Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 6

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Il-eau lievol, a First Vaiioiial iittrnc-' tioii with KlnrriK'i- Vtclor :m.l l,ou; Stone, and nn all tnr -nnt. A No I'lillic!

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I'-yrnes an.', family of Atchis n avenue last week. Mr. ami :!r.. Wilbur Gough and d.-iughter of Haninniml visited at the former's ji.irt.-nta home on Amy ave-

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Mii.i.r.us Iioiiar sr"cia:s f-r Thursday, Fri-iny and Sat'.iruay. So- wlnJow, . S-S6-3

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i:. wj-.erc- tr.-y cxy.-c: two we.-it a vacation u.-;

uvs an.l frlfiiuia. - John Fauik an -J da::srhter. East Soi-, v, Konerti'-la'e

Tureday ovcriin-r. ," John Byrnes returred to his hom Atohlscn avenue from Terre Haut irii,, iv:.cri h went as a doleiraie to ti.- K. f ? C. oi-nvi-ntion.

The condition of Mrs. Minnie Atchison of Lak avenue trt reuoi ti-il to be euin'-'.vhat lmni-ovi-d at thi.s time. 5Ii'-- Ha'.ph Craft -f Itoborts avenue who has been vo:v Hi and under the

I d-x-t.-r'Ji -arc, Is again alilo i be. ' around. ; Howard brown, who fpent a two , weeks vacation ulta relatives In Ohio ' re iri.ed to hi.-) homo on Myrtle avenue, M o .-. .1 a y . Mr. and Mr. C. Bu-Il and daughter, j Helen, attended tho ivdd!ngr of Mrs. i Kuell's sinter, who wan married In Oil 1 -ca o. but whoee homo Is at the Kast

visitors SK5l!'

I Mrs. A. rhUMi-s, who makes her home i with her dauuiiter. Mrs. W. lto'.Jtfht.

If ft last Sunday for Ohio, where she is expecting to l.it with relatives for several weeks.

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ers of a magnitude never before attempted by a liko orfjanlzat .Ion. The Hippodrome. ar--nlc and wild animal features e.tcell all previous efforts and t.ie zoological section this year contains the raroM specimens of Jungle and mountain beasts, Klant elephants camels, yak. buffalo, bison, elk, ant.'Uter.H, llamas and dens of tlKers i a nth era, lions and pumas. A large ''is- of baby baboons have been recently Imported.

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Mr and Mr?. F. Groves and family ot K-'K- rs park wi re g-ue;t sat the I'earce 1c me en Amy avenue for a few Jays. Mr. and Mrs. If. Hreckman and family of Atchison avenue and Mrs. Breikmar.'s mother. Mrs. H-gadorn and son.

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

Eerythlng Is being- put in readiness and great enthusiasm la briny; manifested In the dance revel the "i-pirit of Spring" that is to be Riven by Miss Foster's dancing classes on Friday evening at S:ilO p. m. In the Me.Kmiey Kymnasium. The y;nnasium is beln made to look forest like and a very modern sp-t llsht has been secured that will add to the attractiveness of the scenery. Tho program Is to be friven Friday afternoon for the school pupils. It ban been the spirit of the McKlnley school to put on as wood entertainments as possible and at to" same time keep the admission low. because of the industrial c oiditions of cur community. Adult admisison Is 25c; children, 15c.

A wedding of interest to Fast Chlcagoans took place at S-t. Mary's church yesterday rnorninti at a hU'li nuptial mass, cebb rated by the pastor,

Itov. Georg.- Uui-r. The participants tm were Miss Gertrude Fitzr era Id, danyli-L,,,,

ter of .Mr, and Mrs. K. J. ! 1 1 ?.!iei a 1 a, of North Baring- avenue and Mr. James Chapman of Nashville. Tenn. The bride was jmnin in white canton crtpc with ovelskii t of lace an i ore. a veil with a wreath of oran-.e bbissoms. Slo- carried brid-s' !".--' s and lilies of tun vaiby. Her atiemiant was Miss Nellie Smith who was attind in r.o-e pink enpe d- eb'r.e with hat to match and carried pir-u-liiu-il roses. The groom was attt-mb-d by Edward Fitzgerald, brother to'th--

campaien for Frank Callahan for mayor on the Citizens' ticket. The candidate was there and addressed the women in the Interests of h'.s platform. Manv

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rsiTtro BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOO ANDTht BAST nil Trad fi eld Resulaior Co.. Dept. 9 D. Atlanta, Ga.

