Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1921 — Page 5

Juesdav. March 22. 1921.

THE TIMES PAGE FrVE

At The Comity Seat

Charles Call of Chicago came to Crown Point on Sunday to remain over fhe week-end with his parents Mr. ar,,1 Mri. Nathan Call. Miss Wilma X!cho;. -'no teaches chool in Hammond visited with Mrs. Jannia Ward Wheeler for a couple c daya tha latter part of !.t week. Martin Heintz has re:urn.'.l from tin ver Sunday visit with relatives at Fort Wayn. Ind. illsa Jeas-ie Pettibone returne.1 rn Sunday from Chieasn. where V: was with friends for a. couple of days, while there she attended a performance of "West !s East." Deputy Recorder E. C Glover male e. builneas trip to Chtcaco on M-n-la. The Joilet Basket "Ball team give th Lets sijuad an awful troun.-ins at Central Mueic hail on Saturday n.ght beating them by ft ecore of 26 to . Kate

Mrs Arthur Hack at her home In Chifaao on Sunday. has been a suf ferer fr quite a time with heart t rouble, which caut-ed her death, rhe leaves her husband. Arthur Hack, a s-'n of the late vieorse Ila'k of this o.ty, and a .-in-iail son. t'ovtra'. from here will attend the funeral, which will he held in Chicago today.

church t-iniorrow for an al! day sfteion of quitting, a j.ot luck luncheon will be erve.i at noon. The LddieV Aid of the Hyde Park M. K. church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Harriman of 1239 Harrison street. All memhers urged to be rresent.

The Mesers. James. Wilson an J Kohert Dibhlee were called to the bed-f-i'le of their mother. Mrs. Kuerns Spangle of Chandler. Okla., Sunday. March 20. Eicnt hours att-r th-ir

Uugrne Carpenter. repre.entatie of! parture word was received in Hamthe W. B. Iiurford company. Indian-, nmnd that Mrs. Spangle had passed a polls, was in Crown Point on Monday.! away. She leaves four sons. Kohert, relative to the letting of supplies for, "U'Hson and James of Hammond arid the court :-,oj arid courts of iae : Oliver of Salt Lake City and a her

eon nty. j Mr. End Mr.. George Bli.-.. who have j

made their home in Chicago for the past year have returned to Crown Point to live and will take up their shod with Mrs. Bit.' mother, Mrs. Kosa Greifch for the present.

It is reported that an afrVliv

been fhed aain.t Chri.s Steinbach. llv.

cyntikl family now of Manilla avenue. The Hut tons will build a bungalow on Zachau street, Kenwood.

hand. Mrs. S'panfjle has been a visitor in Hammond for many summers passed and is Quite well known here.

The White Cross leag-ue of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. The general meeting of the ladies aid will take place in the afternoon at the usual time, the hostesses will be tlie Mvbdames K. H. Klliott and H. Stewart. Mrs. Huffine, formerly head of the millinery department of the 12. C. Minus department store was a guest of friends In Hammond over the past wet k end. Mrs. Huffine is located in Oshkosh. Miss Estelle Russell, who has been at home ill for the past week was able f'j return to her position with MarslAl Field & Co. yesterday.

" j Louise I udge comes tomorrow from Mr and Mrs W T. Frve r,,1 dauirh- I s' Mary s of the Woods to be the

tf r Porothy and Gera'.dme Ro'Ji of

Blum and Margaret Hathaway of the' local team were not in the l.neup a;ili

the Letr, weakened by their slv-enc

were unable to hold the fast Joi.etj team, who have the reputation cf Veini;! re of the fastest g-'.rls teams on ih j floor. The Letr will conclude their:

hedule for the season Wedn5civ when they pla-y th" Chicago Heig-hti Alumni. T. T. Han3 has returned fr-.m a b'.isinaia trip to Danville. 111., where he is lrterestel In a couple cf ph.-t-?raph xaller!. Mrs. C. W. Al'.man is In Chicso this week being called there on aT-'ir, t f th illness of hr daughter. Ruth, who is threatened with (f tphtherla. She t & student at the Columbia f-'hocj of

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violalin:

