Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1922 — Page 7

Friday, March 24, 1922.

THE TIMES Paee Soj

WHITING NEWS NOTES

, The Tri Kappa Sorority wijl hold a rummag sale In th basement room of th Jr. High achool buildingas a benefit for little Andrew Uabor, all day tomorrow, starting at 9 a. m. Mr. Waldo Jennings of Oliver street Is 111 with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. Ostepberg attended the carnival and circus at Medina Temple Wednesday evening. Charles Miller of Sheridan avenue is confined to hi home with, inflamatory rheumatism. Mrs. Howard Cobb of La Porte avenue, entertained Mrs. Mirla Vweske of Chicago yesterday. Miss Clara . Plan of Myrtle avenue, well known In Whiting, having been employed at Atkln A Thorp's 119th street store for sev-

rid you ever see a tllo bathroom emile show yours Blue Devil Cleanser and watch,-

eral years, Is In a very critical condition. Miss Marian Walker will be home today from Fennimore, Wis., to spend a week's vacation at her home on Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Wm. mtth, nee Mary Sutherland, has returned from South Shore hospital and is recovering from her recent illness. tLucUle, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Viscontl of Central avenue. Is quite ill. Mrs. Wm. Etter and daughter, Imogene, are visiting with relatives in Wanatah. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoppe have returned lo their home in West Park, after spending the winter with the latter's parents. Mrs. Henry Behrens and son. Gilbert, visited in Chesterton the forepart of the week. Miss i,oretta Opperman of a

Torte avenue is confined to her home with the mumps. The Plymouth club will hoid their regular meeting April 5th at the home of Mrs. Frank Greenwald in Sheridan avenue. The American Legion Post No. SO will entertain all of the children of Whiting tomorrow afternoon at a free movie show in the Community Center. This entertainment is

to show their appareclation for the response of the children's patriotism and patronage to functions of the post.

Mrs. Howard Downs of East

Chicago visited her mother. Mrs.

Wolengcr of Flschrupp avenue.

yesterday. The Plymouth club will have a food sale in Atkin & Thorp's grocery on Saturday.

i The Music and Art department of Ithe Fortnightly club will be entertained next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. S. Davidson, 242 a Porte

avenue, with Mrs. Daesling, Mrs. Ordeman and Mrs. Reeve acting as assistant hostesses. Trogram will appear later.

Through the courtesy of the Bureau of Service of National Parku and Resorts, maintained by the Chicago Ss. Northwestern railway

and Union Pacific systems, Mr, Joseph Mul'er. traveler and lectur-

( er. will give an illustrated lecture ; on "Two National Parks in Two

Weeks." under the auspices of

Whiting Tent No. 64. of the MacIcabees in the Community Center, 614 119th street on Monday, April 3rd, at 8:00 p. m. This will be open

house night for the Maccabees to

the citizens of Whiting and every

one is invited to enjoy the illus

trated lecture through Yellowstone

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Shopping for Shoes Saturday Note these splendid Spring specials. Scores and scores of people are taking advantage of the wonderful shoe values we are offering. See them in our windows. "FOR SHOE NEWS AND NEW SHOES WATCH OUR WINDOWS"

PATENT AND SATIN STRAP SUPPERS

BROWN AND BLACK OXFORDS BRODGE AND PLAIN EFFECTS

$4.95

$4.95

i $8.00

'We Keep Feet Looking Well and Feeling Well'

JAS. B. ORTT 169 STATE STREET : : HAMMOND, INDIANA EaiEEEEizEEaTHE SHOP AHEAD

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Specials For Sa turday

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DRESSES

These dresses in dainty, charming styles, are suited for every individual and figure. Come prepared to buy two or more of these dresses, for values like these are seldom offered.

Colors Henna Grey Tan Navy Brown Black

Materials Canton Crepe Taffetas Crepe Knit Piquetines Gros de Londre Poiret

For Saturday $14.45

UITS

WOMEN'S NEW TAILORED SUITS A wide diversity of new models expressing the utmost perfection in plain tailoring, various lengths, smart box coats, embroidery trimmed. Also many smart semi-tailored models, new designs of col-

All coats smartly silk lined. Mate-

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rials are Poiret Twills and Tricotines.

