Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1921 — Page 7

Wedae sday , Sepu i, 1921,

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WHITING and its

' bit -ai o Jr.5reil -'on 51,000 boad-fur- , broke hf neck while drvlnr oft of the

,' nested sy AadrevfrRiitovitA. Ths boar1 waIk at ,he Wh5t!nsr park.

-;a--s 'DST.en -on -sc-ipt ember 8 it

itra. Georg-e O. Schaai entertained fifteen little gtxU at her bome iu Centra! avenue in honor of the seventh birthday anniversary of her dag'hter OeorEehe. Oimcs xvera played and refreshments served the chlldron a!l bein;.

! river, dolla as favors. A m st pleas - ! ant time -kx enjoyed, j The Girl Scouts will open their er-c-'.

ROBERTSDALE

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little Willie Keiser cf Roberts ave.. who ha.i been on the sick list for tho pert v.-oek :t f'i-rl'.nj much bc-ttor at t . i ! :n : .

A son 'wis 'born to Mj and lirs. J. Matsonbf-Ctirftral avenue at the Mich.

en Sack! in.

Cle- ! or.d year of work snd pUty with a rally

who accompanied Ander- i lWl will be held in the Whiting pa fit!

I sm went to his comrade's ajflstanfe,

j tomorrow evening at eight o'clock. Tha : ! honors arid merit badges whlcli were;

PiaVCESS TJIKATR.E TOVKHT AKD TOIKSDAY MGHT 'Whet K"ery Winuun Know," Wiru IX-AUUc Snper Production. 9-7-1 STAR THEATRE TO V HI I IT Alice Jor 1" "Cousin Kte'' Aivo Thorr, -Come!!? cot HtIzkmi Seenl. 8 -7 -J In ordir to properly safeguard the children solnr to the Franklin school,

ae". Reoe he-spiral in Chlcagro on laitor , 'ra he ca-ied for heip, -but being- on-, vvoa at carnr will be presented and j Iay, JLa. Matson'j parents, Mr. and ; :y sixteen years of are and of mu-eh, ! Interesting bits of camp Hfo will bo j Mnv. 'joS'r W-elsby '-of Hot-art are at ay- j smaller atatura -was unable to bring j told by the girls. After the general :nr -at-Vf-r - Knm Murine her s.b?enoi. ; Ar-.m r,r, t.imh-7 Jinw.-wi.! m!'v iW troon will hol1 a short

John-Kutls was :rrtd by officer j soon had the injured boy on the, beac'.i, mooting to dcuss plans for the new in Robertedalo. the poiloo ooporimem

1 yranvrit tho "Whiting rJk for beir-: and as it appearing as though tfe?r ( year's work. Ah g!r:a who wish to ti-annunu qu, i. j - Th otitbe ijt County Cixunber .;lr(Mv He Bie4. .-yjijv and a.k1 . a oompleto paralysis cf the body, ; join the Scoutu aa well m parents an-1 : outh and w st o. Indiana b.va.,

he, ambulanoe wns ummone-d nd ha , friends are invited to be present. In:

fiivd., 3lrotiy In iront or ui! bchooi . '..v.-n1 t ro fkther olace. An

o. v.oaimrc i a n a 'oipei7(' fln-of SSC -ctts. ?aul Germ irk arst LjtssenBrottxessMrafv at Clar r rett -y -officer. ATarcni,and 'Ifulhirt-th-tnoon ttad ee.niaii- oSpter3- .. -fo, th ofteaea. atso ciend

ber 1Mb. a&aubex-a of th 'tiltlxtg j puutyiod paid . fine of tl and costs, , sarefj bospltai, wbm St wu le-brnd , ),f,ed for fe.rai ne-o, scout leaders.

ho dra-to-tteal raay -procure t&etr1 officer H

.va rushed to the office of Dr. Shimp. j case of rain the meeting will

from wbr he was taken to St. Mar-

s'jcts -Xrom T. Jooepb Sullivan, Beo.

