Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 11

Thursday. March 17. 1921.

THE TIMES Page

WHITING and its PEOPLE

.rown Point News

Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

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Got the Real Thing

Eugene Farley, who !s tmplo'.yed at! the I-ptz Manuf.vctunng- company, has'

been confined to his home the past. I n-fflt u-it'i a vry svere cold, 'vhich I "For five long years I suffered with nrr so ;.i eval-i-n: hrt at l:ie present! 'tcniacVi trouble and what this doctors

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The Pythian Sister? -will have their regular metirsj or. J-'riday evnins. There will t-e refreshments airl initiator.. All flicmborj are asle-l to be present. Bernard, the ll-ycar-c'd son "! Mr. "id Mr?. Ward of Fisrhrup? aven;i, as t alien tu the La ! e . i d n iojpital in .htcago suffer'.r.s w u:i a dislocated

car n as q jit-3 badly , interred In the Catli.-'lic cemetery. H;s

damaged or, Wednesday night by co!-1 wife and three j?row n children survive lidir with a car at the intersection of i him; Joseph AVal2. Merr li 1 v.". le : Mrs. Clarlc and Main street. j Til'.ie Hoffman, I'tyer. and Mm. Jw The death of Adam Waltz living near; Zurbrigien. Crown Po;nt. Mr. WalS th I'an Handle depot, occurred on was SO years of ape. Monday nisrht, from a complication J The marriage of Mi.-.s Uoti.sc Craw-

of disea .?. Mr. Waltz J invalid for s n;e time, j The funeral was held

uirrh tins mo'n'n ;

Uurile Graf l. con ;n Sheridan a enuo yj.fi Mr. and Mr?. Stap'.e-t.-b t e n u e 1 . a - jncved to "rac Waltham n ab

d to

home j ton-

l-.a'!njr been an was e's i M md. from te't. Mary'.i n1 t'.-.e remain.?

I oo" af .''.on ' h . Mrs. H.

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n -f Cleveland rh.oaeo. e tj return to j of several

o u s c o n d i pi .oat .on

:or. .-jffer.ns from " di.ic-a--p. Curt is of Oliv er et from his illness o rit.i; in Chicago.

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, - o v . r. g Mrs. W.

. r.d. !, H. s-'irer ":-otl:er of Peter n a Chicago ho

Mathw -1 r. ll b 1 0 i d

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Indiana .Harbor, if or of WhUinr. is tal in a very st-rl-

Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners

William Improving? I f e n r o ! ; n

The Iiyai Men's class of the Ch

of Christ will m;et at the horn

I Grart S. Hatch, M-'rtle avenue, enue who j tomorrow- evenlrg. The class is grows, ij im- irsar rapidi". K. .'. Mong is the facher. j Von ' wiii be made welcome.

The "hi ist:aii Bioie rchn", ha

elected t jfe folh.winjr of'Scer? for th j y-ar: S,:pt. Mrs. J. P.. Gambr;'.; lirst assistant, Mrs. W. If. Sho-;p; second; assistant. Mr. P. C Vamieveer; socre-j tary. Mi?? Helen Thorp: librarian. Mrs. 1

P. O. Vaiui-v. eer. The attendance is increasingand a prosperous year is expected. Unst .Sunday the rvhool presented P. P. p-jrinton, who has bf-en t upermtend c-r.t nearly 2 5 years, with a beautiful rilver cup. The ladies of th c r grega t! ona 1 church are Rivinsr a supper in the church parlors this evening at which an especially fine .menu has 'been promised.

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f -rd and Fred Tounj? wili take plai

nt the Crawford home on Saturday; nisht. tie v. J. A. Ay.ling perform! n r j the cerernoi: y. which w.'.l be very j ."implc. only the men. bora if t In; (am - I ilief beins . present. M'.s.i Crawford j is one of Crow n Point's charming young iadifs. being a general favorite! in social and musical Circles. Mr. Young holds a re.spom-ible position at

the First National bank. The youns couple will ir.ahe their home with the i.'rawfords for the present, returning there after a short honeymoon trip. Mi3? Uesie Paasoh has N?n unabie to attend to her duties at the clcrhts

i office t.i.s w ee ii on account or a very

severe c o 1 d . Mrs. J. J. Wheeleir r'turrrj from i-.cr southern trip on Tuesday haxing been In Florida since the early part of the year. Mrs. Jennie Tice. alio has !-r nt the past six months in C'hiea-co with her daughter, has also returned to Crown point, to raahe her home with Mrs. Wheeier.

t. and !;. II. S. Norton of Gary.

