Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1921 — Page 7

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can sympathize with. Kilh-r he' .!. his leisure hours in .ui apui tveii t al

all trie other ; !; le havo !tnthy I'nrtios e-. r.i.rht. listens to i c;,J- t.,;'. :ns..l i 'Mfk nil day. i'r. ..'.. art in a !o -al r-ai-'ir r .!: 'J'.:i-t man. n, . i -I!.-- t i. .. room in qu!-t family in finiei ho'id." His raie iv 1e.ji.el, ))u our hearty sympathy.

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Kvi:ry twenty minutes a next !m: o.i i ;.u.el;on i.-i l'ei r.H'il tt Ncv York Cliv; yes, cm.11 now in tht; ;Hjht-ur ilnys. I The mi.nt luxurious barter shop in ! tin- v. or 14 h;.i just l-o:. ofenrd in 0:19 o,' tlic ti'.iiio.'i;rn.eii iietel lm . i.i:i! s in New York. Tin rt. are 41 liaiui:u: id. : lu the ih.'ii, xeiui iio.'artmi!:w lor v.oirf.i a. we'll as iVr imn. Tea is . el fn ' ui' ei.iti ,; in tho v. onutii'd rooms m order t.i li'ip the (Utlonisr withstand IhJ . U .:' i.-r 'ii si ..ir hob. and all siu-sa of other at l.'ii- t:i'ti h:ix e be-.. :..!.;,.., i ) i routine La.' la-r-.ihop prJ.iiisi. Ik i:- m d Ui.it th decoration in tho I 1 i : L J..'I,0UJ.

ru;t.:iu v.utor c-4Ui;i..Tit. k.m connections for hotin;r and cooking purposes. Khowor liaths and man y others are I'limiod for the touriHi.-x who avail thim"'f 1 ves of the accommutlatlotia ot the camp.

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5 1. I'. tr'.ik's Uazivar S'ven under the i

, iiii- oi tin- nonle lionian ma- ausiiirna of the itosary ooolely opena

trcn, ;r:. 'i. a. who a.-hteved the fame Thur:'-lay evening. Oct. 13th. clotiiivf

! !. to her nona and sayintr. . huuiruii eveiniu, tjct. l.lh, ana win

arc rr.y joweis," Is JustifW-d In I : held in the new Hurna-l'oHock bldK

They are ffoinft to try that f.ni.vjs old first musical comtsly. "Tho 5ei'urr' i'i-ra" again In this i i:itry, tin-? ti:m v.:th the Tisinal company whi-.-h revived It in Lon.lun f.vo ycir.i a; and bsen piaylnK it ever si-i iiit.-u. ir' U Is only seven years sh rt of years old. Some of the om; ::ny wet in the presentation at Cwi'i ' . h VI'biffe theater last season ar.d they an i tne rest are coming over to tour th.: country. It was first fceard in 17 5 1 fvl hi.s been revised s v. r:i I times. Wh-n tlic first company came to this c.:ntry 1T0 years ago. tha members had to tTk their passage j on ;tni between the decks, to say nothing of the Kaliey. Vincent Cor-lulo put his hand in the Pocket of II rs. Sarah Youncst. 2 foney Island avenue, the other day. ami drew forth a parkas neatly wrapped t:i taper and ribbon. 1 tective Senrcant Smith happened to be looking tn and placed him under arrest When the package was unwrapped f'ordulo found he hyd stolen a dried herrins which !iTrs. Tounff was planning to Pt!.d a friend as a Joke. In addition to the herring-, be got sixty days.

