Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 2

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Page Two THE TnfESi Fridav, Fbruarr 11. 1021.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

HEADS MARKETING DIVISION OF FARM BUREAU FEDERATION

ainc- April. 1317, up to the present time Is eligible for membership.

FTXXY I SIM5 I If j'ou-re a member of tlie t r I b of! Wprds who believe that 1aghtr i. Just nhat the doctor orrjrd. s!ip ..vr , to ce "Seven Year l;a4 J.iek." th' T".obortsiti-Co!e r upr-spcial pi'Ti re ' featuring Max Limie-r, which will nnrack its ack of snicker Rt tho riumbia and American theaters to. lay. .'.greeing: that iaugrhter it happlnoss ( and happiness ttu greatest of a'.l j tonics, "Seven Tears Had L. ic-k" cor-J ta'.nly wins the cut K'an r'.fif for; being the greatest h"ai;h T'roducer j ever rietrel on the r!!v"r s'-ift. Trier' r more laughs, (without the aid of a custard pie), in this picture than -t'.irc are hopa in a tnaci. Pur clean humor you oar.'t ha "SM'en Tr Bad I.-ieV" Kvr rufak a mirror? If ynu haven't, d'n't'. Y.-ii have no Idea how a bjs'ni rtficetor f Hi mar the dally d'nry for ?m rn i years, until you ha n what Imp- j y-ne to Max in this new picture. The' comedian's trouble realty bc-gins. tt hU ; st bachelor dinner, when lie man- i sges to consume fpoUKh ' tii bi rr- ' se prohibited by t ie eight Pen! h i amendment, to mako his hotneu ard coarjj a "ih!mmj .'"

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AE B4KI0 SHOP OPEN

News Notes

AU i in readine.es for the. Grand

j opening of the new stcre of the Pake-

li.ite system or rianriea ai r,uj Mien- , ii

j 'san avenue. Indiana Harbor. w"hich is -Zs pchrduled to take place tomorrow! A pre-lenten wedding: took placo at ; morning. I . . , Thl. new atore. whb-h ia under the the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hoffman I personal direction of Tl. C. Riefl e. a I at 431 Oleott avenue, Tuesday, t tv j man of tvid experience in tb! .vstern I -,r ) n-i paI in tho affair ts the daughter j of bakerica. ia one of the flne tt and jn t,1f houeshld. Miss Ann" who was , ,rot "anitary store o' its kin.! in the i .cddMl to Mr. Rot ert Bucho.v, of Tan.''ty and is the third or.- of its kind to i j T) j BtvJ An cmploye of the lndl-

bo opened by Mr. Ulcwe in tho ra3t Hna HiirL)or Ueu Hailway. in the rating few years. j department at U.bson. Miss Hoffman "Bread, fresh from the ovens every , weU in this city and formerhour," i the motto of the ti'w store. I, , .u in .1,-, .lyrical department ot

Betz Manufacturing: Co.

ajid everythina; baa beeti done for the

rt nderins of the best ervtce poeflhle

I livery person ;! invited to ro pres-

! ent at

. 17.. .

the Betz Manufacturing; .o.

mond. Aft;r the reltRious cerenionv

there wu .1 ilinnr served to

openinur and as an added j thjrty.flve quests. The ooupl-

about

were at

attraction, a suitable souvenir will be

civen to ail ladiea preerit.

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CJI A KTCR KOR A HAV BANK

Hast Chicago is to hae another bank, coming with the announcement tiiat a cliarter has been granted th" Pfonie's Plate bank of Ka.-t f'hicapro. T.'.vie no definite plans ha e b' n

5.cia.ls that a " i i a J within

. "-'Lie. it is hoped by of (i ii'nnirary location will i. tiie near future. If the ranged. t!te bank will business in about 60 dav The stockholders of ti t'.uion are a'l business Chicago. John Boclinow

Sent, and Thomas S Jwsdec f. present assistant ca.fhler of the American State bank, will be cashier. A meeting of stockholders has been ca'.ied for Tuesday at which t ine further details will be announced.

an re- ;t rb- c.e for n 0 '.v : n t ! -n--n f Kast ski is presi-

C A. Gustafson. C. A. Gustafson has been appointed head of the eo-operativ market:njr department of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Thia department wiJl develop commodity orKaniiations and promote tha cause of co-operative marketinz.

