Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 9
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.Tnrmnrv 27, 1021. THE TIMISS Page Nine i. church at lnr hnmo Tuesday t-'mi-The evening; was apnt In rday-In-; hearts. After which a dellthtrul luncheon waa serred. WHITIN FORMER PRIDE OF NAVY IS STIill'l'ED FOR WORK S11IP
and its PEOPLE
Tr-e MWaodirt church announces ti)t it will receive contributiena r hs famine s-tfTerers of China at all th regular .-crvicee next 6unday. M're thin 3 millions of pnple are effected by this famine and several thousand arc stsrvinsj to death every iay. Mai-ii has been contributed by the Chinese propCe thecnsel vfs, and much morn has been sent from ether peoples. Tlut much more wiil yet nee! to be fsrivn If any considerable numher ot these sufferers are saved from tarvptior. Anyone, whether a memt r of t!i- Mnthodist conarreera tion or r.'.-t i invited to end his cm! ributlon or '.r'ntr ft to any o-f the services next .'"...day ,md It will h-e gladly received sri.l ft.: -n. r.1:-d as quickly a possible f'-riMjfi N-w To-k t- Chin. l"tae top of life, find the bottom, and thi name fair womnn niched them fw.lh. Hiyf llorr anil which -nmm the rnttt elves too Somf-thlng to Think. AWat tunlttfct at the Prinenw. 1-26-3 The I asa a of Women voters will hold a meeting at the public library, f'r.'isy evsnirtit, Jan. 28. The powers of Whitlr.a-'B boaurl of health, hoard of punlio worts and heard of public safety will he taken tip and dislussed a.f.ty -will be taken tip and discussed
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Whiting Advertisements Aire Winners
Opaa Tharnjaj-. tturday and pjr ajr rvenJtwta. only. Seller Purntture Co. 12-14 .All & Ur(et Okeh n.eonto imw oa ale at H. Gordon A Son. 1J.19-S If ron tfia not rrvehre J31 ealOflep, will cherfal!y mlr on ajpoa i-a.aest. Bejfer Junnr rr Ir ksm of tl run a wick Reid (lucluIaK Mr. . r1en) and Q. K. S. rolla now on aale. rife. JFurnffWe Company. J - 5-t" llie Cneay PhoaosraalL. The aweet tone ot oil. EL Ogrdnn A SoXLa. 13-29-tf rTtrfOTMS THBATESl TOVIGHT "awnthjnar o Tlslnlt Abont," a rlnaa AA picture wtth Alorla Swuuon, K!llatt DeYter, TbeoAnre Roherta and MontA Bbi. TMa U a Ocil t MUtla vrvMrarttoa auid onei of tb beat. l-!K-2 Jtvery Tr.n. "woman or rhfM ah on Id Ct a efart fri lifa, ati remember that "X savingrs aeco-unt with thai W'hltinst i-avinfra & Loan association -will be the urchrell for that lnevltble rainy day."' 1-2T-1 Tha Knlffhta of Pytlslas wtll confer the third degre on a niim'hfr 6f eanoicute.ji Thtrrsday reninar. Jan. 27. All rer.rbers And vlsltlntr brother) are Invited. 1-27-1 P-jeheri etrfckly fre.h erir. at j-iarket prices for al at Poraytha :rm. 1-27-2 WHTTTN'G MT7TCAX. BTTNTiFTT ASSOCTATION nN'AKCIAl. REPORT JAN. 1. Mil). TO IEC. 1, 1920. Balance. Jan. 1. 1920 $10,460.73 RECEIPTS:
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ST.K THUATTCR TOXIGHT AVD TOMOaHOW A M doable sbuw, "A Cfaorua Girl's rtoni.iuoe,'' atarrtnit Viola Iairai nlxo a lrfe anllttlntr two-net unhlne eomerty "Hla Nilay Still." and other attrartlona. 1-28-1
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rnincs tiikatkr toxight "Somcthliia: t Think A.xtnl," a clasH 4A oirture with Olotila (tnuinon, I"lllott lter. Theodore Itolx-rta anil Monte Blue. Thla U a Ceell le ACllle proauetlon n4 one the het.
