8Urejrt of Amoriuanisation win taix on "wnore ana v nere of Amrlcajilzati'.n. Misi Jcmile Beuse yof ths Brook House will talk on th "Work Accomplished and tho Results," this will he followed by a short musical proftrun In charye of Mrs. Giles Warner. The public, or anyone lntereste-i In this work Is cordially invited to attend. AU W. C. T. V. members are requested te try and be present. Tlie ohlldrs.i's story hour of the Hammond public library will meet from 2 to Z Saturday afternoon instead of the usual (Irao from 10 to 11 In the morning on account of the teacher. nreetlns; which will take place Saturday morning. Misa Amy Spauldlnjr of New Tork will a.rrlve in Hammond this evfiiing to org-anize th Americanization work o fthe W. C, T. V. Miss Spauldiny is one of the National Americanization workers -of the W. C. T. U. and has Just recently finished a course in thla work at a New York school whioh the W C. T. U. have for this purpose, hho will b the g-U'r of Mrs. C. E. Graves of Elm treet during her stay here. The Ladle Aid .Society of tlie Monroe St church met yesterday afternoon at tho h'-me of Mr C. Bcwlby of 1258 Monroe street with a targ-e attendance, of visitors and members. After the uual buain&ss was tran.nacted a readins waa enjoyed which was given by Miss Evelyn Hunt, games and refreahtnents were also part of the day's enjoyment, the hostess wag assisted by ti.e Mesdjj.mes J. McConnell, H. Bertram and Q-orge Yeager. The next meeting: will take place In two weeks and will be an all day -resaion. All members are invited to com and help match comforters. Gertrude Claus who has been ill with the pneumonia for the rast pven weeks is some improved. Her sit,ter Miss Emma Clans is substituting- in her plaoe temporarily until her recovery at the State Bank of Hammond on Calumet avenua where Miss Gertrude i Claus i,aj? charare of the Insurance de pa.rtir.cnt. Mis. M. P. S'.ewa.rt wl'.l entertain the Marquetie club at hr home on Warren etrect at a oaa o'clock luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. U B. Hart of 72S South Hohinan street will enf rtain the D. A. M. club at her imnH Friday evening. A number of C-e members of th True Kindled gave a house warmin-s fur Jlr?, Harry Ske!!cnr of 1216 Van Uurtn street who ha-s just muved into their new house, the christening- of the , new house was m;.rie pleasant by music and a aeneta! ?,-oo.i tlmo and nicely arrange i two course luncheon was served. Ti:.(H Riiftt present broug-ht a gift that would be f use in life home, the members of the True Kindred who attended wer the Mtlams .Etirab-ith Lash, i;wf(,-( Itimbach, Mary Ma'o, Margaret M i Si. Frank Stevens, J. M. IVilc-.scon. J. H. ljudolph, Je Hill and daughter Dorothy, Albert Malo and aon. Kalph. Joseph Kasper, E, Brandenburg;, M. Shlllo, Harry K. Hkellenfrer and dauphter Vivian, and Thelma. Miss Dorothy Ilr.hrcr will entertain the Rooster Auxiliary at her home on Soutii Holnnan street this evening. The Tj!E-iie of Women Voters will meet as usual this evening; in the court house. Miss Amy PpaulfJn(r the National A merica nization member of the W. C. T. T" , will talk en the Americanization Work. Miss Curhams will have charg-e of the oia.ss work and the subject for ihe. evening will be "Town and County Government." M!rs. Krreat 13 be of 431 TZaton street will be hostess to the members of Mie As You Like It Club et her home t 'morrow. ...- Rev. and Mrs, Herbert C. Claus of St. Iouls. to., announce the birth of a daughter. "oth mother and dane-h-ter doing nieely Mr. ClatM Is a Hammond hoy and the son of Ilev. and LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND j RE -PLEATING ! All kinds of skirts In one day. Bat- I ton covering, hemstitching-, braiding 1 all work guaranteed. Call at Wis- j sey"s, 91 Stdte St., little west of Hoh- j man St. Phone Hammond. S-I7 j Women rf Moost:l-eart Legion will trive a card prlv Friday afternoon. I ' 1 M 1 Jan. 2, at ?.fi-o.' Ha'l. Public invited. Admission "''. i 1-27-1 I Pon't forget the bitr prize card : party and dan-c in the K. He L. rf ! Hal) over the Lion Store Saturday cveninsr. Jan. 23tlu l-2i-'J . I)H F.SM 4KTC. First-class Lressmakint". 11 W. Carroll. Phono 2915 Hammond. 1-27-3 OTI( li TO TlM KHOUIt'JIS. The annual merlins' of the stockholders of tin Standard Truyt and Savings Bank, Hammond, Ind . win be held at the Bank L!i;r,, Mondny. Feb. 7th, 1521, at 1 p. tn. 1-27-1

