Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWLN CITIES
1 PACKER'S SON-IN-LAW MENTIONED AS "GEUMAN ACKNT
IN TRIAL OK KX-I'ltKMIEK C AILLAUX ON TREASON CIIAHC.K
Mr. Ktchard "Rates of Hoarun st.. suffered, a relaps.-- of iff condition -terday. She had bw:! i'i f..t some time previous w ith Kripne or in Mn'-iir.a. not in'te !' fi n i : --4 , det . no n. -i.
i Ml Aim'!1 .Ion-.. ,.f South n.i!':iR i v.. e n t ert i i ned ;i' luncheon last ee-l tunc, lb- Missfs Ittnh. Ilajr-I an.l I Irace i Mc('luk'V and the Ml.-S; t'i.l.1 Hl.dj Mary lyf-rson. Miss Valinit Ito-sa. i.f 1 tr.rd .'.. in tie 'ffioe of It. E'lccnr Steffe. i:i the ih'e Tl, huPd-n.;. i, on I,,, f,,,. l,s j .-n. 1 al'gent front her il-iif. Mrs. Thomas M.-i " : n sk ey . in ;i e of- j ''' ' the Wisconsin Steel. ni! ... ho I esias in Kast "htcajr. v. n. cai'-d t ,. j
' reator. lil.. on acrum:! o; tao iiln-s of her sister v ho is j...:eVe.i i .e ,t serious condition, f w i r, s l.rmi'ii.'.l Pn. urnor.ia. 'I li. til u niivni ., Mrs' Oliver Winters who siff. r.d I' e ...- of hpr htishan.i h;-'i .,ii. mon-i. a.i and left v ith tu n small i-'.iMr. :i Id. Thoms.1 dVoniwv, w ho !,.-'-.;!-opened cff:i's ni i '' at') upon ci;;p.etiop. Q 1h dental si ipii.-s a r the Nnrthn ftm 1 " in i s i t . has t .ne i Indiana Harhor ami opei .-d a sure ' "ff;ccs at 1 h- erne r -f K tr aii'i .Mi.-. n. th Parker hu tlduti;. Ii.- t- s..ri of" th Tin. mas O'tonnor. !'. Ivy s; -. : d bi . to Ja.-k i i'i '..rn...' .-' To. I Jajnes Mn'ijkry who I:'-. i IVri 'and. .-. m. to . ,.:;t ' i r..-. . nt s I; is ra rM! is, tt .1 a iiir. M , -' 'l':.ky in Sout h !.-,.: r :i .. ''f- has .'hati-f-d his r!un- T.t tain Homo. Idaho, an. I t..'Ks a position as nt; in.-f r w tth t h Kitn..!,- 'o;.I'r Co.. in th;r i-tTti'S. 1 1 , .n;,.m.' to '. is'l here wmf time tts t'oiii;ns xumn.er. ' Iro'.t.-i tr.nuhf rs ;oi thnr ladies .'.liitt'.l wt (v.tii i: ;i t t':.- Masonic 'l f ntpjf. to tii.- jorman oi .-t--.tra mii- '' 't w-s ori :' i'i.-;r iim;;. t in."., nun I affairs and vt:y !: att.ii'J-il and thf n ninB pleasantly si.nt. T!i- Brand
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PASTIME TODAY Mme. Petrova IN THE LIGHT WITHIN. TOMORROW Leah Baircl IN THE CAPITOL
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I-nn Bourgeois, upper left, Mme. Csillanx, renter, M. Caillaux. upper right, and Count James Minnotto, below. The trial of M. Joseph Caill&ax, formar premier of France, charged with "treasonable dealings with the enemy" is doubly interesting to Americans because o the fact hat the raroa of Count Jsmi
Minotto is being mentioned al- ' alien enemy. M. Caiilaux ptate' r ate. is presiding at the trial. The most incessantly. Minotto is thd : early in the trial that Minotto ivas j testimony of Mme. Caillaux, the son-in-law of Louis F. Swift, Chi- one of the German ajrents who fol- I defendant's wife, is expected to eajro packer. The count was in- lowed him in South America. Leon j play an important part in the termed in th U. S. in 1918 as an Bourgeois, president of the sen- trial.
