Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 361, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1922 — Page 8

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WHITING NEWS NOTES STAR TIffiATIlE TODAY AND TOMORROW Wesley Barry la "SCHOOL. DAYS" Never hn the real sp'rlt of Boydom boa shown. Came unci laugh at this amusing story. The Scout Boys will receive 10 per cent, of the ro-i receipts Saturday. 4-9 The Whiting- National -Guards, Co. I. 113th Engineers, held a Goodfellows Stag- in the mall hall of the Slovenskl Dam on Saturday evening-. Colonel A- Melton, Commanding of-J ficer, o tha 113th Engineers. Major SimpOkins, Regular Army officer and several officers of the National Guards from Gary and East Chicago were present and helped to make the Stag- -worth, while. The entertaJnmentconsisted of boxing-, wrestling and songs by Vincent Sell and Bijl McLean, Edward Grady, a local comedian told many funny stories of his overseas experience- and Oscar Ahlgren, spoke and impressed the men with the fact that their work if don well, broug-ht out their true Americanism. Mr. Parkin followed with cspeech of "A Man's JFlespon-i-blllty to his community and Country." A-fter the program was fln-isae-d the ilcNamari Brothers, who had -charge of the refreshments, served hot roast beef sandwiches and (many other good eats. Captain McN'el has been working very hard to mak-e This organization orw that the city can be justly pro-ud of but he needs the co-operation of the citizens of this community. There Is still room for more men In the guards and supplies hare been fining in steadily. Many hundred of dollars worth of equipment have .l.een reoi'Td by tha government, and the uniform will arrive and be

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distributed tomorrow. The guards are at the present time without headquarters but It Is hoped that a suitable place can be found soon. At present the weekly meetings are being held In the Community Center hall every Thursday evening and anyone Interested in Joining the or

ganization may communicate withj any of the following officers: Capt. C. P. McNeil, 1st Lt. George Caswell, 2nd Lt. Thomas Naef. 1st Sergt "Halet Whelan, Supply Sergt. Chas. Miller, Duty Sergts. Kenneth Alexander and Carl Schick and Company Clerk Maurice Richardson or attend the regular weekly meeting. PRISCESS THEATRE TODAY 'WAY DOWN EAST." I. W. GriffltVi Masterpiece, with Lillian O'sh and Roberta Harrom and a. typical Griffith Cast. Unquestionably one of the finest pictures of all times. Flayed In all the large cities at S2.00 to SIO.00 a seat.. . Prices for Whiting 15c and 35c. 5-S-3 Mrs. John J. Keller of 339 Sheridan avenue, will entertain the Methodist Ladies Aid and friends at a Silver Tea In her home tomorrow afternoon. Miss Marie Mehalso of New York avenue, is In St. Bernard's hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Slick of the Slick Laundry of Indianapolis Blvd., is the proud ; possessor of a new Paige sport model car. Mrs. Dorwln Root of Central eve., was taken to the Presbyterian hospital Monday afternoon for treatment she being seriously ilL Charles Spanburg has returned from a several days visit in Auburn and Elkhart, Ind., where he visited his cousin Roy Rleneer -who is critically ill, and Mrs. Jennie Finley. formerly of this city and several other relatives. Frank Shorts of Sugar Creek, Mi, is here "visiting wUA his brother Charles -Who- is quite 111 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MoTton Trout Of Pennsylvania avenue. The Knights of Colum.bus will en me

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This is an invitation to the ladies a The Plumbers and Steamfitters of the city are at your service this week, madam. Every home in the city which is heated with a hot-air furnace or stoves, and every new home which is being built, is entitled to a free estimate showing just what Arcola will cost installed, with an American Radiator in every room. Whether you order Arcola or not makes no difference. You are entitled to an estimate just the same. Telephone your

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tertain the public at a dancing party on Thursday of next week in Slovenskl Dom. Mr. and Mrs. LTrle Moore of Sheridan avenue have taken the flat in the Central State Bank Bldg., at Cleveland avenue, and 119th street