H. IT. McHie and P.alph Pierce of 11aminond nn-T Albert Mracek of Chxcasro were ntuon- .tl-.ose who attended the funeral of Mrs. Annie Parry on Monday aftr:ioon. Miss Ktl.el Heileman of Chicago has returned h.ome after a fhort visit with Mi.-s Fi ances Grimmer. Mr.-. Fred H-ide of Chicago has been a guest in the h'-nie of jfr. an(j Mr.-?. G. P.arlholoni.ie this wee It. John iiof-Mcr nr..) family, who have spent the past few months in California, returned home tile early part of the worl;, John Reiser, who has been very si els the past vrr-ei; H greatly improved.

called gall stone colic, and all said nothing but an operation would do mo 6-ny fe'ood,. A friend who had taken yeur medirina advised me Jo try it. and I found i to be the real tiling. I feel tetter than I have in eight years and T am praising God for Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.'' it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tha intestinal tract and allays the inflamma

tion which causes practicaiy all stom-J ach. !ier and Intestinal ailments, in-j eluding appendicitis. One dose will' convince or money refunded. Sum-! mers Pbarmaiy and druggists ev ery- i

win re. Adv.

EDWARD C: UNAS CO. Bring Your Silverware Troubles Here Friday and Saturday MISS PRIMO

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MAYOR SLEEPS ! WITH HOBOES j BOSTON. Mass.. March 16. Attired like a 'Mown and outer" Mayor Peters'

t-d up at the city hall after spend-5

t at Wayfarers lodffe. n same dormitory with f work to get in closri i-nen'7 loyment situa-

STAR THEATEIl TOMGHT Th I.aat of the Jloliionns.'' 7 act, n American dramn by James I'ennlm ore Cooper, a historically truthful version of this -rrorld knonn story. Isio a tiro-act Mack sennet comedy, "Iy GoodDfja," ' S-16-3 Now is th t'.tne to attend the beauiful fprir.g opening at 1-L Gordon & fons. 0-11-6 NEW SBJIVICE FKATl'HE If you have a room or house, furnished or unfurnished, for reut or want to rent, apply at cur free rental hjreaj. just installed as a part of i-e.'fer service. SEIFEIl FinMTtnE CO. J-S-tf AP. ths !atet Okeh rertoris co-sr foe

at H. Gordon &. Sens. "Whiting". 1-11-War.ted to Re.-.t STat or house. Call Whiting- ITT-M. 3-14-6 The Cheney Phonograph, the sweet

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in? the i : i sleeping in 7 3 men out touch with

tion. When he attempted to enter his offices he was he'd up by Patrolman Jo"?ph Smith, wiio failed to see in the miserably clad man the erstwhile immaculately dressed , head of the city, whii paid a tax lat year of $100,000 as owner and trustee of various properties.

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Mis Adah Shelly ts ?n Hammond ! L today attending" the district meeting! Get Out yOUf bottle of Sloan's of the Indiana librarian and Trustees Liniment and knock the paia Association bein? held at the Ham-1 Vgalley-west'

rr.ond library.

The WhiMntr school board received tT 71

bids for the new Junior high school V' quick switch in temperature.

'EREN'T ready for that last

building on Tuesday. The board ashed

right to reserve some c; bids for further conside

low-

ration, to

it tcne of all. II- Gordon

Wanted to Kent Flat, house or i.fht house ketring rooms. Phone ;:S-K. 3-15-2 Through the Whiting Savings and hnan association you can save regiia.rly and earn ti per cent on your fr.vins for a home of your own. Current dividend rate 6 per cent . J-17-1 rnivcEss theatf.ii tomght At last "The Truth About Hmt :ind.'' wlh Anna lfhr, and all-star nt. A "rt Nationnl attrartion Also Pollard comedy and Pathe Xcttk. 3-1G-2

the est

which the contractors consented, and steps will now 'be taken to confer with the state tax board regarding the bonding !.wf. This is merely the first step and It w!l lbs as yet some time before it will be decided as to who will ret the contract, the amount of the bid. or In fact whether or not the "board of education will be able to build. !n spite of the fact that a new school building is so badly needed. Mr. and Mrs. 8. iW. Sowers entertained a number of relatives for dinner at their home in Central avenue on Tuesday in honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of their daughter. Catherine Sowers. At the last meeting of the board of public works It was decided to purchase a. new motorcycle Tor the police force. Miss McTntyre, who ha.s 'been confined to the hospital at her home in southern Indiana for several weelss suffering1 from an operation for appendieities expects -to b ab to resume her junior high school work next week. .

v.creyouf Lett you sun, sore,

f ull of rheumatic twinges.You should have liad a bott'.e ef Sloan's Liniment hendy thr-t would Jiave penetTated'iikot rubbing, warmed and soon cased up the muscle?, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected

part and brought Rratityinjt relief.. ! Helpful in attacks of lumbago, sciatica, external soreness, stiffness, strain?, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist s.o35c, 70c, $1.40.