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Tl.i- !...stponrd iio.hre patt of last immnmijm , , , , , m,m, nninmiumniimminiinniii'Tif.sd.iy .-n i ni; . ari-n(r"1 for I.y th I . I!oo-.-i' l.ady Mao. a !.--. hasjj ;
!..-. ii s.-t .,. t'i!.- date ..j" Mar.'h rd. ; Tin in- iiiIotm d tins organization re- j KP'tt '1 to d isa i.poi tit tloir friends an- i t ioiput iti( to attend ha ev.ning-. but J 1 1 1 d. ath of an off n-.-r-im inher fot hid t'o holding of th occasion. A cordial ! j welcome is -xtendd for the later date;i and ppcial features will make up for'! tin change so nwpssarv. PILES CTTRED TN 6 TO 14 SATS. j ' . rt!grists t-rfiiTid rrionrv if I' 7s ) IN'T- j Si MKNT fail- to -nr- It.-hin). Himd. Bleed- I i
.up or I'rot rud inn I'lh-i. Slupji Irritation Soothes ami Il.-ais. Vuu '-an pet restful -!fi Mi'tfr tin: hist a I. :d i t ton. r'riOK--
HAGUE REPORTS A SENSATION I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE;
LONlJuN, l-i. -T It was rf port"! ' Z
from The llaue thi- afternoon that 'lerniauy ui;! surrrndet H" additional
i 'a t,r crui'l 'jf riou. classes to tli al-ii.-s n ilhin tii" n t few days. 1 f.ffi.;;a 1 - of the mirmraitv wore skep
tical of tl is report. !'ow c r. Ti was stated that tehy ilid ti.it expect, im-lut-diate l-i'ery ..!' the additional war
i-r if which iliTinnny must turn ovrr i S in' reparation' for the- sinking of the
in-'-rti.d ilefiiisn war fleet at. Scapaj I
Here's the first of the series of "When a TTi Feller Needs a Friend" pictures by C. A. Jf Briges, which will appear in our Boys'
Clothing Ads every Friday. To keep you interested in this pleasing feature we offer three prizes: First prize $10.00 in boy's clothing; second prize, $5.00 in boy's clothing; third prize, $3.00 in boy's clothing to the boy who presents the entire set of advertisements for six months, mounted in the neatest and best appearing manner. Begin by clipping today's picture.
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533-1 43rd STREET. EAST CHICAGO. 1ND. Specials For Saturday, Feb. 28
Mrs. Use M . Uov We are positive that we can save you money on youf groceries and "e. ''n w..i..
meats. Won't you let us dc5 it? U.S. Government Bacon 121b. Can $2.95
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Telmo Strawberries, No. 2 can. per can 40c; 3 cans. . . .SI. 19
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Charm Strawberries. No. 2 cans
per can 40c; 3 cans . . . . $1.15 ! , St. Nicholas Raspberries, No. 2!v
Blue Valley Butter, lb .71c Heinz's Apple Butter. 2 lb. jar 53c: 3 jars $1.55 0. G. Fresh Roasted Coffee. Ib. 38c; 3 lbs $1.05 Best Brand Fresh Roasted Coffee.
lb. 43c; 3 lbs $1.20 j Club House Grated Pineapples.
Telmo Brand Coffee, J No. 21 '' cans, per can. . . .48c lb. 53c: 3 lbs $1 -50 j 3 cans $1.40 Six O'CIock Coffee, j Tri-Color Apricots. No. 1 can.
lb. 48c; 3 lbs $1.40 per can 23c; 2 cans AZcUZ
Club House Coffee, ! ielmo Sliced Peaches, No. 1 can.
