Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 14

WHITING NEWS

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!e-'n Ito-jtrht ff CfVi-UnJ av.'nuf, returned home from U:s vacation

-pent at lvvklrrj and Frifimrt. 111. Mr. and .Hrs. satn Si'.lijvi.tv art- ex

ec ted home t)i!iurri)w t.oin W inchest -:. I:: !.

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Whiting Adve rtis em exits Are Winners

I.OST Bunch of keeys Wednesday, a. I in., on J lath street or Pa. tracks; I'leuse notify c. J. Sehroeder, ini',35 ,

birthday anniversary to members of the immediate family only.

Ave. M (Chicago) or call South Chicago 1133 1. (Employed at machine shop of

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rii): SAi.E Sf-vt'ti room brick house. on i'i ft. lot, Rara.- in rear, 401 Central ivenuo, jrhijnc 2ZS-J. Whiting-. &-30-

Mr. II. T. Oolding. Sr.. who has teen visiting: his eon Edward In Wisconsin for the past ranr.lh spent Wednesday with his son. H. K. Goldine, Jr., of

I .-'ui cm.uic.i m onotn, suns urcs.i- .nyriit: avenue on Thursday morning.

ps and Ulouae Pale at Mrs. M. ritzel-'s j Mr. Oolding- left for Erie, Pa., to spend 121st and ricl.raxo avenue. Don't iallja frw weeks with his daughter and to ml an it Saturday. September and aii j family, n t week. 0-2-2 t Mr. and Mrs. J. I Whyte of Atchi

son avenue entertained a number of

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versary. The pastime of the evening ws story telling and the pinging of old tlm 8on?s, after which refreshments were served.

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" u resume ntr seiiool cutiea. 1 Mr. Thomas S. C.-oks of Centra', five. I will leave for Cisper. Wy . which 1 t he his headquarters In new position ' a niar.ajrer of tho Western T'mon'

Manufacture of the S. O. C.. of I a:. -i. The Armour Grain Co., 1? tottl.ntc up i 'aims against the concern for damage lone in Whiting- during: the recent piPioslon. A representative v he in Whiting attain hi the morning- and -tornov T. Joseph -Sjllivan ai socretarv " -n Whitinp; Commercial Club wlh. " a-1 person having claims against ti company for ibr kn -window t nt-..ior.t same at his office at ! jp-.h s: , and Srerldaa avenue this evening or r!y in the morning". Brinar In your old hat and have it remodeled In our -work-rocm, you will he deilghtful'y surprised with the re-

stl. tf; FKHTELi S SPECIALTY Si.'Oi"

531 ilSth street. Whit!n. P-2-1 The Child Welfare CHnio which Is hell in the domestic science roof c f the hUrh school will now he held every Thursday afternoon at 3:14 instead of Tuesday afternoon as has "he-n the cus'tomi during; the summer months.

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I'HICF3S T HEATH K Till H.SOV, FIIIUW. SATI HPAT e-k' Hmi Uo7,'' with Jackie Cogun In "Tlie Kid." 9-1-3 You will find i:s well prepared to tns- j wer your ovi-rv r. quiren.ejt for Fall! Mi.linery of qui'.lly and dis t ir.c; i ve ( style, and the val.ies are the best we li.ivr offered in ii:Einv .1 ponsun. at i ' li K i". LS SI'F.CIAUTY SHOl", 531 110th Street, WhitinK-

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honor of Mr. Whytes birthday annl-

Mr. and Mrs. John Groot. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Groot and Mrs. Peter Zyp

have returned from a motor trip to i

CBirnaworKl. Wisconsin. Garret 1'ostema had the m'.sfort-m

SI Mil THEATHK TO.V1GIIT Six fcerlnU, a Oome-dy and Mutt and Jeff. 9-2-1 rnncKss thbatrc Till IllaVi PHIUIV, UTIKDAT "I'eok-. Un.l MoT," with Jarkle Oo. n In "The Kid." D-l-3

