Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1921 — Page 5
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THE TIMES
PERSONAL ANI SOCIAL NEWS
The Icaffu of Women Voters will met-t tomorrow ni;riit at the court I;--ju for their ri-nuiar meeting-. Th -.ub'jet will bo. "Tii'. nship and "o.iniy ' trn:n -tit ," The let islut i work "M.1 be ct)linI. An intttatloii 1.- istended I'j utiy m Interested in t'n"W cr. The o n. ...iijxjiiry . f in Amer:en I.eg-l-Mi wit nivct ty t the home (' -Mrs. .T. A. Graham o.' Mo-rib-h imi u r! Tburl-.day "V-n!nc K'-bru-try I. .VI' Mrs. 1 Kl.nJford will ntriam at a a river tea tomo--v-.v afternoon a' her !,om, 12') ilo!:nnn street, fo'- Die "benefit of the C ntenary M. H. church, members ar-j re.iues.ua to be present. TJ-te A i.l .. ' r'i li.imai'iia- - ''j i ; r !i . i i r b -'J it.'' tuurit'"1 Hi' er;nuc '"huraclay x:'t :'n.jo:i in :' e!i.;re.'. '.o'l.. h' ; r ' . - - - ",';.! 'jtii i;'. : . t-h- M I j i.u.i.e ;d . til meet at j)te home ot Mr. .1. . i';:v!.; of Su 5ay tvood a erne totu rr f f ernoon at - j'elrc-Vv .t. , :. H'tney rirer;il:tie.i -e Pact Cut?fs A.t-ociat i-n o ' the r thian r. ;tt !t r in" m yessterday after- . C"-- Taer-' w:i.i an eeti"n of ffl,'.'l".ieli resulted ab 1'ollorr pr:;r:c.t. M.. I'mil bui'tman: viee yre-si-Aire J. Ih tianey: se.-retary. r. - K. S v.-a; ttt : ir'.fur.-:. Air-. A. JUltl.'ll. !.;.. I". I . , is ' ad ejia;v the pro-;-)iri. t iie.-e v-- e..t!tc:-t.'. the puc'.5'.''s:" j '. on., ,mi;,j t'.ie Medame.s S'a aim and Tju: .-.mat!. A prettily uppoitttf d -ourre '.i:n.-!i..on was fervedt The next -."or'r.i IV. take p'.aee in two wecltJ ;." the t ome o"' Mrs. Voniry Uuthtnan. n,ji', '" '.jner I S. artO L'. . ' I., h Id th.-ir regular tiieetmj (.'.- w-fd hj it. .-o.-.al hour las' e'T.ti.e. Tiv. te! ri:"--!in .;'! he Va-i'irr-r b'.r; day party. the hrftnefe-ial ie- wiTl he h-hi Friday in te (j " rii.it n :a club house. 'i'V A.'p -c"- .S' . Siandard T'.ea-ers :-.- -ntertr '-ie-1 at '.he !r,m.' of Mula'l ll a-;-i'ii ri ";k'n lat I'vitmg. '".ns '"or 'lo'.ie .voeeiii,. wttr were tiia..'.d and w'li be tah.en ur 'ate:-. A -o f ie"i of :h." . t udy boo'... "S-ti i .isi.r era Aeroas tiie Sea' was f.-iven ' y Mrs. It. O'.l-.. Three new members, 1a-jory Do-Anlny. I.eona Taylcr and I oreroe H'x were adJed. There were 1 wive member? present, in conclusion eninry ri'ret,r.)onts' were r ed. The r:t meet in; will be a valentine party. "'b- 6 ft .-o nmittee c, the Tlonuncnd "Woman's C'u". met 'at the home of Mrs. 'Jiiinie Klin" of Ttutli street .Monday afternoon. Kc.braary 7 at -:1P) o'clock. Mrs. "!. K. S renter, rhairan. prebided at the ite-'lnj and the progrram was t espeeiaily enjoyable one, Mrs. Mtree'.er jav an in'erestln.; tall, opon r,-e life and work of rnvnto Ce'Jlr-1, an Itsilan artipt who lived at tiie time -f Michael Antrelo. Mrs. Kliite propounded the utiona:re in very able Tnane- and ;he aueations were answered with great satisfaction by the ladle? of the art department. There was a lar-e attendance and during: the social hour refreshment were served by the hostess. The next, meeting will be 'id at the home of Mrs. T. F. lxary r ' 11 L.iii --treel. Monday, Feb. LI Tb T.acPes" Aid of the Vine St. I'res-'.