Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1921 — Page 8

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WHITING NEWS

WHITING and its PEOPLE

A ' rRIXCESS THEATER TODAY. ;Z "FORUlDDEJi FBI IT" a CX-II Ttr . .' Millie production TvKh Agnn A jrc , .Thro. Ilolx-rt s, Milton Sills, I. Ha I.r nnd all Star Taramount ni. tt guraatce and rrrommrnd this picture. s-:?-it STAR. THEATER TONIGHT Trarl 'White In "Know Votir Man," 'elo Sonahlne ComH j , Hli Meal Ticket, and "Making Prisma." 6-29-30 : Mrs. Margaret Rogers and daughter Vivian and Misa Viol Ht..ner of Lafayette.. Ind.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins. 213 LaPortc to ill health Mrs. R Oanbail, supt. of Church of Christ Hible Fchool has resigned and Mrs. "W. 11. hcjp. asst. supt, will take her place. " Mr. A. Yanderveer will act as firs'. assistant. Miss Louise Vater. who has been attending school at Northwestern t'ni- ' ersity. Chicago, has returned t- h-i home on LaPorte avenue. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mr.. V L- Thorp of LaForte ave. is suffering severe attack of whooping oughOK A SPECIAL INTEREST At this time when the whole country !e talking of CBrvnntler, ia the picture "THE HOM)KK MAN- which is rormng to Princess theater Friday with the famous pugilist as the star. Hif work as an actor Is so exceptionally good that he has under consideration many offers to Join the ranks of movie Ftars. 6-23-lt Miss Mildred Vater, who bast been mending school at Ypsalanti, Mich., has returned to her home on LaPorte Alex Nylanrl and family of Mt.

Washington. Sugar (reek. Mo.. are visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Abercomble, have ta-ken their residence at 336 Cleveland the flat of Mrs. C- Nyland. Mr. and Mrs. 'Win- Shinn and Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Zureher of Cleveland .venue motored to Cedar Iake last rridav enroute home. They visited the county asylumTV regular monthly meeting of th rhitinsr "W C T. V- will be held at ? Whiting Park on Wednesday af ternoon. July 6th, If weather Is tinfavorable, meeting will be held at the Church of Christ. Mrs. Wm Shtnn wjn be hostess, assisted by W C T V- The following program will be rendered: Devotional Song, 5-crlpture prayer for Mothers, Teachers a,nd the World W!d Work. iBusiness. Helath and Heredity. Mrs. G. Will; Citizen ship. Mrs. Grindle. On Sunday afternoon. Juen 12. the Wilting W. C T. I". participated in ,i.he entertainment given to the in mates of the county asylum by the County W C- T. U-. Hammond, Gary and Whiting were represented. Th program consisted of vocal and instru mental music, reading and short talks The fruit, candies, books and magaz:nes which were presented to the In mates looked when piied up like it would almost, fill a small truck. Thse going from Wht'ne were: lrf.. S.-,i lechty, Shoup. Sharp, Prehostka. Weil.1 Nyland, fhlnn, Oilman nd Grind.e Mr Frehoska. The inmates had known fr some tlm that the people were coming and had nen looking forward to it eagerlv telling their friends about what a nice time they would have. There must have been 221 people there and everybody seemed to be en lo-ng themselves. Th group of old .me songs sung by Mrs. Frhnsks ceemed to especially delight the p pie of the home as well as everybody el.ae. Eastern Stars will picnic at Whiting Tark Thursday- Each one is ro,ueste to bring cup. knife, fork and spoon. Mrs. Skiner of Woodlawn, Chicago is the gueM of Mr? Helm an. Mr. Engers of Sheridan ave. is re parted ill. Whiting Advertisements Are Winners Try s can of West Park Floor Var nifh, made to walk on. sold only by Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana boulevard 6-9-tf Expressing, moving and hauling o all kinds. Thone Whiting 206-R. F. B Bier. Truck for parties. 6-16-tf FOR SALE Library table, desk chair mahogany dresser and chiffonier ck chiffonier, Karpen davenport, ga r&mre, kitchen cabinet, tables, lin oleum, Ice box. Kimball piano and sanitary cot. C. R. Ewing, 605 119th street. 3 doors went of Sheridan av nue. phone 317-J. Whiting. 6-27-tf PRINCES THEATER TODAY. "FORBIDDEN FR I IT" n Cecil De MlUe production wlh Agar Ayr? Theo. Roberta. Milton SUN, Ilia I.ee nd all Stnr Paramount cant. gKeuraJltee anI recommend this picture 6 - - D -1 1 FTiT? RENT 2 well furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire 410 Indiana boulevard after 5 o'clock. Phone 21 6M Whiting. fi-23-Jt

