Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 324, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1922 — Page 10

V niesdav. June 7,-1922

WHITING mwS NOTES

Mr. and Mr, p. j. Curtln of Ohio iu aire entertaining the latter' aisr.Mre. Cenbly of Michigan City. TheJunior Play cast are working held on their play "A Single Man" whjfttt 1a to be given Friday evening a ttha Slovenakl Dem, tickets at 50c ca:be Kad at OuUtrom'a' Drug tJK - -; ? t , Mrs-- Win. Thomas returned hoiv 'Monday from Syracuse,, New .JTork, ' where ahe hu ben visiting relative. Tha Junior Class will present their play, :'A Single Man" a comidyin 'four t8. at the Community. Center, iTrfiSavf; Jane Ith. The play will be ; en' f the biggeet hit of the -year for"-everybody. 'The caat of charate ter are aa follow: ftofetn Worthingten Edward ShephnM. . x , . Hfciuy Worthlngton CI eve Sten3iotta. . -X. $Jakle Cottrell George Jacofbu. lj4y Cottrell iBartha Hoaklne. JSHVt Maggie Cottrell Elsie BrozeJowskl. STAR THEATRE riMonday, Tuesday . Wednesday, Thursday I A Man You Will Love To Ha J ton Today?

The First Rfial tira Dollar Carl f J Lssisstte j, "Woman enthroned . i Mammon her slave ! Beauty pride j Splendor despair Lure of luxury . r-r , Paying the price JaX Foolish wives ' j ' f -Desperate husband . . . Hi Monte Carlo! UUff i See it all- . . ft M !'

Ge", Some energy Mfi&'dBi ; J . . .. WmlnaffietHct-tncwvi ;".: -r.rrwpced .utuiy. warjr. f tfioa't ..B;a;lggf r.V Av j 'V' , V-til men resist the heat Jjet little raisins hel. ' -; " 75 1 per cent pure f ruit .sugar. 145 caoritt of ? ; ' . enerizfiig -nutHipcpt; 'In every Jpicfc jfef .: ','..; t , . . : P'?caliy , predige'sted; to ?'it fgets to j vork; '. k r'-. ' almost immediately.' v '-v ; ' 7 . . ri0 tax, on; digestion so it doesn't Jieat th'e bloods .

