Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1922 — Page 15
W. E. LONG C
"The Peoples Store" State and Sohl Streets, Hammond, Ind.
Xi mas
S'pBctals AND OTHER UNMATCHABLE VALUES
4
STAMPS Ai STAMPS
For One with Eveiy 10-cent Purchase or Over 'Till Noon Saturday
1 I For a yard of Rick A Rack feraid, 10-yard limit. O f For a Spool of Darniag Cotton. I 3 For a single mesh f Stamps for one with Every 10c Purchase. C g- For 2 Post Cards, Xmas Greetings. T For a Ritz double mesh Hair Net, in all colors. Q For a Card of Hooks and Eyes, black or white. For a Ball of Xmas Cord 1o wrap Xmas packages. 1 np For a pair of mens Cotton Gloves. 11- For a Cotton Bat, fair quality, good weight. 1 O - For an Xmas Foldc; Card, envelope to match. 1 C For a Bleached A" Huck Towel, the large size. 1 Op For an Infants' Receiving Blanket, 30x40 inches. I Qp For a complete A 7 v Checker Game, including disks. Ol r For a yard of Red A Seal Fast Color Gingham. OO, For a yard of Comforter Challie, all colors. Engine. OCr For a Toy Drum, including sticks. OQ For a Girls' Sew-mgSet
OQp For a Lace Trim- " med Boudoir Cap. OQ- For a pair of Wo7C men's black Jersey Gloves. Q f For box of Ladies' OUC Handkerchiefs, 2 in box. OQp For a Book for Girls, bound in leather. AQ.g For a large Fancy Bath Towel.
O
Gift Toy Wagon, for A Q Children. iJC Fancy Garter, put CCP up in Xmas Box. Bath Robe Flannel, all colors, yd. 57 Baby DoHs, in a C7 good line. ( Men'i Neck Ties, CO pretty patterns. Women's Fine Hose,C Q black or brown.
st. jaa
1L
Box of Three Wo- fiC. men's Hdkfs. UOC Women's Chamoi- CQp sette Gloves, all Vlv Cold's. Box of Aree Wo- A p men's Kerchiefs. ' "v Tool Chests, with 7Qr full equipment wi Tan Dresser Scarf, OCp full size, enSbroidered. Velvet Corduroy OQ. for lounging robe.
All wool Serge, ia QCp wanted shades. s&l Crib Blankets, in Q7r pink or blue. C 1 Street Cars for the OQ Children. JV White Flannelette g j Gowns, slip-over style. Men's or Boys' S1 Sweaters, grey only. P Golf Hose, f or 1 1Q Children, in all V 1 A colors. Ladies' Urn- - OO brelks, black 1 only. Canteen Bags, OQ fuU size, black P.i7 only. Men's Umbrel- $1 CO las, white ban- P dies, good quality. Women's Im- d1 QQ ported Kid H70 Gloves, all colors. Silk Chemise tiQ QQ "Teddy," or 0VO Bloomers. Women's Knit ? QQ Capes, in all PO.J70 sizes.
