Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 315, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1922 — Page 15

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WHITING NEWS NOTES

Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Harris, who have both, beea confined to South Shore hosplUil have returned to

their hvme yesterday. Mr. Harms

Is caxhJer of the Bank ot Whi tin-

Tomorrow wiil be Poppy Memorial day. and the American Leg-ion Auxiliary will have a Tag: Iay. The Klrln of the hltfh eohool under the cBmlrmanship of Misa Margaret

Gauhn will distribute the tagrs in the form of red pojyp-lee desig-ned from those that srm-w in Flajvder's

"Field.

The Weetrn'mdater club of Stiegrlltz Park will !h,Te a sale of 'baited goods tomorrow afternoon from 1 o'clock until all foods are sold at Exton's store on 119th. and Indianapolis

boifiervard.

Mri AlwSn H-aeff entertained the member of the Beta Gamma Sor

ority at her home in the Iwcke flat Mis Hael Long- of Laporte avenue has a her -ust. Mi as Andrews of Brooklyn, N. Y. "WllWam Roleoe of 827 ScSwag-e avenue wae arra limed before Judg-e Suillvan tor violating 2ie liquor law. There Ibein Hn-sufflolent' evidence, Hokosz was dismissed. Oarenoe Bader Is confined to his home on Oliver street with, the Chlckenpox. Isrnatz Harwftt, e.llas Prasto, arrested at 937 Schraffe avenue by Officers Wagner and Wawazynlak, for assault and battery. A J50 bail was seduced by Andrew Horvat for appearance In the -city courts May 26 th. The bazs-ar of the Sacred Heart tadl Aid held on Friday and Saturday was a huge success. Mrs. Peter Koch and daughter, Marie, visited in Ohioasro yesterday. J. B. Harris was arrested 'by Officer Xizeolkiwics In the Whiting Park for contributing' to the delinquency of a minor girl, and was locked up pending trial. The raughters of Isabella will have a card jejrty and entertadnrfent on Wednesday evening. May 81st, In the small hall of Sloven ski

Dom. The proceeds will be given to charity and tickets are being distributed by Mrs. a Chant, 411 Cleveland avenue. Gust Wlrnkey, arrested by Officer Vidovich for operating, a truck without a license, plead guilty and pai-d a fine of $11. Raymond John-

ion also paid a $11 fine for reckless automobile driving.

Garden City Paint Cleaner, 65c a' gallon; 40c a half galion. 25c per quart; Tom Smelser, Pai-nts and Hardware, 605 Ind. Blvd. 5-23-tf Don't forget to buy a Popple, Sat-j urday, May 27th, in honor of the boys who lie in Flanders' field and wear it on Memorial Day, Tuesday, j May 30th. 5-24-3 FOR SALE 8 room house, 0 foot lot, garage, 1204 Myrtle avenue;; Call 719 Euclid avtnue, phone Whit-! ing 46S-J. 5-24-3

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ON THE EUROPEAN OVERLAND TRAIL "WESTWARD HO!"

THE PATH OF THE MIDWEST TORNADO

FOR SAIE 6 room brick house on Lincoln ave, hot water heat, 40 ft. lot. All Improvements paid, $7,500. Two flat building on Cleveland avenue, steam heat, $7.000 6 room modern Bungalow on the Water Gardens, $5,300. P. D. SulHvan, 603 119th street. 5-32-6 Trap 'drummer wants work, nonunion, pihone 376-J. 6-26-1 H. Gordon and Sons will Je open Monday evening. May SSt'h. Store will be closed Tuesday, Memorial Dayt 6-26-3

STAR THEATER TOYIGHT. William Favernhnm In "The Man

Who Lost Himself." This Is a pule, come and try to figure It out. Robinson Crusoe, Chapter No. fl;

alao "Minute Man." ya advance In prices, 6-26-lt

PltlXCESS THEATRE TOMGHT Harry Cnrey In Tlan t Man. We

cmarantee and rrrrauntad this pict

ure. Coming Monday, Mary Pick-

ford In "Little Lord Fauntelroy."

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PRIVCESS THEATRE SATinDAT. Aluminum Klght,"28 piece of beau

tiful Alumlntunvrare given away free

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

When you tfilnk of furniture, think of H. Gordon & Sons. 4-3 FOR SALE For Bargains on vacants, call and see me; P. D. Sullivan 603 ,118th street. 6-22-6 For Good Furniture, Go to Self, ers. 4-3 A demonstration of toilet goods nd cosmetics will be held at H. Gordon & Sons. Monday, May 22nd. .

There will be a meeting for the

property owners of Indianapolis Blvd., at the Franklin auditorium on

Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Th-Ia meeting is for the purpose of

discussing the deep sewer system. Every property owner on Indianap

olis Blvd., is urged to attend this meeting for their own !nteret. Mrs. Thomas P..i.fter of Indianapolis Blvd., entertained a large number of her friends on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the ladies and a lovely

luncheon was served by Mrs. Rafter. Many pretty and useful g-ifts were received 'by the honored one. Also the best wishes of everyone present. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jewett of Ind. Blvd., their daughter Mrs. F. Spoars

and son Ralph Jewett, returned

from Pittsburgh where tfaey attended the funeral of the fo'rmer.'s daugh tor's .husband, Mr. Frank Shumaker, who accidentally was Shot at his home At Baden, N. C The funeral services were held at Pittsburgh, iut interment took place at Meadville, Po. STAR THEATER TOXIGHT. William Faversham In Tb.e Man Wno Loet Hlme&f.n This U a ptusle. Com and try to figure It out. Robinson Crniaoe, Chapter No. ii; alno "Minute Man." a advance In prices. 6-26-lt Mr. and Mrs. TL Eberly recently moved to Indiana Harbor where Mr. Eberly has taken charge of a Conaj.'pcr's grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. Eberly. nee Kathleen McCoy.

