Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1921 — Page 9

Thursday. TVhruarv 3. 1921.

THE TI1MES Pase Nine

WHITING and its PEOPLE

..,e T-rpiber? of rne 'egu3 of we-; ,vntr.! of M'h;;:n; w:',l v. sit ih ' : rat ion pi an, in a body tomorrow :f Tnoon The !,id;i-s w'il irtf f t a' I '!'- pub!.' I'irary 31 ;:S0 o'clock J ":"&. -' T'atrkk .7. T.awr of Cc? 1 frai avfnu? still rfini-n q".''e ''1 anl exr,eets t. retirr; to the Mc-ey 'vr-- , r 'al in Chicago wrier, he under-

Iteration. 'fat Vine was ar-psteri h;. v'opr ' : erf.elu Hi'1 Ma:r:n n ' I"ts: -repfc sr.. I Whit "vak avoi'ja 011 the c'na"U r " buin;r oVmk. n earrbp'i ' wa fourt to '10 I'arryng a e::r. a' so :a-1 SSO.-i in nor.py i Irs r.o.-ket. 'in wa arraigned n court Tuesday t.i sniwsr to th two '!;:. That of hninsr drunk atid al.C1 ' '.C'rynr ponc-nip-i weapons. 1 n rh charge f Tvn-: n .- p.s e - ?,'i.no and 'ost.v paymz a tot a': o' ?''. ,1.fl!V M's-i Ms"; .'.roa or r na:pn . .r.il a' , h'-n'-.o n dp 'Wes.-t Park avi.l'.on on Sunday nigh'. Panics, mujru! v'-'fi'iMifT.r.-! m enjved 'f trere several out -o tow ti ll T'!t S er.era! mpe'-.ng of ' c'u'o w;li 'bp he'd T'orf - M'on - 1 o i ti r I' r. . n x t Mr.-. . T".: 'If m;rht at tn lioino n' --wtrt. on S.oridan hvpm :o 1 ' notirt 'h;oh lo ji bripf -s"Oti. w!fh ! r. p ' o 1 n of f "a'r'iip partv w hIi!. Vi! m?!!- ' are invited to pp pr?nt. Th T)iml'rs 01' : ip jihi?;p aii'i ;n ;. L-tlor! rf the Kol r. ! rh t y p'uit tvi' (.ir th 'hi-ajro pymn'wr.y oon.-ort on f'-oay. 1"pb. 1 : T'uvf rot at to sro op FriUa.v afternoon w;;i !" on .fat ."'Jay nisrht. Tp'o. 12. T'n hmps an be jr'vn to Mrs. John C. Tfa'l. who '- sft tbe tipi; thi wk V ria.y T'it d"srpi tam o tli Pa ni!'tr o' Tiebokah went to Garv 0-.1 MonJa' -;-re the "Whttir?: tl;-J tho. n:t:at-" "wck "o -. C'.ty Ur. a.ri'i Mr. F.. r !I".w - h' a 50 were g-jesta 0? "Mr. and, Mrs : "it rs Klcse of Sehras ntie. The Itoya) N"!shbors at their rnir.y en M"r..J?y nisht ?ap a nub!Unstal'ation of offloors, th- work he-' r done by Mrs. Mary T'ta!. n:? 1 : ",et supremp deputy. iiy;5ted Mrs fkeli. A speeia' dri't wa civpn b" j tfj m and as an added t'eat iro r." ; Star Theater WHITING Wednesday and Thursday 1 ,. mm E. . W.

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GROCERY AND MARKET 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials For Friday and Saturday

SNIDER'S CATSUP - Per bottl . & M. PORK & BEANS 2 rim for 18c BRIAR RIDGE STRAWBER- 0(1 irc l JJ !c neary syrup, per iai FAN'CY CREAMERY BUTTER, 1-lb. cartons, at 54c QUAKER OATS, 1 Pr pkf SINCERITY AND VAN CAMP'S MILK, tall cans 12ic FANCY No. 2 SLICED PINE- C r 65c 33c 33c 33c 55c 32c 25c 25c 21c ArrkL, 4. cans i FANCY EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 rant for FANCY No. 2 TOMATOES 3 cans for FANCY SUGAR CORN. 3 cans for FANCY B. & M. PARIS CORN. 25c seller, 3 cans. SINCERITY PURE PRESERVES 15 oz. jar Per do... $3.50 SHADY LANE PEACHES No. 2 Heavy syrup, can WILBUR'S DUTCH COCOA 12 oz. pke OSCAR MAYER'S APPROVED LARD Per lb. . CERESOTA AND GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 3 Barrel Barrel $1.31 $2.62

