Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1921 — Page 9
Wednepdav. April 27. 1921
WHITING NEW;
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VHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. W. R. Jenkins, matron of the . K S., and Mrs. A. G. Os-torburif, associate matron, left yest.rday for In1:anaprll9 as delegates to the O. E. convention. r. John Schaub of Sheridan avenue U visiting at the home of her 1.0ns, John and 'Raymond Schtiub In South Hend. Mr. Herman Timm and son have returned to Indiana Harbor after sprrnlir.jr ee-veral days her vlsttlnir her parerf's, Mr. and Mm. Herman Tlmin.
rvdlar day rrt M!lelr tomorrow
Whiting A due rtis em ents Are Winners
seipkh's mra SI-RVICK If you have furnished or unf jrnlshed roomi for rent and want a desirable tenant apply at 8eifer's Free Rental Sumo. -3u-tf Tor flat Attractive room bungloW. Trm, corner 130 Irakis avnu. 4-26-3 The most complete line of pa'nts In Northern Indiana. Distributor of Patton' Sun Proof Paint. Tom fralier, tSnt and Hardware. 6 0S Indiana boulevard. Whiting. Ind. 4-2-2S
WATCH WITKO WI.l. TVlTItO "W 1 IJL, WI. K)R rm JVDGK 1 FOR HIS ABILITY. a roR his smcicnnT. 8 TOM. HIS IfAIRKSS. 4 roR MKH1T. luon co.ndcctixb a. cleas campaign. FOR BAKnO yo CONOESSIOYS. TFOH NO POLITIC I. PAVOHITF.S. FIl JTO OOUPIIOMISES. FOR HOTOJTT. o. 33 A. . wrrKo. rKnVCTBii THEATER TOT) AY ASD TOMORROW Marrorlta Clark la hr latest iHcttir "Scmmblrd Wtm." Alao a Pollard eonetfy and Path Xr". 4-17-3
Ioliar day at Miller' tomorrow j
Girla gdnffham 3rese in plaid and olid olor, !ss 3 to 12. $1.00. Boys waah milts an! rompers, Jl.OO. 4-27-1 WATCH WITKO'S "WORDS 1 WI'.IXOME! WITKO'S WOIIDS. 3 WHO'S WHOI WITKO. 8 WITKO'S WITH WHITING. 4 WIIITI.'VG'S WITH WITKO. 6 WORK WITH WITKO. 6 WHITIXQ WANTS WrfKO. T WAIT I WATCH WITKO. Schuyler C. Dwyer, or.a of "Whiting's leading lawyers, who has offices In the Klose buildlrtE. is a candidate for the office of city court JuJj?e; subject to the approaching republican primary, May J. Mr. Twytr Is a native of ths city of Wjh!ngton, D. C. where at the time of his birth, his father held office, In, the war department. Tne profession of law was planned
for by Mr. D-wyer at an early agre, and his educsrtlon mapped accordingly. Ha graduated, from the law department of Druw university at Greencastle. Ind., 1n 1689. and has been continuously In the law praotlce- 1n Lak county ever since. Tor twenty years located at Lowell Oier his family had other lnterarta! and for the 10 yars last past st Hammond and "Whiting. While at Hammond he had offices In the same suite with BornherRer; Peters and MortMand. and the late Judgre John H. OUle-tt. Ha has for many years had a road general law practloa and entrusted with the handling of many
states. Ha h as served as town attorney, deputy prosecutor for Lowell and republican representative to the Is lis la. tar during two pess'.ons In lt'07 and 1908. fcelnff a member of the Judlo'.ary committee therein. Because of his long- experience In court affairs in laka county Air. Dwyer has been urged by his many Whiting friends and acquaintances who know of his stwid'.ng- and ability, to become a candidate for this office. He is & Knlffhts of Pythias veteran, a member of the Sons of Veterans (of ths civil war) a Past Grand Odd Fellow and a Mason. He and his family reside at 542 119th street. 6-274-2
