Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1920 — Page 5

Friday, January ;0, .1920.

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PERSONAL!

SOCIAL NEWS

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Mr?. N. Morton of Ann street is i!! n ith the inft lrnza . - Mrs. W. t:. Russell tiisrh'and t.. Is ente, lain'.ns the Marquette Club tod a y . - Mrs. Ida i"niTnpii-Krr xvh- ha been In Chicago for tho past week, returned to Hammond yesterday . The Trptr.fl Band, the Jar, rrtft. the Ha-aian tkelela. They all will be at the Fide!).- M ;i qinrai1f Hall at l'nity Hall. Saturday. I-Vbr iary 7. !-:;.

Mr?. T. W . Ob'rlm has Rone ti M.ndlaon, WiJx.-onsin. to- ppi-nd the week end with her daughter, Kathrjn. - Hear Howe S. Landers at the first I'rrsby tcrian church Sunday evening. 1-30-31

Mlts Dorothy Koher. who has been attending Wisconsin university, in heme, to remain indefinitely on account of her ill health. The final event of the season, the Fidelia Masquerade Hall. Don't miss It. It will be a hummer. I-."'1 Mrs. Walter ni-?pfeld, wife of the city triiMirrr, who, according: to l.-t-tn.", ren ivi'j here, has been enchanted, by the climate and mnshine and the tolden fruit around Oranpe. California, which iw "S miles youth of I.os AnKeles. There i? dangfr of Hammond losing Us city trea.-urer should his wife, become persuasive ;n preferring southern California for her home . The Humane Society will meet nt the (V ntMl Scheie Moudfiy evening, evrtv one Hiouid n'tend. - The SInd Masquerade Ha!! frirn by the Fidelia will go over the top n

V-Kln'.ev I.odtre. r aid . M.. will Vnily Hal!. S.-it'lrrtay, Feb. T. 1-30

work th M. M .decree Saturday after

noon and evening. Supper at fix. J 'be i.nieoin S'-!u "1 win be he.d in

H. W. Morser.au. W. M. Uie followtnp place? all children 'n the 1-3" second and third grades will be taken

to the Irving S-n-ol. in a bu.. K i n I r - r 1 1 a 1 both mother and g'n doing nice- J to return home for breakfa.-t r-tartel Mishawaka W-olii .Mantifactui-ing Co. J

Mtten in t 1 1 - - Wei! '.U llu

of tiostlin stie.-t and Vaha.-h. In"! gt ade, Aubi y Theatre, teoiMid and third grade... lm.ni; school. - Howe S. Landers will speak on industrial conditions at the Fir.t Presbyterian church Sunday t:eniiiK. r ft-3 1

jtlie investigation niin h rrsult'-d in his

a i rc.t today. H was ai.1

llo'.ve S. I. a Tide r.s w i

speak on in-

j dustnal conditions at the first Pres- ! byterian church Sunday evening. 30-H1

The T.etz i ;et-To-r,ethcr Club will give a hard time party arid dance this evening at the K. of P. hall. Planch's orchestra will furnish the mtis-io. i izes will b- given to the l.-i.i and gentl,man hum.; the most appropriate eostllllle. ref I esliilli'llt will be served. :i line time is anticipated.

The r.u.-sian P.alleit. the French toe d.-tm-iu. a' the Fidelia Masquerade

Hall, February, 7. at limy lla'.l

The choir of the Baptist church will lie entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Witkey, 4!17 Magoun ave.. Fast Chicago, this ef iung. Mrs. A. M . Hutsoii, 21 luackrrt ; ti r et. has returned from I.'u anm. AVjoininc where she was called on e. lount of the serious illness of her father. Mi" stoppfri m Denver where she visited Mrf. T. rtenahop who was formerly of Hammond.

NEW NOMINATION

Mis. (.". Camhier

il! with tin attack of Infl nna

I'd ward P.oni.i who underwent an operation at the st. Margaret'? lvspUal for appendicitis, j: Improving.

I.'i'-inn Lauerman of "i Kiblev treet

'l"i!ias i-t'i-ned from Seion ll(,.iil in

I I rn-inna 1 1 i, , where he underwent V.'cbh slteet. i a serious operation. He wil! remain

at the hjine of his parents, Mr. ami Mr.-. M. K. T-aucrman. until he recuperates .

