Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1919 — Page 12

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

MACHINE GUNS ARE TRAINED ON RACE RIOTERS AT KNOXVILLE

Sixteen couples from Whitlnjf were t.-. quests of Miss Ruth Gavit at a. ilircing party at her home in Pierce, etroet In Gary. The young ladies were all members of the Beta Gamma T'rsilon Sorority. A most enjoyable eioniiij? was spent. Mrs. George Hornet was hostess to i ho members of the Tri Kappa Sorority at her home in SheriJan avenue on T-.it-s.lay evening. The Whiting Lodse K. of P. will -tlfer rank of Pasre on ten can!"datcs at their meeting, all members mil visiting members are urged to bo present . Mrs. M . J. MoMan of Ft. Wayne, here visiting her sisters. Mrs. G.

Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners

nnil arc accreted by The 'W hltlnic ew t o.. 524. 119th St.. Phone 13S-W. j STAR THEATRE TOMGHTt Vlice ; Brady delightfully thrills in "THK ( rnOSATlltX WIFE.'1 at Star theatre, ! fnipht while Sennett furnishes load? j of fun in "H EAKTS AND FLOWERS.-' Feature serial torttorrow. Every mar- ; r i couple should see Alice Brady in j "THE PROBATION WIFE'' at the S'.ar i tonight: also comedy hit. "HEARTS . AND FLOWER?." Adventure night i tomorrow, 9-11-1. WANTED I-arge furnished room for one gentleman, north of 113th street '- Care A. W. B . Whiting News Co. ! 9-11-3 j In contradiction of the statement i ' hich appeared in The Times a few j Hays ago. that Mr. and Mrs. William Paid have gone to house-keeping on j Fischrupp avenue. This item was a : misunderstanding and should have read Mr. and Mrs. Charles Groat have; -out- to housekt'. ping on Fischrupp ! :

avenue. OWN A HOME You can cio it by our option plan, 'all Whiting 41 or stoj in and have it explained at 600 119th street. They are located in an Ideal spot in Indiana Harbor on Ivy street. A modern 7 room house, ready to move Into Think Now. Don't Wait. 9-11-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TO.MOHTi M IIIEL, NORMAXD IX HPSTAIRS," HER LATEST fOMEDVf ALSO A 'THB NEWS AND "SCREEN' LETTER BOX. 9-11-1

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at the home of Mrs. George G. Eader of Myrtl avenue Friday afternoon. Mrs. Schlatter and daughter of Atihison avenue were Ch'-cago bheppers cn JloiiJay. Mrs. C. S. Beck left for her home in Chicago after u visit of a wee!-: with h---r cousin. Joim Illaul. Jr.. of Roberts a v n u e . Mr. and Mrs. H. Hjbard of Roberts avenue nt.eita:nei the tatter's sister Mrs. Fo.-fcter, and two sons, of Cicero, II!.. at their home last Sunday. Mr. Nc ff rf llobart. painter and decorator is pTinting the parsonage on Roberts avenue . . The funeral services ov-er John Orba. ton of Mr. ami M:n. Michael Gcrba. nho passed away at his home n Myrtle avenue. will be held Friday 'i.orning at nine o'clock at St. Johri'a ihurcii. Intermtnt will be held at 1 laimr.ond

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K.I gar Metcalf arrived home yesterday after over two ysrs service 'n France. He has been honorably discha rged .

Mrs. K. A. Clark wer.t t estei dj." to visit re!nti es days . Bert Strickland has Mild the ..!. Wesley I'attee firm, end Allied Phillii.'H f"r $-75 This is the lop I'ri.f paid

land in this section. U nry Hadle. has bought the Sanger property in the cast part of town and v.'iil move to town in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E'ttie "f Fork riive-r, Canada, are here the guests of Mrs. Mollie Davis and Mi. and Mrs. Ralpti Goddard. Ailbcrt Chapmon who has been very seriously sick, is able to be out again. Jacob Woerner of Shelby was in Lowell on business yesterday. Mr. J. K Zartmsn was a Chicago v isitcr estei day .

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go . Mr. and Mrs. William Schmal and at Michigan, after a two week's visit here with relatives. Ben H.lbr.ck moved his family t-j Dyer on Monday. Edwin fctarck, who is at the Gary hospital, is improving nicely from h.a operation for appendicitis. John Ke'.lrnan, Jr., is working for Gerlath. Bros. Mr. and Mrs? Jos. Thiel and family attended ti;e -wedding cf their son, Joseph to Helen Viciar at Richton, 11!. on Wednesday. Mrs. Elizabeth Lauerman recevei word from her ton Ieo. saying tha he has arrived at New Jersey and h will come tome after the parade Is he'd there and at Washington Teter Thielen has purchased a very snappy team.ng outfit from Alex Dah'.ke of Indiana Harbor. The Monon depot was robbed Tuesday night cf a typewriter. groceries and dry goods and also a sum of mon. e :'

Miss Grate D. Banker. Miss Grace D. Banker, first unifcrmf'd young1 woman to fro oversea ; with the United States army, has returned from France after eisrhteen months' service, bearing a Distinpuirhed Service Med.il. She was thief of the first U. S. unit of telephone operators. She was decorated Personally by Lieut. Gen. Hunter iggett. She is a Passaic, X. J., girl.

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

Girls! Vkjkc beauty lotion for " a few cents Try U!

