Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1921 — Page 7

.Januarv 10. 1920.

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

The reu!r mttinjf of th Ktrrn f-favs will b held this vn!rif at vhich the annual Instillation of officers wiil tak nlac. The ln.tai'.jiI'on will h followed by the serving it refreshments. lira. Arthur Vernon will entrtain the members of the Plymouth Aid .10-clerj-of thj Conicregatlonal church at J'r horn? in Ia.Porte avenue tomorrow evening. The members hope for n. fulf attendance, the hostess to be asiiiterl -by Moadames Swsrts. Osterburir and ateinke. Thi -VV. C O. T. will m-t. this Wednesday nigrbt at which a large number 'it candidates -will be Initiated. -n o'flcer from the l!g:h court 1 expectod to ba prasent. An entertainment and refreshments will be enjo ed al ter the ttieet!n&. Th marriage of Miss Mayrr.e Flynn and Mr. Alexander J. Mania, both well Known younff "SVhitinic 'people took' p:ca on fHiturday evening at 7 o'clock nt the, Sacred Heart Rectory, where tha ceremony was performed by He v. Vathr Willi.m C. MiUer. The attenUanc were Miss Winifred fly tin, sister - ? the bride of Chicago, and .ieorste Benson of Hammond. Following a few o!ays trip Mr. and Mrs, Manta will go t Indiana Harbor to reside with the groom's parent., Mr. and Mrs. John .Vanta, Thu funeral of Mrs. John Poppen of 'l?th stre-et. in charge of l.Tnd-ertaker A. T. TTeyden. was held from the St. ; r's Kvanfreiicai l,uthrran church. 'to the service was performed by !:-'-. Bopp. The deceasrd !s survived : v her husband and two daughters. .-' i Hilda and Bertha Poppen. Lake Honks of u4 Center street was : rested on the charge of engaging in combat with his "better half." In default of , bonds he is 1oc'kx1 up Awaiting trial. Mr. Touis Moulter of the Weft Park a action will entertain the members of the Trt Kappa sorority tonight. , rii!CBS THfUTFJt. MONDAY, TIEsDiY AND WEDNKSDAY TMBty. nlth We ley Ban?. i Mar. liaI1 Vrtlan production, with Colleen Moore, Tat O'MaFley m4 an all-star cast. Absolutely one of the best pic. turea ever made. 1-ln.; The funeral of Ma the- Schaefer. age '5 years, who passed away at his home in Sheridan avenue on Wednesday was held on Saturday under the direction of Undertaker Owens. The services at the Sacred Heart church peached by P'ather Miller was very -irge.ly attended by relatives and friends a!'. over the region. Mr. Pchasfer was one of Whiting' old time sefl'.5ents flaring- been employed by th 5?. O. Co. here for 30 years. H i.ad Just been put on the company' Annuity roll, having received his first check Just prior to his death. He leaves to mo-urn his loss his widow, three sons A'bert. Michael and Joseph Schaefer and five daugrhters. Misses T'.arbara and Veronica Schaefer. Mrs. Huso Koch and Mrs. Ernest lleln, a'.l Whiting Advertisements Are Winners Open Thursday, Saturday and payday eininrs. only. Selfer furniture Co. 12-SS If you did -not receive oar 12I enlrndfr. rrlll cheerfully Ktve upon request Selfrr January releaaea of flt-unwlrk nee or 4 a (Ineludina; "MirKir") nnd Q. R- rolls now od aale. fcelfer Furniture Company. 1-5-tf Wanted tr Ttent An apartment, 3 t" 7 rooms, furnisbed or unfurnished. Will pay well for desirable location. Call Selfer furnitura Co. Phone Whiting 27 6. 1-6-: The annaal meeting of Th Whiting Pavings Ijoan association will o held Monday eTen'.ng, Jan. 10. 1921. A full attendance ! desired. Ballots may be east from 7 to 3 p. m. 1-6-4 Wanted Furnished or unfurnished house, four or mora rooms, call 190-J Whiting. , l-S-6 Man's dress and work shoes greatly reduced, o!id leather soles and heels, all sixes. Speedwell shoes are what ycu confidently expect. Try our shoe repairing. We guarantee and deliver ail our work. Rapid Shoe P.epair Co., tI 113th street, phone CS2. 1-8-4 Respectable woman wants housework, by tha day or home. Inquire V.'hiting Mews Co. or phone 432-J. 1-5 PRINCES" THRATER, MONDAY, Tl'ESDAV AND WBDN K5D Y Dlnty.- Trltb Wesley Borry, a Marshal! N el Inn produrtlon, Kith Colleen Moore. Pat O'Malley and an all-sfnr rut. Aboolutrly one of toe best pletnrea ever made. 1-10-3 Supreme Athletic Dance to be held Jan. 11. will be postponed untill Jan. 'S. Will be hel.l in Masonic Temple, Fast Chicago. Music by Washington's Orchestra. 1-10 STAR THEtTBR TONIGHT AND TOMORItOW loin Dnna In l.ucla Ch.nnberl.iln's ;itur1T Kenln Post tr '-llliuk-11. all." also t hnrlea ( hnplia In 11 MTesm n heels Thc Illnk, uls . milei Ilie nnd revuf. 1-1(1-2 Quick Relief from aches and pains, bruises and 'tyWT strains by applyIt soothes and heals. Kaep a bottle handy at home, at tha office or in your grip when traveling. Absorb ine.jn cocts more, but its service cannot be measured in tarms of money. I1.ZS brttie nt rr.ot J.-.itsiits. W. F. YOUNG, nc 7S Toaaola Street - SpHosAeM, Mo,

