Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 15 September 1921 — Page 2

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FROM THE TWIN CITIES

COMMEUerc CHAMBER l.liCII The season of the weekly noonday luncheons of the Chanvber of Commerce opened yesterday with tha election of officers lor the following year. Kichard A. iliates, superintendent of the Hate Expanded .Steel Trusa Compajiy, wat nominated and sleeted as the president. City Engineer c. K. Wallace wad re-eiectei as vice-pre.si-dent, Alan levvls, of Smith. Uadtr Davidson Ileal E.-tate firm aj secretary, and "Leonard miih of the Smith, Hamilton Ileal E.-tate Co.. aw treasurer. A comuiitte of five members were appointed to nomine te thirty directors to be voted upon ac the next meeting of the Chamber. Mr. Bates, who was elected as president of the organization, aid yesterday that he would not he able to become active in the Chamber of Com

merce work, account of the fact that! he Is filling the official position of hisj . father a. president of the company at j

tae Chicago office durinjr is wbgence abroad, besides Riling the. position of superintendent at the locat plant. Attorney Petersen was urged by the -members to accept the 'presidency of the organisation for another year, but

declined the nomination. In victtprefcident Wallace' address yesterday he said I was responsible last year for the m-niinating and electing of Mr. Petersen and believe I did a (food turn for the organization, but I find this loar that Mr. Petersen will not have time for this work and a&It that .noth er member tke up tha work. J oan nay tiiat during the time Mr. 1'eternen was at tha huad of the Chamber of Commerce that he has constantly been on the job and .since his election to the office of president there has never been a leaf unturned where tlio attention of this organisation was called upon or required. it can he recalled by many luercbe-rs of this organisation and

otfiei.' that Attorney Petersen always worked in consonance, with his invetti. nation committees, and When a committee failed to be at thu appointed

I :aet, Petersen whs there in their .-'tead. If the "buck" was passed to him it was always ch. erf.jlly accepted, knowing that the work lie wag performing was for the, grood of the community. The number of friends and ;icqi;aintanoe kindled,, th efficient work performed durinj the time Mr. Peterjen setwed as president and the co-operation received from other organ, zat ions, points to a succfu.-U'u! year and accifmplisliineiitj for the administrator." The nvemhern of the Chamber of Com mirct say that Mr. Petersen has ben one of the few officers to install life, knitting the ties of thiJ organisation ind to have re-ally achieved something during his term as president.

OIIIJKH KOIl TAK t.tRS It is reported that the General American Tank Car Company of Kast Chicago has received an order from the Hock Island railway for auu new fifty ton ijoi:doia tars. The Missouri, Kansas & Texas ha. let contracts to the ijraver Corporation lor four lOO.Oou barrel, three 55.000 La,rrel uiul four 20,000 steel oil storage tanlcs. in line with its recent decision to change from coal burning to oil burning iocn:Ktl ves. The Missouri Pacific bought a car each of plates and wheel.- and other material for immediate needs.

Tft MKKTIVUS PI.N.KH It is said that seve-.ity-n.ve republican meetings have been scheduled for Indiana Harbor, betwetn now and the city election, Novembtr kth. It seems as though the entire energy of the (.!. O. P. f oread are ilxjinif conce.ntra-ted on the west ;dde of the city.

For Friday and Saturday

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KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hah homo, iiio Extra Special Best Grade

TABLE

10 lb. Bags

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Bakipg Powder Dr. Price's Baking Powder, large 1 2 oz. cans, O O for V

Macaroni "Red Cross" Macaroni, and Spaghetti, O per package J v

Rice High grade Blue Rose Rice, 4 pounds, 25C

Chocolate Baker's "Premium" Baking Chocolate, Ol Vz lb. cakes 6iC

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Our cheese section is offering some extraordinary specials on cheeses of the finest quality for Friday and Saturday. Extra fancy "SyWss" Cheese, Phenix Club American OOp finest grade obtainable CQ Cheese, per lb per lb vlv? Highest grade Brick Cheese and j Phenix Pimento Cheese, in Limburgtr Cheese. 25 C ,arS' 15c per lb j jars last

New 1921 Holland Herring, 5c Extra fancy milkers, each

Pop Corn Best grade Rice, Shelled Pop Corn, sure pop, 4 lbs. for S--PC

Soap Swift's Pride Laundry Soap, 10 bars

Best Quality Granulated

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10 lb. limit with grocery purchase of $2 and over. (Butter, eggs and flour not included) per pound . y

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Pre-war Prices on Fancy Cakes, 9c pkg

Choice of National Biscuit Co.'s "Nabiscos,' "Lotus" and "Anolas." 9c per package,

R

amonas.

