Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 12
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
The American Leg-ion Auxiliary will have a bauce sale in Atkln and Tharp's grocery store on 119th L. on Saturday, between the hours of 3 0 a. m to 4 p. mMr. and Mrs. Auirust Schnell have moved into their new home on Amy avenue, which they recently purchased of Lloyd Smith. ltch the
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"Muddar, I always wins tha rata bAm I carry horn, Kallott'u Cam fUu. cant hardly watt till I have some quick. It's great to se child-enthusiasm for KeUogg's; gTeat to see every one in the family enjoy their crisp crunchiaess and wonderful flavor! To sit down before a heaping bowlful of these joyous oven-broomed "sweet-hearts-of-the-corn" and some milk or cream and fresh fruit, if it's handy is just about the very last word in appetizing appeal! And, your good taste will prove that! Kellogg's Corn Flakes ought to be superior they are the original Corn Flakes! Kellogg's are
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will buy any Shoe or Oxford you may desire. c $5 to $10 MB BOOT SHOP MB 569 Hohman
Beeman MARKET GARDENERS, you can sow three rows of onions or other imall vegetables it a time. . Also cultivates three rows at once. Will cultivate corn, potatoes, cabbage and all the larger crops.
MASTERS-PLANTER CO.
TEL CENTRAL 4735.
Mr. and Mrs. Shoup of Fischrupp avenue are spending a few days with the former' orother and family in Jacksonville, lnd. Mr I. Cirlndell Is spending a few day In Columbus, lnd., in behalf of the W. O. T. U. of this district. Miss Hannah Gevirt, who is teaching in Decatur, 111., Is spending a week's vacation with her parents on La'porte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seegrraves, of 119th street have moved to Chicago to live with Mrs. Seesrraves' mother. Mrs. Alfred MaeFarlan of John st. Is on the sick list. Mrs. Grace Whltmore of Oliver st. entertained eighteen of her friends at her home on Wednesday even-
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KILLOGG'S BRAN, ceoksd and knuibl.4 Tractors
The Ideal Garden Tractor for plowing, seeding, harrowing, cultivating, mowing lawns. Hauls small loads and for all stationery power, saws wood,
grinds grain, pumps water and all similar work.
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SUBURBANITES This machinfe will fully take care of your garden and large lawns. Prices now greatly reduced. ' Beeman Model "G" $240.00 ' Beemaji Junior $180.00 Dealers Wanted
(Distributors) 229 N. STATE S., CHICAGO, ILL.
WHITE WOMAN HELD 7 YEARS IN NEGRO HOME
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v., is s X . WWvy.' -.-.v jy. tM Mrs. Charlotte Wylea. Insane from lonjj imprisonment, beatings and abuse, and biarved to a mere skeleton, a white woman, said to be Charlotte Wyle, lortyfive. was rescued froia the home cf Henry and Irene Washington. Pittsburg, by police. They charge she had been held e prisoner for seven years. During that time her attempts to escape had been foiled. ing in honor of Miss Doris Doty, who is here visiting relatives from Cleveland. The evening was spent with cards and prizes were won by Ruth Gladden Sharp and Ksperance Schlechty FYochaska and a guest prize going to Miss Doty, after which a two course luncheon was served. A most pleasant evening was had by all. The Women's Relief Corp will hold their next regular meeting tomorrow evening in the K.'of P. hall There will be initiation and refreshments and all memhera are urged to be present. Peter Lois, alias Peter Sullivan, a turk, was arrested by Bailiff Wawizyniak, at th Standard Oil Co.. on a warrant issued by Judge Sullivan on complaint of Martin Muczin. A $300 bond was secured by Meyer Berkowita and the trial will come up today In the city courts. Andy Vajda. arrested by officer Wawizyniak, on the complaint of his wife Anna, who charged her husband with assault and battery. He was fined $5.00 and costs in courts on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Wells of John St., .entertained a number of their friends at their ho'me in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight, of Michigan, who are here on their honeymoon. Miss H. Huggins of Laporte ave.. was called to Kalamazoo, Mich., on account of the illness of her mother. Miss Anne Griffith enterftalned the Twaii Ciass of the M. E. church at her home on Ohio avenue, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaeffer of Atchison avenue entertained six young couples on Saturday evening at their home. Bridge was played during the evening and the prizes being won by first R. E. Greenburg and second by lMrs. Warren P. Beaubien. The Home Economics Section of the Fortnightly Club will take a trip in machines to visit the Ward bakery in Chicago on Tuesday evening. April 11th. All members who wish to go are requested to notify Mrs. P. A. Petersen, so that reservations may be made for them in machines. t The following people appeared in the city court on Wednesday for not having 1922 licenses and paid fines: Charles Koenecke. $11.00; Edward Swanson. $11.00;; George Liesenf elt. $11.00; Edward F. Gerten, speeding, $11.00; Thomas Dwyer, $11.00; Donald Zeller, $11.00 and John Rhoda. $11.00 and John Tokarz. was found not guilty and was discharged. Gus Pilotolis arretted for peddling without a license paid a fine of $11. Mrs. Donald Parks of Oliver street entertained a Bridge Club at her home on Tuesday. After a daintycourse luncheon, cards were enjoyed and Marion B. Shaeffer won first prize and the seconi prize was won by Margaret S. Hornet. The grocery store of Andrew TAtanec, 1038 White Oak avenue, was held up on Wednesday evening by a masked man of aibout forty years, 5 rr Lunches To Put Up? Ke INSTANT SWANS DOWN on th pantry shelf, nd you e.n have fre.h eke vry day. Stir one up in 3 mlnut.a wltb SWANSDOWH Igleheart Bros, Evantvllte. tnd.
