Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1920 — Page 3

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TINY HOAT OUTDOES COLUMBUS' FEAT: BESTS WAVES IN 8900-MILE OCEAN TRIP

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I . tils-ait ek r, a telephone operator at the It. bind S'lc ! mi A before h'-r Iii3.rr!a5i md the proud fathrr Is an employe at tho same plant. Mother and babe tire t.'ain.r very nec!y. .Mr. nil Mrs. Divi.l Jly.nm of Detroit, Miih. l.a .'u riviir hero to bo tr cui'sta oC "iIm- J. lo'iiuii' t kcr family in l'i nil. avi ., par-t.t.- . f Mr. Hyarn' Word r.-i !ifl h.-r y.-strrday of th.

I wry critical 0e.1l t u-01 of Mr?, .lam-'t j A. V.'anier. f Klkhart, Ind.. dtuiht r J of Mr. ami Mr-, ivter Surllnff of V. j MaBoun uv.. who un-l. ru frit fill opt r- ' itt-n. The family In (hi city ii sn'nit- ; my; iof.iriuat 1.01 r . rdins her condi1 n 'by. The patiunt v.ms Miss KJ tlu-r Maud Stirling. ebb-at daughter at.d ! it is to be b"T--J that nln will rally j weil lri'iu the fleets of the surgery.

A. H. Vat... f-ninT frcut f-X'-ctit ive of the Poy SV a'-s !i.tc umi row at I.H.r.siii. Mi' h . was 111 I'i.ii-nso f.ti bu iiii'ss i-; t.-r.la v ati.l paid l:a.-t Oii-t-.ii;. a visit la.-t cy.-i.iitii in bi.-t atIciidarne at tlio twajiiot ht tho l'ir-t M. K. ihurrh.

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Tk "Typhaoa." tid up at Suten lal&nd. .N. 1.. iter cooipleUt it uuiijae trip. " The iZ-focX schooner Typhoon is f-aelv moored t a Stamen Island , 5iS.T ""Pleting: n 8000-mn trip from Baddeck, N. 3.. to Cowea. IU of WiRht, and back to New York by way of the Bay of Biscay in 4 lh Azores. The trip to England was mde ia fifteen dars. The return voyage was longer, due to terrific storma.

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Vaet Granda of te Rebfkah Or(iiof East Chicago entertained at their 'odee quarters in tho Odd Fellow' building and wHh a splendid program rendered wllh banQuet lancheon srv-t-d In conclusion. The date of the occasion characterized the birthday anniversary of, Mrs. John Mason who took a most important part la the entertaining-. She had baked a cake in a real treat to the numbers, with .hree tiers aid containing forty fUckerinar canI)--. No oni present associated the number of candlts with tt

vears of the d r. Part of 'th even-j

ir.g: was ghfn over to gaines and music arid contests. There were many iut of town people amontr them Mrs. Tlarry Cohen of Chicajro who formerly Jived in this city. Candidates were adopted as part of the evriiinp's work. There were many distinguished visitort amrn-r the-n Ernest Kur.ert, cJlstrict detuty Grand Master, a resident of Hamnv.nd. ragiant "The C't t Bf-atitiful" by II. Aiunstine J?tnith. given by the Indiana Uarbor Methodist Sunday echool Thursday evtn'ng, Deo. 23. One of the li.-ks of the church' is that of making' wortd needs and world problems real.

