Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1922 — Page 12

WHITING NEWS NOTES

STiK THEATRIC TOMG11T Special feature "FOOTFALLS."

All Star Cast.

9-27

Quite a number of Whiting golfrs attended the Annual Fall Touramnt of the Standolind Golfing Association, which was held Tuesday at the Olympia fields in Chicago. PRIXCESS THE.ITBE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMA,S BOY." 9-25-4 Mrs. Floyd Finley has returned to her home in Central avenue after

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Wall Paper 25 per ent. off. To make room for our 1923 stock; Tom Smelser, 605 Ind. Blvd. 9-25-tf For Good Furniture, Go to Self-er's 4-3 FOR SALE -- Lot and half on 119th and West Park; John Paylo. 1236 Sohrage avenue. 9-22-6 FOR SALE-- Radiant Home. Heater and Cook Stove, 1315 Roberts avenue. 9-26-3

FOR RENT-- Light housekeeping rooms, young; couple preferred *56 lad. Blvd. 9-26-2 FOR SALE-- 8 room house, large lot; John A. Hows, phone 137-M 9-26-5 .The three-day E. O. M. sale starts Thursday, Sept. 28. All our merchandise will be sacrificed In every department at the Bee Hive Store. East Chicago. 9-27

No matter how little or how much

you earn you can save something; Whiting Savings & Loan Ass'n. Morton Trout, President; Henry S. Davidson, Secretary. 9-27-1 FOR SALE -- 1 combination table bed cheap; call at 640 119th street. 9-27-2

visiting with relatives in Auburn for the past three weeks. Miss Florence Eanahan of Ohio avenue was a Chicago visitor Saturday. .Mrs. E. Pekrek of Central ave..

who was operated upon at the Mer cy hospital in Chicago, is reported

to be getting along nicely at this time. .Mr.. Ernest Lee of Fischrupp ave., and a party of friends motored to Crown Point last Thursday whera they attended the Fair. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd in "GRA NDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 Mr. and Mrs. George Clements of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Clements of Ohio avenue over Sunday. Mrs. Miles of New York avenue, will entertain the Ladies of the Methodist church and their friends at a Silver Tea. which is to be given at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. R. Doll of West. Park ave.. delightfully entertained twenty-four little folks in honor of her daughter Harriet's sixth birthday, Monday afternoon The afternoon was spent in playing1 games, muslo and a few classic dances by Miss Blnche Davies of New York. After which Mrs. Doll served dainty refresh-ments. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd in GRANDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 Rev. H. P. Ivey of Sheridan ave., left Tuesday for Brazil. Ind., where he will attend the Northwest Indiana Conference. Messrs. Don Spurrier, manager of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. F. Smith. L Smith. F. Greenwald and W. Smith motored to Terre Haute where they will attend the American Legion convention. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 Mr. and Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue spent Sunday visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Clifford Moore and son Donald, of Regina, Canada, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore of Oliver street . Next Thursday night, September

27th. the Knights of Pythias are going to have one grand time. There will be the rank of Esquire-- but you had better come up and find out about the rest. Mr. Culver Gross and his sister Olivett, attended the County Fair at Crown Point last Saturday. Dr. L J. Wisch who is located in

WIFE MAKES JOURNEY OF 5,000 MILES ONLY TO FIND HUSBAND'S LOVE DEAD

Left, Mr. Bessie Brehms; upper right, William Brehms; lower right. Edith, and (inset) Baby Irene. Mrs. Bessie Brehms made a five thousand mile journey to the United States from Prague, Ciecho-Slovakia, to join her husband who had come to America in 1920. When she arrived in Wheeling, W. Va.. with her two children, Edith and Irene, she found her husband living with two women and was greeted with scorn instead of affection Brehms now is being held to face abandonment charges.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Report of Milk and Cream Analysis The dairy producing milk and cream of the highest standing will be found leading this column each month: (Date when taken, September 23, 1922)

Butter Other Total Bacteria Hour -- Sp. Fat Solids Solids Per Hour Plated DAIRYMAN. Gr. % % % C.C. Taken for B. Borden's Dairy-- A.M. A.M. Milk ... 1.0328 3.6 8.73 12.33 30.000 10:13 11:30 Cream. . . . . 21.4 45,000 10:15 11:30 National Dairy Milk ... 1.0328 3.6 8.73 12.33 45.003 10:15 11:30 Cream. . . . . 18.7 85.000 10:15 11:30 Hammond Dairy Milk ... 1.0322 3.5 8.71 12.21 25,000 10:15 11:30 Cream .... 19.2 60.000 10:15 11:30 Prairie View Dairv Milk ... 1.0328 3.4 8.69 12.09 50.000 10:15 11:30 Cream . . . 18.9 70.000 10:15 11 :30 City Sanitary Milk ... 1.0322 3.4 8.69 12.09 60.000 10:15 11:30 Cream. . .. 18.8 80.000 10:15 .11:30

This analysis will appear each month in The Times. W. E. PUTNAM, Secretary Board of Health. Whiting, Indiana.

