Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1921 — Page 8

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Tuesday, Mar 10, 1921.

WHITING NWS r . ' i :

Whiting Adva rtis em ents Are Winners

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Moving and exfrcsf.'iit an.l liau!:n? ; .Miss Vaua Kaobr of Mjiu-Ic. Intl.. coke. $1.25 pr ton; J : 1 U' rd ."awe c.iyj wj ti KMc-i ,,f Myrtio Pcdorordered. Phone ''. )-II, L. -.ui.-t Urern- ; .rii 0:1 saitardav-. ,Shc i.;R-4 t-nr-ut.-' s-3-6 J hot;. ft ..in a three xiu:xUt, i.-it in j Caiifor.iia. SEWER' FRER ETtYICE! Mis. I). Griffith wiH entert.ihn the If you have f urn!.-:...! or unlurndshea - m. nice. of the I-ymut!i A.id s.jciety root-ia for rent an ) want a dei.-ayl t.f the C-wiis r.-iraUonni hurch at her tenant apply at bv'.fer'a Free Rental hc.t;.". ,n Central avetiu.. th d ionin Bureau. -3J-;f Mr,d.m-, Th -S '-.Jy:!, j..7. Shaub and Charles IVm.-n heard eia ii

'ire! l- the .M'dltor.um th. utt r i

For Sale Baby Red Sulky eh. Id bed. 1277 Roberts avenue.

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, 4 f' th-.- jfi? it -rat ionai chur.-ti Lawn mowr. garden ho. '.awn '.v'.li h; titt rtait'ie.d at the home of eed, Patton'a fi:n th-eef Paints, at Mr.-. Kloyd Kaw.n. llff.ii and Oliver fcmelser'a. 605 Indiana; oi;v ro alevard. ftr'-.-t toniorr. v.- -v tut! sr. 6-4-tf c: r:.'' T J, i-.n l;. tiak j.-ft for ix-trict i "St. i: -Jay !':.;;: t u hrinfi hark a prlK.ncr fTTAR TIIE.VTI.n TO.VK-HT ' hop..-- h-h.i there. tv:riim s. Hart in "Sr.ark Monroe," xtr Ms. William H. Myrs of picture In whieo that strength i.f 'V(-t Pullman visited Whit in.,- reia-

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mo t liked sere, j, ncler. It-.-t 1HIM THKtTr.il TI KSIl VV AMI

Ncwa and Hilly Kratiey t o-act o rjw. ..!. ) WEnKMKV

foundlings left AT PASTOR'S DOOIt

I mo-t nt the home (jf Mrs. Carl Mooro.

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n I mil a pel is, i '.o a '.ova I'd. Mi's. Herbert Kletutu of JJneoln aro- '.'.. wan a ila'n: n;!,il ;..!( r Hun!y,

! :! r;:t. .':p"rintiii1nt JhcKttiff." tid lr, I.-.p.ra wrre out t'ul ir. I;.. !aM'.m I'.r-rtha irolnis f,r th- H.ut'i

Mr. Md'uy. ivi,.., ta e.-nph'.vd At V,'-i- i "' 'i!ai!. .ary. tran.xaef ed loi ; ti -v

kegan, i;:.. cj.ioit th we.-It tr.d with I ' tao onrfita J3tat 'Hniit. tnl.'! fornbin fut.ai'y 0j, .'vrt'.e evr:r.;e. Ji'.o.u. Mablo W'.tlor, daughter of Mr. nnjj

Mm. K jy W!i Ut .f I ,akf avctr.ie, .! ..! c ti t i P; uftsi to bo nry il. Mr. md Mrs. X in an, EmiiiPi'"' -n and Mr. and Mi . 7T. T. i ,:Av., xnotored . ij Ci.-Uar Lake Hutiday. Mrs. tii'urg:' liudor of Myrtl tixcn'i-. !s seitorted to ! e nl:H-; ro'v 't.K ; :'r' .-m lb" ntiton.ohllo ucoJ-'ctit of .'.- ! . t al Jjyt ego. I

MUNSTER

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J"hn Aan Krhi'.i-. ;,H.s nijebt a ha! i fu r.; pin". (,' f a ;,!,:,; n JliJx" I-ad f J.'hn l Vri-- and exports to

LOWELL

- t, 15, M. Jewf ll received tord .i.ator-

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ne.-a of his fat a-r i

GRIFFITH

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"The Goof.

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"Paalon,' the sreatest film modern times, with Pola Mcgri.