3dUier" -IXwiar Sai "carter1' TVtr.- .eD -coAis,

ter"Biriri-2aji3Ss.T5i-aJMl'5-; 1SilX--t TxiVjit ffal, Thursday only, val j-e, -J -for-t-lfl. H;.Ho6-n4 Porch -rMe, broken lots, 3easr "rtiry :7.frrterra5iii. -'KraEVc Priat, HefTT-raUt-HirTT-It-)! iCrs.-'C Mowerd CotA. Ruth Ti!motors! to PryrnouA, Irwl.. on. ' to,f Houston, Tei-a , is her viit!ns "la&yor T&r. SM -thr-y eiteoieij :tb . f,w pttTJrlta Mx. ajid Mrs. Harry TiN ;Moi3deciijieiitioi- toe -of Ijaporfe -avenu-e. i Offi-er Tewell baa reeig-nod his pni-' ' ., ' , , . 'itlon oh the VhiUns police forte and i " i baa .pone -to -?iew Mefo). - la.ur -cotlJ!. ! JS.'aa4 'lftC&.iO.-I)a'irliB'of - AySIUer's Thursday. radtea ar.d Gftraa ilia:etltiei. "TChftJni :Ib-' Chilrers M-is'.in Gowm, J1.P0 a.n-1 t4fM -oa'JtCBiaiy. ' a!!e'oty Milled, 2

There is

h!t n?k was brefen tiy tha dlv-e, into. .n.,n,i; t, deiroua of starting: this

aJl. also plead g-ui-tT to thai shallow water. The younar man. who j ,i(iar ui, a captain and lieutenant for

ilrs. Emery Blsok of 120th ytreot. is

ri'Sid to her -!.-c m", f y K-l w.-th t:iIr.fluer.ia. The W. 3 A. of the Maccabees will ' meet thiy evecina in -raguiar f??."lon, ; every raeii.ber is ureu t- attemi. j Thomas Keck let of Myrtle avenue,' left last Saturday for 0enve;, and Fnblo Springs. Colo.. to eixind a months vacation, visiting his un-cle-,' Ur-. Hoag and Sredec. j Miss Helen Ero-erson and MUra Viol-! etta GoMLng spent Baturday in Chicasi, liavln dinner with friends at tM Pal:.i '. er House-end attende.l a theatre In tl.s j evening. iliss Eir.-rson leaves r. a: few -days for Iafay-Mte. lndi, wher-j J she will enter Purdue lniverslty . j

ifr. ajod ilr.--. Edward Bart-elJ, left

English Ne:deo Industry. Enclisli needles were firt lnado at

I I.onr; C'FniHi. Oxfordshire, and after- ' werd at Kedditeh, while thlr man'Jj facturt? an still in the main a hirr S IndasJry, different stages leinc coinfileted In t!e cottuses of tlie workers. ! v.-ho were penePHlly v.oir.en. Then I enrae machinery; fortunes wore raado I m ime tiroes lost In the needle trade OB in every other industry.

Ki.liil!!:iiti,!iiii;:-ii'.:'!::ii'.''l .ii((i!i)i"

$30

Of

cxhargre of -be In drunk and paid 12.00 wa placed In a ct. tm consciou to j h fr0fp, 'Any older girl or woman

the end, requeues .t art mat tn !ntereWfa sa the scout work ahauld se9 news be kept from his mother, passed! jn's8 B-asnr.y this w;ii.

away tw-c-nty four hours later. L.uv

i offic-or will be a tattooed at this .rvoint

i in tho morning-, fit noon and In tha laat Friday on their two week Htea- j le-.-ening if parents will -co-operate -with tlon, they motor ins to Concordia. Kis.,l I the police in this matter, many a-cct- where they wi'.l vis t wHh friends and j dents and fatalities may ibe avoided. j relaitvea.

Rov. 'W". H. lubr of Akron. Ohio. ilisa v.oiette t;r-cK.man ana ;iiu

w--e and Mrs. F. Spe-cht of Oii-. -Tucker. attended a 'heatr In Chicago

Gfsla' Ktiaier '-wsight-JUafon Suits. ail!

Life Gtard John

Murphy at the

'il'tSp- -park, res-cued Carl Ar.derson,

flcara -,-JWrscreJCJt x-rers smai

, AXa Qrt. csra -j-e-tAiane! :rom a

two "Wecia z&X'sya. pnt -in fi.'.hinr.

'.'b-adrrf aid 5oylas other oQtdoot

f "!tr. Ara-o 3uddlstort, 'of -Qifeaxo,

na Xxits -Ht, -af Hobertsdai-e, ate

te,tred H:aj5TaisiHser'cAt8ln,-itrf. ;

, Sb '-meeiicsr Old. Settler

-Ow 1wiil!,-6M,iw Ji!Dea --unui October;

lEK5Sd?Sr xAi VOft tT rsp-'of -1 1 5t-h

tttt lia -ttttrnd s-ftn thetr ''Paca- j

afT3laJn ilfKaand Wa.na.taii. lad.

