Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1921 — Page 8

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The tnuslo And Art ctloa of the Fortnightly club will hold their lat meeting- of th year at the horn? of Mm. L- P. "flitter In Pheridan aven'i tomorrow afternoon. The program to be rrhier1 as follows: Collect, Mrs. Henthorn. club song. Hayden's "Creation,", Story of the Oratorio; solo. Mrs Procria.fka : voice. Mr?. K. J. Evan-; quartet from the Oratnnn, Mrs. Hhea. Mr. Storer, Mr. Black, Mrs. Pum ri-r. piano solo, Mr. Hoskinxon: r'l rnV.

Btbiioal Quotations. The board of public works advertise i fir hi is for th b.r.Min? of a sewer In J?tightz park, hut no bids were, received for the work. Th regular meeting; of the. Keyal Neighbors will be held this evening. Jes'ph Kattery of Chicago was arrested by Sergeant N iziolklevicz for

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I-Jtwn Mowers, pari seed, Patten's Sun Prc.c.f Emelser'3, 603 Iid.anirO:!v

H. Gordon & gin Btonicrrow,

For Sale 7 room hoi -w: gas, electrio and furnace hpar. avemj. I mrne.s :a'e pc. s,i?.n reajonab'e. Smith, Uadcr. J Co- Phone 11.

' H, Gordon k San offer yo i r,pir barfairs every day. Watch the w indow. 5-la-tf

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American Trust and having Bank a' 1S7 State street. At1. :t.o.- indebted to rne pieaee caii and settle at once. Dr. Morgenthalcr. 5-21-4 Se-e o'Keef's cedebrated Pastry Chef demonstriXe Peninsular f lomblnation, Range in Selfer's window Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. A piece of O'Keefe's famous Iulcous j-io to every lady visitor. 5-IS-4 PRI.VCES5 THFiTER MONDAY A D TIKSD VY Conatnnce Tnlnmtlge in "A I.rn In Lvf )n also t hiJsty" Conie-dy. 5 -1! 3 - 2

PRINCESS THEATER MONDAV AXDj TIE5DAV Constance Tatmndre tn 'A Lfwon in liOTe;" also Oht'laty C'otiird j . lf--Z-Z I

of bonis he is being- held awaiting tril, Mrs. James Morris Is Impro'. ins at her Ii-ime in New York avenue. George Soraka received an alligator from I'apt. JaiiKii Orr, which, has been causing (onitderabie attraction here Captain rr. formerly with the com-m-inity service hero now has an orange. Ist'ive at Ft. Myers, Fla., lie CHtoh'.ns

the a..gv--r on his own land. Ths Orrn are much delighted w ith their new i can o v. .

Arthur TIarpr was arrested by fleer Maksim at 113:h street and

diana boulevard on the charge of operatinga truck without a license. He was released en a $2." cash bond furnished by Mike Koza.rik to appear May 2i for trial. Mr. and Mm. David Pritchard and granddaughter. Marion, and Mr. E.an. father of Mrs. J. Sceerey and J. Kva.ns will lav next month for a tr.p to AValAg to ;s:t with relatives. Bun t,o Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bartelfi "f 122 Atch:son avenue on Friday, a son. Dr. Mrgenthaler, who purchased the dental practice of rr. Rltter, will return to Hammond and npn an nf flee in the Am'ri-an Trust and Saving bank buSH-n. Frar.jis Libert, son of Mrs. Ibert of Indiana hoilevard. was orda'lned in-o the prsthooi at Ft. Wayne, on Saturday, his brother. Simon Libert. Join? ill-"--1 1o rii'-nd the services. Whiting's new filtration plant and athietic lie Id were dedicated at Whiting Saturday. In honor of the event there was a ba.-cbali game and a band concert by the 8. '). company refinery band. A larse number of people were

in attendance. A numb : of Whiting g.rls, teachers at tiie Hammond staff, were present at a re.-'-j "ion c.vcn for the teachers in Maminond on Friday nisht. M:.!S Jessie Ferris spent the week en i. at -r h'Jme in I.)undee. 111. Mrs. K. E. rarish. ae 7S years, passed away at the h .nu- of l,t-r daughter. Mrs. W. G. Spurrier on Oliver street, yejstorday murnln? at 10 o'cli.clt. suffering fr-'in a general breakdown. Mrs. Parish came here from Isan, Ohio, 12 years au- . following the deatii of iier husband, to make- iier home with Mrs. Spurr er. sif; is also survived by one son, llav P,iri:'h of Oiirnulsee. ok la., who wit! be here to attend the funeral. The funeral will be held to