WHITING NEWS NOTES
FRIXOILSS THEATRE TONIGHT JlD TOMORROW Thorn. MthiiB In "THE MAX WHO SAW TOMORROW." 13-7-: STAR TUEATRE TONIGHT "ItAJMO K3XO,, Molt and Jeff C'artoB. con4r and Btaj Boy Wll llama In a th rtlllnjr drama of the at. 12-8-1 LBQIOX TACKLES BIO JOB The American Legion la doing an outstanding work for America. A large National program la belnr car rled on 4y tho 11.000 posts cf the Iiegion. The real j.urpose of the pro gram Is Americanization . They haT begrun this great work "by ob. aorvlnc Educational Week. Speech es and programs have ibeen given t the .public, schools and churches. They are -w-orklnr on the (basin that the one way to solv America' problems Is to Inculcate In the minds of the coming: generation the Importance of education and the proper obedience of the laws ofvOo' and of the nation. A Godly nation cannot fall. For God and Coun try aasist the American Ieg-lon lr this great work. Hear the following' speakers on the above subject Sunday nigrht at 7:20 at the Church of Christ, 425 Central avenue. Whit In. Ind: Chas. S. Perel, Oscar Ahlgren and Walter TI. Smith These grentlemen are leaders In this movement in Whltlne -nd they have a real message for Whiting and the Calumet region. Give them your support In this special program. Mr. H. P. Hanaen of Charlevoix Mich.. Is vlMtlng- at the home of Mrs. r. V. Alexander, West 113th street. West Park. At the annual meeting of Camp 2S3S M. W. of A. the following of. fleers were elected to serve durin? the yeAr cf 1923: F. Klelber, Coun su-1: W. G. Spurrier. Adviser; J. W. Fuller, Banker; M. Trout and C. E Maunder. Clerks; W. J. Kcse, Escort; Wra. O'Hara, Watchman; Dan iel Riley, Sentlne.1; Dr. W. E. Putnam, Physician. Ladies Home MtMrionary Soolety of the M. E. Ohurclt will meet on Thursday, Dec. 14th. at the home of Mrs. Dan Lauer on Central avenue. At this meeting the Christmas hox which is to be sent to the poor children will be packed, the following articles will !be gladly accepted to be .put In the box, new or worn clothing, toys, candy, canned fruit and books, suitable for children. Westminster Cluh of the Preshyterlan Church met at the home of Mrs. McCort, on Atchison avenue on Thursday afternoon. Americanization Program Sunday night at the Churoh of Christ, 426 Central avenue. Whiting, Ind. The following speakers will give some phase of the great program of Americanization: Chas. 6. Perel. Oscar Ahlsren. Walter H. Smith, Attys. In writing up the names of tha newly elected officers of the Royal XclghJbors for the coming year, the following two names were omitted by error: Mrs. Mary Janos, Receiver and Mrs. mella Klose, Recorder. Mrs. KJose has freen Recorder for the ledge for the past twelve years. The America) Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting on Wednesday evening, Dec. 12th In the social rooma at the public library. Guests from the Hammond and Gary Auxiliaries will be present. A fine program Is planned for the evening. Refreshments. All member ax r quested to be present. The American Legion Auxiliary are planning on sending & box fro the wounded soldiers at the Government hospital at Marlon. Ind. The following articles will toe gladly accepted, puzzles, rut-outs, games (as checkers, dominoes, etc.) and silk' scraps, pieces of velvet, old silk stockings, or old ties, magazines, iheet rmiale. parcel may be sent to Whiting Advertisem ents Aro Winners Kor God FnraJBMra. & t Setter's. 4-3 Select your Brunewlclc Phonograph at Heifer's, Whiting's exclusive agents for Srunswlck phonographs and recorde. 10-IQ-lruo. Anyone wanting rocmers or board era will Ihe assisted In secniTlng the same by calling Standard Oil Company Employment 'Bureau, phone 63S Whiting. 12-6-6 Handsome Ohrlstmaa Gift is a Columbia Graphonola. Sold ob easy payments toy Sam Aronberg. 602 llth street, open evenlrrga 12-6-tf Be nre to visit the Big Sale at Pltile's, 121st street and Schrage avenue, all merchandise sold below cost. 1J-7-2 WANTED Girl for hotrsework, middle aged woman to assist with cooking, 431 119th street, phone Whitl&g 1J-M. 13-7-3 FOR BXXJZ Mo5rn room new Brlcle Veneer Residence on DaMs avenue: Modem 6 room New Brick Bungalow on Stanton avenue, terms. Tel, 183-R whiting. 19-6-6 FOR 8AXiS Coal Range with tras lata, almost new. wT.l sell reasesatMa; 334 Cleveland anout. lt-7-3 Banta CI arras himself win be at 77. Gordon A Sons Saturday afternoon and evening. Bring the ehf-dre-13-1-1 There mav ceme tfwie wtoert vour savings may Insure ycror future hap plneas; Whiting Savings A Loan As oelatlon. 690 119th street, Wh!tlnr Ind. 12S 1 WANTED TO BUT One lot. on the north end of Lake avenue: Atvp'y S16 (Berry avenue. Whiting. 128. WANTED TO RENT Ttv or threfurnished light housekeeping tms In Whiting, good leeatlon and moti em if possible; We-ald pay well fo: right plaoa, referenoos furnished; A.
