Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1921 — Page 10

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FROM THE TWIN CITIES

occasor." m t'ip T- In t - pij: late vi., bo ili; t.u.nti.-. will render ocal ae'ecUon. Hi is cf woinjTf-.il c'urlly and r!

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J. H. IJIRS uoio MtEU

A . :.. t- the bedside of J. K. Burin, rw.iT.rr for rr,,;yor on tVii republican

,'.!. at .St. Margaret's Lonpal. yes- j .e-clj-. .r.Jured whfn ho alighted from, at t.'.io co.-nrr of ISSth aud no- ! t a- at: et. 5aturJr evening, discioscrj ,-st , is badly "bruised an J was for--I. ! n,,jr;i t- ;-ivt e.scar-'.'d with I

3 life, Leaving; the, car at that inter-.-.:!"Ti ft streets, Mr. F.jrrts bad to .i5 La' '. of the car to zain trie, other r:c!e of t.i street and as he started the Mo'.i'n struck him. Ha'.'ln Bluemen-tr-il. tVie driver cf the machine wan . ..irtinjr hi car before his place of i, s.r.ess and nlther he nor Mr. r.'.im? ,1- account for the accident. Mr. " i.-ru was out campaigning the early ;! cf the evening arid called his -n-e saying that he wa on his way icj-n. The report cf the accident kii a shock to his family.

rir.ut, tir m. pkpsin Michael Pepsin, shot by Gecrg-e Thomas In an altercation Sunday, and .' died at St. Margaret's hospital Monda. is being burled this morning; at 9:20 i ri'lnrt from th .lav!h church, corner

of 139th and Cedar tiroeLs. Interment is at St. John's cemetery. Hammond. Undertaker Julius Prusleckl is direct-Ing.

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DIES FltOM P.NEl'MOSK Pneumonia claimed the S-year-Md daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of 3625 Parrlsh avenue, pi.rethy June, who died Tuesday and will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 2:3C o'clock, from the residence. Interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery.

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FARMER

National Crop Improvement Service 44l"F YOU have had any expertI enre In attempting to feed corn alone, especially to young, growing pigs, you will realize the many difficulties onennnterrd. Pigs seem to cat all the time hut do not thrive and do not grow rapidly," says Mr. Frank Raackes. V. V. American Steel 4. Wire company. "Corn alooe Is lacking In protein which trust be made up from other sources. "There is an interesting story told of Mr. Bane of Detroit, a man who

' had never had any previous knowl

edge of feeding hogs, hut thought he would like to get Into, the business,

Interest is centering about one of

the earliest nost-Kaster dances vn.c.i

fol-

... . I VL ' v...l will be sponsored Monday evening

i.e. ii. t.ir i v j Easter Sunday at Otld I? cia,on for so doing is an am at V, ow.Ha. Ind!ana harbor. by the ,r O'.tizensh.p . aroug i ducatton. v c,rfl( r,aught(rs of Ia-

a.-t evening candidates tor otne ia,,-, (-ommj,.f udcr direction of

k Viomo of Mr. AS 1 'am wmr-i

avenue and

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ers. comer cf I"orsy

", 3ih s i r e t City Judge yman Cohn v the f-st tci ad-ire-ss the ladi'. and

a d that the vote for the coming,' p-imaries must be given due cns'd-j ration by th-m. II" dtscou raqc 1 j fr.endsri'p as a requisite to p'ace a;

nan ;.-t office add r.g that only the highest qualifications shou'.d be weighed n the balance In the selection of -.rr.portant a duty. lie placed raf- : cular stress in the selection of tire council upon who many cf the -icst essential city needs devolve, emt racing appropriations, tan le'. les. etc. He pledged no particular favor to any"nt should he be elected to succeed n reseif, other than the past four years 'ich has given him the opportunity c deallrg fairly and s.quarely with the pie. showing partiality to none.

Thi m upon the f r.ndamental he T'n se.ekir.r h's office.