rt, or row morning when services wili be preached at the Spurrier home in Oliver sti' et at 1;::10 by P.ev. H. P. Ivy, Interment w:!l j-e at oakiiiil cemetery, Hammond. The Leaeiie of Women voters will hold their resular meetimg- at the library next Wednesday nisht at & .'clock. A deieqatrt to the state conntion wii igi.e tho.r v iorl.

of Indianapolis boulevard. Mrs. J. Fase returned to her home o:i Poberts avenue from a week spent at Galesbu rgr. 111,, -where Mrs. Fase went as a delegate to the grand army encampment. A jumber from her attended Xhe Mason's ball at East Chicaijo last Friday evening. The friends who visited at the. home of Mrs. G"org Bader of Myrtle avenue last Friday were Mrs. H. Ruben and Mrs. B. Walters of Chicago, Mrs. A. Fisher of Hammond and Mrs. R. Zieler of fouth fhieago. Mrs. Antonette Duva't. who has been confined to her home with a bad case of tonsillitis is able to be out a;ain. George Marcus of Chlca.ro was a, business visitor In Robcrtsdale on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Atchison a.enue, visited the former's mother. Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake avenue Saturday evening. Out-of-town relatives were beinpr entertained at the Charley Ness home on Indianapolis boulevard la;t week. J. Fase (,f Roberts avenue attended the funeral of a friend in Chicago last Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Plies of Indianapolis boulevard entertained the club of which she is a member from South Chicago, at her homo the other evening.

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STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Wilt Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by anvdrurcisf forSoc. Lxtri large bottle, $1.00. Healing brtms the moment Zemo is applied. In "a short time usually every trace of eczema tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For dearin? the tkin and making it vigorouslyhealthv, alwavsuse Zemo, th penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It i'not agreasysalveanditdoesnot stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Ros Co., Cleveland. O.

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i : u j ; i; i ; t s i a i .E i a : a o e n s ITEI N ls llli;li;n MONDAY AND II USD AY ("oiistnriiT 1 iilm:i.ln- in J.psyoii In love;" siKi, lni( tomccly. 5-23-2 hum ks iii!:il:r Monday and II 1-.SDAY ( oiiKtnnrr la I in jkIk In "A I.rnaon In Love;' ( hiif.lv omedy. 5-21J-2

Tw enty-five of Mrs. Russrl ButtUT'8 f; nls surprised her at ller home on Mvrti a1 enue. .Several o it-of-town - .ii fii were present from Gary, Indiana Harbor. S.'Uth Chicago and Whiti::g. The evening was greatly enjoyed and a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Buttier was formerly Miss Tressa Piins

The Woman's Study club recently offered prizes for the highest averags made by pupils in the freshman, sophomore, Junior and senior classes in the Crown Point high school. Two prizes of $75 and $50 respectively were to be given, the prizes were awarded last week. Miss Cora Blum of th'i senior ciass, Miss May Cunningham of the juniors, Vernon Heintz of the sophm ore class and May loak of the freshman ciass receiving the money which was diided up on account of the averages being so close.

Mrs. Zirkcl accompanied by her daughters, Gertrude and Buelah left on Friday right for Antiago, Wi, to be gone two weeks. The class of 1921 held their picnic at I'.ivcrvie w park in Chicago on Saturday, this winding up the festivities of commencement week . Dr. and Mrs. Blackstone are moving into the Haywood house today, recently occupied by County Treasurer Ralph Bradford, who isi moving his family to the Parry residence on East street to

day. A Ford sedan belonging to the Volk oc Margiaon bus line was stolen In Chicago, last Friday. Bert Margison

