Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1921 — Page 12

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Twin City News Notes

SLIM-LINE FROCK OF CANTON CREPJ3-

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for Men, Women and Children In GARY Representing W. S. RICE

Adams, N. Y. Our expert, J. A. Gilligan, will be at the Gary Hotel, Gary, IncL, Feb. 28, March 1 and 2. Every ruptured man, woman and child should take advantage of this opportunity. The Rice Method for rupture is known the whole world over. You can now see this method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge unless you are satisfied to keep the outfit after having the Appliance adjusted, and you see how perfectly and comfortably it holds No harsh, deep-pressing springs ; nothing to gouge the flesh and make you sore. Can be worn night and day with positive comfort. Soft, rubber-like composition pad, any degree of pressure required. Don't wear a truss

all your life when thousands have reported cures through using the Rice Method. Why suffer the burden of ruuture jf there is a chance to be free from truss-wearing forever? Anyway, it will cost you nothing to come in and see Mr. Gilligan, at the Gary Hotel. Office hours, 9 to 1 2 A. M., 2 to 5 P. ML, evenings 7 to 9. Don't miss this great opportunity to see an expert on Hernia. W. S. RICE, Adams, N. Y.

An arrival .from Scotland is expected to re.ieii I ".-Mini HarbM tuiii'Truw. Mr. .It it A :! ti. -ominsf from "i!v, t- ;-:. in iii'-fo jarr. Mr. Ariiii'i'Min wn'i' nil! ocnvj to this I'oui'lry in M y, 'i;,vi!i; beep 1 I v. ned at tile 'in.-' ii' .-.n'ted l.y ti" (leatli of !it foth'T. Tli" i "'r'r is very well kii"'.vn to Mr? ; i -.!-.-1 1 i;!ai"K. j."., of ii.-ml.ek .--tie t. sii.' inx Le t :i a iormer i ".!..--nia t. - vf Mrs. ?"l"i'?iii' Mr. And rs"ii "i in war rvioo ai.J i ill enter so, no I' i ,i 'f i-uilt avor here. The Au'.ohal Club will be- enter'nined tomorrow evening at the lioir f lr. and Mr a. A. A. Kosi in 145th tr . et. Joseph Call. 'Aii ocoiiduets a cafe 1.1 1 a!'ii. t ' -ln '.' it r L'f a nvc Atii.urn touring- ear. r-jrrhased from l'et"i.' kafish. i:ar..i of the Auburn Sales Co.. in Caiciso ;ii nue. There arc 1 1 1 - u ott ii u t i . ,n? in thi .--, -1;, rs' .-t'ii.-i in the Twin C'Uy si Uo 'ls, oi' ius: to o imicli IJjo'-fs with inemb-T- of :Ui ro.jular staff. Throat 'ouMi? and nri:ye weii'.s to lead in the? afflictions. The Chi-.-tMn church ladies -ito Lidding a cord i ill welcome to tin pub-k-to attend their t-ncia! to !H- lu-ld in the chureh dining- room tomorrow evening at 8. o'clock. While the ai't'a'r - characterized as a dollar entertainment, that amount only applies t members wii,. earned that amount 'i:le th-re waa a constructive oiri'o or and they will imrtart the knowb'dtre

"f how the amount was maile durins j :le a'.loted tirno. A s.lver offering- left; to the discretion of the quests ) the. j nly fee attached to the admission of j the evening-. All are welcome. j The org-anl7itim .if a social club ie ' ho perfected H the nei s h'.v rh- oil of ! Meuilock and l !.".h strict with tho i

meeting- taking n. ace v. ith Mrs. Klvet

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h-crs. On-: o the leading men from j Mooschoart v'U b'- prsetit and will j tr:vf a lort tal.j on Mooscdom. Ite- ! fri hhmenta will bp si rved and in all everyone) will enjoy themselves. Al! ! member!' .if both i.rdcrs are requested ; in he tehre with their iC3 an' i friends. Uoo.t the Junior tirder of i Jl'iOf; IuiJge N.j. ;!. , The tcot h arni ,'t rary f the United ' VT'-f-byt eri.i n .'iMif-'n will be com- , p.einorat"d in s-r--. r-ral ways. The plan j con.-iMs of a y.i:o-cr jtnd l eef ii jon i