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t'.e New Vorlk City street which Pears located at 342 Michigan avo. The laher naniv'. It is i x.it'tfiil if there aiV I dies of tho Rosary Society, under th ir. ;re children in any one block In th ' d! rectorsh, p of Mrs. John Mciiuan, Keti-v.-l,o!s c:tv t'-an ti.is xhort thorowjh'.'aro ; val ciiairlauy, baxe bean vorkin hard which Vv--1 . r "i ;;;nue at j alt summer an I liavo nu ny bttaufful rth i treet and stops shortly at j and useful arti 1- s which will b on "ih eiker s-.. . oi. i i t .nl. there is n ; saie the three ni0ht.-j f tne Luiaar.

i.lj.-o wb..re they rate score to the sjunii i i "o.-se at ticiea will be old at baivain

.,t. I was certain wnen i w. i pris, and ail visuorn are assurtu oi t-iro.i.th it r first time the other j a proiita'.! lo arid e.i.io; able, exciting. Hd. v that it h id beo-i named after its fre.s'nm.;r.ta of sand ..p-hes, cofi'uc. cSko. t'-nden: y to b'.i tre fa Tillies had h )xvIl ice cream and soft drinks will b-j disilscK. but the pi.U. eir.cn assured m i j p. r.ho.l. All chance books will bo retbat "tVrneUa street it has always been, stn t-d to their respective booths, no lefose unjbody lixed there at all." chance books be'iig aiiowod on the j iloor. with the exception of the lanif'O'Kiki" the new Bel.isco v-lay is ex- ; raph. The ladies In khsrpa wlsn to pected to open at the IWIasoo theater ! tntiAO the affair one of pleasure, and enop. or aiio.it 7o--ember 1. n that dat, ! jcymcnt to all visiters and welcome all The Kasiest Way." 'ill coiic'.nde Its j their frieiols. There will bo a dancing enniivei.iei.t at tlta L.coun and ilr. War- j for the youngr folks.

f;ei, am! "The Uettirn ot r. ter orn'.lni . ill be transferred there from the lJel-asco.

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memhrrs are nrsod to be pr-. sent. , Itev. A. II. TxicKee, pastor oi the First j Haptist church ol Indiana Harbor, haves today for M'sha waka, to attend a txvo days session of the Northern In-j

diana na- ciaticn.

o'clock to n a "a.-: v. -i 1 l. Ueorpe 15. Jones and family.

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Hariftnfss Not Fa,- to 5;ek. ' You tr:i vt-rs-o t! o w..r!(! ;n search of

Mrs. I li. Faust of North Map-nun. w ppp, i vi m U:p i oi eft

was in Chicago yesterday and suw Ur- of every Tnnri; ;i coniiiH-i! mim! ,-cn-mine, playing at the Illinois. ' ferK It on nil. H .nice

Mrs. Mary Vltou of South Rend, j Grand Matron of tho Indiana Grand Chapter O. E. S., wa sthrj guest of Mrs.; Iw. ". Weirifb, matron of Indiana Har- ! Vior Chapler last evening: at dinner ar.i ; over r.lwiit. Sh;- wiil be the guest "f'

Mrs. Km ma Spencer at dinner this

i-ev. j Good Actions Brin.j Reward.

If in yupJh wo buMd yetirs of hip f;:l. f" r it i : ' 1 -. ndf:)-.bor! ct. we w il o1T r to the world the frtitrriirice of Iot r'.'io M--rcnal'ti-s -vl-.( n xvc no do.vi Ho- vesteni sloje of lift : a frnjinme to... ibar x ;ii lit-( r itfier xve h.tvt r.;is;o,l (. t)ie K'.vnt bo '' (ir't.

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Th rrovlncetow-T! riixx-ers, who started as a small but ambitious am.,.

"ur orKanization, nave acquired th Princess theater and will produce the:

Plays up in the regular theater ("is'riet for the first time. Th their season with "The Soring.'' a ns--chic play deahng with several confii- t ing phenomena of hypnosis. Th's was

