Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 8
THE TIMES
Fcbruan 19. 1921.
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Charles E. Hughes, Who Will Be Secretary of State, and Other Probable Members of the Harding Cabinet
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Tew Statistics of tho Whlt'lrg plant, nund Thursday evn ri -. Mrs. Trout. The Taa! club were entertained Th Jefccl"ea A. t-i.arp nd H l-'.v Mi.s Mildred MiH nf At,hi. Strots ere joint hoetesses at tn
Uible c!a?e. which held their annual
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little one in gett:njr along nicely At this time. Sunday will be n. fpecial 3ay 'r-
.-s Mildred Miil of Atchison ave- :ro" w ere noetease. and music at the nbertld.e
nu on Thursday evening, the meft- ',!e claSB- wnion ,iC,J tnir 'nnual Dvangelieal church. Adei.o Hafnproving to bf: a hocr on Miss metm at th holne of Mrs- harp on ri. hter and his !ster. Esther, will he. Alma rriU. one of the members whose CleveUnd Vnu- A v"ry lB.tre8tiV'? w,th us all day. Mr. Hafenrichtcr marriage will take place in the near meet,nff w" had fter wruch U" plays eever.it instrument?. He laa
future. Fritz was presented with e"J"J:u . eul- , V L "D , had much public e:.per!ence. bv'.ug
a cut glass dish by the members of
serving of dainty refreshments.
tli club. A number of social ju-.r. 'M'"s- Frank Earnako of Myrtle eve-
sions were enjoyed. A to course nue ia .""eporte'l to be very 111. and is luncheon was served. All members ''Pected to go to the hospital some arc requested to be present on neit t!nle n'': week' Sunday morning at 9:30 a. r.i., the reg- Miss Emily Hull and Miss Gertru 1
been engaged in chautauqua work f"r se cral sea&onr. Jtijj :istc-r is an cornp'i'.shed musician on tl-.a piano an 1 a soprario soloist with a fine aril pleasing voice. Wo. are very fortunate t. have these people w ith us. They will
uliir tneetfng of the class.
, liyrnes of Atchison avenue were Chi - j play and sing fe-r all the service. S in-
Stross were amongrt thi Chicago;
da v school at f:lc. '. eure ana
o i time to that you will not m!ss ' opening r.urnhrr. Ever body prfj'
will rc'-i-. e an Evangelical S. E. b i-
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Iftrv Kanchak waei arrested for as- cago visitors on Wednesday.
u.i ana imitery at l.oth .trct and Mrs. Arthur Stress and Mrs. Harr
Indiana bouievard by Officers Parker
rl- released on a ,h.-,r.ner U'ednesdav
$ 1 '0. bond furnished t.v Mike Zs'- .... . . - ton. l'rr.n:..:r.? at 11 a. ia. frtnon by . , j a little Improvement was reported , , virh. , , . . . . ... , . . , trie pa for. Junio- . V- A. at 3 p. rn r, , -n the condition of Mrs. M.nnie Afi.i - , , ,k , .- ... . . ,, Mittt Berko arrested by Sergeant H j fcenior i . P. A. at .:!.?. Efvin 1 !c. '.. Xiziolkiewior. for being drunk, was 0n ytS ay ! Evening :ivivo at T 3". 1 h ultcharged by Special Judge Dw-ver. Mr"- wil:!am Ea!"n cf r:t w:'! be a n."-ll it-, ire c.f rr.usic ar-d A course ot instruction for Scout- x'8ited hr daughters, Mr. ThefcSori The ch-! -. asr:s.t1 by the is.fmasters an: others interested, has been an1 Mrs- A- Schaefer Thursday. J 'r.e nr. clai-a ill render the tinnstarred ry -jcce!fu:iy. under the d:- Mr. J. Fare of Robtrts avenue. f- v.-u ore !:i'..t'd to all t n.e'J '.!;;. rection of Horace Osborne. The flrat tended a card party at the I.dgewau.r A Fath'-r a nd t-.on baii'iuet will -t
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lecture wr..i of the nature of a get together party and many helpful tuggestiona were made. A meeting w'll be held at S p. m. next Monday at ti.e Community Center. The object of theae meetings is to make the Boy 8cout organization :n Wiiiting one of the strongest and best disciplined of its kind in the country. -With co-operation it can be done. A millinery course is the newest
vfnture to hr started in connection
Beach hotel in Chicago. he fore part l-:m-h on T -je;-.ay eve'..r. t. " :3'i at of this week and van award- 1 firs t -j J : '., r t !". -r r.g' 1 : -a 1 church, honors. j 'Tr..s : 1 i' r t.-en or... A f.ne dmr.fr John Cloven of Chlraso waa a guet be .'ti'-l af r -vh ch an tr,:tat the Miller home on A tyih-.ion a . e - . la:.-..".'-'. v.;;i, r:.;v, p"-'u5'.s an J
nue Thursday ev ening. I f . r :'..:: g
Mrs. J. J. Oilman of Myrtle a er,.e was called to f.aii yards. Kan., the f o: (.