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Mia Heseltine Florence jr,inay. 'Isabella WorthlngtonHelea Orif-flth-XxV-V'. 'tP' .:" Louise Parker Helen ;'rwyer. Bertha Sims Chrlj'tine Kedar. ;;Mh. Hlgson -Mildred Stover. Gladyejsana Ge.hrke'; -.;r - .Nurse Tlre'hcevMoore.-i ' ...The tickets rf"'rOw oa' sal at $$e for,, balcpny... seats '.and' 59c .for . referred main floor eat. whiah may be obtained at RnYf's'& ;,Gulstrom's rug Store. , . .-" ' 'x - " ' - i ... '- 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Sliehaal Benak and Children and : frienda -motored ' to H&ana, Ind.; to.visit.X ; ' X 1 , 0os , El'ennore... Beaubien of Laporte" aenue will be graduated from the National ' Kindergarten College, tomorrow -evening."At Miller's, for' Tomorrow, 0ly "Carter'" .Union Suit, for . Women, regular. $1.25 value, T$c." ' ' 6-7-1 Mr. and Mr. Paul T. Zwtig 'of Schrage avenue entertained thirtyeeen 'of their relatives on Saturday eveningjn honor of their Silver wedding annieraary. A courge dinner waa eerved .and' muaic, games and dancing were enjoyed and the host and hostess received ma,ny ibeautiful gift in bonor of the eeaaion. The aiit f town guests'; were ! Mr. ; and Mrs.; Relnhold Zweig and family of Joliet, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerber and family of 'Chicago. ' At Miller'a for. Tomorrow, Only Children's .Carter"'; itnlon Suits, Boys and Girls, sices to 12, $1.00 and $1. 5 value,' $.". ' $-7-1 Mrs. J5hn Canner and small son of Sherjd.an ar.'e.nie rw,iU s;o to Muneie. Ind., Thursday,, where they will visit for several weeks. " M"rs. Amelia Kioale, mother of Mrs.1 jpnner, who li bow it Logans-port, Ind., as a delegate of the S. V. of t will also Join them later. . - ' - At Miller's, for Tomorrow, rn!y Jumper. Dres . Materials, . all "ne'ir; high shades, 'regular 49c vslue, S yards ;for , $1.00. - : " - 6-7-1 Mr. and Mra. J. P. Ordeman have moved into the En ton home" In' Superior ewenue, West Park Addition. "Mr.'and'Mrs. Daniels of West Park avenue, entertained out "of town guests the, fore part of the' week. Mrs. C. P. McNeil and sou have returned to ir himie In (Wiver street after several weeks visit,.Jn Clave land, Ohio. V , i 5 . . Mrs. T.' HoHett has gone to pan-)-and Oaa City, I)IaeiaV where she -wllli visit her daughters. ' f Thef Theodore Roosevelt J Relief Corps . wJIJ hold. a .bake, sale In tne Xtkin and Tai-p. grocery sora. Dr. and Mra. W. R. Pate and daugh ter Betty of .West Park avenue, have returned from 5eorgIa, where they visited relatives. '. . ' -. ."' . . : Kew Dress' Ginghams, choice patterns to 'choose 'from, lie value. yard .for-$'l.l0.7 ... .. ' ..' . . $-7-1 Whiting frienda wju be pleased to learn of the marriage of Mian rem Hallowell and Mr. M-eCoonell. formerly of thla elty. Mr. and Mrs. MeCannell are . at present' residing ' In Aurora, HL Mrs. Ed. Shaefler entartaiaed the Beta Oaraxai Sorority at her heme In Atchison avenue Monday craning: At this raeeting a shower was given to Miss Jfora Din sen whes marriage te MrJSen Cannom will take plaea next week.-- i : : " ' 'Mis Reaa Twelg-wa given a plea ant surprise party a t liar home la Pebrage avenue last Tharaday eeninf In' horior of ,her hlrhds-r niversary. " $evf ral s-aesta. inolnd Ing Mi Kvelya KeVber, of Chteago. aa "the " out "ef' town gtjest enjoyed dancing, games and dainty lunqhe'on."the decorations being' pink and white. :;.V.'?-t ' . .At. Millera,'for Tomorrew, Onty -A big selection tf fine quality "Baby'a Bonneta flash or white "broken elaes,;vajee to $.. fer 6 So. ' . 8.T-I . (Mr. and Mrs. George Asdersen, Mr. Grant'Hateh and Meed antes SeAeap 1 . 1 , ,,' ii . ' " u .sue

, Fatigue resisting food-iron also! : All natural ; . ...... md.g.ood ..... v ...... . . : ..,' a Try it when you're slipping when" yon j yawn ;

j Stiffens up .your backbone - and makes .thongbts . flow again. y '- ' iCTwo.packages and a glass of. milk form greatest y mid-day lunch you've ever tried. ;

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Beatrice Nyland -aad fan . fehlaehty attended ' tnf.witlag "at tha Cjtnmet Bvan f elitieAclatioB at the Christian chrch. ln Chicago Helgntf aa'Mendav evealnsr. x. I? '

