Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 314, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1922 — Page 15

Thursday, May 25, 1922.

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Affairs At The County Capital

JJr. Herbert "Wheaton delightfully ntertlned tho Q. A. M. CRib at tho Gary Country Club on Tuesday evening. A dellclo-us course dinner was served trom prettily appointed tables set in the living room and porches -which were decorated In spring flowers. The g-uests enjoyed en evening of five hundred, the winners being- given dainty favors, being Miss Anna Hoffman and Mrs. Blanche SculU Mrs. Helen Heldo Is entertaining at luncheon today omplimenting

Mrs. Belle Bolster of Meridian, Miss Who Is spending several weeks here with her parents. Mrs. Foster Fisher of Gary vl3lted with her parents Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. J. Laws on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Grlesel left on Wednesday for Frankfort, Ind., where they will attend the commencement exercises of the Frankfort high school. Miss Hariet Stewart, a sister of Mrs. Griesela' being a member of the class of 1922. They made the trip by motor. 'Irs. Alice Cole of East Brookfleld Mass., Is visiting In the home of Mrs. J. J. Wheeler this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Machacek moved to Gary1 on Tuesday where Mr. Machacek is employe! as manager of the A'.lman Gary Title Co. The Machaceks recently purchased the $15,000 flat building belonging to Captain Vodicka, formerly of the Gary police force and are occupying one apartment. Milss Ida Rosenbauer has Issued invitations for an evening party on Friday night, Mrs. Joseph Fennill of Cleveland. Ohio, being the honored guest. The guest list included the members of the younger married

set. The encashment of 5Hss Mary Hlx

on and Roy Fagen was announced at a delightful party given at Miss Hlxons home on Saturday night. The affair was attended by six of Miss Hixon's intimate friends and a delicious dinner was served. Miss Agnes Jones of East Chicago we an out of town guest. George Hanlon of Hammond attended the Alumni dance at the Masonic Temple on Wednesday night. Divorce procedings were filed in the Circuit court on Wednesday by Wm. Mitsch against his w.Ife Mary Mitsch, whom he married In November 1921. He charges her with cruel and Inhuman treatment and asks an absolute divorce. Atty. A A. Bremer filed the complaint. The Mitsch's live at 627 West South St., Crown Point. NEW MARRIAGE! I.ICFVSES Eugene Schell, Dyer, Vernvica Darcy, Hamond; Harry A. Glass. Ham

mond, Catherine Glass. Chicago; AleyMntch, Whiting, Koflla Rakuna. Whiting; William J. Kowallick, of Hammond, Hattie Green, West Hammond.

RUDYARD KIPLING AND KING GEORGE PA,Y TRIBUTE TO BELGIAN WAR DEAD

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Gas From Food Presses on Heart

If food does not digest It turns into poisons which form gas. This often presses on heart and other organs causing a nervous, restless feeling. Simple buckhorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adierika, removes foul, decaying food-matter you never though was In your system which caused gaa and pressure on heart. Adierika expels . poisons and gas from BOTH upper and lower bowel. EXCELLENT to guard against appendicitis. Summer's Pharmacy. Hohman near State St. Sold in Indiana Harbor and East Chicago by Central Drug Store. Adv.

HOMEBREAKING TRAINING 'STEAD OF HOMEMAKING Cr.mp Fire Girl Head Arraigns Foolhh Parents.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. May 25 -American parents are training their daughters to become 'home breakers" rather than 'home makers' according to what one sees and hears," Mrs. Oliver H Harrlman, national president of the Camp Fire Girls of America, declared today to International News Service. "The parents are Just as foolish as the children- In many homes,she continued. "They teach their

daughters to marry rich men and give them no sense of values. Girls are not taught simplicity of attire or real culture; they only get a veneer. "They are not being taught, in many homes, the beauty of home making. They want an easy time when married. Often times that easy time means the breaking up of another home to get the man they. want.

"The mother with growing sons almost trembles these days when

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she thinks of the machinations of the home breakers and what it may lead to. The home breakers are not limited to any class or age of women. "The average home does not present any sort of standards to guide its children by. Th-3 organizations

like Camp Fire Girls must give them the ideals the home fails to supply."

