Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1922 — Page 10
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THE TIMES.
Tuesday, February 21, 1923.
OUNTY NEWS 991
WHITING and itsPEOPLE
STAR TUliATER TO.VItiHT Tmalaj DobrIm r'nArtKmi Vj U TllrtAnu With Death;" aim Cha
Ctiapllm Is The Tronn," and the yletwrea. Tomorrow Rndolph Valan-
in "ConquertnK Power." 2-21-lt
Jaruoa. the son of MT. and Mrs. Koy
Walker of SherWIan avenue, is at the Mercy hospltafl In Chicago, where he is Buffering; with Intestinal flu. The toy, who -was at first thougrht to have
liad appendicitis. Is getting alonj
jnite satisfactorily.
James Hugies has moved his family
Tiere from Southern Illinois, and has moved into the Johnson flat on OMo
avenuo. Mr. and Mrs, William Jloaenbaum of I"ischrupp avenue, hav moved to Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I' Yank Barr have mored from Atohison avenue to the Wayo flats cn Fischrupp avenue. Julius Hoppe Is iM with th Flu. Mr. Sharp and daughter of Fischrtrpp avenue, 'have moved to Michigan the r&malnder of the cfaraily to join them in the spring- ar.d live temporarily with Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Alfred end Walter Ehlers of Jollet. HI., visited with their mother, Mro. H. Ehler. on Sunday.
Mrs. William lwniii'i of th ridaa
avenue has returned home irurn .Na
poleon, Ohio, whera sho wa.a caiied lb
.lie .death at hor father.
Mias Miriam Oordon of Oll'ver street
Jim Tahiti!, charged vf-.th. assault unsi battery, and Joe Klsh, arrested at .'42 Otaj-k Fireet by Hat! and Brown, ami JjJm Ra!ia;i, chtirged with ur;ty of th peace, art ail locked up
SHE! .rSKA!)S CN rust is pretty IDEA FOR DRESS
i.ook Che bailing; rule in a play given I awaiting trial In defau-lt of bonds, by the Players club at the llUuoia i Mis? Itoul&h Stover is enf ert !nin theter In Uiiicago on Sunday evening:. ' Mm. KuLh Munjon of Joliet. 111., n the title of which was "Tue Younger , her home In fcihertdan i'-(ai'Ji.
vieceratlon."' in addition to the mem-; The Owls" cl-;b will . entertain at
oera of the Gordon family present
were Air. and Mrs. G. I''. Hawthorns, Mr. and Mrs. D- J. Fasliwlutz and Mr. ana Mrs. C. W. l'owew. Ruth Uttraau enterta-lned a nurnb-cr uf friends a.t a party ax her home in Central aven-ua at which the gaxne of hearts was played.
Louia Fisher is confined to his home I Reading
in da For.iythe Water Gardens with the Flu. The Methodist Indies' Aid society will hold their silver tea tomorrow afternoon at 1:30, George Washington's 'birthday at tho home of MrsWilhelm. 1136 Superior avenue. West
Pari. The assisting hostesses are to be Mesdames Broderson, Forsythe, Coslyon. feaylor and J. T. iimith. All are
invited to attend. The Ladies of the Christian church are to have a Washington Birthday dinner in the church parlors this evening, 'beginning at 6:30 p. m. Vincent James. Jr., of the East Side spent a few days hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Schlechty. Mrs. John Visoontl of Central avenue, underwent a serious operation at the Wesley hospital in Chlcagx for gall atones and appendicitis. At present writing he is getting auong fairly well.
Valentine dancing party in their c:Iub rooms this evening. Woman's Missionary of Congregational church will meet on Wednesday, FVb. 2J, at 2.20 o'clock with Mrs. Arthur Vernon. 2"7 LaPorte avenue. China to be the study of the day. The program la as follows: Scripture Read-
Mrs. 11. S. Davidson; Re
sponses, China; Men and Manners, Women and lending of Foet. Mrs H E. Beaubien; Music, Mrs. Pr.xJiaska ; Art and Pottery, Mrs. Oral?; Bird's Kyo View of a Colorado Paris, Mrs. rurdy.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Star Theatre Wednesday and Thursday What la the Conquering Power in life?
