Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1921 — Page 10

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THIS TIMES Friday, June 17, 192T.

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VHITING and its PEOPLE

Jrao! Kn'.ght and eon. Johnston, wore at PIttiCeM. III., when they attcr.Jfrd th funeral of th former's fatiier, Ieter "VV. Knight, who had i ached tho advanced ass of 101 years and 10 months. Mra. Harry Scott entertained a number of friends at har homo in Ohio nveaue ca Wednesday night in honor i f her niece, Mrs. Floyd Sharp, neo llabel Hackett of Sugrar Creek, ilo. The evening was spent in playlns bunco, the prlies bains awarded as follows: Luclle Locker. Mildred Locke. Beuah Stover and Mrs. William Putnam, consolation. Bunco was followed by the serving of & two-course luncheon. Mr Alvln Eaten entertained for Mrs Sharp at her home in the "West Park addition last niiht. Mrs. Morton Tront entertained her nephew William HiU of Hammond and a friend Albert Guy alao of Hammond at dinner, both of whom have Just returned home from college. Vhttingr won't miss ny of the speeders wit hthree motor cops on the Jjb, they are Officer Tony Wayner, Officer Carlson and Nathan Saltaman, v-ho has Just teen appointed. Tho community service d&noe will b? held at the Whiting- park tonight If the weather is favorable. Mrs. A. E. Shelley of Atchison ave- j r.u Is entertaining' her mother from

Ionia. Mich. Miss Gcrn White, who

has been the guest of Miss Adah

Shelley left yesterday for her home in

M'chigran.

John I Murphy and Edward Nichols

have been appointed life guards for the

Wh'.t'.ns park for this season.

Robert C Curtis of Oliver street, Is tter.dlng the Shriner"3 convention at

Jl'efl Molnea, la.

Th Fythian Sisters will have their

r"sri:lar meeting this evening.

The Girl Scout rally will be held in tho Whiting park next Monday evening at 6:45 o'clock. Tho Whiting Elks lodge with the Iocs! American Lesion post held Impressive flag day exercises in Whiting Slovak home, assembling at th Elks hall, the two above organisations hoaded by the Standard Oil company band marched to the Slovak home and rendered a very appropriate program. The Standard Oil company band numbers and selections by Mr. Wed!ak and Miss Evelyn Tharp were repeatedly encored.

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xu immobile and confined to her home for several weeks able to be out again. Jake Wlehornt of the West Tark addition Is confined to his houie by illness. Those from here who visited Mrs. James Dudlcar at tho Bt. Iiernard' liofpltal in Chicago, report her getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. lieardsly of the West I 'ark entertalnod friends from Pullman Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. D. fcielfer of Amy avenue entertained the Amid &ewlng circle at hej- homo on Wednesday afternoon. needle work was tho pastime of tiir, afternoon, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. A number from here attended the graduating exercises uf the Hammond high uchool at the Xiaptlat church in Hammond on Thursday evening. Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Atchison avenue was the guest of friends at Indiana Harbor Tuesday.

Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners

Try a can of West Park Floor Var"r.'.sh, made to walk on. sold only iy To;a Smelser, 6C3 Indiana boulevard.

6-9-tf Expressing, moving and hauling of

all kinds. Phone Whiting 2CXS-R- P. B. B.ry. Track for parties. 6-18-tf GEO, D. THJSArXT Chiropractor Schraga Building Phone US-J Office hours: Daily from 3:00 p. tn. to 5:00 p. m. Svaolngs, 7:09 to--8:J0, O'Keefo cafe and soda fountain, exclusive agency for Shedd's ice cream Special orders taken. 6-ll-6t i:a.nce Triple Link Social club. Saturday evening. Oddfellows hall. Sterling's orchestra. Couples, J1.00. -l-i Three separate furnished rooms for rent with private bath. Mrs. Vogel, 301 Cleveland avenue. Phone 11-M. -16-3 For Rent Oarage, Inquire 343 Central avenue, Whiting. 6-18-2 For Sale Modern Cat steam and hot water, double garage, 311 Central avenue. Whiting. 6-16-2 For Rant Light house keeping rooms, either furnished or unfurnished. 31 Oliver street, phone 81-L-l. 6-18-3 NOTICE Ward Smith Is nominated as trustee of ChrlstiAn church, successor to William KaAsfleld. whose resignation takes effect. July 1, 1921. MRS. WM. KANSFIELD. -10-17-2 Church Clerk. Lady employed will share modern flat with couple. Phone 316-M after 5 o'clock. 6-16-2 Our ready-to-wear buyers are In New York making men's shipments daily. H. Gordon Sc. Sons. 6-17-Saturday Is furniture day at H. Gordon & Sons. 6-17-Roomeri wanted Modern ' conveniences. Mrs. Lena Vogel. 301 Cleveland avenue. Phone 116-M Whiting. 6-17-2 STAR THEATER TONIGHT Serial day; comedy and Mutt and Jeff. 6-17-1 Auto owners attention Have your car cleaned and polished. Good work Call Whiting 71-R. 6-17-PIUXCESS THEATER FRIDAY AD SATURDAY Clara KLmbaU Young, The Soul of Rafael also Larry Semin corned y chool Day. 6-172