FAMOUS HISTORIAN EXPECTED TO WIN AT BRITISH POLLS
, j . i V t 'r 7 A A i
H. G. Welti. Tb leetlon of H. G. Well, femdqs historian, in the eeneral eieehona ia Great Britain, tr a teat ta arliament ia generally conceded political expert 43C Ohio avenue or 419 Central ave y Dec. 20th. Mrs. 1'reoland of Chesterton was the guest of hrr daughter Mrs. C C. Hthrldge of Ohio avenue Wed nosday . Mls Mary Grogan who underwent in operation at the Lakeside hosplt. al, Chicago, continues to improve. Oomnrunlty Choral practice to night at the high school assembly room at seven o'clock sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morse cf 119th street Teturned from iBelolt, Win., where they spent the Thanks giving holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamlin of Sheridan avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Pholplats of Chlcag-o at a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wra. Hamlin of Sheridan av enue was In Chicago on business on Wednesday. The Old Settlers held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the Community Center. Mr. W. J. Rought, newly elected president presided at the meeting. After the business session a splendid program was given by Mr. II. Beaublen's committee which was thoroughly en Joyed by all. Refreshments was served (by Mrs. Freeze's committee. A general good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Howard Lee and Mrs. Clyde More were Chicago visitors last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs . J. Gleason of Oma ha, Netb., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn of 119th street returned to their home Wednesday. Misses Mary Ellen O'Donnell, lrene Glen and Armlla Glenn, spent Sunday visiting friends at Cedar Lake. Miss Mau-d Lucahs most delightfully entertained the members of the Twas! Class of the 1M. E. church at her home on Ohio arenue last Wednesday evening. Offtcera for the coming year were elected, the following being elected: Mrs. Helen 3ull. President; Mrs. Fern Mil ler. Vice President; Mrs. Tom PurInton, Secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Moore, Theaaurer. After the business session was over the remainder of the evening was spent In games and contests, after which a dainty luncheon was served by the hostees, assisted by her sister In law, Mrs. Anne Lucahs. Eastern Stars will hold their regular meeting Monday evening. There will Ibe election of officers. All the members are requested to be present. I'RJNCSSS THEATRE TONIGHT AD TOMORROW Thos. Me I nan i 'THB MAN WHO SAW TOMORROW." 12-7-2 WHITING PRESBYTERIAN CBCRCH HAVE NEW PLACE OF" WORSHIP The new school auditorium In the WestiPark, is the meeting place of the First Presbyterian church at the present time. The new quarters are commodious, comfortable and easily reached. With a reorganization, the Sunday School is now ready and anxious to do a greater work. The Sunday School and the church as well, offers en opportunity and an invitation to the people of this community who have no church home or other churoh affiliations. The church wants you In its fellowship and it needs you to help make It a power for service In the community. Are you sure you do not need the cfpurch ? Remember tat time and place. May we see yoiu on Sunday? Sunday School st 10:00 a. m. Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. David H. Dean, pastor. Mrs. F. Leverens, cf Myrtle avenue, was in Chicago on business on Thursday. Start the day right Enjoy a breakfast of PLANTATION cake. So good! So satisfying 1 Their flavor leaves nothing to be desired. Made in a jifly. Money back if net satisfied. Sold by all good groetrs PLANTATION PANCAKE FLOUR mates &m light andfZqffl The kind told on a money back guarantee
Rotbertsdale was more than shock, ed and grieved over the sad news of Mrs. Tbiesson's death, which occurred yesterday morning at the t. Bernard's hospital in Chlca-go. Mrs. Herman Thiesson who was only 88 years old. has. been a patient sufferer for the past seven weeks, four of which she was confined In the hosplt. al. Funeral will be on Monday but no other arrangements have been made at this time. Mrs. Goldie Balrd of Roberts av. enue visited her sister Mrs. C. Ulas3 of Chicago for a few days. Mrs. Fred Binhammer of Myrtle avenue spent Thursday with, her mother Mrs. Sturm of Hammond . Mrs. August Solvmlttle of Superior avenue visited her sister Mrs. Launer of