Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1922 — Page 14
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THE TIMES. Friday, January V 1922.
WHITING tin if its PEOPLE
The v"hittJfr police held their month fjy ehootlng contest at the Whttinpr park n vVe3fiesK1' a,t which Cie foio.vir; -.ore were oxtl: Wawwynlik. IOj; Coi Una. bi; WiKser, 84; MuIIaney. M ; XHculien, 7S; Saltzrnan, 71; AfenJieLmer, 6: NiEia.lkiewlca.6S; Mik.Wn, :8; Vidovich. 61; Ua.ll. t; G-raxd. 3; Bunak. 83. Mr. Edwara CriUf.y who ras -Keen feera visiting her mother Mrs. T. Hoitatt and sister Mrs. R. R. Tiltca of TF erl. Park avenue hxs returned to l or tome In G.s City, Ind. Mrs. Arthur Moore -who has been wnUnel to her h-om in Oliver street the S.'Ast wetS with bronchitis -.s r ..--. --ring. Mr. Mrs. C".:ITor.i IT. Daugherty "''ho recently filed petition in th Samzsafid Superior court throutrh Attorney Hoy E. Gwn for the adopt. on of a little girl. Ellen, of wbara thry liv had the rustcdy for the put "tiree aad ena-haJt years, -were granted the adoptios by J ad a Keiter on atacvMiry 9 th. AT STAR TTTKVrnR SOOV IFtxty tie tbouwanil a-irN disappeared Tmat year. fere "HIIV tlHLs u;ivk JIOSEE." 1-10-4 Col. Theodore Roow-re't "W. R. O., Wo. tS will meet in resrular ses-slon tomorrow night at which them will be Installation of officers! Iiach menvb-sr tnay be accompanied by a. truest, rcshmeiote to is served after the mating. XlT. a4 Mr Charge Try of "White 5aJt avenue both had their tonsils and adenoids rtrnovcj t a Hammond toctora prric on Wednesday. Mrs. Sylvia Ossler entertained 2fCea Crlendo at a prety i!rthday party i fear home over the -postciiice on New Tork avenaa. The ruests enjoyed playing 2oco, following which Airs. Ossler eerved elaborte refreshments. At ennco honors -were awarded to Mrs. OIfr?e Cn'len, Mrs. Kodecek and Mrs. Harry Lee. Mrs. WYa. Fulier and Mrs. 3eorir A. Itoa vtit.ed the former's daughter, Mr. Oeorga Mills and new baby &t fcr heme ta Bwnhim yefrterdiy. 2gr..a.d Mrs. Waldo Holmes nar iparchaaed the Klemins house on Ohio no and axe moving here from the ?ajrt Side. ST Ail THEATRE TOVIGHT A Garwood trr. GOD'S COIVTRI, ILKD THE LAW. a Corned; alan Boh umi ran. i-u-: Mr a. WiTTiarn F.ospnba-m was hos9 to the members of the inter orb ac her ioirw in Fischrupn aven-;n
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Whiting A dcertis em en ft Are Winners
WARTBD Intelligent jriri to assist in clerical work; Apply 1L Gordon and Uwk 1-11-3 TO THE PUBLIC! Have you forgotten that 1 have cut my price. Ladies ' and Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. I also guarantee 10 hour service. VThj wear a dusty or ?rpoiled suit when you can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning calls delivered in afternoon eveiy where. Call office, East Chicago 102G; J. Smuleviiz. Prop., 4734 Olcott avenue,
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Leonard As'jot. Leonard .Astrcm, the new mmfter from Finiand. ,has arrived in Washinpton., He succeeds A. H. Saastamoinfn who recently resigned to devote ail his time to his bus iiit&a intert'Sts id Fiuia.id.
