Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1921 — Page 10
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i i.; u vo.iil;' v;n:iii incu i r i; mi t 'j.i woiii.n i'.;d li'i' j: .fst.s ni'ip ffiiH( i aiKji''-t ta..ict. ft t.i l-.aiht! .ne ll-'i-e. ? ?t U-iday uf- !' ; in, whs i ih- ti-.-jjai tuu l.t ot iie.ni--c.i r.,:i..t-s entertained tlie er.er;il etr.b iiiinTj, u ila in. iiaLuii.-. exit t.ded to i -i.-h int-iibei hi. iiiuuig lee piiilc?e . : j". fc.iv.-ot. i"' liicdslti- .. i ftxiUciH i.iitij.aiiy t Chicago i in- tabic .'. lev and u.-ed their
inland ol -Oe.eiS laonon -'.i'" .. ". Tjic ta'n. i were add i t ionall V i..-d n,m dci. -ration:! of th.- poi-t-nt ine date, and place cards ver ,,idii.loal cover. Th" ciuH c..l-
a. real by .Mi a. David
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,:-,U' : science cpert., lr.. I'rter- ! ii o: the Corn Prod-iotp. and Mr? t ,,, n of tli'1 rompfln;-, bth ; C i;.'3?o. and n.-.t arpo.-i.itfJ v-.--.tli ;.'.e r,rm demon t-t ra t i n for the clan, i - tw,j ladi'vi w ere a!? re.- poiuibi e the fluffy tra bi3C'i!ts maitc aril mi ..-'Uphir.U9 H-rvi-d. The j.iosraru f r'r m'tcrncion consist d ef the opc-n-...i number in whkii Mrs. Z. 1 ' Uiurrriidcvrd two delightful vooal i.-.ir.i'.M r. w ah Mrs. Itarry K. Tioonias her ovi'otnpanifte on the piMiss Morr!..-"v. sup'.-rvivor of . . : r- nurses in the- Twin City field, a ..,! most l:iter'tin;ly of the a? ma ,r!'l anttcipatvl additions to the eo-,-tv and cspiaincil many phases of Ai.fnrc work. A oithful contributor
i :,n rrocram waa Swil
'i -zr.tcr cf tiic U. XI. Herrons
' .! ---d charmir.sr'.;.' in childish almv and accompanied by Mrs. James - n at the piano. Mrs. Calvin al--'o :, .,s a pleasing vocal selection. Mrs.
,a-i I'awr.. who until rtcrntly was
- 4 Corey, dramatic instructor at the ",V:i sbingrton grade fcChoo', rendered a ,., ,...; rpiece of histrionic cxpre.sslon LTiarlously responded to an encore .. .i eh nop.e other than an artNt would ;.-:..r;n.;. The persi.ir.ell of tiie guest-.-; wa made t:p from Cries co. Ham.i ',-.1. VVhitin?:. Gary and llnst Chl- , P;. Great creda Is due the chalr(if the day. Mrs. James I Mci. who is al9D chairman of the i .wrara committee., end Mrs. Frank e.a :.- ha ii . chairman of the department 'A--.': th? following appointed cominiti --s: l.ecoratinq. th.e Me-sdames n. . J a. kron, J. V,'. Krifsry. Itobert War:ri.a. r.nd J. Lindsey; reception. Mes,;,,.,rS Euser.o Mills and George W. . -. serving, Mesdamvs C,. lloltrom, l- .funsMn, t- PeLyJe. AV'.Uiam Xc.ifsT. roiloek, J. Ball. Harry Puguid. j.-mes Oalvin, Henry Crogan and II. T. Matcher.. Mrs. J. C. IVckson. general -.; president, presided at a tnettnt; f- ;;.-iw;ng the conclusion of the social !'":' moon and appointed necessary r..T..n-.i;tees for the transaction of busiXi. ss pertinent to the club curriculom.
' The y'l-.-.nr; wotnen nliieJ with i.ii sicpurv Mit'b'tv L'f titc A. M.
