Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1920 — Page 14
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TIIE TLMl" Fridav, December 191'0. WHITING WHEN IRISH SYMPATHIZERS MOBBED NEW YORK CLUB INTO THE NEWEST PATH! and itsPEOPLE
"Mrs. Vernon has arrived here from j Michlg-an to spend the w'nfr fit the heme c? her eon. Arthur Vernon, .-n r-iiTcr atreet. I Mr. and ilr Freund. whi ha'. h rn KU((s at the home of their du: sitter, Mn. Xxuia OorJon of Sheridan awrue left yesterday for Plot la;i t-- M-en.J the winter. M! Vera (FlaUfthor er,tert;t'.7ed the members of the iMeta Oimnia Vl'slion sorority at her home In Myrtle, aeti ! last evening-. KOK THE oniUSTMK SIlom-IK If you are planning to Rive somelli'.ny that is really distinctive a-l rv!ee able, we eugrsrest yon vi.-lt "F reels Ppeelaity Shop," and their Holiday Display" of millinery, hoslerv. waists, camisole and fine, ost.oittnent of hand made fancy work Including dresser orfs, center piecna. night unrna, truest and bath towels, linen, hand embroidered and tatted handkerrhlf. 631 119th street, Whltlnff. 12-3-1 The general section of the I'ortnlghtly club win meet on next Monday evening- at -which a Christmas party -will Ve Eiven. under the direction of Mrs. Henthorn and the program committee. The Sinclair Reflning- company of "East Chicago will have the grand opn!Ti8r of its new general office at Forsrth avenue and 135th street on next Saturday -visitors day will be In oler from 1! o'clock to 4 p. m. The Old Settlers club "will meet at the eiov.ensky Pom next Tuesday eveo ng. Deo. 1, for which a fine program ha tn prepared by the committee. There will be refreshments and games and daneinr. all mernbers being- urgred to be present. The "Whiting Eastern Stars -will Rive a bamr and chicken dinner at the Christian church Tuesday aaternoon and evening:, the dinner to be served by the ladles of the church. A number of Chrtetmas presents mray be purchased at this 'bazaar. Sir. and Mrs. SI. Adley and family attended the funeral of their eon-in-law. Carter B. Donovan at E.xst Chicago yesterday, being- accompanied by several other whiting- friends. The deceased was the husband of their
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Jle police reserves dispersing mob before St. Patrick's cathedral. Note the American and Irish republic flaga carried by the rioters.
Leaving St. Patrick's cathedral. New York, alter attending a memorial mass in honor of Terirec. MacSwiney's memory, hun
dreds cf Irish sympathizers mobbed the Union club on Fifth avenue, nearby, when officials of the club refused to take down
a British flag. All the street level windows in the club were broken. Police fought an hour to disperse the mob.
Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
Columbia Griiphonoins on easy payments. S. Aroaiwrt, 00-' llfth street.
