Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1921 — Page 9
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vali-y, p;-i -"n: maid r.f la ;.or w ho w Tt- a p. the c'st man
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c to k p'.ac- at St. eh I'll T.:e.-day nvrnk , w i . e n M i s s A n n a er of Mrs. Susan , . Albert Kos.or, son VlicVt'.-l Ro.-irir, were j : by Father Zalebra. -11 -smtif iijly decorated and t. s;eiher with ci.nrfirtini of whote I ad', with a lonr "v oil i .. s f the. vail' y, an.) '
. ei'iuct .it o ride 3 and Titos of the
:! a pt.-t'v pi a i.-i Mi Mat o f,-f' en ch iff tins Frank
: ire. The Skrabala n taffeta, s- maiioik.
tulb-. Tl.o Susan and V cilia Kostor.
t was another sister, AT.viio wi-r.. h white ri-t and
.vi i.'s n.aids wcf; MiH.-e.ij
ra Skrarittia and Mis.- Oeth latter a sister of the Three w. rin 'beautiful
(towns and iMrryin? Ophelia roses. The The usher? ere Frat-.k Kajcany and John B;ikos. Following tiie service a dinner was i-ty. d at the home of the brid. 's thor m ':ite Oak avenue. A privatH dance ibe.n-r held in Frankowski's hail in the evr.in. Mr. and Mrs. Kosir.r have their home. 453 Indiana B-'iva.J d in re:id:n.--.-s. the trr"om
belitjr a.!".HMt d with his father in j the bakery toisin. s.--. 732 Indiana E'vd
Whltin friends of Mr. and Mrs. Downs of East Chicago, formerly MiM Theresa Clancy of Whitir will he interest!'.', to learn that a daughter was born to them.
Whit
Advs rtis am ants Are Vinners
nuins
Mrs. S.haweroft of New York ave.. Is e.ntertRinir.ff her pirent., Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Clifford of San -go. Cat. A daughter waa born to Mr." and Mra. t'a'.il I) bertlne. The Indies Aid Society will give a .-,'pper a' the Christian Church parlors till.; ovut.ing. Mr. an 1 Mr.'. Kunxe of Central ave., h--ive m iifd t" Lincoln aVvr.ue in liob-;.-.ial'. K-ar. lieroch. arrested fr assnult t.iid battery ..n S O. Co watchman. S. Morris, a fined S 3 0 mid osts In thi? city court, amounting to Mike Osar.bek. arr. -sited by officers Menak. Warner and Ss'tinmn for vio-
'.ition of thn liquor law, was fined $100. and costs amounting to $130.00. Mr. and Mm. Kr.ckjon of ChieoKo. .eiil move to the. Khi. if Hat on Central' fvenu. Mr? Kriokson was formerly j Miss I.vdia I.otz. dau'lt-r of Re v. J
IiOtzM who, for several year was pastor of St. .lolm's Lutli. run church. A record breakir enrollment took place at the nifrht .-vhool Tue.-day evenlr.K There is wtill room tor other. The news of the marrlaire of Miss N'ettie Vincent formerly of Whitinif but now of CaK-Khurir. til., will be interesting to her local friends, she havinor been united to a Mr. Mitchell of .laVsburar last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Mitchell, who are on a honeymoon mo'.or trip stopped in Whitin.? on Tuesday even;r, to vN'.t with Whiting friends and relatives. The bridal couple will reside In fialeaburg. where the (troom Is in business. tleorare" Gu irovioh, arrested by the Hammond police on complaint of Gabriel Draszet of Whitinft, o'-.ar.inar him with short w itXhl was placed under a $2iM1 bond. Edward Kk-psT has ben appointed merchant police, hein.ar in icnard over the st ires tontr!biit!n to th.e causa. The General m tintr of the Fortnightly C'ub was held at the library and it was in charpe of the Civic section. The meet Ins opened with the reading of the
i collect by Mrs. Fred J. Smith. In ! keeping with the ciic motto, "Know T ir Own City," the d. rirttiient had ! Arroi'd Exton-Porter tell the aims and
where she will Join her mother, Mrs. H'ey. when both will U-aw, for Minnesota where tii..-y will visit for an Indefinite time with r-lattvo.-. Mrs. N. Woods of lnJ.jnapolis Blvd., and Mrs. Sinu.'m of WinCim, were theK'uests at a Inn. "aeon, with friends in ChleaKo on Tue.,t iy. Mr. und Mrs. l):i,e Atchirou and their
111., to visit with Mr. K'.eins dnuKhter Kathryn in the convent wVio took tiie
white veil on Wednesday.