-tester; e'-jreb will raeet to s-w at ..e b ,oe of M'-.. SiniCt of Cedar - -r loni'-'iTOiv afternoon. .. . -.. :".."t. fit! HocMilzfi of SS! ''"alo".ej avenue en " ,-i a i tied the May Fiow- ' v ci'ih at cards j ejitrdcy. The hgli- : - rc ,va.i hebj by Mrs. T. Jlussell r. C th- lot est '-y Mrs. .7. r.Ib'nrfivoy. A !'.::;.- appointed two course un..ii'or. - 4.1 -erved. The n'rii meeting wi!; a' the home -f Mrs. M- MarUeU of rf 1, .'!' si re-'-, :n two vecl;?. :. ..!. i Ah a o a n has Lvee --all-rU r . tl.' Pasadena. Calif, by the d all. 0" LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" i'LEATING AND RE PLEATING ' . k-.ftos of dhlrti in cue day. Bcl.'ovrin?. 1. emst i tchin it, bralJ'n" i ..-k jya,-antfd. Ca.l at W---e; . ; State St.. Ptt west of li'.".;t Phono. 44'j 7-)anmoi.'d. &-Z A OTIC 1'.. ).e arii'i.J oie. r,nir t-r" "h r..i.tieaers of th M t.So 1 . 1 . Kulldliiff ApsoIcn will b-' he'd at rj, Ma.sor.le .!,'-. 4:; itn-i :, Mu n .eli 'earl, in 'ty "f ira;r.io.-.,i5. Ind 'an a. on irsday, b'e.o-'iiry j;th. 1J21, at V : :i 'J .- t P.'t TTIM.'l. -"on. So.'v.-Ttfj 11 sm meprl T"';i,;' Pythr.n ?'.5rers re g tn-r a. -M-d pr.rty Ihiu'iy at'er- - . on. l'Vb. 11. at Pythian Hail, tine p .-ir.es. Ad.Ti'.sdron '2-i-Z 1 Ntmi'n. T.ie Hoard of School Trustees ct-Ved meet at the Central .School buildi-it." Tuesday niaht to con--iUr objections ; , ra school boiids f.,j purcbis" - 'h.ooi sites did not have quorum o-. . r,t rnd an adjournment was taken to evti "'.'loc'i P. M.. Tiu-sda.t . ";.i ur ry ?, KCL Th ma'te;- ,,f ..iJeer;,,.,.! ' an;. wi'I be considered at the a'--urned meet in sr. -yi Every Woman Thinks t Wi?it I Co aid Male Mr 0w Drf imi ou ii. I'ave stylish ti--:o-aai Tees for r.'.e price of :..a; ". e teaeii ,yo.i how to cut, 11; ana and r.-.ake d res sea. ?unir.ee. coures for Professional ressn-akirig and tesigning. Day and Evening Claaaes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6Z05 S. Habtsd Strcst Sara Patek, Principal call ox vrun ro Tuxxts
hi." father. I", u chapman of that city. J t! at. They will niako their home Tin- kror 1 iyers have moved into in Hammond upon their return, tin- John i;vr. house on Hehman I street for a. month, vhl'.o the elder I Manin An.inv.ni nat. host to tnumI'yers art at Mi rt ln.;v;lle. Ind. i her of hU friend at i.u hnm. 119
