Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMES

(lncsrlny. Sept. 8, !!)'(

Whiting "Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

D -n't forget, the -Whiting News Co, -vl-.er. paying your hi'Ae. 3-4-1 Coi'JtnbS. Kecords for September now on !. Sam Arnnborg, 503 liith ftreet, Whiting. S-20-tf

FOR SALE Brick bungalow on 1 tot h and Parrish st. Bi irk bungaiow near 13. : ft on Hfmlock. Brick flat bldg. n 7"rirr.mon4 st. Crundwll ,fc Pojienca F.eai Estatu Sr Insuranfp. HV.iS Cc.'ar Ind'.ana Harbor, Phone HO. i-S-3

When you own a home: No rent, Xo moving. Improvement marie by you. owned by you. l. fe Ailed with greater cheerfulness. Something owned that has a real borrowing value. THE WHITING PAVINGS l,OAN ASSOCIATION hns money to loan you. 9-S-l FOR FALE: f r"om modern house, at 23H Cleveland avenue r S-S-3

-NOTICE Fits any furnace or boiler. Call for d'rronstiration . Open Tuesday and on Friday evenings. ITS Sibl-y .sr., mmm aA. Ind. Price I-sta.il.i-t.oa $35. Tank prop-Ttunate. to size. P-7-S-in

WHITING

and its-

PEOPLE

riUCBS TTf n 4T"R F, TOMI.HT "VinOKV." a Paramount Arte raft Special. M. Toumter rro-iucfion: a '.no I'cuiard, Comedy and Fa the News. 5!ve uj a trial, we airways try our best to p;ea you. We can repair your old shoes and make them look ke new; RAF I P SHOE REPAIRING OMPAXT, Lucke building:. 642 l!0th strtet. " r-"'ll RENT: Fubl furnished room .'or two ger.tmen, 1147 Lake aver.u.1. U'eirt Park. 9-s-i FOR SALE: room hou on Central ji'Pr.'j, 67 ft. Jot. The best location r Whiting'. W.int. to sell quick, for further particulars, see P. P. S.ili;van. TAR THEATWF. TONIGHT Louise Glaum in "Lone Wolf's Iausr--, ter." a. story of the real underworld, with s'.! Its shadow and darkness, also "K'ckei to Sleep," a wreommK eomedy Thursday, Whit'nsr Commercal C'jb Ore Foliar Pay Children's s-ou-vrir dav at the Star theatre.

Mr. V-.ncent Oliver of Baten Koupe. Louisiana, formerly of Whiting, visited at the home of M:ss A. Frcel of llPtn street, the iatter part of the week. MU's Free! and Miss Margaret Wnha'ins attended a pre-nuptial shower in C'hieago Tuesday evening, given in honor of the latur's sister. Mr and Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue attended H reunion of trie Trout family in Chicago, on Monday Mr. and Mrs Michael J. Hantfrt v.r.d daurhtrr Ruth, of Cl-voland ave.. have returned from their acatir-n that

tn. y -.pent in Mich. Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony N lio! " !e w lei of Cleveland avenue spent Labor J.v at New Buffalo. Mich. The home of Mr. and Mrs. J Hows on 1. a Porte avenue was struck by light -ring in the stoeni on Sunday evening leaving a. hole in the roof but no other great damage was done. Sm Blumenthal of 3416 ;.ithrie f , Indiana Harbor, mas arrested in Whiting on Labor Pay for driving pa;-! a street e;ir while passengei s were being discharged. He furnished a. $"5 bond for ilia nppcaraner tn court I.es. lie .1 Soho'z and S. ft Page were both arretted for Jri Ina on the wrong side of the traffic .signal at ll'ih and Front M reels. Roth furnished bonds for iheu pprriri'i in court. '" L. Dickey was plaod under arrest f "r

'ha vine no pghts on his automobile.

I He Punished a $11 cash bail for apl ptaiaiuo on Sept. Tih for trial.

The Daughters of Kebekah will meet at the home of Miss Myrtle Hubbard on Thursday evening for the purpose of oigamzing a Pa.-! Noble Grand Club.

