Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 12

THE Tni

Thnrsdar. Feb. 24. 191! I

I News Notes

V"

fu:n'T?. John H. Farovid and V. B VanHorno.

The 'scn;c Club rf

i rivcrMiy do'.vn i!nTf, Mrs. Wii!:-,i :n.t--'rt of oeV

Kast Chicmoi who has bcr

ti

erf vifitir.jj tin"

. r a..

nif m l- Mi;!f, but will j to f-.-i t Thn -mm it tec-, o Orua'.ui anj halt Lake Ciiy. t ur,r isinf th- kitchen.

I'OLIIICAL MI.OTIVG Tho Writ Eagrle ciub of Indiana Mar cor wiil hold a epeclai myelin,? this evening. It is expected that te club will endorse the citiiens ticket which will ho in the field in the co.nini? city -lection. The meeting- will bf hM at 302 Cedar street. Indiana Harbor.

The nurs committee of tha Welfare Association met yesterday afternoon at the Infant Welfare Station ana v ith a g-ood attendance has arranged f"r plans to submit to the board of d. rectors at their next meetirg. While there are four graduate nurses in the fit id at the pr";;ant time caring fr bedridden patients and infant welfare work, the tfrowi.13: demands on the socicTv occasion s. larger widening out of the. scope and the involving of many various phases of nursing super vision. The placing; of layet'fts in the local stations at East Chicago-Indiana Harbor, whereby prospective mother .nay have the opportunity of purchar ing them at prices within the family's mean and outfits for emergencies was m-.'t with the heartiest approval of th3 commitete. Intrinsic toys which woulfj be an attraction 'o the sick child to Do caricil in the nurse's outrit and other additional nec??sities which goes to make up a ino.t complete list ca.ri-a by the nurse, were -all discussed and voted essential. Interest of social clubs in the con.-tructi-r of the baby taiment might be solicited. The No Name -.lub of this city has h'en known to make tiny outlts during war days, now that the attention is directed to the babes at our dor. Interest might be rekindled and miny clubs offer to ,1 their r.iits in creating the little garments, surely interesting pastime to the majority of women. The committee still has several problems to be confronted wltn but with united support as pledged yesterday, the greatest obstacles v.-ii; l-e surmounted. The Twin City fi;'.d is a large one aid urgent need in the Blowing demanj- manifesting themselves daily.

was r-ntertaine 1 in Windsor Park yesterday at the homo of Mrs. A. Cl'- n Til" Mettlamefi n Uomas Fogg. A. 1. Twyman. Henry Davis and Fn d Hirt of this city wcee present. The Mother's Club affiliatid vth the First M. E, church of Indima Harbor will hold a meeting tomorrow afternoon when a... interested tn tht movement and support of the noci.lv will kin.lly be present. The meeting is at the church parlors at 2:3-' o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Uoland Summers of the T.akr Frort won- in Chicago yesterday att-ndg a matinee performanec .nd were ojirel in the evening by Mr

and Mrs. William Collins when party witnessed the performan "Mecca."

Tha two children of Mr. and Mr.-. F

Downing of Km lid avenu-? ar with the measles. They arages eight and nine respectively

her ria-irhtr Mr. Thoiti"! WK-n in dock street has retu-n. 1 10 h mr tr i nee':, Thf vi.it r a "1(lii'rrd by many prior t li'-r I O !' ill f. Mr?.. Tc! Thompson of North Ka'rtg arti- l lifted nmor.p the u of this v-k. surf ring from fuirl!it:. The Crocuc Club, a social org.miia tion ts beiin; en t c rtair.ed at lh li-u:t-'',f Vr.. t'-r,;" 1-V:rr in N'ortii I'.ani.g dvetiw thl: a t'tern. -on. Mrs. V. J yin-ots of tir-Hp'-vine str-'". ' -'ho l.-roo riv vii . Mts. Mnud M auger. ii.mtlit.-r t'o- T. I M nugers of Fir street, is a Utn.t at the Henrottn h-s-fitil, Chicag . where fhe underwei:t an op, rillun u 1'iov days a,g, and whii" her C"nIiMon i.s favrabl.. to early recuperation, jie Mill not be brought home

!--'io the institution fr n few

'li ! yet.

