Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1921 — Page 6

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PRESIDENT WILSON AS HE IS TODAY

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It. Ueinrsa Mi'.icr, w lio unJer-.veii' a rry prrcar;oua operation at St. Lr.'iiC's )icf;)it3l a few week. ago. wlil l.rought tj his home iti Xorth Mitroun nvmud "f lay. f this v eck. His (cndilion ;jtrn;i'.s of Mm boiug con ycd hero 'n a aniliu'am e und he '.ill l.'ave the firiutt ft nuins and if.taical care for tome time t come. M'.'s Iju'.u Otis, of Krnnodj' evenuo.

'"alamct. was htss t" U'T class j ciHs of the F.-ot SJ. K- church Sun-;

iiey school. ? In'liiUia Hnrb -r, yc.itctIay uifternoon. illi anusic and gamej provided for enrtainmcnt. Painty vf ret l.r.:cut g ivrio servcii in conc-la .-ion. The Ilrb..t Jdne? family of South Ii.iiinff avenue. -nt erta 1 ncd tho Klmtr rir.wi'.ldi.?s of Ci'ow n I'otnt to dinner j cfterday. Zmt Chicagnir.s arc tunitnj ooi to larpo numbers t .vitri'.a a nnvle fl'rii produced from tant In thia city and uliuh sceriJ reriiark able trlui'iyh in ;U'; recent l"!',vy' minstrels at the Lyric theatre, closing with this evening's :."rf'nnanc.'. The picture Mas jnad. "u the stage of the local th'-atre and has caused quite a furore of excitement etui kc-u tteaMurc. Thia la the !ist evening to tv trief-s it.

school of Instruction is being held additionally to the r-igular transaction o; business and tin social which is to follow in conclusion. Esther TtWekHhs will meet In session tat Indiana. Harbor tomorrow evening. Seven candidates are seo'rf-

5np admission to the order. The da j

grec ttan: is urgently requested to he on time to assume their part at the nieeiintr. IX "W. Morrison of Elm street enpaj-

! ed in the contracting buinefs ,B i.-

business trip t Frankfort, Ind., fur tlx? past -.veck. M rs. Morri-'-n has returned from New- Albany, lnd., v. hcr she has been vis'ting- relatives. The training school conducted rnosl successfully at the Christian chun !i for the prist thrac months is drawiis t a -oncluslon this evcriin with an WOMEN IN HOMES AND SOCIETY

invitation extended all to be at the Hiial meeting- scheduled for Tii o'clock. There has been much interest manifested in tho claEs advancement extending over that period of time and anoth-r period will he arranged for. Tiia meeting tonight will be interesting and a large attendance expectf-d. The Christian Endeavors of the First Congregational church have selected the date of Maro'o 1 for a birthday so. -;al to which .'ill niemhtrs of the society will be the Invited quests. Ths

Countless women devote their whol lives to their homes, whilo others are In the business world, or find happiness only in society. "Whether you are a home woman, a business woman, or a society woman, you know how hard it i to "arag alone" day it-r day,

Uyal ."vi j-.ibors comprised in thrce sufftrlng agonies, caused by some feamps of tlxs city are hidden to the male derangements that has developed

district rneetl-iT at Hammond. held ihrough.out this tfternoon and evening lit Odd Fellow's hall with Liberty ''amp entertaining. The state super vising deputy and state recorder ar In attendance at the mt flings. A

from overtaxing your strength. The natural restorative for such ailments is Lydia K. Plnkham'a VeReable Compound, which for nearly half s century has been considered a standard remedy for woman's ills. Adv.

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affair is to take place in the socml rooms of the church and the members are taxed a penny for each year or their age to nvike. an entertainiri sr contest. Miss Kva Swelpart is chai--man of committees and she is appoint Ins many assistants.

"Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Knovn .

Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Tape's Cold Compound" tRloTi every two hours until three dopes are taken usually breaks any cold rlsrht up. The very tlrt dose opens clogged n stalls and the air passages of the --ld; Mops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, f everishness. "Pape's Cold Compound" costs only a few cents at drug- stores. It acts without a: sistance, tastes nice, contains no yuinine Insist upon Tape's: Adv.

DRIVE MVAYHEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan EW3 of "headache medicine." Relieveeadache and that miserable feeling frorn colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all prins and aches of the taclc er joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). S3c and 65c jars; hospital size 53. Of

DANDERINE

Stops Hair Corning Out; Thickens, Beautifies.

