Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1921 — Page 6
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u:v i;"I?i:i;t ivivi.ainE) ;STFF COS&ESFONDENT I. N. SERVICE Ana l he. ivut .1 ."iriwil (of l'ari?) in H-diand. IX'OIi.N", Holland. Juui S. "Pa-srcrt, M'l:i Iffrr," Mere the tirst words that I Irani in this l.ttlo Pu-.-h town while
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tered by two policemen arcss. J
1'titen uniforms, but who
s.-'nK.d the liver.
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tranfrr!y reef I'.'iice of-
crs one of the policemen turned to mc and askf 1: "Jiuirnalisi V" "N'o. Publicist." was the reply. In answer to nnoilicr query I rxplmned that a Journalist wmt" nrticle In npwspapors while ft Iublicisf v rit' b -ck.. I was slowed to pro-
'.hi'iish a sharp waieh was kept on mo
Friday, Junr 3. 1921
by a ; rinan-lookihe lutoh policeman. llurrie3!y, I scliibblod a few words and asked one of the keepers to carry It to Marshal Von Uontard. the ex-Kalscr'a Aide rle Camp. A few minutes later I found myself strolling down through the magnificent avenues of the park surrounding tha castle. Marshal Von Contard received me and immediately pointed out to me that the former Kaiser could not rerelve any one at present on account of the recent death of his wife. But I was told that if I want'-d to see 'Wilhelni without speukinK to him I should he around at 8 o'clock in the morning. The next morning at )! o'clock. I took up a waiting position near the warden wall. I had taken my camera
vnrd the 'x-Kalser's castle, al- I with me. A. few tninutes later a shrill
whistle raiiK out and a Ihiteh police be-
eareful scrutiny of mv pap-
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High Class Meats Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond
and the eciiera I was earryin. nan clcfting in around the garden and I had l. on told that it was practically j two of them made a bee line for me. impossible ;o et any where near the j out only stood by and did not interfere. former ruler of (Irrrrviny. hut I decided "Then two men appeared in the garden, tl would try my luck. the ex-Kniser and his Aid.- de I'linp. T T readied the in .iiumontnl jzrit. of ' 1-rep-i red my camera for a snap and the rstl where I wis acain lirhl nn ' just at the very moment I had. the
tro!er carefully focused a fat Dutch
hand dosed oer my 1' nds and held my nro hine tifiht. All T could ! was to
i wz.o ai inn two men waucrj in mo r.1 1 Karden. Thev were less than 20 yards
trom me. The cvK.Mfi'r today is a changed
: man. He ii' h iifor wears that look of
seventy in;u i.-rmny I'lia i ae nzeu him snd ha: Rivon up waxing his nuist ache. Ho has the air of a happp-t,'o-lucky man. He carries a heavy white heard and wears a heavy Norfolk Tweed .fuit and bi h;1i, brown boots. Daily
;M he makes the same trip around the gar-
apns lAafehiner snd tnlkinir to his par- l
;3 ' Metiers and the builders who are erJijS i ectlncr otit-hmiso". j disrre-'t as :r the people of f)j Doom they often nnke remarks which -?h j show what their le!irts are toward
helping- cut them down. Upturning- to his apartments about 9 o'clock In the morning1, the ex-Kals-er shuts himself up in his study to read and write. Arter lunch be takes another stroll aroung the grounds. Since the death of his wife, the exKaiser receives no one except Ills Aide do Camp. Kvents In his former monarchy Interest him but little and he would be content to live on undisturbed, as nt present, according to views expressed by members of bin immediate set.
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LRD Oscar Mayers. It. Per lb AiC
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Pi 0 PORK R0,ST-
Per lb.
GROUND BEEF Per lb
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16c Uhlhl
SPARE RIBSPer lb
10c
8c
CHOICE POT ROASTS Per lb. . LiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl
15c
jj, j . ' ne;r uru. i-inM!'.- mo-'1. ( ne cotiviot g9 , that the (x-Kaiser surrounds himself 'P i4 i with far too nnnv walls and srates Hut
hnr whi'-h hurts them m..st is to see
fis. the wanton dtruction of the beautiful
Hig annual reduction sale ipw on at Sol Devin & Son. Indiana Harbor, aiH2 Michigan ave. 6-1-1
A surprise party waa held to honor j the Boyd Smiths of Grapevine street J
with eighteen adults and nine children comprising the quests of the evening. There w-re friends present from Gary, riant Chicago and Indiana Harbor. The evening was very pleasantly spent with refreshments served in conclu
sion.
Several Indiana Harbor families. In-,
eluding the Carl I- lepala, Ted V hlt.es.
Clark Mi-Quilkens. Jack Knodes, VVH-
liam leaker and Koyd Hmith.s J .urneycd in MiitomobileH to the Uohrman
farm, near ;riffith and enjoyed an
outdoor picnic. Joined there by mem-
bers of the P.ohrman family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of 144th
strict spent the day in Chicago yes-
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LEG OF T1AL Per lb
VEAL BREAST Per lb
20c
30c
BACON Oscar Mayer's Sliced
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OUR LEADER CHICKENS We Dress Them Tonight. Pe pound
32c
NOTICE First Spiritualist Church of West Hammond will be closed until September. 696 State Line Street. Mrs. Ellen Lee, President.
