Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1921 — Page 8
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Personals There -will h. a:i !m;vi (uni ni
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At.l uf tho ( 'hi i -! :i ihurrli, wri iniv a luil rdnMr:i! t.-ii'fht ;.t the ihui.-h Tlx; ruiinou in w'.:: I"' nl'out M ' : ,.inl ! . under til.- -Tir.-.-v ' . 1 1 i" M.-d.-nn. il.-Uoii. rowky itid My r. Mrs. M . r i. ,.;; ,.f the Anu.ii.itu '--ii --or :i I -r;.
TORNADO BURIES FAMILY IN HOME, BUT THEY ESCAPE UNHURT
. . nsoro, Jovotljn offli---"-. ?! 'fleers are: Mr?. 1". T. lite-, i : "r. J. V. TC -etr--, r" r'Tyi M hvyU, trcn-'rvf r. wl Mr. I !onaJ officer. Tl-.o rt!rls re each i-rf--nrnt1 v.-HI' n. i.t v Ualnty lunch van tv.:-i1. Tin :; j church v. Ill lati'4jt t 11m' ;1 dvjihirr? on flu ii. uk!r m:.l r x-itjj; th- :.: t Mr'. Ch. Sp::t-.n:5' m 'MbSlln "1 I!";'-,, rrf.iT' l f untrr. m !ifr t'.i- ! :i !
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Ipfrn! t-nJr. b.:t ! worthlfos outiilu of the b'.imdrj- i.f 'no provlnc. In K-.issta l.artlcu'.ariy-, whrre thn hoiheikn Jiavc control, a rjb'e 1 h!n manufactured that. ha no value outside of the bofln-vlk giUfrnmi'i;!. Tide wild cat fxid.arigp natura'Ty
! make the neecnarUn . J'f h'it:i ,' that thcr arc out of reach of the conimon jieuWn (ind u ff.e r ! n and starva
tion ! rampant wl.crevi-r thii rnrtiiud ..f rif.h!iKf in br'nif prai-t 'cJ. The priA.drnt if ti.e CiianTjer i.f Cornrnerre ai-j) .dnt d a if rrnnnent co nrnlttee to Veep the u1.Te- t .f conin'sslon miiKor form if rovfrnmfnt a'.U" until e-jch a tlicc that th x ""pin of this city decide to adopt t':! fvrm of Eovernnifnt. Anothor committee -,ra appoint el to report at next meet1:. W.dn-rday. Av-rll i". on the rea-lJiiKtment and crcai'ft In telephone raten mada in this district.
unanhno-'sly endorsed Major Mcfor-i:t.-tk f..r re-clectlwn. Tor.lKht there will be a Mayor ' ComiBck mcetinK at ti.e Ci,!umM ha'l 111 Caiunir:. Toiriornv wiilc;;.t ng'.l,'r Mayor MiCcrmack inert'Ti in rht Twon'a hall, I'eod-ir and :37th itre-:. 1 1; (liana liar). or.
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Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday
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GROCERY AND PRODUCE SPECIALS 5ugar, with $2 order, lb. . . 81, 2C Lenox Soap. 3 bars 19c Assorted Cookies. 35c value. 25c Good Luck Olco, 2 !bf 52c No. 1 New Date?, per lb. . . .15c Cottage Cheese, per lb. . . 12Vc Corn. Peas, TomatDcs. Kidney v . r , , , r, . . , c Native breast veal with pockDeans or Assorted coups. ,, 1Q - fz f. per lb ISC Z cans coc Kitchen or Keen KIrnzer. per Native Rib Beef, per lb. 15c can 51 rc I tamburger, per lb 17c
SHOE DEPARTMENT Ladies' Silk Hose, in brown. Ladies' Pump?. Straps and Oxblack and grey .. 79c to $4.85 fords in suede, kid and r- c 1 n 1 .1 brown calf. Special price. Extra Special - All-leather J ' Horse Hide Gloves, $1 .50 $4-&5 55.85, $6.85, $7.85 vaIuc- dt 6Sc Men's Brown Oxfords, in all
Men's Black, Brown and Blue riDse, per pair. . . .9c to $1.25
styles.
S4.S5, $5.85, $6.85, $7.85
Just received a fall line of boys' and girls' Oxfords and One and Two-Strap Pumps. Make this your family shoe store.
