Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1922 — Page 12
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT "THE LONG CHANCE." With W. II. Walthnll. Marjory Darr, Ralph iirarm. From the try by Peter B. Krne, alwi Johnny Illnaa la "TORCHVS HOIDIP." Con In k Wednedn, "K1NDHEII OF THE HIST." 10-16-1 TO ALL. THE SCOtTS IN WHITING Hajlow-'ren is approaching: nd the imps of mischief are supposed to be i:i the air. but Scouts, remember, that all kinds of fun can be had without violating our Scout law. Remember that a Scorjt is thrifty, that mfans: He saves all he can and does not wilfully do any (lanugo to property or make work for other people that is prevrntab'e. Marking up store windows after the people have put time on cleaning tticm is only the kind of fun that the hoys have who do not know any better. Scouts can have a!l kinds of fun without doins this; come to the meetings and see the stunts that the Scoutmasters have got together for you . CAPT. OSBORNE The Scout Hut has already been the Fcene of soma merry good times both at meeting and eats. There l. en oil stove that will make fine red hots or anything else that tae Scouts may want to cook at times when it is not convenient to go out into the woods. The boys have now got a place where they may meet and ha;ve a good time without any interruption whatever. The electi ic lisrht has not yet been installed so t'lat the keresone lamps that were used at camp have been again put to good service. It is heated by a ftove and make a dandy place to i-lend the cold evenings that are fsst approaching. Troop 5 will have a good time Tuesday night there, according to the stories that r re going around among the boys of the Troop and Troop H will meet Wednesday at 5:45 to go to the woods for a camp-tire and singing r'rogram for the evening. - COMING Ma it Pick ford "THRU THE BACK .? DOOR." 10-14-3 The Daughters of T-abelle will hftld their rcr :)H meeting Wedne-.-ay evening in the small hall of thSlovak Dom. They will have the'r Pr'f'.e's party at this time. "Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kennedy, of Pelfountiii-i. Ohio, are visiting Mr. rfld Mrs. Fred Kcnr.eiy of Ohio av;.M". T,. Moore and mother Mrs. Watts, are visiting relatives at Teveland. Ohio. .Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy, of Faporte avenue are entertaining the farmer's siste' Mrs. Sidney Easten of C!ie;enne. Wyo. yi-John Murphy and Bill Vater attended th" fo-t ball game at Valparaiso, Saturday. s The Woman's Home Mifsionary f.vty of the M. E. Church will rSrct at the home of Mrs. J. T. fMth of West Prk avenue next Thursday afternoon. COMING Mary PIckford "THRV THE BACK DOOR." 10-14-3 Miss Nellie Jones who !s confined In, the Presbyterian hospital in Chi-1 trpo with illness is reported to be getting along nicely. Miss Dorothy Maunder who Is attending school at the Northwestern university spent the week end with l:f r parents on Ohio avenue. ;Mi;s Ionian Wtckhorst entertalnV4 . several friends at her home on Ijicoln avenue Friday evening. The f cf.sion being in honor of her birthi'C'. The evening was spent in I kying Bunco after which an elaborate luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Lillian was recipient 'f many pretty gifts. "Mrs. Carl Munch of Chicago, was t" guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Hit? of Rfhy, Friday. Ja'k Kidney of Cleveland avenue 1 aJ the misfortune to fall down and la;cak h's wrist the fore part of lit..'! week. rMr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mis. Henry Heaubien and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith motored to Ot-lo-.va and starved Rock over the wtek-end. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaub of isijuth Bend are the pro-ud parents of a little daughter. Mother and l,a"9 are doing nicely. The Young Ladies Guild of the Congregation Church have a Scallop Hopper in the church parlors next Thursday evening. r.oamond Fdowers was brought heme from the St. Margaret's hosl ital and Is getting along nicely at her home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Whitmore have purchased a new home on Davis avenue. COMING Marr PIckford -THRU THE BACK DKOH." 10-14-3 pr. and Mrs. Itocers, Chemist at tie t-tanclard Gil Co., have moved into the home of Dr. and Mrs. Schmidt In West Park Adidtion. -Mr. Ray Whltmer still remains to-be qjlt(? lil at his homo on Atchi-h-in avenue. 'Miss Lillian Thompson and her daughter of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of Roby motored to. Chicago the fore pare of the week where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle of Ohio ave., art- entertaining a cousin of Mr. ICyies of Altoona. Penn. Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders and children motored to Gary last Siday where they spent the day with Mrs. Saunder's mother. Mrs. George Saunders will entertain the 00 Club at her home on Atchison avenue this evening. The Beverldge Ladies Chorus will meet tonight for practice in the Owl C'.ub hall at 7:30. All members of tlio chorus are urged to be present . nniin w U REMEDY FOR THE RELIEF OF Coughs, Colds, Croup WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS -SOLO EVERYWHERE
