Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1921 — Page 14
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Ha'i.Tn.-r.'l Tuesday M-.S: HutV.ian and Edna Muehlbergtr v.-! !te.1 in town Thursday evening. Our r.itul -aan !s on a two wefka vacation. MI.f brother will substitute
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oi-enirg of the fa! term, si,.' inte. !- : take up the Sc-cretat .a. course.
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H':':tiet Itching ur.J j lcotins"; Mrs. AE. rthelly, 12 Atchison a?enu, comer 116th street, WTilting. S-12-6 jme-rican Lesrlon. YThitlnjj Post. No. 8. ajid ail ex-servlco nea meet at city in uniform Saturday aftfrnpoc at 1 p. m. for funeral of Marcus '.V'ocd ward who waa kil!d In action, Ortoted 8, 191S. 9-15-2 STAR TITKATRE 1XIGTTT Onr Bl SiK-vilal Serial Day. Coming Sunday. "The Miracle f the Junrlcs." 9-16-1 A dollar savftd Is dolbtr e-rr.ed wlvcn the doilar ) deposited In the Whiting Savings aad Loa.n A oo'at i-on with e dividend of 6 per cent. 8-16-1
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nak. ST. Mr. Arthur Mo-i! of Oliver trset. ;as join ed his wife on he-r visit at the homes of their two sons and dauiht-'r :ti Saskatchewan, Canada, they both -xpovtinit to return hom together. ir. ind Mrs. R. F. Storer and the latt-r's mother Mrs. Cynthia Sohl left to-day by motor for Winarnac, Ind., where they will "visit the latter'a son .Mr. Storer wiil return home Sunday.
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feet, but no bones wer broken. He likely will be laid up for some time. Mr. Chius. Burg, attendance officer from Li. roy, vielted the school here .a.ft Vdneday. He found the attendance good, only two being absent ut of about 100 aoholars. ' he cement Is all In the Lincoln : i wav i .v for the tn.-pectors to net M -v K-m of thf Farm Bureau -.: n Job. we undnrjtand Vii. wil! bit no Alo So-leity next dii'tday on oeount of th Coun-ty air. ';a '-. icti u in St. Johns last ' - !l . -V y . .'!. r CAW of C.-owti Pv.ini. the .i..'.- i aoh r, wa her Thursday. She not bf.-n in the sohool for aver a Ail ar glad to welcome her ok again. 1' rry Goodrich of Gary. wa In town
last Thursday. J. F. Stalts Is excavating to Install a furnace before winter.
KELBANE LOCKS DCOIIS TO PUBLIC CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 16 Johnny Kilbane went Into secret training today. Two days before he enters the
ring at Dunn field to do. . i-l b.f. featherweight title against : ann ,- Vru&h, the veteran champion Cr v a I the spectators from his camo and rnu..rced that the remainder his ti fin
ing would be held in str!"
"TRY A TIMES WANT AO"
i GREEKSBURG BANKER MAKES
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soricB The Wmnan'n Auxiliary of 4.J1 Aroerlp:ui IrC-Clon Post SO, TtHS uirt In a hody at "the home of Mrs. Powers on ew York avenue Saturday n'tertioon at 1 tOO p m. to attend the funeral of Mnrcns Woodwarf, who nail killed In action, October 8, J91-1. 9-16-1 TO AXX. XfT FI.IKN-D3 On Sept. J 0th, at 715 Schrage avtnue, my res-taurant wi:i be operu meals at all iiourcs horr. cooking. Furnished rooms for rent
Lucko Li. He read. wh.!tin-g. lad. S-16-3 WT1ITTXG ITBMC LIBRAm Do you use the Public .Library Three of the things that every public library should be are; A rcAiT-os ci ed.icatlon. A eource of lT3?-pirt..5!on. A source of recreation. The lrbraxi' Is a tax-s-j-pported irstitutkn, In which every citizen has equal rights. You are Invited ts jnake use of TOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. Hours; 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 9.00 p. m. 9-16
hut th others w-11 reimain for a longer visit. Mr. J. R. Longley of Sheridan ave.., has return-ed fremi a business visit to Deoatur. Iii.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cash are home from an auto trip to Tennessee, where they spemt three weeks visiting the formers parents. Mls Jessie Farrls, Junior Hlgti School teacher is confined to the Chaj. i
Klose home in ll?th street witii an attack of diphthe.ia. 51 rs. Charles Pcderen went to Chicago on Wednesday evening to meet h ?. 'brother snd wife who arrfrved frorn Pfrjiwi-rk for a visit with relatives here. The Knights of Columbus are con-te-mplatins tiiie erection of a two tory
brick h-uilding with a double f rontafe j on the.Ir lots at 119th street and Ctn- j t rsl tvprjlfl. A ramnl It tA s r now!
