Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1921 — Page 5
Wrdnrs'lar. April IX 1921.
WOMAN'S CLUB
MEEUT HARBOR Mrs. William Itought of Whiting Again is Elected President
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Tho Indies' Aid of the I'lnc fit!'".: 1'resbyt. i ian rliurcli will meet Cmuir"'.'. aflTnoiin nt the homo if M . s 1i-t hw rll of HoiTma:i street.
Mrs. V".- I'. Heuio-tt :f JUy street was vailed u 1 .anvil!". Ill . Tuesdaj !,y the Illness of her daughter. Mrs. . It. ('line formerly (il.nl:.? ISonnett.
n..rn t M ;ui.l Mr-. . w . of 11 WdlTi'tl Ktreet. n !" VSunday. pril 1'. li'Cl. I'-m h and baby doing nicely.
Tb firth annua: me-tin or .a lAko County Vnar'a Ciubs wm .hoiJ mi the. VMrt Methodist church (" Indian llnrhnr at 13i.th street ard iraor vino pstfl lay. The cluls o
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Chicago. HarcnwnJ. I.wrH ami H .- 'cart Mere rerrpirn' el. ever a ImmtrrJ ladles attending tho convention. The meeting opened at about. 13:V.' -v-lth a welcome from Mr.. .1. Dick -on. president- of tho Indiana Harbor Woman's club, which was responded to iy Mil. I. It. Cargrlll. vice chiirman cf the Liks county Riroup. The reports of tho county cgtorrn were then received. The president f each club -epresei.ted gave, a report of the wut' lone l.v the club in the past yar. of-
- . - - i ferlnp tovral helpful s u ftscst lunj I t : be different clubs. The, Wary o'ut-l n particular has a Rood suiKKestlom j
i'hls orgraniT.a-.un i'nniur. ..o .,. ; nu.nli?.r!, revested t
t' Iv.fCXx. scnool Bins in umn
l Parker i V.'.. jr.. ni-'thr j-
ips
Thr l.aJi.-.' Ail ..f t:io Pine Street rreiyt.Tiiti 'lurch pave a Htithduy f-urpriso f-.r Mrs. 'Win. 15 .thw t-M at H-r home. U1 1 Hoffman street. After a pleasant evening pnt social'.. re-
served. Mi s. li 'th ileut .' a lovely . ut roiu the aid. 1 S.'.cia; ' 'Jul- v. .'
.:' Mrs, J .hn Kru"i noon, Apr,', 1 ' . A ' '
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f r. siimnt s ivell v as t g'lass dlsli
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The Uooieti meet at. the ho Thursday a .' t
11.
Sew Ins Circle No. 2 of the Si. Marpari't's hospital will met't at the h"inof Mrs. O oi e Kmmerllnp of P') Kussell street tomorrow a.f ternoon. The I'arents-T,aohers club of the "Wentworth IiIkIi sthool i.f Vest Il.inimond lll in"-"-!, tomorr. e, .oimi the f.-h..ol. (I. T. l'.r'glit. i-i nv rly n-st.-4il.in coiMity f ii ;.r rilit iid.'Mt will d lcr an addi'eps. Mls Nt-!s..n. joio lpal of the 1','ontvvui t'l h!ch school w 111 also neali. ,1!s J-'t n iu-n an w ill hn charge ..(' the r uterlain I -ru h:.:l will t.. in by the puyiis of t be eon o.l .1' I he V-rtt wort ll ItlR'b schoil. Uef it shin en t n 111 !. srrvel, ail nietnl.ri-s and friends fi ro cordially
l'ivlte.1 to attend. A fine tino- is ar; - ' tii-tpatcd i The ,..lj,ii k;ii, Co.moi met '. a 5 ; e-'. oiling with a largo number In - j U-mlaticc. There were a numb, r of. Kasl I'blea.to in.-mlu rs pr.-s.-nt. ' ; th" lust ifif.-t inc the 1 latovnotui eourci! the Ibis: Chtcaxn couticU w;i! ' biiiw era! r-iiiilljat.'s f..r the Ham ' n.ur;d c. !itn II t -.j 'nltla:. . Mrs. A. T. Hrd.lnrb. a t.irn.er rden: of Hntuniond. 1 1 . ,,; l cluh.... n.. I a KlleM of :h, Mr. and Mrs. p. ! .. ' I : ;.- and .M r. on. I .lr. 'Inrl.-it 1 i i h - I bat. I. !
