Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1920 — Page 13
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'(hursday. Dec. 23, 1920.
THE TIMJOa
Whiting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
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'TAH THRATKll TOXIOHT lii.ln Kumimi In "Ills; Hnppiness." StrlklnK Kllmr-.es of I'nrUnn XIM I Ife. Also II. V. roraHj. Attention H.lldren Santa Coa In peraon mill rlvr ( hrlndniia prmrnta with rach nil -utlaxloii. 1 iOl to Iti.til p. m. Children will rrrrlrr Christmas presents SuturUiiy nflcrnouii. 12-12-1
VHITING and its PEOPLE
VVe kIvc toii n irholr jesr to pay for n Ihi-ncy rhOTioni,ih. anmniillril In tone and beauty. 11. (.union sohm. i2--tr Se!rot your holiday -jft. men and i:ns mn, at Goldsmith's. 52S 119th
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II. Cordon A Sons will be oikmi rvrrj
-riiin uuttl Amu. 12-22-3 T.- Xmas shoppers, we are all ready t serve. O.ir lir-e of box candies, cli...rs. perfumes an.l stationery are comV"' !. Call anii make your selection. : nberg's Pharmacy. llSth street and irdiana boulevard. 12-23-2 AH the lotet Okeh Hreords now on le at H. Gordon & Son. 13-20-S Given away Jan. 6th. O. V. B. toy 'sSon. 'l steel ball bearing, the best varon made. 1 ticket Riven with each : '-cent purchase. Tom Smelser, paints find hardware, 605 Indiana blvd.. WMt-Jn-12-14-311nc A Bruaswlck Phonogrraph on terms to suit you. Seifer Furniture Co. 10-25-tf FOR KENT Small cottaee in Whlt-
rf- f- Davidson. 600 119th street. 12-21-22-22 If Ppirltuallsm a fraud, or fact, or lr.nslon. Some great scientists and writers believe and practice jplritualm. Are they right or the they deceived? Do you believe In spiritualIsm, sse "Lurlnr Shadows." a rower-
f il lesson on spiritualism. at thj f'.ovak home. Sunday, Dec. 26. 1920. Jfatinee J p. m.. evening 7 p. m. Adntsfion S3c; children. 15c. Benefit 8. John's Boy Scouts. 12-23-3 Open every eventnjj until Xmnn. Seifer Furniture C-o. 13-15-tf PRINCE'S TT1BATEH TOSIGHT Kntty Arbncklc In n B-reel feature, "The Round t p, from the famous) 1-layi also 2-reel Christie comedy. 13-33-2
l.eo L,l ushers; has purchased a con- ( ct iom ry stort at Indiana llarbur and
t W"'1I move his family, who have been J residing- on Cleveland avenue to the
I cianr Knout Jan. .15. Mr. and Mrs. I Norman Kanstead of 113th street will move to the Lucke flat to be vacated by the Hari.stnrs'sI l'HI.(i:.ss TIIKATHIl TOMGIIT I Kitttj Arl.ucklr In n 3-rrrl feature.
'"I'he Itound I p." frm the lininii play also S-reel Cbrlntle euuteily. 12-23-2 The members of the Music and Art section of the Fortnightly club will attend a Urand Opera performance eith. r
on Saturday, Jan. S or 15. AH members KisliinK to attend should communicate with Mrs. J. C. Hall. Mr H. K. Htau-l-'en or Miss T. S. Koyle, not later than
Deo. 30. The annual reunion of the girls of the W. H. 8. class of 1017 was held on Tuesday evening when they were entertained at the home of Miss Mary Naef on Roberts avenue. This club was formed when the members were In the seventh grade, since which time they all gather at Christmas when euch one receives a gift and a general good
time Is spent talking over the past. The club consists of 19 members, all bting present on Wednesday evening with the exception of Mrs. Violet Lewis Naef of. Wood River. 111. STAR THE VTKR TOMGIIT Duntin Fnrnam In "Bin If npplnef.." ftrlklnjr ltmp-.es of Pnrisna NIcKt Life. Also I. V. comesly. Attention rhllrlren antn Ctnaji In r(fn will Bive ChrlNtnins presentn with rtrh admission, liOO to 0i3O p. ni Children will reeelve Chrlstmna pre-ntn Saturday afternoon. 12-22-1 Mrs. I-aura Dacgling was hostess to
the members of the music and art section of the Fortnightly club on Tues
day afternoon. It oelng the club's an
nual Chrlstmaa party. The Daegling-
home was attractively decorated, sugCfstlve of Christinas, even to a Christmas tree. Mrs. 1 A. Gordon "being the Santa Claus. The club collect was read by 'Mrs. O. W. Fredenburg. following
I which Mrs. Cora Dunning played Christmas carols on the piano. Mrs. , Ordeman next sang "Holy Night," aocmpauled by Mrs. Hoektnon on the
piano and Mrs. McNeal on the violin. Miss Jessie Ludgin of Chicago followed with three excellent Juvenile radlngs. Mrs. McNeal on the violin and Mrs. Hosklnson ou the piano ren.