ith the Whitinar night school, the in-
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Nan Eolard. who
connected with one of the large
Chicago millinery house. Enrollment
part of this week, she is taking care
i of a warned daughter, who haa bl'x-J
j poison in her foot m the mean t.n her your.ger daughter. Ruth. v.-a I faken to fet. Margaret's hospital in ! Hamniond and had the po.nrs of a pair
.scissors which were broken of in
the hone of her Hrnb taken out.
r entrants will take place at '"
gli ivht'.'l on next 'Monday r.'.ghtt out V p. m. at which time it. will be !
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'r. d e . fry o'-r s-.-er. rlif: '-Id be at l.sr.'i .'!. 1 .iMi; fr f j it- ?! I i it p' t"-"-
"Lt Georje Do It" Our erjservat ion la that a felloe's plan to o!ve all pre-blews and refot-m rmLklcd 5 rnot riMghtfuI when tried on the other M!.-r.
-ler'ded bow n-any times a week the flass will meet. All branches ot millinery '- ill be taught. The course to tun about right week?.
ROBERTS DALE jj
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that g-?ts u fair .-'.mount of think"A.th c'.i-'iJrrn is their S"-h"Cl. cf ; .. .- chiiiiccei to .t
: gro jo of i';..Mmi -a .io are iricnii.-cr.-. cf ; way '." ' l:.ir.; .-iir.-tc t'.tc reply; t k
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te.ii-oi. ' Oik itotiwr vs r..s heard to itiii.i rli thi.- w eeK; 'We don't know what to tl..nk of -. V.'c Viiive always ti-id :l.o I! a - .!.-: to.ie to g-t hi ni to fetch ate r for Now our water bottle
a.ways ::lio i. lie ray "lien you sic n't lo ik.i.g, eause I want t ' surpris-: t.-l! tea -.he;- !..-v I l.tl,.
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A vacuum cleaner -will be gUeo j i nwoj- r the I'rinmi Theater on Frl- !:. fVh. 25. Thla A aruette Suction
. j .-on-Elcctrlc nteprr ia the n"et l.-sn.'l J. Procl-.as.ka. I nd bt on the market. Ir -will te
nee. Esptriince t'clilccluy. h.ivti retu rr. - i ( on absolutely free t the holder of! cd fioiu C hicagj where they went fol- I the lucky coupon. I-lS-j lowing th'iir niarri.-i -;e on "iVo-i ncsday ' They are now residing with Mrs. Mary! Kaeper Moetel is Cipected to. re-
"I take it i A. t-'chuaf. 115th and Ilobt-rtx avenue. I turn today from the Mercy fcospita.1 ir.