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BRIGHTENS THIS GRAY CREPE GOWN
may
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hat descrvlntr ones
;.-.ir work In collcitrc. ! Vt 1J.29 a sp'eridid iuncheon asj
-irved by tno tnir.ina iijroor la.iics in the church parlors, and the meettns
- as resumed an Jiour lafr with & fine j musical program. I Tin m.!n address of th ciay- t a fc-;ven by Mary K. Adams Penney ! '. ;cato. who fpo'.m on Itoberf Hruwtj - i 'c as Prophet. 1'rtest and Frien3. Her ' a.V was well received. I Th.i nil officers of th county or- t stnliatlon who wers re-elected, atoj Mrs. Vi'.iiam Kouifht, Wh'.tlrg. urcsl-.
.j.nt; Mrs. i-. J... cargni. t.ary. vice oresidcr.; ; Mis Ve'.mj. Crown T'otnt, ecretary. and Mrs. K. N'. Canine, Kast. ."'hicaJto. treasurer. Mrs. W. A. Ht'i lUmmonl Is on tho executive cumMrs Yiilmer of Crnw-n Polr.t ap-
O'Onted on thrift which ts being: adopt -
Into all clubs a a parr of their urriculom roaJo a few lirnf remarks
tr) Its bocif. A ways and tneans com- bom
Claren-'e nd lior.ie from t'o sin fr thIr
j hvc the Miss
Kaufiran .f Princeton. M ' house guests for the wee'...
i'Mna M.tebibergcr nrnivorsit of Wisc-oi-.inne va-.at i oi. Th. y CM..,. and .Unlor
' :i rna r: .ace . i m,- i,,.. to- of Hammond and Miss V : ri-Vby of Viil;i.irai.'j t ."k alpurttiso. li.d. .Monday
Aprii 11. a Carp-, ir.ir,
l; p.o "n a . at p. a co a.'; rno.
the l..i.(.i.iiai;i' the Uct. r i.f the M. .;. ,-liurc
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The l-adio?' A'.-i lacan.tft'ilcai chureh monthly soc'ai meet: i.rii'ivi'i Apr.; it. at ...n Cast w y f'.rrc".
i m to. a '. hold
the w ill
ng tomorrow t to- rhu : eh
NOTED CHOIR HERE NEXT WEEK
Wotkers for o bt- jrlvtn t.
t . : e ."ao? ..'
Horn ' if of April 11.
, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J i;ot AVU'dani" street, a fr'ie t;1.. Uot;i mother and baby
! be Irish re' f cm the Parthenon ta,fiL..r on to re Uniijli(i t-for: ti. k.o? t-.dav a;. -. .: d
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SXrf. "i Jaier of a ho h;u? been i'.l wilb the ecovtTing '
- The fiftn aivisi.-n f the M. 12. oiiurch
o' Afrs. Carl Hero or. w " o"-
tomorrow aftttno
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m.ttro wrs e.ppolntd and c. the Vesiames Pax'on, Summe
1 arr, women selected for their !o - , . ... - . , , - , . I The V. omen s Au.i'ar c p.ry In ciub enaeavor. J.tincheon was! . . ... ..-.a .t v.u.v .v,- .,....! lean U'si-r m..
