Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1920 — Page 12

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TTTTv TIMES Friday, Xovpmber ID, 1920,

WHITING and its PEOPLE

December Columbia. Records now on a'e at S. Aronborgs. 602 113th street. U-lS-f Mr. nd Mrs. J. E. Mills of Oliver street has purchased the John Welsbr home on Xw York a.veaue to trhern ''r.ey have already more J. Mr. and Mrs. 'Welaby tave rone to live at the home of their daughter, ilTa. John Alaiob of Central avenue. 3Jir. and Mrs. Claude P. McNeill of Xw York avenue have rrfoved to the J. S. .Mile bourn on Oliver street, which they have purchased. -V. O. Osterburg of lWth street. Is cn A business trip In the eastJoe Kapitan. alias Joe Plioo. Jr.. -wag arrested by OfScera Qirard and Itwler rn complaint of Ms etep father, Joe r:jco of 1X1 119th 6treet on a aurety of ;he pace n-aj-raut. He was released a bond. 22rs- Arthur sshailen and on. Donald, ere spending- two "weeks Visiting at the heme of her parents In Milwaukee. Mr. "W. B. Oarrlnger of tPorte 3veii has g;ne to lean. N. T., to v. sit "with relatives, intending to bring hr rnother home with her. Mr Charles Klose -will bo hostess to i he wieni'Ders of tho musics and art section of the Fortnightly club at her home in 119th street oeirt Tuesday afternoon. Imogen, daughter o? Mr. and Sirs, w iliisjrt Etter of Sheridan avenue, who has been quite 111 is improving. John Viecontl is on th sk:k list. Mrs. Kred Ehlers entertained frlenda : a quilting party at her home in Cleveland avenue. 5fr. Emma Adarrs ajsd Mrs. Therein Lemen were Chicago visitors. Senator James J. Nejdl is ia Indianapolis on "business. Miss Esperajico Schlechty appeared .n an Apollo club concert at the Orchestra hall In Chicago last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. George Koch is.

KIDDIE KAPERS

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h..eanor ijaran. lert Wednesday ror a several -months visit in California. Mrs. Edward Clark, who made a ,hort visit at th home of her parents.

Mr S. .CamiteTl or terta'.ncd tl;e n-.embers of the Jilisaiu-.- a -id History eectloa of the Fort r. -.ghCy cl ,.a at 1 or home in Pfnnsy!anm avnue. The study of Prisons werr- inl-'r discuss'on.

three papers having bon read on thin !

suDject. A review of an tJiT.ry story was jiven by M'.ss Tvanaca. Basket bail fans of Whiting ::: b interested to leara t.;at the Red Crowns will begin to practice on Monday eve-

nee j r.lng for the op-nitj of the season. The

ROBERTSDALE

I still have a linuto-J anu-unt tf Jams fruit and vegetable!). s hie h I w.".i c."fcr for sale at Robertsdale F.ic Station, Saturday. Nov. 20. Jarne. i-ight assorted fruits, ha'.? sugar an.l half ;.ure fruit, this is the choHf"st spread fyr brad J ou evi b;y. 7 lb. can for St.2-"5 Finest Ca' if crnta' apricots !n heat y

syrup in No. at, can ,25 Early June Pnf. a tegular 10 cent value, per dozen 1.15 This will be your last chanco to get theso good?. 1,VNIEX. BROWN". 11-18-5 A mas? meeting will ha lu'l1 nt th Hnhertsdaii" au'lltoriuin .n Saturday evening, consernintr all tax payer in teyard to the nv district sewer, Mayor Hr.'wn (if Hammond will be there. The majority uf tlto rt'-hert rial- people (Hn't understand ivhv they art' a'fflesved for this new sewer.. j as to see lnti this and ei:ie t., an understanding tome to this m-tinK, M1.s rv:a I,i;tz ., Indiana Harh'.ir n.ii the aruest i Mr. .ui.l Mr.. John Miirry of Ri.hcr:, av-mie W.-.lne.!av. Mr.s. w. 11. Me' e'ty ,!. airman of