TRY ONE POUND OF HOLLAND BRAND OLEOMARGARINETbe best of its kind on the market. Per pound

ORDER YOUR BREAD SUPPLY OF US j SMALL LOAF AT 11c URGE LOAF AT 15c! FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY j

SHINE AT STUDY AND WORK

Miss Mabel Embery and Miss Marian Hunt Polish Shoes to Aid Wilson College Endowment Fund. A "SHINIXG EXAMPLE" of loyal college student is Miss Mabel Emherv of Wilson Cof lege. Chamberbburg, Pa., who polish?"? .-hoes of acquaintances to add to her contribution to the $500,00(1 endowment fund which her Alma Mater is raising. Miss Embery, vho .shines in her -cholastic work and polishes it) her fund-raising task, had no previous 1. ".S3- :!i ! y 4 I i Si k.

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"HAVE A SHINE. MISS?" expener.ee :n the leather-brightening and. the character reader? add. t line before she elected to sacrifice her favored hv the majoritv of the WiTIc.sure hours for a good cause. She son College students, is the daughter of Joseph R. Embery, The transformation of fxo plucky a lawyer with offices in the Keal collegians into shoe-shiners dates Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, hack to the beginning of the present and home at No. 1321 Harrison term, when the alumnae, folknving street. Frankfort. Pa. Wilson College's Golden Tubilee. enf.othni? so common as the or- listed all. the classes in the task of duiary hoe-r.oli:--he-'s outfit does for raiding, half-a-million for the institu-t-liinms the footgear of the Wilson tion. In addition to contributing College students and faculty. Miss their allowances, the students cast r1',''1' ai1cl 'ss Manan Hunt, of about tor additional means of eaniUiruamsport. her working partner, ir.g money for the fund, stumbled kits consisting of olJ Other students having chosen tooth-brushes. clothes -brushes and clothes mending, pressing, fudgeseft telt pennants of rival institu- making and the like, Miss Embery turns. Tn addition to shining a haf- did not get her inspiration until she 'oxen pairs of shoes nightly, the two went to town foe a shine, observe! industrious young women ' read the the technique of the polisher ani character of their customers from launched her new trade. Shoes raineJ their shies. ,n on ier anrj ai wnf ,xe nntiJ a Run-down heel? jndieate siovenii- pair of patent leathers arrived for tess, .-ay the shoe experts. The shining. Miss Fmberv and Miss French heel signifies the butterfly Hunt had no prenarat-on fur patent type of girl, , while the low-heel ox- leathers, but they .solved it. They ford is the symbol of common sense, used cold cream.

Charles K. Trueblood gave a very intprp.stin.sf talk. Tno instailpd were: Kdtth McCartny. oracle; F.lizaboth Karr. vice oracle: Tiicka IjOh.e, past oracle. Jta-y t'ouer. chancellor; Amp;:a Klose, recorder: tlsther fteinke. receiver: Oiiie Welsh, mar-j shall; fabp; Cameron, assistant mar- j sha1!: Jofeph.ine Ktnanne. inner fentinel: Mar;,- 1'unlap, r'Jir sentine;. Graces Theresa Owene, Faith: Tfer. j O'Hara, Modpsty; Effle Kowe. hndurance; SStelia l.osenDium, courage; K J ith Shade, Uns? MU h n e? s ; .Iena Johnson, musician. The pa'st officers were pce-sentpd with gifts As follows: Taat Oi-acle Hicka Pohse. yo'.d la-'R-lier; Inet. offlcpr, Mrs. Teasdale. hand painted china: out going- marshal. May Do'jfr, boudoir lamp; out goin? assistant marshall, Mrs. Janos, bar pin. Mrs. Henry Uruninfr continues to be very low at her home i:; Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. vvaido Jennings and Mi.ss Louise Mattsrn spent the week end viBitini the former's broUir in