ni SH ORG .I7. VTIO V "IIRU A.rrangemrnts for th ' r in ' r. s; of file Soldiers and Si''.r soc :a.l and j"l:tical club are rapidly be : n s pushed -forward. Papers hae a'r?ady be-n placed in the hands of attorneys and l is expected that the charter will be granted sometime during the coining

wee k. This organization, w'uic'a i, con'-ivl-c-red by war veterans. i ti;e way o.' gettintr actual results. fat will

tend to promote more harmonious feelinns both socially and "therwis-, will !iHe i; borne office at East Chicago and will be known as th Soidiers Social and Political association. The tenporarv- ot'tioers of the association sre ii! men who have been in ; lie army or navy and have seen erv- , overseas and include F. B. Tboman. pres. dei, t ; Joseph S. Krol, v'ce pres'dent: George Sikokis. secretary and Frank Ijoda. treasurer. It la the aim of the organisation to not only look after the veterans political questions, but also to look after their personal welfare. In else of sickness the organization will see that their members are g;iven th best of medical attention and are otherwise properly cared for. Already applications fa- membership ,n the pew organization iiae been received from d -fferent sections of the state, which tends to show that it will be a grand success. Every soldier, tailor or marine, who has born in the government service

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"TV-hen :s th p-:rim baV. 1 be txiven?" is a question that is often asked, since t' f.rvt announcement in this ro'.umn two weeks apro. The date for the h'jr affair fa been set for March "1. It is to be given l.v lii"

r"onrrea-ation Knai Ifre-l of Tr-.-i'a

Harbor at the Masonic Teion'e. 'i'l-t t 'hioasro. Tt-jsk Tt8-es se' 11 piece orisinai domitio orciiestra w: I furnish their famous brand of deuce music supreme. Mar.'" novel and interesting feature;' are being planned by the eomm'ltee and altogether the most brtlliant affair in years is promised. Watch for future announcements.

Ilenr tte beautifully Hlusiriited Bible 1 er tor o f rft. In the Drl.uir Theater Sunday morning at IO oVloelc. II. Swingle, speaker. All welcome, eollwtlons. 2-10-3

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First Trust Alfl)SMKSS BANK

EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenue3

Capital end Surplus $65,000.03

10 Years of Safety

In ien years time no investor in the First Mortgage GOLD bond?, recommended by and sold at this bank, has ever lost a cent.

Show your ro;or. get the Invisible C'.'.est Dinne

a ttcki-t fof Feb. 10.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PAYS BIG POLICY TO HAMON ESTATE AP.PM'RE. Ok la.. Feb. 10. X K0n.000 life insurance policy issued to Jake Ho-mon. m jltirnilljonaire Oklahoma "oil king" two hours before lie was fatally shot, was paid to his estate today by the International Life Insurance company of St. Louis.

(tended by Mis Mary Pobbms ana .m. Lester Leikel. The bride end her t'tendant were both sr"'vn-d In hi'" ' j brown and carrie 1 flow ers. A residence j at 4314 Olcott ovoTinr has been decided upon for the ctviple V'j locate. ' A party wus 'held last evening at the j hon.f of Mrs. A. Jenkins in 1-tSth and I '-,.r.'o ivjii'u and the sruests com-

,!p--is.j the memhers of the Kast Oh loft -- ... I K'- I'.oyal Ncifrh'nr Om? of this city.

t The usual evening of pleasure with re1 freshments was indulged in.

John I. Judge who has been employed in the Inland tni'l ad out of work at the present lime is returning to St. Louis. Mo., his former home. Pance at M.isonic Temple tomorrow night by K. and S. A. Club. Music by Gorman. Public invited. 5-11-1 Tho three, year old daughter of Clntractor and Mrs. Roy Clark of Grapevine street mot with a painful accident when she slipped yesterday on the floor of their home an! gashed her forehead severely, necessitating several twitches The little one h3 been rcuperatlng from en attack of the mumps and received quite a set-back when the tal' occurred. Dance at Masonic Tempie tomorrow

night by K. and H. A. CU10. Music lv Uorman. Public Invited. 2-11-1 Arthur Watts moved his family from Hammond ve&terday to the corner of 143th street and Burins' avenue. Mr, Watts ia a brother to Mr. Thedore Barr of Northcote avenue this city. The K. & P. A. C'hib uiii hold their dnee tomorrow evening at the Masonic

Temple, with the C.ormuti 1 .relies tra renderinj: the muHlc. It was the inten- ! tion of the memborH to proeuro the i Gretit I.kes Jackie Jiavii to perform on ' that vvetilng but owing to a new ruling' on the pwrt of the Secretary of the Navy perforniRiico.s on the pfrt r.f tl..- J.-.-l;i.-Band can only b- limited to ch-se Jurisdiction. Tli" Hub vill endeavor to : mike up for the d.sappnir.tmet,t and' promise that the Herman tmisic wliii hai-o some special hlt.s for the occasion. ! The public is invited ami ti,f, admission' can ts gained at the do,,r. i

The Lotus Club sp.-nt an enjoyable. yu positively enjoy a new afternoon with Mr. Leslie Graham in Bubini cigar. At all dealers. 1-51 North 1'orsytlie avenue, yesterday. (Additional East ClUcajfo Kiwi oa Fti Six)

The M. y. C. B. Club v.-an soe.nly en

lerinjiie.i nl the home of Mrs.

terday afternoon.

