Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1921 — Page 7

Thursday. Ausnist IS, W.'l.

THE TIMES. PAOE SEVEN

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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A VALl AI1LK LKA5E The I,:;'nl'n; firm In ?ivt county, Oklahoma, leas.d by the Shaffer Oti and Kf.n;r.K company of East Chicago, is rf;,""'.i! by an official of the company to he prov:r. the :r.r.5t valuable WaJ In the I-. u;o.-y of thai concern. 'A'.'.! Xo. 3 recently coniflc-'.ed was w;th thirty rju.irts of nitro-gly-crino and i&kf.i ike second well brought In on this t-a?e. The other If !. the iirt acre- Turner farm In Creek county and had an initial production e 'f.:: in y: 15') n,irn',s an h-'ur. The crher in Fiyn? county in close, proxirr " y to the .j.h:. Oklalinr.-a rennery

and has a flow exceeding: 160 barrels The demand for gasoline through the company's d ;str ibut Ing points continue in excess of the same, period last year. Gneral conditions in the industry are sllsthtly better than a month a;- and there is every indication that a sradual recovery ia under a-nd within a few mrntha condition v.ll have material!.' improved.

IV VEW UvMr, ETTE.HB ER lO Numu ar,d Thompson have announced that they will move to thtr new buildm f at S13 Chicago avenue on or ibout September 10th. After getting Watd in their new quarters, it is said that this firm intends to carry a larger fitocit cf stationery, a complete line of magazines, books and notions. A Denr. ison fancy paper department will be established and a lady placed in charge who win instruct customers in the art of making anil ban,rin,s house decorations. Mr. Xa.ssu says th.at the bafemrnl has been ai-otted to the develop-h-.s; and print irjff of commercial photo-

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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market

714 CHICAGO AVE.

BEE HIVE BUILDING PHONES 24, 85, 825 EAST CHICAGO, IND.

Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 19th and 20th

PEANUT BUTTER MADE WHILE YOU WAIT Per pound :

35c

53c

SUGAR 1 0 pounds for

With 3 lbs. M. R. Coffee for $1.25 Or 4 lbs. Our Leader Coffee for $1.35 Or 1 lb. Ceylon or Gunpowder Tea for 69c Or with Grocery' and Meat order, 5 lbs. for 30c.

Uneeda Biscuits, 3 packages for : . . Fancy Rice, 3 pounds for

18c 21c

Navy Beans, hand picked O 1 3 pounds for .AC

38c

Pure Lard. 2 pound 3 at

28c 35c

COFFEE Pe:berry, 3 lbs., 80c; pe; pound at Ou: LivJer Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.35; per lb. . . .

Fr.h Roasted Coffee, 5 OA lbs. $1.45; per lb -UC Rio CclTee. 5 lbs. $1.10,OCr per pound JK

lipton's Cocoa, onehalf lb. tin for

American Family Soap, with coffee or tea order, r 6 bars for p U C

25c

Fancy Gunpowder Tea, Q per pound .V 7 v

Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for ....... Fancy Tomatoes,

2 cans for

Early June Peas, 6 cans, 80c; per can. . Fancy Com, 6 cans, 70c; per can.

Campbell's Tomato Soup, OC,, 2 cans vC Libby's Red Alaska Sal- OO mon, 1 -lb. can OJt

Libby's Apple Butter,

69c 25c 14c 12c

g-rapijy, placing F. Tcteis in charge w ho offers his services frets in giving- instructions and asuinlnjf the beginner desirous of developing his own pictures. Adjoining Nassau and Thompson, will be Max Nassau, the Jeweler, who moves from 710 Chicago avenue.

