Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Wednesday, Jan. 19. 1921.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

6er-ant Patrick J. Lawlor 1 onflnail to hit homo In Central avenue for the past several day by lilnesa. i Oeorga Hornet of the. TVhiting-X-urntesr and Coal company Is attendln0 tha lumberman a convention In Indianapolis. Mia sea Isabel Cumnlag and Anita Walker of Chicago were the sussts or Mlas Adah Shelly of Atchijon avaaua on Sunday. H. Oonlon A tkm ohraed all day today to mark down everything; in the store- for serai-annual clearance Pa la. 1-T9-BlUy Slodg-tt ta the Irdlanapoh Xiwi tella of Senator NeJ'11 purohasir'S avpplaa at the atate house iu'! stand in Indianapolis and kicking- to causa they didn't have red cheeks. Tbn death of Re. Father Michael J. By-ma. .; 3 ye.rs, took place at St. Elisabeth's hospital In IaJayette, suffering; from heart trouble, followed by a complication. Father Byrne was pastor of St. Anna' church in Lafayette

and had been state chaplain for the A. O. H. He was Whiting's nrst priest, havlna; had the flrat Sacred Heart churoh and rectory erected on Centr street. Ha left this city In 1898 an i had many warm friends in Whltins who were eorry to hear of his demies. He leaves three brothers in Chicago and one sister in Oregon. The funeral was held today at Lafayette.. The Whiting- friends of Tlev. Preston Bradley, pastor cf the People's church In Chicago and who pays his reirulnr visit to this city to preaob. at leat once a year at the Congregational church. wHl he interested that a new JSSa.OOO.OO ehrrh is to be erected ofr his ConjTeeatton. The building which is to e equipped for the recreational and cultured as well as spiritual needs of the Congregation will he e!jrht stories hi?h to be hnfU on a site at 4100-1 Sheridan road. So that the

Whiting A dverth em en ts Are Winners

It yon did ot rrelT- enr 1921 calender, will cheerfully aire one upon request. Setfer January release of nrunswlck Records (ihcladlns; Mrale") and Q. K- S. rolls ntrrr on ssle. setfer furniture Company. 1-5-tf Hernotitchfns and pioc:in; done, Mrs. JL E. Shelly, Hi Atchison cor. i;6th street. i-18-5 The Clrertey Ifionorrapti. The sweetest tone of oil. H. Cordon A font, i:-:s-tr Therea modern SJ-.ee Eiop in our town, That'a tatalng- fa?r renowa For expert Shoe Repairing For many mllea around. TVs mend yonr hoes the proper way, By methods up-to-data: And If you're In a hurry TTe'li repair them while yoa wait. For Lad'ea and Gents All ktads of Hata Cleaned and Blocked INDIANA SHOE REPAIF. AND shob smxixa parlor Marenoa Bros.. Prop. Zli ITth St. Phone 7S-M Whiting-, Ind. 1-1S-G Janwary mld-nicnth records on sale, also "Margie" and "Broadway Hose," iT Ted Lewie, at gam Aronberg's, 502 U8th street. 1-12-tf AJI Che latest Okeh Records bow on ale at H. Cor do a A Sons. 12-20-3 Cr-n Thursday, Saturday and payday evenlcna, only. Selfer Furniture Co. ' 12-2S Now ts tJie time to hare your hard ' wood floors layed. See W. C Mathews, I 11 Oliver street. Fhoe 247-W. j 1-lS-Sj H. Cordon A Son sesnt-annnal clear- j a nee sale begins Thursday, Jan. 20. 1-13- ! STAR THEATER TOMGHT "The Montana Girl," also Jack Hub mnaieal comeIy of 11 peopJe and Foi Vewa and crtmeily. 1-18-1 W. Gordon A Son emf-santral rlnranco sale begins tomorrow, Jan. (. 1-13-STAR TITE.ATEU TOMCirr ' INastmoTa haa to rued her srrentest trtnmph in "Madam Peactfek." At Stnr Theater. Also At Jeninfis in "Ttnndlti Gcd," and two-reel comedy "Don't Weakeo," M. Senentt. 1-19-2 An interesting- .tory will be found in the advertlsemp nt printed on this page of the Whilins Savings and Jsar Association. Kvery Investor know? iomethlng about compound IritTeat. but an umisualiy good concrete instance Is arTonleJ by the story of Account No. ti. 1-13-Wantod "Work by the day, hcu.-

