Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1919 — Page 8
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ROB L UTS DALE 1 L !
Star Theatre hiting TODAY and TOMORROW
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1 M ss. s 1 ., rothy Maund'-r. laoil.sf. Vaj ter ami .'..i.-M,- Mo !'ad i.-n all r' h'.mjfr.an N . r I h a s i n I'tiivorsity for tinTi.anksKiv " i t . ur vi-iiti..n. Ml.a M.-Kad-j df n hr.a.mht h .it... two Rimsts, who j vf-Tt li.-ro for th- onl 'luh dative. Tr. and Mrs. Trank AKison ami Tr land. Mrs, Wa'.fr ;:nt!ir pra i;:i'sl
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Morning v..;--h,;., :.' i-n a. m. S"'f .:il nrisi.- at tins sa-rvi.'p. O. J. Armstrong will sp.-ak before the Su nday i vnii-o; oongri'i; it .on. sub-1-t "the lC' 5-t i' tit American." At th Methodist i !in roh . tomorrow tnornirg the pastor. Itev . H. 1. Ivey.
i of Mr.s A I ' Is. .r.'s nnd Mrs. .".inther's pat
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland In I'limn .Mils .in ThanUsuivine day. "Mr. ar:d r nitri-gationa'. j Mi s. Ireland .'lehratinp their KOlden " 1 : jwed.l .ne a n ni .-i ss i y.
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Trie r.t i n n. ral meeting- of the Fortnightly C.nb wil! he lold at the library next M.nday ev.-nintr. The nipr'tlrc to he in rliarpe of tlie Home Economies ilepa rt men t. This is to be the CiirlntmnK party. Knrh member to brinu a b.-x '..m.-h. The members of the 1. . O. F. are r"m ..ielini; tbe . dd I'. liows hall or.
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Y'liowfdtip." Mrs. l"a'l wi'.l sing: K-sisrnation." Ir. the eveninp a pro-ra-i. will ! (jlven ootnblnlngr tiiei best i patriotism a".d religion. The ser-
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npr moved haak nnd a foundation
put under. In the tiprtns' the hu'ldmK will iir.dert;-' many alterations. Mrs. Stmmfoet-jf. who lias been spend-
'Wh'.tiin:
KOlll lt IM ..; . C t. ( Ill 11(11 MlTK r, It has been a pl.axure to .see the steady frnuth (,f Sa'.d atii School. We hop. that .o ii .s dollar will !,. taian, i n time at i.iimj a. m . li.-in- your penny boxes tlr.s Sunday and also your ti.kits from this month. I'rea hint? s-ervioe at 11:00 a. m . . eubje. t "Is Christ Real Today." at 2:00 p. ,n . ( the children w!!l meet for pra.-tice. At 3:D0 p. m.. the foili,vjtiR are aske.j t,,
met at th , liuic'i for v ry important i-cnsidera tl..n; Mrs. Srhaaf. Mrs. Martz. Mrs. Ooefhe. Mrs, hlaul. Mrs. TurU-y, M:s. Allen. Mrs Geo. Under. Mis.s Klsi.- Larson. Miss ' Mara Plan, Miss Millar Z-rvr. M.-s .TvrtIe Hubbard and Mrs. i..t,. ,..;,.;. Tins is very important ti.at all lie pie.-ent. Th re will be no m;ssi..n st .idv class but the service, will b-"ln a t '.' ,! and will be in the Interest of the V. P. A. F.i'-h. member is to brin? "the Paul Mayer' coin card . A messn;e fr,,,n the -t.an.-l "f the Mi-imr Sun." will 1 r.-nd. Tia- s jbj-, t (.f tile sermon will 1 "KuM-itii; Kit.. oas in the I'a. iflc." illustrated by maps of China and Japan. The next to tro, is to flsht Tuberc-i-lesis. The R d Cross Xmas Seal cam-pa'i-'n will be Kin the iirst part of next
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n,l a permanent Honor! Tien.-is. ini.-n.ia imv.uk o. uei oo.a-., ... .... wo-
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The fo":: frvrl at tBide S rrir.tor, SPra. n . m . , t : i came.
