Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 5
J ae l'lve
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
formerly of this city. Strange of Gsh-n, Iri.l.
to Kieliaril
Association of the
! The t,. T. C". w i'i tit, -.ft tomorrow 'afternoon lit I.HO at the home of .Mrs. I C. E. Grnves of 30& Kim rtree'.. I lrf nc and Beincice Oetrowski who j fr tnjurej in a.n automobile acci
dent. ths latter part of last veek.'Rre
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! getting alr.riR as w oil as could l.f
j pected considering the j ! he accident.
Mrs. V&ul Oaatl.UT cf V.22 Tow!" street who has been 111 for !h pat few tlays Is sufficiently convalescen.
to be uj and about again.
The Employee.
Frank P. Bet Company will hold their monthly entertainment and dance fonight at the K. of V. hall. H ohm. an and Oirden streois. The Chicago Concett I'layer.i will render the cnterUlntncitt, This compuny presents both jaar?.t singing- and a ono-ft play. Their plajf are comedies of nijrh or
der and 'very cnK--ian-ng. Eery ! - - member of the company has dramatic 1 T!" Junior Home Guards will meet talent, iir.d the play riof piven Jui-t in - church p.uiors Saturday lor variety, but because 0r 1)f, -,..-th ial 2 P- m- Each oy of 8 and over and popularity. It condenses into ono j ,,1,lst bl inS a quarter for hla yearly art of a'ueut a half hour as tr.u.-h clev- j due. ernes and comedy as will often he i - found in plays of four or five acts. Juliu. Meyn who in in the Fresbj -The reason this onipany is us tnc- i 'frlr hospital. Chicago, ia somewhat
ces.-ful in their j-.tisf as in their olavs 'mI""f"
is that t
Mr. and Mr. C. B. .Smith, Mary Patrica, .Smith, H. J. Smith and W. J. Fllan O - The men. hers of the Hammond Women's Club entertained at ' dent lumen's. Kvening" last night at tii't o'clock at the First Prosbyt ei ian church. Miss Cora M- Thurston, a harpist of note and considerable talent played several selections. .Mis Thrusion Is a player who lus mas t red tie
seriousness or j technique of the difficult instrument. .uff icif.ntiy to make her music ha ."e ! lout and color without the usual obvi
ous laimr that nn: t players display.
her Retentions were of the simple 1r-r.de.r- kind which lend ilimuf
-. i ft. n 3 in i .ii i i ijinja i
I not only have we I train- I
ed voice?, but have chosen songs that j require action and some Orarr.ati j I ability as well an melody. Th: is en- J xentla'ly true of their gypsy song, i On group of these sonsrs comprises a j sketch from "The Hol-.om:an "f!rl" int jj w-ifh is woven not only some of th" ! moat popular gypsy choruses, "out aVo j :ich well-known solos as "I Dreamt I j Dwelt lr. Marble. Halls" and "Then j
You 1 1 nemtmber Me." Have you experienced the pleasure That comes from having our corset
made to the requirements of your fig- i tire? "VuFlone corsets arc tailor njad.?. fitted and adjusted to your figure. If I your woven honing rusts or breaks, j you get a pew corset free of charge.
Made in all styles and materials. Un-surraffi-ed comfort guaranteed. Mme. Stiers. 1S E. State St., Mings nidg., "Phone ?SS2, Hammond, Ind. l-7-l-?
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ii. M. hoc of 12T Doty ttreet ere called to V.aeinc, Wis., today on account cf the de-ith of an aunt, Mrs. "W. If. rth of that city. - Mrs. F. M. Stambaugh has returned from a pieusnt vik'.t in Akron. O, - MiK Jsaoelle Hawkins Is in St. Margaret's hospital where sh underwent an operation for appendix itU.
