Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1922 — Page 7
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betray dy governor, pays ins ' K X -ST E N O G R A I ' 1 1 K R. SUING RJtt nWin
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All work done in Beauty Culture line done by Mrs. Poglo, KiSii Aftpy avej iiue. Phone 3J 5. Open evefcinys 2-l5-4t Mrs. T. Thompson of Chicago and brother, Morris AnJorson of Lake Mills. I niece and nephew of E. A. Mizo of . 110th strep. t, art visiting hrj. ! t ' I The Daughters cf Rebok&h will hav ; their regular meeting this evening. I The Home Missionary Socie.ty wilt tJ -:?et Urworrow afternoon at the M. K. j jVirsonagro of Rav. II P. Ivey on Sheri1 O-in avenue. Mtss Mary Beal will give I a (alk on the work unions; the colored people and the foreigners of CTiI -.-uto. i The Owls club members will hav a card party at their cl ah rooms tomor J j w evening and on nn Tu.-eday eve
pons they will have their annua!
'ashtuittoti dancing party
B. A. of the Maccabees will i
rave their regular meeting In the;
j I .schrupp hall this evening. j MlsKea Margaret End Jean Hay have 1 t 'on spending a few days at Hobart as '; g-ueists f Mr. Donald IS, Boyd MPcs I Jean while, there appeared on the proi rum ef the Hobart Womau'a ilub U j' ':..Hcy dancina:. Miss Margaret being I l.'.-r E.corapani?t- i 1 Mr. and Mrs t-abayn of FherKi.n 1 j ; i cnus hare both received word re'...ii'disg mtsforfines which befell the'r ' f i ! her. Mr. Iayhan s fell and broke hi leg and Mrs. I.avhan's father has; .'differed a stroka of paralysis. j I Mra. Charles Federson entertained j "'. -r sister and brother at her home on j : ; 3th streat on Sunday, who. are. hers. . a visit fro -a Denmark, j I Undertaker Barian conducted the ! I .'ir.era.I f Anton Kratohvil of 399 Oak ; j ; '.reel ITarutnoad. yesterday, who was: I n boss at the. Cudahy plant in East j I Chicago. Death was caused by pneu- j ;-.ia!a SerTiees were, preached by;
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MISS NORMAVO LOVED OUT OX EM NT, SAYS EX-SECETARV OF COMfiiilENNE
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Miss Frances C litrkheaa. Miss France C B'.rkhead . twenty-five, no-w living tn KV Orleins has sued Gov Lee Rusf H of Miisr;ppt for luu.ii',"), ch.ireri'i.e thai M erfuce1 her while she was (wrvina; as his ste-rtogrrapber three vfars airo She aJieges that "ss a result of sa;d pfduction. piaintifT's re?utstitm and hsractei were ruansd-' "Tbe cLargt are a iamate lie." save Gov errior EusseiL
When o.i think of furniture, think ef U. tiorotn & St.n. 2-10tf V.'hi :n z- Jeweiry stores wi! close a t $ p m., oxtep' Monday and Thursday
ut t p n. ' Saturday and pay day at I
10 p. m. 3-1-3-tfj 1VST Orangs Persian est; fema!e. i Flt:d- r pl'.-:H- r-arn to Mrs. C, p. Me- ;
! neil. 431 (.'li.-er street and teceivo re-; j ward. 2-14-St . j lii.000 roll. of Wall Paper, from So j to V 3'." . f-r ro'l, about per cent j cljf.ipc-r t liari l-isi yvar. Tom Smelaer, I 6C5 It diati.'polis b.uievard. L'-i3tf i riu( L" i :tr. tr i: Ton. it a mj i Special I'leture of l".ri:if i Inn tt
Pope I'ios XI. 2-tr-.lt . lnivcE?s Tiir..Tnr; i Today nm! 'I'minirron first aanTini; o:i 1 ''.'It ( !!i- I.O!t. uh'.t iht." t'eci! Hf iniili' ir.! '!- ., rtlih f'onrail S !1. I.rc ' rf ! jiii , 'I L.d : Hitherto and all-Htnr PsramiHiDt r':is. A l fir,t m . i. ! picture of Curouai Ion of I",ie I'Iiik .t a-15-tt ; j r?ci'm and board. f..r one rr two; Kt ntli!vn. Apply .: ' 'j'Mh street i'ocr Hittera l"rug Stvre). Wh;tin?. ' Ind. 2-:.,--2t For Salr- t'.tihy B'lsrirv for ?al. 327 Cn'm! av... Phoisc l-l-M. 2-15-2t Fur !!( t?ix t .t(.n. l)ijnaauw ; nt wa:r licit; batli.- 12P9 Lako avcTiue. Phone 4'i(. -J fl-lt ; ST.It THKATM! TONIGHT ! F.xtrn llimMe nlir:tcl!iin, Ilnrry i
i Can-j- In "Thr Fox. ami Harold I.loyd
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Tuesday' morains fcy fc.er bob " Webster. ! She bad been subject to heart spe'is. ! but had re tired In ber usual health the
evening' be lore.' Funeral arrangenaenta hv not yet been. coDipleled. Mesdarnes Be)5ie !' vies and Ada
I Pew of Oreat Falls, Vontana, Tlslted
V. Ma;rfisione3 lapt k. Mrs, i:n MilleT and daughter hav hfer: vn X; sick list, whioh seems to be -v.'lish in UrUUth now days. ('!,. . t . r Clark f Illinois, brother ef J iL Ciark, spent tbe. week-end attending the ' cedicatlou "t the Mchurch. Mr. and Mrs J It. Clark and Cbt.-r Clark ?i vM Monday la Cury.