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of the Coiiiur.it y nter will make a brief address. F Ibiwinsr tfiis w il he the Life Service program w'.tii a brief talk on "A N'.-w Ca'l to Srv.,-" A new- World's Christian lafe Service Kl.m with stn-s xviii be unfa. I.'.l . There will be a sons service and sr--c al runs -ca'. numbers. A very -..r.lia! invitation to be present is extender to the boys who were in service, the members of their families and the'r friends, and the general public will h- welcome J to t his happy Sunday t-v.ninp.
Misses Marie and Katharine Koch and F.a n-.ond Koch, saw "The Arrjiiit-
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Andrew Kammer spent 1 nan k s tri v; n g Aches, r--9, nervousness, difti- at St John aa lhe .- ot h!., dauKhculty in urinating, often mean t,.r.i,..-1Vi Mrs. n. a. Kammer. Sericu.3 disorders. The world's j Mrs. Harry Keefe cntertaine.i foriv-t-tandard remscv for kidney, liver, i two g-uests from South Chicago and
Windsor l ark w euntsc.ay evening m honor of her brotlier, Mr. John McMananion of South Chicago and M ss I.a-.rs Pray Shnw of Windsor Park, wiu.s.; inurriase took pla-o Tlianks-pivir.R-day. (;ames and. music were enjayed. M:ss Kvanifilnf Dixon, .1
f v-mv taientej sinper from S-uth '"h'-j
bring- quick relief and often ward off j taso, pave sev eral so.os. A beaut'.fnldeadiv cii5eases. Known e3 the rational I ly appoint".1, two c urse luncli.- n was, remedy cf IJc-r.and for more than 209 j serv-j by Mrs. Keefe. the c-i-sts d.
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f -i . . I- M.-i .-1; s, n o on the charge of belnsr intoxicated. ii" was r.-hased on bond f -i i n 'she hv- James I'onean. Tlie I 'a u t: liters of liebekah are preparintr a 'hristmas box for the I. O. i. F. home at Cree-n s'au rc Ir.d. Members are t.. -m ri'm'.' earned friut or Je'ly which Is to be b It at the home
r.f Mrs. I. A. pete r.- on. Cleveland Ave. j bylvecemher 10h. j Mr. and Mrs. Wald- Jenn'nps and ! Mr. I. If. Mttern nnd da-iht.-r. I-vir" j atfern. spent Thank sitl v ir e at the honm ! of Mr. and Mrs John J-nnincs in Jol'et.
n remained for a we k thers retnrninj home
Iil. Miss Mat: end visit, the
bladder ar.d uric acid troubles-
GOLD MEDAL
M.ickey. of Oliver
i street -were ruts of the latter'." par- ! ents. Mr. and Mrs. H . FifleM. of
Culver. Ind.. over Thanksfrivinsr. "art. and yT-s. Orr h.ive arrived from the Fist. Cipt. Orr b'ini; tho netv rommnr.lty service worker.
HIGHLAND
Why Cheney Tones Cannot Be Imitated Vote the octagonal tone arm which firv vides perfect nurrors tor Ciiency tones. They pass ttironyh nncitstorrcii. !n . icic are the orchestral cha-r.'tt-r. w'm h rrm,; the tones under control. Key -v! is thai violin resonator, which is support,, i frt-i; fr m cabinet walls nn.,1 whiiih add", c Ai r valne. These invvt tioris are ore'usive in The Cheney .rotv.tvl by y.fctitv
THE CHENEY stands in a class apart from all phonographs It has achieved a beauty and sweetness of tone unrivalled and the basic acoustic inventions which give it this power arc protected by basic patents. In The Cheney alone arc the same principles which give the violin its sweet tones and the pipe organ its rich fullness applied to tone reproduction. In The Cheney alone is needle scratch eliminated and tlie purity of -the original production untarnished. Tagcs of type could not convince you of the importance of Cheney invention? - -your car v:ii tell you m five minutes. Let us play it for you. "The Longer You Piny It The Sweeter It Grows1'
Edward C. Mine
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years. All Crugjfists, in t.-iree sizes. LKk for tK nam Onld Merln! on mvmrr box .xzid accept no imitation
lartinsr at a late hour after a most eu oyable evening. Monday morn.nar December 1st wil
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The Princess Theatre
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Tonight
Will Roger
(Famous Star of the Follies) IN Almost a Husband5 ALSO Harold Lloyd IN "Bumping Into Broadway" N. B. Th is the first of a series of $100,000 comedies, produced entirely by Harold Lloyd himself, and puts him in a rank, with Chaplin and Arbuckle. We guarantee it.