Whiting 6 wn,en ; von 'ttplnk - el JTumltura. think sL.fotif saa.-;.v"' -;4r Garden City Paint- Cleaner. 6i gallon; 0e7ahaYr ga,IThr quart; -Tja nmfytft te . aad Hardware. -'60$? Ind.' Bivd-V l-$$-tt ..'. '- -' v - ?-' . !t . Be aure .to attend the ' Big J"u? Peptiyal.at. H.Gordon.4k Sonf, JV5 5 to June '10th. . . . far Gaid Fairadtaia, a.a t era. ;PUlVCfXf THATlieS TOWI-H V- Jawjo tomoiijmT ' "aMTLbft- THltflitrBH. art JfarTIadge;raae.d ar . alf V&f rH,-Wrt4Mj saf tag. aa tSaaal VaW.; fv aad nki taat yva - wiif aT?r waat ta-are4i alas awrf f r feasaedr.' -OH, Inr..tti ' We'wiirtbV oipen'fer all kinds at hoe renairinsr after Juae- ft. ax'a Indiana Blvd.ning," Ind:, fRf I? Shoe Repair'Ca. - - v . ' '."';'-?. STAK TflKATRB TODiT TtEShAT, WEDXfigOAY. THtTttf. .. toolish wiyisT a M" ar pletare, adsataalaa adaltf M Z..T1Z-L- .i '-.t -'.. - '.ii ChUdaea 10 eeats. -My FOR CALB EakinW Spit Dog, tour months old, $4 -119th-at. -:6FOR SALiE Black'. Reed, Baby Oarrtmf e, lav ,niian w, t TOR ,RET aypjj' Vt ', fcewsa at 417 onio.a'venue. . rB-ipii imediately'"' 5 See '-'Charles ' 8. Pe?el Sohrajr Bldg.f ihone 161-W.' -Tl ... .... -i i v-- v - . Ijost Gold WHt Watah. bataraaa Plschruppc avenue aad, Maera'f Drug Store h' New "Tefkavenu: Fln4r return ' to-4 nsenrupp and receJvb-a-re-iraM.'r- t-- ?-$ If RODERTSDALE -PIUWCBSS rBTKATIM. TfWJf$B?T . -"maiDLrirG TfDBor wdfa. jsaasaav. Tatssadfrar aaej ''7 . "f-T-n T PaadU "spyadhasa lae3ar. a aaassa. tsaaati aasn. asjav avf'a v. avassa aad - smasa!e tksrt Taw wfll aref waat a aasar fJaa aaaefyaa-l saar esaasay. "f.' TJ1T fV "M ar ssaaa. BtrDPf wdtti aa) aa. '; ... - V,'. j-.; -f. . I - TAjg '."gmtATsMB. WHAT - -TtrXfDAT. WBIfWlaAT,'l,TTptsj. rVMXJ9H 'll7,rEa':a- saJIHaa fe. las adaewva. Maata-daw' afataa 'B aaisla. Caflaas'' aaaitswv-" v'r;'; f !:f'HQI3AIIT Mr. Harry T. f 'left nday tor: K'lVrtcvt.M.!to- JajVr eanth annual saJasmen'a onventie ar argant and ' Company ' at Na'w Havass. . --- " - . Mr. aad Mr. A- (V lagam wd have been -HaJttng,'relativ',are far . , ',

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-Vi.- KfJph 9fBk jt af-f r a.tirFtleft -1 fajia,' faring ' t ltar rataraad tea - f. Ma fax a ff.mu r nflat. vllta at'.ha.t-aaa af Mf. aad yaa. ; pjp:; als".'fraijf ay."t;' ."? rat aflfa . rasaamaa - ua.'' aaf whaa ska .' Wf itffPi tehka" wllj leava fr, caViIfa. oiaMna, ta vlflt wlh retalNea far saveral Tka ajrqei puatl of Mjs Kaloel Keraof fva; a "anijalwil' re aal" last evaa'lng . .at '-''the jlbry wlflak -was greatly aJay'e4 jr'a.Ure addice. r: and Mra- eijnjeTfsalJ fjf fe Hiver artfttaf relistlvssara yatterday aaf taaast-.eweet -ta leave-fer acmcgaafg, aaian.' jrar-a aeri vt. -Wprk 'kW fUrted ea the W ealn atwftaer,at Jfth and llt streata.; x - - 'Master Jualer Smith la quite aer aulyll. . "" .-'-'4.' i-.v.-r CROW! POJKT Hvrft lealjsaisa'- l rafliflng' a tesstTf mprevemtnjs aa the Parry prayerty aa sasf strtf t waun e r eeatly aurchaiad.' ' " "' '. The warrif af H"bert Miller, roraoer Crfwn Palai ifeay. having made ts hfsjtf iriU $r. Josephine Teuag f( Uvl $y until his rradw ties fram ru?d Ugferalty, t Miss frtfudt WXirpltv af jTl uaayf.de avenue. Chleaija, yili takf laca on Saturday at the- haws af the arlde in Chlfago.' -Billlais "Munaoraa. af

