Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 13
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DRY OFFICIALS CALL IT A HOOCH DREAM
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHlNGTt'.X, Keb. 2J. ('inhibition officials today were inclined to characterize as '"hooch dreams" stories --iniri(j northward frum Florida that k fief t of 1 1 airplanes had raptured the Uritish pehooner Ahahella with 11.000 j cases of whiskey aboard her. ' "Its quit ter," -nid 1 ". -h .! i M on Coin- j missioner Hayncs, ' That vve don't (ret ! any report on thin seizuro. We haven't ' J a iV"!'J. A'u 'vc haven't any . nlrplanea down thee that I've heard of." j Prohibition officials said it would he , hard to Imagine eleven airplanes ' volunteering to aid tho work of law i tr.forccment hy capturing" a rum ship. j ROBERTSDALE J STAIt THE V I KK TOMMIT Kutlolpli Ynlrnlina In "I "onquertna j I o it rr."' Lf ry father, roottirr anil' latiKhtcr kboulrf rr. . Ko Kil ami till," every Scout lx: must .see. uturduj, Mufdcul Comedy of wijtecii people, moilly pretty girl, t onic fgi-ly I'irtit ho", ti-.aO: utoond ihow. :;t(. , children u ales' Seeompiinied iTitb Iareuts, ' rUlMKSS THE.UUI j Wednesday, Thriioy, I'riday -j Jackie Cook an n "My Boy."' lite kid i '! junt eute. be' a jjenlu. '"! rioj'" Isn't an ordinary picture. It' a whit : Kveryone in the familj ill xay It What t.ftud Did the War Io . rter ( llf Vou'll find the uimirt In the j Jten Ingram production for Metro of; Ihnnri'n ""the Four Horsemen of the pa.lypse" at the !tar Theater, he-! KiCninK Sunday, Feb. 2. 2--i-lt The wtlttbi'il o; -the congreEration of' e p;rstt Prospyterian Charch w iii j t,x.e a family artlf rinjr Friday eve-, at H:3' oVic-v'k at the Christian I'.-.arvh building. T'ti f;r,-t part of th ! e'en!ng w.ii "bo takon. up by a t!!"t 1 fi'm.cr. Kol'.ownjf tti! there will be , f ' e-y ::'.teresnng pr.-.grar.i part of ; -vh.--h ve-M be the f.ning" of the Oarvj t.ia! qsartet. T'.ks frlttid of the j . h'jroa are cor Jiaily invite;! to b-' , yxefelit. These Wi". -a-: It be 'ble to be; present for the dinner please notify ' r. E. P. Brown. 4UtJ Clcvf ian1 avenue. Phone :0-V. K in;potible for .-. ny to eorr.e for the dinner come late." i'or tt.? program. Mrs. H. Bteek - daughter, Mr . i'n avenue, we; "Vedneiday, Ms. John W;r f Atchison aienue f-T. Kif.mm of t.inHamraond a iilora I llobert" avetonfiiiid to her home by Hi nt ?s J. KiiM'-'od of Fn-.-r-, r-li.cao visited n--'b rtsdaie friend"? on W edt etday. Tb" Vo e! fami'ie." urte-ol-'l a fare--Ae'! :n Oh lea so "Wednesday in houor "f a couple of pewiyweds .viii are leaving; for ermany on th-ir w eddinp trip I he latter part of thi weel. M1!?. Frank Mm-burpr t : i 1 continues to improve from her rerent cpt ration i-.X the St. Bernard's T.ofpltal in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Taut Dobortme of M";-rt'e avenue, entertained relatives i.ed friends et their home the forepart of this xveeV. Mrs. AuitU't Egarers of n-b-?rts avenue and lister, Mrs. John Dreeson, and Jatighter-in-!ow of East Chicago, visited relavive." at Create. II!., last Sunday. little Carl, mi of Mr. ar-d Mrs. Cnr! M.ihler. of F"v.-:"th avenue, bns been Urge Pyramid . ir it! it For Piles Tell Your Friend. What Wonderful Reliei Is Given by Pyramid Pil Suppositories Tirt. frxr thern. then tell your friends that Pyramid Pti' Suppositories bring blessed relief in the prlratrr of your own borne from itchbleeding; or protrudIn pllep, hemorrhoids and such rectal trouh et. Oot ft 60c box today of any Orussrlst. A Elmsrl box has often teeri sufficient. You can have a free tial package bv sending name and Dddrens to i'yramld Drur 'o., S18 1'yramid IilJe,, Marshall. Mich. 1 p ii m i c:j 573 Hohman Street (ay s
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Chicago Jews Make Record Subscription to Succor Destitute European Brethren