Sunday VAUDEVILLE ACTS
including Jean Kirkland & Company of 1 2 People in
"Wanted a Wife'
Also Pearl White in the "BLACK SECRET" Also a HAROLD LL0VD COMEDY.
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Coming Monday "Open Your Eye
A sequel to "Tlie End of the Road," produced for U. S. Government Health Service.
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There w. a surprise party Wedtiey.'.ay, Nov. 20. piven In h'-H'T of Mis. and Mr. K . K. Franehi. Tio-.-e who atte:...,"d w.-re Mr. and Mrs. A. Thiimont and dauchters I'.ianche and P.uth at-fl two s ns 'T'e:n and Kenneth, Mr.
i -,nd Mis ;. SI." um and son Jim. Mrs ' !:. Weraemann and daughter Marg'ier-
j i it. Mrs. M. llmipri.i ana MunntiTJ,
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Kthel and Louise nnd s.-ns C.
ti ' ,,n,i r.oss, Mr. John Katzbach. Mr. JaeH ob tVacmaar. Mr. Tony Mnfll-r and
2 Mrs. K a L j Miss Nir,
Mrs Kate W:rth. M;ss Kate H'.ocnm,
hi M'.ss -Nina jamisi)r, .
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become diarouragf-d becuu-tr cchn Irtunrnli Itiiril Hunl'tSaU
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iUS t'; -" Yeu cn't lone od &f'V"i? it 5 ur rl.k TODAY Prk Fur tale leaiaJly by
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women. he ween til- aip-s of 15 and 4a. It (o.ii.n.s work.-rs active. men and women in the homes, the office and in the shop. Drive the menace 0f Tu m-r-eul.-sis fr-.m y...iir door hy helping this Kreat cu'ise alcnsr. Mr. and Mrs, Kl. Freese entertainer at Tha n k s?, i v I n k il ninr a number of friends and relatives In honor of the dav . The out of to wn people presen wer. Mr. and Mrs. Ne (T and family, of Ho;. art. Mrs. Frecse's brother, Irwin Hanson ami wife of South Chicago and Ho! lis Hunter of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. l'lau isited their daughter Lillian, who is trett ntr alonir very nicely from her recent operation at tlie St. B rnard's hospital in Chicago. Mr. end Mrs. Ceorce Ci. F-rvder of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of relatives at dinner on Thanksgiving day. Mr. nnd Mrs. If. Freckman of Atchison avenue, entertained a lare. numher cf relatives flt their home on Thank. s -
v...... La-, -.n, here on ThinMac'kly and family of ChicaKO, were jrs Mami tije out of town guests. t. rson spent Mrs It. Atchison ami sons E' mr j . , j v, , ., t ,,.,
nnd Vernon and m .th-r Mrs. Flatz and Mr. and Mrs. c'eorwe Cioldinjr of lltii street were quests at Ttia nkeui v . n d'nner giv.-n at tlie home of Mts.s Sign-; Swanson of Hainnion 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hannape and fimlly of FtiK'ewood, sp-nt Than'KSt;i Ins .".ay with Mrs. Ifanr.apei's rnoth.cr, Mr.s. K. S-haaf of Indiana h-j'ilev arj . Mr. and Mrs, C,u.t. Dreeson of rtoherts aenue are en t er ta In Ir. er the former's father and neice M'.sa Kvelyn Schlundt of A'alparalso over Tluinksgivlne holidays. Mrs. Ousta, Kirrters and family of Roberts avenue were en'ertaine.j at a
five o'clo, k Thanksci- Intr dinner at th.. j
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleers of I.a k e avenue. Mrs. Henry 'Harms of I.ake avenue, was an Fast Chirafto visitor Friday. Miss Mabel Dlatz of Kansas City is spend: nir a few diys with her sister. Mrs. A. K. SpioiberKer. Miss Plata is persueinfr a course of sttidy in Chlcaco until Xmas. after which she wlil take V. M. C. A. wcrlc.