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I harp inucic. F'ro:Vs.r Y'.1 ard tt had for lv-s sul.j.et. "Virtnrv. I is a speaker with stroncf per:
harm and a tun-r.et ic. dfitvciy the. Interest In his suhjtct is
mediate. He jjenTailzed on "Viotory," making an inclusive survey of the. subject, rithcr thin a detailed on-). In comparing he chose the Kaiser a represent itis autocrtoy, exhthillnii h 14 lifi and political morals, and showwl the inevitahlo ruin cf such a Heiflsli and unmoral existence, tand!nc f-T
; democracy, rljjht Ideals and dynamic i principles ot good, he cho.-o Christ and explained how we, th Inited .States, I were striving to mold our country and j posterity on this Christ like basis, he j illustrated with examples of our inI dustrial success and our success in th" j f.elds of invention. Professor Ott was I thoroughly enjoyed by all who had ) the pleasure of hearing him.
"ieneral Motors I-aekawanna Steel Uehicti Valley M iCi.n I'ete Mldvale steel N. V, Air ilral.e ........ New York Central .... Norfolk and Western . Pure Oil . Hay Consolidated ItaiiwHy .Steel Sprlngrs lieadlnff Itepuhl!-! lion and Steel fftudf bal.er Texas Co "vN'est iiigrhouse "Willys Cverland Sinclair Oil
. 15-i . 1 r.6 v . 32 4 S1
. 73.3 . 100 -i . 36 . 93 3 . S5 . S4 681, . . 85 . 8 2S
bricks. ISVsty
lonphorns. 21 V 1 3; 10c.
UVH POCIyTRT Turkeys, c; ehieUens. tSe; springs, 26c; rooster.'. ISc: cope, 28c: ducks. Sic j POTATO Kereipt s, :, cars; Wisconsin kings, sacked, Jl.1'5.
Mrs. C trip to future.
.T. F.
. E. Colgrove Is leaving California in the very
'or a i
near
Mr. and Mrs. MeXenna of Chesterton spent yesterday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kindel of 10S Oostlln street. Mrs. Fred Wash an sen left for Goshen, Ind. this morning to attend the. weddir.R- of her sister Ruby Haunt,
LIVE LOCAL
HEWS "ADS"
Hensley has returned from
trip to Arnkansas and potnts in Illinois. He reports a fine cotton crop ii the south not being harvested because of Cie low market price. C. 51. Smithson, rector of the First Christian church of Hammond, has been chosen to dedicate tlo new Christian church In Maywood, on th west side of Chicago, on next Sunday, Jan. Jth. C. W. Starr of the Maywood church will flll the pu!pit hers on Sunday.
P.-i TTatson Is again back after an attack of laryngitis.
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PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING A'.I kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, ail work guaranteed. Call at Wasy. 91 State St.. little west of IlohTnan St. Phone 46 Hammond. 8-2'
Vu'RoTie crsets are strictly tailored garments. Kitted and adjusted in the eclusion of your homo or at your private pariors. Our non-rustabl. r.on-hrealjable, woven wire"" boning- ha no competitors when once worn. It u demonstrate our wonderful garment to you before you order your fall corset. Mme. Stlers, 186 K. State St.. Mlnr Bldg., Phon 2562, Hamnord, Ind. 1-7-14-22
Notice to all male members of the Hammond Country Club You are forbidden to enter club on Tuesday, Jan. 11, after 4 p. in., unless escorted by a lad'. Entire club and grounds turned over to Lidies of club. Coman Scott,
president: Board of Direc
tors.
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The Hammond Chapter O, of E. Star annual public installation of officers, Mssonic Temple. Saturday evening, 8 o'clock. Cordial invitation extended to Masons and families. 1-7-1
There wiil be a regular meeting of the Lake County Humane Society at the Central school principal's office at 7:30 Monday evening. A large attendnce is desired.
