Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1921 — Page 5

Thursday, Fob. 10, 192!

TIJETIMJES Paire Five

PERSONAL ANL SOCIAL NEWS

F. B. McIIroy ha left for a business trip to Canada and points enroutc. Altes-a EmTnirUng' and her house SUtst Louise Kessler ef Atcliinecn. ICae., have returned to Hockford wherethey attend school after spending: the-m!d-semet-::-vacation with AlttssaN parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Emmerline oi IS Mason street. Mre. W. Li, Lamborn, assisted by Mrs. L. I'. Feltzer and Mrs. K. H. Dickinson entertained the ladies of the lirst division of the SI. K. Ijidlre' Aid at a one o'clock luncheon at hor home, lltsi Harrison street, yesterday. Covers were laid for 19, Mrs. J, Milllken was a fuest. A business session followed tl)e luncheon. The next melting will be at the home o-f Mrs. J. O. Ibach. sr.. it will be a luncneon March 9, Mrs. 11 A. McConnell and E. K. Kyler will be the, aelstlnj hostesses, lira. Wm. Morgan of Oakley avenue entertained the members of the ladles' Society to the B. of L. F. and K. There was a large number in attendance, card -were played and a pice luncheon served. Mr. and, Mrs. I. C. Oudshoorn and two children of Howard street left lor New Tork today. They will sail for the Hague, Holland, from New York City Saturday. February 12. They vi're called abroad on account of the serious Illness of Mr. Oudshoorn'" 'uther, they will remain indefinitely. - .Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Meyn and Julias t'- ;-n wli! leave for St. Petesburg. Ffa., : .'Krtorrow. The South Side W. C. T. C. will meet if'.'-iday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank L. Johnson of 155 Highland street. All members are urged to attend. The F. E. O. Hub will meet at the Lome of Mrs. Verna Jewett, Waltham trert this eveninsr. John Turner, young son of J. MTurner of Glendile Park who haa been ill with the diptheria was sufficiently convalescent to permit having the que-rantine lifted on last Tuesday. - Mrs. Dunsing entertained her club at luncheon today. - Sarah Kewcomb of Desplaines. la . : a guest of her cousin. Luetic, Herrin, lor a week. Supper rvas served at the First M. C church last night, at the regular weekly church night meeting. Following the. supper Ir. Rlst lectured on the hirtory of the Bibles, this was followed by the prayer meeting-. Mrs. B. W. Chidlaw and Mrs. O Toole were guests at a theatre party in Chicago last nlgrht -,vhen they saw Mecca Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Mott and granddaughter Rose Mary have none li Tulsa, Okla., where they will be the guests of Sir. and Mrs. F. It. Mott, Jr., tre a few weeks. Mrs. ffiiza Fai'ippl who has been 1H for the past few months is sufficiently convalescent to bo up and about, although she has ;ot been out as yet. A called meeting cuf the North 8ide y'. C. T. V. will meet tomorrow afterr.oon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Wm. Collett of 412 Ams avenue. All members urged to be present on time as there is business of importance. Mist Harriett Teagetv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Teaser, of 1127 Harrison Street, Is "till re'ry ill with heart trouble. The Hammond public library will be open all day Saturday as usual from M !n the morning- rntll 9 in the evening-. The story hour will be held Saturday LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATIKO AND RE -PLEATING Ail kinds of skirts in one day. Buttin covering, hemstitching, braiding, a'.l work guaranteed. Call at Waasey's, 81 State Bt little west of Hohman St. Phon 448 Hammond. 8-J7 "The H f the WoHa," a pl Bible lecture illuntratetl with sesutlfml motion ptetre l tfce DfLoii-Tktf-r 9dny morntns; at 10iXt elck. C. H. Mwtngl f Chteage l the speaker. Admlssioa fre. ! leetien. 2-10-H NOTICE. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Masonic Building Assooiatlon will be e!d at the Masonic Temple, 43 and 43 Muenich Court, In the city of Hamm6nd. Indiana, on Thursday, February l"tn, 121, at 7:30 p. m. J-4-lOt TltEO. MOOR, Secy.-Treas. Hammond Temple Pythian Sisters art riving- a. carfl "party Friday afternoon, Feb. 11. at Pythian Hall, tine prises. Admission 2hc. 2-8-3 The Wom?n of Mooseheart lejton will hold a card party Friday afteroim. Moo?" ilalb Admission 25c. Public Invited. 2-10-1 lleSr the beautifully Illustrated Htble leeture Tree, In the Iel,ue Theater Sunday ntvraing at 10 o'rlork. C. If. Swingle, speaker. II welcome. K collection. 2-10-3 Notice to numbers Kenesseth Israel. We will have th Hev. BnJ. A. Daskal of Chicago to address us tonight. You are all urged to attend. 2-10-1 SAM T1GAT, Secy. neaatlfnl motion pictures mrr used to llBStmlr the speelnl Ttlble leetnrtrrhleh la be itrliverea' In the DrLuit Theater Sunday :tt 10 too n. m. If 70a nilsn It y have missed the treat of jour life. Adtl"ln free. 2-1'i-J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CAR REPAIRERS Ejporlen-ed me.n. - good wages; apply Calumet Park Hctvlr Tar A. West Hammond; Rurtiham Car Repairing Co., phone 27T0 Hammond C-10-I

