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T Friday, December AO, 1921. THE TLMEiL Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners Whiting Saving's & lian Associat ion hereafter will be open from 6:30 p. in. to ;00 p. m.. -on FTrtdajr irlKhtu lnted of Saturday nights as heretofore. 12-2I-3 'ow h i -.i e Po-kf t Hook ! ! rut into off'.ve for the ensuing year; I'rtjaidt nt. Htr!i SI. Atkin, Vn e i'rc--Mont. J. .J. Chi'.l.-i; Vice l'resident. M. il. Sehmidt; SV;.-.r. tary. .!. T. Varker: Treasurer. J V. turlek : Narfima ! Key, H M. Atkin; Scout Comm.. Ilor Pd Osborn e ; ' 'o'lnrillors nt T.arte. I . ROBERTUDALE il IT J! ST. JOHN Inrtiftnflo.ilts HI Ml. between T . ir. li '- Faun wi. t iuld K. 1'. brown ... I iraoKs ana lil'tn m ri-i-t ; Kinder return to 1 Slit Amy iWfnaf ami net a rfwani. MoTlns. Expressing and JT.vilinar o? 1 a'.l kinds. cok per trn delivered a t j AArdtlng. J1.O0; Hammond and Chiea-j K' $1-50 to $2.00. ITompt service In one Whiting 1 3 0 - Ft, P. B. Cley. listen to the advice of Leading Men: "Sav! It gives yon the right n-art." "Wm. McKinley. 'If you weuld b sui that you re be Inn In riRtht, befrln to sarf." The odor Rcnievclt. "Saive and teach a'.l are Inter- eted in to nave, thus pave the wny for Moral and Material S-iccesi." Thom as Jefferson. tave your money and Thrive; or pay tha prlee In poverty and dieprraee" Andrew Jackjon. Start an account with The Whiting Sa-vinsrs and Ian Association. Cur rent div'.dent rate of 6 per cent. '.2-30-1 rnivrr tiikatrk tomoht ihb rniFr ok rn. l Ai Miinr' hilln. Thrills. Morder and Mystery. If you come j on '11 nevrr forget It. 1 - .1 0 - J KOR r.E.N'T In the Forsyth Addition a new 5 room Bunsalow, furnace heat, hard-wood floors, rental $ 15 per month. Apply to Xh.e Citizens' Com jim:y, comer 119th street and Sheri dan ave., Whltine. 12-30-5 WHITING and its PEOPLE street,. Sunday evening. Jan. 1st. Phase meet at the lodge rooms at 7:00 p. m. R. G. WALKER. ! 2-,.0-J Secretary. lont rtitid to the Frlnee Theatre 'i'omorrriv r.'.erht. If yen have a weak constitution. If you expect to Fee an ordinary p-.er-ure. 12-30-1 Mr. and Mrs. rhrles K. HrcnnT and the Jitter's sisterii M.s Mellie r,d I .u li.i I,etz, saw "The Koliies" at th" t'olonls! theatre on Wednesday ti i r ! 1 1 . Mrs. Will, am O. ll-'in'S entertained the Inter Sio 1'edr,, i"lu'.) at her home in lirtt.ii :ro"t .ii Wednesday nftr- noon. Tlon't t ome to tlie Prince Theatre Tomorrow ntsrht. !f you have a weak emit ! tut ion. If you expect to r,re an ordinary p.et ttire. 1C-3i-l Mrs. Timothy Kefran of 214 Cleveland avenue pushed aw.iv nt the South Short hospital in Chicasm where w as for a f--w days receiving treat ment. The deceased was a well known Whitinc- woman and her id- neth. Games, music and ref reshmen t s , ,, ,. ia mB,,- of urent rPrrt n Whit ins, she heinfir survived by her The fu neral will be he'.d tomorrow mornim? in charge .f Vtidertaker Owens. Ser vices will bo held at the Sacred Ti.irt. Church tv here sol em req-i'etn H'-sh Mat?s wiil he celebrated at 0 o'olor-k, Interment wi'i he at Calvary cemetery. Ham m on d . A number of sirtelair AH Company employe attended a partv ctven at the homo of Miss Iretm Bird at Fast Chi os uo nn Wednesday eveniatT. Mr. and Mr. Cricson ..f rillver st! nr.. on rert a i n i n their da'.i-l'ttpr from Hrooiidt.