Van Loplk middies, Jl.nO; $3 00 values, sizes 42. 4-27-1 Mrs . Uralev of the West Park a-1-riliiori has 1 ri entertaining her .sister from Winona. Minn. Martha Hrouer.-Joti had her tonsils removed at St. Margaret's hospital and is now recovering at her home, 1121 : 1-1 ncoln a v 11 ne, I Mr. and Mr.". John McNeill have pone ! to li-ht house 1 eeol n t.r r fVi Wtmrv
Heift' home, ll.'.f Superior avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aumifl Schnell have sold their home in 1 h:o avenue to Mr?. Kn'.kenthal of John flr.-n. Herbert Koch has opened an electric shop In tii- Soltwedel buildinir on Indiana buiiKvarJ. Miss Mlri.itn (o-rdon, who recently went to New York city to enter the Sargent school for the purpose of
furthering her course In elocution, writes that whe Is much pleased with her new work and surroundings. An- J spr I-n .th r.l ', ue t aolncm f w ypctaolnii Mrs. Diin.i!1 H. Moyd has invited the members of the March liars club to meet with her at her home ;n Hobort tomorrow for an orchard fesfival to bi held in the Iloyd's own ynrd. The members are a n t VI pat in j; a tine time and will leave Whitlnir over the New York Centra! at 1 : 1 2 a. m. to to C.ary from where they will iro by lnterurban. lollar day at Miller's tomorrow Carter's Summer knit underwear, any style, sizes to 44; $1.00 per suit. 4-27-1
Mrs. C. IT. raurherty has returned from M i 1 w a u k e, where she was for several weeks owing; to the very serious illnofM of her sister. Harvey Raiding of Batavia. 111., ha be'n tiie pruest of his brother. Axel Kald.ni? of tlie "West Park addition. Bordon Weston arrested for beinu drunk plead guilty and pjild a fine of $12.00. Jack, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell of Ohio avenue, who has been 11! with typhoid fever Is able to be up Bffaln. The Les.Kue of Women -voters will
'meet at the 1 library tonight at which I all members ere urffed to be present. A i business session and election of of
ficers wlU be held at 7:30. At S o'clock the reprular meeting will be held at which all candldntes for office are invited to be present and give a short talk. T'ol'ar dsy at Millar's Thursday,
April 28. Watch the window for bisr disp'.av of dollar specials!. We (rive s. i H. traJinc stamps. 4-27-1 lr. Edward K. Newton of Crown Point, a former Whltlnsr physician, has purchased the office fixtures and practice of Dr. A. J. T,auer and will bi located at the latter's office In the Pirirt National bank buildlnir.
ROBERTSDALE
rillXCF.SS T1IB1TKR TOD AY AND ro.Moiutnn Margiirtte Clark in licr latest picture "Scrambled Wives." Also u I'nllnrd comedy and Pntli 4-27-2 Pollar day at Miller's tomorrow Choice of blgr lot of white wash waists, formerly sold to $3 5S; $1.00. 4-27-1
STAR THEATER TO.VIGirr Buck Ji.nej. In T7i Hl Paneh," WMtfrn wtofry ot tbrllis and heirt interest in ts-hicH rlstht trlnmplis over mlKbt, also Larry Simon In hi latet comedy, "ITe Hick," and Prima pletnreji. 4-27-2
STAR Til KATT.il TOXIGIIT Dark Jones In "The Ulsc Puncli, n itentero stoh-y of thrlllis nnd he-nrt Interest In which rlKlit triumph oi lTrtcht, 1 Inrry Simon In Ills Intent comedy, "The Illok," and Irlimn !!- toras. 4-27-2 Hoe us about your next winter's coal. Now is the time to buy. Prices are low and a coal shortage is predicted. WhitingLumber & Coal company. Phones 401 492. 4-27-29-30 3-3-S-7 Wanted Board and room in a se-
'ct nrivate home In Whiting at $ 45.00!
