Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 8

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Friday, November 12, 1920.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

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Margaret's hospital yeateriay.

just AUltllC-j UVU, akCcUimtU

PIU.XCESS THEATER TOMOHT :'ir''' More;- in T.ie Darkest Hour". 'I.y.-.i Eye'- seventh episode, ! N' '-vs. Comir.0' Monday e: 1 sda;. StuMe feature night "S...p-f-ii'-ii A a: ng Cannibals and Bryant ai-hhurn Ux "Six Bejt Sellers."

11-12-1 i TVtr-r :?.ndosh. the Mexican, who I s-rot In the leg in the fracas in j hi-.-h tie late. Dave Flicker was fa- ' ''- an led, was l-rosht from St. i

w.th r..urUcr in che first degree., The r.ian lage of Miss Helen Migatx. i wtil known Whitir. your.g lady and

daughter of Mr. and Mr, i.lif.un Mi- j gets of Gary, will be uu.ted In mar- j i I iage to Mr. Nathan I'Ui. a Gary maj ;

in next Sunday.

Miss Anna Madura and Mr. William mr fcl b V- ' uuutl- t..o

Curtin will to married on November ' :--'J VN Dramai.v ft-'t 4 1 A'll b uu ......tli.l:e lee. but i-.il-I'tfmlng Monday ceil TomSsy, P U.'"'"i vU be admitted oiny wu ac-

rr Thtnirr, f'-arl i.uriuule' Ship-. ..iunicu uy mcir pal . nu. Ue yaje

(uU't'iicwci, -aary utoi,ai.i., ,uiii.i

wiiu aaa cuiiU, Cua. t'i w.r. Airs.

iuijiaef . Ai:o.a Kxtcn fviici, cu 1 1 an.ei', ui-.ud eola.er. Xoia iiaiaiiou. r; lettui Uip iu Cuivc,-, ioa.. watu'iiwul board etuueut, Juu Mccartny; n.uy atttiidtu a li.wu .r.:t,.il-,. (hcipuai swrvica visitor. oai j.nu.".s; uotr.t father ar.d muuer, Cat-i--.v.4 tic giwu .... ....t. VU...I..1.11.., jtiiaii COvfc. L. Uwtu; compensable

lo tile S.uVui tittii luuiunOW c ! 1 ii.tiil, J..i jki.,iali. ,itl'u"

( draw last night, pund.e d d moat jf Ithc leading:, in the preliminaries T'mmy O'Laughlin of Quincy outpointed

, Louis Bringle of this city, Joe Dors

Berber of Chtcagro and Mike Dundee of bury of Ru,hvft ln the 8!C)nd round Rro.k Island fought a fast ten-round..

, Eerger and Dundee Go

Ten Fast Kounas to Draw

SPRINGFIELD. Ill . Nov.

nrrikril Aiiiodc t'annitiula

Mi. -itii( picture ever ut.itlc. ll-l-i if. .. ...ii iiKeiiii i l tue B. anu D. uf U v ill be held en n 'xt Moniay e . tiiiiig. Ihtre -a .11 be bauoiint; on ..inlit.at and rt f reslin.t-r.ti ervvd at tl.--. fnjlowing tiicttin a c.a( will be iniliat-u by t.ie Han.mond Q;Sei tewn.

fir :it .n full a to be a.- lo. lows;

Whiting A duertisem en ts Are Winners

:n .: hear the latest Coiun-.Ma rt! at a:. Aronbrrgs. i0 IU'i.i t. c:ji v.-jvisperiiig; A Wish 3 Mske iv.-. :STS I'm in H-.-a.-en .) 1'r.i in My Mjtiier's Arms;

t Vacant Chair at II n:e S- eet

o. cii'J The Japanese SjrJman

Hoy Walker was quite' aiafully iuincd about the face at his hor-io In

j Sheridan a.enue, sustained wlwie start

ing the f-.;rna-.-e. Mrs. t;r..na Atwood of Kichmond

j Cai . is tl.o gue.-t of her parents. Mr. and Mr.. John W,Ue of New York aei t.ue. They a. t. a)3t antic. petlng a visit

from their da-ghttr. Mrs. Edward C lai k of Alton. The Jur.ior class of the Whitlr.g hn school will give their v.asj play 'Christopher Jr. " a four-act comedy on Vcc. i and 6 The play was postponed from Nov. 13 and Nov. Z2 owing to

tr.e death of M -. Kirn. athrr of f Ki'hr.i Kirn, who takes tho leading ' part. The otlier Menders o! t lie vast are lu Krieger. Ko.-cfe Grigson. Syi-

ixc-j-ur O'Conncil. Carl L'.ukammer. : Judson. Action

loore. Wesley Sowers. Hare 1 :, Lawrence tomit .1.

