Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1920 — Page 5
Friday. April 9. 1920
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181 EAST STATE STREET. Our Motto:
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These Prices for
Saturday
Prune Native Beef Pot Roast, lb
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PERSONAL!
SOCIAL NEWS
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22c
Prime Native Short 1 Cp Ribs of Beef. lb... Milk Fed Native OOp Veal Leg or Loin, lbVeal Breast with 1 Qp pocket, lb AOt
Small Lean Pork Loin
Roast, lb.
Fresh Cut Veal Chops, lb
Small Lean Cali- O "1
Select Brand Bacon, mild and lean. O Q - lb
Select Brand Lean Salt Pork, lb. . . .
30 c
29ic
28 c
Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, c Downey's Delight, the best butterine, OQlb JU
Heinz' s Dill Pickles. 2 for.
5c
fornia Hams, lb.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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LAKE COUNTY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. 673 South Hohman Street
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Saturday Specials
I GRAPE FRUIT 5 for 25c and up I I APPLES I... 4 lbs. 25c J I ORANGES, Fancy Navels, dozen . . 30c I GREEN ONIONS. ... .3 bunches 10c I
i LEAF LETTUCE, box 30c
NEW CABBAGE, lb 6c &
! BANANAS, dozen 25c (!)
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Peanut B 2esm4
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Mr. and Mrs. James Handy of Stat
st. delightfully entertained at a party in honcr of Miss .lulla Morarlty and Harohl Doyle of Cincinnati, Ohio. hose iriarnagc will take place In June. The guests -rf the Misses Myrtle Myers, llau.tf FrusUt. Kelen Quitnhy. Tlatt ( Kdi'k, Augusta Murpan. lieitruo.e T'oeey, Alvina Miller. Margaret .Moran, Marlon llii'lleston. Dorothy lvor, I.u -y Conely, T.UIian Itt-ilin and ll'rmce t'hilllpr. the, Mrsir. Rhine T.at, Half .!onp, Hugh Murphy. Mfts Klee. .lamps Monahan. Clcorse Bauman. Herman Owm, Hnt! Winters. ( " . Warn. Mike Vryer. Jack Knifleton, Jams TbrakH! Jack Doue-herty. Hush Volkmn and Mr. an.l Mrs. .James HanOy a tui chiirlrcn. Mr. Sarah ThHl ps nf Jtnll.btirc, la. iK the guest of Mrs. Ktta. Hlon?off anil Mrs. A. K. Thnmpson of 'Warren ?t. - )ln,ti Fravil T!ionip."on lias trturnp1 from 1 n'liitna,iioli5 whir ppiit tlii w-pcit with hi aunt and undo, Mr. and Mis. W. C. Harrison of that city. Mr. Harrison brought hini home. TV. JT. rehnnan v. Ill attend a banquet at th Hotri S.ra t.ford. Chii-airo. tnis evt'nins. TIip ha.niiuot is jrivfii for lb" WonlTorlh ;nsnaRPrs in this rtisrrict. A.'tr tli 1 anquot tin"! p will h" an c.'.l' rtainmppt , Th--1 Kmn" Hcrnn,ic PuaHmmt of thp T I a ni ni--n'l Woirinn'fi Club visitfl Wnr'i & t'o. Hskery in Chicago lst eveninjf . Th entir plant Is not1 to hrp.nl mskinif. Sixty mpmhers of th r!ub mafic the trip. Mr. snd Mrs. V. Ji.ips f."rmr!y of Hammon'l are spf-ndinu th wffknrl liPr. Mr. and Mrs.'l'n. Tenr.anf will n;rfHi"! tli Saturday KvcninR r'inn'r Dub totrorrov evening- at thir liomp on Warren st . - The mrmhrs of tho Mpsdsmfs PRolf and Sin. pK ins Sunday school c!M of th T'inc Street church ca.thercd at thi home of Wilbur SimpUins. 4fi Hoffman at.. Wednesday cvf-niit;, April 7th (n hopor .f their fricr.d mid clHfSnatp. Richard Kusst'. who is loavins in a ff' days -with his mother- brothers and si.fprs for "W iconsin to JoIjt his father. ho hotiRht a far'n a few mines fii'ti Kfnsid. V!i. Games wet playd and refreshments served. Th Paughters of Isral -will clve a bazaar at the Beth-Al Sahbath Sunday evening- April 11th at T:30 p. m. All frl'nds are Invited.
ni rtr . Tlift 'Vi-ninj; was spent witli gatnos. naisic and card. The pilzf" were won by the following: Mlaa Mabel Lute. Mis Lilly llummlch. Mr. Fred I.utn. Mn. L. Terry. I.ouia Freeta and Herman THibhnrt. Thoee, present were Mr. and Mrs. Toy Ben on a and son. Mi. and Mrs. Fred Iute. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lute and ion, Mr. and Mrs. Otto "iVtt i.l firm nth and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton and children. Mr. and Mrs. L. Terry. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Louis Froese, Mra. Ida Lee. A. White, the Mi9 Minnie and Mabel Luta an hdet Misaes Iiliy and Anna Hummrich.
