Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 17
1
"ridnv. IVcPinbpr in, i920. Ti IE TIMES Pa no Seventeen
WHITING end its PEOPLE
Tnc pupils of tho Whltlnjt Junior h'zh school have rocmtly wo h.d out two project lessons: One in history and on" in e'vics. They !av prepared
To Cure a Cold in One Day Taks Laxative
tahlcfs Be sure its Bromo
The genuine bears this signature 33c.
present this work to the parents and friends of the school on next Monday fvrnin?. Dec. 13 at 7:50 fharp in th auditorium of the high tarhool. You are most cordially invited. Come and find out what makes for 'Success" In life. The members of the Whiting Mafonic order entertained their families end friends a nn unusually pleasant gathering on Wednesday evening nt the ('onimur.lty (.'enter. The affair beSan with the rendition of a ;iro?ram v!ii''ii consisted of a number of rlno select ions by the recently norsanijed Masonic band, and two well received readings by Mrs. John McNeill. Thomas West, a Chicago vaudeville man, wa on '.-.and. an'! amused the large gathering with his Jok-s and sketches and pleased them with his musical selections. The entertainment was followed by dancing:, for which music was furnUhed by Sterling. Kef reshment consist itiff of sandwlehe.. and coffe Vickies. ice cream, cake and lemonade vere served freely, so that everyone sure'y had plenty to rat and plenty of fun. Now Is the time to hnj- the Oecemlirr rald-moat h nnii J.inuar- ( oiamlihi Heponit. on snle toTy nt Sam r o n -I.erB's. Whiting. 12-10-tf
Whiting Adve His em ents Are Winners
Columbia t.rsphonolas on fas- paymeats. S. Aroalierg, 502 119th street. 11-- tf
HEALTHY NEV YEAR Stamps may be secured at: EAST CHICAGO POSTOFFICE E. C. MINAS CO. UON STORE J. A. AUBREY, 251 N. HoKman st. DWYER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, Cor.key and Harrison.
Panta C!aus himself -nil! be at H. Gordon & Sons again, Saturday. Dec. 11. Bring the children to see him. 111-0-? We BiTe ran a whole year to pT tnt a Cheney l'honosraph, unequalled In tone and heautT. H. Gordon A Son. 12-9-tr
You are cordially Invited to hear the
Cheney l'honogruph at II. Gordon & Sons. 12-7-t-f
Do your Christmas shopping at H. Gordon t Sons'. 12-1-tf i j To assist you In your .Xros a abopping, II. Gordon A- Sons will be open every evening to S p. m. until Xmna Eve. 12-D-tf , STAR THEATER TOXIGHT Big sexinl day "Bride la," episode ones "Veiled Mystery." IN'o. lj Jnck Hoxie lu "Thunderbolt Jnek." "o. J;, also Mutt and Jell lu Klap Jacks' j and Kox Aeni. 12-10- i Mid-season dance given Saturday evening, Indiana Harbor Ball Room. I. O. O. V. Hal!. Dancing till 12: SO. 12-10-2 !
A number of drunks weio arraigned in the city court, their names and fines being as follows: lien. Soman, $2.00 and costs; tjeo. iCuck'. $1 ,ri) and costs; John r.llis. $! ") and costs; !4f IJrat. fl.C) and (0i; Ceo. Yates. $1.00 Mn costs; Ttios. Hayes and W. Drisoll. both of the K f. camp, being also fined Jl.Ot) and costs eac';. Mrs. Jacques entertained the I.-idi'-s Aid society of t Iv M. 11. churrh at a Silver tea at her home in the West l'ark addition on Wednesday afternoon. A program suggestive of Chri-l-n.a-was carried out and refreshments were, served. The hosfss was assisted )y Mesdames Forsythe, Kobertson. Crum and Kennedy. t HI OK TIl'lMv T wish to thank my frier.di and reishbors and fraternal orders for t.ielr many kindnes.-es, extended to us in niy late 'bereavement, l.ii'e McKirov. 12-10-Tho ft. and P. of ;., w-M lvld their regular rr.eetinp on net Momliv n'si'.t at which there wi'l be noniiiiiilioii of officers, initiation of candidates uni refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Flm'ncr of i .;, avenue a-o attending tii funeral of Mr. Fleming's sifter. "M Green y:" Ohieago. who was killed when a Motion flyer hit the auto lit "which she u as riding. Mrs. TYKliam Shinn of Cleveland avenue has as her cues'., Mrs. Mathews of Denver, Colo. M-. and Mis. I V. P:rtnton of Central acn:i" have- been entertaining friends w h . h.ave now returned to their home In Michigan. TRIMESS THEATER KRIDAY AMJ SATIHIHV Madame X with Iaullne Fredericks, the reatet picture of her career. 1 2-10-3
to pre-war prices Newly rca full I r.e of speedwell shoes, values at cost prices. Many It would pay you to Kra:- t h i
( pnortUTiity and save Rapid Shoe Co. 642 U?t
ROBERTSDALE j
Back ceived. Strong ttyles.
