Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1920 — Page 5

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--.-in... I , ilia lllUJUIllllilUll Tlit CarvJ (Copyright, 190, U. "NK my Jtttie oatt, k1 the d wtKvtlcarr aadly. as be drew back curtiua fcxiti lo3iwj at the wti.it world, cratald. "1 fear t-iM the good 5JiU Ciiaa ciann get la oar 11Ue homo tonlgiit. tit a how vae icy wind hlcws and the waves leap t.tK. In the Ulu! No, bo, poor Did EMU cou'.d nerer come through fcucii Wlntr as ibis. Why. . rt-lndwori wou.d Ircex: Litti Jnnj and J-ohn. the old nm'i graxvacbiklrexi. locked at liJan adly. T:it. graaslfalher.Raid the little girl, "why do yoo r.t'i. rr & Fenta C'iaus for us? Would he no: brii-jr, .gift its we;; as ti e real JiantaT The old maa oaly sadly scJIed as he took hit aharp knife from the table. "No, my ctUlo-ren." he said, "I fear that a carveU Santa roala not pet sugar plums and dells w.thin your stock tag a. Bat bring sae a citatxr of the Tulo leg and 1 vtil make a ttttie Santa for 70s anyWTlT." Jllark-eyed Joii rao tw the fireplace, broke efT a branch tre-ea the UUle tree that u in the hearth and Serried back te the. old woo4carrer. "Oh, grants father," at last sal 4 the IKtle boy, -althoajrh b W a tiny, be looks exactly like the rai nt himself ! " And", indeel. the little rpUeter M wood had been ciiaaged by the whittling knife Into a Uay. rennd'ared. Jolly old fwlio-w. "I win make htm evea hot W a Pacta," said the !. man. "Brtngme mcm of Toll Parrot's vrklte breast feather. John." Tta John ran to Foil PimH'i g3Med case, aod irtth a tweak a ad a Jic be pll?d oat a haaJXul f fcer soft white ta Jerdo-wn. "Onch. ow!" aid Poll Parrot nfrriiy, but Jokfl anl Jeoaie did met kear her. for they were watrhtag granAfafher glue the soft white lown apon toe ptump cheeks oC the Mttle tly Santa, Then grandfather pa atei the cheeks aad lire cf the ttay earred Santa a cheeky sterlet, tad he Jii4 a red rit trpoa hlrn. "Oh, grandfather dear," satd Jean1e and John, kissing hire and th4 Santa Claua at the same time, "he te the dfeareet atrla In. tike irtiele wotkl, an'd wrf .Bw that-wi!I,

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Personal an& Social News tVednesday afternoon there was a display cf beautiful needle work In the study hall of All Saints Academy, which was executed by the young ;:viies of the academy, tha display v.,? very creditable to them and to ihcr instructors, as it showed marked trtdu.otry and artistic taste on the part -f the students of the academy. Mrs. "W.I. Sayle of "Waukegan, PI., was called to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Darlinir, on account f th- illness of her little daughter, Lorraine who is quite Hi at the homo of her grandmother with pneumonia. w The First Christian church, corner LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of eklrts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, all work guaranteed. Call at Wisey, 91 State Sc., little west of Hohman St. Phone 4J Hammond. 8-27 All kinds of soft coal in stock Tor immediate delivery. "Dibos the Coal Man" Phone 4 Phone 5. . 12-13-20-23 That scarce article Genuine Franklin County Coal. I have It la three slr.es. "Dihoa the Coal Man." 13-21-23-24 Range and Egg Hard Coal In stock. Any quantity. "Dibos the Coal Man." 12-21-23-24

