Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1921 — Page 10

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THE TIMES Friday, July 22, 1921.

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WHITING and it a PEOPLE

v,uTh Goden Srar Rbekah Lodse of -JtVhttins. entertained guests from Hanifiiond. East Chicago and Gary at their , Sietlltg on Wednesinv riKht In honor .."of h vialt of Mis? Eva 51D mIs f -iibrTjll, Ind., President of the U- ' fctkah State Aeaemoly who wis their uet- Other officers present were XmSjy Wedg-ewood. vi;5-presl1ent of ihe State Assembly from Kast Chica- . JtA; Clcra Evens, State Treasurer, ol ?iiy, Mr. E. Kubnrd, District Deputy -if IKe County; Mrs. Elizabeth Mt'Jf, .D-jputy President of Lake County, of Vjnuiana Harbor; Mlis Binhammer. the J)iirlct preaide.nt of Ijike County, of Ti-iirudal, Tfte meeting was openij by lira. Bens' Black, fallowing ; shortly the introduction of the state "ff'Cr. They next contributed talKi the I'refiJent evpec'ally telling of the I O T. home. A fla;? drill by the fne-mbers was very much enjoyed, the .Jtate President being presented with lijL' bunch of roea and also some linen the members. Miss -Myrtle Huh.

iard was the recipient of several gifts Jrom the members, she belngr the ir9t ; "member to receive a certirtrat of perfection In the unwritten work of the tiprder. A program followed the resular bufinesB of the evening- which onlisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. Mary A. tchaaf. An instrumental solo by Mrs. -"red Hadley and fancy dancing1 by -Martha Walker, accompanied on the . fclano by Mi Marion Walker. Each TKumber was responded to with an onshore. Refreshments consisting of "jnuakraellon ala mode was served. Mrs. Imerson being: chairman of the com.mittee. -T Rev. Father Julian Skrtypinskl of Ft Adalbert's Polish church is spending a two months vacation In Europe. ' J. Mrs. Bruce N. Nichols and family who ; lvave been visiting her parents, Mr. ' ZzJii Mrsl T. "W. Eaton of Sheridan ave., "returned to their home in Glen Ellyn, "111., yesterday.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners ,

Joseph Dugrjran and Joseph Gevlrti. , left yesterday for Indianapolis where they Intend to remain for an indefinite stay. I'j.- P. H. Murphy and Miss I-y1i j Wuestenfelt have returned from Base

Lake, Ind., where they were the guestx I

of Mr. P. . Sullivan. The contort rtvn by the Standard Oil Refinery band at the Whiting park on Wednesday nisrht was very much appreciated by the large crowd who turned out to Krt them. It is hoped by the citizens that the Wednesday night band concerts will get to be a regular thing at the park again this poason. Joseph Smith and William L. Schuti were both arrested by game warden Barbour on the charge of fishing without a licence. Each plead guilty to the offense and paid a fine of $1.00 and costs. Mat Vine, age 14 years, a former machinist employed at the Standard Oil Co., passed away at the County Poor Farm at Crown Point yesterday morning as the result of tuberculosis. Undertaker Owens brought the body to Whiting, the funeral being held from his morgue this morning. Services were preached at the St. John's Slovak Church with interment at St. John's cemetery. The deceased leaves a willow and five children In Europe. Joseph Jaloskey was arrested by of

ficer Wagner on Indiana boulevard by complaint of Mike Jaiovltzkq, charginghim with speeding. He furnished a S30 bond for hl appearnce in court today. Viola Sbeaks of 793 Indiana boulevard was arretted by officer Kilcullen for assault and battery on a complaint of Mike Seloesi. She furnished a $C5 bond for her release. J.