-f Whiting and Mi h. ,Jocp! V'eip- . linger of Hammond. Anions his surviving brothers nnd sisters Is 'Nicholas rfchaefef, his brother at ychcrervil'o. Oeorge Tif'iS7. of Indiana botilf1 vard appeared in a quite lisilly dam- ! asreJ condition on Friday niKlit. saying i h) was hit by an automobile mi Indiana bo.ileard. He was taken to ; the office of 1 r. I'.afasz. -pihire his

wounds were taken cre of. If an A'Molst did li't Itut'usa it evidently whs l is own fault, for lie was in no condition to be wandering around the streets alone. Mrs. I. I. Griffith Is conflneil to hur homo in Central avmi, rfcovnr;' from injuries sustained by fulling tlown her basement. slRirs on Mow Year's eve. N'o ' boties were broken, hut Mrs. tJri'fit h was bsii y shaken up arid suffered other minor injuries. The home economics .oi-rloii of the fortnightly r'-jb w'"l nie.-t tomorrow Afternoon at 2 o'clock nt tin home o? Mrs. Waldo .tannines in Oliver tre"t. instead of at the h..me ,,f Mrs Her tin lloskins. as scheduled the join hook. The funeral of Mr. A. '. jewe I age 31 years, whose d"ath occur!.. I at th Mercy hospital in (.Jary, following an attack J spinal meningitis. u as Mr.. 5(TVi son. heid from the home !' !ir sister, II. S. Wells in John street. Tin ce was preached by Hev. Smltiirastor of the Christian i-hun-h In Hammond. Interment was at Oakhlll cemetery. Mrs. Jewell is survived l.v her husband and iir sister. Mrs. Wells f Whiting- A sister. Mrs. IVanirr of Stanwood. Mich.. and the bittor's daughter and husband. Mr. and Mr. Harry Barn of Hattle rrei-li, Mich., having been uere to attend t'.ie funeral. FOUR FIGHTS FOR TONIGHT AT 1 TING TONIGHT' t inn AT WHITING. Joe Bishop vs. Joe TSe.rger, 10 rounds at 124 pounds. "Punch!" McClelland vs. Jimmy Qulnn. 8 rounds at 130 pounds. ' Battling'" McGrath vsTHck C'labby. 6 rounds at 120 pounds. Jack I.lnda;ren vs. Eddie Perry, 4 rounds at 142 pounds, BT JIMMTE P.AT. WiriTING. Ind., Jan. m. The Slovak Home at Whitinff vvill be the scene of fouf good scraps this evening. The American Legion, Athletic Committee has everything in readiness for tonig-ht's battles. A'.l of the fighters were examined today l.y Or. Dewey, the Legion's examiner, an i found able to extend themselves to the limit, if necessary. Fight followers are talking most about the Bishop-Berstej- tight. Fans who have been following Joe r.!sh..p for years arc firely predicting that he will be able to hold Joe. Bcrger in check. There is no doubt about Jcj Bishop's experience and knowledge in the jarae. And in his last scrap he showed that he was in good physical condition. In fact, there are some rabid Bishop fans, who say that if he will keep in condition, there is no outthat can beat him, In meeting Bcrger he will meet one of the toughest little fellows in the game. Bcrger has not been in the game as long as Bishop but in recent years he has fought ofte.ner. He can hit with both hands and has naJo some of the lightweights step awav from him. "Joey" Berg'T has a large number of followers and they will be Cn evidence. MeCXELI-AND-ai IN N. "Tunchie." McCleKand will have a!i of Whiting back of him when he etep.-i Into the rinff to do battle with Jimmy Quinn. Quinn is being handled by Jack O'Keefe and is going Into this crap to win by the knockout route if possible. We feel that re will have some opposition in "I'unchie'- because McClelland can Viand out some stiff blows himself and take a little mor punishment than most fighters at his weight. PRElIMIN A H I V.S. "Battling'' McOrath and his Gary rang will see how it feels to stack up against Dick Clabby. the kid brother of Jimmy. This six round scrap is going to be a corker from all indication. Eddie Clabby who is looking aftc;young Dick is sure that Pick will be able to come out on the long end of this scrap. Jack Lindgren will pile into Eddie Perry In the openen Both of these boys are said to be hitlers, with the 6wede having the edge for experience. Large delegations from Hammond. East Chicago. Gary. South Chicago and

