Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1920 — Page 9

"Pncro XHE. THUS. Tursdrv. Frln-.iary 10. 1020.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

M s . Thomas S. :,., le rn ( - t a i iud at t) Ml c!,;e party n i he 1 h-uno on She-i-'an !!-,. on Sat -n day artorn--i.ii. snnar a bout forte pr-spni . Tin h--r;.r aw . r!'-.- i Mi". !!. V . .v v . i v nl I., Mr : linn.-- -I-i-ms. .V t :; i ; !.i !i on w h - : v ' I . Mrs . M. V . A 01 -m " rt :i in .1 ;"-vv Uei-s " ' hei h- 'ue m ! .-i r'-.ft avr i- r.fx; Thursdjv :i f t rn---n.

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nr..) Mrs. F.-t : lie. Miller. A nn. i.i barge of a 1 on;. : ;;i uoti.il ii-! women be-i-i " 1 : s a:; , d- .iT,::.V J o ir-.v.i...l i.. j.-.-r! -, e- y Sundu;.

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f.; nini 3 t -u o'- lo. Mr. ;.n'! Mr . 1'h -i,- 1 ; ;; -in -nt:-l;i.ri-d 1 Tiumr-e" o-" t .'!.;. 1 ! r.; at t'nri- h'-nio -'t I'- r.r.'H ,in:a ai.-mi--i J-and.iv. in honor o !ho 1: 1 i st on :i g thir grand-daughtet. Mary Jane K y ' . Mr, and Mis, !ln- t'odv. of I.aur- ': . Mont, are the cues-is of Mr. aim Mrs. TV . c. 1 iH.-por of l-sPorto avenii" Mrs. Corfv v r-nnerly Mis F-Unche Harper, their dsughtor, Mr. ar.d Mrs. ll-ml neater of Atchi-j.-in aifni' have gone to Cle velan.l. '-' . rt visit the tatter's paretr. . Mrs . 1 farr-t W;nlow is imprnvms in a Chicago hosr-ita! anJ fxp'is to 1 - home i:j a f" da .9. Mrs. (,ifor? A,:-istow i.,to.i V.or est-M . PRINCESS THIATBE TOKIOHT. Constance BJnney 1a "Erstwhile SnHi." We grnrntee tliit picture. Also Tom 3fc.x and color Trarelogne. Coming 1 oiuorrow, CXASLES SAT In "THE cLosHOFnx.' The Owl C'.r.'j Mins'.rel pia'..oe v.i:l l-e heM this rvn'n at ?von o r!r-o': M"rs. George Winslow -j mtertaining her motbr. Mr?. Wiikeson of ?o. Bni , The Whitinc bo. bm 'ii:r the t'n:ersity of Illinois between seme.trs hsve returned to Urbana. 1!': , t-. again resume their studio? . The Ve rn t-Tea.: hor's Asso-ia lion will srlve a dan - ins party in the h:c!i ehoot auditorium tomorrow eveninc. for which thf J are making c-onsider-able preparation. It is hoped hy thos -n rbr that a !ar? number of the former high school rtudents wi'l a!? rtn3 this function. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Meek who went to Kansas to isit th forn-.er's parents, have now- Rone to Texas, where tVey a: e enjoyins: a most p!eas?am lirr,-, V i.i Margaret Hay is ahie tn be out sit n after an i!!ne of several j . . The St. Cyril basket ball team w-,:i p'ay St. Joseph's Co!Ieg from Upnsseiaer, !nd.. at the Slovak hail tomorrow evenina. This promises to be a f. ne pam and js to bo foT;owr.i by a rianrinc party. M:ss Geririide McQowan of K-31 "e.st Park avenue, is recoern? nicely at Sr. Margaret's hofp.tal in Hammond, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis on Ia5t Paturdav. M;s Hazel I.ons wiii entertain the Beta Gamma Vpsiion Sororitv this ev-tr.ing-at her home in laTorte avenue.

REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT Simple, Safe, Reliable Way If you are carrying around ton to sixty pounds cf unhr.iilliy fat juii aie unoeccs

s.ruy eikninj x r 1 1 r "vital orfans in.l are bejring a tur.irn whi. h deF'tn t!ie teauty of jr-ur figure. Why continue a ti.-nm of suporft ions f it ? If Ton want treduce you.- weight ri a simi.J. site andj rrhal-le jv, itith-l out star'Jtiia riiet or jrrenne'is eer- . v. 1 , ; .

'm !s j-ist whit you should trr. Spend some time dull In the ovu air. t ike bryn dce tre.itlis e..h riornir.c and m;M and use oil of k.ireln fol'nwinc simple dirri-.iur.s tint r-me iU the N-l. Veijh a -d measure vcurttf on.-r n -eW. VONT F Fl I. ! Oil ef koreln Is absolutely harmle. t pleasant to take. T."-n a few Liys srir irr.itTncnt has often bc-H

reporte.i to show a no-ti.-enMe reduction hi weight nd measureriients. Tour work b?-com-s eisirr: a. r-.or blicaf'. vi' acinus feelIng takes possession of Tour whole b-lv ani ii-id. VONPf.RFVI.t Become attractive, loo'-c and feel younper : 'M 7-rs to yo-ir li'e! Be kurnrised and dellsh-ed.