in one
Ph one
. The
II
Kf'i.v asm
Io your Xnia.; shopping at Uuell's, Tu2 Indiana boulevard. Toys, tree ttiinmir.gd and other jifts. 12-l-fi-3 VOU SAIJ1 Blown 1-aiher couch, heavy oak dinlnj; table and chairs. 733 Indiana boulevard, above Moaer hardware. 1C-S-2 Til most attractive prie reduction in clothini; and men's furnishings r.t t.'scar th- Haberdasher". 12-10-M:ss llelh Whit" of Chicago was a RobertsdaJe busiios visitor Wednej'1 a V . Krnnic' W'iie-on of Ilohart isited 1 riuiibr of h's old friends in UobertJUa'.e last Monday evenine. Mr-. Norman Brown and Mrs. Tom Haird of Roberts avernji! v. ere Chlcag j I" tors on Tuesday. The Laiii's" Aid of the Robertsdaie ci.'ircli met at tin- Freeze home Wednesday al'fernoon with a soo.l attendance, business of importance was t r r, -i-o-t-d and refreshment were served. Mrs. lldward Shillings and Mrs. Snell of Hast Side visited th latter's daughter Mrs. I.'.-i;i. Kteinrii arid family of I.nke avenue on '1 ne.-Ja; . M!.-.s Yi ilet Urcekinan of Atchison a e i ; ; : e v. a s a business visitor in Chicago the fore part of this week. Mrs. Robert "Wilson of Indianapolis boulevard was the guest of Mrs. Hay-hn-st o;' Kat Hi'le on Tun-Jay. Mrs. Chvl-t' !'.- 'i if Atn;.- avenue, who has hern confined, to her home fi'-r several ilaj s by illness Is able to be around asam. Mrs. Peter Iienson o Roberts averue visited her flau srh ter-in-la w "Mrs. ( iiarles lletis.m at Cue St. M-i ruraret's hospital. Mr:-. Benson i.- fretting alont; fin and is expected to 'be taken home, very soon.
Mrs. Oscar Pctterson of Roberts avenue, who has been ill for some time i3 slowly improving. The b'iard of trustees of the Robertsdale church will meet at the. parsonage on Roberts avenue Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Mlnse'jurg of Amy avenue is ufferinj with a baliy scald d foot on which she dropped a tea kettU; of boiling water the fore trt of this week.
COOK Mrs. Math Klein is spending the v. eek end'ln Ft. J .hn with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Spavier and family. llt-niy Snuer transacted business, in la mmorul Wednesday. Miss Itegina I.timpp lias accepted u position in Crown Point. S,h will begin work Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stark returned from ChicaZM Wednesday morning after tpending several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Peter lres visited friends in Crown Point Wednesday.
km of Syracuse. X. Y., hanged himself in tac coJnty Jail lure today and died because a deputy sheriff refused to opt. n the cell door and cut l.ini tio.vn. according to charges mado by 1'ep.ty U. S. Marshal Bartlcy and city police-
l men.
.';ty police officers mv Durkm writb.ing In the ceil suspentded by a belt. The y called the deputy to come and open the door, but hej refused, they said, until he. had orders from the sheriff. Durkln was dead when cut dow n.
SITES Scientifically Examic&S Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optical Parlor
HMnmend. Its
DEPUTY REFUSES TO CUT DOWN SUICIDE
C FVF.I.ANI'. ".,
V-retJ lui- I
They WORK while you sleep
a c
I
O B B
scan b ' aBBHBBrflaa
Free to Everyone for a limited time only Clip out this coupon and bring it with any clear small picture, photo, post card or snapthot, to " i"l it will enti" von to fine lire ITRM'i ) 'OR RAIT I'illlll, Kizs H17 ifol,rs. A beautiful oval plaque. You do not have to July .". fnime t.r it ,r pay one jx-riny. Your sm.tll J'lc'urr; will h re'urned unnarmd. S-e the artist ' " 'irk the store N'o tr.a-l orders. THE EDYY. C. MINAS CO.
a a a a a a a o.ra bt arj"?RRMnnan
u 1
'vVw - X
p. i
ilia
CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Estimates gladly furnished on fixtures and wiring. Place order for your Xmas tree outfits now. We repair old Xmas tree lighting outfits. PHONE HAMMOND 45 Cor. Fayette aad Walter Sts.
