Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 13
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THE TIMES Friday, February 11. 1921.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mrs. Merrill Artami enUrtained a n:;mb-r of la i at a bunco party at r home ,j. uhio avenua on Tuesday r-.tn.n$ this boing- Riven as a blrtii- !. surprise for her ulster in law. Mrs.
T.' -O. fit R1ftUr
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The Army Store
97 State St., Hammond, Ind.
Of Genuine United
States Govt. Surplus
Clothing andFoods
U. S. Army Surplus
GILLETTE Safety Razors
The kind used by the boys in France. Each comes in a seperate package, full set blades.
brand new $5 1 95
aci, viuy U. S. Army Surplus BISCUITS
A carload of biscuits to be sold at once. Come hermitically packed in tin containers of 8
ounces. Special per
box, only ARMY SHOES
Our $4.50 grade brand new all
sizes, sewed bottoms, make a
very good work shoe, extra
special, O '7C
1VI vsjijj OFFICER SHOES
A large shipment just received of these famous dress shoes, come with RUBBER HEELS, all
sizes and C QE
ARMY SHIRTS
NEW OD COLOR army shirts, genuine U. S. A. government standard with double elbows.
rat- 2.25
VSUI pi IV. J J . . . . - ARMY SHOEr
RepairedbyU.S.Gov.
These shoes are very well re
paired by the war department,
mid were intended to be re-n-
,-ued to the troops, while they
last at O QC
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Therole Iv-men. Honors were a-3-nrdeJ t" Mrs. P. A. Petersen. Mr. KalpU Thrush and Mrs. W. R. Jenkin. Refreshments nere served and a. most pleasant time wajs enjoyeri. The men's club of the Lutheran church will enjoy their usual social hour Wednet'ilay evening Feb. IS, 8 tu 10 p. rn. r.f f ronhments will be served. .Mrs. WH'.lHm Zweig and Mr.. X. K. Miller v!su.-d Mis Amelia Eolllner t St. Bernard's hospital. T.nK lewood and reports her a? ?rett!ic along n loly. Mary Kreauh of South Beth'.eheni. Pa., fitn jvtu here on Weln4ay to attend thr- funeral of h r hrnthrr, Josopli Kresach. UKIrd in an aclden: at the Sinclair Oil . ReSning company. Tadle, of tlie Lutheran church w'.U Itue a bak ?al at tho home of Mrs. N". E. Miller. 42 Sheridan avenue, on Saturday, Feb. '.2 at 2:;'.0 o'clock. The purjli.- library will lie closed all day on Saturday, Feb. 12. in honor of Lincoln' birthday. Tfca XT. ft. C. Theodore RooMvtlt ramp will have their meeting on Saturday evening: to betin at 7 o'c'oek. 1 rer,- parly will be held after he mft!ns. John, the IT month old son nt M-. and Mrs. Peter llj-nin of P.oLiy was drowned on Wednesday by falling !n a swamp nar the Rusnin horn. T'.i f-mera! is being; Ivld today in charg-e of Undertaker Raran. Mrs. Julius Jfoppe and 1-ir.i!" son, who was Mlei Alma Vnter, have returned home from St. TUn-Rarer's hespttat and will spend a few weeks at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrs.
"LaPorte ivt-
TVIlMam E. Vater
ii ue. Mr Paiehen entertained members Of the Lutheran church sewing; club at her -home in New York avenue. The funeral of Joseph Kresach, age 90 years was held yesterday, w-lx-n services were held at Ht. John's Slovak church and was attended by a lartr number of friends of the family. ThIntverment in char's of Undertaker Baran. took place at St. JuI'ii'h cemetery, Hammond. A b.inu head'-d :U concourse from the home, I3ii Snuap avenue, to the church. Tin- deceased Is survived by h- brother. John Krch an J his nurter. Anna and Mary Kresach and the Megdaines Theresa Dabresky and Marj Sikrn Mrs. J. Connors o.nd JTr. Frieie visited Mr.. .1. Kelly at the Mercy hospital in Chicago on Wednesday ar.-l found her to be Improving nicely. Mrs. Fred Vater of La Porte aver.ie visited Miss Amelia Bolllnjr-M at the sit. Bernard's hospital tn Chicago and found her to be improving r.n.t expecting to return .home Suntlij. The regular meeting of the u. F.. S.
