Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1922 — Page 3

-Monday. Tebruarv 27, 19L'L',

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WHITING NEWS

Vndertaicers Owens and .pan.h j: J .r.-.lucted the funeral of the- infant j :.ild of Mr. and Mr. Wm. Iirls't'i: of; 3 '.3th street. Irii"rmi,i:'. l-iii? it! tf.c I

f.. Joeep:: a cemetery of iluinme-iu lir. Joan bchaah of South Ecud , is.this paren : a he : e. V . hi! J was horn to Mr. and Mrs . W.

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PHONOGRAPH PRODUCES HEALTH

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j"hici thkatiif: Tovicnr

1TKII T 1 1 K SHOW J V Ml!) lain n- Mlllp production wit!. I

w'":;-oo'h of 110th. s-trect .it th khoro. l.o?-ot.ttt In ri'irp'-e TheJ.ved -b:t a short ttmo ai'J wan il at the .t. J ' i'. .:.-:r. te; ;

J i aruncn n, tne M:-,fr.i; .:ns char? f Undertakers .'. ens and js-ans-Mirs

jo.'in behaui of ,--- n r.er.d. v. '

e short business tntsrlon ;?itvJ ;.'.. j I ar'-ata cr. Sheriaati avnur j Tho Gifl Scout ledrs w'. . meet :t t J t home of Mr.". Vhhaia Wofon. 4'.;7! t horiaaa avenue this evc-n!n;. ; Tr I'aujfhte: of l'tc'.hah wil, hold . t:''r regular Meet;?:,; Wednesday '.-' eftr.C. Rt-f rpf-hv.icu; 3 I be ii-rvoJ ; 1 y the off icersThe Standard G-l Corr.pariy baud gave ! t nether one of thetr popular concerts j the Omnwiuty Center yesterday af- j ternoon under t.s diiertton of the:.' leader, Moms Ij. Eastman. Kight rendered selections were given hy ' bind,- whteh v.-as much appreoia-.ed i v. larsrc number in attendance. I

Jus. tfayusz ms a: l otted by offi'-er "Vv.v.zyn;ak. on .orrspl.urst of h' W;fe

1. arc ins him with asault and -battery i 3'c- was fined S'.() and costs upyti p.-.: - -

.en,. c. v, a;cu :;c v;i :i .t.a;eii. The explosion o:' the stone iuarne.s 'iwter, Crete at.-": IjjCirat.se, Hi.. .."--c V ..;t;rijr a hard ii.o-.-k. on Friday cv:; and n ar.y of the tieopio who rat; - it of the.r home thought at ::: c-f

, .To-l Holt, l.ila I re noil I harlen Oslhi 1 ; from the siturd.-iy IHrnin;; Post nr; u"-jbv- Kltn M rimnn. It's a Vaiarionit1 il ! plcturr. -' - 2 '. - L

s-- Tii-r V.". It. A ef the Maooabee wt.i r." 1 l;rM thir f-g-ular pieetirg" e-n j

e-a-.- eveniti :v:T,-.lt r ir"

at tli- l-"';-I:ruyn T T i ". I rert!y re.iu.'-ttcd to a !.f rr port.inco v, :;! h- . fret hn.ent e'on . v.: : t

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The 0;..:-n t:.r : . " i.-.. ; v; ,t r -uhir t'-?!'-:t r.r. tdn 1.

v.i:;t. hunl randiilat' vc'lt b-?

y the e-ff!ec: 1". t-rv r-?rlr of th' -cjrf-ci t'-ut:i ij exr'tefd t-' l-e - ,r.. Jal;o Ku-; of IJfl.-rt. ;i ' . !i er.tt-rtti . fr:-:.d front t'.OL.ota tor s-.-f.r:il eiay.-i. At this t'me V.t t".'-'t $ 1. vl.- illiig w ith other J"rh"iidj in e'oi('cno. Mr? G.iv Lautvr r f Ch !"??. r?c.:.t

j th.; tjr with her f:.-ttr. llri-. A.;::! fk hmittht e.f f j rt'. avert tie. ' a:-.. J'rs. Atituft Sohn-.-.tt'.o i.tn.

.Mr?. A'tc I-'ayrt of Mj rt -'". -t ,u--

ti:'J'-d the r.en H-.ir !od;,o at t;.'Ut;i It'.-! ;. tven:::r. ! Mrs. Hohert 'row ani siste". Mre i Aihtrt Shur'j vt.-ited relatives ar.d tnctiy j tr:ond. at. Udgv.valer !. ChieasJ l-' , -iher Oiy. '

Mr. ar.d Mrs. 11. IUrya and fa.";.il.

other gra.ti ehtvator, b.-sue :-.!m-.; i, r- ,.-ir-,.n ai- . i Mr.

