Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 5

Fruhiv. M;uvh I, 1921.

THE TIMIiio i : PAGE FIVE

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i PERSONAL AND i SOCIAL NEWS

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The epiry hour rf th Hanus'j.r! t- :li-r library .. ill be livid toni.irroivn i :ig ; r-i.j .1 A t i 1.

.-how f r g;i- n it! Pott o of i ;.. T'.ohir' U.v:1-.-n v:., u i , ..! n;. ". .Mi.-s Jennie Ju'mf. n. Airs. Eillian Kuster entertained for Mi.-s Harden at her n.-"-ie on Madison str"t. The g-uests present

were the Ms lam's Kmma Hauvt, j Mabel Thurman. Mary Aubry, Brady. ; Minnie Pe-lo,v, Ktah.ey, Oritlttu and j Sylvester.

J" "KUiojj of Spring" Kachmanh.off Mrs. Shoemaker. Mrs. Mikesch.

MEMQRA

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Irs. Ar:trr et -.vili . r. il' A', r f n w as ' ll.-u'l.

ortin at : rn i.-ee i ia ner Air.-. U -bert ll.irii -n : i: ; :' n . n 1 w . X . Ai :

Mrs. E. T'. rpi.iinir of Carroll stret?c eut. rtaim d the Columbia club jet rday auerno.-i, the. highest score:, weie held by the Me.-dames 1-'. Kss-hom and V. S-'. Ib-ito.-. the highest sr-.p-f..r tin- i;ii'?:s wore held by tliv Me.--dames V". c. Norri:--. first and W. '?. I'uxtnn, :,.'(,. nd, (he ot)i. r quests wo the M.-sdatu-s !!. A. I-.imprcll. .1. .1. J.i-.h and J. .S. Pluchniun.

AM.ir-d AVhir.. i - and Carolyn lMx- j The Irvine ( ;! E. T. E. will meet a'.'.: att'-iulir.cr Perry 1! ill. . tomorrow morning at '.' o'eloek at the le.Ue r -r. -?t. Ill,, will be hone- for the '. Jrvins school for -tract L-u f..r the en a .'k end- I t ei tairnnent w hioh they are giviaiO j Mar. h h. s'.:nq:r.-. Alnr.h ti. is the anniversary, i !;; -".ret y -r of the p...-v. c. M. j yir ard -..rr-s. I'. II. Mott have r-.-M. Cis oi's nViCitry ii the I-'iv.-t Ctic- ' turned from Tulsa. Oklahoma, where '-ivfr- 't f Hammond. They an-; ,-,ey u,.r, !,e uiosls of their son it'. !1 '.; ir. i 'i' to be lr. s-nt at tV tlauu-hter-in-law. Air. and Mrs. F. II. r-i..t:u:r:.l ' ' A r : . : 1 n n !!:!! -ebool at Mot:, jr. Their cranU-ilausiitcr Hose :.in:et a vivi-; and Sumner st-.-e- :,ja-y V:l.n a,-.-..nipant.-,; t hem. Th y '"' to... l tb-r. wj'l a bask. : . r,p,,rt d--l : -.hi f ai leather c!ur:n ; r a-.:l all 'h.v s l-,ee. s;e- -i . ,,, ;r visit. v ;;i;e tr.-ni II. II., ;,rrs- nosc." H msloek bus returned e th- mi . -ri UOiid-iit of attendanc ; fr,,m ,stn-etor. 111., where shii h;ti - .'i;..w.-; - W e hHv,; had tim.- : been vlsitin- sister for the rat ' -one mi ittjf. d and now b t us gi v,' f . w weeks, a jr .-; cn.V. il rre--t itiu ! P.roiher , .

