Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 10
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Pago Ten THE T1MICS mu urn "m . . mum. Thursday, March 17. V.r2
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! LIVE NEWS
i FROM THE j I TWIN CITIES ! I, I .I VR IIITKCI' lll'KNS DI I ll K !.; ia. M"dnn r.ski. who lately r'i-t-l ilif rr'ni t ect'.i ral fr.d in leu Tv. ; n 'M hiit "prri"i1 t.fli -f'.-i at tint: u Victory bulld.-ng. He , nrem-nlly .".v.: v. .i-.K- plans for th,- n-":-.v l-.-of:--' - i 'i ' bunk, to be erected -on t!u . utH--.ornr of Forsyth avenue at an "ar-y da'.e.
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A Kahan, -'Twin store." !f staff ntr Us ins Gr-eninvr. Thursday. .urla. March IT. IS
and i. Ti'fy i-ordiHiiy invite tiie pcpi of ,;,,- t in Cities to inspect thlr new ?:r!nt M n'ks. New spring- bond have lii'i-ii nr; ivinr until now- they rTnve h -rv :m' and larK asortmnt r.f the 'atet 'ii nic'i's. woman's and eh :U! rr n'. w-ltring appan!. S.or nvSU li -p-n tin'. U ! o'clock T'.'irsLii ti;nir t srromnuat" trie or wr',. Klowera is!" ho g-Un to ail , ors.
n.KS KMF.R TA IN Th,- T'as" Chicago K f-r' -rt .1 inor" r.: ;;: an 4 their ' itn last fve-e.r-sc a? t h.etr h"ucljuarter with a very la attendanci rpori,l. i'ive hundred and Kan' Tun wsn the. wieoted t'u-n o d .vereu'fi.
5COITS IlKORO AMZlVi The foas: Ch!oair Hoy Soruif c roop 3 are reorganizing; tvaue o
ih- fa-t that for the 1a.t few yar have had had luck with tlie .-oout master, aitho isth t'lt-v'v had ima of ;h best scout masters the Ttvfh (''::ys. b;i sines always a i 1 d them away.
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.rtr,j- in i'liicao. h 'n 'he iwni s for a da.-.j to commence the hi s,-!i-Ti! of a Ir-cal aivlsory d of ft.'.i fi'.y where c3m mteht iftii'U t- i-r to t ii.-. id with p unw 1 1 h other i K.'i n ' .aS ion s dcdiij; ?otvplfKr' ' woi :.. inil be'ter acquaint !;!.,: with thoir 'endeavors. Comoi.s ar under appoinlment this of j.--otr. . mot i -it iZ'Tif to form a for ihe iiiiTt-'ts of the society the con.er.tl puhlic in the uplift ; to he ma 'lit aired.
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Tliurti en the C&iunift river, a Roorl ret to hold meet i nstf. but for the p.-r-.er t are occupying; , t'e. VarfleCd hool from to 9 Tuesday nitrhts. "iCith U th o'd members and torne rew ones to Join, we hope we ran hav a irood arid steady scout ma.ter
MALE (IHIIITT
TrnKirrovf evening. Friday, punetully at ? o'clock. Fen Q. Tift5 will priear with the Imperial Male Quartet at the McKinley school auditorium There artiste, are the superb vocalists a.rid musicians, who have made the Victor Ttecords fatnou.v Tickets will r. obtalna-blo at tha doer.
)I'MV I F.M PRODI fTS Th f-mlth-Hamilton Realty firm has placed in their window a. dip!.-v of choice:-! produ-ts ra!?.-d on farm-land at San n-nito. Texas. wh-re many E;jst i.h!caoro men have recently purchased tracts .. land. In the selection are potatoes, en boast ' , lettuce, carrots, ffrs plants, pea.s and heane. all representingthe winter crop, which it eowed About the middle of nee-ernber. There are also several exhlb'.tlon.s of wood, amortr them ebony which rows proMifie. Recently there were East Chleawan down to the sire, among: them In-. Hohert Spear and Harvey Jackson, and .several f n n p-s hots were taken of them amonn- the oransre and ijtape fruit trees, fhowlnif Citrus fruit in wonderful development.
