Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1922 — Page 12
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WHITING and its' PEOPLE
The Eastern 3uara will gtvu a Silver Tsa at the horn of Mrs. Prank UreeneaJt 409 Sheridan avenus. Tuesday fining, February 21st. ilrti. Ueorge I Girard of 8herldan i.-: n;ia hae returned burnt from Bin- - Harbor. Mich., where she under -r.t treatment which baa greatly i.i-efltted tier. A meeting of th committees of tha commercial bodies of the region and ways and mean committee of pub-V.-t utilities of the region will hm held Iandgreo's tonlghl Mrs. N. 5. Forfytb of the Wast Park '.clitlon la entertaining her msther, Jl's. Green from Maryland. Mrs. Vera Cayle of Fort Wayne Is 'V-.ra visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I'raiey. of the West Park addition. Oeoree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh "?rowa of Central avenue, is ill with s arlet fever. Mrs. Q. M. Sferrlman of Cleveland avenue Is entertaining her mother from Gteencastle, Ind. Vicyd Braiey. who has been 111 with ;;':!umon!t at the home of his parents '? improving. John W. Dureck Is confined to his
-rae at 211 Cleveland avenue with an s.'.'Ack of tonsilitis and the flu. The Cradle Roll Mothers' Club of the M E church will meet at the home of M.-s. Dr. C. P. McNeil, 432 Oliver street, Friday evening at 7:S0 o'clock. Mrs. '.; Neil will be assisted by Mrs. D. O-deman, Mrs. WUUa.ro Hurst and Mrs. O.-rilia Piper. The funeral of Mrs. Charles H. tvansburg will be held tomorrow s.tt- : oon, when a short service wili be preached at the home, I2S Atchison -.su4, at 1 o'clock. At. t p. ra. Kev. Joha Eopp will preach tbe funeral service at the St. John's Evangelical Z r.r;ran church. Interment will be at 0 Hill cemetery, Hammond. The Jfsceased, who was 31 years old, is survived by her husband, her two children. ' .ra Jane and Chaa., Jr.. and her vr-)ther and sister. Mrs. Chaa Muller s i Miss Beatrice Muller. Funeral - 'P.! be la charge of Undertaker 0 -reca. Vri IT. P Iewis entertained the 'Timbers of the Home Economics de,irUTient of the Fortnightly club at tor home la Sheridan avenue. The meeting was devoted to the deraon--rs.tior.8 of recipes for JeHo anil Creatine by tisa Jiffy Js-IIo Co., a most peasant afternoon being spent Mrs. Dineen. aunt cf Mrs. Chaa H. Spausturg, was here from Fort Wayne v- attend th funeral of Mrs. Spausburff. The Daughters mt Isabella gave a Niacins party In the Do in on Tuesday evening at which there was a very 'srge attendance. Frappa was nerved . -id a nice program of dances were -.1 rr ied out. itias Mary Gifcaoti af Cleveland t4'je, Is entertaining her father and toother, from Sault St. Maria, Mich. The Owl club will entertain at a card 1 arty this evening. Pslix Ratajczak and lira Chaa. MeClellacd of Schrage avenue attended fhe funeral of their brother. Vincent Katajczak at St. Louis. Mo. U died ".'"eb. 11. after short Illness of poeurjonla and was baried with military "r.onors Monday, Feb. 13th at the Soldiers' Grave.