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The Jewish residents of Ch:cago have To the few faint heart; who hinted Just srt a new record. In a tew weeks at hard time-, they said: "Suppose you they raised the sum of $1,810,000 tor were starving?" "That became the s'othe hundreds of thousands of destitute gan of the campaign. Jews in the war-ton., famine-smitten At a prHin,;nary banquet ifr. Rosenareas of Eastern Luropc. This great waH niade the nK),iest announcement sum was the resu.t of a money-raiims ,hat for every seven dollars subscribed campaign such as tae city had never ne woafl g;vr ,.,ne A few day, ,at(r seen before. Ranxers and artisans, r.ne of the iirgesf pubiic nn-etines err multi-milhor.ajres and clerks worked as rcK1 ; Qiicaco took place in Sinai xomnteers side by side Mrs Joseph Terr.p!e. More than a thousand were I'.sh heaoed a dtviMon of l.atK) women turr.ed a.vav from the overflow meetworkers who contributed materially to ing. That'nipht Chicago sot a new the total. record in frivinsr. In less than 30 minTmn"fy ?V risr'i or he Vf' utes over $6f.000 was pledged. 000,000 national fund beif.j? gathered by . . , , the American Jewish Relief Committee . 1 h" Mr-. -?h bepan bombarding the to aid the Jewish population in East- residents of Chicago witn his em Europe, who, three years after the stion : Suppose yon were starving? armistice, are in worse straits than ever l T? xhe ln ir morning mail, as the result of wars, civil strife, fam- 11 ced them in posters and advertiseine nnd pe'tilence. Chicago's quota was me,lts: Several hundred wealthy Jews fixed at ?750,0OO. But after Jacob M. were invited to a banquet at a leading Loeh. former president of the Board hostelry "I hey found ti-.emselves m a of Education, had given up his manifold f,!"mS "a11 diml-v h-ted by candles, business interests to assume the chair- where they were seated on bare benches mar.ship of the campaign, and Julius aJ P;ne b,?rd titles, without clotn, Rosenwald. the noted tewish philan- f'asf' or china, and. it proved, without throrist, became honor'arv chairman, food- Th's PT fodiess banquet the two insisted that the quota be made profound impression, doubled to $1,300,000. "And Chicago Of the total raised MY. Rosjnwalds will go over that," they declared. subscription was 220,000.
aiiing far several days. Mr. and Mi.. Peter Ben sen of Rofi eits '-tn'ie, attended a diner at the jp'ine of their son. harles ana wiio. n Hammond on Sunday. The occasion vi.'-s the anniversary of Mr. Charles Benson hirthriay. Mr. and Mrs. t'. F.ohrdause of F.obert. avenue, entertained a number of tfsrlr friu-li at Bunco, in hnor of the .aiiei s birth.tlay annlvrrsary. Heriiuin P.reckr.ian "f Atchison nvr, if has 'been confined to his home l for fevera! days with a se"-e;e attack of siat'.o rheuniat'-.n. He'd Won Her from Tfer HnsbHTid, Then r nme The smart litt le Parlsiejirtt ra er to rhoM between her passionate tanno millionaire front the Aretntine and her loxe for France. See "The Four Iloraemcnt of the .realjpe" at the Star Tebater, beglnnine Sundny, Keh. 2rt. C-2;!-lt Jackie Coogan tijsnfo r coo xrmi T- I wants to see you to night at the Princess Theatre where he is appearing in "MY BOY" IMMMtHHHItlltlHIINIHtMtlfHIHlMIMtllIIiH r DYER Win. Murray transacted .business here on T ies lay and "Wednesday. Don't forget the high .-vh-joi play. Come and huy come "home-made candy. The H;. er Juniors nill hold a special meeting; on Saturday evening: at 7:30 for the p-jrpose of electing- a new man-aff-for their team for tha coming sear on. Marshal .Jos. Knders hai been kept busy chaeinK after suspicious character around midnight. HESSVILLE Chlck-n Supper plven by the Ladies' Aid of the e'oncordia Lutheran church, Hessvilie. Ind.. Thursday. Febraury S3rd. 3-2l'-2t Phone 1441 opeciaj f I I si -jia I K'j? j ! jH I -3 j 'i I
