Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1921 — Page 13
Fridav, April S. 1921.
TTTE TIMES
Pace
IIJ-ITT'TR Ti
and its ' PEOPLE
NEW TRAILS IN CANADIAN ROCKIES OPEN TO HIKERS AM) RIDERS
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Mrs. William Red and srandoa, ; Ervin Ha-in are. vistciiii.? irs Ba.s Ijike, Ir.d. "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weisby and ?cn will go to Hobert today to vh-it the; forrnesr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J Weltrby, who recently moved to Hobart. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parks "had j as their guests at their home In Oliver j street on Tuesdiy, the following relatives: Mrs. Beaumont Paries of Chi-i casro; Mrs. Clark Adams of Cleveland. Obdo; Mrs. Charles Will iatus ord j dushfter of New York and -tr. and' Mrs. F r. Ogram of '"Whiting. j 11. C. Satter field ?a.ve tip his : i - j tlon on the "Whiting police frrce to j enter the aldermanle race for th j fourth "ward on the republican ticket.! endeavcwlrtg to beat "William St oil. t'Att present lawmaker for Uie. St iegVit s i Park district. Tallerfield is succccJeJ by Atdrew Maksim, formerly 0:1 th-j ! police force. j G-allua J. Bade-r end son, C- -r..-j "
Bade-. have returned from a several wseks trip to the Bermudas and nuruetrctts other points.
Till attend the county convention of j "Women's clubs to -be held in Indi-uia! Harbor next Tuesday. j The1 marriage of Ir. Carl Morfenthaier cf Whiting and Miss Virginia I Bnwweas cf Hammond, took place at St Paul's Episcopal church in Ham - : m-otid. "Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The 1 young co-aple are expected in Wbit.intoday, and will reside tejrvpora rily a: the Frank Greenwa'd home !n Sheridan avenue, -where Dr. Morsrentha'er. who la a dentlit in the Klose 'builiinj his .been rooming. Tie following wr arersted 'n j Whitir.J on "Wednesday for beir. .j drunk: Thos. Iverson arrested by ! Macksrtm. pleaded guilty at the- pc-lio-station and paid a fine of Si. CO snJ j
costs; Jas. t'ya.11, arested by Officer I'arker, t'urnlshed a 125 bond; Nicholas Jwlek. arretted by Officers Miller and Wikaah at 113th street and Central, plead guilty at the police station and paid a fina of $1.00 ar.d coats; John Plexka. arrested by Officers Miller ar.d WJearnskt, released on a I'xhOO bail furnished by Emst Vater: Andrew Mik"s, arrested by Officer Penak at 119th and Oliver atreet, locked up. The tiUgh echool and Junior hlgih school carnival and mSnstre.1 Ahow. will be given In the high achool auditorium tonight and tomorrow night. There will be numerous eide ahowi and other amuoements. so fchat a .g-ood time is promised all who attend, the public betins? Invited. L. Golden was placed nnd?r arre-t In Kobert-sdale for driving- by a street car discharging passengers. He was
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Saturday, April Stli Specials PHONE HAMMOND 118 125 COST LIN STREET Over 10,000 People Found it's Worth Your While to Trade wiih Weil Last Month, I Admit it
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in wlii.i-U i:;e trcs grow. I V', wish v.-v.i w.-ml-.l trv a nound of Six Lunch Wax.
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our extra Wave Ccffec,
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You will sure hkc it.
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rji i'l. f'jHChi'ly i!.e .- !:yrs:e:- or ethyl j Syrup for . . :e--::i!e. ro!on. liquid .f i.crrro ; 3 Rec Cross Macaroni or ::l le c-l-tr. The nror.in .if vii.ej.ar ; c 1 .. r.
