Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1921 — Page 13

ThnrscJny. Soptombor S. 1921

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PEOPLE

A'.; eitiz.-ns of Wh.tir.r who have:

any sporting bl.-cd runi-dsuc through their veins ave urircr tly rj.u-sted to attend tliu rrlruetii theatre, Saturday

Four Whit'in !"! Missea G . 'vi i I'l-ttchard. Marv 31 -it or. Mi rtl -''! r- I

I i ! sen and Mr?. J.ir.n'f e.riffith hav- rt ..cmed their iIsi'Im as toflcnurs in the Hammond schoo'.v. Misse I'rlln

i:i anJ Uni-a i.oiarmitn na a " r

j turned to th

! A simple bur pretty Mlnj took j p. me or. Tiivinkiy fwnlr,;, when Ml.?

r..tnv Iferneio- I.van. was u:1 :n

I n-.ori.aiin to !r. .VuMir;ce J. kui't, or ! 'ivv. ;ind, hi(.. The cewmcnjr was ii rfoi ioed at tho Evans horr.e in Cl'ieI lun-l evince at S;H1 p m. he Rev. H.

ROBERTSDALE

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Jam is rep'-; h t : : ' I r. ' littlKe of !i ' John Molli; a -.v. nt-1 i K r.'av. Mr.-. M.ii'u Mrs. I'-iatz : fi.rm. r's : on of Han. m- !.! Ft- ends as

!J a very cttl

nined liarsv, !.n of Crown F'-int wa s U-r .n ltol"!rtsJa!(i yeJe Atchison nnd mother. l.tkc avin i- !;te.j thv Klrne;- .vt'-hitinn and .. 11 vr hi.-t Humlti.-. i' ri'f'ivii'L' curd? 'from 1 n. ho i enjoying ho

over Ihfc holiday.

utter Mr. and Met-. Jus

is in

Graves uf Ha.'il-

nvnd were II .s.-Jvi'.: vUltura Sunday. Mr. and Mm. I). I.M.von vntoi taint-d Mrs. Dixon's father and brother Mr. M ! IIt and son H-rTt -v.-r i-usoU;.-. Curnetll's orcUeatra met at t lie horns of Mr. anl Mrs J. U IU-fs 011 S-rui'iy af . moon.

Mi.j Elsie Uadswnrth r'n'-htd hers y."i,iiay to r ? iTiu- hi r duties as I'riJ. Kuck'n C.'itrk an 4 family ret uti'1 firon t'riflr va'allon T'J'srlny vrsirg. r-hi -li v hx fpi-ni at JKin-.iiton, Hi., w Uh relatives.

Mr.

,r. ' N: iS'i ".1 Fa He. an i M r.. u. I-ihthnll an l

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t STAR TlIISintK TOMl.HT

: positions In th East .4, lie Jo re,- In " ul Kale" AlfM tj a " -' " r V:r.ca !rft l:i-t Frilay f-.r f- ! I'borii. Coined 9 and PHima Si--nl-. 1 AMncloli. 1'.!.. wlu-r,- Vl:iet;l v. ;.! attf-n l

Th's r.ight hna hci-ri M t aslda by Mr. j J. Bcnn't.. i-wnpr c-f the Prinreas. to j enublc tho Fr'ai f' Foot . 'ai", clua to f - cure Fcmt c.ipitot ati.1 cn'.i r a j"f ' tearr. in t'.ie C'i.v -ao Foot ba!', U-nuai.-. : Ti.o Fr'.ir-i 1l- a m-wiy irjuni.'.f i ; Your. Men's ''lab that ha onw uiva

'. 1 . I! -e mil 1 r; s

N".

.y of the M. hi Churoh tn the pr-n of only the parcnlf of the bri-Je tin- fatht-r of thf pri.iom. Mr. K -ir.vsr;c h: vlaiiiht.-r in marrlaK.

s " io r ha ..1 t'-f of.i'-niony been per1 -J than ihf j! jn.rlty iriria h.-aii th" j,ian. and golnic to t!i Evans ii . ti.aJc tiiinsi! ltvelv '.or a tune.

in rt.inri and tnat in to pgt the city of ( Mrs Ji:;t(.r thf, on!y oh!:d f,f Mr. and Whiting on the map footbal!. Bat . ,rl. Jtl,.-l(, K Kvanf" ?:, is a ;.otvive be unstbl to do this unless wo ,ar A-s:?iriK grj. a graduate of th fwhc the whole heartr.l sapport of j whtt-nx high school and a member .f t he Whiting public on next Saturday ( ,h9 ,(.a Gj.,,114 Upmion Soror.;iy.

r';t-lt- 1 !urir.sr th niiFt vear she has b-en a

-7-2 PRIMKSS TIIKU ltH TON II. H I" hat livery Homh Knonul" a Win.