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The.
trgr room was well fined, the tabs 1 r:eccsarlly reset for tin nccoramoila - ' ion of the many quests. The afrer- 1 noon s'sslrri opened with an invoca-' Con dellered by Jtlss Bert'ni Hitch-j .reek and followed by crgran roclkii
r moers executed by Mr. George H. Pu.-nme,-.,, A dutt was rendered by ' he Mesdarp.a Frank Ftepliens nUa P.o'.and Summrrs and their voice were
of a charming b!?r.d:ngr and they were j 'a,l y ce -.t.. ..--.- ... i Po nt
v ' . ...t viiu to ti, w vtLiV.I o; -ofrriitlon rhowed them In th ep-f plajse. Mrs. Stephens also eane alone, j eontributlns two beautiful selections. ! An address by Mary K. Ames TWnnv i
. f Chicago, waj a masterpiece !n Its i;iutratJon of. the author. Browning. rv her trarsUilcn of htm as proplvt, rriejt end fr'and. To conclusion thre "-ere rep'.rts on resolutions and the ryort of the election o" f-TIctrg.
the Amr
tomorrow j
room No- '
superior court house
annual irvaetin-f of the Ke-dcr-
from Gary tiia ST.. sou ;,as already
KUbscrlt.e.l tli-ft. for th" caa:.". II. P. lov. -v-y. Ilattimoiid cSiairm.i n of the Irish relief coiumitte.. uhic'a i.as e::j,u.Ml the faulist choir for t.o concei t, sent rd to the Workers tiia' eer. efTort n:j.v: he niaiie to ii'ot Cr.i- . tlr.. 5 l.y a sold out lu'U.v can li amnion J run h:i)'-r than it.s qio;a. Th.- T'a'.i'.ist ch-.!r is a w-or'd fhinoti.organization. The Obicafc'o pe-e pap " music critics agreed that it has never, been in bettc r vcice than at the con-' c-rt S-tnday afternoon at tirebci-lra bai'.. whici- was attended by a capHct j au lien.-e. The same choir nr So v.eo"-; w i'.l i. heard In Hammond tho c j n:n of April i'i. The profit f-om tho concert -.c!.; troi to the relief o women and ch.ljreoi ,r 1 Ireland.
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will continue -with the 30 pieces, Just as it has from the start. With the completion of the organ th" Partli'iiou "111 have the greatest musical esu;po ent t'i he found any. where, arid il! i'i'' ' e a i -vi iat ion to those who have .. e; o. hear a c.stiy Instrument sii' b n the Kiiniiai', with all its erftiiitj . I'i.e t . Rr-eat sound ciiambers ,i:e ocnied J;:.t in front a:id Above the t-tasce. at the rllit and ft. Tb oliarnher at tl.e risrht side oontalns ali th". ; !pr. the xyiop'.oi'.e and tho dynamo, ::!cli furnish n the power f,,r the itreat bellows, while p;P l,-ft chamber nil lontain ti.o ch.iiK.i and t!ie Vox 1 1 : i rn n n a . The Parthenon maniifiiifiil l.as become mor e t Ii8.li enthas'a f-t '. w'ul'e M-. I'liiiHilll has lict n hur'y te.qt'rii; o jr t o : n t r ica t - m echo r: ism s.
live roniny
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IS.-; o-f.f . 1 f, Ti. 1 9.- i ,iucK5. ;.lh . P i l'AT !.. Ueceipt s. SI cuts, p...r. v liltf, !".-1 1 .fifi ; let.-r. la Ppnullln No. ?, S.75Ti7.t-. VKA r 30 to CO lbs.. 7 7 fie. 7i to s lbs., & " lie: in) to n -,)., i:rfi".-; fain ;.-, 1 1 v 1 ; i.verw e'stlp !t ej . 140 to 17 1 U.S.. 5 1?7. f iiKMin i i r. 1 im k. HOtiS Keeclpt". ir.'mi'i; niar-kct. 'inever.'.y 1 a Ti 1 '.- v. n : i-ulk. IT.UU T S A': ; Tiied'um w elfiht, J.2J '( 8.:". t.'ATTblv- ltfi:i.i. 1 . 'ei ; ; inr.tket. frenerally steady. It.ef Ktecrs--C,i 'o arol p'ime. $ S . 7 " ; ir. .Pumi end uo.,1 IM.'i'u VIS; coo.1 no. I , ,i. i'', IS."..". '! 'J."'j. ("iuni".i and mod aim. J.;.7." f 2 ' ' 1 1 1'.KI' itaelpr s. I....'..'.. market, flhoot ta. ; liiM)! 1 v I !; i1o-a r. i. f.;ifj iu,0'-'. irtmbs ..o ii.-. up.. $;.;'; Ioi".
