Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tuesday, August 3. 1920.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
r.ev. H. r. Ivey returned yesterday Tcr the ciolfng; n eek of the Cty rotors' Conference of the mlddle-wcsi under the aufpices of the Board cf Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Conference is t. ing held at Garrett E.b.ical Institute, Ev anston. Ill . and tr.e pastors of city churohe are In attendance from as far -w est as Denver and tc Tcy ngstom-n. Ohio on the eat. The seosi Jn will cIom this eek. Similar conferences are being held in New Tork and San Franclfco. Hari;y TVienski was arrete4 at Schrage avenue and Indiana boulevard, charged with reckleas motorcycle dilirg on crmp.la.int of Frank Staji.'sh. He as released on a $100 bail to appear August 3rd for trial. Mr. and Mr.-. George Saunders and children cf Atchison avenue have returned from a motor trip to Virginia where the- visited at the former's 3 omt. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones spent Sunday visiting In Chesterton. thsir niece Grace Pomeroy returning with thtjy for a visit here. George Anderson was placed under arrest at 119th street by officer Mackrtm on Sunday for driving an auto by a street car discharging patrengrs. He plead guilty to- the offense and wis fined $1.00 and crsts. Mrs. H- E. Beaubien of hlVorle are. t.as returned from Tolodo. oh o, where he was the rue.it of her sister. Mrd. Smiley fir two weeks. All boys who are Interested in Joining a class in dancing should meet Mrs. Tushey, Community Service worker, tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 r- m . Andy Bugos was placed under arrest at Ulft street and Indiana boulevard, en the charge of driving hi auto truck without a license. He was released on bonds to appear today for trial. Edward J. fehaeffer of Atchison' ave.. returned home Sunday from 3. motor trip tc the home of his parents in Baleton Sparr X. T. Mrs. ShaefTr and "n remained for a more extended visit. , There will be an afternoon of play for children between fhe ages of e'.x and twelve at the "Whiting park next Thursdjy afternoon. All childr?n wh ere net accompanied by their parents rr.ay meet at the Community house cn Thursday at two o'clock and be assJred f safety to and from the ?a.Tk. Tier, and Mrs. Frank M. Webster, and daughter Ruth, of DeKalb. I;I.. who visited at the H. S. Davjdsen heme left Sunday for EVlm ra. N. T.. to spend th remainder of their vocation. Mr. and Mrs?. Clyd Cleveland of Hammond, are spending a few days at the home of the latter' mether. Mrs. Stewart on Sheridan avenue. I. H. Mattern an1 the f:s T.-iu! '
Msttern, Hazel Long and Eiiiabetli I Pe-way are on a lake r.p to Buffalo. Steve Buhak wa-s arrested at ,ii. home. 547 Indiana boulevard, by officers Mullaney. Be'.lam, Ivilcn'-len and Qmnn. A quantity c-f "moonshine" wa;i found in Bahak's home, he beinz
LARGE CHECKS BUY AND MAKE CAPES FOR BEACH WEAR
W. C. T. U. ttIU be held at the public library tomorVow evening at 7:30 p. ni. Mrs. E. L. Carlyon. 547 Firfchrupp awnue. will entertain t'he Wcnan's foreign Missionary Society tomorrow afternoon at the annual mite box opening. The Whiting park was the scene of activity on Sunday on which occasion there was a band concert by the Standard Oil refinery band, a trap shootin? match and a base bail game. This was tho first open air concert givenby th band at the park. A very fine program of rr.u:ie having been rendered by the players u-ldcr the directum of Milton W. Fc-y, conductor.
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v:si:ed with Barb and Til i ie Scheldt on Sunday afternoon. A large nun'er of Dyer people witnessed the ball game on Sunday atternecn a.t Griff. tb They came home cverjoj-ed because Griffith howed such a good score. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sohma.1 of St. John spent Sunday with Phil Keilman Jr.. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Kahler spent las Sunday at Rensselaer with the'r folks. Doris KeilmaJi c-f Flint, Michigan, jj
I visiting at the home of Charles Keil
man . Vicla and Jos. Manhelm of Chicago, are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hoffman. Frank Reitman. the new substitute carrier, served the rural route la-t t Tuesday. . P. Kkin made a business trip to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Colle-.ete of Chicago spent the week-end here at the 'home cf Mr. and Mrs. Erand. The latter is a sli-ter 10 Mr. Brand. The I. WhUt nub will meet th s week. Thursday. v:th Mrs. Botsle Hillman . The Woman's Reading Club held a speciat meeting la.t evening at lh. library . The American Teginn has di. bur with their regular Tuesday evening meetings for the months of Auyust ana Stptrmbc r . Mis. Thomas -reurne-d to her home at Hamlet Saturday after spending a couple of weeks here with relatives.