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known to m..-' Oiiir a'tinieut promote:and - eKet-s. Th- r-- a I eightyil i.. no nihers to ih. w siur.ed a- paris',;. o,.r- am'' u.is n ;i -.: ne r . t ew from a ! .., id In! when tie corn-t stone was -i !! i'i the ytH' o" 1 ! ' 1 . The pre--it pa--' or i-- I'.ev. W. T. .M Intyr-h who is l;,I(r mu.-ii ! the uphui.dinK of this i.tt'e church. Former pastors well :,,!,,..., A. .1. t'r.'ks. Rev. -uoime,- ami I'.ev. M . ' "1 ' 1 in ha n . iatf-r of Car; , and one of th- . rty o r l a iv i s of th.- 'ft! le 'o.i that is C , .il i i-h n ;.!;, -. "t'her. ar.- hut fi e ..; T , . e or;E;!li TC I ' 5e.-s iueillded 1 fl
I.. m.n oii. na's :m t i'-it -ca. M hern 1 ,a i -it t his pa l .' i in-' i- iy and -i i:( ml;.'-- ha . e ni'Mv perf'.-t-d their " n..r' of !' ' mirk arai pass,.! -n to a c;--,, li't t w A a-'d. The ui-.-'iation of teii.r.'l in.iiTOii- rvir:if in.'1 ,1-1. s a,; friends e.f Mi!- i in' church ni"mers and those so ai-
cans. ner ran 45r 3 ranc51 1(1 i ' '
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lb. 58c ; 3 lbs $1.65 per can 23c ; 2 cans 43c
Carnation Brand Black or
Green Tea. lb 55c 10 Bars Kirk's White Flake SoaP with coffee or tea order.
Cliff House Olives, 13 oz. jar. per r
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Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington.
SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE "Auction of Souls." "The Invisible Hand" and "The Open Door," with an all star cast, afternoon onlv. EVENING "THE OPEN DOOR" Sunday ALICE JOYCE in 'SLAVES OF PRiDE" STARTING MONDAY FOR ONE WEEK
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DeLuxeTbeatre TODAY "AUCTION OF SOULS" Also Antonio Moreno in the 7th episode of "The Invisible Hand"
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CHILD'S COAT.
$1.49 . .65c
Snider's Catsup,, large
bottle 25c; 6 bottles. . v :jrc Pork and Beans, No. 1 can lie; 6 cans .
Telmo Apricots, No. 2'?. per can 43; 6 cans. . . .$2.45 Club House Royal Anne Cherries, 21-2 cans, per can 49c ; 6 cans $2.90
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Dutch Sweet Corn. No. 2 cans. M -.uni.'- t ... .-hiidr.-t, ,-.. uv-.i
the motto r o. ..ti-. ii;iii,au. at t f'-s-
jar 40c ; 2 jars 75c Club House Little. Kernel Corn, No. 2 can, per can 21c :
lObars 65c 6 cans $1.20 Uh,.,.'",''.. . ", ,"h
Jap Rose Soap. 6 bars 55c
per can 1 7c ; 6 cans .... $1.00
Magnet Corn, No. 2 cans.
per can I 3c ; 6 cans 85c
Club House Sifted Peas, No. 2 cans ,ul ' I'.lm'' l!,-'' 'i.V.n,.'. tl'i.:'
ner can 21c: 6 cans $1 ?fl ! .-eiei.rtit -on ..f iiv rn-i !.-s,., ,. r....n
Lomet brand Peas. No. 2 cans
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Spanish Red Peppers, 7 oz. can, ! W'.'!.!,'. - '
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ANITA STEWART "IN OLD KENTUCKY"
Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind.
Ribbons Best grades and colors. 2c to $5.00 per yard. Prices as low as possible with the sharp advance in silk.
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Nomen of discernment have learned to look tor quality, to expect the newest styles as soon a-? they re released and to appreciate the values we offer. 1 hey know that they will find the same gof.d values that have always Ixrn the rule here. Values without exorbitant prices, values that arr real and dependable. A special invitation is extended to visitors to visit this store and get actfuainted with the newest fty. s.
