Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 7
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THE TTMES Page Seven g , . jji'Ki. ima II at Unity Hall Hammond Indiana Feb. 28th Saturday - and O Mrs-. i-hr!-. Wiil'e. formerly of liamiBonil. v.i:t new . f I'nkajo, Is vis nir.s i tne l-upic of her sister. Mr-. Frank H. Lyons. 1 ;-?! e at. Ail merabers -f irraarlis Tl l.f -':i lr..lee No. iT a.r" requested to m--t at 211 Truirm.li avf nne. Sati:r'.'ay j (- tern. .on at to attend tee fanera: f t he late Sister Ijjuisa Dietrich. The Rvniirr ('Inn Auxiuaiy rn.ieiir.s: to have been held it the home o" Miss Virpene U.in-mor:d. nf Glendale Park m T-.i-s'lay night. x :U he poiponed LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" 5 MEXICAN GOVERNORS PLAN COUNTRY'S FIRST REAL ELECTION PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS! Phe regular annual metir.fr ,.f -the stork liVders of th- First l'olish National Building and Hoati Association 'f Kaet Chicago will be held Satur l day. March 6th. at 8:f0 r. m. at the ! lrs '-.-misa -Xi Woods ,.ty delight''arrish Hall, corner of liitHh streM and f',;,' entertain. -d the Horn. .. I M a:'.u..- i'!;:o mt a one o'cb '.im-lv.'U
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TRKtT VOIR I.IIIRARY (noon. After luncheon a s- iS To new liook. Specials ,.n c-'oe- I 'ontM wa.s held and Mrs. liana tier, "ut nunWrs. Snort values from :, I accompanied l.y Mr.-.. M ; k esc It. sam
:p. rotlwalt-. SJ9 llohman m. J "'vera I cantitij yel.-ct: .n.-. The gn.-M3 , i-"6-"7-" Mi-. W . i;. il-.:ss,li, Mrs. T.I i V . I'her'm. Mrs. W. 1. WfUli. Mrs.! fkr rsrnf fi-n i A- 1" Uohrcr. M-s. lironsin. Mis. W. j jNUllVX I II. Gnytiin. Sr. Mrs. W. It. Oootlln.j j Jr.. Mrs. Ivil Kniprv, Mr. ... -.an The Gfrratm Rehekah mpmlir will I Mikesch. Mrs i-n. Ha n na n-i , Mrs. iit at 1:3ft p. m.. Saturday. Feb. 2ih. t y . . . !.;;. Mis. K.tith tlriffin. t fr tho funeral of stisicr lnusc Died - j t)S. .1. ". 'Mt r'lt. Mis. U Th'.m;- i
"ih. at 211 Truman ave. j son. Mrs. II. A. l.amnrell. Mrs. K. P. --IT A XX A SinSl'nER. Noble '".rand, j Ocinin. Mrs. V S. Ke i t er .Mrs. P. It. ' I 'ri.Tupin-k rr. Mrs. F . S . !:.!. Mr.
Kt.scoe i.'nts aii'i Miss (lope MoKin- -
Ttie Lake umty linmaiif Society i will lir.ld us ii-K'.ilar monthly meetinj;! mef-tins next Monday eVenir.g at 1 :") in the entral scli'.ol. All members are uifted to lv present. ! Mrs I'luuii Coat,ilo -ru erta i ned
j Mrs. (Jeorjse Xilt at her home on Mor
ton ourt at a six o'clock dinner last j evening. Mrs. Nift will leave for le-j
NOTICE
l will plac on at Central Fire Ptation. Thiiriday. Friday and Patm -day, Feb. ilh. 2Tth end 2Sth. the following: 'a I. Feach. V- can. .1 SI . . Pox. J !.5 .1. Perhea. 2k ran.. .33...DOZ. 3.0 Ml, Peaches. 2 ran.. .J Don 4.S5 "V'. Plunta. 2' can... .31 . . . Doz. .".TO Cal. Aorlcota. I'i can . . .35...lo.. 4 20
"a1. Peara, 2S cans.. .3f...T07. 4 65 '
al. Cberrlaa. 3S can.. .:iS...Dor. 4 i !Ioit on Saturday, i" Pintapplea, t can 3'). . .Pox. S ,15 j
T.ncon, par 1. I.il'j: 1J lb. can. $2. To Tho l.rff canneries and fruit irnw9! it ha.vo already g-iven notice th' on .:ot;nt cf oevere -winter in Or eg- id. tVahin:ton and very little t. in 'a'lfomia that there will be very 7 tie fruit in those states and with the high rrlce of i;gar, labor and tranaportatlon eharg-es the price of California annad fruit will e proliibitive in view of this advance kno-nledye, ji win pay ni to lay in your next winter s jptV'T at these low prices. Tiring your sled and wastons. ' 3-I. PANTKi, BROWN. Mayor.