Oeorze H. Jordan. seeVirg

are the

low's Twin

i.'ommittees under

Mi.-i lss!e Mc.Vniey, cnairman, working indefatigahly to make

event a most successful one. Friends of the organization have a most cordial invitation to bo present. The Kast Chicago Itika are making announcement of their dance to be held the evening of April 2nd at the Masonic temple. The Stirling Orchestra has been engaged to perform for the dancers' pleasure on that evening. The Twin City libraries are placing many new books on their shelves and a most complete list of these "ill ho presented by the librarian to The Times for publication. An Faster program will be rendered Satnrdav afternoon at the Kast Chi-

j cago library assembly room for the j benefit of the chiid-n devot.-d to st.idv. Ml.-s Mirv Helen Davis is di-

Lj,i reefing the affair. The time is at

three o'clock.

so having no feed, he read up oa feexls and feeding and bought the best balanced feed he could find and fed it to a lot of pigs he bought from his neighbor. The neighbor who was an intelligent farmer, ran iilm ft race to 6how up the city man. but1 much to his astonishment, he could not make the gain on his home-made feeds and the new hog raiser beat him out by many pounds In the finish. "The hopper method of dry feed has proven very successful because fepd is always kept uniform. As a rule hogs are not furnished enough water. See that they have plenty and a steady supply and keep it' clean.

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INDIGESTION

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Eugene Domkowskl. son of

.-" alderman of the third ward, wis tne, Mj.. Mi Domko.J.6:(i ef South Uarln

tiit to speak and apprcved of manyi . arrjn home from Notre j

the remarks amy maoe pt l'lrramo to spend

cnts.

-cntiai tor women -.' n,... tt- n vch,v.. Mrmerlf a

resident cf Kast Chicago. wa.i In town yesterday visiting her friends in aaeu for she ond her husband are going to

!v made by

;--akr that preceded him. that it -was

;tial for women to we:gn care-

, : the ahiiity of all candidates be- .-. they cast the vote. Mr. Jordan :-".ared h'mself a resident of the third . .-.re! for the past 10 years and stand.-) -fr, :n the estimation cf the corn-

becoming members of a regularly organised missionary society and are calling for all those interested to b1 j nsfnt at a meeting thi eenlr,g at T 'clock at th church parlors. T5n meeting will be dismissed in ampl time to permit aTl of viewing the Piset':n I'lay scheduled also for this eening et 8 o'clock. The rollsh women are forming clubs o it'itkal status. A large meetlnts wa. l.cli at ?t. Stanislaus hall this week. The Calumt Chapter of the Daughters of the Arnrican Revolution met in a business session Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B, Olbba in the TVickey apartments. Transaction ' matters of Importance to the society at the present time was disposed of. Mrs. V. W. S'mith of Heaeon street entertained a few ladles complimentary to Mrs. Charles McDonald here visiting her daughter. Mrs. F. A. H. Sitwell. and leaving for her home at Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs. Mattie Howard of 33SS Clock avenue is home from the Mercy hospital in Gary where sha under went surge.ry and is doing nicely toward reel, p oration. John Quin'.an of Kast Chicago !s

v,,,.r v.lth his par-1 cnalfsclnj at bt. .Margire! s nospi-

f Mr. and

Mrs. M. I'. Beck, formerly Miss Kthel Silverman of this city, has arrived from Cincinnati, O.. to visit her parent?. Mr. and Mr. Most Silverman of Nortlico'c aven'.'e. Mrs, Margaret McKenna cf South O'colt avenue has returned from a iw-j months vlstt to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alvin Carlson at Tulsa. Okla. Mrs Carlson will visit h'-re soon when the weather permits of her coming.

GRIFFITH

lol-.n Coar. a candidate for a!drman-, '-larare talked principally a'.onjr thej a.ne lines' as h's two predecessors !n ) carcpalgn speeches. JIls argument was, trongiy for a well selected city coua-.

hall.

manv a silent additio rt-

o' the machinery of the city

r rertheles.s so Important that it must h- ably taken care of. lie concluded .-v ying that his books are at all

r,ic3 ready for inspection and It to the ladie-s as well as

vnn who have had the confidence to p:.ice him in that office for the past n r terms to rally to his rupnort now. He expressed his conT.der.ee in the peoj,.e be has served in that capacity that '-,-y knoT something of nl.s loyalty to r.ni and the city. That is his only psal for re-electicn.