CIVIC CU B TO riC.MO Sunday, August 7th. the North Side A. C. easily tfefeated the fast Harbor Nationals by the sc.. re of IS to 7. The Harbor Nationals were held scoreless until the 5th Ir.ninu. The North Side A. C. scort d 5 runs in the first inning and 5 more in the seccnd. That just about finished Walters, their best pitch er. and Thompson rolieved him and tried to check the hitting of the slugging North Side A- C. but all in vain as the North Siders scored 3 more in the third. Going into the first of the ith. thtj score stood 13 tfi 0. in favor of the North Side A. C, so Iyute casod up a little and the Nationals t-ok advantage, auid scored runs in the 6th inning. The North Slders frot 2 more in their la.vt half of the fith and scored 2 more in the 8th inning, thus ending the frame IS to 7. Eute did the pitching for the North Side A. C. and "Premier the. receiving. Elite getting 11 Mrike-outs. Sunday. August Uth, the North Side A. C. defeated the Hcgewisch Comets by a score of 3 to t". The North Side A. C. held the Comets scoreless until ths 5th inning. The North Side A. C. did the opposite as they scored 4 runs in the second inning: by clean base hits. They scored X in the third and 1 In the fourth. The score then stood 6 to 0 in favor of the North Side A. C. In the fifth inning- the Comets jjot busy and scored 1 run, 2 more in the sixth and in the Ith -with two men on Krolas. star pitcher lor Hcgewisch. got a home run and tied the, score t.- 6. The North Side A. C. came back strong- in the 8th by putting across 3 runs on 5 hita and that ended the scoring on both sides, North Side winning. 9 to 6. Lute pitched wonderful bail for the North Side A. C, getting- 3 2 strike-outs. Once in the game with the bases loaded and none' out he made the first batter ground out to the short-stop and here is where he pulled himself out cf the hole by striking out the r.ext two batters. H received wonderful support by his team n-.ate;. Fremeyer, catching for the North Side A. C, eaueht 3 men off base and no one could steal on him. Johnny, Bud, O. Ileal and Eeo

PRETTY FROCK FOR FIRST FALL PARTY

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This simple little frock is doti'Knvd for the firfit parties and .dancea of early fall. It is made on traiKht lices cf orange chiffoo. ic-d the stick-work, each getting thrt-e hits apiece, whila Bob and Frxr.kic got 2 hi's apiece. Next Sunday, the North Sidtj A. C. will tackle the fast col red giants of Indiana Harbor, at Douglas I'ark, at 2 00 p. m. sharp. Civic Club win have a picnic at the same park. They w.ll have a band to put a little pep into th bovj, so nil you fans conic out as you will iee one

2 cans

25c 33 c

Fancy Peaches, in heavy QCp syrup, 3 cans $1, can

Libby's Chilli Sauce, at

Hawaiian Pineapple large OC can, 3 for $1, can. . Pet or Producers Milk, O C p

Fruit Jar Rubbers, 3 doz.

Blue Label Brand Jam, Q Q

25c

I -la. jar

Rumford Baking Powder, OC 1 -IK r a n mud J

25c 25c

I -it. can

Kirk Bath Tablets, 3 CdiwCS . Toilet Paper, 3 rolls

FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS

WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY

East hicasa, IriDiAAtA. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 And You Will Need Most of These Things Before Long Coal. Underwear. A new overcoat. Stove or furnace repairs. November installment of taxes. New clothing for the children when school begins. Are you preparing to meet the extra expenses that inevitably must come with the fall and winter months? Start now. Set aside something each pay day. Put first what you intend to save in the bank. There it will be safe until you need it. Let us help you save for the things the faraily will need. A dollar or more starts a savings account here. Begin today, saving with one of our bnk books.

Announcement to the Ladies of Hammond and East Chicago An offering in a full line of new fall patterns of Women's Made-to-Order Suits and Coats, in latest novelty materials, is now on display and we cordially invite your inspection. SUITS AND COATS $40 AND UP There will be a 10 per cent reduction on all purchases during the month of August. , J. SMULEVITZ 4734 Olcott Arcnue Phone East Chicago 1026

' the b, st panics you ever saw as the boys are in yoo-l condition and playin? real Li8 icajsu ball. After the Same y.u may enjoy yourself at that wonderful picnic srivt-n by th-: Civ jc Club.

OAR Mil l. OPKR.lTl.NG The bar mill at the Inland Steel Co., which has been down fur sone time resumed operations last niht. It Is said that the continuing of the moderate buying- n? steel -i ths reason for th- inil-i pick-up at this plant, that confirms the optimistic jier.timent of the un.'Att d nnompi.-ynient condition in the Indiana Harbor district. It is cfficia'.ly announced that this plant :s nriw operating between 35 and 1 ) p r cent.