Chicago, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strocka, of Roberts avenue visited their little son who had both legs broken by a speeding t:n'uiar'e the little fel low who is confined at the St. Margaret's hospital In Hammond, is getting along very nicely and ia quite cheerful. A number of his little school mates and his teacher Miss Rogers of the fifth grade brought him beautiful flowers for which he and his parents were very thankful. Norman Brown of Roberts avenue, visited his old school mate Mr. Geo: Pollin at Lombard, III., last Sunday. Eight new memfbers were received into the First Evangelical church of Robertsdale last Sunday morning, and two were baptized. Mrs. C. White of Atchison ave., was among the Chicago shoppers yesterday. Mrs. Elmer iBauer and son Albert of Indianapolis Blvd., left yester
day for Bourbon, Ind., where she was oalled by the death of her aunt1 Mrs. McLaughlin, who died at her home on Wednesday. John Adams of Rofberts avenue, a sixteen year old boy, won the beautlful ibl-ue bird quilt which was raffled off at the bazaar at the Lutheran church basement on Wednesday evening. HESSVILLE Dance at Hessvllle School gym on Saturday evening, December 9 th. Muslo by Sterling, Benefit Hessvllle School gym.. 12-8-2 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peters at St. Margaret's hospital, a baby glrl on Monday morning. Mother and babe are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. E. Scherer of Hammond entertained the Live Wires and Willing Workers Classes Friday evening at her home. Among the guests from .Hessvllle were Lois and Mild red Sibllskl, Landa Luchene. Lucille Horner, Lenora Smith, Louis Emrich. Margaret Estep, Louis Wilson. Lee Horner. Melvln Wiggins. William Kansfleld and Walter Reed. The evening was spent in playing games and a general fooA time was had. At the close of the evening the host. ess served a delicious luncheon that was very much appreciated by the yemng folks. Mrs. P. Ellsworth and Mrs. Reed were Hammond shoppers last Wed nesday. Don't forget the supper and bazaar at the Christian Churoh Friday, Dec. 15th. Supper will be served from 5 till 1 and the sale of light refresh, menta later In the evening If de sired. All sort of needle work, plain and fancy will be on display. Also a candy and parcels post booth. Come and buy your Christmas gifts there.. A basaar will fee given by the Ladie' Aid Society ef Concordia Lutheran ChMToh, Thursday evening, Pe-, cember 14, at 7:30. In the church basement. Coffee, ,ple and ice cream 111 also be served at a nominal price. Everybody Is welcome. Mrs P. F. Goltermann, Secretary. DYER I The W. C. O. F. will hold their regular meeting at the Foresters hall at eight p. ro. on Sunday, December 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn of Br!gman. Mich., ssent Monday with Mr. and fttrs. Michael Sohmal. The Infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Nondorf was christened on Sunday and named Gladys Margaret. Mrs. John Dumsky and Frank Lelnen were sponsors. Mrs. Hess of Hammond epent icv. eral days with her daughter Mrs. C. C. Meyers. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ed. Meyer of Beecher, spent Sunday with C. C. Mej-er and family. The young ladies of t. Joseph's Parish entertained at a bunco party on Monday eveulng. A large crowd attended and a good time was reported by all. Is Your Work Wearing You Out? Mil, 'tony Pictart Are you working day In and day out with a dull, dragging backache? Is your work slowly weakening your kidneys? Many kinds of work wear out the kidneys, and kidney trouble makas any work hard. It brings morning lameness, backache, headaches, dizziness, nervousness, and distressing urinary disorders. If your work strains your kidneys. help your kidneys with Doan's KWney Pills. Workers everywhere re'y on Doan's k your neighbor! ANOTHER HAMMOND CASE V. D. Hanthom. 214 Fayette St.. si ye: "My back bothered me and sometimes It gave out. The pains across my kidneys were intense r.nd my back was weak, sore and achy aJl the time. My kidneys actd too often and I had to get up at light. Doan's Kidney Pills bought t Summers Pharmacy relieved me." j- ' i i ii k DOAN'S Oa at all Drurf Stores
r
lyatcprgaaamCavMlftVC
fiittaJQC
Mr. Michael Schmal is serving on the ury at Crown Point. John Zavory is moving1 his hoaaehold goods to Michigan. Mr. Davidson returned to his work here on Tuesday after spending several days with hist famll yat Iowa.
