Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1920 — Page 7

Wednesday. June 16. 1920.

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

The Tours Ladies' Guild of the Coiksre.Kalior.al Church w.U meet at; the Whiting park tomorr n"- fvn:n?. J Mr and Mrs. George P. Curtm ai'.'l family from Montreal. Canada. are j here visiting hi parents. Mr. and M.-. I". J. Curtin. of 410 Ohio avenue, also M:s; Curling pirrius, Mr. and Mr.. j Ftnley . Frank Gutz was aj-rea'ed for disor- j dcrly co.iduct. A warrant had been ; m'.rn out aga'.n '.-n. b-forr j.. Jgc ! firrn by- Harper Harris. ' Miss Annette Huchanan Sner-.- i San avenue has returned horn? ft i:n a i r'fticiart School in Battle Creek. Mich.. e re she ha? s?pent the past year. j Picnics are much in evidence new w tth thesa edos'injr day of school . ; The Whltm H '.gh S h Com- ! rr.ericement win be hold at h H . s r. Sohoo! Additorium at 5 p. m . . t- j r.:rht. The yi'irc people will ftp- J j-f ar In rap? and C'lwrs. Th r'1pram to he rendered a? '1! f ; , Yankee Pepp nder. O Sole Mio K. d: Capnn , Plectra! Quartette : C.ass March i laughter of Mar Tacom" "Nocturne frcm Mid-Summer's.. Dream - M-endelssohm H:s"h School Chorus Address. . Ir. PeRosene ;i;mor .ttt Adoration Bernard Od?.l 1 t.nnue-tt !n C Peethrnen j Plectra! QuaTtete i Presentation of Diplomas Prm. I.. C. Gmhb ' Kecessional Th clas consists of th foP.owinsr members . Martin W. Benson. John Rinhammor "Ki. J. Buczkowski. Helen K. Emerson. Clarence R . Fischrupp. Matthw H. Tranke-wski. Julian R. r.ldstr.';',. M' -dred I.. Hill, Nicholas W. K-'ck.ch. Agnes Kelly. Thomas R . Matt It w. J iv. H Melvtn, Joseph F. sVhoh, Pauline chlechty. Edward H. Sr.a :!?. Beatric K Sharp, Frances P. Mi-ptmar. Krna A Vater. Mildred Vatfr. Wm . Vat.r. Stephen "Wayo. finrild H. Williams i end Anna F. Zerwer. The 'vThiting frtend? of i.-.n Take r? Valparaise-. s.n of Pr a rid Mrs. J. F. Take, formerly. rf Whiting-, will he Interested to learn r-f his ccen.t marr aA"e to a Valparaiso youniar lady. Mr. and Mr?. Take will reside ir Gary. Louiy Zeitlin. the ."ew York tailor and Lrftuis Baumwohl who keep. a clothing' ytoTe on ll?th street, entered tnto a disagreement with the result that 1j0u!s the First was arrested on th e charge of assault and battery preferred afrainst him by iBaumwohl, ot ', beiny a. jiprt pt "soak 'en Louie." affair. . 2:tiin was placed tinder bonds. . his trial to come up in a Hammond court. Attr-rney J. F. Fetterhoff is appearing for Zeitl'n and Attorney ! Chas. S. Perel is looking for Raum-w-ohl's interests. h 26 CHICAGO AVENUE j East Chicago, hi.

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Whatever you buy in the way of of men and hoys clothing, furnishings and shoes at thi store, you receive 100 per cent for your money. Our quick turnover of stock enables us to undersell by a wide margin.

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Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits

