Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1921 — Page 3

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THE TIMES Pae Three

i housands Destitute In Ireland

ROBERTSDALE

hod thft.r Thursday e-. v -. f :- riPT':i"- of

'Is- No SIS K. of P. - ;; r-'i :.ar matins n-x". 'th.', Man h 11 at h . . r :r .1 1 t Sic 2;uh a .- r 'r ;. - ar.d tie 51th nt -if r: - rai nrd- r. 1 ". ffa:r an tiiaoraf rc-

Cr Til) be rendered and refreahf ; : --ill be served. T J:.r,ual election f cHcw of Hrf. court. IV. -. O. K., wi'.! place ih:-- pvfnlng at which a! T. .--rr ;rr .-'quested to bf pr-. nt. !Tr'h Hare party be held at ' .T H. church this eve", n; ,-jt which '!'; be a prosrat : h;n-m . -i. ! i -a-hita f If pinnt x- range. T o Owls wt;i entr; ain at their norjthly card party at the club r-,-:n. to. ii rrow- night Mr ani Mr.. H;'rj:i ?telnke of 119! h Mreet. cxppr! to soon move t--a farm n-ar f-'t JiraM, Mitin., the rhaar tt .5 hoped will be a benefit to Mr. Meinke's health. His brfthrr s already !ocitd on this farm. Mr. and Mrs. II. . Creer, attended a. party given by the Laundry Men's association at the superior laundry in Gary on Saturday eier.'mf. P.'--. H. P. Tvey is ca'.'.irsr a me:t'.n ef his f-'-unday school workers for conference tonight at 7:."i0 o'clock at the Trsfiaaj. all teachers and c'as presidents are ur?ed to be present, toCther with, the officers of the school, o far rosslb'.e. Mr. and ijj-s. John Schick entertained "mber of frlenls at their home. 4'1IRerry avnue, "Wlhtlng !n hot. or of th onarriafe of their daughter. MU--Julia. Schick to Jleichelmnnn, son c.f Mr. and Mrs. V. Helchelrr.ann of Copenhisren. IVnmark. Jazz mus'c by Mr. and Mr. K. Myers and J. CJrucKi. 'a!i furnished t-jr doncmg'. A mct erjoyable time on fcj-jnday evening. tMarclj 6. Tiie tneril section of th Fort!rbt!y club -was held In the liarary Auditorium on Monday night. The Vus!ne8 sensloa was fotinwed by u. enort memorial in honor of the late 3fts lila Schoeneman, one, of th rirs: Kieinbera of the. club. thort tributes

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I ho Ktiuiilv H-;ior." u Kln idor ' .- - ij.-i jc i; ,tb )tn all-inr ejt, Alo i 'v.i . iV!;r-d rrracr? nd I'othe w. j t ii.nlnx Thiir'Jii?' J Kri-'oT, hltlisi Adopfs't: illjib?," hj tnrii:nuii ! pfM''oJt-iiina w ilh Abiitin'ii all utar i On last Satin dav evening Mr. and j Mr.'. J Fayf of f!oh: tt nvrnue were! iniited to a party at K. an: ton, at the home of a friend. The party was a ! t-urpr!e on Mrs. Faff, whose birthday wa: celebrated on that evening.! Many beautiful r'.fts were received by j the latter and "the be?t wishes of all 1 present. ) MiM Violet Breckman and Max

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OHIO BEAUTY IS ROYAL DUCHESS IN FOURTH MARRIAGE

1 Ticker of Atchison avenue were

cago theater goers on Sunday. i Jack Boomer of Atchison avenue i spent the last week end visiting friends In Chicago. j The V'. B. A. of the Maccabees will i hold their regular meeting at the I. j O. O. F. hall this evening. !