r-s V ft r 'r JULIUS ROSENWALD i I Michigan to Have Humane New Prison System IN"TECNATIONA! NEWS SERVICE! r-KTlMlT, '..vercroudinx of Micbi. iaa isnns makes it imp-isiliic to extend to thflr inruai.'F many piivib;tfft they otherv. L-e would have, hut many frasrrarit abuses have l.een corrected, and plans to nive Mich-pan The SMOCKED FROCK IS ALWAYS POPULAR FOR YOUNGSTERS fa 1 r ( h J I l ivy ,rA 'if" " White organdie malfes this simple little frock for the very young miss. It is smocked in dainty pastel shades at the neck and an embroidered desifm forms a narrow Canel down the front. A huge lack Milan hat with ribbons fallir.j: below the hem of the frock is the approved style in millinery for youngsters. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Thu.t beaut .i ir glo.s.v hair can in a in ; i ai---plmr. Your jia maketi or mars , ev- n t.hn-ie '' dark, only i.e h.i i by- brewA t.',o Tt-.i and Sulr ik your c-harifl. It lie face When it I fa-le.f. 'urns rruy or strenked. Just an i application or two of t-'a?'- and Sul- j j plmr enhances its appearance a hun-' dredfoid. j I t'on't birtJiT to prrpaie tb.e mix-I I tare; you ran g-.i this -famous old. i recipe improv d by the addition of j oilier ii l: rr d ion's at a. :-n-a.ii co.-t, ail) j r ady for uye. it is oasWj Wyeth's .lass ana teuipr.ur tjon.pounu. 11113: inn linnys be depenuea upon t" oring buck the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses ""Wyeth's" Satje and tuipnur i-ompimna darkens fo natural) nobody enn til! it You simply dampen Sulphur Compound now because, it rally and evenly that has been applied. impen a f-pont;e 01- soft brush -w ith it and draw thi.- through ihe hair, taking one rm.ill strand a;, a time: by morning; the Bray hnir hns I disappear d. and iinmh er iippi! on it heiomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. Adi
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tific prison system in tha t'nitud .States already ire hcins' pat into effect. Governor Alex J. tlroehbe-ok has announced. Law of Grtvity Defied During Storm by Plane "INTER NATIONAL N.'V.S SERVICE MINKOJ..A. U. i . 1-V:.. i,.",ivity wus d li' d ! the l.'nned States . ir Mail Service airpluut . driven by Pilot C. P. 1. ."' -Alien n-li'ii-d ti, li-ml in f.!-.-. ..' the terr:n-.-Kale at the i.'urf ;! KtiKitic.-rinu l-'ii id at (jUiden (.".ly. Altho'itrh the propeller KM tii:tkiiii J.t.ln rev olu;i'".nij a. minute and tin- ma. chine was nost d down nlniosi pt-r-pei.'ilicuiMrly, iht: niaehinu aloud absolutely si ill i.undi-cds nf feet above the lield. i.:o!er finally turned th.e machine to'v.ivil Haselhurst Field. here he lun.-'. d. The plane i driven by a. 400-liorsepo-A-i---l.iin rty i" limine,. Tin- maeliini; whs cvoied with snow and l--et on arr.va'. with 4."i) pounds of mail, from Cleveland, and hi'- g-o . r v 'vk . --s: XPECTANT 'MnTHTfDt For Threa Generations Hove Mada Child-Birth Easier By using - BY ALL o u a stcnu Wliliwi BOOKLET ') KOT.-IIKOOOOTMI Itir Mil .lAof itLD resuui -OR Co.. Dt rr. 3D. Atlanta, tt a. Read The Times Want Ad
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GROCERY and MARKET
Armour's Light House Soaps 10 Bars for 59c PEACHES SUN8RIGHT GOOD LUCK No. 3 Can CLEANSER, 3 for 2 Pounds 33c 15c 38c WOOL SOAP HAMBURGER NEW CABBAGE 3 Bars for Fresh Made, 2 lbs. Per Pound 19c 25c 8c TOILET PAPER ALASKA SALMON MAYER'S CALIF. 3 Rolls for 2 Cans for HAMS 20c 25c 18c PLATE CORNED FRESH SPARE RIES PURITAN BEEF Per Pound MALT 6c 13c 79c
HEAD LETTUCE CELERY GREEN ONIONS
THESE PRICES ARE ALSO GOOD AT HESSVILLE STORE C. W.HUBBARD
AUTO SERVICE . . ... -- m a. a. xv We offer four extraordinary Friday and Saturday. RED SEAL HAIR NETS Three for WOMEN'S HOSE Silk Fibre. Black and Brown. JUSTRITE CORSETS Pink Coutil. Medium Bust. CHILDREN'S ROMPERS Percale and Gingham.
