Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 13
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the Tnras Friday, March 13. 1021.
WHITING and its PEOPLE'
The Theodore Roosevelt corp. rV. R. C will nifft in the K. of P. hall tomorrow evening at which there will be initiation anil refreshments servf d. A March Hare party will be held at the homo of Mrs. V. K. Oillette in the West Tark addition next Tuisday evening. Joe Michna taken into custody for insanity and who eluded Oxnsta-ble Morris Dobson in the latter was taking him to Crown Point, was found agraln on "Wednesday at his horn?. It took Officer,, Parker. Miller and BelIan to remove Michna from his domain and It was after soma effort they iracceeded. J.je Kra.-V.ch. pvho refused to ai(J the officers In their taking: Michna to the station was released on a f.'fl.no hond Issued 'by his brother. Mat. to appear today for trial. Joe Wariro arrested by Officer Parker on three charces, namely operatinga machine with cutout opn. having no auto license and speedinsr. H was released on a $.10. on bond signed by John K'.em to appear todav for trial. Tho marriage of Miss A!m.i Frits and Eugene P. Sprinter took place at the home of the bride'-.- parents, Mr. and Mr. Charles- Fritz, 31H Cleveland avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at S p. m. The ceremony by Rev. If. P. Ivey of the M. K. church was performed in the presence of a lar.ee number of relatives, the bridal couple marchinR: to their place under a lar.ee bell to the. strains of Mendelssohn's; wedding march, played by Miss riliian.j Porter. The attendants were Miss JA-'
llan Zerwer and Merie Parley. Tit. Frlte home was a profusion of cut
uuweis. iie ui,oe was m.irn.'it m ai
blue suit with gray hat and wm m
corttage of white rn.scs and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaids corsage was of pink roses. At 3 o'clock a caterer served an elaborate wedding dinner following which the guests made merry until ! o'clock when the bride and groom departed for Chicago where they will spend a week. Mrs. Springer is one of "Whiting's well known young ladles, who wal a graduate of the TV. II. s. in the class of 191S, she having for the past two years "been employed in the s. O. company main office in Chicago. The groom la a resident of Independence, Kan., who for the past few years has resided with his sister. Mrs. Norman
Hrown of Rooerfs avenue, he 'beinar employed at the Portland Cement plant
at Buf finjrton. Upon their return Mr and Mrs. Springer will reside temporarily with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Thiele of LaPorte avenue have purchased a new Scripps Booth sedan. Mrs. Rose Oage and Miss 'Bell Lowe, who have been the guests of Mrs. Charles Klose of Sell rage avenue have re-turned to their home in Indianapolis. A lansre number of Royal Neighbors were guests of the Gary order on last Tuesday evening. Miss Mary Slater will entertain the Trl Kappa sorority at her home in Cleveland avenue next Monday night. The Fortniehtly ctub of iW'hiting have receive,! an invitation to attf nd the nieotiny of the AVoman's club of East Chi casco on next Monday afternoon. The program is to he devoted to the Dunes, which will be of creat interest to the "Whiting ladies. Tho.se attetidtnc will leave th Sheridan avenue corner at 2 o'clock for Fast Chicago. j Ralph Hamilton, director of tli- Owl' eli:''j mtii.'.' re! show sai l; '"Whi t ir.-g has some irwod talent." This is one of the reasons that makes the -Jollies of 1J21" to lie given in the Siovak Iom
on next .Monday. Ttmsday and "Wednesday nights, promise to be an exceptionally fine production.
