Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 5 July 1921 — Page 3
Tuesday. Julv5. 1921.
THE T1AJKS
WHITING NEWS
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Sunday afternoon on ths Whiting bach at, -Whiting Park, falling in the water. The pulmotor from the Are
way usea ana tr.e young man
ated and taken to his home.
10 ivOiifciiT GOliNG 1U I'ASS THri SMOKES?
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iix. John FliUey, formerly of Wh.ti&S, but now of Charleston, b. C, j.as
tten jrumoiea to general manager oi ! tha Hum oie u;i company, oi illusion, i
Texaa. R. Carrlnger, of Elizabeth, '. J., son ef Mr. and ilrs. W. JL Carrir.ger, has oeen protnoitJ to genorai manager the Bay Way Ktfintry at Elizabeth, X. J. ilri Clias. Manke of Central avenue had as her guest for the Fourth. M.ea Margaret Ginapp of '.Brady, Neb. Miss G-inapp la atten-aing th-s Chicago university. iliss Doris Graham, of Vicks'ours. Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Punntoa, Central avenue. Mr. Boyer and family have moved to 04 Central avenue, the property which
they recently purchased cf Mrs. Finioy. Mr. Scott is quite 1U at the hoir.e of is daughter, Mrs. Kobert lienham. Mrs. R. Denham has been suffering for everai weeks w.th an abives.-ed foot. Little, Misa Lois James of Eaet S:ie is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. fcchiichty of Sheridan avenue. V. A. James, of East Side, was a Uniting visitor Friday evening. Mrs. Conrad Ebert, Mrs. lrvin Huebeth a-nd family of Lowell, were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Whiting of 113th street. Mr. C. W. Gibson of Nebraska, was the guest of hi daughter, Mrs. E. Humphrey and family of Tedcrsen fiats Saturday and Sunday. Air. G;b!on has gone to Pennsylvania to visit relatives. Mrs. Boramel of Sheridan avenue, is entertaining out-of-town relatives over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson and ia.be of Chicago, were the Fourth of July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dewey of Sharidan avenue.
mere win be a cabinet meeting of officers a-nd teachers of the Church of Christ Tuesday evening. 7.30 p. m. Tha men and boys of the Methodist Sunday School are entertaining the women and girls with a short program and iocli.1 hour cn Wednesday evening of this week. The refreshments will consist cf delicious ice cream and wafers. The c o n m itteo is prepared to entertain all who will come. And the invitation is extended not -only to members of the Sunday School, but aleo to all members and frien-ia of the congregation, and Especially to all parents and adult members of the families whose, children are In the Sunday Kahool. The program will begin at 7 30 o'clock. The funeral of Joseph, ll-year-old on cf Mr. and Mrs. Harmon of LaPorte avenue, took place at 8 a. m. this morning from the Sacred Heart church. TTmth llatthews, a young man reMdJna; on Fred street, was taken ill
Whiting A dvertisem en ts Are Winners
Try a can cf West Park Floor Varr.ith. made to walk on, sold only by Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana boulevard. 6-9-tf iEO. D. THIDAIL.T Chiropractor Schrage Building Phono 138-J Office hours; DalJr frcm 2.00 p. m. to 6.00 p. m. Eveninga, 7:00 to S.30. FOR SALE 6-room brick bungalow, hot water heat. 43-foot lot, 2-car parage, possession in 30 days. S36 lnd.ana boulevard. 7-2-2t FOR RENT Light housekeeping
411 Fischrupp -ave., Whit-7-5-lt
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STAR THEATER TONIGHT. "Heart of a Woman" -with all nar cant; alo comedy. -On Wlitb the Show" and Fox evr. 7-5-lt Regular meeting of Golden Star Rebakah Lodge will be held Wednesday evening. A good attendance is desired as there will be installation of officers and refreshments will be
served.