BANG! BANG! HURRAH!

The Possum Hunting Season Opens. Soon the Woods Will Be Filled With Political Smoke and the

Reverberations of Big Guns

MUN'CIE War on the sale of base

ball pools in Muncle has been or-

dered by tha police department for

admost the hundredths time since the baseball season opened. Authorities declare they will not permit

la single pool here during- the world's

series.

One arrest has been made and it is

understood, the federal authorities

are ready to take a hand in the mat

ter, as it is said some of the chances

sold here are printed at Cincinnati

and sent here through the mails.

PORTLAND -- Workmen laid the

casing of the deep test oil well north

west of the city recently. A big well is anticipated, as the showing so far is excellent. The well has been drilled to a depth of about 3.000 feet.

Richmond Gene Sarazen. national

open golf champion for 1922, and

The McHale building, has been appointed by the Chicago Health De

partment to take charge of the Bessemer Park Infant Welfare Station

at South Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Zwieg of Schrage avenue had as their guest

over the week-end their nephew L.

Zwieg of Joliet. Mrs. W. Jennlnsrs deligrhtf ully entertained the Tri Kappas at her home on Oliver street Monday evening Mrs. D. Prochaska and son return

ed home from the Lying Inn hospital Monday evening:.

Dever Seagraves and Dwight Freshly of South Bend were the week-end guests the former's

aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sea-

graves cf Ohio avenue. The Whiting friends of Mr. and

Mrs. A. Talfrey of Los Angeles, will be surprised to learn that they are

the proud parents of a baby boy.

Mrs Talfrey was formerly Miss Mau-

tan, supervisor of music. Mrs. Davidson of Portland. Oregon, who has been visiting her nephew Henry Davidson of Laporte av

enue has left for Tennessee, where

she will visit with relatives. Mrs. Dr. Reeves entertained several of her friends at Bridge at her home on Central avenue last Friday.

ROBERTSDALE

The season's first meeting of the Old Settlers Club will be on Tuesday evening October the third, at the usual place, the CommunityCenter. After the business of the club is transacted. Bunco will be played, which will 'be followed by

dancing. Every old settler is expected to tie present at this meet-ing. A number of lower grades of the Franklin school' have been transferred to the West Park school build-ing. PRINCESS THEATHE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd in "GRANDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 Mrs. John Howmiller of Myrtle avenue entertained her sister from Chicago on Tuesday. A number from here attended the funeral of James Tlmm which was held from his home in Chicago on Monday. Mr. Tlmm is a brother to William Timm, formerly of Robertsdale. Mr. and Mrs. C. Maeterson of Myrtle avenue are entertaining their niece who is visiting hert from Bourbon. Indiana. Mr. Lucky Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witter and family attended the Co. Fair at Crown Point last Saturday. Mrs Mike Harr and sister of Amy Court, were in Chicago on 'business Monday. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd In "GRANDMAS BOY." 9-25-4 Mrs. J. Andrews of Lake street, is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Clara Timm of Lake avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christner of Chicago, at her home over last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Banks and children of Atchison avenue, spent Sunday at Hobart, Ind., with the former's partnts. Betty, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gapin of Myrlte avenue, had her tonsils and adenoids removed by Dr. Harry Timm of East Side yesterday. Roy Witter of Lake avenue sold his three house on Davis avenue in

the Sheffield Addition last week. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd in "ORANDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms and the latter' mother Mrs. Dora Baumaarten were visitors In Chicago on Monday. Mr and Mrs. H. Breckman and family of Atchison avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klemm and children visited the former's sister, Mrs. W. Mackley and family of Chicago last Sunday. Mrs. Dan Prochaska and little son returned home from the hospital yesterday. Both are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Welsby. of HoPRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Harold Lloyd in "GRASDMA'S BOY." 9-25-4 bart were visitor at the H. C. Green home on Central avenue on Monday. Miss Margaret Taggart of Central avenue is grieving over the loss of her bull pup Olly, who disappeared a few days ago. A number of ads. cava appeared In this paper and a reward is offered for its return.