J will be held on next Monday evening jat which a laifc'e class of candidates ' will be initiated. The A's and B'a will furnish refreshments and .entertaini nient. i j Mrs. Morton Tro.it of Pennsylvania 'avenue hs as Iit gje.t, Mrs. Roje ' Ktnscll of Rockfurd, III.
j The aim of all our elTor l proper training: of the child! I development of enlightened ; eft izen.-jhlp a11 tn ciiihiren
The
children sir cagrer and
i u
the.
en is the Chiiutiaii '" WhH-
insr are rcaliins tli's. Upon be'.n at.kej this wee': "Why do you come to the rol!?iou. day school?" The fllowlnij a jo some of the answers: "Hecause I want to come and enjoy it." "I wart to become a good citizen of the United Mutes." "I want to know a!"ut t!tr. li!l'l." And th majority of the answers beinp: "We want to be ir.d mil glrl." Thn wa ak-
d. "Sime cmlna; r'hosl do you m our public ''hno! the ch.ldren In the
the affirmative. mo boy sa'd: "Refore coming here I had low standings In --- and now f r.-oei't lO 1-e.r
to the reliirio'. any difference in gradf?" M-jj! of class answered in
iong for Biblical knowledge and every! day children come to ak to Join. The' records nhow that w.thin three day.s ! ten new children Lave enrolled and j are asking for HiMe verses to mem- ;
oriie. One mother dropped in this week and said upon leaving "Thla work is citnply niarveloj. I am proud to have my child come here. 1 try hard to get her up so as 4o have her get to the class on time. The on!v
impro.'emert r would suggest thatj tne parents get th chlHren to the! clajs on time. Witu ku: a wonderful' opportunity it is a pity to have them ! miss any of it." "T w.-h t CMUld comej here every morning. I have thorough-i ly enjoyed it and am coming again "' j Tlie parents say that the children after ; attending the clasmea for a, short tlmej are more thoughtful and courteous in the home. Thia Is what we are aim- 1
j ing to teach far the future of America! ! lies in her children for "train up a '
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Acidity-Sourness
Gases Flatulence
Heartburn Palpitation
Instant relief I No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant "Pape's Diapepsin" correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and makinrj sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Best stomach corrective known.
Heed Nature's Call Before It Is Too Late! J
a 3 w 1 1 I m . VrV.
mm.
rtn j-nurnelf of the poisons in your btdy and banish
th. RITITtTU ITtUU that maUtta vml it(T.p HTltnld'
IntTony by neutralising the toxins and ae- -e;rj ,
Sutroying the poiaona circulating J ill i
;m your blood. .rtiHN fi I t 11
Price $1.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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tza st B t i i
Rapidly re-
mnrM ail RHEU
MATIC lymptomi, and
prevents their return Stoo
overloading your eyetem with danzer-
ous drag! Half a tearonful once or twW-a
dally is a nr and safe guarantee to good health.
The KelU Company, Newburjh, N. Y.
All tke UlMt Oktk Heewrda on ale at H. Gordon A 12-20-5 i Just arrived 10,000 rolls of wall J paper, all the latest designs and color- . Tom Smelser, Paints and Hard-! wara, 06 Indiana boulevard, Whiting. Ind. 2-1 to - : Tfce Ckeaey Phaovsrayh. The street- j rat taaa af ail. U. Oar4on A ea. J 13-2S-tf I
prtnrcEss theateti tomcrt T1ie "World nf Hla Wife," a Para
mount plrture, starring Almo Rahetis
I ond Jack Holt. .Vie -T-h n torn Kae" j and --reel comedy. Coming tnmerrtn
llaroid L.l7 In ( latest rnrdr.
