Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1920 — Page 7
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AIRMAN FAILS TO BREAK RECORD JirNKO!.. 1 - 1. tec. 22. After beir.c in the a!r more than 1$ hours In sn effort tn b;eak the world's aviar record for time continuously aloft. T 11". C. Kirkpatr'.ck. wax com
pelled by a l?ak in the Rasoline tank of hia alrp'ane to land at Mltchel flcld at 1:35 a. m. to Jay. When Ktrkpatrlck and a companion. Max GoodnoiiRh. set out they took iii Gallons of rasoline. ajfflclent for a record breaking flight. They discovered the leak after flying for a tima and attempted to patch it up. but tin9nrcef ully.
"I fe.fl fttie and could fly for IS hiiirs more," .aid Kirkpatrfck after landing:. The flight started at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday morning and the airmen hoped to break the record of 24 hour. i'J minute and 7 second established la.t June. A 'urt!s. Ki?lc airplane was used.
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The Woman's Jl isionary society of the Condi r gat ional church was entertaineii at the home of Mra. E. N. Canine in iurtl JUluun avenue and piling 1'ormula.teJ for the sending f the a n i) u ai Riit barrel to the i'tale hom.- of tlio tioottftj. Arranttt-tnents v.vic l.o coiiu'letetl as to the gift baskets to the in -ly in the city who come under 'supervision of the organizations work. The hostess served a Knh service at the conclusion of the business. Miss rtoma. Degnan ha arrived from I.eetonlo. Ohio, to spend the holidays with her aunt. Mrs. Kdward McCready of South Forsyth avenue. Tha visitor is a teacher in the schools of Ieetonlo and is taking advantage of the vacation afforded, her. Miss 1'earl Townaend. who w:i; be remembered as one of t ie teachers of the public schools of this city and noof Chicago, was out on u vifit the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Canine and th"lr daughter. Miss Margaret, who is a teacher in the Whlttng schools. Miss
i Townsend sang at the Contfregat ional church during her visit here and li associated -with She choral staff of the I Chicago Sunday Evening club.
Mrs. Abe Ottenheimev or ort.h Maoun avenue will be nostra? on Thursday afternoon t" a cMerie of ladies.
honoring the isit to this city of Mrs.
Abe Goodfrlend's guest, M:s. I. McClelland of Cleveland. Ohio. t Miss Oiia Cohen of Pouth Magoun avenue has as hT guest Mrs. Sol Sabad or: Cleveland, Ohio, who formerly was Mi.-s Celia Jacobson, one time resident of this city, !io accompanied her two children and will remain for several ceks. Attorney and Mrs. F. A. Parks and daugater. Marjorie, will leave in a few tiays to spend the holidays at Valparaiso. There wili be d family reunion at the i?. r. Petersen home in Northcote avenue, on Christnias day and the evenins previous a party will be tendered all the children at the Henry Petersen home in North Korsyth avenue. Mr. and' Mrs John Frye of 3723 Drummond street aie happy In their p, ; session of a most substantial C:: ristma.s gift, twin dauarhteis, arrlv:r,g yesterday. Mother and both little
ones are doin admirably welljind tiie couple a:e receiving many congratulatious. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sterling of Michigan avenue have a new son, born Monday. The liovd Fenonet:?. who formerly
lived litre, are arriving to spend the ; holiday season with the K. C. Fer- . sonetts in North Uicott avenue. Their j present home is at Niles. Mich., where j Mr. Ptrsonett hag ensagfd in business. The Sunday school primaries at the Congregational church embracing ( about 100 children will appear in pro- j gram numbers. Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, under direction of. Mrs. E. J. Davis, who w 111 have the as- , s-islance of the teachers and presented !
as a Christmas treat, in the parlors ot the church. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson of South Forsyth avenue will entertain Mr. Nelson'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nelson of Chicago an.i Mr. and Mrs. M. C Kranz, over the holiday season. The Beacons entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. William Meade in Beacon street with the as
sistance of Mrs. John Ilartman.
c,.et at the affair were Dr.
Johns. Dr. It. P. Hale, Karl D. Norris, W. W. Smith, C. "VV. Anderson. Harry Ackroyd. William Meade. Wayne. Miller. J . G. Allen, P.ichard Hates, H. K. Biedinger, Mr. and Mrs. Gwylm Jons and Miss Mabel llanman. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crites and Miss
Cora Snoeberger are departing Delphi their former home and snend the holidays in that city.