it atnintion or hate; lr? or
the lust fer gold? TK answer is th theme cf tK
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OBKV TIIK CONQUERING TOWER If you would be happy, the secret wii be brought vividly before you soon at the Star Theatre. I-16-.it
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QUEUING POWER
Adopted by Jrrrte Math is ft
KaZxcur's " Eugrni Grandet
The piiblic library will b closed add day tomorrow for George Washington's Birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Punnton attended church services at Griffith on Sunday. Miss Luc-.jle Sacrider of Chicago, spent the week-end here as the guest off Miss Pauline Schlechty. Rose and Eileen Fitzgerald of Chicago spent Sunday here visiting with their sister, Mrs. Robert s!eagraves of 118th street. Mrs. Lou WClia-ma cf Cleveland averue i aiM to b up again after a e&vare tHneea, A patriotic fproffram has been arranged for Washington's Birthday "by Whiting Post No. SO, American Legion, to be given in the large hall of the
' Dom. The speaker f the evening will
be Mr. Oaa;'d Ryan, national eomTcittecman. Appropriate orchestra and vocal m'jslc have also been a.rransrc4. Mr. Ryan is booked as 'being a first class speaker and it Is hoped a largo number wiil turn out tomorrow evening to enjoy the program th Legion hafve planned for thetr.u
rillVCTSiS THEATER TOVIOHT (buries Ray ia hla hrtest plctm-e, "R. S. V. P." reply It rw ple, also Johnny tllnea la an (durational fomedy, "Dead Easy." 3-2u-t rRITVCIWS THEATER TOMGHT
ttiarlca Ray In hU latest picture. m, S. V. P." (reply It yoa please) also Johnny Hlnen In educational comedy. -Dead Ey." i-0-Zt When yoa think of fumfture. think of IL Gordoa & Sons. 2-10tf
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at their home over last Sunday. little Poter McLaughlin, eon of Mr. and Mr-. M. McLavghfiin, of Rtfberts 5Viui, who hM beon seriously ill for .,!;:! we;V3, has recovered nicely, nr.J returned to school fw d' ago. Mr. and Mrs. John Ault. who haive i.fcn visiting at the O. B. Melt Jume i.n Ifidianapolia ioulevard, the i,ast 'vcelt, left for their homo at Jiummi nee, 111., last Saturday. Mrs. II. C Green left for Paris, LX, on Monday morning to attend a sur-rri:-' on her mother, Mrs, MUburn,
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while there Mrs. Gi eeu w'Jl
reLa:a. Mjs. IL F. Fggcrs' TKiaion f the m' Aid ot tr.e TitiieiM cfrurch. are -inc J- ak a-ia w Klcmin'' T'rist Shop on India;v43Ds bu4cvard Wmiay aftc-noon t'rora a to 4
at Kiger ana i.uRhir .rniss. return to theit toma on ttyrtie fc.enuo from Goodlin. -nd., w-' 'lny .t-
teuded the funcrai of iaa err-'a 'thcr-in-lav. . Mr. nd Mrs. cLaugiuln at Kofcerts
whose birthday is on the 22nd. and avenue visited at the 'Jeyrs homn
Eaat Chlca.ro on Friday aTeofng. Mr. and Mrs. Mycrs were tommrlj Robcitsdale residents.
Would Like to Jen Htm. Yim're busy." I m14, nfctef thi forceps in tip dTitlt'i hand. TTl Jut take a lttfla stroll aboot fta 1V 1ag antfl this a-Tsir is Tr." "0. gnsb," cam t1i mafal rrtce from tb flepths of tha d;ttst'i cbalr wtirr a freckle-farl Jad at irinmarly flngrtwf a swollen Jaw. 1 wlsht I eouid so lon rviUi yu." CI Ira go Trtbnno.
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WV.tinj' Jewelry stores vril close at 6 p. in., except Monday and Thursday at S j. m. Saturday and pay day at 10 p. m. :-io-tr
j 13.P09 rolls cf Wall Taper, from Jc J to 75c per roll; about 00 per cent I cheaper than last year. Tom Smelser, 1605 Indianapolis boulevard. 2-13-tf
Rust colored Canton crece trimmed with steel beads is the om. bination which is used with Tiea lng effect in this pretty dress for afternoon wear. The ekrt is full and has three rows of shirrinzs. Silver ribbons to match the beads tie the dainty cuffs-
For Pale Sven room cottaje.
333 Sheridan avenue. :--z
BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Oll'e Tablets the substitute for calomel are a mild but sure
j laxative, and their effect on the liver ' is almost instantaneous. These little 'olive-covered tablets are the result of j Dr. Edwards' determination not to 'treat liver and bowel complaints with
calomel. The pleasant little tablets do th good that calomel does, but have no
I bad aTter effects. Th-y don't injure j th teeth like strong liquids or calo1 mel. They take hold of the trouble j and quickly correct it. Why cure the I liver at the expense of the teeth? Cal- ! oniel aimetlm esplays havoc with the
gums. io 00 strong ifqiiiuit. ii is dcsi not to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lay feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perkup" the spirits. 15c and oOc. Advertisement.