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In sad, but loving reoiercbranc of cul husband aurl KathT, AV. Jf. Abbott, vti 5nse.1 my two j oars ogo tjdai, A:c1.1. JD.". 1 i;U nuffertxl mucii and passed wa;. Two yearn nyo this April City. V." niSft you 1'ather doar. An wo lln.ji a Bile.nt tea-, To-t hv mssod in fwttl, iimmI rest. "..it ?:.--ncl Pa!o'ar thJ':f1:t it l:cs.t. MUS HCr.llLTT AIlIK'T't ash irrr.i tiF-"i. t-1
In this afternoon frown of gray Canton crepe the beauty lies in tho porg-eous embroidery do,ne in Balkan shades of reds and blues. It is made in a plain, simple style with hijrh collar and loose pointed, panels forming a tunic.
PARTHENON
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riNTCRNATICrUt. NE'AS SERUCf X YORK. April X3. Stocs ! 'i I. r i i ( e : Alli.n I'lialn-tts Aincri.nti ''ar nnd Kdry A m t-r ici ii I .ocomo t American Smelting: Anaconda ISald w ' n I.'14-on otivs !!. and O I'.e;hl' hem StH' ' '' Canadian Pacific Consolidated I. as Crucible Steel T:ri 1st. Prfu Cent ral Motor Lackawanna Steel Ili'.gb A'aiiey Mexican 1 VP MoHale Stvl N'. V. Air P.rake N. "V. Central N. and W Northern l'ac.fic t ol.io Cit ies !as . 'i'i'lmi,' Jl'puhiic Iron a -id Steel Sou ; hoi 'i Pacifa- . . ou'bei'h It ail ;va y ... S'tud'-baker . . TVa. Co.
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Wiljv Overland Sinclair col
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B-rd of Another Order. "I hme hesrd men," snM Scna:or Sorchnm, "tHicours!nR most eloquently on the American ne'e. w !ipn whst U!r uihtds were ren!!y on was quail on tnHSt."
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday. "Forbidden Fruit" and 4 Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorotby Guh in "Little MUi Rebllion," and "Forbidden Fruit." afternoon only.
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ORGAN NEXT
ate-d "Women's Clubs
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Count y i
THOS. HYLAND IS
MISSING FROM HOI
he'd vesterday at Indiana nai-
! oor. ther-i was an election of officer t and the foil '.wing- were chosen: Chair- j 'man, Mrs. Wm. Uousht of VT.it ins1; j vice' chairman, -Airs. F. U. Carsill of j
secr- tary, Mrs. ciina or '..r"1 tr-aurcr. Mr. K. N. Canine of ;
East Chicago, and reprcsontat ive a j lor-.-.- Mr' AS'. A. Hill of Hammond. :
- t T'o.cre was an excellent pre.gra.ra o. j vocal duets by th- Me.-dames Frank j Sevens and Ttoland Sumuitrs, pipe!