CuuiIpo; Slondry aid Ta.o .".. i-e iucutir, t-arl i.u ... v. reikcd uaui Cunibaii Uiii-srtl picture ever uuJr.

rrln-Sto-I-Tle H-iJ

A .. w.o -v-.l lu Luo . - . . j , uilttj a. i'ai i i Introd jct.ou t iiie peace rogr-n; spirit of tiuaianny, Mrs. Walter Smith, Florence Nightingale Antoinette sialatne; Clara ariuii, Mary Slate. ; civil war sidoit-rs. Joun .-. ui'pis. IVyton JUchardfOii. Action 1 ii.c ived Cross in War: Tue Hed Croas m ar. lrs. Nathan rorsyth; Junior iied Cross, motor corps; jawing de;artnier.t, Mrs. Wm. Itougi.t. Mrs. Gee. i.-ader. Mrs. Arthur Vernon; educational department. Mr- ,J- 11- Hoshini'm; surgical uYessina,. Mrs. Thos. Mci."addenr Mrs. A. N. Utauhein, Mrs. J. t. Brinker; canteen service, Mrf. Philip smith. Mrs. Geo. Konya; kmttink def art:.ieiit. Mrj. A. F. Trebs. Mrs. R. E. Humphries. Mrs. FranK Lauer; home service, Ciara Schultae; ovt.;e.is. Mrs. Bivins. Action 2 Coli.mMi, Mrs. Roy I'iiton; Red Cross of peace, Mr? Jam.'s

Returned soldier.

uv-i.-ii ccu.er lci'.icu, toviiiibruaii dr;. Action U. sailer oCuue. . "iyruadw vivtiii.. v in. rtougul, Mr- and Mi- O Mr. and Mrs. Av. F. Graf, Mr- . I.". II. Fa.. Mrs. Wm. Griodaifc. Mrs. il T. U0i-.ilg. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thei-ist... lira. W. E. Fuiiim, ;ianan Kong..... V:outte Goiding. Mrs. A. Moore; Red C ri.'j phys.cian. Dr. F. U. Doll; i;od oso nurse, E.ia.beth Dewey; R-Jd Cross representative, Dan Prohaska; stretcher bearers, l'aui Gerba. John 5oroka. Action 5 Junior Red Cross itrvice. American mother. Mrs. John M. Thicle; cluldre-n. Catherine. ThieU, Theresa Thiele. Birga Brlnker. Noil urinker, David Jaskwiti.

Part 111 The greatest mother of all. Comroun-.ty. James E. Orr; children, group 1. Lillie pardak. Ju.la Okal. Virginia Schrage. Bartara Martich, Helen Scinan, Josephine Matlan. Mildred Drago?et. Beie Kacer. Mike Bayue, Frank Walsko. Samuel Weston. Andrew Seman, Andred Matyaweski. John Ciicsko. Walter Coil. Andrew Monar;

group 3. Mary Megeia. Mary ner-oncn. Anna Drapach. Margaret Campbell. Mary Borerzky. Olgia Kanalic. Helen Mihalo. Elizabeth Gadlsh. Vera Vatr. Gladys Gehrke. Mary Picks ry, Mabe: Ferr'att. Anna Pollock. Helen Hleba1t. Elizabeth Kubeck. Anna Czigas.

II PIN F WholcsoiM. Cjeausiiio,

or t-xpectant Toother Vlirk rftrC lation. Itchine and

I V UK CI CO Burning: of th Eyes or ! ?yri'T.;'.'2 U-op" After the Movies. Motoring

oolt o. noTat.MOOO uo ru. bast, r.cs j Bjst (or Murine when your Eye. Need Care""'1' BaAoricut Risumtos Cev Bin. a-B. Atlat. a, j Marin Jiy Remedy Co.. Chici9

mothers mwmm T T . " . I FOR

Osed By Three Generatiohs

find Jack Johnson of Eushnell Q'lit to K.d Kayburn of U-ja rflHown m tin third. IF MOTHERS CKLY KNEW During these days how many children are complaining of headache, feverishnefis, stomach troubles and Irregular bov.;ls. If mothers only knew wha. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders would do for their children no family would ever be without them. These powders are so -asy h.nd pleasant to take and so effective in their action that mothers who once usr, them always tell other mothers about them. Sold by druggists everyv h t A v.