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Liniment

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Cafe Lafayette, special mnslc tonight. St. Patrick's nite. Bine. dance ad be entertained- 3-1S-1

For a Waxttt Floor. Marred spots on a waxed floor can be removed hr rubbing very sparingly with alcohol. Then apply wax thinly and evenly and rub in with a soft rloth.

Kill That Cold With CASCARA0 QUININE

FOR Coldi, Coughs

AND La Grippe

Neglected Colds axe Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first anaiia, Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippo in 3 days Excellent for Headache Qnlrdne In this form does not affect the bead Cascara Is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

ANNOUNCING A New Money Saving -SERVICEFor Auto Owners Forget everything you have learned, thought or imagined about tire repairing. For the motorists of Hammond are going to get a new deal a fair and square one. Tire Surgery has come to town and that means that you are going to get UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED REPAIRS Tread cuts, sand boils, rim cuts, loose treads, blowouts, anything and everything that can happen to a tire or tube in active use can be expertly repaired by your Tire Surgeon, and the tire made practically as good as new, and it won't cost you as much as you'd expect to pay either. I That's why we are here. That's why we expect your business. That's why you are sure of satisfaction at our shop. Crumley & Campbell 578StateLine St. Hammond

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220 East State Street Half a Block East of Post-Office

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LARD

Swift's Best Pure Lard, per pound . . .

15c

Picnic Haras, 17c per pound H A MQ Skinned, the finest money O C nfiifiO can buv. Per pound . . . C Gilt Edge Batter (it's a wonderful bulter, ask your neighbor), 49c per pound BUTTER rDr!-36c RATON Bacon, home sugar cured ImbUil style (they're bujing it 1 in 1 0 to AO lb. lots, it must be good) C

APRICOTS

Del Monte. No. I can 22c, 2 for. .

41c

PRESERVES ular 35c value, at .

Strawberry Pure

I lb. jar, rcg

Fruit,

25c

MALT AND HOPS 85c PADM Sugar Corn. Three cans 1A wan for 2gc. percan - iuc APRICOTS pefPouAroU33c BUTTERfrbokpfirc:eamcry49c

PRUNES

Jumboes, you know our quality, per lb .

26c

Special Delivery Service For Friday and Saturday ORDERS OF $3.00 DELIVERED FREE Telelione 4014

Knights of Pythias Pleasure Club

DANCE

THURSDAY EVENING March 17 Admission 75c a Couple Patrick Gorman's Orchestra.

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OF THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY SILVERWARE CO.

Ij days only besides sfrowing l 4 the nroner care of silverwarr

Miss Primo will pladlv answer

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,? will be here on

4 any ijucauuiia pertaining 10 silverware you may desire to ask.

Four Community Silverware Specials

Bridal Wreath solid embossed Knives and flat Forks. Set of six each, A Q C special at

$1.00 Cold Meat Fork, special at

85 c

Bridal WreathSi. 73 Berry Spoon, special at $1.50 Tea spoons, ret of six, special at . . . $1.23 Gravy Laddie, special at

1.49 98c 98c

Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in fire gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. oby, Ind.

DRUG SPECIALS

Packer's Tar Soap, 25c Q 1 C bar at

Azurae Face Powder, $1.73 box. at

$1

I Pond's Vanishing Cream 1

Hardwater Castile Soap, OCr 25c jar. special .OC

Mavis Talcum Powder, 1 Q 25c can, special

Aspirin Tablets, "Bayers genuine'

5-grain. Special, 1 1 r box of one dozen

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago? I have three carloads coming soon, which I can get cut before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crown Point, Ind. Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

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Formal Opening Friday-Saturday Throughout the past week this store has been undergoing extensive alterations; today it is complete, pronounced by many as Northern Indiana's finest Shoe Store. ft Featuring Spring Footwear Wejnvite and expect to entertain thousands of visitors Friday and Saturday with a most complete and most unique showing of Spring Creations in Footwear, especially featured for the Opening Days. SCHLOER & SON

95 State Street Just West of Hohman

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