Mis. H. F.

T!,e rard p'V and ditnee Kien hthe Knights and Ladies of Seeiirltv

Allison will e n ; i t a: n ! 1 a s t nieU was o verv enh-vah!.- and

Alpha Phi I'luh at lor lome on I'.iv,al'eth street one week from todnv.

""ee.sfi:! affair. Pedro was played

at eight tables, the honors coine to

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1 IN7ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI U ASIIIN'KIUN, Jan. 3" . 1 'r. si'kn t ils,,u today ;etit To the s- na'- the nomination of Franklin U' . .-Cut.-h-eoiu to be director of the war finance corporation . HEARING DELAYED l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! I".!- P..i, Texas, Jan. ;iu. Illness of Senator A Inert I:. FhII. at Ins .New Mex.co liome, today caused postponement of the opening of hearings hereby the Fail senate b - eornmt t t"rj inveetiiratins the Mexiejin situation. Secretary Jackson of the committee announced the hearinas would start on Monday .

PHONE 1 1 8 HAMMOND. 1 25 GOSTLIN STREET. Saturday Specials GROCERIES BROOMS If you miss? d this last week get in now. 7 1 r A fine broom a 90c broom for " S J REGULAR 55c McLAUGHLIN S COFFEE, todav .47c HAPPY HOME CATSUP, large bottle 17c ARMOUR'S PANCAKE FLOUR, 13c; two pkgs. 25c NO. 3 CAN FINE SAUER KRAUT. 15c; three for 43c

MARY JANE WATSON PRESERVES

- I .Mrs. I- . Kunyon ami Mrs. A. Ponne..

J. W. Mi'PUen of The MiH,!..-n Sp.-rt ; ',i!n Wie and 1 1 , Sylvester als.. srg gcodi .hop. is U w i'h the 1 niln- j w ,,s a piize winnei. Informal daiula ! inj followed the card cam?. f JOSKPHIXE SYl.YF.STnrt. Sec'y. f'ome one. come n 'V 5"'M in prizes foi- croups and individual masks at fho FidCia Masquerade ,!!, Fnitv ! T", m'',ri sr1 w oman o' llaniinond Hall Feb 7 l-'iil i Sh""lri ll',;ir Un"' S' I-anders at tl-- : first Presbyterian church Sunday eve-

Mis. Frank O P.i. h. J J ft Wilcox ave. has been ill for the pa.-; Pn days. !

M.s r.ei; Smallmati has V'i m-ti 1 to her lo-nie after a thre- month's Hsit. w ; li hr sisier. Mrs. J. P . ilral-.am of f.l l's"o. Texas, Mrs. ;ra ha;-., was formerly a resident of Fa.-! Chicago.

NOTICE

The Annual Pa!l siv-ri by the Kureka Camp. Nr. ;iit M. W. A., at K. of p. Mall. Saturday evening. Jan. .list. 1 3 1

(Mii?ic by Walsh. 1-3'")-

NEARING PORT INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SN I'KANi'Isi ci cp.. Jan. ?(. - The a t my transpo) I. Mount Vernon, which sprunc a leak LVi miles out or San Francis o yesterday, is nearinsr this port Uii'lT the rgtiviv of a cruiser and s x d r t r, e-s . Tiie Mount 'ei non is fxni trd here today. She will piobably ko to .Mare Island for lepairs on arrival here.

todav f ill lollllci f i ;i llsiriOtt!

extra bonus of J' 1 - t . imioiit ;;.4'm

pb e.i.. The I,.;.! X t I ;; ,,oms will l'C paid in Match. In add;. ion to Hie bonuses th" Company Iihs increased the wages of ail niployes ten pej- cent.

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ROB POOL ROOM The poolroom a! Kj p'ate st.. conducted by J. it. Hi-own. was i,.hbod la-t night, lie reported the loss of throe cartons of i v .a ret I a .?, enhbr" revolvir. and

R. R. ADMINISTRATION COMMANDEERS RAILS.

f INTERNATIONAL MW5 SERVICE, WASillMU'oN. Januarv :pi. -An older cfimni h ;i dee i i n iit'o.ii tons

ft eel rail for the a !l road adtnini-t ra

t i o n . was s i s n e d this a ' ' e r n o n autiiorit- of the war i!--'hi!!iip

w.-im anno in- '3. 'i't c: irma iideei-p. tails will be i,pp..ri r,.ned anior.c th" mills aci oi ! ing ' o ca : i? .

IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR

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Don't Fail to Take

Advantage of the

CAP.T) Or THANKS. We wis.i (o ,--i-e ... on Jtril'e.thanks arid ci i: itude t..r Uri-lness aio sympathy shown by Fathers Io-;, pclonid. and Nichols: n'.-.t our friend-, neighbors and if la 1 i -. 'h tner.ibers th liosary Society: a 1 ., lor 'he f'or.-i piei es and spirirua! li-mou- . jos. P. huiii.iNd ami 'Tiii.Di:i:.

BILL SIGNS

28c,

It wi!f le a scream that Fidelia Pall at l'nity Hail. Saturday. Feb. 7th. $'10'1

fivrn to the best, masks in prizes. 1-P,'M

j M:s t-iene Cole is ;1 with the Ir flu. j enza ftt 1) r home n Gostlin street.

Mrs. K . . .1 -nes who i ill with the pneumonia i quite improved. Kvery man and woman of Hammond should hear Howe p. liili-r. lit the first Pros!.', t e na n Crutch hundiiy eve

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HOLD 16 YEAR LAD FOR GROCER DEATH

i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i nr.T'f "i:i. !nd.. Jan. .H. William A. Pari-l.n. 'Pedford P.J1," who was

the leadinc catcher of th" Cincinnati)

hn.'-ebaU t"ain lt sea.-on. has signed for the season of j!;0 with the Cincinnati Kfd. NEW METHOD

Y. M. C. A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS POSTPONED

i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI .MJtANV, N. i... Jan. :t ' -1 lepra 1 of federal prohibition annendnient '"'

, i a federal oust ivu; ior.a 1 convention is I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICE'- I ... , ... . , , .... IXI.IAXAl'l'hlS, Inch. Jhii l'C A So.isc.t 1:1 a bdl ui.ro, 'need ,n the lei., .ivt-cn-voar-old bov :, held hv the n. , , i s I a t i r e today hy AssemPlm?n I.oula

hice ,.dav for the murder ot Ciiarl... j A- CuvilSier of Nw Yor Cuy. The ; ,i..nba'uSli. T. uai- old we-t .le I hill proposes the leg .slature petition i ,,-.-.-i-' The bov Francis -Vhite. ! Congress, to cl! the federal convent-

confessed that he became angered he. for thia puipo.e. cause the storekeeper hesitated to j ' arant credit on a purchase ,;f ham an i 1 P1XTRA BONUS

ivi!!-d l.-m with an iron bar. le ouilin ; I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i i

to the dete. t -.es. failure of the lad S'tl'TIl- I-'.F.M". Io.!.. Ian. .)". Th" skinny on

The big membership drive piann'd b . .,e T. M. . A. to star' Monday -f rrM I week has been p,,---t porn d a w-'-. ac- j , ordinc to an ai nnou nO' n made by -i :

mrmber of the committee this morning. I 1

The cause o! the po.-i por.oment is to iai uuvuuutli' ill pilUCJ

BIG BARGAINS Everything in Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings

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ARMOUR'S MILK. TALL CAN. 15c; dozen $1.79 U,n ' ,m Mr. and M ' -. 1 -1 ' ' !'a'-e

pive the o'li.niil 11" -r-- M piete details for the irie.

nlan of the work' f to visit ''-ry n

in the ctl. Many and novel are :he

irter.il to rrine to etr.eicle a nieir.b' r-

sbip fee ou

itizen and

htfu! b on

igh! . I : . and, M . 1 .

also have been one

ot the hosts and ho.-tss-, but on account of the illness of Mr.v .Tone they were unable to he theie. There were over a bunded suets present, Pailou's.

i or- liestra frou, Chi. ai.i furnished the WaI Porlt IO. n. .;.- sr.'i huftet Pin, tie,.,, was --r-.ed v ea rocket !0CjMany of to vn 5U0!S... r,., g.