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The governors photographed while in session at Mexico Cily.
Governors of the Mexican states recently patht-red ut Mexico I'ity to make arrHii;enients for the presidential election, to t e Lc!d the first ScnJay in July. This e'p.icticn will be the first real one ever el i in the country. When t'arrani'.a was e'.ected in 1917 tie ot.hr candidates had withdrawn, believing: that he, as head of the revolution-
IN MEMORIAM
Ilf UZMO&IAX. LIN'GPBT. In loving memory of our
d'r mother and sister, who j.assed away 1 tir year ago today. In the sraveyard s.ftly sloeping. whet;e the flowers gently wave. 1. ps the one we, loe so dearly in her lonely, silent grave. i)ft we think of you. dear inoi her. and our hearts aro filled with pan. : t'ii, this world would be a heaven could we but see your face aiain. The treasures on earsb that m!le lif worth f.hiie. Tiicy cannot compare with our deaj " niother's) smile. V.,'. flowers we hy upon your grave miy wifber and decay. T.u- the love w have for you. dfar mother, will r.ever fade away. CHIhDREX, BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
Word has been received that 1 v William Pierce has Iff n p'edijed Sgma .
Nu at Michigan and will l ir.i' i.ite l " '" " "" in the n.ar future. Two meeting a month will b- held. Mis. J.!-.ai na K- : : on t'ie sccjiid a lourili I'ri'iav of , s' i ;it :', ;i!. .!
Ti e members of Hammond Temple. ! rl'n ,""nl 11 I M
No. ;x, Pythian Sisters, will their 1 This is tiie jtii so. .al ni- til. mu I regular meerlr.R Flirt ay evening. F.-b. ' "Pner fclvt l. e ,i u.-c vr . v l.y the lb :i: 2"th. at K. of P. haH. A class of: n-v '-:'rlt- 'r,i" m-pdt uiii be j.r.--caudidateg will be voted upon and j bared each tune, one- a miuh. h. t hi, large attendance mfmi)n is ue-ir-! ;elhari ".'.r's a! a nnniitium cost .,( P1. I twenty cents. A"! .r! over t -u t.- r. ak ! yea i a of age are cordially iiivtr.1. The present ai Ion of 'he Indiana j State prize banner to IHn-.mouiirt Conn ' Virci! It-:i er is l.e'.na In i.t t i r. I e cil. No. Securitv P.eiufit Associa - ' Beta T'leta Pi fraternil at M cevan tion. Wednesday evening, was a irieat, tlii- week. mucccss. The banner was presented to! -- the council by Harry (J. SylveMer. dis-j M,sse' Sarah and :.,se liar: . .i!er
nici rainjstr oi i.aKe county. A I an- tail ed the P. II. "I" '1 T VWom-srlav
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u-inuf'i f aonn i . . he t veil at the K. o' P. . .M A:,i
fichoefield, second vice president, Mrs. j .jiiv, f.ei the l.m'ii.w . vsh.n .nb