Ue.Ulllc Super-I'rodunlAu. 9-1,-1!

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trip b. II

y liii.toi wiier

!. Tin y n;ad'! th stop-o.d at Muoo.

thf-v visi'f I l''';.lt:vr?. M i.i'iiian S.-h..f f.-r of ChlcaKo ilea l.f aur.t Mrs. E. J. wett on Ind anniH'l.s liou ; v-: d. 'a.: H .ndiy.

G" to th show. see ere. of thff World's Mars. Ki'io't 1 1 Arb;:ckl in "Trie Trav linir Salesman. As an Ud'd attraction, the Friers have recured tile ervioc of Johnnie t'0.1'5, the noted sonsr?lr for ruxt rtturda' right. J. C'-jU is ft f-n: Whiting hoy, call and renew old times. Be a bocster of the Fnars.

urir.jf tho paft

student at the Xatluna! K r.de r: ar t.-n ! I'oiit ij in Chioagi.. The Broom is tti I ..n of Mr. John R'.tter of Va'.parais.-". I At present he Is doln- Pmtal X Hay ; wurk in Clc vi -lar. 1, Ohio, he 'ravin ! f urtii! ly had & dental office tn Wijltlna; ; !r. and Mrs. Eltti r '.eft Tuifdny ovenI in for Ohio.ig.-i, and &ftT a nhort tr'p ) tjiey will ;ocate in Cleveland. Ohio.

The I..ad:es Aid of t!,c I.uthera n

j t'iiurch are ttnU.t. p! eparnti tor a i liake t'.ih' which will be he-Id in the

oni'cn hasfioent on September lOtli at 2 .00 o loi. k. Mr. and Mrs. A. HendrlcU."on of lake a vi m:e and Mi. and M fs. t.'. Fritz vi.-i-cd at the Wiiiiain Spencer h"tna in '.'h'.eat-o over Labor i.'ay. M;s. Alice Payne of Myrt: avenue wae t.V.oT. to tho Meroy hospital Tuesday mid is being attended Py Dr. Ja-

ccbson. Mrs. Payne ha been having j

inu.-i. tr. :;o e with (."r l!.r.b. Jack Hi own retitrn. J fnen a visit with relative at ri.nfoti. Iowa. Mr. and Mre. W. Kohrdjinf e and f.im-

'fy of Ttohrrt.s avenue vi.ted Mrs.'

where an apartment ;s in rradinesa for WHITITIO T1(V SHU TS j them. KirriHM FROM MKHIGA.vj iIrs Anif, payn. wa!, taken to the i Merry hospital in Chicago on Tuesday It was a tired but harpy crowd of j evening:. "Boy Soouta nho reached Wb!tln Former motor con Carlson has cone

Saturday ntsht. a't-r a seven hoar ride on the lake, at 11 :0rt p. m. They left fum? Keosus at 10:30 and After an hour's ride, in a truck through the vir,eard. and orchards arrived aHolland and had a chance to five the town the "once over." The ix..at left Holland at 1.30 and from then on ths boys were interested in watching- the jrulis following- all th:' way, and now and then divln to the water to get something that had been thrown overboard. Jtlbbons were awarded on the boat to thi'! scouts who had bevti 'Honor" or Satisfactory" campers The standard wan very high but so era', of tho .boys may he observed wearing their r el and blue, honor, or red. satisfactory ribbons. The following boys went to Koesua 2nd class scouts and returned lm class ttme with "Merit Hadgi t" also. Troop 2. George Dew 1st class. Merit Badges, 1 Lifegavlns; 2 Personal H.-altli. 3 Public Hea'th. 4 Fire-

tip.

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s w 1 ri m i n g ;

Con Grlgson, 1st class. 3 Me fit Badi.-".--, 1 Swimming, Persona'. Tfe.alth and Public Health; Harry Walker, 1st ciafs. 1 Merit Cadge. ? wimmii-K Troop 5. James Parker, 1st class. 1 .Merit Radge. Swimming'; John Bo'and. 1 rat claer, 1 Merit Ba.lsre, H.-.imm'ng: Nr rt"n Murphy. 1st class. Th" following went as Tender? and returned as 2nd class scouts and par; o their l.'t c-as testi completed: Troop 2. Hoyt Atkins. 2nd class. Burton Brown. 2nd class. Troop 4. Joe Kidney. 2nd class.