-in, 111.. dur!n her holiday va cation Don't Come to the Trlncei Theatre Tomorrow nicht. Tf you have a weak constitution. Tf you epct to jps an ordinary p;ot Uire. 12-.1e 1 Sic Srenek was nrr's'pd hy off -cers N 7,i -! U ie u iez. Oirard and Wacc-tit-r at 20 1 1 H'th street for violation of the liquor law; a number of !n;ux; entina; heveraffes lielntf found on his Mrs. William Ronght entertained n number of young pe'i'se at her iv-me in Cleveland avenue on Wednefdav evening in honor of th. thirteenth Mrthday anniversary of her son Ken- were enjoyed. Mrs. Fi ank Henry wa hostess ta , husband and four children. the members of tha Bunco Clue at her home in John street mi Tuesday .j.en intr. honors b.dn awarded to Mrs Metzgrer and Mrs. honi.w Refresh ments were served and a pleasant time was enjoyed. I'lifford K'der who has been confin ed to his home in Fisoii ru pp avenue. with .scarlet fever and diphtheria is recoverins. now beinjt able to sit up. Mrs. William Faye of Michigan, and her two children at o isttini her par en's. Mr- and M: s. Wlliam Holmes, cf 113th street. rniM l'.SS THKITKK TOVKdIT "THK ( UIINET OK DIU rtUIJABI" r hills. Thrill, Murder nnd Mymtrry. It you eome yon'll never forget It. Mcodames James Johnson and Yiollt. Membeis of WhitinS Jodee 815. V. & A. M. will at- . visited Mrs. K. I.. !ewey at St. Mar tend service in a body at the caret's hospital on ednesday even Methodist church on Clark ip.s and found her to be improving. .Tanrt Hull of New York avenue,1 suf fering with scarlet fever is recovering sa tisf actor! ly. Ilon't Come to the lrtnoe Theatre Tomorrow niarht. If you have a w-eak constitution. If you expect, to see an ordinary ph'i ure. 12-3r'-l The e'eotim f fh.' W V; i t ;n f'ouri cil of p, y f r .-rs ,;t :hir 'a-t m'ei ir - res'.lited With toe t" ' ! w i n l: "o.-Inc premises. He wa- released on a fl , f;i'H hord. furnis-hed hy Sam Wolf. Manhesen Ismail was :wr-t"d r t the poli.-e station s,v Seraeant Niz:Ai kiewicz on a warrant -harsin' him with assault and battery t.ri Nick Bai :;icy. lie w:.- '- Va-o'd on a Ina h..n i sic red ',.y A;iu! i'.ifli'-'. l'KIflS TIIEiTiir. MIMI.HT. "Till. 1 VIHM-.i' (il-- Hit. M.K. Mil'' Clillln, Thrill, Murder unit 1!slery. If ynu -tine j'ou'll itfirr forjri-t It. i ;..'-1 peri'.r a v n o havil,- .,, I Ti o: ri e s f 1 : M I . 11. W'tter of ttina alonsr fbie. s tonsils r f mo v e, by 1 i i-1 n a rd s !o)Kj.:a, ; n OiU-.tii' . Mrs. FiemlnK "f FlanHii. rsd w . I ; o h if r, la 1 v.sit.'r TU'Stlaw The llrrle s ,n r.r Mr. and Mrs Snndo;'.-ke if ;re-e M'-'eroie has covered from a bit i ens. of tons; Mrs Fted Radio and M:s. I-rimu i.f Myrtle avnue attended tho To-'oi tlicatre 'n t'ii;-'.'!.;-'! iii ov.-rirw io '"oe par? of t .is vvoeU. Mrs. (ilara T.mm am! son Wcslrv. of l(i avenue were I Tammond vis itor on Wednesday. Fiery Moore and Faiph Blip. "on at tended the Tivo'i thoalte on Tur via ' ' entn g. I'HINf F.S TIinVTHI" TOMI.UT "TIIF. ( illKT OF 1)11. t'M.H.XIU" t'hJIla, Thrill's, Murder nod M)lcry. If you ronie j-ou'll netfr forica t it. Mr. and Mrs. IlWitcr of C(..rv.. spent Christmas a; lb'- home r ; - letter's s; Kr M"s. 1,. Mo iM-r ar.-l fatrlly of Supeti'r a r -p ir . Mrs. Km t Bla.-k of i2,)'-: -!