Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1921 — Page 12

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NEW "MESSENGER" AIRPLANE 1UJILT FOR HURRY-UP TRIPS

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

UNION STOCK YARDS 144th and Todd Avcaad D. SZILAGYI, Prop.

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The new mesfienser plane ready for it lufiiii.

The new "messenger" airplane fi&s made its first appearance in Washing-ton, D. C. It is one of the smallest planes in the world, having a wing spread of only

twenty feet and standing seven The purpose of the new machine feet hijrh, yet it has the speed of is to rep. ace motorcycles for cer-ninety-nve miles an hour, carries tain messenger purposes. An a sixty-horsepou er motor and aviator is shown kfiir.g the tail will cjji-ry a bad of 240 pvuiuis. ' cf the plsrie.

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Mr?. Joso;h Hartley. Sr.. of North !'., j 'h" ::, , hts (jon to Phof-nix. A vi. . ' r-on .'!-('. Ir-m an ntmx uhi'h ha i ; ' .roio.-T.. .'Monr in an ,n.r i ; ;,,n h,t

,,r.,,,, i j, ,,, s .-rul nu.n'.h.' oo. T!, !' HabbH hIiom t I'nltjr Hall une p ; . i"; rr-main in 'he W -t uini: ! ' T ""hmun turret ITtti to U;:h lnc'iiS'lfh itni. that his condition warrants 2-if?-:

A Goorue VashJustun Tou I'arty will mm r''nirn:r i,r"-'!-be hM on th regular date of Ttioso'.i.y. Tho iT.diajia Harlw.r "V i.nn's Cltih F-b. 22nd. at the I'.aptist Church parkir w!Ii hav.. th- honvr ..f out rt.-,n,; g tinIn TndianK Harbor, with a cordial invi- fount; Convention of "!:;hs at a date

taiion estena.ju to th p.tiOiic t atten-l. ;o t" sot-t. at wit.: n a iti--cJ:i(? is caP, J

Mrs. Fr 1 Stf'l riff and da-ig-'iter llarriotto of Ha ;m ml r r t: gUt.t;: . Ml-.. U F'.'Ut f. (n Mori- a-

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tnclufilne e-lecUon bv the ilc Ciuh Itoatrht of Whitina-. t,oxt w,..k . ' wr l" '' r" t : '-rawr ,.,;

vcYAt-h. nmmlf1 M ..r-lf. f, .. n ' , -oration for some t:m.

.. ...- 1.,,-iy i Tit-y.-r is ncinff or.t-rvoct thf? ooajtion. TnrTi!d.,,t i r t,i rv,i.n,i ' .. . . u , ...

.... nl iu,. iv.i i fi.Tim lioitro t.ut.iy to.- tho o w".:i l th old-time an.J ever-popular Protestant Vhur.-hes ,.f that ..-ta.n r ' .

"Washing-ton i, with coff.sa ax an ac - the .-ity. There are ppe.nl.-rrs r.-pros, r.t ompsnjlng- Uverag-. Tho evening will tm? th- various d.aioniinat-.r-ns t.n.i r 1x5 made pleis.-xnt a-n-l a larpo attcn.tajico ' !,.- jmp..rtanc and s--ik. rs rsrac-f-1 is hoped for. j from 'h Fri.-ndshit I fotise of nAryT ' Th ladles of the Christian Church di- J ' ' a;g?

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M-'!:p !!i - home look chcerf jl

Z D-!Monte B.-aacI Peaches, Cf f DelMonte Br. Tomato CA-r

No. 2 can 27c, 2 r . . Catsup, 1 6 oz. 28c, 2 . v

w.i-tnie Brand BiacK- gflr L.bby Brand Catsup. Berries, No. 2 can. . . 16 n;.. 2Sr. 2 for. .

- iS(Th 1,IaVeri Br; Siiced 1 Rr Monarch Brand Catsup. -- t'c.i:lr. ,maiU.ze.. . wv; j6 oz., 28c, 2 for. . i-cofivt-lir. Lherri.s. ,; 0 I;., Ko. 2 can 20c, 2 for. . &C JUf f' PefrJb- Sc' t iricum Brand Pears. No. C . .,' tr ' ".

2 can 23c 2 for V Ai.iiv, large iz , iCcfmaCr. Gooscjerries', 7 per can I No. 2 can 40c, 2 for ' & American Fara ly Soap, LM'uI.ot I lace Sliced Pine- 7ff lr bar 8c, 2 for. . .

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Our easy payment plan enables you lo enjoy the best of things and not iniss the money. Infana Electric Service Co.