Denver, Colo., to locale and establish a home. Mr. Kilbourne was associated w'th the V. S. Metals rtef.nery during his residence in this city. The public la reminded of the cafeteria suppers at both Methodists

' churches in the Twin Cities this even-

in- Doth have attractive menus and

, A. m.A. are inviting public attendance. ,- (. cerU T. T. Tt:c.iard3 made an , n.;..t,s talk filing cf the duties i The Meadamea K. N. Canine and rf. :r'end"ant with his office considered by ! U. Clark of Kat Chicago. Mrs. (Jeorge

tv. wheels 11. bummers oi inaiana. nwji'i --

Mesdames J. A. Patterson and u. c. M'icks of Gary, all prominent in club

work, were the guests yesterday oi i

I Mrs. William nought of v niting. ai a

be one p ciock luncneon n uuiini ii th ' afternoon had occasion to be present

et a meeting of the music ana art departments of the Fortnightly club, also held at Mrs, Kought'a home. Final practices are being held for the annual Kaster cantata which will be given next Sunday evening at the Congregational church of East Chicago. Maty of the most beautiful

! numbers known to church music have

been nut into the program. Since cCOHM.CK MEETIM j hasV.n fortunttt.

in having many valuable additions to its already excellent choir. Every

. ! member of the choir should be at praci tice this evening.

All members of the Congregational

to be at the

church parlors tonight. Wednesday, as

'; soon 8ftcr seven o'clock as possible.

Cac.-paign supporters for Io McCor-

n.;ck 'or mayor will gather at the In

o sni Harbor auditorium, this even'nz

ni aside from speeches to be mad-" ... m nnvpl'v fefltares Intro

e-o'-.d' hv ' Chicaao entertainer., si an-' church are requested

rc.ncrd Repu'bllcan Chairman Walter!

1 ,n.l'.- tVi; mnrninff There will brt

n ple room for the public to attend The pastor and chairman of the paa.....i cpec!:!y urged to do so. William tor's committee. lm. Schroeder, w.ll h....o-o. who ha, been heard on many i - Klve out ' assignments , - ; for the balance of the week.

The department of literature of the East Chicago Woman's Club held an

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TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

FLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HK.MSTrrcmG. bittox covehlti. SRAIDINO , PROMPT JKIIVICF. ( HAsr,V TEI.K.rHOF. n t E. STATE ST, HAJIMOMI 2-1

srnc i t I htvs just completed plans and o-cifleat lo-is f or r special 6-rooms sni bath bungalow, which I will bu'U

interesting meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs, William Winters in South Forsyth avenue. The hostess was leader In the completion of Miiton's fitudy of Taradlse Eost and commencement of the book Paradise Regained entered into. There will be no meeting next week but the following week the lessons will be resumed at the home of Mrs. Fred Buse la Beacon street. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, Mrs. Emn.a SpenCer, Mrs. E. .1. I-avis, Mrs. I. C. Reid, Mrs. Frank Dixon, Miss Anna Mathusa and Mr. Herbert E. Jones, ail of East Chicago were In attendance at lh" Indiana Harbor chapter of Eastern Star at their meeting last evening. Mrs. J. Cameron of North Magoun avenue has left for a visit of a f sw weeks to the home of her eldest daughter. Mrs. J. Belscamp at Watertown, la.

tal from an acute attack of rheuma

tism he has suffered with for several weeks. The American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic who sponsored a production "My IriMi Hose" at St. Mary's Auditorium ha been prevailed upon to repeat the performance this Sunday evening, same place and same hours. The public is Invltej. The Indiana Harbor Tythian Sisters

j nre preparing to bold a social for th j date of April 6th. the regular meeting I night and will enlcrtain with program 1 numbers and serve refreshments. All

members of the order are asked to reserve the date. Sons and DnufMer of Liberty cf Indiana Harbor have a reguln- meeting tornorow evening to which all members are urged to bo present. Mrs. Harry Ackroyd of North M'f"un avenue had a gathering of ladies at her home yesterday to sw on layettes for the supply at the Welfare Station In South rVirr-ithe avenue. The tin'-

j was pleasantly spent In the work and

more time will bo devoted to the riec-s-ity of completing ward robe liMs at

the station. j Clinics for babies were undr warnt the Infant Welfare Station In South For sjthe avenue, and at the city hail, yesterday -fternoon. The attendance was most marked at both places. Clinics are becoming better recognized In the Twin Cities, shown through the Increasing numbers In attendance. All members of the First Congregational Church, who, Inst Sunday volunteered to help make Easter Sunday a h!g day for the church, aro a-sked to meet In the church parlorp, promptly at seven o'clock tonight with Mr. IV. A. Schroeder to finish up the work that was undertaken by them. This meeting will be open to all members and their friends and It Is hoped that there will be a big attendance, bo that the EaHter services may be successful In

every way. Thomas Godfrey cf Kith street. Is in

St. Louis. Mo., this week cn business. .V. ID. Connelly of 144th street, general yard master at Gibson, underwent an operation at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, for tha removal of his appendix. He is doing nicely according to reports from his bed-side this morning. James McShane, Br of South Macun avenue, accompanied his grandson.