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On tlie same tin? that "I'nlon," ODen fr Its flrt t hteRico hTln(t nt

Orrliextra Hall, the l"iln.-e Mill i!iw i no t nod !.t Ladies Aid c?ooie

this (freat film In nuinni;. i ih.h in.-- j - ' i ia:;ira ai a Micr Tra on j

tore ranks with iir of the is:re:it-!t oitMinv a.terr.en at thu home tf picture of the last few years and will Mrs. r.mi A'.ilsi.n on Sheridan avrnot lie shown In nny of the amnller a;;o. Tiie as:.tlnar hoa;?ss-fl wi'i be

ol ' Ai! s- ode:, .vi rs. Will, Mrs. tarn

theaters for noire time to eonie.

eurl, wonderful Itunslnn notrvM pl.nys

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k and Mrs. leaiifl. This wi

rns. Mr.-.

the famous Ilu Harry. The flint Is a - -oe annua; duo paying' time. AU miii

tu rs and friends are invited to a'tend The woman's auxiliary of Whitin,

pleturUatlon of the play "Oil Harry

Ppeclal sale on Kodaks, lf ti 35 per cent induction Tuesday rdht May Id. Hitler & Our.strom. 5-10-1 To th many friends of the late John faglcs inciudlntt. Rev. Spie'.ber-er, Kniyhts of Pythias. l"ythian f-'ister.-. I'a.'.-t Chiefs Club, GoUlon Star Rebekaa lodge. No. 452. Royal Ne 2 hb ir.s. No.

Faith WilJard, the baby, and its nurse. When a maid in the Lor:? of Rev. Fercy Stickney Grant in New Yorkanswered the door boll recently she

P'-st. No. so, Amerioan ixftion ivi.i j found a baby pir! in a basket on have their rnonthlv met-tin at. the v-1 the steps. Nearbv was a put'kaze

brary this ,. vrr.injt at :i) harp. Ail i oi' hab' clothes. Tlio pastor has wives, mother. dauK.aters aa i fi.nt.Ts christened the baby Faith Willard of ex-service men are tirs-d t. attend ' Two mT-iher3 of the church parish

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4207. Portlan.l Cement company, I'. if- j i,,rton rout

th.s meeting. Miss Adah Shelly entertained Miss

.vi .aim 1 .'.son or ctueatto at her lion.. -1 in Atchison avenue on Sunday. i Mrs. A. J. MacDonr.e'.! of Chica?.v soer.t Sun da v 5. .-re as the t Mr,

were godmothers.

ling-ton. Mrs. Johnson, who sans, neigh

bora and children, we extend our iieartl!t thanks. Mrs. John Pag-lei. wife: Mr. and Mr?. Fred T'aBls. parent.-; Mr. Wiiiiam Roa and br-.-thers and sisters. 5-10-1

Tour money placed -with the WhitingSavin y, and ban Aji.1at!"n 1 -Works day aTid nlg'ht Sundays and holidays and ail the time. 2 Earns per cm'. 3 Ail such money is 4oaned on homes the safest of all mortgage loans. 4 Thus the coramuaity is also benefitted. GEO. T. TIIIBAILT Chiropractor Schraze B illdlng Phone 133-J OfSce hours; Daily from 2:0o p. m. to 5:0 p. m. Evenings. 7:10 to S:S0.

of Oliver tnreet.

ROBERTSDALE

M- Dot othy p.-irtg.-r entertained 41 boyd and iris at a party at the l j u :i hijl la.--t .-'atarrlay ::-'at and trie ;..;.! iv i ok tool', part in a li'.tie play .-n-lith 1! -i: iino- ieii. J . a raid V 1 ay, iitor H'iiiy.r, f.-Lii Paul, l- la. iv. 1 'U-ii SA-:os..n, -Way no I.ib'Mfv.r't, t"h.t.. .h0Tat, ;.-rK-. Larry. UJ wit. Au.sfi'-n,

11 ilchina, J-'.-::n

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of: c.i ft. A ..Mr,, Jar. H-j:- it- r, -Vvhl G as, a.-.--J it.-l Tacj.at t, V"i n K 1 iiy IJ.-iriirt-r, Manraia :

s: i 11 ;'t. A ul ! n h Zyv. Syiv.v:ter .a, .io'in Jvahiti, i.tOP"ek, I." !'"- 1 r 1 m in. i'. A'ar-

