Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1922 — Page 12

WHITING NEWS NOTES

raiscEss thkatrjb tosight . TUESDAY A0 WGOXESDAY Theodore Roberta in "TUB OLD HOMESTEAD," with an JI star mat of Paxamennt Playera, maufemut uanallfldlr aroaraatee thla plrturf Alao Baeter Keatoa comtdf. the electric house." 11-u-a Mrs. Clarence 'Ba.dar ctf Oliver St.. Is entortalnlna; her mother Mrs. Gutherie of South Br.d. Mrr. J.jhn Schaub Is remodellns her home on Sheridan avenue. Airs. Georg-e Caswell entertained the licta Oamma Sorority at ber heme on Myrtle avenue Thursday evening:. Mrs. Henry Beaublein and her fc-uest Mrs. A. Heral were Chlcayo visitors the latter part of the week. The Plymouth Aid Society of the Consrrosatlonal Church will holdl a Christrnaa market and supper In the church, ,p fli''J Tutaday evening", l.'oember Cih. Rolnnd. the little on of Mr. and Mrs. Oreenbergr of Laporte avenue, Is reported to be on the sick list. Mrs. Don Purdy will entertain the Missionary Society of the Congregational church at her home !n Central avenue Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Craswell of Laporte avenue, is visitingr her parents in Tennesree. Dr. and Mrs. Prank Doll and children of West Park avenue spent the latter part of the week visiting the doctor's parents In Wisconsin. Miss Margaret Shanan has accepted a position in Dr. Timm's office at Kast Side. Mr. and Mrs. Hallored Flynn of Chesterton attended the Eastern Star meeting Monday evening. Th6 Lwtheran church will give a bunco party in the church parlors tonight. Everybody Is Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ehlers and son f t Joliet were the guests of Mrs. Ehlers of Central avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Schaller of Laporte avenue, was called to Milwaukee on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Herman Vater entertained several friends at her home on Sheridan avenue in lion- r of her I 'thday. Th aft;r:iU'- was en Jyed in having a general good time. A delicious luncheon was served by In? hostess. Community Choral practice Thurs day evening at 7 o'clock sharp. It Is Sir. EastmauVs request that all members 'be Tight on time so aa to start practicing promptly at seven o'clock. Mrs. Alfred Heral who has been the guest of Mr. Henry Beaubien at her home on I.aporte avenue for the put month ret'.rn to her home In Dallas. T'ij, Wednesday. Holer. May HticgJns, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Huggins who lias been on the sick list was taken to Kalamazoo, on Wednesday, to the home f Mrs. Huggin's parents, wh&re she will take treatments from a specialist. Miss Margaret Hay witnessed the Chiccg-o university and the Ohio Kt-te football game at Columbus, O., s t urday . Mr. and Mrs. TJ . O'Hara and family of Chicago, formerly of WhitIpc have movc-d to Iyowell where they have purchased a small farm.

Miss Ionian Wlckhorst of Lincoln avonue Is confined to her home with a revere attack of tonsilitls. Mis Bes'le Origson who Is teaching at Legioneer, Ind., spent the r.-crk-er-d with her parents on OlIlver street. T'.ie Old Settlers will meet tonight t tl: Community Center. B'e-ctio-n ofr.fflcers. The Civic Section of Vif Fortnightly will repeat their r3iy "Election Day" which th?y paf last Tuesday evening at the rone'til meeting of the club. Mrs. r.re.'l,m.in's committee will have cherpe of the refreshments. Mrs. Dr. Avery returned home frm Leoanon. Ind.. where she was called on account of the suJden death of her mother. !'"s Shelly's cla of the Congreration Sunday School entertained the ladies of the church at a party In the ''hurch parlors Friday evening. The evening was spent In pls-y'ng games and contests after w'lie-'i a r'ainty luncheon was served by the sriris. Mr. and Mrs. Charl.es Koch entertained the Laporta Avenue Bridge CI r) at their home on Sheridan avenue Saturday evnintr. The Daughters of Ruth Biole cla?s of the Church of Christ will Few 1! day Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W . Tharpe on Laporte ave. The Daughters of Isabelle will meet in regular session Wednesday evening In the small hall of Slovak pom After the business meet!nt

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

liOY MURDERER CALMLY AWAITS EXECUTION DAY

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Steve McQacea. Steve McQueen, seventeen, the youngest prisoner ever civen the death sentence in Kentucky, eslraly awaits the day of his doom in the Boyle county jail at Danville, while his attorneys are frantically beseeching Governor Morrow for a reprieve because of his youth. He was convicted of slayi: & Isaac Cole, who threatened tc have him indicted for "moonshining."

the remainder of the evening will be spent in cards. Refreshments will be served by the committee.

