Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1922 — Page 8

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iieksed Model With Swinging Wringer

This is the same machine that more than a thousand women in this immediate vicinity are using. This is the same machine we are offering for a limited time to put in your home on the most liberal offer ever made. We could talk till doom's day about special features, but there's only one way to convince you of the claims we make for the superiority of the Apex over any other machine yet perfected. We have 50 machines on our floors ready at this minute to to out on this special TEN DAY TRIAL OFFER, to prove our claim.

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This ten day trial period wherein voU have the opportunity to test out the Apex in every conceivable way, absolutely leaves you without any doubt as to the claims we make for the Apex. It is the only way you CAN know, and before you pay even a penny we are resolved that you SHALL know, without the slightest doubt lingering in j-our mind.

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On such terms the Aoex oavs its own way. and you have a laundress that's reliable, efficient, constant and certainly trustworthy on the job

at the touch of a button, with the washing out in a jiffy and as white as snow. But remember you are to be the JUDGE AND THE JURY during this ten-day trial. Factory Demonstrator Shows You How A demonstrator will be at your sen ice to show you every detail and give you proper instructions. Make arrangements now for this special trial and demonstration. A phone call will bring our representative to make further arrangements.

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Tuesday. Messrs; Z.X. -rl'i ai.-l U:oige' J. !ioro!a lisvc rf t n vi Cruta ijai.os'3, Mich-, tvhero the;- f.pcnt the woe'; ! n-i a? ti gucs-. Mr.' iv-nalU V.". UiU-I John t.u.'ja I'.'r. 'i-iTss'-rlru-.i; by f-rsar.t .Mu'.lant--. pl a.-i guilty to th'.- ofT'T&o ;ui I pu-i-l i. -'i- ' $1.0? .nd costs. i Sam 7,u!:m.II. oi" li.is Virginia e'.re'! oar;-, was arrest td by Of'i-rrs Kilcui- , 'ii-r.i and Assenheinatr on complaint f . Mthew Zajao of St 4 White Oal; avc-; n-o, chargipg: him uiih P"tit larctt-y. ' y.-i'.ivs'cl is our or 'l:.dr ia"lng i;.. tr'i. : Mrs. Advi: viray c iVa.-u:'.;-.., Fa,' spzr.t yesterdaj visit '.Ti frif nl3 I..r.j,

T'a5 Young' T..ad'.e:j O'-Jild cf th. j Conrfra tion.il rli-jrc'.i will n-iPot a. th-- hm of Mrs. li. V. Sti.r-.:, r.2a UiF'orte a-f.nio. r.cxt Wtdn.-s'lay ; I ..ven.tns. '

. r;ja: A S:Ir' fiance aT;.i 'T"ha S'e.t.-h- sur.g ny two a;'.ors ravo the rriv..,g- c; this -c, while tbo

American who'f.i hid

A :r.ilii iiiOc.Atiori .or th-'? r.-ir?o.-!0 of rei'..lo'.vin;,' wllc"rs President, Torn N'aof;

Lsp.erjnc-n I'rochaska: Tho Whitias Cricr.ds Mr. and Vrs. .

Hi-y -. , - .;" :. Nora A- I'i- i;n,:ar. Trowo of Casper, Wyo.,

,n c. rt ii bfrlr.ar n-.--t.dtt to Jn- nv.rly o" Whiting 1 ;r.: r. the fvs:.f.:tic.n :r at I t- l-arn that tho

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STAIl rilllATIlll. t i.inlntvt et TutMlai, W ijlnrtl? .1 Thur!ny w 111 lilKI.-i I.Rtll', HdME" will fotfrfwt pvorj 'mi-mhor of Tie tamllr- t-5-Ct.

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avenuo. had his i'lirned by ho "

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SI Alt IKUVri'.K "I !"". nr. l .Irnnin'i In "Lady f T)naiont." t!i JilV " Mtfwnt 1aJ

Ixindit. ! -mrl- and fw Mk- day afternoon. Trie burns whilo

Ij.. l-ZK'-l t ! paiiii'ul arc not danscrous and the pa Th- fur.cr.U .-" iar.- Proahor. ! t .it U rc-stis.g .;ahy.