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iee of the corne

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

HOMELESS FIRE - BLACKENED ruins preliminary report show that largx now speckle the once smiling scale relief work must be started green surface of Ireland where at once to prevent widespread more than 100 cities and towns have starvation among scores of thoubeen wrecked and burned. The sands of homeless, destitute women scourge of flames has left heaps of and children. debris with occasional blank-win- The widespread burning of dowed walls in place of acres of creameries, hayricks and farm stock business buildings and homes in combined with the long-continued Cork and of whole communities railway blockade has sent foodsuch as Balbriygan, Granard, Tra- prices sky-high in the cities where lee and others. the devastation has caused great Thousands of families hare been unemployment. The total destrucdriven half-clad from their burning Hon is estimated at above $200,000.homes at dead of night, to seek 00(- staggering figure for so refuge in the fields and woods. Of scl?'1 a. country those who escaped death by burn- ,. he ?m,tn?n Comm'ee r , t . hef in Ireland, a non-partisan, nonmg. many died of exposure af er ecct,rjan bod; organed at the cal, the terrorized flight into the w.nter o Cardinal Gbbo8r9 and with headoutdoors, insufficiently clothed and qurters at No. j v,-est 34th Street, nnderncrjrished. These conditions New York City, is making an aprnet the attention of the first relief pi for fun(ls to aid the homeless cmt of the Society ef Friends dis- WOmen and children in Ireland, patched by the American Commit- Relief is being organized bv Quaker tee for Relief in Ireland which ar- units which did uch splendid work rivei recently ia the field. Their during the war.,

of Indianapolis boulevard and Robert avenue are the proud parents of a 10-j pound boy born to them on Sunday. The pillow slip and bake sale given! at the Robertsdale church on Friday i

afternoon by the Ladies" Aid. Th" ladle.s will also serve lurches. "tt'hltlnj lodge, 34S K. of P. will entertain at a smoker on Thursday evening at the K. of P. hall In honor of the C9th anniversary of the Whltlnsr lodge and the oTth anniversary of that order. Members are cordially invited. Mrs. Clyde Smitn is getting along nlcery at her home on Atchison avenue since her return from the Washington Park hospital, where she was confined for several weeks. Mrs. E. Klemm of Lincoln avenue visited her parents at Eat Side Mor.d ay. Mr. and Mrs. iGeoree Ooliiinar of

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Jos. Sohaller and Geo. Zwinger purchased Ford trucks on Saturday. A baby boy n-aj lorn to Mr. nd Mrs. Aloj MoelU-r on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teu tenia ;her moved lnt3 their new hon.j on Saturday. Some of our Dyer folks attended the funeral of Mrs. Math. Herman at St. John on Monday morning. Our newspaper ani Chicago mail was delayed on Monday on account of the wreck on the Monn railroad. All trains from the north mid south detoured. Frank Rietman, the rurbl route sub

stitute, route.

made hii tiret trip over the

Nevada Hayes, now the Duchess of Oporto. Nevada Hayes, former Ohio beauty, is said to have found a life of happy idealism. She has boen twice divorced and once widowed, but now as the wife of the Duke of Oporto of Portugal she is most happily mated. The duke, before his marriage to the widow worth $10,000,000. was as poor as 8 church mouse, to use his owi expression. He is the brother f Kine Charles of Portugal, who as assassinated.

If You Fall, She'll Clean It. The comments niade by ladies upon pipes often shows a curious unawareness of the true vtrtne and function of that Boothlng impiement. Said Tltatila. when we exhibited our magDificent new briar, -That's lovely! flow nice It smella. Now do try to keep It clean." New Yorli Evenlcg Post-

MOTHERSJO THISWhen the Children Couh. Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No tsEing how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And tlien's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole Et hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedr, Musterole is excellent. Thousands cf mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, re"ady for instant utIt is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitir, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches cf back or joints, sprains, sore muscle-, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of t:.; chest ( it often prevents pneumon i 3 . . S5c and 61c Jars, hospital slie S'l

Try a "Times Want Ad'

Announcement

nn;h street are the proud youn? par- i H. E. Turner has purchased thei

ents of a on born to them on Tus- n T n i ti . it day morning, mother and babe are do-!Bn-Ion fOCer' and Meat Mar-

When Children are Sickly

MOTHER

SWEET POWDER

FOR CHILDREN

The" "ter1ea.nt to take and a certain relW They n0fh'

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Used by Mothers tor over thirty yearn. D. Not Accept An, Substitute lor MOTHER GRAY SWEET POWERS-

without t-dJi'.