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James Nicholson of Roberts ae., spent the week-end on a rabbit hunt near Aidine. Ind.. returning with forty fine large rabbits. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and the latter's mother Mrs. James Nich olson motored to Woodville. Ind.. where they spent the day with their friends last Sunday. Mrs. Bogavitch of Roberts ave., entertained the following relatives In honor of the anniversary of ner birthday on Sunday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krause and sister. Mrs. De-veny and children, of South Chicago, another sister Mrs. MIchell and huf'band of Woodlawn. 111.

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With the Gretki and Turks throwing shrapnel it each other. th Near East is about as popular with American touriits as Xcar Beer.

Even a memory

expert might see one of Mac', Sennett's bathing beauties on ." beach every day and not remember her face.

They may have stopped th: war too soon, as Kipling says, bat you couldn't ay that about the war pictures.

First guy in Henry Ford's factory who was accused of smelling of bootleg whiskey said he had been varnishing the kitchen floor, and they had to give him the beneiit cf the doubt.

It is untrue that "The Dictator" is a sequel to "The Woman He Married."

George Bernard Shaw is a sarcastic guy, but how about th- T.cvie theatre pianist who accompanied some news reel pictures of thi Dublin riots with "Ireland Must Be Heaven."

With Theda Bara and Pol? Negri pictures available why should nr.cvie theatre owners want coal to heat their theatres?

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Good Furniture

Go to Self-4-3

Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Selfer'a. Whiting's exclusive agents for Brunawlck phonographs and records. 10-30-lmo.

DR. L. R. FtSCHER CHIROPRACTOR TCO Indianapolis Blvd.

Whiting, Indiana.

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Elating or Canning Pears, 85c per bushel; Call 609 Indiana Blvd., phon H. Gordon & Sons are no-sr showIn? feature dispCaya of 'beautiful Thanksgiving Linens 11-14-2 FOR RENT A four and five room flat: Inquire 1C19 Reese avenue. Whitins. 11-14-3 FOUND Orange Angora Cat: Owner call at 33 119th street. 11-14-3

FOR RENT F:rnlshed room, 1149 Superior avenue, West Park Additon. 11-14-3 FuU 'ALE Overland fedan, 5 pas?.. Ind. Blvd.. WhitiiiJ. 11-14-3

The. thrift habit can be acquired eme. small salary, ami that Is the habit which leada to success; WhitIni Savings anS Loan Ana'n. Current dividend ix per cent. 11-14-

That trusty who won the mile running race and the high jump at (the Sing Sing prison track meet howed poor judgment.

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't neighborhood tell each other.

Mr. and Airs. Jake Wilkes of Chicago, were guests at the A-jg-us t Schmittle home on Superior aveuuo over Sunday. Mrs. Slegle and Mrs. Joseph Koch of Roberts avenue were ahoppers In Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mitchell, of Roberts avenue spent Sunday; in Hammond, the guests of Mr. onJ Mrs. Tant. Miss Dorothy Danials of Chicago visited her sister Mra. Elmer Eggers and husband on Roberts avenue over Sjnday. Miss Rlllle Miller and Mr. W. Paulson,, who motored here from Danville, 111., were the guests of Mrs. Rebecca Kohn of Indianapolis Blvd., over the week-end. Mrs. Paul Dcbertlne of Myrtle avenue, visited reIatlves in Chicago yesterday. Miss Agness Meahn of the Foryth Water Gardens, has been on the sick list for the past week with a bad case of tonsilitls. Miss Cecelia Eggera of Lake ave., attended the football game between the Hammond Professionals and the

Gary Elks at Gary on Sunday.

A large number from here attended the Shrine Circus in Hammond on

Saturday evening.

Mrs. Arthur Stross of lke ave., waa in Chicago on business yester

day .

Officer Frank Horlbeck of Indianapolis Blvd.. returned from his two week's vacation which he spent on

a hunting trip in Wisconsin. Election of officers at the Old Settlers Club ths evening. Every members Is urged to attend, they also have the privilege of -bringing a guest. A fine entertainment, dancing and refreshments will follow the shtort business meeting.

GRIFFITH

Kight men were ai rested by the federal game warden tvaturday for setting fire to the Calumet marxh and destroying many fur-bcarlng animals. Rev. DeBrae of Ga-y spoke at thr M. K. church Sunday morning. Peter Grimmer had a narrow escape from strangling Saturday noon, when a piece of bone from the meat he was eating for dinner lodged deep In his larynx. The foreign body was extracted by Dr. Malmstone. S. It. Woody family spent Sunday at Victor White's home at Evanston.