"IVnniber VIcnaa." S-tl-
Payer Rolls V?e carry a".l the
!, latest Q. R. 3. rolla. Ifarry E. Powers
119th and Sheridan. Phons 117-T w.
A'e deliver.
STAJl THEATER TONICHT Our blar crlal "y Morgrtjerl (r Clay
ton In "Bride ISj" The Veiled Mya- ! tery." . 10 "Thunderbolt Jack," Ao.
lt Hank Haan In ""Why kange Your Mlaaus,' and Mult and Jeff la Troable.
2-11-For Ttant Two furnished rosmi. 244
lAPorte. Phone 74-J. 2-11-1
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CARD Or TsTAXK John Beda of St. John school -wiehes
to express his thanks to the Committee on Politeness for the honor conferred on him through the columns of the Whiting Call also for the prize received on Monday, Jan. It. 3-11-1
For P.ent Two light houae keeping
rooms. 1084 Atchison avenue. 3-11-J
STAR
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588 OAKLEY AVE. (BET. STATE AND PLUMMER) Opposite Postoffice Hammond Ph. Resnick, Prop
Saturday Specials LADIES HOUSE APRONS Made of dark and light percales. 89c Specially priced for tomorrow at only .vv LADIES' BUST CONFJNERS Scott's Ideal Brand. Front or back hook. ZlQ f Priced special for Saturday at JK CHILDREN'S KOYERALLS Made of heavy blue denim. They are the genuine "Koverall" brand a new (j 1 pair if they rip. Sizes 1 to 8. Saturday at ... .
LADIES' CAMISOLES In good washable satin. Twelve different colors,, changeable and plain. (J 1 1 Q with double elastic on top; all sizes, at. . THE NEW SPRING DRESSES HAVE ARRIVED We'd be pleased to have you come in and inspect them.
when he is old he will It."
not depart from
nr it
EAR IRY
HISKERS
6 O
TARANTELLA
PAPE'S
DIAPEPSIN j
FOR 0UT-OF-CRD1R STOMACHS
Larso 60c Ose Drugstore
1 .1 VJ-LJL VlA i
LITTMAN COMPANY
' THE BOULEVARD
Grocery . Market and Bakery Combined 760 INDIANAI'OLIS BLVD. R0BERTSDALE, IND. Dealers in Fancy Groceries, Meats and AH Kinds of Baked Goods We have our own Bakery in connection with the Groceries and Meats, w'lich enables us to handle the Baked Goods direct from the oven to the trade. We guarantee satisfaction. Give u a trial and convince yourself.
neautiful morion pletnrra are used to lllustrnte the special nible lecture nhlrh In to be delivered in the IeI.uxo Theater Sandny at l0:O0 n. tn. If 700 miss It you hr mlswrd the treat of your life. Admlanlon free. L'-J't-:!
Eg ye Aim.
SUBSCHIBE FOR THE WM
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U. S. Govt. WOOL TROUSERS Pu-e wool, blue trousers, d reel rrom the quartermaster in Boston. Mass. The strongest trousers ever made, worth $15.00 at only, per Q Qg pair fmJJ
TURKISH TOWELS
We are famous for our bargains
in new Turkish towels, just re
ceived 100 dozen for Satur
day's selling, a 35c towel for
17c
ARMY BELTS 9c Hie best belt ever made, very
durable, we have sold over 10,000 in Hammond alone. Spec
ial for Saturday Q
or on
lv
$20 Plaid Blankets
You will admit fhey are the finest blankets you e-er saw.
actually worth $20, but on
account of the mild weather,
they go for 4 QC
Used Army Blankets Olive Dab color, each blanket is guaranteed like brand new.
Saturday at Q Q K
DON'T BUY AN IRONING MACHINE
until you have seen The "Utenco" the machine that will iron everything from the most delicate waists, shirts, ruffled skirts and children's rompers, to table cloths and sheets. It is so small that you can keep it in your apartment does not take up much more space than a sewing machine. Mounted on casters and can be pushed about with less effort than is required to move a sewing machine. It seems almost too good to be true. Therefore we want you to see it in operation.