WJflTmE GIRIS DIWKH Tonight at 6 :30 ' o'clock the fanipftre Olrls will serve dinner In the 4ln!nsr
continuing to erve till R p. m. The arr-nerat nllhiio invited to nfltroniz
his dinner. .Some of J'a.-it Chtcasjo's !
expert cooks are assist trie- the srirls n ne preparation of the dinner, fiver lr,0 people can be accommodated at one time bo none will be kept waitin if.
Twin City
News Notes
READ THESE TWIN CITY ABVEPJISEMENTS
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE hems nraiivG. dittos cover. IVG. BRA1DI ritOMPT SERVKK t Vl.r. WtSsEVH TELEPHOVE 440 l E. STATE ST., HAMMOiND 2-19-
Mrs. Mary Hi il of 115th street, gave, a very- dainty four o'clock tea yesterday to announce the marriage of her daughter Matparet K'oise to Paul Puryea Mill;r. s .n of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Northcote avenue, which occurred June 2ftt.h. and kept silent owiiisr to the ycotn couple being: students at the Northwestern school. There were many cuests in attendance and many happy niches extended on the your.s bride. Mr. an! Mr. Vitlla.ni VaitKhn. former residents of this city, leavine here li(.t month. Mr. Vaughn going to bos .Angeles to establish a home and Mrs. Vaughn to Iefroit. Mich., to remain for a visit with relatives, writes t,.j frSefJs of thl sclty artnouncins Mrs. Vaughn's arrival to join her husband in the scut h. Mrs. V.-lllaid B- Vanllorne of Fir street received a little remembrance from Frances M. livers, city l'bretftn
who id complciin g a post-graduate.-course at Columbia University in the foim C'f f. musical - pro-ra.zn v. Inch Mrs. Byers jotted riuotationa relative
to kindred remembrances
freind j in t ilia ci'o
time was beinu well apent studios and that ahe was
good health. Mike Stankovic. jr.. a student at the M'ashington high school, was just recently compelled to wear gdasaea on account of weak eyes. Joaeph GazJlk. residing at 4 753 Alearidet aven-ie. a well known younj man of the Caluiitet reghn, hsveri! day ago was broken down Willi a
j very had cold and was compelled to
stay at home. He is now gettinsr along; nicely. I.c Circle Ftincili of th Junior hish school met at the home of Miss Florence Dubtn at 432iS Northcote avenue. Mr. IJaloou, one of those teachern who were over there gave a little talk n the habit and dress of the French. Mis Stew-art the French teacher alto er.ntrlbuted to the entertainment. A musical program was given and the young popl amused themselves by dancing; and singing-. After this light refreshments were served. An enjoyable time was had by all. Doctor and Mrs. Abrahamaon of Chicago were visiting lat Sunday -with Mrs. R. Ijubin of N'orthcote avenue. Famous Imperial Quartet Friday, March IS. g p.. m, McKlnley School Auditorium. Admiion .0c, scholars 3-16-1 Mrs. Belle Bradford of North Baring avenue was the recipient of a birthday party, given by her quintette of daughters at the home of Mrs. C Mattier. The occasion was made festive with decorations of green and white juseestlve of St. Patrick's day. Miniature clay-pipes were at each cover of the dining- service as dslnty souvenirs of the occasion. Tha luncheon was we!! appointed. There were many out of town guests, among- lheni were some from New York, Klkhardt, 111 , Franklin Park, Chicag-o. South Chicago and Gary. Through a misprint in last evenIng'a edition, announcement was made of the meeting: of the Indiana Harbor Chapter of Eastern Star, which should have read Fan Chicago Chapter, which is holding- a most, important meeting this evening. There will be a meeting at Katherlne House tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for organization of Reppa women. "Women of the community willing- to indorse this nominee for office have a most urgent Invitation to be present. Famous Imperial Quartet Fridav March J. 8 p.. m., McKlnley School
Auoiionarao Admission 60c. scholars
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Mrs. Casper YVoydert of North Hiring "VrfV"e bni? departed for a -is;t with ...ativ's ami friend." at Kiden. la., fiir a few weeks. Where Most Sickness Begins and Ends
Frankfort, IndLt "About, a year ago ray system reqnirM a tonic and bloodpurirjer, so after raaeimj? a little pamphlet I decidod to try Dr. Tierce'sGolden Medical Discovery. Tmi rnetlieina I oonsidfir to he a very efficient tonic anijbiood-puri-tier anI am. tnen lore. gjad to reoommend it." HENRY fclMMOXS, 305 W.