Pr. and Mrs. T. J. r.assett are movinp nom Clinton street to Hcrbsts flat, today. - - ... A son, (7nrle Lee. horn to Mr. and Mrs. James Pasncy of Conkey tvc. Loth niotbei and i..n doinc nicely.
The Jewish Ijki.s Aid met at the home of Mrs. A. Weiss on Wednesday afternoon. There was the usual bustnu meeting: and a sornl hour with refreshments followed. The next meet ins will occur May f.th at the home ,f Mrs. P. B. Scraro. 12 Waltham st .
LIVE LOCAL
NEWS "ADS"
postpom-d on account of t
will be held next. iSyiiiii;. tofur:m.,u at 2:3 o'clock at. the Maxjulc T in-
p.e. The same program a. previously arranged will be followed.
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TEMPLARS ATTENTION
Hammond Oommandery No. 41. K. T. will hold a tpecial conclave Sunday, Arrll 11th. at 2:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. Services postponed from April 4h will be held. Knip-hts will aaemhl at 2:00 o'clock in full uniform. The friends of tha Commandery are cordially Invited. O. Roscoe Ilemsdock, K. C. 4 ?-10
MURDER AT SO. BEND. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEUVtCE ! SOUTH HK.VP. IMi.. April nMIss Mabel Carlin. 25. was rriurrtrert wit b a
tw,- I'tf.ilr.M AI ii r 11 1: - l.eri- !..'isi . M is fielle Ba'Kr.r was arrfested cliarced with the murder. It is he!'.eve1 the pin punctured the heart. The young- woman died before the arrival of a. physician summoned by her brother. It la said the woman had qjarrjed h'-rore.
he Awirawans will give a dance the Chamber of Commerce this
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first b;d for the purchase of the nlr Central sv-hool property at Hohman and Fayette sta. Inder the plan which the board Is now ' following a number of lots have been laid out around the building- which will be kept for use for some time yet. H!ds wf'l be accepted en these iuts separately or in groups.
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David Norton spent the wcK-cnd in Morocco, lnd.. as the guest of his friends . The Tuesday Afternoon , iub v ill be entertained Monday afternoon at the
Ilaimiicnd Country Club. Mrs. Anna I
Moran will be th hostess. r.icjiatd Tinkham. Mho is atter.dir.ti M icliican Cnivetity ih expected h-n,f. today to attend he sprirj lolidajs. Mrs. i:iisa.beth FarUer Is qaite ill at her home on Indiana avenue. The Tythtan Sister. Hammond T.-m-ple. No. 7", will meet this evening" in the Chapel hall. Mrs. J. C. Nolan underwent a ery serious operation Tuesday movmrig. She li doing very nicely. Her friends may visit her after Sunday at St. Margarrts hosp.tal.
COMMANDERY'S EASTER !
The regular Easter meeting r.f t he ' Hammond Commandery which bad been j scheduled to be held at the Virt M-th-odi church last Sunday but which was'
Mr. and Mrs. l(rm.ii Pubbert entertained a riMiuber of friends last eve nine at the.:- home. !2t S.h I St.. In honor of Mr. Pjbbert's. bir: hday an-
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CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF TH INK We wi.h to than k our frler-d and neighbors f' f their kindrtesji ester. ijed to i;s dnrinc- the sic'xness and death c-f oir 'iauKlitt-r. Flvr'-nce. a'-"o Mr. S"ewart atid the many b'-aulifi:! f.ora! offerings.
The Aviation .Tackle Rots wLl Rive another dar.ee tfirtiorrnw evening. Aj.nl loth at the Orphum hail. Two c"ks pro they grave dance at Cue lianini .nd I'biroli'.r of Commerce whicii wiis very lnucli of n i.iu-cesa. They 'were treated io tord:aliy by the M mimond public, that they dcidpit to return again. For th benefit of those who did riot attend the lat dance the fc.llug information may be of interest. This i.i the Aviation Jackie baud from the Great Lakes i'ava! TrainttiR: station, composed of .lar'Kles now in service. The music i excellent ar.d a'l of tVie people who attended the la.st dance reported a fine time.
