Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1921 — Page 6

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I Personal and ! Social News

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Strong. A prettily arranged luncheon was nerved. Mrs. Ievl Gledhlil was pi -fs.'iitt'ii with a lovely birthday &itt i'roin t.'iii club. Miss Ames, principal of thp Lafayef.c fcliol, ciuortalnod the principals of the other schools of llammund at a iinner paity at lior hoint- last even-

said today. Governor Harding: ald financial and commercial Interests In Illinois, Missouri. Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee and Alabama Informed him on his rei.mU tour in those states that credit will b named fir agilcuiiural and trade requirement. In Kansas, however, the leaders In the livestock tn-

ii -. A most dvlightful time is re- j dustry are urging long- tim loans, ortoii. with government aUX.

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i iii lic jtciiools of ltHinnionU. tunerea

the 1..JSS of her inoii'.tr wliw.j nome lor the 1 ' at i"U day holiday at Trenton, 1.1.

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The Mo.- Janus W . T . Wflj ana Mary Arti-M are phinning n motor trip !r (.ii;,!, r,, I't ih, the latter part of tins icon! a. Ilu.l--.ph H. Horn Wt yesterday '.' r I..-. Angeles. California, w her.; she v ii! lun an o.vt- u1m1 :.-:t w It !i her father. Tio. II or.e M on a r y Society f tne J"ir.t M . K. rhurcii will meet at trie :;:!!. ( Mrs. Kar. ly I'unhar. 23, linnh.tc; .ivfini" ti-rn orrow altera , ti at - ;' rroniptly. There ill he an f iecti of ci'fii-ers and other business of tm;rtfwtc all H'cmher.; are urged t ' Le present, on time. Tii- onion'js Mslonary .Seiety of

! th- Fir.t l'realvtfri.m church wi;'. hotd

r.i.'y !.iv in t io1 ehurcii parltors toll: or.eA, " me- of Co' t 1 1 1 1 i i I Lie devoted to sew ma . Mrs. 1'.. N . Shankl.n u'.i! 1, ivo charge of th.- '. vot'.onais. Mr. . J ..-..p!i Harnlt the lesson; Mrs. J. c. rarrett the music; a rc.nlin hy Miss llnu'.y Low ery . liotr. sn-ftx-nt.-w i'l j-erved and all members

of the church are extended a cordial invitation to be present.

PARTHENON HAS

EXCELLENT IVlUSiC Enlarged Orchestra Pleases Moving Picture Fans at Big House Public appreciation of the new pod ley .'it the 1'artheiion thcatir has bn shown by an increased patronage thi: week. Once having heard the enlarged orchestra and the excellent organist. ''U are sure (,., 1,0 draw n hack amain and n ir a 1 n .

plaj' the Gary V.'orks loam. B.g prep

arations are being; made for the game and a. record breaking crowd Is expected.

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f lNTE-KN4TICNAL hl'S ?FRV!CE SEW YORK. June 2. Stocks, clos-

SPORTS COATS ARE SHORT AND COSTLY

lng- prices: American Car and Kdry l 'a Aimrlcan ilecl Kdry -8'2 American Tel. and Tel. I'M t

Baldwin locomo:ie S'tj

Crucible Steel li, Lackawanna Steel 4fi I'ure Oil 31 Railway Steel Springs &4 Te xas Co 3 ," 7 V. S. Steel 7'jlilys 0 erland & Sinclair Oil C:;'2

HICAt.O CASH GUAIV. WIIKAT-No. 1 red. J 1 60 8 g 1.62 '4 j No. 2 red. $16')'i; No. 1 hard winter,

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CORN No. 2 mixed. 66(3 65 Vic: No.

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the direction of K. I-". Kicher, has an !

admirable. Instrumentation. With a 2 white, 66U r'A 66 c; No

maximum, of sTrina. a min'nium of fific-. No. ;; mixed. H5Uo. bras and the rlsht propoi t ion of re.-d 1 l'ATS-S-, 2 w iiite, 4Xffil'ic, No. 3

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Codfrey Bridge loft Hammond this

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tile on .i.-ft rat o'ti is am p!e for '.he demands of t!i" enema. In fa.-t it is one of the tir-'t theater orchestras !n Hammond that has ben su f ricien t !y larse to attemjit an operatic selection Ith.'iit miikitis itself rid :cu Ion s. Last n'.pht the r.rciiestra played a serenade, 'some pretty melodi-s and a"-

com par. ie.1 the two sincin- spc; a! ries J The theme t.me f ,.r th- pictuie was "Maytune." There was also something

y Victor H-Theft.