GROCER FOUND KILLED WITH HATCHET CHICAGO. Dee. 7. Ten neighbors and relatives of an Italian, grocer, who was found dead early today with a hatohet burled in his dead, were grilled, then released, by police working on the case today. The man killed was Joseph Aibergo. On a taJble near his body the police found the remains of an interrupted lunch. Examination by The Most
S-V 1 . " ' . "... Hit m n 1 k SI'l
THE VICTROLA Bought for One It Pleases All IF YOU are planning your Christmas Day, now is the time to consider a Victrola. Let it enter into your day's merriment and happiness. Its music is atune to the season. Let us send one of the new models to your home. The genuine Victrola has no equal. Once you have heard it, you will appreciate how incomparable it is. Make Your Reservations Early From the present demand, there will be a shortage of Vlctrolas during the next few weeks. Do not put off your decision any longer. Place your reservation now and assure yourself of the acknowledged supreme instrument. You need pay no money. Simply come in and reserve tfc instrument for later purchase; but be sure to act soon. If you cannot come in person, send in the coupon above.
Straube
631 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND
Chassis -"Price KQB. Lansing Plus Federalize Dominates the Field of , 1 Commercial Haulae Cafxicity: 500 to 2S00 pounds. 965 Calumet Ave.
REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing, MIchi
the coroner showed he had been dealt three blows. Anyone of which would have killed him.
FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHEREWonderful
0m mm
Piano and Music Co:
STORE OPEN EVENINGS
TEASED otx the amount of tonnage daily carried by more than seventy-five thousand
Speed Wagons which serve in over 263 lines of business
The Speed Wagon is today the most vital factor in highway freightage. Power to surmount the rigors of rough travel ruggedness that makes possible half a million miles of service fieetness that discounts mere load-crying capacity economy that makes a smaller investment expensive and a Larger one less profitable These features were planned into the design and are built into the vehicle. Thus is goodness predeterniined
REO SALES COMPANY Phone 2543
GOITRE. Relieved By a Zilnlmsnt Many Indiana People Wllllxg to TeU Experience. Mrs. Chas. Snider, R. No. 1, GosheH, Mrs. Elbert Chasteen, Greenwood; Mrs. J. H. Barrett, BlulTton; ;.Irf.Christiana Pearson. Cot'imbm; Mrs-i Bertha Patton, Blckneu: Mrs. Jas'. Baboe, 404 W. 3rd St., Connorsv'U;" Mrs. Mattle Kaliey. Mecca: Mre. Wm. Jones, 226 Short St., Lawren.cnburg; C. F. Johnson, R. R. C. !x S69, Indianapolis. These people are enthusiastic about Sorbol-Quaflr-jp:, a colorless liniment, and are pero ally willing to tell or write the!r experience. Get further information at tt drug stores or write Box 63, Aleca-antrab'i'-e. Ohio. sdv.
jia.3n.et ual haiuruay night at lawhigh school gym. Hammond Hl;ja. School vs. LaPorte High School, ai 8 o'clock. 12,8 of Gifts! Clip and Mail Insert Your Name and Address Gentlemen: Please send me full particulars of your special offer on Vlctrolas. Also send me catalogs showinj lists of artists who slag only for the Vlctrola. NAMB ADDRESS SOME STYLES AND PRICES VPRJGHT INSTRUMENTS Victrola 80. Mahogany, Oak or Walnut $109 Victrola 90. Mahojany. Oak or Walnut 125 Victrola 100, Mahogany . Oak or Walnut 15 Victrola 111, Mahogany, Oak or Walnut 225 Victrola 120. Mahogany, Oak or Walnut 275 Victrola 130, Mahogany or Oak 350 HORIZONTAL MODELS Victrola 210, Mahogany SIM Victrola 240. Mahogany, 0k or Walnut 115 Victrola 260, Mahogany or Walnut 160 Victrola 2S0. Mahogany or Walnut 200 Vlctrol a 300 , M ahofia -ny. Oak or Walnut 250 Vic trola 330, Mahogany 350 And many others EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED UNTIL CHRISTMAS Hammond, Indiana g a n
X 5 TWkittBgr 3Sw C&-. rt-2
ad, lud.