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pan Hanole depot for; -

liquor law, Chris ha; Pavij

j been naltinqr an excellent orand of ;

moonshine and Invi'p.i several cf his neighbors! in to sample it. the story was noised around until it cume to the r.oti-e of the authorities, who had his place watched and fo.m-3 him operating1 a t".l and dispensing drinks to r.is friends.

l!cr.scs are: Tr.oili! )br:;jd;n. Gary; E .la iciifo, Ciu.-s:e L Lacy. .-aniUfl P. Vinik.iur. Gary; Paul Ri.-han Indiana HarbT. A 1 -

, V;i'-. E Cla.r!r, Estella p-.-.vtn iliry: Karo'.-.l V," 3r jwr.ell. Lo-v.-U. E i i i Sc-r. "-i l'r Cliia?r: Joseph Tfrnb V.o.

jtich. Barbara Win lie Budnar.

Rcnsseiaer, Ind.. are the house truests

h.-.s. 0f Mr, fcnd Mrs. P. L. Divis of R'.mbach

venue. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Fields of

ii-ago were week end guests or tne

Nfw nurr'.airf P.i hv.-ich, Julki Hal I in, Esst Ch Indiana lUrbnr; M. Arc! at h Tale. Marv Jui-kcv-.ti.

The Sons and Daughters cf Liher'y w.ll meet this evening in the I- O. O F. hall. The ?ons wiil have charge of the evening and will provide the program and rcfreihir.er.ts for the raust hters. A fine time is anticipated. Otorge Adkins is the chairmnn. Carolyn Taxton and t!drel .'hmery. who are attending- Ferry Hall. Lake Forest. 111., have returned home f-. r a tew w eek as the school is under a quarantine of d'ptheria.

guest of her uncle and aunt, tho P.. M. Fudges for the remainder of the week.

The Misses T-lartha and Esther Lund are entertaining at their horn this evening for Miss Virginia Bauwena, who 16 soon to become a bride. The Phi Mu Gammas will be guests.

Harry Wilson of St. Paul was a g-uett of the E. S. Tillmans of Waltham street over the week end. The Ladies' Aid Society of the St.

TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY

Paul' Lutheran church wiil mett to- i rate was Si: im.rrow afternoon at the Hammond j February Uimt

cnamber of commerce.

a iv . u .-a iid . Lat cost $2 fronA tria

tra"k and the frtinht wis

Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hembroff and daughter Virgene were guests at theater party at the new Tivoli in Englewood Saturday niht.

Mrs. H . Moryaneau spent the week end In Chicago as the guest of Mrs. W. K. Williams, formerly of Hammond. Mre. Frank Cowrey and Mrs. L. M. Chumley of Valparaiso spent yesterday in Hammond as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Xichoiai.

JOHNSON MEETING AT MILLER Miller resident will get their first touch of the 1921 Gary city political campaign thle evening when R. O. Johnon, candidate for mayor of Gary will bold a roualnj; meeting- at Miller urging the residents of the tenth ward Cive him their support in the May primaries. A large number of members of the R. O. Johnson club will make the trip In automobiles.

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$j.5'l a thousand Speaking on the subj.-ct. of trick Joseph Iha h Jr. of the Calumet Lumber Co. of Last Ciiicag-) said that moft brick cost JH Cu in his yard today and in 1014 the ame brik sold a.-i hiw as 14.75. Cem-'r.t. he ea:i is down ab,jut T per cent. hu increased f reijrh! rates whirh recently went into effect increased the price atc.in to the hih Sguro. The next meeting nil be held Wednesday. March 22. at the c-urt house at 8 p. m. The building- trades' employers wiil be heard.

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fcxpreaston n urn. so. I Chicago; WiUia.n D. Sar.4-ir.-oa. Gary, Mill Mayme Reiser cf Hammond j E."her L Atkin. Chicago; Frank Tonspent Sunday wi'h the hme folks. ! v.ivi.-h. :.!arv "'c- Gary; Haro'd Word was received here on Monday' flaire? Clara e-.;rr.ir.. Hammond i Tom by Mrs. Frank Hack of the death cf Pcoatidich V'kc s'o' a VI ohovich. Gar--