8.tf lomlts troiv. i .,.-.,1 tr- , iteorte li-jiiiin; cn-l hot.. Mr.

direction frotn the Stand-1 Mr;, r. TJar.ks end e-ausrlitor. liroth", we-i'f- th Uiv'.ted guc-sti lo a d. li

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i.a-.vrer,ce je..e..ai:. arcstcd fr oss-; :;e- given at the hotr.e of Mr. ;.n i Mr fy vras tried in the city court u:;.i ; Mer.r - Pht: cf "Eaft hue on .u.ud-y

ooutia over t3 tite e.rtm.r.a. eOJr; i-i il'.u'ju uotii?. I:. cefau.t of thece. was taken to Cf-jwn 1'oit.:. A iorisie : wife of Ucne-hm from C hie-as -j, ac..nanted by a. ti:; yea.- c-id daughter.

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ONDON AGOG OVER

THE ROYAL WEDDING

I IJvcn tho historic and ancient abbey,

v herc the ceremonies will be pe.rforrr.u l uiidergrotn? both "extertial and

RED PEPPER HEAT

internal baths." It i.i being rer.o- , . . " '.

It i.i being rer.o- - i

English Metropolis Begins i;;;;:;:;

to Talre On a Holiday Air Today.

(vifjj;. as niar.y or uie iifmoers tv-..i ;,t, ;

t!.e almity anu later will partictpate . 1V; ;.i

I gatherings v.-htoh are l-eingr i frr.n; r-trr. in ceiebj i tie-n ,' the ntarrtae.!. 1 r.v. t i -;rt v.

j 'i'h v.cijiiint; of I'rlri-ess Mary -.vi'.l !.. ; that j

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bril'irint .--o-Ual event Lottdon

!.a- hti-jVUi f- r year:-'. 'l i e iTi-.ci-ss v. i'.! be w.M! cuard"o n her j-'. orncy het-vern HucUir.shnn. l-i'ia-'o a'.J t!i- abbey. Tliere v.-iil !-e it t h.-ij a r d pt-h oiuf '.t';' r;."lst;;-i.-ie.'-a.id i'.ae" dui-jr. along tti-s route. An Easy Waih Da. .Ai'oordirig to an English fuperst? tJon fcii;h preraiil among the was'i omen of that eoui,r.ry. the .ioh wi.'l bo rendered nsy and entiroir cotnfortb!e hy tying two eiothesplns together ta tho jVisp- o? a crcs and tLrotv. lnc; thprn into th m,i!i tub.

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are no Letter trunks than "Hartman's Wardrobes" now that they're reduced you can have the best at the lowest prices in many years. Practically indestructible. A "Hartnun" will give a life-time service and reflect? credit to its owner.

Mrs. U: rr.tr ;auer and ton. Kol.ert. 'ii.teJ at tha l';an'.; hor.;e in Chicairo the- htier ttart of l-.ct woe.';. The Froteoted Ilcor.e Circle ana '.her i trior.ds wii'i V-e entertait.ed at a Butco ,

party at the heme of Mr. a

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"WV.Uam Krov.-n of C'er.trui are:.

uetst i : iday ct er.i:.?. '" z : '- "v evera! Horn hre, v.stted Mr-. V.W- count of the death of Lis tuotht:

ards hospl- j uiecrge ivcney. repot t her I -- -

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e upeared in Whiting au j preferred t he 1. arses against him, where lie was :-rr:ed to a Whiting- gr'.. Fratjct-f "i'oidrcan, they livingr with the Utte-'u C.reritfi on 3i'5 Schrace u.ver.ue. If-

v.aa taken to Crow n Point on Saturday, j i'M Mclvit: at the St. Eer Mrs. n.uth Mutison n-ho lias been the ; tl on Tiiday cvcr.ii"5 a::.

t -est of Mi?s Beuiah Stover cf Shcrito.n svnue has re'turnd to her ho.r. it: johet. r::. J Mrt-. Waldo Jennings of i.i oi.ver f.. ' entertain the Young Ladies' Gu.id : e:;; Wednesday evening. 1'he I'iy-n-.outh Aid Society will have e -. a',1 day aicetins V.Vidr.erfdav. "t r s i

: at tho home of Mrs. Jaraes Snhth-, o: j ro:taid Quincy of Ciiicago visited n"t Tr.rliana .hri'.T-f.'.--ir,-t , ! f'hp- " t'. eui::ev over Sunda'.