Try a "Times Want Ad"

H-5-U' Sl.CC enrolls you in our Xa Brunsi; .-Ivib. fceifer Furniture Co. :o-:o-tf

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liumphreya. Joan Lawson, Ruth Sugcr, Doroiny l.e.ser an I Ire ie Wright. ConiloR Moday and Tarsiioy, Prln-r-M Theatre, C orl Larmmle's Shipwreck ed Amur.g tunnihnl Tbe

Part II Activities of the peace program. Action 1 Nursing service; public health nurre, Elizabeth Babinchak. disabled itoldier. Ned Naef; disabled sailor, Eugene Giojan; tmr.lgrant

strangest picture ever made.

J 1-12 j tr.other and child. Mrs. Russell Smith;

door !

-.d sash, prompt service cs. Whiting Lumber & 11-11-6

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inswick Plio'r ograph en terms ; ou. S?l'er Furniture Co. i3-:5-t:

FOR SALE Grocery ar.d market on j rna.r. husine-ss street In Whiting. Also j fc i to delivery truck. Ail to be eo'd at j I Appraisement of J2,5uO.C';i. Most all I

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-k ar.d fixtures. Inquire cf 6. ?r. Atty. oi'O 110th street. Whlt-

Phone 6.

STAR THEATER TO IV I G HT William Desmond in "A Broadway vb- v.'' It will g;e you a toucu tf -o&dway gayety plus that fisc!nt':ne es'err. tar.g. Koaiing two act Sunino comedy, "His Slipping Feet.''

Coming Monday and :-ro:hy Phillips la "One oiv.iin."

Mr. and Mis. Meyvr Berkowitz entertained at dinner at their home ic La Porte acnue in honor of the engagement of their 'daughter. Lillian to Harry Go'.rriu of Chicago and also of their 'son. Ben Jam! ji to Miss Anna Rice cf Chicago. Tlie guests were Jude ar.d Mr?. Roy E. Gr?en. Mrs. Augusta Kiose. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Orviile Piper. Mr- and Mr.'. Geo. E. Girard and Mr. Geo. J. KMlar. The funeral of David Flicker, age JS years, who cied st St. Margaret's hos

pital on Tuesday, from bullet wounds

eceied on Monday morning at th?

hind of tvo Mexican-- who had shop lilted in the atre of Mrs. Maud PUzele for whom he- r.-o.kcd. wat held in Chicago on Wednesday. The services ct the Piser chape! were conducted bv I'e. Cohen, interment being ht Waldheira cemetery in Chicago. The fun-

Tuesday j eral m. as largely attended by Whiting

women, !rs. M. F. SToka. Mrs. jlmil Nelson. Mrs. Steve Sencliak, Esperance Schlechty. Anr.e Gicgan. Bonita Co-. -cannon, Irene Glen. Action 2 H :m

CARD OF THANKS

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H. Gordon & Sor.s. formal grar-! c;fr.i-.g, enlarged department s'.or--. f'aturday. Nov. 13, S.CO a. m. to 10 p. n . So-iveairs, music. 11-10-3 Or?n every night until 9 p. m . exert Mor.day and Friday, closed at 6 p ru. Seifer Furnitura Store. ll-:-tf

STAR. THEATER TOMOHT Our big weekly treat J ie Ryan ln "H'.dden Dangers," No. 12; Ben Wilson in "The Screaming Shadow." No. IC: Kir.g Bagsot in "Hawk's Trail." No. 12;

Ci-ar.ea Hutchinson In "The v am- wrecked

ir.-l." No. II. Coming Monday and T'i:--3av. Dorothy Phillips la "Once to Every Woman." 11-11-