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ket at St. John.

in? fine at this time. Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake ave

nue. Is reported to be Improving, but! It A Vtp Viie crrp.Ttst nliasnr tn

jhavp the continued patrotiaee of

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DYER

All the Intent Okeb records natvr iS5

t H. Ciorrtun & Son, AYhltio. I 2-33-tf I

12-2J-tf Columbia Reccrda, S5c. at Eira Aron-

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he rtirney Plionocraph. Tb wretet (ne of nil. II. Gordin & Soils. NOTICE

" fortnlpbtlv club of Whitingr.sv; a demon-'t ration of electrical ; :: vecda and appliances by tlie ' v rt- Tn Indiana Gas and Electric I " '' P-i-i In the domestic science room: ' w; :t:r.- bitch ehool on Friday;

Ni-i -:i at 2:0'( o'clock. All mem-be.-.-, ar.rl thir friends are cordially ifi.lird t-j be present. 1-8-3 VETV SERVICE FcflTrHE If you have a room or house, furnished or unfinished, for rent or want to rent, apply at our fre rental

bareaa. Just Installed as a part of j

teifer service. SEIFER FrHSIURB CO. 3-S-t

Owl M!nstrei.. March 14. 15 and IS. Monday. Tuesday and "Wednesday. Reserved seats at Hitters. Monday, March T. 3-5-i For Rent 2 furnished rooms for fcoui kee;;ina-. modern, fhons 315-M.

NOTICE ' Ti Olymp'.a candy sh.tp :a ben ,archafd by the und'rsi jnd, any ac i counts due. from Oiympia andy com- ' ccy ehuld b fld with thm at once.

PAUL EACKEr. & O. 'v 3-?-:

were paid to her memory by hr most intimate friends which were very impressive. The meeting was in charge of the literature and history section of the club, which department save a, play "Suppressed DeMlres." which was equal to anything heretofore produced by the club. It Is a comedy in two scene.o by Susan Ohispell. the cast of characters bein?: Henrietta Brewster. Mrs. J. H. Drinker: - Stephen Brewster. Mrs. Fred Kennedy: Mabel, Mrs. P. J rrochaska. The parts were wei! tak'-n and the play was much enjoyed. Mrs T. S. Boyle a?o grave, an instructive paper on "Field's Museum, 'mt and Tresent." and Mrs. Ordernan contributed two beautiful solos to ths program, entitled "Out of My Soul, Great Sadness" and "Morning Wind." A I arse number of members and truests were present, voting: this meetIn? under the direction of Mr. H. K. p.jublfn and the program committee

to be one of the best of the year. Th next general meeting- wi! lbe April 4 I The V,'. TJ. A. cf the Maccabees rr hold their reg-ular meeting thist eve- j nitig- at which there will be Initiation,: refreshments find entertainment. Mrs.! A. Girarrt is fn charere of the refresh-) ment committee and Mrs. Klirabeth j Fleming- ia in charge of the entertain-j ment. The "Whiting friend. ef Mr. and Mrs. j Floyd Belseamrer of Iowa, nee Hazel ! Cameron of Whltins;. will be interested!

the store's old patrons, as well a5 to meet manv nw ones. '

The store will be operated on the :

principle of quality, service and :1

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of people were to see the egciaD!es at au iirrrcs.

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At A Bargain We have a few used. Electric Washing Machines, some almost a; guod as r.ei that we will sell '. a very nice savmp Call an ! insi-cct iho? machines. 1 i : names .ir-- aH fonnl'ar to yo;t. ( 0W1..N:LM TERM'

to know that they are the happy parents of a little son.