Troops 3 and only ind did 11 -ail went a w- e y than when 'her To obtain t h buys have to n;

4 stay-(l for otie week t finif.'h th. eir tests but with something more came. ee M-t" Badges the r-ar before a Court of

ivcrf qui; vss com Oslo:-ni

sed of in the

Whiting Local

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Mr. Mr.

Honor and stand a st The Court 1 f Honor Com miss ion f r Horace

Chair, representing th Council. Membe-s. Mr. Tl.'t'O Hi r.rv Thorns, n. ?.Ir. . Kf ssier. All are eriniT'tnt Chiraao Peon t mast ers, 1 Just returned fr :n Can The boys ail showed arte o onth'.tsvo'tn and 'y comnicr.de.; on the

tr !s .-ummer. SeverHl Won.llawn boys were passe at this court and win corn to Whftln fc-r presentation at some future date Tours s'ncerely, ttCI-AC?: f,.-Tir.BXB

to Danville, 111., where he has secured

a position on the Danvi'le police force. Mrs. Ka t.V rln I', newhir who Is doingoccupational wi-ric in the truvertiment hospital for wounded soldiers in Marion. Ind . spent a few days in Whiting visiting her niece Mrs. J. M. Stover of Atchison avenue. Edward, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comkt Ik, had the miJfortutie to fall and break Ms .left arm. Mrs. William Smith of Gary is spend ing the week visiting her n.i-ce, Mrs. Drake Johnson of Schrage avenue. Announcements have ibt-en received of the wedding of Ml?t Alice Breor. Tifft. durhter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ttft't of Wawatoea, Wise, and Eugene Cocrper Herthel, now of Chicago, but formerly of Whiting which took place at Milwaukee on Fr!dy, August 80th.

Th? br.de is a sister of Thomas TlfTt. well known In Whiting, but who now resides In Chicago, the groom holding a response.! position with the Sinclair oil Refining Co. Mr. and Mrs. Herthe! are now on a we-dd ns trip and after November 1st will be at home. 6710 Khlgcland avenue, Chicago. Mrs. John M'Tague and son of New York avenue have returned from a visit in Pittsburgh and other Eastern : it ies. tlt,ii? S--rok.- hag rettitned from a two wteks vacation spent at Eakesldei Mich. Mrs. Warren P. B-auMfii of llth

tt ot ! es s as her guest b- r aunt, Mrs. bt-hryber of I.ouisville, Midi. Mrs. Norman Rantea.J and daughter Mario, have returned from a visit with relatives in Ch rago. Mrs. N. A. Emerson and daughter. Miss H-leii Kn.ers-1.1 will leave Monday for Lafayette. Ind., where the latter will enter Purd'is u ni ve rs . ty. Mrs. Chad. M. Brenner and son of EAporte aver.u: nro visiting with tviUvea in Lima. rhio.

HESSVILLE

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Mi. l;;:.; ii Hunt was the d nner iru'-st of Mr. and Mrs 1 has. I'orni-tr., Sunday. Mrs. Wii K .' -r is ni.te 111 from l'totnaii.e j..!.sn'.f.g cans-J by eating cunni d sinion S liimiuy. Mrs. M.iy Church of Elgin, m., s tn, 5'!rsl 1 Mr !.'im l'r oe.se b old.

Mr. W. K :i 11 s Id has been

on tn

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Mr

For Flies. r"rr tho wtniiiin i lives in the Oiiui try ftpd, i U'-iiioii tn net tiv jifipvT vvt'Mi bt-r ijpity runs out, this i:i:it vi!! hi usrfui. Mix htiif ttftFi.uiifu) of Mnek poiipi-r. oii' tt-ti stu ir.f ul lirow ri

ocii t- d Tuesday moining at ; suK.-ir. oni- ti-:i -n 1 u 1 01 nii.i, st.-ndard time. 1 3 1 were en-cn plot!, a lid tho !tsj will uOl) (lis-

GRIFFITH j 1 1 i

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H 'el. ck

r-d ltd the fir rt day, they expect the (tiioilment to reach close to 1 oh Mrs. Oceiia Fim-g and children have r- turned from Michigan where they have been visiting the ciiiidieu's K randtt.'-t her. Ground wns brnken on Wednesday for the new Metliodlst church located on the corner of Junction and Columbia avenue. Anyone: wisulng to donate ork euii report to Jt 1 McG i rry. I A. South worth Is dri inn a new F01 d t oi-jrin j car. Two hundred and fifty votes were east at the election "n Tuesday. Leslie Sutton if horn from the Garyhospital where he underwent an operation two weeks ago.

