Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1921 — Page 7

Monday, November 7, 1921.

THE TIMES. PAGE SEVEN

Will ting Advertisements Are Winners

SAY IT WITH VOTES Howdy Folks': Have V ever Stopped to think, that one way To lighten taxes, ts to place Hum in tho I.ime-lishi? K.iuaiity and a square deal For all, are two Of the planks In Russell' platform. Remember, that If V are not Satisfied -with the Sehraiste administration, it Is Kutv viihrs' duty to I, ave the h use early Look for the nearest poll And cast a rote for the w Broom. lo not forget How much yoar taxes have Increased during the Schrage. administration, and That, a Public Office Is a Public Trust, also, a vote Cast for our Kind of ticket means Economy in The epe-ndins f your money. Adv. Winter apples and Pears for sale by the bushel; Call Whiting JSO-R. -2S-tr 119th street, phone Whiting 495. 10-1-S WATJL) PAPER Just received about 8,000 rolls of our 1922 stock. Prices ranging from 10c per roll to 35c. A reduction of about 50 per cent, on this years' papers; Tom Smelser, 605 Indiana boulevard. Whiting. 10-24-tf "Ma," y Ted Lewis and "My Sunny Tsnftess," t Sam Aronberg, B0J I19th street. Whltln. 10-26-tf FOR BENT Eight room house, steam heat. 19T Conkey, corner of Harrison, Hatnmond. Apply Mrs. Kondsora, 625 Schrage, phone Whiting 194W. S-2t "WANTED One. riot necessary. E66 119th srtet. waitress; Majestic Whiting. experience restaurant, ll-5-3t By placing a email amount in The Whiting' fiavings and Loan Association each week it will make you feel that saving money is worth while you cannot expect your dollars to pave you in later years unlelss you save your dollars now and let them work for you. ll-7-l PRINCESS THEATRE TOXIGHT AND TOMORROW STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT Eigne O'Brien In "The L,nt Door," I nlVcrsml Comedy "A Week Off" and Latest Fx w. 11-7-1 "The Wild Goose, a Paramount picture. A etory of present day, divorce presenting the problem of the children and l' solution as told by Vfnur Morris Also A Monkey, A Dog and a Ruby, In "Snookle's Freh Heir- 11-7-2 Before laying down this paper read the advertisement of the Whiting Democratic Central Committee on this pa?e 11-7-1 h fli iiin i ffltiiiMfiiii IN

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W. G. PAXT0N W. A. McKIE FRED R. M0TT

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Secretary of State Hughes nnd his assistants, mapped outside the state department recently. Left to right in the group are: First Assistant Secretary Fred AJcrris Hearing. Under Secretary of State Henry I. Fletcher, Hughe. Second Assistant Secretary Alvey A. Adee and Third Assistant Secretary Kobt-rt Woods Wi"s.

These men. Seontkry of State Hughes and hts four aa-sisU-nts. are retprr.sih!e for the affpsrs of the rt-ite deimrlrnent. While much of the work handled 1'ianes and Players Tuned and paired: T. C. Piekh-s.Mt, 312 C! 'and avenue, phone Wiiiling SfiU-J. 11IRT T K And Its Porn, to Mr. an 1 Mrs. G-? !;.. l!ornett nee Marguerite Schau'a of S,.ridan avenue, a daughter at the Mercy hospital in Chicago. Mother and babe are getting aio'ig nicely. Mrs. Mary Kanya and Mrs. St"ve Senchak spent Friday visiting in Chicago. St. John's Parish Club will sriv.? a bazaar in the sinuil hall of Slovak om tomorrow evening. Many fancy gifts will be for .ale. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vftter. toe Lucy Hatch, of Fisobrupp avrmie are the proud parents of a little daiginer. The meeting of the Home Economics Section of the Fortnightly Club which waa to have bet n held at the home of Mrs. William Graff on Sheridan ave., tomorrow, has re-en pofftpon d owing to election day and will he lie Id on Wednesday. Nov. icth instead. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grossman ami son, nee Mamie Peifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seifer will leave for Los Angeles, Cal., on next Wedne 'd ay where they will make their future home. Mrs. E. Johnston of Chesterton was a Whiting visitor on Saturday. The generni meeting, of the Fortnightly eluh will be held In the library this evening. Mrs. Fiank M. Long: will give a report of the convention at M uncle in addition to other interesting numbers on the program. This is the annual dues paying meeting the last before a fine is imposed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Eaton of ?heridan avenue have returned from Valparaiso where Mr. E-ttn was confined for several weeks following hi auto acoielent He is now ahle to he