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Larsre checks are quite the thirty when it comes to the new Leach cspes. They are used extensively both in the material and in the purchase of the r.ew capes. Here u a rew cape which is both comfortable and sporty in appearance. It covers one from head to foot and ,is made of tan and brown checlcod material. The edees are buttonholed in soft brown wool and brpwn 'wool tassels and fringe form die only trimmirc.
released on a juoo bond. The remains of Mr. CeWtia Dswey ag ?4 years, were taken to her former home in Grant Park yesterday In charge of undertaker Heyden. Funeral services -were held in Grant Park.
interment being in the cemetery there
Mrs. Dewev has suffered from heart
trouble for several months, being confined to the home of her daughter Mrs-.
C H. Hoskins Ln'Sheridan avenue. In addition to being survived by lier daughter. Mrs. Hoskins, Mrs. Dewey, also leaves two sons Bert and Nelson Dewey, both of Whiting. The regular monthly meeting of the
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Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners
Electric Shoe Repairing Shop re-opened by Joe Dedinshe. the old veteran. First ciass leather is given and old work guaranteed. LocaUd at 531 Indiana boulevard, opposite Whiting Stud.c - - . 7-:-5 Tha United States Gwtrnmmt spent hundreds of, thousands ef dollars to make the a ha 1 e industry possible. Shale is a rock above the ground from which the highest grade lubricating oils tnd kaaoline. are manufactured. No drilling er gambling. fh. best posted til men in Whiting are with ui. The smallest investor can Join us Send postal for complete information. Midwest Service Bureau, 23 N. Dearborn fct.. Chicago. 111. 7-31-7 w have, all the records sung and played In the park,' also "Let the Re.t of the World Ge By," SAM ARO.VSERO 603 UJth street. 7-29-tf STAR THEATRE TOMfillT Mitchell .Lewis in "King Spruce." aeo Franey Ccmedy "The Hasher" and Mutt and Jeff in "The Bicycle Race," alio latest Fex News. S-J-l "WANTED: A m:dd!e-agftd c-r elderly Lady to a?si?'t with cooking, good wases. 461 llSlh street, Whiting S-3-1
DR. F. O. CARTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Special Sale Friday and Saturday
His Glasses Are Becoming to Him as good to loolc at, as to lok with ornamental as well as useful.' When patrons are fitted for glasses by. one. of ray expert Oculists his instructions are to f'.t the face as well as the eyes becoming.' Come here. Gold Filled, $4, $5, $6, $7, $8 ' Solid Gold, $6, $7, $8, $10, $12 Examinations fr. Glasses ef all stylet. Cross Eye Straightened. Tonsils Remored. All Eyo Disa TraateJ. FRAflRLIH 0. CARTER, M. D. 120 S. State St. 2d Floor Look for th Wkirllng Ughta. Hours 9 to 6. Sundays 10 to 12.
John J. l!ainc-t and Joseph Gerlach, Jr. returned lat wesk from Louisville Ky. Mrs. Mag'not will arrive as soon
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Washes Dirty Wristbands Spotlessly Clean The Daylight Washer actually does that in ten minutes without any hand washboard rubbing. Don't even have to rub soap on dirty spots.
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TKe Washer can be run by a gasoline engine.
Phone tu Hammond 322 for a Demoajtratioa DAYLIGHT SHOPS 145 Cast State Street Hammond, Iadiana. The following is the best proof of the reason why you should see the Daylight and have it demonstrated before purchasing elsewhere. Be sure you have the right washer before closing because you don t purchase one every day. Telephone your address and we will gladly cIl and explain. It cost you nothing to have it demonstrated. Why no t be sure you have the right type of washer before purchasing. Call Hammond 322 and be convinced. Hammond, Indiana, July 29th. 1920. McArthur Electric Co.. 502 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago. III. Gentlemen After examining the different 'types of Washing Machines on the market, I decided to purchase ydur make, after a demonstration by your salesman. Mr. Hopkins convinced me that your type ef machine was the nearest to perfection, because of the fact of its mechanical arrangement. The Vaccum Cups have such suction that every garment is thoroughly cleansed without any resort to rubbing the cuffs, collar bands or any other part of the article which may be more soiled than the rest of the garment. After a thorough demonstration by your salesman, myself and my wife decided to purchase your machine and recommend it to any person who contemplates purchasing a washing machine as one that will surely do the vvork and is mechanically perfect. The tub feature has its advantage over the copper or galvanized kind as it retains the heat inside while not becoming too hot to handle on the outside on account of the thickness of the wood as against the tin or copper type. Yours very truly, ' MR. AND MRS. D. F. HARVEY, 503 E. State St.