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Have you let your Furnace Fire go out?
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p Tank Water Heater to you, because you If can't get along without hot water.
Do you know that over 500,000 are in use today? And do you know that when you get a Lion Heater you get a heater that's so efficient that every other tank heater is patterned after it? And after having a Lion Tank Water Heater installed, you will never have any trouble with it, because it will supply you with a hot water service that is better than any other tank water heater could give you. For Information See JOSEPH H. McGUIRE Plumbing and Heating Sanitary Engineer 911 CALUMET AVE. PHONE 278
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Zenith Carburetors Do Save Fuel Equip your car or truck with a Zenith Carburetor and you will soon notice not only an improvement in service, tut a decided economy in fuel consumption as well. The ordinary adjustable carburetor is never properly adjusted, for the demands placed up on it are ever changing. But Zenith, being automatically adjusted, adapts itself to every demand and always provides a perfect, balanced mixture. If ycu want to cut down your fuel costs and add to your motor satisfaction, try Zenith. We will gladly demonstrate it to you. Zenith Carburetors Made in Detroit Used Everywhere HOBBS GARAGE Phone 149 410 Carroll St. Hammond
Walter Dewberry and family on top of x'hat left of their home. When the recent tornnrfo swept I pile of lumber. Neighbor, mfh- i to Head. But every member trc.uh the west it left the home ' ing to the house after th" storm, had escapfl -uwhort. Dewberry s of Waiter Kewberrv and his fam- ', beiieve. the family, which was ; glasses had remained -uadisturoily, near Tcxarkar'a, a scattered i known to be indoors at the time, J ed on his nose.
UHVii STORK IIOIIIir.ll The American T.'rjii ntcro at b3i C'h, -vhzu avnue, r.ri"t Cli'.raKo. w an entered early th morninfr about 3 o'clock ard
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BINOALOW SOl-D Th A. lialberg- kur.gilow In JT-.Tth Fornjth avenue ban teen eold to Abraham CJlvcn. -who will move );! family them fiion an the property ! va.-ated The HalherK" are engaging In h idlnee. drni at Odar Jakt-.
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tan t n, Ttie pr;;'- epec'fi! detection re port tlat a fkf'!on ley wa Died i" pain entrance an a.U T'kt door -w fe will barred nd ttifre were no brciten ivina.iws to Indicate other- lse. It. Ivjhln, Iirct-rtcfor cf th druc ore, ays that thin t the aecon-l time that hl store ha hern entered and rohhtd the iant five week. rj March 5 armed men jlered hl p:a of buitnena arij at the po'rt of a revolver took HOG In caah and h!a :cl.
McCOnHACK MUETl.fr; a Tant nlsrht the Italian club eitended Mayor lx.o McCorniack the usual cordial welece-ne and eo:irtey to i(ieaic at
ja tpeclal Invitation to their iriemheri
at the Aua:tor;.im L-.:iia;ng-. jnaian Harbor.
All rliih members fj"-!.d r-J
A PHOIE ('HAVOC Befflnnlr.jr at tnldnlffht Faturia.y. April 23. It will rict te tircearr 'to call iovts dlatanre. Tr.erely tell h-al operator your exri,arir nl nuniher. Aliowlnj loeal operator to hand.e all calin direct doea awaytrl-'i liavir.i? to call long: dletanre and wairInjr mn unti'--ee.iry lrigiti of t!ro .or an t.-i.swer.
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ae, at horn Kjiope. and Itunaia .rlvn 1'rof. Hi-nderron a clear Idea c.f the eeoroni!.-, Huanolal and general pi! Jatluln In K-jrope. An f-'-r a eolation, ITi.f. Iff n.iern ?i believes U'Jrc-pe will be TvorMng r-n fur ytar. t con--.. If-j-nr, If the bo-'ic'lk irovernntetit
.1 J should e-,-ure control of i..'.I l-hiropc and p..-.. I all national boundry lines were wip"d 11 out tliern would result no amatgama-r.'.i-- ) ti- ri of th.e IJuropenn -ot!ntres :no an er-t ! Ihi t- 1 --dt of K trope, w.:ioh Prof 1 ' ll.-nJ' :s .i, thought n i . n h t r -.lve the tic-
Hear onnflldate Alhr-rt Twtn HirubUetn tl-ke-t. tvr Mrr. talk t Odd FrllotT hall, Indiana Ifarnr.
