Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1920 — Page 10

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

GLIDE, GLIDE, KEEP ON A-GLIDING; THIS BOAT DOES

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The TrI Kappa Sorority will nivo a onarity card jvirty at the Slovak 1 s'.l on this? ijatunlny evening at which "i"" w r. I bo played. .'lis Antoinette Sa'.athe tesan her : X tt tlm Art Institute in Oiicajo in Men ? ay. Mi. fharlM E. Trueblocul has bfi-n r : ttrtelninj: her mcther, Airs. White it ciarilen Vrairle. '.. Ir. ami Mrs. E. I- Dewey of llDt'.i t:ect havn returned from a trip to The LViils" in "Wisconsin. A number of young people met a', the i-ommuntty house on Monday evff'.'ST for the pjrpjse of orgini.-lns n .Iramatic league. The purpose of !'ih organization Is to study the dranu end also to grive play.-. Miss "SJlrlam 'JiTtlon was elected secretary. "I. Marganovich of Indiana Harbor was placed under arrest for opc-ratinff iis automobile without a license. In !-:ult of bone's Marganovich ''t his automobile for security. Mr. end" Mrs. Thomas McDrlde have i.oved to the Miles apartment on )'i,v-r street. Mrs. Fannie Stover of Ohio avenue as been granted a patent on a. cleanser vh:ch she will ron put on the market . tt: which promises to be a his 'boon In housewives. ITIIME'S THE.VTK.lt TODW A M , TOMORROW Katherine Mc-Donald In "The otnrlmis I isle," her lutestt prodnc'litn. Wr Siunruntee thl picture. lo it innf.Mne Sambo Comedy nl Pnthe e. Mr-. TN'inn Webb and Mrs. Rnlrt !!uarhe. who have been here as in est tf their sister. Mrs. Joseph P.. Kyle. r turned to their homes In IVnnsyl-

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work will he sua ranteed. i Mr. and Min. Koy Moote sold their liom.i on Myrtlo avenue to Mr. and

Mrs. J. Hrlnkes also of '.Myrtla avenue.

Mr. Hitnkcs la expectlnir to risiioei Him place with numerable changes to th; interior. Mi-, and Mrs. fcam Norton ct Hammond and Henry C'.ir istow.sk i of Ka.il t'hlcnKo. fp-nt Monday evi-nini tip--Kui.Tt;-of Mr. and .Mis. Arthur ;uldMrs. 1". Uuell of Indianapolis Klvd nl. rtalin J her sister, Mls.1 M.lis of Clilc.-ixo over Sunday.

I llirmnn Tlne.!Min returned on Saturday from S.irlnyilt-ld, 111., where he attended the Kti'.Khta of I'ythlans ton-

John Melvln if Atchison avenue, left last week on a business trip to ("lev.--ifiuVnnd Warren, Ohio, and to Detroit. Mich., for the Standard oil company. Tom Marry of Roberta avenue was In Hammond on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rohrd.tnse and and Mrs. I". Spuari motored t rhi.'HE'. Saturday tveninjf where they vis: ted Mrs. liohrdanse's morher.

Glide boat "De Lambert" on its maiden trip.

This novel boat recently made its maiden trip in Holland. It is A shallow-bottomed craft pro

pelled at preat speed by an airplane propeller mounted on the stern. The boat, when goin;r full

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

:'. i d-mor. th need's now on sale at f.V! AROXBERGS. 502 119th stre. ..itins. Ind. 9-13 A f.IGHT furnished fom, north ct l-9th street. Answer to II. O. Whit-:r-i: News Co. 9-Z1-3 Any one who has not re stered c n ''S.'5'-r a" this week at the Republican Headquarters in the Klose Ptiild;ng. 9-38-8 5PECIHS AT MII.I F.RS '""eorpette blouses, values up to $12 f.-.r $5.33. 9-3S-2 There will be a meeting of the Republican workers and of aH those 'tit-rested in the success of the campaign at the Republican headquarters In the Klose Building on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. 9-JS-2 SPEOAI. AT MILLERS . i'.k hose in ail shde. values up to ?C i"0, some slightly imperfect. J1.0O pir. 9-3S-2 V. ANTED Saleslady, good pay prrmanent position for wa'.esladv with ready-to-wcar experience. Polish Slovish speaking pcrferred. Give ref- ; ence in ow n handwritins. Address Miller's Ready-to-Wear. 300 113th St. 9-23-TR THEATF.lt WEDNESDAY A YD THinsnu' Roy Sewart in the "Saehrusher." r' o R. V. Comedy entitled. "Foot Prints." 9-29-ritl.YCESS THFATER TODAY A D TOMORROW KatheHne McDonald In "The ISoinrlnun I,lle," her Intent prodnclon. We krnrantee hl picture. Also n mkhlne Sambo Comedy and l'athc Nrn. 9-23-1 Pi fR RKNT Modern room for lady. .rood location. breakfast served. Fhcne 3A7-J. 123S Atchison Ave. 9-23 1 F'R RENT Two fjrnished room.-'. suitable for light liouae keeping. 411 K.schrupp St.