tix church !:. -uu-ux at f.:V Saturdcveniinf. l'' !i Mr. I'nrian Im arratJ,;uiK an it: t . n . ti n; l'l OKi an. .. inu'ic and n. a. ,! i m lor the tvi-ien ad Mrs. Ofn. r. -...resi'!- ut of (lie I.-idu-ji Aid if in ehar of the :u;e.'r. nii-mbirs sic an;el to be pres"iit. Kalibath tnort.iiiK . ill b' the tino- of 'tic a e i Ivi 1 sa i y M-rv.c. M--.-a.-( - -vi: !, read from .'..no.- pastors and frivivj.--. MpimI.'V Venm will lie "lie of the ri:""t inter., tii.r tvei.ts of the aroii-f.-rv.ir.v tim.-. whcti Kev. (". Whi'oPide will c)i"e m the harbor and d!ii it his 1 i 1 u -1 ra'fl hctiiri on hu I r i t" the wrri'V, s, S c . oi vi n t i oi i h.li! m Ti'U i !-ist v.l:r.im.r T'n-.ji )i c(i:r. 'sli be' in t re ; y f 1 1 i"J we are h-p. in tliat -nary f'i, n-ls 11 piuti to j on ui on thin c v. n i -, Tho Kam-a i;:ii.p:i. liipp-i tre brn nch-

li'ff atram into lb..- ' h aire-al world for

thu benefit of charity, and announce an early date in April fur their production ".1 rinslinie." Th- ast will lie ma.!'.up of the very bext local t.uent and tlioM who can lend cr (! Uabl". color to th.j production will b" elected. I c I

!'-n ...f the coining event was dlscu.'--eil and arranged for at the me' ting of la.' t j

Tio'v-Jay eniiuT at Mrs. John Horn's horn.- in Ivy street with Mr:-i. William .T. .Vi-jrny ,.is a.--ist;ut hostess Wlnlr it i:- too prematur.! to n.ake announ'-e-in'-nt.s of fill plari.-. it is Uehiiitel y t-'Ht-d 'hat the un.b rtaJilnu nf the r. .ci. t.y this yi-i.r v,-l'I far ouicla.: :? any prevjoti.j nttemptit to attract city-wide pa' r :: ;:c .-.r.d in viirn pr 'nih i s a most up-to-date. c!:jn-y production. The Tail's "f the Firxt ?.f K. church of Indian;- ilirl or will b" t n ' c rt a i ii'-d Saturda'- ev. uinu;- at the t.ocie of Mrs. James J'"h':-' ' on. ilTii., Ivy ('ro!, wi'li a I'Tct urj.' lit ''ivitation to all to pr .-'-tit aiii! ai-eo!-ip,;:iy any j-.i.-st!-

that might desire to .e-ijoy trie nos . cnurcn. in verbal invmvions n'tality that tho event wiil afford extended 1n the Jorrn of a birthday of-

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The nature of tic? Koci:-! i.i to prccur-i essential ulteh'-n i-qji; :iu !;t for th'i many coming affairs planned by the ladies and f. r tie- b' tofi; uf tile

feririK- sltrnif ylcir that those who at

tend will contribute a pence for er.c'i year I r-prrs "ntc J. Itef reshments wiii b: 8?fVfl.

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Grocery ana

533-1 43rd Street, East Chicago. WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES

Specials tor Saturday, Feb. 26

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10 BEAUTIFY COMPLEXION

All You ITeca It! S anrt's Calcium Wafers to Clear the Skla of Pimples, lia.r.h. Blackheads aaid Such Local Eta lEinptious.

It is not surprising that wcmn viil cling to the straight line frocks hen they are so extremely youthful looking-. This smart little frock designed for early spring wear is a f harming model cf navy blue Canton crepe. The straight, slim-line effect is accentuated by beading: v.hich extends from the collar io the hip line.

