Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Sept: 28, 1921.
WHITING and ifPEOPLE
Th Conrreg-atlonal Sunday School and Church will fcav rally day next tunday. The M. E. Ladles Aid Society -will hold a feaslness' olon tomorrow afternoon at - the hm of Mrs. Keller
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Let n arlva you a flg"ure en yoTir. storm windows and doors. We have a I wide, selection of combination storm j and screen doori at reasonable prices, i WHITI"a LUMBER AND COAL CO.
FOR SALE Household furniture, six room house, everything- In first-class condition; 1351 Amy avenue. Kobrtdala. call evening after JO. S-J7-J TAR THEATHB TONIGHT Pauline Frederick la "Salvage," alao Harold LToyd la "Maw ar Sever," and Latcat Fotl SJevta. KOTICB There will be a meetlnr Thursday evantsr at the Republican headquart
ers, tOo llth street for the purpose of organizing a Younj Men's Republican ( Club. AJ1 young- men are Invited. FOR SALE Robinson Hot air Furnace fair condition, $35.00. Whiting tel. ; 34W. 8-27-3 j FBJXOESS THEATRE TONIGHT j Vm D)tiSrhtrio to TTe Great Vmr. rx," tac tasMHis tae mmr In the eejal. , ly tasaaua ylay. Omlng Twmiiiw,
"Xtaty Fall T Stria". -2S-l ranca at the Elk CI ah Hoorns on FrWlay evealng, Sept. 80th. S-JS-J
Tba Eyworth Leaue of the. M. E. ! Chorea will entertain the Calumet TJn- j ion at a party In the church parlors on J Thursday at eight o'clock. Everybody Invited- S-I8-1 FOflt SALE T room house on Ohio are. j
Call SO-B. Whiting. --? Carp eater, will take work by day or contract. Call 408 Fisehrupp avenue, WhltUf. l-M-2 Winter apple and Fears for aal by tha tuUl; Call Whiting Z20-R. -3S-tX FOR BALE Kitchen Cabinet and Buffet In good condition; Inquire S. McBrlde Water Garden, - -3S-3 Mr. Han4rona Boauty Parlor. Thursday and Friday 9pcll, Shampoo. 60c; Children's Hair Bob, a 6c; S1 Xlth st., phca Wnltlng 427-M. 9-M-3 WTAR THEATRH TOXIGHT CMea Feramon In "What's a Wife Wwrta," ala Clyde Omk m "Tk GJf-
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There la no better chance for acquir- J tng and practicing the savings habit t than that of having an account with Tha Whlttng Saving and Loan Association. 9-S-l
339 Sheridan avenue. , Mr. and Mr. Morton Trout, of Pennsylvania avenue have returned from a two week's visit with relatives In Dixon. 111. Miss Edith Langenhan of the city hall Is enjoying a vacation during which time Miss Spivak is holding forth in her office. Mis Miriam Gordon of Oliver street who has been taking a dramatic course of six months in dramatic art, at the Sargent's School of dramatic art. In New fork has returned home having completed the work. Messrs. ' Frank Shorts and William Hunter will return from Franklin, Pa., tomorrow where they have been visiting relative. The twin boy and girl of Mr. and Mrs. Straka, age two months, passed away after a short Illness with cholera morbus. Both were burled together. Mrs. Charle Pedersen of Sheridan avenue visited her brothers in Chicago on Monday. Mr. William Hamlin of Sheridan avenue entertained a friend. Mrs. Sanford of Loa Angeles, Cal., for a few day. M!ke Kanoea arrested by Bailiff Oirard for assault and battery, upon Mike Ello, he being released on a $50 bond. Miss Nellie McEniff It now employed book-keeper in the local talephona
Daniel Moynlhan who has beat, confined to hi home In Sheridan avenue, with a badly injured toe, is lmprovng. James Donegan, one of Whiting's Pioneer, is in a bad condition at the St. Margaret's hospital. Mr. Danegan who was hauling a load of oke. to Indian Harbor ran over a bump which threw him off the wagon. The wheel ran over his limb and he ww otherwise injured. Reports in Whiting on Monday evening were to the effect that it 1 thought necessary to amputate hi leg. It being feared by his friends that his constitution will not be able to withstand n operation of this kind. Mr. Carsnaugh of Atchifon avenue
Stops Corns in a Moment Do It by Touch. Such Pain Ar Needle Now YOU can stop any corn pain instantly. You can remove any corn in short order. You can do it In a way o gentle that you'll forget the corn. The method i Blue-jay liquid or plaster. A touch cpplics it. Then the whole corn soon loosens and comes out. Blue-jay is made in a world-famed laboratory. It is modern, scientific, right. It is fast displacing former methods, harsh and crude. Tonight thousand of people will apply Blue-jay why not you? Watch it end a corn for you. Try it tonight. Your druggist has Liquid or Plaster Blue-j ay tope pain-ends corn a Bauer & Black 'product
STAR THEATRE Whiting TONIGHT, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Special Matinee for Ladies Only Thursday at 2:30 P. M.
