Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1921 — Page 9

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And Its People

A . MIK. T ji'irstUy. Ciri and M'ss- - H'ath'-r Wool Sox, size to 31.. r--r. -5' at $!.''. T'-12-l

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Ar.-n-riccr. l.-z on. will meet at the puV !!r library this en in.; at 7:.i V'ocX .:; n!T.-.'ners are abseil t pie.-on: ps an lr.tret'.r-.-,; yrsTarn -ia. . en a--ranijed. "V. At Mrier.- Tit 11 rs'in . T.iiies Fl:inm i Nia:rt iloKns. .l'?1 v-er S!v!f. ;.i 1'. oped In rir.X an-1 h i-. . oh $1 1 "-ll'-l TVf Republican Woth-m V"'rii wiii

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;tf sent. ' At Milter's Thursday. I..oiie Klne M eri'fi I vid llosf In Black. Brown or "A" hif, ;0 quality. 3 pairs i'or $1.0".

Mia Hi i of Superior 1 fcue.t at tii- homu ol Alir. Jamui li, . ii.ans on ilia Ku.h :u.C'ollun entertained a nui.i&cr nf ! : . i.Jj at her fc.-.mc i bl ti onud Si y cvtmng la r ' Mm Nellc i.U'.er of Chic!.. f irm r

Whiting Si.: ii.d her rian;-. Mr. I-M-j x'ird Ve 1. also of Chica. . A numtwr of Whiting people wre preaj nt, another oat of town trueat beniK Mis Mary I,j rid o: Kvunjton. j At Miiior's Thm Hiiay. Intei;tt Kubber liiapera. f.Oo ijuality, 3 for iloo; j Tic Su"K Kubber, Z i n $!."U. 10-1K-1 T.ie MetiiOuUt Ladl-a Aid ociily lii ! tn: futoMiUiied at a Silver 'IVh i.ni.-r-tow ii!'li v'iur;i at th )io'ii of Mrs. i. ! Humphreys, c'".".tral avcrv.itv !- 1 d:im"! i'iou'iTJ, H i. i'A i lis. F.n ii'i'. Mar-

.-.Kill and shawirui't are assistant hostfefsi'S. All members art uiKoJ to bo I'ltnt-nt. Mijj Margaret Ifiy. da ig-htPr of Mr. a-id 11 r. lic'iK,- i". Hay of Cleveland

! avenui-, vvlil leuvo Jr'rlday for liuiuth, Mini;., wht'ri j.lii v : 1 t JKe a pos.lion ai 1 ila-icinjf tiachr, folk and aesthetic in I tiia Taui lpor lancinK Academy.

Don't iir.;t to 3v nor liaby trr-j-oialm in t .nn I. tJcrti uJc isKii i. Jaclctt, 8!iirt!, N'ixht. '.i--.vni. and KliiionoM f.r Thursday oiy at Miller'.-", fr $l.'i). 10-12-1

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dale. Thn funeral in .-rhurjfM of L'niertaker (Hern ivii! b'. 1;. :d from the Sacred lifart iiuri'h at 9 ;:. n... tonioirow. Interment wiil bi at -Si. JoMiii's, c'niet--ry, Hammond. Mrs. Wi.i. tjriffah and Mr.-. C- l'ov.'t rj who uttendod thi A.orr'n:aii 1 ion i'on-v-ntlon at Wahax);. Ind., ;!! rr-fil !; mo todsy. Mr. A. K. Irrt-r. Mr. C. S.-hUi 1 1 -r. Oscar AliicrPii and Chan. IV'-! .vli !.- delcsaie to tho AniiMl.'iin 1 .;-;'. r, ..on. vent ion at 'Waimuh. ret'ii nod homo today.

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M) TO'M,lttU M'li Old et-," hy Ii:tyeit lliiitliOM Vbo 1'atlif h r.d Pollard rom -ii). iu-iy-2 ST.ilt THI'.ATIli: TOVICIII ".id Wovion," sivfn aitK, a Siinublor rr.y end li-lmn I'lotiires.

