Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1921 — Page 7

November 5 1921.

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THERE is one thought that is a part of every advertisement we print, every word we say, every sale we make. We always think of our reputation, the good will of our customers. OUR reputation is our greatest asset and it is closely guarded at every turn in our business affairs. We know that your confidence in us is based upon our reputation, for these four important items: STYLES that are correct SERVICE that is mtelli-

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and up to date. QUALITY that is genuine and worthy in both materials and workmanship.

gent and courteous. PRICES , which assure full value, the lowest possible, considering first class quality.

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Model Quality Suits and Overcoats Made for every type of man; splendid fabrics; inviting pattern effects. Now is the time to select your suit and overcoat. We'll be glad to be of service to you by laying it aside 'till you want it. Suits and Overcoats $25 to $60 Clothing, Second Floor

HOLE-PROOF HOSIERY For Men, Women and Children Cotton, Lisle, Silk Faced, Silk, Wool, Silk and Wool. k Cash register receipts given with every purchase redeemable in trade.

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OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND BOYS 568-570 Hohman St. Hammond, Indians

Our New Boys' Department has proved a revelation to mothers If you haven't visited our new department, we'll be glad to show you. Examine our boys' clothingcompare it with others, both as to price and quality. Every suit or overcoat guaranteed all wool and to give entire satisfaction. Extra Pai5tSuits, $12.50 to $18.50 Single Pants Suits, $9.50.

Overcoats, $1 1 .75 to $27.50

Mackinaws, $6.00

to $9.00 Second Floor

WHITING Kind its PEOPLE

Dr. and Mr9. A. J. Iatser have returned from a several months visit in California and are at present residing In Chloa-g-o. Jr. Lauer cp.-nt Thursday Visiting: Whiting friends and :s contemplating starting- up a practice ber again. Xrala Moore. Jr., Is 111 at his 'home fn Ohio avenue suffering with scarlet fevr. The house is under quarantine. Miss Bnslo Ka.f entertained members of the Toung Ladles Guild at a pleasant meeting- at her Lome la Rotrt9 avenue. The Republicans will have a hig rally .t the Dom tonight to be preceded by a parade. The eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hein of the West Park Addition la lil with diphtheria. Richard E. Bell of Kenosha, Wise. Is here for over the week end vi.-Mtitisr his gTand-parents, Mr. and Mrs T. W. H:iton of Sheridan avenue Mike Barilla, was arrested for aault and battery on complaint of Mike Laacoft was placed under $30 bonds. t appear on November 10th for trial. Mrs. Hugh M. AtWn was hoote.".? to the members of the Woman's For- i-rn Miasloh-aTy Society at her borne ii Laporte avenue on Thursday afternoon. A Japanese program was rendered in which Mrs. George Bill represented a native of Japan and Mrs. G-. W. Fn.fi-enberg-represented a missionary just returned from her work among i'r i Japanese, Mrs. Oarlyon gave h"T report of the district convention held in Knox. Ind., and Mrs. C. K. Alaund-r who was a delegate to the bra.iv h meeting held in Terre Haute gave i report of that session. A most profitable afternoon was spent. The liquor violation cases clld for trial on Thursday wire all postpone.! until Thursday November lOMi. Mr, and Mr. Earl H im, hrey has moved to 342 Atchison avenue. The quarantine for diphtbrr'a has been raised rtn the Larmon home in Fischrupp avenue. Mr. O. E. Meek, receiver for th Matson Dairy Co., attended a m e: i of the shippers at f?i. John on Frid iy night. A fine talk was -aivn ;mil pictures were showsi regard ins t" cows getting tubercular. Mr. M e It staid all their shippers signed to haive their cows examined. Donald Dae-gHng entertained the hoys of his Congregation a". S mdiv School clasjj at his hitn- in l.(Lo-.te avenue. Games were enjoy ,! ond re. I'reshments served. A plea-ant evoiing being enjoyed. Mrs". Bessie Seifer Goodfriend entertained -the members of tne Amu-i club at her home in Fischrupp avj.. on Wednesday afternoon, at a fare ... ell jiarty for her sister, Mrs. Mamie ,.lfer Grossman who is leaving to m.-ike Ios Angeles her future home. The c:!u.! conpists of members from Gary, East Chicago, Hammond, " Chicago and Whiting, twenty-five in all b-ing pr s-ent-The afternoon was spent . n needlework and conversation, followlnff which a four course luncheon was

served. Mrs. Gf oss;nan was" presented with a traveling kit by the club uit rr.licrs. The American Iy gion Festival opened 'ist evening anl for one wtek will hold forth in t.Mesar'a Garage on Indiana Boulevard, iier 113th street.

