Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Mowlnv. September 26, 1921 WHITING, and its PEOPLE Distribute the Load and Move the Goods! Coffins Called Luxury in German Tax Bill fBERLIW, iSapt. Oraatla daelalon as Vo what oonatltute luxuries ara taken by tha Crerman a.yverrmi out is tfceir na-w taxation prugrasnne'to meet th reparations bill. Ths gorer-ament baa decided that bathtubs and coffins are luxuries and must pay tha tax. Plain ptno board coffins are tax free, A premium t put on short skirts by tha Inclusion of long or wlda skirts in tilt "luxury" category.

EDWARD C. M1NAS CO. The Announcement of our Greatest Semi-Annual Zion City

Sirs. Dana'd Parks was i.oress to I'za mmmtHTji of -the Beta Gamma "I'r-.-"Icm Sarortty at ber heme in oiivtr .rt. At tha business esaipn the inimtl election of offinrrm tooi ;p'.a.ce. ;ha rewxll being as follows.: Jres'.Ei?l F". Lons-; "V'tee Prcsid'rrt, Cmtaii CajWeE:; Seenrtary, Eleanor e

Whiting Ad&ertis em en ts Are Winners

.TOOCD Sum of money on 113th street Owner call at SOO Sheridan arenas taJ prove property- 9-24-2 MASONIC NOTICE

The members of TVhlting Lodges No. 613 y. & A. M. will attend Harbor Iodge at 5o. Chicago In a body next Wednesday Eve.. Sept. -S.

" -V will he exemplified by whit ing Lodge. Special car leaves Idge Room at 7:15 "P. M. AU meml 'T3 wialung to attend ehouM be oa hand promptly at that time. JOHN' JACKSON". Y. M. K. G. WALKER, Secy. FOR RENT Slodern six room house. large porch, good location: Inquire J 15 Atchison avenue, tel. Whiting 435-R 9-26-1 STAR THEATRE TOMf.HT 0lu(ui-( TalauuUre In X'p th Road WW Sally alito Oonunly, "Tfc Cleanup,' ilio latest FVx News. 9-26-1 ISOTICB There will be a special meeting of the fraternity lodge 696 I. O. O. T. Tuesday evealnr. September 27CH. The first decree will be conferred 'by Golden L'nk Lodsre of South Chicago. Refreshments. 9-26-2 FCTt RENT Three furnished rooms at fU JVed street. Whiting. 9-26-2 FOR RHNT Fire room flat; Inquire at 1094 Atchison avenue. Whiting. 9-26-3 XOTICT5 There will -be a meeting- Thursday evening at the Republican headquarters, 605 119th street for the purpose of organizing a Young Men's Republican Club. All young men are Invited. Tours truly, 9-26-4. CHARLES S. PEREL. rRTVCESS THEATRE TOSIGHT AD TOMORROW Anita Stewart tin "Sowing the Wind," Also latest Christie Comedy. 9-26-2

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"Business cannot move when some of its workers are carrying an undue share of the load," says Senator Smoot of Utah, in proposing a general manufacturers' tax to take the place of special wartime levies on certain industries such as dry goods, motion pictures and automobiles. "Unless the burden is equitable, all suffer."

Mrs. Minnie Atchison and daughter. Mrs. George Oolding and son Robert, visited the former's son Elmer Atchison and wife of Hammond last Thursday. Mrs. Mike Du"It of Reese avenue xs convalescing from tier receat illness. Edward Jewett returned to bis bom on Indianapolis Klvd., from Benton Harbor, Mich., where h took a course of (baths for rheumatism. Henry Voss of Crown Polmt rpent the day In Robertsdale with relatives and friends. The Freese and Soltwedel families of Myrtlo avenue attended the county iair at Crwn Point l3t weeJt Mrs. Edward Currens of Hamrnond, vlstted her mother Mrs. C Market, of Myrtle avenge, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gare of Amy avenue were Chicago Heights visitors the lattfr part cf the week. A little change for the better is reported in the condition of Miss Vera lla.ugher of Myrtle avenue. M'ss Flora Itham and her friend. Mtss Alice Whitehead, who have been with the former's sister lira Thomas Nlchojson, of Amy avenue for the past year returned to their home in Lancaster, England, last week. Hiss Ethel Blms of Roberts avenue, and Fred Oluth of Eaat Chicago, attended the Tivoll theatre in Chicago on Saturday evening. Mr. Herman Brecknian and daughter, Mrs. Herbert Klemm of the West Park, were in Chicago on business last Thursday. Mrs. Mike Schaefer of Lake avenue, entertained several friends at a luncheon at her home last Friday.

