Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 12
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1 THE TIMES Thursdav. March 3. 191'1. 11 l- 9 .
Twin City
News Notes
A party of ladles meeting a few weeks ago to honor the birthday celebration of Mra. Clara Ierch, mother of Mrs. M. Binehour in 144th strict, pledged themselves to hold similar af fairs at the occurrence of their birtli anniversaries. The first of these since that date Is taking place this afternoon at the home of Sirs. Henry Taylor in orth Earing avenue with the Mesdames Lou Petersen, Binehour anl Taylor, forming a trio of hostesses. The Woman's Onlld of the Church of the Good Shepherd meets tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. K. H. Harvey in North FoTtythe avenue, oppos, the city hall. It Is desired that all members be preeent o that plans for a fupper to be held the date of Marcn Z'J can be definitely settled. Lieut. Boetel of flrse station Ko. . ficcoroptujied a party of friends to Chicago yesterday on his relief afternoon and among them was Mrs. Boetel and Mr. and Mr. Charles SchlHInr. Th-y vjuwed a matlnet ti'ormance ani d::!ed 'lown'fwa llisa Julia Karaglsh. stenogrrap'ner To th offices of Attorneys Abe arid Jyester Ottenhelmer, Calumet building-, is taking up the study of lew at The Ciiicago School of Law at their evening classes conducted four sessions In the week.
Mrs. A. J. Falfm who was bereft of her husband through death a fewyears ago Is completing a course of Bible etudy at the Moody Institute. Chicago, to quali'y to become a teacher of Christian doctrine, Mrs. Fulton is a member of the First Lapi;st church at Indiana Harbor. The Loyal Workers of the First M. E- church at Indiana Harbor spent a delightful evening at the home of Mrs. Gus Otten In Fir street Tuesday. A musical program in which Miss McQullken. Miss Fltzer and Mrs. Whefltley rendered creditable numbers was very much enjoyed. Mrs. Otten favored the assembly with a recitation. The attendance of members was very good and there were several guests presentRefreshments were served. The civic department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club will hold their regular meeting next week on Wednesday afternoon at the Katherine House. Mr. A. . Senour, principal of the Riley school, will address the ladle on "Measurement In Education." It will be aa Interesting afternoon and all members of the club as well aa tne
department are urged to reserve thn
date.
J. A. Merrftt has taken over the duties of R. L. Baker at the News Agency at the Central Drug S'ore
while Mr. Baker is in Arizona wheit
he was called owing to the serious
illness of & brother. It Is not known
how soon Mr. Baker will be able to ie-
tura It will depend upon tlio condltioa of his brother. Miss Martha Wooton, niece of Mis B. C. Lukens of Grapevine street de
parted from here after a pleaiatit
visit during which time she was entertained at many homes and la entering upon her duties with the agricultural department at Washington, D. C Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cave of Rockford. 111., have arrived In this city ti
locate here and are present at the home of Warren Kipp In Beacon at. Mr. Cave being a brother to Mrs. K!pt. Mrs. John Hucker who lately left these parts to settle !n Granite City where Mr. Huxker has taken a position with a mill under construction in that city, was In town this week, accompanied by her aoa and visitlni former neighbors. A branch auxiliary of the Christian Ladles' Aid of Indiana Harbor at the Mark City la meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Bower over there, this Afternoon. A party of automobillsts from Indiana Harbor made up from the L. W. Sarlc Realty Co. Journeyed yesterday to Porter, Ind.. where the railroad disaster occurred Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Carter, residents of Indiana Harbor for several years are leaving to establish a home at K--komo. Ind.. where Mr. Garter enters . hn4os with a wholesale paper concern. A party was tendered the couple by neighbors and friends and abouthirty was pre.iant. Mr. Carter wa formerly distributor of publications at the Central Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grogran of the Mark subdivision suffered the loss of tUelr babe bom a fe wdays ago at th6 Mercy hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Grogan Is a lster to Mrs. John Mrs. John lieGuan of Michigan avenue, rndiana Harbor. The funeral of the little one took place yest-srday.