dired the violin solo "Ave Maria." The
gifts from the tree were next after
which the number vriu an "old fash
Jined albunl." Mrs. R. E. Humphreys
Jjas Mrs. Fredenburg as a visitor and
Ts showing her this old album girl hood
friends of both. Their dialogue was
very amusing, the remarks about the pictures being very funny. The album
was made by Mrs. Myerick. the pictures being of Mrs. Salathe. Mrs. Black Mrs. K. J. Evans. Mrs.' Arthur Vernon,
Mrs. Myerick and Mrs. Hyle. The meet
ing closed with the sinking of the club song, after which dainty ref reshments
were served. A large number were
present and a very fine time was en Joyed. star Theater tonight IVuxtlii Knrnura In "HI Happiness.'
Striking: Kllmpoea of Parinun Night life. Also 14. V. rwnwl. Attention children Sanlu Claus In person will
Blve Christina prevents with earn admission. liH to tti,K p. ni Children will receive Chrislmna presents Saturday nfternoon. 12-S2-2 The Community Training school will hold lis regular session tonight at 1 o'clock at the public library. Owln to the fact that It is such a busy time for all. the assembly period will be omitted from the session tonight, and the -work will close at 8:30 Instead of 9 o'clock. Mrs. G. H. Fifield. who spent several days here as the guest of Mrs William Centis of Oliver street, has re-
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turned to her home In Culver. Ind. A very fine entertainment Is to be given at the Congregational church by the Sunday school tomorrow evening at 1:0 o'clock. The play "A Joke on Santa Claus" Is under the direction of Miss MAry L. Morrison, with an Interesting oast of character representing mother. Anna. Hess. Peggy. Jack. Sandman. Dfeammen, Spirit of Christmas. Christmas Fairies. Holly Wreaths and banta Claus.
ROBERTSDALE 1
PRINCI0S3 THUATHH TONIOHT Kntty Arbackle la a 5-reel feature. "The Hound 1," from the famous llny also 2-reel Chrlatto eomedy. 12-23-2 John. Gilbert and Martin iBenson. who are attending Purdue university ut Ifayette. In.l.. returned home to spend the Xrnas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson of Robert avenue. Fred Dahn of East Side visited his flsteis. Mrs. A. SchaefTer and Mrs. H. Thlesson and families. Mrs. J. Denork of Myrtle avenue has ben confined to her home with a severe cold for several days. Mr. Winkelried. who wajt so severely Injured by a train on the 8heJdiin avenue crossing, where he fs em1 loved as flagman Is at the Mercy hosplial In Chicago, and reported to be In a serious condition. Utile Adeline SchaefTer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaeffer. has been very ill and under the care of Dr. Laur. Mrs. C. Buell and Mrs. Ed Juller of
Indianapolis Blvd., were Chicago shoppers Tuesday. John E. Mitchell of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreeson of Roberts avenue spent last Sunday with the former's father. C. Dreeson of Valparaiso. Mr. Dreeson has not been In good health of late. Mrs. Ed Freese returned to her home on Myrtle avenue from a few days vlalt with friends at Ial'ortr. Jnd. Edson Dreeson returned home from DePaw university at Oreencastle. Ind.. to spend the holidays with his parents on Roberts avenue. Mrs. Herbert Brown and Mrs. 3eo.
Goldlng of 116th street were among the Chicago shoppers Tuesday.
