Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1921 — Page 5
Thursday, November 3, 1921
THE TIMES
luuunrffviBi
Personal and
ociai r
lew
s
Mr. .mil Mia. J. .!n ..f Kurrham clurmincly entertained ;u a onf o'clock luncheon on M, tulny in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. Cruhlke at the home of Mr. and Mrs William lloin of J Hisevrlt Head. The tnUo was very pretty with va;cs of cvt (lowers and ferns nnd a delicious curse luncheon naissfrved to fltteen nue-ts. During: the afternoon a jolly contest and music were enjoyed, ttie prizes heiny awarded to Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Oruhlke and the consolation to Mrs. Jleyman. Th party was Kven as H farewll to Mr. ptid M"rs. Gruhlke who left Tnesilay niht for Florida, where they will spend the winter.
Henry "VVaxman of Ursula, a talontrd your.fr violinist, after fveral months" tonr has arrived in Hammond where he has joined his parents. Hammond music lovers win he p,Vcn an opportunity of hearing this wonderful youn ertisf st the de'iicratie mtins to be held this evening at tho Orphcum and I)cLuse theatres. He will present Brdia's "Souv.nier" and Mendrlssohn's "Concerto," and will he accompanied ' by Paul Goyke. Mrs. .Ausrust Storck and diuhters Miss Oltra and Miss Augusta loft Tuesday evening- for their home in Sheffield, la., after spending a m-ntli the guests of friends and relatives here.
Mr. Harry Smith will entertain the members of the Alpha Phi Club tomorrow at ft one ""clock luncheon at her home on Highland street.
The ladies of the Pine Street
the IT.'
1'iie street
Pres'M". h
LIVE LOCAL
NEWS "ADS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBKOirFJtl0, STWI'lXi, HEMSTITCHING, BrTTOH HOLE. BT TTO tOtEHlMJ, IJKAIUIVG, RITHIXU, FANCY STITCH I.VCi. 81 STAIE 5TKKET. PHONE II AM. MO-ND 4-4 tt. -7
Bazaar and supper at the German M. K. church. 201 Truman avenue. Thursday afternoon and evening:. Supper will be served from 5 :3u to 7. ll-li-3
POTATOES! Car het white winter potatoes placed on Plummer ave. m-.ir Calumet ave. $1 50 per bushel at car Jt.f.O delivered; also a car of same and one of n.d ..River Ohio potatos.at East Chicago and B. and O. team track, J 1.50 at car, $1.55 delivered. We proved to thousands of people ns bst n.uality. Come for your samples. Phone 4371-J, Hammond. P. J. Potato Company. 10-22-3
The Ladies are especially invited to the Grand Simon rallies Thursday evening, November 3rd, at the DeLuxe and Orpheum Theatres Two great meetings at the same hour. Pictures, Ladies' quartette, Eel. Simon, C,
B. Tinkham and other prin
cipal speakers.
Get your favors and piace cards for parties at Ruth Pradfords, 11 1G Van P.uren st. ( ail or write. 11-3-3
The W. n. A. of Maccabees will hold reeular meeting tonipht at K. L. of S. Hall. Members requested to attend: 11-3-1
Our bfpg-est bargain .for Friday is heavy bleached muslin, 36-in. wide, limit 10 yards to a customer; per yard 1'ic. Hertz Dept. Store, 253 State St.. Hammond, Ind. 11-3-1
will meet with Mrs. Whitman at lv.i home. 330 Hickory street, tomorrow uftvrnoun at half past two o'clock. Mrs. Frank Cope f Fast State street has returned from Mercy hospital, Chlcajro. where she submitted to an operation by It. Mo.rhead. Her many friend.? will be Rlad to know the operation was successful ani that she is doing very nicely.
All the members of the financial campaign committee of Jt. Paul's Kpiscoal church will kindly be piesnt at a very important meeting tonlRht at half past seven o'clock at the church. - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ukowskl very pleasantly er.terta.n.-.l a numoer of young people Sunday evenins at a Halloween party in their home on State ine itreet. The. rooms were prettily d- corated with autumn f.diMKe and appropriate Hallowe'en c dors, ai d tho t;u.'sts, all of whom came in costume, enjoyed music, f 'lme and danc-iK-Siips of paper v hereon were written, mask' fortunes caused much merriment, and a d-li-ioUs Hallowe'en luncheon v as s-rvi-J to quests at two t aides, each graced by a vase of tea ro.-.es. A most delightful evening was enjoyed Py eighteen guests. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Hyde Park M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. Earl Sailors of Van lUirert street yesterday afternoon for their rcjrular business meeting. During- the afternoon the ladies sewed and discussed plans for the haraar to be held
Hccemher 7th. 8th an! 9th in the church parlors. After the meetinir
refeshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. Henry Lanman of JCenwood was at home yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon and bridge in honor of Mrs. George Iiurnham Lanman. A beautifully appointed course luncheon was served at nine tables, attractive with baskets of pink roses. Purine the afternoon bridge was played. the honors made by Mrs. Harvey Gostiin and Mrs. Owen Dodson. There was a truest prize for the bride and guest of honor.