Incf.: " I Km most pitas-
IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES
APPLY SULPHUR
Worrison St.
Baianaooiis,
V?y for Z- Perc' Colder Aledical Discovery that I lile it as a tonic xnedicinft. I was employed in a cloak house nd used it for a toning up medicine. As 1e.1tr 'ion,c tto' of not hina better." MRS. G. P. BiyON. 733 Elm St.
Just tVie rnetrnn: yett: apt'y Mentho-Sulphur to an itching burning or broken out skin, the itching stops ami heal-ni; t.egrina. says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made int n pleasant cold cream, gives such a quiel: relief, evn to fiery eczema, that nothing- has ever been found te take its place. Because of its germ dtro !ng properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritf.tion and heals the eczema right up, leaving a el. ar, frnootb skin in pla- of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You dei not hav to waif for improvemcnt. It e;.i!ckly shows. You 'an g"t a little jar of Ment ho-Suiphur at any drug store. Adv.
HARBOR COFFEE STORE
3720 CEDAR ST.
INDIANA HARBOR
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Girls! Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight
cn'e T"fayette. special music to-j :cht. St. 1'atrick's r.l'.e. L'ine. dance ti 1 be entertained. 3-16-1 I
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Famous Imperial Quart"! Fridav.! March If. S p. m., MeKinU-y School v vidilorium. Admission scliolat;
HAVE TOU AN EX'.Ti-'.i OF URIC ACID IN" TOt'R KTXDOn? TRT THE V1L.LIAMS TRKATMKNT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) Free Iid you Re-t tip th':-: morning tired, t-.end dull, hick aching, joints stiff. : c ' : so?-o, ',;tk ail oxer Was je.-ir re-si bro!:-n last n'ibt Vv ye'ing up fsev-rnl times? Are -.-ona-estod ki-li'-. trr-nted bl-5.1-rVr, rheumatic pait.s tM.Uinj tha IH'e t g'-t our cf you? l.n the. VYi'Vim? Trc.t'metit prove hat it c-ia do for ru. !'-t well, r.e -;rop-. Er.Joy lining. S"nd tli's notice; and t-n cer.t o pnrt i ay po.-ttacr-, packing. ! '., ." Th Vr. r. A. WiUin.m.s Co.. T. V. O. Iljiild "S. Fast H-inirton, Conn. You i'l rec-i', nil ."i eei.t bol tie eP'.sc-s) free, by I'areel l'nt. No '"virther oblifctation on your prut. Tor? of thoviSiUids using this mediolr.o. itRhhsbcJ ir-f'2. tMtly onv fr- bottle to snv address.
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most fiVi-"1 " tUfns the Oullwt ani' most lifelees complexion to rnd'an beauty and makes red or rearh armi snowy white, yet there Is nnVth aluK est stgn of its use nftr application It ectually vanishes from S1ght a d the difc" ,he8tfd 8trher v-lll not proof the 6tima h!nln r rreasirless !t lH Bbs'u'ely harmless and will fcrowth of hair. M'ithln twentv-four -tours tins wonderful Cream will work a marveioua transformetion. tW a small quantity to-dv at anv good drug or toilet good counter The directions, are almple and it cents o ei i",.18! "v ir' or """n csn afford It In addition the manufacturers authorize every druggiM to return the purchase money pnlea the first application shows noticeable Improvement so be sure to try it at our pxDfiiw, hummers,' Pharmacy can suppiv vou
First TtosT And Savin gs Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 WHERE WIDOWS MAY INVEST SAFELY lrc and SAFETY. Widows must invest wisely. They should get the Highest income rate consiftent with safety. This can he had in the First Mortgage 7C GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this bank. Secured by first mortgage on income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago. Indiana's most diversified industrial community, these Bonds sell at par. hold their value, and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. And Interest and Principal payments are PROaIPTLY paid at this Bank the very day they are due. In eleven years' time no investor in these lr'r GOLD Bonds has ever lost a cent. Ask about these Bonds. Call or write. Stockholders of the First National Bank of East Chicago own all of the stock of this Bank. The First National Bank is under the supervision of the U. S. Gov- . ernment. i
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JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 18-19 Ecir Strictly Fresh Seiected Eg?s' every 30 c
Cottage Cheese, fresh O daily, per lb U W Good Luck Margar- OC inc. per lb Lard Compound, 111per lb 1 1 2 C
Best Peaberry Coffee, O O
Brick Creamery. per lb Pink Salmon, 1 lb. can 12V2C, Vi lb,
47c 7ic
Almond or Milk Chocolate Bar?, 3 for 11c
Puritan Malt Extract, $1.25 value.
