Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1921 — Page 5
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HANGS A TALE
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Tin' 1 -rah A :) Society h'l j -iU'Ke last n o-W in lrinK iloTl r H (!:iy ni--lliir: r. in orr., , j (ro3Ki nl of tlie .tud'-m oomtri!. t . u - ! .. ei-niii I'O'Jy of the .":.' H;let!t . Y,: .1 . W I ' v returned from Mar- j i lo 1 e . j r irxviHr. Ir.,1.. S;itat-i. j - i Wji-i" on a trip n ith fr eiols cu ' j Tjic 'i.cs JMna StaufTer ami l.'ar- J Wabaph ri .or Mr--. I:, c. Pi.;nc bi'l : r,. l,o--ei S' r-.-t r. :' . p-iil th t'i. nii.''ortune I" upr.nn le r unlne .it,: i i I ,is tin- of A I r . , f.i:i- !.t.lt- r.d i r the cai e i ; j Mi.- ':!-( u' U-mi"k HTi.i f in : ' y "I j mi r tcoii . j Ml. -,.,.. Mr.: . . I
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Mre. i' li . Ki-tor vis-fd Mi. and Mrs Ktuni- Hoil"-v and Km ma Hollo .i of Kikti 'rn. Wte.. over liei oiatioTi day .
Mr. and M:f. A. Huse and Sad.c'
I XUelicnc- r are visiting In iscoiisi :i . j Mi and Mis. U" . A. .Moore of liar-(-.rid stritt fin in T ii e -e,-k end tiie lii if-st of Mr. and Mrs. Mayr.ard -Smith ! of Clinton. Iuv a .
Personal and Social News
Pr. Morgenthaler wisli't tr, nneinr tii removal of liis d-nlal office from Wh-t.ing to Hammond. He win t l-caied at 187 State St. ov-:-the American Trust and ?aing Bank and wili be ready to practice about the 6th of June. 5-23-5
Ther -was a bridge party at tne Country Club yesterday afternoon. Mis. W. K. Hussell hi!ffs and 'Ik highett score was made by Kste: Rusfj-il. the "cond highert by Mrs. A. Kohter. summer dan-4 in the evening wm well attended. Mr. and Mr. AUiert Fisher and Dr.
Mies DeEtta Curry visited her n,rhrr in Kalamazoo. Mich., over Decoration day. - - Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stins m of Detroit street epent the week end a the i;eet of Mr. ami ill?. I-ojd Jiish o.' t.lrand Hapiu.-, Mic'n. The Ladies" Aid r,Z the Presbyterian church wi'.i meet tomorrow afternoon In the church pa.-'oi.
'ends lur to lia'.ieve thai he i" as amcd of Pi-- niari-ians'e. Ile-r father is murdered undc; r ire ahiMa n-'r-s which stamp cuiit on the '. ; i.hatui. The net tiUjliutis and his conviction aimo.M a certainty nhcil the turn cine- that his life, hut piunees f,cu -4: . f into the d-t pest of tn i.rt.i . It n null) not be fail t. thoee who n ill attend 'iie I'iirtio non thi-afer ihlr a .'ik 10 ten the oin'uin; iar,i:i ( which.
compose tne siooien turn in events. 1 1 '
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known ti finrn thine about what tN word mflnr if he lmi siojipi-.l ami hro! It pMirilllil oil. M"l n' "!S 1)0 givf ft li'iio prunt vvlioii wp hit fi "-nag In !if. hut not nlr lr-i' uv e d"n"; know what it nippp?. ijimar I'ctinv rrn t.
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cHts i principally the standard oil Co.lln-n. ftrinK. $1 t;" ;i 1.71-. in th.; Pjamhi fields of 6-umatia. !.-? : COUN--NV. i au.vi I '" i ' ' . c .Pseritniiiatii.n MKalnet .im. i ti rtn caoi-iNo. white, f.1.' i ST'-, No. z j.llo.s,
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COMPANY "The People's Sfon?" State and So hi Sts. HAMMOND, IND.