Mr .ind Mrs. C. Me hRT-e returnei from

t he of

week.

': of Hemlock ., Watortown Ind.

rf'eetir.g many from these pan at iiie-

I

PUT STOMACH

Tn.iior,!. Hfsn, ,-7,-k , ir, ! an3 Mr. Clark and the -lain are all

session vesterdav and elected the;riwel! and enjoying thems lvoj and

officers for the coming year. Mrs. Frank Callahan is the newly instance

president, succeeding Mrs. J. C. Dick- j f -r,. who has most capably filled that I fffiee for the past year. Mrs. B- C ; Lukens is vic president and a mre i

efficient woman could not be selected With an energentic president as Mrs. Callahan Is unanimously termed among her club associates, the placingof an abia second, gives promise of a most intc-rrsting year to come. Others officers ere elected in viev of their earnestness in the work and their application to the office most befitting. Mrs. Will Collins, secretary; Mrs. George M. Witt, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Nevious. corresponding secretary; Mrs, Willard B. VanHornc, federation secretary. Directors, the Mofdame.3 J. A. Teeparden. R C.

FINE C01ITI0!!

I-ukens.

Dickson, George H.

A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEsres Most Women Can Have

Says Dr. Edwards, a VTeH-Kncrara Ohio Physiciaa DrP.M.Edxards for 1 7 years treated Kores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a fsw well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, namins: them Dr. Edwards' Ciive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver aad bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying o5 the wa;ta and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pele face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a hstle?.s, np-jood feeling, all out cf sorts, inactive rov.els. vou take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pissing rci'iJts. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and t: Jr. 1 k -1- Lh-n. Ht."l J.rar.'J VT.T

Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid Undigested food delayed In tlistomach decays, or rather, ferments the same a? food left in the open air. says a noted authority. He also tel's us that Indigestion is caused by H -per-auidity, meaning, there is an excess cf hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prev-ns complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thu everything eaten sours In the 5toma:n much like garbage sours In a can. forming acriJ fluids and g3.es which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, wo belch up gas, w? eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespooni'ul in a glass of water before breakfast and drink v.-hlle It Is effervescing and furthermore, to continue this for a week. Wh'le relief follows the fl'-Jt dis", it Is impoitpnt

(to neutralizes fh- aridity, r-nire r-c ! gar-making mas, start liver, j rtormilat" the kidneys and thus proj m.-te a free flow of puro olsostlV'j j juices. I Jad T.fl's is Inexpensive and is mad'- ' from the neH of grapes nnd lemon ! i. !-. -oo-.bi :o d with lithla and sod- ; iutn ph :.sphae. This harmless sal: -i is Ufod by thou ands of people f or

i t'Oii-aoh troubh: Adv.

. 1th cxeell nt results

x M3 m a a s b.d.r a d.o.&i b b a . b a h b a a a. Big reduction on Staple Groceries at the Michigan Coffee and Tea Store 3 4io Michigan avenue, Indiana, Harbor, Indiana. Sam Levy, prop. Sale tor two days, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 arid 26

WEAK

MEN

Fred Taske of Grapevine street ana where they were Cii ed owing to the an employe of tne American Steel j death of a sister's htif rami of Mr.-. Foundries is reported ill this week. Meek. Charitably inclined people of which i M- and Mr. John f"vnn of Soufi there are many '.n the Twin CitiS are j paring avenue, hove d- parted for thoir

asked to take note cf the request ot the nurse committee of the Welfare

Association mesiing yesterday ater

noon and announcing that ther are tl.rea crippled children in one family

r.cding clinical attention whlc-i they

can derive in Chicago, if a ma.-lnnt can convev the.Tl there Saturday af

ternoon with a t'lirse of the st.ji"f ac-

companing them. It is a big fivor to

ask of anyone but many au.o'sts goIne to Chicago on Saturday w- uld feel

inclined to give a little of the'e ex

tra time in consideration v hat it would mean to three helpless cluldion.

whose gratitude .alone would compensate for much. Fhone East Ch.icn.gi 306-J if you can possibly gnint this

request.