Thes e are .booths, dancing and enter-1

tatnrnent for E.i, the r.e.e the nu rrier. The fund viil be u--'ed by the Legi--n to furnislJ their o!-:b rot ins. th-y e:p.;Ct to ha v.-; on 1 .. St h ' st reel . A dau.ghfr was br-rn to Mr. an! Mrj. Charles Chun-.bley. nee Gera'.Jine White, of Cleveland avi-n.;i Mrs. :1 im Anstgen of !e!m'"s 1, vi-i:td her sou tml 5aua'i-i . Mr. and Mrs. Kiy.'oritl An:".i'en of Indian; boMlevard.

ih i:n VI I.H IA CHI Kt Jl Meets in th- Hungarian Keformed chjrh on Indiana Boulevard, Rev. W. 1 1 . Taylor, Minister. 9:15 Sunday Vho.d ll:'h a. m. M.,,mlng Service: Theme "Behold Vo-.tr God" "iounif Men's Meeting will follow

DEMOCRAT RALLY T0-FL? 1:

JNlUriT, O 0 CiOCK, Mlgli; Hammond. Apply Mrs. Kondsora, 525 C1 1 A . HT: ! Schragc, phone Whiting 1,94W. 5-2t 1

Grogan and other citizens will sreak. n-51

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ur dr.y .-eh .1. ij jI.U SJXVA i H1UL,Y TU" 2:0.) p. m. Sunday School at Stleglitz MTnXTrri q n nl rjr -rVi

School .Auditorium; Miss

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Bussfll. the son of Mr. and Mrs. P.M. veil F. Smith. Is confined to his horn- in Central avenue w th diph-

Mr. Pearl Lutz became suddenly 111

IATKST SKNSATIOXS. "Wnhnnh 111 lien- ond "I iiek Me to

Sleep," at Sam Aroabcru', 502 110th Wednesday and was rushed to the street. A hltlnvs. 11-5-tf ; Mercy hospital in Gary, where Bhe

j underwent an operation for tumor.

FOR SALE Baby reed bed. 5S7 119th street. Whiting.

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She is getting along nicely.

week. She has been suffering for some time with her eyes and it is thought an operation will be 'necessary. Miss Mary Malone entertained the telephone girls at her home last evening. The evening was spent in garni s after which luncheon was served. The ladies of St. Bridget's church will give a Bako Sale at Newman's

Grogan and other citizens!

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WJiiiing A d vert is em ents Are Winners

STVH THKTUF. TOMI.HT OuiMny earle in "The l ihtvr," a burninss bridge, a trnln in ifiht, tl:e inevitable result, a erush to r.miiis. terror hr!'., n!y one of I he lig ridnts; 1 1: l.iirry eillM in liix latest "he Fall ti.iy. Tiii- is. i SX ti kl -rliTyrtnc. Siunlay, M;iy AI!is,jji in ''itrava-1 ganee.' Arc you nfr:id in d :sy y uri ilef A Isuul'.xlnz ii r ion fi um iien j

V. il.sonH story. itroi.l su, nrii'j VIo "The Fall tiny," vltb Larry S.-mon ' WALL BAl'KTi Just received about Mli-n !- of Jtjiiuie," ... .s. Ti.iity 3,ne,i r .!! of our 1922 stock. Prices Minutes lr;m-liiis in tl- wilds or the ranging from 10: j;.r roll to 33c. A JunKle. t.ri-iit reer-:.tio:i. if d o tion of about ."0 per cent, on this t oinitig i'l We-k ttit!:iM Fair- years- p;i; ors; Tom Saie'is.-r, 605 Indl-

bnnka In '-Ihe Mark of ZorrB," T:i-.s- ana boulevard, Whiting.

tlay, Aednr.sday and '1 hi,rslay. 11-0-1

I DEMOCRAT RALLY T0- ! NIGHT, 8 o'clock, Hiffh

School .Auditorium; Minsi

; Grogan and other citizens j will speakv '

i t Aim OK THAMvS. j We wish to thank our relatives, ( friends and neighbors for their kind-

"" : ness. sympathy and the beautiful flor-

Wimer apples and Pears for sal by aj offerings that they gave us in our the tu.-hel; Call Wiitting 253-R. 3-23-tf . rec. nt loss of our loving son. Bspee11 1Kb street, phoner Whiting 435. 10-1-6 j billy do we thank the Itev. Bopp for the lovely sermon and kind words that

no oestov-d upon us. MR. AND MRS. BIG HARD DPST. H-5-1 fill AXD M A Z W E I G.

