Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1921 — Page 10
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Important notice During June, July and August our store will close et 6 p. m.. daily. except Thursday! Saturday and pay day. Selfer Furniture company. 6-3-fl M'ss MoElroy'a Hat Phop. 423 Indianapoii. boulevard, will feature an opening of m'd-sumracr millinery Paturday, June 4- Flowers as favors. 6-3-1 PTATl THEATER TONIGHT Our b!p aerial day and other effractions. G-3-1
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The local council of Girl Soouts w.l Klvo a carj party next Wednesday evtn'ns, June s, a' the community Center. HndKe, bunco. 500 and pedro v.u'.l be played, the proceeds to go toward equipping the xirl couta summer ca:-p to be establisried near T r. o r n t on, 1 1 1 . Th.) Standard Bearer In honr of their first birthday were entertained at th.- home of their supervisor, Mrs. Kennedy. The R-aests enjoyed Karnes and contests and th? cute T. O. Fordes. containing the offermu of the members, were opened. Delicious refreshments were served and a comic pro
gram rendered. The sruests departed) wisir.nsf the Whltinar Standard Bearers many more such pleasant birthdays.!
All having parts' In the children's day proBrrani are requested to meet
at the M. E. church Friday at 3:30 for a complete rehearsal.
Th Stan. lard Bearer eTlrls are at '
present working- on a play entitled "The Fill Box." which they will present within a few weeks. Mr. an 1 Mis. John Flechrupp and Mrs. Hose Traverse spent several days visiting at Ba."s I,ake, Ind. John Ijarn-.on of Flochrupp avenue Is ill with the measles. The V. I'. Sullivans were at Bass Iike for several days, where they have purchased a summer home. Miss Blanche Lehman ha? resumed her teaching, having- rrturned from her home In Canal Winchester. Ohio, where she was called by the lllne.-rs and later the dea.th of her mother. Mrs. Henry Iane. nee Blanche Conner and little daughter have returned home from the Chicago Lyingin hospital. Thos. Keeton of the American Express company lias returned to Whiting with h'.s hrid and has taken tip his residence with the Harry TUton's on IiPorta avenue. The Eastern Stars wl'J have a special meeting tonight with Initiation a r. d refreshments. The Junicr-Senlor prom will be held at the 11. 9. auditorium tonight. Mr. and Mrs. M. Berkewitz of Ij Fort avenue enerta!ned a number of friends in 'ion or of Mrs. Elizabeth
Estaln Cohen took place In Chicago a week ago at which the iBerkewitz family trera present. Mr. end SXra. Harry Or! ere entertained Miss Ruth Danforth xid Itlas Jeanette Halloway of Chicago at their home in LaForte avenue. The re.ma!ns of Earl Brown, age IS years, drowned in Iaka Michigan Memorial day. were taken to Bay City, Mich., on Wednesday evening for interment. The young man who wu a Junior In the whiting high achool and worked at the 8. O. company ahlpplng office evenings to help his widowed mother support her family. Is another one of there, whom we perhaps fall t appreciate tintll removed from our midst. Ho was an exemplary lad. ambitious, taking up the responsibilities of his brothers and sisters support, and with all that ho had his plans all made for Ills college course. For htm praises are being said on every aide. The remains were taken from Heyden's undertaking parlors to the Congregational church on Wednesday morning, where they lay in state until Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Rev. Chaa E. Trueblood preached a most Impressive funeral sevrlce High school students acted at pall bearers, the floral contributions being especiailly beautiful. The deceased leaves to mourn his loes his mother two aisters. the elder being Mrs. Davld Trojer of Hammond. K la eald the voung man's father Also lost his Ufa by drowning. Miss Jean Hurst of the high school faculty attended the funeral of her nephew. Francis D. Hurst, 425 Englewood avenue, Chicago, yesterday. The young man. 19 years of ago. a Unlver- ' s-ity of Chicago student, lost his life by j
drowning at Miller Beach near Gary on Memorial day. The service was
held at 4 p. m.. yesterday, after which
the remains were shipped to Gananogue. Canada. Mrs. Bessie Twltt of Oliver street
has returned from Cleveland. Ohio, where she was called by the Illness of her sister, whom she brought back with h?r. Louis Baumwohl has returned from a trip to New York. William Mettler of Richmond, Cal. Is visiting former friends here. Verne Rogers, arrested by Officer Wagner for operating a motor truck without a license, was released on his own recognizance. John Angelo. arrested for the. same charge by Officer Maksim, furnished a 125.00 bad for his release; Oeo. Krowley for the same offense also put up $23.00 cash bonds Mike Fotasnik, arrested by Carlson for driving without lights, also put up $25.00 "bonds to appear June 7th. Dr. Maurice F Bitter, has returned to Cleveland. OV.o. after spending a few day visiting In Whiting. Miss Margaret Hay of Cleveland avenue will graduate from the American College of Fhyslcal Education in Chicago on June 9. There will be a general session of the Fortnightly club at the library next Monday evening. This is to be gentlemen's evening and a fine progentlemen's evening and a fine rpo-j
gram has been planned for the occasion.