LAW OFl ICr-S It has been annoonoed that the law nrm of I.opatka ar.d V-rde has ben es-t.-tblislc.l in E;c-t Chicago with offices in ti.o e'ai-i.oo t bu:blin at the corner i f Oroeago and Forsyth &venue;. Attorney Vincent Vordi: i.s the nw member of ti;e firm, coming to Ilast e-hicao from Clinton, Indiana, where lie has practiced for the last 3ve years. For a while. Attorney Verde wa.i locnt1 in C.-iicago H.ihts. and it was while lht-r- that he became acquainted with Mr. I,optaka and the firm was crgio. lied

i'Oril.AR fOXTEST Much enthusiasm is being shown by the people cf Fast Vhicngo o r the conte it being cond jcted by th-? Junior M to determine who is the, most popular youn;j lady in th Calumet region. At the prese nt writing- no young laJy has en alvantuRe as i--.-vo.-al from Hammond and Whiting are in the front lanka with thr East Chicago leaders. Mo;:t of the prizes are on display in the window of Georges Confectionary corner tf Chicago and Forsyth avenue. This? beautiful silverware is to bo given away to th young- ladi-s in t ho race for a c-rtaln number of votes. Reeeivincr any cf these prizes will n-..t prevent any youns lady from anv ,-.f tho grand prizes which will be announced in a few SavS.

Well Called "China's Sorrow." The Hwang H or YHb.w ,rivr. Chinese records shw, once fl.-.worl through a rich fertile valley, i's tnlmtary hills w-!i uoexi,!. T,)y it i a broii'l moving q ib-ksnti.! w ith a stnall amount of w titer umst .f the year, lout when the floods come tlie wlioio fro-e rf tlie laivlscai.e may he changed In ISSt"! this ri ver, which is known ;is "China's Sorrow," f!ook''l so-ne H0. Ffiuare miles of ihe nn st densely populntetl lanls, wipe- out thousands of .villages end towns, and drov, ued 2,000,'XM) pt-uple.

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If You Want to Bay, Sell or Leasi Apply to AARON WAKSHAW Real Estate and Insurance 4008 Parrish Avenue Phone Indiana Harbor 1448

Read The Times Want Ad

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In h column cf new Incorporations cf the Indianapolis News the art.clcappeared that the Booster CS.rar c-m-

rany of Indiana Harbor, has fld pre

liminary certificate of dissolution. I; f'L!J tbat the old partner of the firm ?am Wechflt-r. has sold out to Sam 5terlin.iT. brother of L. vv. sterling-, the president of the Rooster Cigar Co.

Rottenbergs Grocery & Market Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind. Specials for Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19-20

or 63c

With $3.00 Grocery Order (Flour and Soap Not Included.)

SUGAR,

11 lbs

SELLING AGENCY FOR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. FAMOUS SEAL BRAND COFFEE! pound 45c Cl 3 pound can for s, 1.

Husband's Story Will Amaze Hammond Tie Fays: "Aller-t-ka helped my wife for fras on the stomach and sour stomach in TWENTY MINUTES. It works beyond greatest expectations." Adler-I-ka acts cn BOTH urper and lower bowel removing- foul matter which poisoned stomach. lirins out ail grasses and sour, decaying- food. LXCllI.hENT for chronic constipation. Guards ag-ain.st appendicitis. Adler-i-ka removes matter y.,u never thought was !n your system and which may have been opisoning- you for months. Summers Pharmacy. Ilohman r.rar State St. Fold in Indiana Harbor and East Chicago by Central Prtiff Store. Adv.

Try a ITimei Want Ad"

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First TrustAnd Savings Bank ZAJST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago' Busiest Corner

This Is a Department Store for Insurance Protecting people these d.iyt: has become such a big job that the weil-p quipped insurance agency is really a department store for insurance. That is what we really have here, and it is necessary for us to have a stall of specialists to handle the lines we carry. For instance, there's fire, theft, automobile (in many forms), burglary, messenger holdup, plate glass, accident, life, luggage, parcel post, windstorm, riot, loss of rent and many other lines. We are as complete as a big city agency, even having a fast service motor car that is on the job when there is a fire. Visit our insurance department. Maybe you need some advice. We shall be glad to be of service to you. Come anv time.