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PRINCESS THEATER TONITE. Wallace Rdd in "The Uve p-rlBl"t al.o Chriiity Comedy. 7-6-lt
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or Denver are warned away from Chi-I zz cago. It's going to be different here t
in the future. Uncle Sam now .has a woman federal district attorney in charge of prosecution of prohibition violator, the is Miss Mary D. Bailey, of Batavu. Hi. She will help to prosecute bootleggers, rum-runners and "hootch'' peddlers.
Most recent photo of Robert Loraine. He la smoking & huge cigar, on of many he obtained on a recent journey to the near east.
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ROBERTSDALE
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Mrs. L. Traeger returned home from the Mercy hospital last Saturday. She has been taking treatments there for the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Herman y Niksh gave a family reunion on Sunday at their home and on Kulcge's point. About twenty-five attended. Dr. Katherine Bradley visited over the Fourth at the home of Henry Brandt. The fire department was called out yesterday to the F. Frank farm. The roof burned off of their barn. The full loss is covered by insurance, Emil Kossow had the misfortune of having his leg broken Monday afternoon. He was plavinar baseball f th
Hobart Ball park and "broke h!9 leg when he made a slide into second base. The Hobart team played a colored team from Gary. Miss Florence Keilman visited oer the Fourth at Crown Point. Alwin Wild and H. E. Keilman have returned from their vacation trip down the Mississippi river. Thomas Sullivan has purchased a new Ford sedan and Theo. Schultz a Fdrd touring car from Roper Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Groners, from LaGrange.1!., w-as here Saturday night and aftent most of the day at the Mercy hospital in Gary with his Brother Raymond. He is getting along as well as could be expected after his operation. The Dr. and Mrs. Iddings and son Harold left last week fpr a two weeks' vacation in Michigan. Mr. John Hein is able to be around on his broken limb. Miss Louise Wendorf, from St. John, is visiting relatfves here this week. Miss Lillian Faost. from East Chicago, is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Huldah Glazier. Mr. and Mra Call Sherer and daughter, from Hobart. visited at the Leslie Walters home last Sunday. Mr. John Demmon is driving a newFord. Vernon Mania was home from Great
"What did you get drunk on?" "Berry wine." "There's a good deal of "berry in this case," remarked the magistrate. Mrs. Berry answered: "Yes. Tour Honor; if you'll give me a suspended sentence I'll promise to be 'bery' good hereafter." "Sentence suspended."
Famed Continental Dies. Worcester. Mass. Jamea F. BaeT'.n, of Worcester, for years the central figure in the famous tableau of "The Spirit of 171-4" that headed the Worcester Continentals, in every parade, is dead aged fifty-five. He. together with his son, won national fame for the Continentals in parades at the inaugurations of presidents of the United States and in many other cities on many occasions.
Avoid Breaking Friendship. A friend whom you have been jralrv In..; during your whole life you ought net to he displeased with in a moment. A stone is rcany years becoming a ruby: take care that you do not de-f-tioy it in an instant against another stone. Saadi.
She May Catch Your Breath.
CHICAGO Gentlemen with thirsts
or Infants j c Invalids :
NO COOKING
The "Food -Drink" for All Ages, j Quick Lunch at Home, Office.and j Fountains. Ask for HORUCICS.
a-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes :
Too Much "Berry" Leads Mrs. Berry to Police Court NEW TORK Mrs. Mary Berry recently won a suspended sentence from Mag;trate Dale, in the Bridge Plaiia 1 court, by her quick w-.t when ar- ' raigned on a charge of intoxication, j The following colloquy took place.
"What's your name?" "Mary Berry." "Where do you live?" "Forty-one Berry street."