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Tile marriage of Miss May Dillon to

Mr. O. B- Parker was solemnized on Tuesday morning at 9 a. m. in the acred Heart church. Father Miller of ficiating. A wedding breakfast was served to the immediate wedding party at the home of Mrs. GeoiKO L.ay, 303 Central ave. the home, of th" bride. The bride and groom were attended by Miss Catherine Lewis of Chicago and Charles Parker, brother of the groom. The bride was beautiully gowned in cream point de spree draped in lace and carried lilies of th. alley. The bridesmaid wore a beauiful blue georgette crepe. The happy" couple will spend a two weeks honeymoon a! Rockford, 111. The groom is ' son of Mrs. O. B. Parker, Central avenue. ROBERTSDALE PR 1 N C ES s I H HA TKR T OD Y. 'FORBIDDEN Fill IT" 1 cell De Mllle production tlth Aurnea Ayree, hni. Rnbrrta, Milton Sills, Ilia l.re and all Star l'nramonnt rait. We gnnruntee nnd recommend this picture.; 6-23-1 PRINCESS THEATER TODAY. "I- Oil III DD EN Fill II" n Cecil Del Mill n...rU...H.... ..l.l. t . . - A I Theo. Roberts, Milton Mils. Ella lee nnd nil Star Paramount cast. We Kunrantce nnd recommend this picture. 6-29-It STAR THEATER TONIGHT Penrl White Jn "Unoir Your Man," aUo Sunshine Comcdj, "Hta Meal Ticket, nnd "Making- piiima." 6-29-30 Mrs- J. C- Dercus of Myrtle avenue entertained eight little girls at her home on Monday evening In honor of her little daughter. Marie's eighth birthday anniversary. The little tots enjoyed themaeh es playing game:rem the hours of 7 to S o'clock when Mrs- Perrus served a beautiful blrtuday cake with 8 candles and ice cream Several members of Mrs. H- Breckma tamilv :.;tea her at the Fost Graduate hospital in Chicago and report her condition moat favorable. J. Wlchorst of Lincoln avenue is still confined to his home by lllness. Mr and Mrs. Paul Dobertlns of Myrtle avenue have been entertaining out of town relatives at their home over Sunday- ' C. Preeaon. h!s nephew and niece, motored from Chicago and visited the former's son, A- Dreeson and family of Roberts avenue over SundayMiss Pe.osle Wilson of Wanatah. Ind has excepted a position during her school vacation at the grocery store of Mrs. Mollie Fick on 116th street. Miss Wilson Is a niece to Mrs. John( Faclam of Roberts avenue. Mrs. Casper Mostel of Roberts ave was a business visitor in Chicago on Monday. Herbert Petersen is confined to his home on Myrtle avenue by Illness and is under the doctors care. George Baumgarten who nas ben visiting at the Henry Harm si home on Iake avenue for several days returned to bis home In Detroit, Mich., yesterday. Lltt Veronica "Brinkus of Myrtle avenue ha the whooping cougn for which th Brinkus bom is under quar antineMr. and Mrs. T. Laird of Lake are. ft yesterday for Benton Harbor. Mich f"r a few days v 1 3 i t with the tatter's parents. HOBART Robert Chester snn of Charle3 Ches ter was taken seriously ill on Sunday and on the tame evening he was taken to the Mercy hospital and operated on for acute appendicitis. He Is re ported as doing nicely. Robert Is 17 y e r s old. The Lady Foresters will hold, their monthly card party tonight. It is for lodge members only. Alw-in Wild, hi daughter, Heien and

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Pretty mermaid wearing the ounce bathing suit and holding the fifteenpound model of ten years ago. The one-piece bathing gait is surely gaining in popularity, while the old-fashioned bathing costume is practically extinct, '-'he comelv be-ac- mermaid of Neptune Beach, Alameda, Cal., is seen here with bo. the old and the new auits. The old suit tips the beam at fifteen pounds, wet, whereas the new suit weighs just an ounce. It is expected that one-piece suits will be a common sight even on conservative eastern coast beaches the toming season.