The money you have given laa gone beyond recall; invest the same money in The Whiting Savings and Loan Association and in a few years you will be able to buy a home. Let us give you a figure on your storm windows and doors. We hare a wide selection of combination storm and screen doors at reasonable prices. WHITING LUMBER AND COAL CO.

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Beaubien: Treasurer. Mildred Walker. A social session and re f ryhments followed. Edward C. Grady has returned home from California, where he went on a motor trip in company with Eberhart

Keilman. whv he left in the west, j Mr. Grady was called 'back owlnj to .

the serious injuries of hij sister In Michigan, sustained In an auto accident. She Is getting along much better than it was at first thought she could. Mr. Arthur Engler of Hammond spent Friday viiriting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Engler in Sheridan avenue. The Junior class of the Whiting high school elected the following officers: President Helen Dwyer; Vice President Arthur Zweig; Secretary, Florence Moore; Treasurer. Anna Zeitlin. The Whiting Chapter of the Eastern Btar will have their regular meeting this evening on which occasion Pasrt Matron and Past Patrcn'a night will be celebrated. A committee Is at work and plan to make this one of the big events of the year. Mrs. A. Exton-Porter will entertain the members of the Trl Kappa Sorority at hr home in Central avenue thia e ver.i n at.

The Crmr.-ttee on Reng'ous Educt!on held a meeting on Friday evening

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branch of work again In the schools.

Mr. and Mr?. Wlckhor?t nee Florence t Denham have re'.u-ned from a few days ( honeyr-icon trip and are living at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and

Mrs. R. I. Denham. on Laporte avenue.

ur.til their home in Myrtle avenue la completed. Sttve W"ay9-, Jr.. has returned to Urbana. 111., to resume his studies at the I'niversity of Illinois. The five year old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Gambril of Laporte avenue, Is ill j with scarlet fever. Mrs. D. J. Prochatrka and Miss Pauline Schlechty saw Lightnln' at tne Blackstone theatre In Chicago on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tlmm of Indiana Harbor have been visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vat-t er of Sheridan avenue. j The Loyal Woman's Cass of the'

Chrjst'.an Church gave an apron social at the church on Friday evening at v.-hich there was 84 in attendance. A fine social time was enjoyed.

- ,v, r;V-itan Church will give a supper on October 6th and

on December 6th will .give a basaar and supper. Mrs. R. E. Humphreys, with Mrs. Wylie and Spurrier assisting, will entertain the members of the Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club tomorrow afternoon. The program is to be rendered as follows: Collect. Mrs. Dwyer; "The Earliest Strugles for Expresion in Art." Mrs. Vernon; "Early Music," Mrs. Beaubien; Gregorian Chants. The Harp, Selections by Miss Martha K'inedy. The Violin Selections Mrs McNeill; Vocal Selection. Mrs. Storer; The Choral Four, Mesdames Frochaska, Koch. Schaaf and Swartr; The Club Song.

LOWELL

ROBERTSDALE

PRINCESS THEATRE TOTTIOHT AM TOMORROW

Anita Stewart In "Sowing the Wind,"

Also latet Christie Comedy. 9-26-2 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Conjitance Talniadare In "t'p the Ron

With SnUr. nlr Comedy, The Clenn.

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Miss Nellie Brooks of Hammond, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brooks here yesterday. A. R. N'ichols of Lomgton. Kansas.

! came aat evening for a visit with rel-

a-tlvee. He will attende the national encampment of the . A. R. at Indianapolis. ' Oustof Westberg and daughter Jennie.' visited his daughter Mrs. A. H. Parker and family in Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. I Ragon and E. B. Nordwahl visited friends in Donovan, 111, yesterday The last quarterly conference of the First M E. Church of Lowell was held last evening. The reports from the various departments of the church were

I good and showed the church to be in a

most excellent condition financially. All .bills against the church are paid end during the year the clvurch has cleared the debt from the new building lot. It la expected that a new church will be built the coming year.

