Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1920 — Page 10

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HARDING

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BT JACK ROTXE rTFF C0(SE5F0NDE,fT I N. SEBVTT1 MARION. O., jyc 80. Spnatr Hrdintra principal visitors today flipped over the 1921 calendar to Saturday. Itmrch 4. They discuonrd with th president-elect tho program cf tho momentous Sar which will climax

when the chief Justice of th sur-rme j oonrt administers the oath making

htm tha leader and servant ot the Amerfoan reople for four years. "While Senator Philander C. Knox, abtlmin of the senate inaugural committee, Edward B. McLean, chairman of tha Washington lnau rural committee, and Harry M. Paophrrty, one or Senator Harding's closest adviser.

oama ostensibly to arrange details ot j

the fnaug oration the cabinet situation j wm by no means overlooked. It 'sj known en the hight authority that Senator Knox haa been and is beln; eonsidered mot seriously cr the raft J wcretary cf state, j Already he haa arved la the rsMret under three presiditnt McKlcley, J

KooaeveJt and Taft. It is hy no means certain that he would be averse to adding; another aervU- ribbon to hts

!osj and honorabla record. His idea on International affairs, it la understood, have matched closely with those I of the president-elect and It is known ,' that he already has written a peace '

resolution which met with approbation of Senator Harding. Whether hta place taring the inmg-ura! ceremonies wijl be with the cabinet or the membera cf th senate it is certain that Ms -ounael and advice will receive tne utmost consideration from the next president. Other cabinet posts were rlajerouslv dieuiaed by a awarm of visitors duringthe day and the hope and expectations of many candidates were raised and lowered aa often aa the president's hat durinsr a ride down Pennsvlvania avenue.

Harry Gordon of Oli-ver street !Nfr. rieiner has returned, but his family will remain for a longer visit. Miss Adah Shelly attended the A. 1 A. meeting In Chicago on Tuesday. Miss Jessie Farrin ;s visittnis her parents at Dundee, 111. Mr. Walter Coleman of Sheridan aven.ie in entertaining- her mother from Clean. N. T. John Mitchell of Chicago arrested by Officer Quinn for driving- an auto while in an Intoxicated condition was fined $15 and costs and sentenced to 2'j days in the county Jail at Crown Point. Barrier McKenna rhargred with being drunk and disorderly was fined 115.00 and costs in the city court on Tuesday. Frank Suty arrested on complaint of hi wife. Anna Suty, was ordered to contribute J2.V0O per month toward the aupport of the latter in the city court on Tuesday. John Klanios, who Ofnrer Maksinl arrested on the charpe cf operating; a gambling; device at the Mayestic restaurant, paid a fine of IS 00 and costs in the city court on Tuesday. The community service wlV. show the picture "My Own T"nltd States" a the community center on next P tniay afternoon at 4 o'clock. This picture is based on F.dward E?erett Hale's "Man Without a Country" The picture is for children and aduits. children" filmjr of an educational nature beltis shown at the community inter every Wednesday evening at 7:45 p. m.

ROBERTSDALE

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Hv. W. A. Wlae of Hammond, who haa been pastor of the First Church of CJirlat cf Whitin for the past year and a half preaohed his farewell sermon on laat Sunday even'.na. A puccessor h not yet been appointed. Tha funeral of Kugenia Margaret. T-montha-old daughter of Mr. and M-s. Alfred (Harrison vu held from the Eacrel Heart church, interment being at St. Joseph' a cemetery, Harranond. The deceased was a twin, tha other child dying: shortly after birthThere will be no meetingr ? the League of Women voters until nsxt month, owing to the holiday season. Mre. T. M. Rogers ts improving at her home In Central avenue. The mother of llrsv Frank Gornto haa arrived here frc-m Georgia, to see her daughter, whose husband waa recently deceased. A family reunloa will be held at the home of Mr. and Mm, R- E. Greenera; a LAForte avenue, Ntw Years i:y. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Horace I. Far-ar, -torg-ia Lawson. will leave tonight for ; ':eir future home In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Farrar were married on Christmas day. Louis Moore nd Steve Wayo are home from the University of Illinois for their vacation. Mr. and Mra. Maurice Tletner and daughters Fay and Marjory came here from Detroit to spend Christmaa with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hypers of Roberta avenue was In Chicago on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Auguat Ireeeon of Roberts avenue. entertained the former's father. Mr. Claud Preeson of Valparaiso and his brother. John Drreson and wife of East Chicago at their home ever last Sunday. Mr. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue tcok swrlously ill last M-onday, but at th'.a time is reported to be Improving;. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson cf Roberts avenue entertained their inns, Axel, Oeorge, Charley and their wives cf Hammond on Christmas day. Mrs. Carl Buehler of Forsyth entertained several little boys and their mothers at her home Tuesday afternoon n honor of her little sons birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Moore and son spent Christmas day in Hammond with the former's sister. lira. Robert Burns ar.1 husband. Mrs. Herman Breckman cf Atchisrm avenue was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breckman of Lombard. HL. today. Mrs. Paul Farher and llttl- daughter whom the stork broupht to her at the ?t. Bernard's hospital about two weeks ago. were broupht home

tc help celebrate the holiday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe Kudlcik of Roberts avenue on Tuesday morning both mother and babe are d-Mnjr fine. Mr. and Mrs. Hoe of linden wood. 111., are spending- the holidays with their daughter1. Mrs. Ed Wonacot of Cleveland avenue and Mr. Harry Timm of Knit 51d and their families. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright of South Chicapo were Robertsdale visitors on Monday evenlnp.