! n chiin-li will meet tomorrow rveni -f. at the- home of Mrs. M. V- Cobb nt I 2 Dfdjr street. Jt viU be an ui- ; f rutins ..teetin.; and nil iiiemte- ! and their frie:nl-i interested are t ordiislly invited to be present. A rhuri-H ! tnembf r, Mrs. Frenelila (Jary of 4 -'J j W rnon avenue is re-ported ill for the i past few day.i. j The attindanee at the inception cf a Girl t-'i-o.u! i'i;in-:l at the Washington ; h'-iih school last evening was not of I ;hc most tneouraging fort, owing to
tlio c-veniiiK la'lnm many wtio are uiti rested to (iili'r places of entertainment and sp". I illy a pp-dr. ted eommitties. Mr. J- - I'tielison who l.i.k'-rt on the intirest of tiv. niovemer.t b-n nrouraui :m nt to those leading tlie ore a n . .-.a i ! oi c -mme nceinent by saying t hat il so often happens th.C .-mail group iinnv it iriv.jiiRly Kreat and that int. re.-t e'eoild ii. v-r hi w a'l the ene)-K-t !c - v in Htiaituncr their Kva. It "as ej.!enl hat Mrs, l.i'.i-U-f.in, Indiana. Harbor cman'a ' 'br p:-e.-!dint had In mind the inan.hcent turnout of yesterday t t lie club lunehe.m w hero hun ireds gathered and grew from smilier numbers than appeared at la.-t evening's Girl Si-imt meeting. M-.ss .Tentit-.' Cohen who is aorusl.-med to disa ppoint men: s and will be director of the new oeiety is ery opt I m t 1 :: that Mis. I'-kson'd l'-ed jet jo n s are aeturatc. Vlirn the announcement ins sm'D nf the wedding cf a your.;; Mr. Smioiison occurr.u it Irdtana !?arb..r. tins week, tlo.- party dosiinsrd to pivo the iuforiViation unf .rtunately gave th) name of ano'li-iMin inbtr of tin- fanu- !;. It was Alh-'i-t Ji;mc.ii! instead of Carl in the r..le .,f simuiii. The loupic are enjoy in s a buieymwn at t;i present time a::1 will settle in Indiana Harbor to establish a h-Tiic. The bride was Mi;a Martha Miller. The 1.-. . I- Club met with Miss Catherine ijornun In NVrth Hai-.n,," avenue last ev :iin- with M.ss Catlieriiie Vuiff if Yonnprstown. ).. hi-rr visitinjr and Mi.-s Marv Hicks of 11am-
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v. h.le th. 'ling on'. - I'leture .i f Dr. .1. V. ( he Unite
arrangement of the affair. was little, tiine for social Intercourse. ( -opey, teacher
Mrs. Frank GulKer eif Fir street. Is toaay many oi me iaenei vu ur'.nK
part y was cnjo ms f a Young Man" is the Harsha for tliis even1 l'l-i fibyti rian church:
Tonight's prayer pi-r i-c Is charav tvri;;ed a? family niyht. Whole families ! v. ill be counted t.'irt.ugh the individual : numbers. -Mrs. William l'e rry tint jMiss llaz'l Hart will supply the spe- ; cial music. A cordial Invitation is tx- . tended to the public to be present at j the stvU--:s. I .Mr;, ltichard Graham who formerly 'lived in tliis city and now at KIPrsm, j Texas, which cliniato In-tter (lfm-s with j her health Is now on a vIMt with he-r ; youngest fen and at the homo of lo.-r ' parents, the Kicliaril Smalmans of 14 ltli i sf.. wit. re she will remain but a tew days : lunger before.- lo r return back. s-'lm i w a.ss eiuertained in Indiana Ilarlior on Tuesday eventig- at the home: of the 1-ert .(H'.!l9 In l.'niniiHun.'l st. i M.-S- John Horn of Ivy s-treet is In
i iiii a m to la y. ' There are Tv m City people in attend'a nee at tho so. ial afternoeoi proid.-d I for by thy Gary Urb.n'Oil t'hi itio to-
day. The I.ioI 1 1 ell HI.-. invitation?
at the In i.i o vl' -Mrs. If. Milier UnritiK av n . Til' 5-day evening.
Au.!li-iFy of the p:yie.i w t! h heart y response to t lie ! Issued for Ihe-ir c-r-l I .'Jr
s:outh , Whist.