work. 404 121et street. Big reductions cn men"? Is'l'is, and ! children's fhoe?. Jler.'s nhoc-s valued i jp to $11 and 512. now ft $S. Ta.-1 ia" ' Crsa Tlcl kid valued tip to $13. now $?. Children's ehoos at half price. This ' sale Is for 10 days only. Come early also fine shoe repairing-. All work j guaranteed. Rapid Shoe and Repair i Co., 848 118th stret. Phcne 2S2. 1-19-4 ' Geo. D. Thlbault, chiropractor. The ' Bank of 'Whiting Building, office j hours, 9:80 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4.30 p. m. j evenings, 7 to S p. m.; Sundays by p- I polntment. 1-13-6 j

Bargain apron sale, percales and ginghams. Jan. 20, 21, 22 at Buells. 752 Indiana Boulevard. 1-Ir-l Miss Catherine Kraly entertalnr-d s;x pirls and boys at her home, in thf-. w?: Park addition in honor of tiio thirteenth birth'.iav jnnivrrfw of h" twin hi other nd sV.tcr. ,!ohi anu Theresa Kraiey. A n.-)t i!-a.-i.nt liim wai spent in v'i -;rs prscs and ni-

J in? ref vc?hpicnt.-. An u-or.;.w u guect from Montana wa pi-'s'-n;. j

Don't jniss it .Saturday. Jan. "t"Tom Cats" of Ttocitford, IH.. vs. WhitIngr Owl?. ITigh school auditorium X-l-

new building will not he a complete expense to the congregation, provisions for revenue has been made. Five stores will be installed on the mala floor, space for about 40 offlcea will be provided on the second floor, the

four upper stories to be utilised as a

hotel. PRIMCES9 THE1ATER "The White Circle. a Mnrrla Tour, near production., with Wesley "Freclt.

Ies" Bnrry. Also Charlie Chaplin an "The Count." 1-19-

The Owls will entertain their members and ladies at an Informal dancs on Friday evening-. Jan. 31. Ir. George r. Thlbault of Chicago, who I a chiropractor of long experience has opened an office in the Bank of Whiting building, 119th street and New York avenue. The Rosary society will give a card party on Monday evening, Feb. 7. The League cf Women voters has arranged for a very Interesting study of local government, public effers, boards, etc. Thef-e instructive meetInge will he held every month, so that when the primary election comes In the spring every woman will have a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the local officers. The league is anxious to encourage good cltiaenehip and nrgea all women to attend

these westings. The date for the next meeting la Friday, Jan. 28, to be held fit the public library. Mrs. Tl. E. Humphreys will entertain the members of the Home Missionary society at her home in 115th street tomorrow afternoon. Rockford vs. Whiting Owss, high uchool ajditorlum, Saturday, Jan. "3. 1-18-5 Mrs. J. Connors of Ohio avenue has as her guest her aunt. Mrs. Holllnger and on, George, of nicksville. Ohio. Mrs. Arthur Vernon was hostess to the members of the lltrature and his

tory section of the Fortnightly club at her home In Laporte avenue on ' Monday evening. Mrs. H. S. Davidson j