MERRILL VILLE

William Back rassej away Tuesday niorninp in bin home. He had a paralytic stroke over a year apo, since that time he has been perfectly helpless, a trained nurse in attendance, his funeral will be held in the M. K. church In MerrillvlUe Thur.sday at 1:30 and laid at rest by his wife in MerrillvlUe cemetery. Mrs. Kmma Morton from Rrook field, III., spent i"hritma day and until Monday niorninp with her sister, Mrs. Myrel Fierce and family. Hnry Merrill and Mrs. Bayne of Hammon dspent Christmas day with

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Miss Aupie Glarier.' Mies Sable Zuvers of Chicago and jLdpe Barton and wife had Christmas dinner at the Zuvers home. Mrs. Mjie Fierce made a business trip to Hammond Monday morning. Charley Royd waa in Hammond Tuesday. Word received from Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tierce from Loa Anpeles. Cal., that their son Milton, had been operated on. his hand had teen amputated and was In quite a serious condition at that tlm. they thought the Infection had pone to hit lungs. M'.ss Edith Fierce 1 spending her vacation nur.intr a vaccinated arm. Vernon Mnnis Is home visiting his parents and other relatives. Ho Is from Camp irant on a seven days fiirlough. He Is looking; fine.

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lean antieeptic and (rermievde, which makes it a better lintnent and Increases ita osofulneea. $1.25 a bottle at dim! drueg-tst. W. F. YOUNG. Inc. TS Tecnpie Street ierim$fild. Maaa.

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Prlies galore to be given away at 3th Annual Masquerade Eall at Unity Hall, Hammond, Friday eve, Dec. 31st. lAdiea 10c, gents 65c MiTalo by Dickinson. 11-88-4

R. L. WEIL New Years Specials for Friday

PHONE 118 HAMMOND

125 GOSTLIN STREET

GROCERIES j MEATS Fancy Rice, 3 lbs 24c Choice eal or Pork Chops . Navy Beans, 3 lbs 21c ; Fresh Lamb Stew, lb Pears, Corn, Tomatoes, can. .llcj Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . Monarch Beans, per can . . AZ2c j Native Beef Round Steak, lb

Charm Peaches. No. 3 can. . .39c! Native Beef Soup Meat, lb. . . 10c Campbell's Tomato Soup. A2y2c Fresh Veal Stew, ib 1 6c

Yuban CofTee, lb. pkg 42c Nice Salty Krispy Krackers, lb. 19c

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Specials for Friday, Dec. 31st FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS 26A"C Per Ib " PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST "K'Kn Per lb AOC FRESH BELL SHAPED LEAF LARD 16Jc Per lb FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean and meaty. 15C Per lb SELECT BRAND HAMS Best on the market. OOp SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS 1 Qr Per Ib. AOt 'FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON 9r Per lb s-Jw TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS AND CHICKENS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED

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Sweetheart ooap. j tor Zoc Kitchen Klenser, 3 for 17c Matches, 6 boxes 32c Am. Family Soap, 10 bars. . .65c Small Pork Loins, whole or half. per lb 25c Small Pork Butts, whole, lb. .23c Choice Veal Shoulder, lb. . . .23c

Dixie Bacon Squares, lb 28c Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 16c! Pure Hamburger, lb 18c! Fresh Pork Tenderloins, lb. . . 40c i

Oscar Mayer's Cali Hams. 4 to 5 lb. average, lb 24c Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard. 2 lbs.41c Good Luck Oleo. 2 lbs 65c American or Brick Cheese, lb. 32c Our Best Butter, lb 58c

Fancy Veal Leg or Loin, lb. . .25c Dandy Rib Becon, lb 22J2C

Happy New Year to You, Weil

HAMMOND WHITING 78 STATE STREET 605 119th STREET ETAST CHICAGO j GARY 519 CHICAGO AVE. 400 W. FIFTH AVE.

Big Price Cuts to Reduce Stock Thursday and Friday December 30 and 31

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Fine Cane Sugar, per lb. .

Best Butter in town, fancy Creamer". per lb 53c 5 lbs. for $2.60 Strictly Fresh Eggs, shipped direct from the country, extra

special, per dcz 84c i

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jMOTHER of thirteen PARDONED BY WILSON INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! IXDIAXAIOL1S. IXD.. Dec. 28 A pardon from President Wilson freed Mrs. Catherine Braun. flfty-nve, from the. woman's rrinn Jut In time to en

able her to reach heme with her Tewly born twins to spend Chrietmoa Eve -with the eleven other children who had been motheriepB tince she was sentenced hy Judtrc Anderson to thrr.e years in prison for uln the mails In an alleged fake healing scheme. It lame known today. When she was sentenced in July. Mrs. Braun told a frovernment phyeiclan tt

her condition tut the doctor, it vra said, reported to the contrary. The twins were born TCovember 29. John Hreun. the woman's husband, wbjj sentenced at the same time for operating the "ira!nr Acrcy" at Peru. Ind.