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COULD NOT FOOL THE GERMANS 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LO.NHO.N. The latest adventure of Sherlock Holmes" this time in a
! military prison in Germany durin? the j war waa described by Sir A. Conar. ( Doylo at a dinner hare. ! At a time when the British officers there could fret no news Sir Arthur 'jiCiit a volume of '"Sh-. rlo k Holmes" I to a friend in the Masdeburtf Prison. ' He pricked out all the news .letter by ' U tter, betrinniiier with the third chap- ; ler underlining the letters of the ; ini-ssis- with a needle. He sent thin to his friend with a note ayins the ! hook roiplit relieve his prison captivity ' and after wtird be placed in the prison jlibrury. "'It is slow," he added, "but , you tiiisht find the third chapter to be of a l.ttle more intereft." Sir Arthur proceeded that he thought ! that would bo good enough for his friend, hut as a matter of fact hi." i friend "missed it." Thre was. how- ' ever, .'mother oflb'er. Captain the Hon. i ICeooeh of th.- :.!Brii.. v ho, with txEl QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Colds ar.d catarrh yield like m.iprio to s-ioihii-.f;. healinH-, antiseptic cream that penetratcf. through every air pasga s?x and lelieves sw alien. InRamed rnern'oranes of not,.- and throat. Your ciogped nostril? ( pen eight up and you ran breathe freely. Hawking and .nufflinR" ft-'-p. Don't stay stuffed up and m iserabie . ;tt a small Lottie of Kiy's rrean. I'.alm from your druffglt. Apply a little in tho nop'.rils and g"t lnstan' relief. Million endorse this remedy known for rtv re than fifty years. Adv. Hessville Store 1376Y1 D A 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND ' m. lev ias specials, on sale at this store Cap and Fringe Shapes. AH Colors. Fine Grade. Regular 89c Seller Guaranteed. Regular $2.50 Value. Sizes 20 to 24. Kumfy Brand. Strictly Washable. Regular $1.79 Value.
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traordinary sagacity, pot at it. The result iva that all the British officers at .Magdeburg tot the whole of the news of England, and he (Sir Arthur) received a letter in reply saying, "I'lease send ua another Sherlock Holmes story."