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ft., 10 inches tall, who after securing, the cash on hand disapppeared by way of B. &. O. C. T. raUroad tracks. No clue has been found. Frank Slnda arrested on two charges, first driving a car without a 1922 license and second transporting liquor into the state was fined $130 on Wednesday. His companions Hklward Slnda and Edw. Sack, were found not guilty and dismissed. Andy Vajda, arrested on complaint of his wife Anna, who charged him with assault and battery, plead guilty and paid $5.00 and costs. The Eastern Stars will hold their regular meeting on Monday evening. April 10th. There will be initiation and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaeffcr of Atchison avenue saw "Night Cap," in Chicago, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch have purchased the Ionald Boyd house on Sheridan avenue and will move into it soon. Mrs. Platz of Lake avenue visited her daughter-in-law, 'Mrs. Jack Platz who is confined at the St. Bernard's hospital, and reports her getting along nicely. Mrs. Clarence Masterson of Myrtle avenue visited at the Evans home in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. John AlmVnd of Crown Point was a guest at the Anderson home on Lake avenue over the last weekend. John Kamlnskl. who purchased the Schlintz home on Myrtle avenue, Is remodeling it in every way, with a
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MEN! New Spring 1 Hats Get under one of oar new Spring Lids. Classi'jstshapes s mallest prices. $950 Ami up OPEN AN ACCOUNT Take an inventory of your appearance not your pocketbook. We offer you STYLISH CLOTHES ON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. 599 Hohman St. Hammond
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new porch, a basement and also the Interior. Miss Violette Goldlng of Myrtle avenue who has been ill for the past week, returned to work on Thursday. Mrs. Roy Moore of Wilcox avenue
is again confined to her home by; illness. Horses, Sufferers In Russ Famine, to Get Food. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON', April Horses are the latest class of Russian famine-sufferers to which the American Relief Administration has decided to extend aid. Three hundred and fifty-seven tons of oat;', bought out of the $10,000,000 Soviet gold appropriation, have already left Reval for Moscow. The maintenance of transportation in the outlying districts of the Volga Valley depends almost entirely on the animals. There is no railwaj-, and the roads, blocke-d with snow, are itnpassa,ble for motors. Camels are sometimes used, but the horses are the mainstay, and so o cure for it, but welcoiaa relief is often brought by Otxr 17 Million Jan Used Yearly -
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nllnw vou to will and ENJOY IN FO MEN Values at$1475 Women's and Misses' No SUITS
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are offering. Tailored models or novelties. Just say "Charge it."
COATS, CAPES WRAPS Our styles are different than the ordinary. New colors and materials. 20 98 Buy
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New Spring DRESSES This store is known as a HOUSE OF STYLISH DRESSES-Every wanted material is here. Low prices prevail.
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short have they been of fodder that they have ibeen dying off by thousands. In some districts the loss reported eince last Spring is as high as 76 per cent. Moreover the peasants are becom
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During these days many children are complaining of headache, feverishness, stomach troubles, and irregular bowels. If mothers only knew what MOTHER GRAY'S
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Pay After Easter
In order to double our last year's Easter Business, we are going to allow you to purchase now and pay after Easter, in small weekly or monthly payments. Just say "Charge it."
New Styles in Boys' Suits If your boy is hard on clothes, bringbim her e. Our suit s give DOUBLE SERVICE. Many with two pairs of pants.
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the talk of the town. Some mayimitate the price but none can du the value. STYLES FOR Make your own terms.
SPRING TOP COATS Those snappy gabardine coats, belted models. Here at a popular price.
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gold appropriation for Russian relief, nd now an animal-feeding programme is being intimated by th A. R. A. , .
TIZ" FOR TENDER; SORE. TIRED FEET Ah! what relief. No tnor tired feet: no mure bumtnjc feet. rwoll. en, bad smelling, sweaty feet. Nft more pains In corns, callouses or bunions, Kb matter what 1U your feet or . what un. ler th iun youV t Tl ed without et. ting relief. IKfe'vJ "TIZ" drawi draw S out all , poisonous the exu dt.tlom which puff up the feet; "TIZ" ls magic!; "TIZ" la grand; "TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. Teur shoes won't seom tight and you feet will never, nebcr hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a box at any drug or depart-, ment store, and get relief for a few; cents. Adv. cIwenitf Weeks you - Charming Easter Bonnets To complete your Spring outfit, we have the hat moat becoming to you. $C98 ecial Values IN SKIRTS WAISTS PETTICOATS LINGERIE Save 25
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