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Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners
A. n amber f.f frienii ar.d relttivts 01"
The most complete line of palsta In - y. rtandolphs gathered at the
Xarthera Indiana. Distributor of Pat-1 , Tv-A,in,.s.v hr
ten's Sun Proof Paints. Tom Smelser, ,asr. r0J!pcta front South Chicago. Chipaints and Hardware, 605 Indiana j 0aJOj iiai";-or:d. Gary. Ciowr. Point
!4 Bnff-MSSrnibrbQ tours' camp Oere j?citer sntice.te tkt dinner gsng
Mar.ajrers of fashionable hotels neen selected for the weekly tours. ! The return trip may be nu.Uf ry as well as out-of-door enthusiasts ! A largre comfortable camp, located j way of The Valley uf the Rooks, are alive to the jrrowiDrr fondoess on an admirable site, will be mai j Golden Valley, Citadel Pass, Heuly of the traveling public for petting ' tamed at Banff .Middle prmps. 1 Creek and Bow River, back to sin.ple pleasures, so tennis. Accommodations may be had at ! The tour has been designo-i espolf and swimoir.p in the C-ariadian : this camp without taking the tour, j pecially for tourists. moimta i neeera, ti.vkiea are being supplemented : Other camps are located at con- 1 artists, scientists, botanists, fishe.-' now bv ' "eekiy Walking and j venient distances along the main ' men and lovers of nature, but is for Riding Yours." Among the thou- j tour route which goes by way of 1 the benefit of the genera! public, sands who visit the Canadian moun- j Spray I-akes. j The route is laid among some of tain resorts every summer are; Schedule?; will be elastic. Should (the most magnificent and spt-ctacu-rr.ar.y who express a desire to get I the scenery or trout fishing which lar scenery in the Canadian back of tiie surrounding peaks and ; is very fine of a certain camp hp- j Rockies. off the beaten tracks. Heretofore ' peal to one, there is nothing to; Comfortable camps f urnishin r this has been possible only for the 1 prevent a sojourn there as long as i frood food and beds, the fact that few, for the members ot the Alpu j i desire prompts, then jeir.in.gr an- j no preliminary arrangements are Club or for parties who have made i other party for the balance of the i nece.-sary as the camp will outfit arrangements for guides, pack i tour. j you, should you deciue ofF-eand to trams and outfits. Special side trip may be ar-jtuke the tour, reasonable ohargt a, Mt. Assiniuoine. known as the ! ranged to Kar,a;ia.k:s I-akes ar.o ; also the fact that A. O. Wheeler. "Matterhorn of the Rockies," is a Pass. Pa'.iiser Pass. Mt. Redskin. ! president of the Alpine Club of three days' pony trip from Ban. ; Mt. Whi tenia n. Marvel I,r.k-, Lake 1 Canada, is the man behind the idea. This Banff-Ass iniLoine trip has : Gloria and other points of interest, 'insures its popularity and success
1 2""C :Natlve VeeA Pot Roast,
Wireless Waves Bent by Coast Lines. It li.is bi-eu suspected for some timo t'...tt o'.ec.ric m aves n r refraeied by t'. '" hore lines of larue bodies of v dtcr. Ilo'-cnr. observation-" In'ur out. tlie tl.eory and seenj to prove thn' t!ei t. mount of retract! "in varies with tlio lerifth "f tli wa ve :iiid the nnsjle at wLieb it cros.-e-? :U shere. This is to b e"i.isod tt one rf i!:f late u.sr'.yCh'r, as it v. as m;. geaeruliy kn ovu sunng iiio var.
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, per pound at 25c Fresh Caii- Hams-A to 0 16c i pound average, per lb
25c ; bmdil Keaty -Pare h. 1 Q--c l Der Dound at .......
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j Club Hcu?t: Pess and Corn, 23 C ' "'lcny Vi nlle 'ea' Shoulder, OO I none better, r-cr can ; per pound at
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id and ordinary ;d- i The. He.-.t rrade biacKbernss. 9Q ' Aative Beef Kound Steak.
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."jnow Vvlnte Veal Breast,
j Forbidden. ) Referring to the library kIh. "("inly i lew conversation permitted here." a
co-rresp.nderr informs its that be noticed hi the Civot:;o icii" library a Flee '.1 1 ;i c : Please do net sneeze in the book." Post on Transcript.
It's worth your while to look these
89c 33c obc o5c 88c 2 5 c 25c
.wift's Pride Washing 1 J Q 3er, nkg. at
soap specials over: SO bars Swift's NChile Classic for 10 bars Superior Family. for only . . 10 bars American Family for only 10 bars P. 6c G. for only 10 bars Palm Olive. for only 3 Jap Rose. for only 3 pkgs. Argo Starch.