Bg opportunities are always far c'nrad. Catch them. -3eg!n a savins' cco'int with us today. It is an opp':i'iniy that is within tha reach of every one. Whiting Savings and Loan i5so..saiion. 00 119th street. STAR THEATER TOMGHT Our big weekly treat Jce Ryan in ';idden Dangers." No. 12; Ben Wil.-on ! : "Thi Screaming Shadow," No. i2; I.r.; Eageot in "Hawk's Trail." No. 12; 3-le. Hutchinson ln "The Wh.rl- - nil,'' No. 12. .Coming Moncliy tnd " .leso-ay, Dorothy Phillips in "One to Every Woman." 11-13-

frieml. cf the younsr ran, ten automobiles ccne;-ir.g tl-.er.t to Chicago. T'.io deceased has be-jn eir.ployej by Mrs. Fitieie since com'ng to this country nine years ago. He was a member of tije Masons, cf the I. O. O. F-. of the Business Men's association end cf the "Hammond Zionists. Mr. Flicker 1 survived by oen sister. Mrs. Oriturstein, --."ho came to this country only six weeks ago. and for whom he fitted up an apartment, three brothers, Harvey. Sol and Isadore, who reside ln Chicago and one brother, Maurice, still in Europe. Coming Moadar and Tuesday, Princes Theatre. Carl Lacmmle'i Shlp-

Among Cannibals

I would like to thank tne Modern Woodmen of America ar.d the K. O T ' M. for tbe prompt payment of Mr. Bert j Johnson's ir.fiurar.ee. Mis. Bert. Jol-n- ) ren. ll-li-Si

CAJRD OF THANKS Mrs. J P. Kirn and family wishes to heartily thank friend.- and neighbor for their sympathy and kindness 'n their recent bereavement. 11-12

Rlieumatio Pains Quickly Eid By Penetrating HimLi's VVIiard Oil A afe and efTcctive preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out the soreness, and limbers up the stiff aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good d-pendable preparation to have in the medicine chest for f.rst aid when th doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for earache, toothache and croup. Always keep it in the house. Genarous sli bo-tin JRe. If you troubled with constipttloc or sick hadach try Hamlin VVljard Liver Whip Just pleasant little plai plils at drutfglnta for 10c

The

strangest picture cer made. 11-U The dress rehearsal for the Red Cross pageant will be he'd at the community center this eer.U".g at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ruth Vorell. writer of 'th-i pageant, will te present. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Cooke have been cr.tertaininer the latter's parents Mr.

BETTER .THAN WHISKEY F03 COLDS AND fLl

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c.-.haren rt:,l wa

f Knowledge? Mrs. C. E

r;. Tf you want the flnert y ask to see it. . 11-12-2

n-t fiv rtoriey. Buy your j f ; o. We g-uttar.te e '! pair, j vi repa iri;-.?- with free rail and ; r-.-r." V.-.itin? 252. Rapid! id Repair Co., 642 liith street, j U-yS-5 i

ni for ; Nevr Elixir, Called Asplron-

al, Medicated With Latest

Scientific Remedies, Used, and Endorsed by Euro-!

pean and American Anny

burgeons to Cut bhort a!

Cold and Prevent Cornpli cations.

;n"Orv'CE TO -EVEBY-WOMAN'

at the STAR THEATRE, Whitinff, Ind. Coming MONDAY and TUESDAY

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high

da-, snport. oen. Gil

Central

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Call Phone 631-M Whiting, i u-:;-2 !

gai Every Druggist in U. S. In

structed to Refund Price; While You Wait at Count-; er if Relief Does Not Come ! Within Two Minutes.

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''i-rv cirr.tr examination for Whit- , ; :.o.-tof;'..-e ill "o hll at the h'g'.i -. 'cl .;-icii.'orxm, $1,400 p?r annum .'; e.ut-;r.al!3 Increase of $100 after I ich "oars satisfactory seriice up to; S-?0 i"T annum. 11-12 i

Delightful Taste, Immediate' Relief, Quick Warm-Up.

LOWELL

Prd Ebert. Sr., of Seffner, Fla., came

:-st vnlns- tor a vi.it with his sons) ; ;

'' ( All drug stores

,-iiiry jja.13 w as a v.iiicatto vis.t :;- j e.terday. . K. Roberts went to Indianapolis c-. but'.r.esa last evening. Douzil Kenney, who Is working in Flint. Mich., visited h'.s family here j rstf i day.