orgraji soo.3 oy vjeoro u . , talk by Mrs. V, J. Sheehan of thti:ne.n fommit teet a talk by Bertha Howell of the girl scouts, and an ad drees by Mary K. Ames benny o.. P.obert r.rowning-. prophet, priest and friend. The program was interrstitiffly arra.n?-d and very entertaining:. At noon luncheon was served to a larro
rumoer or i.aKe counry mcmae-.a ... ; tho clubs, among- whom were the fed - J lo-wing from Hammond: the Merdames , R. Herrlngrton, AV, A. Hill. A'. S. P.eiter, j V. King'Sley. Minnie Kline, p. .,. Mo- i
Sues for Damages
SATURDAY
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j N: Saturria;. sf ;ernon the par-:oi-d C. Hamacher. 17. wee wa 1 thenon I a. ntpr al'i lia . i : !".', en.i
njured wli'ti h!a nu-torcycb' waci KimiuCl tip- o.aan in operation. For struck by the RutmnoW;- of N. 11. Mil- two w e,-ks Frank C.-ir.ipi.e',;. a rep;-. -
Atnsw ortn road 11 - ar : ao j Sr n r a 1 1 ' ;., K maaii
'"! '"'M ca-,-i,et'n u-. ihoas 1
r p ' a ; "1 - linn i-f d s
(llK AliO CAH GRAIN. wnriAT - .-.. 1 mixed, t.c: 't 'T i."C, Co. 2 mixed. ?l.S2'y : N'o. 1 hard Winer, il.lj'a'iilofi'c. No. 'J hard win'er,
?1.C: No. nor. spring. Jl.l 4 : No. 4
p finer. ? j 1 T. COTtN--No. 1 white. s;C: No. 2 y.-t--.'.V. OiX2C- "e- " '--ite, J 1 '. I f C ; N). veliov. .', Z U ." e : No. i Wlote, o":-e.
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outsk.rts of liooa-t. -:a. Jiie.J j; damaire.. ;n th.o Hammond ytipi
court. Tii" s'.iit is tiled through 1. ? father. John ' '. Hamacher. cs next friend. T1-. aeel.K'Tit . ccarred July 1 . I'.'',''1, and sine, t en I'm j oonac man !m iid t ha e had difficulty in jspeecij hecKuy of Inj ir'e.-i. v. ii.cii he reeei-, .al. It .-ad thai !:.' i-a:::iot speak i'o'o.u: stammerin and stutterirr. He aks
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a T' Cl". 1 w hit - . CC Ti ",7 tjj e ; o'ci n.j. r. whit.
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: ;!- of w ires, , pi pes a.n d all 1 1: n !
"tiler r .j u : pr:e r, t that fair of th i.f kind v-ond- r ii'.-t n: i a r . a 1 . . c ii 1 -i sai l to r. re
with an at- j i:i'lail the' 1 1 a rn a n a , i I t . e b u m a n
rarj, v-. . .. ...a.tui . . t . 1 . . Waiter Wise. J. Wilhelm. A. S. Hunt. Hamil-on. M. P. Uudwlgr. J . O. Tltomp- ', son. Ii. Shearon. W. .1. McAleer. AV . j A. Jordan. N. H-inbrofr. M. llo'.vor, M. !
Frame. M. Keocy. J. J. Anderson, Oiaf Ijangeley, J. T. Clark and J. A. Aubry. - Marjory Ruff w ho is attending Wisconsin T.'ni-. er: It y, is hemo for the spring- viioafion. Today trio is attending a tour of the different newspapers of Chiea.30 which Is beinjr conducted by the 1'rofessor of Journal 'sm of AVisconsin. He Is taking a class of CO and they will observe the methods and tho art f newspaper making.
V.
Matthiu. I. T. Meyers.