L

ey no fens

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SENSATION IN PORTER INQUEST

flNTERN ATION AL NEWS SEiRViCEl

V.VL.PAK A ISO. Iii'L. March Jo-'"'1 yesteroay in th.;

JOSEPH KOSTOW BUYS $35,000 BUILDING A Itirrte real estate d,-al v i.s tra nsr.et-

io.'s ot Knott j

fci'ii e'O'

'mnul man on duty at

Hun

Joseph

W I'Ure)ia.e,.,l (if

:r. lnd.. Sunday, when

rtv-f.eo !'.; ' M rs:. Xanx Jlofmuii. the More ai:d- (l it

w

Tiie prop.U to build an athletic' and reereation nark as a n .tnorinl t j

the soldier, and sailor who fouttlit in ,

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the uar with ISoi many j; ml Austria in

"t a dead issuo by any intaiis sine.e

council Tuesday

ere lust in the .Michigan t'entralNetv York Central wreck, today made the- startling- admie.oon that he iss "inexperienc. d" as a tower operator and never before Sunday, with one exception, hud handled signal levers such as ,ffnt the two trains togrether. Cook's admissions were madf as the lirst witness In the Investigation of tlie disaster Ikuivs conducted by the

liana public service commission.

liuibiinfc locateii at 15'!7 I;ro.idv ay. The cotihiderati' Hi. il is understood, Was m tlni nei ghiiorliood of J3j,"i' '".

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-t. 1 '. i This Phi Mil ilamiiias met at the ( home oi A.Iiss Alma Ioehr'in: lao '- . ev.-nins. this v.-as a St. Patrick's day il'y '"A paiiy. Miss Clarice. J-rnecke, the n , tcm nutnie-r w no w i.; taken in two week-.

nome of Miss lively n Ili'- ' s- n " .

! re -l Sund iv. ; :e J nJi.v.i II ir!-.'. ton was

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ll.in.niond tiu.-

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If. Feirmi'

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1 1' .'i be: ,.i reet i - '.0,ei-.t'. e'llb Ut '' ;i at h' r ieon.- t

. '. ;.!!' e;i t 1 i a i n' d e, r ;. est r id a y a f t ' r .!'! i. or S. ball in r Mrs. Kobert Hai- ' a ;i i'i -i 1 ' d in in' 'ieon I ! y ae : ; m o Tb'.-e pi-.s.ti: ':is Lii.iu .l"lei.i"n, ' !a : t o. We", i "la ra

Aia'-Ltict ATaster. I i.irot iiy ICi'V. ''t Il iwni-'i Potts. Krar.K. Ib-'d Il"..enb!:rs: anl Hur-y .- i'iie 'MTt u.e ; :-e -. con i

The AY. P.. A. r f t ii .Maeabe"? beld t!ie initin iory cTri-iony at their regular nvetinfr last t venins- a class :f l en were ir.itl.it -d the review from AVIi'Mni,- x. -c iting the initiatiiu.

Th.-ri' we.-.- g-uo' ..s present from Ind'-j ana Harbor and Chicago. A soci.f j hour f .11 wd :!- work of t'.ie even- j in..-. A ra'iy lias been planned whic'i , v.-ill be li-'d in Hammond some time!

in May. The reubir riontiily rttcetinpr of t"ie I.ak,. County Humane S u-iety v.-iii he h'Jd at ;V Central school Mondiy evening-, a. Pari; attendance desired. fr. am! M: . -'. P. Cox of IO-nwo-J n.nt to 1, -a- i:-. 1:1.. yestrtday to at tend the Cold mi v. eddins ar n iversa i y of L'r. Co:;'.; pi r.-n I .-. of that city. The "Cm b.-oiiery club will meet ot the homo r.:' M-. Pa", id I-lmery of tl AValtham sire t Monday afternoon. March 7-

I the uetiuii of th.

evening in Ix.wlng to the wishes j Aldermen llanum, I let kieti.a n, lire.;-! j sen and Luiiima.-..

J Although tiie Louncilmen voted to

j rescind al action taken heretofore I on the matter, it is probable that by j the next m.-e'.inir night a petition.' hulk" iind volum nous, v itii an over I j whelniinjjr number of names attached. ! j v.iil be preetited for t iic city dads W '

! consider. Following- th? action of the Charnj her of ComtU'-i-ee yesterday in endorsing the prop-waj lo pie a n,,.,v jjetiLlou, j tiie matter has luen taken up also by I tiie fraternal ;o. :,-ties and other orj ganizat nan i af the c ity. I The mailer ua taken tip at thj m.-eting of the lllks lodge last eveu'n:- "here a larg-e and -nthusla.ti: j crowd Mas in uttendance. Following j a discussion of the subject, resolutions

wtro presented and unanimously pa?sed endorsing th.. proposal Memorial Athletic Par, atid the meeting went on record as asking: the city council to rcconsid.-r itj latest action and proceed to erect th:.i memorial. Scores of members of the lodge volunteered to busy the-nselv.s (irculating petitions tliis this within the next few day.-.