Fletcher M. Hudson, chief electrician of the Simplex, was delightfully surprised by his departments last evening, January . at hia home, 516 "Wilcox street. Music and games were enjoyed and a nice lunchfn was served. Mr. Hudson is leaving Monday, next for a sanitarium at Quiney. Ind.. where he will remain for a month, hoping to be cured of rheumatism. The guests were A. Ohr, H. Delan-fy. C. Hudson, E. Volkman, O. Ilineline, P.. Troup, K. Hsjselbrlng and M. Volkman, Harriett Yeager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Veager, is still quite ill at the! rhome. 1127 Harrison street. The choir of the First Christian church of Hammond wlil give a cantata on Sunday evening, which will take plae of Hie regular service. They have been rehearsing for a number cf weeks end wlil give the congregation something- fine.
STOCK MARKET
Allls Chalmers
American Can Cii j American Car and Foundry 125"i American E'.nseed ,5 f American Locomotive V ! American Smelting T;9 j American ifteel Foundry 31 j American Tel. and Tel f!) ' Anaconda "":.' Baldwin Tocomotive SO i TJfthlehem Steel B 51 I Canadian Faclfic llPai Chesapeake and Ohio 62
jnc (;t inn stock. ItOO.S Receipts, .14. "00; market.
strong- to 10 h'ifher. Pulk. $r. T, S ft 9.7C ; top, $10.00; heavyweight. JH.Ij'i 155; l'.Rht weight. J.fiO'u 10.00; Ilpht lights, i JO.ii'i'y 10 "0; heavy packing sows.
. smooth. ..!'j a.t'ii packing sown rogh, pigs, td.sniirio 0. 1 CATTLE -Receipts, 6.000; market
steady to lower. Peer Steers Choice I land prime. $1 l.BO-fj i2.7f; medium audi ' Rood. "9.;r, U 1 1 .',0; R)0(l .an, choice,; $10.5012.00; common and medium.! ST. 2'yi 10. .-..".. Butcher Cattie Heifer, J t3. 50 la" 10.00; cows, J 5.00 ft v.7f, ; bulls, : $ . 5 fjj S.OO. Cannors and Cutters
i Cows and heifers, $S.2i5(j 5.00; t anner : steers, M.00 f(t 5.75 ; veal calves ( light and handywelghtl. J 1.00 f 1 2.S0; feedj c r steers. $S.5(ff 9,2. ; stocker sters, $1.1759 8.25; stocker cows and heifers $4.-
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lhs., 14'j"i:ic: fancy. IRr-; overweight kidneys, 14 to 175 lbs-, 8'ril0c. j
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Tlicse hats have only been in -"tock a few weeks and arc truly representative of "the vogue." There are only about 27 of them. Saturday your choice of these $5. and $5.95 Hats For S3. 95
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I j CHICAGO VF-AI. 38ri. j He; 70 to SO lbs.
Chicago and North Western Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul .. Corn Products Crucible Steel Genwral Electric
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
rmcvo cash ;ri WHEAT No. 1 hard winter, J 1.86 'a Q' ; 2 hard winter, II. SO; 3 northern spring. J1.8'); 5 northern spring. 11.38. CORN N'o. 2 mixed. f.S4li5!tjc; 4 mixed. 65"" tj e,c: 5 mixed, fiiii 64 Ho; ! 2 white, 72c; 3 white, 68 1-4 a RS'c; 4 !
white, 66 1-4 -.J-67 He: 3
70c; 4 yellow, 66 l-4c, OATS No. 3 white, 4 white, 43'i?4j 4 4SljC.
yellow, SSI
,;T47c;
white, 45
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman have returned from a visit with friends in "Danville, 111. Mrs. ""Catherine Mahon Dugpran :f May street has accepted a position in Chicago with the Gage P.rothers Wholesale Millinery Co. of Michigan avenue. Sha will beain work there on Monday. Gerald Glilett Is confined to his home with the lagrippe.
FOR RTTNT Light housekeepiiiK rooms conwlstintf of k:tchfcn and bedroom.! 1S5 WaJtham St.. Hammond. 1:7:! FOR S A IS Sev I-r a 1 pic c e s7 of h i V h ' grads furniture. inc.hjding parlor
suite, ohclrs, chifl'otierp. rug, tabl-v: bU outfits. whobs;)le privies. Enter pris Hed ""o.. Himnond. .1:7-:
VANTEli Girt t o i. v. . r t. oi n ,-i. Afternoon work only. Call 3'i ilun- I mond1 Hr. Ebrlght. iVR" fjJli' T S f u rldtTtied roonis for j liht housekec-rdng. 075 Truiiiiui a- -. , Phone 3702 Hi nimoi... 1:7:2 !