r'.erlr-. ii !s believed, from the :o?R " l-.'s w-lfe, who died two months a.s;o. .'tiffertns from a burn'n.o; Xver. Thomia Hjland. disappeared from bis eor-.e at 5S! Truman avenue lat Ston'iay night or early yesterday mornlusr .nlrr circumstar.cea that point to fu!a;de. Tha man Is thoag-ht to have beecme d?rr;enti over Ms trxiblea ifr. H-.sh'.gn'i went to bed -s ujiul for.lay evening and hi? not been seen ranee that time. His children did not rail 'him until lat yesterday mornlnar. bel ; evlnj- that he was tire.i and w!.-bed to siee7 When they receled no answer to their call they entered the room o find the bred unoccupied. INo clue "-as "eft to explain wlv re or hovv Mr. 7Iy land 3!s appeared. Strange to jay, the mfsslner man left ill of il'.s c'ot'.tes "behind, and roust hav-o left the hotu cJad only in his i-.,rht clotfies. It Is a mystery where lie could have -rone clad in tills scantyattire and the only feasa'ole explains -Con is that be went to the river and ended hhs life. The Hummoml police have keen. aearch!nf- the bank for cluea but jo far .- found no tracs. Mr, Jtyland is a 11 old railroad man. but when the strike was called, .he wa- forced to .sr.e! other employment He has worked at anything he could
find to do since that time. j In Ja-vnary his wife died and he has 1 r-eert -rr1v1n;- over her d?ath ever! :ac. Irately haj hern ill and. feverish, and is thousht to b s iffer-! !nr from heart disease. He has a'wiy? i been a rjuiet man., 'hut tho children and j
for tie. oao damages. lbaeii, 1 ia :'. St : n .-'. r 1 & Cu it are attorne; 3 for the plaintiff. DEATH OF BOY Wllbert P.e-fd. lt-yf ar-oid son of Mr. i and Mrs. Walt'r C. Reed, l-'t (In-vrr , street. 1 anunnd. d i d last iii-'iit a'l St Mars-arct's ..c..-pital after 1,3 vriiz undergone an i.;,r-ra'.l.)i. He i r a . t i,.-1 father and to-. t he-- and t 0 pout-rer ; irot hers. The funeral wi'! be held; Fr.day afternoon at " o'. loek from j tar home. !;-. Pope, j.astor of the. He2;ewi.eh M-l h.clist cil ircil, w ill of - i f'.ciate. Ttaria.l w ii! b- in W 1 1 ' ' i ceme'ery in charse "t UndertaUor Ll'ii : merlins. 1
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":-. n : sa : i to oe t ii e rre.i; 'p. . o' 1 in t !: lo st i n s : rum r n t st-l-e of Ill'i'UiH. t , orira n will he !". : ' -..ru a ti. f ada p! a "a -us s . : 1 at a ... ' ir- po:- i'-es. He :ao-:t.oiio. tii.- xy'o- .': 11 r t . : n fact ioi .1 ; rum e 11 1 o s.-d in i. and in addition to el; ir,is and oti r ' d h.' n: a n . p j la t n iz -nn Tae o ii es t r:
iiir t. rnoni ( I". Iil'TTIiK Receipt. ?.C?5 tubs, e-'ianfry extra, li t,,-: rsus, 1 " i 4i'-c: packing stocks lit ;riS -Hecf :pt s-, l.r..lC'." cases, r: 1 -ce'.laneoiis 2"''iCie, e-rd'eai-y tlrsts. li 'i-'lc: extra. 27 'tc: ehecks. IS -t 1"c;
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DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Ridirg Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Mits Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
HAPPINESS IS A MATTER. OF ENVIRONMENT
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Why You Pay a Little More for an EDISON There arc certain features about the Edison Phonograph that no other phonographs possess, just as there are certain features about some homes that make them exclusive and therefore more desirable. Of course, you pay a little more for an Edison; but-when you get an Edison the slight difference you pay is compensated by its distinct advantages, such as perfect reproduction, and the ability to give you uninterrupted service and constant happiness. A comparisons will substantiate these facts; let us demonstrate.
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631 HOHMAN STREET
HAMMOND. INa
- Howard M. Cliapel of Kast Chicago 1
and A'irrinia 1.5. Davis of Hammond were quietly marrie-d at the parsonacre of the Rev. C. M, Smitbson of 8sfi
lane street yesterday, Apr:! 12. They: wiil live in Marks subdivision. The Deborah Aid Socie'y will h-id j an all day me-ftln?r In the flhristian j church parlors tomorrow. All members reciuested to be present a.i there 1 i? work of importance to be - 1
cf-niplished.
JANITOR NETS $17,000 IN SALE
Albert ilann:. Janitor of th Tapper j hh.'k. received word today that bis 11- ! acre fruit farm near St. Joseph. M!ob..j has been sold by has agents fo- $17.0il0, 1
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"
A PILL A DAY PUTS GINGER IN YOU Herb Renovator Has Brooght Joyous Blessed Relief to Hundreds Who Suffered from Ailments Peculiarly Their Own.