Without Foar. A little girl was reproached by her mother, for irnninp her doll's clothe on Sunday. "It's very wicked," aid the mother, "to do that on Sunday and you may bo sure the Inrd ?ee. you." "Ob, then I'm sure Fie knows this Iron is cold, so 't's all ri?ht," answered the little girl. OOLY. ITCHING SKIII TriP Firir rmnlirstinn MalroJ Xlie X llfcb application maKeS , Skin cool and Comfortable if you are suffering from eczema or' some other torturing, embarrassing Fkin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-S-ulphur, declares a noted tk'n specialist. This sulphur preparation, hecauso of its gsrm destroying: properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching-, even of fiery eczema. Th rlr't application makes the tkiu cool and romfcrtable. Hash and blotches are honied rirht up. Mentho-Suiphur is appli-.-d like any pleasant cold cream -in.l is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a KUiall jar from any pood drusrist. A-Jv. . i li r V - .jail i-aiT
SULPHUR SOOTHES
ipping Bargain Feast Sale Starts Thursday, Feb. 23 ENDS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 We've Got Them AH Saying "COME TO CAVE'S FOR BARGAINS"
SAMPLE SALE Women's Cotton Hose, manufacturer's samples of 35c and 39c qualities. Special, while 50 1 Cp dozen last, per pair 1 J CANDY SPECIAL Delicious glazed Butter Cups, OC very special, per pound box awcrv CLOTHES BASKKETS Genuine Racine Splint Clothes Baskets, made of the best splint wood. Has one-piece wood bottom.. No. 1 size, regular price 75c, special at 59c No. 2 size, regular price 85c, special at 79c No. 3 size, regular price 95c, special at 89c CLOTHES PINS Clothes Pins made of hard wood. 1Q smooth finish. Special for this sale, 100 for - V
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FRIDAY, FEB. 24th EVERY ITEM A GENUINE BARGAIN SEE US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE
VELVET STAIR CARPET pet, 27 inches wide, closely woven, in blue, taupe, rote, tan and Heavy quality Velvet Stair Carmixtures. Dollar Day, per i yard STAIR CARPET Good quality Dutch Stair Carpet, good wearing qualities, in colors of mixed red and tan. Dollar Day Special, l'2 yards INLAID LINOLEUM Pattern through to the back, good quality burlap. Unusual bat gain for Dollar Day. per square yard PRO LINO RUGS Size 3x4-6, mottled and mixed designs. Special for Dollar Day, each LADIES' EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS Strong sateen, colors green, navy, black and purple; $1.69 & values. Per pair WOMEN'S CHAM01SUEDE GLOVES Brown, mode, black and grey, all sues. Regular 79c quality. Special, 2 pair for CRIB BLANKETS 36x30, white with pink or blue borders. Regular 39c values. Special, 5 for CHILDREN'S SHOES Sizes 5 to 8, high and medium cut lace shoes, made of kid or gunmetal jstock. Sale price. per pair LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS AU kinds of colors, padded elk soled Felt House Slippers. Sold up to $2.00. Sale price, per pair . . . .
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COULD HARDLY STAND AT TIMES Hips, Back and Legs Would Have That Tired Ache Everett. Washington. " For several years I have had trouble with the lowest
I part of my back an J my nips and my legs would ache with that tired ache. I could hardly stand on my feet at times. I waj always able to do my work although I did not feel good. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound advertised and naving heard several praise it I decided ta try it, I feel first-rate at the present time, it naa done wondera lor me and I keep it in the house right along. I always recommend it toothers who are Too1?.d?ilingvMrs- M- sjbbert, 4032 High St., Everett, Washington, To do any kind of work, or to play for that matter, ia next to impossible if you are suffering from some form of female trouble. t may cause your back or your legs to ache, it may make you nervous and irritable. You may be able to keep up and around, but you do not feel good. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound ia a medicine for women. It is especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these anncying pains, aches and "no good " feelings disappear. It has done thia for many, many women; why not give it a fair trial now. .,-s-yp. w?rtS&. -.ierm tf:?HrV" -)- 1 i mtr -" j anr iwrtu r .iiiinl. T A WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE black and brown; $1.39 $1 value. Special per pair. STAMPED GOODS Drr.yer Scarfs and Center Pieces, regular 69c values. Special J "1 Dollar Day. 2 for P 1 STANDARD PERCALES Light and dark colors. Very special for this Dollar Sale. 7 t "I yards for V STANDARD APRON GINGHAM Blue and white checks, all fast colors. Special for this sale, tlj 1 8 yards for P i MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOX Best grade heavy Wool Sox, in grey and white color. Former price $1.25 pair. Dollar Day "1 2 pairs for MEN'S SILK LISLE HOSE High grade Silk Lisle Hose, double heels and toes, assorted colors, all sizes. Regular price 35c. Special for Dollar Day, 4 J1 pairs for X GENUINE LEVI STRAUS KOVERALLS Idea! play suit, to be had in Iijjht blue, khaki, hickory stripe and blue denim. Sizes I to 8 years. Regular $1.50 values. Dol- lj 1 lar Day, each MRS. POTTS' IRONS Nickel plated finish, set of three. Regular $1.48 value. Spe- tJj 1 cial Dollar Day, per set... " WILLOW CLOTHES BASKET No. 2 size, made. of the best white willow. Regular value is C 1 $1.75. Special at X GRAY GRANITE! BREAD RAISERS Tin cover, regular 8 loaf size. A $1.59 value. Special for "1 this sale, each
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