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. 8SU - .121! BETTER Receipts, 4,179 tubs;
creamery, eytra, 60c; extra firsts. 39 4Rc; packing stock, 153f"2'V. EO'iS Receipts, 1.711 cases; current
receipts, ti8ifv3c; ordinary firsts, 68'sj'
62c; firsts. 66.. 7c; extra, 57H'a''58c;
checks. 45!?50c; dirties. 455 52c. CHEESE Twins, new, 22 "ic; daisies
23 ST23 H c : young Americas, 2523Hc;
Croup Ends Life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned.
THKEE Bid SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 8
Parents cf children should be prepared t all times for a spasm of croup. Keep in the house a treatment that j yeill give instant relief and keep the i rhllr? fi'Om rtirvlr' tintll . 1 . . u t ,
27x54 incii special axmin- physician. ,rt ' i Got n bortle of HTOWFt tnar- in
ease of an attaek of croup, pour 20 drop nto a bowl of boiling water. Hold the eMld'a head over the bowl so that It can breathe the soothing", pnetrat'ng vnpor that arises. In the meantime sand for a physician. This treatment hss helped many children and in a preeautfon that all parenlr should promptly take. HTOME1 is sold by druegiHts everywhere and satisfaction is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and bronchitis or your money back. II you have children, save this notice.
ster rugs, $9.50 values, ai only $1.75; 6(5x78 inch genuine wool nap blankets, $0.75 alues at only $o.50. Regular 05c window shadow shades in -'O-iiK-U width only GOci Hundretls of bavgoins in new and used furniture. "We buv and sell. 'm. greexberger 77 State Street
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84 State Street Sugar per lb 8V2C Apple butter large jar . 29c Apricots Bee Brd. large 17c
GROCERY
Phone Hammond 49
Phono Hammond .0()
3-7-
mm
Ends indigestion
It relieves stomach niisery, sour stomach, belching and all Etomach rtia;-" or money back, leirjrs box of tablets at all druggists in all towns.
. Nutro Milk Tall can . . 8c Chili Sauce Bottle 21c
S
Oap Swift's Pride 10 Bars
Flour, Ceresota or Gold Medal 1-8 bbi. 1.35
Beef Pot Roast 18c I Pork Loin Roast 27c
Lard Oscar Mayer's 5 lb. . . 90c ! Leaf Lard
16c
Summer Sausage Cervelat Sol. 35c l PorkSausage, Home Made 25c Corned Beef, Boneless, Brisket or Runp; none better, 23c Fresh Dressed Chickens All Orders Received by 1 P. M. Delivered Same Day
On account of the Illness of Harriett
) Spohn the Kings Herald will meet a-
the Fir6t M. E. church tomorrow afternoon Instead at the. Sophn home aa was previously planned.
DCM14R MILE ftCAJlTET. The Dunbar Male Quartet and
Kcll Ringers Company will
here on the lyceum course Monday evening at the First M. E. church. This is the lajt number on the course. For many years the Dunbar Quartet and l?eU Ringers Company was one of the most popular of cliautauqua and lyceum organisations. The present :empaJiy was organized by Ralph Dunbar of the original Rell Ringers and Is rr:ost worthy of bearing the Dunbar name. The members of the Dunbar Company appear in solos, auartets and readings and carry ISO har.d bells upon which aire played soitin of the best overtures and solo numbers. The younr men Introduce a sufficient amount of humor to leaven the program rroporly and to sustain the reputation held hy the Dunbars as musical entertainers extraordinary. 1-7-1
The Baptist Women's Union met at
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appear I terday. A pot luck luncheon was serv- j j
ru a I IIUVII V J nn im i .an. . b i deal of sewing was accomplished.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Harrison of Los Angeles were visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrison yesterday of Moraine avenue. Mr. E. .1. Harrison has been quite ill for some time. The Dr. Harrisons will bo in this vicinity for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fllan of 1158 Cr-
f.eld street entertained at dinner last j evening for Miss Alma Fi'an, of New York City. After dinner music and i dancing were enjoyed, the guest list i Included Miss A'.ma Filan and her j nephew Master "William Filan both of :
New York City. Cather'ne Fllan, Howard Westfall, Erma O'Dair, J. V. DUly,
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151 E SI0BE mm THE REPU-
TURKISH T0WEL5 1,000 Turkish Towels, three thread, good .sizes. Very special 1Qr at nnlv A V
)7 STATE ST.