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ciusiyc pnpeity of tUi-tse wr." A,ll(.r;0aii interest had hen reecied.
tne picture.
uirniani ht-arcr. in atioit. Hot). I
The tfimcHis TliniiHis u' racket's tnnr-'.
i (loi-i-rs mot there in 1 H'.'J at '1 hurjj f h-ir piaiis. I luring ihe riigrt of lvii-2 ; l Jo in it ;is ni.fr'l (it- the reshli'lie- of i
KiJ'J.S Itcccipls. ;;.ZC-t i as ?: mis-: the f) 1 eh ! , i pi, ,f C;i iiterhnri . cells mens. 2"C -le; ordinat tirst.-'. Isl . 1
The T.alie?- Aid of the St. Faui' Iut hran church w til mt t '.morrow affrnoon at the Haiiiin;.nd t'namiier f c'oinmi rce . Th Kev. .1. A. Suilivan of the All Saints church of th's city has been made the pastor at ';as City. lnd. The Trinity Aid will meet tomorrow
,nd Mrs. O. O. Melton motored to ; ft-rn.on at two o'clock. the Me-
Kiitl'.t Kake. ln.i , w h-ie lii-'y .-pent , dames Hans Johnson. K. C. Hopmm the. week end. ' and .1. K. Jaeo'.son niii be the j hostesses. John Fitzgerald and daughter Laura j - re'-irne'l from (hand Heach last nicht. j The Woman's Democratic r'.ub wiil af'er hdviti? spent the week im ; meet Thursday evening at the home tiir. The Ceorge IUnnaar w ho of Mrs. A. It. Stevens. S2S H.-hman were their sucsts returned al-. j street at. S o'clock.
Mr. end Mrs. J. TI . McCiay and) Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson and ih!iMr . Anna Moran spent Decora t ion , riren of elarfi'ld street sp-nf Detortday as the gin sic of friends In raw tion day with rt Natives at. Crow n I'a'v Lake. I I'oint, lnd.
A photo piav- of pTOOd philosophy unfolded in a ;;.i.ry that intcr"t and wltn an underlying preachment tliat Is lirneiy and -valuable is fOiind in "Tne Shep'nt.ul of the Willy." which will be shown at the Parthenon theater for three days. Thursday, Fr day and S.ituiday of this week. This diRine is a picturixatton ( Harold 'oil Wright's, ever Jivinif noci of the same nam'. Beneath the surface of the st -: in which there i. a quantity of heart !ntcretii and dtamallo possi bi! it iesr iiore ia a n.essage tj.ai cannot iie'p b .t find a responsie chord In the hearts u? theater groers. The same qualities that made the novel read and enJoed hy millions, will make the photo piay stand long as drawing a t f . act :on.
other points rais'd by S-ieetary of S'iite.s Hughes alt..) wot denied t.y tlis Iiiicli kov. rui!ir-nt . In the desptclird nolo d.sciissed today It is understood S O'liny Itmcio -takes up the Dutch ai-ciinient in tf l and lei'fiaiis ainio-l 'n ili.;r co-tl"-cty the jir,.t.-t. made :n t first A rn - v 1 c a h 1 1 . t e
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DIES OF DIPHTHERIA
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wark, Knjriaml, w n! fi n e i fy rpuolty j fn a 'lo' ii kefoiiiij- it on a ei,:iin. ', He vn Mipl to have .vi; i t ' e i thflt ' tlie animal liar! h.-on . !m ';:! for K years, i:1 1 :-in-i 11 .itj oiiiy ence i flnrinj: 'hut .riii'!. Aftorvri:'J i' '.' ! fiuiin! to !if (i.vinc and "afis ! ost i hi fl ; w;th the imiKTs coto-eiit. 'I iie miiis- j tr.Ce ih-si r.l'Oii niTyu-o p sennti.'iiit " ''"-T '" !((" if' -en.'i! sorv it iple. ,