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APT STUDENTS "SEE CHICAGO A grou, of art students interested in applying art tj industry made one of many artisti. and educational groups hat viwel with interest the pictured costumes of tor rrow shown in rge fashion books at the fabric fashic show, one of the distinctive features of Marshall Field & Company's art in merchandise exposition. The pages were turni by young women in gowns of black T'.on lace who showed samp" -s of the materials of which he nv'!-' i were, to be made and described the gowns and the buildi ; of them. Modes, materials, and expert instruction are all a part of the service Marshall Field & Company bring from the markets, looms, and factories' of the world, to preach the gospel of art in merchandising. A street suit was shw- in tobacco brown duvetyne heavily A Study Class on the Negro problem will be organized tonight at 7:30 at the Methodist church. The organization alone will be preceded by special music and scenes of 63 pictures on "That Tenth American The Negro.." .11 persons interested are invited to this meeting. Mr. Ilppicy will conduct the class. Mr. and Mrs. Mudgitte and son of Chicag.i. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Canner of Cleveland avenue Sunday. Misa Gertrude McGown of West Tark aver.ue Entertained' ?vcraJ friends at Bunco Friday evening. Mr. end Mrs. John Glasheen and son Charles motored to Chicago, where they spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burmeister. Mrs. Brown of Michigan City and Mrs. Margaret Scholz of Chicago, spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholz of Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mizo and Mr. Dahlson of 119th street entertained the following guests over the weex end: Mrs. Henry Atchison of Chesterton. Mrs. Axelson and daughter Elsie and Mary and Esther Dahlson of Harvey, III. .Mr. Walter Olson of Bally Town. Ind.. Russel and Walter Dahlson of Chicago aud Miss Margaret Neuman of Chicago. A Whiting Community Service will organize at once a community chorus of 100 mixed voices whiolB will be under the direction of Morgan L. Eastman of Chicago. Mr. Eastman is director of Edison Symphony orchestra and Westinghouse Radio station. K-W-Y. He has developed several choruses in Chicago and vicinity. Among them, The People Gas and Light Choral Club. Sears & Roebuck Chorus, the Whiting Chorus will be open to all residents of. the community and those interested are requested to notify Mr. Parkin promptly of their intention to juin the chorus. I ROBERTSDALE PRIXCESS THEATRE TONIGHT "THE LO.VG CHANCE," With XV. B. Walthall, Marjory IXivr. Ralph Graven. From the stiry by IVter IJ, Kyne. alsa Johnny Illnea In vrOIUTHY'3 IIOIDLP." Coming Wednesday, "KIXDIIEU OF THE Dl'ST." 10-16-1 A most enjoyable day was spent at the H. Breckman home on 'Atchison avenue. Sunday, when Mr. and Mr. Breckman entertained at a four course noon dinner and a six o'clock luncheon. the fo lowing Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Clog-god Up Sidney Deposits are Bis. solved and tie Tcxina (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Drugrs-ls-ts Told to uVaarantee it In Every Instance. "Tour very life." says Dr. Carev depends upon the perfect functioning and health of vour kidney so whatever you do, don't neglect them. Dr;. Carey s famous Prescription o. ,(7 (known for years as Marshroot) Is not recommended for everything:, but we cannot too ptronjriy urge its use if you puffer from annoying bladder troubles. frequent pasBine; of water nisht and dav. with smarting or irritation, brick duf-t sediment or hljrhlv colored urine bloatlnjr. irritability with loss of flesh, or any other tndencv to Brlpht's Disease. Diabetis or Gravel for kidney disease In Its worst form may be stealing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin the use of this wonderful prescription now obtainable In both liquid and tablet form if you have any of the, above symptoms. Kidney "and Bladder troubles don't wear away. They will prow upon vpu slowly. Fteaithlly and with unfailing certainty. If you even Fuspect uui jo'j arc "uojeci it Money Dis- i eao, don't lose a single day for f Summers' Pharmacy and every rood druggist has been authorlzJ to return the purchase money on the first j big bottle to all who state they have I received no benefit. adv. 1