JI'-s. H. J. .Sleelman luSO r'outh Hohmun t.. entertained the literati; ro ommitte of th- Hammond W oiwui's t :ur lu.-.suay afternoon. Mrs. w a.tei Wise, the chairman, presided and aii oun.-d Franklin It. Snyder with th ib.o - American Id al tn American I.'torstt'.ir". as tin; r-oeaker for t'o.' depart meat's pubiie day. ilrs. v. .v i-..tt HH t'v study f-ul-j' el, a e.'!".parti(a u" John iaisv. ort), 's "The .l vti o?" '), ertj," and "Saiiit'y 1'rozri.s." cave an iutere-tting nke.tcii j of this -JOth . emury writer -a ho l.a. sained more distinction-, ,t.j a pla -w rtti. r than in a loeeelist. H:s nucls :ind t'a . n - eol.i bin frxeecdinjly elever. rh.ey a.'! have a titiro of btturnes. are uttiQut . raiteatih-. roodern and lingMf-h. II rs. I 'red Harnett cave a cnipret.ensie I-, -t-w of Mh pes-1 "The I Alan of Poverty." w hi- .h in a tatire of the upp-r nvi'Pi'.e c!a.ss. ilrs. Crar'.: a;rner nave an appreciative and ym-l-athetie ro u-w oi "frainis lToarress. a -'"''' '" ii'e late win- with its uianj i "01mi-:i's w hieh joft her hearer a o . .j. i.-u :o pir.i ana eaoe.i lortn a penral dix UK.-i.r-tt. In conclusion. Mrs.! i "i ij. (i.iei. iiM attention t.tward a i.'r l oinrs .f eonipariaon l'i the book. I.u r:n;t the oejfai hour ail r-artici; ated in a j alentine. lnint. Sirs. . V". t'ampbtd' re-eoi'..-d tie- li , i . r :-. Sirs. Stcinifl n th.en i rved d.-.int r. t ri shmeius with decora- ' I tiuns A o of .t. VaV.-iu'ue. ilitS. II. O. STEVXiX!?, Ueporte;'. ; The ttonor-tie .Science I e part merit of 1 t'. Ilammotid 'Voiuan'.s e'iub v.-i! meet i ' ervoM'Tfov aftertujon a; the Wash Insrtoii .e.hool buildtnw. Tho Northern liidi- . ana Cas iz Klectri-- t'o., wili dvn;ci:strate tiii'jcs ti'vi thvir t.e'.e e'.e-.-tr'e -ewtns riia-ie'ii!.". A vcrj- pretrj wedu'nsr plac w hen c'ele.-.te; Maginot became tliej brtdo I of Jseelt l.leseiitelt at one of tho old- ,' .-t chuivhes of ijtis county, at the St. i .John's "a.! he.' e. chur.'li at St. John. ' Tiiu. The grandtnother and grandfather j of the hrhle were the lb-st coup'e to be j married in this church 64 ears a art), 'and the hr'de's parents were r:arr;ed ar 1 the nuii". altar. They wero aV. present i at the bridal table together -; ith Mr. land Sir-. John Jourdain. Mr. and Mi"S. I Peter I.ies-nfe'.tai.rl the attends wh' ! wero Ildwanl and I'Yanri I, '""-en felt. . r.ieee and nephew of tho groom. Mr. and Mrs. I.ieenfe.it t,ft on a uoney-r-.oen to Tlorida. and diff.rent points in Obituary lied In Hammond. i-Vb. Tth, 1021, at !u:10 o'clock, l.uey Jano ihrriver, cge 7- year:;. I,ucy Jure Hertver wab born In the t"-Ati of Chateau gay. Kranklin County, j Mew Tor'.c. Sho was the only daughfr c-f .;e-Jrgr, VW K.ol-rts and Phebe J Hood Uoberts. Sihe was married to W. W. Serlvcr in 1S70 and for s-sverul J jtars lied in ". "bateau g t.y where her I children. Maud, Nellie ajid ueorge --er born. Ilarly mi life she en'.tsted under tho banner of Christianity and joined the Method's'. Church. In her girlhood days she was one of a band of younjr ladies who durlnsr tho Civil War helped make bindafes and pick lint to dress the wounds of our soldier boys, for in thos3 daya antiseptic dreirslpga tvere unknown. She v. a prominot.t worker la the church and was always ready to lend a helping hand to help i.i advancement and to imprint in the minus or those around her the lessen of moral''.:' and i rip-ht lining. Her home. wru h r kingdom and her life ttas di-V'.reJ to the welfare of her children and hroutrii lor faehlns her eh .Id-en have been a biessinc atid honor 'j the niny i ni t y . .She came to Hammond in the fall of ISC'7 and lias rt-sid--d here since. She l.