Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1920 — Page 11
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
rd . School Trustee of East i 'a. t nriht in th office of :i : . i. ii !i I and s( t the btld-
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y which will he required on an -so J valuation of $ST.4S?.975. is i:.H!f(i at 74 ccnu. A public meet ill be he'd In the McKinley '. bulldins on Sep'ember H!h for rat'.nn i f the hu.l-et ii ml levy. . budget includes shortages on six ! items in last j ear's budget. . .,u,-! $r3.:.0'i. ;.. v y and budget proposed by the . ; 't'.ard are:
ELK'S I'lr.MC Kast Chicago Elk havo everything .;e pared for the bin stag picnic at i'i.ointon Grove. Thornton. 111., oxt
(Sunday and are promising this picnic
will surpass every previous picnic in every respect. The Harvey lodge will co-operate and will have charge of the frames and races. The Kast Chicago lodge will hve charge of jlhe -eats" and promise the "usual entertainment as usual ." The Kast Chicago Bills" will leave the club rooms at S:30 in the morning and adequate transportation has been provided. Ticked are on hale at the Mohawk Hotel and the Smoker.
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B4(K lHO PORTO RICO Thomas Phillip:-, manager of the Forto Itico Sugar Co.. has arirved In Kast Chicago from Porto ltico and will spend a coupl? of months with relatives before returning to his work. The forte Rican cane crop this year. Mr. Phillips say a. is much better than it was last but that does not necessarily mean that the price of sugar will be lower. The price, in the opinion of Mr. Phillips, may drop a few cents lower than it is at present and will then remain at that point i'ov ....-vera! months but ho
does not look for ten rent sugar this year. Mr. Phillips is visiting with his moth er. Mrs. Martha Phillips and sister., Mrs. n. P. Hah and Mrs. A i . Schlleker and does riot e.vpect to return to Porto U'.ca until 1'icinb.r 1st . l.E VZS I till T l KS Tilt KM H B. Hubl.aid, of 4124 'Grapev mist reel, Indiana Harbor, mi per in t end" n 1 of tile Inland l:y-Pioducis plant. iCong rat u la t i n ; lrnifrell" this lie-ruin btcause a few wi-.-k.s n;o be invested in a .-t eer 1 wind bi. k for lm automobile. I.ksi nu'ril thi-v, s bloke into hia garage and finding lli.it t'ne.
were unable t- g.-t aiv.iy w chine left with two t ires'.
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I'yer, 1 1 . J . . Cold pi,,.t. John P. Miller. No, l"0.'t. Crown Point. Ind.. C -Id Piece, Jin; Catherine Xelsew. No. "'.1. St. J.iliii. ind.. 3 !-1 Wheat. J-.'. Miry A Kl,is.-n. ,, :; 1 5, sit. John. Ind.. Calb.n 1 .11 hi ,c.i 1 ,,ig (ill. $, . K.-il.e- k.ilnan. No. , 1 ;. s, Jnhn. Hot., "iohl Piece, j:, ; -M , s . p..,,.,, Soii,-r-"f. No. 13-S. St. Joiin ln, t;,, 1 j pio,-e Mrs. I'et'i- SHi'iin.u liei . No. ipsa. Si. John. Ind . (bod p.os. c.-imrze. .o. 1 "a". :;:tit. u t .,i . ,,.j aiiu.. ciiiciko. C.l.i I-,, -,; Mis-s Vh-M ta .Mag Mi." No. 4-.:!. a 2 Kinibach Bvnii", I f a in Miond. Ind.. Aluminum I.'; -i-.-s. 7
Ohio. Mr. Mackeldy has opsned a meat .narket and grocery stors at Hannah, and yesterday moved h'.s family to that place. Mr. H. Thune who will ba em-