Jollet, 111. I H'anted Three or more unfurnished Anyone interested :s requested to 1 rooms or ! ojse: young couplet 110 chllvisit thc religriotis educational clashes , dree. Lock box 694. 2-1-3-5 which mtn at S:15 p. m. and see what !s bein aocomvlished. .V dmonstra- !"r Iter.t Large room f or 1 or 2 tion class will b- Riven for the public , sentiem-n. Modern conveniences, a.p.i.,'n tbp nrt fpw weeks, 'atch for ' P'J' "3S Cleveland avenue. 2-1-::

the date and time. One of the Ham mond tetfhers of religious and her 4'1 or m-ore tojp',13 t education today COUPON This Coupon and 50c will entitle bearer to 2 Jin of SINCERITY PURE PRESERVES, nil n.tor,. FANCY TOILET PAPER, 10c rolls. 3 for 25c BEST GRANULATED SUGAR No limit. Qlp Per lb 2C AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR, package SOAPS 15c OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP Best on the market. 10 bars for P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP. 10 bars for ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE DRY SOAP, 10 bars for OLIVILO TOILET SOAP 3 bars for GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER Large pk?. GOBLIN SOAP, oer bar 61c 69c IAUN58c 25c 18c 5c COFFEE AND TEA FANCY COFFEE lJ J-nl J Ik WWW inaepenueni uiaiiu, (rci ii SINCERITY COFFEE 60c seller, per lb 48c ANDREE'S TEMPLAR BRAND FANCY COFFEE 37c Per lb 28c

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7 ' . .jf' " " - Whiting Advertisements Are Winners 'I ke (bemy I'honoimph. The sweetest tone of all. H. Uordon A fforxm. 12-29-tf Columbia February Records now oil Bale. Sam Aronber?;, 50:5 119th street. l-S0-tf All the- latrf Okeh Reeordt now on lc at H. Gordon At 9o. 12-20-5 For Sa'.e Hard range ceah Viiitin Lumber and Coal company. 1-31-5 I t anted Assistant cook. man , woman, aiso waitress, uo2 llath sti et. I O'Keefc's cafe. 2 Just arrived 10,000 r&Ha of n a'.: paper, all the latest desiarn. and colorings. Tom Kmelser, Paints and Hardware, SOo Indiana boulevard. 'Whiting, Tnd. C-l to 3-1 Thofe interested r. ight sew ing school. n a t e n d . n g a for particular? inquire o! rfcreet. Mrs. C. K. Wright. 510 Clark 2-3-2 Sprir: mad to de.sired. si now on d;?piav. flntp -our order and trimmed as Investigate qual'ry and prices, .s t roe. Mrs. 11. Wright, BIO Clark jupaIs of the Commercial ciuo ut a -o'clock luncheon. After luncheon thj gave a. regular cla.'s demonptraticn. Tt is worth anyone's time to visit these classes. Once, public education was not popular. Today we have compulsory laws, but th5y are of rn.nor importance for parents cunsidet pducation essential to tha welfare of the child." Public opinion for the good of the whole, backs education. The sariT- day i.-; dawning for religious education. When children realize that this subject is the mot vita! whn Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking A. Laxative Jjr tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep thei system in condition to throwr off 8ttacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature j

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tvap!ir.''. jiarprti and pupils reiiiir.e that religious education Is one of the regular and essential studies of the day. and that the clas meets as regularly as any other olaiM and that pumust be n time and without ab.eneet except in cases of sicknen.r, the -arne as in day school classes, the work can be accomplished that the relijfloiA pdiieational schools are here to do. I'ntil tiiat time leaders will be made from those who are the best students and who had it in thoin to be -treat, but tho molding of fh tnaws Into boy and girl citizens with t'hvlstinn ideals cannot be accomplished.