its, vas entitled to the first term. T;..e !iv fori 'is a "oconil cttnsocn-t.- ; rm. 'I t'.- t i.rett candidates ih.s v....f :.. Crhcr.ii.1 Aharo Ohrcj'oit. P.ii.h t.".ii4.:8 and Ye; riHOi , lloralia, iiiid t i. o inaii.tj- ; ration will !- on N'-.vcmber 1- i'he : overt) ova at iho convcraion com -prise 11 who havt, ten fleeted, thone cppo'titi-d ly I'rt's;(i.'!it Car- ; ranr.ii not attenain. Ihto bhows,
left to rirht. sittir.K: Augustin M.liim, state of Mexico; Cartdido Ajruilur. siat of Vera Crux; ( arios t'aslro Morales, state of Vt;catan; I rcdciico Montea. state of '-i'.idnajiiato; io.iavi Csj irio-a Mireio.s, stale of Coah-;i'.;i : Dr. Atfor.zo f nbera, i-tate of 1'uebla; I.uis Castellanos Tafia, slate of Ja!co. btandi.i;:: Ma.ximo Rojas, state of
Tiaxcaia; Severino Maitinez, stat? of Han Ltiis Potcsi; Jose E. Santos, .-ate of N'uevti l.'Cir. Franoi-:o l-'iiTusrca. Male of (iberrcm; Saifi(icr Ark'am, r-taio of Q':t-r. tr-n-: i'ra.'ii iico fill iaiif.art;, fctat" Navafit; N .colas Fl.ros. s'at-? of ilidaltco; Aurclio I., ta. ''. state of Ak'uascaiientt s. .-ior.:e other jroverncrs at t'-ie c.n .c.l.o.i ar t.it iii th; i ;r.'v- 1
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ami ' !' ,.ut-,; .,! j. :i 11. Alien. Utr. A liv.it LoUmi . "1 1 . e "( . . n ! III O I i tl' ' -. t 1 i . 'i m... .ml W oi ii. i r.'i T : . 1. 1 si! a y a '.-i n ; s.-n.,,, i ;.. 1 1 ( i, . t) with l-i-.s-W TlltlilJiH the
tht-r points in M.chian.
li-iii v n s Lion Store. Mrs. lla.lii v demonstrated
7 Th- J t he Implex Kir. less 'uiikr. A rra nue- ! - Pert i'o!mei,:s w ei e compi-t...i for tie- Inn to j Th. 1 lei Ton.-t h r I'uii. of ti..- K . S. 1 .a vv rem ; .swift a. i"... Tiiur.-day. March 1 11 ! P. I z '.. of vvi.ich '1. I-" . livae- is it .l .nn- wits tecib.--l to take the siie.t c. r . a 1 1 t-hu i rma n. f au- a v erv ! 1 1 -i ' . t ; ' : I 'i:n-
u at S:.i'. aid 1 loli iv.u n. j' tc-r da ix-e a t toe llmnn I ,t,i,:ry j-i;h last nicht. About. IT" m-mbeis
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ON WAY TODAY
:VT'RNSTI0NL NEWS SERVICE TV AS! !INt;T 'N. Feb. -T Acceptance - i., ,-.! Wtisnn's r-roposa' fcr th-
! setiSernorit of 'he .Jriatc problem t-y r conference between Paly and Jur. .- i siavia. is hoped f'.r by ofTicials 'v.ii.i sr-- t .'" anxiously wait:r.g t... i repiv f ill. alii'-i premier to tbI r r.-Mdci.t's latest note. The reply lit!r),.r. to. .1 to Lav- left London last j ,;iKht and shoui'l be in trie hands .of j tie prepid'r.t today.
k r.-ply mad- ' tne rnrii-
ntf f'-tf i'-'i nere s n." -
f t he pr.si'!---tif. .i propci..-.