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mother, be-. M:.-; lie. en Mclutyio. junior h !gh ' C hicago w-here he has bee.n confined! oi. .o I i'f. j .-ciool teacher, h ho went to her homo! for the past ten days with an i'.inr.coj m--thcr am! 1 in Auburn, ind.. la.-t f- : u rdny t-uf - frt :.i wh.cii he 13 very much improved!
n attack of a;pe-nd:clt:s ) Arth'ir io!d.ng was th- truest at the i i the tfci-:-.'l Heart ho-! - ! l'-i-'o of M-. .md Mn. Norton of Ham-'
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;. ou i.e-w to be h :: J. I don't want to v ! HitsS C-ne 05..J . A HOW vOlllCr voi r.- - ; 'e---rrd this; "I am comit.g every dz'
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i truthful Jii 1 point.-. S.ncc corn.'.ir I j heir, icy j.iyth":- more than ever !:- ;it
. ii3? recently joined t nays 'had to keep "r.c ' o Join the re'.t?tois
0 : '. v- ill help mc in m an-l il.in if l.elj-ji ti f ' -
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lore." A b-.y v .-ay; ; "Tca.-i.fr in. T wanted school be ..-a j o
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: e'.ur.-l: wclc-mti'. a'.t " ''nt an opc-rat-ou iast i-unuay at 4 ii:. s;;'v;ces v.('.r.ovr;-a . i o'clock'. Reports trc that the ;j tn-fplc-n.l-l.J in.: :c j I'J'O-'ing n.-riy. '".- Men's E.bic class j Richard Kle.ibcn I:ajj taken n pe?i-c'.i.s.-' i.avlng the UtT-- tit.;, as tracer in the draft. rig room a ' nd j nee over Uist a.! toe O. ce;-nipany. ..lie of a World." U t'.m; Mr. and Mr.-. It. I", itorer entertained of K'lt'i. f'p- ...ii ini-1 ;t Jinber of friends at a very pretty
at tho.r home, HUli Ea.I'orte ave-
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the I'm t Ok;h luornis no" on j
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o-.v to b I w'rsli all the el. Irrn l. i 1 ' o. t.iir. er;t5 o Lie-' 'ill cj'
. '.cud ti.e-.:1. m clu.-i: and at home. 1
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j; -j jy m ti.e Epworth league; r.a
t by a tines group of young men I i. O'-ng women. Sunday night il Mrs. H. S. Davidsc-.i w ill be ho'sfes-.;
M-'n'.-' Night." Men's cho.r Inspir- t- the members of the Ei : --rat ; ro and
.!,", r.g.it un.i ftii'ing ir.Ue-ic. eirif f . I i is i ory to.-tion of tuc l-'ort n igh t ly
serin--n. -no i;rf;g!on or a .vian. .r.. -; :-t ht r homo :n E3 1 -orie avenue on
b.-'i- wouid enjov th: Jtrrvn-f.. ii.:::t Mondiy evening. Thn evening luac.forchaeblncfeveraDdfaaaldiKharr&
E.rr-- niun aftiliftie.i with the M.ctli '- w;l be largclv d.r.'ei'-d to 'lie stand- tltfhtneaa across chast, backtrg coughs ,....-.,,. i .... , , ... . c . catarrh and night wt. Don't eirperiment 1st - : i:o-n...y to that c-.-r.- ard u. I company. A.j memoert, of the with "cure-all, " Eet Munron'a Cold Rem.dy
- v.. ii, ji ot- i loose, j- an -say a : ; e - e.u'o i.nns given an Jr.v ;tntiOn to be - . , mala you well.
You are a burden to yourself and averr- j body else when you are coughing and j sneezing. Avoid more serious troubles by j checking your cold now. Munyon's Cold ! Remedy is recotnmendedaa the"quickest ' eurest a nd safest relieffor colds ever com- I
:ub; pounded." Munyon'6 is tfcade eolely fo j
relieving colds in tbte bead, throat aod
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cfoildrm been us. j they a::d do belt", r wo r.i -r ortend the religious
n ' n at 4 o'eioek Is urged to be at present. The p-.ogra.oi is to be as fcl- " ,J . ti.e elo.r.'li at that hour to rehears- low.-: Growth of the O. co.rr.rany 'Tftj if ' :'-.-r the Men s choir of the ouini; Mrs. S-vartu: 'Where Does th Oil Conic STJfffllf s'rv.-.-e. J-.hti M -NVii! will be on !nn.i I roui. Mrs. Hugg.ns; The O. com-' , ' -o thre.t the work. The pas-tor. lb- . rany in roicisa Fields, :.!rs. Ilur.t-
d. word tor the phreys; room e.f Edgar I.ee Masters.