'..r..c.i. " S Mil Lrnest King w:o has beeti visit- ; IviiS:'C!" v'c

How (ite !cskoiis are followed. The latest ipr.ovation in phonnijraph record." is private health iMsor.s "carrtsd" for the busy housewife or cfllco firl v.lio can t afford : loin a gymnasium These recorc s lay out a course of calisthenics fur the hstener and then help him o through these intcttcr.s Ly'co-ur.tin cr th n suJtat.ie tune.

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TRUNK TRUNK TRUNK

527.50 ?35.00 '62.50

LOWELL

MUNSTER

air. ITageman of 1-Ia:r.rr.ur:d i'- tuovcj

- r.is famiiy on tr.e ivuhlraan furtn. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kay T-hisher ftr.d Kmrra

Chk-afo t i.-.;toti. .-u rob. f

'"J. Ji.s liter fctetn.te as taxen a po...on ir: the office of Undertaker Gries-

iiS her paret.ti M: -urpris j ie ft ; r he

ar.d Mrs

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;r her home at Tainpa, J I'ade graven of Jlammot.d E-ret.t

r. Tt uiloy and Urotnsciiw.ff. ' Florida, tod.-.y ; u .:ur.eie.ay W7l.a Iritr.-a 5ti Muneter. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Whham Crura have Mrs. 1 ia Tiliotor. and son I'red, ard; Mit? Pit per attended tho htrh schooi ; : ut ed into their netv homo et Styper!e,-' VVtjn Unsir.j and wife of Chicago at- , pti;- g',:t itr Dyer Thursday etenir.. . i- etiue :;, Uavi-asm's secend Woft Park j tended the r-ne; al of Mci GritEii hcte i;r :jrsaret PcffT of Mar.clon t.i y-uUition. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earr ! tod jr. ' Mj'h., vittcd with the Kaht r family ' '- ave mc-'ed to the Wayo tlat acattdi Cershn.an cf Ch'.Caa spent Sul- i jhnrday. ' : ;!' tiis Crum'a. j uruay and Sunday ht:re with his fa: her ; IIomor Adams spent Wednesday In Mr.s. Clyde Cleveland ar.d sot. Clyde! K. Oershma;:.. i Mtir.sttr. J

of rfammond. visited her mother. ' James Palmer ef 1 latr.n.ond v.j..cci ; M.S. C. Stewart :n W'h'.i.r.z. - relatives he-re yesterday. j . , . . .! ,Ti- funeral of Mr. George Ker.ncy j I ;v.ii held at her date hon.e yesterday at; WTTnT.TI WnnTHTT -tf' h- nu ltev. C. A. l:ow n conducted j

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OUTFIT FOUND or ohard Grove cor.ietery , II Oersl.tuan went ta Chioago last e.

tlNTefiNATlONAt NET 3CRV:f 1 TOKO.VTO. Ohio. Offiotrs sarche.'

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ti:e boarding house of John Szahot here mo-id attended the funeral cf Mrs. Geo.! hk times without result." The seventh I K,'-..r.ev here yettcrdu-..

i.rne i.aey luunet tw o stills ar.d JO.i i

Mr. and Mrs. .

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DTENO ironer

"Only One Thin Breaks My Cold" ' 'JIE relief tiot Dr. Kind's frw DiKrovery sives froin stubborn ol I coitis, aod cr.roshmg rtvr ortei?, ?nw; sad throat-tortiirtr j? coughs has nsadc it th-e standard rr-to.edy it fi tciiav. Time-tried for fifty years and never rnonr popular tiaa to.lav. IS'o hi.m'ii.1 "cfl wiH nmt oof Ice fhe re'Ief iu ixweucd piilcfrtn aini e.isod ccrjgh. ANray re-UaMe, atvl jrood f- the jvriote Jarraiy. Has a cortvindnp. healing t.-urtr; vith all its pood metuctrul cuaSities. At ali elmsKkis, 6Ci cent. Br. King's New Discovery For Colds and Cautflis 1 n in i ii mrr niiniim 'mm The Results oi Cortipa'titm ite FK-k beadaches, taliwness, faHow tkin. n.-a3le matter in the intci.tjna,i Fin. Correct this heaJth-tneVr-

mmicg: (truvuiiioa by taU.ts XH. iotg's ! tlj i'iiui. 25 cents. .VJl drusjurpts- '8

PROMPT! WON'T CRTPE r. Ring's Fills

LEATHER TRAVELING

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BAG

Split cowhide leather traveling bags, walrus grain. Substantially made with plated lock and claw catches. With V pocket, 18-inch size. Special at $3.98.

SPECIAL $12 STEEL COVERED TRUNKS, 7.50 Steel covered trunks, with two large brass plated bolts and lock and corner brackets. Well made, a $12 trunk special at $7.50.