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With Wesley (Freckles) Barry A Marshall Neilau Production First Showing in Calumet Region This wonderful picture now being shown at the big Chicago Theatres

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Chicago are expected. There has been n unusual demand fr ti'-keis. Tit" Slovak Home has been so arriinxcl that it will seat a couplo of hundred mr.re than were seated at the last show. GEORGES TO ID DEMPSEY GO i AMSTERDAM. Jsn. 1 . Ici-y.-Carpentier. chumpii-n liea y wcigtii pugili.-t of Europe, in an iuuivicw in the Telegram' yesterday regardini; his i-oining fight it li t!o. orld'r champion. Jack remiey, exprc-sed opt i ni i.- :n ox'-r the ouicm-. li" said it would be h;i'd litltt. o r. t it tlo result was n.t for Viim to pr"ii. t. "I'm rather Itie'iurd to lie ..piiini-.-tic." laipfnii"!' ..I e. la red. "oven if i; were to occur tomorrow." lie hud nolliv'K to ofler r a Ml in ii definite arransenu nts us to where 1 h - fight is to be he id. "Whether 1 retiie from tls boxing game depends on the result of Comatch with Dcrnpsey," (.'arpentr. r said. "If I Jim 1. eaten T will retire; if not. I probably shall y" "U lljshlintj lor some time." One of the niani reason for his coming to Holland. Cat pent ier s.-i,.j. va-' to visit Die land of hi- wife's birth, revealing that Msi'lanic rarjientiT was born in The I labile. Carpentier said be n.i;;.! lue.f h'rnnl; Moran of Vitts'ouriih bef-re h;s light with Demps'-y. i 'arpentier expects to visit the Si-andinuvit: n countries soon. CARDINALS BEAT STAYMS, 6 TO 0, IN GRIDIRON GAME Midwinter football out .f doors drew a crowd of 3.000 spectators to Normal MUlr' Aatllo Oil. Known VF ill Fouitlwlr HIIkt. Pais la Kw MiaulM Trt it Tight noTV for Rheunatlsm. Neuralgia, I.iiml'SRO. sore. stitT nnd swol leo iolnts. puin In tbe head, baek and Utah's, corns, bunions, etc. After on nrnlieatlon pain usually disappears as If by insole. A new remedy used externally for f'onelis, Colds, Croup. Influenza. Sore Throat, riphtheria and 'i'nnsilitls. T)is oil is conceded to be the most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and Immediate effect in relieving pain Is (Hie to tlifi faet that it penetrate to tbe affected pnris nt once. As fin Illustration, pour ten drops en the thickest pb-ee of fjule len flier nn l it w'll penetrate this substiiiice through and through lu three la I nn t s. Accept no substitute. This crear oil Is polden red color onlv. Manufa. tured '.- " ' T ' c0. only. Get It at Summers Pharmacy. Whiting, Indiana

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Turk yesterday, wlvre they saw the ciiicaRo Cardinals defeat the Stayms. i 6 lu o. j Th Cards copped the qame in the I first quarter when they marched ( j stiaijiht down the !1. Id after the kick- j : off and went over for a touchdown,; Ilalstrom takinK the ball over after he. liriscol'. I'tran, nd .Milnrnney had a ' ternitt f ly plutis;ed through the line und off the SUym tackles for consistent K"-iris. IASEBALL BEGINS BIG MEET TODAY LIT LVTlirP. E. HUSTON I INTERNATIONAL NF.W5 StRVICM CI rit.'At ;t. Jan. 10. Major and tumor uo.--cb.-ill magnates w;il g t together at i series of meetings that began here today and cut, .ew and ir..n the wrinkles out of baseball's li:M garments. A complete new outfit suitable to pis itict'asei prosj.erity will bo tailored f"r i!d Man Llasehail. The prediction that the rna?nats would j;et tottelher appeared altogether safe as tbe conferciu-es that will last tin '-ugh two or three day., began this iii'.niinn. There wen- some small rumbles that indicates an undercurrent of rebellion, 'out they were not really menacing' and those who have watched the workings of previous baseball ti.eetinps easily d-'t'-eted siRns that the n.-.eu!. 'Aou'.l manifest t heir usual Cacility in surmoimtinK dirTi.-uHie:--, MOTHERS, D0 THIS When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoc.s may develop into croup, cr worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt, sure relief. It does rot blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. Y'ou should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, gore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 85c and 65c jars; hospital s'.r.. 00 Try a 4 Times Want Ad'

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