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Shaded states show path of tornado from Colorado tc Ohio.

Many were killed, scores is- i Colorado at A n!mihH orH

Jureo and thousands of dollars t throuuh Colorado. Kansas.

Arkansas, Nebraska. Iowa, Mia-

wonn oi property amape .one bjr toi o which started is

souri, lliiiois. Indiana and Ohio. I Lake Michi?an.

ufeatest dair.see was done i

eastern Illinois and western ind

ana a snort distance souUj

formerly lived wifth the latter's parents on Myrtle avenue. PRINCESS THEATRE SATCRDAT

Aluminum Night, 35 plerca of beau

tiful AJuminumware given away free 5-26-1 Little Albert Bae-ur of Indianapolis Blvd., had Shis adenoids removed by Dr. H. E. I Timra at his office at East Side on Tuesday evening. Ira Vis who was operated on for appendicitis at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago Is getting along very nicely. Mr. C. T. Eversole and daughters. Zepiha, Martha and Hazel, returned to their home at Bluffton, Ind., after spending several days with M. L. Eversole and family on Amy avenue. Mri Andrew Anderson of Atchison avenue was reported on the sick list. A very pleasant afternoon was spent on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. McCoy on Myrtle avenue, when

the latter entertained -her cla.s-s of the Methodist Sunday S-cihool. after a short -business session a social hour followed with the serving of dainty refreshments . Everyone of the ladles present enjoyed the afternoon Immensely.

Miss Eiiiabeth and Lillian Grayhack of Jol'iet, III., ware entertained at the F. Kekich home on Myrtle avenue on Tuesday, evening. The former who is a Lyric Dramatic Soprano and a pupil of Madam Wanda La Cadria, gave several wonderful selections at the Jubilee banquet, given In honor of Father Benedict by the Ladies' Parish Club on Tuesday evening at the Slovak Home. Mass- Grayhack who by her friends was named "The Girl with the Golden Voice," was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lillian. PR1XCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harry Corey In "Man to Man. We guarantee and recommend this picture. Coming Monday, Mary Pickfond in "Little Lord Fauntelroy."

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Mr. Conrad Bender passed away at his home at 630 Wednesday morning after a year's illness from a complication of diseases. He was 77 years of age and has resided on a farm east of ihere until about 5 years ago

when he moved his family here. He is survived by a wife and seven child ren, Mr. Edward Bender of Gary;

Messrs. Albert, Frank and Walter

of this place; Mrs. Robert Smelter, of Crown Point; Mrs. James Malone

of Gary and Mrs. Wm. Lute of this

HEAD OF Y. W. C. A. CAMPAIGN BUREAU

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Also matters of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked mud krumbled.

aitogetHer 'different in flavor! AltogetHer different

?n crispness tnat's .what makes Kellogg's Corn Flakes all-the-time delicious, appetizing, inviting! .You never tasted such a really woilderful cereal! Kellogg's delight the little people and the big ones, too! Kellogg's are fjust as fascinating for lunch or supper or between-time Jiibbles as they are for breakfast! Just to see those sunny-brown Corn Flakes in a bi bowl and some morning's milk close by is a sight to put a keen edge on hunger! But -when you eat a few spoonfuls and you get that crispy deliciousness and that fascinating flavor! Kellogg's are never leathery, never tough, never hard to eat ! Ask for KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes! If you just ask for "corn flakes" you're likely to get an imitation! Demand the original Corn Flakes. Kellogg's are sold only in the RED and GREEN package that bears the well-known signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of CornFIakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT I

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place. He was a member of Hob-art Post, G. A. R. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. Mrs. Marie Stut-t passed away at 7:45 Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wall where she has resided since the firat of the year. she was 78 years years old and seemed to be in the ibest of health -until a few hours before her death when he was overtaken with apoplexy. Mrs. Ella Ewighleben, a niece is the nearest relative. The funeral serviceB will be iheld today at 2:30 at the Wail borne and will be In charge of Rev. Schuelke, of the Evangelical utheran Church of which she was a member. The interment will be in the Hobart cemetery. Mesdames Phillip Thompson and

G. Stakert were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. E. C. Scheldt transacted business in Chicago yesterday.

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Mrs. Martha Merrill of Crown Point visited at the Myiel Pierce home last Tuesday. Mr. J. Miller, Insurance agent of Griffith wag a business visitor in town Tuesday". Mrs. McCutcheon Is spending the week in Griffith. LTttle Vincent Gerlacih of East Gary is witih his aunt and family. Mrs. J. F. Stoltz for a week's vacation. Mr. J. F. Staltz and Charley King were -businesa visTtors in Chicago

last Wednesday.

It is the latent style In town to go

a fi?h1ng.

Rumors says there will be soon

be a wedding in town. "

3. F. Stolts made a business trip

to County Seat last Thursday.

Delays Your First Deposit Gets the Merchandise

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The best emeralds come from 1

Peru, where the stone was once regarded a sacred.

Miss Mary . S. Colt. Miss Mary E. S. Colt of New York holds down the very inr.portant job for the Y. W. C. A of directing the campaign-) service bureau. Miss Colt sends teams all over th country to aid thj association in 'tbeir drives.

Get Your Invitation

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THIS COUPON properly signed and ' presented to an authoriied Heath J ft Milligan dealer entitles you to a 30c ! can (any color) of Sunshine Finish J absolutely free, and upon payment of J 10c you will receive a 1" varnish brush J well worth 20c.

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