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Hammond Phone 4014
220 E. State St. $s Order, Delivered Free
LARD Pure, at this sale O per pound Swift's open kettle "3 f
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BUTTER' Iowa Gi!t Edge, nothing like
33c 34c
it, ask your neigh bor, lb Print Butter, lb. cartons at
HAMS Skinned, whole or half, 12 to 1 6 pounds, O Q per pound Summer Sausage, if you have
not tried this vcu have missed
something good, per pound ....
30c
BACON Squares, sugar cured, sweet as a nut, 99
25c
per pour.d ...... Breakfast Bacon, per pound .....
Swift's Premium Bacon, sliced in one-half pound cartons, per carton, 2 5 C
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&;di;f' "'60c pi r pound .- nhauuru and Spaghetti, in Wfe,t -. 12c per pound . . . . . LVlmcnte Tornatoe Sauce, at 7 he uu, ,..;e
50c
10 IBars T a L h h IrOalf3 Peend a
COOKIES Fig Bars, Lemon Cook O f ies, per pound
Ginger Snaps, per pound ... ....
14c
JHi Itl S L Yellow American full Cream, old, sharp and nip- 30p pv, per lb J Libbv's Dili Pickles, f f 4 for Kraft, Elkhorn Macaroni and Cheese, Of
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Uhhy Sweet Pickle Re'i?h, per lb. . . ,
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CHERRIES Red Pitted Oriole, 1 g solid pack, at . . Plums, green gage, lip very special at ..... Strawberry Jam, pure fruit and sugar, 1 5 ounce 0 jar at Pears, Jumbo, Evaporated Sugar pears, at Q CJ p per pound J J Prunes, fresh pack, big meaty ones, per lb. 1 8c; Etflf 3 pounds for . . . , . . . Dates, extra fancy, they are delicious, at this sale, OH nor nri ir r fcrf J
V. IWUAIU Peanut Kisses, 2 lbs. for .......
Marshmallows, toasted or plain fresh goods, at per pound iJ Hand dipped Choco- OO. lates. per lb OiC Or 5 lbs. for $1.50 Ginger Ale and Iron Brew, Gox Head brand, made from Waukeshaw Water, OC-
25c
80c 30c 25c
quarts at .
Pints at 15c E. & K. Grape Juice, C retv r n f J
Brooms, at this saJe, 50c and Washboards. at this sale for Mop Sticks, at this sale for ....