C.' alaaa-maia Of Mr. afiller'V af iAl-escHool. board to serve for will aerVa kf' at mfa. ''After ajtrfe : : iPetitions wre prea' sast-oaeyiaa -trip the yaungtaemtad by. eitisens of Ridge street.

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eauala wl return to Indiana Har-

orVhara Mr. Miner has a lucrative poelflea M ..the Chemical Werx. Mr. w4 jitra. rfe Ruff t'thif city will ff IBaatfr"1 tar .lodga .;dellghtt entartalnf d the Lawell, Hebron id -kaba'rt' f hfptera at P tup daaea at the Masonic J-Upfe, ,ag iaday ' night, tbe aflajliag" Stteaded; --by' two nbae-raj!;-Feol' ; liciaus swpm,fwL erred aCter'-ahleh Jt work lf. "th'a'Jtasitera tar waa tfkfn wp in (he: loafs , raams. rv w. -aaaa'ia tha'ball'jaoea af the. Temple rta" acaaflbn ara waft pleasant and .ail-a -ia" remembered jy- those in attendance aa ane of W? m9 interesting'" affaire in the social life ranhTEtYrn Star- Orapter in Cro?n Point. . "Herbert' Smith of Gary has filed a iult'fr alienation of the 'affection af hi 'wife Matti.a : Smith, of 23$ TFaWnf tan'-- etse,.- Gary. W.-I Whiteaitt. - a' colored preached of the ataal elty wade defendant by pmits Vha aaka $8,000 damage 'The eaae vu filed en Monday in the Cireut aurt, by Attorney Lewis Caldwell f;BJ'y; ' '' ;" :,- ' c; 'w.ef'rJ'A.'' Ayling' has; been ..very alk tB 'sjiaat -'few days . suffering iaairaUaf tf that which he expere,aff.'r?ft ??r hi" operation. ThV 9lVr eounaile met for their regular monthly meeting on Monday nlfbt -a4: traaaeted routine busipjaaa, streH: aa allowing th? monthly ij4Jj, et.,' thf eaatraet far the pav-Vpg-aftUaiala'and'PaJj Clark street, -TTfeet. to' qourtright. Helny aau WTiafier.-i f ar per,' square yard. Wrk Wirf -be -begun at once..' -John kf- fcahmea ara re-elected a member Nash Leads - V J i -.; j :.; . ' stands

May

espite the new high sales record sei .-.".--r-:'.':.''- . . ' -O - ' 1

jiiere was a 23 increase recorded by May, t,' '. j- ' '- -. ,,' .' ' X' ':'" .-. . -' : -' - . i '.. -: v-. ' .- . . .. . . ' " . . , ; . .... .... x : ." X ' X ! ." -' '. ' ' - " ' ' " ' ... - ; . "nid early in the month of April the lopppth Nash left the factory, so that May sees us vigorously on our way toward! the

' : X -- .-. ' ' '. '. 200,000 No: other car ; x" . ,''ir-)":. i ' iythitig like first four and ' r

TJe4new lash line includes twelve models: Four and six t,' three, foir, five, and seven passenger capacity; a '"' " T ' 12390, L o. b. factory.