OMiiuir.

ASK FOR and GET

rIicEsfs

1G799 DIED in N?w York City alone from fcic5. ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against trouble by taking COLD MEDAL

Tho Original

Malted TfAlk for Infanta end Invalids Avoid Imitations aud Subctitut

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The world's standard t eraedy foe kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's rational remedy since JG96. Ail ciri-.f gists, three sue. Guaranteed. Look for t;ie nsma Gold Medal ea mvrrff bis ar.u r. r -d t p injttion Read The Time Want Adi

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Hehrdanse, brother August Domke arrri,,f c; wife of Chicago, the fore part of thia 1 Mr.

w'e''it- Mr. and

Elmer EggerB returned to his home ! children

on Roberta avenue after spending several dare with friends at Crete, m. Miss Vera Fl-vugher who his hern

confined to her

for

tiie past

la S1".!;,- of Chicago la

f or:- f-i'ht-r Mr. M. Shay. aud Mr-- j. Dome and children. i. iii:o. are Co; guests of Mr. arid. ". Kan.-fiebi over the. holidays.

Mrs. osvar Edmund and l'hsterton. Ind., are the.

uu'Sts of Mr:- Edmunds' parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Ib.hds. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts and children of Hamomnd are the guest of relative

FOR WINE OR TABLE USE We have a few tons of Concord Grapes to offer at ,7c per pound in lots of 1,000 pounds or more, f. o. b. our vineyard. You will have to act quick, for the season will be. over by September 10. Located 20 miles the other side of Michigan Citv on M-11. KEITH BROTHERS NURSERY Phone New Troy 26F31 Sawyer, Mich.

f sub '"irw; -i? myismi) mi aef1 tv a. WJM... ,. r. , .1

Napier Secret Service, Calumet Rldg., Boom 2Je Fast Chicago. Licensed and chartered by State Bonding. Investigations in al! matters. ?-S-6-eod

instructors and he la tter having j p O.vasjiippe. - ; a i n v high d -- are r hlsrh- i r a - b i e v e m e r. t s

UFFEREO SIX YEARS

Mrs. Stoll Tells Women How She Found Relief From Pain

i ilnii ni nt inn Ji jil Hlil Jii tn

Mao

deFs Eat

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25,000

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Claims must be satisfied at any cost. The receiver has orders to sell for about whatever he can get. The stock includes al! the new shipments just arrived! Think of what this sale must mean to you.

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WJuting Advertisements Are Winners

Litravaiance and lack of cash cause many domestic troubles. Start an account with 'I'lo- Whotin Savings and Losn A"ji lalion with a dividend of. s m pr cent, and watch y-iir savings

grew and your fluanc appear.

troubles dis-

rni H IHKITIIK TUMfiHT "What Every Wonum Kiiomhi" a W m

De.Mllle JSMiwr-I'roductloii.

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FOR KENT Two Lg'.if rooms. TJ3 lndi(ir::i ii: er'a Hardwait, Ti Off is

mn th ii i it k. TOMt.n r klict- Joyce In '" '" Katet'' Also Thors, Ct.niedf rnU 1'iinun sernle. j

Philadelphia. Pa. "I suffered for ix years with pain every month, had vom

iting speua me nrsi two tiftvs and wns

S j unfit to do my work. US'I wJU read in your little L fit v5Jbook about Lydia E.

'rn table ComoounJ and

iidtook the medicine vwi' f : . u . n -

results. Iamamicfwife and recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and my daughters

take it. You may publish these facts s a te b t i m oni al ." Mrs. Louise .Stoll, 609 W. York St., Thila., Pa. It is not natural for women to suffer at iii Mrs. Stoll, nnd in r.ine cases out cf ttn it is caused by.some displacement

i op derangement of the system which housekeeping j Lyfj. E. Pirkham's Veeetable Com-

nounii overcomes, because it acts as a

?-"- j natural restorative. j Every woman who is subject to j -ramps, headache, nervoun spells,

ackache tr tnose ureadlul nearingiown pair.3 should profit by Mrs. Stoll's vperienceand pive Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a trial, and if there s any complication write to Lydia E. L'inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., ib.vit her heilth.

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Charlie Chaplin.

DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE First National Bank Building Phone 1954 EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE 4614 Fcvsythe Ave. Phone 1364

will tell how to

you win

$10,000 For the Details READ THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS

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