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rRIKCESS THEATER FRIDAY AI 9 ATI H DA Y Clara Kimball youjisr, The Sovl of Rafne-lj alno Larry Smlj ctnurdy, School Days. 6-172 The Isaao Grossman home was a scene of merriment on Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Grossman entertained 30 children at her home on Amy avenue, in honor of her son. George's seventh birthday anniversary. The

homo and tables were beautifully decorated In the national colors of red. white and 1lue. The children having spent a most delightful afternoon. George was tho recipient of many pretty gifts and the best wishes of all present. A number of out of town guests were presentMrs. J Fase of Roberts avenue was a visitor in Chicago on Tuesday. Miss Myrtle Hubbard of the West Park left for a few days visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Cole at Westville. Ind. Mrs. A. M. Martz and sister, Mrs. E. Lar.gohr of Myrtle avenue, were In Chicago on business Tuesday. We are pleased to te Mrs. Georgra Bader. who was seriously injured by

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R. J. Kerger haa a two weeks vacation and la busy improving his residence by the addition of a concrete, porch. A large number of relatives and friends from here attended tho funeral of Mrs. Math Hilbrich at SchererviUe on Wednesday morning. Mrs. David McKinley is visiting with E. C. Brewer and family. The Parochial school held their graduating exercises and entertain-

PESKY DEVILS QUIETUS P. D. Q.

J D. Q . Pesky Devils Ouietus Is the name of the new chemical that st-tuallv ends the bua family. Bed

Bugs Roaches. Ants and Flea. p. D. O. kills the live ones

and their eecs and stors future cenerations Not an insect powder but a chemical unlike anything you have ever used. A 35 cents package makes one quart and each package contains patent spout to get the Pesky Devils in the cracks snd crevices. Your Druesist has it or be can get it for you-

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ment Wednesday at 7:30 p

St. Joseph's hall. There was a large attendance and a very fine

gram was rendered as follows: "Give Welcome to tho Swallow." chorus. Valedictory, R. Lorens. Awarding of diplomas. Rev. Jon. Flach. "Ten ilieepy Heads." Minims. "The Grain of Salt" Comedy In two scenes, cast of characters: Dr. Curem. K. Austgen: Jeremiah, his servant, P. Isvolt; Zlngarelll. an Egyptian oracle. C. Hartraan; Rufus Smiley, a lawyer. F. Zwlnger; Professor Sanltaa. " N. Schaller; patients. Jim Leary. J. Schelto; Officer Brown. J. Schaller; Major Skinflint. A. Schuti; Frits Dlnkelsplel C. Gettler. Hi Children Hans. E. Berens; Jakey. II. Austgen; Michel. E. Peschel; Willie, S. Hoffman; Fritsie, r Dlnkelsplel; Postman, J. Kremser. "The Living Flag" Twenty girls.

dialed Skin The Cause of Untold Misery Nurs Tell How to Avoid It Philadelphia, Pa. Sy k es Ccmfort Powder haa been used tn this little

boy with gTcat success in keeping

.f his ikia free from

chafing, scaldiDg, i i

4 -t trff.il neas. which is the

fes-4v. xr5& came cf so much ''&$tt&-. misery among

children. In my eleven years workr as a Dtrrse I have cever feend anythinrto ecjual Syko3 Comfort Powder for this purpose.'' Lottie E. Sloper, Nurse,4011 Pine t.,Fhllade!phla,Pa. The reason Sykes Ccrr.fort Powder is so successful in healing and preventing chafing, scalding, rushes and skin irritations is because it contains six healing, antiseptic ingr edients not found in ordinary talcums. Physicians

and nurnes call it "aHealingWonder.

IS Women's one strap Havana fflj jfla ?&$?JM'&W Brown Kd Pumps (as illus- Uk m SSMmi 2nd, strap: leather Hui? ;Qi ''C2Wk. m si ' .WW V5 , M Ml JmAitt mSW Men's Russia W.

t&rrZJ& Men's Russia

(as illustrated) perforated

saddle Goodyear welt ; genuine

oak leather soles and Spring Step rubber

Boys Shoes, $2.45 to $4 heels attached $5 High in the esteem of Four Million Wearers The Fact That Four -Million pairs ot Newark Shoes were sold last year should convince you ot the satisfaction given Newark wearers. HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES constitute the secret ot Newark Success There's a Newark Store near You a visit will solve your future footwear needs. NewarK Shoes for Men and Women. $4, 5 and S6-N0NE HIGHER

Jhe Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States.