Tfca U. R. S. Ktarsage as ana appeared whan ronaidcred on of Am erica's erreataat fighting ahlps and as she appear while being tripped t htr armer and ftttlna at th4 Philadelphia nary yard. Work h bcKvn 00 atrippics the U U. S. S. Knarsagre to make her the worlds larsrest ficatinr crane. The Kemrassre wa once the pride of the navy. Tbe chotogrrapta show her as she was In her prime, and also in the process of r.einsr stripped of her armor and fittinjrs to be equippctj with a koffe craxke. The photo
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flrraph was taken at the Philadelphia navy yard. It is expected that the kearsage. which will proct. :d from port to port where needed, under her owu power.
will be the larfrest fioatinjj rran in the world. A modern tripia 16-ineh Run turret weiha 200 or more tors and fs too iieavy for moet cranes.
Mamharshlp fea Ilacetpt Dooka
Interaat on Sarin ga Aoo't Interest on bonds an -.en-B.u9ou . , . .
8,316 00 160.00 J7.7S 1S3.4 170.01 6.00
TOTA1. Pick henats Juneral benefits . T r 8 a! arte 9 ......
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IJtarary Dlyeat ohU4 feedlo fund . .ii SStecelianecas n.
.9 4,426.00 &00.00 710.00 333. 2
1,000.00 61.
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VT. O. WALKER. 8cretary.
:" Oblumbia February Records now on sale. Sam Aronbcrg, 503 119th street. l-!0-tt
Marie Fordyhe, who has been i'.l for soveral days, wu takon to the South Shckfo hospttal, Chicago, for treatment. Her condition ts quite, serious. Tha Parish club of the S;icrd Heart church will gtv a card party this eYentng- at tho Sacred Heart parish
Club. Taney prises will bt awarded and refreshments served. Tha P. and IX of 1 held their annual installation of officers at their rejfjlar meeting, the Installing officers being: Mrs. C. Canner, Mrs. Mattl Mrwre, Mrs. Arthur Moore and Clyde Wollett. Those" Inotailed were: Mrs, William Ehade, councillor; Mrs. Herman Steinfcs, vice councillor; Mrs, Vm. Thomaa, associate vice councillor; Mrs. Irene. Canner, assistant councillor; Mrr. Jack Thomas, pulde; C. M. Brenner, secretary; Mrs. C. M. Helman. treasurer; Mrs. Chas. Mthnke, recordingr secretary; Mrs. Afllo Payne, associate recordlns- secretary; Palph Brenner, tnjlde sruard ; A. Moore, outside g-uard; Sirs. Amelia Klose, past councillor; frs. Etta Goldsmith, past associate councillor. Julius Owbosh. Steve Popely and Andrew Revoch, arrested by Officers Maksim an-d Miller for be.1nr drunk were all released on a S50.00 bond to appear later for trial. Charles Cas hts purchased the James DHs house on N"ew Tors: avenue. Mrs. "William Graf entertained a large number at her home In Sheridan ave-nua at a Silver Tea on Tuesday nlscht. The evening was spent in frames and other social diversions, following1 which refreshments were served. PRIVCW9S TtTIJATEJt TOXIGHT "otnethlna- to Think Abent," a class AA picture with Gloria Swanaon, Hlllott Deiter, Theoo'e) Rmoeats and Monte Bln. Thla fa a Ccll De MGIlle production and one of the best. 1-28-2 Mrs. 'William Shade and Mrs. Dmke Johnsorj rlsifad their nieoe, Marie, Fordyo at the Soutb Shore hospital yesterday. Rlra. Ha.1 Jones of tAPorte avenue who hu been rery til. Is Improvlns;. Mrs. T. S. Boyla was hostess to the members of the music and art section
of the Fcrtnlg-htly club at her home In Sheridan avenue on Tuesday afternoon. The collect was re-ad by Mrs. H. f. Davidson, this beln followed by
the club senp Mrs. Gecrpa Wylie Rave an interesting; story of the opera '.Aida" whlrth was IHurrt-ated in p.trts by Mrs. Salafhe and Mrs. Storer. who rondered three different sonps from the opera, beir.g- accompanied by Airs. Hoskinson. Mr. t:iia. E. Ifoch followed with an instrumental selection from the opera "Aida." Mrs. F. R. Ioll Sana: a grroup of three aonga. being accompanied by Mrs. II. T. Myerick. Mrs. John Hall lead a discusition on opnra In greneraJ. which was very Interesting-. The roll call was responded to by names of the opera singers. The meetirgr proved a vs-ry pleasant and profitable one and wan fo'lowed by tho serving of rnfrsh-
he plunged Into that field, when lo! !