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Rlisi Berth May Graff. Miss lien ha May Graff has ben chosen as the prettiest irl at the the convention of the National Woman'e party FebruarV 15-18.

morning from 10 tu H. "At the Back of the North Wind.' titoriert will be tol'J. - Tursdny nig-ht tlie !u?t dance until after lent was triv n at the llaiiimuna Country Club, the Roosters in charge. There were a number f interesting stunts. Good music and a buffet luncheon. IVarl Annstrorij of Iiecker strett is in Hetroit vlsitinp: friends. Tiie Tron f' ";ih had a masquerade party at the Masonli' Temple last evening, the priz" f..r the best comical -os-tumes went to Mrs. Startsnmn whose dress represented a Crcaw of Wheat Pign, she nad a large pop corn na?on with her riul Frank Morris -who wor an Irish costume. Vera Tuley receive! the first pri20 'or the fancy dress, sh wore an attract l e dancing- costume, and Jack Poll took first rrize for the men's fancy dress in a black and white dress suit. Sterling's orchestra played and over 300 persons present enjoye i one of the ,nico:t parties given by the club. . Miss Fern Feese will spend tiie week end in Chicago as the guest of friends. Klinor Merdorf of Chicago has b'len the guest .f Mrs. p. 8;n,ton for the past few days. V!rg-ene Hammond win spent Tseweek end in Chicago as the guest o." Grace Walluber. IF PRICES ARE RGHT THEY WILL BUY "We have demonstrated beyond a douot. that the public will buy if the prices are right." said lsiie Hellerman of the Helierman Sooe .-store, referring to his "Old Man Poliar1 shoe sale. "The sale has been a siarnal success with us, bees use o actually did liquidate our stocks. f the general publ.io only knew the conditions that will control future prices, they would buy liberally now, wherever liquidation is actually in process. We really readjusted our prices below replacement figures, so the savings are really significant. The opportunity right now is one of a lifetime, because after liquidation is completed. naturally prices advance. Our sale will clone Saturday night marking one of the most successful events of our business." NEW CHAMPS ON FORCE Kd Warner and Charley Carlson, the two members of the Hammond police force who now tread the night beat in civilian clothes, proved yesterday that FREE TO Asthma Sufferers Free Trial of a Method Tha, Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time W have a method for the control of Asthma, and v. van? yon to try it at our expense. N HMit.-r whether your case i of 1-;;- staiio'ir.g r;r recent developiiTent. li' I her it is present as oec.islonii.1 "r chroniu Asthmx. yu houlfl semi for ft. tri.'tt of our method. No matter in what climate. ou li'. e, no matter w h;i t your jre or occupation, if you are troubled with asthma, our method should relievo you promptly. We especially want to send it to thoe apparently hopeless eiisrs, here all forms of inhalers, doucliep. opium pre. paratlons. fumes, 'j'Htent smokes," etc, have failed. Wo wnnt to show everyone at our expense, that our method is desiur.ed to end all diftlrtilt brrathins. fill whirring, and all those terr'Mn paroxysms. This tree ofl'i r i too important to pe. g't-ct a single 'ny, Writ" now and begin the method at oner. Send no money, dimply mill coupon below. it To day you do not ecu pay postage. rssi TMAI. coxxvov. FUONTItlR ASTHMA CO.. Ro.-in 14AN, Niagara and Hudson sts.. Buf--falo. N. Y. Send fr& trial of your method to: Aavcnujc in The Tlmci) and aa rtioc a,j::.. Results come wit) :cnstant effoft.