A fius.-.bf r oi I'obr r t.sdalo urprlstci Mr. Ernest Vater at hrr iumiw o-i l'l.JihT iipp avenue on Monday afternoon. WaltM Kieckenipp of Ktanton av.. is c iifinod to his hoin.' by ill'.ieH;... Mr. and Mrs. Owon McN.-illy, are no lnjf from I ake avc-nue. to the II uison home on it.!mrts avrnJ?, Mrs. N,iily who reeeotly ic.urned fnni tn-Wo.-hl!;ston I'arU hr.spital i.i jS-ttinff Jonji fine. Mrs. W. N'ortl.ruj) of Myit'e avenue, iiiiiiijinol Mr. i-nd Mrs. S. Wi .-'jroJ, of Chicago, over la.; S iriday . Mr. end Mrs. Inward Klinoiii net h: I 'i.aooi !i (Tti.-ii, i.o.rd from Ham-mc-ud. into tin- Kaiiiliiskc. eottagr on My i tie avenue. Miss Helen L':ni-r.-"ii returned i.j

r-.irdiif tn Sunday ev,;nint having: s;ient

the weelv-t:nd vvitli r parents Air. and Mrs. M-mian l''.uier?oa of li'ith sirri-l, Mis.- lMiiei .on and Mt.Js Violftt 5.)!d- : ;k at'i'nii.'d the Oiiieafio-purdui Kame i n a t u r'ay. Mr. and Mrs. J-'rank l-Hit-n'.er arid family of H'i'.'i rt " nn'tii'i' attended tin; I'art'lition tln:atre in Maimnond on .Su-i iay e Cl.lo.

.1. Ji.- ..aio anu joiiri .-fiicttK ot .M.vrtu- i

i.v-to.e iv-re 'hie::-; j viuitor.j K.ir. iay. Mrs. i ; rant llatcn of Myrtit? uve.. w reported on th,, sick lUt. Mrs. liven e of K.it Side isittd her daiiK'Mer Mr.-. A . Spioak of nti, st., iv. r .-' iiolo v.

.lira. 11. Kleimn and tiifter Mr. Violet Urfcckmari were C3iloa.go visitor the other day. Mrs. . K.vens and !ater llis B'th White of Ctileago, n?r entertained at i.'ie Mastert'in home on Monday evenitiK. Mr. and Mr. Itali-h linnr.tr iri'ived i'roin Myrtlti uvciiuh to tlie Korryth Water Gardens Into the home vacated ' y tite Koy Mnorc family.

Misa liuth Jirecki.ian of At hisr.ti avenue, aoeepii.il a poitlon in Ir. Ateis J i ntal o 'flee. Clarence Kzt-ir. John and Ollhcrt. -i-riii- in returne l to l''.iM J8 on Sanfliy viin.T niter upendir.ac the w ek-vnd 'Vitii :h-tr parents and attended tin-ChieaKo-i'urduo footoall taint, Mrj. J. P. 1'ase will -ntrtain tht V . 1J. i-azi.n, Jl. C, )t Oliioa.'o tm-.l :'u'nrai5. at a dinner tomniro t iiwm at ln.r h-nie on Ftobert iwiiiif. The .. venira- v. ill !t spoilt at the Jatn-:3 Kelly home, 124 New York avenue. The '!". Ro.ievcit corps of W'huiliR la eor(iially invited.