at work on the deal, which, if it materializes, wi'l be a wonderful addition to the business blocks on 119th street. The plan is to 'have two store-a on th ground floor, while the upper fi-or wil' U6d fu club rooms Office-r Kail arretted niTie Whiting boys on the cha.rge of disorderly cond'Kt. they ail furnish'ng' $2.i.00 bonds for Ir.ir appearand in court September 2nth. Those charg-ed with the offtr.se are Walter Liss, Peter Wojcrtch."pki, Tony Waw-ryroak. John B!.as-tf-ck. Pomer Billy. Joe iayler, JJarold Connor. Edward Krancwowiak and
Edward Kranckowiak.
Amorij the a.rret on Thursday were Jc:"n Lopoda, arreeted by officer Hall, for beintr drunk. P'fad rullty and pfl'd a fine of $1 and costs; Clare-nce Murphy, arrested by officer SaKrman. plead g-ui!ty to th charge of driving by a standing street oar and 'paid J1.00 and costs; Glenn Baldwin by officer Wagner or. the charge of criminal assault on complaint of Mrs. Mary "eake furnished a 525 bail for Ms appearance S-ptemTer 20.
BARBARA CASTLETON camo East when a girl, with only a knowledge of flolf and French, to make hsr own way In the world. A charming peraonaMty and abundant courage coupled with good looks and tireless energy hava wn her way to etardom In R-C Picture.
DEVILS Jk
QUIETUS P. D. Q.
P r. Q.. Pesky Devils Quietus l tbe name of the new chemical tbat actually ends the bug family. Bed
l;uf Roacbes. Ants and Fleas, as P. D. Q- kills the live ooes and their esres and stons future
cnerations Not an insect powder but a chemical unlike anything you have ever used. A 33 cents packago makes one cuart and each package contains patent snout to cot the Pesky Devils in the cracks and crevices. V'our Drutrarist has It or he can get it for yua.
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Tells H im Tvro Ymri of Trouble Wa iRtlieveil When --Wort h Overcame 11 in 'ervov aad omark Ills.
1 "V'-r two years I had stomach trou- , bl" said Nicholas Long, of the Mer- ! chants Trust Co., Orftensburg, ' Pa.
"As a result of this stomach trouble I was nervous ani could not sleep, and I was very wak and practically In a down and out condition. I doctored tried all the remedies I could find In an effort to get rsllef, but It waa without avail until I purchased a bottle of Nerv-Worth.
I Then my stomach trot-o'.e disappearI ed. I eat well, and I digest my food.
I am sleeping fine. I sertalniy recommend Nerv-Worth to othsrs." You will find, as this gentleman found, that Nerv-Worth glvos relief when others fail because it scientifically trsats both stomach and nervous de
rangements. It hhs bf-er u i.hat where stomach trouble jarts ner vous ills arc usually pre..,at. N"-. Worth, by acting on b-jtl the ner -ar.d stoma,, 1, quickly g'vrs tv j ."feu . results, and aida toward ettor' health. It first .earrang- ir 3ot--ach, by neutralizing . . ci.,,, stopping the formation ci !, awe u enlng the stomach, ail.g -setml.-tlon, stopping fermentation, a.- h -ing tha whole digestive tr t. also aids nerve force, gives r,o n-i r'-ttf'i 1 sleep, relieves dizzineis. md ot'er nervous afflctions, and tr n . , t.t;i combined action, aid n rt t. rin.r health and igor to the t..:are tiive It a trial, and be convince, .'f your first trial bottle does not r,,u, your money will be refuru.,4. SoVi on a money-back guarar.tt r ot mmers Pharmacy and all lediin d.-Ub,-gists everywhere. Adv.
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Mrst V. J. Manning and son Lancia, of Wood Rifver. 111., have bee- Ihe.re visiting her site- Mrs. N. E. Wilson, of Oliver street. MLr. Manning wLU rerni'.n at the home of his aunt Mrs. Wilson, during the next school year and complete his law course at the University of Chicago.
