Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1920 — Page 2
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Twin City
News Notes
PLEATING- AND RE-BLEATING KXX kinaa 01 a.irta In one day. Button ortiag. bematitch.ng. braiding. All work B7mira.ntee-d . Call at ' ya, 1 State at., llttlo west of Hohnan at. Pnooa 44 Hammond. S-I7
Mony to Loan en farms and city rrojv .-riy. Kue Peterson's Law Gfttce, Jisr Chicago. 9 3
Vt. Raleigh F. Hale announces rhange of location of office aftT October 1ft to Suite No. 203, Last Chlcago State Bank Building:. 721-723 Chicago Avenue. Forsyth avenue entrance. Telephone 220. 9-23-6
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WOpiAXt VOTX&S OaOANItZ A LraRue of Women utor was duly oiganize-1 last evening at Inrliana Harbor and Hr.-tion of the follow inn officers took r'ace: President. Mr?. Willar-i K. n Hrn'; vlre-pre5idni. Mr?. F. CaJlahan; Mi. Edna I j . s"cretao ; Mr.. II. IT. Hall. tn-Hfurer. The ni trndanoa was most promising f-r enthusiastic nirrtin."5 t-i m und tho next of these il! he Adnot'diiy ren!nK October 6th. li'n nominee for prose-ii. ting attorney will be present to f-utnnit their ideas of the duties that office imposes. They are AV. J. Murray of Indiana Harbor; Pwisht M. Kinder .of Gary and II. K. Granger of Hammond. .Ml men and women of the community ar" most urgently requested t . be present at the meeting nd to hear these htm who represent the democratic, republican and Fartner-Lnbor tickers. The meeting will be called promr'li at 7:t."
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RE FOOD GROCERY
Specials for Friday
land Sat.. Oct. 1 and 2
Prompt City Delivery
Start the month right and get your !
share of these Big Savings. ABSOLUTELY PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR f Q
1 Best for pickling. Was 68c. Now, per gallon . w v ll NEW PACK AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 1CP ! Was 1 9c. Now AUU
3 Big Specials From Our Popular Coffee Dept. SAVOY BRAND COFFEE . $1 OQ 3-lb. cans. Was $ 1 .60. Now n& 1 CHOICE FRESH ROASTED PEABERRY OQ COFFEE Was 48c. Now.. K. & W. SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE O O Was 46c. Now JOt
GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER 25 C The big package. Was 32c. Now . . . '" RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER 2 1 C The big package. Was 30c. Now fc A v KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 1 f Was 1 5c. Now. per pkg X U C rVORY SOAP Large cakes; was 1 8c, now 15c. Q Small cakes ; was 1 0c. Now Ot BEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR 1 C Per lb IDC BUCKEYE .BRAND FRUIT PRESERVES onp 22 oz. jar. Was 38c. Now C JELLO AND JIFFY-JELL All flavors. 1 O X Was 1 5c. Now, per pkg . 1 i 2 C FRANCO-AMERICAN TOMATO SOUP - r Was 1 4c. Now, per can v. . . . RIVERVIEW-BRAND SUGAR CORN i o 1 Fine quality. Was 1 5c. Now A 2 C REDWOOD BRAND FANCY RED SALMON qc Was29c. No. A cans. Now miJv S. W.CO.'S HIGH GRADE CORN SYRUP jq No. 10, so-called gallon cans. Was $1.00. Now. . . C FINE OR PEARL TAPIOCA (Sago) -i r Was 18c. Now. per lb lUC PLYMOUTH ROCK BRAND SOLID MEAT 1 fTOMATOES No. 3 cans. Was 20c. Now IOC
In Our Busy Drug Store
Regular 85c
BUCKEYE MALT price $1.25. Special at
WATER GLASS 1 pt. bottle. Regularly 25c. 1 Qr Special at XJK ASPIRIN 5 gr. tablets, in tin boxes. Regular 20c. lip Special at Ut VINOL The system builder. Regularly $1.00. 71? Special at
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JERGEN'S VIOLET GLYCER
INE SOAP Regularly 1 5c. Special at. .
