Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1921 — Page 9

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PIIIXCKV THKVTHB TOMtiHT Aalta St-nrt 1n "Sowing the Wind." At no latest Chrintle Comedy. 9-26-2

STAR THKATRK TOMHIIT Pauline Frederick In "Snlvn c, alxo Hirnll LIot1 Sa "Mow or Serer," unil Latest Pox r-wa, D-27-1 a - .J- i .

The Golden Star Rebekahs will meet in rf-stular session on Wednesday evenin?, Sept. 28th, at -which meeting the Lake County degree staff will confer thf dpgtce on eiprht candidates. After the sessnn Mrs. Benlah Brown'? committee wiil serve ref reshmenta. Kery nu mber is urgently requested to attend Mrs. ". Stanton of Kobrts avenue, was a visitor in Ohiraso iast Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street entertained a number of out of town quests over la.-t Sunday.

STAR THEATRE Whiting TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Special Matinee for Ladies Only Thursday at 2:30 P. M.

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Supported by a Company of Headline Entertainers in a

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BOMBAY SEANCE In which Kara answers all questions. To him your life is like an open book ASK HIM ANYTHING!

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' Several of our Robertsdale people at

tended tha Crown Point county fair on Friday. Mis Jane White and Robert Abrlffht attended a theatre in Chicugo on Sunday evening:. The John Cusnek family of Reese avenue, entertained out of town putfats at their home over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and family of Myrtle avenue, motored to Crown Foint last Sunday. .1. C Knolton of Atchison avenue left for a visit with his relatives at Mt. Pel !er, Midi., and expect to return some time this week. Edward Frees of Myrtle, avenue entertained several of their friend at a luncheon on Sundav rveninR. Mrs. F. Ander.son of Windsor Park was surprised on her birthday anniversary on last Friday by the Mesdatnea Herbert Klemm. Edward Klemm, Louis Klemm. Louis Klfinm. Jr., and Mr. F. Stawitke, all of R ibe rtsdale. John Morelie who has bten on the sick list for several days, is able to be at work again.

WHITING and its-' PEOPLE

PRINCESS THD4TRE TOXIGHT Anita Stewart Jo "Sowrlna; the Wld," Alio lateat Christie Comedy. 9-26-3 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vane nee Delia Gbldbrick y of Pennsylvania avenue. Helen Van Home of Indiana Harbor, spent the week-end in Whiting visiting her grandmother 'Mr. Harriet Wlnslow. Mrs. Jacobson of Hammond spent Sunday visiting: with Whiting friends. The Plymouth Aid Society of the Congregational church will give a supper in the church parlor on next Thursday evening.

! Andrew Zovetch arrested by officer I Maksim had two charges placed against ! him. that of being drunk and of carry-

knuckles on his person. He is locked up li defnult of bonds. Hr. and Mrs. O. E. Bransky and their daughter Ruth, of Sheridan avenue, are home from Casper. Wye, where the

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T TNFORTUNATELY many retailers are said to be withholding from the KJ public substantial price reductions made by manufacturers. This has resulted in a reluctance on the part of the public to buy. In our case it is different, for we are the manufacturers, selling- direct to you. To overcome any buying: reluctance which might exist, we have, reduced prices on the bulk of our great stocks of Grands, Uprights and Players, and our price reductions to you are much greater than the lessened manufacturing costs. This reduced pricing makes it more prudent to buy now than wait These savings apply to our newest and finest instruments. A comparison of prices will demonstrate convincingly the savings we offer. Especially easy terms for immediate buyers.

