Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 17
Fridsr, (VtoW 14. 1021.
THE TF MRS. Pa Co
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mra. Cimrios l;aolii'.;'a of rnvii!d, III., ! vlsitlnsc bur mother, Mra. Thumss HdlJ-tt. and her .'t.-.trr. Mrs. Hoy ll. Tiltyn. of West l'ark avimic. A croup of citizenn who aro lnter".d in bringing: th let ?ort of entert.iinment to the yroul. of Whitlt.K
i has ijrovldeil for a rerle of prmeriims i
Sflvcn V'v the greatest If I'turtTd niiil pii-I'-rtttlrar? on 1.1. lucrum '.n ( form. Am nig tl t- men why v!l rtoimur nre Will i.i ;n Kfilnoy Hnn'-1;. ( nry Frcil .we.t. uf thi Chtoniro Tribune. Uw Harr't. womUuuMi nai 11 r-.il . ,i;ul Judae Bin Litndvny. Tli.- first nunibor will b.. triveri by Mr, lt.Minett, on the fvenlrif of October Twent y-el srh t. at the Community Center. Mr. Hcnnott's theme Is 'lit t'nn. Who "thinks He Can," htu1 he presents It in n. must In-tr-(inur manner. Hi' ha. wit ir.il humor to m.ike his listeners hivitfh; he ha ltr.ainutlnn .niJ desiTif-tlon to hold them mu 11-boun.J : logic to convlr.ee. and fore to Inspire. Tiruna
;tcojlf i!ko Mm as n-ell at old and n le; !art of his talk i" alivayn for them. After one has !ir.rt! liin eay, "If i-o j don't tfive ip. you'll no," "Act, !!. vou want to ferl, not like you fi ,.in.l "It 'si mighty hr.rd to ll.-k iv follow who iloenii't have 'fuse I'tnniKli to know when be v.'hipued." ho is re.ly to k out and s'uow tin- world I hat In' is .t ' Man Who l'ii " Vn-tonl pr-jrrrtii-.s by tli. Standard l! Hand nnd other loop! musical origan i na t ton will iTfcfil rach pnt'Tttiiuiiftit.
I'UI H.S Til HATH I". Sri-e!nl, I.nM Time Tontnlif, O'd Vext." IHmt full to - It.
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10-14-1
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28 11 9th St. Whiting, Ind.
FECIAL TOMORROW
Aluminum
ire Date
8
10-Qt. Aluminum Pres. Kettles, Special at $
Large Aluminum DM. Roasters, Special at $ 1 .00 6-Cup Aluminum Coffee Perculators, Spec. at$ 1 .00 14-Qt. Aluminum Dish Pans, Special at $1.00 i Clothes Pins, 2 dozen f or . 5c Stove Pipe at 19c a length
Mouse Traps, 2 for .
5c
Coal Hods,
C and no
Mi1.", n t n riff Anderson nnd ctil'dri-ri of Iif! oito avniiv hav Ucn FpetKll.ig .-ovi'rf.l day." Rt VVi1;h.i nisi, t v t L 1 1 1 fl hi-r PB to. Tin uaiontii'.p for scurlft. fovr har !o . n ruU U on ihf tJanitirll hume in I.;ijio. i p a vt r.m. ii-f. I. liriiulfl, Mrs. W. H. Klu-Uj.). and Jlr4 Aithar Will, arc homo from Kikiarl v,ii : tiny attetitli. d VV. i-'. T. I', convriitloii, .Mrs. It. K. HuuifiiiA-ya and Mrs. J. I". Hall t'iJroutK'nt- of tin- Trl Kn.p.i S'Mi oiliy v. .11 f iii ti tu.ii tin ini'iiil.i i . Hi ,i iuiii 'ho. hi (it I'ieid'H tomorrow. Th Clviv .Section of the F..I t n'.Rh : '. v l'in; will im.-oi on m-xt Tuolay vi-ii-IriM, tlio iiostt-Mf t bo Mrs. N. A. Ktiicruoii, ..hjiI 't. i by Mm, n. j. Ortu n, Mri. T. W. Kut on nnd Mrn. O. V. Hi'iithorno. (n m-xt Monday ovoniii;,tii" l.itniutuiQ and History tocttion will mt ot ilio in(t-.