H. K. Baubian has completed

Jury duties at Crown Point. The Owls minstrels are to te given in the Slovak Dom on next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nlffhts. The

show this year is being- put on by the

Joe Bren Producing company

their scenery, graars, orchestrations and also their director. Ralph Hamilton, a most likeable man, who put on the

Shrine show

who formerly lived

j moved to Kankakee, lil.

Scores of people were to see

wrecked cars on the Monori railroad. ' . . ... .... ran M kiik -pent Monday at in-i Special prices will prevail during diana Harbor. i opening week. Mrs. Peter Hoffman went to Chicago ;

his, where she will spend several days with r. wi! nav sU. WViPsr nriVe fnr

relatives. , The Milk producers association wilp "OUr prOQUCC have a spoclal mftin? on Thursday j YquI'S for Service

" s p. m. at Lyer n:g-ji scnool build-' in?. Ail members are rtquef'ted to be)

with ! Present.

Mrs. w. Hartonjc visited with Mrs. !

Jones of St. John on Monday. S. W. Hartong- transacted

business

H. E. TURNER.

THE B0N-T0N GROCERY AND MARKET

Apex Home Appliance Company

s in Hammond for years.; rt riainflold and Joliet on Monday and 1 fone I 7-R St. John. InJ. 3 also promised to be hre Tuesday. 1

Joe Fren has

himself. 1 -u"i-', J'J,lf Hoffman spent several The climax of the hieh school tolU-tvs Bt Ch'.-pgo with rr-'afics. flcation over winning the tournament - -

in Gary on Saturday was a mammotr

bon fire on the school grounds on Msv I

ady ni?ht. This was followed by another street parade and wound up by" I fiome of the students going to the 0w. rlu to dance. I

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Telephone Gary 1721

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PiMPLY?WELL,DONTBE Extraordinary Sale Friday and Saturday

People Notice It. Drive Them Oa with Dr. Edwards' Oiie Tablets

, rrtiwcE's THE.iTr.it tomght Tie Kamlly Honor." a KI VMr jtrodnrtloa with an all-slar rant. AIo Sank Tillard roraery and Pathe rnt, mlu( ThtcrarfHy an I rlrlaj. "WTiltIng; Aopt a Baby. that stupendous rooted rama with A hit Inn's all nar

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STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture arid that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any dmgijist for a 35c or SI bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon vou will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is reeded, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.

A pimply face win not embarrass ym frruch longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the

, Buccessrui substitute for clomeJ ; there's i too sickness or pain after taking them, j Dr. towards Oiive Tablets do thai I hich calomel does, and just as effeci tiveiy, but their action is gentle and cafe instead of severe and irritating-. No one who takes Olive Tablets w ! ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," i a bad breath, a dull, listJess. "no tjood" i feeling, constipation, torrid liver, iad disTjostion or pimply face.

uuve iatiets are a purely rentable compound mixed with ohve oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with fiver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take o.ie or two nightly for a wedc See how much better you feel find look. 15c. and 3V.

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BEST HOME-TALENT SHOW EVER STAGED IN WHITING GORGEOUS COSTUMES SNAPPY MUSIC LATEST JOKES SO Cast of SO INCLUDING TWENTY OF WHITING'S CLEVEREST YOUNG LADIES

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Never before has such a low price and such liberal terms been combined in a sal' of this kind. Everyone who wants food furniture as low as it is possible to buy it will attend the sale. A Handsome Four-Post Bed a "De Luxe" Steel Box Spring Finest Silk Floss Mattress

All Three, Worth No Less than 480, Complete Outfit, Friday & Saturday

The bed alone is actually worth considerably more than we ask for the entire outfit. Look over this proposition to save money on furniture of quality. See Tomorrow's Ad for Description and Illustration of This Outfit

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