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Mr.-. F. K. ; Is confined to h-r h-'ttirt by illne.-s. ' V.Vf. TU-.lt:'it i'anii Is of Went I'.iik vv. i. ie .s .-.iiYerma w ith a bad attack i j hay .,,r. L:-. F. . li'i'.l's parents are expect-: ed ho;,, todav from thetr :ion e in is-) 1 iist. 'o n.iv '.- and, ill' : nn. v a v..-..., Mr. and Mrs K. Fraitki".:! of 1 1 t ".t f rt' t are aw ay .m a n-. nths out.) ftp. ; ! Mr. a ii.l Mrs. 11 -y I mvi,i are at the; i Frar.hlm homo vi'iiirit t:uir iiiiM'iic. i J The 1'ytht.in Sifters w . i i have their j regular me ;.r. ;t tomorrow oven ins, i Wio n r e f r esh t'o n i :i: v to he eerv -i. j Miss s I. a..! Ntai'ein and Ilazal i : on and Mr.- F, r- r.ce N L.md of ! Wn.fnsr anil M Ve 'a S'riih if Lv. ' i h, will leave i.ir Kockford. III., to- j morrow evening" ti' attend a houno par-! ty ovi'r 7 a' i'r Lav.

rB i rr-Tit riiTiniTiiiiiim hi in Him iisih m Last Call jy or xne &nr:L jz S eason! h rtx? -I

snxiiL si.n iiv st uooL siiok j lluyini; poor lioe to saver money Is j like Btopiln.t the elo k o save time.; Moral !luy jrnir niiocn at the M'hltlnn; tiliue Store, next to the Star Tliea'ri'. 3-1-3 ;

KOR SALE Reed iinby Ptisy. Roberta avenue. Whiting.

to break a bone In hie wrist while, he was canking- hla car. George Sloc-um has opened a ishe repair shop in his 'basement which w ill be a great convenience to the peop:e here. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thilmont and children went t enjoy the pleasures of the White City Friday. Mr. and Mr?. Nick links and children of Rirnam wood, Wi.-.. are visit n rr .-i : i vch in Higrhland. Feel Weak, Tired,

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Whon such fine shoes as these are so greatly reduced in price as we have reduced them in this sale, no man who has an eye to his pocketbook can afford to overlook the opportunity. Not just a limited number of shoeg in our stores have been cut this way, but tho entire stock, including the popular Brogue and English models for which we have had such a treat demand this season. No mat.ter what leather or style you want, you will find it in this sale at these greatly reduced prices. Come tomorrow while the s'election is still big. Newark Shoe for Men and Women, $4, $5 and $6 NONE HIGHER.

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HAMMOND STORE 572 KOMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Sahirtlav Evenings LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.19 a Pair All Newark S'ores Open Saturday Evening! to Accommodate Ccsfomm

Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company

Spend Yonr Recreation Hours at the HAMMOND BATHING BEACH Frequent Street Car Service via HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.

Mrs Frank Fpoaro of 116th street. a an hostess to tho Marquetto Club on Wednesday afternoon. Cards and a dainty luncheon wero th features of the Afternoon. A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. C. Neutehke -of Itoby on Wedne-sday. The

n-.oiher and bibs aro ctittinar alonz I

! nicely. at 1314 ! rF. r Iiepse and children and her o-l-2 ! nl"; a Khue nnd Vohma Radloff, at-

I 'ended the Farthtinon theatre in HamFt R HKN'T S'.i room B.un-alowf call ! niond Wednesday. W. K. Whltinfr Vew Co. 0-1-2 j Mrs. A. Brenner of Myrtle avenue, j "'as a visitor In Hammond last TuesSTAll TlMCVTItn TONIGHT I day. HI serial, a Cncdy and Matt and j Mrs. Alice Pnyne of Myrtle avenue, Jeff. 9-2-1 j entertained a relative from Ft. Wayne

nd.. the fore part of tho week. !

Misa Knpf LjHayno who haj ibeen a rue.st t the Atciison home for the last two weeks left fr her homo in Laporte Ind , on Tuesday. Miss Kislo Larcon and Will Ackerman of Lake avenue were In Chicago on baniiMs laat Wednesday. Mre. Mary Tucker, who Is living- with

'nor son Sam Tucker, on Pearl street, i i.i bptmlm- a few days in Hammond, j with rr bon to'ort'o and family. On. Saturday evening a dinner will be' served at the home of hT son in Ham-; n.ond in horior of the mother' 84th i

Saving- makes youth happy, middle life prosperous and old ao comfortable, lietfin an aci-ount today with The. Whiting Savings ami Loan Association with a dividend of 6 pe-r cent. 3-2-1 The publio library w ill (be closed on Labor May and beginning- on nont Tue.kd.iy, will remain open until 9 p. in. and he .pen on Sundays. The hour tr to be 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. daily, except holidays, and on Sundays from 3 to 5:3' P m.