Cen theatre. The proceeds to bo used as a Christmas fund for disabled soldiers in this vicinity. The fins announcement of marriage was made yesterday at tne St. Bridget church between Mr. Frank Bender of this place and Miss Smith of Milwaukee. The marriage wll take place around Thanksgiving. Miss Grace LaGroove of Chicago Is here visiting with friend3 for a few days. Mr. Lane of Rensselaer is here visiting at the home .of Atty. and Mrs. Pierson. Many from Gary and Valparaiso attended the dance given Saturday evening by the American Leglun.

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HOBART

The home talent show directed by Mrs. Burrows will e held Mon

day and Tuesday evening at the

Miss Verona Kretz of Chicago, spent Sunday with er mother. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wel-shar left for their homo in Chicago on Friday after spend.n the summer at their cottage hern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber of Hebron spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schreiber. Frank Covert was elected trustee of Hanover township on the democratic ticket at the election on last Tuesday. A mission conducted by Rev. Mouthey. the, presiding paMor. is bein

held at St. Martin's parish this week . Miss Stella Rascher and Mr. Otto Kurraeh were united in marriage on Tuesday at 9:00 a. m. at St. Martin's church. After the ceremony a reception was given at the bride's home to immediate relatives an 1 friends. The many friends of the hride and groom join in vihinst

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SWANSDOWN

them a happy, prosperous wedded life.

MAKES CAKE THAT IS CAKE Soft Light Delicate

Prove it order a packag! today from your grocer. leleheart Bros., Svamville, Ind

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Men Only ADMITTED TO-NIGHT STAR THEATRE Whiting 'ARE YOU FIT TO MARRY" Men See This !

Letters, pnotographs and little present received from their children admirers are the favorite mas cots of many famous actresses.

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MISS THXS1 The ppeclal selling of woman's, children's and infant s wearing apparel at the Star Store this week is breaking all records. SHOP early. STAB STOZUS 588 Oakley ave., between State and Plummer; opposite post office, Hammond. Indiana.

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McCALL STREET Have you beard of McCail Street? It reaches from New York tc San Fraucisro and runs thru Hammond, crowing State ?.nd Soh; streets. Every day McCa'J street is crowded The attraction is the new printed patterns. Come ia and sc the nsw styles.

BAY

Beginning Wednesday, November 15th Considering the recent sharp advances in all lines of merchandise this becomes of double importance. It means deep reaching reductions on goods steadily advancing in price. It is a sale of Wanted Merchandise desirable from every standpoint. From our own stocks that are chosen with care and discrimination to meet the requirements of an exacting clientele. n 'iUiM

PROFIT SHARING STAMPS If you are not siring ou stamps, begin at once. Just ask any salesperson for one of onr STAMP BOOKS and she will present yoa with a book and TWENTY STAMPS FREE to Start.

An Avalanche of Yard Goods

CORDUROY VELVET 32 inches wide, all -colors and white QQA

CHAMOIS TAFFETA 36 inches wide in black only, beautiful 1 7Q quality, yard P a SILK CREPE DE CHINE 40 inches, wide all colors and black $19 Lingen Batiste 36 inches wide in new qualities ink or white to be made up for dainty Xmas under-

things yard

Famous

Knit Underwear

WOMEN'S UNION SUITS $1.69 Combed yarn, low neck, knee length or ankle length. WOMEN'S WOOL MIXED SUITS $3.00 Wool and lisl- or wool and silk in a'l wanted sizes and sty'es. WOMEN'S HEAVY BLEACHED UNION SUITS $1.69 All styles in a high quality combed yarn. MISSES' UNION SUITS 98c

White combed with buttons.

yarn

CHILDREN'S

UNION SUITS 59c Cream color in sizes 4, 8. 10 and 12 only. MEN'S UNION SUITS $1.29 Heavy combed yarn ecru only, all sizes, heavy weight. MEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS $3.00

Wool mixed suits a high quality

in gar

ment.

MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 75c F , bach Heavy ribbed fleeced quality in all sizes.

NAVY SERGE 54 inches wide beautiful g J gg quality, yard BEAUTY SILK 36 in. wide in a wide range of ,hafM 39 c yard STORM SERGE 36 inwide in att wantel shades including turkey red. All Wool, per ggc yard NOVELTY SUITING 54 inches wide in all the new checks $35Q all wool, yard HOMESPUN SUITING Including all wanted dark shades for suits 59 C and dresses, yd IMPORTED CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS 32 inches wide including the wanti i i . i

ed cnccK.5 anu piaiu

shades vard . . .