COUNTRY CLUB ! f.aAiri,,i
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events iv. 1 i- played v. th art at fir' - , c-s. . The hi, :-,ii,f rs are taking an In- j t-rest in r!o ran-.e this yea 1 far ex. j c e.Jinir nv pr-vi -;;. season since the i il.iii n fi s founded j Saturday aft-rnoon a s weeps tn ki s as played, the ii-niina score hein j
made hv W. .1. Mc U rr. Th- 1 vein ' Frances, the 4-yesr-ohi daughter of j d-ew a large n i.r.i.er iro' f -i s nei; , Mr. snd Mrs. Ad Hen H Jackson. S.ijony minms ike resident m -moors, but : Claude street. Harnmohd. dir.) Satur-1 from ti.e iaice n,iin'.,r of out of j day oftercoon at 4 o'clock at'tt r an !!!- J tow n p!a 1-1 . " ic h-l. n t th- cluh.t
Md'ulai rnnrn-n a oi;n J ho?ey matco , n as p'ayed. and ise n nncis tied fori fittt place 1 e V. K. r:i.-.-ei audi (,h rt-ni 1 "ox. The r.og. y was he-j
Mr.. Tt Carceau and three children, Miss Katherine Oberlin ha 3 a. sr.at. ' Marion. O. . are the Kuests of Mr. 1 honor conferred upon her at Rock ford and Mis. J . K. Kr-ist .( IX.ty rtr-et 1 j-l. 1 . 1
: a ;,-w da-, s i zv,mrrm Tin four; h Hi . Ui.m r.f t h t. idles' ft
A i-i of Cut M. K. church Mill rn-et at
iiviiir of .Mrs. K. T. i-.ilchrlst o!
Li 1,11' 11 e trt-et tomorrow afternoon at J.Jt.
ness of three days, which developed into diphtheria. She was mined Sunday afternoon at uakhiit eemeteey hy ihc side of her littie brother. Jack
who died throe years ago. She h-a 1 es j t .c . ri ) and JD for IS In
besides her parents, a brother. Bryc- ( rs pirk.na their own j-.:nol .caps. It
and her arrand parents. Mr. and Mi C. K. Ja.-kson and Mi. ond Mrf P. St Vf us.
JUST RECEIVED
2,000 1-DAY OLD
ABY CHICKS
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nor krioi'. n for cji" ivi'ii no or r:o th- c:,a'' ;" are -oir-. i. o it se era! r.n-rr.bers claim that the.;- partners
M . !-'!:r-n(.e Hsmbroff of Valpa-i;--c. I rid.. ;,,(:! "he- week -tul as the. t,.o-sr o' Mi.- iiarnett WuiK-r of i'ark 1 i.o 1 . ?T. s, Kmnia Ke. .J of riimhaeh avenue ari'i.ii.inc." the approaching marriage - f her liaugntir Klhel Marion to Ediiar . Soiil of t hi city. The wedding v. ih take place Wednesday. June 1. L21.
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RHODE ISLAND REDS BARRED ROCKS LEGHORNS BROILERS The Heaitbiesi Chicks Ever Hatched from Standard Sixains
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TABLE NO. 1 French Voiles 40 inches wide, dark shades, nice quality. TABLE NO. 2 Children's Hose 1 9c Excellent quality lisle : black and white only. Slightly imperfect. TABLE NO. 3 Ladies' Bloomers KJ, j All sizes, in a pretty quality pink crepe.
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The LadieV Aid of the Hyde Dark M. p. I', church wiil meet at the home r.t
-Mrs. II. K. McLaughlin of 11'.',) Mori- 1 toe street tomorrow afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold IJowman of fjjCsiumet avenue are the proud parents, rf a son. Harold, born May 27. Rothj mother and bahy are doiriK nicely. 1 Mr. Bowman ivii! ho remembered as Mhs Anna Ha ssel rblnar .
