Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 7

Friday. Marli IS, 1921,

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LIVE NEWS FROM ' THE TWIN "CITIES

hr!el. They h!.o found lirht pairs of troi:sra that Vevuika had lost In u rubb. ry a short tlmp azo.

Mrs. Emma Henry of 145th strret

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The horn." of Mr. and Mrs. TVrer f is ra;.-. d to i.-ir,.: Ktlil In .North Magroun vcnu wim f S. reserve fro

the st-enn of a pretty mis,-,-iiariPuiis svrvi ,-!

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.vhowcr last evenirg with Mrs. J. J. and is i,r.ntlv as-i.-t .-int i)r U'?'(r -t

j iresMen, ."-r., af.'iPtani in an me sia::s ; military

and r.r I anpenient s. The h one was d. orated in all the fus y a-1 i. his of

UIS K ICY s C ; ! : e f (" onnn wa.x reliever! of the key of t in jail at. hin d";-'v this morn-i..--r when The. Time.s reporter hurried .11 to Ket a report of la.-t tiiuht's robi ( ri'-s. The chief not be. ins aeou.lonii'd to eoiitine , i attentions to piek eyas at so close a innjn did not ruins th. key. until notified '' plione, til'' .i:ai proeet--ur. of rejioits.

j rnndrnot her. Mrs. J. Swanik. whose ! faneral is or.-urriner to'lny at Robt-rlt, 111 TI,.,irr -(.-ill 1 . - . .

. . , hi- irnn uni)j jiTr.e after a few day. The I,. A. I-. chin met with the Masse Hose and O'lia King; in 14r.nl stn-et and enjoyed a eard session in which Miss Nora Llbike and Mis Catherine Cornian carried away the I'., riots. Miss .Ma ry :j ret Knlish will b. the next ho.st.-ss in two weeks. The Nu K;, sib, m club met with Mrs. I.. fi. Kolb in North I'.arinjt avenue

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nientaiy to Mr. Paul Miller, who was I until rere.itlv Miss Kloise Hill, The

luncheon taUe was daintily anan.d A larH" representative ruueler of with .-ikf rt-pies, ntina bridal festivi- I ,'"mln, !U " "-n.l.-l a P' oCcai

ti-s. 1'avors were b.st.ov. ! and ni.-inv ! "' ' 1,1 11 " ,'"''1

beautiful ift. pres. riled to the y..unir in.atron. Music itul ' r. tert a i n men t was provide. for the la't r evens!,;.

MF.IT. fr.AHIC wrPTAIN Mr. and Mrs. II. H. .Chirk of North Miixi'Uii avi i.'ie, are in receipt of information of th-ir son. Edward, wl-.o

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Should Never Have Left Sarah. "My dear," stiid an old lady, "I Mt I ousht never to have takru the holiday. Scarcely li.'id I pyt foot in my iip.trtments when I was hande-d n to!e-ft-ain from Sarati. "Parrot laid tin e'tj. Virt instructions.'"

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Celtic Isle. Tho smallest dependency of France Is Tito Pe d'Hood'o, situated jtt the c.-tst of r.eMa Isle. Its po oihi t ion H They do not sjienU' French, 1 -: t Celtic. They nt'f provideil with foo.)

i-aui-j nt nti inn inanaarcd hy the women. The

town h.' no streets.

JIMMIli AVIS STRAW VOTE

At a dance held in Odd FrlloWo hall I la liana Harbor, i;wt pvnine, fi rart' r.f t!e entertainment consi."te..i !n cast- j tttjr a straw vote for nominee? for mayor, with the result that James .1 hnstone. called "Jiinmie" .by all of; i.is friends, received the majority of!

votes cast. It was a St. Patrick s titfalr and a very etijoyab!' time was afforded.

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MRS. LINDSEY Instructor of Parisian Needle Work wil be at THE LION STORE One more day. Lessons free.

This attractive "shirtwaist" hat of brown straw is distinctive because of it .5 shape. The trimmif.cr is ccr.i' tieii to small ercbi otderel 1 motifs appliqued on the crown and a slmroe arrar.trerner.t of frtrtpr-td ' ribbon. It is a browti straw which will h msrt wtt.h brown sili I

Sweaters and brown checked sails so ppuir jail nuvv. .. -

shop 1. Koiiijr.n

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Ma-'-o-r, n n vet! ue In liani Harbor. 1 t

- as broken into lirt ni!lt anil tlire I : :rtre pice s of cloth, a pair of trousers I .?..! a coat were stolen. The thief pain-' 'i en trance through a trap door in j e .e. a... .nient. j

The I-la.-t Chleaco police found the .