presenting facts in a vivid way that will stir the emotions and prompt t J action. The pageant "Tbe Oty Beautiful" will do this. It is apa grant of tho historical idea "The Kedeeui--.d City." The tiret two seem d ate JJiLl;cal. One shows th triuntjihal entry of David into J rruaslem. Tltr! oth-r 'i.-ualizes Christ s entrance eti Va..r.Sunday. The th'rd scene deals with the heroic attempts ol the Crusaders to -wrest the Holy City from the hana? of the. infidel. The fourth shows t ices of ev:l at wurk araoas children of th; modern city. The fifth reveals tin power of Christianity to oveieotv.e these forces of evil, cruelty. inira.iw Lnd crime. The last looks forward to tfce Ideal, the new Jerusal'm, where the streets f-hall be full of liappy children and where J-jstie.c, rishteousr.en and luvo shall prevail. S.venty-tivi characters ar used In pre-sen: inc this pageant and thrse in charge feel tr3t as many as p'ssib!e should fpend thv evenlng at the Metliotlist church, not only to be entertained but also to have revealed to thorn in such a vivid way tha needs and problems cf our own city, that many may be prompt-; i to action in maklnsr better conditions here. The time, Thursday evenigr, Xec. 2.1; place, Indiana Harbor Methodist church. Court Grac United Order f Forresters will hold a sucal afternoon tomorrow with, election of offcera as i part of the day's session. A little son. tha firstb--rn, arrived to Mr. nd Mrs. IV. Jackson, cf Hemlock

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Hammond Fish Market 235 STATE STREET One-Half Block East of Post Office Has received anther shipment of all kinds of fresh fish from the Booth Fisheries at the lowest prices. Also smoked fish and all kinds of smoked herring.

PERCH Per !b FRESH HALIBUT STEAK Per lb. SILVER BASS Per lb SUN FISH Per lb FRESH HERRING Per lb LAKE TROUT Per lb. FRESH BUFFALOPer lb SHRIMPS Per lb RED SNAPPER Per lb LAKE MICHIGAN WHITE FISH Per lb LAKE SUPERIOR WHITE FISH Per lb SEA FLOUNDERS Per lb FRESH EEL Per lb STURGEON Per lb BULL HEADS Per lb OVSTERS ARE CHEAP v This week only, per quart WALL EYED PIKE Per lb PICKEREL Per lb.

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fciciiary society of women, tomorrow at th! Eist hionfe'o First M. E. church Including representatives from many of the adjatent towns, anion? them "Whit!r.r. Uaraniotiil. .3ary and Michigan City. Mrs. ranlle Urumtnit of "h U a sro, will L the wpeakcr. A noun iuncheion will bj served. It is desired that, all local members give a purt of the day in tbe'.r nttend.iiK e. Tonicht t the er,stii- rijrht to view "The lH vll'3 ra..H K y" at the Family Thiat'T. The liim l.a- Irid a three days run and drew a ery Rood pntronaKO. The bar-juet l th; First Methodist ehurch of Hast ("hie.iKo. lartt evenintc. was a pronounci-d i-nnvns.. The att lida.eee wa beyond all expeotatlon and til" iiittti.'iK' iii'-nt tins sorry to have to turn some late con- rs away. It was a real turkey dinner, us advertised, an -3 v, as served in line st !. Mrs. Ij. AV. 'Jiles. whu was in h.jriti- ff the dinner Is reeiitiK lfanv e. .iiffrat u tat lon t-.iiny on 1te sue.' ss ; it. Thos" who eame earl;.- enjoy.-d the so.-ial hour preceding th.- ilintii-r. ia tit. nn parlor of the ei.ureh. They were . ,n roui Iti fb ir praise of the new so.-ial quarters. An orchestra of i-jrI t pi. .y p ,j.

Glover furrii'slnd ix preliminary program of music. l)urmg the bamiuet program. G. C. Hansen and Miss Iddrlsse "Williams fantr wth fine effect. "Mornnc" by Oley Steaks and 'A Crow's Ek" by John Barnes "Wells.

BANK CASHIER SHOT TWICE 'ILEXN'I H, Mich., Dec. S. A. A. Miller, cashier of the Glennie bank, is In

"Bishop 1ect. whu mudo th address a critical condition in a hospital her of the evening was in tine spirit and today after beinp shot twice In the pleased every .!. Other addresses abdomen by a bandit who attempted wer- made by rr. tV. V.. MeKenzie- the , to rob the bank. The bandit with row district sui-tinlendent of South ( whom Miller fouirht a revolver duel. i;end. Rev. It. II. Crowiier, a former pas- j aiso is in a hospital with a bullet tor. and I:. H. It. DeEra, who presided through his 'eft l.in und is not exft the bai.q-.io;. Ker.resentatl ves were recte,l to recover.

present from Gary, Hamiond and Indiana Harbor. The oclc'als mid members of the church are hi-rhly phased with the success of the occasion.

