Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1921 — Page 9

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WHITING NEWS

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

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Wt.-iiiitn-tr Club will hold a Tea at the henle of Mrs. J. Nh-h-

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Thursday aUernooii frmii - to 4 o'clock .; niu:ucal program is to be rendered, ire-- astUin hii.tesi- to he Alls. K. L Myers, iiis. Ldtt-in Gehi ke and Mrs. Gfiadale. All rneniLer.-- are u ig.nl to t"d present accompanied by their iriends. The Plymouth Aid Society and the YOun Ladies Ouild will give u baiaar ft lid naked ham dinner in lh churen par!. rs next Thursday tenifig fri'iti 5 to is p. Hi.

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aiiayn in onriuan been Hi with seal let.

n-lnpt' and Inn a b'ii.H'ht

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vary low. ther

ment nuiv. Whiting pujii-e held their monthly

a Hoot in it match at the Whiting nark fit!

which the s.-ore stood as follow.; e'olTiris &2. t.Utznian Mulkmey !1. Nizinikiewiez Tfi. Wagmr 78, KilcuiU-n 67, Hail 65, be na k 56. Maksim 54. Mikasli 4S(. Vidovich 4". Hirard 34, Avnroni 23. Miss Annette I'aehanan. dWidau at the Government hospital in JnckKon Pprk. is on a six lays lnavt and visiting her parents Mr.' and Mrs, A. L, Buchanan of shoridftn avenue. Mr?. Koscoe H. Keeve entertaintd the Siwin Circle of the Christian church aS her home in Centra! avenue. The ri;trriage of Mr. Charles Parker ot Whiting and Mii Mary Elizabeth Kltkn of the lCaz Side. . too hp place at St. Fianeis r.o Sales .Church on the tttst Side, where the nuptial high tnuss ls preached, by Father ,"Surth. Folh'wing the s. rvi,-- an elaborate wedlitisr breakfast was served to the number of the immediate family and other relatives at the h..nie of the bride'?

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eitktl, at it'll;.' Avenue K., on the Kast Side. Mr. and Mrs. Parker are now on a two wt.fks Eaertern trip and n.pon their return tvll reside with the- sroi'tii'f mother M rr. Mary Parker on C' litra i nvenu; T. A. Doeley arrested for reckless au-

onU Mis. I. C. Oru.ib. of New York avc, is ill Willi diplithcl la. The W . H. A", of 'the Macvttljeen will huVe their tefjular meeting tomorrow r.iah'. There will !,. initiation of can dictate and refreshments will be ser ed. A ireneiai booi! time is expefted. A child in tlu- N os tor fatniiy of New York avenue is ill with searlfet fever. Mis. James M. Stover and Mr.". Katherine I. Lewis entertained al nn at" ternoon aed evening party ut the home of Mrs. Sio.t r In Atchison avenue, th. y belnf hoflecs to about fifty KUects. the ho.iW- deooratii ns ' being ehi san Mteinuiri.. Thu artfrn.on was sj.cnt in r;a?-inks brf.lKe. tli? honors soini? to Mix. 13. r.Hsh. Mrs. hleyd Smith anJ lrs. Aitioir Veno.n. In the e.-nini 5''t was enjoyed at which honors were awarihid to Mrv. H. K. Hemibieii. Mis. TliomaK M.l-'adden and Mrs. T. S Poyle. A two eoi.rse luiiehoon wy seived at e.ich party. Mrs. B. Parks and Mrs. Salatlu- of l h i. a were th out (..f town quests. Mrs-. Kutherifie 1. I Lfiv i. who has

the "Viest (if her 'niece Mrs .1 f

to-r for a frw r!avs.-''ret irne.l t,.

ion. Itid.. SuiidHV , vfenini;, wis. le slit dees o-eapurional ifu k in the aovi. . rnmcii! hespilal thjre. ;' Airs. Fied lljolmyi! is eoiifin.-.l

lo r horn" in Khcrldair avenue by i i ! nes-. j Joiin M'ol-frity, .irifken w tin paral.s i- i si.-, whilt aifr-ncliiig the;servic.-s at the Clnisiian church in WUitinsr on Sun-'

'ay ruornitiK. passed away at his houi.J. "3" Tow If. m; if.et, in- Hammond. ' vest t-tr day inofrilr.ii . '" ,

Seietic ScleKii.

