Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1921 — Page 12
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THE TlitES Thnrydny. April 1P2' -T3
WHITING NEWS
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mrs. W. H. J-!;k::i. Mrs. A, O. 0trb'jr ai:-t lrs. Jatiuis Uurtn are mi''"tcJ j. vine fr.ua i aiittpo; : U-nir-i . iv. a-:--. r- they !.a- c I -rn ntt-'mllnar r' ' ' th. ili-nnd cii.ii-Ur o." 1 Eos '.urn Mar. Mis. Kay : V !, i ( r,;er will entertain tho Rium'uei s ,.f th- Tr! Ka;m S..rorlty nt ' h j::.e ;, A t.h!...n ai i-n iu nvxt Mun- . day t- ,-. ti ! ii0-.
Col. Walter J. Kellly of EaEt Chicago 111 speak before the Whiting Commercial club at their meeting In the small hall at the dlovakDom this evf ninjr. he telling- of his recent trU
I around the world. The riubllo 1 In-
Ited to be present.
MmVrs of the V-mn".-cf the American I-i'.rt i trr.icrrow eveninsr at 7.3. fcrary. All old m Amber afjiiy r.ew ons. are ur.-.i t.i rr.t. Mrs. Geirrre 7f rn -t n-' 11 erf rfmbfta of the Tta ilimni
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i n t ii i: vi i-;u ToMiiiirr ilurk .! net In "Tin. HI INinch." a nnli-ni ottTj of thrllli and hart In-
lain M. Putnam :. ; ,. rt air.o d j t rt-st I" which rluht rliimplm oirr
ad '. u t hi r hta:;.-, 1 1 M h lrt a cnue on T :esduy it Iu:ii'hein i-ui: . i s t ; n tf o.
Tii party as n firii'ir ft thf 77t li blrth-
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vth. r. Mr-. Wils ike a d ! u , i i),.
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iniHht. mIo 1.urr liuon In liN hi-t .ot.iril, "Thr Hick," nnd l'rl.mj pit tUlTH. 4 - - I - - The Old ttlors will e.eWhrate the !a."t nie-'tir.,; of the season on next Tuesday d-'ning at u harttlm party . verv erne Is expected t-. circus In hard
tirue costume. Alf"
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox and Mr. r- Mrs. Elmer Fox and families o? Chicago visited at the John Murry homo on Roberts avenue. lyittle Jeaal v,.it,,n ..f M..rIi. ....
nue 1 confined to her home Wui a bad!
ease oi lonaiiltls. Mra. S. Korc2yk of Itobcrts avenue was called to Hammond Monday rnorrlug by t!ie dfath 0- ..r 1;-otner. Mrs. Aug-ust Moidroske, who has only be n 111 since .Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. -Mloldrasko iiarp i'v.vl !n llinmaiil f'jr mony years and have be n r..arlied 6f. years, having n family of fu'ir boys and three Kir's. T'. f ,. eral wlii oc. ur o:; Friday i.ior n ; :i 'nterrnent will take p!aco at the IIolv 'ross cenietary In Hammond.
l-.t.dy for O-i "'': I 'a., whr they . ::i visit for a i-u-Ji-: of montha with
y 1 1 e r i d a n avi
n-lr.ed t i the p.i? The s!.v
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c rerlty at her homa
tills even:nf. Thelma Meek h.i been . hT home 1n Indiana b-- ;leva w f k by ill. Mrs. Carl VKil'.iw'r . '
I! -t. Mr. and M"r. Franlt A' .?.-- u s.':d Wiihrd ard Mr. a u 1 M-s Walter
ther and daughters, fath. rin.- and iertrnde motore 1 to lp.:.-n M ills where they vi?;ted re'ati , es. The 3'id'es -,f th,. TtthTan .-V.urch will have a hake ca;o at home ,,f Mrs. X. K. V.lh.r ' :i H'p-rida a av-mi-Saturday a f ' - r n n .Mr. and Mr.t. Jo' n .In.r.-nn .- n 1 Mrs .T B. Jtrrinfr? spent S:;nday l1"" visi!nr Mr. n-id Mr.-. Wild-- J. iu.:n?s of Oliver free-. Mr W.l'iara TT'l! . Hsmm -rd. ni ce
of Mr.. M'i't-.n Tv-a:. nt;. birthday partv f Mrs. mother, !ri. Wlls.m. on T'ie roon. Mrs Henrj" Khh rs ent- rt rr embers of ber ti-wlns; ; hr-me In TaTVrte a v. nue i .vs
a ' 1 1' r : o i . i w as h.-i.-ioi:- ;f, an A rt'imh ' o f , ! ; . also .-t f,.. L
i hard time
la! other :!lts. Ti c , ,. i: in served. All .!J t-
nt verv pie.i.--iinlle hv ! ' invited.
