Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1921 — Page 10
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VHITING and its PEOPLE
TITLED ENGLISH WOMAN SAILS TO U. S. SECOND CLASS
The fir- g-roi:;.' of Glr! Scouts left fori tuelr camp at t;w Oook County Forest J l iwerva at Thornton, i;:.. today. Thej iyitlng- days arw WwIr.fsJay and j Sundays. All mail to tlie i-rl.i shoui-i ! 1 e. addressed with thoir iis-nn, in care; tf Girl Scouts, Thornton, i.I. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mun ord, of Su- j 1-erior, Wise, have rs?.-n the y.:e?ts !' , 2'r. and Mrs. X. E. Wil.-u.n . Oliver . street. ! Paul S'.iwka of 4CS avoni.. Mlegliiz Park, as nrr.-tc-i aJS charge of malicious trispa.-, He. wi, released cm a $"0 bund to a; p. ir on j -ig. 2nd for ti jV.. At the r-sular nietinj? of the ?. and I IX of L. the fo',:ow!.is o!t:c r for th I '".suing )ar wer fnsta-h-d : Councillor, Clyde Woltelt: A.s.-i..)ciat Ci..iiu-1-l'r. Carrie Thomas; Vice Councillor, llliau Thotnaa; A.nciit P.ec'v Sto' y. j T;.ilph Erenn'T! Guide. Mrs. 'J ib-l Oan- j 5-er; In.id Guar.J. A.ico J'ayne, 0-it.-! i t.Vuard, El.zabfth Kliur.lnr- fast r'oun- ; i'Acr, Irer.r K'.ose; Inta. ng officer. Mii-j Canner. Rofr'-shnif o- arid a i i-'cne-ral g-ood time followed the instaliation. j Fred Tracey of 313 John stret wis arrestsd for asa':it and batfry on cmplaint of John J. K.'mnar. He wu releaaed on a fp) -;i.h bond. j The Go:den gtar II ah Lodge have j received an Irrvltation to he the gu.t i f ths Rebekah lodtrg of Gary next ! Tuesday.
The marrlajs of Miss Idrisse W.'lllams of Kast Chlratri and TTilb.ir Butcht-r of Whitln.?-. will take piucs tomorrow afternoon a.t Jive o'clock at trie home of the former s parents Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas A. WUliams, 4133 Northoote avenue, East Chicago. Mr. Butchfr Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. butcher of Cleveland avenue. The '-jp;a -ft-U be attended by M:sj Lettie Butcher, eJstvr of the groom "to be. vv-hlle tha be?t man Is to be 'Waiter Williams, brother of Mlfs Wil Harris. Another 'brother, Iviverne Wiliiams. Is to preside at the piano, while the root tier, Mrs. Williams 'Will sing. In addition to the relatives, the members of the Trl Kappa Scrority of Kaft Chicago -will be gut f t. Fololwin a we3dlnj trip In the west, the younsr couple will resida temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Williams. The princ'pa's ar' both very popular youn people and the wed-ding- has been looked forward to v. ith irreat Interest.
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which is making a grt:at Improvement to their property. Mrs. August Ireeon of Roberts avo.. was a business visitor In Chicago last Wednesday. Mrs. B. Pearc and Mrs. W. Grieson of Amy avenue enterta.ned their sister from Maywood, 111., at their home for a few days'. Mr. and Mrs. Harder of Chicago moved into the Lundgren cottage on Calumet avenue. Mr. Harder Is In the ice business and delivers ice in Itob.-rtsdale and Whiting. John Morili, returned to his horn" on Myrtle avenue fiorn a weeks visit with relatives at Woodhull. 111. Mrs. T. Freese left for Allegan, Mich, on Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. William Aldrich.
Mrs. Venderhoft and children who has been staying at the home, of Mra. Maxwell for the, past five weeks, returned to her home In Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michela of Chicago aro spending their vacation with Mr. Michel's parents at Cook.
HESSVILLE
STAR THCATll K TONIGHT Kiitlie l"olo in "ivln of the Cirrus,"
lo. 5 nnl G; ulso "Diamond ueen." .No. i 7. Mutt mid JelT in "Vateriii Kit--j
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COOK
Lady Marjorie Dalrymple. I.ady Marjorie Dairymple arrived In New York recently after making her voyage fom England in the fiei'ond-ohtss cahin She spent most of her tinu-. however, in the steerape studying sociology at first hand. She expects to continue to etudy sociology at first hand durins; her stay in this country.