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LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE
HEMSTITCHING. Hl'TTOH CO TEH In. BHAiniNG PBOMFT IEHTICD CALL WAIIEY'8 TELEPHONE 440 1 K. STATE ST, HAMMOND X-t- j
MOTOR TRUCK SERVICE
CTi'eaito da'.ly elienp rates Ieal ond. long dlsmnoe hatilinr. I'hones 33111 and 8-W; Amerl-8n Motor Transfer Line. Hammond. 5-lS-15ti flsa Anna Miln. formerly of Miss Clark's Beauty Shop, wish's to announce that she has taken over Mrs. GUI's Beauty Parlors a- 34 Itlmha-n building. Phone 2'dK for appointment., .-.-31-1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
for T'r.rftl hoiitiwor'-c. family of v. .ip-li tn 2 p. it-' T Pub'-'' ljb-ir
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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday AT
CACBAGE, CAUMFLOVER. CELERY AKE PEPFER FLANTS 10c Per Dozers TOMATOES AND OTHER FLAf TS 1 5c Per Dozen
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FREE With Each $10.00 Purchase LIBERTY COOKING GLASS Uses: Open Casserole Pie Plate Cake Plate Bean Pot Shiring Dish
692 So. Hohman Street FOUR BLOCKS SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE HAMMOND, INDIANA
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No. 9 Heavy Copper Bottom tf? 1 QO Boiler, regularly $3.73 . . 1 iN'o. 9 All-Copper Boiler. O QC special at Galvanized Water Pajis, OQ. 10 quart lOC Galvanized Water Pails, lQr 14 quart tC Keystone Clothes Line, regular CQ 75c value Ua7C Automatic Soap f lake. 1 C 2 boxes for 1 C Laundry Soap (limit 6 bar lo a Qrt
98c
Non-Rust Line, guaranteed!, 100 feet
2 burner Gasoline 5tovc, iJQ E0 special at V 6-ply Garden Hose, giurdD- tJ7 Ef tcrd. 30 feet OU
$8.50 $1.49 $2.75
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customer) Solid back Scrub Brush, regularly 30c 23c Griswold Meat Grinder, regularly $2.25 $1.98 Dust Pans 9c Large Size Flour Sifters 20c Complete Gas Outfit, regularly $1.25 79c Brown Mixing Bowls 25c Combination Grater 25c Egg Beaters, regularly 35c 25c Polish, good for furniture and piancs -.19c Oil Mop (Big Wonder), regularly $1.25. includes 4-07.. bottle polish, special at 85c Hand Soap, 3 asstd. bars (Palmolive product) . .25c Toilet Paper, regularly 12' ic, 3 for 25c Window Shades, regularly 98c 79c Vogue Stationery, regularly 39c, per box 29c Fancy Cuspidors, regularly 60e, sale price . . . 49c Good Matches, large box. 7 fcr 25c 2-quart covered Aluminum Stew Pot, with long and baled handle 69c Enameled Wash Basins, each 20c Deep Enameled Cake Pans, each 19c Seamless Enameled Water Pals S5c
Heavy Moulded Hose, 50 feet
Ironing Boards. special at Large size Willow Hamper. special at
No. 2 size Wiilow Clothes 1 EH
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Enameled Dish Pans, regularly 85c 49c Enameled Convex Kettle with cover, reg. 85c. . . 63c
Large Convex Kettle, with cover, reg. $1.23. . .89c t- .'v ;
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Be Sure to See the Melo-Harp Its appearance will please you, its music delight you. The Melo-Harp is something new and different in player-pianos. It combines the sclt sweet melody of the harp with, ihc music of a perfect piano. You turn the harp on or off at wiil. Only Straube-made Players are equipped with the Melo-Harp. Come in and play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp. It will be a delightful experience.
TABLE ?;0. 4 Silk Taffeta ; 01,98 56 in-: he; v.-;cic, in brown, navy, copen, grey and black. 1 TABLE NO. 5 Ladies' Ccrseto 79c A broken lot of size, in a ; good style cors? t TABLE NO. G Standard Ferca!er " 9 c 36 inches wide, in a new variety of wanted patlerns. TABLE NO. 7 White Voile (39 c -f0 inche? uide, in a srood (i i 1 ty round thread veilr. K?f''i7V.'J,;'r''"'.''A','.i.'"3 Y";S-jt"'lf-- 7.;,iv??
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