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-lilt at the Mercy hospital In Gary, where ho was taken a week an Ruffe-r-iiiK from a fractured leg sustained at the mill while he was at work. Th- G'-oil Shepherd Guik! of Wonon of Hast Chicago -vU meet Tomorrow- af- ( rne-in with Mrs. Wlliam H.-ilnefi, in the? Atlas apartments. . The Woman's JlelbT Corps, of Indiana Ilirb'ir is meeting tomorrow afternoon ot the Katln rine House. Charles Lloyd, a member of the Hast Chicago basket ball team. Is 111 and taken to ist. Margaret" .t hospital f..r treatment of a malady l.-arinb' rvie-mblaTice to the prevalent typhedd levi-r. Mr. and Mrsi. J. Jennings of Chicago were visiting in this city at the. home of Mrs. Jennings's mother. Mrs. Mary liee-ei, itl Grasselli avenue. Mrf. J. Sterling of ihe Ulckm! apartment!" was reported ill for the p:T-f several dayti her eonditlein b.lie(i-.l be due to the. grippe tendencies. Mir..-; M. niDi A'ussar of Grapevine st. i-- home ft-opi in-r duties in the Hubbard oliiors ill wj'h a sever" cold. Mrs. S. T. Johnst.iri of Xortheot e nve. i'- Itoleling a reunion (hi-? n.f teripion of Indies who sewed and Knitted during the war das. The session v 111 - be. '-pent In pleasant reminiw nos of tlmsr. il.ivs when Hie pi filler M'-ked and th'te
the ir needle-weirk and Hindu em will be s t-veil. While club women met In banquet session yest'irday aft'-rnooti at. the Katberlne lloufi! it was disclosed that a participant . on the program tba.t was Miss
of eirumitic expression
at tlm Washington 'jrnde School, Is now Mrs. William Fawn, anil has It. -en. since Christmas time, tho a noimecnien t. only ooming to light yesterday. Mr. Fawn formerly directed f,e gymnasium course at the. Washington School and is now engnge! In the studying ti,r the dental
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the number of ri nn ml-rs mes' tit. The Bert Haiyhts of Commonweal 1 1 avenue ar.d tho Uay Mathew s of Guth .
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Fridge. ;i tiii l'o.e Hundred, wish awardr-' gien to the com p' 1 1 ' o rp in eacii game. j JU'iulieis -f the Hippy Hour Club I and a few intimate friends e-f Mr". Ai ICiulnuii of Hemlock rt.. recently beirae'el by the los of her husband, ar - j spending l tiei clay her.; today and lire .ij-- ; rjinging for a little arrivnl to ci-me. I ?.t-. U.il.orr '.ir'.(-v nv;.0;l.r ill toe I
WHAT CAUSES GAS ON THE STOMACH?
It is caused by fermenting, sour j waste matter in tho intestines. Tins j old. font matt.-r shoi:I d lie thoroughly I cleaned o:it w i - h simplo buckthorn! bark. ulye'TlriO. .;-.. as mixed in Ad- j let-Tt-ka. This acts en F' 'TH upper J and lower bowed, removing "id a - j cumulated mat: i- you lo-ver thoug'.'t I was i:i your svi'i in. Adler-i-ka re- ; lieves AN V CASK gas on the stomac.-.. . IIXCi-a.r.FN'T fo- sour ston-.jich and ! chronic con s.t ill ,i 1 1 on. Guards aga ':. . a ppend ieit !.s. Summers I'iianuaey, j Hohn-.an. neur s':al- St. Adv.
CORNS Lift Off with Fingers
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A committee meeting of the triembeihip representation of tlie East Chicago-Indiana Harbor Welfare Association, met at the home of tlu .;. airman. Mrs. Max Nassau, in the YVickey apartments, last evening and d.seussed the plans cf launching into a 'i'.y-wide campaign for members: both organizations an I the private individual."Both sides cf the city were well i . presented in the choice of commute s chosen for the -work and as the ie. --titution lays claim largely In Indiana Harbor us well as in Fast Cui.'nco, there is expected to be a close ii in the rac-i for membership. Miss .'doriicy, supervisor of r.tirsrs is viil-i-g to give a part of her time fre.m .- busy actirFies to appear at any uroup of meetings and explain thu toed and various kinds cf work embraced 'n the fostered movement. "A" h.le the association has been in the
0 DARKEN HAIR
APPLY SAGE TEA
Look Young! Bring Back Its i
Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness Common garden sage breweel Into a 1',-iey tea. with sulphur added. will i.irii gray, streaked and faded hair o-ouit, fully dark end luxuriant. Just
.- i-w- Applications will prove a revcl- ' o.ti if you hair is fading, streaked, - ' tiny. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home. though, is '