per month. Can give frood reference. Address J. Iiko County Times. 4-27
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kechlch of Myrtle avenue entertained a large numlier of )?uesta at 1 o'clock dinner on Sunday, The occasion was1 a do ible frllebrntlon in hor'r ff their ron Walter's confirmation and the birthday anniversary of their twin nieces. Genevieve and Hernice Sltar. The decorations! of the home were beautifully
carried out In pink and white. The g-uests from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. John Cirayhack and daughters, Lillian and Klizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sltar Rnd their twin daughters Genevieve and Hernice; Miss Anna Sltar, Miss Marie Doroth, John GrayliHck and Miss Alvina Btnldlct, all from Joliet. Many beautiful and very useful plfts were received by the thre yount people for the occasion, also congratulations of ail present. Pollar day at Miller's tomorrow Coverall aprona, light and dark percaiaes for Miss and Iadies, sizes to 50; $1.00. 4-27-1 Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Tewer and a party of 25 fruests of Chicng-o celebrated the lower's 25th wedding anniversary at the Geneva house at a o'clock chicken dinner. A most enjoyable evenlnfr was spent and the party made merry until the late hours wrer, they d '-parted for their j
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Plrst Stops All Pain Then Peels the Corn Off. Don't try to fox trot on corn tortured feet. Get rid of your corns. If you have
Por Rent Oarase ar 4n2 I.aPorte avenue. Call 96-J Whitins. 4-27-2
Dollar day at Miller's tomorrow Ladles hosiery specials, silks in ft ray
olaek, brown, lavender, tope.
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No "cure but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing.
VapoRud
Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly
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Make
Your Feet Happr! RemoTt Thoi Corn. With ' Get-it."
never seen a corn tickled to death. Just Rfply a few drops of "Gets-It" to yours. Then watch that corn die peaceful 1 y as if it had frone to sloop. Soon it is nothing but a loose ri-'-e of dead skin that you car, lift rlKht off with your flnpers. Get after them now. Your drussrlst has "Gets-It." Costs hut a trifle nr nothinc at nil if it fails. MM. hv K. Iiwr'lice & Co.. C'niciK-.). Sob in Hani-i-iond by Ostrow.'iki'.s Pharmacy ana Weis' Iru and Siat iotifry Co. Adv.
hoinea In CliicaRo. There will i,e no meeting of the Lailies Bible c'.a-ss on Thursday evening, having l.ad to postpone their rneeflnir on account of the commencement exercises in religious education. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ju.lsi-n of Lincoln avenue are the proud parents of a son who arrived at their home on lust Saturd-iy ev.-nlntf. Mrs. Judsoii was formerly Miss Gladys. Turb-y. Mrs. Augusta KarK-rs of Roberts avenue and Mrs. n. jc. K-ers of I.akavenue were in Crown i'oint on business the latter part of last w,-. k. Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill, who formerly lied on Atchison avenue, moved into lisht house keeping rooms at IliO Superior avenu- ut the Kels home. I'ollar day at Miller's tomorrow Home- mad.- i;i.:si:n wear (n:ch! f .wns. envelope-, corset covers and bloomers) will be anion x the dollar spec", ally. 4-27-1 Mrs. J. Mostel and daughter. Mrs. Se el of Hol.er's avenue w. re shoppers in Chicago Mon. lay. Mrs. W. lirodeitok, who was operated on at tlie South Shore hospital in Chicago returned to her home, n Atchison avenue, feelinp very much Improved. Dr. and Mrs. K. I,. Myers of Lake avenue spent the last week-end with relatives nt Klkhart, Ind.. makintr tin- trip by automobile. Mrs. Edward Ki.mni of the West Park addition is'.ted relatives at Winso r Park on Sunday. The week-.iav religious ed-ication school of Robert sdale will hold its eommenc.inent exercises Thursdny evening. April 2S. at 7;3" o'clock in the school auditorium. The boys ar.d porls. lire
looking forward to this event and are beKlnnln t.) realize that the classes for this year are about to close. The Interest and enthusiasm are still fine, and we imagine that both teachers and pupils are goinjr to ft 11 rather "lost " next week when they ,1a not find themselves enjoying together the lessons that hfte proved so interesting and helpful. The boys an. I Kills who have completed the work for the term will be awarde-1 diplomas. I'ollar day at Miller's tomorrow SealpuM and Carter's for i;lrls ami boys, allies to $1.7.".; sizes, 2 to 12; $1oni. 4-27-1
and her sister were the guests of friends In Chicago, Saturday and Sunday.
