Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1921 — Page 6

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SCHMMi HEW 10011 PREDICTION

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Banker While In Washington Sees Growth Ahead For Lake County Cities TTA-'frrVOTCN'. May 27. Rictisrd frh4.f. tinker nl busings man rf county. Irtdlan. cxf-ts th Calumet rtfcion t 5 fxprlenc a rsew and f-rful boom Just as soon as tftr li :n of ril of general businoss c-nditlon. And be!1Ts that the revival of tuir. wiii beein toon as labor costs nd fripht ratM nt-f. readjusted. Tie T-Mnt3 out that food pries and bulldinfr materials have been reduoil In price, but that production cuts lo must bo readjusted to permit the Industrie-" to operate at anything like normal. A general bulldinir projrram. one that win Rive enral employment to building tr.ides-

n, aa:t a delayed read Ju M '"nen t of j labr cotr. !n his opinion, lie predict.thet Ind!?.ii3pcl i eoon will cxperlenc j a mnl of buildlnp tvw that th j t ".id -"5 wen o that city have a'C'.p'.tn .i '

fMucM wag:'? f. M.iay A-nxiOna to Bnlld. "Ma'iy p-rsops are anxlou. to build horrtea. actorlea and buskin?? blook. but they epe':t labor rot3 to be adjusted to the rha.n5:J conditions and e.r delayinif such operations until cots re lowerrd ." aaiJ Mr. Schoaf. "The rpadjuatmt'Pt tvill start a building re- : a! that wilt giv employment to the trnestnen. T hope, too. that freight rs"? are re4Juted at an early date." Mr. ?oha-af e bljr growth ahead TOr the Uake county cities. The Jones & La'jfrbitn Company of Flrtsbuf re-C'-rt'y paid $?."'".0'' for factory slt.

at Fiobv. Just outside of Hammord. and v;i; begin constructiuii of piatit so s'Min ti building condtt lund n- rihi. Th Inland Pterl Company, vrh't-h already has a vk plant. rei-emlv nrQuir'd an additional 5uf' acres of land to provide for contemplated expsnsh.il. The National Tube Works also hus plans for adding to ita present plant. "The sooner thire Is a readjustment of production costs, the sooner thrc will tw an industrial and building rvlal." said Mr. S.liaar. He added thut a bul'dlnfc r- Ival, such as h seen ahead, will cause A readjustment of rent. Mr. Sohaaf has be-n In Washington for the las few daya on a business mUiiion. M says that the country has full confidence In President Hardin., liis cabinet and cortgroas in s;-ttiner conditions stabllzed so there will be a return to prosperity.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Mr. and Mrs. R. Mosrr of el6 lar street have moved to South t'hloato. Mi. and Mrs. Ianiel .f Tiochsska have moved to the tae?!nf ho'ji in taPorte avenue. Mr. ('shorn, who has been at Brooke. 1ml.. for oral weeks ow in? to t!ie nine?.-' and rl.-ih of h-T ilausrliter wiil spend an indeflniie stay with her mother, Mrs. wiNon l..e before ref.irn'n to hr hoin In Ab-'-r.i'-'Vi. Kan Tie w. R. A of the MAecabet will bic a ralty Tuesday afternoon and venins of next week at the j. o. o. F. hall on ?tte street in Hammond The Wh.tlnn people attending will take the 1 o'clock street car. Mrs. Salathe of Central avenue has as her (ruest Mr?. cross of Santa Barbara. L'li. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. r-avidsofi have purchased a new liodfte sedan. The Parish cVjo of the Sacred Heart church will a'.ve a Bunco party iu the church iariors tht rvenlnft. Mr? Ge.. 1i;itii-!s of ("nlcaso spen: tt'cdiiFSilay here i5Mllnar io-l mother.

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Saturday Special Peanut Brittle lb. 20c To the Women of Hammond our shopping during the hot days to come will not be the most pleasant, of course, and for this reason we invite you to make either of our stores your headquarters when up town. You'll find the temperature always around 70 degrees, and by stopping for a rest and a cooling-off you will save your energy. There are plenty of seats for all, and your parcels will be taken care of without any extra charge.