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"Speaking of W

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RVIN COBB points out that feminine shopping does not necessarily implv buying. It means hard

work for everyone concerned-but seldom results in r transaction involving money. As a country minister once declaimed: "King Solomon said, and I partially agree with him ..." We only partially agree with Mr. Cobb on this subject. It is true there are still some aimless shoppers left. But they are in the minority. Today most women as well as most men are well-informed buyers, with a sound basis for comparing stores and values. By buying goods of recognized merit they save themselves the throes of old-time "shopping trips" and at the same time get a better and bigger money's worth. Most women read the acK'ertisements that appear every day in their newspapers. They make a practice of keeping strictly up-to-snuff on new developments, innovations and improvements. They know just where to go for "this" and who in town keeps "that." When they shop they generally know just what they want, where to find it, and how much to pay. Their knowledge saves them endless trotting, wearisome questioning and haggling. The advertisements have taken the "hop" out of shopping. Isn't That Worth While?

Pineapple Crop Not So Big; Shortage Looms f 1H7ER NATION A U NEWS SERVICE HOXOLL'LC, Sept. A pack cf 5.S84,000 cases cf canned Hawaiian pineapples for the 1921 season Is the advance estimate g-lven out by officials of the pineapple Packers Association. In Honolulu. Last year" pack ran over 6,000.000 cae-es, but poor growing conditions. c6rrtbined with labor troubles la cutting down tbe pack for the current year. As a rescl of the ahortaga at compared with last year, while an extensive advertising campaign is being conducted on the mainland a eoarcity of pnes" is apt to ba felt on the market before the 1923 crop la in cans, local pineapple men predict.

Congregation Insure Pastor MlTlMlXGHAM, Ala., Sept. -Rev, H M, Udmonds, pastor of the Independent rresfoj'teran church of (Birmingham, has been insured for 1100,000 by members of his congregation, Rev, Edmonds was formerly paator of another church but withdrew with part of his voiUffgatton and formed tha present otganizatlon. Realiiing that the success of the new venture depended largely upon the pastor-, deacons of the clvarcsh, decided to Insure his life against premv ture death, which, wm declared "might seriously effect tht org-anioatloa and perhaps ruin its future," Eczema and Tetter Due To Impurities In the Blood

To Get Absolute Relief You

Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products, Tfee tlooS le ta to'eans X.y which ail the tissues of tb body are. directly 9' indirectly nourished. You will t once realite, that uaiesu the Mood .5 pure, some part of the body will become diseased. c Fiery akin diseases denote with unfaiUns certainty a weakened and impure state of the blood. To correct the basic trouble waste proAaets the blood must purified. Don't' closr your blood. Just clean It out. Nature will do the reet. Pure, ridi, red blood nourishes the body fights off disease. S. S. S.. the standard blood purifier and system builder, is the Ideal remedy for skin eruptions. The effect of S: S. S. Is to rid the system of the waste Drodncta which are causing toe

trouble. For oyer 60 yara B. S. S. has proTen to be of unosual merit. Beetn taklnr R & S. today and write for

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Sale

Lace Curtain

to Start Wednesday, September 28th for Four Days IS SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE CALUMET REGION Wednesday is the big day. The day when we start making new lace curtain history with our greatest Semi-Am rial Sale of Zion City Lace Curtains. And it will go for four startling days. Every woman who needs new, clean Lace Curtains for present and future needs should be here bright and early Wednesday morning. It's the most sensational sale ever held in the history of this store.

Seven Reasons Why You Should Attend This Sale

Because; Because; Because; Because; Because; Because; Because;

the qualities were never better. he values of these Curtains are extremely greater than those in previous sales and the prices remain at the same low level. there is a wider assortment of pattern designs to choose from than ever before. 50 of the patterns and designs are exact duplicates which we carry in our regular stocks. of the slight imperfections in manufacturing but unnotiecably mended are we able to sell them at such radical price reductions. larger quantities were purchased in order not to disappoint anyone. you will save more than one-half.

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Read tomorrow's advertisement for the interesting price news of our Greatest Semi - Annual Lace Curtain Sale.

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Every home needs this wonderful re.. Will ave more than its first cost by preventing colds md fevers.. Heat? by a -wonderful new principal end is very economical in fuel consumption.. You turn ii on when you want heat, and you tum it off "hen the loom is warm enough.

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