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Snt Gau ft. Feature Servlee, Ine.) Pretty Koa the grandfather a;.i went urstaLra, ana the roo:u a try gtlii daik. b'addeniy te parrel, te h'.ark cat. aivi th little Irowr. Jog heard a lif, qaaky voice ty: Ar 1 really a SaniaT" "Tou duo t look r.ke it to me." said the irreea l'oi: Pi'rt'tt. tl.l very crcti a."ut br eto.e.t featikers. "I yr yet i Haute (laus without a pak ui-c.i hi be'k " fdt the t!tte browa dog a;id the bltM-k rat belli together 'Nhaaie on you. foi crcsj o!1 Pol!, Lo say loch a tilrg aSot Grndfithci-8 ha ula ( :u' A., that he needs to be a real oae U a park. eoe. we eaa tlx tliat easy enough!" Tha the little brown to ran to a closet abd returned uttli a bt bright isondry bn in his tth. "Here ie a pack:" he bark. "Tktistreee Jeoule takes it tj th brook w!t cioth.ee In It which the waehes In the running water, hit she will not care If you borrow It to become a real Hanta!" The carred Santa laughed all ever when be pet the big 4 arcand bis peck, and It yes wiU bi:ere me, the ratable that t te-cched hln It befiaa V pe!T ttseif oat birger and biggw. aad it yoa )Mkd peeled hi to It r won Id have seen It ail gay and Chrlstmaef with eVU. earvifp, nuts, orsnges. a train. whittWe, skaXM. sled rtrfta. and eh. s utaay preeents that I Juet cant tU yon eTerytkhsg that was there. It was very early morning when Jennie and Jeho came racing down the stairs anil looked into their fat. round etocs-toga. They were not really surprised, tor. of ewnrse, ther kaew that the ttar Saata wduli t'.l tWia! Waat reaUy svrrrued them was that they could not find the Santa himself, though they looked over the whole coctage. Ke toitipt have gone iwtr te take ckntmas to some other children." at last said JeaaJe. And aaney Poll Parrot and the brrwn dog and black eat never toU her that, the tiny Saata had alien down the chimney and Into the fir Just a4.fcarrAl .Bsnjtae aJt of Summer boulevard nl Cltumet avenue, will have their Christmas program this evening-. The church has been nicely decorated with Christmas things, a good prosram has been arranged a miscellaneous one of great Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Redmon will leave tonight for Colllngwood. Ontario, Canada, to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Redmond of that city. Mr. and Mr. S. A. Wedding of Warren street will spend Christmas at Anderson, Ind. Mis Martha Scholl wfll spend V'aa - v 1 f t " -T aV WnT ' ' -V. H-aJOIOND. ETDIAJTA Guaranteed Fountain Pens We guarantee Parker or Conklin Fountain Pens. 12.50 up. Nelson's rrug Store. 12-223