-jt'.es t-fhirid her, a so'v, G'jorje, tttd tv.o dauph'erH. Maud Scriver and JlfH. J. A. fihephcrd, alro tvo r randchildren, William Newton Scriver and M'i.-lon P. Pbepherd to mourn her loss. The church lias lost a consistent mem her on. "ne.r fandly a iovinff mother. "We beiie' t that when she. enters the heavenly port..!.-, slie wiil bp greeted withr "Well done, pood and faithful servant, tr.ter into the joy prepared for thee." The funeral will take pla.ee VS'tdiiOS-o.-.y afternoon at 1:30 at the house. iZ3 SI-.y str- t. Dr. llift orticlatintSDid'er of Citrj.Ht. .! I done. The Riorious '.carfare's pn-t. "I'll, battle'r: 1'otiKht. th.- victory won And Thou art crowned at lairt. ; Memoriam 1 In '.ovln-r memory "f our daughter, ! tlthel. v-ho di';u one year riro today, j Keb. (J, 1 ft I & . To us th" saddest of ail tho ; dr. b-;. ?.uso it took our deer Elhe'. away. S;..d and sudd-n vv: !hr .-all of her so j d-arly loved by ah'. i .Sho bid no a last fare- -ei ', f he said I K'od-byo to none, j lb r inpr hc.-i.rt. has c.e?o -fl ta be.it be-fi-l'e "l e 'tnexi- sbo w a g"or. e ! In life v. e loved Iter clearly, in death we ; do the ".am.-. Th n.ooTi and star s..min on a lone ar.d stlei. Beneath lies one we dearly loved but whom we could not sa e. Tier ioviii' parent---, Mr. ami Mrs;. Jullu Koe'oler and Children. tA-.- i'--'w.f.-. -vrtff '. .. sift sf-0. v(,?, f-e-i.-!--'',- t : r.:A& llA'Art w if. f .MlliJl) mM&ti jd: jl, Mtmi)kb mULm i i S o-Vurft-wny "Ww-'V 'jnilV.t
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Mlchlsraa avenue, this occasion beinc 1
birthday. The evening wm fpmt i , with ga.ma Hnd music, the honors in ! ; the games v.-etit to Martfary Anderson: and clarence Ma'oy. A beautiful birthday cake ,U-c orated the center of , the taoi. whers dainty t ef rceliments were served to ten gusts. A surnrhsa party was g-ivert in the home of Mrs. tl'urge lieH on of T6S Heal! avenue last evening. tJame.s and music were enjoyed and a nice iuii-di-eun nerved. Tho gruests wire tb- .M-s-dames Severs, M. Klarow it z. A . Knotty Kate Marke.-, Mulluy, t,'..nn'ey, t;. A. Hasan. Win. Murphy. J. lAah'.can.p. I . Carrol". J. A, UM(i'. A. tP-hring. t'.-n-n!ey, Gervin, '. A. Maaaro. U. V. Kp-r'.g-ht, Tho.-?. tlnright, M. Dillon. W m. lAcey. M. T'uma jitan. Whi'e. J. itiu-n.. I'.. TturuB, J,. J. Uaycraft. 1 . Ij".:n. M. DuKn. T. Kaycraft, J. Da lion, T Lmfrain. M. Iiesmond. J. Kinse'.e, J. Ma! -loy. f'- I'ms'. Jtamriiey. H. lKolin. J. i Ktif.-leton , Jtoane. : e Misses Clara Vtoy. I,;;j:te Ij.Mt-re. Marie Mai !.-, I Anna Carroll, Urteretf i:!.n.n? in.th Hathaway. Florence, Hnrletti Tlievou. The. J.-nnette m . s 1. 