Note the Small Size
See How Easy It Is to Operate
Don't fail, to see the demonstration all this week. Bring the pieces that you feel are most difficult to iron and see them ironed. You will be convinced.
THE ELECT 643 Hohman Street
SHOP
C
Hammond, Ind.
Former Prices S las he:!
LOl 1 , Cray Kid, Gray cloth top Lace, Lovie Heel Black Kid on Strap, Rubber Heels White Canvas Lace, Mil. Had White Canvas Lace, Louis Heal T; '1
$198
LOT 2 Gray slid Lac. Lsuia hnl Brawa Kid Lare, Mil. Had Brown Kid, Brawa cloth tap, Lauia Hal Gun Matal Laca, Cra-ina-Cn-l Haal Gun Matal Laca. Lauia Hael Whit. Kid Lnce, Utti Haal Pat. rimy, Lanla Haal rat. Oxford, Lonla Heal
dffiaf"
LOl 3
n
It Calf Lata. Grav-laa-Cirl Haal Pat. Biath Suada. ta buttaa. Lawia Haal Tan Calf U, Cray Buck too. ' Taa Calf Lace. Mil. Haal Gun Matal Laxa, Mil. Heel Cua Maial Bracua Laca, M l. Haal (ui Metal Laca, Laaia Hael Brawn Kid, Bre-a clath top. Mil. Hval Pat. Buttan, Calf van, Lania Haal
Black Kid Laca, Haal Pat. Gray Bach
Lace, LoaU Ueal
Ma.
taa,.
$98 J
Black -alf pinup, waod. Loula Haal. I' at. Laether pump, waod, Lauia Moal. 3.ei Kid Lce. Mil. Rnbhar Her. Tan Calf Laca, Mil. Haal. Gun Metal Laca, Lauia Hael.
$98
BOYS' SHOES REDUCED Bay' Gun Metal botten abaaa, atxca 1 ta 4Vj, raduaad te $3 9S.
S2.95
Here, Men! Read! Real Bargains!
I. V
LOl A
LOl B
LOl C
Man' Heavy Tan Work Shoe i atrona
durable o 1 a and
heela. 93.00 value.
Sale Pr
$198
Men' Heavy Work Sbooi in Black. Heavy double weather-proof aolet. Made to aell at $5.85 Sale Price
Man' Dreea Bbaaa a Black and Kaha Brawn, in Laca, Ealik and Blocker atria. ' Laatater aalea. alao with Neolin auarantaed aalea and Coedyear rubber keel a. If the.e aolea 4a net wear, new aaea applied free, la the 'GaeaVaeeuarantae. Femtr priced T M. Sale Price
LOl D
Mcn'a Dreea Shoe. All the La toe t Style and Leather, includioa; the famea Army haa an the Manon lat. Choice of the itore. Foraaarry yrieae! $7.85 aad $8.95. Sale Prica
35.98
FOR WOMEN
Women' R a k -ber. All ctyle and bApea. Ree alar price, $1,00 and $1.25. Sala Prica
89c
Women' Black and Gray Jnliet. Regular $2.23 and $2.50 kind. Sala Price ..
98c
Woman' Spate, moat all color. Regular Prica $2.50. Sala Price
31,29
FOR MEN
Men Manchester Hota. Regular prica, 4 far $1. Sala Prica, 4 far..
89g
Maa'a Itakbanu
hrat ajuaiity ; tnaat
ail atyUa. Keyn
Ur $1.50 kind Sala Pra
SI.29
Man 9 p i
Rralar P r I $2.00. Sala Prica
$1,29
I j W iar- nr tef It 'air el . JM W U WW W aaf daa- a tea,'' - ia
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The Largest Chain of Shoe Slore In The United State. HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesdaj and Saturday Nights
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