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The Packing House Market of Indiana Harbor 3716 Cedar Street. Phono 969 SERVICE QUALITY LOWEST PRICES

38c 43 c 3 5 c

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Gerkin Tii'-sdiv .vetiin. Mef Incs wi-1 be retrular'v held -ach ock wi'h

the partlmc of each event designed bv j

the hostess. The Junior Order f Moose I.odpe No. 3 of the city of Ka.-t Chicago, Tnd.. will entertain th" S'enior Ioyal Order of Moose and friends at an open meeting, March 1. This promises to be a biff and prrand affair fince the members are takinjr sreat interest .n It. Pancinar wil' a feature with the Junior Order of Moose own ".cy ncopators." Mr. T. P. Willian-"!! and daughter Miss Idr-.'C-ie -vtll render a few selections and the "Hoosier Trio" v.-Ill render a few .of their own orijrina number? cenpos d by one of the mem-

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The largest wholesalers and retailers of meats in the Calumet Region. Through our policy of service, quality and lowest prices we hav5 gained the confidence of thousands of satisfied customers and they come from far and near. Oar Big Specials for Saturday, February 26 FREE 1 lb. of home-made Sauer Kraut with every 2 lb. of lresh Pig Tails, per pound IS'oC

Morris b'jprernc- Creamery Butler, per lb. . . . btnciiy 1- re ih Lgg.:, jit r do Ciub House Coifee, 3 lb. $1.25, per lb .Monin.li Coficc, 3 lbs. $2.00, per lb Very Best Pe -berry Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.00, ib.. Best Santos Coffee, 4 lb. 95c, per lb

American Family or Kirk f I

Soap, with coffee or fCEt.

He.! Mer.lo.RrinJ Avlrte

No. 2i cans, 4 for. . .

Del Monte Brand Sliced Pine fi 1 apple, No. 2 cans, 4 for. Del Monte Br. Royal Anne 3 "J Chnrrics 4 'n ? rant

Luncheon Preserves, 26-oz. 3 jars for

Heinz Catsup, 2 small bottles for . . . . U

1 c

ake

$1

23c 25c 17c 15c

cans .

Del Monte Brand Black- QC ' berries, 4 No. 1 A can Morris Supreme Logan- C!? 1 .10

berries, 3 No. 2 c

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2 u

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The ca'-ium sulfide in Stuart's Cal- : :m Wafers i" nature's contribution to skin heanh. It is -substance that seeks skin. a?.sts in its activity to prev "J't staR-nunt pores, to stimulate circulation and divert 1 mru ri t tes from find'ic ledpnient in the rUin texture. It a errs its way through the Ixiwels. re-

ni.'vinsr wastes that otherwise may be i "4 ib-orbed into the cireulatlon and thin i "4x4 rv to croupe throupii the skin. l?o HixtH these wafer? regularly for p. few days j 3.x4V4 4i. "i notice h'- '.v the sk:n clears. how, T-x ?

temples, b'fi.ck heads and such kinds or. ,.,'So

s'k in erui'-i-.-ns are removed. They 5imj.ly cuiii"! remain. Th'tr redness and itching- di-sappear. rrcper- food anl -mart's Calcium Wafers will surely taVe the pine f f nil our cream- and loi--n and you won't n"-d your powder nnT. Gt "a fO-cmt t'ox of Stuart's CnleiuTti V.'s'iri to-day at any dru ir.ro and jotu 'h- evcr-crrowlny thropfl . ,e mri''!ni 'on'Pi'-xlon h'a;i ' ie-. Adv.

4000 lbs. Leaf Lard. " 2 C for this day oniy .... Carloads of fresh small Lean Pork at per pound, 1 8 2 C only Carloads of fresh sm.il Lean Pork

It.iMc it t-i.'l 11 liltltl ft

only

i Strictly fresh Neck ! Bones, per lb. . . .