Mrs. St. H- Silverman of Xor'hcote

avenue is back from a trip to Ci'jcm

rati where she has been vuittug her

j daughter, Mrs. P. Beck, who recently

j went there wit'i her husband who nas

I business interests in that e::v. Mrs. ! Beck was formerly Miss Etlil Silverj man so well kno n here ip the j-oung-I er social circles. J Mrs. H. H. Clark, jr.. of BV.omins-

i ton. Ind.. has written letters her.; to

I h r relatives in the past wrk Sh

iotore 1 first go

and other points to visit rf.li lives. The ..ijple h.-i'.-e hwn much entei-tnined prior to their departure and tln-ir many ti". . . .s r- ry much their leavlrg here. .Mr. and Mrs. John Stirling hnvr i ifv-ei tie- aix-u tment v,ie;U-d by tho ,t--. ;itis. The Stirling;; have long re f i.b d in the Hiekne.ll a p:i I tr.K-nts. formerly the bar.-iou building. I M cf. tiny I'irenti.nger of North Mag-tun avenue, is to undergo surgery for the removal of a throat, affliction at a Chi.-iig.t hospital thi.. week. '.Mrs. J, W. Groves of Chicago, motiiu" o! Mr. ii-izt-1 K. f! roves Is he re on a visit f a few days. l;oy .Scouts, Troop 10. will bo en'erfiined thi evening at the I'nited FrefloKrim Church at 7 o'clock. All the in'inb'-rs f the. troop are urgently re. queried to be present. A. J. Samtrooke in .-.-f-cutn-e, will be tcastmister of c-" remoriiea. Tie Medame-s C. C. Hatbaw.-n-. Crfss Constant and W. Jl. AVeld.-i; wil emprise the eommitteo to k. e tint the b.ijs receive all they want

I-eivis Ilolif-rts. who recently too' ovr tfir sali sm-iiisii lit of the Auburn auto sales otnpany lias 'I' llver. d a fin" t uring ear to C C. Sheldno of I'.'aror --trcet. eriniif cted with the Cham piou nivet Works. I'l". Wa.-hiriitt.n High Frh..ol seniors ri a in ioip.'i t i rig a v ry pleasant time at their : rgo Wu-hington i'a.rly. tomorrow evening. Game. and a inn cements will bo jroiJrd for tho- who i!o riot l-itico. Mu:-!-; will be supplied. I him nls served. The Eaf-t CTiicago It. 1, O. V .Vo. tl nre planning f.r their annual Hast er Hall to b- held nt the Masonic tem-

f la-Jies are pl Satuniaj, Aprils, 1S21. The cmmittee. in bu!sy v.lrktng and whilf; the

co-operat Ion f.f tho Boosters, East Chieago Ioilee has, expect to make this one. grand suec

Today's Beauty Help

ut th

cry !e,t x i t i i cantopic, Inexancca th

r

CLEVER WOMAN RESISTS HOLDUP

cunnot hope er to become tronf and well arain unlew thy hve plertty of (rood, rich, red blood of tbe kind that organic iron ?;atrd Iron helps me. Nuatrd Iron Is lilce the imn in your blood and like the iron in sTinach, lent ii and rtples. while metallic ifori is iron iut b- it conie from the action of stronc c -a on iron rt'.inc. Nun ted Iron does not injure the. teeth nor upet the stomach: itian cnt:-ely differect t.v.nc from ordinary metilbc iron. It H'ickly he'p maka rich, red b!ooi. revitalize iva'iieiit CTliamted rerveiand jriveyou newstrenirth and enerrr. 0er i.oi'fi .ooo people annually are u;ns it. At all dru(r?;ts. B-are of ciitvtitute The genuine hai N.I. etirnpej tn every tablet. Alwayj ioiist on bavitir the e-n:i.oe.

