Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1922 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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AUTO ACCIDENT An unknown n j ; omob;"!.; dri-vini; north on F-rs th avenjf- late last nig-ht struck and brol--s a wooJen electric polo off on this street, 14Srd and 144th street, cuu.slnpr the poie to 'all across ib street with :' vi.- esposcd to cad-ansor traffic. The police notified t he Northern Indiana O-as and Ele-jtric orrmpajiy to rush, a crew to handle the v-ircs and repair the damages.

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4 5t"i Northcot .vemn on January IS. Th oleotric motor wns taken to the IJast Chicago police station.

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Th criminal action brought a.nlris th two polio officer James Kirrii Anil KU Kkh of the Jnd:ar;a H.-ir oor .police station, lor entering the. ips idenee at C"32 Beach street, India'-. Harbor on January' 4th an I rarle.-rs'-diwfcargr a revolver that I?t :tr. I in jiired So'&o Jiv. r:;-v is eontirruel vnti Krday for ar-r-jmeat of deferi -,.

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C-.tlU) OFTAKS. "We wi.-h to thauk our friends and T!!frbbrs, thf members! of tJxrflebi Lodsia 5t,9 I & A. M. for their kindness and syrrvp-aitby shown during: out late bereavement in the los of our dfar brother and thos who donated mach?n-y and for the beautiful flora; offeriii qs. JA.MK3 n. ANTROUVS. .TO H.N" AXTlloUl'rf. ,KTHIK AXTEuBl'3 . rp.;-. o. n. uit.i.vt. i-i

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rbtj-sleians believe that. Jilt I twoyear old Prank 1 ar-ra cf 2313 Ieodar strwert, JrviSina Harbor, viU d'e. as .- rsmlt, of scalds receive J from a kettle f hot .soup tip-pin c eve r th little lorw's head and sholders lat "-veni-i-r as abe mother w&s preparing- supper. It is said that the mother had moved th viritn-als to the rear of tho stove, wttb the exception oj the soup and stepped into the adjoining- room to j-at the table. TV' hit out, th mother believes iher baby reached up over the low stove and caused he koft to turn Attributing- tiAsrlect and ca rf'esne.x to if re fatal accident of thr-ir hi;d, reports from domestic circle in the neigrMiorhood. say that the. husband tat rip his wife. Only -two months aro Baby Frank is said to have, taken n tumble down a flight of stairs and received a fractnred arm. The burned child la nndor the- cati of Ir. Ki chard J. Dasse of Indiana Harbor.

nvn stout" motoj:. T-ro voi-ncr boys. Her' err nnd Kenrr.h "Williams of 6!0 Chicago aveniw, K&st OUcago. While parsing- throu-g-h h- a.1y to th rear of the public library on Barinir and Chicago avenues, found an electric motor, believed to bo the one stolen from the shoe sdiop at

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meals or eat so little the are undernourished. Such stomachs merely need help of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. The sense of fullness iff relieved and there is no acid effect, no t'.-isMi-ies, no h'arburn. Digestion proceeds withont those peculiar pressures and .sensations of iadigrestion and you soon iearn to forget your stomach urovded you do not forget Stuart's Dsypeppia Tabletg. tlet a 60 cents box today of any dru-rtrlst and note bowmuch better you feel after eating. Adv.

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The Sherwood club will hold their meeuna: this week, Thursday evening, with Miss Marion Turner, Klli Earine avenne, Mrs. J. J. Joavis of North Magoun avenue -will entertain "at cards Friday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. J. E. O'Neil. The Kastern Stars of Fast Chicago will hoJl their reg-ular business meetingThursday eveninc. This -t-i'.l bo the first meeting umfVr the new officers. Mr. aril Mrs. Frank lva-rori of Baring avenue wete gu.ts of relatives in Crisman. Sanlay. i Jlr. and Alan Uw t of the Wickey apartmerts were gustl of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsley, of Hammond, Sunday evening:. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ott, of 4212 Northcote avenue, had as their Rnests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J'etrick, their lautrhter an Mrs. !easnn of ijarr, and Mrs. Marie Parrow of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid C. Reid of Nortbcoto avenue, entertained at dinner last evening, the latters father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lewis, and their house guest, Mrs. Rachel Andrew. Mrs. Joe Lonf, of South llarin.tr avenue, who has been quite ill for some time, is reported as showing a slight improvement at the time of this writing. The Ladies Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. "Walter Harmon, 4301 Magoun avenue. Testerday was the thirteenth birthday of Charles Biedinver, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Biedinrer, last evening a few of his young friends had been Invited in to help celebrate the occasion. This was a surprise to

How To RevltalizeWornout Exhausted Nerves Tonr ncrre power depends on plenty cf food, rich, red blood of the kind that onrenic iron Nuxated iron helpn make. N'u lated iron is lik tlieiron inyourbioodand iiketbeironinipinach, lentils and apples, while metallic iron it Iron just it come from the action of strong acid en iron filings. Nuxated Iron does not injure the teeth nor upset the tomach; it is an, entirely different tiling: frorc ordinary me tabic iJon. It quickly helps make rich, red blood, reTitaliia wornout, exhausted nerves sad give you-ew siren-th and energy. Over 4.000.000 neople nnntmily are nsinsf it. Beware of rabt?totes. Always insistupon bavins; eenuine orsnic iron Nuxated Iron. Look for the letters NM. on r ery tablet. Sold by all drug-fists in tablets

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East Thaa, Iiana. Capital and Surplui, $130f00009 There's A Whole Year Ahead For Saving A fixed amount even small deposited in a savings account regularly each week or each month or each pay clay ,w ill soon count up. In saving it is sticking to it that makes the account grow. Start saving regularly now. Open an account at this First National Bank. A deposit of $1 cr more will start an account for any one at this bank. If you already have an account here make it be worth-while to you by saving a fixed amount at different intervals. One of our savings pass books will help you. Join our army of contented savers and enjoy the pleasure that comes from having money in this Bank.