REDUCTION IN GASOLINE PRICE
! HIGHLAND . . . . 1
Miss Merle St--ne, Is r nti rtainin her wister from southern Indiana. John Lynch Is reported to be verysick . Klojse arid Clari-bel Smith have resumed their school work after an absence of several weeks on account of illness. Little Eddie Krnuse. who was painfully injured In an accident last week, is di-inir nicely. InvHatlons are out for a shower to
be Riven at the home of Ml-s Kate' Hook. Thursday evening, for Miss Mar-! Kuerit Wf rdiniann, whose marriage to' John Hook will take, place in the. v. ry ! near future. I 1
.Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson entertained friends from Hammond. Sunday Miss Winona K.l-.'ir, M.-os M- st on.
CHICAGO. April 26. A reduction of 3 cents per gallon in the price of fra:o-lin.-went Into effect today in the territory of the Standard Oil company of Indiana. The n.-w price is 22 cents per K-allon at filllntr stations and 20 cents at tank waKons.
persistant reports in the Reichstaglobby today. The promise of a government statement on Germany's new Indemnity proposals filled the Rttchslax trallere to overflt) winy when tile body envemd today. Dr. Simons th-n sail he would make an announcement in the ReichstaK on behalf of the German Kovernmiit at 2 .O-I'irk tills afternoon.
Discarded Phonorjraph Mejdles. Use (lifcanlod iihoi.o-rfti'ii nporllcs for cle-anln) bottle. iut t!lf.m ,, the bottle with .1 little wuff-r ami shako thnroufhlv
Gold Found Almost Everywhere. Gold, though the most precJont of metals tn common use, la by far tav most widely distributed. There fs hardly any country on earth, from the eqiiRtor to the poles, wher It ! not found. It Is dry-hlown out ot the Rcorchlpg sands of western Australia, blasted from the cliffs of frosen S'tdtzbergen and washed from th Arctic beach ."if Cnp Nome.
SIMONS TO HEAD EMBASSY
HI-.RLIN. ,.pril 2-5. Dr. Walter Si-I
mons. German for-!jiti minister, who
has be, 11 Kulldimj 5I,e difficult in
demnity course of in, Kcvtrnnient l"
expecte.l to to Washington as th
Gernmn ambassador to f:ie Vnlte.l Stntes wh-n peee Is declared between America mi Germany. pci-or.l:nir to
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Daughter: Now abotrt a gift for Mothers Day. Something nice! Son: Yea, indeed- And. Father, you must help us choose, Fathtr: I know exactly what a Brunswick Phonograph! ' Son and Daughtrr: Fine! Jnst the thing. WeU join the Mothtrs' Day dub.
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Surprise Mother on May 8th in this delightful new way a lasting token of wlothers Day, 1 921 . We make it possible through a new and simple plan to give her a wonderful Brunswick Phonograph, and the records she will love. Special terms are provided on one of the finest
Brunswick models, the I 1 2, and the ten records are especially chosen as appropriate for the occasion. We can't tell all the secrets here, for she'd read it. But we'd like to keep the secret with you, so that all she need know is the surprise on the morning of May 8th, when this handsome Brunswick and its records are delivered.
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Throughout the land Mothers will remember this May Sih because of this great surprise that awaits them. It will bring- endless pleasure. You can surprise year Mother and fill her with delight if you join at once this Mothers Day Club. It makes it very easy for you to give her this famous Brunswick No. 112. This model is especially beautiful, finished in either mahogany or oak. With it we iend to your Mother but that's part of the secret 1 We mustn't disclose the features that go with the surprise. Your Mother will appreciate your selection of a Brunswick, known as the favorite amongst musicians. Its truer tone and its sympathetic renditions will give your Mother constant enjoyment, as she plays over her favorite songs and instrumental selections. Of course you don't want U3 to explain the Mothers' Day Club' complete here so we ask you to visit a Brunswick dealer and obtain the details personally. To print them here would be giving your secret away. Let us say, though, that the plan will be as great a surprise to yoa as The Brunswick will be to her. Never before has such an offer been made. You will be delighted at this unusual opportunity to honor your Mother in such a splendid manner.
Early on tlx? morning; of Mothers' Day w scud Hrr this Brunswick No. 112, with a carefully selected act of 10 appropriate Brtrrrrick Record, also Lot that's part of the pecs rt.
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