on Wednesday tfternoon. Mrs. Il.-'nry Iane of Central a-ve., who has teen vtry ill is improving, u trained nurse i.s in aitenii.tn.'e. Miss Marjruerite I-e of f'...-hrrpp avenue had hr tonsHs removed at Ft. Margaret's hoi'ital at Hntnmond. Mis3 NeV.ie 31. Wycort c-f Cl.iry In assisting' temporarily In the real estate office f Henry s. lw.vid.fT. -t Vh;tIvs. Charles K. Ewinjr recently ct the Standard Oi Co, who was erit to JaX an as a suiesniic lias teen appointed district euperluteudent, v! the St. Louis division. Mrs. M.ic?y and Mrs. McTonaM of
Chicag-c. &pc-nt yesterday here as the irue-sts of Mrs. Thos. i". Duggan and Mrtk W. r'. Kyle of Pennsvl vania are. ST A II THKVTHE TOMOHT 1 Oir-wood fctory, GOIKS COfSTRT, VMJ TOK IAW, a Comedy j also Peb and 1U1I. 1-11-2 Williim Rcj-nolds et VThitlne;. ref1d;nsr a-t 721 New York avenue, employed as a pamper and pumper foreman at the WTiitms refinery. Standard Oil Co. for "1 years and 8 months, has bn p-j't ca the. comjxLny's annuity l-ay-rojl. Mrs Thomas MclTal? of 113th st., I at the Mercy hespitsil in Chicago where she -will undergo an operation. Mrs. Em 11 Eiesen. Mr3. Eupene. E!es-
en anil Mr?. FTi! i""rrandt attended a birthday T)rty e-; en at tlie home of thir sirter, Mr.". ijiTinRatoa on the Kl.'t Sicie on W dnepday. Miss Kate Kolein of CThicao. vas the rue?t of Mrs. Evstace Eleacn on Thursiiay. Th 3'iymonth Aid Ptr',ty of the Congregational chirch he'd their annual installation i.f officers at the anntial meeting held in the church parlor?. Those elected were Mrs. Wra. Graf, president; Mr Ed. Ceica, wic.ipresident: Mrs. Arthur Vernon, secretary and Treasurer. The Soc'ety gave the trustees a ebck for 1 100 00 f be paid cn the church parsonage.
h.-r home in honor of her son Milton's tenth birthday anniversary. The children enjoyed the afternoon playuier all kinds of games, after which d.tinty refreshments were served, Including a largre .birthday cake, the home was prettily decorated for the occasion. .Mani pretty gifts were beflDWfJ on Master Milton and the best wishes of all his little friends tnat were present. .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oold!ng- of Myrtle avenue visited Mr. and Mrs. Norton and their little week old daughter in Hammond on Wednesday evenWilliam Thicsson who has 1een ill for the past week with a badhease of tonsilit is is reported to ie slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. P-ohrdansa and family visited Mrs. Roiirdanse's parents In Chicago the fore part of this week. ?tr.. Margaret BueJiler of Amy ar., and daughter Mrs. Charles Ksgers of Iake avenue ai tended ths fnerai of a relative in Chicairo. Mrs. .1. C. Einswieh'er of TLofrvy. is .-on fined to h-r honn with a verj- bad attack of rheumatism. Mr?. Ben Riser of Roberta arenne. has been spending several days in Chicago with her brother and wife, the latter Laving been m for sosue and Mi's. i;arl Smith are smendirir a ft w days with the latter's brother Edward Julier and family of Indianapolis BHii. The Smiths formerly resided at Indiana Harbor and are expectingto leavo f..r Ohio where they intend to make their future homeMrs. Ellen fiainriurg of Chicago and Mrs. litn Eisier of Wjndjcr Park were gruesta ut tbe John Elwood home on Myrtle avenue on Wednesday. Mr Fred Ieverenz of Myrt'e atnue visited her daughters Mr?. Julius Stress and Mr?. Sam Cunningham and their famUle at East Side.
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IBCLMm.V. cjyroviijU-z. a.. Jan. 11. j. T. Cailab, 26. fireman, was killed, H. E. CUI.l.vell. CS. heed brak--juan. may di' of "hip injuries and 1 K . I'Trr, 25, engineer of all .of Itus.sell, ivy., WwS bruised and out, when a Chea,pe.ke A Ohio freight train, bound for Columbus, ., from Russell, was wrecked we.?t of Pciotoviltn early today. The wreck wa.s caosed by- thn iinkinR to a depth of 20 feet of track on a 2t0 foot hill. The en-g-ine and several cars were overturned .