'oc i i ! and and I i;a in on a .'til BETZ GIRLS DEFEAT RAMBLERS! fn on the best raine i.dared year at the Irving srym, tho Itetz ffirla ', defeated the fast Kamb-iers of the! ijaptint jjyni. Monday evening- by a score of 17 to 0. The "BetB quintet sure showed wms form In r'.n-ilnar hashets and guardir.jj their opponents. The outstanding far of the evening: was Miss Ste'n, ho scored 11 points for her s'de by registering three baskets and making five throws out of six chance?. Mirs? Schroed;r playing- center also played a stellar frame, covering the floor iri Rood fashion and makinp t1 ..thethree basheti,. Tiie gaine was witnessed by a la.-se crowil n ho M-atchci the iizarae witn Rreat interest. The Detr, girls are ffoitiyr to p'ay a return game w! the Ramblers at their g-ym, next week, and then n they '.r.st; - wil: take on the fast Hebrew
tJte team from Chloairo. who defeated ; rested and rir.ed for committins an asevery opponent they mt. as they areUau'.t and battery upon lie-- and she
considered one of the .strongest teams in Chicago. A. j-amp with the Wiaconain grirl basket bail team w!il also be played at the rvlng- srym on either the 14th or the 31st of this month, as soon as the dates are set for the .ame. it will be announced in The Times, as this is expected to be one of the best, games of the sea won. A largre crowd should be on hand to help boost both teams. RADIO MEET HELD SUNDAY The Northern Indiana P.adio asso ciation held their regular monthly) meoting last Sunday afternoon at sta - t'on 9-A. !". operated by Ralpii ?!. lPooks and Paul Fischier' at 27 W, Williams street, West Hamrno-d. 111. Election of officers nwre aj fed lows; Prea'dent. Charles, Clifford, Hobart: Vice p-es'dent, P.alph E. Hrooks. We.-r Hammond; secretar:", J. P. Chiles. Hammond; treasurer, J. K. Miller, Hammond; traffic, manager. Paul rischler, Hammond. The association now has a membership of 35 and extends an invitation to all persons interested to join the asso - elation which now has a represent! - t!on from Crown Paint. "Hobart. Hair. - mond, and West Hammond. Thy wo jld like to hear from A h:t!n3 ana Gary. Cede practice for studnt members will be held every Tuesday evenlm at IT W. Williams street. The Hamrr.ond section of the Northwestern In - diana Kadio association w ill hold the i(g;:lar Wednesday mee'ir.tf at the home of Earl Twe.edle. 33u Calumet avenue this evening at ' o'c'oek. The next regular monthly meeting will be held March S at Crown point, Ind. ' Two Building Permits Granted by Commissioner A permit w.)s issued to John tdarak for the construction of e one-Ftory frame building. The cost will be 5.000. The buildlnfr will be located at 118 Fillmore street. Construction' hajs already been started. "Funding- Commissioner Dousan granted u permit to John Janisb for the erection of a one-story frame residence to cost 100. The bonding- will cost I 50. J. L. Markey Sells Hanley St. Bungalow E. J. McCall purchased the home t I 3. 