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me Tuesday e'enlr.K. All precinct c 'i mm It tee women and v...rk-ra In iumor of tli- siplendid republiean icf"ry. The Indies from notiertpdale weie Mr. Richard Schaaf. Mrs John MHvin and Mr.-. ..frank Huel.ler. Captain and Mrs. Gi-oij.' Kader of ?iyrt! avenue entertained captmn and 'Mrs. .1. II; iun of Hammond at their hiui.e over last Sunday. Mr?. E. I.anruhr and filler, Mrs. A T. Martr. of Myrtle au'iiii", were in Chicago on business Wednesday. Mr.". E. Freese returned from her I'ip to Galveston. Texas. Mrs. Solt.

I v i del. -w ho made the trip -with Mrs.

Freeze for her health, which has "been bf tter whih ti.eie left tial- eston and has g.'n? lo Ttookpor!. Texas, whf-r she will visit, with the jSfoss family. Mrs. W. Kheo. whi has been v;s;;ing ht-r sipier. Mrs. E. Ju!!r and fam-

! ily for a few day-, has returned to I I'T hmie in M;!waui:"-. The I,uhernn cureh hszaa will he I ! Id i:i the a.f te : n. hi ard eveninrr on j tl " e!g'.;th of DnvniK r. I Mrs. Ca-. :e Sha-i-' of Tar'e svon-:--vas a Chicago vtsitor Wednesday.

Mrs. Iotiis fisher. .lr.. visited he-

led from llohoken, X. J. date can be eet for the fancral until the body arrives here.

sister at Last Side cn Wednesday. Mrs. C- Ftlta- of Cleveland avenue entertained the ILadiew' iM of the l!,obertsdale church at her home en Wednesday afternoon. Aftor the num-

. ,i ma aic a Rabbit D!nner. social hour ivas en1nv"t nA H.lni. I

luncheon wa, served bv vr. ph., ' wh!, tonrlrjfc Id northern Wiscon-

Henry F. Eirrers cf Iik venu O" 'w W rohttts ran Into

a business visi-.ur in n.,,,,,,,,! i tile road In front of my mnchlne. They

", ednesday. ! were bllnfled by thi bright light from Mrs. Jacob Bauer cf P.rener. ind. is my headllcht, Riii !t was an eny v'sltinsr with her irand'l;iuhter. Mrs. matter to get out and catch them both. Fred Hadtey arirt husbanil at thtr T Vorl a o-ond dinner tha nxt iln

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MERRILLVILLE

Truant officer George Koudoiyh was ii tuvvn l?i -t WeUnvaday. Word uii received from Mrs. M. IT. Pierre, liiveralde. CaL, tiild week that their son, Milton, ia Improving', but makes three trips a week to La Angeles, to see 'the specialist. Miaa Moore viblied school laet Tuesday. Judye Barton was La the county swat Wednesday. J. F. ttaltz made a business trip to Chicago Tuesday. A number of our people are under the weather with had cola's at the present time. James Pinell of Michigan, a neyhe' of II. Barton, Is vialtlny them this . ee.k. Mrs. Iluidah Gjasicr received word Thursday that Mr. Wern-.-r of Hammond had Tasscd away. Mrs. Werner was Mr:. ilazier'3 niece, known here art Annie- Oretn. F. O. Price received a telegram tat-

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Will J'oitiJr HetieT. PJi to a Few Try it T'.fht bow for F.heairaKsra. Neuralgia, Lninbago, sore, at 13 and swollen Joint, paiu in the b"atl, ha. -k and Uiabs, corns. buaioDS etc. After one ej'piicatlou pula usually diappf ars as If by umgie. A new renscdr os&d eiicrnaily for Couc'is, folds, "'roup. Inti 01..-S. Sore Tbroat, Idphtbenu nd Tonsiii-is. This oil i conceded to he the most penetrating reuue'lv kuown I's promrt and imiued'nte effeet in rit vf nir puin is dan to tbe faet thst it penntr3ti to 1b! affected parts Bt oace. As an Illustration, pour ten drops n the thickest piece- of sola leather and It w'l; penetrnt tills fnhnce through and throriga In three minutes. Accent no pi!t)t!tn!e. This prent oil is golden red co'or uni?. ?ianufetured hr Herh J ure Mfdium fa. oliiy. iet