Erdy, also arrested for assault and battery, furnished a 1100 bail for hts release. John Murzyn of 900 White Oak avenue was charged with assault and battery on complaint of hi Bister. He furnished a fl00 bond. Chas. Kozlak charged with disorderly conduct oncompla!nt of John Tokarr fur-, nished a 1100 bail for his release. Edward Johnson arrested by Standard Oil Co.. police for being drunk, waji locked up. John Kelly arrested by officer Eewell at Indiana boulevard and 119th street for having no license on his machine was discharged. Rev. Chas. E. Trueblood took the boys of Miss Soltwedel's Sunday School class to Miller's Beach where they enJoyed two days camping and report a most pleasant time, '

ROBERTSDALE

I'HI.X Kffi Til K TIIK TO OA V A,IJ TOMOKJIOW Dorothy In!en, IIMII-S OK THE NORTH. Her latet ilcure lo Toonei-vllle Trolley Comedy. 7-22-2 STAR THEATRB TON ICJHT Eddie Polo In "Kln of the (tjreim." No. 3 and 4. KUIen Serfjrwtek In the "Diamond Queen," No. 2i Blo Mutt nd JeflT In "The Gunner" aind comedy "Kidnapper' Revenge. 7--1 CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors. Christian Bible School, Rayal Neighbors, Itebekah Lodge. I. O. O. V., K. of P., Pythian Sisters, A. F. & A. M.; also the foremen of the Irfibor Department, of the Standard Oil Co., who so kindly assisted us during the Illness and death of our little daughter; also for the beautiful floral offerings. 7-J2-1 HARRY ROLP1I AND FAMILY A number of relatives and friends of Dolten, were entertained at the Fred lverenb home on Myrtle avenue, the fore part of the week. John J. King of Hobart was in Robertsdale on business Tuesday. Miss Hi-len Emerson and Miss Violete Goldinsr were visitors In Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Moore of Superior ave., who has been ill for the rast week was reported a little better. Mrs. F. Smith and baby have returned from the South Shore hospital to

the home of Mrs. Smith's artster. Mra. V. Broderick of Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark of Marion. Indiana, were guests at the W. Broderick home over the last week-end. Mrs. William Jones, and daughter of Chicago visited her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bettlger. from Myrtle avenue on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Myrtle ave.. was in Chicago on buines Wednesday. Mrs. John Murray of Roberta avenue received word from her husband who Is in San Antonio, Texas, for his health that he Is getting along nicely and Is expecting to tome home In a couple of weeks. Jake Wichorst of Lincoln avenue. who has been ailing for some time. Is reported a little better. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer, nee

Alma Fritz, It-ft for Independence, Kan. where they expect to visit with Mr. :nrlnr'i r.orcr.1.. - , If .aHmtA with'

. -1 . . . O . 4fb v. a k iy u,iu l ' ...... that part of the country they might make it their future home.

The Whitlm? Girl Scout Council will hold a bake sale at Atkln'a Fox's Grocery, between 10 and 12 o'clock Saturday morning. 7-22

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

Hint Wat Takn. "We had a number rtiet to fl!nrier one evening," writes Mru. W. Q "and tn serving the chicken my husband overlooked our little daughter Klsle. She sat there with a disappointed look on her face for a while, then a thought struck her. She crumpled a piece of bread on her empty plate and holding It up she beckoned to the dish of chicken saying coaxingly, 'Here chick, chick, chick! Here chick! Here chick!

There was a roar of laughter and Elsie was quickly served." Boston Transcript.

South Shore Tea and

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Phone 3641

Specials for Saturday, July 23rd

Smelling Salts. Smelling salts can be made by placing a few lumps of ammonlvshi carbonate In a bottle and covering them with di of lavender. The cost, according to Experimental Science, is very slight, and the product is as good as some of the product now on sale.

Sugar, CQp 10 lbs. Best Creamery Butter, g per lb. Good Luck Oleo, A Q n

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Nutro, O c per can Tomatoes, Of 3 cans Van Camp's Tomato O C Soup, 3 for

Karo Blue Label 1 fl r Syrup. lK2lb.can. A,JC Ceylon Tea, the best, Zf, per lb QUC Orange Pekoe Tea, CQp per lb JJ Fancy Young Colored CQp Japan Tea, per lb . . Fancy Peaberry Cof- 00 fee, per lb C Fancy Santos Coffee, O C 54bs. 95c; lb....