I HOBART .
MIDDLE WEST
er, Max'iie. j i.-i ,- v - .tM'x
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t IJ.-nce of tile loi n. er'.C.rlr.e.lule. Mis. A K n
other re .at I ven. Mrt.. li . I". Qoidin was in C! icato on bu
1C.
Ivioerty- : t'" resM rs. W . r l s and
M rtle avenue ess Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julier of Indi
anapolis liixd., and children vi.-Jjtcd Lhe
former's sister Mrs. Smith and family j of Indiana Harbor over Sunday. j Frank Schlatter of Atil.ison avenue,,
and M::,s Muiy U;o v;-!t-d friends
J at East side Tin -day evening.
Clyde S.aith of A te'..;.-ov. avenue left on Tufrti.iy for Casper. Wo., and will be pone several cas un business for the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hrcckman and daukrhttr Violet and Max Tucker attended the Parthenon theatre In Hammond the oth. r ev: .liiur. Miss Mariraret MoCu.be of Oreenas tie, I ml., is lMti:i,r her sister Mr Orvilb' Sohiatter and husband of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. William Rohrdanse who was operated on for ,ail stones at the Post vSraduate hospital In Chicago. i; ettinsr alone; as well as can be expected at this time. Jih Median, a well known East Side bu.-itiess inpn. has rented the ice cream parlor of th,. Matron C-impus Dairy and as far as Is known will continue to sell the dairy products. Mrs. John Duval of Roby spent the day vlsit.ng- different friends in Rebertsdale last Tuesday.
poi i -cs of t hi
American I.erion: Mr.
Til. uteitesi PIANO SALE AND mi io iRAl'i! OFFER EVE H PREPENTllb TO LAKE I'oi'NTV I'KDFL IS N:V.V IN I'.'ii n.lRESS AT Home of
M.it-al. T " fares, and d-.
tlary. Itid. Wo refund aver to' your home.
Will not bo contracted by
10:1:9 Winter sppi the bushel; Ca l!!th street, p
10-0-4 NOTICE rP'sponsil-le for any "debts my wife. JO.SE.riI AMliORD. Wh.tins, Indiana ;?s and Pears for sale by
1 WL.tir.g :3)-R. 9-2s-tf lor.e Whiting 1S5. 10-1-6
Fe.;i RENT1
in w.::r.:n? w i'.h no ciiiidren. . riht party; Writi Times, ilamnioiol.
will share our home
i congenial couple, od chance for the H-110, care of The 10-3-6
si K Tlill VTIti; TOMMIT Mac Mursh in ' oboily'n K Id," und a jtod cmeilj. lfl-5-2
Parkin outlined the program of Community Service for the coming year and Attorney S. C. Pwyer told of the Commercial Club. At the bfKinninp: of the nictinpr Ml.'s Rtnanore Beauhlen saner a group of pretty Son.??, Mrs. Fred Hadley contributing piano selections at the close. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of Sheridan avenue have returned from Kansas City where thev were called 'by the Illnes nf the former's father. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt E. Wrifrht of Laporte avenue will leave Saturday for a motor trip to St."Ixuis from where they wi'l take a boat trip down tha river to the Battlefield of Shiloh. The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Lesion Post. No. SO, Whitlm?, have elected Mrs. t?. Powers and Mrs. Wm. Griffith as delegates to attend the Stat Convention at Wabash, Ind., the 10th and "1th of this month. The regular meeting- of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Lesion Post No. 80. will be hald Wednesday, the 12th of October. All members are iiMfti to ibe present and report of the convention will be 'ven and other business of importance will be brought up.