Veal Koast 4c Sweet Pickle Pork 28V2c

ROLLED OATS, per package. 13c; two for 25c-;;,,,n7:,,r;;:";;! 1,ar"i1.:"

rKLb o packages Liglit House washing rowder. one DJO OO i u ' "Jnf nip. Cleanser, wilri 30 bars I.icrif Hnns .Snan at lP .Wt J J j "rr

o- o , MEATS

Choice Beef Pot Roast, lb. . 18-22c Choice Boiling Beef, lb.. . A2Y2c Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb. . 18c Small Lean Pork Loins. . . ,2Sl2c Nice Lean Fresh Pork Butts. 2iY2c Fresh Pig Feet, lb 8c Fresh Ox Tails 10c

1 ECONOMY J

! r;;; and our wholesalers not r a, s ,.. ! only tell us that prices u nwii.hf r- !

of the p,--, f ,! - wary afe SOarinfir gjy high, fcllt alre&dy r'.'in? to accoinmo- S J -

i date the additions! m.-mb-rs in gyn . . 1 1 i cashes hav-. 1-,, m.oie h the a-iie,., ; mercnanclise is v e r y i instructor, who can put wr-elM on t-.uj .

j scarce, so our best ad-

WMmJMEMWMMl vice is to lay in a supply

flPfTllY 1 for the next two years

Boneless Smoke Butts .... 3SV2C Frankfurters 194C Polish Sausage WV2C Fresh Leaf Lard 23c

WEIL The North Side Grocer Who Advertises, gives S. & H. Trading Stamps and delivers to all parts of the city. NOTICE We will close Thursday noons beginning Feb. 6, 1920.

The phonograph with the famous Pathe Sapphire Ball

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The Palhe may be purchased upon convenient terms

GRA TJFICA TION You will appreciate your Pathe Phonograph from the first day. And you will gratefully realize that it brings you the greatest pleasure that music affords. For the Pathe Phonograph, playing Pathe Records, makes every kind of music throb with life with the very breath of the artist. And the smooth, pure tone of the Pathe Phonograph continually emphasizes the wisdom of your choice. Have you heard the wonderful tone of our $1,000,000 . Pathe Phonograph? Come in and Hear .Them Today If it's anything you need from a Drug Store let Summers show you how you can get The. Best Price The Best Quality and the Best Service. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock irnmediate delivery. Liberty Bonds Taken at Full Face Value in Music Department

sosts no JMorc 1 nan the Ordinary PHONOGRAPH

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ummers rnarraacy

PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS H0HMAN STREET, NEAR STATE, HAMMOND. Telephones: 1420142128. Free Delivery. Phonographs Sold on Easy Payments. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with Payments on Phonographs.

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Kvrryhniiy was waitiiicr for ir. the

Annual Masquerade Ilai! of the -':- '

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eier.a. , .on I miss it. i.ei;er i'.au eci

The srna!? son of Mr. and Mis M. Sranrion of 14 Osden street ha re-

t.iT-nr.l fren, m " V, i , are, Viosnifl

where he -, a s heen , tl.p past I1VC l'C r. 1.- n li-U th.r. fi i.n'lftrufnt two

operations, he is ronvlefirg but still under the doctor's' eare.

and MARKET Phone Hammond 49

PINEAPPLES The big bargain of the day. Hawaiian Pack. Sliced, 1 dozen No. 2 cans $3.25

piata positive saving of $$ r4 ! to vou. Look at some of the wonderful bargains we have to offer you,

some are less man tne

Hear Howe s. l.?,ii'r at the

I'resbyterian church i-unday eve

nine. f'Vj

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I".r. and Mrs. Augustus Gr"man an- j ti ounce the marriaee of their danchfer T'orothy llerntine Oi"tnan to a ptain j I.uther Kdward Ellis. Tnfantrvy 1". P. ( g',J Army. Wednesday. January the fo'ir-jPff

teerth. (hi.-aKo, I!!. Th'v expect to

be nt home after February the I'.th. at fi?:!7 Georpia A e , AA'a hi qp t on. 1. C

I.irlntr pictures groups of til" : latest beauties of the mm ic n the j Fidelia Masquerade I'.a!!, Saturday.

Feb. th. at l'nity H..1'. 1-:1"

Mrs. Abe Mark? r.f South Holiman ytree1. i i'il with a st'iboorn ease of fver and her friends hope for her Pneedy rec ci .