Comparison of Tires. naullng a nibhor-t!rel vehlc'e on an nverage roadway and a steel-tlrcl vphicie on a track require about th Fame amouat of power, js was demooftiated recently in a court trial.

Catarrh Gone No More Hawk'ng arc Snuffling When Yon Breathe Hyomei HTOMF.I (pronounce it Hih-erae m guaranteed to end the misery of oaiarrli. Krsathe tt. destroy the catarrh jrerm and soon hawking and enuiaing should It, and cmsta no lor far fo-m in th nose nor mucus lodge to the throat; inflanmvation leave the membrane of the nosa and throat and your hesd will feel clea ind fine. Breathe it for coughs, colds and othroat : its soothing, healing, antisept'-: action is better tiian all the stomoeh dosing remclies in creation, and there isn't a particle of opium, cocaine tr other habit forming druit in It. Complete Omht includes irh-Iir. Extra txjtUea of Hyomei if atrwurds needed by druggists every--fee-

Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, soir stotnaxii, belching and all stomach disease or money bade Large box of tablets at all druggists ia all towns.

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Columbia Graphonolaa on easy payments. S. Aronbergr, 603 119th street. . Il-lS-tf Dr. 3rnk R. Doll announces the re-'-'.ocaJ of hi offices from the Schraye i-uiidina; to the First Xatlonal Bank nui'.dinar, where he has purchased the

V-ray and entire equipment cf the late"

Dr. Hoskins and will occupy the rooms nad vaeast by Dr. Hositin's death. Residence phono 507-W. offlco 275 Waitin. Hour 10 a. m. to 13. 2 p. m. t I . a. T p. m. to S p. m-11-15-5 A Brunswick Phonogiaph on terma to atilt ytm. Seifer Furniture Co. 10-I5-tf t"L90 enroll ytm In our Xmu BrunsMck chvih. Seifer rurniture Oo. 16-25-tf Opmn ry n!ht until t. m.. except Stoltday .nd" Fridar. closed at 6 p. aa. Belfer Firnsturo Store. 11-3-tf TAR TBTBATETK. TOMtVHT Sr1a3 6a& Our bia; weekly treat Tea Slyaa ia ridden Dangers." "o. II; Bea "Wilson In -Screaming Shadow," So. 1$; Klnjr Bajrgrot In "Hawks Train." No. IS; awl Charl&a Hutchinson in "Tie vTiSrlTrtad."

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,"fcat it profit a maaT X be arna b!y wagres, bu;

DOS t 3ft? X opportunity knocks at his door an4 ho has no money saved to accept her Javttatlon. Open a eaving-3 aocowat with the 'W-hmns Savings and Ixb ajraoclatlon. Current dividend rata bx pr cent Bant ttlss this sale Saturday. Bis i eductions; oa chlldren''9 and lnfajjfs foot wear. Rapid Shoo and Repair Co., 613 118th atreet. 11-18-1 Combination eoreen ajtd storm doors. The door that aerves two purposes. Artlstia efforts at reasonable, prices. WJtltlojT Lumher and Coal Co. 11-13-3 Speeial Hydro it cranberry ice. vanilla nut, Vrielc for ThanVsgiving. order befora Monday at TCIttera Drus tore. 11-10-3 PBICES THEATBB TOXITE 01!ver Thomai ire "Out Yonder," also a Sajalae Sambo comedy, l'a he 'em and 9th epUsde of the Third Eye Comias; Saturday, The orth Wind' Malico" y Rex Bench, with Vert Gordoa tho most wonderful mother of tfceat ail remembered for her work ia fTamareaqtin. Thla pletere la playinc mt osdy one Chlcagro loop theatre. Is ra.ad new, and a aplendld atory. 11-13