Jhs. C. Howard Cobb and Mrs. Harry O. Ti'.ton attended the w.-Jdinr of Miss Myra l.yon and R.:d.lph Zwlchy in C hlcago on .Saturday eveninif. Mrs. t-'obb played tlie wediinsr march and saiip "Oh Promise Ale." during the marriage s-rviee. riU.M LS. THF..VTEK TI 1DAY An avi.i)m:1) v "VbhIoii," the Kreatest film . of modern times, with Pola Arrl. 5-D-3

rilAU TlIEATKl: TOSlCillT William S. Hart in "S. aik M. nroe," a picturo in tvhi.h that strenglii of character wh.c.h ns.af-s i,i:u on- of the most l k-. li s.T.-t-n at; era. I.at- .-t IA-x New.- ar.d y Fi'v-aey l o-att c-'intdy "The 3ocf." 5-10-1

ra.-iit. l.ei'tiett. V.-inia J:n t-.'ii, il.ioivd Wray. A-ielanie 1'uUlLoti, ,.!.-!in-! 1 Mere-, I'oi'is Wray. Mario -'t. Anion, Irene Au-ttren, ii uiaii Todd. Ki.il!. il ,art, Ada Stack, Vivian Mark, y, Jaiia Miller. Chup-i ns, 1'iancia 1P.-riJ.-r. Viola It. iru e r. Mrs Ca.-h AJ'...-n. .Mrs. P. J. le irirer. Many names w re played, one a he auty eont.-st. won by Adeline l,a Mere, Uaiooojm!. and '.ct. r Li irtsi-r. There was ah-a dan. in-.''. Cecil Paul brouutit o.-r bis Vict.ol.i and a pood time was had by ail. A iisht luncheon was served at pa m. l-'.oir h..y. ;'(-.! as waiters wi:h wlhte aprons: Hilary peii iuer, Marion l!r:.s. r, C;. rll llutchins, Cliff...'! in-: on.

Tie Griffith ball team played at i Steetter, 111., yesterday. The s?c"re was : to S In fa . or of Griffit'i. Ted j Walters -was the -p.ahe Ruth" of ti.. i clay. He Ti-!in;e s mo excellent hits audi so,;,- tirst -!ass th ai c:i toiling-. K-" ' it np Ted there are bigger fields ahead, j 'has. Nickeron of Fennviile, Mich., formerly of (Sr'.ffith Is visiting r.'.a- 1 tiv.-s lie re. He drove a truck through 1

from his homo.

no of the

a fat 5

at Grit nth and sev eral more east o tow n. The upper d. c k of a car wa

broken and

af Danvilie, 111. He h ft itim.ed .a 1 i :-' i"r his bed-id. His wife- an 1 eh..a .'.ccainpa-i it d him i,-l whl i-: i

:' a'i.tai at Iloi-pfrtvll, 111., for a izv. days. Mr. and iM rs. .-eyinoi:r Kanaar arid '". Joseph, went to I'Jyn.outh, In i . .-'i--...l:r to ..!.t:-ii i t:i.- ll'lieth wr i.lar; ant; iversary ut his fatl:-;r and mother, a i ci'iaries Kanaar. ', f Mr. and Mrs. ;. J. Hili of Ca.ea'to can, - .Saturday t-vening f .-r a vis.t with parents, Mr. and .Mra. Arn-.-

I Thorn.-- 1;.

Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Dinwiddi of oraaij I'a.-lt, lib. visite! iiis, father, 'ar lunw Lhiic here j .-!.f .-rdiiy. Mr and Mrs. I.afe Tat'nan and son i'ii;.ai;o -.i.'-t.-.l th.-ir son. Will Tata a am! family h re yesterday. M'-- M.'ir-r.u.t . , t'.-tiirii' d fr an . i'-ag ) last even!-)-, whore she. had . n t see her fata.-r, J. G. ns io.l, is in hospital. :-.e r. -ports

Mrs. Cihnr-es Ceitra visited her husband ir, .Whit-.np yciii-rdiiy. Mr.-. Albm .Nets of Hammond v! sited her parents. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ja'-.-h Ralee yi',-:..r.y. Miss Nellie Brooks, who la working in Jlammond. visited her parents, Mr. an i Mrs. Oscar i'.rooks yesterday. t'iiarles W.igin of chieatto viaifd his m..; ii. 1 , Mrs. William K.'boiin h.-oj )'-:'! erd iv.