Mrs. Mebermclt of Sherttlan avenue. Mi. ami Mrs. E. I Carlsuti are ei e tintr a new home In the Went Park add ' i ; o n .

j Two new men. K. Pewnil and II. HaH! i have been added to the Whiting police

torce. Mr. Harry Parker pnt'rtaind a part) ot friends at her uome in John street n honor f i riut,i birthday anniversary of her son. Harry. In addition to nine children those present i roin WliiijnK were Mrs. Yio'.H. Mrs. James. Mrs. .loiinron and Mrs. IUmacUer of I'hlcaCo and Mrs. Carlson of Hammond. Mrs. It. P. Ivey ! ctpctej home today from a week's visit with relatives al Prankfort and I'ulfax, Ind. Next Sunday Is the annual fl .-' 1 I day of the anti-saloon leajtue in I,ki county. The speaker at the Methodist church In Wliltlna will he P.'v. f. J. Ki erson. who will speak at the- morning service. Fifty young- people from t.ie r;ptvorth leaaiie of the Methodic church motored to the Cook county forest preserve on Wednesday evenina where

they jiartook of an elesfant s.ipper!

served steaminit hot from the open air ovens on the grounds. It was a most enjoyable occasion, and much credit is due the president and her associate? who had the matter In charge. Women of the foreien and the home missionary Societies of the Methodist church will gie a t'hrisiian stewardship pageant a', the e enlng service next Sunday. The paaant is entitled ''Not Ksenlpt." Kev. H. P. Ivy will leae Monday morning for Knox. Ind.. to deliver the Annual Memorial da-- address in resnonae to on Invitation sent Jointly fvom the ilnm! army, the Anvrlcan Lecion the Women'?' Auxiliary of the Legion, the Husliiess Men's a?-ciatlort and the Chamber of Commerce. Rev. Ivey waf pastor t Knox for three years before coming to Whltlns. Cha.. T. Fprading of T,os Aneles. f'al.. lelivered a lecture on "The. Irish

I?ue from the American Viewpoint." a' tiic if. i?. aiditoriuin on Wednesday evening. A large number were present to hear Mr. t-'prading speak, he also being a well known author, who is U" pep cent American, nil h! four great grand fathri.- bavin served under Washington during the revolution.

ROBERTSDALE

rillMMM I'HKATFlIt FHIllit' ami mn rum Isnhel by Jnrara OIlTer C urTod nltli June ovak and James Klrkttoud ad Jnek Holt. 6-27-1 Advertisement carda printed at A reasonable price by r;. Juller. 7113 Indianapolis boulevard. 5-27-NOTICE We will he clo."d all day Monday, l-rcoiaiioii lay. Please order early Saturday. McNamara Urns. 5-27-1 Mrs. Thoma? Uafter of Indianapolis boulevard entertained a large number of her friends at her home on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and a mOt delicious

luncheon was served. The guests' present weie the Stesdames II Thleason, IC.'Kuiit. C. D,iell. J. Hannepel. M. lfBmori. J. Melvin. M. Buehler, c. Moore, Todd. U. riaufnlera. K. Itywers. N Woods, J. Soltwedle. O. .'aswell Trowe ( Fehsaf hTui Mi Myr,iff 8,,ltw-edle.

" "aiter nutiv happv return (,f the day. " ' J

Mmon Hen-lrlckson of tiene.a. til. visited t the home of his l.toth-r' Arthur Hendriekson of jjike avenue. Mrs. Victoria Kuehler of Chicago was

guest at t!,e home o htr sister-in-

law,

Mrs. Margaret fiuehie-- ut Amy

avenue. A little daughter wa born to Mr. and Mrs. Hrown of Amy avenue on Tuesday. Mother and hahy are setting along fine. Mrs. A. F.iesa'e and baby of Wlll-i:r-tte visited her parents. Mr. and Mi- W. Hainan of LakP avenue Wedhesdaj . Mis. H.'oks c.f l!9th street was iioefees on Thursdar m enlng to the L. and M. Huh. The eljb wRs entertained in the usual way with the S'-rvrig of dainty r freshmerits.

Mips Siiarmon of ro- ni j ar.d in r sriii lara visited the FiH Muei.n oi Wednesday and on last Saturday li)i.!ted the Art Institute ij, ( )ilcao. Mrs. George Slack of Teiirl s!rc-:t wa. a huslnet-a visitor in Hammond Wednesday. The Franklin School honored decoration day last Wednesday by givlna i patriotic program at the auditorltin The American Legion, O. A. It. mer nl Hoy Se'.Miti were In attendance. Thf program on'sted ef apeaches tone and drills by tiie children, w hieh wr very interesting.

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It has the highest percentage of butter fat, that great energy builder few people get enough of. It is the most delicious in town, and made in our own plant.

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TWO STORES 575 Hohmac Street 165 State Street

181 Et Sute Street

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Oar Motto "Quality, Service

Specials for Saturday, May 28th

SELECT BRAND SUGAR CURED HAMS Per pound SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS Per pound FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per pound SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON Per pound

24 c 2hc 19c 22c

Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops lb. 20c

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The South Shore Tea & Coffee Store

294 Hchman Street

Phone Hammond, 3641

Specials for Saturday, May 28th

Gold Medal Hour. 1 9 C , Our Very Best M. & H. 9Qrt Vh bbi. : pi.&& Coffeet per lb o v c

Good Luck Oleo, Lf r ancy Lncolored Japan 2 lbs. for Wt Tea, per lb

Pure Rendered Lard, O C ! Finest Cocoa,

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33c 19c

2 lbs Bc?t Creamery Butter, per lb Fancy Wisconsin Brick or Am. Cheese, per lb.

