Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1921 — Page 7

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THE TIMES

PEOPLE

cvfiiin t s o'clock. The speaker for ; tlw or. ar-i-.n ia Itev. W. K. J. tJratz. ; I. II., .f . 'hit-ago. heart f th- .lepartI mem of iiistitut'-s and life .wrvice of 1 the K; orth ioaarup. The service is

"P-n to t;i. gencr.-il public and a -or- j I invitation is irivt n to both younir j , ;ep! a r.i i.:.1-r people to attotul. j I'HIM KS1 TUKATKK TOIHV ; "PaitMun," the Krenlrst film of! modern time, with l"In NcrtI. i

for .several weeks, returned to h-r home in Aia. Ohio, eluritu; lier vit.

who haa been Frank Stark of i,. ir r, -i. 4 I v. . ..

V,t!!t:" wit "unt ar' ..!. Mr. j with Mr. an.l Mrs. Jos. Stark . er ' ;,e ht M ' T, " V T and Mrs. O. N.-u-f ou Rn,-t aven !: su ,) v i 11 '' m-norerl to Kank--. J,

I v-u in tiieir new J? ord tourin. ea.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Spanler a n.l ! OU,"lay ttft'-'- n.

Pasre Seven

Miss. App took a course of music at I l-nu"r.,-n "! '"" -"iK-nt Sunthe conservatory in Chicago, j dny with th- 1 at tor's parents. j Miss Mario L-auerman of Crown Point rtz-krtr, ! 'i't Sunday here with her parents, V-IJOiV ! Mr. and Mrs. John I Alter num. A larpe number from hre an-nded; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hixeuman and the Cainon funeral at frown point j Mm. Hose Smith of Hammond visited

!auir.'(iy a', ternoon. s w-;th t'tienl .. o-i

L.kn and IVt-r Saner of Chicai Height spent Saturday and Saudi: with their par. nts.

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charier Kcn w-nt to Oxford on hus!:i. ms y- terda;. . I.. Weak y was in Chicago on husoi. s. yesti day.

Try a "Times Want Ad"

Dr. W. C. Quince, ternary of the lo ea! beard of health v. o ;u to Indian

a-.oiis yesterd-ij- to att-nd the .-.at i

!,oet;ns? of in Lonros of health. Hohert V(-e:n return.'? ia st evening

Mrs. Michael Pchaf-r of the West;

Park addition was Wis., by the death About f" trier: '; Chapter Kastern St the South Chicago evening. The c! ic sect: n f'uh will n.-ot a.

Laura Inu-ftl'mr " J-il'o evemnsr at s o'.-h.ck. Mr "l! talk on recant i. r .-:ate. There W" . 1 also i 1-f Indiana H-aith nrd !' Al! members are uri?e,j

i.-d . -. Rom :.,! her si.-t-r, I of t he VY j, 1 : ; n ' "!: -t c . j i'i ' r on Monday I

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t'Wtmifht!? I ee of Mr-..

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.1. K. iitiriU.-r :u' ; in r he a d h-e u ss Lot 1 1 1 Kood law.;, to he

5-9-3 M.-mbors of the local Methodist c- u.-t-h ! ir reservations for the '"':::;re!i f -deration "apper to he given Iri the- Crit.d Presbyterian church in I:o::ai:a : i "' .nr.- day evening of ' ' ri k sho i!d sive their names to Itev. !. i-. Jv-y by 9 ..(dock Thursday morn r: r. Pl!l THKVTI.lt TtMIVY Psmslon.-' the Kreat.st fllm of modem tiules, nlttx Vulu .Ntsrt.