i i o ; I l esomc. An easier way is fo get b "le of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur i o npotind at any drug store, all ready - r use. This is the old-time recipe improved' by the addition of other lnr !. d'' nts. Vv'bilc wispy, gray, faded hair Is not i-iul. we all desire to retain our ; uili'ul appearance and attractivei e ;.-s. TJy darkening your hair with Wye; IPs Sags and Sulphur Compound, i ... on" ran tell. Iwcauso it does it s i r. i en-ally, so e venly. You just dan. pen f sponge or soft brush with it and e r? this through your hair, f.kir.g .ne t-ma'l strand at a tim; by morning, nil gray hairs have disappeared, and' i-i-r becomes beautifully dark, gloss v.' .- i ter another application or tw o your . ft and luxuriant. Adv. i
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"The Bank that Service Built" Capital and Surplus $120,000.09 TAX SERVICE FOR EAST CHICAGO City and County taxe are now due. The trip to the courthouse at Crown Point or the trouble of having taxes looked up there may be avoided by making use of our tax department. Vve have the county tax duplicates, and payment may be made here. Also, if you wish it, we will ascertain what j our city taxes and assessments are. We will also assist you to make out your Federal income tax returns. Federal income return and first payment muat be made by March 15. Come early and avoid the rush. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
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le.rsn't nurt r. bit! Prop a lilt! Frre zoiie" on a i aching corn, install"
I hat corn stops hurting, then short- I
y yoi; lift it light off with fingers. 1 Truly! I
Your drugs'.: sells a tiny bottle of 'Fp-rzi'tie" f'.-r a fw cents, stiff ici'-ra
l to remove every hard Corn.
bet w eon w i ! Imu t
the toes se.reness
soft corn and t i i : or irntu-
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TRUSTS' SAVINGS
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137121 AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 Girls Who Intend to Marry The j.'ir! who has .a savings account lirrc and who has added to it steadily will realize the value of her thrift when she becomes engaged. Mic has ready money for her trousseau, perhaps some left over to make the first payment on a home or a balance which makes a tidy bank account in itself. Arc you a young woman who gets a pay check? Save part of each check at this safe, strong bank. One dollar starts a savings account here. TAXES Let us help you with your income tax return. City and county taxes, now due, may be paid at this bank. "Put Sometiing in tlie Bank Eacn Pay Day" The Home of the State Building and Loan Auociab'on
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Every Woman Thinks I Wisb I Coiifd Make My Own Dresses T-.-1 run have st'-l-sh ur-lo-di's for rhe price cf matTlil. V. e teach you how to cut. f.t and nd make elress-es. Tusiness coures for prof ess'rnal Dressmaking snd DesiErnirfc. Tjzy s-td Evening Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Kahtd Street Sara Patek, Principal Patterns Out to Measure. cauj os w kit ii roa TEEJCS
714 CHICAGO AVE.
BEE HIVE BUILDING PHONES 24, 85, 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND.
SPECIAL Pcaberry Ccffee. A very good drink. 3 lbs., SOc. Per pound
28c
Sugar, witli 3 lbs. of any of our bulk cotTec. 5 lbs. for . .33c
GianuUled 5tJ2tr
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meat order, J iij.-.
resh Peanut Butler,
you wait, per
wit'i grocery or 38c
CiC VllIC
lb 35c
Rio Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.10, per Ik . .25c I ic-fh Roasted CofTee. 5 lbs.. $1.45. per lb 30c Our Leader CofTcc, 4 lbs. $1.33, per lb 35c M. R. Blend. 3 lbs. $1.25, lb 42c ( Fancy Gunpowder lea, per lb. . . .69: j Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, lb 69c
Upton's Cocoa. J,'? lb. tins 25c Lneeda Biscuit, 3 boxes for 25c
American Family Soap, with tea or
col! ec order. Pet Milk, tall s
b bars f
or .
cans tor
. 35c . .25c
Fav'y June Sifted Peas, 6 cans. . .85c Per can .- 15c f ancy Corn, b cans 80c. per can . . 14c Tomatoes. 2 cans for 25c' Libby's Red Salmon,' tali can.... 38c Hawaiian Pineapple, No. 3 can...3Sc! Cobb's Red Raspberries, per can. 38c j Elu; Label Jams, assorted, jar... 38c ! Monarch Apple Butter. 20 oz. jar". 28c' Briar Ridge Catsup, tall bottle ... 25c j Fancy Blue Label Peas, regularly j 33c. pe r can 28c ' Oscar Mayer's Pure Lard, 2 lbs. . .39c I Jap Rose Soap, per bar 10c! Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 69c !