HOBART

rai wra'k-'. She in survived by a son Mr. Arthur .-shear and da.iitrht-r. Mis. .Minnie Mi:rrr.tt, lo i (larriinond, Thu ftinral Hervlif.s will ho hdd at Humr.iond today ar.d Ihn reriialni will hrt irou-iht here for lrit-rnient itv the Hi-

ba: t cemett-ry. ! Mr. John Kreft ijo has been tutfi'criiiflr for the past I'.vf. weeks from tu-bt-ro::Jol of the bone w.n tak-n to the Mere hospllal at Gary la.-: wepk. ." was p.eee f-i ry for him to h..v, iii? amputated mid he l.s girttliijj aior.K i.ieely. Mr. Ilarolii Taiihert who in attending seiiool at Pordue iinl.eis.ty tprnt tiru .viM.k end h'-re n!ln relatlVfii-.. Mr. r.aoii liauiss ieft for Indiunap-r-di-j lat wi'tit wli-re he j,as entere... a d-ntnl coliei'e. The Whist Club will he entertained t.h!a w ek 'fhuisdav evening hy Miss t.'laro Klerk. The oi.-.f-n':. Home Missionary So eiety of the M. ii. t.'h .eh niel ycsle-r-day afternoon wii.ii Mi ;. Frank ravis. The O K. S. Auxiliary will meet Thursday afUmoon with Clara Marin a.

I'li'.nUo turgt'ry nan firt P':rfor;rifcd on women about 3,00'i yi ftrs o. Ordure;.. is Circle, Nejv York, In th world's imoteRt iirfr. J.Sfl vehicle iui't.4 every hour.

V.'lre-n tiie ivory handles of ki'.tves r folks turn yi'llmv, rubbing with line

j sandpaper will restore w-i;it ness.

Mrs. .S. ilie, Shear .vho is a sisf r to Mrs, James Cuy,.r of this place passed a way ft the home of li-r son in Harnmi Monday u 'u-r i:n illness o! s-.-v-

Spinaeh is an iinportaf.t Winter rrop in the Smthorn States. It furnishes the North- rriers with greer.s afier the -row is or, rio nr-.iind.

How Mil! ions Now End Corns They First Ston the Pain Ir.samntJy Tiu iZzcj Wsy OC?.CE years n?o a fnicrat csrpert -J fot.nd u iur.' v.y to er.d cat.x A laV-Tatrry cf v:crld-y. 'vis itsric aaopte-1 su:J y reduce lit. ' Ihb pain ihrcbfcii.3 H".J i hi.i .v-r. to czr-TtA. C;m trcut;lc wrcryw h;-re ;tvs lafg'.;'y di?P7ted. The -.vy is Bius-j?y ths r-tui'I t!?ft Aply it by a t3n.. Tlic -?ln sr.cr.-i iastir.t'.y. Ti-.f whei; corn -sr.; n I-jmz ir.l ccrr.et out, Thv -Vi-y ie ifr.tie,eesy,jui?kr.art-ve. It is c'.er.tiile. QaSt old ways and - thU cur ncr.v. Vftch what it does toe; . ttti. J;;in yz-xr t'rs.-?n.;, who nevrr Itt. a corn rniri tvic-'!. cgla tonight. Your drusjut lia Llq-ulJ or Plaster Blue-jay 6teps pain ends coma a Bauer & Black prci-j c

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

:oticl: Will net be re.iponsihle for any debts contrasted by my wife. JUsKFH AMBDl.h. 10:1:3 'Whitin.r. Indiana WAMRn K -id ci red Sal-adle, apply H. (.cidou A Sun, M hltinsf. 10-S-tf Winter arp'es and Pars for -sa! by th bu'h-'i: Call Wh'.r.n 220-R. S-2s-tr 218th street, phono Whiting 495. 1U-1-6