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inorn;nr at i-. i rr .n. w x m. Newstrom. Kliioit Conrov. charle.

saii.n S.turdiy. June !:. f"r swit.-lM.z atH, Berr,ar, j,,. r';,arlea Val-

erlatid on ties l.atayette. .nr. " ''-'h i aS(.

ame to r s.e I r.iie.i .-.;aies ii".u erland 1 f r the past " S e us !,' has '..en a resident of Hammond, ;.e am oil; trie oid'-st settlers h-re . K,- r t ie i,,st It years lie has been employed at the, standard Steel far Co.

will 1 e s .no f..r two months ana

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1 HICAt.O PRODltE BL'TTER Iiecel pt s. 13.271 tubs, creamery extra, 2Su,c. firsts, 23;f27c; pack ing stock. 1 4 'y ISc. EtJUS Jieceii.ds, 27. '-'33 cases; nitacelianeous, 2iJj21c; ordinary, 2Sy2ye; firsM. 21 i d 21 3 -4c. LIVE l'utl,TRV Chickens. I'c.

roosters, 14c, geese, 15'a2.5c; duck?. 25 POTATOES Receipts 65 cars; north e-rn white sacked and hulk (old.) 60 -i 7i)r. VEAI :,0 to 60 lb?.. TifSc; 7" to o lbs, 9 5 10c. 90 to no lbs., lit 12 c

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b. th ifl in Sw dv.-.c rland. 'Mrs. R. C. Hoi, os ani Miss Violet Stirson ent ert a : ned at a. ery nice party last evfnirR f-r Miss tjladva I'ot line, h i will b-i a bride June Thi bride to be t as showered with l.evls and Cr.eso were disguised a9 o. ,1s dressed in pustel shades and peeping; from a lirce white shoe. There was a guessing contest, he lo.rois in this being won 1 y Miss Flor

ence "I'x'.lst. of Cliicatro and Gladys (on a char

Tniey. Th? de -orations were an artistic arrangement so sprins Powers and a prettily arranged course i'liuheon was served. A collection of (noire, receii te "w ere showered upon tl-e 'bride. The guests Included the

Misse , Florence Twist of

Jar.s Kline. e;".a.iys Tuley, Helen liee.be. Vera Tuley, Madge, Kandoe, Ilih-l I-vck!:n. Kthl Golden and lsahi Hawkins, th" M-:sdame3 R. Seot.t Robbins. J . Stahl. u. Kilns and It. O. IVr". ino .

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Th c'arinef ! Galvln; flute. Pierce , j fancy, 13c. ovcrwt-ig-ht kidneys. 140 t

strinc; bass, Raymond; comet, Georses. trombone. Hanseti; first horn. Ward, second horn. Kennedy; drums, K.erPOll. Miss Van d Stee- at t h organ has won a following of musie lovers. The

CHICAOO XiIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 22.01"1. Market mostly steady to l"e h'.Khcr. Fulk $7.7."c? .Vie; Top, $V2n: Heavy 1'aeking S-ws.

Parthenon pipe organ U a spind d ' s:n'""''h fs .65 'Q $ 7 1 ''.

iATTLK Receipt i;. non Mfirtet 25 ti 5e, higher. Reef Steers: Choice a id Pi ime, $v50Q J;i.4l Medium and prood $7.76 'a Ji ,",0; (food nnd Choice, $5.15 f; $3 25; Common and Medium $6 75 I'?5 '""w .?5 9 $7.2.'; Bulls $4-5$H25 ellixr-i:0'n"'. Market ii ytenry to 25e higlier; I.ambs ( lbs. down) S3 hftfl .'12 .".a- 5 ik. is tswihu.

resldinK at 40-h avenue and Waning- i,,', ,-uMs an,, f-nmrr' jflV" ton street who was fined ?om time to . Tj.7r,K .i,,, s

instrument and Miss Van d plays It well.

GARY YOUTH IN BAD AGAIN

Edwari Jenne. IS yer old Gnry lad.

The short sports coat if fashion's latest decree. Tt is made in the most costly of fabrics, such as rich dttvetyns and lovely velours This one is terra cotta velour. It is worn with a severe skirt cf striped material and a rough straw, banded sailor.

Getting It Over. PtranRe as it niny sound, a rrtfln can elwnys mnko n hit with a woman by F-aylrE he misses her. ("Hrfoonsi Mn?t .in p.

