Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 10
Thursday, April 22. 1920 Pac Ten
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WHITING and rfs PEOPLE
Whiting A dvertisem en ts Are Winners
A daughter was iborn to Mr. and Mrs". Albert Schoiz. nep Marguerite Hemenuay at tbe South cihore hospital in'chl-I'-iSo on Tuesday. Mr. and iMrs. McCVrd of Fischrupp avenue have returned . from Pennsylvania, where they attended the funeral of the latter's sister. Mrs. Arthur Gladden and daughter. Miss Ituth and son Horace, expect to icae the early part of next week for ti-ir future home in Alton. 111. Mrs. i n. Hoot of central avenue, returned heme Tuesday from the I.ake. f-'-if hosp,tal in Chicago, as soon as she a't-le she expects to accompany hrr mother Mrs. Robbins to her home in X- Tork. Tl. T. MyericU and daughter of '-e West Park Addition are is-.ting hr parents In Richmond. Ind. Th Plymouth Aid Society will have i Cake Sale at the . s. Davidson offii c UIHh and Clark street, beginning Jit three o'clock tomorrow-. The Tr: Kappa Sorority will gie a l.sp'ing- rarty at the Slovak Hall tomorrow evening at whioh thry will enir;tain the Beta Ciarami rp;'llon Sorfr ty itnd the Gary and Indiana Harbor chapter of the Kapa Kappa Kappa Sororty. Mrs. J. JCo-Ian Is confined to her home, in Fischrupp avenu by iliness. Ml? Florence Denham will entertain the Beta Gtmmi Upsilon Sorority in rPnrte avenue this evening. .M.ke Oolden was arrested by officer iit.' on the charsre of disorderly c-n-'i.it bems released on $10 bonds. Tii'V --e came up on Tuesday night but 3 porlpnned until April 27th. 'Villiini Ernst, Yellow Taxi driver en C'hicasco was placed under arrest ffic-er Kilcullen on the charge of 'i-ivle.-s auto driving, he hain:j struck .0 traffic c-J-d at ll?th and Front re.:, rte was later released uron ; mm: of $".00 damasc 'J orje I)imituran arrested by offir B'Jan for having no lights or lion his auto was fined $1 and s. i;pon payment of wiiich ha was released. PRI CESS THEtTRE TOMC.HT I-i-mrl Barrymore in "THE COPPER HtlAD." One of the greatest plays ever written. Lionel Barrymore achiev. - the biggest success- of his career in : cth the play and picture. We guar-a-'iee this picture. 4-C1-2 Mrs. William Wilson of Chicago, vis- : d her parents Mr. and Mrs. "Bert icfy of Sheridan avenue on Sunday. t. i'. Kortocrap arrested by officer
and are arretted kf Tki Wbltlna e ... 11. ll(h lit.. Phase 13S-W. Liberal reward for return c-f casket truck, taken from St. John'.V Slavish Chur?h. Whiting, or any information
U-adms to the recovery of the trucK.j 4-;0-3. E. I". Owens, j Candidates and members' of the j O. O. M. are requested 'o attend the.
meeting at Klovenswl Dom. Thursday evening. April 21. at 7:00 p. m. 4-21-2
few days with relatives in Chicajc. Miss Sarah Arundel will spend a fewweeks at home before returning to the Mercy hospital in Chicago to resume hir nurse'j training course. The Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club will meet at the home of Mrs. F. M. lA-nx Qn April 27th. There is also to be an improtant business meeting and all memibers of the ciub are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raton entertained a party of friends at a party at their home In Central avenue in honor f their fifth or wooden wedding anni-
FOR SALE: One Cast Iron Range, apply 733 Ind. 'Blvd. 4-21-3
FOR RE N'T: Two :il LaP"ite ave,
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PRIXCF.SS TH E TTIK TOMf.HT Lk-nel Barrymore in "THE COPPER HEAP." One of the greatest plays cv. it written. tionel Barrymore achieves the b!'?s:est su.-ces;' of his career in both the play and picture. We guarantee this picture. 4-21-2 STAS TKIATM TOUIOHT. Last day today to see Anita XeUerman la "Danrater of the Q-ods." The
tnc3t wonderful direr In the world. Also I "Starting Out !n "tire," a tig two-reel j Sunshine Comedy. We hare engaged the': Xjow-a Family, the great musicians. ; Every picture will hare special music. 4-22-
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Tarkcr for bavins no license on his ) autc. was dismissed by Judge Oreen. j Joe Manchak of 121S Roberts avenue. ! was placed under arrest at 119th street and Indiana 'boulevard on the charge or intoxication. lit was released on a J25 bond. t The Literature and Histc-ry Section of the Fortnightly Ciub met at the home of Mrs Powers in New York avenue. Mrs. E. K. Farr gave a most i interesting sketch Pf Ibsen and Mrs. j K. L. Myers' paper consisted of a ) tk'tch i'f Maeterlinck and readings rrom h:s works. Mrs. H. E. Beau- I bicn gave an instructive paper on Ver- ! saillrs. being illustrated "by a number . of pictures. j Mrs. Vernon, rnother of Arthur Vernon. of IaPorte svenue. is spending a 1
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versary. Cards were enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrtr. Eaton were the recipients of a Martha Washington Sewin? table from their guests.