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they are the champion pistolists of the force. It would go hard with the fellow who tried to run from tfila pair at night. Here are the scores made yesterday in the monthly police target practice: Warner, 97; C. Carlsun. 6; Rimbaeh, I i?r., 90: Rimbaeh. Jr., 90; Fisher, SO; See. 89; Homerlieh. S6: PUlon. Ho; Elnse',e. 84; Byelick, 79: F. Fandrei. 79: Beasley, 7C; WollaU, 73; Singer, 73; StefTey. 72; Hell, 9; Mroi. 7; Hchaadt, S6: Henson. fi6: Krlenbaugh, 62; Kunz. Ki; A. Carlson. 60; Mojeska. 04; Taul. 43; Llndsey, 43; Kelley, 43; Borchert, 4: Reckler, 43: Hilbrlch. 40; Schultt. S4; Wasonrr, 29; f Fandrei, 29; 8tel w, 12: Flannigan.'14; Michaels, 3. A NEW COMEDY A real o:d slde-spllttinjr comedy act entitled "Romeo and Juliet," not th? one written by Shakespeare of course, heads the lift at t He Orpheum theater today nd Friday. The act -Is put On by Frank Oardner & Co.. and is considered one of the funniest yet. The J bipr bill also Includes among other things a pinging- and dancing number, a ventriloquist and a com,edy pantomime. Mir m mm w Allis Chilmers ?5 American locomotive S3 American Smelting i3 American bteel l'oundiy 29 i American Sugar Uef 91 American Tel. and Tel, ,. 100 Anaconda a 3 Vm A tchison !" Baldwin Locomotive 89 Baltimore and Olilo 34'i Bethlehem Steel B 66 Chicago and North Western 68-4 Chi. Milw. and rft. Paul i Chile Copper l'V Chino Copper Consolidated fJas 7,j Crucible Steel ii Pelawa.re and Hudson loo1 F.rie : . . ; 13 Krte First Prfd. 19 General Kl-ectrte 188 it General Motors 14H Illinois Central SflH

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WEEK END SALE Liberty Dry Goods Store 839 Calumet Ave. Telephone 3711 Hammond, Ind. COATS. SKIRTS AND DRESSES Reduced 50 per cent. GINGHAMS- 24C Per vard BEST MUSLIN 19c Per yard LADIES' BLOOMERS , ' $1.19 Special at " roffij- 15c 19c BEST SILKOLINE QUILTS $4 95 Special at v UNDERWEAR At half price. BEST CHILDREN'S HOSE 1gc OR n Special per pair UDIES' HOSE 15r Special, per1 pair BOYS' WARM BLOUSES O 1 1Q Special at 0 1 . 1 BEST PERCALE APRONS 95 C $1 Special at JJ P X BEST ORGANDY AND VOILE WAISTS QQ Special at V 1 .OV COME AND SEE OUR LOW PRICES We Gnre S. & H. Green Stamps