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Benefit danoe to be friven at Coiotiial IW1, P.. and M. buiblinB. Thursiay. Jan. IS. 19i'2. tliven by thai), o . K. K. Fife, Drum and F.nsle t'oriv-. l-l

Final aiinoiincf'Tnciit for tlio awarding of; the Cathedral Phonograph on January M is made by the Sterling Booster Cigar Company. Bring your cigar bands to the factory, -211 Block ave., Indiana Ilarbor, N before the end of this month. The one holding the most Viands receives the. machine.

("harle. Tho -ruests were delightfully entertained with games and mii'-'o

The delicious lunch served by Mr Hiedinger, with the usual birthday cake with the required amount of candles, was much enjoyed. The younjr folks departed wishing their host many happy returns of the day. i Mrs. Rachel Andrews, who has necn the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Lewis for the past few months, Is leaving Thursday for (Jalesburg, Til . where she will spend a few days with friends, before going to her home in Burlington, la. Miss Xina Brlgham. teacher in the 'iarfleld school, has been called to her home in Indianapolis on account of the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Ben.). Williams, president of the t;ast Chicago Woman's club w.ll attend a club meeting on Thursday In ".he l ino Arts building, Chicago. St. Albin's guild will meet Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Earl Murton on Fir street. Mrs. J. Or. Allen is entertaining at a one o'clock luncheon today at her home in Parish avenue, 'guests from Chicago being the Mesdumes A. L. Coleman. O. E. Blew and If, Mills. Rev. Frank Maples is spending most of his time in Chicago at the bedside of his wife, who is a patient in .St. JLuke's hospital, where she is getting along surprisingly well, much to the delight of ber many friends" The funeral of the late James Thomas, who passed away last Friday al, his home on Xorthcote avenue, was held -Monday afternoon. wHh a service at the borne at ! o'clock, conducted by lho Knights of Pythias lodge, of which deceased was a member, after which the remains were taken to the East Chicago M. E. church, where a very impressive eervice wa3 conducted by Itev. Craig, pastor of the church. The remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond.

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You Get This 7 Interest Regularly as Clock Work In 12 years' time no investor in the First Mortgage 7c GOLD Bonds recommended and sold by this Bank has ever lost a cent. Investors in these Bonds know that they will get their interest money the very day it is due at THIS Bank. Here is an investment, to be had in denominations of $100 up, that pays 7'c interest and has' 100 SAFETY. Sold at par, these Bonds hold their value, and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. Government securities may fluctuate, the stock market have flurries, and companies be delinquent in dividends; but these Mortgage Bonds, the type that is the favored investment of the great Life Insurance Companies, stay steady at 100 cents on the Dollar. Enjoy an income from this 100',": Safe Investment. Call at this Bank or write.

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MEN'S UNDERWEAR Limit Three Garments to a Customer MEN'S $1.50 UNION SUITS Heavy flat fleece and heavy cotton ribbed, in ecru, silver and jaeger colors. All sizes 36 to 46. Also men's $1.50 Mixed Wool Ribbed Shirts and sty met Drawers, elastic ribbed, natural color. Very special- MJ ly priced, each (limit 3) Jr Jrm MEN'S 52.50 WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS-In heavy tuck

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Boys' $1.50 Flannelette Pajamas, heavy quality, 1 -piece or 2-piece style, trimmed with silk frogs, neatly En- QC ished. Special at. ... (Limit 3) Boys' $3.00 and $3.50 Heavy Mixed Wool Sweater Coats, with large jumbo collar, neat combination colors. Sizes 26 to 36. Very specially & QC priced at ?k.ZPJ (Limit 2) Men's $1.50and $2.00 Heavy Flannelette " extra heavy quality, cut large and roomy, ocean pearl buttons, neat pink and blue stripes, at (Limit 2)

Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Dress Gloves, cape, leather lined, grey and brown. Extra good quality. Greatly re- 1 ttf duced. Now. . . (2 pair limit) Men's $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Flannel Shirts, medium and heavy weight, 2 button-down pockets, cut large and double stitched, light and dark gray and mixed blue, 11 CO Special at P 1 .J57 (Limit 4)

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Women's Lisle Hose, black, cordovan and grey. OQ Per pair OVG (3 pair limit) Women's Fleeced Hose, ribbed, good and serviceable. OC Per pair (4 pair limit) Women's Fancy Wool Hose, ribbed, fine weave in ELf cordovan only . . . (2 pair limit) Boys Cotton Hose, good heavy weight, 1x1 ribbed. 2Qf Per pair (4 pair limit

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Infants' Silk and Wool Bands, good quality. 55 C Special at (Limit 3) Child') s Black Pants, part wool, Sizes 12, 14, 16, S9c. 7Qr Sizes 2 to 10 1 47 (3 pair limit) Women's Union Suits, medium weight cotton, low neck, no sleeves or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; ankle length. "TQ r Sizes 34 to 44. Each.. ' (3 limit) Infants' Silk and Wool Vests, "Carter" brand. 7Qc Special at . . . (3 limit)

Child's Vests and Pants, ribbed, cotton fleeced. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 at 59c. QSizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. (4 limit) Girls' Ribbed Part Wool Union Suits, in grey or white. Sizes 12, 14, 16, $1.75. CA Sizes 2 to 10 A 9tJSJ (Limit 2 suits) Women's Medimn Weigbt Cotton Vests and Pants, vest high neck, long sleeves or Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; pants are ankle length. Special E? f per garment (Limit 4 each)

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