75c

Puritan Malt Extract

Buckeye Malt Ex- 7C

SOUTH SHORE BRAND MALT EXTRACT Of pure barley, oz. package of Bohemian Pressed Hops. Special, per set BALL MASON FRUIT JARS-Quart size. Per dozen

FRESH BAKED COOKIES Vanilla Wafers Newsboys Sunshine Goodies Chocolate Drops Chocolate OC, Proame Pi r J

Soda Crackers, per lb

P. & G. Naptha Soap, C O - 1 C kn-c f s

Grandma's Washing Powder, large size

Bohemian style, with 3 g Q V.7.V...V...V.V.V 89c

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At the Bon Ton Store beginning today, free 15.00 for $10 worth of trade coupons; Be sure to get your coupons with each Durchase. 7-19-5

(- Lady employed -will share modern Jurnlshed flat. Address C. L. J., Whiting" News, 7-6-tI "TTO MEMBERS OF WHITING ,rOST. NO. 80, AMERICAN TJXJION. AND . ' EX-SERVICE MEN. , , :f 'You are requested to turn out in Uniterm to attend the military funeral "oT Comrade Walter J. Klelber. who ; -..jvas killed In France and whose fu.peral will -be held on Saturday after- : tioon, July 33rd. 1921. at 1:30 p. m. Aosembly will be at the City Hall at .1:15 p. m. A. R. EXTON-PORTER. 7-21-J Commander. PHOOUAMATION Tn TTtR ftTI7KNS OP WHITING:

"ou are kindly reauested to donate the

-tie of your automobile! or the millJJary funeral of Walter J. Kleiber which ,vlll be held on Saturday afternoon, July 23rd. 1S21, at 1:30 p. m. : Mr. Kleiber was killed in France on

"July 15, 191S, and after his death was

iti warded the Distinguished Service '.'.Stedal by Congress. He is the first ' ;f Wbitins'a heroes, who was killed )n action to arrive back home and it .ts the dut of every citizen of Whiting to help the American Legion give him ji most fitting burlaL ; All automobiles "will park on Cleveland avenue, facing Indiana Uoule- ; tjard. vj ; W. E. SCHRAGE Mayor. '-' ' PRINCESS THEATRE ' V TODAY A.D TOMORROW Dorc-tby Dnlton, IDOLS OF THE -JVOIiTH. Her latent picture; lo ToonervUla Trolley Comedy. 7-22-2 FOR SALE 50 ft. lot. corner Myrtle ? and 117th stret; Inquire at 435 jKew York ave.. Whiting. 7-22-3 SrOSlTION WANTED Young- prirl de- ' ? sires a place taking care of children VAdiress U W Whiting News Co.. Whiting. 7-22-1

.iYiT? RAT.15 Spvi room house on a

:Zl 4fl ft. lot. 430 Ohio avenue. $500.00

iash and balance monthly. 7-22-2 ll"OR RENT 3 furnished rooms, at 514 T.Fred street. Whiting. 7-22-2 ' KURNTTtTRB FOR SALE 5 43 New ; i York avenue, Waiting. 7-22-1 :Tt ITAR THEATRE TOMRHT ;,:E!dJ Polo In "KJnjn: of th tUrcuw." 'o. 3 and 4, EHlei Sedrwl"lt In th ' Hnmend Qncrn,n 'o. 3f llo Mutt and -jf-ff In The GnBher" and eomedy "Klil- . juipper'a Revenge." 7-22-1 '.'".If you haven't enough money to pay "J6r a home open a savings account in 'ithe Whiting Savings and Loan Association and you will soon have enough Je we can loan you the balance. Curtnt dividend rate six per cent. 7-22

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of ours, who also happens to be a good customer, asked us the other day "WTiat do you mean by Old Ben Franklin County Coal ?' A perfectly natural question, but one we thought needed no explanation. We realize now that very few outside of those engaged in the coal trade could answer correctly. Franklin County, Illinois, is recognized as producing the best grade of western soft coal. Among a score or more of operators the Old Ben Coal Corporation is one of the best known and produces only the highest grade of coal mined in Franklin County. "Old Ben" in coal means as much as "Un'eeda Biscuit" does in crackers, "Kellogg's" in corn flakes, "American Family" in soap, etc "Old Ben" is genuine Franklin County Coal of the best quality. There is a difference between "Old Ben" and ordinary Franklin County or Franklin District coal. In buying coal, don't forget to insist on your coal being weighed.

aginot Bros.