PHIM'IX THKATKB lt)I)Al AM) TtlMOHUOW "TTip Otd Nest," by 1 ep-crt MulcliMi Alao I l tb r en and l'ollard ronidj. 10-12-2 xri i ii Wmii'ti'.' Auxiliary of A,meriean T.e-;o-n will m f t at th hbbta of Mrs. V.'m. Orif'ith. 430 i 'i'.o aveau? instead of tho Jibrary. All members vrg"l to be prlS'-llt. 10-12-1 CO'vE f. ri.IN"i" Coal, hard and aoft. phons W hiCntr 237 and 136-W, Hard,.t. 10-12-: WANTED Va;tre.is. o'Keofe, Cafe, apply !n person. 2-tf. l-"i.dl SAI.K -Tfimbinal ion i!a. and Coal fctov and Heater in good condition. i ct-c.i jnt of leaving town. 4e.y John street, -Wiiit'nv. l't-U-l At Miller's Thursday, 2 n;ts of "' 'ar-ti-rs" Lad;v Winter I'tiion Suits, in ail .ze-i, regular price fl.Ti and fi 00, lin.U 1 to a Ciintonw per suit, $l.tl. 10-12-1 KOR J.AI.K .'-'oft coal heat In stov. 2SJ Berry avi;, Sti?:itz Park. 10-12-1 STAR 1HEATKH TuNK.HT "t.ood Women," seven arJi, a Sn.hliie Cornell;, nttil i'riruia Ij-ture. 10-12-2 If every perfon would bei?in an account early in lift with he Whiting Savlngj & Lean Association and vavo a little each month, they would b surprised at tiio results achieved, find would able to spend their declining ears in c.ji.;fLrt.able indeper.de.n-ci !nsfeo.d of eatlntr the humble brcn'l of aharity. M-i;-i

A very enjoyable fifteen mi

.vat mado Sunday, 'i.-ioln-r 9th, 121. j front Robrtilale to Hammond and j i'ack by the i',ii..uv!ii iu.'inber.s of 'he ! itbertdale Hiker' Club; H firry John1 on of Joii?t, Harold Ti.oma.-., I'aui ! Uorba and the Missus Hertha ljund'iuit j iSreta and I. .Ulan Kaiibei-jj, ali of Kobei tjdaie. ' Lr. (. K. Hransky of Sheridan av j has pureliarfod a new Studebaker s- : ii in. j Mr. and Mis. Robert Seagraves have , moved to tbe Whltinjf apartment on i 1 lith at re t-t.

At Miller's Thursday, Indies Beautiful 'ew liunsa.oiv Aprons, 5 styles' in light and dark percales, Jl.O'.h 1"12-1 The Whitins ;ost No. is1"', American Legion will h-old their regular meeting at ejiit o'clock this evening. A report of the delegates to the state convention wilt be given. Among; Cue questions to coin.j up are the discussion of the new- club rooms; at HHh street and N"w York avenue and to further discuss the proposal carnival talked of at Hie last meeting f..p which Mr. Cl-s-ar has ofterod to donats bis garasre on Indiana boulevard. Alex Mania has been appointed "top kick" of the entertainment committee for this me ting And he promises to have some program. Mi. and Mr Charles Far.itenbt-ri, have aold their home on thu East Sidfi and have moved with the Matter's methtr, Mrs. Talkenthal on Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kri.?ks-n of Chicago, nee Anna Lvtj! of whit miff, moved hr on Monday, locatin in tho Viscounty flat on Central avenue. limbert NedJI and William Vater of r-urdu-. unlyersity at. Iafayette. spent th. week-end here visiting their parents In laT.orte avenue. , Mrs. Charles' t'urte nberg- and Mrs. Irvln Lehr spent yesterday in Chicago. Th M'liitln and Kobertsdal friends of rr. and Mrs. Axl Benson of Hammond Trill bq interested to learn that they aru the parents of a little daughter. Mra. Botuton u Mis-? Esther Bloomberg of Kait Chicago h--f.jra hir marriage. The remains of Mrs. Mary iilntz arrived hero yesterday from Leiiunspert Jtid, where jhe pasad away, the deceased be'.n? the mother of Mr. John Sllntj;, of 123 Myrtle avenue. n-,'ertj-Kidney and Blazer Troubles HAVE TO 60

Cloffired no Xldney Derjotlts are Die

scl7fd and tbs Toxins (Poiaons) Comf

pletely Drlyen Out. Dnu;jls;ii Told to Guarantee it ,in Every Xnaiaace.