I UOBERTSDALE j The regular meeting of tne F.obertsda.e 'Civic club will be held at the Franklin Auditorium Friday evehins at S o'clock. All proppr'y owners and others interested are urged to' come. Seera! yeopi from Hammond will be present to discuss the pruposition of the building of a recreation park, somewhere in tin South Sld; of the city at a i-oft of iliO.OCO. The Litdies' Bible c'ass meet.s at the F. vanii eiica! church this evening. Mrs. Spielbergpr will conduct the devotional period. Jt v iesired that ali members be present to vote on 'tha new constitution. Mrs. Rafter and Mrs. Arthur Slross have visited Hull house in Chicago and will report on that institution, a very interesting discution is expected. It is rumored that the Fords have arrived at San Francisco. If so congratulations: IJacii lady ia to remem'ber the goal set for attendance Thursday evening. At this meeting all th." ivompti of nVoertsdale are ini :ied. come and enjoy a very Hue proiiraii and an enjoyable .social eveningMrs. Minnie Atchison of Lake avenue l.aa for the pat few days been very ill. -1 Mr. and Mru. Pat Yiscounti of youth Chicago, spent Monday evening at the Breckman home on Atchison avenue. Mr. a.nl Mrs. CnaTjncy .Buell and daughtem Helen, attended the funeral of Mrs. Cueil's s'.ster at East Side on Monday. Henry Harms of Lake avenue left for a short visit to Tampa, Fla., last Saturday. The Lady Maccabees leave for Oary fhts eAetiing on the ti:39, to ip the installliiif work of theOary review. A.s many members .a can are urged to So. Mr. Fred Liverem of Myrtle a'enue attended th funeral of Oliver llaiin of Fast Side on Tuesday. Mr?. Anderson of Chicago was a suet at the Faul Ioberttne home on Myrtle avenue Tuesday. Mrs. H. Kiemm of Superior avenue was a husinesa visitor in Hammond yesterday. Mr. and ?Ir.'. L. Iansohr of Myrtle Avenue entertained at a bunco party last Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to Charlie Newell and Mrs. M. Ferguson. After the ftames dainty ref rejihrnents were served. MUNSTER Miss Huffman -and Miss C'henany of Hammond visited here on Saturday. Luke 1'JeBier, who as hit in the eye by a piece of steel, at. Standard. Is at St. Margaret's hospital and will be kept In a dark room for a few clays, he U getting on niaely. liny Katon of Hammond was here on business Saturday. A red racer was seen in the ditch on Columbia avenue Monday morning the front part of the machine smashed, some one sai-d it belonged to a young man In the near neighborhood. Homer Adams of Chicago was her MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs! only look for the name California on ; the package, then you are sure yur child is having the b'st and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver arid bowels. Children love Us fruity taste. Ktill directions n each bottle. Vou must, say "California." Adv. rr

Lowest Prices our Chief Attraction HARRIS and SHRAGO Standard and Harrison. Phone 161

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Pet Evaporated Milk, 2 large 25 C cans for only Vclba Syrup, IVi lbs., regular 40c, 30 C at only ' Assorted Beach Nut Jams, finest on the market, per-glass. 2C for only Imported Mushrooms, i.;rge ciui. 65 C for only

We carry a full line of fresh meats, in

to a; Lend the f uneral of Mrs. Hujra S. Stallbolm. Peter Jabaay has moved -h :si family on the old Wicker place now owned by John Krvertja. Mrs. Henry Bull- fa on the sick list. Carl Stallbolm of Eau Claslre. Wis., catne to attend the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Hugo Stallbolm. who wa fcurled Monday from her home in Oak Glenn, Interment at oak Glen cemetery. Kev. Hchaefer of Hammond of flclated.

Murderer Confesses to His Crime nir)OEPORT, Conn.. Feb. X After an armed possjj had searched t'ne country side all night f.ir the murTO THE GIRLS HAMMOND T you know that you havo a chance to wiiif fame ait'l tortun lor yourselt' beslde bringing national honor to this city? As announced in lart bundy' Chicago Tribune, a Koarch. is being made for the most beautiful girl In tlits territory. REWARD! $20,200.00 IN CASH The Chicago Tribune has agreed to pay JlC.UiiO.liO in cash to the mont henutit'ul girl found ajid $10,700.00 AIlITIo.VAL in canti to 60 other beaiitl". K' cry girl unmarniarled or widow is pllglble except professionals. All that i.s necessary i.s to select a photograph of yourself or of sornp friend, writ" the nam dre.s3 and occupation on the back of it, and send to "beauty Contest." The Chicago Tribune. 7 S. Tearborn St., Chicago. Further details In next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune. '1 STOP! and Phone 793 Friday and