05if-.J. ILL

Grocery and Produce Company Wholesale nd Retail 621 CHICAGO AVENUE. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 186

Rial, j

DR. E. T. BRUCE Specializing in Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat All styles of glasses scientifically and satisfactorily fitted.

eter JSelzesIo

Grocery and Market

533-1 43rd Street, Eait Chicago.

GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES

AT LEES THAN 1-3 PRICES These nro siinhllv used, run ls than 1 fn'i mieS. fr( ,, from cuts stone bruise;.-, will esi! v gie 4 00 to o.udii inileHge. These tires are'exfepijonal B.irgaiiiK at tlieso low

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prices.

3?x3U :!2.3'8 32x4 KK4 31x4 M v ' ; 3.".X H .. .t)X 4 3 i x 3Txf)

Kubrln 1'rlees $ T.f.n ;i . ( r pi . .1 ft 12.('0 j i.;n I i'. Oll 1 1..-.4I 1 .'. Mil 1 :..:.o 1 .'..jo 1 i . .' 0

f-.rd I'rice 12.0.-1 14.fi" 1 i.0f' 1 7. On 1 t.fft .'O.i'it J 1 ..el " 1 .11"

Tube Ihices

.75 .00 ,

K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. NEW AKD USID TIB.IS ACCESS03JCE3 016 Chicago Ave. Phost 1G80-J KAST CHICAGO

Phone 280.

Specials for Saturday, Feb. 12

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Smoke a new Bubin; cigcr. liable dealers sell them.

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PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING Ail kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding all work guaranteed. Call at Wassey'e, 81 f'tate St., little west of Honman St. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-27

fr. Gee-ge W. Sweiga-t will return to nn ori'i. e at 88 fhicajo avenue Monday. Feb, 14th. Phone iCS-J. Ka?t

t 'hi'-ag'o.

You can't help enjoy a new Kublnl cia.r, a most rl'SMit smoke. 1-31

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M1OM( NOTItK. Members of t .tv n.ut Chicago Lodge j K. & A. M will tueet at Masonic

1:3 Saturday afternoon to of funeral of late Irl li.

Temp!.

e en, iberts.

2-11-1

W, II. JEPrESON.

Via nee at

Masonic T'Hipi? tomorrov,"

j nij.hr by K. and S. A. Club. Music by I Gorman. Public invited. 2-11-1

I To bu.ld

MUZ H1 UOIXG or renii'del, if ro see 11. K.

Olney for ("Pinnli. 4028 Parrlsh Ave. I-'hone l 4 7". Indl.m.1 Harbor, 2-ji-fi

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At Eart Chicago's 1 1 Busiest Comer j mmm mmmm wo mmum

! U. S. Gov't Bacon. I 12-lb. can for

' Famous Creamery Butter.

per lb Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen Telmo Brand CofTec. 3 lbs.. $1.15; per lb. . . . Monarch CofTee. 3 lbs.. $1.00; per lb. ... Best Santos Coffee. 4 lbs., 95c; per lb Very Best Peaberry Coffee. 4 lbs., $1.00; per lb. ... Basket Fired Japan Tea, per lb Gunpowder Tea. per lb English Breakfast Tea. per lb India Ceylon Fine Cup Tea, per lb

American Family or Kirk's Flake Soap, with coffee or tea order. 1 0 bars for DeiMonte Brand Blackberries. OCp cans, 9c; per can Telmo Brand Sliced Peaches. 25 C

1 cans, JJt , prri tan . Luncheon Preserves.

! 3 jars. $1.19; prr jar

SSI!? Telmo Pure Fruit, Strawberry

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$2.45 45c 37c 40c 35c 25c

30c 55c 65c 60c

Magnet Corn, 1 6 ( 6 cans, 95c; per can Shooting Stra Peas, 1 5( 6 cans 85c; per can Dry Onions, 25 ( 10 lbs. for . . .'

Extra Special No. 2z Club House !

Grated Hawaiian Pineapple, OQ. -j fi ir . Jy V.

3 cans. $1.15; per can

Sweet Marie Toilet Soap, 10 bars for Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars for Red Buck Tall Salmon. 6 cans, $1.45; per can. . Fresh Leaf Lard. , per lb Small Fresh Pork Loin, per lb Small Fresh Pork B'utts. per lb

65c jat've of Veal,

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THEATRE II

Hammtnd ti Indian TODAY Frank Gardner & Co. Romeo & Juliet Not hy 'William Shakespeare' A SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY ACT WALSH & RAND Singer DeLuxe CARTEZ & RYAN Mirth and Melody LEON TONEY Ventriloquist

1.33 39c 514c

This is your chance to buy your groceries at a saving. Learn how you can Economize on the foods you buy. Sale Saturday. February 12, 1921.

