Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1921 — Page 12

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ran Tuns? Thursday, Sept. 22, 1921. EMBROIDERY STILL . TRIMS NEW SUITS Friday afternoon wiUi ifias iCIptx The prise winner at th RcbekaJi card party Tuesday eveniog. Ladies' first, Mrs. Fairbanks; aecondv ilre. J. B. Johnson; Mens first, V ra. Laube, second, 1). Da Trnnvr. Hundreds Sign Chinese Lease. (,hlnef property deeds or leflms often hnv hundreds of lgnaturei The reflHoa 1s (hat land ts usually owned by fyndKfifejs and ngreements muxt he fifcnel by every member of an organization

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Mr. iind Mrs. J. W. Cruin of Kiuchrupp avenue, left Tuesday evening ffr Chatlannren, Tcnn., their former home, to visit relatives. Norrnan Emerson is laid up at his vurac in l?0th street, suffering -with '.;;.., d poison fn his foot. Th Civic -Sr-eiJn of the Fortnlarhtly Chib f,-ave a lunclieon at O'Keefo's on Tjs:lay at which about thirty five were present. Following' the luncheon Mr. Arthur E. Evans, Chief Probation of

ficer of Laiko county, told of his work

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For Three Generations Have MadaChtld-Birth Easier By U.simj

WtlTtro. BOOKICT OH WOTHUHOOD AKDTH1 iT ml flRAOFlf LD P.ECUUkTOH CO., DEPT. 9 0, ATUIHTAi S.V

of the Institutions whre delinquents and various offender are eent. Hta tallc' was -very intertetlnK. MIsa Julia Hottl, City SoclaJ worker, told of he work In Whiting- with the delinquents, imparting? Information In many case

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j gathered there. MrV J. K. Urlnken. al

so appeared on the program, Kvlnar an interesting readinK- The ivext meet

ing wilt be at the home of Mrs. Nor man Emerson.

The History and Literature eectlon

of the Kortnihtly Club were entertain

ed Monday night at the home of Mr

William Houht In Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. Swartz, chairman of the eectlon,

opened the meeting with a few Inter

esting and instructive remarks. The

prosfram for the evening was: Collect Mra. J. Campbell.

It's a New World We Ive In"

Mrs. Meyers.

Heading. "The Pretenders" Miss

Hurst.

Vocation Reminiscences. Club Social

Uourt. Forty members responded to

roll cal'. Dixon A Woodward of Gary, is con

fined in the Heurottn Hospital in Chi

cago, suffering with ptomaine poison in.

Mr. and Mrs. John R Morrison, of

New York avenue, are on a motor trip

to Danville. 111., and other -points. A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs

ll.irrv Kc fe of Central avenue, at a

Chicago hospital.

Mrs. William Roujrht will a-o to Rena nelier, In.!., to attend the IN strict Con

vention of Federated Clubs to be held

at Rensselaer. The meeting; will be In

the form of a house party at Fountain Park. Miss F'orence Denham of WhltiC in 1 Mr. Walter Wlchorst of Rmberts-

i were united in marriage Tuesday

"XELLOGGS? You bttcha! kty Daddy say it's Kellogg's or nttftin' for him! and he's tried 'am all! HE KNOWS!"

snap upfussy appetites something wonderful 1

No coaxing needed these days to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big pitcher of cold milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and, maybe some handy fresh fruit ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg's are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They're the original kind they oQght to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! . Kellogg's are always a delight to servo

and a treat to eat at any meal ! In fact, you'll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG'S! The difference is astounding! Do more than ask for Corn Flakes say KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES! Don't accept substitutes!