162 Bauer Mrt, Meyer O'lodnvan of 4 01 Summer rtroet who has beon til at St. Luke's hojcplta! In Chios to, 111., for the pa.it two weekfl la Improving and t expected lonve, riiortly. Mra V. M, Martin ' of 4S Highland street who haa had the pneumonia for the past two weeks la Improvlns lowly. - ; The DorcuJ Aid Society of the South Side Christian church met at the luvme of Mrn, C. M. Srnithaon yesterday afternoon tor their nn.i.ihly social meeting. Heslde the mwmbera of the Isborah Aid who were preaent, the following-g-ueats wore the Meedames II, i A. Carpenter, J. ft. trraves and Bon- 1 jamin Hardesty. Camta and contests afforded the amusement and a dainty two course luncheon wad served. The nxi meeting- win take place in two weeks in the church parlors. Adelaide Pox will arrive from Western Colleges Oxford, C, toirorrow to spend the mid-ymoster vacation with Vt-r parents, Mr. and Mrs- F. H. Fox of 14 Mason etrect. The rcg-alar meetlais of the Grman Ilcneficlal Union wlM bu held Friday nlsrht, January 28. at the Oftrmania Club IIoum at eijTit o'cbck. Ella Waiter daug-hter of Mr.. Bllzabeth Walters of S-heffeld avenue urHlerwcit an operation St..turday evening- at4 thf St. Marg-aret's hospital. She is doin;r a well as oould be expected. The Colonial Club was e-ntertalned I at a one o'clock luTvc.hron at Fit-Ids j Fountain Team Koom by Mrs. ,T, K. Turner of East Clncaro. January 26th. Alter luncheon thy had a theater party when -hey. saw " Irene." The members of the club entertained were. ihe ilesdamas C. li. Tlnkharn, A. E. ITInkham, W, II. SptJlmtta, J. Wr. Reed, A. E. Gilson, Claude Uasater and Julius Punslng. Mrs. T. r.. Canncoff and daugbter Margaret "of Evanston spent a few dayj visiting Mrs. J. I.. Younjf of South Hohman street. -r A shower was glvi-n in honor of little Doroth'a Mae Akin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pavo Akin, of 567 Koorevelt avenue, a number rf lovely and useful gifts were received. The afternoon was spent ..-K-ia!;y and rrettily appointed fnur.-s luncheon wa. aerved the guests were the Mewittmcj V. Hlar.'hard. Vonesch, C. Carnah.ui, It. Fleming, J. Mnstus, Hoin. C. Fui!e.r, H. Murphy. C. Upperman, If. F. Wtird, Mr. Hale of South Chicago the grandfather of lt'.rotha Mae. Akin was also gue.t. The Missionary society of the Vine street will meet on Friday afternoon. January 28. at the home of Mrs. Hike of Hoffman street. Everyone welcome. A f.r.e literary and musical entertainment will be given at the Pine St. Frebyterian church Jy the Sunday snhool January 28 at 8 o'clock. The proceeds are to he usnl for making improvements in the Sunday school rooms. Public cordially Invited. seeches Potatoes 150-Ib. Bag, 2VZ hxx., $3.00 All You Want Delvered to Your Home Free CONSUMERS WHOLESALE GROCERS Guaranteed Products 540 HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 531 T

Mr.-. , Th;odore ltv-et.

