Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 5

Tiirsdnv, OctolM-r 11. 1921.

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Social News

Trinity Aid S' rirly will rn'.-rt-iin at M : - . We. .ley l!r. h..e is quite ill at a social !'tn!oi rnv a :'! e i nncn at t ' '- o In r horn.' ..n i ifir!V-'ti :-trcet.

church, ar-d tl.o -s. .- will be ,Mi.i

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Miss .Ta-.ncf t- !" kker of I .nr.? 1!!., was Jiarrii ii cm Octoln r ti'.'i Mr. J hr. Van K : : -.p. i ,.f Mi. ,-: It3.

lr.n : S.'li.n ; I. "'. .. wiU ni'-.'-t :ov. :' f . i 1 1 f . n ;i! four ..'dock .". !.; of M : .s, i r;. ' r;i . . ; K.m

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'; The 1 . borah Ac! Foet.-ty will have ! Ai rs. Ilol r. . u a'.! day no.-li' :t: "i r i w at i.n .-b.ir. ii. I Ii

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; . I ) t - j t-TV- ' ; SALE Army-Navy Store

The Stitch and Chattrr Club will meet with Mra. Jcst-ph "VVolf, 1131 Harrison street, tomorrow a.fternoon. The Ladies' Aid Society of th Preabyterian church will m iet t. morrow, Airs. J. Harnlt and Airs. F. Keller l'l M.-iyllower l'ln'M hie Club met y it-i'd.iy af ternuon nt tin- hiintAlls. J.uvjih itiltinky .'ti Dyer tx.u le va :-d ! in h.nior of Mrs. Itililsky'.s lur'.riiiay 1 'I'l.i' ruimis u . i v.-rv ;it"-ttv Willi til..-

full i.i,,r. .an ..I out in tin- l.r , 1 ', ia n t - j i tun-. I !' I la '.. arid lininii-i-ts of yellow j t'ld nun' .oioi.d ill! j ml auimin:.s. j I'.in'i'h; as played at two tablet., t.'ia I I honors iiiial"d t,. .lr.s. l'' !'rv. An at-

j ti a. ttvr lurch', on was rvt',1 ;tt th

tati.i-h, pi-'-ttliy aiipointed with howls o ;' dlow field :!nttrrs, c:i unle-li'ot .iti.l dainty favor. Tin- t;ii.'.ls Inelud.1 Mrs. !.! " nr.;.. Airs II. lit. Mr.-. IVrry,

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JllSt Across From Post Office 212 East State Street, HAMMOND, IND. 1

M CREAM OF WHEAT Monarch brand; 30c $ "I (f

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j VELVET TOBACCO Regular 15c tins. Spe- tf (( ! cial for Dollar Day, 1 2 cans for P 1 .UU

F 1 -lb. cans. Worth 30c per 1 f ial, 8 1-lb. cans for P 1 vJKJ

ROAST BEEF

pound. Special

SWEATERS Pull-over style. Good weight. 1 ff For Dollar Day, 2 for 1. JJ NEW BROOMS Extra heavy, un:on made. Cif Regular 75c value. Dollar Day, 3 for A,UU

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TURKISH TOWELS Good size, double thread, extra well U knitted. Our regular 29c towels. Special, 00 j

BLUE WORK SHIRTS Not fcv a Ion? time will you et the chance to buy Work Shirts at this price. "1 Cif The price is higher wholesale. Two for

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BED SHEETS Large size. A wonderful 1 AA vqTi:a nnnnl t nrr rrr r.r of A

TDlUVi kjpv vi ti A I - V S A TT PLk , . . .

j ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR Brand new irovemment uni derwear Shirts and Dvawers. Well worth 61 fC $2 per garment. Special tomorrow only at . . i.