Betty Til:r"nn, yoane daughter of r. and Mrs. E- P Til. man of V.'ai t na m

East street, who his been ill tor the past

few days is improved. - O Mr and Mr? Phil p Camp who have

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

EXPECT BIG COCERT. The concert cf the Wabash College Olee Club Friday evening- at the Fust Presbyterian church gives promise, of being one of the biggest musical and octal events of the year. The club comes to Hammond with a bis reputation behind it and with a proS.am thxt will be a musical and entertaining treat to its audience. The program will be generous and Unusually varied. It includes several elections by the Glee Club, a quart;--number, vocal, violin and piano solos, the ltter by Mr. Merle Maupln. recogalzed throughout the central part c f Indiana, as a pianist of rare a. com;:Jiahment; a jaz: orchestra and throe vaudeville acts by members cf th" olub. Of special Interest to the W..fcash alumni in town will be the final aumber of the evening, three sor.ss n; Wabash: "Wabash War Song." "Aiir.i Water." and "Old Wabash." On thcwhole, it will be an evenings entertainment auca as only an animated and well-tramed group of your.s c:ilcylans can glva. The club has been trained this year by Vr. Frank H. Cowles. dean of the oilege. He is a director with ability and a musician of learning. Music lovers will find the evening's program Interspersed with classical music; a worth while mixture of the sublime

and the ridiculoup.

four yar during- which tins he receive i many Citations for bravery.

The sixth division of the I-a1ies

f the M. E. church will meet

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l.--ed on a farm scu'h cf Hammond for a number of yeat s have sold it and are i -vine into town. They will I've in their apartment on Doty s'ree?. Mrs. P. L. Davis entertained her dinner club at a one o'clock cinner

i yesterday at her home on Rimn.icn ! avenue. After dinner th-y hai a -, I theater party at the prth- nor. ji i Mrs. Ella Mannlrg-. an emplo;. e of the Kamn .r.d Country Clulv vas takj j en i:l last nitrh; and r movt d t St.

Mu sar't's h. spita! but Is feel.r.g- much better today.

In the late bereavement of Mrs. Wm.

btrunk, we wish to thank ail neighbors j and friends for sympathy shown vis, during the bereavement of our wire, mother, daughter and sister and for the I

fir. raj offerings and the Dorcas Rebekah L"dj;- and Calumet Lodge and those who uenated machines. Lcviiiij Husband and Son, John Foil mar and Family. Martin Folmar and Family, Mrs. J. J Huck and f.-imi.y.

Sour Stomach I Ml-OJXa Puts the Stomach m line' Shape la Five Minutce. If ur sicrr.aoh 15 continuailv k'.k- 1 lrig up a disturbance; If youreci " bloat- . ed ai.d dJstrfcf.-,. J; it you i,.,i,;h Kaa .--nd ; .ur food into lf. mouth, then, you r.ul ..li-O-Na iitoma'.ii Tatlvta Klve in.ta.t . rthef. cf course, but thev do more, tm-y stop the poj-Honoui :.i'f. Thev etop th3 excess I'crm, -ntat Ion of food nnd i thoroughly cl.aan. renovate and strtnk-t!,. cn the stomach so that It can r.n-td.ly " digest food with ;ut nrCficiai nicl ! Ml-O-Xu Stofuo h TuietH are jri'ini'i- ; teed to end lnd'ges-'lun. auto or i iircni.:, ; or money hue k. Tula n.'-atiK th'it ner- ' vousntss. dizziness a. id b' 1 !. n. sn . s i ' hould J!apr'etr. SutnmcrV i'hxr'i-:ev j and druggists vervwhei't- c. 11 M:-'-.N'a Art','. i

FERTINENT FACTS SEEN IN INQUIRY

NOTICE TO NO.N'.REf; I E'EN'T STATE OF I.VDIAXA. LAKE COEXTT

I -" THE LAKE SI'PERIOR OOERT, I SITTIXG AT H.VMMOXD, I.VDIAXA,;

MARCH TERM. 1031. LTDIA A. ZtWlPFE ( DOING BUSINESS UNDER THE riRM NAME AND STYLE OF PROVIDENT LOAN ASSOCLA.TION VS LOITS GRIMALDI. CAUSE 20:: 7. ACTION TO FORECLOSCHATTEL MORTGAGE. Now comes tho plaintiff by E. G Sproat its aft orney. and files its compla'r.t herein, tot-ether -. ith an affidavit of a comp'iri person showing that the deffrd. thr t Louis Grimaldi is not a resident of the State 0f Indiana.