For 2 Days Friday and Saturday, January 23-29 To purchase 1800 pairs of extra fine quality shoes that we

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Values $11, $12 and

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Your choice of many different calf or tlack calf. iiemera Every Pair Properly Fitted.

$10.00 Values at $335

Obituary

Ora Hall Funk was born In Monroe township, Kosciusko county, Indiana, about six miles southeast of Wraw, March 'Z'i, lflTS, and died In Hammond. Ind.. January 13, 121. ugtd 42 yours, a mouths and 21 dys. In with 1 1 jpyo mile n'.i parents, she moved to W Vayne township united in marand June 12. 1304 was riage to Chester V. Brady. To this un ion were born suven chi!den. Ieroy V., liillo Ir.. Itosella J-, at Warsaw and Mary IC, Kobert V., Alice L. and Richard C-, t Ilamruor.J. lud., all of whom with her busbnd she leaves to mourn her loss. With her husband she was united with tho Brethern Church at 100 East Waryaw and retained her membership In tb.it church until her death. Besides her immediate fumliy she leaves one tdster, Mrs. Charles Fruah, of Warsaw, four brothers, It. L and F. C. of South Dakota. Fred F.. of Minneapolis. Minn., and Harry D., who haa made his homi with Ills slstr In Hammond. lid., for several years. .Jince her conversion, she ha? lived a consistent Christian life and haa always ben a kind, lovlnsf daughter, wifo, mother and neighbor. In the fcraveyard softly jtiepinff. Where the flowers gently wave, Aro'll lay the one w love so doar'y, In her lonely, silent grave; .Soon the flowers we lay uporf her. They will wither and decay; ut Mi. love we bear for her Will never, never fade away. 1-2T-1 Card of Thanks We take thi3 way to thank ail these who. In anv way, assisted ua in the funeral and burial services of our loved one, for the beautiful floral offerings nd above all for the loving sympathy extended us in our bereavement. BRADY FAMILY, ' FUNK FAMILY, 1-27-1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE I mahogany living room table. 1 leather overud tablo, tl.'or lnmt and shade. AVil! sell at a sarrllic", c in In s- any ev-ning; Solomon's, 6n4i Caiuiii"! ave., Chicago, o blocks from Hammond car. 1-27-2 V A N T K I J a n i x' W ; Z 7 Ti h , h m an" street, J Ism., see Mr. Youiig. l-'7-l Foil S. i.K nc leaving "i ton mid Autouiot.iic truck; J:.'ri fin. Tion- payments; Hammond Auto I'aitit & Ton i'o.. 4-i HohoiMn st. Hammond. 1-27-3 RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER j Deep Seated TTrio Acid Bepoalta Are ' Dissolved dud the .SUietunatio Poison Starts to leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. ; Every drugelt In this country 1s authorized to nay in every rheumatic sufferer that if "two bottle's" of Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does rnt fcton al! agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even tho slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. , Allenrhu hits been tried and tested for yours, and really marvelous results have, betm accomplished in the most Revere cases whre the suflering ami airony was intense end piteous and where the r.atlent was heirless Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suffered j the torments o facute rheumatism, de- j Fires all sufferers to know that he does j not want a cent of anyone's money tin- j less Allenrhu decisively conquers this, worst of all diseases, and he has in- . srmoted vmir druggist to guarantee 11 ! in every Instance. Adv. Don't throw ?ow yapet axit S ' sntbo'it r eadins the wnnf ar r?c, 1

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Never Will You Buy Shoes at a Saving Like This.