OTHER SALE SPECIALS BACON Finest packed Government Bacon, hermetically sealed in 12-pound cans to maintain its good flavor. On

sale at aboui 16c per pound worth 35c to- 1 QQ dtj. Special tomorrow, 12-lb. can for vi A yC

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JAM Large 7-Ib. can, ten different flavors. The CQ.

jji.'. famous Mother's Jam. Special tomorrow, per can

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ali'.P U tl R ii 'is wUi " m '" jj k j 181 East State Street Hammond, Indiana iJH

1 1 Specials for Wednesday, Oct. 12 fi

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' lemlid program was rend - i itK!l,jin?

aru.is meiii..r.s or th;' ileineludin a delightful of all til" .'Tn ras ly AI;sd

I:, in- Trem berth, foil .w.d by a ise lection Iio-i Sanis-.n and I.lila!i, "Aly li.art ,i T!iy Void-" by AIr.. i'!.ri;i! H. inn:.. Airs, l.iil-an Alikesch and Mrs. Artlnir W'.m.s w rv the act otnI. mists ihi'i.iij'n.ut the program. Airs. H. H. Itor.iii ri;. !- n ad a teiy interefSnt; paji.-r on th-- "Orin f the Oi- ra," arid Mrs. Crav. inn! sanp "Hoher to" from Koberto 11 I'lavt.la. Miss Ksther Hund Kave a short sketch on "Current Topics of the Day," and Allss Adelo Dunbar gave a hiuiitiful rendition at the piano of "Klizabeth tlehet" from Tunnhauser. A duct of the "Unrcarollc" by Hoffman was jriven hy Airs, llannauer and Mrs. Homherger, an4 .Mrs. Kuene Cooper read a hmh:y beneficial paper ofi "The 51.dern Opera." Several Victor records done by Galli Curci were carefully studied during the afternoon, espteially the "Hell Song-." A charming trio wa

Kiven by Airs. Sheridan, Mrs. HombtrKer antl Mrs. Hannauer on "yrarklin SiinliBht" by Ardltl. The program was 1,-reatly enj .yed by a larsre attendance. The committee is endeavoring to orfranlze a Womans' Chorus, and last evening- a number of wom- n pave their names to participate In the activities. Any members of the committee and any women of the club will hp heartily accepted in this new division, and will kindly plve their names to tne secretary. Miss Adele Dunbar. Vn meeting place and date of the first rehearsal will be announced later. Following last night's program th hostess served a very attractive luncheon to thirty quests. The next meeting of the department will be held the 24th of November at th- home of Mrs. Arthur AVels on AValtham street. The subject for that day will be the "AVaurnerian Operas."

Liberty Camp of Royal XergTibors held a meeting last evening in the K. and L,. of S. hall and after a fihort business session, the guests njoyefl social evening. Games and music were Indulged In, the pr z in t e game's b. iiiK awarM.d t . Airs. Ale.N.iWv Airs, hllliot. Mis. Kru-.is and Airs. AV ilk erson. .Miss I.or. Sass of .Murray street is quite 111 at her home. Friends hope for an tarly rtcov.iy. The F. I'. N. Club till meet 'orilpM at the. home of AJiss Kathryn Bush of 1'ino struct. on account of tl. ; imo ss of one of the members, there will bi no initiation aa planned. The Hammond lWhany Ciub is giving a no ;.i ion lor public h-i.mii teachers this fi'ri-.ii:s In th I-'h.-i J' ..pltst church, a::d any n.. n.l.. rs .r frauds of tins ore, a n; .a . mi are loaned to attend. An excellent pr. has been af-anucl. at.. I .v u 1 b, sented ut 7 : -1 5 o't 1 .eii ton:-ht:

1'iano Sol KeaH.ne lAid p s' y uart et t . . . lll'd. Liiiiia.-il, Mi... and M rs. J u n ! r. Airs. Hv'.iertson. Piano Solo "Work of the Ciilcag.

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Following Die promaui the in. .tiny wil be luriied i.ur t., th,. ent.rt.i.nrncr.t ci.nimitt.-f und a regular wi.-i; I hour will be enjoyed .luring the rec-et.-ti.-n, after which rt.ircahiiiei.ta will oe served. . j

SEES GREAT RUSH

AT POLLS NOV. 81

Democrat Chairman Asks That Ballot Be Used As Well as Machines.

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Af rs. Rex Hldy and son Master Philip

of Lyons street returned this evening from several days' visit In North Alan-

Chester, Ind.. where they were call, d to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Catherine Ilarter.

Frank Martin, city chairman of the democrat party, said today that he would go before the election board and request that they use both the machines and the Australian ballot at each polling place election day. "The registration is so h. avy that it in a foregone conclusion that the ma

chine facilities are not sufficient toi handle 'the voters without rushing- i I K them." said .Martin. "Hy giving the'jH voter the choice of either thp machine ! 3

or the ballot the election will facili

tate the voting so that tliTf will be n.. I

need of rushing the voters.