and Coroner AV. O. Seipel, of Porter count v, which began shortly before

noon today. 'I am inexperienced as a tower op

erator." Cook told the investigators. ! "My job is really assistant .signal I maintain.-!-. T onlv attended the lev

ers once before in my life, but on

WILSON TO PRACTICE LAW AVASIIIXGTOX, March -1. President Wilson v.!!! take i: p the practice if inw tifter leaving office, it was announced at the white house today. The president nnnoimo ;1 th.-C I.e m i" form a partnership with Seireiary of State Coihy and that the firm will have offices in Xew York and AA'ashinglon.

Sunday I wan a?

; ne-J to the to wc r !

for Ie rr duty."

HEARING MARCH 15

"NO SHOW" TODAY AT CAPITOL fContinu-M I'roiii pagp one.)

rr of Missouri, accompanied ;,;r.,. yy-ii-son. Tie third automobile bore VicePresident Marshall, Mrs. Calvin CeeCid.re and Senator 1a S. o-. t-rtnan of Xorth Carolina.

Jn t!..; fourlii car were 1 "r""--i d.nt-Klect "col 1 .'. i-. aicl Mrs. Atn.rsha I ! and P.e presentat i ve Fiank It-avis of' Xebra.-liii. The ...enat era nnd rear s :itativs c; the pnr'y v. ere n'l m.-m-j V-rs of the congressior a ! ina'-gural j

commute-,., acting tin csvnrt to tie Presidential tigures. There was a whirr of rinding motors and the little 5r"f..w?K, moved swiftly down the winding pathway nit of the mansi-n grounds and in") oread P.-tj r,s"l vs n i a ,-,. m;e. ('.- n-d-. l.rfd the avcM! ; anl v- .a ch-er : 1 motors owting in'-. Pie cl-y. Por sonie, the broken, r- tlrin ; preslJe i.t was the cynosure ,,f (; for others, it wa ,t th'i new president who held llifir interest. Presid. r.t V.'Ilson walked from the White Hot; s unui'lol, bat as be reached the steps leading t" ntotor car be stopped for a. l.ri. ins' ant and

ert-d the-e. Piesident-Hiect Harding lio n stepped inM the car and the pr i-cess-ion ft for the capitol.

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-- - turn.,! ebout. l.v.k.ng int.. ti,e .,o:is.?.! A 6 h Pi j among many of the. e are from Marlon. Secret service no n a idol t he pros'-j V ffTZZJ&L " f ; I the home-town of ti.e u-e.- president, j ''ent. ;f'!n--r h! foot to tie- r inn.rac 1 I. " rts-itsr nl-Sl-V' ' ' j A s-pecial train, loaded with Marion-Koard of tiie c,r. S.-ate.l in tiie ear & f f-? 0. W t Ji i ites, arrived during tiie foretioo., e, i tne o i; t - ffoi ri - pr"":dent tinned an I i u. 'j , 1. AAV " -5! 1 ! r;p I . i m .- i . i ".fa- . i .4 i. i ii m

wcl! the uhio representation. ptnir is siniv.

oere was

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CREDIT TO ROTARY CLUB

Interurban railways of Indiana have

filed a petition with the Public Service Commission at Indianapolis io permission to increase their rates c n

itmii per 100 pounds for storage of distinctly

freight other than explosive. Tho ! irautrurai. Gone wert tiie pomp and commission has set the matter for panoply and display of other y.-nro

hearing at I nd iana po. i s in Its iiitic.es: witn t.ifir t ra-.'ns an t flecor t ens.

at 10 o' clock. March u.. cr-isr.:ng hands. marcnina military.

and horse drawn rarriages of ntate pi oudly beaimg s i ij ha-l and frock coaled d'snitar'es in great parade. In the'r st' ad came today the swift'

S died vfrtfr(i motor car. li-tle mui-- and an ap

parent de.-lrc to get thinns ovm" w th in th" shortest nossible tine and p.-t-

lrioTnen t - o.; s 1 a be rs new a dm i ni s tra.' i. n. :

The lack of I'Vlit.iry f!!-play was f n rt icula ; !y ro'iceabie. Three troops; of t he Third Pn.ted fnvalvy from the' nearby post of FoC Meyer were the

ii i'-'i n.s iv.il to tie little grotp oj I 'i-.i"e House ptta.'hei who were gath-

HA-M1MOND. XNDXAItA.