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rlorali:.- condition of Kurope. Tlure Keetns to be no bottom tr the ;f pr. .-ialh ii in TtiOTi ::'., "aid Pt.-f 1 1' -nd.-ry-on. In uenic countries pa.'r ci.rn-noy in bi ing run off l:ke to ht rap..-r. In tonio rases three o- i'.r.-.r liind.- of provincial mr.ey are turned
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I R. J. HERKNER 0 837 CALUMET AVENUE Ti PHONE HAMMOND 2829
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Prosperity 673 Calumet Ave.
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WUNDER - BAR1 New Flavor Rye Bread You've vantcd a Real Rye Bread with a Better Flavor, Here it is just as palatable and fluffy as you please. This is proving -big seller; hundreds of testimoniali coming in. On sale at your grocer's or at our store. Call for DIETRICH' "WUNDER-BAR" RYE BREAD With the New Flavor Dietrich's Bakery 609 CALUMET AVE. (Comer Tniruan), HAMMOND
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FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY Ask Those Who Know About
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UP-TO-DATE CROC
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902 Calumet Phone 3430
We Give S. & H. Green Stamps and Deliver Anywhere In the City
QUEEN OLIVES- In bulk. 52 C Per pint, 29c; per quart
GRANULATED SUGAR - W ith grocery crder. 5 lbs FRESH PEANUT BUTIER 20 C Per pound LXTOA VALUE COFFEE 93 C Per pound. 33c; 3 pounds for FANCY BREAKFAST COFFEE g C Per pound. 23c; 3 pounds EARLY JUNE SIFTED PEAS 14 C
u cans, prr -tu CORN 6 cans for 62c. Per can KAN BRAND SALMON Tall cans
EXTRA VALUE IN CATSUP Sincerity 10 brand. Per bottle AV.
FANCY HEAD RICE 3 pounds FANCY APRICOTS No. 3 cans. Per doze n, $2.50; Der can SWIFT'S NAPTHA SOAP
10 bars for
12c 36c
19c 23c 59c
MEATS HOME MADE VEAL LOAF 42 C Per pound CHOICE CHUCK OR TOT ROAST- 4C Per pound TLAL BREAST With pocket, choice, J g c Per pound VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 4c Per pound CHOICE RIB ROAST 32c Per pound - LEG OF SPRING LAMB 3 fi C Per pound HOME CURED CORNED BEEF 5c For cabbage. Per pound PURE LARD-- Jgc Per pound . . . . . . . . .'.-. . . BRICK CHEESE- 3gc
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A Full Line of Hardy Plants Pinks, Carnations, Holyhocks, Sweet Williams, White and Blue Iris.
Cockroaches, EtAl Now don't you feel sorry for AI? But AI isn't a human bemg. He is one among those countless billions of infinitesimal microbes that inhabit your rugs. Cockroaches are saints as compared with these enemies of mankind. Millions of these germs cling to your feet as you go hither and thither. Your rugs absorb them. Baby plays on the rugs, so do older children. Here's the remedy. Send the rugs to us for a thorough cleaning. We'll return them to you without the t?erms, and you'll ay it's the best job of cleaning you ever had. HOPMAN CLEANERS Wm. D. Boyer, Mgr. 375 SIBLEY STREET PHONE HAMMOND 216
We a Stock Genuine Parts
Calume
GOING TO PUT SOME NEW PARTS IN THE FORD ?
Carry Complete of Ford
Avenue Garage
Calumet Avenue and Fayette Street Phone 1596 Hammond, Ind.
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Honesty am
When you take your car to a repair man, there are two things you depend on honerty and skill. Both are necessary to your best welfare. Skill is no good without honesty: and honesty in repair work counts for little without skill. We give you the maximum of both here, and further than that we will gladly point out to you many clients who have become permanent patrons here because they always get WHAT THEY PAY FOR and sometimes a little more. CRYSTALLINE LUBRICANT EVER-TITE PISTON RINGS We Have a New Willard Battery We WiD Sell Cheap Also Some Good Used Car Values 0. K. GARAGE and SALES JOE GIES Expert Repairing JOE BOS 822 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 36S
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