Mrs. Ben Hendeen of Parrlah ave-
nue had her cluo of ladles meet with her yesterday aff rnoon. Mrs. Edward Garner will be the next hostess in tw - eks. Mrs. George Fitter of North Baring avenue was car..l to Joliet. 111., t account of the illness of her aisle-, Mrs. Frank McGee. East Chicago club women are invlt ed to participate In an informal afternoon atj the nom.s of Mrs. II. 11. Clark 4324 Magoun avenue, Saturday, Inn orary to past presidents of the club. Mrs. William nines of North Magoun avenue has been ill for the rat week. Mr. and Mrs. H. U Babcock of North Olcott avenue h.ivn had as their guest Mrs. A. 11. Babcock of Marinette, Wis., mother of Mr. Babcock. Mrs. A. G. Schlieker who is on a tour of the southern cieies, writes home that at the present time she la enjoying a visit at Tampa, Florida. She will be ariving home within a few weeks. The Tippecanoe Carr.plire Girl enjoyed a session with their suardian, Mrs.
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Under U. S. Government Supervision
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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market BEE HIVE BUILDING 714 CHICAGO AVE. PHONES 24, 85, 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND
C. C. Hathaway, in Ivy street and are still perfecting their work of making dainty handkerchiefs they started some thime ago and selling to add to their camping fund of this summer. The members recently received recognition lioni a certificate from Washington for the sale of J 140 worth of tubercuiar seals during the recent drive. They had assistance fcy many willing hands In the disposal of the sihIs. Re-organization of the drill tensn "f Mayflower i'Htr.p, Royal Neighbor?, will be established i: a meeting held this evening wit hmi urgiit request that all members be present. Attorney M. E. Critos is spending the week in Indianapolis. Little Swlftie Herron of Kennedy ave., appeared in a recitai hld in Hammond, at the K. of I', lvai! under thi direction of Miss Geraldine Swarwii v. h con
ducts classes in artistic dancing, this wetk. The Guy Gett rut" of Grapjvlne ft., have moved to Cc mmonwealth avenuo. Mr. Gettinr 13 au employe of thi Irland mill. , The meeting of the Indiana Jewish Ladles" Aid Society, at the homo of Mrs.
1 Si. in Cohen In South Magoun avomi-j wis largely attended, 'yesterday 'afternoon. . The principal speaker of the afternoon I was Mrs. Israel Cowan, of Chicago, a' -
lied with the National Jewish Council, and she carried a message of grave importance to her sistor-woinen in this city. Phe urged greater membership in the local branches of the councils and upon her plea the members of tho order of this city signed their signatures to become duly qulificd members and promised to len dtheir assistance in securing more names. Musical numbers were pleasingly rendered by Mrs. Milton (Jiv. en. vocalist and Mrs. Arthur Hill, pian-
Rottenbergs Grocery & Market Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind. Specials for Friday and SaturdayMarch 4-5
i iste. IXiinty 'refreshments were served I at the conclusion of the profitable meet- ( lng called for action of Importance for a nation-wide campaign. J According to advices received from I West Baden two well known Indiana
Harbor men are registered there, Atty. George Holland, and John Rosa. With letters coming here from a for. mer well known couple, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ogden who are presently at St. Petersburg, Florida, it gives encouragement of their usual eummcr trip to thin city, early. Mrs. Ogden tells of meeting of many people from this distrnt in her southern home and which makes the time spent there all the more pleasant. Mrs. J. J. Dreesen of North Magoun avenue entertained a few ladies informally yesterday afternoon. A new bungalow Is being built in No. P.Hring avenue adjoining the II. Taylor home and belonging to a Mr. l'tlkiier, of Calumet. Political meetings for women have commenced at both Bides of the city of Uast Chicago and Indiana Ilarlinr Ti.t r,.
, is a meeting at the Ka.lher!ne Iluuse this
aiternoon.
Eugene Illnes is expected home from Notro Dame this week-end and to spend a few days with his parents the W. F. Hines of North Magoun aienue.