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No. 9 Boiler A Regular Heavy Tin, with Copper Bottom, Regular Price $3.75 For Monday Only at $1.98 5. & H. Green Trading Stamps With All Purchases
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HAMMOND, INDIANA
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VTAi: IIlilM I'll tOMI-ilT ; . ;..-:,:;! I i-.iouoi;-in -The t.irl of : liio'-r i. lais.i-t.'' si fin-aet romi-ilj ti,:.-k 1 ::r ! V iiiiip, ' nnI i hienso - ... .... j no 'c lib- ,-.ci-. Tcniorron ' 's-'t-i ::.-,o.! in "llie Flame if v ..:;!!," .;;:'. I iticnln in "I lie I'l.-iru-t j, !::..'.," 'r-jol a ;ci-iul remedy. --10-: " ; : oi 1." a; t- or i ft ! " I ri'.iM"is 1'iii: . i:n tm.h i : Tlo-a in ! .!- r!:i-;.er." alao i
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jfDoni paq wice as much for jush as oodl
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Insist on War Department Canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash. There are None Better, These meats were selected, cooked, prepared and canned by the leading packing houses of North and South America, under U. S. Government's most rigid supervision and inspection. Your dealer will realize a legitimate profit from the sales (the wholesale prices listed below), and you secure these delicious, appetizing foods at a mighty big saving whereby THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN Dine for a Day for a Dollar Ask your dealer to get ycu some today. Insist that he gives you the benefit cf these nourishing meats at better than pre-war prices. THE WHOLESALE PRICES t -e printed below. Thev !!! Rive you tome idea of -hai you will give on vour purthite. CORNED' BCEF HASH CORNED BEEF
1 lb. csns. 15c per em 2 lb. cans. 20c pel cm
No. I can. 1 5c per ear N'o 2 can 27c per tan 1 lb cans 18.. per can 6 id. cant. SI 00 per can
TABLE OF DISCOUNTS D;-oun to p-!y on all purchasta o! aiiiylui canned ni?ats on and after Novtmjtr lo !i2S. are as follow: $ 250 to $1.000 net ! 001 to 2. SCO 5 per rent 2.50! to 4.00'). 10 pel cent c. 0 1 and over 20 per cent CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT .' V-en purtH-,es reach SiO.001 )"r net prevail . hen purchase reach J'U 01. 28'r r.r- to rrevao. when purchases -ea. n $503 (jOi 32'v nei to previi; wiieo pa; .r.s.ces teach Sl.000.UOi and over. ii"t net to nevail. WINLMUM ORDER ACCEPTED. $250 The Govrrnrren- will pav tre ghi on rar.nart lots to anv Point in the United State located more than tenty miieb tiotn hirp:r.g point.
"'V'rite to Lepot Quar ermiifet a. BrooHvn N Y.. S9th St and FiraAve Boaton Mais. Army Supply BaChicaeo. 111. 1819 W 39th Si Atlanta. Ga. Pans jortation Bldfc San Antonio. Tex. Sao Franciaco. Calif. IRfl U 'RCJ' ERT im r Office of the Ouare-rrter General. Munition! Blog., Waamniton, D. C
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Buy It by the Case
WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS
We Want You To Think
If you will spend a few moments THINKING of the advantages of a savings account we are convinced that you will start depositing at once. You want to stand well in your community. A Savings Account is one of the best
recommendations you can have. You want to build up your city. You can do so by depositing your, money in local banks. You want to avoid embarrassment when unexpected demands arise. A Savings Account will protect you against such embarrassments. You want your earnings to bring an income. A Savings Account earns three per cent day and night. You want to get a start in life. Money in the bank is the surest way ."o get that start. You want to own a home. A Savings Deposit will help you accomplish this. WE WANT YOU TO THINK of the numberless advantages that a savings Account will afford, so come to our bank and make your first deposit, the rest will be easy. Call and talk it over. af af IT?. 1
b irsi i rust & savings oanR Cor. State and Hohman Sts., Hammond, Indiana
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PETER W. MEYN. President JOS. W. WEIS, Vice President
DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-Treas. CHAS. H. W0LTERS. Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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