Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 15 September 1921 — Page 16

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THE TTMTCS Thursday, Sept. 15, 1921.

WHITING NEWS

T.;e Thursday nitfht rrayer service will e resumM -at the Methodist Church toniffht at 7:30. The meeting will be In charge of the yistor. Aftr tl.o devotional hour tui Informal dlu-cussii-.n will be openc.1 based upon thts -bJet matttr of th sermon of Iajt Sunday morning. The subject of the ecrmoa which created cons.Jerab'.e Interest and favorable cmraest was "(Jiving God a Chance." It is hoped that a larg" attendance "will be registered at thio first service following the summer vacation. Ir. James R. Wrijrht -who has been tmp'.yed as a chemist at the Standard Oil Co., has left for Bay-way. X. J., where he will enter into th service of the Stanuard Oil Co., of Xcw Jery. Miua Dorothy Oojigrro-e of Hoopston. 111., who is here, vieitlng her brother, John Cosgrove, Is the truest of "Miss Mdry Arundel of Sheridan avenue. Miss Anna Miller of Indiana Boulevard, haa srone to Wabash, Ind., where ,i.e h-as taken a position at the White In.-titute in Wabash. Miss Miller was a graduate fl Iewis Institute In ChlcaSr a?t June. M;-s. Bromschwlg, Mrs. ohnyton r,r,d Miss Lucille Bushey saw Uhtnan at the Iiiackstone theatre in Chicago. Mr. M. H. Jarraon of Sheridan ave., a foreman at the acid works at the S'anJ ii'd Oil Co.. 'has entered the medic...; CoVege. of Virg-inla, at Richmond. Y;l, iv'-.-tp he wcii take up the study f - - i M:.s? L.ur'.ll Bushey, Community S' rv:u' Worker Is spending her vaca- . r. in Pubois. Wyo.t having: accom-.i-.l hiime her f-ji.enJ. Mrs. Jo2uiton, v. : j piid Mis's tiushey a visit here. !!'. Win. II. Baiiike, formerly of the ' .hv.m department of tha Standard "'1 Co.. has taken a position in Baltli:ir.re. Mi Zt-no I.-Ff-lH-ere, who for several years, was t-:i, played as a chemist at t!.; ir i.nd:: rd Oil C'i. here h'.s taker, a po.;::.'n a ProiVpsor c.f civii Engi--.-tr nn.l Mathematics at the 'We t Y!:-g :r:a T.'ej!yaii Colh-gre .t lj.. . har.on:-.. Wf :t Va. A ,l.-us-ht.:-T was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wclt-r Oliver. Mi? . c race Johnson of the Pt-drs -n flats eiitt-rtaint-iJ a number of frie-ids on Tuesday evening- la Is on or of her birthday anniversary. The wedding- of Mis3 Ruth Pascher and Mr. Earl MVore, two of -Whiting's wei.l known yonr.g- reo' w re ur.ltl In marriage ye-, tr-r;xy r.ftt-rnoon Trie OMeraony win P'Tfvr-.3.-d at the hon-.A of thv bride, 413 New York ave., ut 4:00 '.:'. u-k, the c jt mo.iy 'tir-a: uer.

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Dena I'aschen and has for several years bten employed In the First National Eank here. The groom is the son of Mrs. Emma Moore of tha Vst Tark Addition and is a w-eU known young man in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Moore left for points In Wisconsin, last night and upon their return w.il i

residi wr.h the bride's mother. The Civic Setrton of the Fortnightly Club will give a noon day luneheom at O'Keefe's next Tuesday, at which Judge McMahon and Mr. Arthur E. EJ.'ans, both of the Juvenile Court will speak. All members of the civic department and other members of the club wishing to attend this luncheon sioul-d give thcrir rames to Mrs. A. X. Baub'fn at once, so ree-rvatioas can be made, MIs Irene Puggan has entered upon a normal course in music at the Ameri

can Conservatory of Music In Chicago. T

Mis Evelyn Thorp will take a course at th-e National Kindergarten college in Chicago. The teachers of the Washington High School at East Chicago gaive a beach party at the Whiting park on Tuesday eve-ning. Miss Mary Grosrxn of Whiting, a teacher In that buildjtig was among thoste present.