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$1

Golden Santos Coffee, gcwxl cup, 3 lbs . . .

Fancy Peaberry Coffee, & 1 3 pounds Special Peabeiry Coffee, C 1 4 pounds L. R. Blend Coffee, fc 1 OC 1 lb 48; 3 lbs... AJJ Telmo Pineapple, sliced, OQ. large can Pet Milk, 25c 2 tall cans.-., American Family, P. & G. and Feb Naptha Soap, 10 bars for OOL Kirk's Lilac Toilet Soap, Otf.

Lux, per package

Toilet Paper, OCp 3 large rolls 6Jt Matches, 7c seller, CQr 12 boxes OC Swansdown Cake Flour, O Q large package OOC Pcriian Malt Extract, with 3 oz. package of Hops, QQ set vV

Eesco Malt Extract, with 3 ounce package of Hops, J f f

set

10c

Libby's Smilax Peas, per OCp can, 15c; 2 for .... Fancy Crosby Corn, per OCp

25 c Tumblers, 10c 25c 15c 25c 35c

25c 7c

can, loc; l lor

Fancy Tomatoes, 1 can, 15c; 2 cans Assorted Jellies in regular 15c,

special Assorted Soups, 3 cans Diana Pink Salmon, large can Monarch Catsup, large bottle Snider's Chili Sauce, large bottle Peanut Butter, 1-lb jar, none better Uneeda Biscuits, per package

Armour's Veribest Corn 0 0r Beef, K-lb tins.... OC Armour's Veribest Corn Beef, regular $3.00, gO OtZ 6-pound tin .... P

iricaroor soiree stoic

3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor 491 1 Melville Ave., East Chicago

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3 Bars for

SOAP, Jap Rose

25c

SOAP, Bath Tablets 4?;;: 25 c SOAP, American Family, P. & G. Naptha and Fels Naptha 10ts 59 c KITCHEN KLENZER 3 ;: i7c PORK AND BEANS 3fT. 25c

FRESH FISH EVERY THURSDAY AND FPiDAY WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEAT. WE DRESS OUR OWN POULTRY.

EAGLE MILK, per can

20c

MACARONI, y Fortune's, per pkg. .

STAR MILK, per can. . . .

17c

C0RNMEAL, white orC

meal, 2 pounds.

CATSUP, 16-oz. bottle

17c

CHEESE, full brick 27c or American, pe lb PAR0WAY for lOl preserving 12

LUX, 5 boxes

47c

MORTON'S SALT, f)c free running, box. . A v CAPS, forfcbottles, 12 dozen JJ1

CATSUP CLAUSSEN'S 8-OUNCE BOTTLES, FRIDAY AND f SATURDAY 4 bottles 25c

MASON JAR

(BALL STYLE) Pints, complete, doz...S5c Quarts, complete, doz. . .95c V2 Gal. complete, doz $1.25 JAR RINGS, ,OC 3 dozen U

JAR CAPS, dozen

COFFEE, Best Santos, Towo 4 lThr: 89c

BEST PEABERRY COFFEE, A Our Big Seller, 1 j Pounds V

C0FEE, Old Government

Blend, per pound 33c 4rdi $1.25

for

co'rrEE, Yuban, per lb.

38

CREAMERY BRICK, per lb.

41c II

30c

MILK

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PET i BORDEN'S

lie Can

WISCONSIN OO CREAMERY, per IbOQC RAISINS, Mus- J4 50 catels, per box t.JKJ PRUNES, good size, special, 25 pbr'. $2.45

BACON SQUARES ....

18c 1

PRIMA

Malt

Extract $1.25 SELLER, SPECIAL 55c Can LARD 12c lb.

CORN FLAKES

3

Boxes for .

25

CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, good quality.

32c i

Scans for

BEST FARM Q C EGGS, per dozen. . -t;

PEANUT BUTTER fesh daily, per lb .

15

HAMS, lean, choice, per lb . . .

20c

ROLLED OATS, per pound ....

i LAUNDRY SOAP, Q .1

I Mohawk, bar . . . .

4c 3c

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