-w to bw Mm. (J.ii'ar Itrun aky f Sii'iid.in .ivwnuo. The Whiting police held their riKaiar monthly shootins; contest at the Whiting fiirk on V(dn.-8day. the scores btini; m:i.Ui a.i foilow.-j; tjollliii; 12a; NizH.iki'-wlcz 95; Muilanty 'ji; Kilculii-n bi ; Hail 77; Suilzr.an 72, Mikash 71; WaKl'er Kl; Bonak CO; Glrnrd ; MakKim 4; Vidovich 3:; Avaroni 3X. Mrs. f'iivo H. Schruj-rer of Jouljvi;b Mifs., who i3 Ju.nt gone to Chicago aft'-r a visit with her nirce Mrs, Warren 1'. Hf avibiun. diftl suddenly of Aorti? heart trvu.bl at the home oi iiT lrothr, Frank A. 1 1 1'lmrr's Midlo:;i!ati Ikiiuh. Th- Deaubions attended The f-incral which wj held at liii Wheaton, 111., l;aptiat church yestoroay. The iriertlng of th Wiiltins- Conimrroial (':iub will bo held on OctaLi.T I'Vth, at which meotinfr Major Loo ol South Chicago will talk on tho Wolf l.nk Harbor and Dr. C. P. McXp'.II. will talk on the Boy Scout Mo f-nu nt. There will be a inectlni? at thn t'hurch of ("hrist this -vfninsr. younn and old, for tht purpose of org-xnlzin an nthlPtlc association. llvf realunents will b served. Mrs. A. F.euff nfp Gladys Opfflnfrcr
will entertain tho Lta Gamma Cps11- i
on Sorority at her home in Chicago on totj.ber tin: twenty-third. The fjonlor Claa KnjcrM reception to th Junior Ola at tho hijrh school aviditorium on Tuesday evonln?. The pntiro hih fchqol and faculty wcro Invited, the. evening bfing fr.nt in dancing. Wafers and fraype were f f-rved. Mrs. Frank Infr of Lapnrte avenun has been elpcud dsltrat to the ft ate convcmifin of Womon'n Ciubs, to be h id at Mun-ie Ind., on October IS. 19 and 2'"ih. Mrs. Charies Pcderson viFttcd her !r rothor In Chlcaso. Mi.-Js Nora itinonn entcrtainei" the iTcmbcrd thft Hta Gamma fpillori Sror;y at a party at h--r hunt- In Shcrl-'an a venue honoring two of the
members. Mrs. Gi-orpe Iltrr.e't and Mm. Kalnli Wlilti. Mr". Charlon H'io nrclt. iii: Mlldrrd UufTKan of I)ar.canvlllc, la., WHS aiu a, ttrst at thn parly. Thu ovBiiliiK wa vory pleaautly .pent In ft huc'.cJ way. f uliowin which u. iunoiiiMii wan scrvd.
GRIFFITH
Wluting Advertisements Are Winners
Jtally Uay will bo obmsrvtd at the ClirlytittTi church rext Sunday, October 10. ThT0 wiil ho special niur;!c. everyone prent-nt will be taKKd. Kvnry one ccmo and heiy Ftart a contest, li'blo school at Hi o'cioe';, old time.
Hrn. Cutolino Taylor did sLop-pln; i i la. Tim f. nd tcciay. 1Ti. I-obtrt Watlclrtg mui called v 'o i '.lend a niMtsr'n funeral.
J ;..-:,SJi.iiii ui.U intiei uaiaicr a. cpaeial c.iT.it cI:ir.i for buslnes .iln. I n)' F.nJ tvn!i.ir clasHeii, call or writ) lor tirma. VAiESTtNB Dltr.SSatAIClSC COLLEOB filOS ", KlnUid. West Hldo 2407 1.iWf.n Pnrn T'ttcV. PrinH J al
CoKli HAL'LIXO Coal, hard and soft, phono Whltlngr 857 and 1S6-W, Harder. 10-12-6 Winter apple and Pears for sale by the tnshel; Call Whiting 230-K. 9-23-tt Utb street, phono Whitins a5. 10-1-ti
I tVA.NTKI) Eiprrleured B'relartlen, ap. lly li. Cordon fc Sunn, Wliltlutf. io-3-tf : FGH UK NT Light housekeeping rooms ' cull alter 6;3o p. m., 1333 Amy avenue V hltinss-. Ind. 10-11-3
FOK ItKN'T K-urnlshed Fred s.tret, Whi'-inf.