PRECIOUS MOMENTS FACE POWDER Regular OJn 35c. Special at C DUFFY'S COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Regu-
lar 50c. Special.
MAVIS TALC Regularly 30c. Special at
POWDER 19c
On Sale for Friday and Saturday
j'clock. There in to be jrries of poliHcal meetings up to the dte of the fall election and announcements will
be made early in advance as to when they ill be held. The place of meetings will be at the Civic Club. A voling machine is expected nt a near d.nte and instructions will be stven to ,h(, .,,. mne regarding the use of it. Indiana Harbor women are showing the spirit of interest in 1hlr new enfranchised right and us in all other uplift endeavors of their own community are respond ing hl-eralic to the. nil for their uniud efforts. Katherine Howard will direct publicity of the league for The TiMi:n. Mrs. l"rank William.'; of North Msg Olill ae. WHS hoHtr-SH to the memliiS of the 1007 Club yesterday with the att-i noon's diversion card;-. The Sunday scimol class under fhction of -Mrs. 1 X M. i'hkii. of the l iit M. church of Indiana Harbor, will prepare a full array of dibcs r a bake sale to be cond H ted at the lovn. ing grocery, calunlay afternoon of this week mirl inite the publie Inspei il ,n and patronage. Two may comprise a social club and atumpt to spoils,, r an ultra-dance v.n:;oii m the Tun: Cities, and llie tirst Of the affaits will be given Sat.irdii , vening f ihij w . k at the odd V;i .u -. Hall in Indiana Harbor, with ji h" selection of oreliet r nui' o-. Mr- b that can be .1 .-i i i I local;. n... irins '" op. i;iiv uii.i. i- .h.-t,u;se. th oung lni-n hae pr. x i.'j:.: y announce-; thi'in.-elws t r i r . 1 1 1; 1 1 ':. press on h-iei... fore i.i'f.i.i-ti'. and will be hots tu the event at th door the eveninBr of the dan- e A bni.n. r advertisement tomorrow rvcnirff viU 1. 1 e nion detailed accounts i.i f tin- dame. (")ne promise 19 made that the utmort decorum -will be maintained throtiRhoi.t the eveiiin; and there will be special attractive features interspersed with all the dan-.e hits. lecorations of the hali will be sust;osti e of the autumn And leaves wi'I be princirsily used. A cordial invitation is extended to all of their friends to attend. N'itshlly services are being held at th Holiness Methodist church, at the corner of Chicago me. and Hickory st. HvanRelist Edith Ehlers. is meetiiiK with success while conductinK the me.'tinK and the attendance is increasing perceptibly. There is n mistaken idea on the part of a few- who connect this little church with the religious ceremonies of the Holy Rollers. There is no similar, ty 111 the t-.aeh;ngs nor the services held. The E. A. L.. Club will resume their social meetings with n gathering at th home of Miss Huth Zimmerman in North Baring avc. tonight. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gorman who recently instilled a home in Alexander ae. have taken an apartment in the Seifer building, at 704 Chicago Rve. and are settling there at the present time. Mrs. George Schilling of North Mas;onn ave. is preparing to leave this city to spend the coming winter with hrr mother at Cincinnati. O. Prior to her de.