SPECIAL Asscvted Candies, 17c per lb. 15-Ib. Pail, 15c per lb. COHEN'S
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Saturday, June 4th Specials Quality is Not Sacrificed for Price I ADMIT IT
GROCERIES Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz
27c 12ic 39c
MEATS Snow White Leg of Veal, OOper lb Small Pork Loin, half OQl-
or whole, per lb. Small Pork Butts,
per lb.
j Club House Milk. i per can j Yuban Coffee, ! per lb. pkg. . . .
j Our 3 lb. for $1.00 Coffee is ,tilljBdI 3, aped Leaf
going gooa. Club House Corn Flakes, 1 Ap per Pkg AUC
J Tak-hom-a Biscuits, ! 3 pkgs. . . . Assorted Cookies, per lb ,
J Cheese, per lb. . . . ; Fresh Cut Veal Stew,
per lb Choice Veal Shoulder,
16c 29c 18c 25c 25c
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Rice, 3 lbs , Calumet Catsup, 2 small bottles . . . Libby's Corned Beef, per can
4 small Grandma's Washing Powder, 6 bars V. S. Mail .C
Grandma's Washing Pow dcr, large pkg Little Boy Blue Bluing, at
I Palmolive Soap, 6 for
48c, 3 bars for Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls
17c
all you want, per lb . . Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, f per lb AUC Fresh Made Bamberger, 1 Ac per lb IttC j Fancy American or Brick O A !
12c
14c
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Je i I u Tender Beef Pot Roast, per lb
Oscar Mayer Salami, A Q per lb Fresh Link Pork Sausage, O jf per lb iS-UC
Fancy Pork Tenderloin, per lb Pure Kettle Rendered
Lard, per lb,
17c 10c 25c
OOp I Extra Pure Creamery
35c
15c 33c
Bakery operated in connection with gTOce.y and market. An order for bakery goods will be taken care cf with your grocery order. A trial will please you. DELIVERY S. & H. STAMPS
terday attending the matinee performance of "The Bat" at the Princess Theatre. The Misses Sadie Joyee and Kdltn Cutler of Krtst Chicago were Chic6K'i visitors yesterday. The first communleants at the Sacred Heart church of this year, numbering about thirty in all enjoyed a picnic yesterday, going In machine to the woods near Gary. Their pastor. Kev. Kr. Zavatta accompanied them. The day was Ideal for the outing. HlB annual reduction sale now on at Sol Levin & Son, Ind. Harbor, 343:2 Michigan avenue. 6-3-1 E. A. Anderson, tescher of history at the Washington high school has purchased a new Oakland touring car which he will drive to his home at Marinette. Win., nt the termination of the school session this month. Mrs. Karl Filson of Drumrnond St.
has not been well for severi days and !
is closely confined to hr hmne. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Joyce of 143th Htreet have moved to Orasselli avenue tu be nearer to the business enterprise Mr. Joyce is engMned in. The McMills house they vacated has been taken over by the Thomas Smith of North Olcott avenue, who have nlready taken
posse ssion . Mrs. J. M. M-ndenhall la 111 at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Charles O' Oeyer in Fir street havinir suffered a slight Injury while the family were, out automobiljrT'K a few days ajf- Th condition Is not considered seri .us but occasions the patient some annoyance,. T. K. F. Hackman family of Heac i street have a house guest. J. Harlen of Fort Madison, la., visiting them this week. Miss Certrude Bush of North Olcott avenue entertained her club members at a foclal last evening at her home. Miss Clarice Hackman of Beacon street is visiting at Indianapolis this week . Mrs. M. A. Sheehan of Indiana Harbor hus he? n summoned to Monterey, Ind., the home of her father who is very critically ill. Mrs. William rsorns of Ivy street, another daughter. n9 just returned fr-.in his bedside, t-taying there until such time that Mrs. Sheehan was able to go The patient is believed to be beyond recovery. Mrs. Samuel tii'seking of Grapevine street has had her sister nrrid two children, Mrs. John llrama of Akron. O.. lore visiting for the past couple of weeks and who have now returned to
their home. Mrs. M. J. O'Connell of Northcotavenue has returned from a few weekt visit to the summer cottage of he daughter. Mrs. "W . Alexander. wh ws Miss Iltglna O'Connell at Crys'a Lake, 111.
ATTACKS AGAINST CROWN FORCES DI ULIX. June 3 Numerous Isolate, attacks figainM the crow n forces 1 Dublin and the suburbs, have bee made by republicans during the las 24 hours. Col. Winter, deputy chle of the Hoyal Irish constabulary, wa wounded while motoring through i street ln this city.
NEW POTATOES ATLOW PRICI NEW YORK. June 3. New potato sold at $1.25 a barrel wholesale tod compared with $15 a barrel one yea ago. New potatoes are veiling at cent. a pound wholesale.
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