'lite, 4-?A .SXra-Cha -E. GreeiywsM 1

Jones of Chtoao. at thalr home on Leior Day. Mr. and Jlra.-H- T. 5o!dtnsc of Myrtle aven.ua are entertaining th latter' stater, Mr. Anna Thoma and a Srtand, iT7. Ernest Sherbaok cf ilt. Clemenas Mich., at ttielr home for afaw days. ilrc. K. Kohr of Indianapolis Blvd., is entertairilnx her slater. Mrs. A, Soa-uldlng. of Iake Villa, for aeveral days.

MUNSTER

j Acderon was a young nmti of Mmr- . " M tV ir-.T were ueata at tha iwm i iir. on ouqj- u.r. !arv hbitB. a tinancia? ar,tatant to hla! SL s- 2 Md Mrs. John Elaul over tha holi-;

I widowed mother, ho being: employ---! " uayr,. ! a an oil tester at tho PLnclair Oil Re- t'nkrvown perrons e.tvterd the home, ir, 6nd ijra. Lce Jowett of Kob

flnin-e- To Tho funeral wa hetd yer-

i terday from St. John's Lutheru.nch.urch! an to-k between $12 and $13 in tah. 1 Whltingr. where the service waa p reach - j The entrance was jrained by the rear

ed -by P.ev. John Bopp. The profound-i -aoor oecween a ana iu p. m,. oo-sun-act sympathy !s felt for the family, the j day e-oenlng-. No other arttolJ-s ara father having alfo met Mc!aital ffni to txi raisins b'lt the hoiiw to death a few ears ao.' when oaught fc" reat.ly dl-turbed in the serch. Vtwfcn two cars while at work. I Dollar Day Thursday at Millar's ! Giri'g Ging-ham and 'Biao-k-ateen Bloom '-TPV A TIMF WANT AD"

s! to 12 years. 2 for $l.0'0. -ii if

atfs. -p, -C "Schcon end d-augo-Ver, Mrs. J. Kooy aod daughter Mrs. J. Blink. Mm. .TT "Van THe.ln und Jan.; Kooy eoen:

-Friday In Uuaoln P.--ic i The iMutister c'rwiTchtsi 'hel'd tfcrr tbar Day lent; in Kraa's Gro on j Monday. i

Tha Kaarea viaited w'.rh rha e. V Lornaaneys of Chicago Sui-.day.

v, n $

v

for thirty-one scenarios READ THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS for the Details

Read The Times Want Ads

.Sftlii?'-'Zi-'t' "-2tfJi'r?B "TIMt&ri

JCTia i-or taightl-y u1 t'rli- -1vo:d't the- - ct ii pwajr J ti - ew 'li) ?Ts.r t , Jfca library at Igit ccocrk. tofitgbt, ' tVt : i a . v f al -ir.Urasr " with a ; redptMto -the -faster -mervfc6r a: TJia 'Ht -wUl b -read 4y ITre. F. M. t5x, -Xiil a '-to 'ta-So iJwed by voe 3.;; taaa -Ut y'iWlaa Son Gordon. The next .,,.- -:i K - the President's ad-

xbhi tw .Uia k L.-ai'yere. Mrs. J.

"Hi $I08tos and Mrs. B- T- My rick, will play a pano duet. A discussion W.il'TJO A.d'Vliy 'T Phould Attend the G!i:eral Maetias." -with Mrs. A. E. Da,vjdaa -as la.dr.-Af eooLai hour wUl rfolierw, trie -xe!Utlva fcoaxd'itl chart a Tin"" tha direction "-of Mrs. John C. Hall. Ladies and IT Is sea -Middies, va'.uaa $3.98. at MUierJa Thiiraday.'l.&O. -T-i MFk-JCatwocB'WEta-it-dTTEtTc p-r7ca at HI Frad twset, bx -ajrpei4 Jby the ?Tfcltin. pollca cdjj tha -chart -f Y.a.Yin jraoceajSi'.ijn trL-hi ..pta of bwleesa, feanoca was reloaded -on-a-$lC3 barr? fltrrUstMHi fty Zt. Oii'la. Geo. Sarma.lt of S24 Fred street, was taken ir,to'ivstc-dy for -tHe-aa-tna cffne. be-

Imp ffE. Wte I ! , . .l, Mr 1 111 4 ? YPX

I fV t-J l m-nrH TiT v yr , , , g. .