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3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, Indiana
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WEEKLY SAO
Starting Fri., Sat., Mon., Feb. 18-19-21
FLOURGOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY
5 Pound Sack 29c Ys Barrel Sack $1.29 V4 Barrel Sack $2.59 l2 Barrel Sack ,. .$4.95
We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY
EAGLE MILK 22 C FRESH C0TTAGE CHEESE Q Per can Per pound , American Family Soap, 10 bars . 67c SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP QQn SARDINES In oil, OCp 1 0 barsdV OU1 4 cans for CLAUSSEN'S CATSUP 8Z CORN, PEAS OR TOMATOES OC bottle. 3 for ,iJC 3 cans for GOOD LUCK Puritan Malt LARD Margarine Extract, $1.25 COMPOUND Lb. 26c value . . 79c Lb 12 l-2c &dk!8S.:f.98c Strictly tfcfe xr . 4 cans for Bacon Scares, 2lC 11 fj Macaroni or Spaghetti, g Q (jJJ Pcr package per package 2 C EVERY ONE SELECTED : : Brick Creamery. 4-B C n.- i p n American, Brick, or 97. I his 5ale, rer Dozen r ri n U C per pound Cream Cheese, pcr lb. w Country Rolls, 28 C Corn Meal, 1 f per pound fc 4 pounds 1UC Rolled Oats, this sale, , A (Jr (Jr lv Nutro, tall cans, Q per pound thio sale BEST PEABERRY COFFEE GUNFOWDER TEA ROYAL BLEND COFFEE Per lb., 32c. 4 lbs. 50c Value. Pcr lb. Per lb., 35c. 3 lbs. $1.00 29c $1,00 Schulz Butternut Bread, loaf 10 and 15c BLACKSTONE BRAND CATSUP Q PURE PLUM BUTTER 17 1 6 oz. bottle ;k Per pound SALMON Tall cans, 20c value, OC LUNCH WAX PAPER 1A. 2 for 33C 3 roHs for 1UC
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BtOfThirfe HancI sewed. 26 oz., standard 75c seller. JjJ O i U J peciaI for Friday and Saturday only
39c
prcfessiem. Mrt. Fawn in conttn'ilr.K' J" h r assifrnuiciit at. tiio wclio.il lor tlie
GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT tESS THAN 1-3 X-XCZS These aro slightly uel, run le tfinn 1.C00 iniif;s, free from cuts and Mono linilw-s, will easily give 4,00 to fc.i.ioo tnll' OKe. These tires are 6Xc ptlenoi, bargains at these low prices.
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Fohrlo 1 "rices J 7 SO fl oe 10.50 i :.no 12 ,"0 l ?..n,i 14.-0 15.00 1 S.50 i r.n 16.00
Cerd I'rlces 1 ? no 4 no 1 fi.ne. 1 7 00 I v.OO 20.ro 21 00 2! 0't I I e i j 23 CO
Tub". Price :.2S 2 60 J.SO 2.75 7 3.00 j :.i s.?r 8 60 3 0 3.75
K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. KEW AND XTSrD TIE.E3 ACCXSSOIUXS 618 Chicago Ave. Phan 15S0-J EAST CHICAfJO
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There is No Time like the Present for Buying ORTT SHOES More Especially When You Can Benefit Greatly by the Wonderful Values Offered Now. Oxfords You will find the newest modes in our wonderfully attractive line of Oxfords. A wide variety of styles, leathers and patterns lo choose from. Prices range $6 95 $10 50 Pumps These delightful new Pumps arc in great demand now. We arc showing them in brown and black satin, black suede, and soft black kid; with . graceful
French heels. Prices range $695 $105 High Shoes All new styles, charming models, beautifully finished. Sleek teautifal leathers of brown or black kid. Military, Cuban or Louis heels. Wonderful values at $5-95 SH-as High Shoes A special lot of classy "TwoTone" Boots, button or lace models; $14.00 values. Now
$5.95
Special Values for Men All $10.00 Walk-Overs, brown ii t i.i r- i-i
or DiacK. jeamer, ngwsn or
round toe models, now $8.65
All $14.00 Walk-Overs, brown or black leather, now
$11.95
Ortt's Quality Shoes for IV.n, in brown or black leather, English
or round toe models, values up
to $6.30, now
$4.95
Men's Work Shoes, built ever
thr famous Munson nrmv Tt
made to withstand hard wear
with comfort-
&S.95 r fi5
$4-
Large and Varied Assortment cf Boys', Girls' and Children's Gcod Shoes at Prices That Will Save You Money. '
Jas. B. Ortt
The Shop Ahead
169 State St. Hammond
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