Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1920 — Page 14
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Whiting A dve rtis em en ts Are Winners
Mid-month Records now on sa'.e at SAM ARON'BEKG'S, 502 110th streo. Whiting;. Ind. 3-15 FOIl SALE: 10 roonf House on Centtral avenue. 67 foot lot. Gjod -location. $11,000. I " H SALE; S room houw on Corner I'levelund and 117th streets. 73 foot '.. t. $10,000. Toll SALE: 3 room House on Cleveland avenue, 37 foot lot. $6,000. VOli SALE: 5 room House. Central avenue. $5.000 . r. d. sn-uvAX.
C03 1 1 9 Lh street. Whiting. 6-14-6 I'XIOX TIRE AND BATTERY CO. I Pennsylvania tires. A free tube with ! i.ieh casing. A better Battery. D. i". Iiatteries, guaranteed for IS yrar.-t 9-14-6 STAR THGATKK TOXIC 1IT
Lieut. Omer Lock'.ear in "The Sky-vt-ayman" It is said that tha scenes si. owing the plane in flames are those during which the noted daredevil fell t.. his death. It is a very Interesting and thrilling picture. Also roaring two-act comedy. "A Parcel Post Husband." 9-15-: Coming Sunday. Monday and Tuesday: Mack Sennetfs Ave reel comedy fensation, "Down on the Farm." Don't rr.lss It. 9-lc-4
j Every man. woman cr child should I Ket a start In life, and remember that I "A Savings Account with the Whiting ' Saving & Loan Association wiil bo the ! Umbrella for that Enviable Hainy ! toy. 9-17-1
STAR TIIE.VTHI1 TOMGI1T Eig- Serial Day Joe Ryan in "Hidden Dangers." episode 4; Ben 'Wilson in Screaming Shadow." Xo. 4; King Basset in "The Hawk's Trail." Xo. 4. Also Charles' Hutchinson in "The Whirl wind," Xo. 4. and comedy entitled "Tha Kidnapper." , 9-17-1
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FOR SALE: Fine Shoes for Men and Boys. When you come to tins store you do not make a mistake. We dc not u.-'k you to pay for the goods on repairing unless it is satisfactory to
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PAilUXU It .. ElICKe BiJg.. biZ uy til street, Whiting. S-17-4 1UIX'KSS THKUI1K TOXICIIT IJossle lfo c in K. M. Popular Xovel, "Cl'PID IV'KECl.OSES": Also "Uo:n I and Gagged." episode 9 and Pathe X. -wf. 9-17-1
VHITING and its PEOPLE
t jet, Whiting. Ind.. 9-1.7-1 f.t riagv of Miss Fern
Drew of Aa,tiri aveir, -rid Roland Miller of V yiway, lll.f - hieh took place at Croit n Point w here the ceremony was performed in the M. E. par
sonage came as a surprise to tun many i
friends of the young couple. The groom haj resumed his college work, and the bride will remain at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M Drew and retain her position as teacher In the Hammond schools. Mr.fand Mrs. Mrs, John Sharp neo Ruth Gladden, have returned from their v. Ins? trip which they speti-. at Lake Wav astec, for the pres. i t tin y are at the li'ine of Mrs. Sharp's sister. Mrs. Ralph W'aite in Oliver st . but intend to soon :'tart housekeeping iti the Twitt tlat on Oliver street. Mrs. Hopk r.s and son Leo and Mr. Willam I.tll motoied to Lafayette. Inl.. where they are to visit the latter's son. Leo M .-Campbell, who is a student t i'urduc university. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunr.lngluim of Ivnr.sylvani.i annuo have purchased u Na.-li ear. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Christian thuieh are giving n roast
pork supp. r on next Tuesday evening. September i..'rt. Sfevo Cramer, arrested for reckless auto driving, he knocking down the traffic Signal at Xew York avenue and lli'th sir. -it, waa uleased on a $-i.0u cash 1 or. -1 . The Whiting friends of Walter Bj-Uowj-ki. formerly of Whiting, will be orry to le-irn of his death in Chicago on Wednesday. The deceased is a relative of tiie Frar.kowski's in Whiting. Mr.-. Mike Harr. left Wednesday evT.mg for Richmond. Cal.. whero she was called by the serious illness of her broihwr. John Ilartnett, who underwent an operation and whose condition, the message described, as being very grave. The Whiting Mutual Benefit Associa'.ion lave elected Martin D. Hendrick son as president of the Association, to sot con! the late Frank B. Lewis. Joseph Seherr of Sheridan avenue was telcttii as a member of the Board of Directors to succeed Mr. Henurickson .
TRY A ' TIMES WANT AD"
Amcng tiie purchasers on Dollar Day Sale were Mr. Ackerman and MacXamara Bros. Mr. Ackerman purchased 10 ft. on 119th street. M.Xamara Bros, were the purchasers of CO feet on Calumet avenue. Prices going up September 20th. Henry s. David-
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Friday and Saturday Phone II IT D D A H Phone 7S3 iluPiiill 794 FOR Service Quality Low Prices WE DRESS ALL OUR OWN CHICKENS NO SORAGE HERE.
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20c . 30c 32c ..18c 35c lOic 15c 27c
BONELESS RIB ROAST Rolled, no waste. Per lb PLATE BOILING BEEF Nice and fresh. Per lb
PLATE CORN BEEF Our own cured. 1 0 2 C
rer id FRESH MAKE HAMBURGER Per lb HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE Per lb FANCY LAMB SHOULDER ROAST Per lb FANCY. LAMB STEW Per lb FINE AND FRESH FLANK STEAK Per lb FRESH PIGS FEET Nice and clean Per lb HOME MADE KROUT Per quart PORK SHANKS Per lb
CALIFORNIA HAMS 6 lb. to 7 lb. average. 01.p Per lb I BRISKET BACON 1 lb. to 2- lb. average. OO ' Per lb FRESH SPARE RIBS 1 Qlr Per lb 12 C
JELKE'S GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE J '2 lbs. for 70c, 5 lbs. for p 1 . I J
35c
25c "3'5c 25c 25c S 1 32 $1-67 69c 25c 25c 19c
EXCELO CAKE FLOUR Ready in a minute.