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: Kt. J '.. h n o n T u e j: j a y . M ?. ilrhii'-r of Chicapo p.. nt Mo'ilay iil::t it;; Mi.o M ir;." Mtiin; n and family. H rn-y Nichling cf ej: J.lai tier.act"! )--;.lf.ess at ley.- j estcs 3ay.
shower bi.iet of white roae and llilts of the valley. He,- maid of honor, Miss
lculaa Carpenter, wore pink allk crop' relatives
and carried pink toset. Otto Kulowo ' ;o'ttd as leal man. The munliiKo cere-! mony was performed by Fr. Win. Hvff. ; The wedding march was played by Mi :
.ten. a w fuu:nK t.reaktant wasj 4
ser ed at the home of the bride" 1 ur- ; tnts to only ImmcdUto reUtivts r : !' ' J' A ' ;;"vo-av of Haiuu,..,. i both parties The, wedding party went j .ut-d h- p.i: ..ri,:al '-'lOol o:. to clary in the ufteuoa,,, where'u dla-; V. dnf hdny oa ace .ur.t of sc&rld imr awaited them at the Cu 1 i.ent-r I '' v'1-
home. The cou;io 1 .ft In tin ..it; '. A i tour 'ljr v ' for a short trip on u.jii their 1 t a : ji I'ave l.i-' rt I villi reside at clary, win. re. the e":o..ia Ji.'td- a 1 eiapiojtd at tile Jillinhfi ..; ..,!!- I '' lnf ' :
pan;.'. The bride hi th- only :!.ri,':,-! -h1'. 1 ;r of Mr. and Mr.. Huh i t ic,:t:i 'h : .-. and is a niece to Mr. Ot- , K nate! f' ' ral
of the Kulage lin.-k W01 k.s at , family. T ..1 3 . . . , ' I r- l ti K r r.f Dvtr T0 T: f ft
v :. .. . ... ... ' i,....a.,, .... .,' Mat Herrman . ft hc'Vi'O Co;!rll. Ilirilt frA.'-at-
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'.f-t.iv.n g- u rs t ;irvwi-rit w v r Mr, h : . 1
Cclds, Grippe, Thb Wrtery cr PcliCnGu Bleed Bloolle&s, thin, ancrnio "op'.e
v, !, is traveling for: gLould trv tliO r.if H'slll 1.' tolil" . eomtany of K' nt I power? of a iJOOfl aiTwnt'vo ami
'-;t w;:h hl" f'jl''- blood f.Hrifier." Dr. Piei.-V iohli MH; v returned t.J en Mchoal DhcuM-vy U :i i-tanu- . Saturday nft'-r f.per.d'.riK ; ard ri'lhf'.l' that 1 U'a !. D-ASMl-d
i :'h K. C. lirewer and 111 tablet CT Jiq.aa VJV
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Muncic, Inl. u"Whrn I La-!
nteriautintj prosram. f -1 u n persona were o .s r .
j ' "o- enm,- at 7:.ie nt the sen ol audito-Ona w-,;i l.r. sc:,-n the prom.i- ! : 'Oiav- ,''IO:Ji-K ,.f the reil;o'.l ei! :- ' eat: a:,.: -las-s. Ail pa :: ;t and friends ; re '"vlted to i... present. This is an j ex--l:er.t c-ppoi t u nity lor those deI firing to see part of what has reaily i been aorninp -.shed in seven month's tone, if y,,:, tjav,- failed to rallr ? the ' i mpo'-t i-io ,.f v(l;i,..:is uca t Ion or 'frli-d ; , j,,. i, . e-r be i:isp of ia.-k , ' n ' o toioi ' a . oit'ir a tv and witnese
urned to his from PrinceaV, o- ed. He is
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Toaca yonn prop', 'el affair l ! the M. I.
in t:-; T:i s d a y p.vn-!
i .:.., to :3i a. m.. this ioimn?- breakfast. Votbupines snin and wo-
Whiting Adve rtis em enis Are Winners
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j rhureh pai ior, ni. ni p i in;T. May ft. 'i . a )-i t'a '. to be a Mnv !' it nam's i rs. f-h.lft men i
ay after- j taen and house w ives are all invited. j 1 he i hare wf;l a nomine! one. tried th" i The Tt.v.is! Hi'ole class were delisjhtat hT fully entertained at a taffy pull Tuesrday. j day e n ! n it nt the home of Mrs?. Jac- - - " r' iT - I 'iui8 !, Lake o enue. The early part
th evep.jnf was spent In ni tear-.-St.: i '.-.