J. SCHLOER & SON Leaders in Footwear 75 STATE STREET HAMMOND We Give S. & H. Green Stamps

POLICE FIND A STILL Office Carlson, Warner a:d Fn.nd-rc-l of the Hammond police yesterday pulled a little raid at the heme Tony Kopex, 270 Iienry ireet. Complaints had been received reKcrdSn' activities of K'V as a maker ar..l

,.r;, ,4 nMImfmtt J"-VJU.y' w.;1 f-,' " " - i1 ' ? h , 'J-irX. f-r , - .'s.v. 4 t Y Tr' Our Business Men's Lunch, 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Conglcs, Prop. mm- in a-eA,ojW"WW 'wy "1 .,.'-.-;-.'.;.- r. Si fi'-' '', L'-!i 3 THE oyaL HOUSEKEEPERS' EDITION Housewives will be intere; ed to know fjiat we are now distributors for the Rcyal Electric Cleaner. We secured this agency because we sincerely believe the Royal to be the best Cleaner produced. Our representative, Mr. Dunham, will be clad to ex plain the merits of the Royal. t I I I -II I, eyvI Just telephone and he will call at earnest Luinniicucc Placed in your home on approval. STANDARD Electrical Eng. Co. 633 HOHMAN ST. TEL. 525 Bay Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer fcjtrVifii'rn V '- '. '-" I""-'",' 't'..i.ii!t.fi $13 for sizes, in -black or tan kid, tan (Juality .5? THESE . SHOES ARE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK

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Here are Friday and Saturday's Very Best Footwear Values Special Features of Our

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A Special Selling of New High Shoes

Brown and black kid, brown and black caUskin; leather Louis, Cuban and military heels. In four groups at

$6.65

$9.85 $11.95

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The fact that each pair of these shoes is backed by the Ortt standard of quality is your guarantee of infinite satisfaction. Unbeatable in Style and Quality

$12 and $14 high shoes, in beautiful "two tone" effects. Goodyear welted soles, leather Louis heels. Button and lace models. Reduced to $5.95

Sale of Cinderella Sizes $8.00 and $10.00 Low Shoes, in black satin, black and white kid, and patent leather. Sizes 2'- to 4 only $3.45 Sale of Smart Spats Featuring all the new patterns and colors. Values up to $3.85. Reduced to $1.95 AND $2.45 Special Values for Girls

Misses' black calfskin high and brown shoes, grades. Our Reresmlar $6.85 duced to $4.95

Our entire stock of children's shoes revised to the level of replacement values, and in some cases even lower.

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Trices slashed cn our entire line. Forcc-J to sell cur stock of Men's and Young Men's Nw Overcoats, Suits and Pants, and Men's Farnis'aing Goods. Commencing Friday, Joil 28 OVERCOATS Value $25.00. . 11111 Reduced to JeD.DU OVERCOATS Value $28.00. 7 ttfi Reduced to .0? OVERCOATS Value $29.00. Cjf Q n Reduced to SUITS Value $29.50. Kf) Reduced to dZbU SUITS Value $30.00. 5KQ Reduced to SLm-V.l 32-M). $22.50 Reduced to Pants at Low Prices , Don't miss this wonderful opportunity we guarantee ycu will be te!l satisfied. Just take a few minutes and walk to our store across the railroad and you will save money.

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niired a plea a fine f 2no and cois and f-o day on the pnil farm. AHLD O 1 i Black and Blue Suede Boots, the real dress shoe. You'll delight in the trim e fleet and glove-like fit. Regular $16.50 value. Reduced to 1 n $11.95 f" & u Hi Growing girls' High Lace Shoes of brown and Mack calfskin; styles that combine smartness with perfect fit and comfort. Reduced to $5.95 AND $6.S5 , T"3 a 'I f n h State St. INDIANA Q iV Ve fii! IA VV. m Hi V.- t m n !i2

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