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braided; trie skirt a in. ten inches from the ground and the sleeves hanging long and bell-shaped over the hand. For winter, the demon"strator explained, the sleeves would be tightened at the wnst .nd the flowing style for street wear would disappear. Street suits anu -:wris, according to Marsha.. Fiel Company's creative arti : and foreign buyers, will be worn eight and ten inches from the ground. Brown is the leading color, followed by black and blue. Skirts draped on one or both sides and drawn tight around the hips with what is called a "spank back," a higher waist line, and an uneven hem line, are amor j the distinctive feature-; f the new styles. A street costume that . iaj made as either a suit or i" ?ss is af wood brown matlasse with straight simple lines and a Russian blouse effect. guests. Mr., and Mrs. C. Bradley, i their grandson Howard Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lan Bradley of Chesterton, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Max Tucker of East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Goldlng and daughter. Violettc. Joseph Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Klemm and family. During the evening music and dancing was enjoyed, also several good vocal solos by Mrs. Lan Bradley, who has a 'very pleasing voice. Mrs. Earl Waltham and little son of Roberts avenue returned home from the St. Margarefs hospital in Hammond Saturday. Both mother and baby are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Toedc, of Pullman spent Sunday with the former's sister. Mrs. John Schaak and family of Myrtle avenue, also visited their niece Mrs. Earl Waltham and family on Roberts avenue. COMIG Mary PIckford "THRl THE BACK DOOR." 10-J4-3 Warner Sutherland of Myrtle avenue left for New Orleans, to attend tfie American Legion convention. Mr. Sutherland is expecting to stay two weeks. Mrs. Gough of Amy avenue is confined to her home with a serious spell of illness. Mr. and Mrs. John Eck of Indianapolis Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. W. Timin and the latter's son Wesley, of Lake avenue, motored to Gary, to the Gary Trop Shoot, where both men won a number of prizes for their good aim. Mr. Timm won an electric toasted and J15.00 in money. Mr., Eck an electric iron and money. Dr. Tlmm of East Side also carried away several good prizes. COMIXO Mary PIckford "THRU THE BACK Doon." lo-i-.? Roy and Edward Witter, carpen-1 ter contractors are building several more new housea In the Sheffield Addition. Relatives who have been 'visiting at the Arner home in Amy court, left for their home in Champaign, 111..' the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ethridge are spending their honeymoon at Louisville. Ky, and on tbeir way stopped at Kokomo. Ind.. where they 'visit 8i1 UmiTtF--1 -
Washing Machine and Vacuum Cleaner Sale a We have the following used Washing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners which we have completely overhauled and put in First class condition and which we guarantee 1 EASY Vacuun. Copper Washer $100.00 I A. B. C. Cabinet Washing Machine ' $100 00 1 A. B. C. Dollie Type Washer 1 $ 78 50 I THOR. No. 25 Washer $ 65.00 I EDEN Washing Machine $ 60 00 1 DOLLIE TYPE Washer $ 30 00 1 DOLLIE TYPE Washer $ 20i00 1 REGINA Vacuum Cleaner $ 43 00 1 SWEEPER-VAC Cleaner $ 40 00 1 SWEEPER VAC Cleaner $ 3500 1 APEX Vacuum Cleaner $ 38.00 2 OHIO Vacuum Cleaners $ 35.00 1 APEX Vacuum Cleaners $ 30.00 1 Little Ben Vacuum Cleaner $ 20 00 1 VACUETT Cleaner $ 7.50 Time Payments if Desired Here is you chance to get a Washing Machine or a Vacuum cleaner at a REAL BARGAIN. Come in and See these Wonderful Values General Electric Company 643 HOHMAN STREET PHONE 678 HAMMOND, IND