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Inspiration Cupper ., "r' Lackawanna Stes'l 53 Lehigh Valley 52 Mexican Pete 1SV, Mldvale Steel 31 N. V. Air Brake f " " Norfolk and Western S9 Northern Pacific !.. . Ohio Cities Oas a.";i Pennsylvania 40', Pressed Steel Csr -4'v Reading S-'i Itepublic Iron and Steel bti Southern Pacific 79 ' Southern R- R Studebaker 5'4 Texas Co J3'4 Cnion I'aclfic 13" V. S. 8teel Prfd , 110i IVestinghouse , 44 Tx "Willys Overland 71, Sinclair Oil 2i Texas Paclflc Coal and Oil o2 CHII-AOO I.IVK "STOCK. HOOS Receipts, 38.000; market, steady t 15c lower; bulk, 9.5f"ii 8.25; top, 19.85; heavyweight, ;s.30(3 8.. medium wight, .7o 'n y.-j;, ; iini.l weight, 18.700 9.26; light weight. fO.P) 9.85; light Ights, J3.25 fTj 9. So ; heavy packing sows, jooth, 17.60 8.40; packing sows, rough, 7. 40 7,60; pigs, $8. . '5 ?) 9.80. CATTLE Recjipts, 9,000; market fc-teady. Beef steers Choice and primo. $9.25S'10.40; medium and gojd, IS.iMl'a6.25; gool and choice, $8.60:9 9.75; common and melium, $6.758.60. Bucher catte Heifers, 5.25 8.5" ; canner steers. $3.503.00: veal lalves (light anl ha,ndywelght), 89.50 IT 12. 2S. SHEEP Receipts. 10,000; market stealy; lambs (84 lbs. down), 8.50j,.80; lambs (85 TTs, 70). 17.00 fy 9.51) lambs, culls and common, 6-7i'g'7.50. t'HICKiO CASH UHAIN. WHKAT-No. 1 hard winter, fl.79; No. 3 hard win.er, $1.71 'i; No. 1 northern spring. $1.12. CORN No. .1 white, 6 2 ; Jf u, c ; No. j yellow, C2G3ijc; No. 4 white, 59 Si ft 60c: No. 4 yellow, 08 H 60 Sic. OATS No. I white, 43i,'ij4c; No. I white, 43(!fl3c: No, 3 white, 42'3 i2',kc; standard, 40c. CHICAtJO PROUVCB 1BCTTER Receipts. 5.984 tubs; extra first. 43c: tlrsts, S4g44c; packing nock. 14tflSc. EC-CIS - Receipts, 15.435 casew; misc. Sl33c; ordinary iirsts, 30(g3lc; firsts 33Virg31c; checks, 88290; dirties, 28 (d 29 c. LlTE POULTRY Turkeys. 43c; chickens. 31c: springs, 31c; roosters, 52c; geeec, 22c; ducks, 35c. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 10llc; 70 to FO lb, 1213c: 90 to 110 lbs., Hrff lic; fancy, 16184c; overweight kidneys, 140$175 lbs.. SfflOo.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE ! TWIN CITIES i MATRON GETS SEW CALLS "With unemployment on the increase many new calls for help are being rcelved by Miss Llndley, police matron, who has taken charge of the feeding and clothing of a number of Mexicans an J negroes', the majority of whom have been thrown out of work from the plant of the Grassell Chemical company. Tiie -ry for money, food and clothing to take care of these men Is very urgent and Immediate steps must be taken If we are to prevent a wave of ctime, which is almost certain to com.i if these, unemployed and hungry persors are not properly taken cere r: The colored Baptist churches of East Chicago and East Hammond have taken up collections for the men, but the amount Is Insufficient to enrry the work on very many days. The Woman's Christian Temperance union from the Central branch of Hammond and from Whiting are rioIng .?pleniid work along different relief lines, and have been civnn especial praise by both nWgroes and Mexicans. ('ommrrfr 14ty llefne 10 Art At a meeting of the. Chamber of Commerce yesterday a report was made by a committee who claimed to have made an Investigation of the nejtro and Mexican situation at Indiana Harbor. This committee, which was formed of three or four members, sa d they found lhat conditions were had. but not really as bad a had been reported. One of the members of hc committee said that he found b. pnprietoi of a pool room with a bis !" -j;tn

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Lei lis M. O'Connor. Leslie M. O'Connor, Chica lawyer and unknown to the baseball world excepl as a fan and amateur L layer, has been named by Jadjrts ndis as his secretary and treasurer in his baseball wcrk. tandis carried out his intentions of naming someone who has no opinions on baseball matters and will t.k up his work without malice or prejudice. O'Connor is ifeir , Hi n!:"-- -iM t. - tnond studded pin and ring and thai Incould see no reason why these men should be given any special help. How ever, the report made by the committee, which vcs accepted as true, was ordered discharged with thanks. Thi.i action of the chamber is considered by those who are really well acquainted with existing conditions, as a real Insult to Immunity. During; the course of the committee's report, one of the members suggested that the dives, ss he called the places, where the me'i are being housed free of charge by these pool room owners, ahould be cleaned out by the police, and the man who were not working be sent out of town. There Is no question but what tiie committee or at lesst soma of the SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY, ITCHING SKIN 1 The First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable If you are suffering from eczema r some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of It by using Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, becsuse of its germ destroying properties, seldom fslls to quickly -lubdue Itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. I Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mentho-Sulphur is applied llkt and pleasant cold cream and is perI fectly harmless. Tou can obtain a . small Jar from any good druggist. J I Adv. ammona

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members, of the committee, wers In Mine way prejudiced along these lines and ths failure of the commerce body to appoint another committee hast been the subject of much ridicule among Twin City cltlaens.