DIES AT HOSPITAL.

George M an :a t i.-i.

afternoon at St. Margaret's' hospital after a brief illness; ith pneumon'a. The funeral w ill be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from St. Nicholas Russian church in Fast 'Hammond, llurial will be in the St. Johns cemetery in ciiarce ur Fndertaker Emmer-ling.

t'e ..lown to the that confront the

PS ",!nrs rn i r. a i; rru rn 1 duty, an 1 service;, were ij til' zed more r. s an

auxiliary police army than for di"

The passages of tho bill bv v.hieh it V auxiliary po.,ce army than for di-ioay is now poisible to amalgamate the I lJ HH U i h o f Aroun'1 "'h" 1!,v,v, whrn AV-"?-ciiies of North ToiM,;-hip is the j.;rcct 1 KCLTCl Of 1 HUllIZS f T Avi's"" " "P'dinir h last fee. result of the activities, of the Ham-IB hours of an ev"n'fu! n d in mi i s ! ra f i . .r

monil I'.otarv club.

At a meeting of the club held Ve wish to thank fiends and relatives -rat weeks ago. K. H. AloIIie. of The ' es-jeriaily tb.e St. Paul's Walthev l.alse County Times, made the st a te-' 1 ague for yieir sympathy and klndnesr. rnent. that he tliousrht aula Igama : ion i at the death of my wife and our daugb-

to be the nioyt pressing problem be- ter l.ydia MrKili. AVc also thank them j w h'Mi bull' a do -.en a 1 1 "mo ii 1 c drew for" the community today. for the use of mitos and flora! offerings. ', 'martly up h"f'-re t ie V, ll.ard hotf 1.

then" was on1 v a force o" j,;-

cadets arid th uual poller. OM.V A 1 TO S I PdtlDI .. Todays evnt.e be can to marc.i with rwift efieien-v srtly nft-r 1 o-eb" k

The fact was then brought out that! th" reason we lyive been talking amalgamation for years and getting no-I where was because the initiative under the o.d Porker measure lay solely j in the bands of tile city officials them-

selve.' who were always reluctant to

1-uther F. McKUl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl llorlke.

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HEWS "ADS"

Fred Crumpacker was then appo:n"

ed op committee which was to dra;i

4 10 A.-'.i ! " hill that should put the initiative in j t!i" hands of tiie people, ; The measure which. '"ru -n paeke r i

IVblA.VA. JANF.MIY TilliM. 1321. JOHN P. KATZF.ACK, JIl. VS IlTliKl, KATZUAf H. CAUSE NO. ACTlUN" TO 1HVORCK. N'ow comes the plaintiff by iMcAie.r. t..-rs. y and ('ilb'tt. his attorney,-, and

PLEATING AND BUTTCIT-KOLE

The North S.-b- V. ' . T. V. "HI hold its reubir ;r.i".a ini; tiie 2nd and 4tii Friday.-! of each month, the next meet-in.-will tak place Alaich 11 at the

home of M fo. J '" Sa; of st i cet. O-. Tiie nest i-'-ii'.ir Jiictir;

Hammond W"Ta'i.i ciu'j wi

! rharg" of the mi.sic department. Mis. I Arthur A'.'ei.-s. onairman: Mrs. George

i Ifarnauei", vice liairmati. Saturday! This bill will make possibi" to bach is not a resident of the. State of

i afternoon. Marco 5. at 3 o'clock at th" j vote on a ma '.era ma I i on r.:;t year and Indiana.