lii. :H il , , Mi , rH II L

I LIU KA4 M M if'-VR firm a 1 Br iWi IS. S3 aj f irt . r K3 ta' A l y in If I M "Ok M M . Ar . . . . A ' in B

I r Ilffffl IU IkU,- x .I'M JLJ i

li Mill IMss LM ppSi LLJ Lisa IT i JLJiUULJ W X JLJ a & ft I jtTl. 11.11 lpEHll .till. rT Hb w liy iiU-L-h tlrr y l

Whiting Adtzertisements Are Winners

VTiiiUK Zjodffa Ko. flU, F. & A- M-,

w!!2 jswaiaa their reg-Jiar atlaar on Wad,'3'iay -eTealng", September 17th. 5triyn'wrk-i Uia-S'aHowctaft deera. rji. G. "WAX5CS3, ecrratary, -4.jrV JKO.-JAJCK1SON, -w. 1L .rOBSWCNT" TW'i:git toakeptns wwnaa, -75$ laiiaaiA Ivd., oTer Mobr ;l2anJwara. BberUla.:e. 8-7-2

To plan an artistic home require something more than just buying a whole houseful of nice furniture. It demands skill in selection and long years of experience in fitting out homes. To be able to pick just the right pieces to harmonize with the color schemes of your different rooms is an art that cannot be acquired in a day. In this particular department of home furnishings, the GENERAL can render you valuable assistance. We have, for your service, men whoso lives have been spent in the furniture business and whose judgment, in the matter of correct furnishings for the home, is unquestionable. This service is free to all, whether customers or not, and we ask that you take advantage of it at all times.

Notice to Out-of-Town Readers

ia

PO'TOU'WAST TO OCT WELL Qf' .-cuysa you d"o! No one -cares abeMf-fce-M' ualaea -they are out of taelr taXad. Porhaps you are one et;4ha -wfco'liaTe tried everything Btr? Ciir&RrA0tlo a-nd have almost given UV'&OPO. To 7"i 'bring: this message. rxW-T GV3B TJP. Just 'because you ha-vo Sound ao relief through other roattaods that 1 no sign that you will nerar be well again. Chiropractic roaato the eeat of the trouble and re-trae-re tha CAfSS of diseaee. The e? facti'lthaa -disappear as a natural reami. Sea the Whttir.gr Chiropractor,

Neflf lOarabtnl Building;, Bta-r' theatre.

Mail ondera acoapted for omly sach items aa ar brwn in crur regular newspaper adrartisamenta. Write our advertising department at 6155 S. Halsted St. for full particular.

next to

the 5-7

FOR RETT S .toom Cat, api Kw Tork avenue, Whiting-.

at 3-1 3-7-1

TOXIOHT AM THIRSDAV IGHT "What WrriTT Woman Knows," a Wm. T5Iill 53frT ProrlcctJon. 9-7-2

Miller's Doliar Day Thursday. Rtsa'.! ! nf Children's C:c3 to.ft0 value foi -j

3-7-1

STAR THEATP.E TOMCHT Alice Joyre in "Ccutr Kat.-" Also

Tlior, Coneity oad rrizm a --t-nle. . 9-7-: , Would you liko to ihuild a r: w orj build an addition to the on you hi".? Then consult the ae-oretary of tho Whit , Ir.s fcav-.ngs and Loan Association. , C'ffico 600 119th treet, Whiting. Ind. P-7-1 i

1 " n3ssWBssBsi(iktBSsn I 5 I

f-rr vi jJLjg" .o

klrtchcn Uti with ulckelold

top; vcitc ecsmel base tad single 2

sale at

Living room .a-i ; oak or taahog&ny t.a Ufc; upholstered in fenoin guaranteed pacisb leather, at

Oust

We Will Soon Open Another

ipl Beautiful Stbre

V? a 1 ' wonderful naw s

waukae A to. i bis

tore will b the

beauty spot of the 'Northwest Sid

or raahugany

finished lirmg rooxa rocker upholstered in re D nine guaran

teed Spanish Mather,

Queen Anne library table; wy attractive Mttcra: rrvmr in oak or

' . . -Mr !re : rumcfl a M . m

mahogany feaish, cot.- t CC S1T1.7S or Jacoeeaa fir.- S'lfT.O

a.51-.....?"...": fi

bsgiMtetea Furniture Co.'s untirinff efforts to

serve its patrons.

enient draner lor station

ery; also oac-scisa shelf..