I Mrs. M1tc Schaefor f Ijt avenue j wns called to Osh!;osh, Win., on aci couni of hef niiler. who has been ill
vi , ., v ... ..3 anu at ' l, i n.ir i" ill a ory critical condition and vt-ry littl.i hopes for her recovery. The ttn of life, and the bottom, and the name fair noman rnaeheaj them both. Hbjil Howf anil whirh waa the eudf n.1vo yon Somrthlnar to ThisU. Alxiat tonlaht at the PrlnecM. 1-26-3 The Vis family of Myrtle avemie re reported to be a-ttinj7 along- nloeiy frcm a long seiKe of liltiesa. Miss Cl&ra Shurk of Pearl street visited her sister at South Chicago on Tud.y. Mr. Dulock of Ptfarl street, who has been ill for some time, is still in a very critical condition. Miss Anna Cameron of West Pullman wa.o entertained at the home of Miss Alma Frits, the last week end. The Marrjuett club met on Wednesday even'per at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of lA'xe avenue.. Progress.' ve Pedro was the feature of the evening, after which Mrs. Johnson served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldln? entT-
f tained frien ls from Hammond at their ! home on Tuesday. j A pretty little affair was had at the .Brown home on Atchisor. tvenue wiitn
fir little srirls were entertained in honor of little Mildred Brown's s;vth
j birthday anniversary on Wednesday
afternoon from three thirty to five o'clock. Mrs. liCitiK Shue.-ke of Pearl street was '.n Hammond on business yesterday. A son was born on Reese avenue to
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Cut
Price
Beginning Friday, Jan. 28th There has been much of late said regarding price cutting and price reduction and if bargains were measured by this alone there has no doubt been room for some disappointment. In our cut price sale we prepare to give you a little idea of the great savings you can actually make over the prices that prevailed some 30 to 60 days ago. There will truly be some very choice bargains offered at this sale and you are invited to come in and look them over. See us now see us often.'
SHOPPING BAG Good strong paper bag. usually sells for 10c, our price 5c
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BLEACHED MUSLIN
You will say it is fine when you see i it, only, yard !
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another discovery. A program of "Mr. and Mrs. Georgre Wir.oske of flee-e
save childhood, for there was fair play ' and fo-u! play. There must be Ideals
ot fairness ami co-opratton. Tdeals then was to be the p.cret of conservation of child life and he entered the religious educational field in one of its pioneers. Daily classes that had for ih.-!r ore purpose the, instilling of Weals, were to bp formed. Daily classes that would meet as rcsrularly as day school classes and hnve the same moral backing of pnrent.-a and teachers when it came to Instilliny the Idea of attendance at these clase?. True re-
Mies Mary Wichey of Ifidiun.ipolio boulevard has been confined to her home by illness for the past week. Miss Mary Fordyce. who has boen ill st live home of her aur.t, Mrs. W. Shade, was tak'-n to tho South Shore hospital Inst Tue-vjay. Miss Kordyre is suffering with an infected kidney and possibilities are that she m'.ffht have to underpo fin operation.
ments. The next meeting Feb. 12 will iigion of the soul can never bo com
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be with Mrs. A. J. Lauer. ,7110 Girl Scouts will l-.are, a rally at the community center at 6;30 tonlg-ht. at which Mrs. nought w(;i tell the members what she brought home from the convention at Cincinnati. The Whiting Epworth leojrue will -ntertaln the rhmbers of the Calumet lTnlon at a "Depot Party." in tho church parlors tomorrow nieTht. A largo number are expected to be present. The top of life, end the bottom, and the same fair woman renrhed the-vi both. WhyT Howl ruid whleh waa the endf art res yon Somethint to Think Aboat tonl-tht at the Prince. 1-16-2 Every blerslng of civilisation, every ?reat moral and religious advancement has had its pioneer day and its pioneers. P.ellfelous education is now in its pioneer day. Kvery man. woman or child who jrlves money." who speaks a favorable word who attends class, becomes a pioneer iti the greatest movement of this are. A movement that substitutes conservation for reclamation, proclaiming- "Save the child, save the nation." A young- man ready to enter life's work considered the fiolds of labor. Which field would bringback the most money was not his consideration. In which flld was fh Greatest need for workers? In which field couid he give the world the greatest service? Ho decided on the ministry. A lack of something, a nesd immediately appeared. Roy and fclrls ware not beinjr held. Daily In movie hills and francs they wrc sottlnsr their Ideals. Must his work then he one Of reclamation Instead of conservation? Recreational lea-lera'nip h?
decided was the need of. the day and j
pelled. it Is a refipor-.sdvencss to fie liffht received, a living up to Idea's.
PERCALE APRON Tie style of light and dark percale, rick rack trim.