Instead of Buying New, the "Diamond-Dyed" her old Garments, Draperies

Twenty million women last ye-ar fooled the profiteering men hants by diamond-dying faded, shabby skirt;' waists, dresses, ceats. sweaters, stockings, coverings everything. Beware of poor dye that streaks spots. fade ar.d ruins your material Buy "Diamond Dyes ' no other kind. Eao ) package contains easy directions. Tell druggist whether your material is wool or silk, or if it Is cotton, linen, or a mixture; also what color y u want. Adv.

We find y-iii can bring beau:y of your hair to it advantage by '-.if lony ;t

i . ; . i - a ii r wt K -s , i i i r v p- rii-ivr :- !-a.oi no ., wh;- 'i

na.lr ami .-calp t hr.r.mi; i,jy ,-.f aj rland-1 lu'f. dirt and . .ci:-.. oil. leaving a! wonderfUHy ,-la!i. wh.'le.aome feeling I After Its use. you will find that th ' lair dries quickly "nd ev nly. Is neve.streaked in spp'aranrt end is alwayj bright, soft ind fl iffy; so fluffy. ln fact, i that it looks mo-a abundant than it is j and so soft that arranging u become j a pleasure. Jrt use a taspoonful of! canthrox. which you can sre from any , good druggist, -?i-soive it in a cup oi ! hot water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so 1t In eas to apply it to all the hair Instead of just the top of the head Vjv i ' !

Woman Can't Find Words to Express Herself "After six yarn cf suffering from tomacn trouble I urn feeling tine. AH the bloating and norfii'-Bs is gone from my stomach and howels. I can eat all I like now, I ' a n t think of any word suitable enotiih to praive Mayr's Won derfu! Itemedy. I am ?ur it has sav ed my life." It s a simple, harmless preparation ttrit .remo.es the catarrhal mucus, from the intestinal tra-i and allays l'. ir tl i .-rnna t Ion whit k causes practically all stoaeh, liver an 1 intestinal ailments, including appendicitis Oti'i do. so wil convince or mori" refunded. Summers Fiiarmaey an 1 d rug g sts eve ry v. here. Adv. Read The Times Want Ads

FRECKLES

Delightful New Vaalnhiug Cream. CcntattUag True Buttermilk Qiuckly &bLr.TS a Ue&ided Impiovement. The old-time application of Buttermilk and Cre-am to whiten and preserve the skin and remove harsh little wrlnKle.3 and ugly sajlowness is grandmother's recipe and we.men throughout th Cfuntry are again using it to ensure a beautiful complexion and snow-white, bandw and arms. F.ut'.f rmilk. however. Is rot slwsys obtainable, but a specialist has at la ft porfe tei a method of concentrating buttermilk and combining it wtii a perfect cream, -which vou can buy n small quantities rady to use at any first-class drug store by simply asking for "Ho 8i-.rv V.uttermilk Cream. There is no secret about if nor ! tV,-.,.. .,-.- rl,,i,.t nlviiit tVie re!i ! t 1 1 '

t f.mt a commr.n erHinflrv huttermOl ii.

the f,.rm of a wonderful cream, gen-.ly m.-issasel with th ringer tips around the corners of the eo'es and mouth. To get the best effect, be cure to f ilow the. imple directions. Any first class drug or department store can supply you and it costs so little that an-.-plrl or woman can aJTord it. Summer1. Pharmaey r-a n tipr"iv you Adv.

Rottenberg's Grocery & It.