The standard "Rearers were entertained Saturday evening at th.2 home of Catherine t;int:!er on Ia Porte avenue, M!-s -Vl'!,t;. the missionary from Indis. who talk-yl at the church Sunday morning- was the truest of honor. Tin e:ris :-." ed her stories of Indian life, hioh were mr.de more foal by having 'he R:r Is appear :i Indian ecftini". V no--e orlfi! exercise n a.-i he-Id In the lhiKii'Vrl sehool on last Friday innrn.vz ':i h"oor of Miss I'.la Schoen- iiun Wh.tlr.c:. a Hammond school teacher, who r"."-n'.!y pase.i away. llesolutioris .- : ami 1 1 ed by a cnii"nMt"e compoe,i ,.f M-.sse Nina Pet tit, T.lia Noble ami I'lara Minard were accepted, llerh.r: c .nrtrjirht, princ'pai of the Tliverside school where she taught, spoke on her -vorl; a- .1 teacher. Wh: t;u sr wlli be treated to a Chautaqua course this summer, beginning June ;a, and last five days with nine entertainments. The Mutual chautaT:a, wiiich le a ChicaEO system. Is be-
i .nsr rostereei a c-imm.iiee "z nusi-
" : no? men and will be given under the ! direction cf the Whttiner commercial SEIFETPO FHKC SKRKF, club.
Cecil Masterson ret home on M rt'e avenu T ' l ... I. . rr. li n en
expecting to return nfl-r a few daj visit with bis parents. i Mr,.. Tom Paird and Mrs. T. Jr !
of Koiieits avenue ana nnn ....... Mrs. Williams of Ka-t H.d.N recivcd word of the death of their mother. Mrs. Ai'oro of Louisville. Ky.. for which Pce they left immediately. Tv, .- ,v,ree -istevs had a few days be-
...i..,,a u letter from the muni'i i
ti. e,n that sl-.fl was com...it. her leath was causel
bv ft fall, wa'cn emu- ' " n-riiv,i P-ah.n of KaPt Side
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p. .-. llrtii xm.
A A-ery pretty wedding: took place atSt. Brldgrets church at 9 oVh.ck ycptei - J day morning when .Mis.i Jlirgaret Kulage of this place wad un.ted in ma'--rla?e to Stanly Caipentr rf 'Jar;-. I Th" bride wore, a oeatlful d: .- ,.fj white crepe do chene irimn.ed in or- j 1 " 1 1 1 a '. lace lnd h.- veil v:as fast"tiertj -.villi a wreath of buds. S!v cai ried a
Mrs. J. A. pre.ltii, Mr Walter s-n.llh. 1 and Mrs. V. M. Carpenter ind sun. !':ii., and Mr. ami Mrs. it. J. A.'ihby, all i.f iiir . Th-.- Lady l- jvesicra n 111 give another card pit'.;-- at ti"; odd Fc.o.v hail this e i-ci.inif. Miss Ho:v Kasfiade v. as a Chb ago visitor ye-t.-.rdt.y. Mr. ntil Mrs. n. Injrram a nd se.ri Pft
loss of weij-tir. nod ii-r't;to. tried Dr. I'icrceV (io-d.:!t .M-!l-
! cal l.'isi.'overy. I took it f ai 1 1 . -i fully or about 40 day.-.;r -1 rrau- , ually I pained; the co.i'.i iisapea red and 1 put on fl.-i'h aiid ;rot i i-troni sixain. I 3ive had no rourrh since, for 14 yea v-:." Mr-?. Luc' ilcCoj', olii E. Howard ti-
fore rec
informing' inn on a
The Fallow Cra:h I rt:ferred on f,-,ur n'-m; 1 .-ste. 1S. I ' . a. '' , Ajril 23. a:. 7 p m. secretary. For Sa'e A t rs ct : ve ira'.w. Terms, o-v.i'r r. u e.