Gloves Heavy double w e a v r silks, reinforced tins, i't white.
brown.
black
HATS OF HAIR CI371 f. HATS OF GKORGETTF CRFPH HATS OF SATIN AND STRAW. HATS OF C F.L0P1 IANE. 1 1A TS OF BATAVIA CLOT! 1. HATS OF MALINE: OF SIPPFR. I IATS OF FINE LISERE. HATS OF TAFFETA And many combinations $5.00. $8.00 up to $25.00.
gray ana navy. $1.75 to $2.00
Extra good quality in gloves at SOc to $1.25 Chamoisette
T!;se are the models for right now and later spring wear and ate j
, . i shown in a profusion of becominsr styles in all the season's new shapes I
numoers leu at i anc Jmarl effects. Trimmed with fancy pins, rich silk tassels, flowers. ! for. spring wear the old prices, j quiM. whips, glycenned ostrich. j
i j ( oiors present a most excellent choice of all that is new for spnn?j time, emphasizing Frown, taupe. aij lots of black.
75c to $1.50
ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS All tSe spring numbers. Also open stock patterns in scarfs, centers, towels, pillows, ch.rdren s dresses, rompers, carriage robes and pillows, crib covers and pillows, bibs, etc Ojt finished pieces in infants' wear offer a choice selection and fills all wants.
' .' nri !itt't? (Jis;n thif lnoka purges- , !arlv well in broa.iclotb is No. ).o0. A i ie-. io e in t'ne tr a rep yoke m- ! fro.ii.'ces lie drop shor.Mer line and ttj terai irjto suort pf ueb f the sidea. Tha If in is given fulness by tner of catbere i if t tie front and tta. k. T'a- collar fa coni errihle flnrl tb sIpptp. are finished with , i.et Jilfle tnrn-hnet cuffs. I Th rhfW ee,)it No. Si-V) i cut In s'uhi i -1 nnr f rpTr-. .ie 1 ro'iire li ynt!n ! 11 fneh rn.iteriil with nrd 6 inch ! -vr!trnst!ii!r mntertL
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No wonder "Buck" got a "letter' he made a "hit" in his new Lion Store suit. Gee! I wish 't Skinnay was here to see that suit. Parents will find exceptional values in this stock of Boys Clothing, Nobby styles individual patterns, dependable fabrics. School Suits s7 to s16 Dress-Up-Suits $15to s25 Oh, Skin-nay! Hurry up; run like everything! Ma gave me $1.39 to get a pair of Knickers. The Lion Store's selling the $2 kind for $1.39. Better get your ma to give you the money for a pair.
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The coal thai stands the test is the coal that gives a uniform heat at all times and puts a damper on the voracious appetite of your furnace. Economical folks buy coal of us. Join the economy brigade.
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FLANDERS' poppies and her stately buildings are commemorated in the name of the newest pattern in "1847 Rogers
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reliable trade- t";-i mark that has stood for high
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seventy years.
To display this pattern before you will i?c a pleasure.
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Telephortr 5S. Telephone 3. FLOUR. FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibley Street. 257 N. Hohman Street.
Today's Lowest Prices on Louvain, Old Colony and Queen Anne Tea Spoons, per set. . .$4.00 Dessert Spoons, per set. $7.50 Cold Meat Folks, each. $2.25 Gravy Ladles, each... $2. 75 163 State Street OPEN TONIGHT.
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Feature Attraction Today "THE DANUBES" An Athletic Classic FISHER SISTERS Sensational Novelty. OLIVER Accordionist. HALLIGAN & O'ROURKE Songs and Smiles. BOND WILSON & CO. In a Comedy Skit Entitled "The Doctor Shop." WOLF & WILKINS The Golf Cure.
Also PEARL WHITE "THE BLACK SECRET.'
New show Jiondvr-' Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:J5 p. m. Night onlraoi 7 to 11. ?wnday aad boli4ayi eoatlnuorn J to 11. t
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