Dealers in "Old Ben" Franklin County Coal, High Grade Anthracite (Hard) Coal, Cheap Illinois Coal, and Wonder Coal (Substitute for Anthracite) 174 Fayette St. State and Columbia Ave. Phone 374 Phone 105

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;'jon and Wind Brtnsr On Tltly Spot.. ;!' How to Ite-niove Eally. ; Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, ("to try a remedy for freckles with th "guarantee of a reliable concern that It "jwlll not cost you a penny unless it Removes the freckles; while if it does give yu a clear complexion the expense Is trifling. .iX Simply get an ounce of Othino 'double atrength from a.ny druggist ind a few applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of j.the homely freckles and get a beautliful complexion. Rarely Is more than v&r.e ounce needed for the worst case. .'..Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othlne as this strength is sold -under guarantee of money back If jt fils to remove freckle s. A4 v.

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STAR THEATRE Whiting, Indiana Monday July 25 NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED LOTTIE PICKFORD IN A REMARKABLE SCREEN VERSION IN SIX REELS OF REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMANS STARTLING BOOK

World F

White Slave Picture. It's Riot of Truth Straight From the Shoulder.

Most Daring Picture Ever Screened.

A Powerful Fell-Blooded Sertnoa About the Worst of Crimea, "THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC." Creaking; Facta Everyone Should Know.

Meeting The ' Demand of The Age "Deliver the goods." There in three words you have the spirit of the jimes. The method doesn't matter as long as the results are forthcoming. Business men are adopting the policy of holding subordinates responsible for what they accomplish, not the way in which it is done. During the last thirty year newspapers and magazines have been full of the theories, calculations, experiments, deductions and conclusions of medical research, yet people continue to be sick. The world demanded health and CHIROPRACTIC .responded with a solution of the problem. The method is radically different from the old teachings but the long-Iooked-for results are toeing accomplished as thousands of written testimonials prove. What the limitations of Chiropractic may be no one knows. Suffice it to say that they haven't been found yet. There isn't a known form of disease that hasn't been overcome through Chiropractic adjustments. Even the most baffling and unusual cases have been traced to nerve impingment and the patient restored to health after removal of the cause of the trouble. Dr. G. D. Thibault CHIROPRACTER.SCHRAGE BLDG. WHITING Telephone 138-J Office Hour: 2 to 5 P. M. 7 to 8:30 P. M.

Annual Sale of

Maura

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At Great Reductions Solway silk, silk mixed fabrics, novelties, satin stripe madras, highly mercerized fabrics, woven and cord madras.

Manhattans up to $10, now $6.85 Manhattans up to $7.50, now , $5.65 Manhattans up to $6.00, now $4.55 Manhattans up to $5.50, now $3.85 Manhattans up to $4.00, now $2.85 Manhattans that were $3.00, now $2.15

Included in this great sale are many of our own special label shirts of the better grades, at greatly reduced prices. Men of Hammond, take advantage of this opportunity.

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FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS Hohman near State Mich. Ave. and Fir Si. HAMMOND INDIANA HARBOR

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An amazing story, of a High School Girl's Life of Shame that blurs the eyes and stirs the heart with the pity of it. ; ; : : : : STARTLING DISCLOSURE OF HOW GIRLS ARE TRAPPED TO DESTRUCTION

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EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380 Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

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FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER g c Per pound .... ... . NICE LEAN BOILING BEEF Per pound .

8 c

FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS Per pound

CHIOpE CUT SIRLOIN STEAK OR C Finest quality Beef. Per pound. . BRICK CHEESE Finest quality. q Per pound , . . . , LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 28c 22 C seller.. Special, per can,

CLASSIC OR QUICK NAPTHA AQn

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Leave it to the Butcher, he knows the best cuts and you can rely on the tenderness, freshness and fine quality of all the meats you get from our market, HOW ABOUT A GOOD PORK ROAST? 1-7 c Special, per pound . , ,

BUTTER Finest Pure Creamery. Q Per pound prints ....... ... . . . GOOD LUCK 0LE0 43 C 2 pounds SINCERITY CORN FLAKES 25c 3 packages ...........

33c

SINCERITY COFFEE Per pound can , , , ,

GRANDMA'S WASHING PWDER35C

I U packages ior , , . ,

TOILET PAPER 3 rolls

10c

NAVY BEANS Fancy hand picked. gc Per pound ,,tiiii--ii.iii

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