GO
m
"Pape
Cold Compound"
Breaks any Cold m Few Hours
ENURESOL
For bed-wctting and other kidney and bladder diseases for men, women and children. . Complete information sent upon request from YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT D. C. CHEMICAL CO. 292 WOODWARD AVENUE :: DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Instant Relief! T'or.'t stay stucedup! Quit Mowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Col, I Cjmpound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken uMj-Cy breaks up any cold. Tl-. very first dose op. ns clogged notriis and the air passages of the h"ad; Flops nose running; relieves the hendach , dullness, f ,-veris r nei s. "Rape's Cold Compound'" arts quick, drug .-tores. It acts withm.t assls'ance. irtes nice, contains no quinine sure, end costs only n fevv cents at Insist upon Rape's! Adv.
gy V-M.T.
ware
9
Minas Co.
You are constipated, bilious. and what you need is one or two Cascarei3 tonight sure' for your liver and bow els. Then you will wake u ; wondering what became of your- dizzinc&s, s -k iuadche. bad cold, or upset. gassy stomach. N... gt iping no inconvenience. Children love, ( "air arcs too. 10, h e"nt.. Adv.
rvi TTT R 4 !g
L-! ...J1 - t. ' r'. fm VW, nsw 1 i-..t tia.us'K in i i is I'm"J Tj wm m nil ja: f,saM ai if, unim,.pM m b& SB o a J2BiEBr pp BE' ; !tj ! -- - ') s-,.t ?-! . !:- tf k "k2i vets . 1 Ji j'J "J".?fl ll i;t i f!?'"i. K -"' '--.. - - ?vT r:s'"',e."M:?"v''- v - t'wrH!; iu i
INTO THE NEWEST. PATH"
For Christmas Gifts Many days of extreme effort has resulted in the production of "The Christmas Store Beautiful." This is the season when the Christmas spirit prevails, and the spirit of kindly service in every department of this store is reaching perfection. Whether it is toys for the children, furniture for the home, novelties for the ladies, or wear for the men, here you will find a large assortment of everything, Santa Claus will be here again tomorrow. Bring the children to see him. To help you in your Christmas shopping, we shall be open every evening until Christmas.
J119th Street between Oliver and Sheridan
B1
1 I
$VI i i Pi 8 j,'. I- t rWif ;c Kw roar MM I l (v!:5ri l "even-year struggle ! Z S vKrPrt- j lnjii ,J Rf w teJAI jefJjTjVT? I to produce perfect rschsm -i V U I LhippCTldaU .. COkaj?1Jy I in the phonograph. 1 I I , XlV P Beautiful illustrations of f I (;t5y 'Aj; truly worth-while book. i 1
YOU never saw mora exquisite cabinets. The world has never produced any more exquisite cabinets. These cabinets are descended out of the Goltiten Age of Furniture. This was the age when Europe built its most luxurious palaces, created its greatest works of art, developed its finest types of craftsmanship. Mr. Edison's designers went back to the furniture masterpieces
cf this period. They adapted 17 of them for the modern American home. They made every Edison Cabinet a period cabinet, even the least expensive. You rr? us r see these cabinets. Only then will you appreciate what wonderful richness and atmosphere one will add to your home. Ask about our Xmas Budget Plan. It manages your money economically. It makes 1921 help pay; and that's good business.
A Word About Prices In 1914, as yon can sscertain through practically any investment banker, the Edison Laboratories were selling phonographs on a narrower margin cf profit than the other manufacturers. Since 1914, the price of tho New Edison has advanced less than 15 and a portion of this is war tax. "Edison stood the gaff" to keep his -favorite invention within tha reach of everyone.
Straube Piano & Music Company 631 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 661 OPEN EVENINGS
j
'ZSs MEW EMSlf
Phonograph,
Saturday Xmas Shoppers Note: Do your Gift-Shopping in the morning for the best selections, while the assortments arc complete. Why not plan to stop for lunch? For noon-day shoppers we have planned a Special Chicken Dinner Saturday at 55c With all the "Fixins" including Chicken Fricassee with Dumplins Mashed or Sweet Potatoes Bread and Butter Choice of Home-Made Pie or Cake Coffee or Tea. , You will enjoy our Cafeteria Luncheons, good portions, home cooking and lower prices Third Floor.
I$lipMfi$fvfgl
aOith a Soul