1 Markey located at 613 Hanley St. for a consideration in the neighbor- j hood of $5,000. The building has o'.i modern conveniences and la bun --alow .yr. of the j Lawyer H. M. Packet t rep-evented both parties and the deal was closed In f-.e office of A. It. ismitn and Hon. . . .j. Women Men Admire Men admire a. pretty face, a sood f sur, but m.ist of all the happy, healthy. coiitr nt .voa.an. as beautj" fade Rnd tho tiff u re will change. Women who are troubled with backache, headach.es, those dreadful dracs-in.?- sensations, and nervous irritability, cannot hope to be Doryular. r.nd advancement m oltlitr home, bu.-iness or aociai life is J i.r.vpos-slbie. Tie causa of these trou- , bits. h'vcr. vi-'ds qti'pkly to T.ydi )'.. Pinkram's 'e-.'table Compound, as ! It is a nat'iri'i retorati- e for mjcii cond ;t ions, and dispels effectually all those disr -..! njr syiTvptoms. -Ad,
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X'e have on hand a good supply or Domestic Coal, consisting of Hard Coal Kentucky Lump Coal ' Franklin County Lumo, Eg;, Mine Run and Nut Coal Pocahontas Lump and Mine Run Coal Nocking Valley Lump Coal Orders given prompt attention. Reduction in prices. Call Phone Hammond 274 for new prices. Illinois Coal Company YARD, 30 W. STATE STREET WEST HAMMOND
BANDITS
DODGED
THE BOTTLES i Thieves ontimio to enaer their depj redathins throuliou Indiana ilarb.r. keeping the IUruer police continually ! on the Jumv. The mintivr of robberies i and hold-upa wiii'-h have oeeurrec In the i.asit mouth, due (,, the ,aelf of unenip.oyrnen t, a.e beontK so alarmlnsr that imm-diate Mps are beins planned by the police d'-parrmen t wiiicti wl'.i no doubt have a tend tier to reduce ths number c' bui''iari".-t in thi i e. r. ! o n . I ,aM eveniny i -a o v. hue band't. ertred the ,i,j'.'i drinii parlor of .!,.-"T'h V'.'.ver.-. rc(juts!.l the proprietor and the customers who '.cere in the ' place t. thro'v t'o their hands. A -i ibev utrp wOoi.it to e. -i.pt v wilh rh band.ts' i)- : mandfi. .-e-oiurooe t'.irnv a bottle at or.e j of iIjc I'iiiiji's. This was a signal tor tiie balanc" of the ruht..iii.-rf and in less than one minutes, bottles '"ere fly- j ins around the room, which forced the I bandits to leave. This i. the, second j jattfmpt to hold this soft drink em porium tn :ej3 ...an a week. " SiHAI, A I.l 11,1 1 COfPi. Sometime larina last evenlnjr, tliievea oruke into the home of Mrs. a, Oolembrekl, S813 c'elar street, and after ransack ingr throutrh dre.-.-.-r drawer' and cup'ai irl . stol" a Hudson fa! shiri ci.at 'aV,..d tit $173 and a plusn coat valued a; IS.". tent ranee was gained by tiie use of a aktdetffti ky. Police expect t' i.iake an arrest, in the case nom.ctiiiio today. HENRY ACHOR IS SUED FOR DIVORSE hierause her husband was cg'.y, fault fnding- and quarrl..m and accus-ed i-.er of infidePt y, Atr.s. Myrta Achor has filed suit, fc- divorce from Il-nry in the Hammond f.Mp.