Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1920 — Page 10
rage Ten Thursday. April 22. 1920
THIS THUS.
WHITING and its' PEOPLE
Whiting A dvertisem en ts Are Winners
A tiaughier was 'boiii to Mr. and Mr.. Albert hchoir, nee Md-gucntt llrmrn'''tv t Hie South Shuie horpilal in Chl--io cn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Xr:-r of Nim-hrupp i'fnue have returned from rennsj!ni hf:e they attended the funeral tha latter', n.ter. Mrs. Arthur GlarldVn hiri dajihttr. Huth ar-J yon Hor,,, e. cipfil to ,a' ti.e early part of next week for i'-.iir fjture home in Alton. 111. . Mrs. li n. r.oot of Ventral ai'nu'. vturned h-sne Tue.-day from the like.ri hospital in fhiusn. as soon as she a'olc ehe expect? to accompany her mother Mrs. 'Rob bin to her home u New York. Mrs. U. T. Mytrit!, and daughter or i -e AVei Park Addui -n ar e viiUins rti parents in Richmond. Ind The Plymouth Aid Society haiBake Sale at the H. S. fiav.dson ofri e. 119th and Clark street, beginning ; t three o'clock tomorrow. The. Tri Kappa Sorority w.ll si.e a Wincing Party at the o ak Hall tomorrow rvfn'n; at which they will entertain the Beta Gamma l.:;,,n J-'or-wr.ty and th- i';ry and Indiana Harbor hapter of the Kapa Kappa Kppa Sorority.
Mm. J. X ian is confined to her!
nume in r uc-nrupp avenue by i..n s.. Mis Florence Denham wi'i entertain ihe Beta Glinma L'ps ion Soiority in 1-aPorte avenue thin evcn.ng. Mike Golden was arrested by offver Tetty on the c'.-.ai-ae o.' di .-orl: rly i-i-r. -c!-H being released on Jino tinds. Th-? iase came up on Tuesday night tut was postponed until April .Mn. Will-lam Ernst, a Yellow Taxi driver f.om Chicago nis placed under arrest officer Ki'cuilen on the charge of ecklctB auto driving, he having FtrU'-fc the traffic iruide at 119;h and Front street . He was later released ufon payment of $2.f" damage. George Dimiturasi arrested by officer Be!lan for ha-ing no lisrht or license on h.s auto was fined ?1 ancl cents, upon payment of which he was released . IMUNCE9S theatre: tonk.ht J.fcnel Barrymore i" '"THE COPPER HEAP " One of the greatest plays ever written. Lionel Barrj more achieves the biggest success- of his career In both the play and picture. We guarantee this picture. 4-21-2 Mrs. William Wilson of Chicago, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. F.ert Pewey of Sheridan avenue on Sunday'. C. C. Kortocrap arrested by officer
and mrr acrTVie tir The T lillinai I-. 2. I1HU .. Pkt 1J9-W. liberal reward for return r-f casket truck taken from St. John's Slavish Church. Whiting, or any Information
leading to the recovery of the truck.
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few days vi m relatives in Chicas Miss Sarah Arundel will spend a few weeks at home before returning to the Mercy hospital in Chicago to resume her rt'urseV training course. The Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club will meet at the home of Mrs. V. M. on April 27th. There is also to be an improtant business meeting and all menvoers of the club are ur?ed to be present. Mr. and Mrs. l-'!o d Eaton entertained a parjy of friends at a parly at their home in Cential avenue m honor rf their fifth or wooden wedding anni
versary. Cards were enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mr. Eaton were the recipients of M-irtha Washington Sewing table from their guest.