I COTTON I CRASH I Bleached twill red border, full widlh ' while it lasts yard i
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39c
READY MADE SHEET Full size well made, very cheap at
78c
Mrs. Anton Held and children -?f I
Rol'.g-ious education will not be com- j Hammond visitors Wednesday.
polled, bur the day ts approaching- j Mrs. Frank Scheldt ard Mrs. Mary
when !t will be thoroughly organised Kellman were Hammond shoppers
and hold its own as does o:r school system of today. Why? neeus the public opinion of America is and will
back this movement to conserve, mt time
reclaim children. Aid the work when- vm. Stsrk from evor it lies in your power that th f John visitor today.
Tuesday. Elisabeth Kellman from Chicago '! visiting- hers mother t the pre-ent
Cook was
p'oneer days may not be of lone duration and "(Train" ai th Master ald. (To to waste while waiting for each to do his part. Miss Alma Lutj;. Cleveland a'enun. entertained the LwasJ class of ths M.
Mrs. Jscob Boecker r;d children left for Ttoselsn-l to visit iior patent-. Nick Thlel wa Chicago busin-ss visitor Tuesday. Ed Klassen from Ha-mrior-d visited friends at St. John Tuesday.
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CASCARA F$ QUININE
Kill That Cold
FOR JtW'
Colds, Couzks
AND Grippe
Neglected Colds are Dangerous Taka no chances. Keep this etandard remedy handy for the first saecte. Breaks op a cold in 2 hours Relieves Orlppe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does net affect the bead Cascara is bast Tonic Laxative No Or'to 'n Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
WORK SHIRTS Come in p 1 a i n blue also with dot also chambray
j BLANKETS CHEAP j Blanket have not been as cheap in i many days and if in need of any of , these goods our advice h buv now. '; Regular $3.19 blanket at $1.59 Regalar $3.93 blanket $1.33 ! Regular $4.43 blanket $2.79 i Regular $4.43 plaid $2.43 j Regular $7.95, plaid $4.19
SAMPLE BLANKETS Some extraordinary values to offer in ; sample blankets of high grade quality, j Regular $12.95 1 bnkets ....$5.95 Regular $10.95 blankets $4.95 i Regular $16.45 blanket $7.S5 'Regular $8.95 blanket $4.85 j Regular $11.95 blanket $4.95 i ..... ...... ; , 1 1
79c
DRESSING SAQUE Of fine printed flannel, sires 38 to 46, for only 1.00
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MRS. J. PENNINGTON LITTLE TROU3LE SAVERS
UHdatr spots cn wb;ta elclh ara tmrt rr-movett by bnillmr the itar or rearing same In tie atm. Tbwi soat Ja JarvUe water dUatexi with .13 eqcal part cf hot watw, ufltU stains disappear. Ttien rlaaa ta soft watw to w?iicri a dash of anv jncula has been ad-i Molte a bit cf cotton wtth ctl of lsteadw to swerten the air In a room where odora bora cooking can ce roticad. Sct:r you? trytne pan an! frrtdHe wifi salt, aad nothing w!U stick to Ihem. Jt yo-j keep palm tn your bons yTi must spong8 the leaves oac rry TterV with hikewarm water, to wblcb soma rails: has beien added. Thn set pc win- plart In a patl wit atioagb lake-ann watsr to cxrmpletiy coter tha P" a-i -pt 1 remain Uiere for two hours. ir butter has laoms ra-udrt tt tcay bo matin trweet again by soaking It in. Ice-cold wr.tw, to whtca a pinch o' crbcuata cf soda ha tsoen addJd. Keep buttr la water for about two hoars. It you wear snos without ottsbcoa, ie strre to protect yourself eatalnst wet feet. Aa application cf the foriowrn xn?xtr ca thn sole3 of your sftoas will nt only li7 tho water, but Sid&o tha Bice c:or? uvsb!: 2 parts :t mctec r-.-'t;oi talJcw and 1 part r'.n sSoald be xwA tT sjLe tratm3l f ywr aoa.