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HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday-Evenings

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Sedfera are offering; n Mfarre. Sample line of lleiia at Half lrlcc We bousbt tbesn rlsht and are elllnn tkens risk. 9-l4 This is IVed Week at Setter's. Bar a Complete Ued Outfit, Bed, Sprlnjr ad Mattrcaa for t he price o Red alone. 9-1S-4 m PRINCESS THE.TIU! TONIGHT "Salvation Nell," from the Fmmoaa Play with Pauline Starrkt and a note worthy caat. 9-21-2 Old yon see the Exceptional Bed Values in Seifer'a window f 9-19-4 CAHD OK T1IA.XKS We wish to than the City Officials. A. O. H. I A. and A. O. n'.. Woman's C. of F., KaRles.. Elks. K. of C. and our many good reiehbors and friends. dur Ins; the Illness and death of our ib-lo-ve-d husband and father. MRS. MARY h-VWLER, AND CHILDREN. 9-23-1

FOIl RENT Garajre. electric llsrhts and water; 1180 Myrtle avenue, teL Whiting- 54-H. 9-12-1 It may be difficult for a man to save and be popular at the sanit time, but when a man is sick the WhitlnK Savings and Loan Association will buy him more care than a ho.t of companions will give. him. '9-22-1

TAR THEATRE TONIGHT Bis Doable Irwrram Knrle Willlarna In "Diamond Adrift," Charles Chaplin In "Behind the Screen," and Adrenturcs of Boh and rtilU." 9-21-2

evening at eight p. m.. at the home of the bridge, 233 Imports avtnue, the ceremony ben? performed by the Rev. Charles E. Tru-eblood. Jwastor of th Conirreg-ational Church. The attendants wero Miss Mabe Wickhorst, sister f the groom and Mr. Francis Ienham. rother of the bride. Previous to the ceremony Miss Florence Fisher of East Chicago, sang "I Love You Truly," and "Oh, Promise Me.' The bride was gowned in a white georgette and carried roses, while the ibridsmaid wore a peach colored georgette with a corsage of yellow roses. Following the nuptial sarvlce the quests which consisted of the members of the immediate families were served with a two course luncheon. The bride if the only daughter of City Controller and Mrs. R. F. Denham. She Is a graduate of the Whiting high school and is a member of the geta. Gamma U'psilon Sorority. The groom in the. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wickhorst of 1359 Roberts avenue, he helng employed by the S. O. Co. The young couple left for Chicago on Tuesday evening, where they will spend a few days. They will reside on Myrtle avenue In Robertsdale, but will remain at the Ittnham home until this house is completed. The Whiting pifbllc school teachers enjoyed a beach party jft the Whiting park on Tuesday evening, the former teachers being hosts to the new teachers. A bounteous feed was enjoyed, followed by a social time. .Later a Marshmailow Roast was Indulged in on the beah.

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Th three-piece suit is always with ut, never in very rreat numbers, to b sure, but still it is ever present. This stunninar three-piece suit is made of rich brown velour trimmed with dull gold embroidery.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese returned home, from a week's visit with relatives and friends at LaPorte and Wells boro. Ind. j

Miss ?usan Rohon of Myrtle avenue.

has as her sruest Mlsrs Wary Sabla, of Cudahy, Wis., who Is spending her vacation here. Mrs. iRrim of Atchison avenue is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Alice Tayne still continues to improve from her recent operation at the Mercy howpltal In Chlcafo John C. Kellog of Indianapolis, Ind., visited Rcbertsdale friends on Tuesday. Mr. Kellog was also on business. Mrs. Jake Fase of Roberta avenue, was a visitor In Chicago on Tuesday. Friends and relatives of Mrs. M. Pcppen. are receiving cards from England, where Mrs Popnen Is visiting her father, sisters and TJrothers and reports having a most wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Rohon and daughters, of Myrtle avenue, attended the wedding of Miss Emily Kllska and Mr. George H'imas in Y'hieago. Miss Susan Rohon was one of the bridesmaids. Mr. Roy Witter of Lake avenue, la reported to be feeling a little better at this time.

