Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Fridav, Aiisrnst20, 1920.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Whiting Adve rtis em cnts Arc Winners

Th m.rr'-6JK of Miss EBther Cohen of WilmU. HI.. .nd Mr. IDjamin H Cordon of Whiting-, which took plaea Tuesday evening:, was one of the rrotty event of the season. Tho Trdd:nr tu held at the Wllmetta Woman" club houae at j. m., the ceremony beinr performed by Ir. Levy of .ha Tempi Sholam. The service was bea,ntiful but solemn, the bride marching up the aisle on the arm of her father by rhora she vu -tven ! marrlafe. The rroom followed witii his brother, Robert Gordon, as his best man, the principles beins preceded by the sister of the bride, Ruth Cohen, es flower rirl, who strew their pathway with rose petals. The aforesaid were followed by four brides maids, three of whom were Miss Miriaji Gordon, sister of the irroora and the Misses Nichols and Cohen. The bride's sown was of satin trimmed with lace, she carrying a bean'ifu! shower boquet. The bridesmaids were attired in rain bow colors and also caxried flowers. Tollowint" the ceremony the banquet room doors were thrown open and a most -elaborate spread awaited 'he 60 rviests, an orchestra, later furnishing music for dincin. Mrs. Gordon i the e!dt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of Wllnvette md has been a student at the University of Wisconsin until trie sprint" term. The groom is the son of Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Gordon of Oliver si., and is a graduate f the Vniversity of Michigan Law Schooi . He is at present associated in business with his father and brother. Harry Gordon and son. vMr. and Mrs. Gordon are now on a wedtttng trip and upon their return to Whiting will go to housekeeping- iu Central ave. A on was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gough, nee Evelyn Harper, of LaPorte ave. Cards have been received announcing the marriage of Clinton E. Harris, a former Whiting resident, to Miss Julia Shunk of Valparaiso. The marriage took place on Thursday, Aug. 5. at lxs Angeles. Calif., tse present home of the if room . Dr. M. Sternberg saw "Earth Bound" at the Playhouse in Chit-ago. Mr. and Mr Albert OefTinjCer hare been entertaining the former's niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and children of Freeport. 111. Miss Elizabeth Putnam left Wednesday for Boise City. Idaho, where she wi'l do occupational work in the U. S. Government Hospital No. 52. The Parent - Teachers' Association w:i: give a dancing party in the high school auditorium this evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Purinton of Central ave. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Heckenlively at Sheridan Beach. Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. U. C!h of Central

IXST At Whit Ins Park Sunday, watch chain fob. Finder p!. .isf return to John Canner. 535 New York ave., Whiting. Kewarii. S-1.S-2L TOH "Reliable" gas rnef and two burner and two burner sas plate. 413 Oliver at.. Whiting. Phone J79J. S-lS-3t Dti't forirt to pay yonr pnper bill. MhltlnK ews Co. S-lll--t

IXS?r Gold four-leaf c'over pin with E. G. Naf. 'OS engraved on h.u k. Finder jiltase return to 1336 Rober's

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LIQUID FIRE A liquid fire to Jaedbugs. ants, roaches and fles Is what the nw chemical discovery really is, although there is no danger or no damage to be done by vslDg it to your springs, furn.ture or clothing. This new chemical Is known as Pesky Tevila Quletim. P. D. (J. Costs 15c, but this few cents will have the power of ridding your house of b.wlbuKs. ante, roaches and fleas If you purchase P. D. Q. P. T. Q. used and recommended by the leading Hospitals and Railroad Companies a the safest and quickest way of ridding the pesky bedbugs, ants, roaches. Special Hospital s;ze $2.50 makes five rations your druggist haji it or pun procure it for you or nent prepnid either pise to your address on receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Co.. Terre Haute. Ind. The success of P. D. Q. hM cjiuFd imitators to have been prosecuted, peddling an imitation. Genuine P. L). Q. in tierer peddled Adv.