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Trust and Savings Bank

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GOODRICH AMD DIAMOND TIRES AT LESS THAN 1-3 PRICES These are slightly used, run !es than l.C'et mile.- free fr..ni cuts and stone bruises. Vil! pumIv tr!v .1.000

S i ; to a.'.e.io mii-'-aKe. Tiit se tir. s are --x-i! j cepti'Uial Kargains at these low 'A j prices.

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DR. T. E. BRUCE

fi: EYE, EAR NOSE AND THROAT

Special attention given to the scientific and correct fitting of all styles of glasses.

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EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00

-YOUR HOME -YOUR BUSINESS -YOUR BANK ACCOUNT

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All three may be lost to you if you haven't adequate insurance protection for your motor truck. Motor truck accidents happen daily. Yours may figure in the next smashup. And the result wrecking the car, ruining a costly plate glass front, perhaps crippling or killing some one. The law would hold you financially responsible. When the jury returned its verdict would its judgment for $10,000 or $15,000 "break" you? Be protected against the possibility of bankruptcy by using the service of our insurance department. Ask about this service.

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Tliis is our regular 50c seller and always proves a popular Saturday special. Duy as much as you want. Special Easter Candies CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS, 10c to $4.00 The largest eggs are filled with assorted Chocolate Creams and Hard Centers. Rabbits for the Children Melded fvom Pure Milk Chocolate, 10c to $1.00 Large Assortment of Easter Boxes Mail Orders prepared for shipment any part of country.

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nammona unay tomcany Two Stores: 166 State St.; 575 Hohman St. Opposite Parthenon Theatre

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p J. E. HOWELL & CO. (Est. 15 yean) i Window Screens, Shades, Weather l Strips, Awnings, Curtain Rods

I PHONES: Hammond 2586, Gary 3515

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Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 j jfej BONDS INSURANCE TRUSTS - CHECKING ACCOUNTS j

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An iroroaricus seance of sooorcs and crooks and the spirits of fe.

II love and fun. Shivering with thrills. Shrieking with laughter. Lit

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Nothins? Ever Like It Shown In Hammond 1

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

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HEAR THE GRAND SYrlPH0IiY ORCHESTRA Afternoon Prices ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 15c (War Tax E;a) Evening Prices MAIN FLOOR 50c

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BALCONY CHILDREN (We Tax E;iii'a)

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621 Chicago Ave. Sugar, fine white granulated, 10 79 pounds for With $2.50 grocery order, Flour, Eggs and Dairy Products, excluded. Gold Medal and Pilkbury 1 9Q Flour, 1-8 bbl. at A

Strictly Fresh Select Country Eggs, per dozen Fancy a i?con;in Sweet Peas, per can at only Fancy Suar Cprn, per can at Fancy Red Tomatoes, at per can ..... Savoy I clephone Peas, per can at Savoy fancy Sweet Corn,

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Sifted Peas, i Kerne Corn,

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Grenco- Extra fine sifted Peas, at per can Durkasco Early June Peas, at per can Fancy St. Clara Prunes, at per pound Fancy Raisins, at er pound

9c 9c 21c 19c 21c

19c

24c 14c 12c 24c

Tel., E. Chicago 186

25c 52c 30c 25c 18c 33c 21c 26c 19c 20c

Jello, all flavors, three packages for Oak Grove Butter, in one lb. prints, at Large Sunkist Navel Oranges, per dozen Fancy Apricots, at per pound Fancy Evaporated Apples, at per pound 2'l Can Yellow Cling Peaches, at per can Tiimo fellow Cling Peaches, tall can at Tall Can Club House Pairs, at per can Kostess brand. Green Gage Plums, at per can Morris' Supreme Blackberries, at per can SOAPS AND POWDERS Large bar Lenox Soap, ten bars for P. &. G. Naptha Soap, ten bars for Grandma Washing Powder, at per package Large Toilet Paper, four rolls for

45c 63c 16c 25c

deliver In Twin City

631 Hohman street, Hammond, Indiana. Telephone 661

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Known the country over for its superb tonal qualities and peerless construction; an instrument you'll be proud to own as long as you live. Have a Straube delivered to your home in time for Easter. Vidro la a t Pa rth en on

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If you heard ihe V'ictrola at s the new theatre last night in one cf the leading acts, of r, course you were deeply im'j pressed with its splendor; its ! clarity of tone was a perfect I ' i reproduction and its concert

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brought forth great applause.

' The Victrola is the Phono- ! graph that is recommended V by the world's greatest artTJ ists. It's the Phonograph you'll be proud to own.

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We Welcome You Whether you buy. or not, we will be very glad to have you visit our beautiful salesroom on the second floor.

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