The Thank'iRl ving meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet 1th Mrs. Mary Holm, at her hnm in t Herniate Park, Friday afternoon, Noember 4th, and the assisting- hostess ill bo Mrs. J. AV. Smith. Mrs. Edith iriffin will have the devotionl servs. and Mrs. Minnie Kline will have . harjic of thi afterno'. r.'s program. nsisting of a report on the meeting of the Synodi -al S ciety which was held in Fort Wayne in October by Mrs. C. H. Howell, a Thanksgiving poem by Mrs. E. M . ShanUlin, u short talk and readings by Mrs. George Summers f Itidiana Harbor and a very (,''"' musical program. Mrs. P.omherser will be assisted n the music by Mrs. Sheridan. Mrs. F. W. Swans and Miss lone Reynolds. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies who are members of the church and congregation.
Mrs. J. E. Myers, Mrs. Eric Lund. Mrs. Charles Kasson find Mrs. H. Fsiher today intended the Atlan Ceramic Club Exhibit fciven at the Art Institute.
Mf i'a - '
PAGE FIVE
GARY WILL USE BALLOTS AT ELECTION
Gary republicans are not going to continue their llfcht to use the voting machines at the coming election. This was definitely decided at the republican headquarters yesterday and as a result the old fashioned Australian ballot will fill the bill on election day next Tuesday. When Mayor W. F. Hodpes refused to sicti the voting machine ordinance parsed by the council and sent it back
to the council with a Veto
message.
"tall extra booths In precincts where they are more than live hundred votes. In esventeen out of the. thrty-one precincts of the city six instead of tho customary three booths will pe put Into use. There will also bo four election clerks In each precinct. Effort will bo made by both the republicans and the democratic workers to get out their vote early as possible.
HOODLUM'S WORK
IS DENOUNCED
Hallowe'en marauders and those who think Hallowe'en Is an event to be celebrated the year round, are causing a lot of inconvenience to automobile owners, not to mention a serious risk. In daubing up windshields and clogging up radiators with soft soap. After a bunch of miscreants had decorated a line of automobiles In front of the Monroe street church where tho
memners or me organization were en-
. ... . l
w" ' "me "IK or a l"ng another j joying a Hallowe'en party, one of the special council meeting to vote the pas- ; ral.iinir Mrtv irained entrant f ,h.
of the church and turned off a
s a
i
The directors of the Alice Club will meet at eight o'clock tcm.rrow evening in the club rooms. It is important that every director be in attendance.
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW MILK. Nov. ii. clocks, ing prices: American i'teel Fdry F.aldwin locomotive pethUhem Hteel u Colorado Fuel OuciMe Steel L&ckawar.n.i Steel
Mexica r. 1 'et r. 1 urn Northern Pacific Pure Oil Kai'way Steel Springs Republic. Iron and S'eel Texas Co U. S. Steel Willyp Overland Sinclair Oil
clos-
. 25v; . yoi . 56 . 24 . 64 'a . 42U .l"7rs . 75 . 36'i . 84 50 ' 43', 81 6 . 23
sane or the ordinance over the mayor's head, but confident that their candidate, H. O. Johnson, Is as good as elected, they enme to the conclusion that they could beat the democrats at their own game with the ballot. In order that they will be able to ret out the large vote which is expected, steps have been taken to in-
rear
switch that kept the building in complete darkness for several minutes. A .ertaln south sider says he narrowly averted a wreck with another car when some boys on Harrison street soft soaped his car from front to rear. As he could not rub the stuff off, he had to proceed as best he could, to his
s
rugs
The ladies of teh Pine hyterian church will give
on Saturday at the Pecker.
Street a bnk
home of
Pressale Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason of Waltham street, accompanied by Mrs. Glcason's grandmother. Mrs. Cynthtr. Merrill, left yesterday for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Ostra, Florida-.
Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the llyie Park M.'E. church a surprise hous"-warming was given last night for Rev. and Mrs. I.eeson at their home on Harrison st . During the evening a delightful program was given, including a vocal duet by the Misses Dorothy and Ruth Wiodergott, a solo by Miss Viian Skcllenger. a clever monologue by Miss Evaughn Milliken. and a very good number by a mixed quartette. Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Sprout. Mr. Milliken and Mr. Wiedergott. Mr. R"ed with an appropriate toast presented Rev. and Mrs. Leeson with a complete set of aluminum kitchen utensils. Games and music were enjoyed, after which dainty refreshments were served to sixtv-five .''i'-st s .
