Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1921 — Page 8
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MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Universal peace is the desire of all the world. The League of Nations has not brought it; and will not. Discontentment increases everywhere; bolshevism flourishes and anarchy is impending, What will the outcome be? Vhen shall we have real peace?
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i-.r. E. I . Ho!l;-ter of Chicago, a prophetic student and cr aliiity, will disc uss the subject Sunday at 3:00 ;., ti !hc I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Hammond. All are welcome. "TTio Destruction of Hell" MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL IVER DIE This is the subject of a lecture to be deh'verfd Sunrlav
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C. D. NICHOLSON SEATS FREE
FEMINIST MOVEMENT HITS BABY CLASS; GIRLS SURPASS BOYS IN BABY CONTEST
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rs. o. Powers ha-1 fi 1 a p'tirion for a cw.t In th irou't -.urt I'nii't. nr.d a hoard o'-nipn.iij Allman of Crown P!n it Crown f '.Valtt-r r.-l of "VVbttin.:, and Allen P. 'fry. mar. of Clvriiro. was appojr.fod to C"' o r-r t'r." iiail-'t.". Mr'. Pranots Grlr.i-n:-'-r .'.otd h. . I'i 1;. I t t'-- (-scrb )-l p;-r--c.!! t a mi.-t:ik' v. i.Uh proved to b a riori'-.i! err-r was foi:nd. .p.-i r. g:t 1 1 eri'i Sa'ap.-O-cl t-a-'h had t'"") !'-.-s vott-si than th" t-illy sheet -avo them. Th: threw tho tot.il in favfr of Pcw-rs a:ii his name -will accordingly be plact-d on tho ballots. Mlko Kurek and At: gust Zurich cf Indiana Harbor and Martin Dominlck and John Or;e-n Hammond were or. trial in the criminal court on Fri.iay ;"-r violating the llQiiir law. each re. ceiv-.r.g- a $1.".'1 f.ne ar.d "1-day sentence v- hich '.".as f 'i:-o--ndd in each case. John M. PeW-.tt spent Thursday and Friday in the city. Mr. DeWitt, until lery recently, was manager of the service, department fit the Ie-tz Manufactitrintr company, from which he sec irc l a leave of absence th.ree weeks ntro. to take an extended trip to DaiTfia. and other southern points :'::- t-e-vor.i! mirths. Since leaving Peace at Hand 99 Hail, Indiana Harbor. ii "The people have been cajoled and bamboozled far too long now en this subject," says Mr. Nicholson, the speaker. "Even community has its hell better known in our day as Cemeteries or Cities of the Dead the grave the death state; and no living man can prove to the contrary ! Why do ths people stand for it? Why not demand the truth?. They need to know the truth, and I am telling it tothem." 3 . i.
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Crown Point he has beeri; vi.;tinif sev. oral Michigan points and enroute to Kailas stopped here for a brief visit 3Nt marriasre licenses arc: J. Kirk Hazel D. McCl:asky. Ear. Chicago; Philip E. Berich. Marie P.. Haun. Ilvbron; Joseph ?pano. Gary Mildrod C.ir.scntlno, Ohlcapo; Samuel Kramlert. Versa M. Vil.on, Gary; Sflno riavidovic, Gary, Miiha Kupre.an)a Indiajia Harbor; Sam Jewel, Jesslr It:chard?on, Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Clj-mer ana Karl Co will motor to Hoopston, 111. i.'ii Sunday to fpend th day. Mrs A. T. Cox of Indianapolis, di IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of my dear mother and grandmother. Mrs. S. B. Cosner. who d'ied four years ago today, June 11, 1C.1T. Sh suddenly was called away ' To leave this world of sorrow, J V.'ith us she could no lor.sor stay Not even t;il tc-orrow She wished to see us all so dear No time to her was given May we prepare to meet her there At God s r:ght hand in heaven Sometime when our eyes will see The face we loved so we!! Sometime our hands will clasp In hers And never farewell . From your loving daughter, MRS. GEO. ANDERSON. AND GRANDCHILDREN, 6-11 M
rector of tlio departmunt of wo.-nen and children of the industrial buard of the ctnto of Indiana, t rarifiaoted busi ripss in Crown Point on Thursday Mr. Cox was formerly a rpfidnnt uJ Lako county, lier Ijwims being in Kasl Chlcano. Mi.ia Marpuerlto Thomtn hm been, unabjo to attend to her dutie In the Chicago Telnphwnn company offtoe on account of liins-ns. Gt-oro W. l,pw! of East Chtcagj was In Crown J'olnt on 'uBinei Tiiurday. ilre. W. K. Carroll, who has been ependin th past !x week In Chicago with nor parents, has returned to Crown Point. Tim Carrula hava rocftnt'y bftcon.B rtnljonti of Crown Point. Mr. Carroll bolnR proprietor of tho i'ord garafro. Mrs. John JIachacek and Mra. Harr) Collins delixhtfully entertained the members of tho Royal Neighbors at e costume party and pot luck sapper at the homo of tho former on Friday niKht. The event will ionff be remem, bcrod by the members of that lodge in Crown Polr. t. Atty. P.obert S. Lee of Chicago traneacted business in the Lake county courts at Crown Point on Friday. Miss Marg-aret Hale was a charming: little hostess to a nu-mber of girl friends at an afternoon party or. Thursday. The event was tho celebration of her ninth birthday. Mrs. Jack Johnson, a former resident of Crown Point and whos hus-. band was supervisor of the Pennsylvania lines stationed at Crown Point several years ago. visited with olc" friends here this week. M. J. Cohen of Cohen's Variety stor!, 692 Hohman street, formerly at 104 ?tat street, Hammond, has opened e, branch variety store at 201 S. Main s'reet In the f-hlrt Factory location Crown Point. At this Branch you will find a stock of a thousand articles to choose from at lowest prices.