Save Your S. & H. Stomps

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ifAUFMANN S WOLF - Hammond. !md

Thi; Store for Values!

tt.iilons of mash under the front xnrch v,u of tx house. Sttabol -.van fined $4 0'..' I " --:

Iiwjt-i- of V.'ht.nj was ..ere cr. j

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

rmxcEss thetiu: tom(,ht .tFTlvllUIJJHOW M'llllam I MLIlr proiltiol ion -with j .lnuk Holt, I4la !, and harieit OBle, ! f r,.m th. Cn f n wA - 1'. ....In..- I . I

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Mr. and Mrs. John Xlrorrneli cf Brazil. Tnd.. arrived Saturday c-n account of the Oeatli of -ht-r mother. Mrr. Oof rge Kenney. Mrs. Ah i-arks of K.iat Ch.casc came Saturdsy oventnp- to a istt her parents, Mr. i.n.1 Mrs. v!l'.inm Tayl or. Verne Kcnney of Golddeld. Iowa, came Sam r?ay. hein called her r n ac-

AH OLD RECIPE

Whiting Jewelry e'.ores wii close at

C i. m., except Monday and Thursday!

10 DARKEN HAIR

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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns

Gray, Faded Hair Dark j t ,Mt lhe Ironer Yo,

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t 8 p. m.

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iVimot everyone knr-vrs, that ?asre

j Tea and S-ilph-ir. properly ce-mpo'ind-

raturday and pay dsy at ) pJ ,.rlnCl, i,a,.,, t!lP natural coL.r and

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I5.00J rolls of Wall Paper, from So to 75a per rollr about 50 per cent cheaper than last year. Tom Smelsor, G05 Indianapolis boulevard. r-15-tf

First Class Barber Shop.

cutting- our prices In half, benininc Feb. 24. Stanley Kuh-c.zknwskh 532 Mew York avenue. Whiting-. C -2 1 -6 1 First Class Ftarher Shore IVices reduced 20 per ofn betrinrlr.i? tV-. 24th.

lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. "i cars .;r-i the only way to pet this ntixttire was to make It at home, -which is mussy and troublesome . Nowadays we simply auk at any drug- store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul-

We are pliur "om pound." You will pet a

Ftaniey Ku'eczkoa ski, kvetiu', "Whiting-.

h."e-.v York

iartre bottle of this old-time rocipe jmp roved I ; the addition of other incrrpd.ents. at very iitt!? rn?t. F.veryiiody u:;cs this jireparation now, because no r,e can possibly tell that you darkened your hftir. a-i it does it so tintura'iiy find evenly. Yo-i dampen a

i-pongc or --eift bru-h with it and draw. this th'ousl) your hair, taktntr one )

' j smsll strand nt a titnr-; ;-y morning tlse j Joinin? the Whiting- Favinss and j c,th,.r applir-at'on r two, yot.r hair b"Ioan Association whore vo ir sav ing.sj ,.,,5,., -.,.-. t !"! iy . dark. think and i will tie safe and loan to your n ighli. .r 1 C,,sf , and you look yrprs y ounste-r . j t.'i Improve your own city and cam you g-rny hair disappears, and after an- j a fi r-r cent, dividend. in addition, f -27-' Adv. I

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Have Been Waiting For Iron3 every bit of the ironing. No hand ironing any more. Irons sheets, table cJotrt. hirts, waists, runled dresses, children's rompers anything at all. Does the work better than hand work. So easy to operate that it eems more like play than work. No more backaches from 6tanding and pushing a fiat iron. You sit at your ease ia a comfortable chair and feed the clothes. The machine docs the work. No bigger than a sewing machine, yet irons the widest heets and table cloths. So easy to move about that you can keep it anywhere in the house and move it to any place you wish to use it. M -ves so :asi!y thit it cun b-5 pulled about w th ore fi i-:r You dor't hve to p-o do.vri in the Lai-rn cr.t to do vo:r ironing iion in the kitchen, dining room, bedroom anywhere. Don't 5 ay "That sounds too good to be true," let us show you.

People You'll Never Forget

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rhcy arc really only shadows on a screen

f silver. They do not, nor did they ever,

exist. And yet you will know them, f-penk of them by their first names; dream ot them, perhaps, and of the great human drama their lives constituted. They are people you will never forget: the principal characters in the Rex Ingram "V production of the masterpiece of Vicente Blasco Ibanez's - novels

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yafa'-UTll..: ,trx'- ." ic, 'l -tit .Li K r ? f"- ij v IV i, INGRAM PRODUCTION ! Photographed by John F. Scitz j JiS. EX 3 A . . J Adaptp;1 by June Mat!tis. &s?yfei!ttTHE FOUR HORSEMEN ZAu? APOCALYPSE' 643 Holman St. Phone G73

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