Mr. ami Mrs. Kd. Menaenberger of Chicago, aundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred sschrnal, Mrs. Mt;nzenberger'. liarents. Mrs. Stark and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt of Lallarf, Iowa, on .Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark of Haninind. Mr. Valentine Kretz and family called on relatives and friends in thia vicin-
A. V. Johnson who have 'ty on Sunday
Miss Irene Richardson of Hanna, Ind. a guest at th- i.ono- of her aunt.
j Mio. T. W. Eaton of Sheridan avenue. Miss Klizabeth 15ewey of Sherid
j avenue has- returned to the Eniewod I nospita, doing pri -al-.' nur.-n. duty ' JIim l. wey was engaged as nurse at
the Standard U:i Co., it-r sc. trill yea: i, the f.iice in cow been reduced. A special musical program will bgiven at the -n yr- .i : i on a 1 Church, next Smday niornn.. wiuoh ,n adi.tion to the seiiuon will make an attractive service. The question of deeorat'.ng the church during the vacation period will he taken up. Ail members are urseii to L.e present. M'j.-s E-'.iisc :.iu'iern Haz-' lvn ami Mr- i" .rno -lelnfoj and -n ert, will leave Sunday for Trout Lake. Wis., where the.y are to spend a two weeks' vacation. Mr. J. V. Kidney of Cleveland ave... is entertaining his father from Mi.waukee. The Owl CBih picnio at Cedar Lake on Wednesday was a complete suoc;.-.
I'pon arriving a baseball game between" Jjjg
Mrs. MerrSl Adams and children of "he Forsyth Water Gardens are visiting r lauv.-s m Cli-velaiid, oiiio, for .several weeks. :
Mr. and Mrs,
been visiting the former's .oister, Mrs. V. Thomas and family of Atchison avenue for the past week returned to their home at Gree n vi'.lt . Pa. Little Floyd, Jr.. son of :.rr. and Mrs. Floyd Emerson of Atchison avenue, has been very ill for the past few days v;t'.i tonsilitis. Mrs. W. Rroderick of Atchison ave. was a !.-; tor in Chicago Wednesd.i v. John l.'ay of South i'hie,i-;o was a
' 1 ;'b r t rd a le visitor on ' M sday. ! Earl M e re lias bei n conlined to hi home on Superior avenue with a bad ' ease of tonsilitis. j A little daughter was born at the j Lying Inn hosp;til in Cliicao to Mi and Mr.-. E Quigg of Indiana Blvd., arid j is reported that both are getting along j fine at tills lime. ! A sun par! or is being added to the II.
F'.vsrerM residence on En ke avenue
Ed. Hero lias sold his farm and all
Implements and stock to an East Chicago party and con ten: plat es moving to one of the western states to make his future home. Mrs. Schillo of Hammond spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrn. Phillip Kretz. Muthlas Klein. Jr.. and fami'y, Sundayed with Mr. Klein's parents. Bans of marriage were published for the first time Sunday at the St. Martin'5 church for Miss Anna Meyers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers of Cook and Joseph Lump of Crown Point. Tidings have come to this place from the h'me of Mr. and Mr. John Biindar of Chicago, that they have a baby boy born to them. Mrs. Biindar will be remembered as Miss Matilda "Kretz, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kretz. She is doing- nicely as is the babe.
overheard the hen lays an egg similar ,
in shape to the envelope of the blimp. It la stated that since the R-33 resumed her pratice cruises the hen ha been repeatedly observed gazing with a strained expression in the direction of Pulham.
The social given by the members of tlie Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening was well attended and Quite successful. Mr. and Mrs. Golderman are now oc
cupying their new home in the parson-I age. Mr. J. Havengar is still confined to, his home suffering from an attack of,
lumbago. Mr. Chas. Cornetti la unable to attend to his duties at Gibson on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woerner and family, of Gary, were Hessvi'.io visitors TuesMi.ss Martha Holly was a Hammond vim or Wednesday. Mr. and Mr . W. Kissler and children motored out to Pine Station beach on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Luchene of Martha St., entertained Hammond relatives Wednesday.