PILSBUKV. CERESOTA AND GOLD MEDAL FLOUR. 1-8 barrel at EGGS Large selected, strictly fresh, per do..en at OAK. GRO"E BUTTER In one pound i

prints, prr pound YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE -34c lb.. Brick 32c Cheese, per pound PEARL TAPIOCA -One lb., 10c; 5 pounds 4oC for onlv ARMOUR'S AND RED CROSS MACARONI AND 22 C SPAGHETTI. 3 packages for BANNER BRAND PURE VAN I LA AND LEMON 39 c

EXTRAC1 4-ounce bottle tor PEABERRY COFFEE Fresh roasted. 4 pounds for GREAT WESTERN HOMINY No. 3 can. 2 LUNCHEONPURE FRUIT. PRESERVIES-A11 berries, 26 ounce glass jar. 3 jars for JELLO All flavors, at per package only CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans for only SUGAR WHITE GRANULATED, at per pound only NO. 1 CAN TELMO PEACHES In heavy syrup, per can -

93 c 25c 1.19 11c 31c 7ic 26c

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WARNER & COLE The Female Kernel Mile. Elminad Co. ia "20TH CENTURY MOVING" Original Sensations Comedy Pantomime Music Sicking and Dancing Alao "VELVET FINGERS"

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Chas Berendt, Mgr. : 37 17 Cedar St. Ind. Harbor j PHONE 890 Wholesalers and retailers, great slaughtering sales, oa all fresh and smoked meats. Our meats are the very best, and prices the lowest. We sell just as we advertise

Fresh Leaf Lard, per pound lZVc

I6hc

13 h

2C

40c

or

Interest and principal payments on these gold Bonds are promptly paid at this bank. Your invesemcnt is 100 per cent SAFE.

Invest Here

Call at this Bank, or write or phone East Chicago 1400. Ask about these 7 per cent GOLD Bonds.

Are we getting your inquiries for prices on Steam Coal in car lots or wagon lots?

If Not We Both Lose Money

We have plenty Indiana, Illinois and Pochontas coal in trans t all the time. If you cannot take a full car, we can give you ex

cellent service on small through our storage silos.

Phone 1490 THE BECKMAN SUPPLY COMPANY

Raspberry, 5 lb. stone jar .

1 Monarch Catsup, large.

6 for $1.35; per bottle. . Snider's Pork and Beans, 6 cans. 75c; per can. . .

j Heinz Apple Butter, 2 lb.

jars. 3 for $1.45; per jar

$1 .85

23 c 13c 50c

per lb

Native Veal Shoulder. per lb Native Veal Loin. per lb

Tr T. BIJOU Bt' ra '.i" Quai.e, Spring ... , c 1 u Buck Jones in IHL 1 l u Hind Quarter Spring Lamb. OC. i Dip PI iVTU " JJ J 1 i Lamo, per ID

lUUd y ,

; mall Fresh Pork ;Loin, per lb j Small Fresh Pork ! shoulder, per lb . .

j -Yesh Spare Rib, p per pound

; Native Leg Veal,

m per pound

i lull v. tai vwn 1 , per pound I Native Veal Stew,

per pound

Porterhouse and Corn Steak, per lb Fresh Hajnbui0'er Steak, per lb Native Beef Pot Roast, per lb

"3 Clp Native Boiling Beef,

jv 1 puuitu

"I CjL Sugar Cured Cali

2 C

per lb Fresh Lamb Stew, per lb Choice Cuts Pot Roast of Beef, per lb

j Rib Roast Rolled.

per lb Swift's Premium Bacon, per lb Dandy Brand Bacon, per lb

BIG PUNCH." Added

'King of the Circus."

'Lamb, ner lb.

1 Lamb ote

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EXTRA SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY Large Loaf of Bread, 15c Small Loaf, 10c WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES

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Announcement

The Bake-Rite System of Bakeries announce the Grand Opening of another store, Saturday, February 12th, 1921, at 3403 Michigan Avenue, Indiana Harbor, Ind. The public is invited. Souvenirs for the ladies.

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23c 45c

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181 rc 154 c She

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Georgia Square Bacon, per lb Porterhouse or Round Bacon, per lb Fancy Salt Pork, per pound Good Luck Oleoma rgariue, lb Mrctly No. I Eggs, per dozen

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Directed by

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TODAY Vera Gordon in "THE NORTH WIND'S MALICE" Don't fail to see this wonderful production. Also the Edgar Kid Picture "Edgar's Country Cousin" SATURDAY Eugene O'Brien in "BROADWAY AND HOME" Also the Edgar Kid Picture "Edgar's Country Cousin" SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY THE LIFE OF PRESIDENTELECT HARDING in "From the Cradle to the White House"

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