SUNFLOWER STARS IN MOVIE DRAMA, "FROM HUMBLE WEED TO SILO KING'
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prici;ss tiikvtkh tomi.ht Harry Carry in "llartetl Men;" "Whiting Vilnius n Il.ilj ." the local picture iv I tta nu all-Ktar cnt I "The I'linntnm l o," imkimIc o. 10, and I nivrrj.nl riinmly. 3-H-STR TIIMATBR TOMOIIT
tuir b'le frrlnl l;v The 1-ftK etl..nle
of Mnrsneritr Clilvtun in airlrt'e t-Si" Antonio Moreno ,rn "1"re Velleii My", terr,' St. 141 llarin Sals tn " Tninder-
J.-.ek.- Vr. 14, Hank M.mn in
"Junk." and Mutt .V .left In "The Ajtltntrr." (-niiinK 'rdnrsl:ir anil ThunIny, "The Last of the Mohicans." 3-11-1
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
NEW SERVICE FE.1T1RB I? you have a room or house, furntfhed or unfurnished, for rent or want to rent, apply at our free rental bureau, Just Installed as a part of Seifer service. 8EIFEK nRMTlllE CO. 3-3-tf The Cheney Phonograph, the sweetest tone of all. II. Gordon & Sons. J-ll-
STAR THE .4 TEH TOXIGHT Our Mr serial day The 14th rptsnde of Mnrcuerite C lnj-tvn in "Bride 13" Antonio Moreno In "The Veiled Mytery,' Mo. 14 1 Marin Sal In "Thunderbolt ' Jnek 'o. 14( Hank Mnnn In "Junk," and Mutt fc Jen" In "The Ajtltatey Coming AVednesdny and Thursday, "The l,ait of the Mohicans." 3-11-1 Wanted Lady as cashier that has experience In office work, evenings only. Apply Star theater, 3-10-3 For Sale Six room house on Ohio avenue in good condition. Price $.600. Smith-Bader-Davidson Co., Phone 11. 3-10-3 All the latest Okeh record. norw 85c at H. Gordon & Sons, Whiting. 8-11-
The home of Mr. and Mr.. Charles Fritz of Cleveland avenue, was the s-eene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, when their only- daughter. Alma, was married to William Kugene Springer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Spriiicf r, formerly of Kobertsdale, hut whose l-.orne at the present time is Independence. Kan. The wedding ceremony wu." performed by tier, Ivy of the Methodist church under an emence wedding bell find a
bower of ferns and roses. The wed
ding march was played by Miss L,illian Porter. The double rincr ceremony was used. The bride wa;i attired in a navy blue traveling suit and wore, a beautiful corsage of li'.lies of the valley and white rose hU)is. The attendants were Miss I,:liian Zerwer and Merle Taly. The wedding dinner was served at S o'clock to SO of their guests, a number from out-of-town. The color scheme was carried out in green and white, which blended throughout the home beautifully.4 both young people are well known In this community, the bride having lived with her parents on Roberts avenue for many years, he is a graduate of the Whiting high school of the lms class. The groom made his home with his sister, Mrs. X. Brown of Roberts avenue, for the past two years and is employed at the cement plant at Buffing-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Springer have the best wishes of their many friends
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EDMONTON. ALT A. The sunflower has become a rial of Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. It has made its debut in the movies. Pictures taken last year on Geo; ;e Emerson's dairy farm near Edmonton by a cinema concern are beir.fr exhibited. They show the sunflower lit every phase from seed to mi'k and butler. The drama of the sunflower berins with the planting of the seed. The hardy young crop shoots up so rapidly from the earth you can almost see it grow. When the harvest is ripe, the plants stand thirteen feet high arid the fields are gorgeous with the trreat yellow blossoms. The shuttling knives of1
the horse-drawn reaper bring them toppling to earth like a miniature forest before a storm. Then they are cut up by machines and stored in the silos. All winter they ara fed to the dairy herd. The "fade out" comes with the milk foaming in the pails and the great churna turning out pyramids of golden butter. Once regarded as a weed, the sunflower is now regarded as one of the best silage crops. Its nutritive value, ton for ton is said to he equal to corn fodder while its per acre yield is approximately double that of any other silage crop. It produces from thirty to thirty-five tons to the acre.
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PRISCBSS TH RATIO R TOSI&HT Harry "rey tin "Marked Men;" 'Wnltlnir Adopts a Baby," the Ioenl pletare with on nll-stnr east; "The Phantom K"e," episodic. o. lO, and I aJversnl comedj, 3-11-Now is the time to attend the beautiful spring opening- at IT. fiordon ft Sons. 3-11-6
STAR THEATER Wed.and Tkrs.ilarch 16-17
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MOSTARDPLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There's no sense ia mixing a mesa of mustard, flour and rater when you era easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffcess with a little clean, wKte Musterole Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of the present white ointment It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff reck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy.rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tie chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 1l5c and 55c Jars; hospital siie $3. on
in tiieir new life upon their return from their wed "iin-r trip will fr a while live with the bride's i.'irenti en Cleveland avenu- The ivifuj which the 'bri'b- r'-c'ivi-'l ore t. numerous to mention. Mrs. Hainan of Whitinr was the taterrer. Mr.. Henry K. Kers contest side
IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW
Purinp thepo days how m.my children (ire complanr.tiu of headache," f ev rir-h-ness. stonoirh troubles .Mid irregular ! owijs. If mother etily krew what Motiii r Gray's; S'. ei t l'ow.b-rs would do for their children no latni'y wytmi ever be without them. Tiie.se f.nw i, r fire so 'a.iv and Pleasant to take a n 1 s, .f.
of the Lutheran Indies' Aid. are arivint: j f. otivc in their notion that n;oi ts rs who another bake sale tomorrow afternoon , 11 them alwnys t.-l! ot'i.-r mothers
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TARANTELLA Is a simple device for stropping and honing Safety razor blades. It will sharpen the dullest blade in thirty seconds It is inexpensive and cannot get out of order. It tickles the timid shaver and averts the wearing of wiry whiskers. ASK YOUR DEALER or send $3.00, stating make of blade to TARANTELLA COMPANY nl II I t 'I r CJ l r- I . ir.w. ,
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GIRLS. GE0RGE0US COSTUMES, SNAPPY SONGS. EVERYTHING NEW.