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And His $50,000 Production of Oriental Splendor WORLD'S GREATEST MIND READER
Supported hy a Company of Headline Entertainers in a SHOW OF WONDERS C! 17 17 MLLE. BIANCA, Oriental Dancer Supreme. The sTs sTs Desormes Sisters, an array of charming girls. The VULJ wofld famous BOMBAY SEANCE In which K"-i answers all questions. To him your life is like an open book ASK HIM ANYTHING!
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Gage showing of excellent trimmed hats. We are fully prepared to serve the most conservative tastes by Millinery odderings that are the last word in fashion interpretation. We pass all competition in style and quality at our moderate prices. Specials for the Week End Chic little felt crushers, just right for a work hat or scuff wear at 98c. Priscilla Dean Tarns, 90c to $3.95. Many other bargains this week.
AT and ART SHOP 708 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Indiana
In th West Park Addition who has been III for months tut who recently was rreatly Improved has as-ain suffered a decltn In his condition. James Parker of Sheridan avenu, has baen sent to Karo, 111., on a buttlaess trip for the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mr WJU'am Reed of SlierMan avenue left yesterday for Kansas City. Kaiuias, where they wro called by the srlous nines of Mr. XeuiX't father. Th Daughters of Rebekah wi:i meet In regular sesMon tonight when the Lake County Degree Staff wli: onfor fhq third deffree on elyht candidates. ATter the meeting Mrs. lieuhh Pr nvn's
conimittee will servo refreshment. All members should bo present. The Plymouth A'd Soctety will give a supper In the Congregational church, parlors tomorrow evening from 5 to 7 p. tp. The menu will conn':.t of tho following good things: Roast pork and apple sauce or roast beef and brown gravy; Masrtied potatoes, rolls, cabbage salad, sliced tomotoes, pickles, jelly, coffee and cake.
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Movies Hard on Pianos. Thre momhs' use In a motion-picture theater Is sufficient to render tha average plnno valueless.
VVm. Harkema has sold his share in the Harkema and Van Til store to his partner and 1 planning to go to Holland to visit his mother. Mr. Harkema has made many friends while cngagpd i business here, who regret his leaving. ' A fine baby boy arrived t the home
j of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wagner. Fri
day night. Jacob Kchoon who has been quite VI
for several days Is reported to t Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8wet and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamleson at their home in Crown folnt Sunday. David Moes, Jacob Groot and Nick Porter have gone on a motor trip to Wisconsin. They are expected home, the latter part of the week.
Tor Colds. A flannel wrung out o holling water, ppritiklwi with turpentine and laid on the chest rives relief In colds oa the chet.
Vol. 5 No. 186. Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1821 Price Attention
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.Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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attractive and tempting to out-of-town people as well as to home folks Seifer Furniture Company ate featuring a $25 Dollar special that will crowd East Chicago to its capacity.
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Simmons Bed-Spring-MittresJ Outfit The bed is of ligjit weight steel walnut dV mahogany finish. One of the styles shown, several to choose from. The Spring is a Tiger brand with a 25 year guarantee, is diamond link top with oval shaped bars, has wide band edge and six inch elevation. The Mattress is our well known Dozart all cotton filling roll edge and covered with durable fancy art tick-
The three piece outfit for East Chicago's Dollar Days Sale for
If you were holding back to replace the old worn out iron bed on account of high prices here is your chance to replace the entire outfit for the price you'd have to pay for the bed alone.
615-17 CHICAGO AVE. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA HARBOR
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SERVICE' QUAUTY-EmQIt
Although the sale is for three days it is advislble to take advantage of it tomorrowBe one of the first
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