HIGHLAND
The Congregational Church and public school w-ere entered by thieves cm Sunday night. Thny took the motor from the Victrola. most of the records and several window shades frc-m the school house and a larije rug from the church . Victor Krause of Akron, Ohio, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krause. Many friends attended the funeral ol Jao-b Schooii Tuefday. Mr. Schoi.n passed away Thursday night at a Chicago hospital where he recently underwent an operation. His death was caused roy cancer nf the Momach. Mr. C. iM . Blue of Kens-iclaer made an over Sunday isit among old friends in Highland. He was the guest of Wm. Wei's. Mr. ard Mrs. R. A. Sparks are preparing to n.'-ye to Huntlnston. Ind. Mri'. '. M. Hutchins and son Clarence of ;rifr,th transacted business in Hammond Tuesdav
The infant sou of Mr. and 3!rs. Will Bohney was christened Sunday st Schererville, Mrs. Anton Held and son Anton were sponsors. The little ine was named Edward Anton. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pophplati last week a little son. the infant was christened Sunday afternoon at the St. John's church. Mrs. Frank Leinen spent Wednesday at Hammond. Jos. J. Schmal transacted business In Hammond on Wednesday.
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Miss Kathryn Jostcs of Chicago is isitins here with her sister Mrs. Jake Roccker and family. Vincent Thielen and son Edward and Cooi'ce Klassen tranj-acted Kjusineea in Hammond on Tuesday. Mrs. N. J. Ludwts; and daughn-r Arlene spent Monday and Tuesday at Hammond.
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Men, Women and Children are being treated for various diseases, with out results, when their real trouble :s tapeworm.
.gstlTs Signs: Sharp pains in the '.ri-nach and intcsunps. coated tonsuc. :nsins of obstruction in the throat, con muous spitting, loss of appetite with greediness at time3. palpitation cf the. I fart, headaches, dizziness, humming in h- cars, dark rings under the eye?, iVrhnsr faint with an empty Mmnach, complexion, nervousness, loss of mnbition, heaincss in limha, worn ut icMnf:. etc. Surs SUns: Tassage of small particles vif the worm. Our method expells the worm in a few f'.iys with no loss of time or work. Sufferers come to us from all parts of the United States. If you want to get well, call at once. DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond lUurs: 3 a. m. .to r. m. Sundays 9 a. m. to 12 noon.
June 23rd, 1919, we purchased a stock of merchandise in East Chicago, which business developed rapidly, and being unable to secure larger quarters in the above city, we sought to secure a location in Hammond. October 20th, 1919, we purchased the stock, lease and fixtures at our present location, 160-162 State Street. On February 21st this year we merged the two stores, thus making one mammoth store. In order that our customers and the people residing throughout the Calumet Region may become more fully acquainted with the tremendous advantages of dealing with a concern such as we, our entire East Chicago stock will be offered at radical reductions, and in the face of advancing cost of merchandise this seems unbelievable. This is your opportunity to save.
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Ginghams, Percales, Challies, Cretonnes, Scrims, Voiles, Longcloth, Bleached Muslin, Brown Muslin, Diaper Cloth, Batiste, plain and fancy Tickings, Denims, Outing Flannel, Shaker Flannel, Wool Baby Flannels, Embroideries and Laces of every description, Fancy Scarfs and Centers, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Stamped Goods, Notions and small wares of every description. Crochet Threads, Ladies Hosiery and Underwear, Infants and Children's Hosiery and Underwear, Girls' and Misses Ready-made Dresses and Furnishings, Children's Rompers, Corsets, Brassieres and Bandeaus. Ladies and Children's Bloomers, Men's Dress Shirts. Men's Trousers, Men's Neckwear, Men's Work Clothing, Men's Hosiery and Underwear, Men's Jewelry, Men's Caps, and many other lines too numerous to mention.
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Merchandise Clearing House You will find merchandise here you want, and at a price that will mean a great saving to you. See us now; see us often.
16062 STATE STREET
Bargain Basement Booming
The wrord has gone forth with no uncertain sound that this is a real place to shop and save
money a place to visit regularly.
HAMMOND, INDIANA