Twin City News Notes Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Hale are making preparations to leave this city about June 24th. for California to at ten el th Elks' convention. They will take with them their sons. Bobie and Dick. Dr. Hale is a delegate: represenUr.g the Iodgre of this city. Students arriving: home from the Howe academy are P.obert Sfluer, Chester und Richar-1 Robinson of InTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A Ford key. R. D. 9SS. A. L. renown, a; 1 a t e St. M a m m o n a . t -11 6 room house, 1!2 year old. ail modern convenience?, oak trim and floors throughout, tile bath, furnace heat. Will fell at cost. Best location in town. 4 2f'T Mttf-un ave.. East Chicago. 1 WA XT E iwilouseho'id gol - d s to bi store-el at eiu r morle-rn s!rage hcisc-. People's K'urnlture, phone. Indiana Harbor Six-w. 6-11-3 LOST Black leather purse, post offi. e contain:!". money, tax. receipts, etc. Fensrd. ?f-n F. S'a'e c Hsi. K-11
A Fund of Information That You Should Have Pi ISRAELI, who for six years was prime minister of England, said: "It has been my observation that the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has the most information." It doesn't require any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of information. It tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair price. That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this newspaper regularly; every day. To tKose who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog of dollars a guarantee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts about the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements
aud John Burhop ot tr, Thomas F. Cottej- haa his brother, James CotUr, of Dnyeri Col., as his tupbI tut the priKi wpplt, Thn Bam Ojrden family Is ex poo ted to arrive In this oily txioit from Pt, PtrRburff, Va, and remain th nummer here, their annual trip, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Underwood ot Walrdi avenun. will upend a fw dayn at Decatur, III., frolngr them by auto Mrs. Harry Jenkins of tho Mark subdivision, is in liuncin, Ind., attending tho convention of tho f"on and Daughters of LIborty. and will stay over and visit with relative for a couplo of works. and in returning will accompany their two children who have bin attondtne; school In that city, and residing with their fxrandparcnts. lllss Nora Blake of South Olcott avcnui, is !n Toung-stown, O., where she went to attend tho funeral of her srrandmother. Eho is eapectcJ back In a few days. Tho Sherwood Music club met with Alleen Nelson in North Magoun avenue Thursday evening and entertained two jfueets, the Misses Konla and Gunhild Rydelh The losslon of tho cvenl.ijr was on composition. Refreehmejits were aerved and tho nest meeting announced to tako placo at the homa of Latelle McKcnzle In South Magoun avenue in two weeks. Miss Irene Trueblood. of Indianapolis, has arrived In this city to be the guest of her siste-r, Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Grapevine street, for an lndelir.ite time. The commencement exercises at St. Mary's 5chool will take p!ac the evening of June 16th in the auditorium. "The Spirit of the Child" is the subject under which A. H. McKee, pnstor of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor will re-n'ribnte ti the oh-serv-
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Constantly Growing In Popularity!
Why are more people baying BUCKEYE all tbe time? Why are the sales of BUCKEYE growing every day? Why is BUCKEYE the favorite when so many "just
as goods" are offered? Quality-plus-Quantity keeps UCKEYE "-ract
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in the lead, and BUCKEYE'S popularity goes marching on as each pleased user tells his friends. THE BURGER BROS. COMPANY (Now 47 Years Young) 335 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO
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anee of Children's Pay. tomorrow. AU departments ef tha Sunday Bchool will auwnbla jointly In tha tr.ain audltorl am M'her f pec 11 exerc!?a will tut preeentad try tha various cuia. Thos ara always happy oceaalons with a wCoorse fur ail, v. i. cinrRCH. Children's Iiy, Jun ltth at ths United ProBbytcrian Churcli at 11 o'clock a. tn. IiiOle Bcltotl will m ct tha usual hour 0:45 and classes will meat a usual. The Children's Day exercises will tako tip tha time of the regular mornIn servlca. All parents aro cordially invited to attend this acrvlca which Is In honor of tho children. Tho young people will mt at 6:43 p. m. and a report of tho Chicago Rally will be given. Harold Weaver will be In charge of tho meeting. Intermediates and Junior meetings at 8:45 p. m. Tho evening servlco will bo a union meeting at tho Christian church at T;S0. Rev. C. McFodden will preach tho Baccalaureate sermon. All are lnvltcd. No services In this chhrch. A daily Vacation Bible School will bo held this year under tho acop'.ces of tho Methodist and U. P. churches. Children will bo asked to enroll at Bible school this w-eek or parents please report to Mrs. Ofnor If children expect to attend.
GALL STOf'ES
Dr. E. E. Paddock, a physician of Kansas City. Mo., is riving away Ere, nn illustrated book that tells how hundreds of people have obtained wonderful results from a simple home method of treatment In cases of inflammation end catarrh of the Gull Bladder and Bile Ducts as associated with GallFtor.'s Just fend name to Hr. X. E. Paddock, Box HI 201. Kansas City .ad-.
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