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A few cents buys "DandeKnc." a: i.ter a few-applications you ca.mot (in J i a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides ! '-very hair thows new life, vigsu-. ! brightness, more color and abundance. I Adv.

A close-up of President Wilson as he appeared meeting with his cabinet a few da js ajo.

The picture abeve cf Tresident TVilson is his most recent one and may be the last one taken of hirs as president. It was taken a few days ago when he presided at a cabinet meetinp for the first time eir.ee he suffered a breakdown two years ago. The photo shows

bow the president has aged. His cane, which he uses in walking about the White House, is resting at the side of his chair.

Twin City

News Notes

Ington wort impersonated by the students ye.'t rday in part of the program w.r;. The In liana Harbor YVoma-Ts club is holding annual flection cf o'flcers at the Kat'.ierir.c House this afternoon.

The election is ",r t,e general club, j and the departmental elections will i take place as each department m,p'; i

in regular routin" work. The. earliest meeting will be 'he departnier.t of mu-s:.-. next "VV(inc i lay aftrrnO'm. Mr?. J. II. Smith cf Earing avenue, is somewhat biter of au illness ot pneumonia. Mrs. 1-1. J. V -hoels of t he Herod apartment heM a party Monday afternoon, to w hich he r l.e'iher, Mrs. V'e't man of rhicag . Mrs. tlosenberg. Mrs. A. Mich.ac'.. Mrs. Kennedy, also of "ni-

cago. were t ! o n 3 favor, Pur o i ? t iri'Uts -tieir gi ven own s

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liast Chicago club women enjoyed an Interesting session yesterday afternoon at tha First M. Z. church, where tha program was opened with u delightful rendition of vocal selections by Mrs. Henry JLltlinger, cf Chicago. Dr. V, Pri.icc, of Chicago, was tin principal speaker at the occasion and outlined in his talk "Literary recollections of 0!.i London.'' Tlia theoiog'st has traveled extensively abr ad and introduced many of his experiences in the exploring of cu'turcd literature. Despite the unpleasant afternoon there was a large attendance of club members and their guests arid tne visit to this cHy of so prominent a speaker was appreciated. The ccu'.uding number was a group of songs by Mrs. Er'.in'r. A social hour followed the program and refreshments were served in tha new community tooms oC the church, where decorations were of the patriotic sort and large drapinga of f.aga, wero moit evident. Pouring at the tables were the Me.sdiunes Harry Ackroyd, "Wayne Milier. NYilliam Meade and Ate Ot'enheimer.

"!'!iero were many out of towu guests j ti-year-o!d sn

present. J malady. Past presidents of women's clubs in j Mrnhers of the Lake Lake county will be tho guests at t j fir(,e S:nff -.f lla;--t ciiica onventiou meet ng to be held at Gary j nna Harbor n ill j urt-.ey t

and .Mr prcso'-.r. car: i-:d

Ing the Alba-' r ' a r

Hyams. -f this city s.-herne of de.-ora-Gvorgo Washington

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g uf select ing lo-" nitnces. At the term-tiie.-t the winners will losers. All social acriety have been dis

pensed with until after Latter. Scarlet fev;r developed in the Irv!n Sheaks' no me yt-sterdsy. their littl'?

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County Dro nnd lndi'.'."nest erf on.

at tl.9 I'uciic l.ihrary, Friday, cominencing at 11 o'clock in the inornlnj.r and continuing thruughout the da and which Mrs. .1. A. ratteiioti, i'hairman. A r prct entativc numliC ironi Enl Chlc-to-Indiana Harbor is anticipating being present.

'his e'-cntng, be p.-fsi n: at rci'-r.nnie-s to be ron'lu i by the 'odg" there. The ele.sdanit s Is?.ac .Mills and James I'ollar J, frm the Harbor side, and from this :Jide of the coy will be. the Mesdames Usrher L:x oi ,.nd T!i.-j-dorc Earr.