TO THE MEMlinitS OF THK WATER OA lint: CLVlt Water Garden Club will have a meeting at the office of Henry S. Davidson. 600 119th street. Monday evening. August 23. at 7.30 P: M . Do not fa:l to attend this mfietins. Matters will be taken up that will interest not one but everv member of the club. Henry S. Davidson, 600 119th street. 8-1S-31. LOST Pear! set K. A fraternity pin August 15th, In either Whiting Tark or on street. Reward for return to Whiting News Co. S-l?-2t WANTED J or 2 unfurnished rooms. Answer O. H., Whiting News Co. s-is-:t miCKSS Til EATER TONIGHT. 'Bab'M Oanriidatr" by Mary Robert.'' Rlnehardt with Corinno Griffith. A 'so Bound and Gagged'- and Path? review. 8-2U-H PIANO LKSSOXS.

Competent inrtrui-tlim given. Kyi- i

via Sternberg. &53 119th street. 8-20-2t ArI)lT10XAL IIAN'KINO llOVRSi Friday night?. 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. WHITING RANICKKd' ASi'N Rank of Whiting. First National Rank. Central State Bank. 8-20-ltr. CARD OK THANKS. We wish to extend our gratitude to the friends and especially the men of the pumping station and tower .t of tho S. O. Co., who so kindly extended their svmpathy and floral offering in our late bereavement. the death of our little son. Virgil. MR. AND MRS. C. K. GROAT. MAiUORlE ADB1,E GROAT. s-:o-it

ave. are leaving to spend today for Vermont to spend their vacation with ! he former's parents. Tho Mlswi Sylvia end Reba Etern-h-rif mid Jiora Gordon saw 'Earth Round" at the Playhouse Theatre In I'll Ii-e . Miss Grace Taylor who was the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wyiie of New York ave.. has returned to her home In Cleveland. O." Charles s. I't-reJ entertained Mrs. Parrnh and daughter. MIjs Juanita T'arrah. f i"harn pa urn. 111., on Tuesday and Wednesday . Miss Mosmlle Morgan of Wood River, III . is the guest of Miss Grace Twltt of Oliver st . The funeral of Frank Oscar Girard. pianne.i for tomorrow, will be a military funeral, with the American legion in charsre. The members of the L.ejrlon and tho ex-service men are to meet at Ih Community House. In uniform If possible, at 1 :3ft. o'clock and march to the home of the deceased in a body et I 30. The service will be preached by Rev. Charles E . Trttoblood at the Congregational church. Raving the G'rrd home. 401 Sheridan avenue about 2. o'clock. Interment Is to be at Oak Hill cemetery In Hammond. The Whiting Municipal band concert with Grorge C. Hay as conductor, was a rare treat on Wednesday evening. The selections by the band were nil excellent, the Imperial Quartette alr glvlnir a number of delightful numbers. iT II THEATER TON I ITT. Last episodes of "1 .ginning Rryce" Evil !:" Also Jennings In '"Honduras Revolution" Adv.

ROBERTSDALE

The Lutheran Sunday school held their annual pli mc at Douglas park yesterday. Every one enjoyed the day immensely. Mr. and Mrs R McTart'.i of Jridianipol;s boulevard were Hammond visitors the other evening The regular oommunit !anc will he he'd it 1 1" Whitini; inrlv On Friday

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Columbia Records now on sale. Sam 119th street. Whiting

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ENURESOL has no equal for habitual heads chc, nervousness, bed-wetting and other kidney and bladder diseases, aches and pains of uric acid. At your Druggist, D. C. CHEMICAL C0-, Detroit, Mich.

Lyman B. Ritter, Drugjrut.

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OUR SATURDAY PRICES Will be found astoundingly low. Your trip here tomorrow will prove a very profitable one. You could look throughout the "loop," but why waste time? Our prices are positively the lowest. S. and M. Mandel & Co. 143 State Street Hammond ,Ind.

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Quit tending a coal furnace; Use Nokol and burn oil; No dirt or work You'll never put up with coal and its drudgery again after you've equipped your furnace with Nokol. Nokol burns oil; leaves no dirt; regulates itself by thermostat; maintains uniform heat at all times automatically. You can install it in your furnace; it's adaptable to any type steam, hot water or hot air; a 3-hour job. Its action is intermittent; economical; burns oil onlv when heat is needed.

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Price $375.00, f. o. b. Hammond

Average cost of installation $35.00. . price proportionate to siez.