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Player Pianos Reductions of $65 to $165

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$165 $105 $100 $85 $80 $80 $75 $65

Upright Pianos

Upright Pianos Reductions of $55 to $130

Large Upright GrandReduction of StandardizedModelUprightReduction of Massive Empire ModelReduction of Super Value Upright Reduction of Puritan Model Upright Reduction of Library Model Upright Reduction of Adam Model UprightReduction of Colonial Upright Reduction of Semi-Colonial UprightReduction of Luxor Model Upright Reduction of Baby Grand UprightReduction of

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former was on a business trip for the Standard Oil Co. Misa Lillian Miller of Chicajo spent Sunday here vlsltin; hr aunt, Mrs. Fred Schultr of Sheridan avenue. Miss Mildred Vater of Laporte ave left Sunday for Ypsilanti, Mich., to resume ber stu-dies at the Michigan State Normal. MI&b Helen 0'Ionnell left Sunday for Ann Arbor, Mich,, to take up a course a Dramatic Art at the University of Michigan. Mr. and itra Arthur Moore of Oliver street have returned from Saskatchewan, Canada, where they were the guest of their three children, Mr. E. E. Me. Mali on and sons Clarence and

Clifford Moore. John L. Murphy of Laporte avenue, is taking up a complete 'business course. Mis Mildred Lee, daugrhtcr of Mr.

and Mr. Harry 3. Lee of Flschrupp avenue was united in marrl&gQ to Mr. Wayne D. Hunt, of Mt. Vernon, 111., on Thursday afternoon, Sept. tz. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will reside on Flschrupp avenue In the flat above that of the bride's parents. The Methodist Indies Aid Society will hold a business meetlnr on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carrie Keller, 339 Sheridan avenue. Norton Murphy and Abner Sternberghave enrolled at the Hammond Musical College, taking up the study of the violin. the tiscre-d Heart Court of the W. C. O. F. will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening. Business of importance Is to be transacted and all members should be present. Mis Antoinette Salathe of Central avenue is home from a several months visit In California. Miss Salathe will resume her studies at the Art Institute in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Boyle of Sheridan avenue are entertaining the former's father of Cleveland. Ohio. Milton Sugar of Atchison avenue has returned to Northwestern University, to resume his study of dentistry. Miss Annette Buchanan of Chicago, spent the week ertd here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Buchanan, of Pheridan avenue.

Richard Gren. the colored man, who broke Into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmidt on Lake avenue. In the Vet Park addition and who was hot by officer Waggoner of the Hammond force, died at Mt. Margaret's hospital last Saturday. Miss Loretta Ooethal of Eau Claire. Wls., returned to Whiting from her home on Monday and resumed hor position on the teaching trfaff of the Pub

lic School. Miss Ooethal was nbt abie

to return at the opening of school, owing to the death of her father at that time. Miss Jessie Fisher Is visiting at her home In Dundee, 111.

Jos. Thiel Sr.. was taken suddenly ill on Sunday evening and Is In a very serious condition. Miss Elizabeth Keilraan returned to Englewood Sunday evening after a few days spent here with her mother. Mrs. Peter Huth was a South Chicago visitor on Monday. Mi?s Hose Thiel is vi&ting here for several days with her parents.

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The firemen are having another 'one of their popular dancea Thursday ervening, Sept. 29. Good music and a good time is assured. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Bak ersfield, Cal., and Mr John JxiUIgfew and on Jerry of Hcbart, visited with Mrs. Hoesen and family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wagner announce the arrival of a son oa Thursday. September 22nd.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

STOT1CE There will be a meeting Thursday evening at the Republican headquarters, 605 119th street for the purpose of organising a Young Men' Republican Club. All youtig men are Invited. MASONIC NOTICE

The members of Whiting

Lodge No. 613 F. A. M. wiU attend Harbor Lodge at

iso. Chicago In a body next

Wednesday Eve., Sept. 28

The .. ork wiU be exemplified by Whit

ins Lodcre. Special car leave the

Lodge Room at 7:15 P. M. All mem

tiers wishing to attend should be on

hand promptly at that ttme, JOHN JACKSON, W. M. -26-3 R. O. WAXKEK. Secy.