Early Dawii Ice Peddling Yodler is Erouglit to Bar

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! KANSAS CITV. ct. That obi saying, "the early hi A catcTTies the worm." does not always apply. O. . Shaw, an ice

i pe.blier. will "tell the world.' r i

sha-.v diove his Ice wagon through tlie exclusive South Side residential district ut 1 o'clock in the orn'.ng loudly shc.it mg "Ice;" More than that, witnesses against him

given last season at th-ur Macdougat , m : !!ce cuurt testitlea tney nad Men

. awaitened trom their slumocrs during

the ftilly hours by hearing, him singing

lusty voice "Cool off the corner

where you are" to the tune of that familiar hymn "Priehteii tho corner vx here you are." lietwecn stanzas cams thrt reverberating cry, "Ice, here's your ice man." The jud?e. while commending Shar for his "early bird" idea, released him w ith a warning not to start 9" o peddling until breakfast time.

street plr.yhousc. where it created ('.-

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MANY PEOPLE IITVITE APPENDICITIS ATTACK

KIWANIS BUILD AUTOISTS' HAVEN

Appendicitis is often rtn" to uuection from olj. re-tainexl waste jratter. Ex-en though bow-is move d.ii y, poisons may accumulate in the system f"r months. The intestinal antiseptic. Adler-i-ka. acts on iiOTH upper ana lower bowel, rem--vine A?.lj foul, decaying matter xxiiieh initht start in

fection. h('Ki.I.I-.NT tor Kas on tlie TULSA. Okla., Oct. Automobile tour-

tomacn cr cnronic constipation. Ad-I isls passing through Tulsa can camp ler-I-ka removes tnatti r which you amid all the comforts nd luxuries oT nevrr thought was in your system, home in a short time, If the plana of ONR single 1 jse will surprise you. the Klwanis club are consummated. Th Sumnifrs rharmaey. Ilohman near members of the Kiwania club have alS;,ite St. Sold in Ir-diamt H-irbor and, ready suls;-ribtd Ji.CPO toward building Ka.t Chicago by Central Drug Store. !a tourist ho-.is in the city park. Adv. Such conveniences as hot and cold

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MARKET Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 tollman Street Hammoad

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Calf Liver . . Calf Hearts . . Ox Tails . . . Veal Breast . . Lamb Stew . . Round Steak,

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I Mrs. J. Stiles returned to her home j in Now York City last Monday, after j a month's visit xvith her daughter and

on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. DtLyl of 141st St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wharton of Tulsa, Okla., are the proud parents of a girl, born Oct. 1st. Mrs. Wharton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivnnis Collins of 144th st.. and is well and favorably known in this city. Mrs. Col

lins departed tor l uisa. unia , ihm

Satuiday to make an itideilnite visit at the home ofT.er daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. W

yesterday afternoon on the Illinois Con

tral Seminole limited for their winter home in Orlando, Fla. The Tdamonda are old residents of this city. Mr. diamond being head of the Idaniord Variety Stores in Whiting, (iary and Kast

Chicago Their trip here each spring J is looked forward to with much pleaa- !

ure by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Easter ar on

motor trip of a wee k to Ietroit. where

they are visiting the former' brother, Mrs. Easter is a daughter of Mr. Mary Plds of N'ortht Baring ave. I Miss Ina Spalding Is home from her : sutdies at school on account of a severe cold. j The literary department of tho East ! Chicago Woman's Club met Tuesday af- j ternoon at the home of the chairman. Mrs. A. Ottenhelmer. This was the lirat j meeting of tha club year and was very well attended. Mrs. Mead, chairman ot the program committee, gava an outline j of the years work, Mrs. Ackroyd read , a very interesting paper on Hall Caine. 1 at each meeting some member -ill ( have a short reaper on some noted writ- j er. The study for the afternvn was j Thackeray's Vanity Fair. j Thursday evening, Oct. 13th, Ka"

Chicago will have a real treat, when the civic department of the Kast Chicago Woman's Club will have Judge

! Mary Uartelme of Chicago, deliver an ; i address In the community rooms of the j j Methodist church. Judge Uartelme is j I in charge of the girls work In the. juv- ( j enile court and it Interested In the j

I girl problem of our city. Every od citizen should make an effort to '-r ' so noted a woman.