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75c
L'needa Biscuits, j
Nabiscos, 87c doz. Per pkg. 10c
WATCH FOR OUR BIG EASTER SALE IN TUESDAY NIGHT'S "TIMES"
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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market
714 CHICAGO AVE.
BEE HIVE BUILDING PHONES 24, 85, 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND.
SPECIAL Peaixrry Coffee. Per pound
A very good drink. 3 lbs., 80c.
28c
Sugar, with 3 lbs. of any of our bulk coffee. 5 "lbs. for 39c Granulated Sugar, with grocery or meat order. 5 lbs. for 43c Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per lb 35c Rio Coffee. 5 lbs. $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. $1.25, lb 42c Fancy Gunpowder Tea. per lb. . . .69c Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, lb 69c Lipton's Cocoa, '? lb- tins 25c
L'needa 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 Libby's Red Alaska Salmon, 1 lb. 3&c Blue Label Jams, regularly 50c, lb. )ar for 38c Briar Ridge Catsup, large iize. .25c Fresh Fig bars, per lb 25c Hawaiian Pineapple, large size, cans 38c Monarch Apple butter in 20 ounce Mason jars 28c Swift's Pride Wash Powder, large size package 22c Queen Olives, 20-ounce jars 35c Aunt Jamima Pancake Flour, two packages for 25c Delmonte Fruits in I lb. can?, peaches, blackberries, cherries. pineapple, 4 cans for $1 Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls 25c Jap Rose Toilet Soaps 10c
We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TI
Try a "Times-Want Ad
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533-1 43rd Street, East Chicago. Phone 280. WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES Specials for Friday and Saturday, Mar. 18-19
i Morris Supreme Ci eam- i Charm Brand Yellow Cling Peaches ery Buttcr.er lb . . . . U j No. 2' L cans, 1 - fk Club House Coffee. 9 4 3 lbs A Charm Brand Strawberries, No. l
ieimo Diana v,onee, 8 1 - cans, j Ilfll
3 lbs.
No.
Monarch Coffee, 1 j A ; Morris Supreme Loganberries. N
3 lbs 2 cans, CI 1A
Very Best Peaberry $1 fA 3 for P 1 . X U
Aiorns supreme blackberries, IN'o.
$1.00
Coffee. 4 lbs
Best Santos Coffee, g j QQ A lbs American Family or Kirk Hake Soap, with coffee or Qjr tea order, 10 bars. Luncheon Pure Fruit Preserves,
26 oz. jars. 3 for
Del Monte Brand Peeled Apricots,
$1.00
$1.10
z cans,
3 for
Telmo Brand Pineap- "1 ff p'c, 4 No. 2 cans. 1 -UU
Fancv Rice, 5 lbs Navv Beans, 5" lbs Strictly fresh Eggs. per doz
33c 33c 32c
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are these Nezv Spring Hats
Arrived in Time for Easter
In Two Lots $7.50 and $10.00
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$7.50
$ 1 0.00
At this price you will find an EASTER HAT that is a regular $10 value and possesses unusually good style and exceptional quality. Milans, Liseres, Milan Hemps and Braids, trimmed with beautiful spring flowers, feathers and ribbons. Never before such pretty hats at $7.50.
Pattern Hats exclusive in every sense of the word; only one of a kind and oh, so pretty ! There are Milans, Liseres, Georgette Crepes, Batavias and Hair Braids, trimmed in flowers, feathers and fancies. Off the Face Hats, Bonnets, Rolling Sailors, large body hats and matron shapes.
Attend this sale and secure a hat that you'll be proud to wear on Easter Morn at a saving of at least $5.00
. Children's Hats every style suitable for your little daughter is included in this taster showing. Special values at $1.93 and $3.95.
Trimmings the largest assortment of flowers, fancies and ribbons in the city. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge.
50 S. & H. Stamps Free
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KAUFMANN WOLF - Hammohd. Inn
Double Stamps Tomorrow, Also
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