Mine Accident Rate. TTif ac-blmit mres Sr. ial rohiee nC Enz'and. Frnn.-e, lu-lei'rn, Cinnnr, A;-'-'ria and .far'"''' lire tnU'-h bc.cer thun in At ;T'f'a. ' v-f jd"- fh m :'.?' 1
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Slabei NTmand nd Mack Senneft. phntfiirajthe when 1t. .Numinnd rectnli sij;u.t'd cwaltact tu guptaf in fits pr."iui . us.
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C violent raroxv-KTiis of c-oogiir?
socm easf-d hy Dr. King's New
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Interment betn? at Holy Cross ceme-
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On the recent occasion of the Amer!'swi I.eg-ion ent--rta:nin)f the members of the auxiliary and tbe member lady
frlsda and rela'iirfs. two Whitios , . . , . J A
v. itti the ai'dionce. I a McXcs!! who
always p!eaes her a-idiene- was on;.
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The r,r!frfh C).ri"vin ch-;rch h-'l
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reriy W colds. ChiLlren like it. T.; ; . '' t'; .; , even- cr i; Merchers of the M ,- No harmful clri.. Alt druggist, 60c si' "e was I ' re tt a p i 1 ah J!i,,,e ''l;'" W'!! J'!"'," , . TTu"
i?GL of Mr an Mrw- C:y'!a B"'-s,-v- '-"J ,?;;rS,who'c-.;.n,"are'a5ked to brlrnr one ' ar1 also beine trained by the same profe- I .. ,t.!
: ... . i or more ot 'i.i arsi-ic .tuiv : . 5 Mips McNfill is. J.lttle M,s, .,,.. .,;: ,JU. frit y,f,X:,,
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ni.'h'-d bv John Matusik. Stanley Ar.- lit I
drew's brother, arrested for the sarre j f.. rn rnmn'ai-il of Ocov .wa.S T T?-i. T 1 , J ... T'.ti-. !
xo Aict'.ci au.u,v : mrir annua I inc tin -at 'he rl urr
aU,- released on a J i on hail, .-urn-d oy mnt.., ! t-Vb. 7, 1?22 for the .ds-cM-.r, of a t-u- i ?.fatKfi'i to aiie.i fcr trc.t today. . UUi i.Uiv?bis. j traT ..a, f other inn. Him bUM-
irtli.r f ji. .;. r S . . f ! !nc.-s. Thy f liccinc n ."o fn'e-s" A.
v ; : t -e c 'evi at tit
ethndiM church on Thursday r.isrht U ive-'k. V.a supper is f.-r th rrcrn-
bor and fr!'-r:ds of "if- ehnreh, and no
If your skin ls yell.tw romplexlon ' XV. 1,: c t f, ;it. teini t;.!:rs t-vu. 1021; j '1: : i on.'.: -. roa-.-dpre:'tie p--or t u. 1 e levc, ip.m exp:re' Vf ,
hy the Dist. Pupt. ! v. Mc K Infer, who
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sented their cbtirvhes. Tb'-o Moi.r tpeakinp' for th fin t M. H. ut Firn-
irt'orKi, Senat-.r C. O Uoi;i)c f.r Gary.