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FIM Ii;KKTKI A I TO Th" Indiana Harbor police last nigu' pulled in another automobile which wus found d.s.rtcd on )3t.th street between cliapt vine street and Hemlock street. Three negroes who w. re around the machine ran amy at tin- appioach of officer Steva . The car is a Com men weal t h Pan tors -Palmer
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Specials for Friday and Saturday REST GRANULATED SUGAR, with a $4.00 order. 10 lbs $1.45 DEARBORN' CLUB. RICHELIEU OR MONARCH COFFEE, per lb 45c PILLSBURY OR CERESOTA FLOUR. 24 lb. sack $1.83
BELMONT E. ROSEDALE OR HONOLULU LADY PINEAPPLE. No. 2. .32c l.BPY'S MILK. 6 cans for 83c PRIMO BRAND PEAS. 3 cans for 47c PLYMOUTH ROCK BRAND RED BEANS. 2 cans for 25c
WHITE LiLY BRAND PEACHES. No. 1 cans. 6 cans tor $1.45
RIDER'S HOMINY. 2 cans for 27c GOLDEN EAGLE BRAND RED ALASKA SALMON. 2 'all cans 75c HART BRAND LITTLE DOT LIMA BEANS, per can 28c jELLO. all flavors. 2 pks 31c ! jEEKINS PURE LEMON OR VANILLA EXTRACT. 2 bottles 35c KINSFORD SILVER GLOSS STARCH, per pkg 10c ROYAL CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER, regular 50c. per can. 45c RED CROSS OR FOULD'S MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. 3 pkgs 29c EXCELLO PREPARED CAKE FLOUR, just add water and bake, vanilla or lemon - 32c CHOCOLATE OR SPICE, per pkg 37c DROMEDARY COCOANUT. '4 lb. Pkg 18c BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER. 2 medium size tumblers 55c ELECTRO SILICON SILV ER POLISH, per can 9c GRAPE NUTS, per pkg 18c BOYD MASON JAR CAPS, per dozen 30c SPECIAL BRAND WHITE JAR RUBBERS, per dozen 10c MASON JARS, per dozen, pints 87c, quarts 97c GOLD DUST, large size pkg , 31c CREME SOAP. 3 c'akes 29c PURE WHITE WAX PAPER. 6 rolls 25c KARNAY BRAND FANCY BASKETS FIRED JAPAN TEA. !4 lb. jkg. . .23c WALTER BAKER COCOA. '2 lb. can." 31c KARO SYRUP. VA lb. can '. 15c DELMONTE EXTRA QUALITY PRUNES. 5 lb. can $1.70 Per lb 37c BLUE ROSE RICE. 2 lbs 31c DUBONETT COFFEE, will drink as good as any high priced coffee, lb. .39c OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD. 2 lbs 55c CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb 66c SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS, per lb.. 45 Wr carry a complete line of quality meats and poultry. Also fruit and vegetables. Service and saticfaction guaranteed. Delivery to all parts of the cirv. We cloe all day Labor Day.
ir,v ot ii. i 1 1 . . The following new civil -a.FS have been flled in the Ka-'t Chicago city
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SKITKMIIUR 4 1 II Cnion Coal and Supply Company by -tlys. poe and Petersen vf . 1;. Fuerst and u i fe. f or coib-cl ion of suitumukk an Theodore tiramals by Atty. M Havran vj Joe V i t k a ns i is and wile for possession of prop, rty at 36"4 (Juthrie street and $L damages. fleorge Collins, by Atty. M. Ilavran vs Sidney Young for possession of jrop ei ty at 3117 Penncyl an ;a avenue and $75 damages. A. Solomon by Attys. l,e inson and Uevinson vs Willie Kaplan for payment of promissory notes for ?."no, interest and attorneys fees agregatini; $552.50. SBITK.MRKR 7TII Jamp-, Jurlch by Atty. l'patka vs Indiana Harbor Pelt Hallway for collection of $51 pay. Alice Alsop Cain by Attvs. Hoe .md Petersen vs. L,ewis Douglas and wif for possession of property at lfn'T 14-lt.i street and 50't damape.f.