'IK. of P. iiall- Guests residing outsloe : ha va it an uoee.mp.isned fact at the i Said defendant if therefore hereby no-

follow ing city election which wiil ta

They foriiT-d tin entire parad" of the ! Harding i r augural. Only the fir-:

J four cars were reany in it, th" others NOTICE TO NON-.RF.PIDKN-T jce-n- .ecupied bv secret .rvii- men STATE OF INDIANA. uAKE .COUN- 1 an" reporters. Her" all the ir.mr.. r.TV. IN THE EAKF. SUPEKIOfl j f'f thr- '.naiicr-ira! rrty were pick. 1 c.i-fiT strrivi: AT hammonp. !"! with th" exception 0f ti;0 pres:dcit

f i o'-a,.:.d cans for a vote on cinalta- tiles, bis omnlaint herein, toe.-ther wilh !

o ' m:iC."'Tl llnon f-,e r, " e c r. a I 1 , . .1 ...e .. r. . ..r .4 i -n iiealt'l

t:tioti siarred by ten pe.- C'.-r.t of th" disinterested r'T'-on. showing that the voters at the last election. 'defendant thereto, tcv.lt: Ethel Kata-

Saturday i Tills bill will niak

and Mrs. Wilso' . Froni tiie 'aetel. t e flUtoiuohl'es proceed".) th" t'ew P'oct ( the 'White House .arid drew un '..rfure the great 1pr.1r.1ia that fronts tit" build'ng. "rojy, the d.'O.- emerged for tile pist

time i-., iT'iirrnv w i.on. ior.t. nro.cen

lit.g on a ca!.". !: is fa""

furrowed and lined, and hi- htr siivered f-.-.m h.s eight tumulfjcus

I years as chief oxeeati v. A curious '

HHMHTlTl'IIlMi, RITIOV t UMKIl INt.. un 1m0 rr.nniT sfikvk i;

lueyts residing outside

of Hammond wiil be admitted free, visitors to the 'lab residing- in Hammond will ije admitted upon the payment of iO cent.-. The following pro

erf m wri te renaerco. an in.-niu.-i a

1 Ml. W sv; THI.IiriHiM". t"l Vt E. MATH M., H VMMOMI

2- .3-

BUGS AND CARPETS

year from t . xt fai

I rroTcd stood outside the barred fence j surrounding th. "White Hr.ino grounds

tifieu uf uie pendency of said action and !:.,''- ";'' P-:'- ooro.v

.,, I ilOFl I ro.-ll T ie ',-reat V. , :te niniui'.l

that the name will stand for trial n.t

Po'iee f

The very fact that the bill d!d not re.vt term of said Court and that unless i

jeap.-.rdize the jobs of ar.y of th pres- she appears and ans.ier or demur thereerit incumbents- in office was the. rea- in. at the calling of said cause on the son v.'V.y it passed both houses of the ,i ,iny of May. A. I.. 1921, the same '.CJitilatr.ro without ....position. Th l.eing ti-.o 43rd day of the next term of governor has promised Air. Crumpaek- said Court, to bo bo -run and held in

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c-ii ;r 1-1 :-- i"c;i.n(-d n y":i" M i;i' i ' ' m Per. cl i method, k " t'.o rn ,. at i y. .u d- .- i . . i' . I'b",;i.. Ilamiii Mid ;lli?

T'l'ntMi-; j.n-1 decorating- to- efftii' v and reliability go to I. E. Cohen.

jne PMIC-AV.

j invit'-d to hear it: i 1. (a) "Songs My Mother Taught Mc J ptvorak-Eyne

I CaV'Tiie Soil" a itra.ims or that he will sign

I c "AIotriln T AA'lnd". . Pranscombe

ATosdames Hannauer. Pom1 erger an! Sheridan. Mr-, Arthur AA'ei.-is, accouipan's - . 2. "Voii'i'.ia e Ni.poli'' Llsat

en ; Airs. Ar'aur .1. voes.

Wiil 11. ftii

tkCi J Hi) "Si j"? ta:s l.'ieu lAevt it s , ..ompiif hments that may b traced d:- Cay of March, A. 1). 1.121.

t) i nevaux (!' nois . . . . i n on es T f.(. , , y to lh h Uninior d notary ci-:b HEKEEUT E. VHEA Tt N Airs, i-1-.ino-s Snoemaker. contralto; , nnJ to j.-r( ,i Crumpacker. its chatn-l ( Terk Eako Sutcr!or Cour;. Mrs. Eillian Mik-seli. accompanist. j ,,ion ;oh;,y;,,;. ' Pv I'tutb. Berg, deputy cieik. 2-4-11-1S