I n Saturuav evening they will meet in

the I . o. o p. ha". . A son was !"i n to Mr. and Mis. F Mooje m Sh i' i d ? n nnui' on Sunday. The laugii r of Mr and Mis. Wjtbur Gough vva baptized bv Fath'-r Miller at the sacred Heart Church and was namel Kvelvn Chari'dtv. The sponsors were Mi.-s Vivian Gouah and Joeph Sehae'f i . A dinner s;iven at the home of the s i a n 1 - pare n t s, Mr.

and Mrs. (lo ich. !n inj the christ-

CHICAGO1

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Direct Route Through Service via

NICKEL PLATE ROAD Along the South Shore of Lake Erie PULLMAN DRAWING-ROOM SLEEPERS AND DAY COACHES Parlor-Car and Dining-car Service LA SALLE ST. STATION, CHICAGO C. A. Pritchard. District Passenger Agent. Ft. Wayne, Ind. P. Thomson, Ticket Agent

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Seventy-nine carloads 6f automoWes handled in acltd train from Toledo to New York via the New York Central Railroad.

Meeting New Conditions INITIATIVE AND RESPONSIBILITY: These are the words of the Government to the New York Central Lines and the other American railroads. With the recent adjustment of wages and rates these lines face the future with determination and confidence in their ability to meet their transportation problems. This is no small order. The New York Central Lines mean practically one-tenth of the railroads of America. Inevitably they share tremendously in the duties and responsibilities of the new period. The New York Central Lins believe that at last the way is open to provide for the greatly increased transportation needs of the territory they serve. As everyone knows, in the past few years, wages which the roads must pay their employees have more than doubled, and every other element in operating- costs has mounted high. It was impossible for the roads to respond fully to the public need for transportation service without having- their earning power increased to meet these costs. The New York Central Lines welcome the opportunities for increased service made possible by their new earning power. Because they are important arteries of a vast territory comprising about one-half the population of the United States, the New York Central Lines must build stronger for the future, so that in the years to come they can move every ton of coal necessary; so that there may be no lack of transportation in crop -moving time; so that the lines of passenger communication may be inviting and convenient. Strong, well-managed properties with adequate earning power will command the confide'nee of investors, and larger investment will enable the New York Central Lines to render an ever-increasing public service.

THE NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES

MICHIGAN CENTRAL BIG FOUR LAKE ERIE & WESTERN BOSTON & ALBANY - TOLEDOf-OMIO CENTRAL - PITTSBURGH LAKE ERIE NEW YORK CENTRAL -AND -SUBSIDIARY LINES

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DAY THURSDAY AND

THESE

SALES PROMISE

U- TO GIVE

REAL VALUES

Exceptional Bargains for Every Hour, of the Day

Specials from 8:30 to 10A.M.

BOYS' SCHOOL BLOUSES Made in good quality stripe and plain gingham; also striped percale in neat patterns. Sizes (J 1 ff 6 to 9. Special at. .. . P 1 (Second floor) SHIRTING MADRAS 32 inches wide, in a host of pretty

stripes and values to 75c per yard. Special at. . . .

B00KF0LD PERCALE

49c

25 inches wide, medium shades. Per vard

ih light, dark and 25c

BOYS SCHOOL CAPS An attractive collection in tweeds and novelty mixtures. Just the caps school bovs need. (J "1 QC A1J sizes. Special. . l.O (All day selling. Second floor)

LIQUID VENEER The best furniture polish for pianos and furniture. Large size OQ bottle. Special at O 7 C COFFEE

Minas Blend Coffee. Per lb. (3 lbs. limit) . ,

GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE Jelke's Good Luck Butterinc, per lb OO 2 C (5 lbs. limit)

PORK AND BEANS

Snider's Pork and Beans. 1 O X.

Per can

(4 cans limit)

12irc

40c

RICE BOILER Pure aluminum, with steel plated handles. 2-quart size. (2? 1 OQ Special at 1 .OV

Specials from 10 to 11 A, M.

BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS Dark corduroy Knickers, full cut. Sell regularly at $2.39. fc 1 Q Sizes 9 to 16. Special CAMISOLES

Silk Camisoles, bodice trimmed, ribbon strap, to $1.50. Special for this hour at.

style, lace Worth up 89c

LISLE HOSE Ladies' Lisle Hose, in white, fine gauge with double sale and Q C wide garter tops. Pair. . . HANDKERCHIEFS School Handkerchiefs for girls. Sofe finish cloth, with colored OCr borders. Six for... fcvv

19c

MEN'S COTTON HOSE

1'ine gauge Cotton Hose, in fclack,

tan and gray. First quality. Per pair

GIRLS' CHAMBRAY BLOOMERS In a variety of colors, tan, blue, pink, in dark and light shades; assorted sizes to 14. QQr Special at J sJ

Specials from 1 te 3 P. M.

BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Women's Black Boudoir Slippers, leather soles and heel. Sizes 3 to 7.

Regular price $2.75. Thursday's special at.

$1.98

GIRLS' LACE SHOES

Growing girls $7.50 black and brown Lace Shoes. English model, low heels. Sizes 2'? A CkQ

to 7. Thursday at . . .

MILK Borden's Evaporated Milk, 1 Q Per can IOC (6 cans limit) SOAP Crystal White Soap, (2 7 10 bars for U C HUCK TOWELS Size 18x34, with red border. Very good quality. 1 Q Each Ai7C

COTTON BLANKETS Grey or tan color, 60x76 inches; pink or blue pin stripe borders. Regular price $3.75. Limit (t0 AO one to a customer, at . . LINGERIE BATISTE 36 inches wide, in a fine shear quality for underwear, etc. A Q Per yard . . xl C UNEEDA BISCUITS

Special for Thursday, 7-3.

2

per pkg. (4 pkg. limit) .

2C

Specials from 3 to 5 P.M.

BLOUSES

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Ladies madras and voile Blouses , i ii.i i

witn long and snort sleeves

trimmed or tailored effect. Special, each

$1.00

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS

Black sateen, collar attached. Work

Shirts; full cut, double

stitched, sizes 14 to 18'

!'$!. 50

APF.0NS Ladies Bungalow Aprons, made of standard percale, in plaid effects and trimmed with rick rack t? 1 f?Q braid. Each & I .UV CHEMISE AND BLOOMERS Dainty Chemise and Bloomers, made of Jacquard silk, trimmed with hemstitching, lace and ribbon. Worth up to $2.95. (10 OpEach, for one hour.. .

INFANTS' BOOTIES In all -wool crochet patterns; white with pink and blue trim. 2Q Special at OiC GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Made of gingham in pretty plaids and checks, or plain color chambrays and linenc, with full skirts and tie sashes; some embroid- (0 J.Q eredtrim. Sizes 10 to 4

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en; ng . Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Hutch'.son of Oliver street moved to their new home in the Sheffield Addition yesterday. Mioses Catherine and Thcra Thiel of Central avenue ar home from An-

where tilt

ited with

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relatives . Mrs. P. J. urttn of i ih!" er.ue has been the guest, of her sifter in Nm-walk Ohio. John Lavitzke and Andrew Kf-ndra were both placed under arrest f"r beina drunk. Iavitzke was h!d awaiting trial but Kendra plead guilty and paid a fine of fl and ots Mrs. Henry Hehrens entertained a number of relatives f i oni Chesterton, at her home m Pennsylvania avenue over Saturday and Sunday. The Whitinz friend- of Mr. r-d Mrs. Nathan Brush of "hico will be inipratd to lern that ih-v have a new son. now two weeks old. Mr. and Mis. P.im SohWhlv of Sheridan avenue have returned from a twn weeks visit in Winchester. Tnd. Miss Marguerite, pexter of Atrh.soa avenue i att-ndins the Hammond Business College, Mr. and, Mrs. Herman tVir.'tf nf--H of Atch'son avenue ere ent e rt ,i i n 1 n the former's brother August Wuestenfeld and family of Alton. 111. Clare Henthorne of Sheridan avenur. will enroll as a student of the Pniver"ity of Wlscnnsin with the np ning of

the fall term Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose p-'t:t and family drove here from ,7a ns vi'.le. Wisror.sin, and were the cuests of the latter's brother. J. v. Kiir.ev and faintly over Lahor Pay. Judge Jnhn H. Vetterhoff i'.as returned from an Kastern trip. The regular monthly meetirg of the American Legion w i 1 1 he held thi-- ev-

Monev back -itroyt queaooa If HUNT'S Slve fiW in tfc treatment of ITCH. F.CZKM. PING WORM. TETTER at othT itrhing iti die. Trf 7 cot bos at o ink.