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OAKLEY AVENUE

HAMMOND P. H. Resnick, Pop. WOMEN'S. CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEARING APPAREL Bargains Every Day

FlitM' CI It CI' S OF 5EASOX Indiana Harbor will -usher In the flrst circus of the season. With the cornIs? of springtime and the warm summer atmosphere, comes the circus In ail itu pomp and glory and the youngsters are already looking forward to a gala day Saturday. June , needless to say that many of them have to date made verbal promises to "dad" and mother to be "real good boys and girls" well there's a reason and that Is easy to fivure out If you have any kiddies about for they have noticed and observed with wonder the many multiColored posters' that are displayed about the city, depict-ng the fairyland of all that is dearest to the youngster's hearts, for the circus is truly a children's wonderland. The 1921 edition of the Tthoda Royal circus !s repiete with countless wond-

.WOTHF.H WAGt; t i l' It is reported by employes of the Inland Steel company that there was another reduction in their wag'. effective May l, that equalizes their cut with that of the Steel corporation which was 20 per cent. As stated, the reduction is from 2.6 per cent on monthly men and as high as 5 per cent on hourly men salaries

VOTF.S TIME WAR RANTS The common council of the city of East Chicago last night approved and authorized the lsulnyr of city time warrants not to exceed $150, OHO. The bonds bear 6 per cent. This money Is needed to cover current expenses until receipt of the yearly taxes.

bride. F-dlowinsf the church ceremony there was a breakfast service laid at the auditorium of the school for the linmt-diato members of the contracting parties and Including- about fifty, supervised by Mrs. Helen Calvin of Indiana Harbor. 'julte u youthful attendant was Alice Margaret Clark, who frocked In peach organdy carried a basket of (lowers and bd the welding proc-sslon down the isle ..f the church. The ciink; are now on th-ir

honeymoon at points in Cincinnati, and will later go to Atlanta. ;-!,. Nashville, Term., N'w Orleans and upon their return here will take up hou; ekeeping In Chicago. Miss Fitzgerald was of the clerical force at the General Annrlcan Tank Car Corp. and Mr. Chapman is a civil engineer for the Western Kl-etric Co. of Chicago. The gifts bestowed on the young people were many and b-auilful. The Mothers' Club, ai'iiiiated with 'he Indiana Harbor M. F. church, will hold Its meeting tomorrow afternoon In the social rooms of the church with Mrs. Janet M!1!k. lender for the afternoon. There will be a splendid entertainment and every mother is urged to be pres'iit A most hospitable, welcome is extended. Tho John Stephens of the Ijake Front have as their gu.-st, Mrs. J. G. Dunks of Los Angeles, Cal. Tho home of Mrs. Richard Pav',3 In Northeote avenue, Jaj?t evening was well filled with women Interested !n the

e nefihs:!o lc no s ;i re i.r-i.ii'in .1 for

'"' i'-gs m the rUiUr,. .,,,, will tie .-. iiiiuuno u from, time to time. The Twentli th I'oiUiry club is being 'iiterta Miol tin-, nl'ternoon at the ),,.-... of Mrs. Koy Clinton i-i S. ii-)i OiooU avenue at n one o'clock 'u.-i.-he, Mrs. Chester i;.m, t'o- ie.,uso gue? t of ill sa. Mary ll-l.-n IaVis ...f North

iun avenue, who his retunca to :;ome at 'mcininit I. t hio, m h? hon

or, d at a matinee party with ill: s Davis '-u' ' hi Coaler, ;hicao, ... n by Mrs. I.eiij. n.:s-.ai, now Mrs. J. Flo;. -1 Murray of I f.tinmond. Mrs. Theodore Ilarr of Northeote avenue held a meeting of tho ladies of tho Canton Auxiliary, arranging for a h-tzaf.r at the m w HuntoH garage?, In Souih J-', r.o.lhe avenue, Saturd iy afi.-r. i.oon, at h. r home jesttrday. Com-I-h tlon was macb- for ih,-. display which ; -r muses to b- most at tra-tiv?. and practical. -Miss -..-b. -i. Haf'r of Indiana Har-'-tice.., ded to tim vacancy of Mrs. I.i-lla iks iii, v. !hj has .s.-r-l the board of d : if.-: ' Ion, as secretary and was w. d-I d Inst Saturday . Attorney J. Floyd Murray of Hammond. Aiiot her ad. li; ion to the office force of Mr. Canine, superintend, m of school", is Miss Oriel .Mi-Na.r, who assumed her d titles Monday. The Y. j. Haines family r,r North Magoiir, avenue, ha- r 'timed fr..m Clm-

t"ti, Iii.. wher-. th fad mission of !oo their mother, ulo at Itu'land, 111., th. di c. ased took 11; ; while ori a visit to and tic- members summoned ;rl r to Tho Sunday S. ho by Mrs. .la-ift M l! street, at the- Ind

chureli, wi I to,

have been on the . b"s th5 remains of burial took place :r r.-r :o r horn". Thte.i mtiUgn.-i nt!y so h. r :i i-j.-ht er's hoin" '. hu hofisehoild were le r passing away. '1 el.-;.-., vo;: i.l.oe.! J of C r7 Crap. .vine M.i. Jiirbor il. :.

evening and be entertained at the teacher's home, with diversion provided for the evening's entertainment. It is dePirrd that all members ho p-fsent.