H. t. Keilman left Monday for a two weeks trip down the Missislsppi river. Dr. Eherln ef Chicago was a giest at diner at Dr. Faulkners on Sunday, later both being called to perform the operation on Robert Chester. The Past Noble Grand Club will meet this week at the hnme of Mrs. Wm. Laube. Ernest Sclln expects to start on his bungalow in the next few days. COOK Mr .and Mrs. Arnold Blxenman of Hammond visited with friends here on Oliva Stark and friend returned to Chicago on Sunday after spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stark. John and Peter Pauer of Chicago Heights visited with their parents over bunday . Mr. and Mrs. Val Kretz and family of Schneider spent Sunday irre with the former's parents. Andrew Pielack of Chicago la visiting relatives here for several days. Mr. and Mr. John Spalner entertained relatives from Chicago on Sunday - The infant soi of Mr- and Mrs. Edward Peddlar was christened on S in day- The little one was named William Joseph. Miss Christine Stark an1 Joe tark were sponsors. PLANE REACHES EL PASO TODAY nTEBNsTICNAL NEWS SERVICE! EL PASO. TEX., June 2S Hoping to land at the Mlneola fling field on Long Island tefore night. David R Davis, wealthy California, sportsman, planned to hop off Fliss flying field this morning. Th Davis Transcontinental, which left Riverside, Cal.. rar! yesterday, in what Davis and bis pilot hoped would be a nn-stop flight to fit

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New Tork City, was forced to land hero owing to engine trouble. "We expect to reach New York "by tonight," said Davis. LEGION MAY INSCRIBE NAMES ON U. S. FLAG BOSTON. June American flags owned and displayed by American Legion posts may be suitably inscribed with the names of battles and other inscription emblematic of the soldiers' valorous deeds In France as the result of a bill signei by Governor Cox. The state a n 1 1 - ahu se-of -1 he-flag laws prohibit the marking or use of Old Glory for advertising purposes. Only the flags of the Grand Army and Spanish War units were permitted to be inscribed. The new law adds the American Legion to the two exempted groups. THREE FACE CITY JUDGE TODAY In the Hammond city court this morning, three alleged law violators faced Judge KWz. Cecil Smith, 15 Indiana ave , Hammond, was fined 115 for b"ing drunk jestrrday. It was his second offeree, joe Lukowskl. 55 Walter st . "as fined $11 for the sam offene. N. Quint, nfi Morton ave. pleaded guilty to speeding. He was fined $11. BURGLAR FALLS TO HIS DEATH rtNTEBUATICNAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. June 2 s Trapped on a roof of an apartment building which he had entered to rob. an unidentified burglar early tdav endeavored to escape bv mskine a ! 4-foot leap to th roof of anofher apartment. He missed h'S footers; snd pluneed three stories to hi" death Two , i-f h'S purf..uer? bad grsppicd with th thief, who

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the trousers CAT CAME BACK TO LIFE NINE TIMES MANCHESTER. N. H., June Max, the Janitor at the police station is firmly convinced that the saying in regard to cats having nine lives ia considerably more than a saying. A man brought three kittens to the rtatlon with the request, that they be put where there would be no further worry our the high price of milk or the housing problem. Th? kitchens were placed in the. gas box In the bauement constructed for the primary purpose of sending dogs on their long sleep, but occasionally tried out on cats. The gas was turned on ami the pussies apparently ja'. up the Fhost. Later they were found loudly oa'.ling for their breakfast, in lieu of which the gas was turner) on for cond time, and for a second time the kittens went sleep and awakened again. AUTOMATIC BEACONS LONDON", June The ancient figure of romance, the lighthouse keeper. Is soon to be replaced by automatic machinery. Some of the more famous lighthouses are already equipped ?o automatically that they will work themselves and can b left unattended for twelve mont hf. The new system is claimed to be more leliable than even the keepers and It is said that even If one of the actlylene cat mantle.' give." out or becomes damaged another moves automatically into position. Tiie ".un-ialv," now to b installed is an apparatus senitivr to light. A 5 ftiim as dayliarht eii.es place to dusk

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Physician Explains Who Should Take Nuxated Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance

"Lack of iron in the blood not only maVet a man a physical and mental weakling, nenroat, irntab-e, easily fa tigued, but it utterly rob him of tl.at virile force, tht atamina and strength of will which are so necewary to succesiand powerin eery walk of life," tax Lrk ,'anie Francis Sullivan, formerly physician Bellevuc Ilopitnl (Outdoor Dept ), New York, and the Weitchester County Hospital. "It may also transform a beautiful, sweet-tempered woman into one who is cross, nervous and irritable. I have stronjrly cmphaUed the great necessity of physicians making blood examinations of their weak, anaemic, ruadTrn patients. Thousands of persons po on year after year suffering from physical weakness and a highly nervous condition due to liv.k of sufficient iron in their red blood corpuscles without ever realning the real cause of their trouble. Without iron in your blood your food merely passes through the body something like corn through an old mill with rollers so wideanart that the mill can't grind. For want of iron yon may t an eld man at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, nervous, irritable, and all 'run down." while at 50 or no with plenty of Iron in your biood

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