(BULLETIN ) JACKSONVILLE, Flo., July 2T Stopping their automobile in front of the bank of South Jacksonville at 10 o'clock this morning six unmasked men walked in and with guns held up the entire force. They escaped to the Jacksonville side of the St. John's river with $10,000.
FRUDIAN EGGS I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVtCEJ LOXDu.N A liert that shows a sound practical interest in aeronautics has been discovered in Yorkshire. She belongs to a Se'.by tradesman, and this is what he says about her: Whenever a coastal airship passes
Eczema Caused Years of Intense Agony
"I have suffered intense agony from eczema on my leg and other purja of my body for years, end received only temporary relief from other preparations. It is orlv a month since I started to use PETERSON S OINTMENT, and there is no si;ii of eczema or itching You 'can refer to me." Geo. n. Talbot, 27 Penfield Street, Buffalo. N. T. "I've fe'Ot a hundred testimonials says Peterson of Buffalo, Just as sincere and honest as this one. Years ago. when I first started to put out PETERSON'S OINTMENT, I made up my mind to give a big box for 35 cents, and I em still doing it, as every druggist in the country knows. ' I guarantee PETERSON'S OINTMENT because I know that its mighty healing power is marvelous. I say to every one who buys a box that it is rigidly guaranteed for eczema, salt rheum, old sores, blind, bleeding and itching piles, ulcers, fkin diseases, chafling, burns, scalds, and sunburn, and if not satisfactory any druggist will return your money." Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffalo. N Y adv.
Back Feel Lame, Sore and Achy?
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Are you lam every morning? D you drag through the day with a steady, nagging backache evening find you "all played out?" Probaoly your kidneys ere to blame. Hurry worry, lack cf rest and a heavy diet, all tend to weaken the kidneys. Y-ur back gives out; you feel depressed ai d suffer headaches, dizziness and kidney iregularities. Don't go from bad to worse. Use Doan'i Kidney PilU. Horn folks. recommenJ. them. Ask top; rlgbborl Here's a Hamrnond Case C. E. Bauer, manager of kiwjl Plant, 77S S. Hohman St.. flnrnn.J, says: "I have used Doan'e f.fdnev Pills for lameness in my t.sk d found them as represented. They d me a lot of go d. I have frequeMly recommended Doan's Kidney Pill t others and take pleasure In doinjr
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PHONE HAMMOND 118
125 G0STUN STREET
Saturday, July 30th Special
I ADMIT IT'S WORTH YOUR WHILE TO TRADE WITH WEIL
GROCERIES 1 Best Bulk Corfefc,
Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners
, the married and .single men took place
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treated to a boat trip around C o,r Lake following which a chicken dinner was ser.'ed at Binyon's. In the evening dancing was enjoyed at Lassen's f r severai hours. The picnic was attended by about one hundred young people all of whom enjoyed a hne time. Mrs. O'Hara and son John and their daughter Florence, who visited the former's son Hugh Brown and family of Central avenue Lave returned to their
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FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms at 514
Fred street. Whiting. home in Sugar Creek, Mo.
Ca-sper Matson now
FOR SALE Grocery and Meat Market, reasonable ofTer; Call Whiting News Co. 7-23-6
FOR PALE CHEAP Two ? 6 -Inch Bi-: cyle for boys, new tires and wheels; 1130 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 7-27-3
engaged In
selling insurance for Charles D. Gainer.
1'OR SALE Eest 50 ft. lot in the Fortyth Water Gardens. Reasona-He; Inquire 1343 Lake avenue, Robertsdale, Phone 90-M. 7-28-3 nil. N" CESS TI!ETI?F. VODVV A N n TOMOKKOW Knson from the Oliver Ourrvood StorT which appenreil in The Red llook Mai!nzlne with ell Shlpmnn, I rin Stone ii nd a rant of wonderful Ty nnluril nnl-,-cial.H. Also Do or TtSe and Tooneville Comedy. 7-29-2 FOR RENT Single Furnished room, at 23S Cleveland avenue. Whiting. 7-20-1 If you take care of your time, and arnings. and place a regular amount in the Whiting Savings and Loan Association the future will be provided for. Whiting Savings and Loan Associat'on i.4 paying tlx per cent. 7-29-1 STAR THEATRE TON" IG FIT Eddie Polo in "Kin of the Ciren," 0. 5 and it: nl' -Ilanionil Hieen," No. 7. Mutt mill .lert in ' Wnterimjr Ei -tli tints." unit -In Had Aunin." 7-29-1
China Regulates Its Flappers. Chinese "flappers" must not hob their hair or bir.d their eet, and must not marry without their parents' eonpent, according to regulations issued by the Chinese rtrtiisrry of education.