GOODRICH AND DIAMOND I 5tnclly f resh Pork TIaES r- i , !U

iwlsXilry ci, i.i ivj ,

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r , Strictly fresh Pigs feet, "J X

per jj'juiua Slrirtlv f rrsh Pork X

"-- "J Snouts, per lb. . .

Strictly fresh Pork IHlp Hearts, per lb iU2L

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5tc 94c

AT T.Tt'Tt TTTAT.- .3 'StrT?t I

Thee arc slightly used, run ls frr -. Pips Kars.

un.I I "".v..; - -o-

than rl)r rrU: s. free from rut-

ston-'

wii! easilv trive

,000

'"'00 mileage. These tires are ex-

Bargains at theso h-w

to

copt i uial prices.

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Fahrlc Prieea $ T.fiO tl 00 1 r.ao i:.'a 13.00 1 4.:n 1 500 I" .'0 l.-.ro 16 50

Cnr Prices

J S ao 14.00 IK. 00 17.00 1 .O0 ;n fii 21.00 21.00 2 2 r- 0 23. CO

Tnhfl Priees 62.25 2 . 0 2.;. 6

2.75 3 on n.2r. s'F,o 3.50 3.7 3

K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. T7E"W AFTB TJSEO TIRES ACCXSSORIE3 618 Chicago Ave. Pbona 15CO-J EAST CHICACO

juicy tender Sirloin and Short Steaks. . Fresh Ground Hamburger, per lb. . Veal Roast, per pound Veal Shoulders, whole at Veal Leg or Loin, per pound

eal Stew, per pound Veal Breast with pocket, Ib Genuine Spring Leg cf Lamb, b

Genuine Spring Shoul- " O 1., derLamb.lb T4-' Genuine Lamb Stew, Q 1.

20ic 121c 15c 121c 20 c 10c 13 he IShc

Heinz Apple D liter, 2-!b. Ct 1 .30: Fresh Leaf Lard,

jai j jiijs iui ...... PLENTY MORE BARGAINS

MEATS Small Fresh Pork Loin, per lb Native Leg of Veal, per lb Native Veal Loin, per lb "Native Veal Shoulder, per lb

Native Veal Stew, 1 Oi per lb ! 1A2t Hind Quart. Spring Lamb OC

1 IL. ......... Fresh Lamb Stew, per lb

Choice Cut Beef Pot Roast 2q per lb V Swift's Premium Bacon, A A

13c

per lb.

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; per lb A-y WE CAN'T MENTION THEM ALL

Aavcruse ia Tnc ximcs ai;U aa vriiit ayain. Kesalts corae with ronstant effort.

Grocery and Produce Company Wholesale and Retail 621 CHICAGO AVENUE. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 185

Strictly fresh Spare f A - - f Ribs, per lb JLSStSteer Beef Pot Roast, 1 "1 1.

8c

per pound Steer Beef Boiling Beef, per lb

Juicy tender Round 1 Q JL

28ic 18 he 181c

Steak, per lb w ifi v. Haras. lb " -

21llii!!l!ii!i;!li!IIi!II!l!iil!!:!ililii;iil!llll!l!l!IIIlil!l!!li!li!ili!iHil!;i;i

per lb

Genuine Spring Lamb "

I i j ' J , lf . Armour's Sugar Cur ed Hams, Ib Cudahy, 4 to 6 lb. Cali. Hams, lb Sweet Pickled Salt Pork, per lb Smoked Cottngc Hams, lb

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921 Fancy Hand Picked Navy Ecans, 6c lb.; 5 lbs. for 29c

. . . . 'it-C .. . .52c ....4Sc . .$1.16 . .$1.33 ....25c 56c 10c

8c

Fancv Head Rice. 9c lb.; 3 lbs. for

Fancy California Lima Beans, 11c lb.; 5 lbs. for Fresh Creamery Butter, in 1 lb. prints, per lb Hebe, 10c per can, 1 dozen cans for Telmo Brand Fruit Jelly, all berries, 5 lb. crock. . Great "Western Homony, No. 3 can, 2 cans for . . Tea and Coffee Specials J Six cans for 1

n.,- n.t l,:i!L e7 only

U'il 0.1; VJU. w...