Meet trouble ahead with MONEY AHEAD in the savings department of this well-established, conservative bank. You would not be so foolish as to say you have no troubles ahead why be so short-sighted as not to prepare for them by starting a savings account NOW?

THE HAMMOND BUILDING

'DIRECTORS

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ft; V ? r1 . a 7 - ; -Vv hy Hturhfi assit:irits is routine, ron.!ii!t.:is rt nnv i imp n.ny m-ikc t!iir work of vit-il itnport.ino. tdev S-.-ct-f t'.ry Fl. teller's ir.tinuice knowleiii.e cf the Mexican up and The -w r-e j.; Wi due nvoiind aiain. (tel. leu :-t;tr R, aft" '.vin me. t day f!.: fno-in P. h'., win 11 all !?el r.ttend. At the mt that evening th.-r. "ting will of be the order; initiation ; of candidates ! Miss M-, : Hubbard and Mrs. Eniory j C. IJififk i,tter.d-i a I'a-t Xnble Grand'-'; banquet ;' t t'hica n ieigh:n on F. i-; day eveni::-. they rt'biriiina home on Sam - day, liaving been entertained at j toe home, of the ftn trier's runt and; une'e, Mr. and !rs. Frank Cole. j The man lag,; of Mr. Richard Kleib-: t r. sou of Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Klciber j of 473 l!9th otrtet. took place at Roil- j e: s Park, I!!., last W t. d nesda y evrtlin I when be wis unite,! in i M iss Ruth Rund.-'i o;' t:iat eerer.iony was .- rfornt'-d by ef the I'nttaiian Church a i i . r .: i. ' iiburb The Rev. llb.ke it the home of the bride's mother. Mrs Louise I'.'in.lell. The ouple were ttnatt' nded. the ocfiU'-ity ling performed in the presi nee of only the rm .iccliate relatives, t-'oliowtng the c. n in my a course lunch eon was s--r !. Mr. and Mrs. Kl. i'oer are now houf keeping on 1 1 th ii ft., m a O'Z ceted fiat, be :'orne t them which was parents eady for croccupancy. Mrs. VI. Uett of ;?fi' will entertain t it i'l West Park ave month Aid ciety tor-.orrow evening. Sena.lor Reveridir,- will The Sunday Evening ".: .-peak before b, Nov. 13th. t t ronsr: tai ! 1 Church. lou Can Have a SofttClear Skin, Free from Pimples and Unsightly Blotches, by Using Zsmo, the Antiseptic Liquid It heals burning Eczema, makes rashes and Tetter disappear, removes pimples, blackheads andotherskin irritations. Excellent for Dandruff. All Druggists'. .juf 'A as f y . U1I ft I..' fOf SKIN IRRITATIONS ft' V: p i: Pi fig: W&dL J.i i t2 pi '2 1 m

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FRANK HAMMOND H. J. GESCKEIDLER AUGUST E. JARNECKE

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' ? 2 - . A Si situation, for insfance, makeg !:m r f unususl valtis to the state f'.epaitivent t a!l times. The group will he particularly bray during the arms conference.