M'SM.-. Uo Cai t.-nsfu an.i i . U,,ugb b it y.'sii riiay f.-r a couple of weeks IMI with fi lends .il Pitt shun; . M r." . H. K-'iituan was ta'.i.-n to the M.-rcy lio.p.t!! uhere nnd-rwel.t an opei a 1 1 uii I or l! b, r t n mr . I lie Royal Ne-glibor I,od held the r r.'-ular nioiitliiy --ird party ;lt evenI r : II' Mr-, liessie Hilunan en t . i t a i ned tli N. wile Club at ii.r liotiit Tuesday evn i rig . I'ne . Whist Cl ji, mr.i Th'irs.'a;. evening witii Mrs. In !n Keitz11: a II . About 15 fi'oin in : e went o the Whitina Pa i k y-si. ida- with well filled b.) - ket s and enjo.v .(I t lie riuy pieniring. The Thumb l bolt."' wiil be presentf.l at the Uc in Ui-att Friday evening ..n-b'i- the auspice.-' of th- tidies of St. lb-nigefs Culiioli.- hll'itl. Miss Lillian Kellm in has returned fjom .,-,k's Usil Willi f r'ends in
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our teachers are attending- the Teach cis' institute at Crown Point this week. Mary and Henry Grieving are spending teveral days vacation with their brother William and family of Chicago & . I.. Johnson and family moved to the house recently vacated by John t verhag e . The town board held a special meet. ii,g on Tuesday night at 8.00 p. rn. Florence Ham of Chicago. Is visiting with her uncle, Joseph Overhage. Mr. Wm. null, and ion of Chicago, retLrnrd to their home after spending several days with friends. Do not fall to register on Sept. 4. between 8 a. ni . and 9 p. m. at the For. ister hall above the post-office. Every voter is required to register if he wishes to vote at tho Noember election, ployed by hiin ha. also moved to that place.
Out On a Strike Did it ever occur to you why you come home all tired out. despondent and irritable? It's because your Liver, Stomach and Bowels nre out on a strike. For better treatment, just write Dr. Burkhart, 621 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. He will send you a treatment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. Pay when restored. Or you can obtain it at your drug sore; .10 day's treatment. 25c; 70
YANKS TO MEET EMPIRE'S BEST t LONDON, Sept. 2 An athletic team made up of the best brawn of the whole British empire, will attempt to turn the tables for defeats at the Antwerp Olympic games when the British meet an American team at a great athletic tournament at Queena Club on Saturday. The. presence of Colonial athletes, who came for participation In the Olympald, g-lves the British the cream of the empire to pick from.
GRIFFITH
Clifford 'Bothwell is passing cigars all on account of son arrllng at his home Tuesday. George Wi'.'.ers pu: chased the Too hill home, Mr. and Mrs. Toohlll leaves lor KIngsvllle, Ont.. where they will make their future rome. Mrs. A. Gavlt Who has been seriously ill is recovering. Next Friday. Sept. 3rd. at the town
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the ache' Stops pain and puts v m in tired lame musdes. Gocd for chil
dren's hurts because it is so harmless and safe to use.
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meeting, a very Important matter w!'l be discussed which will Interest ail Every property owner is urged to he present . Don't forget the dance given by thGrtffith Fire department Thursday. Sept. 2nd. at the town hall. Mrs. Beckwlth and daughter of Win . are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth.