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Crown Point
IjCET'on of this oity attended the funerI si of Lawrence koynskf of Merrlilville ! who d!rd at Healthwln hospital si 1 j South Bend on .Monday, where he was (.taken from Mercy honitai. '.ary. last
' j fa!!, surferiner from tuberculosis. ha'I ins bf n xafsi d in service Tht1 funeral was hoid a.t Turkey Cret k today Mrs. Bert Pasbach. who has besn the j County Treasurer Ralph Bradfor sruest of Crown Potnt friends the past has becn named ,ha!rrr.an of a cornweek, has returned to Ler home in : mitte, appointed by the Chamber of Grand Rapids, Mich. ! Commerce to attend a meeting to he Emil Eue. the 22-year-old son of j held at Robertsdale tonight, the pur-Mr.-and Mrs. Ernest Euse, living on pose of which is to pro'.rst apalnt Joliet ftre.-t, v-;;j the victim of a ser!- higher rates being put in by the Bell
oas accident on last Monday while out ; Telfcphone Co.. inaking the fifth Ike Thornton, ill
for lower rates and better service. Crown Point also wants the battery system of telephones, feeling -hat they want better service at the same piles Crown Point subscribers feel that they have put up with the artlquated machinery long enouirh and are going to register a few kicks through their representative. New marriage licenses: Wladyslew Tylus. Hammond. Marya llijos. Hammond. Adoiph Lud-'g. Hammond Frances Crvancka. Hammond; Peter De Uernordi. Oary. Maria Zarantanello
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A falling tree struck Buse. knocking him down and breaking his leg. He was unable to move and lay there for two hours before being found by Will Bixenman who happened to be passing, by that time both his feet were frozen. He was taken to the home of his parents, and though in a very serious condition he is getting along aa well as can be expected. The fire department was called to the home of Mrs. Emma Hill on Wednesday afternoon where burning grass threatened to tgnita tha bouse. Tho fire was extinguished, however, before any damage was done. The members cf tha American
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yha t-ffa of Pearl. "Tie pearl resembles mua in that It in bora to dla. Car for tt as you will, its life cam n mora b prolonged indefinitely tbaa ours can, becauaa it has aa rrnic cn.nitrticn. If you tell tn that apecimena have been found in tha tombs of the ancient Egyptians, I ask. what became of them? Those relics of a bygone civiHiatJon emmbia Vnf dut on eipoe ere to th a!r." Exchange.
Whiting Advertisem en ts Am Winners
Waoa ye think o? furniture, think
XL Cordaa & Sons. 3-latf Whfttisjr Jewelry ntor wdl close at d p. ea, except Monday aad Thursday at t x a. Saturday Mi tay day at 10 if. ni. . S-18-tf ?h-t.e 37-M for a.p5-.nr.enta t "Beawtjr Culture." Freel's Spec and ythir.g in the l:-e trst-claas ..'auty fcTac-p. 6S1 119:3a St. 2-1-tf T.J.fltS rolls of Vfall Paper, from 9a to 73 Pf rtll; about DO per cent heaper than last year. Tort Smelser, f 05 Is-diaaapoliji bouieva.rC J-15-tf
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MlPiCESS THEATRE i TxAay ad 1 omorroto 1 rt showing ! i -atmM f the Vop. -Saturday ght.,, j ;eet1 OentUle prodaetloa wlta Conrad i "Sagll. I rtrt-e Joy, Theodore Robrrtd ind il-tr Psftmooal rant. Also IMI prrlal picture of Curtutloa of Pepe 1'lae 3,1. Z-15-lt ?toon and board, for one or two sfentlMJw jti! 650 list'n str-pt ver !.!. t,"9 f-n:g tstore). Whitlnir .it 2-15-it ?or ftale Baby Bngry for sale. 327 CtDtral avenue. Phone 1S4-M. 2-15-St Adl wcrV !ne In Bea-nty Culture .ine done toy Mts. Fogle. 133J Army svf:.:e. Phone 315. Open eveninsrs 2-15-4t BesriTiRlrtg January 1st. 1952. dividends to the er-.ount of $1P0.0' are exempt from the tTnited States fioveerti ment Tax. Now Is a griod time to Savings and Loan Association and sav-
"2 ycur exemption on this amount of money. The dividends on $5,000.00 at at 8 per cent are exempt from Cn!td States Government Income Tax when invested In the Whiting Savings ami ILr.an Association. 2-16-St OBEY Tl'E covorrcnTNTJ rOVTKR
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MRS. HATFIELD SWA, OHIO la Pitialle Condition wL ra the Bfjxa Taking Lydia E. Pinkhaum's Vegetable Ccinpouai
Sabir.a, Ohio. 1 tfxk Lydia E. Fkbam'B Vepetablo Compound for weak-
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try it. I now feel fine and can do my housework without any trouble at all. You can usa this letter for the sake of ethers if you wish." Mrs. Weuxjn G. Hatfield, R. R. 3, Sab in a, Ohio. Housewives make a preat mistake m
allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well-niph impossible for thereto attend to their tieceasary household duties. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be taken when you first notice such symptoms as nervousnesa, backache, weakness and irregularity. It will help yon and prevent more serious trouble. Gie it a fair trial. It surely helped Mrs. Hatfield, justasithaa many, many other women.