To Keep Ycr "Upper" Dowa To prevent yw gatters from lipping op cier yonr lnatep. gew a bis hook abrrt half an Inch from tie tdKs in front, and slip the hook ondrr tha hrwent lat of youT shoa, U yon war puieps. hare your ahoenjaier ran a heary thrttid jasl uEiler tha bow or buckle, tnrousfl wHlch the hook can paaa. Thla will kp tha palter irwn, ard rroTent It from loSa3 its shap. How to Get GW Oat c& VLea'i Troaser
5!ir a eorctlon of ooa part of household amraonla. and two part3 of hot water. Take a hary toweL soak, and wrlns nttll t3tr'y dry. Tfceu ptaeo over the clcth to b Ironed, and pteaa w th havy aad very hot Iron. This will net only tile t- s'oss ont, hot restora tie of.gUa: colcr. Cartaics Cnrtarca can easily drawn on the pola If the latter la mbd wita paralftn. To CreAsa Hera $rt tapklt-.a. handke-chUrfa. tc. rrav tns n-V!e fr-m thi -wlnf rcac'iso ran artclo ttrwest the hw'-z afproper wVth.
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220 East State Street Half a Block East of Post-Office Specials For Friday and Saturday
52c
1.36
GILT EDGE BUTTER Nuff said, per pound
FRESH EGGS Big one direct from the country, in cartoon, 7tf per dozen
GOOD LUCK JELKE'S 1 lb., 28c; 2
lb. 55c, 5 pounds for only ,
PURE LARD For 3 lb. pails. 54c, for 5 lb p?i!, 90c, for ten J OA pound pail
SWIFT S Sr.!0XED PORK BUTTS 45c
value, while they last, at per pound
BREAKFAST BACON Sweet and lean.
While 1500 pounds last at per pound
26c
and lean. 28c
23c
JELLO OR JIFFY JELL-2 packages for
CALUMET BAKING POWDER at per pound ? 7 r for only F. H. TID Bins PINEAPPLE They are delicious, at 20 C
F. H. PICKLE RELISH, per quart . . ..... . NAPTHA WASHING value, six for only
Try Our G3t Edge Coffee. A companion to our Gilt Edge Butter, at A (n per pound vVl.
39c POWDER 8c 25c
Across From Post Office. Phone 4014
MEN'S BELTS Of genuine leather, adjustable buckle, sold up to 75c, special only 29c
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GARTERS FOR MEN Good serviceable comes in 3 or 4 colors,
10c
LADIES HOSE Comes in black only of medium weight, a good satisfactory hose,
19c
BABY BLANKET Come in white with little pink or blue border, very special only
BUY THE GiRL A DRESS 0;ie lot girls new gingham dresses, sites 6 to 14 years, all snappy styles of genuine Amoskeag gingham for only 1.19 Girts all wool serge dresses full plaited skirt braid trimmed with emblem on sleeve, ages 6 to 14 years at 4.95 Child's serge dresses 2 to 5. . . .$100 Girls' blue jean dress. 6 t" 14. .$219 Infants flannel dresses for . . . .49c
31c
CURTAIN SCRIM A regular 39c eyd value, comes in white and ccrue for
17c
TEA SPOONS Of pure aluminum only e?.ch
5c
DINNER PAIL Two compartment full sire at 59c
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS I Regular $2.98 shirts $1.19 Regular $4.95 shirts . .$2.45 ; UNDERWEAR VERY CHEAP
Ribbed fleeced shirts or drawers 69c Fleeced union suits $1.59 Wool shirts or drawers $1.59 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS One lot men's fine dress sh;rts. sold regularly up to $3.45, now on sale
j for only
1.50
TABLE OIL CLOTH A large variety of styles indispensi ble in every home, yard 39c
riLLOW CASES Serviceable quality, well made, sires 36x43 in. 23c
. GINGHAMS 32 in. wide, beautiful plaids and coloringr, biij value for 29c FLANNEL GOWN Of fine quality fancy outing cut good full size only
89c
COTTON BATTING Fine long fiber quality, full comfort size. 72x90 in
63c
PINNING BLANKET Of excellent quality flannel, nicely made, whil they
last
39c
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Girl's cr boy's bleached or peeler: warm, well made. Suit for
98c
CREPE GOWN For ladies of f.nc plisse crepe, in white only for 1.39 KNIT BLOOMER For ladies, regular price 95c, very full cut. well made at
59c
LISLE GLOVES For men or ladies come in bUck, tan and grey, I clasp regular value $1 at
49c
CRYSTAL SOAP A good reliable soap, !Q bars for only
49c
NEW SHIPMENT OF THOSE FINE CHOCOLATES The selling of these choice candies has been something wonderful, the demand
exceeded our supply, for Saturday, per pound
Friday and
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WASH TUS Of No. 2 galvanized dro har;, only 99c OIL CAN One gallon i?e, screw top, special 29c DISH PAN A 17 quart i7.e. of good service, able quality, only 19c