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per pound at Choice cut eai Chops, per pound at ii'resh made Hamburger, ; per pound at ' Spiced pickled Pigs Feet. per pound 3 1 Oscar Mayer's Caii. Hum-, 5 to (3 lb. average, per lb. .
Oscar .Mayer's Brisket Bacon, O I per pound at J I Good Luck Oleo, O 7
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The Fortnightly club operetta fcr rner.ibers ar.d thlr frU-nds will t e eiven In Ce K. s. a.'-dltor!ti.m r.-:tt Monday evening.
MERRILLVILLE
a iiut-tn-r of yeas
his wifa and pr.n, Jchr. i:i il..-::th. lie leaves
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per pound at Best Creamery Butter per pound at ,v ketth- rendered Lard. per pound at Brick Cream Cheese, per pound at
S. & H. Stamps Delivery.
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M.i'C'l Nadine ar.d cne grandfon.' Glazier, ?iz Icr.e and Ztivcrs
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Kindjlph. to mourn H3 loss, and; do.; wcome.
a h'ft of friends. K. Waiters is having- his heuss wired, lhahir.- garden et;.nu to be the etr..
j pioymer.t or pjorio --'i town at wie ; pr cr-. nt time. I The M. K. 11.1 ies Aid s.wtety "'til
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ist Wednesday. ( L ' GO'-Tse. liar.dolph and Ante.-."! H:i " ns in town last T.;esd.y. ' J .Mrs. Carl Mar.i s returr.e lj:-t M. - - " j
Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
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very eveclcgr, except Fridays, until
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usual. Selfer Furniture Company
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Chown rc-ir.t; gr. ... ,j .L.. i-n M,.. diseases fnr men. women and? ' l a H f! M if IS Mr"r W H tl .5 15
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: . I g children. Complete intcrmAtion sent upon request rrom p ,
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SETtFER'S FREE SERVICE
If you have furnished or unfurnished
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tenant apply at Seifer'a Free Bureau.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN j J
Helps make rich. red blood
and revitalize weaK nerves
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VISTT THE CAXDY LAAD XOW i Former Olymp-ic Candy Slicjp- The : best of rvice, fresh home mad'
candle trvery day. Excellent aervlcr In dipeniaK our dtlnk. Tlie Candy 1 WOMEN OFTEN THINK THEY HAVE Laad. &46 llftfU treet. WMtins. HEART TROUBLE. INDIGESTION, NER-4.7-C VOL'S PROSTRATION, ETC.. WHEN IT'S j SIMPLY IRON STARVATION OF TU3 ELOOD. j For Rant Furnished room ::i. - i Pi-Ivtie of iouse. apply "vv-hiun: Many women believe that they are weak j cornpar, n 4-8-1 j and nervous as a result of aa-e, worry and f i overworks they think that their disturb-
! re on ajsceUeat lot still r-, ed digestion, r.enaaenes. uen t'P'- t
These new arrivals of stylish suits for men of snan and action are the sub-
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a i Uiw-i i OiHi-. m have seen and bought, but hold -J-, u , j v 'wv ..
;f j your breath, for here comes the bigi gest surorise of vour life
Lake County Creamery
148 State Street Hammond's Oldest Butter Store
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mate-to nsold In JForartha Water i tion. shortness ot breath, pains across ; pEABERRY LUtkLL. ' BUI! tl. I rein CO OS ; M.UW LUir-'J Gardens. I can offer flva res.dene the bark etc.. are du!?rS Per OQ- ' cliuraed, J 2 r lbs. tor 3c. 91,, . , . . :iease instead t tUt real rue-on Urvo- , - 1 'JOL 1-, , J. eUea oa llth atreet and four loeatea . t..,n of ,;,e biood. Tr-.-.s u proven by the fact QUCJ 1 pr poUUfi .... i PfT pound .... 03 "Wsnrtck avetiBB. I can assist you , t'at when many of these same women take I- " dvI " I rrnnjon .piicrtK to ibuud. h. a Davtdson, 600 ii3tb. 1 UriCOLO.ED JAPAu , BLACK TEA. Qc i f ER APrJCOr.. atraet. Whltln. 4-5-1. .irons, robust and healtl.y. Irin is absolutfiy ; TEA xO P,,,! JJl t ti,t cacs, VUjt
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into livingt cells and tlne. v .tt.-urnnouiin f ti yvouu. . .