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few how I r.iDf!M l"i e -'", "i the Nu tne tnro. r-rwa-m 1iij 8iri on Em -n'. Coil Fv ! 2C YES ON srarr sTitecT FRANKLIN O.CAHTtR.M.D. KTt iH, NOS6 ANO tHHOAt ITS o. Oai Stet. luvt hrih of Tha Fair c- ( id 7. s.-r-iat. '1 -c i.

e," say Dr. Care;,, ;!'. i'-rfi'tt func.tion-

ihtf and heaUn . of your kidneys so whatever you dri don't neKlect them " hr, Carey's famous prescription No. 777 known as Mar.shioor is not return, ni.nued for everything, but we. cannot too atronjtly uree its usa if you sutler from annoying; blador troubles, fre-iju-'iit p:oinK of water ni;ht and dvy. w i' h smarting -r irnt.-.t ion, brick dust s. di.ti'-Ht or H .;hly i .r. d viriac, L-i..a:itu irritability w tth of th-.sh. liack-..-lki. rheumatism or any other tendency to liritrhts Hla-ase. Hlsbetis or Crave!, for kirlrt-y iilsea.se in its v. erst form may be Ftealinjff upon you. ;i..n't wa.t until tomorrow to b' ion h-. u-- of this wonderful pre-eri; , u : f-j hn, any of the ibove sympi-oin. Kid'-.ey and 'Hladder troubles d u't w.-or away. They will Krow u!on ou f-iowlv, stealthily and with unfailing

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f inn e -n sup-'t 'hat you are subect to Ki.ir.ev Disea-:.-. don't b-sc a "intle clay for every icood druftirist ha 'oen authorised to return th.-pu reh-.fi o:-.,,e',- on the first Ceo bott's to ail ho state thy hav received no bene

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May 16th 1892

The tremendous changes that have taken place on the western continent since the rrivs.I of Columbua have exceeded any other period of daviiorirnsnt in the world's history. Chicago's Greatest Chain of Fiu-niture Stos.es, organized and brought to it present standing by

one of the most astound -

Chicago have made ttiis

consistent becauto they bava

furniture houses.

MZPWi:m: the GEixERAL FURNITURE CO. in the short time of 29 years, is

?:vo-Vi:,V ir echievernents in modern business buildinsr. Tlie necnle of

X'i"2C-v;!fV success possible by their generous patronage, and their patronage has been

M&fi-' ' found it profitable and have been able to effect greater savings here than at other g!- '

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foose cushions a:i.i spring edges; covered in e:;her veiour or tapestry; cushions are supported by finely tempered g tej fx? r g Q inner springs, w hich prevent tricm from matt.n VLffi rdown; frame cotiies in mahogany finish v 1iS

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Double decked supreme coil bed"fxmij; K!''lr"'.-'eo.l lor twesityrive years; cnir.o C fl .95

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New a!: Ipment of Tcu"v.ae red cedar j niiii-n-.ght bivie h'--.-

lii-til o..' irrr-.vecl. wi le var;e:y oi , ifitl

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Great sacrifice of room 'ze Axminster rug-s; Lun!recis of beautiful patterns to pick from; newest freatioti ar.'J verj- latest des.gns in

-..lover and r-.e -laUion center: ask to see out t afV 7 "

special 9x12 sie, very

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3-pie-:e rirlor suite; oak or mahogany finished frame; upholstered j . $2g or)

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5iop M Buy Early Vou;

In jjTt-nuine r-nariih leather. Colonial pattern : regular 5 IV ').!!' vali.e : -.tow

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newspaper so- I

vert isements. Write o:r advert i sing; (JeTiartmrrt at 61il5 S. H.lsted stre-t ior fv'i 1 arttcu'jrs.

f-arir kaaa burnera built te meet the (p-mandj of our customers and 1:1 liccirdacce with our own perjnal specitiestioBs. This heste'

ill ef ci.t a rreat savins: oj coal

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