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ST All THEATER TOMGHT. "Heiart of n Woman with all atur
rutt Uo come-dy. "On With the S how" and Fox -. 7-5-lt
Regular meeting of Golden Star Rehakah Lodge will be held Wednesday evening. A good attendance Is defired as there will be installation of officers and refreshments will' b served. 7-5-lt PRINCESS THEATER TOMTE. Wallace Rrdd In "Tlie X.,ove Specln.l"i jiJko Chrlstr Comedy. 7-5-1 1
MERRILLVILLE
Herald Guernsey was taken to the Chet Guernsey farm last Saturday morning. He remains in about the fame condition.
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Money back without question it HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and SoapMall in I
the treatment of Itch, Eeiemi.
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UaaUnent at cur fitk. For sale by Wris Drug and S?tationerv Company. Adv.
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A Mother Tells How Her Daughter Was Made Well Again by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Philadelphia; Pa.-"At the age of sixteen my daughter was havifig trouble
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Baby Chicks
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Rhode Island Reds Barred Rocks . . .
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"HI FELLERS! I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODDY!" T"AD gets our clothes at The Lion Store and they're the bannister-sliding kind alright ! They're holding a Special Sale of
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All Wool Plain Colors and Mixtures Sizes 8 to 18 Boys9 Knee Pants $1.00
They'll Wear and Wear Values to $2 Sizes 8 to
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IIAUFMAMN & WOLF - Hamkond.Ihd Store Closes 12 G'Clock Thursday
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had bad pains across her back and in her sides, herback would pain her so that she could not do her work and would have to lie down. My married daughter recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. She took it faithfullyand is now retrular and
has no pain. We recommend the Vegetable Compound and give you permission to publish this letter. "Mrs. Katie Eicher, 4034 N. Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa. Standing all day, or sitting in cramped positions and often with wet feet, young girls contract deranged conditions, and before they are hardly aware of it they develop headaches, backache, irregularities, nervousness and bearing-down pains, all of which are symptoms of woman's ills. If every mother who has a daughter suffering from such symptoms would profit by the experience of Mrs. Eicher and give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial ehe may expect the same happy result. 9. Have Your
Eyes Examined i
t the only Exclusive Optical Farlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optometruti Hammond Optical Parlors
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the Finer Grades Athletic" and "Knit"
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Garments that usually sell
$1.50, athletic style (no sleeves, EE5 EES knee length) of fine nainsook or EEs EE madras cloth with taped neck EE EE and arm holes. Knit Union Suits E EE of fine light quality, short sleeve, EE EE three-quarter or ankle length. EE -EE Both kinds cut fulf. EE
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A Great Sale
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Tan and White Sobette
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KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hamkond. IfiD Announces
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In the Newer ummer Frocks
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Smart shirts for summer. Plain tan and white, self-checked tan and novelty patterns of soisette. Made with collar, attached or SEE separate collar to-match. The newest styles for now. Very spe- EE cially priced at $2.50. Sizes 14 to 17.
I A BLOUSE 1 You'll Need EE You'll find it in one of these smart tailored organEE die or voile models. Very smart and proper, with skirt or slip-on. $3.49 values at $2.9S tomorrow 1 TUB SKIRTS H are Practical
Taffetas $15.75
Store Closes at 12 Noon Thursdays EE
For most every occasion except the most formal. New fresh arrivals of cotton "trico," gabardine and pique, $3.98 and op. Sport Skirts of Baronette Satni, specail at $12.98.
In each assortment you will find the cleverest of summer models, specially priced, mostly one of a kind. An exclusive array of just the most becoming hot-weather frocks we've yet brought to Hammond women.
Organdies $13.98 Fine crispy organdies and attractive dotted Swisses in every tint of the rainbow, as well as black, brown and navy, with embroidered dots.
French Ginghams, $1 2.98 There's something quaint and fascinating about ginghams like these that would make one wish for summer all the time. A score of different checks. In a genuine imported quality of French gingham; straight-line and over-skirt models, '$12.98.
Black crisp taffeta in .wide skirt, slimwaisted manner, trimmed with black and colored organdie collars and cuffs. The quality is exceptional.
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