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms at

614 Fred street. Winning.

FOR RENT Five room flat; Inquire at

1094 Atchison avenue. Whiting.

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WOTICB There will be a special meeting of the fraternity lodge (16 I. O. O- F. Tuesday evening, September J 7Lh. The first degree will be conferred 4y Golden Link Lodge of South Chicago. Re

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It Is an honorable ambition to save and get ahead in the world and to provide for the infirmities of old age. Make a start now by becoming a mem

ber of the Whiting Savings and Loan Association. 9-27-1

STAR THKATBE TOUVIGHT PanJiar Kredrriete la "Salrae,- alsro Hand I.foyd An '.Vow or Sever," iuid Ijatrt Fox Sewn. 9-27-1 KEEP THIC CHILDREN IN SCHOOL. Your youngster.f have Just starts another term of school. You are anxious to see them make the most of their o.hool years and get the foundation for happiness and success in later life. It is imperative that they attend continuously and lose none of the valuable time between now and Rest June. Sick children are always fce.hlnd in scltool because sickneas keep them away from their a&udiea aad make study tedlou and dreary for them. An alert mind in a -ckiy body Is rarely found, and health la absolutely essential to the student who succeeds with hi or her stud lea. CHIROPRACTIC In nt field ha Chiropractic proven its value more conclusively than in juvenile complaints. Children respond more readily to the lnfluonce of adjustments than adults because their recuperative powers are greater. In their strenuous play they receive shocks and Jars and bumps that are often the direct cause, of aicknes because the shock throw the spine out of line and causes nerve pressure, which In turn causes some form of sickness. Children should receive a spinal analysis at least four times a year just aS a precautionary measure. Sometimes a nerve may be pinched and still not cause trouble Immediately, but If the sublaxation lw discovered and corrected in time It may save a great deal 6f trouble 1H later life. Adjustments are not painful or unpleasant and the children don't mind them at alL The Whiting Chiropractor, New Gamblnl Eld., next to the Star theatre, Whiting. 9-27-1 FOR RUNT 1 furnished room, inquire 338 Atchison avenue, Whiting. 9-27 FOR SALE: Household furniture, six room house, everything iti first-class condition: 1351 Amy avenue, Robertidale, call evening after 6:30. 9-27-3 FOR SALE R6h!non Hot air Furnace fair condition. $25.00, Whiting tel. 341-J. 9-27-3 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire 417 Laporte avenue, Whiting. 9-27-1 Thursday evening from 5 to 7. Sup

per at Congregational Church, price is SO cents. 9-27-2 -Left in Whltlnj car, going to East Chicago, Saturday evening, long pair of Taupe Gloves. Reward. Mrs. F. Schulti, 301 Sheridan avenue, Whiting. 9-27-1

iirt. i'i;tiik Dinars and on jack, returned Monday evening from several days visit at Chicago. Mrs. Arnold Brandt and daughter, and Anna Jergens visited Monday here with Mrs. Ben Scher. Mrs. C. I Frilts and family visited

Sunday here with relatives.

Mrs. Mary Keilmun returned Sunday from a visit at DeMotte, Ind. Nick Sauer and family of Chicago, rpt-nt Sunday here with Anton Held and family.

Mrs. Don Chalfant and son and her mother left for California on Wednesday evening. She expects to make, an extended visit at her former home. The King's Daughters are giving a bake, sale Saturday afternoon at the 'teed Jce Cream parlor. Chas. Boesen and family are moving their household goods to Chicago, where he is attending school, taking the accountant course. Clayton Watkins is atill confined to his bed, but is improving Flowly. The Catholic Indies will hold their bazaar on Sunday, Oct. 9th and Monday. October ln, serving supper Sunday evening. Many beautiful and useful articles will be for sale. Tom R.itledge while on his motorcycle was run down by a large auto as he was crossing Dixie Highway on Main street. He was taken to the Hammond hospital for an X-ray.

Was Papa Delighted T Wlfey (telephonia? to hubby) "George, dear, I'm going out for ha!f an hour, but I've put the telephone cenr baby's crib so you can keep him from crying by singing some lullaby" while I'm gone."

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