r .h.i a iioma th Mr. and Mric. ; ill., (.petit Sana ii'.-l Mr-. j'.-,.r Mr. fin-1 Mrs. iiy v ii't ed ..v : 1 M.ss Mai.a- i vis, r.,1 with : ' . The c-.il.a r,

1 rttio-.v v. to t.pon.

h. L. wers of Harvey, v .'U t!;o homo of Mr .'a -on. 'etf-r c" '.-ins and fanj- ' '- Ihi;.1:., in. H i n a y . ; : '- a a of H am ui.-,ad :-" :u: 1; e . fU Inlay. v w . a ! 1 ; - a . '. rry arri t;.a 10 y tu'vn hah.

ir'n t urd a y. 1'. Itaush of South Hammond was a He.nvllle visitor Saturday. V.'iiUnm Kanstleld. Jr., is confined t his bed with a severe oase of tonsllltl. Mik Theo. Peverly, who has been crith-ally hi for the past several weeks Is reported fome what better. Her relatives from Ohio are with her now. Mrs. Lrewer, who is at St. Margarets hospital Is getting along- quite nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Hipp aad daughter, ihlna. were Hammond shoppers

I Fi Id ay.

Mrs. John L. Hess spent Friday In fammond. Mr. and Mrs. C. Shay and sister, Lora and L. Diliebaugh of Crown Point went to see "What is a Wifo Worth?" at the Parthenon Saturday evening.

HESSVILLE

Ths cak" and be cfura social given by li.O Hess-'hle s.-hiajl I'rlduy evualint was -well f.tt.ri'!-'d tir.d was coiislder-.i rj.i't') a iu?"rsi, :.aa .ti ah y as well as si e'ai'y. Miss P.trtba Adams of Evanston sp'tn th" v.-- r i vlsltiw with her p .'rents, Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. R A.iau.s and ( to.-r n'atav.s ar.,1 f 1 ! ri a s her.-. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 -.. k e r and daughter of Jlaiaiioai i v.-. -re the ;ess vf Mr. and .li., I. i.. i 3 over H ; it day. Mr. and Mr.-. 1". V.'iik-s and family of Streator, lih. i-;le..i a th home cf Mr. and Mrs. tivrite "v'.'ilkeu the past f . w da vs.

Mr. and Mrs. (. Proesehold and 1.. other, Mrs. Ilea Pr oeschold. spent Friday evet.ing at the h.-me .f Mr. an i Mrs. C Camp, soa'n of j in :n morel. Frarit V.';i:hi"s ,as i.eirjn Murk on hi new home I-, be built ca Ogden avi-

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K-ghth srrade p'lpils of the H"ssvii!f

DYER

and Wo their fin a

V.ilsaii: schools t"Ol

van na: io-i at JlrsHVili... vi

J. R. Gray spent Saturday and Sunday with his parenta at Monon. T. J. .Schick visited with his folks at Ijafayettc over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Harold Deighton and son of Gary visited with Mrs. Jacob Sohmitt and family on Saturday and Sunday. Arthur J. Pompke of Chicago spent the week end with relative Mrs. Kf-rit'T returned to her home at Ka.nkak. e, lib, after four weeks stay v.ath I.e.- s,.n, Ray. and family. Muiiday and Mosey wero stalled on the e-oncret.' road with Joe's Ford on Sunday r.iKht. Whitin-g defeated Dyer S to 6. Suncay. May 8; Dyer plays Glenwood, Sunday. May 15. at Oyer; T.yer would like to bo k nam. s with some other teams. "Write K. J. Spanier. Oyer, Tnd. Mrs. Fr. Gray, wtro or Capt. FY. Gray of Gary, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Oepfuhl. The insUois family of Crown. Point

1 with relatives on Sunday.

! On Satin day forenoon, on. j M. C. R. U. rtock train, lost

u:s fell out of ft

On the same flay flint ''raslon,' opens f.sr first t iiienKo showiiijc at

ttiehrttrii Hall, the Prim-. will shun

this great liirii la W lalint. 'I Sits pie-

mov'n.g train. Frank Ktsenhutt. fereman, receive.! o-.i. rs to ship the a'li- I ma Is back to Johet. I Little John II award Groves is on J the sick li-t. j Th. Wood WestroftM. T-te , -1; n . .1 r. .- !

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I f.i'nilie.-t. Messrs. Lind-ay and 1 1 u rl ' t z J I

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rioii Sabs oWhite

v'sl'ed Maim-

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r..l Mrs. F.'.fa V.lme tones on Sunday.

j The mothers day program at th" M.