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STAR THUVrF.ll lOMIillT j Rnrk Jones in "Th 15 1 Punch," n ' nritrm twry tit thrills imil beiirt In- : terest in which riubt triumph over i tilKht. also l.tirry kirmn In his latest
rumrilr, "Tin- HicU," i.nrl I'rlm-i pi
tn re.
her dttutrb.ter.
family. . Mrs. John Keriin of Oftlesby. Ind.. Is spendinK a few days with her son. ;..,. re Keriin, at the Forsyth ater hardens. Also he,- grand daughter. Miss Ilthei Kulp of Indianapolis bou.ev ard. The Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran church are raakitig preparation fur a baked ham dinner, which they are expectingto serve on the evening of May 4. Mike Varnlck retarned to bis home on Atohlfon avenue from Evansvllle, Ind.. where he has born cmploed fo the past two years. Elmer Enters of Ilobert avenue Is v'.slt'.r.fr with relatives at Green Island Iowa, for a few days.
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Husband's Story Will j Amaze Hammond j He eejs. " Vdler-i-ka he'ped my wife 1 f -r gas t n ti e stomach and sour atom- ; ach in TWENTY MI.NTTKH. It works, beyond irreateet e -. poota t ' on s." Ad!r- ; l-ka acts on LOTH upper and lower j bowel removir.er foul matter which poisoned stomach. Brliitfa otit a.c gasses and sour, deeaylna; faoj. EX- j CEIXEKT for cl'.ron'.e; eonit tpat Ion. Guards ati-'tlnst appendicitis. Adlcr-1- j ka removes matter you never thought -w as In your aystent ani which may have been poisoning you for months ! Summers I'imrmaey. Hohman near ; .state St. Adv.
I you have furni-h : - r u'. : nl?hed , roorr.s for relit atoi war.' a u- -:raole, tenant apply at .Self er a I'o'c HentV. '
pi.ireau. 3-ilu-t.f
4 "2 LaPorte 4-37-2
Fr" -ent 'Ir.trag" at a.vau. Call 3'1-J Wh.t.r.if
The moat eompiete !lti rf pa'r.ts In Northern Indiana, P: st r;hu t or of rat - t?r.'i Bjn Proof rain's. Torn Smeise'-. j paints and Hard ware, 605 Indiana i tcilevard. Wh.tir.. Ind. -2- '
CITY OF WHITING List of Candidates for City Office to be voted on at the Whiting city primarier, May 3, 1921.
MAYOR
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Dr. Edw. K. Netvt.pi a r.-.-i our.c - s that
he has taken over the o "ecu-pled by Pr. A. .7 l.r: National Bsnk -. .-.l-r.c. Hourt; : to t and 7 . '.r.ss and M-.nda;. s by Phone JS.
r formerly r i : : the Fi r s t Wi.it.nit. Ir.-h p. m. . m-.rn-a 1 r. tmen-. 4 --'3-6
ATATf TI WITKO'S n oRrn !-ATO,(OM!i: WITKO'S ivmin. 2 WHO'S '.ilinl WITKO, 3 HiTKd's mi wmrivG. 4 WlIITIMiN Wi l li l I I Kll, fi WORK WMil iVITKO. WHITIi W l-i l i i l-KO. i 7 wait: AKU WITKO, 5 WATCH WITKO I. 1 W ITKO'S V.IWlv; WAV 10 WI AAiTKll ttiillK. It WTLI, WITKO WTf 12 WTTKo A H L WI . 13 WHOWOXf WITKO. i FOII ( I TV .FT t FOR HIS lill.nv. ! i rnn iiii jim i:i:in. rt rou his p!Ki. 4 FOR MERIT. r rou toxin rrif, i,en
A M P i Hi V. f) for MtKir, vn rnrrios. ' rou no poi irp i, r.w oiiri i-: H FOR NO COM Piiotlisr.s. FOR IIOXFATV. 10 FOR F F ,.H1.1I1. 11 roil he i" m- v:it i;. 12 FOR IMPART! M.ITV ill il l. IB Fon he is rou w iiitixo FIRST, I. AST M A I-WAYS. NO. . N. WIIIvO. Corrp? fn end . the r.w ThoWasher and Iron.-;-. li a; 1 - a rd ',' . trie Shop, cot n-r 1!:';!; .stre; a-! la-diirsp-lis boal, -.-a: !. 4 - f - i
Republican
WALTER E. SCHRGE. ! 345 Sheridan Ave. MARY C0NR0Y,
548 I 1 9th St.
HARRY E. POWERS. 433 New York Ave. JOHN SALAPSKI. 557 Clark St. RICHARD S. SPRINGGATE, 416 Ohio Ave.
Demo era tic
RUSSELL F. SMITH, 42 1 Central Ave.
CLERK
JOHN A. TOKARZ. 598 Indiana Blvd.
TREASURER
EDITH LANGENHAN, 239 Sheridan Ave.