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The Young Ladies Sodality of St. Bridget's urch were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Madylene Sherwood. Bunco was played and the prizes were won

by: First, Miss Anna Kellen; 2nd.

Miss Eva Holzmer; booby, Miss Dor

othy Mellon. A linen shower for the coming ch'urch bazaar was the

main feature of the evening's en

tertainment. A dainty luncheon was served and all report a good

time.

Miss Catherine Wehner attended

a dancing party at Gary last evening

given by the Marquette Club. Mr. J. Ballentyne was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

The Whist Club will toe entertained Thursday evening by Miss Clare

Fltck.

Mrs. Glen Wall will entertain the

Prl?cilla Club at her home Thursday afternoon.

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KimHallANAEsR Pianos and Players ' We must dispose of all Upright Pianos and Player Pianos in our stock before MONDAY MORNING and therefore we have slashed the price on every instrument to dispose of t hem without fail on Friday and Saturday of This Week TWO DAYS ONLY This sale is necessary because we are making our Piano Department larger and we must have every instrument delivered before commncing these alterations next Monday morning. ' LOOK AT THESE REAL BARGAINS

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VERY BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY, FULL SIZE, ARTISTIC CASE WAS $425.00 WILL SACRIFICE FOR ONLY VERY EASY PAYMENTS HERE IS A VALUE WHICH YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE, A BEAUTIFUL NEW PIANO; REGULAR PRICE WAS $395.00 NOW

(Only one at this price) MANY OTHER PIANOS AT $75.00 $S5.bO $1 1 S.OO

Here is the Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in a High Grade Flayer Piano Sold One Year Ago at $750.00 CQ7e (T4 Will be Sacrificed During Sale for 4- 3mJJ Many other bargains in player pianos. In order to make this the greatest sale of fine high grade instruments in our history, we have arranged the most liberal terms of payment ever offered. Please remember that every instrument in our store is marked down for immdiate sale, as we are making alterations in our music department and must positively dispose of every piano on Friday and Saturday.

DON'T WAIT COME AT ONCE AS WE KNOW THAT EVERY ONE OF THESE BARGAINS WILL BE SOLD QUICKLY

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BUMBLE BES CAUSES WRECK COniDOV, Ind., May 24. A bumble bee In a sedan automobile paused It to run over a boy and overturn near here Sunday e renins. Minn Catherine Jones bad a party of arlrln in her ear when It was fonnc that a bumpie bee was one of the company. The bee caused such consternation In the party that Miss Jones lost control of her car and It ran off the rontl and overturned In a ditch, running; against Kenneth Broun, MS 1, Mho was on a bicycle. The boy received a nunihtsr of cuts and bruises, but no bones were broken, '

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SENTENCED TO DIE WITH EDITH CAVELL,

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When Edith Cavell, .nartyred Entish nurse, was sentenced to death by the Germans during the war Mile. Margunte Ulauckaert, anotner war nurse, was doomed to G12 with her. Mile. Blauckaert's sentence was later commuted to hie, however. Recently, on the occasion of the visit of King (xeorge and Queen Marv of England to the Belgian battlefields. Mile. Blauckaert, in their presCV.rp. nlnrorf a ntroafli r.r hn

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Akron Flooded witli Counterfeit Penn

ENTERTAINING WOUNDED SOLDIERS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING, XIN'D., May 24 The Whiting Post Xo;S0, of tho American Irfg-ion are entertaining a large number of wounded and disabled soldiers of the Jackson Park hospital this evening: at a fish dinner

at the Hammond Beach Inn. This ba'iQuet Is not restricted to Leffioneera alone, as any citizen has the privilege of being- a host to one of the disabled war heroes and himself. After the dinner, Judjje A. P. Twyman, of East Chicago, will deliver the address of the evening and an entertainment and .music will follow.