and Mrs. Paul Snoeberger will spend their Christmas at Muskegon, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black Jr. will entertain on the com'ng- holidays at a
dinner for the Robert McAuslans atllh
.1 . I.. Johnstone families. It was with regret that Twin City folks learned of th illness of J. W. Lees until lecently superintendent ot tiie Inland Steel Co. r.nd now first vicepresident of the plant with offices in
Chicago. This attack is believed by j many to be an aftermath of the very j critical illness suffered sometime agi: by Mr. I.ees. He is undergoing trea- ; inent at the Fresbyterian hospital 'n j Chicago and no feais entertained hut that l:e will soon rally and be quite j himself again. Both Mr. and "IrJ.j I.ees had plans ready for their Uepar i tore to California at an early date; which may now deter them a fewweeks. Their reservations m the south have been gained and awaiting them. A unique Christmas party was!
sponsored last evening by members ot
t lie E. A. 1. Club at fhe home of Mils 1 Ruth Zimmerman. In Northcote avenue. There was an exchange of glt bags and tbe later evening- was spent ' in card indulgence. The Misses Cella King and Margaret MeKenna were the prize winners. Mrs. M. A. Gallaher of Grapevine St is leaving to spend the holidays with relative sat Sioux Ste. Mario pnd will he returnig here in a fev weeks.
The Harvey llensells ot Ivy street are expecting- the parents cf Mrs. Henfell, Mr. and Mrs. Squire of EaGrange. III., who will remain here until after the holidays. "The City Beautiful" Is the title of n. pageant to be produced at the First M. E. church at Indiana Harbor tomorrow evening with Miss Rltchcreek. social worker of the church, directing. The oast comprises about one hundred students and efforts gained to mak the entire pcene a most attractive and
profitable one. The public la Invited. The George Constants of Drummond st. wilt leave for Renssalaer, Ind. to wpend the holidays. Little JLfargaret Jones, daughter of Rev. and Sirs. Elmer Jones of Indiana Harbor Is howig marked Improvement In her condition 41ch. has been unfavorable for many long weeks of Illness. She has been permitte to be up a part of the da which Is encouraging to both herself, her parents and
the attending physician. Members of the United Presbyter! n church remembered their pastor, lley W. T. llclntyre ar.rl his wife for tin approaching holidays and surprise i them with a p-'imd party. The glf' were mostly home canned fruit and other rresh edibles, making- a nice larder display and profitable for m;tuy weeks to come.
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(The above is a reproduction of our ad of last Friday. The item at the right should have read: "Our No. 117 Combination consists of one Brunswick Phoaograph, in mahogany or fumed oak, with 20 record selections, for $258.50." The picture shown above represents our 135 Combination, with tea selections, for $404.25, in mahogany only.)
Attention! People leaving city. TT ray cash for your entire household trjods or w-e crate your furniture ready for shipment. Norr, 4738 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. Thone 1063 and 1032.
Special rates for hauling trunks during holidays. Phone East Chicago 1470; r.lte phone East Chicago 21SMoving and general trjeking. 12-21-6
GOVT ALL WOOL HOSE Redairjed Per feet light and medium weight. Dark or OCr light3pr.OC
Gallant Mercantile Co. Army and Navy Goods Store 712 Chicago Ave, EAST CHICAGO
GOVT CANNED APPLES 3 size cans,
lb..
No.
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13 ez. Limited quantity JQ 2 caas. .
OFFICERS SHOES Finest Tan Dhess Shoe made. Soft leather;' (plain toe; new. All sizes. We believe the government paid around $12.00 for their off:ccr ,$6.95 shoes, at
GOVERNMENT MEATS Quality Uasorpaued
Baco-12 $2.20 cans tor. . Corned Beef Six No. 1 cans, three No. 2 cans or 1 6 1b. 1 nn
Zorned Beef Qf Hash. 6 lbs for 7UU In 1,2, and 6 lb. cans
Roast Beef 6 lbs. for.
In 1,2, and 6 lb. cans
90c
GOVERNMENT IRON BEDS New Simmons make 8agles3 spring, black size 2 ft. 6 in. Ccllapiiblc. Government cost about $8 Zh ....$3.50
Ne weight 4 lbs.. 6 oz. Choice of the following flavors: Blackberry, raspberry, loganberry, plum, peach, apple, etc.. in hermetically sealed cans; price per can No limit: buy as much or as little as you want.
GOVT. RECLAIMED SHIRTS All wool, olive drab, heavy; all sizes and every shirt perfect 2 25 and as good as new; each
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS Good quality chambray Work Shirts, all ggc
sizes, new, ea
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Government Standard ALL WOOL SHIRTS Sew, perfect, olive drab color; in:luded in this lot are heavy blue, brown and dark gray, all wool.