ST. RY. HEARING HELD DEC. 21 Hearlrsr on the jetifion of the Hamond. "U-hitin A Kast :hicaisra Kailway eornpanj for authority to continue in offeot t'ue lales authoriieri by the C'liiimisjlon in cause No. I3i'" on June 2-1. 1920, to expire on lire. 31, 10"0. will be held Tuesday, Doc. 21, 1320 at 10:00 a. m., at the court house, Hani"nond, Ind.

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Stamps may be secured at: EAST CHICAGO P0ST0FFICE E. C. MINAS CO. LION STORE J. A. AUBREY, 251 N. Hohmaii st. DWYER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, Conkey and Harrison.

PALR'OLIVE TOILET SOAP Fine standard size cakes. Special at. Ol per cake w i w

INDIANA HARBOR'S BIG STORE i

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CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS Medium rib, just black,

ZJc values.

INDIANA HARE0R rer pair .

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DRESS PERCALES 36-:nch standard count, 39c Dress Per- Q. cales. Yard.. 4 C

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OUTING FLANNELS Extra heavy weight 39c colored striped Outing Flannel. 1Q Per yard A J C

Cover-Air Aprons Lipht and dark ground, full length. $1.75 Aprons. Each 98 c

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WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS Pure thread Silk Stock

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Women's 36-inch fancy fine quality Silk Plush Coats

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DRESS GINGHAMS Fast color, best 49c Dress Ging- E? hams. Yard.

32.59 Wool Velour Coats 18.50 Serviceable plain and mixed Velour Coats for particular tvomen. Styles are the latest. Value $32.50. & 1 Q CA On sale at lO.OU 27.50 Velour Dresses 12.75 Women's full-skirt, waisl-etfect Velour and Piaid Dresses, in navv and mixed effects. Regularly $27.50. O 7? On sale at li.tJ Women's R?An Coats, 9.75 300 women's havy, full-length water proof Rain Coats, in a range of plain colors. At the remarkably low 7C price of . .". tPl7. O

MEN'S CAPS I Men's all-wool, best!

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Etra heavy fancy striped j Flannelette Gowns, j Values up to $2.50. Each i $1.59 i

Warm Underwear in a Big Sale

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MEN'S OVERALLS Heavy blue denim lumpers and Overalls, 9.value- 98c

An opportunity to supply the needs of the entire family at decided savings plus stocks offered at one-third to one-half the original prices.

MEN'S SOCKS Standard weight, fast black, 25c EL socks. Pair..

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CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS An assorted lot, values up to $1.00. gOc Each Jf v

MEN'S UNION SUITS Closed crotch, heavy

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WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Dutch neck, fleeced back, al! sizes. A sp?value at . $1.29

MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Pull cut blue chambray

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Every garment offered in this extra value - giving sale is strictly high grade tailored and trimmed. The materials are such as have been otfered at much higher prices. It s our policy at a 1 1 times to sell nothing but dependa b 1 e garments. The:e are from the best makers and are exceptional values. Your choice of the lot $37"so

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Zimmerman and Kahan feel that they can be of service to every man, woman and child in Indiana Harbor. To this end they designed and fctiilt one of the most modern department stores to be found in the Calumet district, a store that is metropolitan in every way, fulfilling the needs of a city that has waited long and patiently for just such an institution as this. While we put great emphasis on service, we put no less emphasis on quality, and it will be our constant aim to give such values daily that will not only enabc us to become acquainted, but will create a friendship between this store and its clientele that will become permanent.

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Shoes Built for rough wear, made of heavy brown leather. Sizes up to 2. $4 value, 2.75 rer pair. . . GIRLS' SHOES Square toe or English too. solid leather shoes. Sizes o'2 to 2. $4.50 value, $345 rer pair. . .

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