HIGHLAND
P. P. Owens.
Candidates and member of the T. o. O. M. are requested to attend the meet ins at Slovens i Pom. Thursday Hinin.-. April 22. nt 7:00 p. m . 4-21-2 Kurt S A EE One Cast Iron Range, apply Too Ind. P.lvd. 4-21-3 Port PENT: Two Furnished P.ooms. 2 H EdP"ttc ave., ph'-ne 7 1 -4 4-21-2
TRIM ESS THEATRE TOMI.HT Ei.-nel Barrymore in "THE COPPER HEAP." One of the sreatest plays e. m written . I.l. nel l5arrmor achieves the bcjtgest auccesr of his career in both the par and picture. We guarantee th;? picture . 4-21-2 STAR THtATEI TONIGHT. Iat day today to Anita Xellarmu la "Daughter of the Oocls." Tha most wondei-fnl (liver la the world. Also "Starting Out a Ufa," a tig two-rael Sunshine Comedy. We bar eagagtd the Lown Tamlly, tha (-reat musicians. Every pictore will have special music. 4-;2-
Parkcr for hiving no li.ense on h.s auti was dismissed by Judge Ureen. Joe Mancha-; of 12iS Roberts avenue, was placed under arret at 113th street and Indiana is.vuievard on the charie o! in o ica t ion . He was released on a J2o bond. The Eiterature and History Section oi' the l-ort ni;;htly Ciu'a met at the home of Mrs Powers in New Tork a-enue. Mrs E. K. Farr gave a most interesting- sketch of Ibsen and Mrs. K. E. Myers paper consisted of a sketch of Mieteriiock and readings fiom his works. Mrs. H. E. Beaubicn ga e an ;nstructie paper on Versaies, be.ngr illustrated 'by a number of pictures. Mrs. Vernon, mother of Arthur Vernon, o T.aPorte avonue. Is spending a
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The Congregational Church and public school were entered by thieve: -n Sunday night. They took the motor from the Victrola. most of the re ord and several w induw shadrs from the school house and a large rug- from the church . Victor Krause of Akron. Ohio, is visiting at the home tit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krause. Many fiiends attended the funeral ol Jacob Schoon Tutniay. Mr. hi lniu.i passed away Thursday nisht at a Chicago hospital wheie he nccntly underwent an operation. IPs death was caused cy anccr of the stomach. Mr. C. !M . Blue of Kenssclaer mad an over Sunday visit among old friend in Highland. He was tiie guest of Wni. Wells. Mr. ard Mrs. R. A. Sparks are preparing o nio-vc to Huntington. Ind. Mr.-. '. M. Hutching and son Clarence, of OnfTlth transacted business in Hammond Tursdav
The infant ion of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bohney was christened Sunday at Scherervllle, Mrs. Anton Held and son Anton were sponsors. Tiie little ine was named Edward Anton. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Pophplat last week little son, the infant n christened Sunday afternoon at the St. John's church. Mrs. Frank Leinen spent Wednesday at Hammond . Jos. Schmal transacted business In Hamrtond nn Wed nesi y .
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Miss Kathryn Jostt-s of Chicago Is visiting here with tier sister Mrs. Jake Boecker and family. Vincent Thieien and son Edward and Ceo,';- Klassen transacted fjua.net-s. in Hammond on Tuesday. Mrs. N'. J. T.idwig and daughter Arlene spent M nday nd Tuesday at Hammond .
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Star Theater, Whiting
Wednesday and Thursday
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Men, Women and Children are being treated for various diseases, without results, when their real trouble ;s tapeworm.
u (festive Signs i Sharp pains in the
stomach and intestinrs. -cui'ii tongue, raising of obstruction in the throat, con (inuous spiuinif. loss of appetite with grtdiness at times, palpitation of the lteart, headaches, dizziness, humming: in the ears, dark rings under the eye?, feeling faint with an empty ftomach, pale complexion, nervousness, Iofs of ambition, heaviness in limbs, worn ut feelin?. etc. 5u.r SljjTni: rassag:e of small particles of the worm. . Our method expells the worm in a few dajs with no loss of time or work. Sufferers come to us from all parts of the Tnitad States. If you want to fret well, call at once. DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond Hours: 3 ny to $ p. m. Sundays S a. m. to 12 noon.
it of Interesting History
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 w e, 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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Bargain Basement Booming The word has gene forth with no uncertain sound that this is a real place to shop and save money a place to visit regularly. , . ,
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HAMMOND, INDIANA
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