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BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHI-"".. BITTOV COVEBino. nnuntAO moMrT fiF.Rvirr CAM. WAr,VJi TF.I.F.rnoxP 444 i STATE 5T UAHMOAD Z-il-
RUGS AND CARPETS
Ha-rvey wi1! be there. NulT sed.
neighbors have noticed no sisns of an; unbalanced mind prior to his di."ap- j rearancek. The four children are ,less ! 17; .Rita, IS". Thomas, 12. and James, f 1 Tfcey hax-e een living in the Trun-.an J a?nue fcorne with their fathr and the dangrhter hare Itept house for riim j r'.rK-e the death of their mother, i Mr. Hyland Is descrihad as "beins j about 40 years cf axe, 5 feet., S inch" !
'all. -welg-hinjr about 145 po ind-;. 1T has black hair, hl-ue eyes and is smooth Tho-ou?h'r cleaned in jour own "haven. j home. Ham ! 1 1 " n Peach method. AVIi, Th relatives rvf th missing men' also take them out if you d-'stre. Call have been notified nd an aunt of the j Cooksey," Phone Hammond 343?. children is xpeettd to take care of; 4-12-3 t hem pendinjr the recovery of the J fatiie. ; T.i? Basebaii Panee Friday evening.
Ap-Vl 15th. at K. C: Hall. t "P
FINALLY DECIDE ON MINSTREL SHOW Pi an far sta.srinsr a home talent p'fty were thrown into the discard by thHammond American Ivsrion peri la-.i r.:jrht and instead ir was decided to put on a regular mlnstred on lins similar to the b'-r hit of last. year. Difficulties which stood in the wna." if stagintr "A Noble, Outcast" caused tr,e 'boys to chan.srr their minds and return to their first love. Tha Joe Rren company, which makes n spe--ialty of such work, will have chars? of the production. A special meeting htt? been called 'or Friday evening at the court house to perfect plans. Every person with theatrical talent in Hammond and who wishes to shake a foot or lift a voice toward making the show- a success !s i.Tgtd to turn out for the meeting and teii what he or f he can do. Th- majority of the selections wiil j.roba !y b made &; this rncetins.
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raintlnrr and decorating for etTi-ci-rcy and reliability go U L L Cohen, Phone 10116-W. 2-lS-i .
ITiis medicine is a system rencwer. a tonic for the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Schuster s Herb Renovator is recommended for constipation, biliousness, pain in the head, back or bowels, kidney and bladder weakness, piles, rheumatic tendencies, irregular periods, disability, lack of pep, and all chronic ailments. Remember, Herb Renovator is a safe, harmless and dependable remedy. Six months' treatment (180 tablets), price $1.00 prepaid. Send 15c in stamps for sample. Write for Agency. Schuster Products Co.. Dept A, 538 Michigan .Ave., Hammond, Ind.
Friday 'ven:n?, Harvey w.il play -' daccc- Tickets ,1k
Apr. I loth Cope K. of C. bas"r.,ali a p-rson. 4-11 - j .
oriri'. .T. A, Hnyt, Hammond's favoTit tuner. wi 1 he jn Hammond next Thursday and offers his pecial rate of f 1.00. rbor.e 306. 4 -12-2
DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Fcrbidden Fruit" end "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Mis. Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
Cope Harvey's orcnettra will furnish the music at th K. of C. Mas'hali Dance Friday eve., April 15th. Ticke's jc a person. 4-12-3
NOTICE TO AA-HOM IT MAY COMCERXi To-a are hereby notified from and after this date T will not be responsible for any debts contract-.! by anyone but myself. I4Aat:e;i"t; r. crfs.sfx. 4-L1-3 12 " Wehb st.. Hamm'.'Bd,
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Affidavits
If you want your taxes reduced, your mortgage affidavit must be in our hands not later than Saturday, April 30th. Your exemption will not be allowed unless an affidavit is filed on or before that date. Do not overlook this important matter.
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