room.
at S14: 10-14-2
Fult SALE 5 room Bungalow, all ; inoltra improvomrnt?, nvust nell at once, leaving city. Phone Whtting: j S16-J; 1340 Amy avenue. 10-14-3;
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FOK IlKNT Six room flat, 2r.d story,
.slewn heat and witb garage. Putnan block, 6f.. br. Putnam, Whitinij. 10-14 I'RI( KM THEATRE StcIU, Lsxl 'time Tunixiit, ''The Old Xt-nt." Don't fall to m-r It. 10-14-1 Nothlnj? Is more certain than cf you will take care of your money when you are young, it will taka car of you, when you are old. Right now Is the bino to Invest a. little each month with The Whiting Savings and Loan Association. 10-14-1 PPKCIAT. INVITATION' KP.EE Manager Bentx-tt of the.Prlncers theatre, wldhes to extend an Invitation to any person over 70 years f asra to see "The Old Neat," without charts, l-14-l STAR THI11THK TOMGflT Our Serlnl liny, Kmr.klvn l'.mium In "Yiin!fciiiij Trillin, " n guud comedy ntul Mu'.. .i...l Jen- I'm toon. 10-14-1
and the Rest
brniih
V? Ill
est
In this space the Whiting Democratic Central Committee plans to publish from day to day matler of interest to the voters of our city. On November 8th, 1921, a city election will be held. There will be twelve precincts with a voting place in each precinct, locations of which will be announced later. The following are the candidates on the Democratic ticket: For M.yor Rossel F. Smiiii For Cicvk John A. Tokarz For Judge T. Joseph Sullivan For Treasure Mrs. Edna Dooliitle For Aldprraan at Large John J. Duffy For AJrJtrman at Large Sieve KauJn$lu For Alderman First Yarrj William Stoll For Aldennan Second Ward Afex Walsko For Alderman Hard Ward Robert C. Curtis For Alderman Fourth Ward Joseph K. Manchak Published at advertising rates by the Whiting Democratic Central Committee.
"Hustle for Russell" and His Ticket
Aluminum Tea
11
Spoons, 2 for '
5c
ROOT I Foil lil'N'T-Sultabli f-r l r-j lesslon.-il piir""t" i", cs;ecially rio( t ir Ph Whiting i'l 10-14-3
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES
Aluminum Dessert Spoons . .
5c each
Asst. Chocolate Creams, 1 pound box . . 33c
I Chocolate Cream Drops . .
20c a lh.
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bmss lonii
for the owner of a Vicirola
THIS wonderful instrument, J- Caruso's fetvorite, will bring to your home the finest voices the music of great orchestras and the latest songs of Broadway.
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You can buy a genuine
v ictro.
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Style 90) $175
5-s s flr'i
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for only
per week
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including ten pelcctions (five 85c records) of your own choice.
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j-tw pcopie mcse aays nave reaav cash enough fn m nlf Ta
t ,1 CXp5n"t esPe?ia"v to Pfov,J.d5 themselves and their families with new tall and Winter clothes. Realizing the situation, we are now makin- a credit otter that will enable every honest man or woman to clothe them selves properly We ask only $1 deposit on every $20 worth purchased. 8imPly as evidence of good faith. Payment of the balance will be arranged to suit the tndi! vidua! requirements of each customer.
Still Continuing Our
Record -
Sale of LADIES'
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Otirentire stockhns been reduced. You are sure to find a becominrr suit in this reat diversity of
...-. .wiV.? U11U .OIUl. tXl il most favored of the season.
SMART GOATS VonderfbIlyefrectvecoatsand wraps of rich, soft pile fabrics, velours, Polivias, normandies, etc., ull of which are decidedly fashionable this season. 12.50, 15.98, 18.50 up
2 Corking Good Values
in the nick of time
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MEN'S SUITS Ve have 'em at al! prices but we advise yoa to pay a bit more and get thi3 vorkinjr s racial. It's all wool, comes in numerous styles, cloths and patterns.
MEN'S O'COATS a Slip into one of these coats and you'll feel as snug as a bird in a nest. They've got snap and dash a trell years of service superbly tailored right into thern. All wool fabrics only.
$32.50
Boy5 Suit $12-98 1 Girls' Coats $930
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