WANTS 2nd CHOICE VOTED AT PRIMARY TINTERNTIONAL NfWS SEHVICEI WASHINGTON. Apiii ! liep. Claude Kiichin, of North Carolina, one of the democratic leaders, was taken suddenly i.l oti the floor of the house this afternoon, after delivering- a speech against the pear resolution. He was :'inoeij t0 .: office and a physician sr. ni motied. Kitchln H suffering from huh blood pressure arid rxhaustlon b.it is not in
l any immediate daiijrer, ii was stated.
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ANTI-FAT
Art thou stout and g-ettin stouter? ! Slop repining ceaie to moan: j Hie thee to the nearest drug: store j Ask for "Tablets Arholone."
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Arholore will sten that craving. Make thee norma! that's weli known; Thou'll fora-et. that hungry feeling After taking Arboiene.
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And the pounds away !!! dwindle Waist no longer like a zone; Thou'll be thankful to the maker Of those Tablets Arbolor.e.
Vote This litt'e poem was written J by a literary woman of I.os Ansreles. I Culif., as a tetimonta1 to Tablet ; Arbotnne. lr to aptly and truthfully I describes the virtues of this well- j known anti-fat that the proprietor ! use it for advertising. Facte and! rratitud are both expressed with ad-J tmrable rythm and metre. adv.
New and Fashionable
You will find in tins store the smartest models of a very smart season, with ail the little niceties of stvle and shape for which the ORTT FOOTWEAR is famous, and. which marks the "difference" between the usual and the commonplace. Our reasonable prices, too. will interest every woman who wants the utmost in shoe value.
FRENCH VAMP PUMPS Particularly smart, shown in black kid and patent leather ties, with turned soles and French heels. $11.50 FRENCH VAMP OXFORDS Jut arrived, shown in dull kid and tan Rusrsan calf. $11.50 to $14
SAILOR TIES One of the preferred styles of the season; shown in black kid, patent leather and suede. $8.50 to $14 OXFORDS Black kid, brown kid. suede, and patent leather,, for dress, semi-dress or street wear: ery newest arrivals; flexible soles and high or low heels. $6.95 to $12.95
Large and varied assortment of Misses ' and Children'? Low Shoes at Very Moderate Prices. JAS. B. ORTT "The Shop Ahead." 169 East State Street. Hammond, lnd.
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BIDS TO BE RECEIVED. !
David Nichols andj Tomorrow at 1 '1 o'clock tl.e Hammond 4--lt F.nard of Kducation will receive the
fV-.,v SAN I TARY C I lOnSUmerS Coffee and Butter 016 1 188 State St. Hammond, Ind.ji
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Fresh New UUlll Pure QQ
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Creamery, lb. .
Cheese
Yellow Crearn, lb.
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Finest American, OCi
COFFE
Fresh Roasted Coffee W hv pay more, lb. . .
It's delicious. 5 lbs. $2.00
41c
Large Meat y FUUCS Santa 27 Q
Caroline Brand, dozen $1.00; Qc
Pet Mil
I Tall ...lie Small ...5c
Peas -Corn -Tomatoes
25c!l
Two cans
finest Orange Pekoe Ceylon, only
one grade the best, ,
Co.
ammoiid Candy
Manufacturers of High Grade Confections and Ice Cream 166 E. State St. Two Stores 552 Hohman St HAMMOND, IND. Main Office: Phone Hammond 458.
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American Family,
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69c
Pork and Beans
Campbell's,
2 cans
25c
Eagle Brand Condensed, . OQrt
Preserves 22 oz. jar. Strawberry OQ or raspberry J
Margarine Good Luck, T C 2 lbs i UK
SATURDAY ONLY One Hundred and Fifty Andrea & Consello Famous Pattern Hats Only one of a kind and most all of them hand made. The very latest modes from New York large shapes, off-the-' face hats, small dress hats, poke bonnets, turbans, and becoming hats for matrons. They are of finest straw, silk taffeta, hair braid and georgette crepe trimmed in flowers, feather fancies and ribbons. Several of these hats were shown at our Easter Opening, the others represent a new shipment which jubi arrived this morning.
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