(-'. lias for th.e past fe -,v ci.os i - -: s c-r. finer! to her h o:,e w.tli a xevr re :. Toe ; s of me I'.vihi ii will ha.-.'e a sp'-oial mo-iiii, a ! ; hall tti Saturlay a:"er;io,.n a . 1 Ihi. Mr. and Mrs. Jrsep.'l ra e family of 1 1 St h stret-t wero visit-us i "li i ca Wednesday. Mrs William F.rodertok f A ' '' son n venue visited friend", in Sou I'lilcni.. the fore p-irt "' tht v. e- 1 ,Mr. nnd Mm, '; iishr an 1 di:.;V ret ui ned from Tea t-.i r-bti . To i , wo- tliey wpf. is r liif. r. e. ll'lit " S K' t :i t i ' reia lives. Mrs. S'r.ok and son are so tint; alorii nie.-.ly at the sr. R.ernar h ospita! hi t''iiiiifo ami if all c, Hi'i;. is r-xpe -re.! !;.-:,: :ri a f -tv da' -olev M , Hi 1 no ; tut fi ia'l - IT sh e , ( i-fi i in,?., s -r, h T he u.one s. ; ; m on a Mr. and M . A.;.- d to ! (Jimomnd i : tr Miss F',za-..th lO 1 II ft rt i a :r, eon r. " j -tt r h . i r '' ' h.itO'ed 1 a I 1: " rt. isf ort -' ateps and hrean wrist. Siio hfi-i h. I ilatr.- i o' o i , i ro i , t u rr, - ' e. j . C, a -J -e o 'e ti - 'I i- - re n .-K e : -i'n-; -ew.'o! re tor ii . i t . - r n fe w c! a ) s u 1 a 1 d up wi ' h a ad WI; It'll he had i I i m i no r. d a n - Griese! & Trolley Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hayden AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 Anywhere Any Time 426 1 19th ST., WHITING TWI5 Oil)' UP SCAPE 5 A wj. -w' 4 B-'JCk"S HID oo MVCiXo HIK.G RlO'-tT J its? I'M i-dt ArCAiO y 'A X. ir 1,' '-.!! ' PAbS OVER I CLOTHES BCOXOE-R s, - , 5E Lt- w - .e, a ! ( ( ! t 1 i - -TUI ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES Amazing REDUCTION S rrr 7 Semi-Annual jfSi fi; f tfll "!Lai liMlff wlWMB3sd3 " Shoes for Women. J- (Ac'- I f Greatest f O! '-57 Ever Crtrh M J Offered! yWyWf& M Jff If i ff 'y ; . exquisite ArV''--' A' jstyle and beauty at savni?s at no 1- thrifty woman can ' afford to miss! 1 5ri, ! Boots. 1 Our great twice yearly Clearance Sale is now on in full swing with thousands of pain; of our smartest and finest NEWARK Shoes for Women at prices out of all pro portion to their worth. Strap Pumps, Oxfords and Boots at prices that will permit you to buy two pairs instead of one. These are without question the most amazing values ever offered. Not shop-worn, or shoes bought for sale purposes, but our own regular stock the most fascinating styles shown anywhere at savings so great that you simply cannot afford to miss them. Store open at 8 a. m. to accommodate the big rush of people attending this sale. Strap Pumps. Strap models in brown, black and tan calf, black ksd, patent leather and suede combinations of contrasting leathers. Walking and dress models. Oxfords Smartly tailored walking types in black, brown and tan calf. Choice ol any style heel. You will surely want two pairs at these prices. In black, brown kid and calf skin, plain and wing tips, round and medium toe effects, with mil itary and Cuban heels. Their beauty will capture you. r The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United States. HAW.30ND STORE 572 H OHM AN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evsnbgs All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers. a ml other ! ' a 1 1 v s ; it rh- John it: owi; f h : o. h : o- o'i h ; s t ; Mrs. John F.verott a a s a s h ' p ; " - In i" d -'.'i:.iril ,5, WhO was K rilPiUtio.