I believe the voter is entitled to a

free expression of his choice between the two methods of voting and it is certain that he Is entitled to have plenty of time In which to vote. I do not believe the election board wants tn hamper the voter."

Chairman Martin announced that two j democrat candidates for council in the j Hessvllle territory have been added to !

the ballot by petition. They are William Sehrieber, 12th Ward and Fred Iedl

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Mrs. Clarence Terry and Mrs. Clarence Smith will entertain at pedro for Liberty Camp of Royal Neighbors and their friends tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Terry's homo, 27 Clinton street. Everybody Is welcome, and a good attendance Is expected.

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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

candidates In. those wards are Calih White and Fred Grant, respectively.

NEW PARTHENON

Wassey's Pleating Shop EBnilll)KJlI'. STAVPIMi, IIKMsrnriiix;. nmns hole. nirrnv tovHRiMi, hhaidio. HKHIMl, KCY TIT( llIMf;. 01 STATU STHK.kT. PIIOE II V tMOND 4411. -7

Hammond Musical College. Piano, Voice, Violin. Public Speaking, l.'kelele. Hanjo, Mandolin, Guitar. iJancing, Dramatic Art. 10-1

Pon't forget the Annuil Tane given by the Pythian .Sisters at Pythian Temple, Hohman & Ogden St., Wed. evening. October 12th. Good music. 10-8-3

Add a RIVERA phonograph to your home. It Is as good as the best and costs least, If bought during our TWO WEEK PHONOGRAPH SALE. House of Muscat, Inc., Gary, Ind. We deliver within a rod-! us of 50 miles, and pay carefare. 10-5-1

POLICY A SUCCESS

Testerday was the first day of the new policy embodying the feature picture and one high class act of vaudeville Idea at the Parthenon theater. From the size of the crowd and the amount of applause given the vaudeville act It

! looks as if the theater goers will be

well satisfied with this Important j change in policy. The film attraction. a recent Paramount release entitled ! "White ami Vnmarrled," Is n film well I designed and arranged for the famous i star, Thomas Melghnm. and has a ' very attractive part for Jacqueline Logan and Grace 7nrrr.ond, two of Faramounts most talented women. The ; theme Is very interesting and the picture well filmed and really worth while J eelng. i "Hl. e Pudding" Is the vaudeville at- j traction, a song and dance review con- j cocted and arranged by Felix Rice. The I cast consists of five very talented people who work bard at all times to I please and to offer real entertainment j to the audience. The youngest m ale I member of the cast has an exception- I ally fine voice and renders Heveral I pieces In good style, while th youngest !

female In trie cast offers a dance or two that scores a hit. This Is an net well worth peeing and Mr. Rc. mid his youthful prodigies amuse and entertain to your heurt's content.

In Memoriam

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BOILING BEEF Per pound SIRLOIN STEAK Per pound PORK CHOPS Per pound VEAL CHOPS Per pound BRISKET BACON Per p jiind BREAKFAST BACONPer pound

61 c 22c 22c ISc

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nesday night, Oct. 12. 1921. In their hall over Lion Store. All members please be present. Plenty of good eats and miirlc after meeting. 10-11-2 There will be a pedro party rt Pythian Cus:l. Hall AV. dnosday at 2:30. Admission 25c. Fine prizes. ltl-11-1

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SWANSDOWN

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED

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INDEPENDENT

Market Company

181 East State Street

Hammond, Indiana

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Evansville, ind.

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MASS MEETING Of the 3rd Ward voters at 1-afayette School Auditorium. Tuesday, October 11th. at 8 p. m. Good music and on of Hammond's best sp. alters.

COA1 AIITTEE. , 11-1 3RD AVARO RKPrill.ICAS CLl.'M. IK MIMOR1AM I "n ..'lng rcmcmbmim of y 1) The Knights und Ladies of Secui .ty tlreen, who passed away three years will install their new officers Wed- ago today, '. t iber 11th. 1'I21:

Three long years have passed and gone Since you left on earth your little home, ' To dwell with God in His mansion j above, And rest in the blessedness of His love Put seme day. sometime our eyes shall see. The one we so adore. Our hands shall clasp, our lips shal! meet. To be parted by Peath no more. Mrs. M Green and Family, 10:11 4"0 Truman avenue IK ZITMORIAK In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter, Mtmr.a .lane Lyon, who rassed away three years ago today. October U. 1 9 "! c : The months have passed by qulcltlv. The. years sped on their v. ay, But memories ;:re Jujt as fresh, Aa If !t were today.