Squeeze the juice of two lemons IntfJ a bottle containing three ounces ci orchard white, shake well, and you have 4 quarter pint of the best freckle anl tan lotion, and cr-mplexion bcauUfler, at vtry, very smail tost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard wiiite for a fe cents. Massage tais sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms sni hands tach daj and seo how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear. Yes! It is harmless and never irriaie

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Interior of iailer'i room, through which mob entered j nl. hjuiir; how it was wrecked, and mar'mne rtt'n tumid un nctrro section bv national guardsmen

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Mrs. Bernard Boecker is spending two weeks with her relati.es at Chi.a-

One of the most serious race riots since the East St. Louis trouble, occurred in Knoxville, Tenn.. recently. The rioting start

ed when a mob stormed the jail to pet a nojrro held in connection with, the murder of Mrs. Il.?rtie Lindsey.

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vVfter three or four persons had been killed the national guards turned machine jr.ms 0:1 the crowds to ijutll the ri'jtir:jr.

Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Q. Two ounce box of P. T. Q. makes a full quart of the best bug-Viller on earth. BetUr than a barrel of oldfukiefaed bug-kiiler. P. D. Q. (Pesky Devil's QuiettsO Vius IiV.e a i'J-centimetre shell. It settles bed bags, fleas, roaches, ants and chiAen lice, and TJot only kills the live pets, 'out the eggs as -well. P. D. Q. won-t injure clothing, carpets, curtains, draperies or wall paper. Try it on tha dog and see the fleas flop. Yocr druggist has It or can get it fcr you.

I'. Henthorne and Mrs. Ray Walker.) Miss Blanch Meek of Indiana, boule- j vard left Tuesday for Obeilin, Ohio, j to enter Oberlin college . ! Mrs. Geo. F. Herthorne will enter-; tain the members of the Home Econ- ' omics Section of the Fortnightly Club j at their first meeting of the year to- i morrow afternoon. j D. A. "Woodward of Gary, was ar- j rested in Whiting, on Tuesday on the! charge of speeding- fcy officer Tark.! He was reTeased on a $23 cash bond to appear Sept. 16th for trial. Mr. Woodward was accompanied by Atty. j Thaddens Mentzynsk! of 212 Broadway 1 Gary, he driving the lawyer's car j when he was taken into custody. j Martin Malatln who attended school in Denver, having just received his j Ph. D. degree at the University of Nebraska in Omaha, spent a few days ; visiting his parents. He has now j gone to Loyola, HI., to enter the Loy- i

ola University where he is to complete his course. Mrs, H. D. Herthel and son Eugene of LaPorte avenue. have returned from Milwaukee where they spent a few days visitinrr' her son Dr. Herthel. The trial of Atty. Roy E. Prrssler of Gary, which was to have come up for trial on Sept. 0th, was postponed until Sept. 25th. A monument win be dedicated to the late Mrs. M. Sternberg at the Forest Park cemetery in Chicago on Sunday,

For fcng- Torture

The directors of the First National Bank held their regular monthly meeting at the Bank on Wednesday. John Kimmct of Lowell transacted business here yesterday. Ferdinand Kalvelage of Chicago Heights was a Dyer visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Carl Buehler of Chicago, spent 1 Mrs. Magdaline Neibling is visiting!

There is or.e remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation a.id that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any drugcist can supply you v.ith Zemo, which generally overcomes ail skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackhead., in most cases give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear over r.i-f.t. Itching 1: -Ucdly steps instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use 2nd dependable. It costs cn'v 25c; an extra large bottL SI. 00. It will not stain, is not creasy or sticky and is positively safe tor tender, sensitive skins. , The E. V. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.

Sunday at the home f Mrs. Margar-

I t I Buehler of Amy avenue, j ?.ir. and Mrs. Kd Langohr and fam- ! o' Myrtle avenue were i.sitois at I t: ' :."me of Km: I B.ider of Chicago

last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brcokman and family were n-dtors at the home of the for-:r..-r"s mother of Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberts av-

with her daughter Mrs. Helen Peschel and family. Mrs. H. N. Caruahar. spent yesterday at Hammond.

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I after a severe sick spell. I I The ladies of the sewing commitj tee of the coming bazaar of the; Bob-

Bel Canto Phonographs Da".ked by a $60,000,000.00 corporalion, sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.

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For rcnovlit, fcatr from a-oIr the sirma there notMns nry mm IeIlinel, the original It in reuly for lmtsst use and la the qntrliet nad most ronTmlrnt to apry IelIIrneJe tc equally cfricnc(u far removing hair from lace, rx-vk., arsua or llmliii. Only trenntne rteXlraeJc Iiaa a BMmey-bavclc go-.mntrr in e paekaxe. At all toilet eostattra In tK.--, $1 end 3 alien, or by rand from as la plain wrapper on receipt of prlee. FRIIE raatlel In plain aen'eel fBrelope oa request. DeMlraeie. Park Ave- sal 12Dth St ifw York.

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i The Whitir.g K. of P. Lodge, No. ; 345, w.ll comer the rank of Bate oa j ten candidate thi.-. evenir.a . All the ! members a". 1 viuitin? irmbc.'s are 'requested .3 i.e. presnt. ' A i!iess;-.,e ;ts received froni T.nw'11 that Mrs. John N :! t ru p. i-irirn -i ly Miss Wild l'a.vr.e, of Mrtl-; aenue ! is, the mother of a loveiy I. a by sir'. I born la.-t Monday. Mo: her and baby

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