Men's Socks All colors 19c Unionalls $3.25 SPORT Bargains TRADING STAMPS

Whiting A dve re is ements Are Winners

I'llINt 1HKA1RK Tonn amj Tcoiiiuv Will Hixcrri' newest t icture, "TUB TII A(.H BOA IU)Kli." nUo Pollard comedy and Xra vioi-ue. romlnR Saturday, Ik.nilhv .i.-h in TlHMXi TIIK TABI,K.S.'. 6-t-l T A It TIIKATHK TOMCillT V;'. li.ni Fa r:i ;;m in t.'ie "i.irp!;an," aln Sunshine . tned;-. "Hi-:h 1-vt' Kiss. " F''R :-vi. M-ch-n-Ko'oer: sd :i The pi, A. of the ft -'.".-1 1 Rowing h : ' ) n a ' . . Kanges UN t". At . Tat.! 'f tbe V B. i r. t 1 ; - t i.-.l airain thi . le ir, i' .at' . ry 1 the s-t. ..-r. in t .!.. !.; - k a r. and a p d ,-in a st r.e nj y. d. ; Th- -: : ton irr. ' ' h-r ,- d-: : ;.n par.it..-. ; - r;; m . i an. f on 51'ir !.t' -- fine. much or.l:t M:irv :d traininjr for this pnd i ;vi'!r of Mr. .1 r.d i-:.'v:.. :m v. i I.e. n k ai-lct fever t. lmprcv1 . t e : . inVv'crd has hern :r ?ived that the re- , rent death ct Mrs. Erre'ine Milliffan of Flint. M'ch.. formerly of Whitir.qr. wa cause-, by pn.-i ROBERTSDALE I ( Ar e O. j nie S i.;- ! , rn T.iurs.-iav Tar, Jr., srn of i'l .a.- r-i.rrud to M is M-i- ! it; .. a ;i. ;i.-;i. M i :: Jure j oth. At St. Mary's I Cliur in W h.: inr . They v e - I fended : y M ;ss Helen ( t!.e pr.wx and .i-c rm.in. sister r-f CP S.hro.iic-. a hr'-o : of the bride A wvddiiiK hieaki fast '.vr, : groom's served at the heme of thfather on Myn'.e avenue. rn'an is the oldest ar.'i ; we'; known in Whitiny and Roberts- j dale. sc-rvyd one t-.i r and six ! .months in tha V . ? . Army. Tiif j vp ins couple luue the best wishes of ! t tre er.'ire oomrr.-.mity . 1 The Wi'.kens children of Roberts ave. ! are air ino aair after being confined I to the.r hoir, for toural days wish the j measles. ! (if or.c? Bautngari'ti of Detroit. Mich, j is v-sitmsr at the Harms ho:r.- or. Iake I avenue for a few days. j Mrs. Roy Moore and son Earnest of j Myrtle avenue were Chi. ago visitors, on Monday. il r . and Mr.. A-is-i.-t rreeSOn of i Roberts avenge. on rtame.-J the form- I tf f.th-r of Valparaiso. Ind M-. ! Hammond Store 548 Hohman St. fes IS! vx ! fT Jt

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SUITS

Now Now Now Now Now Dress Shirts $1.98 Overalls $1.69

SHIRTS LIGHT WEIGHT UNDER VEAR as tliick as the biossoras of tJie cherry trees

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PONGEE SUIT IS ALWAYS POPULAR FOR SUMMER WEAR

ft .7"": - --"i i J , w ; J-jr j . ..... . "i t ) r v. .y- . -' 4-. r c t - i - 1 fV'i s if i V ' , v r s V.-. Evrrv woman ia weJl aware that a fait is eser.ual in a complete wardrobe, evert in summer. A pood rhoice which can never go wToaif for the summer is pongee. Here is shown the possibility of pongee ' elorrsr tailored iice.i. This very simple suit which shows exqedgita : tailprinc made of natural por.oee, j Double pockets form the only trua- I filing. j 1 ;g ii-p. sun -;arne to :tn--s the crr.dua.on of his -s-iinrV'T. lid.- wiio p-rad- j iates fron: t. Har.,:ie-r.d H.v'h t ast Tiiurstiay evvninjr. : o. Mr. and M :e:.rg ' .ot he ;ed a" and i a u ; ho nn :" M : s be, I lot Ica ai last w y. A r. .' e-nj-'yd i;.s' Sa : P- ..-! v c- r e vit y vv: atol En 4843-4345 LXANDER AVE. AL Caluniet, Indiana m CP 38.85 35.85 27.45 18.85 Blue Chambrav Shirts $1.19 Ribbed Underwear Suit TRADI?!.G STAMPS

Ka.-it Side, ppent Mc-nday at the home of Lhe former'? grrajid-parenLs, Mr, arid Mrs. Frd Levereni of Myrtle aver.t-e Mr. and Mr.-i. C. Stanton and dau.hIr. Mr. P. ir.ey. attended the g-rad-..ati'm xer iji-s of their eon Paul In Hammond on laM Thursday evening.

LOWELL TWO I.OWEIX COIPI.12 tt'EIt Albirt Ohipman. of Akron. Ind.. and A1.ii. I.'niily Nelson were united in mar. ii:i4 here ysteiday morning at ten '.''..(-k. The groom is the son of Mr. nn d Alr.. A. H ."hiptnan and the bride is i!.e djusrhter i-f Mrs. F. K. .;son ll.'tn :ie bride and groom were b-ern jnd raised here and have a larpe ein le i.r friends who extend congratulations eti'l best wishes The newly married co'iple ill make their home ,n .krn v.-liere the prooin Is practicing law. Mat I.. Kairon and Miss El ie MrI'fiineli were married at the home of 1 1".. bride s parents here yesterda tlu-eo p. m. The urcom t. the . f M-. and Mrs E. W IUk n ii..- bride the riaucl.ler ..f Mr. Mrs. Joseph Md'ornpc . Poth at son and and thf. your.? people were born and raised here and a larjre cirrie r friend.-f ostend conprotulat :cns and bet wishes to them. The youne cotip'e left in the evening for k t-hort honey-moon trip. They will make their future home in low:;. A. .1. Moxell whs in Chicago on a business trip yesterday. M and Mrs. H..l!;tt '-!" Hammond. aH'-nded the marride'e of Mux Rasron and K!.je Mrt.Vintifll her. verterday. Miss Julia Nelson left last evening f.-r New Vc-rk from whi"h she will ra.l Saturday for a trip to France and Ita'v. Phe expect sto le gone until about the first of September. Mrs. Hannah Spmdler. on old res!I rjent of this place, died at the home ' ..f her dao?hter, Mr.-. S. C. Plet.-her. Mor.d.'v nitrht. ?h was t years of lite and baa spent a greater par- of her ;t- here. Her funeral will be hld a! the home of her daughter today at ; fu p . m .