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Afternoon gowns are the ome length as the street cos.umes and come in all vcrieties of crepi-satin crepe, brocaded, frost, roshanare, and paisley in matlasse, trjeotine, cloke cloth, bossele, and heliosa. Most of them show the "raping and the uneven hem sometin.-- achieved by over-drapes of filmi. material. They are shown in the browns and blacks of the popular street costumes, but a number ox colors appear. An informal little evening or cafe dinner frock is made of black velvet-embroidered georgette with one of the new depe bertl i collars of white ice. A gayer gown for similar occasions is oZ the same material in a bright canna. mad a little longer and with draperies ard cascades emphasizing the uneven hem line to a height of sen or eight inches on one side and a pw.t that touche the floor on the otfiar. ed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Drum of 116th St., erJtcrtained the latter's niece from Hammond, over the week-end. Mrs. Clara Timm and son Wesley, of Lake avenue were business visitors in Hammond Saturday. Herman Graw of Iowa spent yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese of Cleveland avenue. MERRILL VILLE Ttev. Brethman preached a very fine sermon last Sunday. The subject was "For We Are Laborers With God Together" at the M. E. church. Mr. Howard Hiiton, Mr. and Mrs. Bellhoner and Mr. and Mrs. A. Bothwell from Gary, were in town last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Zinners of LaGrange, 111., were here at the Zinner's home la.t Sunday. BILIOUSNESS SICK HEADACHE, call for an fft Tablet, (a wegeubla aperient; to toaa end treogthea the organs of digestion acd elimi nation, lrarwoves Appetite. Relieve Constipation. G ylSRar Used fa over Cars Your DrtKjj( I Chips off -the Old Block N? JUNIORS Little N?t One-third the regular dose. Made cf same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. 333H
Ross ' township teachers Institute last Saturday. .Mrs. Myrtle tUlts, of Baxnsdale, Okla.. Is visiting with his sister, Mrs. James Manis and family. The sisters have not met for eight years. Miss Bossle and Ethel La.ndreth of Highland, ' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zinners over Sunday. .They are teachers In the highland school. The Ross school baseball team was here last Friday and played, baseball, the score being 7 to 1 Id favor of Merrlllville. Miss Mary Muzall of Crown Point is spending a few days at the Saxton homo. Mr. and Mrs. F. Staltz motored to Chicago and the daughter Mabel returned to Teckny, 111., from Chicago, where Is attending school. Don't fall to attend the community meeting this week. Friday evening. A good program Is assured.
Whiting Advertisement Are Winners For Good Fumlfttr. Go to Selfex's. 4-3 Dr. K. B. Keeler and Dr. M. J. Rltter announce ths removaJ of thoir offices to 533 119th street, phones 545-J and 545-R, over Baker's Jewelry. 10-13-6 FOR SALE Fancy Fresh Hand Picked Pears, $1.00 per bushel delivered, phone 206-W; T71 Indiana Blvd. 10-17-HOW MANY DRUGS DO YOU KNOW Win a prize. See our window; Mattern Drug Company, Next to post office. 10-17-4 WANTED Assistant book-keeper. Apply 11. Gordon & Sons. 10-17-3 WANTED Experienced Sales Ladies; Apply II. Gordon & Sons. 10-17-3 Selected stocks of 'Fall and Winter merchandise, now on display at II. Gordon & Sons. 10-17-3 STAR THEATRE TOTflGHT Mnry PIckford. America's Sweetheart, In "THIIOI'GH THE BACK DOOR," her latest picture 1 which she noble-res another undeniable success. 10-17-3 It is well not only to save but to save safely, that is why It Is best to start your account with us now. Whiting Savings & Loan Association. 10-17-1
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Straube Piano and Music 631 Hohman Street, Hammond
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Dance and Oyster Supper by Griffith Post American Legion, Thursday, October 19th. Oysters after C p. m . Dancing; after 8 p. m. See .who gets the Studobaker. 10-17-1 E. C. Scheldt and family of Hoart, spent Sunday with Barbara and Leslie Scheldt. M.rs. Patterson and daughter Helen, ' of Chlcagj, spent Sunday with Mrs. B. Thiel. Rev. Joseph Flack Is reported as doing very nicely at the Milwaukee sanitarium. Mr. Mathews spent the week end with relatives at LaGrange, 111. P. T. Gittler. Peter Gettler and P. W. Keilman witnessed the wlndup of th Chicago series at Comtskey's park en Sunday. Barbara and Mathilda Klein spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaiser and family of Scherervllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser. SCHERERVILLE Dance and Oyster Supper by Griffith Post American Legion, Thursday, October 19th. Oysters after 6 p. m. Dancing after 8 p. m. See who gets the Studebaker. 10-17-1 rr ST. JOHN ! Edward Schmal was taken to St. Margaret's hospital on Thursday and submitted to an operation. He is getting along nicely. With the exception of. about four, every resident of town has subscribed for the electric lights. Nicholas Ludwlg, sr., and John Miller, r., transacted business In Hammond on Saturday. Miss Ollva Dewes, of Chicago, spent the week-end here with her parents. c 1 HIGHLAND Dance and Oyster Supper by Griffith Post American Legion, Thurs day, Oetober 19th. Oysters after: p. m. Dancing after 8 p. m. I See who gets the Studebaker. 10-17-1 HERE ARE YOUNGEST BANDITS ON RECORD EVANS VILLE. Ind.. Oct. 17. Police today captured thre youngest