Per package LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER3 rolls for CAN COVERS Per dozen HEAVY CAN RUBBERS 2 dozen for "LUNCH WAX PAPER 5 rolls for HEBE MILK COMPOUND Per can 11c, per dozen PET MILK Tail cans. Per can, 14c; per dozen AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP With order. 10 bars for JAP ROSE SOAP 3 bars for . CALUMET CATSUP 3 bottles for GRANDMA WASHING POWDER Large package ,
HELMET BAKED BEANS l 1 C Per can 10c. ner dozen tpIoIO
CALUMET BAKING POWDER 3 lbs. for OUR SPECIAL COFFEE A good drinker. 3 lbs. for SUGAR With order. 4 lbs. for PURITAN MALT Nice summer drink. Per pkg
APPLES Fancy. Per bbl. $8.50 and $9.00. 1 f Per bu. $3.00. Per lb 8c and A VC 1,000 DOZEN SWEET CORN Yellow and white CABoAGE All you want. Per IK ' i C
300 BUSHELS FANCY TOMATOES 'As long as they last, per bu
f One of these mornings old man Jack Frost is going to knock at the front door and perhaps find you unprepared to meet him. Your first thought will be "What about the heavies?" The next thought will be in a lower pitch "I intended to send that coat cr suit to the Hopman Cleaners, but kept putting it oil." Then the next thought is keyed up considerably '"Hello, Central! Give me Hopman Cleaners, please."
Why buy new clothes when we can bring back the original newness to your garment. We successfully clean anything from the most delicate fabrics to the heaviest wraps. Good? called for and delivered promptly. You'll like the Hopman method of cleaning.
.opman
375 SIBLEY STREET
Cleaners PHONE HAMMOND 216
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The Knights of rytl.luns are K.v;ns a fish dinner at rh.il Sniidfa Saturday .-vtnina. The boys have planned a fliOL'ial entertainment with orchestra music. Whiting lodge and visiting m.-inoers air welcomed. M i-js . J It -len Ureeson and Miss Josephine AnJi rsi.n of Uoberts avenue, have accepted positions at iaxony, 1:1.. teaching school . Miss Kvelyn Kadlof of Chicago, visited her aunt Mrs. .Fred Kadiof of Myrtle avi nuo Tuesday. Mil'. Charley Xess of Indianapolis houlevard, was a ChiJago shopper on Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Mam Tucker of I'carl .'lieet, are entertaining the former's nivthcr. Mrs. Mary Tucker of Knox, Ind.. fur several weeks. Mrs ticorne Cat's we u who is conKn. J at the St. Iierr.aru's hospital and was o:e rated on for append. citis Monday, i.; ;ettina: it'.onK nicely. -Mrs. It. Sehu.T and Mrs. M. Duchler rcturn.-d from their trip to Uenton liar hoi". Mich., on Wednesday. Mrs. liny Moore of Myrtle avenue w;i;7 in Chicago on business Monday. Mis. W. JIanian of J-ake avenue visited her dauhUr Mrs. A. Fucssle of Wiimette on Wednesday.
id: tiie fore part of this weei Miss Ilulda Nt.t of Kobuii,
! few days, the ytiest of her si.e ' Ralph Craft and husband of
avert nc . John Smeitke of Roberts a v. riue. Is conf.rif d to his home on ac ;.unt of ill-
Safe Baby Carriage. Tlio Moro mother is ntver trouhlri ry tiie four that her hahy (,:, eh in out of fashion, fur she n.-ver tins one. ?J:f throws her eliiMivn o:i hor slmul!er, ono on e:i''li siilf, pcrl;:ip?, t j z ; . I tlif youn asters ol:t to her !i:!.r.
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I Mrs. Fred Ivu-rson and baby ! Lake avenue visited her mother
I Hammond Tuesday. Mr. and 'Mr.J. Henry Egsers and fam ! '.'v visited the lntter's rnrther at Krist
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C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., HammonrV WE DELIVER TO HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY South and West Delivery, 8:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. East and North Delivery, 7:00 A. M., 10 A. M. and 4:30 P. M.
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P&F Gfgglelrc&i Meed Eras? Iron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you &et quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-Vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe. The Child, The Mother and The Grandmother with perfect safety.
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Just Try the Melo-Harp We want you to visit our salesrooms and play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp yourself. Only by trying it can you realize the delightful difference of the Melo-Harp. Found only in Straube-made player-pianos, the Melo-Harp combines the soft sweet strains of the harp wtih the full rich tones of an unusually high quality piano. Stop in some time SOON and enjoy this musical treat. Old Reliable and Standard Makes of Pianos and Player Pianos Haines Bros. Behr Bros. Ludwig - Lindeman & Sons Kohler & Campbell Marshall & Wendell. And Our Own Mcko Straube and Hammond With Melo Harp that makes dancing easy and adds pleasure as well as grace to your dancing. Don't Fail toVisit our New Music Roll Library Everything in Q.R. S Word Roils AH the latest hits we have them all. Don't wait until Saturday night for your music come in during the week. You will get quicker and better service not so crowded. Worlds Best Talking Machines Victor Victrolas and Victor Records New Edison and Edison Records
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