Selling agency for Chase and Sanborn's Coffee Famous Seal Brand Coffee, 1 lb. can 45c 3 lb. can $1.32
$1 $1 $1 $1 $1
$1
Golden Santos Coffee, good cup, 3 lbs. for Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 3 pounds for Special Peaberry Coffee, 4 pounds for L. R. Blend Coffee, 1 lb., 48c; 3 pounds for Fancy Green Japan Tea, 1 lb., 35c, 3 lbs. for
Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, 1 QA 1 lb.. 69c; 3 lbs 1 UU
Gun Powder Tea, 1 lb., 35c; 3 lbs. for
Pin Head Gun Powder Tea, 1 Qf i lb.. 69c; 3 lbs f.rru
Our Best Nut Margarine, per pound Yellow Cling Peaches in syrup, large can One-half dozen, $1.45; per dozen
Special Sale ea Strawberries These are selected berries put up in syrup and have a delicious flavor. No. 2 can. OKn at only 4,00 One-half dozen. $1.45; 7)
pci uuitrii at I Pet Milk, tall cans, two for onlv
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28c 25c 2.75
25c 10c
Garden Sauer Kraut, solid pack, large can
Large Navel California Oranges, special for this sale, . A Cg per dozen American Family. Fels Naptba and P. & G. Soap, ten gg bars for only Delivery service free. We solicit your orders.
Puritan Malt Extract, with a 3 ounce package of Hops, per set, 00 only Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Friday Fresh Halibut Steak. 3 8 C
per pouna at Fresh Salmon Steak,
per pound at Fresh Trout, per pound at Fresh Bull Heads. per pound at Fresh Carp, per pound at Fresh Perch, per pound at Fresh Smelt, per pound at Fresh White Fish, per pound at Fresh Pike, per pound at ......... Fresh Mackerel, per pound at Smoked White Fish, per pound at
Fresh Oysters, always on hand. Swedish Lysekils, Gaffelbitas, jQp per can at Swedish Kummin-Ost Cheese .C
fjuuuei ai Swedish Bond-Ost Cheese, per pound
GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT XESS THAN 1-3 PmiCXS These are slightly used, run less than 1.T0O miles, tree from cuts and etone bruises, will easily givo 4,000 to B.OOO mileage. These "tires are exceptional Bargains at these low prices.
.10x3 :;ex3M, 3i!x4 "3x4 34x4 S4x4ti 35x4 3 fix 4', j 35x5 37x5
Fabrio Prices 5 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 12.50 IS. 00 14.50 15.00 1 5.50 15.50 16.50
Cord Prices 12.00 14.00 l.0l 17.00 1 8.00 ro.ro IM.0U 111.00 r2.oo rs.c-o
Tuba Prices $2.25 2.50 2.50 2.75 2 75 a. oo 3.2; S.l'i 3 50 i. 50 3.75
K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. SIW ANTS USED TIKIS Accxssoairs 016 Chicago Ave. Phoa 1580-J EAST CHXCAOO
40 c 38c 38c 25c 28c 36c 34c 40c 32c 28c
CHIC HATS FOR SPRING Special Displays Today and Saturday , The happiest thoughts of the style creators have been embodied in the new millinery wc are now showing. E-ery conceivable mode and fabric that may be correctly used has been employed, producing HATS SUPREME AT $7.50 $25.00 Viewed from an artistic standpoint, you will find at the Hat and Art Shop this, the bonton display of the new season, with the prices very evident in the figures on each hat. Just received big shipment of beautiful late numbers in UNTRIM.MED SHAPES HAT AND ART SHOP 708 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago HA TS 25 and 50 Cents Do you need a garden or scuff hat? Some very good styles and braids: black arid colors. Hats that w ere worth up to $7.00 last season, all at 25cand50c
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45c
We carry a full line of Fresh Meats. We dress our own Poultry.
SPECIAL Peaberry Coffee. A rery good drink. 3 lbM 80c Per pound
28c
Sugar, with 3 lbs. of any of our bulk coffee, 5 lbs. for 3Sc Granulated Sugar, with grocery or meat order, 5 lbs 33c Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per lb 35c Rio Cotfee. 5 Ib. $1.10, per lb. . ,25c Fresh Roasted Coffee, 5 lbs., $1.45, per lb 30c Our Leader Coffee, 4 lbs, $1.35, per lb 35c M. R. Blend. 3 lbs. $15, lb 42c Fancy Gunpowder Tea. per lb. , . ,69c Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, lb 69c Upton's Cocoa, Yi lb. tins 25c Uneeda Biscuit, 3 boxes for,,,., 25c American Family Soap, (with tea or coffee order) 6 bars...... 35c Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c
Early June Sifted Peas, 6 cans for 75c, per can 14c Corn, 6 cans 70c, per can 12c Briar Ridge Catsup, tall size bottle , 25c Hawaiian Pineapple, No. 3 can. . ,38c Libby's Red Salmon, per can .... 38c Blue Label Jams, reg. 55c, jar. . . ,38c Pet Milk, tall cans. 2 cans 25c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 2 cans. .25c Log Cabin Syrup, 45c size 39c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg,13c Tomatoes, No. 3 can . ; 16c
Queen Olives, full quarts 59c!