read a raper "Sketch of Our Presj-dent-elect Harding," following which Mrs. Parker gave a reading from Geo. Ads. Miss Liia Fchoeneman's paper wa "History of the White House." The next meeting on Feb. 21, will he with Mrs. H. 3. Davidson. At a meeting of the exeout! committee of the 'Whiting Post American Legion, committees for the cenrirtyear were selected. In addition several important matter were taken up for discussion including the next boxing show and the Washington's birthday celebration. The entertainment committee consisting cf Tom Paisley, Frank Lauer, James McNamara and the executive committee will look after the Washington's birthday afffiir. It ! planned to bring out aboi;t a hundred disabled soldiers from an army hospital for this event. The Whiting Commercial club's b is

line between Whiting and Marks has been running In splendid fashion. This time It looka as if it will work out satisfactorily to all concerned. Leater Aronberg visited his brother here yesterday. PRINCESS THEATER "The White Circle," a Morris Tear-

near production, with Wesley "Freeh- ' le" Barry. Alo Charlie Chaplin in I "The Ooost." 1-19- !

HO BERTS DALE

he has an attack of locomotor ataxia and will bt confined to hla bed for at least two months. Little Miss Margaret Mclntire had her tonsils- removed last Saturday and la getting along nicely. -Miss Griffiths enjoyed a visit from her sister of Chicago over Sunday. The Five Hundred club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mr Bradley. Mr. Shaw f Buffalo trantaoteJ t-uslness here yesterday.

The Ladles Bible class of the Evan

gelical rnurcn or uooeri saaie bui i meet at the home of Mrs. Fritz Ka.'ch on Indianapolis boulevard. It is de- I elrd that all members be present. i

Esther Visa of My-rtie avenue, who ,

has been very ill with quinsy sore throat is Improving. Mr. snd Mrs. W. Bahn of East Side were Kobertsdale visitors over Sunday. A party from here enjoyed themselves at the White City dance last Saturday evening. John Williams of fiouth Chicago was a businefs visitor here on Monday. rniACESS THEATER "The White Circle.' a Moarls Tor.

neur production, with Wesley "Free -

le" Hurry. Also Charlie Chaplin In

"The Coiinf." 1-19-

Mr. ard Mrs. Arthur Goldlug enter

tained Hammond friends at their

home on Myrtle avenue last evening.

The Daughters of Rebecca will meet

In regular session this evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis of Atehi.

son avenue attended a theater in Chicago on Sunday evening and on Monday morning. IMJr. Davie left for

Detroit, Mich., to vlalt with her par

ents for a few days.

prise tha weighted food index upon which the estlmatea of the bureau were based. The greatest decrease in

any tingle commodity was In pork and lard. 11 pr cent each.

chop, which defined M per cent. Su-j j j ChriStina3 gar showed & decrease of IS per oBt; , . , ,T . .

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ham, IS per cent, and bacon, hatter

FURTHER DECLINE IN FOOD PRICES WASHINGTON". Jan. 18. Retail food

prlcea declined 8 per cent In December j

as comparer with Novemor, ine bureau of labor statistics announced today. Twenty-two food commodities eorn-

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Money Has Doubled Itself An interesting illustration of the operation of compound interest is shown by a story of Account No. 64 in the Whiting Savings and Loan Association. In the second half of 1908, a certain Grandmother deposited to the account of her Grandchild a sum of One Hundred Dollars. This amount has increased at compound interest since, but there has been no additional money added. At the end of 1920 the original One Hundred Dollars had a little more than doubled and was then equal to Two Hundred Dollars Fifty-four ($200.54). If the present rate of dividends continue this sum will increase to One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars by 1948. Semi-annual dividends have shown a constant increase : Money at Six Per Cent Doubles Itself in Twelve Years

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December, 1913 ..$3.75 June. 1914 3.86 December, 1914 3.97 June, 1915 4.09 December, 1915 4.2 J June. 1916 4.35 December, 1916 4.48 January. 1917 4.61

June, 1917 . . . . .$4.75 January, 1918 4.89 June. 1918 5.04 January. 1919 ' 5.19 June, 1919 5.34 December, 1919 5.50 June, 1920 5.67 December, 1920 5.84

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