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Uuth'-ran church In. u. p-esence cf r.'lativrs, the itla ar.d their attend- ""'. '-vh wr-r Mira liuth Turner and Mr. Harry Moore, the latter a Brother of the groom, tar dirty under a large F.ispe.nded yellow and white bell. The bride looked attractive In her white fatin gown tririm-ed with lace and her Jong- vt'il wreatJied with lilies of the valley. She carried a shower bou-n''-t of wnite roses and lillles of tho aiiey. Jlij-s Turner wore a pale ye.Ic -w ?a'!n dress and .also carried roses. Fibi'A-irig the service a stimpiuou'.dir.rter was served, thr tab'e decoratiins beiTig In yellow 3id wtc Th bride Is the only daughter of Mrs.

Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners

Hem-stitching ar.d picotlng; Mrs. A. E. Shelly. 112 Atchison avenue, corner J.V:t.b. treet. Whiting. 9-12-6 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Pearl White la "Beyond Price," Snnoblne Comedy and Mima. ConiJ nc Sunday, "The Miracle of tho Junslea." 9-14-2

Toil RENT Furnished rooms, by day or month; apply 715 Schrage avenue. Whiting. 9-13-3 LOST Tri Kap.pa Tin on 117th and Sheridan avenue. Tuenday evening; Finder pleaso return to Mrs. R. Whitmere, 1292 Atchison avenue, Whiting. 9-14-2 Tonr dollars are welcome and safe at The Whiting Snvl: pjs and Loan As

sociation. Current dividend rate 6 per J

cent. - 9-15-1 American -Legion. Whiting Post, No. R. and all ex-service men meet at city in uniform Saturday afternoon at 1 p m. for funeral of Marcus Woodward who was killed In action, Octobed 8, "IS. 9-15-2

CARD OF" THANKS We w-.s-h to express our thanks to those who assisted us aJid sympathized with us. in the death of our brother and son, Carl. MRS. IDA ANDERSON AND CHILDREN. 9-15-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT .Pearl White la -Beyond Price," 9amslilre Comedy and Prlxnui. Coining Su;. lay, 'The Miracle of the Juas!." 9-14-2 Miss Eleanor Plau who haa been confined to her bed for the past six weeks suffering with pleurisy, is reported worse at the present time. Mrs. J. C. Ellman of Atchison ave., wa.a a visitor in Chicago over Monday inl Tuesday. Norman Eraerso.n who has been confined to his home for the past week, wih a very bad foot, is reported to be slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and family of Myrtle avenue were Hammond visitors on Tuesday. Miss Adeline Leverenz of Myrtle avenue spent a couple of days at her sister's home at Eat Side and returned hom Tuesday. Mrs. John GiUbert of Reese avenue, Is entertaining her sister Mrs. John Fox, of Laymen, 111., at her home for a few days. Mrs. J. c. White of Atchison avenue, entertained thirteen little 'girls at a birthday luncheon In honor of her little daughter Pearl's sixth birthday anniversary from the hourt of 3:30 to 5:30 on Tuesday afternoon. Many pretty gifts were received by the little Miss in honor of tha occasion. The hoys from here who left Tuesday for Lafayette, Ind.. where thty will enter Purdue university are Clarence Eggers, John. Gilbert and Martin lienson of Roberta avenue. LIttEe Johnnie Morton Is able -o be out again after several days lllr.e-s.

Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO

Clogged up Sidney Deposits are Dissolved and the Tozina (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists Told to Guarantee It In Every Instance. "Your very life." says Dr. Carey, "depends upon the perfect functioning and health of your kidneys so whatever you do don't neglect them." Dr. Carey's famous prescription No. 7T7 known as Marshroot is not recommended for everything, but we cannot too strongly urge its use if you suffer from annoying bladder troubles, frequent passing of water night and diy. with smarting or irritation, brick dust sediment or highly colored urine, bioating irritability with iosa of flesh", backache, rheumatism or any other tendency to Brights Disease, Diabetls or Gravel, for kidney disease in its worst form may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin the use of this wonderful prescription if yo'i have any of the above synipU-ms. Kidney and Bladder troubles dn't wear away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with unfailing certainty. Never mind the failures of the past if you even suspect that you a.m subject to Kidney Disease, don't lose a single day for every good druggist has been authorized to return the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who stute they have received no benefit Adv