J Blue Label Peas, reg. 33c, can, . . .28c ' 'Smilax Corn, 6 cans $1.00, can, , ,18c I ! ci c t - -
oKinner s macaroni or opagneui, j pkgs. for . , ,25c : Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 69c! Jap Roee Soap, per bar 10c
First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenue At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00
Whose House Tonight?
The crime wave is country-wide. Burglars are active in every neighborhood. Have you thought of your own house? If your place were burglarized tonight would your money, Liberty bonds, insurance policies, shares of stock and valuable papers escape being stolen? Keep your money in this bank. Have a safety deposit box in our strong steel vault for your Liberty bonds and other valuables. Protect yourself against carelessness, fire and theft. A safe deposit box here can be had for $3 a year.
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We Garry a Full Line of Fresh Meats WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY
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Specials for Fri.,Sat. and Mon., March 4-5-7 American Family Soap, IS bars SI Puritan rtlalt Extract, SI .25 val., special 75c Best Peaberry Coffee, 32c lb., best seller, 4 lbs. $1 Yuban Coffee, this sale, lb,. 38c Good Luck Margarine, lb 26c Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, ib. 8, 10 lbs. . 65c Gun Powder Tea. OQn 25 pound Box Good O OD 10 lb. keg Holland QQr 50c value, per lb Meat Prunes at Herring at GOLD MEDAL CREAMERY 43 c 1 BRICK. CREAMERY 47 C per pound at only per pound at only
11c 9c 6c
Kitchen Klenzer, two cans for ....... Gold Dust, two packages for Lava Soap per bar at
P. G.. Naptha or Fels r Naptha, 10 bars U Kirks Olive or Bath OCr
1 auici5, j iui Life Buoy Soap 2 for only
Rinso, for washing 7 c per package Lux per IO2C package at
15c
Macaroni, Spaghetti Foulds, per pkg Bacon Squares per pound Sal Soda per package at Salt, 2Yi lb. box at only Quaker Oats per pkg
Aunt Jemina. Virginia Sweet, Pillsbury Pancake 15c
nour. psg Jcllo-Per package at
8c 21c 10c 10c 13c
10c
Rose Milk per can at Eagle Milk per can at Sauer Kraut 3 cans for Armour's Pork and Beans, No. 2 can. .
No. 2 can Strawberries 29 C
rtl Ct (.111 . Tall Can Salmon, 2 for only
Tomatoe Soup 10c
1 va 11 01 ....... Chop Suey Sauce, per bottle
19c 22c 10c 12c
35c
19c
EGGS--Everyone selected and guaranteed, doz. 35c
SPECIAL THIS SALE Dried Ap- O C n Schulze's Bread, Cutter Nut, 1C pies. 2 lbs. for AJ U per loaf. 1 0c and Rum fords Baking Pow- OCr Argo Starch 74-r CUussen's Catsup 8 der. 16 oz, can rJC lib, pkg ' 2 oz. bottle, at Fresh Baked Cookies ?Cn om' aS Tomatoes' Standard Brand and at this sale, per pound "" good quality, at this sale, 9CCr " three for J Delicious Peanut Brittle Candy, 32 C Superior Family Soap, 1 per pound at ' ten bars for only 7r 1 Matches-6c box; at this sale. OCp Special Friday and Saturday onlyj-Fow-6 boxes for only C l cans Apricots. . Blackberries, per can vw Cottage Cheese 1 0 C Nutro" tali can A. 1 O per pound at only 9c; 4 dozen, case 1U Uneeda Biscuits, per dozen QQ- NABISC0S per box. 10c; 1 10 packages at only OZK per dozen at only l.JLV
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