Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1919 — Page 10
THE TIMES.
Fridav, June 27. 1919 WHITING and its PEOPLE Princess Theatre WHITING, INDIANA
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Today and Tomorrow ANITA STEWART
"MARY REGAN" The Story of a Woman's Past.
Her very latest picture. Even better than ''Virtuous Wives'' and a Midnight Romance.'' Also HOUDINI in 'THE MASTER MYSTERY
THE Service that Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires have been giving is what makes car owners and dealers refer to this as "The Firestone Year." Lower prices and an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for fabric tires and 8,000 miles for cord tires piles up the advantage.
TIRES Most Miles per Dollar
Arlington Special Guaranteed the best or money refunded. We have taken the agency for Ceresota Flour to make room in our warehouse. 98-pound sacks $6.25 49-pound sacks $3.10 2412-pound sacks . .1.55 The B3EKER BROS. Co. 144 Sibley St. Hammond. 257 N. Hohman St. Telephone 53. - Telephone 3. NOTICE Just received telegram from mills of a raise of forty cents a barrel. We will put this raise in effect Saturday morning.
The Past Councillors club of the S. and D. of I will meet tonight at the home of .Mrs. Ellery Cameron of 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Robertson are erecting; a new home In West Park addition which they intend moving into in about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wishard of DePeer Mich, spent several days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam, they being on their wedding trip. Mi5s Ruth Gavit of Gary, was a Whiting visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. "Barbara Leinen Dees left Wednesday night for Chillieothe. O.. where she will be un:ted in marriage to Nick Brahos of Whiting, who is frlalioned at Camp Sherman. Floyd Hayhurst of Chicago, has tal:en a position at the S. O. Co., and is living at the home of his aunt. Mrs. Dewey in Sheridan avenue. Walter Lippincott of 251 119th street, has been appointed life saver at the Whiting beach. Earl Rittman is the other man serving in this same rapacity. At the recent meeting, of the board of public works the city engineer was instructed to draw up plans and specifications for the resurfacing of Indiana boulevard from 119th street to 12l5t street. also the east half of 121st street to the I. H. Belt R. R. The city attorney was instructed to prepare resolutions for the Improvement o; Atchison avenue from Indiana boulevard to 121st street and also t prepare the necessary resolutions for the improvement of 121st street from Atchison avenue to Indiana boulevard. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Amelia Reichert and Charles T. Baker took place at the Sacred Heart church on Wednesday morning whVn the ceremony was performed by Father Miller. The bride has recently moved to Whiting, her father being superintendent at the smelting works. Mrs. Mrfrton Trout entertained a few ladies at a dinner party at her home in Pennsylvania avenue on Wednesday afternoon Mi?s Winifred McEnlff has taken a
position in Atkin & Thorp's grocery;
store. Captain E I Dewey Juet home from overseas and on a leave from Camp Sherman. O., has been in Whiting for a few days arranging his business af
fairs. He has rented .a flat and expects,'
to return to Whiting within a month !
and begin practicing again at his former headquarters. The Liberty Guards are In charge of the subscriptions for the 4th of
July home coming in Whiting. A mon-
strous affair is being planned which Is being planned to out rival last year's celebration. Mrs. James Tector and son Jaroes. who have been here visiting her aunt. NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon, 111. " I took Lydia E. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound for an or
ganic trouble which pulled me down until I could not put my foot to the floor aud could scarcely do my work, and aa I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very hard for me. "I saw the Compound advertised in our paper, and tried it. It has restored
my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommending it to my friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters, R. R. 4, Oregon. 111. Only women who have suffered the tortures of such troubles and have dragged felon p from day to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb re,medy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are any complication's write Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience is at your service.
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EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Saturday Showings For Summer Beautiful New Light Colored Dresses Cool dresses for these hot days designed in the Summer's newest styles. Materials in organdies, that favored fabric ,so much worn this season; French voiles so
sheer and attractive in their dainty colorings, and striped and plaid ginghams, always wanted. Colors are in white, blue, pink, green and vellow. Delightful combinations are used. All models are newly arrived and present a clean, fresh appearance. Moderately priced from
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. $9.75 to $19.75 Summer Georgette Dresses For the better affairs this summer when a cool dress is needed you will find that nothing can replace georgette. We can fulfill your desires with georgette frocks in a good assortment of designs to choose from. They are fashioned with self-tucking, embroidery and beads. Overdraped skirts, cut in the most approved lines arc attractively shown with more conservative styles. $19.75 to $39.75 Attractive Organdy Blouses
Just received several days ago are the newest designs in the popular organdie blouses. They are very attractive and cool look
ing In wcite trimmed with lavendar, and rose and blue trimmed with white dimity collars and cuffs.