97

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Cocoa, per ib, j arly June f eas,

Coffee. !er can at

h'v nr ' ' t cans lor

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First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00

-YOUR HOME -YOUR BUSINESS -YOUR BANK ACCOUNT

Thomas J. Webb Coffee Q 3 lbs. for

Bolevard Coffee, 3 lbs. for Manor House Coifee, 3 lbs. for Gun Powder lea,

per pound

1,09 1.12 47c

Club House Kernel Corn, per can 1 6 cans for 1 1 El only

Club House E. J Peas, per can . . 6 cans for

Sifted

All three may be lost to you if you haven't adequate insurance protection for jour motor truck. Motor truck accidents happen daily. Yours may figure in the next smashup. And the result- wrecking the car. rJimng a costly plate glass front, perhaps crippling cr killing some one. The law would hold you financially responsible. Wh.cn the jurv returned its verdict would its judgment for $10,000 or 515 000 "break" you? Be protected

against tnc possibility or bankruptcy by using tne ser-

our insurance department. Ask aoout this

BANK 137111 AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR

The Year is Still Young

It is not too late to start a savings account or to begin to be regular about an existing account if yot hae been indifferent in the past. I92J can be made a worth-while year for you. The year has 365 days and there are still 308 days left, enough time to accomplish a great deal. Mo t of the year is ahead of you 308 days. "hy not make it a good year, a year worth something to you? Oi:r savings account window is the place to get you started. Begin saving today.

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vice or service.

Unco Lord Japan lea, 0 only

ner oound

Kellog Corn Hakes, Pr pkg t.ream of Wheat, larr0e pkg Quaker Oas, per pkg Corn Puffs, per pkg Pillsbury Pancake Flour, per pkg Extra Standard Corn, per can at

Palm Olive Soap,

3 bars for only : Jap Rose Soap, 26c ars f r I Life Bov Soap, 1 Z C f 3 bars for n Small Ivory Soap, C ! 3 bars for

I ; Sardines, in cottonseed oil, C i per can

1 0i Tall Can Pink Salmon, i per can at

22c

1 .281 n

24c 23c 24c 22c

5c

13c

Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00

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! rife p'feplip' p m i?k'""

BONDS INSUR-NCE TRUSTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS k

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MAGINSKY

General Contractor and Builder INDIANA HAREOR, INDIANA We have ju; crrnrl-ted plans and specifications for thr;e buildings

hese b'n'aivEs have concrete basements.

For further particulars ca'l at mv

herewith a-..h ertised.

f-iard wf.-od trun

ofTu-e. Third Moor I icliana Building. Phone 344-J. 3717 Ceda St., Ind; !',. Harbor.

5-rconi rhiT-.gr.bv.-, Viress brick fro.'.t

o-roi;ni

ji-afow.

?res brick frc

6-1 com a; id Sun Parlor- Rim-.j;.-i1ow, press brb

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. . .$5,000.00 . . . 5.; 00.00 . . . 0,600.00

6-room and Sun I'jilor Buncalow. press brick front. .. . 6.175.00 In a D i-r Bod Bunnlow. press brick front 5,000.00

d half.

:x room- with sun parlor arid breakfast

room, ai press

2--t-jrv b-r om le-

i!'"k am.! stucco bungalow

all pre-;: brick

-'lory 7-room K";-inence. all press brick -Sat Huildinc, 4 renins each, pres', ! ri-rk front

ro; ins e a b, presi brack front

2-tv.t id

2-tl it Bijildin". 6 moms r I -car Ciratre. bri-k 2 - car Gaiaije, brier; . . . 3- car Garage, brick . . .

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brick front

7,800.00

6.200.00 6.800.00 6,600.00 9,900.00 10,400.00 685.00 1.040.00 1.256.00

These buildings are all finir.hed in hardwood with hardwood floors. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED All Wcrk Done Promptly