-rior court, were married Xo , 12. ISSl9, and i Ach Ti.e; j separated Feb. 2 of this ; ear. .Site say. . that her husband was recent I v atJoes not care to live with him longer ffho asks for ?500 a'itnony, the custody: ef their six children and ?Cv for their support, ller attorney is sr. I M. Hruce. FORT WAYNE RUNAWAYS Two Fort Wayne boys. Roy Grin. a.tted 13. and Vrnard Itobertson. a?ed 36, were pic'cd tip on Fayette stree; j in Hammond las- ni.spnt by Officer, j Hhiisc'e. or the Hammond police. As i it was alter mhin'sbr the boys were taken to the police station where they 1m!P(i that they had run away front jhouin and were frying to bum their i way ojt west. Their to'.i! assets cons'.ated of two cents, a knife, a box" c cartridges and a hair brush. The boys arc being- hrld until their parents car: Ck.me after then. FOUND INSENSIBLE ON SIDEWALK Sirs. Helen Delano, -J4 Truman boulevard, was found unconscious In . front of her home late last nlgrht. She , was lying- on the sidewalk only a short j ditttance front the entrance ro -he ; house. she doea not know whether j-he sl-lppad and feii or whether she was merely seized by a faintinsr spell. Mrs. Delano recovered conscitjsnc.-a so'-rt after be-ins taken into the homo. t ,s;1e sai,i s).l(. j,ad stepped from the j house at 11:30 o'clock and it was nH j t: few min ites after that that Vne was I found. Tli-c were no indications that i she i.ad been .rui-k dow n. j . j AST CHICAGO O'MIIL-MIAUULI, BOIT POSTPOXKO Tho - '.;:' O'Ner'I-batfini- Mendeli bout, which was scheduled to be futiRht at Indiana Harbor, last Friday evening- and which was postponed at "Why not try a new Kubinl cljar they are a cool, sweet smoke. 1-31 Rheumatism A Smark"bl Home Tr-satuient Olvea By Ote Who Had It. In the year 1S9H I was attacked by Muscular and .Si; b-Aeut llheumatism. I suffered as onl those who are thus afflicted kno-A for over throo years. I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained was only temporary. .Finally 1 found a tre-atment that cured me completely- nd snob i pitiful condition mi? never returned. I have fcftven it to a number who wero terribly ajYiicted oven bod-ridden, some of theni sernly to elbtv yetirs old. and tho results were the L.ame as in ! g my own ca ! B. 1 w"n ' very -u I form f : .iiH.'ii!ar iter i r from ny and sub-aeuie Arlltn- nt the Jointi rheumatism to trv 'h at-eat villi" of my -invi.ir--.v-d 'Hot.o freHtmont" for is reT.ar'.tao'e healing power. I'on't send a iftit; simply mail our nur.e and adre.ss. and I will K;td it f iv to try. After yfiu have used it, and it has froven itself to be that lonir-lo -iked for means of jret-iti rid of such forms of rheumatism, jou :iiny send the price of if. one T'olliir. but understand T do not want Jfiri- ::. unless von aro perfwtly satlsrttd to -end it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any lenaer. when t-e'i.-f is thus offered you free. I'on't delay. Write today.1 Mark II. .Jackson. ",07-.; ru-toti Ride, .Syra-use, X. T. Mr. Jackson Is res-rs-'nslb'e. Altove Etatement true. Adv.