3 for 25c

Steve Palace of 1 2 t h and Carey sts., Indiana Harbor, s.'.yy that his wife has bei n lnimmig since lat-t Tuesday. titeve said Lhal he thought possibly l-.is wile was visiting in the neighborhood but u hell she did not show up yesterday morning' he brcame worried "Worried oirr wliat," -js,i the officer. "(.(T th. lu iie took with her," replied tteve.

SCHOOL .liVV FIXEU The School City Levy for the year 1921-1922 for the City of liast Chicago was ftitd last night to correspond with the civil city levy of 64 cents. The propooed rate was 70 cents, but aftcr a two hour heated argument a pariy uf taxpayers were able tojp-onvince the board of education that this excessive rate could be curbed, and before leaving forced a cent Iic in the proposed levy. It la said that this is the first time a school city levy was ever contested and the taxpayers remonstraUd against the proposed rate of the board of education. Tlie apportionate of the tax levy proposed to be leviad on each J100 of taxable property within the cinty, will be: Special Fund 20 Bond 07 Tuition Fund 37 Total fi4 On the assevse-d valuation of $84 0."2 -690, the fixed levy should 'bring- into the tvhool treasury $537,819.

from St. L.ouii where they spent the past week ;aitina relatives and friend. I KEPUBLICjIH WORKERS MEETIKO j At Indiana Harbor headquarters. 3-12(1 Michigan ave., at 8 p, in., llonday. September 19th. Everybody is wel-' come. 9:15:16:17:1'J

WEAK WOMEN cannot hope evr to become strons and well nnin iine.-i (liey tir.ve plnrty of pood, rich, red blood of tl;e knil tliat orinnic iron Nexatfl Iron Itelpo niako. Nuitcd Iren i liKe the iron in your hiood add like tiie iron in cpinarh, lentils mid apples, while iretalhc iron is iron jut os i t cor-icn from the : i.ui of Iron k nrids on irnn fllinfri. Veyaled Iron divs not injure tli- t.-eth nor upwt ti e ttoin acli; it is an c-ntirrly diflWcut ti-.iiiff from ordinary nn-t.-.llie 'run. It nui'-blv iielps u.ake rieh, red hiood, revjiali.e .vornouL, e.haiuUd re-rvri, .ttiI nvejo-.t new sirca til nrtd ei-.erv. D'.cr 4-.ooo.eri people anuUc.Uy are iiKinrrit. t at I ttrwzM. tie ware of suhwtit ites. The pcnu.nc has N. I. stamped on every tabk-t. Always Insist on havini the seniiiae.

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llrs. T. WiUiama of 5orth Maiioun ave. entertained several ladies at breakfast this morning in honor of Mrs. E. I'icliaro, who is her house guest. Last Sunday the Tri Kappas made 53 Children of the Carmelite Orphanage happy, by giving them an outing at Jackson Pa i k. After a merry good time a picnic supper was much enjoyed. The trip was made by auto, which was a Kreat delight to the children. There were four of the Sisters in the party. Albert Potesta of 4110 Euclid aenue la in the Columbia huspitul for surgical treatment. Mrs. K. Q. Steffea and little son are arriving home today from Mercy hospital. EEPUBIICAN WORKERS ITSSTINO At Indiana Harbor headguarterH, 3120 MichiE.-in ave., at 8 p. m., MonJtfy, ej.tember Uth. Everybody is welcome. 9:1 5:1: 17:10

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TODAY Feature Attraction

TODAY 'PARTNERS OF THE TIDE With an All-Star Cast

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Big Double Feature Bebe Daniels in "ONE WILD WEEK" and Edith Roberts in 'THE ADORABLE SAVAGE" Afternoons only Evenings "ONE WILD WEEK"

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'News Notes

The public is invited to the reception to the teachers at the First Methodist church of East Chicago at 8 p. m. this evening. A koo1 program has been arranged. The teachers and scholars of tha United Presbyterian iiible Behool are asked to attend a practice of the Camp Ratly Pageant on Friday evening, Sept. 18th. All are urged to be present at 7:30 p. m. Boy Scout Troop No. 10 will hold Its first meeting of the fall on the regular meeting night, Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Every scout is nsked to report for roll call at this meetinir. Meeting place I'nited Presbyterian church. Scoutmaster. KEPUBIJCAN WOEKtES MXE 112-73 At Indiana Harbor headquarters, 3420 Michigan ave., at 8 p. in., Monday, September 13th. Everybody is welcome. 9:15:16:17:19 Choir practice Thursday evening at S p. ni. at V. P. church. Trustees meeting Friday evening at S p. m. at church. Th teacher3 of the high school had a delightful time at a picnic held at Whiting park Tuesday evening. Mra. S. H. Poor entertained Mrs. E. Pickard at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday noon at the Congregational church. Mrs. H. Ackroyd and son of 449 Magoun avenue returned Tuesday eveniiu!