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'-lav night prom .-'.: a ad instr :.-' o !.. t . or.al pa .- - t t t' i n . ompa : t . n . f Hoseo.'j Sunday merni. rshum. Fla. Tic r a a. u t ten da- -
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MERRILLVILLE
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Har.dd :.!i:n,-s ft honie tiiis 1,. st we. k M rs . M-.ore is ul Sabi Zim.-.-H was i
giv InB Jttie Itan-hman sp to. her vacat in Ilehstniw, Ind. Henry M- iriil, from Hn ntnmnd. vi.-f ed in town several days las, -.v. !. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Km hi and M . and Mrs. Waiter I"atoV-e- nttc; i '. ;' M. E. Convent ion in lioiana. t .' . t .- last w-i'i-k. . il-, and Mrs. .Tem-w V i : .
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! V. n oleso m o - cleansing - Rcf resh i ng ! WiieYoor Eyes Need Care
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690 Hohman Street Phone 3032
I Mr. and Mrs. Henry lleiser -went to j (.'In. .u-.i last eV(..,inK to visit with friends i uo-r . a t u rda y. J Thomas ''.rant went ta Indianapolis on ! l-nons v.-trr.t:t v
Miss Catherine "'arl!n. who Is ntend-
ins sohool At Ji.lt..'. 111., is -v it-Kins her
father. F. F. "arlin. Waiter Cnrlin returned to Colie;evi!l, Ind., to school yesterday after a visit here Willi his father. It. F- Oorlin. John Iatcas, of Monon, was here on lusinoss yesterday.
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For Auto Radiator Work Wf have the larost arcl bpst shop for th ropairinp- of Radiators, Fenders. Hoods, Tanks and Lamps. We alo make now ra li.i': .-s and replace now cores into any make of radia'or. We guarantee all of our work.
We manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Pricei Always Right.
rFirr.utiit-r.v -..-iuer.
EAST GARY
John Johnson, of truoajto nnd Miss Marie Johnson of (iary spent Thtirsd.iy v.ith their sister. Mrs. Lydla Nelson. Mr. nnd Mrs. -William Marquardt and datiKhter visited Chi capo relatives Thurs-
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BcicntificaUy flxamined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optical Parlor
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FOP PERSONAL HVCUr.. DUtolvecI in wnter for douc'ieu stop pelric c&farrh, uicerntion and inflammation. Kecomniended bv Lydia E. Pinlihnm Med. Co. for ten Tear.
A healing wonder for nnaal catarrh, ore throat and aore eyea. Economical.
Ha etracr-imary ciraraina and -rrr.irj,:id rewer. Samvlp Free. 5'V. al! dnii-tal5. er r-.xtr:d bv
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STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 9-44 Calumet Ave., Hammond. Phone 1450.
I have four distinct makes of PIPELESS FURNACES The Calorie, the Peninsular, the Ollobe, and th. H.-mer, each liuarantted for si-; years and guaranteed to h-at your hmis sat 1st a.-t ory to you on one ton i.f e. ul per room :'or a v-ar: or in other words, we cut your coal hill one-third to ..tiehaif. If Int.-tested in a furnace, phone ni or drop me a card.
A. R. HARRIS
1332 Carondolet A-re., Heg-rsrtacli. Phone Hagewlsch 9S60. Nearly 600 in use tn I'ainmct regrlon. ij.dd n t.-rms.
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itfg TF YOU IIp' I send us your last year's skirt or dress and have it returned looking like new isn't that true economy? Frequent Dry Cleaning and Pressing will prolong the life of your clothing and keep it fresh and new. May we help you economize ? CALUMET LAUNDRY CO. Dry Cleaning Dept. Phone 103 Indiana Harbor. Toll Calls Refunded.
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YOUR OLD ROILS TAxLX IN i:fHANGI-;. CREDIT TO THOSE WHO WANT IT ROLLS SENT OUT ON THREE DAYS' APPROVAL. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ROLL SERVICE in Northern Indiana. ( . r-mc and get acquainted today. The Player Roll Shop Annex Grand Central Piano Co. 584 Oakley Avenue Cor. Plr.mmer Phone 3191. Hammond, Ind.
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