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Mr. ami Mrs. Vtrtum Eaton who, unlil jtvtnil.v llvt'd In th'i IloniaKbier flat on Jiohert? nveiiu.i mw. t.l lo Indiana , U i rbor. w htre tiiey purclmaed a bt'J lii'ul livuw.j .Mr. Kaluii Ik employed at thr Inland Hteel mil jm at Indiana llnrbor. ; tied Johiwon of LleiiPwl?ch Vinlt(d his sister Mr. Miller of ltobertj ave., the latter pit. t ut trie Week. Miss Marmuct Ji nn of iK-ssvlMe was a (iiiett at the Arthur Honrlekaon home on Livk.i it veil uc o-ver Sunday. Mr. and Mrt'. Arthur ioiJlnr, of M.vitle al.eiuif as their ituest ovei S'untiay, Mr. and Mrs. IionnkI Herron of CSiUnso. Afrs. Fred lveren3 or Myrtle ave.. ilsitefl h-r daughters, Mik. . CiinhlnJrlam a hi Mr; .f . Stro?and thflr rVrtii!i.s the latter oart of. thp we!c. Mrs. Alvlti Keesling.and - baby of Cne.-terton, t:id.. ate peiiliritf a f-w days at the Atchison home on Ik a v c r. l: e . , lo is, tlitj small (iauiarhter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoi.iy Platz of Kust Side, was ta ken to tlie St. Bernard's hospital and .iterated on for appendicitis by Iir.

I Mr. and Mrs, I. Winters of Ann Ar-

j Mica., are spending a few flaVf j wU'h' - t Ire former's sifter Mr. Maud , ! !niirh-r.of AtyrtU aVenlie. j v" I'-i' ty of JloberU'daie younR people atr noVd t,he skating rink at the White City uiv- Saturday evening.

MeWfig Cemnt Waterpraof. Tn make r-ement wnterproof try tnikiti.fr JO.pr ent of hf-avy oil wlii tJil first crtst of thp rpnipnt plstsfer.

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l'KIMs TMKt'l'HE Tn 'Lost Homnncf," with onrntl rI and l,nl M llon and Jn. k Hort. Ini Latest hriKtlr Couirdy. l'omiiiK on VtedamilHr, "llinartoiH ( urvr heart." 11-14-2

to driving- vra re'.fased on a $25 bond to appear November 17t'ti f..r trial. . The Daughters of Is'ubeUa will have their market sale at the Slovak' tH-.m tomorrow aftetnonn and evtnine:. Oscar H. Paulson of the Kast Side, wfas arrstel for reckless auto drivinsr bvinif collided with Sam Cursky of Indiana tlurber near Seiirae and Fl.vhrupii averrie. Pa-j)s..,n was re'ersed on a $ 1 '.( cash bond to apptar Ifairsday for trial. Airs. I'earn AJorrison Monro and ba-

.r nrt'V p lett ;..r Koene.'ter, N. Y., tot j.r: her husband, wIit w..nt there sev- I

.rai liiunthj; ayo, since which tiioe t'he Ji-is been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John li. Aiorrison of New York a no. J : the ycr.-.nsett dauarhter of Mr.

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jJSnfi.nn buys ynod hii!inei! near pti.b- j He .-chool: Apply at tU ft Khop, 738 Ind. I 'd. 11-lo-s'

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

f'vilt SALKplete Salu rord llj-ht, llt Tearl st

Very reus .nabie, 'u b-Kiiizer and x t : iiek. call

1 COlllTooh I en:ris.

Two classes for niiht students have' b'-en' pj.faMif.hed at Franklin rhooi on j -Monday and Wednesday eveiiinss. l j yeaisi of iip may be enioiled. The ; two subject which have won aroatest i favor so far are sewimr and F.nzlish. f Thp class in English is for Knli.-h 1 speskinar people who wish to imprmvo j t)eir mother tonaue. Mrs. Allude i Klatmher -tfachps sewing and Stanford; C-onant. Eii)-lish. f.uhei- -subject.- will! be taught as the nurn er of appiioants' ineieasea. Frederick S. Benson is di-j r. ctor of the night schools. - I The WeRtmltu'ter Club of the 1'res- j vterian church will have a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. J. Nicholson of; 1.142 Robert avenue on Thursday after-!

noon rroni two to ftvir o'clock. Every inember is cordially invited, aaid aio brill- their friends. a musical pro--ram i? one of the afternoon features. The ho.-'tessps are Mrs. E. tiehrke. Mrs. Lr. Meyers and Air. AY. (Jri.dale Airs. Maud Flauaher of Myrtle a;ve., instructs classe? in sewintr on Monday and Wednesday evening at the Frsnkl'n school and on Tuesday and Thursday ev.-ninsjs in the liomestic

The first and original Cold and Grir Tablet, the merit of which is recognized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get

The genuine bears this signature

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Price 30c

Hoibertsdaie.