FOR S. For.-"
Thre even i :i r ers. ."," o r s a n i z i Club.
F.
Al!
Three room cottage in the .Valor Gardens, price $2.4'"'0 r.d . 2- P '-r month. H- it ry i, t;u ' llCuh street. 10-5-1 XtlTKT. 1 be a meeting- Thursday the Republican headquartth street for the purpose of a Voonir M -n's Republican yeun? men are invited.
10-5-2
RQBERTSDALE
S1IK THKtTRR TOMtiHT Mne Marsh In ".VohodT'i Kid," and Koi) eomerty. 10-5-1 Add a RIVERA phonograph to your home. It is as pood as the best and costs li-ast, if boueht durins our TWO
WEEK PHONOGRAPH SALE. House
B. & E. Tire and I lattery shop; Batter- ( of Muscat, Inc.. Gary. ind. We dellvies charged. os lipth street. Ilaurers er within a radius of 50 miles, and pay
and Kngier, Whltin;
10-3-3
FOR RENTFred (1st re
furnished rooms at 514 Wlvtinat. 10-6-2
carefare.
10-5-4
Mrs. Edward Jewett. of Indianapolis tlvd.. left' for Port Washington. Wis..
Friday and Saturday Price Reduction
Phone 793
Phone 794
GROCERY and MARKET
Oysters From Baltimore Daily
Spare Ribs pound 10c
American Fam. Suap Toilet Paper 10 bars 3 large rolls 59 c 20c New Holland Smoked Butts Herrinc, 1921 crop pound 6for'2Bc 29c Chuck Pot Roast 5 lbs. poU0J Peaberry Coffee lSc . $1 l.unvK Wax Paper 24 lbs. 6 r --lis Cerescta Flour 2bc $110 Good Strong Scrub No. 10 Can Crash, each Yellow Cling Peaches 15c 79c Palm Olive Soap Matches 2 for box X 5 c IS c
Plate Boiling Beef pound 6c
Smoked Ham Shanks pound 18c
Kitchen Cleanser 3 for 19c
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 20c Jap Rose Soap 2 for
15c
C. V. HUBBAE
AUTO SERVICE 741 CLAUDE ST., HAKMCND
Mr. George Tobbert went to Hamilton, Obio, to visit with relatives about a month a?o, and the latter part of the week announcement! were received f
Ms marriape on S.-pU 17th to MIs i;fl..'hfn Hermann of Ha'nilton, Ohio. Aitboutrh he has known ti.e young lady for ,i n umber of years the antiouncel.tent was a jf.eal foirprlse to his many friends and n itiv es here. Mr. Tub- !.. rt is the e'Jc.-t .--.n of Mrs. Tobh rt o" (his place and ver sine.- his radutton front the Il. b.irt ti-xh school h-is teen eti?avrtd iti the store biioiness her.- with his moth'-r. He Is a men:- : i r jf the Am.-i ii an L. pion and wa: overseas in service for two years. The votes cast at the lection held here Tue.-doy to determine whether or not Hobart Is to have city form o ?'.. cnniii r.i, were 2 to 1 in favor ot city government. Mr. and Mrs. Granz of Montana arc here vh-r.ii.; wiGi friends and re lut'.ve fci a few weeks. Mr. Spine1" Vhoma.-i of H'uilv. t c- 1 relatives here yesterday. Miss Marsia.-et Runnier tran-acl'l ii'sinesw In -'o :c-, an yest.'rday 1 he Royal .Ni itbbor L..il,i.-i held their monthly so.., t.i'tir.tf last evening. The la rt rt-Tt aclier Ass.i r ;i..n ir,et la.1: evening al the social ro un of th. 1 . a T- school.- .-!! h' -1 s I It,, ..mo.
row owing to the Lak" County Teachs' Convention which will hf held at ! Gary.