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STAR THEATRE TOXIG1IT Oar Btat Special Serial Day. C'omInjjC Safday, "The MlraeKsa of the JunIea.n 9-16-1
EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380 Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue
MUNSTER
The Munster school will have aa exMbit at the Iake County Fair at Crown Toitit this year. Sohool children's day will be Wednesday, tihe 21st. Anyone wishing to enter his products in the exhibit xuust have them at the school house by 9:30 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 17th. Xot only the children but the grown-ups too are asked to take part. The Fair lasts from the 19 th to the 24th. The Crown Point-Hammond bira niaken three trips) a day, leaning Munster at 8:10a. rn., 12:20 p. m. auo 5:20 p. tn. and leaivlng Crown Point at 6:15 a. m., 10:00 a. xn. and 4:00 p. in., standard time
Special taxpayers meeting at
to em ball on Monday. September 19
Fresh cut Round Steak, highest quality beef, per lb Fresh ground Hamburger, 2 lbs. for Fresh cut Beef Stew, J)Cr it. fltaafcfaat Nice lean Boiling Beef, per lb. &. .... . Fresh cut Veal Stew, per lb Leg of Veal, whole or half, per lb Oscar Mayer's Pure Rendered Lard 2 lbs Oscar Mayer's Bacpn, highest quality, whole or half, lb Swift's Ham, Picnic Style, per lb
25c 25c 10c 6c 8c 23 c 25c 29c 15c
Butter Finest Pure Creamery, pound 42c Eggs Strictly Fresh, guaranteed, per doren 35c Pet Milk Tall size, 5 cans 55c Fig Bars Pound 15c
Toilet Paper, good quality, 6 rolls ... . . Climalene, a cleanser for toilet and household use, pkg. L, . . . . . . . .
Jap Rose Soap, 1 2 for ........
Monarch Pork and Beans,
25c 9 c
10c 10c
Ceresota Flour, 6 1 "jf f harrl Vi.U
29 c 59 c 28c
per can Tomatoes, No. 2 size, per can
1-8 barrel
Cocoa, highest quality, 2 lbs American Family Soap, 10 bars Hanish's popular brand steel cut Coffee, 45c seller, per lb. pkg . . .
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lunctreds or women in rlammond are now matting aencious caKes witn
INSTANT SWANS DOWTJ, which only requires mixing with a cup of water, to be ready for the pan and the oven. All the ingredients shortening, milk, egg white, flavoring are just as pure as those you would select yourself, and the foundation of the whole is the
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the standard of excellence among exprt
famous Swans Down Cake Flour.
cake-makers for over a quarter of a century.
Ask any of these grocers for a package today. You will be amazed and -le-Iighted at the ease with which you can stir up one of your own tempLng home-made cakes.
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Evamsville. Est. 1SS6. Ind. Manufacturers of Swan Down Cake Fiour
Economy Grocery, 81 W. State. J. J. Austgen, 654 Hohman Ave. C F. Sheffield. 735 Hohman. Lion Store, Hohman.
Post Grocery, 52 Williams. Haenisch Groc, 205 Conkey. E. Kanan, 230 Conkey. Chas. Mauch. 300 Conkey. F. Kudelka, 1125 Monroe. M. Schmith. 977 Calumet. W. R. Schillo &c Son, 902 Calumet. S. Truppe, 835 Calumet Lauerman Bros., 801 Calumet. People's Store. 798 Alice. J. J. Mehan. 301 Thornton. C. W. Hubbard. 741 Claude. F. Boenich. 302 Fayette. E. W. Andre. 202 Fayette. J. L. Humper & Co., 190 E. State. H. Heinke. 230 E. State. C. A. Griswold & Co.. 275 Schl Street, C. Slratton, 331 E. State. F. M. Klein. 401 E. State. L. H. Wolf. 470 E. State. H. W. Schrieber, 415 Sumner. Sam Shorr, 470 Sumner. East Groc, 392 Sibley. D. Elster. 324 Sibley. F. Phillips, 625 Calumet. D. Ziegler, 552 Michigan. N. F. Granger, 656 Maywood. H. H. Prevo. 542 Michigan.
N. F. Schrieber, 1151 S. Hohman. Johnson Grocery, 151 Highland. J. Tweedle, 502 Michigan Verhoven Bros., 461 Michigan. Mrs. Schultz, 332 Michigan. E. Kendall, 327 Truman. F. Webel, 3 1 7 Indiana. C. A. Bonfiglio, 220 Indiana. S. A. Sothack, 210 Indiana. A. Miller. 351 Hohman. Geo. Rathman, 299 Hohman So. Shore Tea Co., 294 Hohman. R. L. Wiel, 115 E. Gostiin. F. Zierocki, 156 Sheffield. No. Side Groc, 195 Gostiin E. G. M. Kaplan, 715 State Lire. S. Lukowski, 712 State Line. A. J. Reiser, 638 State Line. C. W. Prevo, 367 Indiana, C. Priemer, 171 Indiana. S. Faik. 159Towle. Wojieszak, 222 Gostiin. F. Konszczynski, 196 Gostiin. Wurrcn Groc, 683 Calumet. Feinberg Dele, 287 E. State. M. Yaras, 1033 Calumet. J. Para, 674 Oakley. United Co-Op., 82 W. State.