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Groceteria Store Friday and Saturday Specials

10 POUNDS SUGAR 65c RED CROWN PORK AND BEANS 2 tail cans 15c WATCH BRAND CORN 3 cans 35c WISCONSIN EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 cans 35c PET or CARNATION MILK 2 tall cans. 21c WALTKE EXTRA FAMILY SOAP 2 Mb. bars.... 19c SCOUT BRAND CORN FLAKELS 3 IarRC boxes. .. .25c PURE FRUIT PRESERVES (Best Yet) Large bottle. 29c Freih Butter, Eggi and Pure Lard at Market Price PAY CASH AND PAY LESS AT THE

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j DofB the least exertion tire you cu't Do you feel "blue" and worried, suffer dra-pring- backache, headaches and dlz- ? ziness? Too many wnrrmn blame so-

called "female trouble' for this unhappy atatn Instead of weak kidneys, which so offn are th cause. Tou must 8ft lulckly to prevent more aerious trouble. Use. Ooan'a Kldnej- Pills, They have helped thousands of weak, tired women. They should htlp you. Aak. yonr neighbor: A case in Hammond Mrs. A. Prldbam, 114 Clinton St..

I says: "Kidney trouble cam on m

and there were puffy aacs under my eyes and my hands swell el. M back beg-an to pa'.n tcrrlbl and I would hara 6pllttlr.fr headaches tend dizzy spells. I was unable to do mj housework and my kidneys wem irrejrular In auction. Doan's Kidney nils entirely rured mo."

DOAN'SuF 60 at all Drutf Store rbaaer-Kilburn Co. Mi.Cs wiirUArvY

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describes in detail how the greatest

player-piano of moiiern times was perfected, opening a world of new pleasures to musicJoving people, enabling you to produce with startling fidelity the exact shade of expression imparted by the artist in the master roll, no matter how limited your knowledge of music may be.

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PLAYER-PIANO

Heretofore $750 and the best value at this price ever produced.

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Years To Pay WhileYou Play

$215 Was Made Possible

The Famous Conway Super-Simplex Test. Time it tcith yoxrr watch and ee for yourtelf hove long th key will ttay doton without pumping

The CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano has the "tightest" of all player actions in the world which is proved by the famous Simplex Test, unmatched by any other in the world. Take out your watch and stop the piano at any note and you will observe that the key will stay down fully 40 seconds or more without pumping. Try the same experiment with any other player-action and see the marked difference. It is this factor of "tightness" that makes this player-piano the most perfect in expression and at the same time the most easily operated of all player-pianos built.

1921 Br HT!ct 4 Darls FUae Cai.

Secures One!

How the Saving of

This is the first time in the history of the piano industry that a movement of this kind has been tried -and it is proving a far greater success than was ever anticipated. It was the onlv wav that lower prices for pianos could be reached quickly without any sacrifice to their quality. The leading dealers in every state in the Union are behind this great movement, and we are one of their number.

By giving the HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO.. of Boston, en order for 2,000 extra CONWAY Super-Simp'ex Player-Pianos, this group of representative dealers was able to secure them to sell at a price $215 less than the former fixed national retail price of $750. The manufacturers were able to buy the material for this large number of instruments at vastly decreased cost, and between this and a substantial saving in labor cost and a reduction of profit to the very minimum, the same $750 CONWAY SuperSimplex Player-Piano of before is now priced $535. The limit of our allotment is 100 and after these ere sold no more can be had by us this year to sell at this greatly lowered price. This is the long-awaited opportunity that many people have ought, and we urge you to lose no time in placing your order for one. $10 Secures One 23 4 Years To Pay Not only a big saving in price, but unusually liberal terms bcmake this offer doubly attractive. $10 is accepted as an

initial payment, balance of first payment on delivery The unpaid portion can be spread over a period of 22

vears.. If vou cannot come nerc inimaiidtciy, wmc iut

the CONWAY Book and Photos today. Use the

coupon below.

The Price of $535 Includes 1 A beautiful bench to match without extra, charge. 2 One tuning and delivery anywhere without extra charge. 3 Terms of payment are extended over a period of 2 i years. 4 Free exchange privilege and 30-day refund guarantee. 5 Special small-down payment of $10 will secure one for you, balance of first payment payable on delivery. 6 5 year written f-aar-antee. 7j Generous supply of music rolls may be added to the contract price without any increase in the first cash or monthly payments.

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R. H. REID, Manager. 525 Hohman Street, Hammond, Indiana Just North of Michigan Central Track Open Evenings Until 9 o'Qock.

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