i..l i!, is understood tr.ai c;r
f rr.m lit is wiliUiiT To mti'i " ' '
f,.,.-nce with .nin;;"-siiiMi in n. .-..-,.. -o ,-cae'i an iKi-t-mcit. If the !--po-s.l for a conference is accepted ,. f.tj:s to teach an aur.-emcni oLtie-
, the V. S Great Britain a;' 1 hen Italy and .Itigo-Slav i i
i .e-.-T s'ai.d t'V th-- i.rot,osaii" mane .. otiier alii.-d c. .c. nt riea. The pro; d J u n '-S h. v ia -1 a iia n I'O" f. ,.,.,.. wo' tl.e ..rly hop" held ..n' i.r, to lay f.-r an : ni.'-'l'ie settlement of the entire siim t ion. for in the
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ste "..l.-: Mrs. Mr. ". I'.e'i; f nh,.v- and son. M'.-fi. is. a'.-l .Mrs P. of Kim s!.. and son. Italph. of ("un St'" lei t (Lis aitprnoon f'M a vv ". k - c.'l I visit with Mr. and Mrs. ;ci a" lickI p '. : I'li'ii! " ephov , of Foiidulac. Wi,-.
' : ii I. i... t on , ' ! : i: !.'!' a !- 1 " y a ; -:: u ., ,y A ri ii.' '.-t-.t r.i i ! Mi s 'ir; A. !Ia-e' -pi llttlej noi.1 an.i Arnold oi the f e, pi, u in aivl b"-i y mcnibei sj dattghtei . ..f 41 linnet St., returned ! fo.iow inp tiijs .iancitm was enj,.y. d uncourt. - .f i b i yesterday from Saaitiavv. Pay fit v and i 1 1 2 :' o'clock.
and tl.tir guests were ;r. .- tiv.- ours" dinner was serv. eirlirio i!;iy.s, I r- m the '.Uii certino i.l.'iy. i c. fr-.i-i the ' (' pi nisb. d the e,,.. ri ii.
! e.'tii . , M-hai:'- of note:
H th on" possible way out. sinei I'rrsident h i s .n ami the enteiit r-re-inilers have s'.ovvn m. dlKpositicn to -wervc Mom their original stsr.d. Ocr.'r throv-- yur rr.wer tn without ieackr.2 t!:-. w-int f' ?s-
lltihda Clark, president
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fmr.ial oatifins foP'.wed, niht at their h.m-.e ..:i 1 1 :- !. !a ml V - A.- -K f-U , 4-.- w .1; i 3iv ' t.im was enjoyed by al-.t Arrangements vve,,. ii:i,.- ', ., .iat.ee tV " "l ' ' r ""'!'
II Men s Black boeks, closing 0111 at, pair, . .
i ml Harry i ;. !
were played ami at 1 1 .'i.i o'c
Sylvester, district mngfr. j freshments wer. s-rv.-i. Ti e m .i D m s ! meeting will b- V.'.-d n-sday. M.ir.ii :t. fcf.vj Var Word has been reeivd from Mrs 1 .u the h.ou- of tl" M:-ses Tauss'S toH Frances Kingsiey that he has arrived i on Webo street . tf'f J&
in Si. Petersburg
Miks Hope McK inuev iNext Tuesday evening. Match ind.. j nst v. Mrs. Koscoe Woods
at the First Methodist Kntscopal cliurch ! 1-4" -Moraine a v.
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a six o'clock dinner will be fi-rved by the Hammond Bethany t'iub oT the girls of Hammond. "Problem Hour from seven 'to eight will be conducted I--J!ra. iarri ftewart Besserer and '.dif s Frances Bennet from.' the F.etliar.y 'Circle. Chicago. From eight, to right-thirty the time will be spent toeii-ry. Immediately ( .' -ing the evangelistic meetings ciducted by the Rev. PeWitt Johnston and party, the Hammond Bethany Club was organized. The t'iub now has a membership of fifty.
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Walter Hammond. !.. i as I
quite in at ins h'.o.". " ll..Sim.ii St.. f J
Til" I 1 V "'!,",. i,,ur t'e I'll I I -e ,,f ; Hammond Woman'- ;ipi i-; p i nailed a special bos! i.e.. , c.itiiij; Saturday at the home of Miss An lumbar. -T Itimbai h avenue.
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a entie. ente; ta'ne.l a' a s unrise pae. jrj ty yesterday afterncti in ho m.r n' th" r-i J
Mrs. I '.e r I . ' o v .
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We have a full line of Preserves that can not be eqnaled if you are running low on your ovn preienring. Call and see this lot buy by the dozen and we will guarantee you a great faring on sn absolutely pure product.