Musical S-.ii'ii.-. Kichard ,Strau.;; , Airs. lAanifi" Uaii.es Kobertson. reader; .Mi--. Eillian MiV.esch. plan-1

s at t i m e s ",v a y e 1 :i w him slowly and

a r in

m which he

! the world. The

with difficulty enter do first

the procession in which already were seated his sue i-esso;-, FreidT)t Hard-

I inc. ..iTtitor P,-iiiand"r C Knot;, of

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Amalgamation is now in th" hands Hammond, in said County and Slate, on of tiie people. The 'in-i: platform the 2d Mondiy of March. A. P., 11'21. pdss of .tie administration after sr.id action wiil ! heard and deterrninarotii'T wiil find realization in a spe- ed in her absence. rial election in -which the people will IN WITNESS AAliF.RE'ir, T hereunto

nave an opporlunity to be hard. i ,t n

( oiU.il-ine I D.'IO"ii t This is but one of C-e e .ne-e

Koom number 1 In tiie Court House at j .. .,..... . tx ... '-a."0

sen.i i ,. t.annon. or :..no:s. Into th" sect.r.d car. hearing Airs. Haiding, ' Senate- Krvt e N. l -on r " Minn. ; i ' end l:.".ro.-! ; , ,, i- , ,, v." ! .t-. I

EDWARD C. 1SSAS CO. Have You Heard These Okeh Records? TO HEAR IS TO BUY 4234 "Ros.c (Make It Rosy For Me)," Fox Trot, All-Star Trio 4232 "Palesteena." Fox Trot, Green's Novelty Band 4213 "Fm a ( Lonesome Little Rain Drop," Fox Trot, Samuel's Jazz Band 4214 "I Want to Go to the Land Where the Sweet Daddies Grow," Fox Trot, Rudy Wiedoeft's Trio 4247 ' "Pickaninny Rose," Vocal, Lrnest Hare 4228 "If You Don"t Want Mc BIucc," Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Band 4221 "Look What ou've Done With Your Dog-gone Dangerous Eyes," Edleen Stanley

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"THE CHENEY" The Phonograph that plays all records better "It's Tone Is Nature's Own." Prices fix 0i' and up Extended Pavnicnts.

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hand and affix the seal of said

- Curt, at Hammond. Indiana, this 4th

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f r p i a u-. inning a .Vhitine. Indiana liar h'.ago. .ail up phone ire Alec n '; : ::-:i-r

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First Spiritualist Churcl

OF WEST HtIMOND, ILL. 248 i 55th Street Extension of Ogden Street Will hold services at 2:30 P. M. Sunday at 248 155th St., extension of Ogden St., three blocks west of Stale Line St. Lecture by Mr. Harry A. Magill, the "Billy Sunday of Spiritualists. " The subject will be "Spiritualistic Generalities." Message by a good Medium from Chicago. Everybody Welcome Free Will Offerings MRS. ELLEN LEE. President Phone 3346

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Tribes Never Destroy a Picture

j It is said there are certain tribes in the Himaji lava Mountains that consider pictures sacred ; - they never destroy them. j We Americans are somewhat like those tribes . most every one of us appreciates a good n picture. 1 Why not send a good photo of 3ourself to a : dozen of your best friends. They would appreciate it immeasurably and you would, too. j ;! Arrange now for a sitting in the most modernly equipped photo studio in Northern Indiana. : All work guaranteed. MAJESTIC STUDIO GROUND FLOOR MAJESTIC HOTEL BUILDING Hohman Street Near State Open Sundays 9 to 5 P. M. Daily, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

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We will sell for Saturday, Mar.

Young Choice Chuck Roast 12-c Fresh Picnic Hams .... 12Vc Leaf Lard no limit lb. . . 11c Oysters Per Quart . I . . 35c B. B. Oleomargarine 2 lbs. . 50c NOTICE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER GOOD SPECIALS

Pure Artificial Ice

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We wish to announce that beginning v'pril 1st we will be in a position to supply an unlimited number of customers in all parts of the city with pure artificial ice made of filtered and softened water. Call Hammond 144 if you wish to become a regular customer and our driver will call and leave card.

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Our prices have been reduced to present day cost. We feel proud of the clothes we can make to your measure. We guarantee the cloth, workmanship, and fit as low as

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Order Now Because Easter Sunday is March 27th

Sterling

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171 State Street

Hammond, lnd.

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