Splendid value at
Voile Blouses 79c Voile blouses of plain and striped materials trimmed with lace. Exceptional f value for Saturday's selling at
$3.49
Voile Blouses $1.95
Voile blouses, trimmed with lace and embroidery; round
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Voile Smocks Beautiful new voile smocks in white, pink, blue or yellow. Fashioned with collars, belts and cuffs in contrasting colors and trimmed with embroidery and smock
ing, inese smoc&s ot voile materials make up into delightfllly dainty styles. You will want one for many uses this Summer the minute you see them.
$2.50 to $3.95
JUNE BRIDE
FURNITURE SALE
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
This Sale should appeal to all June Brides. Special prices prevailing during the entire month of June. Make selections now small deposit will guarantee deliveries when you are ready Cash terms, if desired. Remember, this store has made a reputation for reliable Merchandise, and assure everyone a Square Deal. WE FURNISH THE HOME COMPLETE
and arc accented by Thr "WhltloK Co, 62-1. llBth St.. PboBC J3S-W. NOTICE. After tjiis date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum
charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind.J
March 31st 331"tf WOVLD VOL" LIKE TO BE A MOVIE ACTRESS f Are Tog Qualified To Be a Movie Actreaf Some g-irls who are very pretty do not look well on the screon, and some who are not considered exceptionally grood looking photograph beautifully. A yateat will be held July 4th o determine the beat movie atar In WhltA prise of fioo In srold, and an opportunity to be the leading- lady in a real moving- picture to be made later, "ill be given the winner. Everyone Is invited to try! Tictures will be taken by a well known moving picture director and camera man, under au.-picea of Tr;nCi"S theater. . REMEMBER JILV 4fTH: PRIXfEss theater: 6-:s-tf A iavlnss account In the Whitinx Savings & Loan Association is a wall built up between you and trouble. Current dividend rate six per cent. Adv. STAR THEATER TONIGHT. Adventure and Romance galore at the Star tonight. Red Glove. Tiger's Trail, Silent Mystery. Billy Watson's comedy hit. "Going lp" and Burton Holmes. Fred Stone in "Johnny Get Your Gun" and Flora Finch in "Rowdy Ann" tomorrow. 6-27-lt
ROBERTSDALE
Paul Wichorst of Indiana boulevard has been very ill at his home with quinsy sore throat. Mrs. B. Sharp of Cleveland avenue entertained Mrs. Warts and Mrs. Schimp of Myrtle avenue at a luncheon Thursday. Miss Margarette Shlnabarger of Valparaiso, Ind., is the guest of Miss Lillian Wichorst of Indiana boulevard. Rev. ?pielburger of the Evangelical church is entertaining his mother of NaperviJIe. Ind. Mrs. Fred Shade of Lake avenue has rone on a two weeks' vacation to Beloit. Wis., to visit Mrs. Anton Heraray, formerly of Whiting. Mrs. C. Egcers and Mrs. Stetiafaut went to see Herman Stetsafaut at St. IWnard's hospital yesterday and report him getting along fine. Miss Lillian Thompson of Hammond, was a Robertsdale business visitor Wednesday. The piano pupils of Mrs. Carrie Tioyrr and expression pupils of M;ss th White will give a recital at the Robertsdale audiloilum Friday evening. June 27th. ut 8 o'clock. Admlss on free. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Langohr and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martr motored to Cedar Lake last Tuesday. Miss Eva Miller and Mrs. H. Goldins T'ere Chicago shoppers Wednesday. Mrs. Trebs of Atchison avenue is entertaining out-of-town friends. Mrs. John Blaul, Sr.. entertained the Marquette club at her home on Roberts avenue. Wednesday evening. A very enjoyable time was had by .ill r resent and at 10:30 luncheon was served. Mr. ani Mrs. Ben Julier. who were
here to attend the wedding of thsir son John, have returiieu to their home In Elkhart. Ind. Mrs. Weis and Mrs. Munich of Hammond were the guests of Mrs. Parker of 116th street. Wednesday. Mrs. Art Beubien of Atchison avenue was In Chicago on business Thursday.
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Mrs. J. Langmyer and cousin. Mrs. Fred Abbott, expects to return to her home In Cleveland on Tuesday.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR Mr. Ford Owner PLAY SAFE! Faulty workmanship or spurious parts may be the cause of a serious accident. Our buildings are the largest and best equipped for FORD service and car repairing in Indiana. Mr. C. Fields (repair shop foreman for Ford Motor Co. for six years) is in charge. $20,000.00 stock parts on hand. Only genuine Ford parts used. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Authorized Ford Agents. Immediate delivery on new cars. Gary. Hammond. East Chicago. Phone 1470. Phones: 650 651.
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