. 'it s a :vi t h" o s K i i .? rn e v ro s . 'cas. i ,,f , - .; r'indy and eatried Krarkl:,, r.. m i n . Tl.o h -..)..-, 'i'o--i-e.i w!;h ' n ' r. se-s. A iv d--v 1 t i the f o' I -. w--rri- l. M-. Tremont H. X.. Vaughn. ' ' " :i K. Fisher, d f C'T, Menu t. o . , r f JV-:.s --n. Mi.-n.,

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:. Al-.jn M.-Cov, r. Mis. Jo "-, n r ' . - ' o " ii Jter-dle, Mrs. "'j'- K. M.ey- ' Ci i r a f e'o.,eeniarii Mrs. -I t; - m Kir- - ' : y .: h r, Fron-e -n M.-rri-i.-ld. i . i;tut-l.--.r of M-s. l:. 5l-.ee l,,r t. r. n

f having stolen som lum

ber from a new hot.e belnjr constructed by officer J. C. Knaly of the Gary police department was arrested again last nipht. this time on a charge of grand larceny. According to the police fc broke !n-

Cliicatto, 1 to a h'-use, last night by unlocklntr the

door with a key and attempted to s'ea police court. Proseouting- Ajtorney a bteyclo. Tn's morntns in the Gry iMvipht Jf. Kinder bound hbri n.fr to the Criminal court at Crown Point,

A number cf friends of Mrs. W. U . We is entertained for hr at hr home on South H .hman street last evening. Tl: re were 4 1 guests who rpent a pleasant evening: with game) and mush-, concluding: th evening w.lli refreshments. The lad: os who gavn the party for Mrs. Wei? were from the east side.. The: prizes in the games ani contests were awarded to th" Mesdames Wm. Murphy, C. A. Massaro and Wm. White.

HOUSE OF DAVID TEAM TO PLAY GARY Members of the House of ravid be.'eba'l club from F.enton Harbor. arrfd Gary th), morr.t.-c where on Sunday

More Men Thau Women Have Appendicitis Medical reports nhown mn are more mbejet to appendicitis although many sudden eass occur anting women. If. can be guarded asalnst by preventing intestinal Infection. The Intiestinal antiseptic. Adler-l-ka. acts on !'.'TH tipper and lower bowel, removing all foul, decaying- matter which mie'it cause lnfectl m. It brings out matter oti neier the.upht was In your pj sfem and which may h.ae been poison'iir you for months. Ad!r-l-ka is hXt'KhLE.NT for (cas on the etomacli Summers Pharmacy, K 'hman nar State St- Fold In Indiana Harbor and Fan Chicago by Central Drug Store

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson have returned much !rnproed In health from a stay of four months in the west. They spent part of the winter in Arizona from there they went to California, tnnnit they visited the Grand Canon. Yosertnte valley and oth-

afternoon it Glenson Park thv

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Edward O Minas Co. Special Values From Our BARGAN BASEMENT

Screen Door S' T $3.50

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SCREEN WIRE Black, best grade wire. Special sq. ft.

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Step Ladder

Well made, with pail shelf, extra

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Floor Oil Federal Brand. Spe- Q. cial, per quart can. . . White Enamel Fine for bath rooms, OQ etc. Special, quart . . Screen Paint Black, used for frames -JQ and wire. Per quart. Oil Mop Extra well made, large size, with bottle of oil. 75 c Special at

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Special meeting of Triumph Council e"M A Daughters r.f Liberty Friday afterr.on, two o'clock sharp. All ctfhers and members requested to be present. Kusin's? of importance. co;;xcuii; alice hanet. 6-2-1

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SPEEDERS GALORE INCITY COURT The speeflors are still appearing- In the Hammond city court, and the Chicasro motorists ar as unual great!?

In the ma.jori'y. This mornln?, seven I

c t.zens of t, Windy City ald -pood morn. p.-.;" to Judire Klotz. They are Ilere;r Carroll, .V.?. , Broadway. $15. Max Crocker. ."41 Lake, Park avenue. 51": fl orris G.-H!ren.:f rsf. IflU West, Nrti avenue. $15; J-hn It.ack, f.751 1 '..re;. est., r aionu", $1.", Frmin PhilVriek, fiirtfi Vale avenue, $l: p.

jerr.borif. f t2i Ila.-vard avenue. $u ; i

Sam She-ts, 21 S Fast 57th street. $l."i. j P.. -sides these men. there was J iiiiu Mauser. 1142 Ma l.,ri ftrc-. Hamtoo.id, dr ink. $11. T'i case s.v.nst , W.-i'ter Tb 'Jer, ivIm picked some ; " s:-s in Hn-ileou Park for the purI ;.os.- r.f ben. it ifytn? his shanty at Co-

n- yards at Tiro foot cf vil!jam.( reef., w a c. nt 'mud. Kecder was re. ' a--"d t e rn p ora r ; y.

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PLEATIISCG- AND EUTT02T-H0LE riFsiSTrTcnrxt;, m-iroN covehi.vcj. int viiMso rnii'iri' si.iivii c CAIT. W.e:iVi Tlli.IlPHO'VE! 440 61 E. i A 1 IZ ST., ll .lIlXOM 8-l-

EUGS AND CARPETS

AT THE PARTHENON

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JIOTOE TRUCK SERVICE (--....,.-,-, ,V- .1 ',- -i '; r-. rates -Ieai and ;. -. . ,.; ; m ' : i S' ' : . . : ... M' i T Tvar.5f jr 4," J 1. 11:11 II" 'oi. -ll-ijt mi i n i;.