Mrs. H. W. Johnson and Mrs. H. K. Groves were Chicago visitors jesterdar. Mrs. !. Hasklll and children from

I Tort of Spam, Trinidad, are visiti: at the Fred Kaskill home on Drummond ( St. They expect to spend a month or , more in this city. I Mrs Floyd Fryar of rCorth Uaring ave. is fn InJianupolis this week atj tending the state meeting of the I'ythian j Sisters. I The 7omans Home Missionary focl( ty of the TTrst Methodist church of j Ka- t Chicago will meet with Mrs. T. j K. W illiams, 4315 Magoun ave.. Friday ! afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All inem-

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evening and pay her official visit to Kast Chicago Chapter. Members and friends of the Methodist church of Kast Chicago will meet et the church this evening at 7.30

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-To Strengthen the Nerves, Increase EnergyCorrect Indigestion and ConsUpation

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hca'.tU-ivi-.iit i So Tupid uixi amazii? ure tbe rvstiitl miaes in the ! that sn-'-'-ss nnd satisfaction, .ire ahsoed M.-ir tir.'s li;t-'y j.-::.i rai: teed to wreak, tr. ti. nerTctia.

t'.e pr, ( ioes I r.i ii-d'ixvr. felks yr tho small amount you

Cents Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Kight.

Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying M ntho-Sulyhur. declares a noted skin r-peciaiis'. !- cause of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin Irritation, soothes and heals the eere-ma ritt-'it "ip and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve trie torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho-Sullipur fr':n any good druggist a u) use it like cold cream. Adv.

Kverywlier" r-eople arc t.ill.l the new, easy nni e',.:i((nn--:1 gctllm; the wouiie-i'm !: :;

beia-IilH of true v '.isi . x ;ti tiny tablet I'.irri c.i! VI I AMI J.N. r.y ettip.ii

xeust i. i, l fth-' vit:)ii,:n-.'s ia this li!::hl v 1 I i v for the triii vrlH b nromntly re-

i.::"eii':ated fiirni. - ,-i -nn he vr.-e ff ;f,iTided. ie ire to remionber ti.e nxtn (tuirk resu'ts. for Mi; 'tin's VITAMnN ! Mi'.stbi's VI-TA-Moy the or'i.,nl and b.itiisfces p'.ir.i b-. boils and tkin ere;.- -.ni'.tae y. j.st-vitaM!ne tablet tie r Is tious as if by .mar'e, Rtr.-ng'l.ens the I uotH'iar else like It. so do not m-tit nerves, bulb's up the hoilv wit1, f: .n ! i-i':itt..n or 8';b.it!'?eq. Y-.u ein iret flesii and t'ssne an' .fi rei sv. r.nes ' M-ivt;,,',, VIT V')X Tablet at ail goo4

tile w-h"- !e rys'. n. stomach or cause

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bers are reijuested to be pnvtvint. The monthly meeting of the directors of th. Weli'are will be hebi at head-

It. Diamond left i Quarter in Forsyth avenue Friday eve-

. 'ning, Oct. 7th at o clock.

The Women's Cuild of the Church of the flood Shepherd wiil m-et at the homo of Mrs. Richard Uird, 4422 Magoun avenue. Friday afternoon. Ail

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Arguments are Good, Bat

$1.25 Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound 98c 40c Fletcher's Castoria . . . 29c $1.25 Mayr's Stomach Remedy 98c $1.0()Tanlac 87c $1 .25 Beef, Iron and Wine.98c $1.90 S. S. S. Blood Remedy $1.69 75c Vicks Vapo-Rub Salve. 57c $1.00 Welch's Grape Juice, per quart . . . 87c $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk $3.29 $1 .00 Ideal Malt and Hops.79c 70c Sloan's Liniment. . . .59c

CHECK THOSE YOU NEED Buy Now and Save Money

Prices Talk Stronger

$1.25 Tooth Brush 89c g 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39c

50c Pebeco Tooth Paste . 3Sc $2.25 Water Bottle. . . $1.29 $1.10 Nuxated Iron 8Sc $1.00 Hudnat's Toilet Water 87c 75c Three Flowers Face Powder 59c Palmolive Soep 8c 25c Talcum Powder. ... 18c 75c Pocket Knife 39t 10c Lord Diigdale Cigar. specia 1,6 for 25f

WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS

FOU THE CONVENIENCE Of THE PUBLIC

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HOHMAN ST near STATE, HAMMUNU.INW

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Groceries, Pleats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials For Friday and Saturday

Pure Cane Sugar, no limit, 10 lbs. Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, per lb , Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb

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3 lbs., $1.00; per '.!.