Get Teur candies from tlie Candy s you eat does 0:1 the p toper arivut.t of good
JjM.nA al.an freah. 4-7-6 ! ou do not ret the f ! rf-1;f th o-U of it
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" .Tot. mmu ju 1.. -1 .if a.-t.on of stroai a'-ei ' on small pieces of iron. ; Large
m epinacn, icnms aasi uu
3, SItttt & Jeff comedy and uuly tertal viror of weak, wornout women in two
Raapbtrries or Straw
If you are not Etroatr and well do not wait j i a 2 Of" itil you 1:0 all to p.eccs and collapse in asute j bemCS, WO. hf ' nervous pn-.strafon. but Use rrue orttatiio I f RP -er C3I1 :..r.t..rf w.. oat nnre. Bnt be sure it -'- !cr
organic iron a;.d not mlho iron wh-h people SLICED PINEAPPLE usua-lv take a:-.d 'h.rit is mni: merely by ts.e M action of stro.ii a.-i'i' or; small pieces of iron. , Large cans, 1 w g
Oreir.ic N L a A ltLll nuri 11 ui:i ne iron 111 j out 1 a a w
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RED PITTED CHER-
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: fhev "rtr not only as good, but superior to those gar- ' ments you paid $50 to $80 for not $o long ago. la 'r i fies kit :p!endid r.eu' spring suits you'll agree j-ou are -," "Tettin your money's worth ii not a little bit more.
PEACHES la !ars J because they were bought on the new lew price
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FANCY SWEET CORN : DELM0NTE PEACHES
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Beware of ru Retinites, look inr ine -woiu : ivuiaiuwj, '"&v.
"Vux.-ited" on ev ?rv i,n-kB! ar.d tne tetters N.
Snappy drinks at the Candy Land" I-on .V ''
that quench thirst- 4-7-6 ; perfectly sutuiactory tcsult. At ail drugg.tta
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284 E. State St. (Cor. Scfc!) Phone 4022 Saturday Specials
Fancy Wisconsin and Michigan Potatoes, at per Qu bushel for only Fancy Greening Apples, 1 EC A per bushel at JJ Fancy Baldwin Apples, 1 per bushel at A,t! Extra fancy Roman O Beauty Apples, bu Nice Sweet Oranges, 02-, per doz., up from
Nice Ripe Grape Fruit, up from 4 for ........
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Strictly fresh country Lf Eggs, per dozen Fancy Del Monte Peaches and Apricots, per can . .
2 cans for Peas at this sale per can at Snider's Tomato Soup,
large cans, 2 for. . . .
Hebe, Carclene or Nutro per can
O q I Old Style Malt and Hops, 7 per package i J 1
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U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars 4gc
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lUi uiiij Pork and Beans. per can Rice ar.d Milk, per can at Oil or Mustard Sardines, ' with key, per can .... Kraut, large cans. per can
Ripe Olives. 1 A
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We al?o carry fresh Strawberries and large assortment of fresh Vegetables. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Orders taken' until 4 p. m.
per can ri 1 1 tiiackoernes, per can Root Beer Extract, per bottle
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Best Brick Creamery, 3Q per pound J iJ K
Dr. Price's Jelly Dessert, Q
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1'iisciiia Preserves, large O O
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Ail wool Suits, many with two pair of ponts; f. I
sizes 8 to 16. Very special lomorrow for only
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FELT HATS $4.45 and $3.45 CLOTH HATS $3.45 &nd $2.45 DRESS SHIRTS "...$1.95 and 95c
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SILK SHIRTS $5.95 and $4.95 SILK TIES 95c and 49c CAPS $2.50 and $1.00
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.iarsnmauowcreme.per JCp ; TOP TO ATS Values to $40.00, your choice at $19.50
-Dint lar V4
RAIN COATS Values to $23.00, your choice at VJ.M
Snider's Catsup, large Q bott'es, per bottle. . . C
Tresh Cottage Cheese, f
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Macaroni, per pkg w Aunt Jemima's Pancake " yf Flour, per pkg 1
Fancy Plums, per can
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