They will move the later part of this month. .Miss Mae Owens of 119th street entertained a number of her sorority sisters at her home In honor of her birthday anniversary on Saturday, evening. A most pleasant evening wis upent by all. The Owls Club will entertain its members at a May dance tomorrow evening at 8:45 p. m., instead of Friday evening as previously ar ranged. The dance was set ahead one day owing ta the many requests to have McKelvey and the same six men that played at the St. Patrick' dance. They will danco until 1:00 a. rri. and all Owl members are urged to take advantage of this opportun ity. Joseph "Weir of Indianapolis spent several days visiting Leon Rought, of Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Caringer is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Roger MacMurray of Oklahoma. John Fuibovich and Peter Fuityo had their hearing in the city court Monday in connection with recently captured hold-up gang and -w-ere both bound over to the criminal court. HOBART The Lady Forester Lodge will give a public card party at Odd Fellows hall this evening. Roper Bros, have broken ground for a new garage building to be erected at Chesterton. Mrs. Louise Killigrew returned Sunday from Cleveland where she ha3 been during the past two weeks caring for her daughter who has been seriously ill but is greatly imPlumber COMPANY every heating need Chicago, 111.

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proved. , Miss Bess Banks who has been home during the past week left today for Iowa where she will spend a week.

C ROBERTSDALE STAR THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Wesley Barry in "SCHOOL DAYS" Never has the real sp'rit of Boydom ben shown. Came and laugh at this axnuslnx story. The Scout Boys will recrlve 10 per cent, of tbe gross receipts Saturday. 4-9 PRIXCBSi THEATRE TODAY "WAY DOWN EAST, D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, with Lillian Glsh and Roberts Harrom and ft typical tirlinth Cast. Unquestionably one of the finest pictures of all times Played in all the larce cities at $-' 00 to f 10.00 a seat... Prices for Wait Ingr 15c and 35c. 5-8-3 The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church will have a special meeting on Thursday evening. May 11th, at 7 o'clock in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Mauke of Hammond spent Sunday with the former's sister Mrs. Fred Peterson and family of Lake avenue. The Golden Star Rebekahs will will meet In regular session on Wednesday evening. Every member is urged to attend. Henry Harms still continues to improve from his recent operation at the South Shore hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Harms is a dally visitor at the hospital. The Westminster Club of the Presbyterian church wll have a bake sale on Saturday, May 13th at the store of Mrs. E. Ext-on of Indianapolis Blvd. Mrs. Fred Peterson and her week old son are getting along nicely at their home on Lake avenue. PRINCESS TirEATRE TODAY "WAY DOWN EAST D. W. Grif fith's Masterpiece, wltn Lillian Glsh nnd Roberts Harrome and ft typical Griffith Cast. Unquestionably one of the finest pictures of all times. Played In all the large cities at 2.00 to KIO.OO a seat... Prices for Whit. Ing- 15c and 35c. 5-S-3 Mrs. Earnest Sheppard of East Side was a visitor at the Walter KLiekenapp home on Stanton avenue the later part of the week. Mrs. R. Eckman and Mrs. L. Klem of Indianapolis Blvd., attended a birthday party on their mother in Hammond Mrs. John Splsak and brother Edward Utesh of Myrtle avenue -were Hammond 'Visitors on last Friday. Their mother Mrs. TJtlsh is still confinedto her bed by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ogren of East Side visited the latter"s alter Mrs. A. Spoars and husband over last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Staring- of Myrtle avenue entertained Mr. and Mr. Gilispe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens at dinner on Sunday Mrs. Oris Evans and slater Mis Beth White of Chicago were guests at the Masteraon home on Myrtle avenue Monday. PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY "WAY DOWN EAST," D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece, with Lillian Glsh and Roberts Harrome and ft typical Griffith Cast. Unquestionably one of the finest pictures of all times. Played In all the large cities at $2.00 to $10.00 a aeat... Prices far Whiting15c and 35c. 5-3-3 Miss Clara Harr returned to her home at Wood River, 111., after a six week's visit with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mra. J. Place of Myrtle avenue. Miss Lillian Plau recently resigned her position at the Filler Oil department of the Standard Oil Co. Lyman Augmen of Hegewisch wa; a Robertsdale visitor on Monday. 7 HAVE -ft WELL DAY FOR THE YEARS South Bend Woman Gains Ten Pounds Taking Tanlac And Says All Her Troubles Are Things of the Past. "I had a nervous break-down three years ago and from then :p until I got Tanlac I didn't know what a well day was," said Mrs. Mary E. Rupert. 627 E. Wenger 8t, South Bend, Ind. "I was too nervous to get a good night's sleep and my stomach was so badly disordered that I simply suffered tortures from indigestion after every meal. At times I felt like I would scream. Everything was done for me that could be done but I kept getting worse all the time until my condition was just dreadful. "Finally my husband brought me a bottle of Tanlac and I began to improve immediately. I sleep fine, have gained ten pounds, and my appetite is splendid. I am getting stronger every day and I never expect to be without a bottle of Tanlac In my ho-use." Tanlac is eold by all good druggists. Adv. Whiting Advertisement Are Winners