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riNTEPNATIDNAL NEV.S SFRV.CE AKRON, .May Tiiey'xe 'after small change now. Akron bankers report that a v table flood of counterleit pennle. in full prcgress here. The pennies look all rig-ht, rr&ct only with a dull thud inst of a slight ring- when they hit counter.

Fewer Movies and Novels, But More Training. Urged INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' ATHENS, O.. May Fewer trashy novels and motion pictures and more schooling- In domestic relations are

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VOGUE FOR LACE IS AT ITS HEIGHT

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HARDING SIGNS GRAFT BIj WASHINGTON. May 25. Prslc Harding yesterday signed the appropriating half a million do! to set up a ew bureau In the partment of Justice to direct pr cution of war contract grafters profiteers.

Apropos of tho combined heat f crime wave in Paris, Fre psycholosjlsts are reviving the theory that high temperature crime go hand in hand. They stance the viplence and cruelty the Spaniard, ignoring facts that not fit fhc-ir theory. AY"hy not 1 upon the tyrants and tortures Siberia as natural products of frigid Hfr? Scientific American.

needed by the collecre girl today, according to Miss Elsie Hill, chairman of the exc-scutive council. National V."oman's Party, who addressed coeds at -Ohio University here. Miss Hill, who is the daughter of firmer Congressman Ebenezer Hill, of Connecticut, is a former roiilitant worker for equal suffrage and has a Jail and hunger strike record. The emotional nature of the college girl today, Misa Hill said, is changed constantly by new influences. She devours novels on divorce and is a veritable sponge for the flattery of men. "A course In domestic relations should be included in every college curriculum," Miss Hill told the Ohio University co-tds. "Most college girls are married ten years after graduation and they are untrained for this new relation.

A domestic relation course, taught by a red-blooded man, or woman, would do much toward alleviating the divorce vil and prepare a young woman for life she will almost inevitably enter upon."

Ohio Men Accept Defi to Trim "Women's Hats

r INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AKRON, May. "If you don't like cur hats trim them, yourselves." Now there is going to be a lively time in Manchester, a small mining settlement near here. It all started when some of the "mer men" dare! to raJse their voices in criticism of the headgear worn by tha fair dari-9 of the village. Some wag capuitalized the situation and a contest is to be staged..

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back until today almost every dress which is not strictly tailored or designed for street wear shows it in some form of trimming. This charming dance or dinner frock for

sprint: makes use of all-oer silk

lace in a large pattern to fashion the sleeves and yoke of the bodice and tunic on the skirt.

Bookkeeper Fails Heir to Fortune

"Upon the death of an uncle I in

herited $50,000. I gave up my posi

tion nd Intended enjoying myself when I was stricken with a severe

case of stomach trouble and colic

attacks. Two of these attacks made me lose consciousness. After treat

ing with owr best doctors, with little

benefit, I decided to try Mayr's

Wonderful Remedy, and it helped

me at once. I have been entirely well for past year." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes

the catarrhal mucus from the intes

tinal tract and allays the inflamma

tion which causes practically ali

stomach, liver and intestinal ail

ments. Including appendicitis. One

dose will convince or money refunded. Summer's Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv.

Consumers

Wholesale Grocers

540 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind. Phone 531 We Deliver Orders of $3 or Over FREE

Fresh Bulk Co- OCp Uaeeda Biscuits, 1 fn Gold Dust, 1Q coannt, pound .. 3 for . . .L,: " U Iar2e size Best American OCr Poast T'oasties, C Cheese, pound. 0Ur Be?,t 101168 per package. V Come in and get a sample, i Sun Maid Seed- QO 3 pounds Kellogg's Corn Iess Raisins, 5 lbs? f Zf O C Hakes, per pkg. . . PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, LB. 35c

Special Large Gum Drops, pound... 10c Angelus Marshmallows, 3 packages 25c SurJcist Oranges, per dozen....... .25c

Lemons, large size, per dozen: . ...,39c

Large Fesh Pineapple, for... ...... 25c

Balk Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 lbs, 25c Fresh Fig Bars, poud.ft.,.i.15c Soda Crackers, 2 poundst..lSc Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds for..H19c Mixed Cookies, 2 poends for.,.35c

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