Joaeh W. Wti DruKtsu

enmg at tiie small hall in the Slovak home. ,n extra large a'trndanoe is expected as mav important tnatiers witn respect to the winter entertainment will be discu..-ei, t.n first i nlTtainment to be held e.tiv in o.-tober. A'readv sonie of the r n r ; a in me n t ha be. n lined up for ih: affa.r. The .-.. a! post has taken steps to cet the menihr-r to atfnd its meet mss by penalizing those that do noi. attend.

ROBERTSDALE

T'n regular ir.eetinz rf tlu- V . P A. wii! meet as us :a.l th: . enms at tli-" I. . F. hall. :i i.1 desiii-d lhat ail menioers be iii-s ni. Born to Mr. an ! Mi.-. John Nolan of Roberts avenue on Ssturio . son. Miss Ruth Masterson who has h.en confined n her h'-nie hi iilneso for ;h--past two weeks with iiea''t troub i. is ire t tintr ajoni: n ee l;. Mr. and Mis M PuVet of R..'f.. a v. nue. sp nt Sunday and l.abT 7'a- ." ' tli-' latt-rs sister s home at H.r v til. Mr and Mr.'-, W . Pahn and Mr an; Mrs. Oeorue pihiieps of Ki-t jft ' !hIted at the home f Mr. and Mr.-. A.

Schaff r and faniily . . r Sunda v . Mrs. 11. Th'i'.!"n and s"n Wi;',:a of Indianapolis boulevard, were sic ; r- in Ctiirat'i v est.-rdav . Mr. and .Tis. F,d . Pre- of Mvri avenu left Sunday f"r l.aPort. Ito to sj Hi a w k vjs.tina with relati'r, r.,1 f i iend s . A number f Masons f, -i R--b it dale and Vlv:-i--g attended a C .r:sl.. ry mectinc in t 'h:cag. last Tiiur 1 ." y e e n i r. c . M .ss Arline Thomas i i ::-n -I m !i liome at Mt. Clemens. Mi- h., ., f sfending: her twr, h-p.. .io,:tio:i w' i-i- aunt. Mrs. H. K. (inl ii:..- of M : n . e n ! i e . lohn An!;",' i of t- - ,n nvn irf rei.orted on tn l.;r.

Don't throw yrjur pi-er wa? touch with the whole- wcriil.

Improved Househoid Bell. Thif ililfoi'iTit siicnal tones from ai fio.-trio boil of ordinary appearance ullitiu tho lioiehohie-f. ;o the froar, rear, or side ,jonr, ai now nisle possii!o 1 Ho- ingenious 1pvi,-e of an Miio maniifa.-turor. The two dertrninapuctic coils of the hell hard frpparate arnia(u'-es, one of whirt carrifs the I'oII clapper, while th other constitutes a b.vvci. Populai Mochanios Mn;izir,o.

yjTTIIIPINF nd Morning. nLUP-l- Hav Strong, Healthy " they Tire. Itch, for sV-- ; Smart or Burn, if Sore. r tv'C Irritated. Inflamed or IUUk t-Y t.0 Granulated. useMurin often. Sootbs. Refreshes. Safe for Infant or Adult. At ail Dru.firtrisfs. Write fov Free Eye Book ".irir.s E?e r.:nw.1y O.. Chlcajo

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Instantly relieves Hearibum.EloatMCauy Feeling. Stops food sourinir, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids -jtaectipn -and aDoet'te. Ke"p gtomecb wret and trong. Increves Vitality end Pep. EATOK!Cith"beet remedr. Tenn rJthonmnd Trenderfaliy bnctitd. Only costs rent crtwoa (iTto nsnt. l'oitieiy guarants-d to pleaior re will refund ronney. Oet a OMC box today. Ysu will sea. Snsuuen PlurmJ'T, Hammond, luC

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