! The sensation cf the year ta tna j drug trade is Aspironal. the tvc .mi:i- j ; ute cold and cough reliever, authoritvi tively guaranteed by tbe laboratories; ! ' tested, approved and most enthusiasri-! j cally endorsed by the highest auth.iri-i I tk-s. and proclaimed by the coi.imn 1 j people as ten times as quick and efI fectlve as whiskey, rock and rye. or I

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are tew suppll-il

w ith the wonderful new elixir, so all , you have to do to get rid of that cold is to step Into the nearest drug store. hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal ar.d tell him to! serve you two teapoonfu!s with four teasooonfuls of water In a elass. With'

The remains of Mrs. Eva Leader, j your watrh In your hand, take ttnj

i-.r. ;s .-.t t or Mr. anl Mrs. Jacob Kuley. j ' hi died in Himmcnd, came last ev-

r.;rg. Funeral services w held at

be Christian church today. Inter-i.iC-it in the Lowell cemetery.

I.?wia Purchase went to Chicago yes- ! tc relay ta consult a doctor In regard f ty his eyes. His aoa. Thomas, accora- !

panied him. Tin toys aniJ girls calf club show v ill be htld here tomorrow afternoon. .It. prctnises t be a bigger and better show than has ever yet been held by the boys and girls.

drink at one sw allow and call for your i money back ln two minutes lf-yoa" cannot feel your cold fading away tike a dream within the time limit. Don't he bashful, for all druggists Invita you and expect you to try IL Every-' body's doing It. . When your cold or cough ts relieved, ) take the remainder of the bottle hunt to your wife and babies, for Asptronal i is by far the safest and most effective. tne easiest to take ar.d the most agre- j able cold and cough remedy for lnfani ' and children. Adv. t

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Whiting Fruit Company

548 119th Street, Whiting Phone 482 SPECIAL SALE For Friday and Saturday Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries Sweet Tokay Grapes. 3 lbs. 40c, per basket 60c Extra Fane Jonathan Apples. 3 lbs. 25c, per box. . .$3.25 Fancy Wagners Apples. 4 lbs. 25c, per bushel $2.00 Fancy Greenings, 6 lbs. 25c, per bushel $1.90 Eating and Cooking Pears. 6 lbs. 25c, per bushel ... $1.90 Sweet Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c SAVE ON COFFEE At WHOLESALE PRICES Yuban Brand Coffee, per lb. 45c, 3 lbs. for $1.25 Boulevard Brand Coffee, per lb. 40c, 3 lbs. for $1.10 R. M. C. Brand Coffee, per lb. 33c. 3 lbs. for 95c Farmhouse Brand Coffee, per lb. 27c, 3 lbs. for 80c Shady Lane Brand Tomatoes. Early June Peas and Corn, No. 2 can3, 3 cans for 33c No. 2 can Pineapples, per can 30c, 3 cans for 85c 15 oz. jar Preserves, per jar 2Sc, 3 jars for 85c Large Bars of Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 40c The Famous Tak-hom-a Biscuits. 3 pkgs. for 20c Imported Figs, the very best, per lb 25c Dates, per lb. . . 30c All kinds of fresh and dried fruits at reasonable prices. Full line cf fresh vegetables received daily, at the lowest prices. Call or Visit Bus line Tickets Gven to Customers from Marks. Whiting Fruit Company 548 -119th Street. Wfciling Phone 482

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At Last! It Has Come-

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O you know that our great pre-war "

sale has reduced prices on all garments 20 to 35 without restriction? Do

you know that this store offers bonafide reductions, not fictitious savings that only look good on paper? Come in, prove to your :it::f2ction that we do as wc advertise.

You Don't Need

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Our Usual Liberal Credit Prevails During This Sale Welcome! men and women. This store offers you unlimited credit. No red tape. No investigation. No collectors. Simply select merchandise for any amount, make a small payment down and arrange for easy weekly terms. Over a Half Million satisfied customers find our credit plan the best. We Make No Extra Charge For Credit

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Women's and Misses' Suits now 3SQff Millinery now 35Off Women's and Misses' Coats now 2BQff Dresses, Skirts, Waists now 2,QQff Fur and Fur Coats now J QQff Mens & Young Men's Suits 3BQff Mens & Young Mens O'Coats 25Off Boys' Suits and Mackinaws i All Greatly Men's Pants, Sweaters, Hats 1 Reduced

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