624 CAIcagc Av. Pone E. Chicago 69 4;07 Forsytfcs Ave., E-jt C'Mca 1443 Washirglsr. St. Pho;.e Gary's CS

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ite Lily Peiches, No. 7

J can 40c, 2 lor . Jons Brand Corn.

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c::i J r's Pork and Beans,

P?r can 13c, 2 for

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Uc, J for . . , rls Naptha, per bar 9c. 1 '7 Pork ec Brans, Q 2 bars iC

Lweetheart oap, 1 CI nor k-,r fir V V

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aits fvr the benefit of their fund, and 'Si gWuiiw

tomorrow afternoon thy w ill have many articles for sale, at tho Downing- tiroo-

ery in Michigan avenuo. to which thy j invito the housewives" Inspection. The' saio will commence at 2 o'clock. I

Jars. T. JZ. Wilson of Hemlock street, has her mother, Mrs. ViiJiam Saxton. of Sf-otdale, Pa., visiting- her. Tho Quarantine has been lifted from tltf! II. K. Hntbird homo in Grapevine atreet. whn Billie their youatr t.m has oulte reoovcrol from a Iijjhv atack of oarletina. Virginia, tho Ilttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frank, of tho Phillips apartment, was entertained on h-r threj ear birthday anniversary, Wednesday afternoon by her mother who had in- , vited several small guests and had tlo-m amused in manners most befitting- to their tender years. John Hart, Patricia Henry, Jean Henry, Orpha. and Jeati Olson, wero included In tha list. Mrs Eugene Stofies oC the Phii-irs apartment, has returned from a visit to her sister. Miss Ora Mao Clapper, who. I? a student at the Frances Schimor Academy at Mount Carrol, 111. Tfca Baptist Church ladies at Indiana Harbor, are announcing- a dollar social to take place a week from tomorrow and

hava many appointed committees to lo.j alter tho interests of th affair end plan a spoclal menu attractive of public Interest. Mrs. Georre M. Davis of North MaKoun ave., was hostess to a luncheon yesterday with members of the North Side Birthday Club a-t her gruests. The occasion was her birthday. ,Mr. C. A. Martin of Michigan avenue has departed for St. Paul, Minn., to visit" with relatives In that city for a :' u weeks. The services of Dr. "Wheeler of Chi-

cag-o, prominent In directing the home service work of the Salvation Army 't; Chicago, has been e.nr,od to come Lo , Kast Chicago and address a Lody of people, in the interosts of tho looal work. 1 Optain Fitzpatrick and lieutenant ' Hack are both promotinif the status of j thi society here which Captain Tench

orsran;z"d and was thn called to Kan- J i

kakee, III., to a field of greater Evangellstlc work. The meetings are all open! to tha public and regularly held. f

Miss Gertrude Push of North Oicotr. f

ve , entertained a party of friends 1

evening, memners ot her social club.

The Firs! National Bank East Chicago, Indiana Chicago & Forsyth Ave. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Under U. S. Government Supervision

When Money s Needed

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Avenue Calumet Indiana

I.ovacii iSros, Liberty Stores 543 Hohniae Street HAMMOND. IND.

626 Chicago Aveeoe East Chic-aso

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DciiMonte Pork & Beans, '1

No. 2 can- !) V: k te Spinach, No. 3 can Snnset Brand Spinach. : .o. 1 ca . . . Cnmpbeil's Beans, per can 15c, 2 for

Van Camp's Red Beans, QC pe can j 2 cr t u b ' Lilv Pad Brand Peas, Q ll No. 2 can 13c, 2 for.. C

p I Morris Supreme Wax Beans, No. 2 p n, 15c, OCp V. : 2 cams for 3 ' Briar Ridge Br. Tomatoes Q fl

Sweetheart Soap,

per bar 8c, 2 for . . .

24C. P kir - mj ' Arro Starch, 10c. 1 C 3 for

Swift's 'ride Washing Powder, 22c, 2 for. MEAIS Premium Pork Lonis, per lb Boston Pork Butts, per lb Veal Roast, Leg, per lb Native Pot Roast,

No. 3 can 1 6c, 2 for per lb

Z ' rdwood Brand Tomatoes. O f? ; Aat,ve Kound SteaK,

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r 1 Xo. 2 can 13c, 2 for. Ilulitau r:':Lyrano Brand Tomato fei Sauce. Sc. 3 for

SSSTi f l Mary Jane Br. Preserves, f C

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KEEP LOUKlKG YOUNG " GRAY HAIR Cu be restored t its original color with VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR RESTORO It ia ekH a dye, but ratorea ibr hair to it natural color, o gradually that your moat intimate friends cannot detect it uae. Yon will be highly pleased with th reaulta, or your money refunded. At all 4aW 11.00 r kor!. The Kells Company NWUH. N. V. DOTHIIUTDM

fhere's something about a kept-up savings account that gives confidence. A growing savings account one that is added to each pay day makes the home a better place. It is a friend that can be depended u pon should there be an urgent need for money. A source of inspiration should there be loss of work. Vou, too. can enjoy the advantages and pleasures of a kept-up savings account. It will enable you to get the best things out of life. Let this bank help you get ahead. A deposit of $1 or more will open an account here.