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aa thijt Is to be the last

l-e year for this section. Mrs. W. f. Mathews of Oliver stree t a returned home from the Pi -:.-trlan hospital in ChicuKo. vvn- re : . "aa been for several weeks suffermtr om blood polfnti. A trained n-jrse is to! in altnniiar.es. The Parent -Teaehers asaoelat'.on wli; 1 In thf H. S. auditorium tom .r-t-.v eveninsr at S o'ciock. Pro'. Canine til East Chicago schools ar:d J ir. i-Titon of th I'mversity of jndiana v ol be the speakers. The plans are tor a very fine no etincr for in add'ti oi n th speakers tiiere will be mus c, trsmes and refreshments. , i.ir,- attendance of the parents of the :chool

children is desired

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work v,-j M i 1 w 1 U k e

nal conference meet .June 22-: J: is a Rood eat. a me-tin.if

5-9-3 of social !. 1?2I, In fortune to

Kreat a nie-titii? so near to

r.s. "If you are a social worker, tec ch-r. nurse, physician. clerKyman.

or if. yeoj are none of these, but just j

one nt tie thousand. or American cit'r.'ns. w ho are inti rested in carrying en the work of human helpfulness in this 1 i:- country of ours, plan to go

In June, at least for a Miss Heal will he srlad to orran to any soeiallyyvho can plan to attend.

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I to Mil .v.mko I day or t wo." show the p I tni ) led pee; I ' "

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ROBERTS D ALE

On the same day thrtt "PB-wton."

Mrs. Frank Allien will ont. .in 'r 11. nr.nur.jn. at

th Tidies Aid aocictv of the M K 11.11. U.e Prt, iH .how, church at a Silver Tea at her ' i.ne i fl,m Wb"""5- " H n Sheridan avenue tomorrow after-!'"? raUk; ,h" toon. The assistfea- hosteSess are nPictar'' f tl," ,ear" ttn,, w, I

fa t(,-,. ,,, , not "e Iirtwii In liny of the nraaller i. .VfjUimes Oder. 1 1 ! , Burns, Piaek . t,. .,, , . j . fnenters fir ome tlsie to come. Pota nd Dean All members and friend . . . . . . rre invited to attend Cri' w,,ndcr"" Husina actrt-. play Th Sacred Heart court WOO F h" f:,m"" l,a opr'- ' b" filra will hold their regular ' meet m. to': iP,P,U,,s,,''n of,he "O" n" t.lsht, after the meeting' a hunco party

win be enjoyed and refreshments will

served. AH members are reuuesreel

to be present. Daniel J. Prochaska has moved his cleaning: and dying- "Sh.pp" from the Tedersen building- to Oscar Iott : n v ille's 'Haberdashery," on 119t.h street. Tjo T. Mulva has succeeded Harry T'owern as adjutant of Whitin-sr Post, r-o. so, American Leirlon. A. yoang people's rally will be heM at th Methodist church next Sunday

Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners

Moving and expressing: and haullns? cuke. 125 per ton; delivered same day ordered. Phona 4S0-R, Iuia Grecn-ter?-5-9-6

STAR TlfKATER TOXIGHT The V. I'. Trail by Zane Grey, with Itoy Stewart and Kathlyn Williams; a two-act .B:i;y Fnirn-y comedy, "Movie rans'' and latest Prizma picture. 5-11-2 PKINCKSS Til 15 TKIl TODAY "I'iisxion,' the itreamt film of moilirn time, with I'ola .Negri. 5-9-3 A general meeting- of the Young People's alliance was held at the Y. M. C. a. in Chie-axo on Monday evening. 'i'he.oK from here who attended

WP'e the It-.y. Powell and family. Mrs.

I J. Plau and daughter, Lillian, Mrs. jf.

Kinhammer, Mu-s uiadys Turley. Mrs. ' Vreese. Miss Elsie, larson and Miss t.oioley. The meeting: which was very interesting was followed by a banquet which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Mrs. Mik"e Schaeffer of Lincoln avenue received word on Monday from Apple-ton, Wis., of the death of her sister, for which placa she left im

mediately.