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MERRILL VILLE There w-ill be special services at the Merrillville Methodist church. Sunday, May 14th. Mother's Day. A beautiful carnation will be given to each member of the Sunday School who Is present at the Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Rev. C. J. Everson of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, Indianapolis . will be the speaker of the day. This promises to be a splendid service, and we hope for a large and representative hearing. Service at 10:30 a. m. The eighth grade examination was held here last Saturday. Miss Lu cille Boyd was in charge, about 18 pupils In Ross township. John Brown of Crown Point was a caller in town last Sunday. The people here .were shocked to hear of the sudJen death of H. H Meettr of Crown Point. Mrs. Martha Merlll of Crown Point spent last Monday at the H. Barton home and called on old friends in town. Mrs. Ella Demmon and - daugh ter Cora and Mr. and Mrs. John Wendt of Chicago was in town over Sdnoay. Mr. Wendt installed a Radio in the George Franze home. Mr. Charles King visited In his home last Sunday at Topeka. Kas. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. . Stalta and mother and. Mrs. Howard Walters, vi$lted at East Gary last Sunday with the Carl Gerlach home - The telephone linemen and tree trimmers are In town this week. LOWELL Mrs. Alice Iarm'y of Milwaukee, Wis, came last evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Spencer Hunt and family. Mrs. Albert Foster -and Mrs. Starr Brownell went to Lafayette last evening to attend the state convention of League of Women Voters. .. They will represent ihe Lowell League. Mrs. Hattte Everett who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. V. L. Hunt, and husband, left for home in Medaryville yesterday. Miss Mary O'Neill of Los Angeles. Calif., who has ben touring Europe for. the past three months, is here visiting Jier aunt Mrs. J. P. Degnan and uncle, B. F. Carlin and families. . ' Mps. .F. B. Vols, of .Indianapolis, came last evening to visit at the SttmJy babies all over the country owe their fine development to EAGLE BRAND Your Kind of Battery Needs Our Kind of Service To get all the miles and months oat of your battery it must have proper care from the very first day you put it in service. That means having water put in at least -twice a month, and seeing to it that the charge is kept up to the proper point. Also to come straight to Battery Headquarters the minute you suspect your battery isn't up to the mark.' " ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hohman St. Telephone Hammond 554 Representing Willard Storage Batteries

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home of Mrs. Earl Hayden. Mrs. Vols is state Oracle of the Royal Neighbors" and will attend the district' meeting of the Royal Neighbors in Hammond today. ' A much needd rain -fell here yesterday evening.

WASHINGTON. May 10. The nomination of Nat Goldstein as collector of Internal revenue in St. Louis, which has provided more political fireworks than any appointments in months, will not be passed upon by the senate finance Cdffcmlttee until the full republican and democratic membership of the senate committee has an opportunity to. t'ass Judgment on it. Senator McCumber, republican of North Dakota, chairman of the committee, announced today.

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May 1 1 , Your Shopping Day Dollar Day at this store has become to thousands of people a day eagerly looked for. It has a real meaning to them in that it very materially reduces their expenses by enabling them to buy so much for so little money. See us now, see us often.