Tiiomas J. Hussey of Whiting will i.-knli Lodge de- be united in marriage to Miss Anna or praetie- next M . Dointa of Indiana Harbor at the Kov, 9th at 1 :3n Pol it'll church 'in the latter city tomorrs are urg- d toi row morning at nine o'clock. The at

tendants are to be Miss Genevieve I)o-i lata, sister of the bride and Frank R.-rdis of Whiting. The wedding breakfast wi!! be served at the home ;' tin- woom's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John Huo ey, 344 Atchison avenue, Whiting. j ROBERTSDALEJ ST A It TISKMHK TOMGIIT Iviigene O'Hileii in "T!ie Last Dour," I nlTe'sal Cmiicdy "A Week Off" nnd I.ntcMt t-'ux. ll-7-l PRINCESS TIIETRE TONIGHT AM) 'lOtlORHOW ' The W ild Goonc," a 1'ariimonnt nieture. fti:-y of nrexent lnj", dli voice presenting the proMcm of tlie eiiiidren anil 1 solution n told by j Gv-i-iii:er Morrisj Also Iinkeyf A Don nnd a Habyt In 'SnoVWie' 1'renh i Heir." 11-7-2 I Mr. and Mrs. II . Pels and son Harrison. Mr. and .Ms. J. .McN.il and baby, of Superior avenue left for Danville, 111, F: ;day -mortiing by auto, they will vi 'it with r dative? of the former and was expecting to return on Sunday eve n i n g. L'ttle Gertrude Heimes of Lincoln avenue is quarantined at her home with a bad case of diphtheria. Mrs. Car! Ruehler and Mr and Mrs. Harry Stress visited with relatives in Ci.lca-go last Friday. Miss Josephine Anderson of Roberts avenue was a business visitor in Chicago the hitter part of the week Mr. atol Mrs. John Lee and family moved from the flat over Mo.-er's haidware store to their home on Myrtle avenue, which they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldirig of M- -tie av.-nue visited friends In Chi- . dl rjt. j any cold in ? 24 hours ill hi f i t r?F.T the signal ol imtet ahead. P-30't play wita a Colli care it immediately with Hifl' C B. Q. Tablet. At tlie first si;n of infeciian, take Hi5 s best hj cl, Ibe standard remedy the warld er far Colds, Cou.hs. Headaebes. and La Grippe. HilTs C. B. Q. acts at K Dmntezralcs and starts work nt ten seconds, giving qakk reel and curing the Cold. Demand red box bearing Mr. KiH's portrait and ygoahsra. At All Oruaktt-it CrM H. HJIX CCHFANY. Drrnoft NEW COIMANDEIt OF C U A I K UK IX A 1 1 V L, 1 b 1 Ki5 r1 - Gen. Julian S. Carr. Gen. Julian S, Carr of Chapr-I Hill. N. C. was elected commamli. r at the recent Chattmooca tjur.ion of th? United Confederate Veterans. General Carr .s seventy-six years old and a leading tobacco man of the south.

caso la;.r Friday evening. Mr. und Mrs. Walter I-eMahr who h.tvt' lin n in llglif. housekeeping roorh.-t on Atchison avenue, for the pa.t eight months, returned to thf-ir former home at Grand Rapids, Mich., the latter part of last v.-eek. John, T. Einsleager of Hepewisch,

vi.-ite.i I:olrt.sdale friends on Saturday evening. Word was received from Mr. and Mrs. John Brown who moved to Ohio last week that they arived there safely and enjoyed the trip, which they made in their new auto, which they purchased in Chieaso beforc leaving. The RobertSfclale friends of Mr. anrl Mrs. K;n nest V'ater congratulate them on the birth of a little daughter Irorn to th'-rn on Saturday morning. Mr . H. Hreiknian and son Herman of Atchison avenue were In Chicago on businc.M Saturday. HOBART -Mix. .Meredith represented the Woman's Reading Club at a meeting of the clubs of 1ake County held at Hammond today. The United States District Court has appointed Mr. Henry Brand to collect unpaid bills due H. J. Anderson, who has gone bankrupt. Mr. W-m . Ka.'-per has moved bis family lien; from Knox into the Vincent Trozeka property which he recently purchased. Mr. A. R. Trace who has been .Sup erintendent of the li cal branch of the j National Fireprooflng for the past two years, will leave Sunday for East Palestine, Ohio, where he will have charge of the construction of part of the yards at that place which were destroyed by fire. Mr. C. S. Matheny of Itelaware. o., has been appointed to take his place lure and will move hi. family hen shortly. Mr. "Hob" Joy is nurs-lnsra few -bruises which he obtained Thursday morning while oh his way to work at the local Pennsylvania depot, just as he was crossing the street at the Rale corner a Ford ran into him and knocked him down. His injuries were not serious, however. Mr. Herman Kent and sister Miss Florantine will move into the Swanson fiat above the Green theatre. New Woodman Order Perfected by "Revolters it SKDALIA. Mo., Nov. 4-t.o-n g.-Hntf 1 i ho Oidei Woodcraft, a fraternal ganization. with home The f rii ni'U h-n was i -A charter has of Perfected insurance orof flees here, .nn' .1 followI DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES It