FOR RENT Two tower flats, aas, electric Ulit, stove heat, reasonable price, 505 121st street, Whitiny, 11-12-3 PBI.(KS TIIHATHE TODAY ,. "-Lost Homnm-e." -jvlth Conrad .aele and Loin A iinon and .lack lloft. Alfto Latest 4 hrislie Comedy. ( ohiIbk on Wednesday, "Danucrous Curve Ahead." 11-14-2 ,: Baked Ham, Espallopd I'otato. s. Cranberry S iuce, Celery, rolls, eoff. e. apple or pumpkin pie, all for 5u cents at the Congregational Church Supper Thursday, November 17th, 5:30 to 7:3). . 11-11-3

LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-fou Hours.

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PfOR RENT S room house at 715 ! 120th-atreet, Whitinc. 11-11-3

Jt (-o;,i;ni l;. :.J to--, l.-d f or results have

P ell in the mi .f

severe a -. s where tin- sulTeritiK- ami HKOtiy was tnte.p a ! piteous and where the patiev-t wmi helnless

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acid ri,. posits, dissolves the secretions and dii.es iheuinitlc poifiou out of the oody nu-Ciish the kidney? and bowels. It's ifaryelous how quickly it acts. l.iesJJed l-'jlic!' often coinos in two (lav..-, and eeii in -hx t, where the sufferi'm, is moat painful all traces disappear in a few dajs. Mr. .lamp" H. Alien, thp dioovr;rer of -Mletirh'!. who for many years ouffered tt:o torni.'ttls of acute rhr urna tim, desires all uitrer to know that he does not. want a cent of anyonM money un- ! sfi Allenrhu deCisi vei) cortfjUPrM this ti-'imt of oil rlise:is..(. ami he nasi instriu ied Vet? Iij utr Company to "ffuara'.t.p' l! in e-er- ii,:-.teee :nlv.

STAR THKATRi; 14.M(.IIT

Douiclaa uirliunks in "The Mark of i ZorTO.' Lnteat f 'ra Aews and a ttofed ' Coiuedy. 11-15-3 i

FdR RENT roomd, 525 inr.

Light HoiL-Jekeepinu chragre avenue, AVhlt-11-15-3

LOST ."liver Alesli pasr, reward, returs to 1147-AVe',n Parrk-avenue. Vh!tln.

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;' prlva'e home. alo varasi'; 4!2 'bio :- lije. Willi iP.U. , .

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DOUGLAS FAIRbANKS WOfeOlarh of CZorro

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Nov. 11, 12, 14, and 15

Takes a Shot at Prices oh Tailor Mades HOW DOES

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You know the Barelli Reputation. Let's measure you, up now for Thanksgiving delivery.

Tailors for Particular Men. 103 State Street Near 4 Corners

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"Given Away" is a common expression in business among business men it means simply this that merchandise is being sacrificed without thought of profit, and in many cases entailing a direct loss. That's just what happens to a great stock of phonographs we are closing out at about any price within reason, to make room for Christmas stock of Victor and Edison Phonographs. This Offer May Be Withdrawn Soon READ IT CAREFULLY

Mind you, we have already reduced the prices o n these . phonographs below manufacturers' cost and they would be big bargains without the extra inducement for cash payments. V Get Receipt for Double Amount You Pay Down up to $50 00

PHONOGRAPH PA YMENTS

Pay $ 1 Pay $ Pay $ 5

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Pay $ 7

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Pay $l(k2 Get Receipt for $20

Get Receipt for $25

Get Receipt for $30

Get Receipt for $40-

Get Receipt for $50

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PIANO PAYMENTS

PaySlO Pay,'$154i Pay $20 Pay $25 Pay $30 Pay $35

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Get Receipt for $40

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Get Receipt for $70 Get Receipt for $80 Get Receipt for $90i GetReceiptfor$100

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GREATEST OFFER

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It means that you may select the beautiful cabinet phonograph (was $75.00) and by paying $25.C0 in cash, you receive a receipt for $50.00; the phonograph becomes your property and you have nothing more to pay. In other words you get a high grade $75.00 phonograph ;for the meager pittance of $25.00.

net

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From These New Reduced. Prices: ! - - . ...

PHONOGRAPHS Cabinet Phonographs at $SO

Cabinet Phonograohs at S75

Cabinet Phonographs at lOO Cabinet Phonographs at $125. Cabinet Phonographs at $ 1 SO

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PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS at 359521 GRAND PIANOS at $695 PLAYER PIANOS at $475 PLAYER PIANOS at $3952 Straight PIANOS at $285

Piano and Furniture Re finishing If you want your, old Piano ; made. to lock like new, or ybur furniture rennished so that it will lobk as-good as the v day you bought it, call us for an estimate. We guarantee satisfaction. ' . ! -

L Straube Plaeo &Mu$i'C:.'.Co. 631 Hohman Streets-Phone 66 1-Hammond, Indiana

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