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t Th.' Yulotide lu:i. li 'i wUirh Is n nunu'tl affair m riv n ty th girls -f tif man'igt-r's I'fTi'"- of v""hlrat' Tl.sh..n y'i'lcr.lijr, Th tA'.ilv.t. lit t hum lv.'ly .n rAritf Oil llh a ml ri t At ii r i 'hri.-.i ijn.x tri, beautifully ;,i1rn'"1 with i " lir i.t iiivji ro.tiint3 ant i(hfr I'bristm i. le.ir it l. n all-i : ibi .-hirm cf tli luiK'h'on tabl. Kiilv in t 1 n a''h"' -i tli.- (firls lul rab h a hi' h wnfl v.-r- nuh ni- -"d by all pr-'f nt. Amii fl" ifU-.t.T '"r. fhi Mix Kn..i"n VUva-'mtn. irrl-MiA Hoin-irt. 'l ' 1- tnrtnd, F-ra , I rtti-'rirmn. Martha. H. h-'ll. 1111 i-. tu.--hll, Catli. rin8 K.ilh, Mt W. Iflti. Mr. i'lir 11-1, ritiul vnJ Ma. .Miry M'ed.Jinfc-. - - Th otitrlhut ion. f..r tU Nw Yn f.r th' S.'ld i.ir. aa-1 ..i.ilri hoeltal In :.Mr)vt. Mch v. r.- i if liav ten , 1 ft at the h im'- .f ..IrR. IX C. U-Clure will ;1 h Wt ln;i.-:id at th hnti' ..f Mri Willi. ltiin-h ..r 4 33 Mlliirn tionu', t'l'V.-iour )-J. -- - John anil .-:iM ly-, wli.i are !tu-dr-n. )t Piiriiijr- l iuwrsity, trriv-l l.-v.t. iilithl tn fj'tnl th holidays wii'i thlr parent., Mr. Mr. J. It. -f .V" hfi.ion .i r.-t. June ly, w'i l. r in;ioy d ;tt 1 -i f ye 1 1 at the. jrent 1 e.itd lioi'te tnir r w. MlHH Oil I.eill-olld Will liV tins eveniiiK- frT ltf.Jf.Ti. In.i.. to '"hrl.t mas ;th rl .it i v on. . ltihrrt Smith. au of Mr. and lrj. Itot.ert Smith r.f M'arren tre-t Hi arrive fri-m ri.ntna, la., tont.irrow t ;end Chritrrf with hi parnts. - Irving Hill, who h been attndinrf the t"nivr.it y of I ilinols. arrived hfm la.t niht for the, hnlidays. - - H. .rn to Mr. and Mrs. It. 8mlth Pecember 15 at St. Miirfcaret' hnnlta! a datiRhfer. Klliiheth May. r.rth mother aid baby doiim n'.f:vly. - I. enr.r-e, 'onde, who b been At the t'nlverj-lty .f Illinoie. K arrive 1 hf.rr.e f.-.r the holid-iy lili ii the wr! nd with Mr. and Mr. L i. Onnde of Summer ireef. There will b a Chriptrna entertainment given At the. Monroe suef-t rhurch this evenlnir at eltbl o'clr-r k. Thfi church ha been beautifully deco rate! for the o.-r-aei'.n. There will t- ! ong and recltatir-r by the r-ritnart 6iiartment arid a l-lay by the Junif-r5 and Intermediate called "(juon Christmas. " - Xlrnrr Pruin la home from the Detroit Automobile School where he has been attending school to spend thl THOUGH YOU GUESS THERE'S ONLY

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SUCH AS Glowing Poinsetta Glistening Holly Wreaths , Beautiful Prim Roses Bergonias and Coleus Dainty Corsage Bouquets The Cyclamon and Pepper Plants Each one a superb decoration each will proclaim your merry tidings Christmas. Should you have forgotten to remember some friend simply telephone. It will be a pleasure to attend to all details of your order. Your selection will be reasonably priced, richly packed, and delivered as directed by Hammond Floral Co. Corner State and Hohman Sts.