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EVERYONE can have abundance of Thick, Beautiful, Gloaay Hair 7 Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower Grew this Hair
aa her huetnd flnda a auita.b!a politic n and house at Hajnjaonl . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dreh'.m anj Miry Nolan o-f Himmond spent Sunday here wivh relatives. Mr. and Mru. Anton Iauerman and children of Hammond, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Mathilda Ktllman spent Sunday ti itii reiativen a" Pyer. Nick J. Ludwig, Jr., attended the horse frhoers and blacksmiths mt:ng at Crown Point on Sunday. Mr.'and Mrs. Ben Klein and family motored to Chicago- on f-'unday to spend the day w-.th relatives.
Mr. and Mrr. Frank Keiplingr of Gary spent Sunday here with Mrs. We.n. Ml5 Martha Auterman nt Chicago, ta vis. tins; here with her mother for several days.
KUSS NEAR WARSAW flNTiaNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE! PARIS. Aug. 3. The Ruraians drivingen Warsaw from the north are now less than forty miles from the city, according: to a Basle dispatch to the news paper L." Information today, quofng advices received in Basle from Kosnigserg. The dlsptch added that th Russian had rrrupied Ostroleka. fO
mllea north of Waraaw, and Mlava, miles northwest of the Polish capital on the Warisw-Dmtilg railway.
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People vrfco know million of them now end 11 coma in thi way. They apply Blue-jay, either in liquid or in plaster form. It means but a touch and takes but a iSy. Tho corn pain ttopc Then the Bluejay gently undermine the corn ao it loosens and cornea out. The modem way Blue-jay wea invented by a chemist who studied corns. It is made by a laboratory of worldwide repute
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tn.ettcient- Blue-jsy ta ccctie, quick and sure. Now all corns are ceedless. t AS these pains can be avoided. To iccotfta remaidwhileyoupareandpad thejrfis folly. You can atop a corn ache tbo moment it appears. You can end a corn completely before it ccn develop. Blue-jay bos proved these facts to millions. It will prove them to you and tonight if you let it. Quit the old methods of deal&g with corns and see what this new way means. Your druggist sells Bluc-jay.
Bluejay Plaster or Liquid
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78 State Street. Half B tock West of Hohman Specials For Wednesday, August, 4th Sugar, Best Cane Granulated 21c per lbo (2 LBS TO A CUSTOMER AND AN ADDITIONAL 2 LBS FOR EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE)
omino Sugar, in 2 lb. cartons, 22c per lb. (AN ADDITIONAL 2 LBS FOR EACH DOLLAR PURCHASE) You May Take Your Choice of Above Sugars
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t- Tub Batter, oar GrocterU Gilt Edge, nothing better, worth 65 cents per pound, to intronlace the same we make the astounding offer at, per pound (Limit of 2 pounds to a customer.)
MILK Carnation or Pet, tall cars, 2 5 C 2 for acy Jello, two pack- 07 ages for Campbell's Soups, all flavors, special, 2f 2 fev American Family Soap, special, 10 bars Polar White Soap, spe.10b"s'.. 61c Palm Olive Soap, special, 6 cakes 47c
O'Cedar Oil, per Jbottle . .
21c
Liquid Veneer, OOr per bottle .... V 50 Foot Gothes Line, (why pay more29c 2 lbs Gold Note Coffee and 2 lbs Quake Oats, regular value $1.03 d1 for (Don't let this eicape your memory.)
Three Cans of Tomatoes,
No. 3 size, reg- CCu
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Salt, per bag at
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Shinola, tan, white or black, per O can
Grape Nuts, at
17c
Puffed Wheat, at
14c
Shredded Wheat Biscuits aptedd l4c
Puffed Rice, ' at
15c
Two Packages Uneeda Biscuits 1 C
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PeazI Tapioca, regular 22c value, OQ2 lbs for OC Large Size Post Toasties, special, 19c ea. Off2 for ODC Crisco, 1 pound Good Luck Margarine, uaai: 70c
Swift's Bacon, per pound . . .
31c
Jar Rubbers, usually sold for 15c.
9 c
Swift's Pure Lard, in cartons, 26c per lo CA or 2 lbs for... OUC
WE CARRY A VERY COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW, FRESH GOODS WE CATER TO ALL WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY AND TIME THEY ARE ALL TALKING GROCETERIA AND SHOPPING GROCETERIA ALL THE WORLD LOVES A WINNER WE HAVE A FEW IMITATORS, BUT NO COMPETITORS. THE GROCETERIA
Half Block West of Hohman
78 State Street
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