GOODRICH AMD DIAMOND ! TIRES I AT rr?S THAN 1-3 FHICSS thJ t ,?!:ebSly u"d- ru" less' it, J? t mliCS- ,free from cut "d i ?nnAn,;rs' ,ul'f,sll' Kive 4.000 I

iinisi- i nese t'res i i

at these l;w j

cepti--n.il Bargains

price.'.

larkef j

Phones 284235 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind.

Tabrlo Cord Prices iTlcef e0x3 t - 50 SexSi-2 9 01 12 po ?2x5H 10 50 nd,-, ' 12 00 11. 'iA "i 12 50 17 00 .,4x 4 H.R0 jo en "5x4" 15. on ji oo ?'5x4?2 1S.S1 21.(10 S 3 x 5 15.50 200 3"x5 16.50 23. CO

Tube 1 Prices j 2.2.r. I 2.50 i 2 50 I 2.75 I 2.75 j 3. CO . "1:1 .) - t 3.2 5 ' 3.50 j 2.50 ! 2.75 !

Specials for Friday and Saturday

K.' & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO.

4KD TJSZn TIE.X3 ACCISSOEJX3 516 CWcego AV8. Phono J530-J EAST CHICAOO

i

tggsassgdj "Oldest Bank in Indiana Harbor" jp-W-Tj is lnr ' p a i I 1 Your Income 1 I Tax Report I s I Revenue officers are located at this Bank for fo few days. If you need help with your income r fej; i sport corne' in st onco --this werk. i i i i

SeilLi Agency for Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Famous Seal Brand Coffee, 1 lb. can, 43c; 3 lb. can $J.32

Golden Santos Coffee, good cup, 3 lbs Fancy Peaberry Coffee, i 1 1 r

o los. tor

Special Peaberry Coffee, 4 pounds ior

" " i mm

Puritan Ialt Extract, ; with a 3 oz. pkg. Hops per set. QQQ only !

- W mum

Robles Peaches in heavy OCn

L. R. Blend Coffee, 3 lbs. 4gcUyrup. large can $1.35; none better. 1 lb. r nKK Red RasDb erries. A f .

Aunt Jemina Pancake Flour, not ' Per can at

more than 5 to a cus

tomer, at

15c

Large Grapefruit,

each

10c

, r-i

MITT 'MA'R3.A.R.1NI:

T W C - --' - ,' Ik u k"

1 l'7'5 ' OUR &EST,'llt.7

ii. Snerial ofTrr tr introduce our !

u:,or-r r " - -

nS? 1 Dest ut iiargerme, guaranieea

or money refunded, ror this sale only Per pound ..... . .32c One pound free Two pounds for 32c

if

i1 Oil

3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, Indiana

Aneua! M

out

My SLOO Sale

Starting Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 25-26-28

LARD Compound this Sale 9 lbs. $1.00

Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, No. 2 cans, 12 cans for only

$1

Grandma Powder, large size, six for only

$1

Blackberries, Pineapple, Peaches, Apricots, 2'2 can, 4 cans

$1

$2.65 .$1 34c

2

Hour. 1-8 bbl., $1.34; 1-4 barrel at only Ccfi'ee Fine grade Santos, 28c per pound; lour pounds for only American Family Soap 3 bars for only

Libby's Evaporated Milk At ! Q c per can, ony Nutro At per (

Deimonte Brand Peaches or Blackberries at per can No. 2 Can Strawberries per can, only Tall Can Pink Salmon two cans for only Tall Can Red Salmon at per can, only No. 3 Can Tomatoes at per can No. 2 Can Com at per can No. 2 Can Peas three cans for Fancy Head Rice three pounds for Michigan Navy Beans four pounds for Pure Lard Two pounds for only

35c

a

4DC

10c 10c 25 c oc 25c 3DC

Plenty more bargains. We can't mention them all. Orders over $1 delivered to ell parts of the city.