Cherry Valley Shirts (9 7C
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MENS' SWEATERS Heavy wcol finished; new, gray or navy blue. All sizes; $1.00 Each
GOVERNMENT OVERCOATS All wool, reclaimed, all sizes; long and short styles; olive tlrab; very heavy and warm. Original price about QQ $40 to $50. At
HUCK TOWELS Large sized Huck Towel, bleached, r.ew. Plain white or red borders. Foit merly sold by us for $3.00 a dozen $2.00 now ........ ,w v
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In hermetically sealed cans. Composed
the highest grade materials obtainable
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MENS' OVEaIALLS Men's Heavy quality Blue Denim Overalls, with bib, union made, jumpers to match. All sizes, brand egl QQ new, pair atv
GOVT SOAP Pure Cocoanut Oil Soap snow white, floating, individually wrapped. An ideal toilet, bath or even laundry soap. Large size cake, worth today, 10c a cake. Case of , $5.50 bars tor. . . Bar, 7c.
GOVERNMENT ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR Reclaimed, for men. Perfect Shirts and Drawers.
in ail sizes.
Choice, each garment
85c
GOVERNMENT SHEETS New size 72x90 Bleached, seamed, fair quality; limited quantity--$1.00
GOVERNMENT BOY SCOUT OVERCOAT All wrnl! reclaimed: olive -drab; perfect. Sizes
for boys 10 to 16 years. Unusually heavy coat
$4.00
CHOCOLATES Finest government Milk Chocolates, net weight one pound. Can't be duplicated under 80c lb. AUL Buy as many pound boxes as you want. lb. " -
GOVERNMENT ALL WOOL HOSE New; heavy and medium weight. We understand the Gov't 35 C paid 75c to $1 a pair
GOVERNMENT . BOY SCOUT SHIRTS All wool; reclaimed; olive drab; very heavy, sizes 1 1 to 14. Government paid $4Jor these "l yC new, at O 1 I J
WOOL BREECHES OR COATS Reclaimed; olive drab; all wool. These uniform outfits cost the government from $7.50 to C 1 ff $12.50 each; at Ol.UU
ALL WOOL SWEATERS For men; real heavy rope stitch; new. An unusual value. Navy. bVown or gray. All sizes. Include the new olive drab three-button C ff all wool style; at PJ.VFv
GENUINE MOLESKIN COATS New; dark seal brown; waterproof; officers' tetter style; full length; sizes to 48. An ideal
winter coat at .
. $18.50
MEN'S SLIP-ONS 90c Wool finished. New. Khaki Colo;. In all sizes.
$40.00 MATTRESS Finest New Japanese Silk Floss Mattress; full sized for double bed; rolled edge; four row stitch; heavy S oz. fancy ticking. $16 95 Price, each
BEDSPREADS NEW Sample lot of about 50 ' dozen). Originally p0ri$6d.up. 32.25
5,000 GOVERNMENT ALL-WOOL BLANKETS Reclaimed. In perfect condition. As good as new. In gray. O. D. and mixtures. Weights from 3'2 to 5 pounds. Take your $ J)0 choice, at
OFFICERS' PUTTEES Finest leather Officers' Puttees. Dark brown. ' All sizes. New. Per pair $5.00
GOVERNMENT NEW HOB NAIL SHOES Can't be duplicated under $7.50; unusually heavy 3-oak soles, heavy French kid uppers. Size $ QEJ 6 to 14. pair
INFANTRY SHOES $4.95 PAIR New. all sizes, medium weight. We believe the Government paid $7.50 a pair for them.
GOVERNMENT WRIST WATCHES
New. One of the best quality the
Gove.rment bought
Each
$3.00
GOVERNMENT BED C0MF0RT3 Reclaimed, but perfect. Unusually r.avy. For full double beds. Khaki and fancy. Filled with white cotton $2.00 for
DOUBLE WOOL BLANKETS New; weigh around 5 pounds; all mohair bound; in gray, white, white or plaid; full double Led siz. Onginal price from $15.00 to $25 C? Q IK
CANNED EGG PLUMS No. 3 sized cans. Net weight, 1 lb. 14 ounce. Limited quantity. 2 cans for 20c
GOVERNMENT SMOKING T03ACC0
TUXEDO 17c size, in tins 2 dozen for BULL DURHAM 7& ounce package six dozen for DUKE'S MIXTURE 8c size oz. four dozen, for
$2.00 $1.80 $1.25
WOOL TCQUES
50c
All wool knitted. Overscans r.tyl-?. New. Khaki color -
LEATHER MITTENS "New. heavy work Mttteos. Tan for men. Per pair
35c
No other store in the loop is connected with us at present. Our only bra-ich stores and the only places besides our main store where these bargains can be secured, are at 3341 Cottage Groye At. 3226 E. S2d St. .... - i ii j 712 Chicago St. 4916 So. Aihlaad At. e Chicago Peoria, III. Oshkosh, Wit.
GOVERNMENT TAELE LINEN New, bleached. 5fv inches wide, jatin finish. Per yard
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