that tint" until tonight, bus again been postponed. Tho rnaaon for postpone, ment ea!d Promote;' rjeor.v Ojwfgo, !s
.eoauae one or the neuters refused appear in the r!n- at the original figure agreed cm. .arrangement are rose ue.ng maue or tiie pout to tilio place ft way eveii injjr. Kt-h. IS. Tiie preliminary l.oiiu will probably r?tin the trntne, with a chaiiRB of ti aril tern in the main bout. , i a f'Alt Ill'HXM I f V ttuicic Sedan autonioui ( w n e d d driven hv P'ranlt J'taustcher t Milwaukee avenue, ChicuKo. wa en - t'.rely destroyed by flames, on Cine a on jf, early t.li'f morning. Mi alarm was jient into tli lire department af 11:15 a.. n. a'.d when the tl reman arrived a few minute later, the entire machine had been burnt to t the ground. Kii,r, in i .1. I: lil of rSOt W ailing .tir'ft. r. t -f 1 1 arbor, han t ej poilee t;iat a it nelson mi i otnon lie wa ?toien from sometime tc front "of his residence en int . . II I ft Ills MitiU lltl 1'iSures j :st made pjb'ie t.y th board of h'aith. s.nn a futr 'ncreafe in t'.ie nu tn air of births for Jauunry over that of December, 1 S 20. At In diana Harbor, tl births are reeo'ded ! for th" month of Jan Jary. 1'T of thefe jbein: jrirlrf. ard the other "". boy?. In, j hi-.r t.'bici.Ro. d-.rini? the am period. 1 j lir ,j-irls anu L'I h.:"s u-ere born, brinr- . tngr the to'al numb r of births '"or tl-.- ' month of January up to 111. This i- ; an inoreaso of 1 ." births o fr the! month of December. 1 tl.I Bi STili HNit -l The members of the Ka-t '),';" c'jb a-e looklnc f .: r a t 1 '.irii k'-f anticipation to tiieir stag hainjtp. t t . be beld Thursday e- nUig. 1'e... 17. iu ti.e Cafe l.A Fa.' ti t . An elaborate dinner and -.ar.ed proram or" entertainment has been arranged by the Social co. nmittee. John l. Haire, the cha-rmau, and his cohorts expeet io make tlii.-. affair one of the oola! hiifh liy'.'s oi" tt.e seii.-on. A cmpany of high, chits professional merry makers and a fit?' pi ece jar.8 orchestra will keep thinss live" Ui rot-shout the eveninsr. A numb o prominent speakers will be '.re-Gets-It )1 The Corn and Callus Peeler This Corn B-eiuover Is &aaraated. Tleiiof from corn njfferin;x feilon-s th. applanation of " Jets-It" almost atjuickly as pain follows th,.. th.ru. t ei GeU-lt" End Painful Callus e and Cor a ptt of knife into the flesh. Vot on'y hard corns or toft corns but every kind of corn or callus surrenders to "CetsIt" and pels ritit off. It takes just a few seconds to atop t'ee pain with two I or t!iro drrtis. ".o 10 your UruUKt-t today. Oct a bttle- of ".;' -IC 'osts but a trifle eer .vhere. Your n.01. y 1 baek if not sr.tlsfud. MM. by n. T,arence & Co., Thicago. hold m Hammond bo Osrrowskhs Phsnna-y. tiv. STARVATION i Have you er beers cauailt :n the) Thousands of innocent children in' Europe are having their, lives slowly1 snuffed oat for the. want of food. Tou ; can help them; won t. you piease at- . tend the Invisible L'inncr. Feb. 10. and i do your bit. The new Kubinl cigar is a ml'd Havana smoke. l-'il-77iis Machine is Small until you have
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r. j id r .- rf-'i 1 n-n. to I speaker is well ltn'. n j I. wis will Ve toa-ima J , .,n. I 1,. till .0 lit I'l 111. I. IN Xet tfai ui day. I'eb. ha-ket ball team of t h e'tl'-j M'ii! Iio-e' flu- r c'rjh of Kijcin, IV... l'i ttytti at T'.Hrt ChlcaRo. are '.e.'"1 Voown in ar the (,p?.'dy 'h icairo i-: o- : the r.e. 'he M.-Kln'.'y Tee 'VlCn le.y-, d a....nl .:- . 8.4'i ano teeer.tly iv-iv- 'b-.-.-r b.;l '"e. Vie sporfiriii sjeet of one ,, f"";1. chro pa;ier. a-t "t'r.s:, f,.; and 't.ir, les-." Tio hut, a ti ia.de ret - li..n to np'r.old ami are expeeteu ;o d p';y -nie ie.n p'.aj-ir, y as th-y i.e? a .-;.eeia'.;y of p h! hi f ion aainr.
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