.-' 1 (icfcii lant is therefore notified 1 Lumber comti

; oc j'tiMciic;. c i ci iu ao .on ar.o u-r-it t trie oooks tne oiner uay ana iv-.

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Ends Catarrh or mouey back. Just breathe it in. Outfit includes inhaler. Extra bottles at all druggists.

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STRONG AI!D HEALTHY Vhite Leghorns, ISc each, $2.10 per dozen. Brown Leghorns, 18c each, $2.10 per dozen. Plymouth Rocks, 23c each, $2.25 per dozen. Rhode Island Reds, 23c each, $2.25 per dozen. Basement Specials for Wednesday

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Mr and Mrs. FUnsselae.r were

ITCN-HOLE ! fiends today.

i.- ;o. u.o ii: : '-5r.d tor trial

next term of said court and that unless !. i 'i.et mi.; a -A-tr or demur thei -in.

, .-' !'' ci'..r.z or :-aid cause, on the I'.th 9 . J uay of May, A. D. 1921. the simo being Geo- ?wlcand of '- ' 'iay ct the next tot .11 ci raid

visiting Hammond

HEMSTITCHING. BITTOX COVER1XG. BKMDIXG PROMPT SERVICE ( A 3. 1, U' A . t, V ' S T K L E P 1 5 O E 44H 91 K. STATE ST., HAMMOND 2-i?-

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as.-e rmiti, 2. Bo'h nicely.

Bargains in ladies' silk hosiery, rny u and see them at the Weso-rveu Ladi '-a" Shop. cii'J door south cf Hotel Me-. --.l-l

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cn that overhaul job use E-ird .t-: Cut. qiiijlj t.eatir.b piston r'.r.gi, K Aut i Supplj' C i . "f.l Caiumet A vPhone a-32 Hemmond. Z-'j-i

be b-srun nd h';'i in li'iom

t-'jml.'.r 1 in the court House at II.rur i-.J. tn tiiJ Ciuiuy a:.d Sf ito, C(. th i -nd 'j.'t.day of May, A. D. ll2i. $,.ii.i ac -. :i will h heard and d'-'ei iroic i m 1; ir

TN" V.TTNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto j fr' set iv lwivl and u Tf. v t'.e ,al ,r ai1 th

Court, at Hammond, Indiana, tnis 2ist

day of March, A. I.e. 1J2I.

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treetj Oik Lake Sur ri..r Court. j Eigritest tn

iero- Fv Ruth P rg. li'-iMi'y clvrk. S-il'-ta: 45) ' iur

Church. Erid. your 1 1 i 'n;is.

per eomcanv .am tnat in i t! run v i is s. , i ktiti vj m

sold a bill cf lumber for 4i in 1:.2" tT '-: , $ i i ft tj H L r , ,J for $l.05 and this vear for 66", nidi- I" , ' ri'S - rr- 2 catir.g the rise and drop in price.--. i.Vt S If ' ti K P- I Mr. Mat Klin- cf the ilamnv.ri E ;4 LA S I I A I LH ,l . '- 1

th': basic .price at the m: t,outh are today just about were, in 1S14. Eieicrht rat

vuncoi about f " p.-r cent GETTING DOWV TO B.1MC COSTS. Mr. Crawford of the Centra! Lumber and Mill Co. ?tBt.?d that h "icf.vert a

letter from tho Ix-ngbell Lnmt.fr C". I in which the f.ict was .state J ti.a; i :

cost in 1?14 12 a thousand to put lumoer on the market, tr.a is fr'ini the stump to th'-; traek; the average

;ht rat v an 56.5'' to 1 .',:, ;-.r ssni.

GRASS SEED

mixed seed. Per pound ONION SETS-Urge per pound

POULTRY WIRE Galvanized, 4-foot size, special. OC O 130 foot roll at PO." PAINT Devoe 'c!our Flat Wail Paint, beautiful shades to select ("- ,. $3.75 t er gallon can HOUSE BROOM Blue J. extra

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MILK- Libby's. tail can, at

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Fainting ar.d decorating for efTclncy and reiiahi'.l'y go to I. L. Coheii, Phono 1036-W.