BUG - OLOGY Figure This Out Bedbug." lap n average of seven per day. Under favorable conditions they hatch in five days, of which two-thlm are female. They mature to adult siie and are capable of laying in four weeks How many bedbugs would you have in a year If you left one female or egg unmolested for ono year? To rid the pesky bedbuff. you can readily see how necessary it is to use a preparation that wi t kill the eggs as well as the live on-s P. D. Q. has been di monst rated by thle'ading Hospitals. Hotels and Railroad companies that the safest and most economical way to slop future generation--of bedbugs, roaches, fleas and ants is to use the new Discovery Pesky Devil-Quletus-A 35: package of P. D. Q. makes p Quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas and cooties and at the sam. time destroy their eggs as well. Impossible for them to exist vh'n P. D. Q. is properly used. Free, patent spout in every package to get the peskv devils In the hard-to-get-at places. Special Hospital and Hotel sue $2.50 makes five gallons of P. 1J. Q. your druggist has it or can gnt it for you. sent prepaid upon receipt of price by tuV Owl Chemical Co., Terre Haute. T- . Sui cess of P. D. Q. has caused imitat-ir genuine P. D Q is n"vr peddled.- ' d .
PL t C'K TO liKT liOOD E T5 Remember the eld days when a waiter would set you out a crackin good feed for a quarter? If you wim into a restaurant today and had one of those old fasliioned meals st bef-if you and got a slip with 25 cm stamped on it. you would .-ay immediately "something's wrong the wait i made a mistake, if. should have be. $1.25 instead of 20. " Peter Anderson, over in the Hi: bor, everybody knows Pete, because i has been feeding people there for .. past seven y ears Pet; has a vision -- .. believes we should g t back to tii -"old days'" and he has gone to wor and put up a fine modern eating pl-ie. one for Men folks who lik a litto hurry, and the other which is an annex, is for ladies as well as men. where rest can b- enjoyed along with thgoody, goody things to eat. For more dope abut FVtt.Vs virion, your attention is invited to the announcement -of what's coming off at hiplaces next Saturday,
East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday Sept. 3rd and 4tli
SUGAR With a $4.00 order of groceries or meats, 5 lbs. for ,
90c
DELMONTE BRAND PINEAPPLES pe;lnn!' 42 c rer can
BRIAR RIDGE CATSUP, large size LI BEY'S FANCY RED SALMON, large can . . SWANSD0WN PASTRY FLOUR OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD, 2 ibs CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans HEINZ APFLEBUTTER, 2 lb. jar. TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls for CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars for PALMQLIVE SOAP, 3 bars for UMEEDA BISCUITS, 3 boxes for
FANCY TOMATOES,
2 cans for.
25c 38c 38c 58c 25c 55c 25c 89c 25c 25c 25c
15c 16c
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with coffee or tea order, OQ 6 bars for OVC
EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans 85c; can. . FANCY CORN, 6 cans 90c: can.
PILLSBURY OR CERESOTA FLOUR, bbl. sack, $3.75. Vs bbl. sack - qq for U 1 .OO COFFEES Notice the New Low Prices RIO COFFEE, 5 Ibs. OQ $1.35; per lb OC