IMi'1 fl.iprivi Qurlr.fc;;i of f!.m' f-noer-
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WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Also HAROLD LLOYD in
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Feh., 1123. rr-t:e.' 2-14-2 Ml s A. kl'lir TOOT, So- y. Mr. and Mrs. Mat lirincer received a valentine Tuesday morning, it beins a sweet bai:y cirl. Mr and Max Miller and pon of
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our ir:m-y cot if on: of ethers. P, n ')!; n oo . ;- . of the p'annoJ action;.
hurch. Church reV- nrs tl e erv j
iv n't-bt. I.. poo .iiv.-irth. cli-
Hew Discovery lor Colds and Coughs
Byesrly was Rl.so charmSnr and showed ;
great, ability and it is a certainty that the two yo'irt'T lad'e? will make a pair
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MakeiJeU Normal. Natures ciunaers uiun can u re prouu wav is the way- of Dr. Kin-fs PUIs . rentry and firmly reciting tfceboweJs, Chnur. Nylund J i!..e Ul at
i-rtminating tbe intestine Ctoguie her home in clever. r. avenue. N procf 0f Race cf Giants.
waste At all drosgists, tx. i accpi a ura c: '-"i r.uffcn and (-li.w nnturp.'Ur of his
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PBOAAPT! WObTT CTRTFB - - K " o t , ..,, fh flItiprnl flf h;s time hPilovf-d U:at ip'-o-: ,-eo ;, ,
fathe- ' 'j Jo Ui 1. ffo- In height had vn-r ?n- t
Andrew Jaeck. arreted for asFanlt hn'oted f ,n cu rl li. nat tins is now
und battery, on complaint of John entirr-lt d-sci-cjoo..,!. i
r. Kind's Pills r. -0 An
To l ri " '- a lcsr. pink ahln, brbrb h -i r -' oO s. a fep"!,ig f ijuf ysr.. ; '. ; 1; .'-h'?iOifio. dfiy you must get at t oe o?. o Si' . lr. Iv-'wards Olive Tablets act on in- ?;v-'r n.i !.cnv:h I i ' o .-ah-mel ye' s,ve no o:..c- r,;is af'or- tfTc.os. They ; ul M'o i.lo :, P. ! ovorrorri" o n 'st i p 1 1 ion . T-'Opi" one Oi feu r.iinhty and rvic he pb .i -ting r-:s-,,f.s. Miliiors of iioxoy ?ro soPt aer.:it!!y at I "
iil kr.i.w tl,-in by Chicago viioied at the lien Mtiler ; -ector; Mens club, w ho si.i .nf-tall a j
come lawt J nursday and r rxk.y. Rinli i ar-narctna Clp.irrn.m Car' Jja
The dediejtion services of the M. R. ! now ; Sop!, of Pr.t...:ry cicpa rtrnen t. church Si riday was well att'-nded hy M::-s XS'pdswortn : V.r.-.. J. P.- Clark, friends from- the neighboring cUies. I Sunt of Sund.-iy school.
Those who were privileged to lr ; Ladies Aid will meet this week, Frl- !
Iliidiop Uut'a iidikc" in tiie morn ir sr. ' day afternoon, in th- c r-i'l ball. All j will long remember hi.s nies:.-aR... Tbir- i tnembers ar urr, te p.r:ert a. j
ed with tie chur.'h c-nclu.linK the " cu:-:d St.- reh 3, th H.iramonl Irfi-SirV ! 425 liSth STREET, ' WHITING
inorninR sei-vjes. I.'unner was serv d Aid v.ni give a poi.' at i:. .. in the Sochi! bull by the I,adies Aid church The a "t ore o r, prmirai'i wy..s rondneted Mrs. Taylor wrs fo:n.l dea 1 in bd
Fu.i?rr.l Directors Amc-iilanee Service rl.c.io Whiting 351 Ras. 532, 233P,
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charge. The low price and excellent quality of the merchandise quoted in cut advertisements are drawing people to this sale like a magnet failed to respond to each and every sale we have inaugurated, knowing full well the bargains we offer cannot be. duplicated elsewhere.
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Best Choice is Secured by Early Shoppers COME EARLY!
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edge bottom, 2 sunLuiSt pUicvs' and a bouter; mali.gany finish frame. Beit buy to be had ciiy where . . . ,
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For the early callers we have a few " samples of these wonderful Rockers
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Any Piece of Furniture Purchased DtnrSng-this Sale will be field for Future Delivery Free
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