GROCERIES Cabbage 'ev, very solid heads, lb 9c Potatoes Idaho, 10 lbs 63c Apples Fancy eating or cooking, 10 lbs .85c Green Beans StrinIess Cal. Asparagus Style Pack, extra fancy, can. ..... .23c Catsup Monarch, large bottle, 2 for. . .45c Mince Meat Old style, ready for the crust, large jar 39c Milk Tall cans, 15c; dozen cans. . . .$1.75 Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans, 25c; dozen . . . . 95c Herring Pickled, each 5c; six for 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 packages 25c Jams Raspberry or Strawberry, jar 35c Troco Nut Butter, lb 33c Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls 25c Soap U. S. Mail or Brag, 10 bars. . . . .49c

MEATS Fresh Dress Chickens Veal Steaks or Chops, lb. 25c Veal Leg, lb.":.... 21c Veal Shoulder, lb 17c Veal Breast With Pocket, lb ". 14c Pork Loins, small and lean, lb 27c Pork Butts, small and lean, lb 24c Spare Ribs, fresh and meaty, lb 22c Leaf Lard, fresh country shipped, 4 lbs. . . $1 Small Hearts, lb. 12UC Beef Pot Roasts, lb 16c Beef, lean for Boiling, lb....... 14c Hamburger, fresh made, lb ....20c Poik Sausage, our own make, lb 25c Ca!a Hams, Oscar .Mayer's, lb 24c Baccn, Swift's Brand, lb 38c

j wholesale price. Why? i "We Need the Money"

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3 ! '.lens 25c Khaki ft

gg; Handkerchiefs, sale price w fH' Men's 15c Canvas Q r pc Gloves, sale price. . . : . Men's 15c Blue H?.nd- Qr ! i kerchiefs, sale price . .

IVien s t.UU Wool Sox, AAr sale price jTv

49 c

jf : Men's Carharti's Ovealis snd v'K' i

Jackets, sale P AZZ

on 'c 111 ftrt W;n.r

v if i tans, sa s nr rp

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, : Men's Fine Ribbed C gQ

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Car! Kaufman hopes to he at the I j l,;on Store Friday for a short time, j g,.

tr. Kaufman has been ill for the pas j a.

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Porn, to Mr. and Mis. H-niy M

of SI Clinton st

Jan . the 3th. at St Marearet's hos

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A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. A FULL LINE OF SACKED AND COOKED MEATS. WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS. ON AND AFTER FEB. 5th WE WILL CLOSE ALL THURSDAYS AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.

ree,:1;-,,;. W,dU 'a li? bargain.

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. - i?ien s r;anneiette ! Wck S'lirts . .

Or.c lot of Winter Caps, worth

E j Men's 40c Garten, Op t; all colors COK Vi : Men's $2.25 Buckie O 1 9Q Arctics & OV Il ! Mea's Work Pants, Qj?

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Basak Book

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In your Bank Book is written the story of your Success in Life.

It is to your Bank Book you turn when opportunity

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the balance it shows depends in a great measure your ability to grasp your chanc e. On rainy days when the. storm of adversity gather and break against you bringing financial stress, it is your Bank Book, that, walking by your side, brings you through in safety. Again sickness may

your rescue, pro

viding for your

comfort and, yielding of its resources it brings you back to health.

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PETER W. MEYN President.

come and your earning capacity' is limited or eliminated. Your Bank Book comes to

Then finally when Life's shadows grow dim and the twilight of declining years settles upon' you, your Bank Book brings to you the comfort and the cheer that makes your last days, days of independence, happiness and enjoyment.

Why not begin now to cultivate the friendship of your Bank Book. ou will be repaid a thousand fold in the years to come. We'll be glad to show you how easily it can be done.

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Lake County Savings & Trust Go Hammond, Ind.

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Men's Fleece Lined Unicn 3.iits.

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A Complete Line of Men's-and

Young Mei.s

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JOS. W. WEIS 'ice Prcfident.

DA ID T. LMEPvY Secretary and Treasurer.

CHAS. H. 'OLIERS Asst. Secretary and Treasurer.

Worth $35 and $40 ON SALE AT

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Clothing Co. M. STIGLITZ & CO. State and Logan Streets, HAMMOND, IND.

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