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- 4 Trinity rlnIr will iir.tnt a 'hrtatma i.rKrain tun.ky aft-;rivtti at the K.. of V. ttiivls. It will b i :hr!ttn.is cantata ntltl.l. "The Ali! ration." tjuduotad hy i;n Kl.iUlit. Th soloists will be Mr j. Vtrl ltrln.kiiuin. e.-,rfe-e Wolf, O. !. 11 Nrathies, C. Klney i.n ir. Mathle will .rive an littruiniilal duet No A ' adnii3lun .Sunday evtnuHM at 7.j. 0:re(, len Andrte ha returnol fr-to Purdue Where, sin- hv bn attendluif . luK.I to sp'ixl the holidtiys with be' parent, sir. anl Mr. H. W. Andree. The t. 1L of It. T. I'lub met at thUoiij of the Mlse Iion of 85T Ilohnian strflft last eving Af(e,r ah--rt business es!on j'H L was played ul lte In the averting the hojt-fs served a da(n.tV luiK'litotw - Tha dt:th .lde W. C. T. V. toon th.lr t:hritmas don.tlns to tfie hospital f r the w.und'-U 5 ldiers an 1 Sailors, in I'lilmni yesterday. A, M. Turner very kindly lent his r-ar "' th machine went !. kej Vth or a hundred -ouml of 1-jvely tioinc iila-ln aixly. iin. of c y.k les. f--rds an 1 k arid sotiie real home made Christ ruu ea.kea sirs. rt. K. 'Wilt', who Is: in a liarx f thl department tf tti - j South 3iiU v". :. T. IT. distributed! the b-ift a.-l.te,l ,y Mrs. Maud! Yael. Mr. John Oavlt. 'the ireji-j deut f the So.th Side W. t. T.MT.j w a to have cim but wtia lnd!poJ) on arvount of a severe. -old. Ixrrine and Marie- MrOure, dau;iter o Mr. and Mr. ". c. McClure. are i continrd tt th'ir home with lagrifpe Mrs. J. 11 Tillman of 1 Wattham street Is eipetlng to entertain (! eral member of her family ovr .Christinas. They are from Chlc-ag , I Mr. and Mr. Kr. d Com tor k. Mr. an 1 j I Mr. V. Iv. Comsrofk and '.M:y Helen j I CirntOck. Mr. and Mrs. Iltrry P-utSe of 121S MorrAlne avenue will erid Chrltnia1 1 with relatives at Wlniran; Ind. - Mr. and Mr. i. Hrl'tn of 4'-'J Mf street have jmd ti- Lincoln. 111.. ;end Christmas with relatives. , - Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrison of Ind anif'li arrived la Hammond re trrflay and will be the guest of the; Bottled Spring Zephyrs Tbat s whr.t we tail O'lr perfumes end Toilet Waters. No matter how delicate the flower the odor 1 faithfnlly preserved. A bottle of PalrccM Or HuAnkts. 11-ll'U A HUNDRED TIMES ONE ANSWER 99

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AT THE DE LUXE A most cijilile and well balarn-ed rust. Inrlwding "in of th bst establiMieij ;J:iyej-s in the industry, sup. 1'orts Miry I'lcKford in 'I'olly Anns," her fir-l reie.ise f.,r the Vnited Artists -r;Krn.i ItiTi. showing at the Ie In.xe beginning S'inday. The Jijynil lead Is" played .by How- . rd )!tl.ln, a veteran trmjper " 'flft.eu year of Lt- In the iart of Jimii'te j"ta:i tie giv- an excellent interior nation f a boy hero. llowiard coined of a tbefttroal Uinl!y n.l U been in the business since r'rtti Iio-kI At the a.gc of t o be we in "legit," and for the past three years has ;iayl in vlrtres. William Courliejgh, -al a Mr. l'.-n!ie4on In "IMIyinpa." is an a--lo vf twenty-nine years' iilwf. He rut' into ;i-ure from the etase, where he appeared in Oelasr.o and lrhinan proilur t Ion, and alo in rt.ek r-th A'jgMatin Ily. The print fertile role. outld; of Mis Pick ford's part, i that of unt l'olly. played by Katherine ilriff'h, one ,f the mont capable actresses in the i(t)r wvbl. Mr, rrifnth I. as been (,(ort the public. tenty-flve V'-ars eighteen years in the ;okrn ilriiinri and even years In the shadow re.'tllil. i?he Is the mother of thrf ci.ildren. one ,,f -wroon. iT(Imi Iriffltli. is nw linde contract to the National Pllrn ennipany. in the t!ur Kat-fier1ne Griffith wa ff-at-ired by William A. .Brady for five year and her lm triumphs are too numerous to mention. For the first time in vral years. ITsrbert Prior alrain appears with r.ary Tirkford. He is the village doc. tor In "rollyanna." a role which he hand'. aitremely well. SEALS AT ORPHEITM J"1.-kard's Heals, one of the roost n-te-rHAlhlng vaudeville acts on the road

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TURKEY, Dreosed, Good and Fat GEESE, good and plump, 10 to 12 lb. a v. DUCKS, Fresh Dressed, good and yellow CHICKENS, fresh dressed, finest in town