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ln- the Woo imen of t!ie World convention in New York last year, when "insurgent" de'egates from Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, Neibraska and Wisconsin were refused seats because they objected to proposed inor used rates. Claude Wllkerson, head counsel for the State oil .Missouri for the Woodmen of the World and one of the prime promoters of the "insurgent"

movement, was expe!ieu by the "mother" lodge for a period of ten years. With W. P. Kimberlm and E. M. Shields, for thirty years camp clerk o-f the AVoodmon f.f the World, as ofiice chiefs, the following officers will s. rvo the new organizat ion: Claude Wilkersoh. K.-dalia, pr fident; Judge G. R. Haynie, preiort. Ark., viepresident; W. II. Hughes, fit. IOtiis. national secretary; J. A. Todd. Fort Worth. Texas, national treasurer; Louada l.m kwn'id. Jacksonville, P"ia., national uiinrd; t ; . W. Kl'i-gal. Milwaukee, rr.ti -na' erty; Horte'iHC Ward. SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as told When Your Skin Breaks Out. Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, aims or body is overcome quickest by applying Mcntho-Sulphur. ' The pimples em to dry right up and art-s a noted skin spego away, de ;. eial ist . Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of M-ntho-Sulphur and use it like cold cream. Adv.

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Finally, we wish to remind you that economy and efficiency mean more than a high sounding phase. It is economy in expenditures of public money and efficiency on the part of all city employes. It means that there will be no more high taxes, and it means that there will be no big salaries paid to the larrp lighting brigade, and such examples of extravagance. It means that you will have serious business men in charge of your offices who will apply business principles at every step. It means impartiality in the judicial and all other departments at all times.

riostle tor Russell

and His Published at advertising Committee.

Just Received-

For Men All Sizes, 36 to 46 Heavy cotton rib, medium cotton rib, heavy flat fleece, merino finish, wool mixed five colors.

Perfect in fit perfectly made and . finely finished cut full NOTE: These Union Suits would ordinarily sell for $2 specially priced for Tuesday and Wednesday at $1,45.

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Houston, Texas, national ranger. The following are national dp- . tors: 3. M. Towne, Tsunpa, Fia.; L;h Markwell, Little Rock, Ark; Dr. II. i Eikhourie, Rirmingiiam, Ala.; P.r Bryant, Austis, Texas; I?. F. GaT Sherman, Texas. Dr. W. T. Wi. and Paul B-ennett, both of this e will serve, respectively, as nath physician and general attorney.

Lnkes Formed by Glaciation. More than )0 per cent of all Hit !. In the world are due to glueia;i Heavy Cold? GlcK All Closed !i DO?rT let it get a eaart. Dr. j New Discovery will jsct down to work, relic vine; the tijj!.t in tlie chest, quieting the s coxrgh, gemly stimulating the ; .thus eliminating the cold ; Always reliable. Just grxxl v .. made to ease colds and coughs. For fifty years a standard n , -All the iamily can take it with f . . results.. Eases the chiklrenV . f No harmful dniga. Convict nt.. ing taste that the laddies like. .'.i. druggists, 60c New Pisco"Vt For Colds and Cot awilliniIU . .-ffJ-e--5?.i.iv..A;.'-tf - .:. . Fed BiuHyf FVrel Sit; Haven't, any "tjep" in uoik 01 You're co:; ft paced I The s-1 in ... action of Dr. King's Piiis biir. vf;. old time enrgy. All druRfris'.. V PPO MI I -WC N'T r :i c' j? S i Siit j r-i, : 1.,, Ticket rates by the Democratic Central X .Vti 4 vy

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