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A new rarhur'-'or w hich i uts (!"' n gnsoline consumption of any motor and

reduces gasoline bills from one-' l: to one-half !s the proud achievement the Air-Friction Carburetor Co., Madison street, Dayton, Ohi-- 'I remarkable invention not only-

power of ail motois li

in ti,,, e,,nao( : e' i" a per cent, nut enaui.s,

1. with no stiff Joints,' one to run slow on high gear. It a a. uri.-iii.; pains aching makes it asy to start a Ford i. r a

start the day worb --s and arms and load, burning and

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Now is the Time to Place Your Order for Your WINTER COAL We have on hand a good supply of the following kinds of coal: HOCKING VALLEY Lump and Egg KENTUCKY Lump and Egg FRANKLIN COUNTY Lump and Egg INDIANA Lump and Egg ILLINOIS Lump and Egg POCAHONTAS Lump and Mine Run HARD COAL Egg, Range and Chestnut Also we have a supply cf 6x2 Lump Coal for immediate deliver in 5 ton lots at $5.85 per ton.

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Just hec.-o-se ..f,l rlee) and tired, stiff rt. .!--; .s, nn aefil'ig b.-;irir:..r down jam. out before the .eV- 1

Vol! ll.-l Ve to S; I lie stloou. w, S(u-e ion ., o .-, I hack .7- I'idriev

made a. ids, " , other car In the coldest weather

If you s-iff-r frotn hl-vlder weaknrs 1 ran use the very cheapest grade ..i !,"ln1,:';';;l'; -l V,4i"H; or ir you Pasoline or half gasoline and hair .11. in .inn o .it ol lied helf a dozen times , . a. nignt. you V-i I i tippre. lnte the rest, ' ivr"9,-nc and still get more r ever inH comfort and st!.in;;li this treatment mure, mileage than you now pot f r-it shouoi clve. , , the highest test gasoline. Many F.-vl i" P ' ' ti.t T.!!-ams' Treatment eon'iu'-rs kldnev and bladdT disease" "vners say they now- get as ii'gii a - rheur-7 iV-on n.nd all other ail rive tit.n,' 4-1 to 50 miles to a gallon of gap. dim WloOl due. t excessive l,rj(. ar( j,

I matter how -hrr.tdi or stubborn, if vou 1 " . v. ...

n.-ivo never tro d I he Williams Trent- i savins inetr new raroun :': in. nt, w-.. will give (., i.-.j b.."!e (33 I will make that they offer to send t o llfnyirt'.l.Vrmend 30 trM r dress. Vh tise s. r.o rents to s' ' r : ' put "n or taken off in a few mlnu" - o-iv isis' -itre, r'o Idas', etc.. to ihr. I ir. I l-v anyone All who want t. trv -t

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THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER GIVO IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY Sale Starts Thursday, May 26 will last 10 days Come Prepared to Take Advantage of the Hundreds of Bargains. Tell Your Friends of This Great Sale.

YARD GOODS Unbleached Muslin, good grade, 1 8c value. 1 Special, 10 yards. . . . v Good Grade Bleached Muslin, 22c value. CI 8 yards for The Best Bleached Muslin. 25c value. J? 1 7 yards for Belmont Percale, 36 in. wide.

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Coal Co

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grade, plain ; $1

in all shades; best grade; 7 yards for. . . French Gingham, best checks, stripes and 23c to 35c sellers. 7 yards for Curtain Goods, white, wide, good grade. 7 yards for

Girls and Ladies' Middy Blouses, $1.25 value. C? 1

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Boys' Unionalls in khaki, stripped and solid blue denim. Made to wear. Sizes 1 2 to 6, for Girls' Gingham Dresses, best grade, pretty colors. C 1 Sizes 3 to 14. Special v HOSE Ladies' All-Silk Hose, colors of white, black and & 1 brown. 2 pairs for. . . . Bovs' and Girls' Good Grade Black Hose. For 10 g days only, 6 pair Men's Blue Shirts, chambray

Mag's r

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Extra Special

I ! 3x5 Feet House Flag

B8c Lach Just the size for the home. Nice quality. Sewed stripes. 24x35 FLAG

parc-l post a. reginar hor bottle, without ehnrire and v. lth'-ut iro lining rinv ohligfirlon. (in!-.- one bottk, to the"s-ame , d . I res-j r, fj',tiS-

once. They also want loeah agents to whom they offer exceptionally large profits. Write them today. Adv,

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Mounted on spearhead staff. Printed union and O stripes. Each.... 12x17 FLAG

work shirts. Bargair 2 for UNDERWEAR Men's Wilson Bros. Union Suits, each

SHOES A close out on ladies' shoe?.