The rose that Is sweetest and fairest j

In the end is killed by the frost. And the flower that is dearest and rarest. Is the flower we have lost. When day dawns how we miss you. When night falls, Emma dear, we axe blue. But oh, how dreams console us. When they are all of you. Loving Father and Mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Ben Lyon. 10:11

State and Solil

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E. A. Grisw

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Pr-rji.'c Day ha? a particular significance Fall Sewing Week. The greatest selling

r-u in this city is now under way. and folks have come for miles to take redt savings on Fall and Wi.i-cr fabrics.

ever wane

t.uvanlni'c of ih(

Lion BookfoM Percale yd. 9c A ran.-?; of fifty beautiful patterns in light and dark shades. No phone orders.

iailn Charmeuse, yd. $1.98

!U inches wide, in navy, black and brown

Our usual $3.45 quality.

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DRESS SF.HftF. &

E1.00

54 inches wide, in wanted shades of navy only. Wry sprcnl for Wednesday.

$1.50

SILK LININGS Pcv Yard

Yard wide, in a good grade Silk Poplin, in pretty figures.

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;i.45

32 incfies wide in

TUB S'LKS Fer Yard

pretty selection of stripes.

Very special at this price. BABY FLANNEL CTQ Per Yard Cream white, 23 inches wide, soft finish.

19c

ROMPER CLOTH Per Yard

32 inches wide, in a good reliable quality; 29c grade.

CHAMfiRAY (lINf.HAlYJS -s p-

IDC

28 inches wide, soft finish, in pretty stripes and figures.

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WHITE PI0UE

Per Yard

27 inches wide, neat designs; coats, etc.

for infants'

WHITE FLAX0N Per Yard

Plain white, for infants' dresses and linings

29c

ART I.TNF.N a r-

18 inches wide, Russian brown crash, special.

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BED SPREADS Eacli

Pull size, crocheted designs, $2.00 quality.

$1.59 i 1

plain hem;

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APRON'S Eadi

69c

Large Cover-all Aprons, light and dark patterns; $1.00 value. CHILDREN'S COATS 0 QO Special at 40VO A pretty selection of warm, stylish coats for children, ranging upward from $3.98. RUBBER BABY PANTS OC Each OC Well made, water-proof. Very special at tnis price.

INFANTS' BANDS Each

Fleeced lined, Egyptian cotton

15c

All sizes.

LADIES' PETTICOATS Each

All sizes, in a pretty range of floral figures.

89c

25c

CHILDREN'S HOSE 2 Pair

Black only, in the famous Buckskin quality. CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES fi 1 QQ Special at J) I .IO Tan only, with hood; rubber water-proof quality.

89c

MEN'S SHIRTS Each

Best True-Fit quality, in plain blue, navy blue, khaki and polka dots.

Happy Crowds Shop in the Grocery The new cash and carry department gains in popularity each day And Wednesday is another one of our famous People's Day sales. You can save money Wednesday by joining the throng of happy shoppers at the People's Store.

Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 62c You don't have to buy a large order of groceries to save money on this item. No phone order.

Combination Offer

25c

1 can Corn, I can Peas, 1 package Armour's Corn Flakes No phone orders. The three for

GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER

Large size. Very special

16c

20c

COFFEE Per lb.

Another shipment of the delicious perfectly blended coffee. Wednesday only.

OLD COUNTRY SOAP 5 bars for

28c

You know the kind.

COURIER YELLOW PEACHES 212-Pour.d Can A well-known brand.

25c

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ALL YOUR Optical Needs S. SILVER Jeweler and Manufacturing Optician

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PEAKERS

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MARKET Opposite Mee Hotel -- Phone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond

HAMMOND, INDIANA "TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

Sirloin Steak . . Round Steak . . Spring Chickens Pork Roast . . .

20c 25c 14c

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