Sizes From 16 to 40

Our Prices Are Lower Than the

In Navy Lowest For Saturday

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Made of highest grade of materials and up to the minute in stj. The coat they are all talking about. In all the latest colors. Nuff said! For CIO AK Saturday V6tJ

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Park and Ostden Canyon. Mrs. Herman Fuisengbers entertained a number of friends at a birthday anniversary party at her

home on Wednesday afternoon. A

pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. The Triaid club met at the home of Miss Anna Fuss on Front street last eveninK. A number of women enjoyed a jrood time at a quilting party at the home of Mrs. Fred Vater of La Porte avenue, yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Petcina, a former teacher in Chicaso, has lak?n the position vacated by Mis Cuddieback as teacher of music in the Whiting' public schools. Another bi? event will take place at H. Cordon & Sons on Saturday,

March 25th. Watch for it. 3-21-1 "The Daushters of Ruth," of the Church of Christ, are having a carnival in the parlors of the church this evening:. Tho attractions will be worth spending- an evening of your time, they having obtained a wonderful 'fortune teller," "an Incubator baby," '"th most hideous creature In the world.'" There also .v ill he a trip around the world, which will be more than Interesting, and numerous other things. Also

a comedy erttitled "Waiting for the trolley" will be. given. The whole nffair has certainly meant an abundance of hard work for the different committees. let's hope they will be rewarded with a god attendance. Refreshments, everything that is usually had at a carnival. Mrs. Fteeves, assisted by Miss Helen Tharp are the directors and everybody is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cerajewskl of Whiting purchased the Keifer home on Amy avenue and moved in on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street entertained the Marquette Club at their home last evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the membera and a most delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Hugh Studabaker entertained the Trl Kappa Sorority at the home of her parents on Myrtle ave on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wallace who are living at the Moore home on Cleveland avenue will leave in a few days for Danville, New York, where they expect to make their future home. For the past two years Mr. Wallace has been employed at the Sinclair Refining Co. Mrs. Scleger of East Side spent Tuesday with her daughter Mrs. H. F. Eggers and family of Lake v. Mrs. Albert Fuesle and son spent several days with her parents Mr.

and Mrs. W. Himan of Lake avenue. Alvln Peterson and niece Misss Irene Tankft of Roberts avenue visited the former's siter, who was operated on for appendicitis at the So. Shore hospital in Chicago by Drs. Keeler and Doll, is reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Esther Lovelock of South Chicago waa a guest at the Johnson home last Tuesday evening. The Woman's Relief Cons of Whiting are making great preparations for an afternoon and evening card party which, they are expecting to give on the 29th of April in the small hall of the Slovenskl Dom. Mrs. C. Holatrom of Lake avenue visited Mrs. Smith at the South Shore hospital In Chicago on last Tuesday. John Blaul of Hammond, son of Mr. and Mn. John Blaul of Roberts avenue Is employed by the Hammond Dairy as their representative!

and delivers milk and cream. .Mr. i

Blaul has worked up a route of 100 customers In. Robertsdale and is working hard to solicit more. He started at this end of Hammond, just one week ago. Carl Binhammer of Myrtle av., is slowly recovering from a severe case of tonsilitls of which ailment he has :been confined te his home for the past week. Mrs. Earl Waltham of .Roberts avenue was a Hammond visitor Wednesday. Miss Clara Plan is critically ill at this time and her parents and relatives are very much alarmed over her condition. Miss Plau has been ailing for several months with bronchial trouble. Mrs. Sturm of Hammond visited her daughter Mrs. Fred Binhammer and family of Myrtle avenue on last Wednesday.

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PEAKERS Opposite, Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond Snow White Veal Leg of Veal 12V2C Shoulder Veal ....... 8c Veal Breast at 5c BEEF ,

Choice rot Roast : : : . . el

Short Steaks 12V2C Rib Roast Rolled .... 15c Ground Beef 8c Bulk Sausage ::::::: 8c Dill Pickles 20c per dozen Cottage Cheese 8c

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Two large islands formed In the Arkansas river, south of Eoone, Colo., as the result of recent floods.

Farming was the occupation of half the population of France before the war.