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More Eggs from the Same Hen That's. Wfcat the Ponltryiaaa Wauls Especially Wbea Prices Are lilghtst DOMINO SCRATCH and DOMINO LAYING MASH With BUTTERMILK Y,1LL SOLVE HIE PR0ELEM The proof cf the PuJJing is in eating it. The procf in DOMINO FEEDS is in, feeding th-m. Once FirdAlio y: F d Domino Poultry Feeds are made from the choicest grai-s, correctly balanced to bring forth the best that is widiin the hen. Feed your cl icks Domino Chrk FeeJ and Domino Growi-g Mash with B ittennilk. thereby increasing the life weight and reducing the death rate. A tr'al order wJj comiace you cf the S ipcriority of Domino Feed. v SoldBy.AlI R&tall Feed Stores
NEW $600 PLAYER FIAN0 Special S345
MEW $225 PHONOGRAPHS Special $85
NEW $550 PLAYER PIANO Speck $295
NEW $144 PHONOGRAPHS Srecia $65
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Every Instrument in This Ware-room Must Be Sold at Once or Placed in a Reputable Home for Storage We have been served with a court order to surrender lease to these warerooms within ten days and as there positively is not a foot of storage to be had in Hammond, we are compelled to appeal to the public for storage accommodations or to sell this big stock of pianos, player pianos and phonographs at the be it price they will bring. Every PIANO and PLAYER PIANO in this stock a 1922 instrument, bought by during the past six weeks, and consists of some of the most handsome and most reputable makes of pianos on the market (no stencils). The phonographs, over 90 in number, include most aH makes, such as COLUMBIA, STEGER. VICTOR. WINDSOR. FULTON. BRUNSWICK, and many other new and slightly used instruments. Ton can wve from $150.00 to $350.00 on any PLAYER PIANO, and frera $50.00 to $225.00 on Phanogrjphs. NO INTEREST 0;. WAR TAX, which represent ano&er sariag f from $60.00 to $200.00 on a Player Piano, tc. No reasonable ofTer will be refined on any imtnrment in this stock. First cwae, first ifrred. A good home and a reliable customer is our chief consideration. EXCHANGES If you have a piano or phonograph to trade in on a new instrument and will allow it to remain in your home or in the home of a friend until we can use same, we will accept it at full value in exchange for an y bstrument in this stock. Special Bargains in New Pianos and Phonographs
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2 new $1050 Solo Player Pi DOS at $640 4 new $900 Solo Phyer. beautiful imported C. wahot cases obtainable, benches to match, at $25 4 new $850 Plarers. benches to match, with full roll equipment, at $550 I new $750 Players, benches. $450 new $650 Players, beaches. $370 I new $600 Players $345 Many new slightly use! pianos and players from. .$260 to $ZS5 PHONOGRAPHS 3 new $375. art styles $160 4 new $350. art styles $135 !0 new $300. art styles $125
u new $225. art styles $120 new $200. plain style $90
40 new $150. any finish $$5 Dozens of new and slight1? used phonographs, all makes, priced at $15 U $50
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL SATURDAY COME IN AT ONCE TERMS TO SUIT ALL SPECIAL NOTICE Every hutntment that may U left in this store after Sana-day wSl either be soldi at auction to the highest bidder or placed ia the homes of responsible people, the use of same to b rrrea free f charge until such frme that we call for same. Any family des-Tiag the ue of Piaao, P!ayer-PUo r Phonorrarh who will fill h the folWnr a-pLcation bLidt, will be notified wiOiia a few lays wbta the instrument ef their choice will be dIiyerti.
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