0 The body of Paul Dresser, wKo wrote "On The Banks of The Wabash Far Away" the Indiana State song lies in a sunken grave in a cemetery in Chicago? A special committee has been appointed to arrange for bringing the body of the composer to a site somewhere along the river he loved so well. Gov. McCray, and many other prominent Hoosiers, believe that we should have a Dresser state park. We never tire of doing homage to those who give us the kind of music we want and need. Music means inspiration hope courage. The Straube Piano and Music company is aware of this human passion for good music, and for eighteen years has met the musical needs of this community. The store is now celebrating its eighteenth anniversary by offering a large groupof selected pianos and talking machines at prices reduced almost unbelievably. The entire second floor is turned over to this great celebration sale. The sale will last throughout this month. Come in and pick out an instrument to meet your needs. Don't worry about the price it wlil be all right with easy terms. SPECIAL Hundreds of the finest piano rolls made are being offered at the celebration price of THREE for ONE DOLLAR. Take your choice.
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"bandits" on record here. They were Henry Crawford, 11; Lo-jIs Hertel, 11; and John C. Boler, 8. Three revolvers, ten boxes of cartridges, , one box of biscuits, eight boxes of cigarettes, one box of ci
gars, loot taken from an Implement; store and grocery, were recovered. I The supplies were to have been us-1 ed to esrry out a plan to bulid a hut across the Ohio river, police were told and live like ' regular" bandits. HUNTINGTON MAN ELECTROCUTED INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICEJ HUNTINGTON. Ind , October 17 Paul Jay, IS. Is dead and a compan-' Ion, Howard Herzog, Is suffering ' from severe burns today. Jayj grasped a chain attached to an el-! ectrlc arc light not, turning In-! tending to shake It. Herzog was hurt endeavoring to release Jay. MARY PICKFORD ILL. CHICAGO, Oct. 17 Mary PIckford. "America's Sweetheart," is seriously ill at her hotel here. Whether she has pneumonia will be determined by physicians today, her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, announced . "Mary had a high fever last night" Fairbanks asserted. "Doctors have ordered her to remain In bed until the trouble can be fully diagnosed and the fever checked." Miss Plckford'a condition was so serious, it was stated that she was unable to witness the premier of "Robin Hood,' featuring her husband st a theatre here last night. "Miss Pickford has been Indisposed for several, days," Fairbanks said. "At first we merely thought she had a cold." x.trircros to put tjp? Keep INSTANT SWANS DOWN on the pantry shelf, and you can have fresh cake every day. Stir one up In 3 minutes with ItlSTAITf SWANSBOWH Iflahesrt Bros, Evanevilla, lad.
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WIFE SENDS OUT S. 0. S. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE V AJMl.Mi 0., ucl n. "!- eral fuel dtatrlbntor Conrad E Pprna rVfUnrd In his choir at hi office yesterday and breathed a 1s;li of relief. "Smatterf" Inquired a visitor. I mot It, I g-ot It,- Spena replied with the hspptneta of a child who ham just received a ranch coveted toy. "Gat whatf" asked the mystified visitor. "Three tons of coal," anl.I iprna. It developed that Spen received a Tetter from his wife upbraiding hint for dlntrlbuting millions of tons of conl while his own bin wa empty. After much currying around pens gathered three tons of cob; to keep the home fire burning.
On Guard! Protect vour stove 0iir-.rn,. .-.,4 by using lft?y TFlf1 'J" ""' "he Iron a If sptrt of It. All iu sd vmnttset h.ve been proved over snS over io by million of women everywhere. r detleTS on sample stoves snd for exit Diaon wenu Sold by herdwire snd grocery dealer. Liquid and paste one quality. Cat a can today. Black Silk StoTo Polish Work Sirli. m;:. J " " " Or fc-w. Imm on sratai PT.""! '! fUa for aiiw. alckd, of oraaa. U haa no aqaaj tor aaa ea aataaobuea. j t..- . aw SZ BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 55c MEE HOTEL Restaurant James Congles Co