WANTED On waitress: experience' not necessary. Majestic restaurant, o36 USth srtet. Whiting. ll-5-3t

NOTICK. Don't forget to pay jour paper bill. Whltlmc New Co. ll-5-2t FOR SAL IS Hot Blast Heater. Inquire 433 Sheridan. 11-5-lt

i Mrs. Wood of Deep River was taken

to the Mercy hospital in Gary this confectionary store Saturday evening

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Oel'ilion 1.-? on,: VL l.ie oe -i. 1.'' e oef thrift and a j.-j-s book is a syino -1 S hooor Cut any citizen. 11-5-1

PHIVCF.SS THEATKIt TOMTR.

10-24-tfj " IMi II .," a Lnls Weber j proiluetlon, alt-Htnr Paramount crtt.

"Ma" by Ted Lewis and "My Sunny . ...pi.-., oi me

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tH of ra'SELL an i id daily and api! paie of Tllii 11-5-1

FOR SALK G room modern .Tiunjralow, ! ln.jtiire 13S Cb ve'.ind avenue, Whiting, Bid. 11-3-3

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Special t?a'e of Boudoir Lamps. Come in and see our wonderful assortment. Boulevard Klectric Shop, 432 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 11-5-lt To the men of Whiting: Get in the big Schrage parade tonight which starts at seven o'clock from the City Hall. n-5-x At Tonight's Republican meeting, get a cony of "The Facts." It will interest you immensely. "5"1

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mis furnished or unit hoii.'-'-k' f p:r.-t, aro gentlemen, 402 110 Lh 11-3-3

. cm uc ri of iihist 425 C-ntral avi-n;u-, tito. M. Anderson. Minister. Bible Sc-ho- I ft:!.".. Communion atAl o'c'ii. Ii Se' ini il t'-tbj. i't, "J-c-kinS the

Thitiss That Are A ..o.e." O. Ii- ;:"': j jt

Ever.ir.if Evar..cli.-lic Service. 7:30. j To !::. ten (axes, is to place them in the.

Mijiv. ek su rvuv W.-d::- .-day 7:"'. 1 l.in'e-liKht?

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SAY IT WITH VOTES II--. .v !y Fiok.-J: Have I ever Stopped to think, that one way

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planning on in 4 th;?!.- for thi.-- nic-.u-inu'. i-ix oVlo.-.-k b,isk--t .ujper in the basement of tlv chuiioi. Special pr..-

trarn of music and :'i -eehes. A. 1. 1 itusseii's platform. r from i'ikl.-i-'o Ibitr.t.-- ivi;! sio'l the bur i.-ctun tile I'V.-nin; .Kiiit-1 ememhf-r, that if

liquality and a sqaare deal For all, are two Of the planks in

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Tlie Lvans.-lical Church of Rnbcttv ''.ile and M. V. Chris- bin and :'i):i-r .rational chnreh'-s of h i 1 1 n 5 will ini e in a chur.-h atteti Jatice ca.n;i;ogn :et ini.in? Sundiiy, .No . -:i n i '.-r tiie 13th, uuii: 4 ; Tii-oi-ir.fier the 11th. A eornin:':.- rf l.-temen will be i" eMire of th.- ad verti; :;-.., and the cm-i.st'-.-s wi'.I ot-it:tnii tloir own croup '. M: . K.vi' c::r S;;:t., has ret-jiTie ii-t .:! him with ev-ry teach "tld ;e:; il p.,-. i.t.' ('!.':: : h .-er. ice at eleven A. Id. Special i-msie. X vv-cnCu-r the l'!i is Martin Luther birthdwy and Mr. True blood wili iri -'o :i lr-,ture b. fore th". .Sunday Cv. ni '.sT ("'l.ih cf his: V f.- and times. Sen. Beve: id -.je, X.-vember IStii. 1'rof. Tj. Walli.-'. Xoi i-mwr 2th. An '.pen for a.m. Mi.-i Jean Barron 1 irst, Iecem')e; il e 11th I...riii k -.va t ers v.brahaia Lincoln.

I are not -i; i-ti-d with the e.-hiM-e administration, it is Cvery voters' duty to l:iv( the hou-if. early Look for the neare-n poll td cist a vote for the . ew Bro.ini. !") not foretet Sow much your taxes have -reused during the chra u e a d r.i i : is t ra t ion, and That, a Public Office. Is a p-:blic Trust, also, a vote Cast for our Kind of ticket means K'-onomy hi The spending of your money.

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WHITING POST, No. 80 From November 5th to Nov. 12th

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You have road the Democratic platform. Here are some principles of Russell and his ticket: A public office is a public trust. For every dollar of taxes paid the city must render a dollar's worth of service. Elect men to office who will submerge personal interests to the interests of the people. One way to make our city taxes light is to put city expenses in the sunlight.

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Bianos and Blavers Tuned and Bernire d: T. '. Bk-kinson. 312 Cleveland avenue, phone Whiting 369-J. 11-5

Published at advertising rates by the Democratic Central Committee.

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