P.uK, and Carpeta leaned by the ! ."j, J0" "T' Hamilton Beach Electric- Itus &nJ 1 ' 'nfined to her bed with an atcarpet washer. PhoC8 East Chicago. fn rh from wh.ch she jiZ.j . fiaa h-en ailing for some time. ''sHFEIWFRtSEJKBVICB" "'w""' Ind,an,ol,s If you have furnished or unfurnished J0"1"'"'1 lr,S- and room, for rent and want a des.rab!, tTl' n J , tchl.on avenue, tenant apply at S.Ifer'a Free Rent i "LV"' V hA''t0- um CUo. Bureau. . .q V, ! wh-rp thy h('arJ Mary harden. In i grand opera. . I Mrs. Hanson, who lives with her iAn mowers earden hose ioxn ... . ,. . ' eart-en nose, lawn jauRhtcr, Mrs. Mo! He Fick on llftth sted, Iattorya Sun Proof Paints at . . - .t , , a,t.,. -n- i 4. , -1,"l 11 street is on the sick list and s under 3mfl!'" 60a InJanapoiiv Boulevard. the of J)r. T)w,.y. ' 5-4-tf: Mr9 w Broderick of Atchison ave- . . . ' nue was a visitor In Ohi-caero Monday. Tea Eastman Films for all makes! ,r , j , ef Kodaks and Ket better results. RU- J' Tv r Tl ter & Oullatrom. ' 5-11-1 " f ' h. ,WP"t.ark, af5dU,on

I vi.-iLois at tiurnsiao, tne latter . i Part of last week, o :SLbt .riZ THElTFin TOO AY

,irrl,Mi u 1 1 i "ration," the Creaie.t fllm h7 . , ,,r,neM wMI "h"i mode times, i,h ,ola s,rL total arrvm film In xrl. ..... 1. 1 ...

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p.letre, f the lat few year and IU ! Mr a7ld Mr3 Thomas Keckich of 1213 "t be ho 1 nnr of the .mailer ' Myrt5 av' nun had their truest. Mis, theater- for me time t come. Pofa 1 -A"ma KrispStch- W'ho pen,t ral Veri. wonderful Haaalan rtr ' days here for thp interest of the Ser-

the fumou. m, Barry. The fl!m i. . ! Tian Matholies. She is a writer and a

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the famous Iu Barry. The flirn is

Pletorlaatlon of the play Iu Barry." 5-9-3

If It Isn't an Eastman, It Koda-k. Hitter & Gullatrom.

Isn't a

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journalist. Iuring the war she was

womer In .Servia. While here Mias Krispitch rt-celved an invitation to spend a week at Xotrs Dame university where she will lecture to the students.

Wanton m-l fr. 1 I

- .... ftrtlciOl OOUe wrrk. Apply to Whiting- Xews Com-fny-5-11-.?

Ttr Sale ombinatlon jras and coal tore. Hot water. Front 204 Central j atenue. 5-11-2 1

Special eaie on Kodaks, 10 to 35 per cent reduction. RRter & Gu',1strom. 5-11-1

T-u can find no greater security for your fnivinsts than thi Whi'lntr Savinfrt loan association with r-al

estate rnortgasres hank of every

'ar of your deposits. Whitinsc Sa i A- loan as.11.' ation department.

pays you hig-her interest than saving-s Institutions. It. provides

-1 snfe pl.i-e o save, hejps build jour city ami makes it, : homes f jour people. Current dividend rte r r cen t. T. -1!

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STOP ITCIG SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that 'relieves itching torture and th:it ck-ansfs and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a35c or i bottle of Zt ino and apply it as directed. Soon youvill .und that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that ia needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the tkm soft, rmooth and healthy. The E. W. Kosc Co., Cleveland, O.

STAR THEATER TONIGHT The : P. Trail by Zan Grey, with Roy Stewart and Kathlyn Williams; a twi-act Billy Franey comedy, "Movie Fans ' and latest Prizma picture. 5-11-2

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My School Children are Sickly

and taka cold eaclly, ere feverish and constipated, have headaches, stomach or bowel trouble.

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Are pleasant to take and a certain relief. Tliev tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to . correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like-the following- from mothers and friends of children telling of relief. Originals are on file in our offices :

"We have ued MOTHET? fiKAYS F WHET roUDl its i olt OtlLliUhN ar different times for prist nine yesrs, and always found thfen a pcrleci children's medicine imd very satisfactory lu every case ''

'I think MOTHER GTtAT'S SWF.ET t'OWDEKS i'Uii CHlLPl.bN are (rrai.ii' They ere recnmmenied to my Bister by a doctor, i am pn'insr them to my httie three ye?, r old pirl whi)'? rj puuy, aud she is pitkui up wcadurfuliy. '

Get a j lactase from your druggist for use when needed. Co Not iccejit Any Substitute for SIOTEER GRAY'S SWEET F0V.DE8S.