Amu yeur friends, too! Firt. obtain a box ot eil ef Verein a;, any huay drcs smre. A $ 1 no caarant-e in ej--h h"x that by folIceinr or:n system tt.11 will lose 10 to T-ounds. whterer weUlit you wish rechure will be mii'ed ir'ain wraprr free bf KoreLn Co Station F, New "Vork, N. T,

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count of illness. Mts. Jolin Kedar and children are under th doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bothwell are improxina. Clifford expects to resume win 1; this week. The water tower is prowunjr each day, the p imp has arrived and w ill he msta'le.J si .on. rtuildipc is qii le the race in iiiffith. three new houses aie being Hsured on and porsiblv a fourth. Schererillc haa come into the June '.iijht with the federal hunters, when tel. 000 worth of liquor was d!?cicicd m one of the homes. An Indiana Harbor man thouclit it a schedule i.l place to st"-" his supply, hut ala.-! A birth a .1 n u ip e , n t fc-m Mr. arid Mrs. llai oid KotKle-hush of l-"t . i;entt. Mont., that a son. Hilt. .11 rM.-r. ani- . ed at their house on January Mrr Rondehush was M:ss i:a Iddinus.

Mr. Kred Urnnett is confined to home on ac ount of sickness, lie is last of the f.nn-ly t- b" .tr;-.ken. Miss) Huelah T.-dd is teportcl on sick list . Fr day morninj tn.w cms were

raile.i (,n the I'irand Trunk at the rrosstna. 1' w as the saine tra-.n row . who had the sex ere wreck of thii tien ears the rlrst of Iie.-eniher. A hia-ken break beam was th" cause.

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carly married life here. Several fiora here attended the funeral Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Ixiyce were surprised last Thursday evening: by a nam her of their friends, the occasion was Mrs. Ii'iyre's birthday. TIh ip was a fairly sood crowd out to the fa rent -Teacher's moftins last Friday evening-. The affirmative s-ide in the deiiat" mi, Ticsolved: That the Country Life is Mmc 1-esn.ible Thau City I. il'e. The ro and sills did quite well their tirs-t attempt. J. !". Stoltz and family rnot-.C'd to To. hiii'. III., to fee thfir daughters. fayiel who is nt 1 1 rid in c; school there la m Sund.i .

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Mrs. Arthur Mis.ni of Uncin? returned to their ii..-ne after a weed's visit with Mr. and Mts. '. K. Mul-

Mr. and Mrs F. B"ir's;er and Kath.

tn Klein of Hammond spent Sunday with home, folks. Mr. William Severln and Herman. Feverln are on the sick Het. Willie Overhage spent Sunday with his brother Joseph and wife. Carl Mlklik spent Sunday with his parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. I. Miklik.

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Orflc Phon 2355. Reaijenw Phoat WT4. ' 'MAJESTIC ' ' Clean CCinkerless Coal Sold only by WEST HAMMOND COAL CpMPAHY X J. BRKHV. Proprlastor Frealand Atm and Mlchlgraa patni Trtei QTJALITT PREPARATION SERVICE .

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

MERRILLVILLE

a are acrefted by The Mbltlaa .1cm la 124, USth St.. Pfcoae 1IS-W. r.ORDOX" N .sh to anno-jnee that the old sales slips will not b rejcnied for Trading i-tamps after February 1.". 1DJ0. H. GOllDO.N A SOS i-:i-i4t

The hlarh school te.ii her. Miss ,Ten-n-e Elmore was t ailed to White tow n. Ind.. last Fridav. on aee.-unt of thdeath of a near relative from pneumonia. The other teachers are loukinjr after her p-ipiU- in her absence. Mr?. I.:7iri Thies of Nazareth. Tex .

lis v i s j t i n e line w . t h her .-" 1 s t e r Mr. I J. F. frtoltr and other rrI.i::ve? in this ! place. J Thre was a quiet wedding :n the M. ; F. Church Saturday .-ifiernoe.il. Th I parties were Miss Mane Maker and Ml.