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'RotnatSxis Oat th Holiday

FTOHy t0 hoaBwi9 exhansta kerself la preparations for Canstmaa and after tha. occasion Is past, she has no energy for the week of Holiday celebration which follows. New year's Day coaiee aa a kind of anti-climax to which do one baa glren a t&ouzat. And yet since It Is often the last time for perhaps a whole year that the family is gathered together, since often the children must go back to school and eTen good fnencs are forgotten in the ruah of daily affairs, it it well worth the housekeeper's while to make the ena of the holiday season a nappy Um for her bousebold. If there is to be a party for watching the New Year In, It should be carefully planned especially now, when there is bo bumper of wrne in which to drink the health of the Old Year as fie passes out! It is a poor com pi I zaeat to the incoming: year to greet him with untidy sandwiches and baoly made coffee. It costs no more to plan a delicious inldnlxh? feast, and to prepare it in adtance. Here Is one menn: Bacon Canapes Chicken, a la Kfns Hot Rolls Celery Ripe Ollrea Cheeee Cake Coffee The bacon canapes are made by carting braad Into triangles ocequarter inch thlci. and saoteing In bacon tat Spread with irench mustard, cover with cooked bscn and plmolas. finely chep'reos. A elm pier appetiser is served In the form of several bora d'oeurres arranged attractively on little colored plates celery, olives, rip olives, a tliee of. pimento, ona r two small parata.ee. Tor the Cnlcke. a la King, one may sabstJtnte chicken patties, "Welsh rarcbst, or the following: Melt slices of American cheese on graham bread toast, seasoning the cheese and covering with slices of thin bacon. Place nnder broiler (if. you hare aa electric

one, ft may be dene at the table) until the cheese melts and the bacon Is Croilec Tha Cheese Cake la made by mixing one cup cottage cheese, half a cup of sugar, two tablespoons melted butter, a scant teaspoon salt, three lightly beatea eggs, rind and Juice of one Jemoa, and halt a cup cbopped seeded raisins and currants. Use patty pans with pastry, fill with the - extort! and bake In a moderate orea 20 minutes. For New Year's Day olnner it ta a welcome change to serve roast goose. Here is one menu: Cream of Celery Soap Roast Goose Sweet Potato Dressing Apple Sauce 'Teen Peas Orange Salad Mince or Pumpkin Pie Coffee A rtnan roast pig makes a good substitute for the roast goose, and if aa ordinary dressing is used tor the fowl, candied sweet potatoes may be served. The tweet potato dressing is made by bofltmg sue large sweet potatoes with their skins on. peeling ana mashing while hot, adding S tablespoons melted butter, talt and paanka to t&sta, a dessertspoon tal oc powdered herre. Moisten with rich milk or eream and stir In the yolks of two well-beaten egga. Beat hard until light Staff tie fowl at toon aa the dressing la cold. If yon expect New Year's callers, you ahonht have plenty at hot drinks and cookies galore. If are hicky enough to have a bit of sherry or brandy. eg nog ta. at coarse the proper thing to srrreIt Is made by beating the white ot an egg on til stiff, adding a rap ot beaten cream (milk or hot water may be substituted). 2 tablpoose wine or brandy, and th weUbeaten yoik mixed with teaspoon, sugar and a pinch of salt. If yo have mo liqoor, serve coffee, tea or punch, and enjoy the start ef the New Veax properly.

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FOR Colds, Coughs

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for a Dollar All the music you want for New Years for almost nothing. Must sell out the entire lot this week.

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No. 3 can fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes 21c

Half gal. Morgan Apple Juice. 75c!

INo. I can DelMonte Asparagus Tips 35c Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese, v-hole or half brick, per lb . 30c

: 3 Crown Muscatel Raisins, fine

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! sack i.iu, quaniy. per id Z5c ; Fancy Candeid Citron Peel, lb. 60c Spanish Muscatel Raisins, lb. . 20c

; Fancy Candied Orange and Navy Beans, hand picked, lb . SY2c

Lemon Peel, per lb 38c : Pumpkin, in No. 3 cans 10c

! Extra Large Fancy New Wal

nuts, per lb 29c Extra Large Fancy New Paper Shell Almonds, per lb 29c

Early June Peas, 1 5c value, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Extra Standard Corn, 18c value. No. 2 can. 2 for 25c

The worthiest resolution you can make as the New Year is born is to save money. A substantial and growing savings account is the surest guarantee you can have of many successful and happy new years. Aside from the interest your savings will accumulate, the vast resources and the co-operative spirit of this institution make it an ideal repository for your funds. Start the new year right begin to save ! Resolve and KEEP your resolve !

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W. G. PAXTON, Pres. F. R. MOTT, Vice Pres.

FRANK HAMMOND, Sec-Treas. H. J. GESCHEIDLER. A3t. Sec-Trea.

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