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HOUSE OF MUSCAT Adit orial

SUCCESS IN AN UNDERTAKING COMES FROM EXCEPTONALLY PLACED ENDEAVO.RS AND SQUARE DEALING. This great Comparison Sale not only proved a great success from our standpoint of view, BUT HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED TO EXTEND THIS SALE FOR A LONGER PERIOD. THE MANAGEMENT OF THIS STORE IN ACCORD WITH THESE REQUESTS EXTENDED THE TIME OF THIS SALE FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER, and you People of this vicinity can not afford to miss this great opportunity to purchase your furniture at the greatest saving ever offered in this Lake County. Values Unmatckabie. The people who have attended thi sale for the last two weeks have found that our values can not be duplicated anywhere, and an intelligent application of Comparison on quality and price will convince you also if you will only take time to investigate these values. On this page we are presenting only a few of the hundreds of bargains to be found in this great furniture establishment. The prices have been cut almost to the bone, and in fact the quotation on the Quality we are offiring will not be lower for a long time to come. "Your DOLLAR WILL DO ITS DOUBLE DUTY HERE" phrase has been so misused that we do not care .to repeat that in our sales announcements but can assure you. that your DOLLAR HAS NEVER PERFORMED AS .MAGICALLY JBEFORE AS IT WILL IN THIS GREAT SALES EVENT. Credit Free As Water. Then comes that great merchandising feature of this establishment which is as equally attractive as the pricing and quality. IT IS OUR CREDIT OUR CREDIT IS FREE AS WATER. Your selection regardless of the amount will not be missed when credit arrangements are made. Whatever your needs may be, either that from FURNISHING YOUR HOME COMPLETE OR RELACING SOME ARTICLE OR FILLING IN SOME PART OF YOUR HOME to make it more comfortable and cozy, our gigantic stock affords you an unusually good opportunity to gaze at the finest furniture on the market. With assurance of greatest money-saving possibilities on the market staring right at you, we hope that you will visit this store.

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What is the Amazing Reason for Such Great Success and Public Answer To Our Request for Comparison Of Our Furniture.

J&mm W iQfeLgi fj) . .t. JILL WW iePnce te fcffs de&oiy of our JPlli GREAT 108 COMPARISON

It Is the Biggest Furniture Event of this Vicinity

Substantial 3-Piece Colonial Bed Room

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Suite at $119

This suite is the exact reproduction of the accompanied picture, and is one of the best values to be obtained in this part of the country. It consists of full size bed, dresser and chiffonier. Made well and will give service. It is a special inducement during our Great Comparison Sale. Other suites of equally attractive pricing.

Extra Special! One Dozen Duofolds

Just the article to make your home com fwtable and p r o v ide for extra guest at night. These duofolds are f i n i s h ed in g tj 1 d en oak and mahogany, upholstered in splendid nimlitv mater-

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Extra Special!

LIBRARY TABLES Golden oak in several designs to select from. E x c eptionally value ; and you should not miss this bargain. For our Ggeat C o m p a r iscn Sale, priced at, $19.50

For This Magnificent Hand Stuffed Tapestry Suite

$129

Indeed, you must see this suite to really appreciate its great quality and rock bottom pricing. Well constructed, covered with Blue Velour. of more than ordinary quality. The Comparison of this suite will show that our underselling of it is almost half of what the others are asking for it.

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PHONOGRAPHS AT COMPARISON SALE PRICES Even our large stock of Reviera, Windsor and Music Master Phonographs is included in this great selling event. With the time of "staying at home" fastly approaching and the cold evenings when music at home will be appreciated more than ever, we are presenting to you a selection of finest constructed phonographs on the market at a great reduction. Comparison of our phonographs as to their beauty in design, solid construction and charm in tone effect will convince you that they are the leaders in their line. The pricing is unusually attractive. Reviera and Windsor Phonographs for our Comparison Sale as low as

TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE

$95.00

Solid Oak Dressers

Unusually beautiful and just the article to fill in your bedroom. It is well made and well priced for a saving during our Great Comparison Sale at $15.50

People Of The Lake County

should rot moss this sale. This announcement merits your special consideration, for several reasons The merchandise offered in this sale is from our regular stock of highest gra.de goods on the market, the pricing is at rock bottom, our credit convenient, and COMPARISON ON ESSENTIAL PRINCIPALS WILL PROVE EDUCATIONAL AND BENEFICIAL TO ALL THOSE VISITING OUR STORE. REGARDLESS OF A PURCHASE MADE. To ALL THE PEOPLE OUT 0." TOWN. WE WILL REFUND THEIR FARE in order to make their buying unhampered by though's of additional expense.

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