had driven Mrs. Peter EtHng and daughter. Miss Margaret, into Chicago taking them to the Fresh Air sanitarium, where Miss Margaret takes t reatments. . Margison had Just gone inside the building and was comlns ii!it out asrain wiien he got to the curb the car had disappeared. Xo trae of the mir'sing car has been found. The car was partly insured. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trcvorah. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Whaley of J a n.-s vii ie. Wi.. were the house 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rockwell over the week end. The Trevqrahs formerly lived in Crown Point. Miss Bessie Hart left on Friday- for a visit with her brother. Wilbur and family at Dixon. III. She expects to be gone about a week. Frank B. ck of Pittsburgh came on Sunday to see his mother, who lias been very ill at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Haste lane In Hammond. Or. Walter iBcck of this city also spent Sunday in that place with his mother. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler and Miss Nellie Northrup are both having their main street residences redecorated this week. Elmer Goebreath of Winamac spent

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Begins Wednesday, May 25th and Continues 4 Days After planning and searching the markets for weeks to bring about a sensational value-giving wind-up for our May Sales, we have succeeded in bringing what we believe to be the greatest Fibre Reed Furniture Sale this region has ever known. It involves one carload shipment from a Grand Rapids furniture manufacturer at greatly reduced prices. Beautiful and durable fibre furniture for the porch, sun parlor, yard or any room in the home. We are telling you of this good news before hand so you can prepare to be here the very first day. Be sure to watch for our full page advertisement in tomorrow's papers for the pictures and the bargain prices. Furniture Department, Third Floor

FRENCH REFUSE TO TURN WAR ENGINES IN SILESIA ON POLES I f -- U-,,.,...,, EDWARD C. MINAS CO.. f:is'i-SjTE'lII?- French tanks in Kattowitz, one of the disputed cities in Upper Silesia. ff Mf k "tf & u There are thousands of. well- I their jruns on the Poles, who -re victory at the recent plebiscite. j i JL ML . m hjf & J? m ft arraed French soldiers in Upper determined to take possession of France Bides with Poland, v '.uis H tl Siifcria. -but they refuse to turn 1 tha territory despite the German Enrrlish leans the other wav. i J . tl

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Mothers and children who attended this sale last year at this time will perhaps remember it was one of unusual value-giving. This year, values are greater even than last year, coming at an opportune time just before DECORATION DAY, when every child in Hammond can have a crisp, brand new hat for less than wholesale cost. Shapes and colors that little folks like. But we are just telling you about this good money-saving news now so you will.be ready to come Wednesday to see them. It'll be a great week all over the store, for every section is in readiness to finish the Great May Sales with important values for new and old customers. t Watch tomorrow's "Times' for our value-giving news, for descriptions and prices in the Children's Hat Sale.

Sunday in Crown Point with his sister. They both left' on a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs. C. A. Aylingr has returned ffom Chicago where she visited her husband in Wesley hospital. She reports his condition satisfactory and another operation may not be necessary to relieve his condition. Miss Ionian Schmidt and Mrs. Harry Barr are the latest victims of the mumps, which have been so prevalent in Crown Point lately. Roth have the disease in a mild form.

Two Men Fined $1 1 Each for Misconduct Two men, arrested at 1325 Washington street Friday nifcht by Officers O'Brien and Gunther, were ararigned before the Jude of the city court Saturday morning:. They were fined $11 each on a charge of misconduct The nun's names were Pinkie Scott aVi 1 Albert Jackson, colored.

fendant in a suit filed by Henry Majtke Plaintiff allegea in hi3 complaint that Stanley owes him $200, which he has demanded and defendant has wholly failed and refused to pay.

, Cigaret Dropped on Awii-

nig Causes Small Blaze The flic department was called to extinguish a small tire at Mii'.er's Toggory. A iiaiited v.ni f t throw n on tin awning caused the b!-iz-. The damage amounts to $C..0'.

Man Charged With Burglary Bound Over Judge Dunn Saturday morning bound Penny Helfin. colored, over to the crim

inal e.ym. ilcinn was arrested when The death rate r.

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a residence at 2257 Washington street ! 17 deaths were repoite. to th

about 10 deaths a week. Two homicuand one ;j-.iic.ie arc included in the t tal. Contagion also shows an incr.-.i-with 13 new eases.

Gary Deatji Rate Reaches High Mark

Alter a preliminary hearing Jurjire Dunn bound him over to the criminal court. He was arrested on a charge of burglary.

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