. Cir-,a--.- c-'o. .l- n a T.1.V l-n"r 'nr I' .

., ture rnislvs with one of I lie proa test J ' ' 0 J The Sacred IT-art court of th- W. i :,.,..... f . W ,,,ars- ! U't

c. .... 1-. -,vi.i no.. a tnir regular luect- 1

irisr Wednesday evening. May 11. Timr w 'I ', . i, . . ........ if...r y, v,,..a,...-

-'" '" ' ! Vepri. ; u.iil.a I ul Uu.sian nclre. plays session banco will t played and re- ... ,.

freshmentu served. All members are!.. ... ... , , , ., ,.

,a,-uiiK.,itiuii v i. i ' ,..ixr. - l - n

not he shown in any of (!i- sinnller lheulcs for some time to pome. 1'oln

Lost Mans pocket "nook, containing j

requested to attend. The l. of R. will haie their rega'ar meeting this evening. Mrs. C. H. Finel l. who spent a f e tt days here vi.-itini- Mrs. Will lam Curtis of Oliver street ha rt turned to her home In Cuiver. Ind,

-fi;ers Mai. amy and Maksim, dis-

rru.cr.s Tinivnm ti ivy ami V.'I-,lMl) 'Passion, the so-.-.n.l Hint of modern times, s i t li i'ola .i ktI. 5-9-3

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I For Your Furniiure I

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A Feature Event in Oar May Drive for 20,000 Neiv Customers

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For Other Sales of White See Last Page

receipts. Owner W. Ii. Reynold,

, 1 c .a v e r e d fl a in e s com;;

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rvfoney hai-tc without qaertio S if HUNTS (ilJAKANTi-.!--IT" I I SKIN IdviKAsB RilWiLUi-

yYa" hJ) 'Hunt's Slve and Roup . f-.il f

Voii.y Vai- without qarrtion

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the treatment of Itch. Eczema,

Ringworm, Tetter or other itcn-

inx 8'i.iri uiseabrs. iry taiu

treaJnjent ut our JiSlt. For pal hy- V.'eis rrug and Station t-v rv.mr.cnv, Adv.

TERRIBLE TESSIE

u imrti tao para-re 1 3 ca., " va f Oat!

of Pa-ton, the second band deal, r on 1 n HV- U' C" ,V:1 1 -77 -"A I 'V'-' New York avenue nt 2:Ma a. m.. on ! 1 tT ''l,.r, v. here ! .V'-fA j Sonday. Th. .,fii,.er, Se,.t in a call 1 '' ' ""'v'"'' v-a ; -r,':' ; '1' pn-'t r , f the J -j VA f ' h for the fire department w;h the res"ilt ! ''"' ' ' al :KIra "! l:'irr:i:'" -"' ""- o Iwmmmlj: t-"hf ) '.;hiiJ ;; that they wi," s.-on on trie sc r,e and': ' 'u " T" Vl' Ui'v'n V" ;i' r'''' a' ; -...Jij 7 ) '.-' Hi" sif 7 ' .-vtiniralsheri the blase. It. was verv f" r.---.'r..a ;;' .-j, a--:-, av-r-.u-, te-j j.'i 1 I f : hj j f.-.rtur.ate that the r.r was discovered ' ,'f'I': ;" VJ'-aI ' - -'; h ' 'r .. r and i 1, jy ; ; -; so t- a hly for had it n ,t t!m entirJ Ia:";;'' ,:'-'- -h ' :: - " ' -"" 1 g 17" 7 7 I ?"

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N. Y. Central hound for h. -me. ;7 rn ! mficr" tU:,Ch' " "'' "ri. jj in sotne wav fe;i a -,d sustained a ) 5-3-3 I For Your FloCTS 7.j broken p. He was taken to the office i 1 I .iiU