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Front shoe (with pad) and hind shoe of the horse. Above is reproduced one of the fore and one of the hind shoes worn by the horse that rulled the express wagon that is believed to have been used by the perpetrators of the Wall street bomb outrage to haul the infernal machine to the Mor-. pan & Co. bank. The condition of the shoes indicated they had been on only a day or two. Officials hope to trace through Hi'eksmiths the owner of the horse
meeting with prompt deliveries of The TlMttf, which she relies upon to keep her in touch with the happenings of the town where he Mill maintains the interest and news concerning her friends. The remedy of the faulty delivery will be attended here and it is to be trusted that when she writes again the condition will bo corrected. Mrs. August Srhuonke of tirapevine st. had as her guests throughout yesterday Mrs. C. Vunath and her daughter, The-lma of Hammond. The production of Peter Rabbit's Dream will appoar next Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 6th. at th McKmley auditorium for school children and the following evnltiR, Thursday. ct. Tth. for adults, under sponsor of the studcuts of the playground and physical training classes as directed by Miss 1-oster and creditably produced at the lomlusion of th sunnn--r activities but owiitfr to the large attendance at. that I line many w ere not accommodated and expressed a desire to see the performance ai some later date. Th opportunity is not far disiani now and the publie lias a most cordial invitation to be present. A I.atln Club ts to be organized by trarh-rs of the public school svstem with an enrollment of pupils, studying I'aesar and Cicero as a part of lh-"ir cias.-, work for this year. The teach(rs interested in the phase of the study and the promotion of the classes are the Miss s Merrill P.anta and Myers. Miss Idresse Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Williams, in Northcole ave.. and of the clerical force of the Grasselli Chemical Co.. is confined to h.r home as a result o'f some necessary
dental surgery performed t relieve n.hcesed conditions and during the pro- - ess sui'fered severe, l.-ieci ations. and ! disioca t ions of the fai ial bones, causing ' her much pain and inconvenience. M,ss j Williams is a popular Tri-Kappa. mem!brr and on of this city's beloved song ! artists. Her condition is regretted by a large circle of friends who Iras her complete convalescence will be speedy, j Tomorrow evening 'the parlors of the J Christian church will be used for a so. cial for the young people who are all ' invit. d to spend a pleasant evening, j Mrs. J. G. Allen of Parrish ave. will 1 entertain next Monday evening. 11, r 1 cucsts will be the members of the l;.-a-
con Club of East Chicago. The Women's Home Millenary -Society of the M-thodlst church of Kast Chieago wiil meet Friday afternoon at 2.30 at Mrs. D. J. P.eid of 4106 Magmin ave. All members are asked to be present.
RESOLUTION' Adopted by C0 Americans assembled at the Auditorium Theater. Tndtana Harbor. Indiana, September 3, 1 : 2 0 : WHEREAS. The Polish rovernnv n has broken the neutrality of the I.ohnnman republic by invadlnc that country with armed fores. thereby eauinff th" affeet1 inhabitants to appeal t-i eivill.ed nations to prevent further mjiry from the bands of th Poles, therefore j:.
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of Indiana Harbor, hm-by appeal t
Wood row- AVilson. president of the lntte,j States to use his influence with th Polish government in order to prevent a repetition of further injurious attacks upon the inhabitants of the Lithuanian republic. E. n. T A St' RISE. Chairman. A. G REM .AS, Secretary. 3-30
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pirture sho Is entertaining the members of the 1307 Club on Eriday evening and in the afternoon will h'-l-l a session for those who am allied with the Woman's Guiid of the Good Hhephnrd Church at the letter's regular meeting. Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor of the t irst M." E. church at Indiana Harbor is at
the Northwest Indiana conference of churches at R-banon. Ind.. this week. The Men's Club of the Good Shephard
To "Ycuth-ify" Gray, Streaked Hair
CARD OF THANKS
CAXO Or THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friend' and neighbors for their sympathy and cm'ola' ion during the sd illness and d-m-i ,.r our mot her ar,d sister. We are part l-:ularly grateful to Rev. Gen. Rauer. R. A. A. O. ii . Ih" Lady Macabocs and for the many floral tributes. john" mxnor, WARTEU l"0ROT, MRS. J. -. RE MONT, MRS. J. ; EKAj-N, MRS. r. J. HOLLAND, MRS. E. E. PH'F.P..
Ask anybody to iiess bow old ou arc. and notice how their iirst appraising Rlaiv'e is directed at our hair.
To b-- -nsw.-red "You can't b- more j than thirty: I can tell by your hair." j must pive to any woman who is really
Epis-.opal church will hold a card party !'...; .