I FRESH ROASTED COFFEE
5 Ibs. $1.60; per lb OUR LEADER COFFEE,
4 Ibs. $1.55; per lb..
M. R. BLEND COFFEE, 3 Ibs. $1.45; per lb. . POTATOES Per pk
ST. JOHN
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ier cm Tuesduy morning, a s-m. Miss Mary Nolan of Hammond. ' spending a week's vacation here wit' her parents. 'Mrs. Adam Prohfim of Hammon-l spent Monday here with her par-nt v Miss Elizabeth Keilman with I.uoi;i and Virginia I-'alvcy return,:-.! to ' n -cago on Wednesday morning after vi iting three weeks here with her mother. Miss Keilman has taken cure o Dorothy. 4 years? and Virginia. years old. while their parents had gonto California for several weeks rei i ing on Wednesday The lucky winners of the va' i prizes were;- Mrs. Jos. I. Thiel. rt . John. Ind.. Young Indies Quilt, mid by the Modality; Agnes? loescher. ?t . John. Ind.. Statue f Ji. V. M .. giv. i by Mrs. Mary Keilman; Mrs. Jos'-p. Overhage, Dyer. Ind., Quilt Circle. .No 2. given by Mrs. Mary Keilman; Mrs. Anthony J. Schi.ial. St. John. Ind. five, dollar gold piece, donated by Mis Jas. M. Gerlac'n. Mrs. Anna Kovach St. John. Ind.. Quill Circle No. made by Mrs. Nb k Schutz, Mis. M iw lice Miller. Crown Point. .Sheet and Pillow Slips, made by Mrs. Barbara S -her er, Jr.; George Maginot. St. John. Ind pig. Sewing Circle No. 3: Jot pli M Gerlach. St. John. Ind.. Qui'l I'irclN. 1, made by Mrs. Math. Herman 1'aul GeUler. Dyer. Ind , f!,eet and P I low Slips, made be Mrs. Flunk Scheldt Mrs. John Klassen, St. John. Ind.. rimand three statues. Circle N",.. t; Mis Mary Neud.rf. St.. John. Ind., i.ask.Quiit, Circle No. 2. Joseph M. (Jetiat 1 St. John. Ind.. Chiid Chriit P - ' ;- donat. d by lie v. A. Hadina: Ii.llie K man. Dur, Ind., Quilt Cir.le No. I Michael Klassen. Hanfmond. Ind.. oiv hundred piece dinner s'-i. donated bMrs. Louis I.. He lima 1. of Chicago
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ervi'le, Ind.. 3 burner oil sfiv-r : Andre N-udotf. St. John, Ind.. No. ;;:i7. r.ai j el Flour. $17; Harry Geisen. No. x; HiJ louglas St.. Itarrel Klour. $ii I-llirabet h Lauernwn. N-. :!7. St. J,.l-i
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35c
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WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS FULL LINE OF FP.ESH AND SMOKED MEATS
She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur.
When you darken jour hair with Siise i
Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell. b.
cause it's cone so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home' is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients call cii ; "Wyeth's, Sage and Sulphur ''onipound You just dampen a sponge or soft brush ' with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. P morning all gray hair disappears, and.: after another application or two. y our I hair becomes beautifully dark.'iied. ! glossy and luxuriant. . Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, j is a sign of old age. and as we all desit. . youthful and attractive appearance get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and j Sulphur Compound and look yejiiyoungcr. Adv.
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"THAT WAS THE BEST MEAL I EVER ATE" You said that, didn't you when you were down on the farm not so long ago? Everything ' tasted just right the chicken, with that delicious flavory gravy and dressing was just too good to describe; the potatoes had a toothsome flufnness that made you feel like you wanted tojemain on the farm always ; the corn was so juicy and tender that it seemed to melt in your mouth; then came along the roast beef, the goodygoody sweet potatoes, and all the splendid relishes in fact, there was an endless chain of good things that enabled you to take on new life and return to the city feeling like a new person. You gained like everything and when you returned to the city the towns-people noticed a sprightler step in your walk pep just bubbling out like a powerhouse ; eyes sparkling with a flashiness that told the world you were a new being. Let us show you Saturday just how near we approach the good old days when there was plenty of everything to eat at a satisfying price.
together here. We want home. We expect you to
We are going to have our Grand Opening Saturday and intend to make this day one long to be . remembered by everyone attending. Our chef, who knows how to satisfy every kind of an appetite is planning big for the opening day. He has a "hunch" people are coming and is planning just like the "folks" down on the farm plan when you make the trip to the country.
Saturday will be a getting everyone to come and feel at
come at the hour you please, to talk, joke and laugh as much as you please just as you would at home. After you have enjoyed the abundant good things, such as our chef knows how to prepare, the good old "Havanas" will be passed to the men (yes, they'll be free), and the ladies will be presented with flowers. Now don't let distance keep you away. We want you to eat at least one meal with us Saturday, whether you live in Indiana Harbor, Crown Point, or elsewhere. We have consistently combined style with quality, properly seasoned with price and served in pleasing quantity.
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