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Wented Girl for general work. 215 Cleveland ave.
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Wanted Two or three famished rooms. Call 74-J. 2-21-lt
Si nation Wanted By for stenography and Telephone 4Z3-J.
a young girl office work. 0-21-Ot
A "boy and a girl should be tarcght to save money early in life. For instance a dollar a wjck put in The W3iit;nff Savings and Loan Association with 6 per cent dividend for twenty years will result in the funds of orver $2,000.00 2-21-lt Phone 427-M for appointments for anything in the line lirst cla.s "Beauty Culture." Freel's Specialty and Beauty Shop, S31-imh St. 2-1-tf
Warned Refined family washing. Ca'.l :i New 01k avenue (rear). Commencing Monday. Feb. 20tb. 1922, bottled water wUl be delivered In case lots on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon. Please place your orders accordingly to insure prompt delivery. Central Drug Store. 34.1? Michigan Ave., Phone 150 Indiana Harbor. 2-lS-3t Children's hair bobbing S5e. Freels Spec, and Beauty Shop, 631 119th ft Phone 427-M. 2-1 -tf
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ROBERTSDALE
STAR THEATER TOXICIIT
Tiiesdnr Donllni rtmnka In "Flirting W4th IVnh!' also Chas. ChapMn In "The Irimn,"' and ther plctnreM. Tomorrow, HiKlolph Valantino, In "iiquri1n5 Power." 2 -21-It The Ladies Bible Class cf the Evangelical church, will nfcet at the home of Sirs. Oecar Todd on Indiana poli 3 boulevard Thursday evening. Every
member is urgently requested to there. Tho enaractms has been lifted
the Tony NovaJ home on Myrtle avenue. Several of the family were 111 with the disease, but all have recovered and are atic to be out. The Old Settlers' club will meet this evening at thoir regular . monthly meeting. Every member is asked to be prenrent. After the .business session an entertainment and masqjera-de party will he enjoyed, to which the members families are invited. Refreshments will also be served. The Protected Home Circle will meet in regular session at the I. O. O. F. hali on Wednesday evening, Washington's Birthday. After lodge there will Tje a box Eoci'l to which every member has the privilege of bringing their friends. Miss Vioiette Golding of Myrtle avenge was a visitor in Chicago on Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Banks and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms anri family, Mrs. Platz and daughter. Mr. Ba. imsarten. visited at the home of Mrs. Terry and Mrs. G-ie.r of Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. ITamans of Lake avenue entertained out of town re'a-
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Freight and Tax Extra
How Easy to Own
This Beautiful Car
It offers the comfort and luxury of a fine, enclosed car, with Essex performance and Essex reliability, and the price is but little more than for the open car. It has the New Improved Essex chassis, finer in every respect than the earlier models which all praise so highly. To the savings in fuel, tires, oil and upkeep that all Essex owners know, the Coach now adds the advantage of a fine distinguished closed car at little extra cost.
You'll Like it
Conskiera No Other Car "The llert of Ee eara ord by oar calrunen la mere than aatlafactory. DettQrd record ahow average of 18.4 mUca per Ballon of gasoline. Very economic Hi In lubricating oil. Extremely eauv on tirra. We are ao pleased with Ease and Ha low operating coat, we would not consider using any ether equipment, regardless of first cost-" R. E. TKEINHARDT. Btata baplemrat Co. Helena, Man.
Come See it.
C.1345 Tri. 109S SWa. $1895 Freight J Ta. Erfrm E. L. SHAVER
THE SOUTH SHORE ALTO CO.
Sussell and Hohman Streets.
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William- Desmond Tt.ylor in uniform of British sergeant. Reports of the past life of William Desmond Taylor have stated that he served in the British army during the war as a jatain. This photo possibly was taken before he had obtained his romm'sion. Ho is weanne the chevrona of a aex-poant.
Healing Cream Stops Catarrh Clogged Air Passages Open at Once Nose and Throat Clear.
If your nostrils are clogged and your head tsuffed berauso of catarrh or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at B-ny drup store. Apply a littl nf this pure, antiseptic, s"rra destroying: creaJ".i into your nostrils and let it pnc.tia.ie through evory sir passage of your head aril iiv'in!.rn-s. In.'tant relief. How Ror.j it f"'s You," Real is clf-ar. Tour nostrils ar open. V 'H breaths freely. No more haw'incr or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield lik maic Don't atay sturfed up. cKoked up and miserable. Relief Vi &urv Adv,(
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