Hut to brcome prematurely Rray at 0 or 1", to look ten ..-- oitier than
Tuesday evening at tho parish hall with
an urccnt invitation ext-nded to all of their friends to be present. The receipts of the evening are applied to the church funds. Steve Joyce, manager of the Calumet Ruildir.g pool room i in St. R-mis, Mo.,
on a business trip of a few davs ami ! is expected back tomorrow. ! V Mrs. Emil .Anderson who departed j from ihis city to make her future home j at EonK Beach. Cali.. has been sendir.R j communieutions hre to her friends and I 'xpressed some regret, that she is not i
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Trained Nurse Advises
People ( "T w,as a great sufferer of stomn-h
and liver trouble end cannot say enough in praie of Ma r'. Wonderful Remedy. It has don so much for me and I am recommending it to o'ber sufferers. I wa.s a trained nurse m Marine and other hospital years ago. therefore many come to me for advice. I certainly received great benefit from
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moves the catarrhal mucus from vie, intestinal tract and allays the inflaio-j mation which causes practically all; st'-mach. liver and intestinal ailmenis.j inctidinji appendicitis. One dose will!
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jo;i liv ar-- liiai s. inneeu o..ter cxpri ienee. However, any woman can. with a bottle of Rrownatnne. re. s'ore to sray. faded and streaked hair all its maiden beauty and the identical co'or it bad in girlhood, whether lipht polden. medium, dark brown or black. Pro vnatone is instant In results and absoluteiv harmless. At all druccists: fle and Sl.r.O: two coiors: -'Riclit to Tedium Brown" and "Dark P.rown to Rlaek " Special Free Trial Offer For a free trial paekase of Rrownatenf, send to The Kenton Pharma-al 'o.. r."7 I'or.pin Pldg.. C ington. Kv enclosing 11 cent t- pay p-Ptage. packing and war tax. Tear this out. For personal information advice., or the actual work of hair tinting:, visit the Rrownatone Shop. 10. LI Stevens Kid:., i'lii-aco. 111. adv.
tVa b b b n a b q a q a a a b o im a a b a a I East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday October 1st and 2nd
SUGAR With a $4.00 order of groceries or meats, 5 lbs. for
75c
COFFEES and TEAS
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28c
R. BLEND COFFEE,
4 lbs. $1.75. per lb. .
OUR LEADER COFFEE, ACn 4 lbs. $1.50; per Ib.. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 4 lbs. $1.35; OCr 1L JJt
RIO COFFEE, 4 lbs. Sl.nO. ner lb. . . .
GUN POWDER TEA, reg. (2Qn $1.00 grade, pevlb. . INDIA CYLON TEA, gQ per lb WILBUR'S COCOA, 1 lb. O C
mi tui, 2 iu - FANCY TOMATOES, 2 cans for EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans 85c; can. . FANCY CORN, 6 cans 90c; can. . UNEEDA BISCUITS, 3 boxes for
25c 15c 16c 25c
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with coffee and tea order QQ 6 bars for OVC
TELMO BRAND PITCHES, large can LIBBY'S RED ALASKA SALMON, tall can. . PET MILK, tall cans, 2 for CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans SWANSD0WN CAKE FLOUR, per box ... , NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs. for
TELMO BRAND JELLY, Apple and Sirawberry, Raspberry, Currant or Grape, , $1 AL 5 lb. stone jar... vl.rD
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 bars. .. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars for
42c 38c 25c 25c 38 c 29c
69c 25c
WE DRESS OUR FULL LINE OF FRESH
OWN CHICKENS AND SMOKED MEATS
USED FIFTY YEARS Cj?
MAKES PURE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Its easy to wash
my hair now "Wilirooe Liquid Shampoo ll
; easy and pleasant to use and it doesn't make my hait brittle the Z way ordinary oap does. 5 "My scalp feels better end my E hsir has stopped coming out."
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