INDIANA ITEMS DECATUR-Sept. 26. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith of this city, learned recently that their daughter, Genevieve has been married since last spring. The secret leaked out when her husband. Done'.o Santlnl, of Beunos Aires South America, called at the Smith home and told his wife ha had prepared a home for her and was ready to take her away. The marriage was the culmination of a college romance.

EDWARD C. MINAS CO.

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Poiret Twill, $2.95yd. 54 inch and all wool Poiret Twill a very fine Twill closely woven. An excellent weight for a suit or dress. A good shade of the wanted navy blue. Special at $2.95. 54 inch Tricotine -- A very good weight cloth in a fine Twill-- closely woven. Excellent for a suit or dress. Navy blue only Special $2.95 yard. Canton Crepe -- This Canton Crepe is all silk, extra heavy quality and will give the best service. There are many shades to select from as jade, henna, bobolink, tar. grey, saphir. light and dark navy, seal, brown and black. 40 inches wide. Featured for home sewing week. $2.95 yard

Charmeuse Satin $1.85 yd. Always a favorite for a fine silk dress. It is an excellent weight and has a rich lustrious satin face. Colors are golden brown, seal, navy and black. Yard wide. Special at $1.85. Chiffon Dress Taffeta A very good weight cloth with a soft chiffon finish and a quality that is very for a fine dress. It comes in a deep rich black. Yard wide. Special at $1.65 yard. 54 inch French Serge All wcol. A good firm quality, fire Twill and an excellent cloth for a serviceable Fall and Winter Dress. Special at $1.65 yard.

pear here October 2, at the county club. Sarazen will be paired either with Roy Robertson, professional of the Indianapolis golf club; E. W. Harbert, Richmond professional, or Jack Blakeslee, professional open champion.

NEWS NOT CONFIRMED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Sept. 26. War office officials declared this afternoon that they had no official confirmation of Constantinople reports that the Turks, after withdrawing from the neutral tone west of Chanak, made a second invasion.

BANDITS FATALLY WOUNDS CASHIER [INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE] STUBEN'VILLE, Ohio. Sept. 26.

Five bandits at 10:30 this morning held up the First National Bank at Hopedala, Harrison county, west of here and fatally wounded George Whittaker, cashier. Theo bandits escaped without obtaining any money.

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH

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MEE HOTEL Restaurant James Congles

Edward C. Minas Co. Now In Progress Until Saturday

The Great Semi-Annual ZION CITY Lace Cortain Sale

Qualities are Better. Quantities are greater. Dozens of patterns and weaves in Curtains that have been mended so their defects cannot be seen -- enabling you to get them at HALF the regular prices.

ZION CITY

LACE CURTAINS

Sale Price A Pair

98c

Values up to $2.00

Madras all-over and Nottingham weaves patterns for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms, all from the famous Zion City lace mills, and at the regular prices are the best curtain values to be had. But during our great Zion City Lace Curtain Sale, 98c per pair.

ZION CITY

LACE CURTAINS

Sale Price A Pair

1

98

Values up to $4.00

The biggest range of patterns in this lot at a popular price. Filet Nets with lace trimmed edges. Madras Nets with all-over patterns can be used as panels. Saxony Nets in neat designs. Every curtain 2 1/2 to 3 yards long, and big value, at $1.98 per pair.

ZION CITY

LACE CURTAINS

Sale Price

A Pair

2.9

Values up 8 to $6.50

High grade Zion City Lace Curtains, New up-to-the-minute patterns and weaves strong well-made curtains that look and wear as well as real hand-made curtains. The better patterns go early, so be sure and see them, $2.98.

ZION CITY

LACE CURTAINS

8 Values up to $8.50

Sale Price A Pair

3

9

Fine high-grade curtains from the great Zion City lace mills, in the finest assortment of pretty new designs. Lace trimmed curtains of Filet Net with borders on both sides, to be used as panels. Hundreds of other exceptional values at $3.98 per pair.

ZION CITY

LACE CURTAINS

Sale Price A Pair

4.98

Values up to $12.50

In this lot are 16-point Filet Curtains the pride of the Zion City lace mills. Compare them with any lace curtains anywhere note the fine weaves, and remember only at our great Zon Cty Lace Curtan Sale can you get these Curtains for less than half price or $4.98 per pair.