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The latest Teeeiwber Columbia Rerordi are here. Come nil hear them at 9. Aronbersr's, t02 119th tret. U-27-tf STAR THELVTITR TOMCHT ThJe la the last episode of these mlKhty snrials. .Tor Hyan in "Hidden nansern," Ben 'Wilson In ""cTennilnK hadon," Klagr Bnltsot la "Howk. Trail,' and Charlea Iluichinnon In ' lilriwlnd." 12-3-II. (H) enrci: yoa in our Xmas Bpjusutck clJb. Selfer Furniture Co. lS-23-tf The home of the t? lire of Xnu stationery, toilet articles. e.ardy and cigars, buy early. Hitter & .CuUstsroTi. The Rexall Store. 12-3-1
A Brunswick Phonograph on terms to suit you. Seller Furniture Co. 10-23-tf
riixushter, who was Miss Sadie Adley before her marriage to Mr. Donovan last May. The Girl Scouts enjoyed a pleasant eveniny .t the Community Center on Tuesday evening when they entertained Miss Ontrid Ott. a Oanish Girl Scout. 20 years of aje, who la earnlnff her way traveling arourvd the world from t Denmark. The Girl Pcout uniform in that county is blue instead of khaki, which is used here, and Misa Ott gave ajn Intensely interesting account of her travels. About 200 Girl Scouts were present. dinner being served at the Community Center. The funeral of Mr. Ferdinand
D:ahos of 4"S Steiben street, was held on "Wednesday, when services were preached at St. John's Slovak church by Rev. Father (Benedict Kajcany. Interment was at Holy Cro.ss cemetery, Hammond. The deceased was 51 years of aze and Is survived by her husband and one son, Zoll'e. The W. JL S. Juniors will give their class p'ay "Christopher Junior" in the hi?h school auditorium on tomorrow evening, the show to lie repeated asrain on Monday evening. The cast consists
of Jur.iors and la a four act comedy. Mrs. "Wiihelm and J Vj -year-old das"h?r have returned from the Presbyterian hospital Jn Chicago where they were for the past three weeks. Mrs. Wllhelm'a daughter, who is being treated by a specialist underwent an operation on her limTss both of which are now in castH. the result not to ro known until these are removed. Sirs. Harry Gordon and son, Iyiuis A. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall. attended the horse and Ftr.rk show at the National Amphi
theater in Chicago on Wednesday evening.
Born to Mr. and Sirs. Frank R. Doll of the West Iai k add'iin a 9'i pound daughter yesterday morning.
ENGLISH CHAMP BEATS LANCE IN SPRINGFIELD GO SPRINGFTEID, 111.. Dec. 3. Gcorfre Fox. English lightweight champion, outfought Al Trance of Chicago in every round of their ten round bout her.i lat night and won the referee's decision before the final round was over. This was Fox's initial ring appearance
in America. Jim Crawley. Chicatro lightweight, outpointed Joe Darsey in their eight round affair, and Tommy O'Laughlin, Springfield featherweight, knocked out Jimmy Shelly of Toledo In the Irst round of their scheduled six roui. ". bout.
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quarters here TOMORROW, lie will give a Present to every Hoy and Girl that visits the store. It will be a gala day for the young ones!
T0YLAND! We have asserrl.led Toyland complete. A , large portion of our second floor is filled with Toys of all kinds. Here you will gladden th ehearts of the little ones.
LADIES' WEAR! Our ladies departments are replete with novelties, fancy goods, and practical merchandise. You can select many beautiful and useful gifts from our assortments.
MEN'S WEAR Men's Suits and Overcoats have been greatly reduced. Now is the season for gifts of fine Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Novelties that men like. You can select a gift that he will like.
FURNITURE In our furniture department we have added many articles that beautify the home. Lamps, tables, ferneriei sewing cabinets, rugs and such things are sure to be appreciable Gifts. Our selection and prices will interest you.
119th Street between Oliver and Sheridan
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Open every night until fl p. m , except Monday and Friday, closed at 6 p. m. Selfer Furniture Store. 11-2-tf
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The annual Tr.eettr.s- for election of officers of camp Modern 'Wood men of America, Whiting. Ind . will be htid on FTiday even'n? DjC. 3. l?2f. Ail members are expected to be present. Mcrton Trout, clerk, C. A. Phr-ips. Consul. 12-1-3 firing the children to see ntn Claue him elf at II. Hordon & Sona' Saturday ller. 4. Santa -will give a preaent to etry boy and girl. 12-2-3
WANTED Girl or woman for general houe work, two days per week. 1 1 26 Atchison avenue. 12-2-S FOR REVT Furnished room with kitchen privileges. 142 Atchison avenue. 12-2-3 Do 7u r Christmas shopping nt H. Gordon A Sons'. 12-1-tf PRIT.5 THKTTTR TOMCHT orlie Thomas In -T"iotHKhts and hhadows," also Three Kye e-iHsode 'o. in and Pefe 'ews. Comliu; tomorrow F.the-I Cl"ytTi In "The ladder of llfe-" and JJenry Larman comedy, "MX nnd Wanner." 12-3-
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