Service Quality Low Prices

A SHOPPING BAG FREE WITH EVERY $2.00 ORDER BONELESS RIB ROAST Rolled 32c PORK BUTTS FOR ROASTING 22c FANCY VEAL STEW 18c FANCY VEAL SHOULDER ' 25c PLATE CORN BEEF IMzc PLATE BOILING BEEF 9l2c HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 25c FRESH MADE HAMBURGER 18c BRISKET BACON i i2-2 lb. average 35c SMOKED PORK BUTTS 17c FRESH SPARE RIBS . . . . 15c HOME MADE SAUER KROUT Per quart 9l2c FRESH PIGS FEET EXTRA LARGE ICELAND HERRING 2 for 25c BALTIMORE OYSTERS Per quart 60c BONELESS COD FISH 28c OUR SPECIAL COFFEE 4 lbs $1.00 CALUMET BAKING POWDER Per can 29c WHITE TURNIPS-Per pound 5c NUTRO Per can, 1 Oc; 6 for 59c PfcRITAN MALT 89c CAN TOMATOES 3 cans 25c

IVORY SOAP FLAKES 2 packages 20c j CLIMALI4NE Per pkg. 10c; 3 for 27c KITCHEN CLEANSER 3 for" . . 18c LARGE ROLL TOILET PAPER 3 for 25c ; LUNCH WAX PAPER 5 rolls for ' 23c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 for. . .' 27c i BLACK PEPPER-Per pound can 29c , CORN. PEAS-Per can. 122C; 12 can? $1.50 ' WE HAVE FRESH COUNTRY EGGS

WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO DEUVERY 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND

and Saturday at only Fresh Creamery' prints at only Potatoes, at per bushel onlv

fruits and vegetables. We deliver. Phcne your orders in early order to insure prompt service.

d-;rer of Mns. Joscpli Che"Tte"k, who was beaten to death in hr home at Milford, a Mllford detective -arly today arrefcfed Cliarle Wisosky In this city. According to the detective Wiaosky, confessed the crime saying he had killed the woman for S2 shy had In her posesioTi. Upset Stomach

Constipation is responsible for most ailments. When the bowels become clogged, biliousne8s,indigestion, kidney ailments impure blood, rheumatism and kindred ills result. Vou need nature's remedy for constipation. Purchase at your nearest drug giats lox 30c MuoyoA's H. H. R. Co. fccrantoa, Pa. Pav Pqw Pills You'll Agree Schloer SHOES ARE BETTER 95 State Street L STOP) and Phone 794 Saturday

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I package Shredded Wheat; 1 package Corn Flakes; 1 package Post Toasties, QC

' Butter in 1 lb. 52c

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16 0-162 STATE STREET CUT PRICE SALE ISYOURSALE Hosiery For children, hue and course: ribb, sizes 6 to 9, I Qr at only Xi7C Cnrcafo nne sat,n ro" UU15C15 caded fabric, a real $3.50 value, 19 1 QC to28, at lVO Wo!efone totton pongee, lldlblbfull cut, well made. come in sizes 36 to 1 QQ to ai i Cnl Sweet Marie toilet soap, j OUdp delicately perfumed, 2 j cakes for C i onlv V- I rLjj.- Japanese cup and sauVllindrert pliin vhite, attractive design,- 1 Q0 at only Outeralls For men of fine material. cut good and full, O QC sizes 38 to 46 fjy7J Petticoats; 9a j flounce while they last at 98c Y-rn0f the finest long fiber j ldlIlwoolf good full size ! skeins, black and QQn i colors at xJ J S Stamped neat design VlU ff 11 on good quality quality 89c nainsook, made up, at only Trousers For men and j r i vounz men or : plain blue, green and brown goods, A QK at only VO , Pnl.ekEvcbod kn?s i & vutf u Shinola, the best there is to be had, at only 5c IlnrlArwiour For the boy or ecru 01 98c white, extra quality at only . Stamped on genuine OCariS Indian Head. all new designs, at only 69 c Rrncli Goxi serviceable D1UM1 tooth brushes, assorted sizes and 1 f onlv. scrapes. ClKCo lavly at 33c pound, good and wholesome, q per pound . . Dv.Tflnio Grandmas Wash'ig rowaer iwer, fmai! sizes, always reliable, Q 3 for only IT U...For men and for Neckwear 4-in-hand ,tyles, large assort- 0 q ment at r-U.,Jft For the infant of uertruue heavy amosUag flannel shell stitching, .C at only T)l,l.rt J:ine assorted plaid DianKeis,, iaryc SiC. yi weight, a tare bar- 2 45 ain, for .... . DAMM Made of fine qualKomperily navy blue suiting, with pin stripe OQp ,izes 3 to 0 OI7t Inttlo 'dc alumAvlllvf inum quart size with cover, special 1 OQ A. J at on iv 160-162 STATE STREET

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