(MRS.) EDNA DOOUTTLE, 417 119th St.
CITY JUDGE
I SCHUYLER C. DWY'ER.
541 119th St. CHARLES S. PEREL. 235 Cleveland Ave. . N. WITKO. 209 Cleveland Ave. FRANK W. DUGGAN, 433 Pennsylvania Ave. THOMAS B. CERAJEWSK1, 535 John St.
T. JOSEPH SULLIVAN. 200 Cleveland Ave.
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That'a trhat thousands of stomach fu.'t'rers are doing now. Instead cf taking tonics, or triTig to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking t!ii "al cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bov.-e.is. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arour-e the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have "you a bad taste, crated ongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't-C-'c-e feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purelv vegetable compound mixed v. u.h olive oil. You will know them by their olive eoior. The;-' do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Takeone or two at bedtime for quick
FRANK M. LONG. 213 LaPorte Ave. :CHAS. 1). GAINER. i 320 Central Ave. JESS ABRAHAM. , 518 1I9ihSt.
ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE JOHN J. DUFFY. 408 Central Ave. NICHOLAS E. MILLER. 420 Sheridan Ave STEVE KAMINSKJ. 524 New York Av.
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ALDERMAN FIRST WARD
HARRISON C. SATTERFIELD. 401 Indiana Blvd.
WILLIAM M0DR0CK, 1308 Schrage Ave. ALDERMAN SECOND WARD
WILLIAM ST0LL. 410 Louisa Ave.
JOSEPH V10LLT, 627 White Oak Ave.
ALEX WALSK0. 429 John Street.
ALDERMAN THIRD WARD
,'ILLIAM 0. WALKER.
38 S'nendan Ave.
ROBERT C. CURTIS. 341 Oliver St.
ALDERMAN FOURTH WARD
I'ER BRANDMAN. ?36 Fischrupp Ave. l'E SENCHAK. JR.. 763 W. Fred St.
JOSEPH K. MANCHAK. 520 John St. FELIX NIZIOLKIEWICZ. 646 Indiana Blvd.
Polls Open 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. JOHN A. T0KARZ. City Clerk
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UBLJSU0 IN THE
NEWS
Vol. 5, No. 34
Thursday, April 23, 1921
Price, Attention
Ilaai Mease
Balby Carriages
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The time has come to get baby out into the great out-doors. This suggests a car
riage, and quite naturally your mind turns to the Seifer Furniture Stores, wi made hundreds of mothers and babies in the region happy and contented Lu
ing the type of carriage that pleases in every particular. You want to save all
can, of course, but you do not care to sacrifice quality; therefore, it wii! mean nu to you if you look over the different types at any cf cur stores.
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A Beautiful Cab for the Baby
This cab is all that even the most dictatorial baby could ask. Big and roomy you know, just built for COMFORT. Woven of selected reed in a pleasing design and beautifully upholstered in corduroy. Top may be easily moved to cover baby's face from the sun. Large wheels are rubber tired; springs of the finest grade tempered steel. No finer cab has ever been offered and at such a A low price as - . .
Get An Autoir
Like most everything else, refrigerators have been modernized It has only Keen in recent years that refrigerators have been constructed with a definite purpose of guarding the health of the family. In the old style refrigerators food would not keep sweet and wholesome. Lack of cold, dry air constantly circulating, cause foodstuffs to become mildewed, to "sweat" often food became tainted .ind serious illness followed.
the automatic as we would to show you the cold, dry keeps going around and
d. circulating through bie and over and past the pe.
being purified by its contact with
the ice on each trip.
A Brunswick For Mother
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Why not remember Mother with a Brunswick on on Molher's Day. It would sweeten her pali.s throughout the remainder of life's journey. The cost :s sn small and the terms so easy, it is possible fcr every mother to be na-.b happy with such a gift. Let us demonstrate the Brunswick Phonogiaph and show you wherein it excels in tonal qua'ities and l.-eau-tv of desnm and fini:.-!i.
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A New Design In Gondola Cab $29.50
Here is a brand new design in a baby cub. B:sides possessing the beautiful gondola sinpecl body, it has a new feature an adjustable back rest that means comfort in j.tst the right position to keep baby's back straight and strong. Work-; on reversible gear, well upholstered, and finished in a rich ivory. Everythir.g considered, this cab presents an exceptional value, $29.50.
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! Come to the store and have it explained. Let us ciemoni strate how and why your ice " bill will be less how and why your foods will always be kept sweet, untainted, and wholesome.
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