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vniscuss Tin: vi he tomgiit OBMDK TUB nOS.MW BRIAR UlSTI A Donald Christ iirxli-ton. with a Paramount Onut: Also Ilarild Lloyd and Tie he Itnnie'n Cmedy and aerial, "Breaking Through.- 1-12
TL. Ossrdon and Fons ieii this evening: mntU :00 p. m. 1-12-1 TOR 6 room modem Etinjralow on Amy ave., J6,7flO; S room modrm Bung-alow on Amy avenue, JS.500; fi rootn modem' Bungrasow on Iake ave., 6,50: fee r. Z. SiEiva;i, C03 115th st, "."iitlt 1-12-3 '"AN"T1SI Two or three fura'shed jootna. Wilting News Cxv 1-12-2
Macy Jan nary Barpalns coir on si' ; 3. Cordon and Sons, Whitlns. 1-12 j
Ts. A. M. Maris of Myrtle avenge, entertained thirty boys and girld at
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KIDHEVIOOBLE' Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder Irritation or Backache. The Amerieajn men and wrwnen must Ejaj-d conjt,tantly against Kidney trou
ble, beoaufc we eat too much and all our food U rich. Our blood ia filled i
with uric acid which the kidneys strive 1 to filter out, they weaken from overwork, bocnni" sluggish; tho eliminativa tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and u. general decline in health. When your kidneys feel liko lumps of load; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, fuii of sedimejit or you are obliged to seek relief two or three timed dcring thes night; if you suffer with sick headaohe or dizzy, nervous Epe.i!3. acid stomach, or you have rhc.tiXimtLim when the weather ia bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounota of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidntys will then act fine Thia famous salts is made from the arid of grapea and nmon juice, combined with lithia, and has been uwd for (fenerations to Hush and Etimuiate clog-txl kidnejj: to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer ia a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts ia inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful eff'ore.soent
! iithia-water beveraea. tnd Klong;!i in j a mistake by having a good kidney fiuahinjr any time. Adv. every home, because nobody can make
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KRnrCESS THEATRE TOVIGHT MESIDE THE BOVME BRUR BTSH Donald Cbrit proilnetion, Trtth a I 'arUMHti t Cant: Ao Hur.j'd Elord ivl Be4e ranicls ometly aad serial. "RremkloK Throogh." l-li-i AT star tiieCtrf; OU.V Ta alttmberinje fire of freedom were Windlrd anew and dlvrntinic berse'f of ibe rtrai&bt jueket, ahe faced tbe world IonCk 1-10-4 i-'OR RENT Garasre; TrH,xiir at 4" ! Central avenue. WhiMnr. X-l-1
1 'OR SAI.T5 ?.nrr fcw!nir Mactiinn. Caah sale, call 5:50 and 7:t0 p. rru. K. J Kan-Btea.i, C40 i;ith --treet. -'r.Jf.r.r
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Sstvas, scissors, rators, saws an i j fkatea sharpened, work called for ar. i I .lellTrd; 434 Fred street, ph'.ne 224-J j WhJiC. 1-12-1 j Money of 6 per cent dividend? work j f-r you all the time. It is the only yprvont you can pet that never rests. i.cer aeepr: never strikes but. if. a.vays "ott tat jib." working- rlirht inn . '.ay. Jot'; tho Whitlns? Savings a-: Loan Assort ion today. Current d'v! . -rid rat 6 p-r cent. l-l'-s :
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rJU4luiU3xa against auy Com ?2akes you ever ate! Takes the rotigri edges off topping out of the covers these snappy mornings just thinking about that lusty howl of Kellogg's Corn Flakes waiting down-stairs! Big 22(1 brown and crispy-crunchy flakes a revelation, in appetizing flavor, wonderful in wholesome goodness the most delicious cereal you ever tasted! Instantly you like Kellogg's, not only because of appealing flavor, but because Kellogg's are not "leathery" f Keller's are a delight to eat, as the little folks as well
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Wouldn't ytni like to have a Player Piano moved right into your home without any expense or worry on your part, to keep and to use for one whole month, with the option of either keeping it at the end of that time or noufying us to come and take it away without any expense to you whatever? That's the proposition in a nutshell. Piclt out any Player you lite: iay nothing down. At the end of thirty days if you are fully in love with the beautiful bstrument you are going to pick out, we'll arrange terms for you as low as two dollars a week $8 a month.
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We have reduced the prices to the point where these Pianos and Player Pianos are going to move. Don't delay if you wish to get in on this offer. You'll never be abfe to duplicate it again.
Marshfield Players . $295 Slory & Clark Players $350 Farrand Players . . $425
Farrand Players . . $450 Farrand Players . . $495 Straight Pianos as low as $125
These are instruments that formerly sold up to $750. Let us prove to you, these are
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Terms as Low as $8.00 Per Month Think of it a player in your home for $2 a week if you decide to keep it. Come in tomorrow and have one of these fine instruments delivered to your home. You'll thank us a hundred times for having created such an opportunity for you.
Up to $350 Phonographs at $75 If you haven't a Phonograph you should grasp this opportunity and do it NOW, as tKe cream of the stock will surely be sold on this basis before the end of the week. Small payment down, small monthly payments. Phonograph Records at 50c Each Player Rolls at 10c, 25c, 50c and 75c Have you ever heard of such offers as given above? And you will not again, so whether it is a Player, a Straight Piano, a Phonograph, Rolls, or Records, make it a point to get here at your earliest moment. These instruments will start moving out tomorrow.
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