AT THE FOUF? CORNERS
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TATiO FOR BIG VALUES
IIAII WIO M 0 1 II El, Designed like a sJeatewith . 4 , I 1
"lliCT flPir MOMMA -r a- lwo F3cks. very nanay
Hammond Self Serve Grocery Co. 220 State Street Opening Day, Saturday, January 8tli The Help Your Self Store SUGAR &y2c
Fresh Tub Butter, per lb Richelieu or Monarch Oats, per lb
KAr iGold Note Coffee' per lb
10c
try.
coat. Very special .
51.98
Army Style Shoes $4.95
Inspected. Very well
made over the ia- k"s . r raws Munsoa last. 'ff-fS)
Welt sewed, for comfort and durability. Worth $10. Only
$4.95
u. s. Boy Scout
3'zes.
coat. Some dyed black, at only ....
! Swift's Pure Lard, per lb
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour Mexican Chili Beans, per lb Monarch Pickle Relish, per qt
1 f j Swift's Boiled Ham, lUC per lb
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Monarch Coffee, 3 lb?
10c 39c 99c
oT.'n ii it i
(omits rreiruum nams, wnoie or ! Half. OO j per lb 60L
j Swift's Bacon, sliced, ! per lb Guaranteed Eggs, in carton, per doz
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38c 65 c I
GOVr. O'COATS
Genuine Anr.y $4.00
i NEW 0. D. CAPS
New Olive Drab Caps, vkh fur ear covers, A very well made cap from
Government cloth, 1 "J OQ proof.
NEW HOB -SHOES 'For steel workers and general outi door wear. Waterproof and wear-
at only
Special at only.
$4.35
OFFICER SHOES We sell more Officer Shoes than any other store because our prices ar? lowest. Officer Shoes, Ijr! OC worth $12.00, only... P--
U. S.
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OVERSHOES
$2.48
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U. S. GOVT. LEATHER ONE-FINGER GLOVES
The finest cloves made for ! 2.000
service and driving. Worlb $3 llong wristlets
to $4 per pair, CI Efk Worth 50c
U. S. Govt. New Wool Socks The Army Store always Ie?ds in price cutting. Just think, genulze Army Wool Socks, worth $l.C0apair, 9CP at only OOC
U. S
JAM
Special in Jams for Saturday only. A 7-pound can of the finest jam, in three different flavors QCP at only JJK
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GOVT. JERSEY ; GLOVES BRAND NEW UNIONALLS
pair received. Extra j r.tra heaw. in blue or khaki.
Well made. ! Specially priced t?0 AQ 25c
JERSEY SWEATERS
Ml styles and colors. Qgc
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REPAIRED ARMY SHOES
Your choice of a large lot.
$2.00
per pair
All rubber 4-buckIc, on!.
1-buckle cloth overshoes. .. .$1.95 4-b'kle Ball Brand Overshoes . $3.8S U. S. Govt. Blankets, $2 Can you imagii'e genuine U. S. Govt, slightly used Blankets, in various shades, your unrestrictifor $2.00
, NEW AR.'.IY WOOL ! UNDERWEAR i Just tbirk, brand rew pure
j wool Army Underwearat oaly
1.48
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13 a 5
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