Fresh Fish every Thursday and

Friday i

Fresh Halibut Steak 38c Fresh Salmon 40c Fresh White Fish 34c

Fresh Trout 40c Fresh Pike 40c Fresh Mackerel 32c Fresh Bull lhads 35c Frc4i Perth 25c Fresh Srnellz 35c Smoked Whtie Fish 36c Fresh Oysters always on hand. Sauer Kraut, solid pack 1 A large can

Monarch Catsup, large

American Family Soap, Fels Naptha, P. & G., ten bars J Q for only V

Jap Rose Soap, per "bar ,

Pet Milk, tall cans. Q CL 2 for .f0

3 large roils Toilet Paper for Assorted Soups, 3 for only

I S. 0. S. Aluminurmvare j Klenser, per box

Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 14 pounds for

.$1

Gunpowder Tea, 50c value, 4 pounds for

$1

Best Peaberry Coffee, 32c lb., 4 pounds for

$1

Rio Coffee, Good Drink, 6 pounds for

$1

Superior Family Soap, 25 bars for only

.$1

c l American Family Soap, IS bars

S 1

9c

c

25c 25c 30c

Ante

p IIP liar

If you ar hava; anv trouble with the Elfctrsca! Equipment on your car, STOP and give it the proper consideration. VV, can do t;"s work, a"d do it efficiently, U a manner to give yo'i lasting satisfaction? Our Mr. Wagner, who gives his person il attention to electrical troubles, fias had over twenty-two j-ears actual experience in repairing, rewinding and designing all types of -Starters, Motors, Generator?, Coils and Magnetos, and has spnt sufficient time in the vanous fadories tc acquire a thorough and pr-tctical knowledge of the Electrical Systems on all popular nukes of car?. This long experience in th electrical field makes it possible for us to Absolutely Guarantee all our work, which means so much to the car owner. Our location makes it possible for us tq give the car owner the benefit of the least possible charge for Expert Electrical Service.

We do the bring it to us.

jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, Official Service Statici AMERICAN BOSCH MAGNETO GRAY AND DAMS

3 P

4337 FORSYTHE AVE

PHONE EAST CHICAGO SCS

SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Rwmfords Baking Powder 16 02. can 25c

Strictly Fresh Eggs, everyone is selected, per dozen 3 7 C only

Schultze's Butternut Bread per loaf, at 1 O lOcand

Tomato Soup, per can at only ....

10c I

liagie

Milk,

per can Rose Milk. per can Pet or Armours, tall cans for . . .

if

Nutro, tall cans Small Nutro, per can Rolled Oats, per pound . . . Country Rolls, per pou nd ... Head Rice, per pound . . .

Vuban Coifee, per pound . . .

2.2 c 19c 13c 9c Sc "4c 28 c

Fancy Solid Packed

Holland Herrinn

8c

imp

10 lb. Kesr

Buck

or creamery,

45c 15c 15c 15c

per pound Apple Butter, per jar at only Banquet Brand Preserves, per jar fresh Baked Cookies per pound

Pure Fruit Preserves, 9 A - -l -a v-

pvt jai Pink Salmon, 2 cans tali for f oulds Macaroni, per package ....... Sardir.es in Oil, .' cans for

Good Luck Margarine, Of?rt

35c Sc 25c

per poun

id

39c

Puritan Malt Extrac t, 1.25

sei!er, at only

79c

Good Luck Margarine, 02 per pound

Argo Starch, per package for only

Tom-ito Catcup, 8 oz. bottles, 3 for only

7hc 25c

Tomato Puree, p?r can at only

5c

-H

.i it

iiominj', tnree Id. cans, two for only ,

25c

Brick. Cream or American Cheese, pej pound . . . .

27c

25 pound box Good Meat Prunes for only

225

w a, 5 PcimJ Sad-: 29c FLO f V Barrel . $1.29

y4 Kine! i3':K . $z.59 Vz Birrel Sack $4.95

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