James Quinn. to Philadelphia, to visit

the home of a son. Jamas McShane, formerly of this city. Men associated with St. Mary's church are planning an entertainment to raise money to contribute to the Carmelite Orphanage In Calumet, who at the present time house about sixty little girls. Announcement is made that IXmal O'Cailagham, famed a a speaker, in Ireland's cause, will be in East Chlccgo the Ord of April to address the public. He Is coming here under the auspicco of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic. It Is asked that there bo a large representation cf the city '4 people out to greot him. St. Patrick's church at Indiana Harbor was placed In readiness yesterday to await Easter services to be held Sunday morning. Committees of women have worked arduously to add at

tractions commemorating the annual , event. I Mrs. Frank Pignam of Ivy street l has come back from a trip of three j weeks spent at eastern points, visiting j

in Atlantic City, Buffalo axd Philadelphia.

The King's Daugb'.era will meet at the home of Mrs. O. G. Poulton Thursday afternoon. March 4. t?21. All members are urged to be present. The King': Daughters of the Griffith Christian church will have. an apron and rug .sale at the town hall In Griffith, S;CurdaV evening. March CS. Refreshments will be served. Every one welcome.

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Stops Fain Instantly Eenwfrt Corns

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SPECIAL NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. (Et 15 year.) Window Screens, Shades, Weather Strips, Awnings, Curtain Rods PHONES: Hammond 2586, Gary 3515 HARTLEY THEATRE East Chicago, led. 3 DAYS 3 Starting Wednesday, March 30, 31 and April 1 The greatest film ever shown in the city click click s-5-s-h-h.-h ! tap tap tap Who's there?

End Your Corns With "CeU-It." rainless corn and callus remoter. Any corn, no matter how deep rooted, departs quickly when "Gets-It" arrives. Wonderfully simi'ie. yot simply wonderful. b'cci'e all soreness stops with the f.rst application. iit rid of your corn and wear shoes that fit. Big ehoos simply make corns grow bigger. Your ic.on;, lisi'k if G'ts-It" fails. Insist on rive gnuitt Costs hut a trifle everywhere. MJ"d. by K. lAwrcnce & Co., Chi-ago. Sold In Hammond by Ostrow ski's Pharmacy. Adv.

GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT X.XSS THAK 1-3 PKXCZS jhc?e are slightly used, run less than 1 COO milea. free from cuts and rt one bruises, will easily give 4,000 to D.OQO mileage. Theso tires are exceptional Bargains at those low

prices.

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n any lot In Indiana Harbor, for the - " " - " -

j street has departed for Eos Angelas, j Ca!., to visit Will Murphy, his brother.

-"-jr St., Ind. Harbor.

his price guaranteed till April i.

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Tt me issue your plate glass at a a irg "f 41 to 50 pr cent. Call In-

um of J4,2'10. P"or particulars see r'.i il Maglnsky. General r.uildlng Con . . -J-, floo-. ln TIlrliT.. r-

Phone ."44 J. ! ' " " v J"-

i or 3 1 mom ns an i t a it en a position ss J superintendent of the So-jthern Californla Iron Works. I Many of the Twin City teachers will

be leaving to spend the week-end vacations over Easter at their homes, where d'sfance Is not too great for thm to (n'er'ere with their prompt t- t urn for dut !. Mrs. 3. Dorsey of Calumet is a pstlent at McMUrhell Sanitarium it Gary and hje to remain until her condition permils of her be returned ts her home, The yotfng ladles of th En'ted Fresbyterian church are lntrestd In

H.sna Harbor SD3 for estimate. ;. Stephens. 3412 F.lm street.