vanla last evening. They and another lister. Mrs. liolnnd, had come to attend the wedding- of their brother, i""hnres sho-nfe!t of I u ncans v il le. Fa., and Miss Mildred luggan of this ity. which wa.- f.-hcduled to take place t' morrow. The young man's serious illness, lias necessitated a postponement of the weddinsr date, and oaus -d the early iet:;rn home of his .!sti-rs. Mr. and Mrs. A. ("". Rromschwig of St. I.'Uis. Mo., have taken up their n-siden 'e at 4 15 Sheridan avenue. Mr. i-'romschwig is superintendent of the new Filtration plant. The Pa ren t -Teaehers association will have their first meeting of the year f. the H. asser.ib'y room at 7:4" o'c'o '.; tomorrow even'ng. There will b election of officers and a seneral taik on the work for the year. Mrs. R u s a -" P.iesen entertained Ml.". K.itherine K oine of x'liicago. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitmer of Atchison avenue have returr1 from their vacati n whi.-'u tlvy spent visiting thv former's lelat'ves in F1ino;s.

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I'KIMMSs TIIKV'lElt TOUVV A IS D TOMORROW Kathnlne lcI)oii;il l fu "Thf Notorl ou l isle," lier latest prliic'lon. We jiunrantce tlil.o picture. AIm a Sounlilnr :uulo I onirdy nud I'nthe V. 3-231

LTtST A pair of nose glasses on Amy avenue, please return to Mrs. T. V. Kohr on Indianapolis Blvd., and receive reward. Ad v. Air.". M. Williams of Reese avenue It ft for Letroit. Mich., yesterday to sj end a short vacation with relatives The Jjadies' Aid of the I,atheran church are eivlng a roast beef dinner on Thursday evening. Sept. 30. from the hours of ,' until S. come and enjoy a good dinner, which the ladies will take special pa'ns to prepare. Miss ("eceiia Kcgers of I.akp avenue was the guest of Miss Klt'ie Perz .

speed, slides along: the top of ths water as do the better knowa hydroplanes. '

l-ast Side oier Sunday. Miss Heth White of Chicago was u business visitor in Kobertsdale oti Monday. Mrs. Tom Balpd arrived home yesterday from IoYiaville, Ky.. where h has been vi.-iting relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Tom Jones of Roberts a Vennvisited her sister 'Mrs. Williams and family of Eist Hide over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prter.-on of Lake avenue visited the latters mother of Hammond last Saturday evening. Clyde Smith of Atchison avenue left Monday on a busine.-. trip to Milwaukee. W is., for the standard .! company and is expecting to return home this coming Friday. Ir. and Mrs. Otto Bieser of 1310 Myrtle avenue, sold their home to W. Kreger of Whiting for tZ. ion. The I'.iesers are expecting to leave wit li the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ir.crahm. formerly of Wheeler. Ind.. f .r California within a couple of weeks. Kugene Spi insi r will open a cleaning and nres.-vng shop in Rober'sdale

FOR BURNING. ECZEMA Apply Zemo, the Clean, An- . tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Creasy salves and ointments should not be applied if pxd clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for orc, or SI 00 for large size, set a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. TliC E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, Of

CLOTHES

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A Real Science. A siant riveting machine of 575,000 pounds pressure can be so repuiated as to crnr-k the -hell of an eg without erusntnj; !r. The Only Regret I Iihi. e isiiint T did riot receive pr. 1 '.urkh.-irt's wonderful offer jinra a.'o. Hi- deserves crwil credit in "niliiis Ir.al tr.-nuiient of his wonivrf u I ruediiue to th- (ifi'iicted. 1 am onmph-i 1 v restored. lmproed from the nrst ios. . .Im-. ii Schinitt. Montgomery. Ala.' A - i t I U'. !iuil;iir' I'r a tti.-! tri---m-tit of iii.-i Vegetable Compound. lie will s-ud you a. treatment lor l-iv-r, Sti ro:i. h Trouble and ConMipai ion. t all drug stores. 20-day treatment, r.'c. Ad-lre p 2 T Miin St.. Cin'tt . nU.

Union Tire & Battery Company 227 USUi ST., WHITING, IND. Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup TIRES A free tube with each casing. Not to be compared with over-cured and seconds. Fabrics, 6,000 miles. Cords, 9,000 miles. We sell genuine firsts no other.