HAMMOND STORE 572 H0HMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.19 a Pair

"How the Story Grew" Hiunorcus Play In flv scenes, character? Mra. Brown, A. Bchaller; lira. Green, A. Keilman; Mra. Bean, A!. Kellman; Mrs Kioe, II. Auatyen; Mrs. iJoollttle, E. Scheldt; Mrt. Snow, C. Kellman; Mrs. Tay!or. O. Uaumgartner; jjrs. White, G. Kerser. "Rock ot A(a" Pantomime, ten glrU. Graduating honors to be conferred upon; Commercial claai Veronica Kellman, Rose Loreci. Eighth (rade graduates Paul Isvolt, Joseph Schaller. Kenneth AustSen, Alma Kellman. PaLmer graduates Clement Gettler. Nofbert Schaller, Othllla Keilman, Roae Ixroni, Marian Berens, Alma Kellman. Mary Grelving. Luclle Klein Helen Austjfen. Luclle Hilbrich, Angela Keilman, Margaret Schmltt, Ollva Bauragrtner. Claas Motto Knowledge and Virtue United. Class Colors Blue and Gold. Class Flower Pink Carnation.

Right Dm Means Much. Efajerson said : "Give me heajth anfl D (lay and I will mnke the pomp of emperors ridiculous." Right hablt of eating do a lot toward supplyiug health.

ERIE RAILROAD Important Changes in Passenger Train Schedule Effective Sunday, June 19th LEAVE HAMMOND Train No. 4. 1 1 :25 A. M. Train No. 228, 5:30 P. M. Train No. 229. 9:55 A. M. Trains No. 23 1 and 232 discontinued. For further particulars consult A. M. DeWEESE. Agent Hammond

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BAD TEETH Make Sick People. My examination is FREE and my prices reasonable. Over 20 Years Experience We positively extract teeth without pain. Gas given if desired. BURKET the Dentist Over Woolworth 5c & 1 0c Store Telephone 3189

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Our Ready -to- Wear Buyers Are In ISlew York Now Direct Shipments of Dresses Made to Us Daily We Wr elcome Your Inspection Here's tie Store in Whiting, Where You Want to do Your Buying

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DWhat Are Vou Doinir About

o Your Next Winters' Coal

You insure your house against fire, don'tyou ? Not because you expect fire, but as a protection in case a fire occurs. The best insurance you can buy is FUEL INSURANCE and the best part of it is, you. pay no premiums. Buy your Coal now, then if unusual conditions arise in the fall or winter, who can measure the value of coal already in your bins? We are specializing on "OLD BEN" Genuine Franklin County Coal and "WONDER" Subanthracite Coal from Virginia. Franklin County Coal is the best mined in the state of Illinois and needs no introduction. "OLD BEN" is genuine Franklin County Coal, and is equal if not superior to most coal mined in Franklin County, Illinois. It is carefully prepared and free from dust and slack, and doesnot crumble, no matter how long you keep it. "WONDER" Sub-anthracite Coal is mine d in Virginia and is a coal by itself. It should

be classed as a variety of Pochontas Coal, having all the good qualities of this famous coal, but j being almost as hard as Pennsylvania (Hard) Coal, lasting almost as long and giving off in-

tense heat. This coal is very near smokeless, form s no soot, is very high in heating qualities, extremely low in ash and making absolutely no clinkers. We are staking our reputation on "WONDER" CoaJ and will be pleased to furnish samples of this coal for your own test. The first mine producing this coal was o pened about ten years ago, but railroad connections were not made until about five years ago. The second mine was opened in March, 1919, and is producing exactly the same grade of coal. Last year we received two cars of this coal and practically every customer to whom we delivered this coal has re-ordered. We now have the exclusive agency for "WONDER" Coal in the city of Hammond, and no other dealer will be able to supply the genuine "WONDER" Coal. Although we specialize on these coals, we can supply any other grade of coal in any quantity. Our connections are such that we can furnish anything in the fuel line. Phone us, or call for our printed price list on less than car lots. Car lot prices furnished on request. BUY YOUR COAL NOW from a legitimate coal merchant, and get a signed weight ticket with every load. Don't accept coal by a teamster's guess. .

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Down Town Office and Feed Store, 174 Fayette St Phone 374 Coal Yard and Office, State and Columbia Avenue Phone 105

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