What a Sot of

ST. JOHI Mrs. Kmnk Stark !a visiting a few days with relatives at Chicago. A cla.a of thirteen girla and eight boys made their a'demn holy communion en Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Proheim and Mr tind Mrs. Hcrshel Engle and family, i.f P'lU.ika, Ind.. and M:."s Mary Nolan, visited with Thomas No 1 tin and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Homan and family of Pchererviile and Miss Mary Doctor of Oh ich v a. visited Sunday here with Mr and Mrs. NUk S.'heutz. A cyclone passed through here M -n-day afternoon, one mile s .uth of here. It h ew 1 !. rr.io, barn and several m-.re buildings ivet for Jos. Suter and the lisrht.iing s'ruok the barn for Edward Si haeier and killed the stallion, a val. hie ho,rse . The enteiiainrnent of the school children with distribution of diplomas wiP be helu Sundav evening. June C''th. Everybody t. Invited. Mr and Mrs. Henry Th'.tlen of Chios eo visited Sunday here with relatives RESOLUTION (Continued from rage, one) ruin her business of dry goods and general merchandise which she is conducting underneath the said mentioned hall . Re It Further Resolved: That the undersigned are well acquainted and knowing our pastor. Rev. Peter Rudik for many years, to b a respected clergyman and citizen, who always aimed to buih i -up the St. Stanislaus parish in ail respects of the American iaw and principles, and denouncing all anti-American and Bolshevik movements; therefore, we greatly appreciate his work, arid will give him all a-ssistarice we can to bring the facts about, and, it It Also Re Resolved: That we j being personally present at the serj mons reterred to by Mrs. Fetronela Krupa did no h-ar any nime of hall or nam." of any proprietor mentioned, in Rev "Peter Ttiuclnik's sermon, but only advice of loyal American citizen to avoid the attendance in hails of - if-; i

to be about a worn a automobile

TODAY she can "make a train" or fix a tire as well as anybody. As soon as a luxury becomes a necessity the point of view changes. Two or three years ago you would have listened to more varying opinions about tires thean you could shake a stick at. Mileages, construction, treads and whatnot. It's different now. Tire users are working towards a unanimous feeling. You express it one way the man down the street another. But sifted down it amounts to this: That the only way to settle

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F.ol.-hevik s-'pirit aj.d ail comrary nio'-e nient.: t American p.-m '.pies. There, fore we will support our pastor. Rev. Peter Pudr.ik to the end. in his good and loyal actions of American eiUzen-i-hip with the evid. r.ce end eye-witnesses to the fact, that there wer Bol-

sbevik meeting.-, a' V. r . Retronel J Krupa's h.all and the s;eaker3 admit-i tint: it to be, "P c 1 he j -t.ng that they, the speakers, wt re P. l.-n 'viks. t and they dul hot care :f lli'-v were ar- j rested for making such talks. Al vsms Kwa.-n-. Aihert Noworyta, St. Michai !'s Sua. iy. Icrnstius V.'rona. Kotarski. St. Stanislaus' So-ie'y . Julian Uli.wacK i. tgnfltius lmsan i, P'alisil K :n a n 1 ho 1 ic l"n:on. J..hn Kryszak. Casper Krysaak, Haly Trini'y Sorn ty . Attrela I...ncawa. Agaiha M ucha. Sr . Mar; '- S -c:ety. Anna .I.tr.n z. Anp la Eongawa. Society f the Holy Rosary. Mary Gadzala. Victoria Koholek. polish Woman's Ailiar.ce. Frinni.' '"i-'zez'in. John F'kuia. St. Joseph's Society. 1 j rr-a H f'-. 1 Bi rt t' a) i-v r A i. h -v? t there

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Anna Gzdecka. Mary Gozdecka. St. A nn's Society . Andrew Kotarski, Mary Gadsala. St. Francis' Society. Francis Kotas. Joseph Ho'.ewa. Polish Military Society. Mary Kubal. Anastafia Dziedztak.

St . Clara's Society. Joseph Wleklmski. Felix Suliei. '"hurch Society. Felix Sulicz. FraiKlt Ptasaek. A. r ' ho n v s Society. Soph.a Madejc.zyk. Victoria H--ho!eX, Eiterary Society. adv. A SMILE AS BROAD as the moon will reveal no bad teeth if we are your DENTISTS Our expert work gives lasting satjislaction to our patrons. Our equipment is up-to-date in even' j particular and our methods and prices will please you. BURKET The Dentist Orer Woolworth's 10c Store Hammond, lad. us

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