Fly Swatters, the best 1 C at this sale for .1 UC Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 4 double sheets, 1 Or at this sale only A w C FLOUR Swansdown Cake Flour, large package at JQ 1 tor only . . . w. ... w Ceresota or Gold Meda! Flour, 1-8. $1.30; 1-4$2.50OH V2. 5.00; 5 lbs
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America's Finest We want every family to try this wonderful coffee at our expense. There are no strings to this offer. A large number of full pound packages will be 'distributed by Grocers to families absolutely free of charge. Today take advantage of this offer. Try Mrs. Rorer's Own Blend Coffee at our expense. Then you will know why thousands of families throughout the United States use Mrs. Rorer's Own Blend exclusively. We make this astounding offer knowing full well that a trial will convince you that there is no coffee at any price the equal of Mrs. Rorer's Own Blend. Our experience of more than half a century in roasting and blending fine coffees assures us that you will pronounce this the perfect blend. See your grocer at once and get your package of Mrs. Rorer's Own Blend America's Finest Coffee. The following grocers already have it:
EAST CHICAGO. IND. Peter Belzeiki. 533, 143rd St. John Bank, 4741 Todd Ave. Croation Brothers, 4407 Todd Street G. Cheval, 4946 Melville Avenue Davidson & Yomitus 5006 Barring Avenue Charles Griksas, 5003 Northcott Avenue. Gus Graeigh, 4859 Weggs Avenue. Sam Goldberg, 4 1 6 Vernon Avenue. Jos. Furman, 5000 Magoun Avenue. Mike Jurik, 503. 144th Street. T. Jacobs, 4838 Alcott Avenue. Martin Koi, 4726 McCook Avenue. Edward Krosinsky, 4928 Melville Avenue. George Mysliwiec, 5010 Forsythe Avenue. Victor Rageney, 4816 Alexander Avenue. Frank Smith. 4947 Melville Avenue. Peter E. Sakas, 4944 Magoun avenue. E. T. Wills, 4803 Alexander Avenue. GARY. INDIANA William Gustason, 768 Washington Street. Garlandi & Nicco, 1517 Washington Street.
GARY Continued Tittle Brothers, North Broadway Store. W. Rosa, 2117 Broadway. Tony Piazza, 19 West 23rd Street. S. Parch. 2 1 77 Washington Street. Pantelick & Gajkovick, 2121 Adams Street. Tom Karnoff, 15 10 25th Street. M. Kalender, 952 Broadway Kostur Grocer', 1301 Washington Street. WHITING, INDIANA. Joe Bubola, 399. 12 1 st Street. G. & T. Guriwitz, 510 New York Street. Joseph Tapajina, 71 1 Schager Avenue. John K. Porackey, 602 Indianapolis Blvd. J. Piecko, 500 Steber Street. Steve Dada. 524 Fred Street. Hanachar Brothers, 411, 121st Street. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. John aneb, 2114. 137th Street. John Karnelus, 2014, 137th Street. John Galik. 1711, 137th Street.
IND. HARBOR Continued. HAMMOND Continued
Mike Magdo. 3726 Cedar Street. Mike Parlides, 3318'2 Michigan Avenue. John Tapajna, 3517 Deodar Street. Alex Vracin, 3553 Penn. Avenue. Jim Bolikis, 3440 Penn. Avenue. Joe Bacevitch, 2006. 137th Street. LAPORTE. INDIANA Cook, Hoover & Wilkie, Ceppello & Jasinski. 315 Mechanic Street. Tillman J. Palm, 504 Tipton Street. Sunbeam Grocery & Market, 1212 Lincoln Way. VALPARAISO. IND. J. Lowenstine & Son, Sole Distributors for Valparaiso, Indiana HAMMOND. INDIANA Gustave Tiitlieb. .343 Towle Street. Edna Wayman, Hammond, Indiana Frank Skwievtz, 524, 155th Street. West Hammond, Indiana Mrs. Sieracki, 156 Sheffield Avenue. Schultz Grocer'. 322 Michigan Avenue. Sanitary Grocery & Market Sam Schoer, Prop. 470 Summit Street.
Anton Paulik, 503 Chicago Avenue. Chas. Mosefaki, 488 Hoffman Street. Frank Mazwerirwicz, 201. 155th Place. J. J. Mehan, 301 Thornton Street. J. 6r L. Lurie, Boston Store, 567 Morton Avenue. L C. Kidd, 190 Sibley Street Phillip Kukan, 983 State Line. Kolanko Brothers, 553 Ames Avenue. Joe Jarueke, 312, 154th Place South Shore Tea & Coffee Store, 394 Hohman St. H. Holtz, Standard Ave. and Van Buren Street. John Graczyk, 188 Fort Wayne Street W. F. Granger, 656 Maywood Street, Max Garvit, 1033 Calumet Avence. William C. Frieskey, 84 State Street L. Elster, 324 Sibley Street. C. Cunacoff, 543 Morton Avenu. Fred Boswick. 302 Fayette Street. Briolas Brothers, George Burke, 462 Oak Street.
The Climax Grocer's Coffee Co; Importers, Roasters and Blenders of Fine coffees for more than 50 Years Indianapolis; Indiana