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and MARKET Phone Hammond 49
We aie forced to close our doors and quit .business for the new thentre bui!d;ng soon to go up at this lof soll.no ar a nrofii wp ARE FORCED TO sn I
i N I Tni-, is an immense stock of MEN'S FURNISHINGS, including Suits, Overcoats, Hat?. Cap. Underwear, Shoes, a (I) S Shirts and the smaller things of wear. Just a few of the hundreds of items lifted iere wjU indicate the savings
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3 Men's Overalls tl closing out
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and Jackets $1.59
Assorted stripes Men's a nd Y oung C. Art
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GROCERIES Eggs Strictly fresh, dozen 57c Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans 25c Herring Marshall's, in tomato sauce, x large cans 35c Herring Spiced or Salt, each. 5c Soups Tomato or Vegetable, can 9c Potatoes A good cooker, 10 lbs 57c Rutabagas (yellow turnips), 3 lbs.. . .10c Apples Five varieties, 10 lbs 79c Marshmallow Cream for Icing, jar 27c Corn A good sweet corn, can ........ 1 3c dozen f $1.25 Milk Tall cans 15c Toilet Soap Jergen's Transparent Violet, bar 9c Soap Flakes Ivory, 2 pkgs 23c Laundry Soap U. S. Mail or Brag. 10 bars 49c Toilet Paper 3 large rolls 25c
MEATS Chickens Fresh dressed at lowest market price. Beef Pot Roasts of Native Beef, lb 15c Beef for Boiling. Ib 12c Pork Loins, small and lean, lb 27c Pork Butts, Small for Roasting, lb 28c Pork Shoulders, lean, lb 24c Spare Ribs, f rseh and meaty, lb 24c Veal Leg. Ib 25c Veal Shoulder, lb .23c Veal Breast with pocket, lb 19c Corn Beef, our own cure, lb 18c Calf Hearts, lb 12l2c Pork Sausage, home made, lb 25c Bacon, Swift's Premium, lb 47c Hams. Swift's Premium, lb 33c
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WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS. ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M. WILL SE DEUVERED SAME DAY.
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Men's fdedium Weight Union Union Suits; regular $2.50. CIos- " $1.69
Dress Shirts Neat patterns, stiff
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Closing out at
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Carhartt's Overalls and Jackets
$2.95
ercoats for
Men, at . . . .
$16.45
Wonderful values in Shoes Men's dress or work shoes, English blucher and ' Q Ct button styles '
Overcoats for Boys, (gQ Qg sizes up to 18. . . . , a
Work Trousers Regular $3.50. H
' oul $2.45 ctt
Boys' Shoes $2.9d A fiood assortment of Ties Reg
ular 75c. closing out at
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All Can? and Hats at Closing Out
Prices.
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620 Chicago Avenue 548 Hohman Street Alexander Avenue East Chicago Hammond East Chicago
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Candy Specials
R-0WN CHOCOLATES 79c
CHOCOLATES $1.58
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' L0VELL & COVELL'S "M.MD IN AMERICA" ASSORTED CHOCOLATES, 1 lb $1-75 oOc VAr. JORDAN ALMONDS, lb.. . . ; -.59c CANDIED FIGS. SPECIAL, lb 49c
plRE SUGAR STICK CANDY, bo . . .
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30c Siz&
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After Dinner Mints
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Have you heard the wonderful tones of our $1, GOO. 00 Pathephonc? Pathe display and salesroom j on second ioor of Druf Store. COME IN AND HEAR THEM TO-DA Y! Dardanella The oriental masterpiece, on vocal and instrumental records 85c. 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 no more and we like to wait on you. We have the siock immediate dehverv. LIBERTY 50N0S TAKEN AT FULL FACE VALUE IN MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
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PH0N0GRAP1 IS SOLD ON EASY' PAYMENTS.
Prescription Specialists Hohman St., near State, Hammond TELEPHONES 1420 1421 28
S. & II. Green Trading', j Stamps with Payments on' Plionograph-v t
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