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Griesel & Trolley Funeral Directors

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and Marian, of Cur Lady 'been visiting

The operetta "Id fashi--ntd -o::Pf, given by tiu; music end art sect '.on cf the Kortnighhl.- cl ulf on Friday e "n- . ; (;.. -AU !! at;, rd.-d and th v.tr.0 act.- ar.d scorn"! bioiiifht forth, hi:.- . -?ra.'. appiawisc Ti.e c.p.Ttt.a "was ar-. r.'..r.c-:J ;.. nd dlre-tc-d by liusene Covert '''.:. ar.d Mars'-ie-rU" Imsn Myri.-.k. 'i'ii.- cast ' '. chnrac'i-rs wi-r.; Katr.len, y !. Or den-.ar. rr.ut iicr, Mr?. sialah: 1 oa felts..1-, Mr.-. i i ' 1 T , American, Mrs. 'hobb; Sail.'i.'t, IMr.?. "ha. TCo and .Miss Ii;.g GfcT.: Urielo. Mr. L'rociitrha; A.Jtit. M:-. Swirij; Coufin. M.-. Garland Huiv.phrey : Colored Men. Mr.:, hoslh" C'a,ni,:'.--.:i at;d Mia liesCiir.ii; c.-tlorcd Marnnt;-s, Mrp. Black a:.d Mr 5. Iladiey: iittb? Sis-ter, Ben a MoXci".!, 'hn also furnished spe-cial uance nurnbers. The musical rumbora were rcr.d-rc'i by Mrs. Koskinson

t on the piano; Mrs. McMoill as vioiir.-

'-lihcri xvlll 1-cld th;r ,st: inftrumc-ntal. piano solo. Mis?

Sylvia Sternberg am p'ar.a aupit. oy Mrs. B. A. Gordcn and Mrs. P.ansfead. Tbe operetta was tho story of an

Irish g-irl, Kathleen, who went to visit

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pinjin?. "Voa aro. thei Me:U of My 1-rearaa"' &nd "Mild of Ireland."' Act thro'! showed the tin-cle's hotr. It. A":rsrini- The hidden chorus "Carry Mo Bach- to Old Virginia." was one of the choicest slcctlc-ii a. A coioroi iiu.r'.ef composed of Mrs. Beaho C'an-.p-h"Ih Mrs. Itmcry Black, Mrs. Fred Hadlty and Mr?, ltose Cordon :upp'.ic-J his lv:mjr of the eve-nine and made ?. bar hit t.4ns;iuj. "Swing Bow Swreet ( hariot." In this act the American wad even mow infatuated with Kath!en' cousin who wai his equal as a f.lrt. When Kath'.cn found him rnaicr.s ; e to th'! eous'.n .i ar.STi'.r :-inrr. " Take Back til". Heart That Thou .lave-:" Tiler, af-er she re.d a lott.-r f-t.m Bous'las in wnic'.i ho said, "Con-o Ha.-'.-, to Krin,'' she decided to return to hi::). e.nd t.ie ur:clt ti.-intr, ""'"." Take ".'- u Dome As"ain." Kath.'eor.." -t fo-.tr showed tho home jtt Ireland a pain and Douglas was s-irrins s.-.ic.e Day" to ICathleet.'d picture, "j'h.o mother teiis hlra to "O, Dry Those "V.ar-" a;,d hands him a lett-.r fror.-. Ivathloeti in Tvhich she tells him 't Dreamt T Dwel in Marble Hills.'" Then she entered .mJ sar.g. "I Was Met Tiaif Worthy of Voa. I -o'jslas" and after trie 1111'; f !jtor V na McXeii) ;r.i-.-e an lri..; d.tn" ' joy, the clcsin:r numo-:r ms n-inc which was a dj.-t for Kathieoii and Dottgrlas, "Beta You're you.'' It would be impossible to say who was the s:ar of tiio evening as- everyone teemed exactly suited to her part. Mrs. f-'aiath as the mother satis, "l-.'sthlton Tavourrioen" v.:t.i suoh f t-olins or." r"or.nd tears in bis eyes.