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THE STEAM CORPORATION Z)ivisitm e A a'ginad Mmchintry Corporation 72 WEST ADAMS STREET CHICAGO, ILU Come Amen rr"A re it der(mtraied, NOKOL SAMES COMPANY 176-178 Sibley Street' OPEN EVENINGS

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evening. Kvery one is Invited, John Smullz of Atchison avenui left for Indianapolis on business and expect to rturn on .Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross returned to their home on Uttke avenue from their two weeks' vacation which thev spent at Bass Ukc. Teddy Wilson of 115th street !. enjoyinghl.i vacation at 1'dNn Sprirrj with John Ilatt. who in IniiiK with his KrandparentB. Mr. and Mrs. Slu.dlck. ilrs. C Stanton of Mvrtje aven-ie entertained the Independent. Pedro club at her home the other evening. Prizes were awarded to the. Me,damen (Jrothe. Kfiley. Stanton and Jfley. After the games a da.inty luncheon was served by the hostess. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Peterson and baby of Ijake avenue, visited with tho latter'a parents of Hammond on Wednesday . H. Btevenj and wife of Calumet avenue entertained out-of-town friends at their home Tuesday. Mrs. Autrut Irson of Roberts avenue was a Chicago visitor on Wednesday J. T. fchrj of Brookfield. 111., visited at the H-nry Es?gers home on Ijike -virtue the fore, part of thi:: week. Mr. Cohrs is a cumin of Mrs.

tgtrers . Mr. and Mrs, A'iffust Schmi 1 1 1 , their Ron Elmer and wife motored u MunJr the fore part of this we.''-;

to visit the Robert Crow family. A club of Indies of Chicago, laoludInar Mrs. Charlss Xesa from bora, epent a two weeks' vacation at Bass I.nke nnd returned the fore part of this week. The Meodames Pust and Shelling'if East Side visited Mrs. JIarber Kleinm and her week old daughter of

I. no, on avenue on Wednesday afternoon . liudotph ICle-mm, son of Mr. and Mrs. K: ed Klemm of I-sk aven'ie w:,.i tak n to the St . Bernard's host'iitil in lh:cHB'i to t, opera'-d iiprm.

Union Tire & Battery Co.

227-229 119th St., Whiting

PENNSYLVANIA VACUM CLP TIRES A Free Tube with each casing.

The Times" want ads bring astonishing results if their users are hf bplievrd.

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ialves and other iocs! remedies, as they can not possibly reach the ronrce r,f the tror.!,',e, which 11 in the blood". T-tz'.a taking 5. S. 5. to3ay, and write a com:!ete history of vot" cafe to our chtrf nied'ea! adviser who give yon pedal ntructioa, without rharf Wri'e at once to Switt f pecifii- Co., SwI.'t La'woratory, Atlanta, Ga.

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As we need the space for our Foreign Exchange Department, we arc offering our entire stock of Columbia Phonographs and Records, Latest Piano Player Rolls, Jewelry, Notions, etc., at prices reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. This is an opportunity you may never see again. G. LEV AY CO. 300-1 19th Street, Whiting

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Elegant patent leather Oxford in the popular long slender last, in Louis cortred

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For 5ee Is Plainly As I he snocs i ncmscives, ror ine Regular Prices Arc Printed On Every Box. Tomorrow morning we start another week's selling of NEWARK shoes for women that is certain to be the greatest wc have ever known. Every" pair, regardless of their value, or cost, or the very low price they were up to this time, will be sold at these two astoundingly low prices. And every pair is GUARANTEED just as if you bought at the regular prices. It would be very poor economy to buy shoes, no matter how little you paid, and not be satisfied with them. So we say to you, if e.ny purchase you make in this sale is not perfectly satisfactory, return them for refund or exchange.

At $2.98 : Patent Leather Smoke Gray Suede and F. B. C. White Kid and White Buck Pump. All $6 and $7 values.

At $3.98: Stunning Gun Metal Patent Leather and Mahogany Oxfords with military and Louis heeh. All $7 and $S values. The regnilar price printed on every box. Every pair Genuine NEWARK5.

Go where you will, you cannot find bargains to equal these. In every instance you get practically DOUBLE VALUE for your money. There isn't a single pair of "sale" shoes in our store. Every pair is our

regular stock NEWARK Shoes, strictly first quality and new mis season, jcc ineze wonaerrui values

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