TUP TAT 0E THE "MOHICANS An American drama eternal James Fenimore Cooper Diectzd by' Maurice Tourneur'- ' end Clarence Lhrown,'
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March 14th, loth and IGth RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING AT RITTER'S DRUG STORE IN WHITING, INDIANA
' 'liauapoli.H boulevard. All kinds of baked ood.s will be for sale. Mrs. Payne of Myrtle avenue and .Mrs. James Hayes of JJincoln avenue attended the laughters liberty iu .Hammond on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. William Northrup of Chicago
visited her miither Mis.
Myrtle avenue, on MondayMrs. G.shelg- of South Chicago was entertained at tht; Kreekman lioino oil Atchison avenue on Thursday. Mrs. J. l-"ise of J;oierts avenue attended a bunco parly at Ruthohikl-s tea room on Tuesday, which w.t- ;Vf n ly die "Woman's Jielicf corps. No. 170. Mi'.s. Margaret .licoier of .111y avenue nil t-rtu ined at ;i 1 o'clock dinner on Wednesday a number- of her friends in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr.. If. Thiesson still continues to in prove from lo'r recent iiinef-s. II. llubier of Atchison avenue, who iia.s been very, iil and under the rale of i r. Tiimn .r the past ween, is ietinir alons- nicely. Tho little Stress baby, who Is ill
with scat b-t fever is som
proving at this time.
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man and several of her of fleers of tie
I.auy Maec:i liees. were in Hammond C.n ' 3 bLsin.:-s- Tues.Viy nf(ero..a, v .ier. j ?,'4y tlo'-y. wiih other Maccabce office rs .
from this district met the state rm-nuind-r, Mrs. (irace Meredith of "Wa-'. K?
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alternoon only.
Miss Ce.-elia Kc-srr. of lake avenue j
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relative? and friends who paid last tribute to the decea.-fcl.
baves to mourn her loss, her husband and 11 children. There were many beautiful floral offerings. The pail -bearers wore Wm. Klein. Peter Ir-C5, Adam Shafer, Peter Kauer, Peter
Payne ufi"1'"""1" i enjr uerow.
Lambert Iauertr,an of St. John!,
transacted business here one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Biicmar. are niovinir their hou.oehoia woods into the house recently vacated by the F. Kosont hiils.
Mrs. Philip Kherle and attended the f'uneial cif CiiiciiiO on 'Milii"fday.
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Melt in spoon; inhale vapcn; apply freely up ncstri; 3. f n n r" v V A F o R u r 3 Oyer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
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An Alaskan Economy. Kefri?erati!i plants for roindes-x moHt to be built in Alaska. Ice should
i'f ciienp tiiere, ev'n if the leer.
meat is
TRY OUR BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Jamer Cnngles Mee Hotel Restaurant PHONE 574
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i'aiiv addition, e.ntert.i ined Mti;. H. K. j t "' KfTSTTS" contest side ,f tlie I,ad o' s' j t'j Aid of the l.utliej-an church at heri; home on "Wednesday afternoon. I f
Mis. John lojrba r.f Kohert? r:ue is a!l( ti), be but after a . s pe 1 o f illness.
We have a few used Electric' Washing Machines, some almost as good as new
that we will sell at a very nice savins
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COOK The fun. tnl AT Mr. W'iUia'n ?.-hu!t.' v.bo pnsseil a way at her l.o-ne Morobiy ln..irn:nsr. was held on Thursday under the direction of Tndortal-:er O'-Lsen. Tii" .oervices at St. Mar'i.i's church v.cre attended by a lire." a concourse of
Apex Home Appliance Company 702 Hohman street. Telephone llsmrrlond 2250 112 East Seventh street. Telephone Gary 1721
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SPRING OPENING
SATURDAY, MARCH 12th
You will see wonderful displays of Furniture, Ladies' Ready-to-Wedr and Millinery, Children's and Infants' wear. You will see an exhibition of high-grade Men's Clothing of the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx make. You will see a selection of new Spring Shoes and Oxfords, new Hosiery, and pretty fancy wear.
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