NOTIONS Ric Rac Braid, yard jc Double Mesh Hair Nets gc Snap Fasteners dozen 2c Angel Dainty Dyes, each 0c Darning Cotton. 2 for 5C Hair Pins Cabinets, each . gc Shoe Strings all si?v?s 5C Talcum Powder, can '. p,c

NEW

GLOVES

Women's Novelty Gloves $1.98 Fancy chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves in the wanted shades. Women's Chamoisette Gloves 69c Fine German imported quality in grey or tan. Women's Wool Gauntlet Gloves $1.00 Brown Leather. ' mixed.

Gloves all wool

Children's Chamoisette Gloves pair 59c Autumn shades in fine quality gloves.

WHITE DIMITIES All the dainy checks for infant's clothes 1 Qr yard lVC BLOOMER SATIN 36 inches wide in navy, black! yard BATH ROBE FLANNEL A beautiful range of patterns for lounging robes, yard REDEAL GINGHAMS 27 inches wide in a fine range of plaidf, checks and plain colors 22 C yard SHIRTING MADRAS 36 inches wide in a pretty range of novelty stripes fine quality 356 ROMPER CLOTH 32 inches wide, fast color in a pretty range of patterns 7d 22 c CURTAIN SWISS 36 inches wide, imported quality in a wide range of patterns 29 C DRAPERY CRETONNES 36 inches wide in a - r i . r i

nde range or Deautirui

shades 29c

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FOR

THE TOTS

Knitted Sets for Infants Good shades, all wool consisting of jacket, pants and cap ETfl

Hosiery for Entire Family

Women's Silk Hose $1.00 Pure Thread Silk all sizes, black only. Women's Silk aad Wool Hose $1.50 Beautiful black and tan mixtures in finest quality. Women's eHather Hose 85c Ptb BJacJc cclrdovan or gray. Fine quality lisle. Men's Cotton Hosa 15c Black only. Good quality. AH sizes.

Children's Stockings 29c Pair Cordarvan or black, fine quality, ribbed. All sizes. Isfanfs Stockings - 29c fllr Black or white imitation wool known fox fine washing qualities. Men's Heather Hosa 29c PA Excellent quality in all sizes. Men's Silk Hots.' 75C Pair Pure Thread Silk in a good selection of shades.

OTHER BIG BARGAINS

Huck Towels 11c Each 16x34 largie size, no dressing, full bleached. Regularly sell for 11c ea.

lv Arr&N shades VMC

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59 C quality 9 E

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P a j ami and Night Gown OutiB Flannel 19c YardHeavier than the usual flannel and includes a pretty line of patterns worth 35c yard

Apron Dresses Fine quality percale in retty combinations M A t

Ladles' Satteen Bloomers Ceen or black, excellent quality. All QQ sizes, pair mrm JOC Children's Flannelette Sleepers all sizes, made of good quality outing flannel 7C each.. 'OC Men's Sweaters AH sizes

gray only fine yams

$1.00

in

each

at

per set. . . . Rubber Pants

excellent quality O C

-Well made

2;

Infants' Bands Fine quality, re-in forced back special at this OQp price Infant's Shirts S;lk stripe in a fine quality Ion z

fibre cotton each

Silk Pongee 36 inches wide used for draperies and novelty hanlkerchiefs T 75c tVarner's Corsets Made of pink batiste, well boned all sizes 1 ff

HUCK TOWELS 18x;

no dressins

pure white

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CLld

very s

each PILLOW CASES-

white onl quality each . . .

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FRENCH SERGE 75c Yard Navy blue, only good quality for Women's ad ChiUrrn's fine irrves.

IMPORTED KID GLOVES $1.00 Pair

A pretty coier for vWnter.

line o:

fall and

FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS $1.09 Heavy dependable quality in a g'ood range of patterns.

MEN'S JERSEY GLOVES 12c Pa;r Strongly made, heavy, warm Gloves for every day wear

WOMEN'S . HEATHER HOSE 53c Pair Including r.pv shades of Heather Hose for fall and winter.

WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 93c

Including

in the fine combed yarn quality.

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$2.93

Large size l;

Delis, includln?

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posit will hold unl

DOUBLE STAMPS ALL DAY EVERY DAY

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COMPANY

State and Sohl Streets "The People's Store

Hammond, Indiana