Complete October List Now on Sale

Olefin fTilrl

Song Hits

The Lore Nest, from Mary . . . Down the Trail to Home Sweet Horns

F'"R SA1K 1 American adding machine. Inquire at the 'Whiting News C... 3-29-i F iR SAL.R 2-story residence on Rineo'n avenue. West Pari; addition, .'earn heat, .ill in piovinienu in. call v. luting 133-J. 3-23-3 Mr. William Hurst purchased 50 ft. rn 113th St. opposite Forsyth square. ; esterday. Sept. 28. Buy now as price? r.dvance Oct. 5. Henry S. David.Mn. -.one Whiting 41. 3-23-

"FREEZONE"

Lift Off Corns! No Paint

Poesn t hurt a hit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn. Instantlv lhat corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Trulyl Vour druggist sells a tiny bottl- of Freezone for a few cents, a sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. --Adv.

Frank Crumlt) A-2973 Henry Burr' $1.00

After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It Van and Schenck You Tell 'Em vn and Sen uck

Oh Judffo (He Treats Me Mean) . . Marion Harr

He Dona Ma Wrong Marion Har;

I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arm Harry Fox Rock-a-bye Lullaby Mammy .... Harry Fox

Don't Take Away Those Blues . . . Frank Crumit 1 A-2965 Good-Bye, Dixie, Good-Bye . . . Frank Crumit j $1.00

A-296S $1.00

Hsl A-2968 .-is 1.00

A-2964 $1.00

I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time If I Wait Till the End of the World .

Campbell and Burr Campbell and Burr

Comin Thro' the Rye . Madrigal of May, from Tie list Mother-Heart ... Forgotten .... The Barefoot Trail . . Lassie o'Mine ...

Roaa rnd Carmela Ponaellc

Jcaane Gordon Louis Graveure Louis Graveure

Oscar Seagle Oscar Seagle

War Song (Indian) ..... Erery-Day Song (Indian) .... Uncle Josh Takes the Census ...

Uncle Josh at a Meeting of the School Flouse Directors Cal Stewart

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Cal Stewart

A-2967 $1.00 78847 $1.50 78977 $1.00 A-6160 $1.50 A-2961 $1.00

A-3092 $1.00 A-2962 $1.00

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In Sweet September Medley ToT-trot Sweet Sugar Babe Fox-trot Tell Me, Little Gypsy Medley Fox-trot LaVeeda Fox-trot A Young Man's Fancy Fox-trot . In the Gloaming VV'alta . . Manyana Fox-trot . . Happy Medley One-step . .

Silver Water Medley Fox-trot Good-Bye Sunshine, Hello Moon!

Paul Biese Trio ) A-2S39 Paul Breae Trio f $1.00 Art Hickman's Orchestra ) A-2972

Art Hickman s orchestra j ji.uu Art Hickman's Orchestra) A-2970 Art Hickman's Orchestra j $1.00 Prince's Dance Orchestral A-2963 Prince's Dance Orchestra f $1.00

Ycrkes Happy Six Medley Fox-trot Yerkes Happy Six

A-2971 $1.00

Pretty Little CinderellaMedley Willi . Prince's Orchestra Pickaninny Blues Waltz . . . Prince's Orchestra Blue Diamonds Fox-trot Accordion Solo . Guido Deiro Zampa Rag Accordion Solo . . . Guido Deiro Midnight Fire Alarm Descriptive Galop Prince's Orchestra The Burning of Rome Descriptive March &Tvo-ftep ColumbiaBand

A-6162 $1.25 A-2969 $1.00 A-2960 $1.00

Instrumental Music

Opera Music

Samson and Delilah Mon coeur a'ouvre a ta voix

Je;nne Goruon j

49752 $1.50

Navarraise from Le Cid Key of G . Cincinnati Symphony

Orchestra. Lnder the direct-.on ot i-uen i saye Le Dragon de Villars Overture Key of C Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Eugea Ysaye

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 2. Part I. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 2. Part IL Naomi Waltz Bell Solo . Dainty Ann Gavotte Bell Solo Come Where the LilLcs Bloom . How Sweet the Moonlight .

Medley of Jigs and Reels Part I. Violin So'o Medley of Jigs and Reels Part II. Vioiia Solo Ungrateful Heart ..... Sing for Me ......

Piano Solo Percy Graing-er Piano Solo Percy Grainger f . . Howard Koppl . . Howard Kopp f . Gloria Trumpeters') . Gloria Trumpeters

Gforpe Stel!) George Steli j Italian Orchestra) Italian Orchestra

A-6159 $1.50 A-6161 $1.50

A-2956 $1.00 A-295S $1.00 A-2957 $1.00

E-4695 $1.00

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"The Zelnicker Ever-Tyte Piston Rings have been tested on a block dynameter and on the road for 2000 miles in a Ford car and have proved satisfactory in every respect. I recommend them very highly to the trade in general." H. W. Almquist, Automotive Engineer, Thos. A. Edison, Inc.

The remarkable tanding of the Zelnicker Ever-Tyte Ring among mechanical engineers is due to its eight years record in every type and size of engine under every conceivable condition. Engineers recognize it as the only ring whose construction has made practical the use of "three point expansion."

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