Fancy Mich. Hand Picked A Q Navy Beans, 10 lbs . .

Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs Pet Milk, tall cans, 2 for PipL Salmon, tall cans.

per can Snider's Tomato Soup, per can 1 0 oz. bottle Calsup for only Tomatoes, No. 3 cans, 2 cans

Fancy Santos Coffee,

5 lbs. for

25c 25c 12c 10c 10c 25c

$1.00

per lb Fresh Baked Soda Crackers, per lb Fresh Baked Graham Crackers, per lb

I Cocoanut Bars,

per lb Fancy Assorted Cookies, per lb American Family Soap, 10 bars for P. & G. Soap, lObars U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars for Grandma! Washing Powder, large pkg Kleansetj 3 cans Sweet Marie Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for

49c 12c 14c 17c 23c 19c 59c 59c 49c 16c 14c 10c

6c

Prime Native Beef " O X n Pot Roast, lb.. Fresh Tender Boiling 'T D-f iu

dcci, per ID Veal Breast with pocket, per lb. . . .

Milk Fed Native Veal 1 f n Shoulder, per lb.. lKJ Fresh Cut Native 1 CI Veal Chops, per lb. 1 U Genuine Spring Lamb OQ, Hind Quarter, lb. .

Fresh Lean Pork Butts, per lb. . . . Pork Loin Roast, per lb Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, lb M Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb . . Bologna or Frankfurter, lb Home Rendered Pure Lard. Ib

9ic 18c 10c 20c 15c 13c

143 East State St. Hammond, Ind Phone 2890

1 Home-Made Pure Pork Sausage at 18c

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUN6ED

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Specials for Saturday STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen 23c

75c 85c

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Special Ten-Day Sale

COATS Bolivias, Velours, Silvertones, Polo Cloth DRESSES Canton Crepes, Taffeta, Charmeuse, $24.50 &

French Voile and Gingham Dresses, very Special $7.25 Organdie and Dotted Swiss Dresses as Low as $12.7

SUITS

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Mostly Serf?e&TriVrttm. ManvFmA VI.i. t M'CsssJ (J O

0 W ww - - w j j a w W M w w W W p Deposits Accepted on Any Furchase During This Sale SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, 8:30

IDEAL MALT EXTRACT With 3 oz. pkg. Hop. For only 75c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Per package ' 9c SCRATCH FEED 100 Ib. sack " . " " '$225

SUGAR 10 lbs FANCY WHITE POTATOES Per bushel .' LARD 2 Its. for CREAMERY BUTTER Per lb CHEESE Yellow American and Wiiconsin Brick, lb. . FINE SANTOS COFFEE 5 lbs. for FANCY POPCORN 5 lbs. for COCOA Per Ib BROOMS Each

25c 35c 19c 95c 15c 14c 45c

COLD MEDAL FLOUR 50 lbs., $2.50 27

FANCY RAISINS Per Ib SINCERITY CATSUP3 for FANCY SAUER KRAUT -No. 2'2 cans

FANCY SWEET CORN- OCNo. 2 cans. 3 for OC

EARLY JUNE PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for

FANCY CALIF. PEACHES CCNo. 27cans, 3 for UOC LIGHT HOUSE SOAP KC 10 bars JOC TOILET PAPER OELarge rolls. 4 for 6JL

22c 25c 10c

25c

CLEARANCE SALE OF PAINTS! VARNISHE

EndieSs variety of paints and varnuhes at reduced prices. We carry a complete

r3&- 13 line of all hitrli-zrade Roods, inc udino VaUoar 'arnlK. V;Alnint Pnvn.l Pi.

ton's Sun-Proof Fjaints and Automobile Finishes. "61" Floor Varnish Per Gallon $5 Pratt it Lambert't "61" Floor Varnish, per gallon $5.00 Conquerer Brand Pure Oi! Paint, special, per (rallorl $2.75 Oor Special Brand of Guaranteed Floor Spar Varnish, pr gallon $3.25 Best Black Screen Paint, pr quart 4?c Wall Paper Cleaner, per can fa High Glosa White Enamel, per quart $1.25

Paint Brushes, best bristles, at lowest prices.

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CHICAGO BRANCH Letter Building Store Paint Department Third Floor STATE AND VAN BUREN

LARGEST STOCK OF PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS IN LAKE COUNTY Our Surplus Stock of Refrigerators at a Reduced Price During Clearance Sale Seehase Hardware Store CORNER DEODAR AND 135TH STREETS INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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Sunday 1:30 p.m.

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