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We also carry Caihavti's and Oshhoch UNION SUITS SPECIAL

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!mp::bl Diop Seat UI'IOM SUIT Special at $2.39

DRESS SHIRTS $1.45, $1.95 and 95c

WHITE HA'DXERGLEFS Special, three for r

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per lb Sirloin Steak, per lb. Bell Leaf Lard. per lb. 13 c, 2 lbs. , Pure Rendered Lard. per lb. 22c, 2 lbs. .

A!I other choice, fr.e cuits of Meat at Reascnahb Prices

23c 19c 38c 18c 27c 35c 25c 40c

KHAX1 WORK SHIRTS $1.00 BLUE CIJAMBRAY SHIRTS 69c SBc

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LEATHER WORK 1!nVF n

Gauntlet and short ones. Special 533-1 43rd Street, Eait Chicago.

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REAL WOOL ARKY SHIRTS Extra values. Double elbow and front

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Specials for Satsrday, Feb. 1 9th

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ARfaY SOX All new goods, 3 pairs for

LEE Uniu?ALLS Special, v, iule they last

jj Morris Supreme cr Fa- AO ' Del Monte Brand Blackberries. No i; mous Creamery Bultcr ; ! can, 4 cans 95c. O Cf

Strictly ne:.h fe. Percan - (H r aor- f- Morris Supreme Red Raspberries, Club House Coffee, 3 Ins. Op, Black Raspberries. Blackberries fj SI. 2 5, per lb AJV, and Rej pitted Cher- Og. i'i Telmo Brand Coffee, AfJ ! ns, 4 cam 95c, can.

ARMY SLIP-OVER 98c $1.39

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I Regular 23c value. Special, 2 If pair for

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GOOD TIES

49 c 95 c

ARMY JERSEY SWEATER 98c

1 HI H $1.25, per lb and Red Pitted Cher- OK PLiO Vl Telmo Brand Coffee, AQ n nes. 4 cam 95c, can . S9X ' j 3,hs-$r1-J5'11:-.-,- j Heinz Apple Butter, 2-Ib. J C ni i t i r , o- .'uonarch loSiee, ius. U- i .'tc rr tl 0 Black, with white feet; the 3c .1- A JC jas. or jar. praue. Now, 2 pair for 'p''f V ' - " r ' Lunt heon Preserves, 26 rtJ Verv Best l-3!M-rrv (ol- Vfi- 2 r ci j3 rrw S-B..-1 cov;, oc li,,n S1 Bol,!c ai- 25 ARKY SHOE SPECIAL 11 4 lbs. 95c, per ....-oC 2 holtie? fo.r---

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t?, Amei ican 1 .-m.iy. or Mil s Make $ Soa;, wit'a coffee or p tea order. 1 0 b irs for i' J'j Club -Home Cr -ted Pmenpplc. No.

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Fresh Leaf Lard, j Oi

I jmall Fresh Pork Loin

ih-d Buck Tail Salmon. OC

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Iv'ival Anne Chcnes,

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Shoos Black $2.95 Tan $3.95

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- j N:t. 2! cans $1, can. r" ' t4 i:i Telmo Apricots. 3 No. Off

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per 1! .native Leg of Veal, per lb . i'at.ve Veal Loin, per lb t'ative Veal Shoulder per ib .ative Veal Stew.

Come and Give Us A Trial

548 Holiman Near the Fcur Cornar

K Telir.o S'iced Pi.eaDp!e. No. 2 can, per lb

dnd Quarter Spring

Lamb, per lb

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$ 3 for 85c. : p a i er can

) Chmm B:'nd St.r-wberne. No. 2

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f Mairis S'iprenic Lo.-ut

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WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES

20c 25c 22c 18c X 3 c DC 13c

! oice Cuts Pot Riast of f C Br cf. per Ib ; . . - -C w'it Premi'im Bacon. A A

resh Lamb Slew, per lb

A Pair cf Cavies or a Rabbit Will Be Given

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Ticket Given With Each Paid Admission

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CHILEAN Undsr 14 Years 15c. CHILDREN Under 14 Years, Accompanled By Parents FREE

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