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PUDDING, Heinze Plum and Fig, can 52c CELERY, Good and Brittle, stalk, . 5c

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1 pluas'.ug t) rpheuta theater crowd during the mid-w-ek engage. ni-in. The trkks which th-. svtil p-r-firm Boiiiet iiio-s sae.iii aluioct unie,. len.ij, Auoiht-r big ftatuin which I attracting considerable attention li "Tbe Velvet Kinger," tlm most tiirilllrg and sensational movie ria.1 t v. r turn-d. It i a drama of a. uid-rn itiifles, a feirl:!" dtliuni.'r 'Vcutlfumii ' irouk. f course lie nevr et-.als from the poor, but o'ler helps Iho iitcily. lins.Ju-t in the crooktd huaintas because of hi love for dnnP Tne flt epttde is a liuir raiser.

THE HAMMOND BOY SCOUTS Kotoe of the things of lhtereet that have, occurred lo the tr ,;. i this week. Tuday iiiht troo 1 and the Mn "in basket iail tcfuii uriKacd in an exciting contest. The Maroons hi i only ln-u defeated once this year. TMs aj the Second nnniv the coi,t hful played. the odd tfe In favor of the maroons. Howfvr at the end -f 1 1.? first halif the Maroons w-;re only twu points uh'-ad. At the end of the ond half the ore was u. ti.. Tfi y then agreed to play five . minute 1( r. At tiit very last second t)i time keevt r as endeavoring to g t to the rf-rr-e to get hlin to .'..low his whistle when the scouts threw anoth- r bakct. finally it wtts agre.-d lo f.l! the score a lie of 17 to 17. It was a real grime, from start to finish. Wednesday night troop V had a "hrist rn:is parly. Kcery boy had drawn the name of some other boy and had bought hl'ti a ten cent store present. After an hour of exciting games Scout Master I"avey called tlie boys on at a time, to the front to receive and open his present. Tou r.m imagine the fi.n when some of them drew nursing bottle, drums, horns. Flickers, etc.. Thin over they all sat down on tiie r.Oor to enjoy a feed of ice cream ail . Ake. Th ice cri-am wa "boiie-ht out cf thr troop treasury and the . akr T-rr donsted by four mothers ..f the I -cop. Altogether it was an ent-bU

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evening. ,-:.-v nil troop, which have not bn me.-ting regulitrly - for a couple of month expected to start the hfew year. - -off right by starting regular meetings., find v'iving a big vu?h for ScoutJpg i H.inuiiond. Among the. are troop -l'i , ti hd 1 . t'Tbrist ma finds our new executive ertablish-d in the office at lo Pir-t. Niitlon.il Iwiik building. II. says -th.-it he wants to iio-ot every op.e i..H. '2. ., rinnd who is Interested !n s-'outing so, d- ; up to the office and give hi.'n a '., ci!l. His nmii is Mr. lrvln K, Sxi and he hails from I Moines. la. . . . Mr. Melvin Herman, scoutmaster. Vif " troop two. tins been out ot the- .City -, fc-r several c-els. luring tbat arro -Fcoutlng good friend, Mr. Ievt Ooldcri. " has been looking after tho trtfop'

NOTICE "Notice, lji hc-relty give n that the annual meeting of the stc-kholders of the llome llu.ldiosr. loan c having 4..oinijon of Lake county, Imliana. fil be held on Thursday. Jan. "3), lt!lt "at -' 7 :!' o ' lo k, ; ni.. .at the office' - of r.-.thbe-ger, I'cters a- MorthlaJid,. .t"n , . 2'ii. Purr building, r.nrt iioiiman str-'et. In the City of lliuiiiiiin.l. l,ili count). . Iml. lrtf.l this 2Srd day of January. 15". II'CMK Ht'lI.I'tNi;. IiAN A iAVIN lo , .iSS. 'lATf N OK UKS.TC.VTY .. l.NI'IAN'.V.

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