SUNDAY

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PRICES: Matinee, 5c-10c-1 5c Evening, 5c-13c-20c

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A Miniature Musical Comedy Songs Music Girls PETE BIRKENO Comedy Novelty ORR & BROWN Siriging and Dancing HUGH JOHNSON Comedian Also Lewis J. Selznik presents "RED FOAM" A Raplh Ince Production With an AH-Star Cast

Mre. Dale Flickinger will entertain the So Io We Club this evening at her home on 'Fir st. Mrs. Kristoff of 474? Todd avenue are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rexinger and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Lutae. who are motoring here from Lima, Ohio. Word received from, little J.Targaret Johnstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone of Ivy st, is that she is a little better and hopes are entertained for her recovery.

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MOTHERS

For Threa Ccnrailon Havn Made Child-Birtl Easier By Using

SOLD V f ILL STCkU

iTro iooKLrron motherhood and thi nr mi H RAO Ft ELD RECULTOIl CO..OEPT. 9 D. ArLANU,

Msnev back without qutction if HUNT'S GUAR ANTtfcU SKIN DISE&SK REMEDIES (Hunt' Salve and Snp 1,'ail in the treatment cfltch, Eciems, ekin (iiaeaaes. Try tide tratucut at ear rikk.

i'er r-.-iii. bj Weis ery Company. Adv.

Drug and Station-

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If Yon Vant to By, Sell or Lease Apply to AARON VAFSHAW Real Estate and Insurance 4008 Parrish Avenue Phone Indiana Harbor 1448

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All Our Acts Direct From State-Lake Theatre, Chicago J

Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Lionel Barrymore in "THE MASTER MIND"

East Chicago Coffee

Store & Market

& Tea

714 CHICAGO AVE.

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

Specials for Friday and Saturday, Senteniber 18th and 17th

49 c

READ THESE ' TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS,

SUGAR 10 pounds for

With 3 lbs. MR Coffee at. $1.25 Or 4 lbs. Our Leader Coffee, at $1.35 Or I lb. Gunpowder Tea at. 69c

Sugar, with grocery or meat order, 5 lbs. 9S

for

Proctor & Gamble's P. & G.

mmmfmmm Napth scap,

Wassey's Pleating Shop KMilHOlDKItl.Vi;, M'AMl'JNf;, 1IEMsTHcmG, uirroN 1101,1;. Ill 1 IO tUVIvltl.Vli, KKAIDI.Nti, HH IUXi, FA.M'V JSriTCHI.Nti. 1 bl'ATE tSTHKlir, l'JIOMi HAMMOXU 440. -7

Kit Kschenbach Certified Phone Kj?t Chic.i$;o 5S7-M.

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G' t busy and Mve y-iir UiosKr ."!;rar bands on th; x'nthedt.ii ph norapli to be given away next Chrls'mai. 3. 13

Satisfied mnokers Rive preference 'o the new St-rlinK It.iostor cigar. The -snvike with that velvet table. Try one locay.

Large Ivory Soap, 2 bars for 25c

Uneeda Biscuits, per pkg lc And 1 lb. our Special Vanilla Cookies 28c

BOTH FOR

29c

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FASCINATION A mythical satyre with music, presented by George

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FIVE AVALONS

of singing, dancing and fasl H

tumbling "On the Double Wire".

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FRANK and CLARA LA TOUR The Pantomonie ComedJan and the Bubble Girl ROSA VALYADA, a Song Surprise - WEEK DAY SCALE OF PRICES MatiriM! ArJnIls 27c: Children. 9- ) Ta T..

3 Evening: Main Floor, 36c; Balcony, 27c; Children, 9c Extra

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HYDROX TJie Cream Supreme that makes the most delicious refreshment, is by popular approval HYDPvOX-GUERNSEY Ice Cream at Sugar Plum 813 Chicago Ave., East Chicago Tel. 722-J

Peanut Butter (made while you wait), lb. Pet or Producers Milk,

2 cans

il IYOHY $M I? SOAP W'?M

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Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 packages for 27c

28 c 25c 25c

Eat Eneht nbach Certified Bread. Phone Kast Chicapo 527-M. K-9-B

Have you tried the new St'iiinf,' tiosTr cirr? If not why not? 0 -1

Crisco, 0$$m

Mb. can for A gM

RHEUMAT

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SPECIAL SALE

Downey's Delight Buttcrine, per

2 -lb. print, 4Gc.