Clarence i.oodrich. They expect to make then- home in Gary. ("inly the immediate relatives w-ere present, the: ceremony wa performed hy the Hev. Moore, '.'onsrat illations to the couple. Mrs. IM. Koch had the misfortune to fall and hies!; hr an kle last week. The people here were slioejted to hear of the ri-'ath of Mrs. Sarah t;r-n of Hammond. She spent her . hiid-

hood Have on a farm ne.i

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Len't stay stuffedup." Quit Mowing and snuliliiis: A d-se of "Papes C'old Compound" taken every two hours until three t.oses are taken usually breaks up a co'd and ends all grippe misery. The -,'r;.' first dose opens your clogged up nostril .' nd the air passages of voiir head; stops nose running:: relieves the headache, dullness, f e crishncss. sneczinsr. .corenes. stiffness. "raoe-s ( ,,id Compound" i the qun kesi. surest, relief know 11 and cost? only a few cents at, drup stores. It a. ts without a ssjst a i-e. -Tastes nice. Contains no

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FIX STOMACH RIGHT UP

'Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion, Gase?, Sourness, Acidity

You don t wan: a siow- remedy wnen you j- stomach is bad or an i. n. . it a in ne- or a harmful one v.csr tomarh 'a too vaiuable; von mustn't ;nj;i;t- it w:tii drastic drugs When vv.u r men's don't r.t. an.l y-'.

feel u neom f 01 t a bl wiirn y.-,a liel. h gases, acids or taisc sour, undigested food. When yo-i feel lump.- of ad i g-e tion pain, heartburn or heada' he. fr-.m acidity. Just eat a tablet of Pap'j T 'aPpin and th stoma, h distress is jrone. Tdiii'or.s of penp know- t'.ie mac r of Tap's T'iapepsin as nn antacid. They know tnat uid:ge'en and d:soril'-red stomach a; so rteerltr-ss The ;.-'ief , (rt-ies q-iickl.v. no disappointment, and th7 COSt so lltt'e ten.-- adv.

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i;ood business, situated m good h ation. write Whiting New.-.. Whiting !

Ind. 2-7-n W'edn'siiai, Feb. 11. Mrs. C. H

Wiigi.t will open .1 dress-making and I

Miil'rtery Shop in the First building, south of the iier-i-tP Daker", opposite First M. K. "hun-h. I&test s-tvls in Toadies" Hats. Your patronage is tespectfuUy solicitf.d. 2-9-2 WAXTKD: Office Girl. refe-ene rqu.recl. phone Whiting 1 5 3 7 - J . C-J-l srn TiiF.unE tomc.ht "Mysterio'u Mi Itrown.nc." a tective story with all star cast, also Mutt and Jeff and Fox News. Tomorrowand Th-itsday Mai ion Daviv in the -n.it k Star.'' 2-10-1 PRINCESS TKIATRS TONTOKT. Constance Blnney In "Erstwhile Susan." We guarantee this picture. Also Tom Mix and a color Travelogue. Coming tomorrow, CKABX.ZS KAY la "THE CLODHOPPEE." 2-10-

GRIFFITH

Mr. ani Mr?, neuben Weiners have moved into the hove house, Mr. and Mts. Chas. Boesen moved into the Snitz flat vacated by W'einer?. Cifford n-'.binson was taken sick v. tii jppendi -itis on Friday and operated on Friday evening at the St. Mir. -,'-: er's hospital . Reports come from i.is i.ed-side that he was resting as w -U as on 1J be expected. Mis. Je.r?e Oveimever is crilically i'! with pr.e.j :nonia at her home on So. J -,;n- t ion a venu . M s . Kiggerstaff, who lived here two mis ao. sister of C-has. Neece. died p.l i;a-t Chb-ago ou Monday. She w a confined to h'r bed two da s. Four small sons and husband survive her. Miss E m;!y South worth arrived in town 'ai Wednesday to vist her father and sister . Mi-v" lior .t'uv Moss, who is employed a' F..st " 'hicaco. spent Sunday w.th lie. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. .ss . Iia-i," l'-ithwe;i and family moved1 in the cl.loe TVatt house on Frida'. Mr. and Mrs. John I la r k en ri dr ani son were wck-end guests at the Doesen home. Mrs. ciaren-'e W ray has been confln. ci to her bd the pat week n ac-

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Stock up with Furniture in the February Sale It is difficult for us to use moderation in our public statement of this extraordinary opportunity- There is not a piece of furniture being sold that we can hope to place back on the floor after this sale and sell at the same price that it was marked before the reduction. We are holding this sale in accordance with our custom, to clear our stocks of all odd pieces and groups. It is better to do this than to make a profit. And besides, the great satisfaction of those who get this furniture particularly in this year of soaring prices will come back to us in same way. Now is the Time for You to Find Out How Much this Sale Means To You It is well for you to put well before your mind the fact that in this sale of ours, there is being offered more really good furniture than will again be offered at such prices for a long time to come. Unless your home is furnished to the limit there arc things here that will interest you, and that you will want to see. But you will cither have to buy them mighty soon (the sooner the better) or wait for months or maybe years before vou will be able to buy them again at the same reduced prices.

Do not depend upon our say so, or anybody elses for that matter. The stock is here, and it is the proof. Th

snoriagc oi opportunity, uui. Time Is Passing Even As We Write This

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so don't put off until tomorrow what you should do today. Either you are going to take advantage of the - X v - V J "Ns, greatest sale that we have ever held or you are not. jf VjiJIh 1 9133-35 o irjP' t&v rp S '".' CZZLJJ gJHOUSE FURNISHING GO. Jlj ffif jjh Largest

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