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STAR THH.VTRE TONIGHT Star Double Proa-ram, Karle Wlllflama in "Diamonds Adrift," Chariea Chaplin In "Behind the screen," and Adventures of Bob and Bill. 9-21-2

HOBART

Mrs. J. n. Johnson and Mrs. George Sauter. spent yesterday in East Chicago. The Hobart schools were dismlsed Wednesday so that the pupils could attend the Lake County Fair. The Hfg Sister Cub was entertained by Mrs. George Hartnup Wednesday. The Past Xoble Grand Ciub will meet

PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT "Salvation Nell." from the Famous Play with Pauline Starch and a noteworthy et. 9-21-2

A few friends stepped in to help celebrate the third birthday of little

Jr. Thlesson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Thiesson of Indianapolis Blvd. last

Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Mollie Fick who has been 111 fffr

iwveral days Is a little 'better at this

time. Mr. and Mrs. Orville .Schlatter of

Lincoln avenue and the former's mother, and sister. Mrs. F. MeCabe and baby, motored to Greencastle. Ind., where

they will visit with relatives for eeveral days.

Mr. John Morelle of Myrtle avenue.

has been confined to Tiis home by Illness1 for the past few days.

Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back

For 0 years paid Dr. Carey I have been prescribing Marshroot for kidney and bladder sickness and now that 1 have retired from active practice I have mad arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back if dissatisfaction plan Beware of kindey disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings rf life and health Watch the symptom?.. , if you have specks floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms', backache or sideache, you ought to get a bottle of Ut. Carey's Marshroot right

away. It has wonderfully benefitted tens of thousands of cases of kidney ind bladder '.roubles and is the medicine you can always depend upon. Results are guaranteed. NOTE Pr. Panic a. Carey was a practicing physician, for many years and his great Prescription. Marshroot aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Tferenfter you can always get this effective Prescription at F. W. Clements Products. Rochester, N T., and all reliable pharmacists the country over. Keep In mind the" name, Pr. Carey's Marshroot' prescription. No. 777. No otner medicine can take its rvlacf

in-. lu.uic si.;.uni!i w. Hi clotted Wednesday no the pupils could attund the Lake County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Kellmen motored to Ellrabth. 111., where they will spend several we.eks with friends. Mrs. Math. KIein of Hammond, returned V her home on Wednesday after spending ertverel daye with F. L, Kellman and family. Mra. P. Klein and daughter LuelHev spent Wednesday at Hammond. Dyer has a number of arood fighters both young and old. Every little whlie you hear of somebody having a fight. In the tight last night Ed. wua almost disabled. Mr. and Mra. Herman Lor en t and eon Herman, of Mofcena and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Werner, and son Lawrence, of JoHet. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mra E. Lorons. Mr. X.t W: Ptnmmel was a Chicago visitor on Tuesday.

MUNSTER

The town board held a (rjee!al meeting on Monday tvenlng. The public school were dismissed Wednesday so that all children can partake in Children's Day at the Ccvunty Fair. Mr. Weathers. Mr. Dough'erty and Miss Plepho arranged the exhibit on Saturday and they hope man Munsterlteswlll attend the Fair to compare the home exhlidt with others In the county. Mr. Alsip of Lansing was In town on Monday. Mrs. R. W. Kaske was In Hammond on Monday afternoon. J?lmer Plepho of Schiller, Ind., waa In Munster on Monday morning.

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The Original rvia.tcd Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitati out and Substitutes

Really You should have me on these long evenings. I add comfort and pleasure to your home.

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Robertsdale FALL SEASON NOW OPEN. Clean, HeaftifcJ Eatertaisxnent. DANCING EVERY SUNDAY EVENING. Roller Skating Sunday Afternoons and Every Evening Except Sunday and Monda)-. Hammond of Whiting cars to the door. M. Madura, Manager.

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We have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case Is of long standing or recent development, whether It la present as hay fever or chronic Asthma, you hould send for a free tria.1 of our method. No matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occu pation. If you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptWe especially want to and It to thoae apparently hopeless canes, where all forms of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," eto have falied. We want to show every! one at our oxpense. that our method la designed to end all difficult brehlng. all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free otter is too Important to nerlect a single cny. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money Simply mall coupon bejow. Do it' Today you do not even pay poetagaT

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Here is one of the finest dresses we ever displayed at the price.

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lYicotine Dresses

Just think of a Tricotine Dress, beautifully trimmed, and of the finest materials at $12.95; be sure to ask to see them.

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Come in and inspect them. They are wonderful values and going very fast. Hundreds of Other Bargains!

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