Pagre Tmrteeu
BANDITS ROB TRACTION "CON" RICTHMONTD. Ind.. Dec. 32.- Passengers on a Dayton & Western Electric train, were forced to stand at "attention" while two masked bandits robbed the conductor at a miburban station near here last night. One of the passengers who attempted to stop the bandits when they tied, was shot at but was not hit. The men escaped. They made no attempt to rob the passengers.
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Gifts for a Merry Christmas Ivory Toilet, Manicuring and Perfume Sets; Box Stationery, Photographic Cameras and Albums. Travelers' Correspondence Pads, Bill Folds, Fountain Pens, Box Candy, Cigars. Large assortment of Christmas Cards and Booklets. L. H. Mattern Drug Co.
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11.00 enrolls you In our Xmas Brunswick club. Eelfer Furniture Co. 16-25-tf
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XMAS SPECIALS Friday, Dec. 24th, 1920
PHONE 118 HAMMOND
125 GOSTLIN STREET
MEATS
bmall Poik Loins, whole or Kalf -
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Big Scenes Big Action A Big Picture That Surpasses Everythinff Ever Done by this BIG STAR at the STAR THEATER WHITING TODAY
GROCERIES Sugar, 10 lbs. for 90c English Walnuts, per pound 30c Hazelnuts, per pound 33c Brazils, per pound i 25c Almonds, per pound 33c Mixed Nuts, per pound 29c Peanuts, per pound 19c Mincemeat. Non Such 16c Sunmaid Raisins, package 29c Club House Coffee, package.' . . . . 43c Monarch Beans He Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour.... ISc
per pound
Small Pork Butts, lb Fancy Leg or Loin Veal, lb Choice Veal Shoulder, lb.. . Choice Veal Breast, lb Fresh Hamburger, lb Bell Shaped Leaf Lard. lb..
Fancy Veal or Pork ChoDs. Ib.. . 23
Tender Boiling Beef. Ib 10c
Dixie Bacon Squares, lb 29
Oscar Mayers Cali. Ham., 3 to 5 lb
per pound ?Xr
Best Butter, pound 56
Ocar Mayer Pure Lard. 2 lbs.. . 43c
Good Luck, 2 lbs for $5c Native Beef Rib Roait. lb 20c
MERRY XMAS! WEIL
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Mo flra EDWARD HANISH & CO.
Phone Ham. 3380 Cor. Harrison & Conkoy At Grand Special Christmas Sale!
2 packAges for Toffee Fresh Roasted Peaoerry A O Coffee, finest quality. 2 pounds Slack Walnuts 25c 4 pounds for t-7 v Uixed Nuts A E n 2 pounds for . . Imonds "7 O 2 pounds for Tt"rs 20c 45c and 50c Cakes O'J Fresh assortment. Per Ib Good Luck Oleo- "1 2 pounds for O 1 C
EXTRA SPECIAL Granges Washington Navels extra large size. Per dozen. . . , Medium size . per dozen ?urity Malt Extract per can . Veal or La nib Stew per pound Fresh Ground Hamburger per pound Fresh Small Lean Pork Loins, whole per pound LARD Oscar Mayer's rendered Pure Lard. 2 pounds for BUTTER Famous brand. Finest Pure Creamery- Per pound. . . .
60c 30c 85c 15c 18c 19c 37c 51c
Turkeys. Ducks, Geese and Chickensstock and prices before you buy.
dry picked, young and tender birds.
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How's This for a Present? This is the stason when people are supposed to be possessed with the spirit of giving doins? something that will make someone else feel good. We have made a sacrifice for you; here it is. folks, and we will see that you get delivery so that you may have the leading music masters of the world right in your own home Christmas Day! A Brand New Player $425 Conipare These Players With Any $800 Values offered in Hammond; hear all the others, compare point by point, be absolutely certain that Straub is exemplifying the Christmas Spirit in making this genuine sacrifice of their highgrade Players without regard for profit, and right at the time when you most desire it. But remember, time is short now, so it will require haste to get one of these excellent PJavers at a dirt cheap figure only $425 Straube Piano & Music Co. 631 Hohman Street Phone Hammond 661 THE ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES FRIDAY NIGHT AT 9:30
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