of Ir. Rafaz ani later to St. Mar- I Mo Coppasre of l;.vhrs "m-: and xJtn , f fj S ' 'i Karet, ho..pi;ih ' jMr. ani Mi. Aiohu- .;..H,a:r were the 61 F 7 OP I Patriek ol.nen was arrested by . n v : : -d p -. - . s ' t a ro . ,v -. t e h 0 mo s 1 S l Chi. f CVliins ar 1 Off.ee r ravker on tiiejcf M ;-. a i Via J. M .u.-.r.y a : .::- j'r'or;r.. of being drunk. He pi ea i I -. . Surah' -. . 2 At Your Dealers j7 ttuiitv and naid a tin- of and 1 John J. M'.Her of At.lii.r. avenue. f costs, amo-iri'taor to ?I2.. (who has ben r-r ii-,.--! t. hi-, home 1 1 ' Mrs. H. S. .;tvi.lson, who is confined : !r sivcral days v.-.'h t'ar-ia; fro. "ale to her h'.me in La Porto avenue with I is a hie to be oat -.gain. .. . . .... : ' 5 pr, e-i -n-.;, ia. is improvinir. Tli c; .;.a,-n Star Iteo' ton's will rr.c t ' lr?jv '

, rm j ,n rvu:ac s. s-.on on V.ednesday tve-i Hi H i 15?

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White O.ik. Finder please return to Whiting News Company. 3-1'J-l PRINCRSS TnRVTHR TPESP V AD AVHIJMI v "Passion, the Kreatest film of modern times, with I'ola IVeerrl. 5-0-3

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. , , . .. not known how tn tire started. I .....o Ruga and Carpets cleaned by th T1 , ... 'I'l'.lNtr.-s t'U'V! lii t . , M:ke I'.ar.-.n of Jt-diana Harbor Tva-, '

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Our entire stock cf Laces and Embroideries have been gathered together in a timely sellincr Tie enlendid assortments include clmost an unlimited selection of attractive patterns

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AN INDISPUTABLE FACT CHIROPRACTIC IS A SUCCESS Tile triumph cf thiroprartic is the V-Pical i.ijte..,v of ,tj principles. T'nless those principles w-re right rhiropraet ie vv.aiiil have failed. Hut today th'-rc is evidence on every hand that 'hiropra' tie a tually v - r.-ones sickness in every form. People are repaininp their health ur-cb-r Chi ropraet ie Adjustments. No attempt is made to deal with s mpt-uns, or the efforts of Pp.as.s. The sole object is to dr. away with the cause and when the cause is removed, health Minis aa natural result.

GEO. D. THIBAULT, Chiropractor. Schrage Buildingr, Phone Whiting 138J;

APPLY Blue-jiy to a ccm tonight t.ha liquid or thi plaster. It is done in a r.ioment. The corn ache will end; the removal of the corn will begin.

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and m3 ke choofiii" tor frock-, unarrarments and children s dress trimmings

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very low for this May Sale. LACE FL0UNCIKGS 36 inches wide, Brussels silk net, fkirt width, i - i i n I I 'I ,3 ,-.',- ,'.

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black, brown, navy and gray, special at this sale

45 irXII HEAVY FILET NET FLOUNCING The new square mesh patterns in a beautiful range of scroll edgings, OQ sfiecial per "aru at

RADIUM ALL0VER LACE In white, black, brown and navy, in patterns that have been selling up to $3 1 Qft a yard, special per yard at HEAVY FILET LACE Crocheted style of heavy mercerized yarns.

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suitable tor many purposes, special at per yarl

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sure and scientific. A fa

mous chemist perfected it

A laboratory of world- harsh treatment, no need wide repute prepares it. for soreness. And paring

Millions of corns every yearareremovedby it. Countless people, by its use, keep free from corn pains always.

is futile and dangerous.

All about you are people delighted with the Blue-jay method. Find out what they know about it. Try it tonight,

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The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chic.zo New York Toronto Makers of B & B Sterile Surgieel Dressim and Allied Product

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jlij Crisp new Maline. 39 inches wide in all the wanted colors. 9Qn H" special at per yard

SHADOW LACES

'jI 10 inches wide, dainty, fine lace with new

floral fleets, just tac thing tor the summer underwear. Specially priced per yard at

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CORSET COVER LMB. AND FL0U?,GNGS Of sheer Swiss cloth with heavy fine em

broidered edges, values to 75c tlie yard, special per yard . . . .

DAINTY VAL LACES AND INSERTIONS llu idreds of yards of exquisite new imported patterns, values to 10c yard, 4.t special at per yard COLLAR LACES Of Venice Lace, imported patterns of new and original designs, in the new T O C coffee color, per yard at CkJ BABY SWISS FLOUNCING Imported cloth cf sheer texture in dainty edgings, suitable for baby's dresses, QQ

values to $1.50, per yard at

Double Stamps Wednesday

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Ofuce Hours: 2 to 5, 7 to 8:30 P. M.