COMMKRCE MEFTTIXG - S. G. Greeley, hydraulic engineering expert of Chicago, spoke before a large crowd at the regular weekly meeting and noonday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce held at the Congregational church yesterday. Mr. Greeley chose as his topic. "Sewage Disposal." and interested his audience by explaining the different systems by which wBste matter oou! 1 be treated and carried off by our stresjns. fiewage treatment, said Mr. Greeley is one of the most important thing J confronting us today. There is no question but what our general water supply must be kept clean and pure. Then we must have clean water, with fcewsge eliminated, if we want to take care of the health and welfare of o ir people, who use the lakes and the different waterway for swimming' and boating places. Continuing hLs talk Mr. C.reeley cited and explained what England has dote. and is now doing to take care of its sewage disposal. In concluding his talk. Mr. Greeley urged the commerce body to get behind any movement that would assist In placing our waterways on a purer basis. . The Pesach Cohen Ladles' Auxiliary will hold a card party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Miller, 4817 Bar- j Ing ave., with m Invitation extended U all their friends to be present. The affairs sponsored by this society are ulwnys plea King and enterta ining and it is this event will bring out a wry gojd I attendance. The stork brought a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wedgewood at the Mercy hospital In Gary, last evening. Mrs. AWdgewood was Mt.s Ruth Thompson, daughter of the Jesse Thompsons, of North Baring ave. The pa.terna! grand parents are Mr. asd Mrs, K. C. AVedgewood of Wegg ave. The babe Is the first born to the couple. "William Ot"n r of lvy,s,trer-t i; confined to his home as a rtsult of 1 condition brought about by an pi ration performed on him ftiii time 0 go. He 14 an Inland HtrtI Mill ein; t. ye. Gerald and Charles Ritnyon v ere In Cr.lcago, Gerald attending the n'ltoniobllc show while Chirlfis was Islting the Chicago Library, in sonn'ti o" literary material for a debate to b'i r.eld at the Washington High School. The Esther Kebeka.hs at Indinr-i Harbor will meet this evening with r.il the members of th degree stsff requested RED PEPPER FOR RKE1AT C PAIN Concentrated Heat trates Instantly Brings Quickest lief Known F'.heumatisin. lumbago. neurit. s, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, aching; joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try "Red Pepper Uub" and you will have the quickest relief l.nown. Nothing has such concent rat d. penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon as you Rpply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes, it wirins the sor" spot through and through. Frees Uo blod circulation, breaks up the con-; gestion and pain is pone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made Jro'11 t red peppers, costs little at any dru ! store. Get a Jsr at onee. Almost In- ' stant relief s waits you. Cse it fori colds in chest. No matter what you j have used for pain or congestion, don't fail to try Red Pepper Rub, Adv. I oen service

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to be presets t. At a meeting of the East Chicago Royal Neighbor Camp last evening;, 'll was necessary to fill a vaca-ncy of the recorder's office. Mrs. Edna Love wl o had previously held that office aiid resigned, was prevailed upon to take up her dutiei, anew. She has consented and she will be seen at her old accustomed place on meeting nlghta Mrs. Julia Rembaci, proprietor of s. merchandise store in iJrummond atrect. has been on the elck list but Is we: I enough now to be back at her post of duty. The William Winter residence, in SSo. Baring avenue. Is undergoing a change from the exterior finish of stucco to that of ehlnglen and siding. Palntir? is being applied and the contract Ht to Jacob Schmueser.

Card of Thanks W: wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their klndnoss and their floral piec-s in the death of our daupli ter and sister. PETER HALFMAX. MARGARET HALFMAN. WALTER HALFMAN. CaU OT TKACTCS To fill our friend, we most grateTui! acknowledge the many kindly expressions of sympathy tendered us In the tieath of our small son. Alvln Frankl.n link. MR. AND MRS. FRANK R. FINK S-10-1 nssssi BsusMSNmsawaasMSMaBBasaMaawsaMMi hi Memoriam In loving memory of our IV:ir Husband and Father, Mr. Hnry Wiehlng. who jK.ssi d away one year agj tou.'tj. Feb. 10, 1920. One sad yt a has na?rsed since that dr,. The one we loved, has passed awaj . I saw him suffer, I stood close by. But with aching heart and wee pi eye, I saw him linking hour by hour. 1 could not save him from Death '.-t Pov. r. Dear lovl:ig Henri-, why did you go? For wi; warned j ou mid we miss oi 60 My hear' ip still pi-leved kihI sort, As tin s aro.-s on, we miss you raor P !. i UV ! e Tour ch eful .iee. nr loving fv-e. No I'i'i e;.i ever t.-il.e your place. Your nv morj 11s desir today. Aq w!- n the hour you imf"d ) . l"1n n : rr da rk r.nd frl' tni are ff '. How ' li.hjr an.l .,a j,-: -.o.i. - F- L .vtiij.- W ife !.nd ( "liildre-i. 1 ga,frrasfti mat KA JffWrOH. INDIANA pi grocery to 20c lb., or 39c and Beans, per 10c 29c 30c ItVa winner

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