Mrs. C'rderman Kathleen did

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eon?u. list did her test in fi'r.eing ""T.tid But a Faded Flower." Mrs. Ioi! as Douslas showed the. t-oiunie and dramatic ability of her -roi-0 best n "come Day" and Maisenett' "lllosy." The saiiorss' duet by Mrs. Green and Mrs. Charles Koch was beautlfu'.ly rendered. Bittle Lena McNeil's dancins was a jrreat addition fo the operetta for the is a true artist in her ilr. c. Mrs. Th G. S warts. as the aunt, rang "I Cannot Sir? the Old Kongi" In a most pleasing way, while Mrs. Garland Humphrey's ciiarra as the cousin was in her acting. Mrs. Howard Cobb Vrurely loo'.ted and acted th ft cf the. American in a typical way. and did her bc.-it singing in "Tea Aro the Ideal of My Dr.amF." The .'Jr.elfc'3 part was taken by Mrs. Dan I'rociiA.s'xa, and her "I'll Take Ton Home Again, Kathleen" wad cue of the ;'-)csf. songs of the evening. Two of the biygest hits were Mrs. B. CampbeHV sinking- "Kill Me Quick and Go My Honey" and Mrs. Black's coi.g w'-.en s-he. aa the colored matr.Tiiy informed them that the "feller with the moustache or, hi a face had run away." Mrs. Hoakins'-.n st the piano ci'.d efficient work with Mrs. Kams-tead to ii.sis.t her in the rapid charges from fin.z to ."uny. Beautiful TOueic beffecti the acts wajj rentier ed by Mi.s Sternberg, Mrs. ' '. P. McNerl, violinist. Mrs. Louis Gordon and Mrs. Kanistead. The f-'tage settings wera efficiently (alien car of by Mrs. D. J. TakwietE. "Mrs. George Henthome and Mrs Charles R. Kloye. Cr.e of the features of the toat Rcene. two real U-'o. pre

servers from th famous Standard Oil company S. Sh Renown, allowed for -j&e in this srecial scene thy Admiral J. E. Evans of the Standard Oil fleet. All in ail the operetta a3 arranged hy a "ry sifted Mra. Ztill, presented wonderful talent. The Owls and TJ'.hs club both gave dancing parties cts Friday evening. Mrs. C Fedcr.sen visited hr brother in Chicago and found hian to be improving.

CARD Of THAXKS. ve wish to thank our many friends

and neighbors for th-e syzayathy tfhorvn urf during the illness and death cf our beloved rlfe and Bister, Mrs. Louie Boas. A'e altto wish to thank tie It of A, the Pj-xhian Siatera fr.o lit lief Cor?s and the A. F. and A. H, K of P. and M. W. A. f rhiting f" t'ne'.r bea:tifu-l floral tribrjtes. Mtt. IX5UTE BOHSS. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MAL.-ID AfK. AND MRS. FRjNTC Ellll-i' MRS. CAT.L MATZ. MR. AND MRS. F'RBD TTTTT.

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You'll Have No Others. For Health Eat Plenty of

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fiaccessors to A. D. Hydsn Aft'BULA;CE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone TOtin? 532 Anywhere Any Time 126 119th ST., WHITING

ornint- to visit his wife j her cousin in Virginia. The costumes e taking treatment for i and stage setting? were old fashioned .. i'x 1. J 1

; regular niot-tlnsr in the I. O. O V. hall!

i .lu? -v :..:.c George L Girard of Sheridan ave

;:iue, went to K ntcn Harbor. Mich., ri

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j sciatic rceumaMam- , j as were tne songs, ak oi.b Enuci - ' STAH THK.ITRE j her mother and Douglas, her swest1 Stxty-ftre ihonnnnd nfrln dUappenr- j heart, of whom she thoug-ht none too S rd last yer hy do eirln leave bomeT i seriously. ' Kil'arney." ' Kathleen Mai i-2-7 I vourneen," "How Can I Leave Thee.' -George Shr.a;. ar,1 years. pas3fd j "Then you'll remember Me," "Good a wav at his h.om. Gil While Oak av- Bye Sweetheart." and Masi-enett's "El- ! enue. after j:j :iir..-.-. --v-.th aiubrtcs. ; egr'' were the sons a usred to portray i j'h.e funeral ,u vharfT'- c 1' Cndertaker j lh:s aet and not a irord iva3 Ft-uhen. i Bars.a was held on SJafird;- iroin the I At two waa on shipboard where

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