Hammond Auto Sales Co; Inc: H. A. ELSNER, Secretary and Manager 48 State Street Phone 375

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from North to ' Clark streets, for curbing and macadam pavement. A

reaelutlon wa ordered drawn vp tor thla Improvement and the city engln eer instructed to draft plan and epecifleationa for the work, which will be started at onee.' , . MEW MAKKlAfiE LltSmBS ' Martin Rolojack,' Whiting, Mary Maidarnev; ; Whiting; Wladyslaw Csarneeki, : .Gary, Josephine. Taker -ski, 3ery; Niek Sladieb, East Chicago, Pauline Bosle East Chicago; C. H. Stewart, WWting; Ethel R. Harmon, Whiting; .Edward Burke, Eat Chicago. Mildred ' Rau.-'Hamond : "H. H5. Thorn burg, Gary, Mary. A.' RjPHnger. Gary; Paul D. Yajovy, Indiana Harbor, Besie Urban, Indiana Harbor; James P:' Jennings. Gary-to Isn'ellS! M. Vanderhoof, ' W- Hammond; LaVelle Harris, Indiana Harbor, Beatrice - Thompson, Chicago; Edward Keyea. Gary, Mary Richardson .Qary; .Gerald R. Hartlerode of Hammond, Wella E. Jones, ' Kankake. 111.. I '.'. '.',".. ,.; NEGROES SEEK BT HARRT I ROGERS . staff ceaaEsroNatNT i: if. sravicij WASHINGTON, June -7. Dissatisfied with conditions 't In r the TJnlted States' 1, organisation of Ameri can negroes have : applied to the Mexican governmant. for -perrniasion to celoniae eatenslve tracts oflcotton land in Mexico, according to of ficial advices here today from Mex ico City. ..;.... x "',-'; John Steamer of Chicago la now In

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the Mexican capital, ' negotiating with the Obregon. government for the : land desired.. 'Steamer 1 said to represent an American negro syndicate with $T,0,SQO capital. In interview with the Meiicsn department of agriculture. Steamer has'set forth the desirability from the Meaiean point af view, of colonising rich cotton lands of Mexico with a race which by training and natural character are suited for the production of cotton ' '.. . , e ' 'The Mexican -government haa. Indicated its. unwillingness to have the colonists locate in one section, it 'being contrary to. the Mexican policy to ' permit the ereet,Iton' of large foreign ".' colonies extending CA-er any considerable sectien." It i believed. HkeJy,.howf ver.-Perroiipn.

will be granted to - the negroes to I Are pan ep ta taa t vi-s sua xaaparltlMr S.S.S. U af tha graaaes . aaf parlfera Try ts o: cylinders; open and closed; price range from I965 to J

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settle in eoast-wie loeatloaa lp taa atataa of Sonera ; Sin aloa, aarrero and Oaxaea, utilising such lapd have been ahandeaed. It la believed na diflflealty on the part af the Mexican government will, be encountered provided tha 3rii eata preducca the amount af capital claimed-." ; ' " ";; '"' " ' ' '

TONSILITIS I . Apply ttoieUr om . coaar wiA no ganoal - V VAPORWD . Omit t4&Jv VmiYm S. S. S. Wfl! Kd Yaaj af tUOs, lssplaa. Blarkaeasl aael Sadba Iapiaaa. A boll la a veleano, your bipod ifl o chuck full af poison that these "potr oat lata a bolj. They'll keep "boiling up" until you destray them completely by tha use af 8, tV S-. oaa of tha meat powerful blood -el ean sera BBevD-to aetenea. 8.8.0. baa stood tha teat of tinae. Tha power af Its) Ingredients la acknowledged by auth oritiea Its medicinal tnaredlent ara aruaraateed to be purely vagatabs Right off. It clears tha akin of ptmpiaa. Bona, toatanea piaeanaaoa. nana, acaama, rash and ether akin araptlona, and doaa it thoroughly. It drtvea out of .tha bleed , impurities which eaaaa eumatlsm. makea tha blood neb aad pure bulk's up last fleah. It helpa to rnanufactura new aieod calls. may ... Af it. imh sl sl k is Mid at aljdrug etorea. In two elsea. Tho W far sua U ta mora aconea-Joai. 3

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