Th . picturesque n-IMnftw of the mountains and a stately old Alabama mansion f.irris.i the romantic backgrounds m,-ninst i iiirh the dramatic a.tl.-.n of "I.esperare yo-jtir is to b?

r.acff.i at the pa " lienor. t!ieat.er sun - I day or.iy. It is Gladys M'alton latest I t'n'versa! FtirrlnR vrhicl.;. j The story was or:st!naily -written an I

"A Kcr.t i. ky C i n d - re 1 a" hv F. Hopkins .n Smltii, and Is j-esrarded ns one ef .Vme rl.-as cx.l oq :: ia I classics. In iV.rrinR- !r. Harry H. Harris adhered closely t i tiie story theme, but also Introducing- spontaneous humor and speeding up tho tempo of the drama The dauchtrr cf a mountain prospector, to" little ptar l" sent to Alalama to be raised after her father's le.-ith. How .!.- outshines her nl'ranristorratie cousin and wins the love

yur exen r.f evervnne nr.-.und Ver la , nnrt ,

j'tory which -will strike n responsive chord in the hearts of timse who see ti.e production. Harold Miller !s handfom and lashing- in the role of ft younsr Alabnma IoCt,,r; j Farrell McDonald -ive.i another nrrlklnsr characterization as nnj of the mountaineers.

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PREDICTS EARLY BUSINESS REVIVAL

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f n.iins A'lfOi i ; n; 1 1 n pj to i "3 o-t'.ry 7:11.) p. m. 1 U 1 . 1 of lli'-r rotors.

Fi'.OWX, Trtas. Harding of the federal reserve board

WASI IINiJT' 'X. June 2. Business revival by eat ly fall is predicted by

bankers and business men. Governor j

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Good Healthy Stock Some in Bloom Others in Buds Geraniums, Morning Stars (or Ice Plants), Vinga Vines, Rose Geraniums, Oxcellia, Wandering Jew, Cannas, Asparagus Fern. In 4-inch pots.

YOUR CHOICE

Begonias, Wandering Jew, in 2' 2 3 inch pots, at ... 1 5c

Daisies, in baskets, at Pansies,in baskets, at

Cabbage, Kohlrabia, Cauliflower, 1 A per dozen X J

Vegetable and Flower Plants

.20c Your choice of Astors. Yerbinia, Salvias and 00

"c Petunia, Tomatoes or Peppers. 1 C

GARDEN and LAWN NEEDS Very Big Reductions

Pruning; Shears, japaned finish, good quality 5teel blade; 75c value 49c Grass Hooks, best quality steel blade 39c Garden Hose, 50 foot section, complete with brass coupling $5.98 H. R. H. Paint and Varnish Cleaner, per pkg. . 9c 2-Prong- Garden Hoe and Weeder, with long hardwood handle 39c Garden Hoe, all steel blade and hickory handle, polished; $1.00 value 69c

per dozen Lawn Swings Made of best quality materials. Frame is painted red, seats finished natural. at $9.50 Couch Hammocks Angle iron frame, well filled mattress, tan covered, at $9.50 Porch Swing Mission oak finish, shaped seat, comfortable back and arm rest, complete with chain and hooks. $4. 98

Beverage Bottles with patent rubber stopper, quart size, each

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Dur.Iap's Silver Blade Cream or Egg Whip 79p with Vz quart brown bowl; $1 beater at.

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Broom ;j:.::!.m:d?..:::p::98c GROCERY SPECIALS T 11 Ml flavors. Specially priced, per JQc dlL package SUGAR 6V2c Pound 10-pound limit. With $2.00 grocery order, not including flour, soap or butter.

Soap

American Family or Fels Naptha, Q. 10 bars

f CC Fancy Peaberry CofTee. Special, OC, Soiree sib... $1.00. perib Flour .Flour- W24$1.25

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Beans

Monarch Brand Baked Beans.

Special, per can . . .

10c

Catsup ners ran 'arge s'ze u'e 23 c DOUBLE STAMPS FRIDAY

These Sales for Friday and Saturday

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KAUFAANN & WOLF - Hahmokd. Imq

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MILEAGE OF MB SHOES Judge vour shoe costs as the autoist judges his tire costs not by the price per pair, but by the cost per year and your decision will be MB FOOTWEAR

A FLORSHEIM Styles of the Times Shoes S 1 0 00 Oxfords

Boot-Shop

569 Hohman St

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