Mrs. Leo McGuire. iormerly I.I Us t The Tw Gertrude Joyce of this city is arriving! havir.cr a

litre shortly tej visit with her relatives ! f this city. H'jr present Lome in j 1'ittsburg, ia., md she is br.ngu.g he l wo children witn her. j The ladies of the Swedish Lu..ieran I hurch oi 'Ji.i. r.g will meet w j morrow afternoon vith ..Irs. Tnedt tjedaihoim, 341 Chicago a.ei.,.e. T-.... ' ix- ting was postpoued fim ' vttk. It is rtiuested thu . ij-tmbcrs j tnjQ out ilJi t.i- transact. on u! liuo.-

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City Embroidery ouo i '!'. rc.- i n tiiis afternoon

v itii Mrs. "''iar'.?s ?. Qa.-wn. in (Irativv.ne str..-.-t. The ut ua! :-. . -li'-work hthe diversi .n w'th rcfrcsbnietits. ?tr. and Mrs. .! J. K .,rns of i;;0th strset are spendirg- today in C'.iica-

' Is.tic Mi'ls of Drumopd street, 'inent -n -h ::-:'! ' .-. nidation s. wa h .i-'r'u by h-.r dtuigh'frs. H:!--:i'i i''irk(r of flenl.ie!:

j ct-eo. , w--;.., !-..." inert in reeogn ltlotj j ' ' he' mother's '."-t'ldur anniversary.

Alban's special lenten service will . Only .mrr.eui t'4 members of the Carii-

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fc.. hcla Thursaay e cuing f this week. The rtctor, liev. Fr. Morris, wlil coniUi... Next we.e .c the se r .i..s v. ill b hfc.d on Wednesday evening msten of Thursday v. hen Ucv. J. F. l'iun..--P , . Ivokorao, Ind., wll be in chuge. Kev. Jit orris will leave Friday tor a brUi trip tO CokOTTiO. Mr. ar.d ..irs. Robert Hall of North Forsyihe a . enuc are taking the s. r .1. ,ng vaca't I by the A. IvOfks. who are leaiing- to settle in Hammond. Mrs. Chsrh-s P. Smith of the Petersen apartm -nts, visited in Chn-ago yesterday, the ruest of JIr. Wiili.tm l.eiiiis, whose husband is the at -: -s-ing medium in the Twin City field f -r The Times, Mr. and Mrs. ller.ry Dav's orv Mr and Mrs. Frank Simpson, of the Rei! apartments, were in to att- ud a matinee performaac-2 in Chicagj, vi-st": r.r. St. ' Stanisiaus' Polish Catholic fehool held a patriotic entertainniep; for the children yesterday afternoon end In the ever.:m; the adults wi-r; the guests. The event was large attended at o-.f.h performanc-'s. Tlo 6chool is carrying on Ameriranizati.-.-i work and there were many hundreds

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UOICK RELIEF Fli inpi Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab!el3

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That, is ihp joyful cry cf thr.ur.md? nce Dr. Ld wards pre d teed Olive 'i ablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicip? physician for 17 vears and calomel s riri-time r nemy.. discovered the formula for Olive

ouicm v. luitr treaunrf paner.ts ic.r chronic constipatioii and trrpii livers. . Dr. Ldwrds' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healins, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, o'ive-coiorei! tablets. Thev cause the bowels and li-c-r to zct normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If vou have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath a dull, tired feelin; sic!; headache torpid liver cor.it ipatior, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Lda.-di' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take them cvervnirht iust i ktp right. Try them. H.c and "Oc

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hi..- r lake .-orn-! k ro.v b''er. V'.;ir ; --y if "lets-! ' frilK. In -ist the n 'iiuinr Costs but ;i f-;J1e c v - u h- 7' MlM. bv Z. bnur. n'-p ,t- ' '"hi Sold in Ilinnmoud by I rocu-: Ph : rtrinev. fl. ;

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Just compare these garments with any $60 or $75 clothes, end you'll be all the more impressed with the values. Pnis sale will find many of these fine

sacrificed to happy buyers.

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MEN'S $45 OVERCOATS Reduced to this sale to &OA 7d only msmm O

This is the first of our Month End Sales, and that the first effort shall be a success a complete success we turn the profits at this tim- oVer to the buyers. This sale is yours to do with it whatever you see best. To us it represents a loss because we cannot begin to replace the merchandise at the prices we offer during these four big days. Read the ad through, make up a tentative list, and wherever you live it will pay you well to attend this greatest selling event East Chicago ever saw. Stamp books cannot be redeemed during sale double stamps as usual Friday.

50 Off on Ginghams, Percale, Calico Two large tables of Remnants this season's newest Dress Ginghams, Percales and Calico, dark and colors. All lengths, at about one-half regular prices.