WBltam and Mary extension table: 48-inch top; extend to

sbt feet; fumed

Qenatae red cedar ches-Ls; hand nibbed ind hand polished; piain s -w nr or copper trimmed; S- d MiW.jO

inch sue. Priced durin this aale at

Piar.o bench In either oak, walnut or mahogany finish; coJonisl a .g a r fj design; large sire; beau- I i.OU tH'eilr firashed. S a i Mrss rice Ja A

7.50 $1 A. 75

40 yi 4 hjLJa ffia-n I

jj' s

l a

I n I I

Queen Anne Spinet desk; brown mahog

any finish; very attrac

tive pattern ;. Pegu.;

vatue. n sa.

only .........

y attrac- ffk.g n r Bow at y . ..: .

l! K gaj. si ii ii ins ma miiiiai m'J

Davenport library table; beautify! perloJ design; ccme-s io either a r walnut or dark brown J .Dl mahogany finish; regular " - SbiOO; now IV

Genuine cotton frit mat- a -j r n

rets; coverca iu aigu n.it

rade rtnd ticking- cr-

qauteo. -

sWW?51SI

The biggest dining room sutta beveled rim with 43-inch top w heaw jianei bncks. This set rejfu'ar $141.') valu;, now...

i';iil!H!8illllii!i!lii!

Tt, hejmtifu! 5 -oiece set come in famed oak or Jacobean 'finish. The tabic has

ft

-aJue In Chkaeo. This beautiful 5 -piece set come in famed oak or Jacobean finish hen closed and extendi to six ieet when open; chairs have mine Kin sup seats and i, a really beautiful Queer, Anne design and is made r,t thorotigh.y seasoned stock;

Urr-jg-s-". o-T-r-J--.-r-,,J

Double deck coil bedjprhig; guaranteed for twenty - five years. J r n comes in battleship gray i in-'

tnamel ttish. On a.a

fnfr?

-r fV-K 1'-h' ' '"yr

ip-v-V iVfi -r- ,!

D0NT THIS!

gt .. a, ''r-T-' sJ J ? '

Meavy oast duofoid vftb aauricaa aprtlies i

takes any ora:nary mat- i iresa; apSolstered m male

fu'.l siie bed

.50

frl

LEONARD

Ill 5 lit ; Sat ETenings rM?a

-t-uurner jjas range large broiier ax.d

OTtn; sfeeet m t t a 1 splash ert aickel tr-jn'a

u:rM4irf.- ,-rt"

Cemicrtafel reed cbalr in ilarlc hkio or brin finish

v.tn ri- mr tonne Uner! A I . J

eat a ad fc i baci A V

r

Attractive reed trnery wiib largo galvanised fern tiay;

old fyory or frosted blu fnia'a. On a!e

f Of Sto"'. TW

CrerSi To AH

Vl'.-.t'M.-,

-Jlv:?7tlTC! J W'-t t-

$0-75

Bsed center tnbld In bremm

or l;.uc aniiL; round top

$1 .75

gr-a ro'jai

mag aiine shelf On sale at. . . .

Stroller with diastbl hood ar.d foot rest; ai! steel 3ear; steel wheels with one-hali inch

rurjrer tires; ! r n r.eatly uphol- S'J S .OU

:ered. On aais

r-ro;

21

Reed Chaise lounge; dark bliie or frasteJ

-rcwn fin-sh; crctor.nr ;-,ned hack and heavy err tonne padiici sat; regular $9. DO value; now

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H Pa

51

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3j s'wHU?i:tMVt. is?

p Rr3.nrv'ES delM''ns:ss and ft S-rilPS UH.VD NOISES. Simply

Bnb it i'zcli cf the hai and Insert i xi rioctrila. Proof of ucaaa and list of dmrgtsta on raiues-t. A. a l3SA23, 70 5tfi tva, 11 . Sf

MViVd P-

M'Jf oither wa

fVteutifal period dreader wiih five room:.

-IraararM . mounted with ( paa Cft iH

ate mirror; co.nes .c ' "

i- T.aiiogar. a : rr j -

lqtn-i 2-14 W- 2l:fe

if ar-j;!

H-biirncr combbiartlon rang:; tuirns either

coil or gas; hevjiy tiiCK-

t-TJ r.:ei: backed by our ;.r OyJ5 w-j! traarantre; nr,ir.r.e: rj jm -v::l: -varrTr.ng oi.jc.t ... j