SEES BUSINESS BDQM AHEAD
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. The channels of trade are broadening and the
billion
That tho rental stringency
'waters' are running
smoother than
they have done for some time, according to statistics compiled by the Federal Reserve Rank of this district.
when t
lb
farms Into
are now handling more than a
dollars a month. Most of thc-BO "clear- . prevailed for some time pat . Infrs" are carried on by a pysfem of ably be relieved soon in Roll ... exchange betv:n the different banks the Increase of TO per ort in which ace .nernbers of the Federal lie-j lr-K permits throughout the serva systcni. which tb:s review records. M..,.n ir, or,m. linen la I The. e haw been a heavy move
steadily improving there Is one activity in Fall buying. There has ben 3
marked redntlon In bank loan3 flrhd j
bank deposits steadily mount higher, i Coal production is low. It averages approximately about 50 per cent of
capacity in this district. Lead and !
sine production continues to stagnate.
Crude oil production continues to i
maintain a steady average in Okla
homa, tut shows a sMtht reduction In
The clearing houses of this district Kansas and Wyoming-.
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cry
t.n trettmtnt of iter Viuitfworm, Tetter vr .
trealWftCit kt nor rH For j-sle by. Wels Druas m...
C. tnp.inv. Adv.
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220 East State Street Phone 4914 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free
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LOWELL j
Why not buy a Phonograph n.nv. our TWO WEEK SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS AND PIANOS NeiW GOING ON". We refund care-fare and deli. -r merchandise to your home. House of Muscat, Inc., Gary. 10-5-4'
GRIFFITH
Hag in and Mr. are in Ohicairo
I
n is to your benefit t trade at HOI'S. E OF M CSC AT. Gary, Ind. Tioy refund fares, ive best v it lues and deliver to your home. TW ) WEEK PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH SA'.K NOW GUirG ON. Hi-5-4 Mrs. Ivoie Stifel and dauliter Marjory are visit. i:s at the L. A, Southworth home this week. Mrs. Chas. Speeker and daughter of Indianapolis are visiting k"r mother Mrs. C. I. R.-esvn. Mr. and Mrs. Win. I-amminpa are the pnrjd parents of a ten pound son, which arrived at their home on Tuesday. Mrs. Tammlnsa will be remembered as Miss Mary Grugel. The Catholic Indies are busily preparing for their bazaar, which will be held Sunday. October Pth and Monday evenlnur. October lHh. Dinner will be iK rved on Sunday from 4 to 8 p. m. at fifty cents a plate. The yearly business meeting and election of officers of the M. E. Ladies Aid will be held at Mrs. Howard Sikes home Friday evening. October 7th. at 7 o'clock standard time. All members are urgred to be present.