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Women's Coats at One-Half and Less 0 Every coat included in this sale. Long and short Plush and Cloth Fur-Trimmed and Plain Models at one-half former prices. For these four days . 50 OFF

New Spring Dresses, $17.95 New arrivals, just in time to take part in this great sale. There are taffeta and serges. Values to $35. Profit chopped off just for this sale $17.95

Fur Trimmed Suits, $17.95 Positively $35 and $-45 values. Some fur trimmed, others plain. Silk lined. Choose them for. this sale at only ..$17.95

This Sale will Help You Cut Your Next Years Clothing Cost

FOR WOMEN Ladies' Gingham Petucoab, fuU 47 C iizes, 85c value, at Children's r lose, black and brown. 7 C 25c grade, per pair Ladies' Silk How, ail colors, at per J9c pair Full Size Bed Sheets, soft finish, 97 C at Ladies' Flannel Gowns, $1.50 vaJue, QQq at Ladies' Heavy Flannel Petticoats, full and extra large sizes, $1.50 values, (9c at . . .x. Ladies' Dark and Light Bungalow Aprons, rick rack trimmed, with two pockets, fuli sizes, $1.50 value, at Two-ounce Skein Pure Worsted Yarn 39 C in all colors, 69c value, at All-wooi Serge and all-wool Flannel Middies, all colors, $8.45 values. $5.79 At One lot of Ladies' Dressing Sacques, flannel and velour, $2.00 grade, at. . Ladies' Ankle Length Sateen Bloomers, full size, reiaforced crotch, all colors, Q Q - 51.54 grade, at ... Children's Flannel Princess Slips, "7Qsizes to 12, $1.50 grade, at One lot of Children's and Infants all-wool Sweaters, values to $5.00. 93 at Ladies' and Children' Middies, all QQ sizes, values to $2.00, at Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Fashion Seam Back Hose, black cordovan and white, Q&f $1.75 value, per pair Children's and Ladies' Velvet Tarns, QQall colors, values to $2.50, at Children's Black Sateen Bloomers, CQp sizes to 12, 85c value, per pair

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One lot of Ladies' Voile Waist odds and ends, slightly soiled. Values to $3.00, 93c Children's Union Suit, ribbed and fleeced, sold up Qft to $2.00 Ladies' Muslia. Night Gowns, SI. 59 value, 7Q

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Ladies' Fancy Embroidered Gowns, ia large variety of patterns, values to $2. QQq

4 One lot of Ladies Envelope M Chemises, values to 7Qp ! $2.00, at I Large size Bath TowoU, col- i!

II ored border and plain O C y

tj white, oUc value at. . f-j k . ... f t

One lot of Men's Dress and M Work Shoes, odds and ends, H values to $4.50. JJg Fer pair fj Our Ralston Health Shoes, in black and brown. Values to 11 $t5.00. For this Four Day li Sale only, $8.95 per pair p Ore lot of Boys' Shoes, bhek and brown, solid leather. Val- fj

r$4-50- $2.79 Per pair One lot cf Children's Shoes,

ligh top, in black, brown and m

white; and low, all brown and all black. M QQ Values to $3.00. . 1 170

FOR MEN Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts 7Qf and Drawers Men's medium weight ribbed Shirts 7Qp and Drawers One lot of Odds and Ends in men's Wool Shirts 'and Drawers. Values to C 1 GQ $4 50, at Ol.Oa Men's Flannel Shirts. $2.50 g OQ value, at Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts, all colors and sizes. Values to $4.50, at J Qg Men's Heavy Ribbed Union CI QQ Suits, $2.50 value, at P X Men's Cotton Lisle Sock;, all colors, 1 C p good 25c grade, at Men's Wool Socks, 35c grade, per 1 C pair . . Men's Work Shirts, all colors and QEZ sizes, $1.50 grade, at fvJU. Men's all-wool genuine Array QC Shirts, $6.50 value, at iv.J7J Men's Overalls, $1.50 grade. 95 C Men's Overalls, $1.50 grade, 95 C Men's best erade extra heavy tj "f A C Overalls. $250 grade, at 1 HO .Men's Cotton Work Pants, dark. 2 "j 7Q pattern, $2.50 grade, per pair. . V Men's leather face heavy Gaunlct OQ Canvas Gloves, 50c grade, pair. . . . Men's Real Heavy Large Size Gaunlet and Knit Wrist Canvas Gloves. 30c 1 Qf grade, at i V Men's Dress Shirts, new Spring poods just arrived, fast colors guaranteed, J 1 Q $3.00 grade, at P X

Men's $16.50 Ail Wool Mackinaws Now only $7.95

BE SURE YOU ARE AT THE RIGHT PLACE LOOK FOR THE NAME

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ALL ROADS LEAD TO THIS SALE, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY

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