Odds and ends. Sizes

3 to 4. On sale, pair.

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Medium size, nice nrinted stars and stripes. Each ....

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NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY Our Good Buying Makes You Good Bargains

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Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 FIRE IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT

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NATIONAL BUNTING Usual width in cither plain or

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TRUST cVSAWGS BANK 137th AND CEDAISL STREETS INDIANA HARBOR

Do You Need A Loan In Improved Property? This bank has available money to loan on improved property. Do you need a loan on your property? If so, make applications now. Are You Saving? The largest corporations are very careful about having a cash reserve handy. Have you? One way to get money ahead ready for emergency is to add regularly to a savings account at this safe, strong bank. Begin now.

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Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 27-28 ;

Hammond Ind. TeL 531 540 Hohman St Delivery of $5 Order Free within the City Limits Not Including Flour, Soap or Sugar

glare, then: i

You are awakened by noises and clanging bells. Throurh the window there sho.vs the red and yellow

fast eating up I hat fire may

rciictt.ons of the flames that are rids of d '! it? wortii of property.

also destroy your properly. It is then that your Insurance Policy possibly stands between you and financial ruin. Are you protected by Fire Insurance as you should be, You can soon learn how you stand. Call at this bank or else ring us. Phone East Chicago 950. One "of our insurance specialists will gladly call on you. Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00

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GRANULATED SUGAR With $3 grocery order, flour g j and soap not included, 10 pounds for

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Specials for Fsiday and Saturday

SELLING AGENCY FOR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE Famous Seal Brand Coffee, 1 -lb. can, 45c; 3-lb. can, $1.32

COFFEE Our best blend, an exceptional cof

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( OFFEE A very good grade, at a price to please all, at this sale 25c Q per pound or 4 pounds for J J

$ X $1

Golden Santos Coffee, good cup, 3 lbs Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 3 pounds for

SpecialPeaberry Coffee, 4 pounds for L. R. Blend Coffee. I 1

lu., IJf , J IU5 Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Friday Libby's Apple Butter, O g per can Monarch Catsup, large OCbottle, at fiiJC

Garden Sauer Kraut, large can at

Campbells Tomato Soup, 1 A per can at Climax Wall Paper O C n Cleaner. 2 for . Shady Lane Cling Peaches, in heavy syrup, large O C can, at 63C We dress our own poultry

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10c

Puritan Malt Extract with QA 3 oz. pkg. Hops, per set. . Besco Malt Extract, iwlh 3 oz. pkg. Hops, per set . .

Pet Milk tall cans, 9 j ? for rrlir &mi

American Family, Fels Naptha and p.&csoap, ao lObars for UOC Swift Pride Washing Powder, a large pkg., 25c, one 7c package free.

Argo Starch,

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Soda Cracl

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lall cans Milk, at price, 3 cans 35c, 1 dozen ....

Guaranteed Goods

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Candy F res h Chocolate Drops, Kisses, etc. 1 A Per lb 1 C

Toilet Paper, large rolls, O 3 fnr nnlv

8c 5c

25c

Navy Beans, ten pounds for

Sardines, m 3 tins for . .

pure

olive

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Uneeda Biscuits, 3 packages for .

i Liquid Veneer. 4 oz. size A 7

23c; 12 oz. size .T

S. 0. S. Al uminum Cleaner, at

We carry a full line of Fresh Meats

30c

49 c 38 c 25 c 29c 59c

Economy Scratch Feed, 25c lbs.,0 Of 65c ; 1 00 pounds for Zt.&xJ

SARDINES, Mustard or Oil per can Puritan MALT and HOPS Setting . Superior Family SOAP, 1 0 bars . .

Jiffy Jell. 3 packages for . . .- Lux, special at this sale, 3 packages for Fels Naptha, P. & G., American Family Soaps, 10 for

National Biscuit Ginger Snaus, "buy OQ die barrel" (IJi lb. contents) C 10 pounds Blue Karo, CO specially priced at JJ Kitchen Cleanzer, 1 7 r 3 for only

Sliced Pineapple, 3 for only Extra quality Peaches, 3 for only Swandown Cake Flour, at this sale for only Armour's Oats, regular size pacta ge, each at

95c 74 c 37c 14c . 5c 85c 39c