Mr .and Mis. M. I. and Mrs. Del Hayden
. 1 1 .lay. Mrs. M. D. Cleaver of Hammond, i.'ited friends here yesterday. Mrs. R,n La .....urn and Mrs. H. H. Ravion went to Lafayette yesterday to visit Mrs. Isadore Graif and Mrs. Mildred !LKinsloH-iai:i who are guests at iiie Soldiers' Home. Rurdette Hayd. n and Hujrh Hayden went to Chicauo yesterday wliere they att.nd the Northwestern Dental College. Georife Kimmet and ,T . W. Hchihaw were in Lafaytto yesterday as witnesses in tiie trial of the estate of Phillip Stuppy vs. The North American Union. The suit was for the collec
tion of a life insurance policy. The
case was settled by the insurance c
pany payincr $700 and the court co
SOAP J CALIFORNIA PEACHES Classic White bun- g 1 Lu&TU. Heavy syrup. OC. dry. 21 bars for v Swift's Pure. No. 3 cans, each Can you beat it? . 2 pound pail -"300 greatest bargain ever . . offered. Better hurry SUGAR 5 pound pail ...75c All you want gc ,0 pound pail $1.50 """" pound m Gild Edge. 46c ' - tub, pound .... f;aCoff"..9Sc FLOUR shs Tip Top. 7()c Ceresota or Gold Medal. ft) Briskct 1 C 3 pound, 24,2 ,b sack ponnd Our Special gg p tatocs. $g0 3 pounds JKJ Minnesota, bu. Michigan Navy Beans. 5 lbs. With $3 order Sugar and Jerscy Wt Butter not included. Potatoes, 4 lbs 29c : . Puritan Malt and 4 oz. Im- Sun Maid Raisins 25 C Blue Rose Rice. 5 lbs. ported bulk hops. seeded or seedless 29 c 65c LsSJ?...69c
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MILLER & HARTS BREAKFAST BACON Machine sliced, per pound 36c. Per pound.
34 c
DYER
C t y-'ir caoiaa.i U5c 'per dozen, 1 miie
t Mik. Hush, at .ast of L'ier. 10-6-1
Mr. and Mrs. A!?x Densberger and children Robert and Gertrude of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watrner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lorrnz. ' Mrs. John Rarton and children of South Chicago, spent the wet k-eiid with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jaeger and family. Mr. Jno, SchletJser and son of Griffith visited with friends on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jaitfr and family and Mrs. Mary Andrews were Hammond visitors on Friday. Nick JUefer and Michjael Schmal transacted business at Strger on Tuesday. Soon we will hear their newshredder hum. Get ready farmer boy st. Mr. P. Klein and family, Mrs. A. F. Raker and family, Matilda Scheldt and Veu Ulster Pamiana motored to Jollet
DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headach-, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking COLD MEDAL
Pure Fruit Preserves, 22 oz. screw top jar, Strawberry, Pineapple Black and Red Raspberry, for "
Pyramid Suro Relieves Piles Tho Relief from Pain, Discomfort n4 Distress is What Has Mad m Million Friends for Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Send for Free Trial Until you use them you can hare no Idea of the soothing influence ot Pyramid Pile Suppositories.
Tho world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and KstionsI Remedy of Holland since 1698. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Look far this name Cold MeHal oo mrmry box and asccpt ma imitatiea
Syrup, Karo Blue Wl lb Red. Wl lb
9c 10c
Red, 5 lbs. Blue 5 lbs.
28c 25c
Red 10 lbs.
Blue 10 lbs.
25c 52 c 45c
Choice Greening Apples, per peck
50c
Brjar Ridge Strawberries, in honey syrup, OI
mmd
Black Raspberriec They
fine, 9K
etr No,
can
Graham Crackers 4 3-4 lb. caddy .
V& M- 1
-ii no. i. cans i
'V. i i in wmm mil i in nil n i II' . 11 1 ill 1 1 I I I Ml I Ti TTT Mlllllill III """fT
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A6k any drup-cri.-t for a f.O cent tox and be relieved of itching-, protruding pile;:, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. A sintrle box has often been su'licient. Tiiite no substitute. If you would like a free trial, please send name and address to Pyramid DruK Co., iW Pyramid Bids . Marshall. Mich.
HALF SOLE Sewed or Nailed
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You Have Never Seen Such Splendid Overcoat and Suit Creations! Not one, but everyone of our customers said this to us, after viewing and buying one of our
ALL WOOL
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vercoa
The merit of the garment is in the wearing. When you buy one of these overcoats or suits, you, too, will say that never before have you seen such a splendid overcoat or suit creation. The reason they are made from all-wool materials carefully tailored along lines thrif bring forth the beauty of a master designer's skill.
Prepare yourself for the wintry blasts, enhance your goodj appearance with one of these overcoats or suits. Within your reach? Easily !
rom
$20 to $40
"Known for Values"
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