Century Preserves, 20-oz. f

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Sincerity cr Dundee Tall Millc, Q -

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Sup beam Baked Bean3, j er ean Fa..cy Oil Sardines, 3 for i'o' To?Ftics,

peT pks?. . . .Malt c Hops per set

GOLD MEDAL OR CERES0TA FLOUR V? hhl $115

2 sets. $1.50, 7Q,

Lenox Best Laundry 1 0 bars for

:oap,

Old Country Soap, 10i2-oz. bar, 10 bars for

42c 60c

P. & G. White Naptha Soap. (JQqN

lu uars

56c 18c 25c

Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars . Grandma's Wahir.g Powder, large plxg Fancy Red Star Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds for...

loilet Paper, Jarrje 7-oz. rolls, O R 4 roiis for

Fancy Picnic f lams, 3 to

5 b. nver-ge, 'per Id. . . .

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ncy 1 e.tches, heavy No. 3 cans, prr can

Fancy Spanish Onions, 2 lbs

rI'Vtc-.s Brnd Pineapple, No.

V ,pv.i vuu ......... Sincerity Pork and Be:ns. No. 2 cans, 2 for Fancy Market Place Salmon. tall can, 15c; fiat can Templar Brand Coffee, in 31b. packages, per p!:g. . . .

Sincerily Products Are cf Best Quality Try an Assortment FREE DELUERY TO AIT PART OF THE CITY

Fancy Potatoes, per peck

Best Cocoa Value, 30c per lb. f this sale, 2 lbs T ....

V4 bbl. $2.29

33 c 25c 10c S5c

'ULLlsJ B tx L JL 1 1 ni.mil miii 1 iwmisTiiT-rrm f' - FX

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FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES MEATS FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY TELEPHONE 4040

165 STATE STREET

HAMMOND, IND.

SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Groceries

BEST BULK COFFEE 3 pounds for MONARCH COFFEE 3-pound package Sugar 1 0 pounds for PET CREAM or CARNATION CREAM Per can FRESH COOKIES Per package GRATED PINEAPPLE--

Per can

KARO SYRUP Ptr 5-pound can AMERICAN SARDINES Neptune brand, 3 cans for FESTIVE SWEET CORN 3 cans for ,

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60c 11c 5c 14c 34 c 24 c 34c

PLUMS Very sweet. Per dozeh PEACHES Per dozen GRAPES Malaga or Tokay. 2 pounds for Meats

10c 30c 25c

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SWEET ORANGES Per dozen EXTRA LARGE ORANGES Per dozen

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NATIVE CHUCK ROAST Center cut. Per pound NATIVE ROUND STEAK Long and tender. Per pound P0KK LOINS Small and lean. Per pound

PORK SHOULDERS Per pound

HIND QUARTER LAMB Per pound FORE QUARTER LAMB Per pound SWIFT'S SMOKED BUTTS Per pound SWIFT'S "CALLIE" HAMS Per pound

ONLY THE BEST MEATS IN STOCK FRESH DRESSED POULTRY

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Hart Schaffncr & Marx $50 all-wool Fall suits and overcoats at $37.50

The B-est There I

"Hrt, Schaffner & Marx" and other fine makes of Suits and Overcoats for men and young men, in values up tc $60 judged b)' this season's standards.

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Broken Lots of Fine Models, $22.50 If you find your size in the model you like, you'll save a lot of money on a smart Fell Suit or Overcoat. At the season's start they were marked $10 to $15 more.

KAUFAAH WOLF - Hamkond.Ind