BLOOMERS PEPS0DENT MEN'S SHIRTS BOSTON BAGS 3 fine batiste bloom- 3 tubes of this f am- 2 Men's serviceable Genuine Cowhide ers, with molle flesh ous tooth paste for work shirts sizes to Bag, well made and color rr 17, for lined, special for $1.00 $1o $1.00 $1.00 MANDARIN - UNDERWEAR CREEPERS. Child's Mandarin Lakes' Knit Union INFANTS 2 Infants Creepers, Suits, black sateen Suits for onl white dresses for embroidered yokes, for infants, fine quality for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 1 $1.00

2 Tan Stamped Scarfs $1.00 2 Ladies' Chemise, Embroidered Nainsook $1.00 2 Men's Dress Shirts for .$1.00 2 Muslin Petticoats for $1.00 2 pair Boy's Knee Pants $1.00 4 pair Men's Black Fibre Sox $1.00 Misses fine Silk Hose.. $1.00 2 Satin Brassaires for $1.00 Fancy Embroidered Scarf for. .... .$1.00 2 Boys' Union Suits for $1.00 Girls Dresses, scalloped bottom $1.00 12 yards fine Cluny Lace for $1.00

PILLOW CASES 5 Pillow Cases, good quality size 42x36 in. $1.00 GIRL'S DRESSES Come in fine gingham, with scalloped bottoms, ages 2 to 6 $1.00

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Big dance Thursday, May 1th, given by the Griffith Athletic Club in Griffith at the Town Hall at 8:00 p. m.. standard time, music by Stark's orchestra. Bring your friends along. 5-10-2 ST. JOHN Dance at Spring Hill Grove, -St. Johns, Ind., Wednesday evening. May 10th. Good music. 75 cents a couple. 6-9-2

2 Colored Embroidery Cases. ..... ... .$1.00 Extra size Bungalow Apron for. .. . .$1.00 2 Men's Union Suits for $1.00 Black Sateen peg Rompers. $1.00 One pair fancy Screen Curtains $1.00 4 yards fine Pillow Tubing for $1.00 7 Men's Collars for $1.00 2 fine Nainsook Gowns for ..$1.00 Ladie's Pure Silk Hose for .$1.00 2 Boy's fine Blouses for $1.00 Boys Extra Quality Knee Pants. .... .$1.00 2 fancy Embroidered Scarfs $1.00

BEACH CLOTH 4 yards of fine Beach Cloth, all good and wanted shades $1.00

SILK SPECIAL Yard wide black all Silk Taffeta for $1.00

4 BOXES PANSIES.$1.00 Now is the time to put out these beautiful plants, they are vigorous and Hardy and will be a joy to you all season.

ONION SETS FREE With every $1.00 purchase in our basement we will give one pound of white or yellow onion sets free don't miss this offer. QUEENSWARE SPECIAL 3 7-in. plates, 3 4-in. fruits, 3 cups, 3 saucers, 3 4-in. plates all plain white semi-porcelain, at total of 15 pieces.

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KIDNEY TROUBLES: Conquered or Money Back For 40 years, says Dr. Carey. I nave been prescribing my PRESCRIPTION No. 777 for Klrfn.v r,.1 j Bladder sickness on the money back if dissatisiled plan. - it you are tired, miserable, tortured with nae-ging backache, lameness, achte, darting pains, shbjact to dizziness, headaches, sallow skn. puffiness hnder your eyes, a tendency to rheumatic pains, and Bladder disorders, look to your Kidneys. Don't waite. Get your health back while you can. Drink lots of good, pure water and start at once taking Dr. Carey s PRESCRIPTION NO. 7 Liquid or Tablets . It has wonderfia ly benefitted tens of thousands. Results guaranteed. Recommended and sold by Summers' Pharmacy and all drugfists. Insist on genuine. adv. BLACK SATEEN 5 yards of fine quality 36-in. black sateen good lustre $1.00 LADIE'S HOSE 2 pair fine silk Hose, lace stripe effect, black and cordovan shades $1.00 WINDOW SCREENS 2 adjustable size 20x34 extends to 33 in., best black screen wire for $1.00 pBBMasssssssHnwsisBssHssnissBBssnsssssnHssnHsnnnnnnnnBl RAG RUGS Extra heavy, closely woven and fringed, a good serviceable rug for only $1.00

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