95c 39c 35c 29c 12c 45c 37c 29c
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This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of tha lighter freckles vanishing entirely. He sure to ask tho druggist for the double strr.eth Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. Adv.
per lb. pkg.
i Fine Black Tea,
per lb Armour's Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs Good Luck Milk, per doz., $1.40; can . . . Club House Peas, best, can, 23c; 2 for ... . Club House Corn, best, can, 19c; 2 for Blackberries, No. 2 can
Fancy Chocolate Qream O 1U -iUL
Calumet Catsup, ? Knit!
Pink Salmon, tall cans, can, 15c; 2 for. . . . j Kitchen Kleanzer, j 3 cans
Grandma's Washing Powder, large size . . American Family Soap, 10 bars Palmolive Soap, 3 bars Lunch Wax Paper. 6 rolls White Classic Soap, 10 bars
25c 29c 17c 17c 59c 23c 17c 59c
MEATS
j Fresh Cut Lamb Stew, 1 0--
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Fancy Lamb or Veal Chops, per lb Snow White Veal Breast, per lb. Fresh Hamburger, 100 pure, no scraps, lb . . . Choice Native Chuck Roast, per lb Snow White Veal Shoulder, whole, lb
Pickled Spiced Pig
1 CCl, J'C 1 II J Native Beef Pot Roast, per lb Oscar Mayer Smoked Butts, per lb Fancy Dixie Bacon Squares, per lb. . . . Fresh Frankforts or Polish Sausage, lb. . Fancy Pork Tenders, per lb
Home Cured Corned Beef, per lb. .... . Jelke's Good Luck Oleo, per lb Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, per lb
Best Extra Creamery But- A C ter, per lb TrOC
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S. & H. STAMPS DELIVERY
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NICE LEAN BOILING BEEF, Qq per pound FRESH CUT VEAL STEW, 2C per pound " CLUB STEAKS, Lest quality beef, 9 C p per pound FRESH MEATY; SPARE RIBS, QC per pound ., BUTTER, finest pure creamer)', A El - per pound prir.t. X-?v
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GOOD SURROUNDINGS are tlie pure foods and Groceries you buy of us. Every housekeeper should insist on having tha cleanest, purest and best in qua'ily when ordering foods. CUR GROCERIES fulfill every requirtment and insure for your family, good health and the hapiness that comes from the enjoyment of appetizing meals and a good digestion.
PET MILK, tall cans, 5 cans for
59c
HIGH GRADE PINK SALMON, of 1-pcund cans, 2 cans for J LEMON SNAPS, ' -j Q per pound aOv HIGHEST QUALITY PEACHES, OO 2Y2 size, 2 cans.fc OOC OUR LEADER COFFEE, qy 5 pounds for Zr I j A LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR, with $3. CO order (flour, potatoes CQ and meat not included kJZ
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FANCY WHITE POTATOES, medium size, per peck....
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MililiM- -fumPs & Oxfords Divided Into Three Huge Lots At Big Savings!
Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for! At two flat prices $2.98 and $3.93 you can choose from our entire stock of this season's NEWARK Pumps and Oxfords and save as much as $2 on every pair you buy I And at their original prices they were from $1 to $2 per pair less than the same qual
ities ottered elsewhere. No matter what style you have in "mind, or leather you prefer, you will find it in this sale in your size at these big savings.
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$3.50, for the regfular price is B ktimtied on the soles of everv 5
pair, btrap models; as wel as low heel lace walking ox fords. While they last
Newark Shoes for Men and Women, $4, $5 and $6 NONE HIGHER.
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The Largest Chain of Shoe Stores In The United SUtei
HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and -Saturday Evenings LADIES SILK HOSE $1.19 a Pair
Tht Regular Prict
is Embossed on the SoUs of Every Pair.
NEWARK sales are always a sweeping success, because women
folk know that the savings are absolutely as represented, for the regular prices are embossed on the soles of every pair. You know positively the exact saving you make before you buy. See these marvelous values tomorrow.
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