- t T j f or;,.ty I'"rirnd. John i rocnlc." f hit' "The Quaker Pcet." Two pofs have boon liesrov ft) rrlth j t!.o nrpel 'at !"ii "f "C e Q-;;ik-r "or.'' The ria'iif Is olten c.fti t i I'.arton ( 1TS-14(. an Kujii -h ifr CISOT-ISO'J) is popular! j ca!:tl "the Qunlifr po'." He Mm n;i.s a nietnber uf lite S- of I'riii.iiS. Is Uric Acid Makin You 111? rr y ' ' i "a o : l ' f ... t Have "bine'' and rier a i -:h A' ou i i.'t ', much m"at w!:b v. i; h ui io aoi I tifys aid J v ... . : is -'a is ui - a rot t . rt s It may lie urn al ly a ' o t 'ill.-d y.e.ir l,.h ...' .ned vo.ir k : I ' -a t if? i a ; "d thai n-.mn; i nc,o, tiio lo a i i. do s. d.?z:ii' s-ofl- er had fe.-: inns. T'-mi w .ut S' riOIIS t-oii;;... I.ikh't". V,).j ;i..t liso IKi:in Kidti-.i i-'coniniend th" 'ills. 'i -i o i: vi : A' oiir lieililtni Here's a Hammond Case i Mvt:. Waiter It. il.'.ffp;,', rt. f.v. t).,kh ' Av. .. say: "I think v- ry !:' niy ! I toan's Kidn'-y Fills for I ria us. j tli. rn v. lieti havit.er ti-ooilc from kifitO'S Wlt'l eotod t-ejl's. J ;,-, j had different, k'rois ot koln.y a ire' i e ut h as Ir.mlia 'ind an 1 1 "' ' '' a- tio'i of the kid'ovs. I man's liii; : Td'is h.'ie t)vr failed l. .v- t , lif-sf of rfst;'.Jst .i;fi I f'iteii lee tj:fli- i th- II,." 'C kidney vJ FILLS 60 al all Dmi-f Slores Tosier KJburn Co. Mis t Um.Bulfalo,ra: ti M i 1 t iti , T .y Y4 " jpT V ? 4 3 I 1 t sr4 .tvMi . FUEL ECONOMi ,1 ks' 1 fi ! i ?- ( i There is no economy aart from quality. A saving can only be ob tained by the use of Quality Coal. WE SELL QUALITY COAL Accurately weighed. Screened to size. arefuIJy delivered. Give us your next order. PHONE 1490 ! The ' Beckman Supply Company Si . - i i i v j I'offi Can way u So Boitor 0 CI TAILOR FURNISHER "Ja. 5 n t o ry 1 11 li 1 f.i H Hk 0 1! O iTb iOk (fl 1 CJIllU kJMls 0 Li n-h'inning Saturday we will place on sale all our high-grade dependable winter merchandise. Many arliJes will be sold be! ow cost rather than to leave them to inventory so take this wonder! u! chance we ofier you while stocks are full. f V 1 s i " m j . - T"is Sf -, '" trw 4. -. -11 w fis !. 'v-i.'-!k.,fc-.!-. M Pit 611 sH 1 mi yiesi s ana you 1 "Vi lens 1 $19.8 Our $25.00 to $30.00 overcoats, in brown, green or gray, with or without belt, half lined or full lined, strictly tailored. Specially priced for clearance at Mers and Boys' Heavy Winter Caps at 35c All -wool cans with ear flaps. Value to $1 .50. Special for clearance at Qjc. Ladies' Coats, 5 10 All Wool Cloth Verv srood coats m brown polo; iiowerec sateen hninu. Values to $20.00. Special for clearance at $10.75. Ladies' Velvet Hats at 50c All our $3.50 to $4.50 values, put out i'or clearance at 50c. LADIES' HEAVY JERSEY GLOVES oer r U '. 1 er pair rURE WOOL ARMY GL0VES- i.' . 1 Ul iiitii. I er nair . 25c MEN'S HEAVY WOOL PANTS In black or brown. Regular $3.00 value. (gS S u ec i a 1 Saturday only " BOYS WOOL, SUITS BOYS' WOOL MACKlNAWS BOYS' WOOL OVERCOATS Suits, Sizes 8 to 17 Mackioaws, Sizes 8 to 17 Overcoats, Sizes 3 to 8 MARKED DOWN FOR CLEARANCE COME EARLY AND BUY YOUR NEEDS WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE IN if, joii :v : ' I n I?, n r h i rl! I i . -1 ' i f-i i j i i i Rji I ; it? ; ;tr . ' ' I ! Si: si i 1 S- ! II ?? lb I i a p; i Si! i ;i ti: to ! i! '1!