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Campbell's Tomato . Soup, 2 cans Tomatoes, 2 cans .

Fancy Corn, 6 cans 70c, 1 per can Early June Peas, 1 td. f 6 cans 80c, per can . . Hawaiian Pineapple, large size cans, 3 for $1.00, jt tJr per can Fancy Peaches, in heavy syrup, 3 cans $1.00,

euii Libby's Krout, large size can

Libby's Pork and Beans, 2 cans

14c

Per lb;

LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Seep Seated TJrie Ac'4 DeT!f3lts Aro

Dissolved acl ti9 Bhouniatic pc!on Ftarts to iea.'j tha Syataiu Within i Twenty-four 2Iours. ! Every Drufrsist in (hiss ceuntry is an- j thortzed to sav to every rheumatic sufferer that if two bottlers of Allenrh j. the sore conriuerer of rlieumatisin. iloes i r"t stnn all atony. reiluee swollen joints imd do away with even the fdiirht est tvvin.,- of rheurcntic rai;:, he will i pladly return your money without com- i merit. All-inrhu has been tried and tested i for yours, and really marvelous results i hive been atconviliHli'vl in the most

severe cases where the sufferintr aril tipony w,"!3 Intense und piteous and where the ratfent v,a? ilpiei. Mr. James H. Allen, the .jj.-r-overor of Allenriiu, who for many years rniiered th torments of acute rheumatism, ;esfre.s all !iift.-ers to know that ho does not want a cent of anyone's money tinle.ss -llerirhu decisively nonqners this worst of all c'iseiiRes. an 1 he hies instructed Weis Bra? Company, to guarantee it in every instance. adv.

18c

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Uneeda Biscuits, 3 pkgs Peaberry Ccffcc, 3 lbs. 80c, per lb. . . Our Leader Coffee 4 lbs. $1.35, per lb. Fresh Roasted CofTee, 5 lbs. $1.10, per lb. Upton's Cocoa, V2 lb. tin Gunpowder or Ceylon Tea, per lb

American Family Soap with tea or 6t::d:r):. soc

3

2i S c

5c

69c

Libby's Red Alaska Salmon, per can

Aimsly's California Fruit Salad (5 kinds of fruit), ready f to serve, per can. ... Ru:r.ford Baking Powder, 4 - Mb. can

Pure Lard, 2 lbs Blue Label Jams, 11

per id. jar

Blue

per can Navy Beans, ' 3 lbs Fancy Rice, 3 lbs. Crystal White Soap, 1 0 bars Toilet Paper, 3 rolls Matches, 6 boxes

I ottenberg' s Grocery & Market

Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind. Specials for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16-17

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

SELLING AGENCY FOR CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE. FAMOL'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE 1 pound 48c. tf -J oo 3 pound can for 4 1 .O.

Golden Santos Coffee, good cup, 3 lbs....: Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 3 pounds Special Peaberry Coffee, 4 pounds

L. R. Blend Coffee, C 1 QC 1 Ik AH- U V

Mohawk Cleanser, 6c seller, 6 cans. . . .

American Family, P. &. G. and Fels

Npiha Soap, KQo

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$1 $1 $1

25c

Label Peas,

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2 c adit X C 121 c

1 n ,

lU bars

Kiik's Lilac Toilet Soap, O

10c 8c

33c

3 cakes

Lux, per pkg. . Argc Stich, ncr okg. .

Swift's Pride Washing Powder,

large size, and one 7c pkg. free

Toiht Paper, 9 Ef

3 large rolls for Unco da Bkcuiis, per packr; re . .

25c

! Swansdown Pastry Flour, j large pkg it . . . Instant Swansdown Pastry Flour, per pkg. . .

Fancy Crosby Corn, 2 cans Sifted Early June Peas, 6 cans, $1 ; per can. . Assorted Pure Jellies, in

! glass tumblers j Libby's Apple Butter, i large can

Assorted Soups, 3 cans Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, tall can Fancy Fink Salmon, large can Rumford Bakiog Powder, 1-lb. can Monarch Catsup, large bottle Peanut Buiter, none better, 1-Ib. glass jar. . .

38 c 30c 25c 18c

10

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35c 19c 25c 25c 25c

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