Clair 3-21-3

lat Chicago Elks give their ann-ial snce April 2nd at Ma.ioni; Tmple. Vusic by Sterling. J-23-tf i OTTCE. Just received some fine Mack dirt-

T'.x up your lawns. Call Hartley

r-n for prices.

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Catarrh Will Go

Help Comes In Two Idnntes Complat Jlellef in b raw Weeks. IVn't go on Hawking yourself Kick every morning: It's cruel. It's harmful and it's unnecessary. If after breathingHyomel, the wonderworker, ynu are not rid of vile catarrh you can have jnur money back. No stomach dosing- Just take the little h.-u-d rubber po'-ket inhaler that comes with each outfit, and pour into it a few drops of Hyomel. Breath" It according to directions. In two minutes It Mill relieve you of that stuffed up ffcllng. Ese it daily and in a few weeks you should be entirely free from catarrh. Breathing Hyomel i a very pleasant and certain way to kill catarrh germ". Get a Hyomel outfit to-day. It's sold by druggists everywhere with guarantee" o qui'-kly and safely end catarrh. croy, couarhs. colds, sore throat and bronchitis or mony back. It's Inexpensive. Summers' Pharmacy can supply you. Adv.

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Cord Prices 12. 01 1 4 00 Jfi.Oo 17.0(1 1 S.OO ro.ro 21.00 ri.no :2 ci 2 3.10

Tube Prices 2.25 2.50

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K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. STEW ASID TJSBD TIMS ACCSSSOKXXS Cl CTilcago Ave. Phon EAST CTHTCAOO

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It reJieres stomach misery, orrar stomch, belching and oil stomach dise-ajw or money bock. Large box et Ubkta -t aii druggists ta all tcma.

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Oh How Glorious to Be Free From Rheumatism's Tortures !

nt roppoaa yon eonld ht free from yotJT dpat4, agoniiing rheumatic achea and pains, your joints and tmsifhtly swellirijrs! Wouldn't you gnro aayihinj: to s;et rid of tiiera ?

You hare doubtless rubbd on outaida traat-

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suffereri haTe. Som of theea take tha edga off the terrible paini for a few hour, but they do sot atrika at the causa, which nearlj ahraj IVet

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in the poisoned, impoverished b!ooL Wlsea thi is so, you need an internal remedy, one that will take out the impurities that are torturingyon, one like famous S.S.S., which has relieved thousands of cases of rheumatism all over th

country just this way. Get S.S.S. from your drursrist today, and after startirur with it write u a history of your case, addressinr Chief Medical Advisor, 877 Swift laboratory, Atlanta, Oor-

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VHtil AKD CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 For Baby's Birthday Another litt!r candle on the cake this .year. Bahy soon will be a year older. And vrhat are you going to give the Baby? May we make a suggestion? Many people give Baby a bank book on its birthday, starting a savings account which some day may grow to a large sum. Fond parents get a lot of pleasure saving pennies, dimes and nickels for Baby's account at this Bank. A deposit of one dollar will get anyone a 'savings account at this safe, strong bank. Give Baby -a savings account this birthday. Oar. of our savings pass books will make a most acceptable present for the little cne. Pnt Soraetliing in tta Bink Each Pay Day" Tlte Home of the State Boildin aad Loaa Aseciatt0

FIXTURES 20 OFF Hundreds all over the Calumet Region are taking advantage of our Great Electric Fixture Sale. FEW MORE DAYS LEFT Hundreds of beautiful patterns to choose from, in Bowls, Showers, Drop Lights, etc. Terms to suit. SPECIAL WIRING OFFER We are for a limited time accepting wimg jobs on long time payments take two years to pay if you wish. Phone today for our estimator. Indiana Electric Service Co, 624 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 4907 F0RSYTHE AVE., EAST CHICAGO 3348 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE IND. HARBOR 452-L-l 1449 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE GARY 506

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EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenuea Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 FIRE IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT You are awakened by noises and clanging bells. Through the window there shows the red and yellow glare, reflections of the flames that are fast eating up thousands of dollars worth of property. That ft re may also destroy your property. It is then that your Insurance Policy possibly stands betsveen you and financial ruin. Are you protected by Fire Insurance as you should be? You can soon learn how you stand. Call at this bank or else ring us. Phone East Chicago 950. One of our insurance specialists will gladly call on you. Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00

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