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Does the least exertion tire you out? Do you feel "blue" and worried, suffer dragging barkaenr. headaches end dizziness? Too many wfmm blame so-called "female trouble" for this unhappy state instead of tv-k kidneys, which srt often are the soue. You mut act quickly to prevent more serious trouble. Use Dean's Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands of weak, tired women. They should he'p you. Ak yoor nelhhr! A CASK IX HAMMONO. Mrs. F. W. Nimen. 23 E. Stat St.. says: 'I caught cold and it settled in my kidnys and caused backache. A dull a-he tlirouph my kidney made nv feel m!s.erahli and the irregular action of my kidneys rauvl annoyance. I used Doan'a Kidny Pills and It wasn't long before I noticed relief. One bv rt Doan's straightened nie up In flne hitie." Adv.

Something New for Boys' and Girls v FREE with Every Loaf of CREAM GOOD TO nn A m

BREAD

THE LAST CRUMB

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Independent Market Co.

181 East State St.

Hammond, Ind.

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DOAN'Skp?llIy 60 at all Drurf Stores" Toei-Mubura Co. fUsbaJ5uxialo,rQ:

Specials for Saturday, March 25th

PORK SHOULDER. LEAF LARD SPARE RIBS HAMBURGER.....

VEAL BREAST . . BOILING BEEF . .

PORK BUTTS . SALT PORK . .

W. E. LONG CO THE PEOPLES STORE

March winds blew in these Saturday bargains. Every isle in thJ

cusy store will be interesting with hundreds of useful things fo

me week end, and at our usual unmatchablc prices.

Altair Percales 19c Yard 36 inches wide, a superior qualityt ,50 beautiful shades.

Children' Hose 10c Pair Black only, in all sizes, well made, and very special fcr this sale.

Marigold Pillow Cases 25c Each Extra large and medium sizes, full bleached, wide hem. Very special.

Women's Full Fashioned Hose Black and cordovan, sizes 8'2 to 10; $2.50 quality. Saturonly, $J.95 WSomens Thread Silk Hose, pure silk in blacks, greys and cordovans; values to $2. Saturday only, $1.59 Women's Fibre Hose, first quality silk, all sizes, cordovan only. Saturday only, 85c a pair..

MILLINERY OPENING Fcr the convenience of our customers we are pleased to announce the opening of our millinery department on Saturday with a pre-Easter sale of gage hats. You will be pleased with the chic styles and "last-minute" effects. Ranging upward from

$3.95

Kayser's Union Suits, all styles, beautiful quality tailored top, tight knee. Saturday, each, $1 French Kid Gloves, black, white, brown or mode, all sizes. Gen

ii uine $2.98 quality. Saturday,

$1.95.

Women's Sil Lisle Hose, i

black, browd

grey or white

all sizes, p e pair 59c

Children's Hosf

Mercerized lisl

black or browrl

all sizes, w e 1

mada. Pair 291 Women's Unio!

Suits, Lavfrend

flat knit, spnn weight, pink c

white, bodice q

band top, in a

sizes. Satu

day only $1.3

Beauty Silk, the pretty cloth I

dainty underthings. SpeciJ

Saturday, per yard, 39c Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wid in pink, flesh, lavender or whit Special, per yard, $1.75

NECK BONES .... PIGS FEET.

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NEW NECKWEAR The new Neckwear is here in many styles. The dainty edgings and pretty checks are selling best. New girdles are also included, together with the newest shapes in ladies' purses.

Saturday Notion Bargains 15c Double Mesh Hair Nets 9c 5c Pins 2 for 5c 5c Darning Cotton. 2 for 5c 10c Pearl Buttons. 5c 1 5c Talcum Powler 9c 10c Hair Pins. . . .8c 10c Shaving Soap. 5c 10c Dress Snaps.. 2c

WARNER'S CORSETS No Spring Frock complete without Warner's Corset a Corselette. carry these in

pleasing range

styles. S p e c l al

values will be o fered Saturday.

ladies,

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STRAP EFFECTS

HIGH OR LOW HEELS

"THE CECILS In Patent and Satin

A VERY NEW CUT-OUT PATTERN fj

HOSIERY

We have all the

Newest Shades

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STRAUBE'S

75c ISiMti

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THE VERY LATEST POPULAR WORD ROLLS

These Are Not Used-or Old Pieces But Brand New Word Rolls

INCLUDING THE LATEST DANCE PIECES WITH WORDS

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