ItOVT DIY STnAWBIlURIES. unow them: AKL.-iON ii r'jiia.l " Ga: ien Coiiecvj - mrrieif-s ' tf-ii. Dun'-.?, Dr. 1 1 i r -v't and 25 Eig J-e. lid in ail for oni;, 2 'H. Inspected and pronoui.eed

The itate convention of the Royal Nalgkor was held Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of last eea at the roof garden of tho Fowler Hotel at Lafayette. Ind. More taau 200 delegates from all over the state were In attendance, a class cf ITS candidates were initiated. Conferring the degree was exemplified by the Hammond team cf Liberty Camp S 4 7. a fancy drill team from South Bend and an e?cort team frora Terre Haute. The Hammcni team "vhieh wre chosen as the fetut drill team present was composed ef the following members: the Mesdajnee 2t. John. C. Terry, Gross. Bryant. Elliott. Lauerman. Jonas. Heneston, Donegan. Hyie Schu'.tz. Callahan. Colllna. Wyceff. A. Wycoff. A banquet was served to raire than S,f members of the Ti. N. of A. at the, Fowler hotel Mrs. C. Bryant a delegate from Liberty Camp. F.. N. of A. from Hammond.

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husky plants for e.ar' i - Evrl)var-- r. ; fft ir:Lfn a- H-'EAET. :. a nd ; 2 v -..

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Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Eddmonston of Drackert treet had as their guests ver Sunday Mrs. H. L. Kaga end son Raymond from Areola, III. Raymond Kaga has Just recently returned from France, he has been in the service 'r

Shop. Room .sti.i:.he Huh Hoi. man St. Silk h'-Mciy at a. hargah fhads at Jl il :' and sale at the Weservcu Lauit-s" 8o. Hohmai; str". '. Biggest treat of till- yc-ar-Giee Chub at First T'rc Church. Friday night. Con.' ; your friends.

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John F. Jelke Try a Dczen cf Our Strictly Fresh EUTTERINE Home Made EGGS 2 lbs. DOUGHNUTS Per dozen 49c j 25c 28c SLICED OR GRATED PINEAPPLE oq No. 2 tin

Ti n . Bake ?a!e and bazaar fiven STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY JA.Mby Del-"-, rub Aid Society of First . jy 11 Chrhstian church Thursday and Friday j I 2 tO

of tiiis week. Public n ited. Any mc wishing: to leave orders call 6-'. cr ur. r.-:;-i

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WHAT IS WRONG I WITH YOUR TIRE? i WeU, No Matter We an l Repair It. R. j A tire has to be mighty far iV gone that Haj-wood Tire Sut- ' gery cannot restore it to life

and usefulness. WE DO IT FOR OTHERS. WHY NOT FOR YOU? Phone 2364 and we will call for your tire. Crumley & Campbell

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iig Easter Fur Sale

Here is your opportunity to save money on furs. Genuine Minks are placed on sale at less than half of their former prices. Note these extraordinary bargains: GENUINE MINK THROWS AT $150.00 Regular Price $350.00 MINK CHOKER AT $18.00 Regular Price $50.00 All Foxes, Moles, Squirrels and Stone Martens at very lowest prices. We guarantee every article we sell. Mrs. M. Minsks 219 So. Dearborn St., Chicago Opposite City Hall

AN OPERATION Perhaps you have been told tfiere is no other cure for you. If 10, don't lose hope. THERE MAY BE ANOTHER WAY. DON'T SUBMIT TO THE KNIFE until you have consulted DR. CARROLL and get his opinion. If he promises a cure, you'll get it. He does not promise to cure incurable cases ,ror to do impossible things. He will tell you if you can be cured without an operation or not, or if you are incurable. I Tell You The Truth GOITRE CURED NO KNIFE OR PAIN WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES Cured by Painless, Plea&ant, Modern Means MEN'S DISEASES CURED Rheumatism. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever. Tape Worm, Nervous, Blood. Stomach. Skin, Liver, Kidney, Bladder Troubles. Piles, Stricture. Fistula, Private, Prostatic, Rectal Troubles, Tumors. TRICES AND TERMS REASONABLE House Calls Mads Wben Necessary

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APPR OPRIA TEL Y . it Shod Feet are as Necessary as the PROVERBIAL BONNET

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Gracefully Fitted Shoes are Appreciated By All Women of Particular Taste

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