team will he cumpo.'vj of players, wharo familiar to the Whiting" fans and will he one of the best in the middle west. The first appearance of the tca.u In public will prohab.- be on Dec. 11. John ITatusich of l.'jj.;. street an! Bchrage avenue, waa found to ha-i e ore quart of whiskey in h'.s place when same was searched "tr- Chief CoiMn.t and Officers Tatlcrfield and MaU.-tni. was arraigned in court betore Sveehil Judffd Xrwj'er, who took the ca6c vinder ad'.lsement for a time. He rendered hi decision yesterday, which was a fine of $100.00 and costs and a sentence , to 30 days in jail. Not beins satisfied

with this ?Tatu5icii has taktu an appeal. Mrs. Peter Sel'er and "r.er daushtc. ?Irs. I. Grossman and the latter'a son. 5eorge, will leave next Tuesday fnr Los Angreles, Cah, where they win spend the winter to be Joined later b:' Sfr. Pelfer.

R1EE HOTEL RESTAURANT , James CongJes. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.

CIvo Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, imple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rttbbed in where the pain is, it eases the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings qaick relief. Keep a supply on hand. Wuard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, antipeptic qualities can always be relied upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, from sprain, bruises, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for tore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Oenarous sitt bottle S 5c-

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NASTY COLDS ARE ' RELIEVED AT ONCE ''Pape' Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold in a few hours .

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the headch", dullncrs, f e verlshnecs, Enceslrg-. acre ness and stiffness. j "Pape's - rld Compound" is tiie "HuicUcst. surest relief known and costs I ohly a few cents at drug stores. It' atte -without assistance, tastes nice, j

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Music Roll Sale Friday and Saturday 2 Days Only New 88-Note Music Rolls Stock Up While they Last Straube Piano & Music Co. 631 Hohman Street. Hammond, Indiana Phone661

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920

PRICE ATTENTION

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This year, more than ever before. Hospitality shall reign in every home. No room offers so much opportunity for the expression of hospitality as your dining room. Now that Seifer Furniture Company has made a general reduction on their entire stock, ranging from I5' to 40r; , you can well afford to begin on your dining room for this Thanksgiving Day. REMEMBER, the standard of the furniture and the standard of service remain at the same high level. THE PRICES ARE THE ONLY THINGS DOWN AT SEIFER'S and the terms of payments are just as "easy" as you want them.

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This is a Hepplewhite Dining Suite, consisting of one table, five chairs, arm chair, buffet, china cabinet and server, ten pieces in all. It is impossible to give even a faint conception of its beauty. It is built of solid mahogany. Our Cf f regular low price was $785. Now reduced to J J

Wm. & Mary Dining Suite

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Here is a real pre-war value. The Wiliiam and Mary Dining Room Suite shown above isof quartered oak and the chairs have real leather slip seats. The table and 30 four chairs are reduced to

If Queen Anne is your favorite period, here is your opportunity to refurnish your dining room for this Thanksgiving. Genuine walnut 4-inch round table and six chairs to match. This is a suite Seifer's are proud to sell $1 OQ f and you'll be proud to own. Reduced tQ OJOU

This solid mahogany Rocker, cane scat, back arid wings, of Queen Anne, William and Mary, and Leuis XV'L periods. The kind that adds comfort and grace to any room, regardless of what you have there now. $99 CA

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Straight chairs to match.

You can now see the complete line at your nearest Seifer store. Our own expert fbrvice with every Brunswick we sell.

Royal Easy Chairs. America's easiest "easy chair." Just the thing for relaxation for every member cf the family. In golden and jacobean oak, automobile box seat, upholstered in high grade Spanish leather- 2 CQ cite. Reduced to

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Come into the Seifer 6lore nearest your home and see and hear the new Brunswick phonographs and records.

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