Going Chicago One Better. Well r ! ss.-d Girl (on street car) i.o . hoe joiil me were the hesr of

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The greatest furniture sale ever held in Chicago. Greatest because it effe rs you the entire slock cf nine big stores to pick from. Greatest because it is the only furniture sale in Chicago that gives you a FREE savings bank account with every r-urchsse. Greatest because vou are eiven unlimited credit

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witu tr.eir greatest of til bargain events as a fitting dimas to their lcg succession cf tricm?hs.

otice to Our Out-of-Town Readers:

M il orders arcepted 'n orly such items as appear in our regular newsp.:;. r aiiv-i:-i!i.- -:-t'-. oeir auverti:nj department at 6155 S.

ooi. co., .or iuil p iticuiars.

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Flain tnj, kitchen cabinet hasr vv;th 2 flour bur., 2 i ra-veri $ 75 & bread V I C -board .. JL J

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Magnificent throe-piece cane parlor suits; allotsr cans back and! cano pane! ends; tiphol.. tered in n.ulberr ve!-. :-; lo'.st- cush- C- -art f ions; two medallion p-.liov. s aiij buhti-r t match uo- V '4 &r$ holbtering

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Beautiful 4-pieco bedroom suite; comes in either walnut or mahoeanv

N,"3u uosjo j.i lueumcu wuii ncavy piatc mirror; . reflation full size bed; lare roomy chiftorette; v j very attractive dressing table J

Goldar; roeur. i fa ! p a rt e 1

e.'rt colonial di'r.lng

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At.ractive cane panor suite; can. back and ooen . rj

enes; trsme is neatly crred and times in brown J V 1 maiiDgany tttnsii; fru-cialiy reduced to 113 I. r"

j"", Attractive wood bed; Queen fc iern"! lld ,J pane! pack, sj

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A'l metal library laii.ii, with

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St rong kitchen table with

Aickeloid top; tfmj Cft white enamel V 3 J

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Special a s s o rtment of shades fori both floor and table lamps; priced ac

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High grade j-J " : ! - . :' : jivh V feather pillows, ft ! ji!. ' '; : : - . b'-" lijU with strioed V' HI ' id" i i' L'- 11, V-J

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without interest and your purchases are stored free of charge until you need them, The GENERAL FURNITURE CO. has built up the largest furni- fr-Jj ture organization tn Chicago, they have opened nine tig stores vhila' other dealers have stood stQl. The GEIil ;AL FURNITURE CO. has just set a Mj world's record in furnishing a five-room home at 6734 S. Cbremont Ave., for the Lumbermen's Ass'n of Chica in one hour. Now thev come to vou

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Colonial library table; comes in either oak er mahogany fmi.b; strictlv hand pol- t tl O 7 died, V J Jbg

size, from

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Full size bed sprinrz; guaran- . a to.- .

battleship gray enamel finish.

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$1.00 Down .tTsr $0.75 4. reiiterator; 50 founds capacity; s.n:t.Piy interior lining; tx- S

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53 t a r y matt res ; cover d w i : h -' h i :.: h K r (i ,.

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Genuine Tennessee red

cedar chesfe, eit'her plain

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Nine H'l' g 7??- . Stores 1 if s Mi" ' M k iU

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4-burner gas range; large oven Attractive oval top library and boilers; nickel t rinimin irs : table; oak or mahofranv fin-

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Light runn nj park stto'l-r with -!-

-l-r $7.05 Set -!? .50

Large f-mery with rust

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Massive 3-piece overstuffed parlor suite; upholstered in either blue or mulberry velonr or mi tapestry ; loose cush- C j pJ ion con t ruction throughout with spring fc edges 1

Continuous port te-J; Vernis Mjrtin

7-piece Queen Anne din'r-a room set; table has 48-inch top ,:

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(ei maliexr.-iny frame; 'f

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W-ll made fats lef f dMr ; e v a 1 tep . fun:e(J or Jacobean

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