CHICAGO PIinDIfE. P.T'TTKU Receipts, 3,543 tubs. Creameries Extras, 4! :: firsts, 36 4i 42 He: packing stock, 2:it?-24c. EGGS Receipts, 5.42 1 vases; miscellaneous. 48'ffSlc: ordinary firsts. 42'fi 45c: firsts. 50 1j 52c; checks, 26f'28c; dirties. 2" " t'V. CHEESE .Vow twins. 202nUc; daisies, 22W 22'ic; young Americas, 20UW21e; longhorns, 22 22 He; brick, 22W 22ic LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 30c; chickens. 19c; roosters, 15c; geese, 22c; ducks, 25c. POTATOES Receipts, 81 cars; nor. white. $1.65frl.75; M nn. and No. Pa. Red River Ohios. $ 1.50 Si 1 . 65 .
VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 1011c; 70 to 80 lbs.. 121 13c; U0 to 110 lbs., 14W15c; fancy, 16c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 41.O0O; market. 10 a 15c lower. Rulk. $7 . 25 "ff 7 . 70; top. ?793; heavyweight. $7.40 i 7.75: : medium. $7 . "0 f; 7 . 75 : light. $7.50?f 7.85; light lights. 7 . 70i 7 . 00 ; ijcavy packing sows, smooth, $fi . 75 "5 7 . 25; rough, $6 ?5iT.85; pigs. $7 . 85 ft 8.25 . CATTLE Receipts. f, 000; market, strong. Reef Steers Choice and nr'me, JS.OOrtff 12.00; medium and good, $B.15''i 10.25; good and rhoce. $fi.r.0fj" 12.00; common and medium, $5.0'T'f 9.50. Butcher Cattle Heifers. $3. 657' 0.50; cows. $3.506.50; bulls. $3.10 6.25. Catiners and Cutlrrs Cows and heifers. $2.50 ff 3 . 50; canrer steers. JC'd 4.00; veal calves (light and handyweight), $7.50.fj 11.60; feeder steers, $5 f?7."0; stocker sters. $3 . 85 ft 6 . 75 : stocker cows and heifers. $3. 00 iff 5.2a.
SUMMERS' WHITE PINE COUGH SYRUP .will be your friend in need now and at all times when you have a cough. The first cough this fall is liable to 'last the longest. Stop it immediately. Get a bottle of cough remedy today. Three Sizes: 33c, 63c, $1.17
home and it requited an to clean up the machine.
hour's
work
EMEllSOV SWAMI'S OPPONENTS. Gary's high school gridiron warriors Emerson and Froebel both continued their winning streak in postponed mid-week games in Gary yesterday Emerson overwhelming Mishawaka, 51-7 and Kroebel defeating East Chicago, 13-7. As a result both are Northern Indiana high school champions and contenders for the state pigskin title, neither having lost a game this season . The Emerson-Mishawaka game was a walk away for the East Side warriors and the visitors did not give them anything more than a good workout. They were sadly weak and If they did not put up any more of a fight against Froebel who beat them. 70, than they did yesterday there will be no question as to who will be the winner of the Emerson-Froebel clash to be held two weeks hence. Emerson probably showed the Mishawakans more football than they have .'er seen. RigM of the bat Emerson
took the ball down into tht Mishawaka. territory scoring the first three poirt with a place kick in two minutes of play. Continuing their march they put over three touchdowns in the first the two quarters ending 24 to o is favor of the locals. They node i : more In the last half, the game ci ,-' as duck was falling wiin Gary ready to plunge over for am touchdown. Mishawaka pcored -when Eller, . ter for. the visitors, picked up a fu:o ed punt and sneaked away for a t ".; down. Salmi, Sturtridge. Moha.t .- Haley did the stellar work f r Mr son .
AND
Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetabl 202 Fayette Street Phone 73
Specials For Friday and Saturd
WE GIVE S. & H. TRADING STAMPS
5 Cold Creams
Five popular brands of Cold Cream so much needed now. Special cut prices for the weekend. Don't forget it. 65c Pond's (Cold and Vanishing) 54c 50c Rose Massage 37c 50c Dame Nature 39c 30c A. D. S. (Cold and Peroxide) 21c 25c Black and White Peroxide Cream 19c
TRY AN ASSORTMENT DF SINCERITY PRODUCTS THE BEST FOR QUALITY This Sale Only We Will Offer Sincerity Products at Reduced Price
USE SUMMER'S CLINICAL LABORATORY
nrn n" : i
. i - i WA
IT
Pharmacy
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PUBLIC
HOHMAN STnern STATE. HAMMOND.IND.
Telephones 1420, 1471, 3550, 28
SHEEP Receipts, steady to string-, down). $S.00f) 9.40; common. $" . iifK-T 7 . 7
IK. 000; marfret. Temhs: (M Hs lamb?: culls and 5: yearlinsr weth
ers, $5.507.96; ewes. $3 .00 5 . 25; ewes: cull's and common. 11.75(3 $S."0; foeder lamhs. fi.75 !f 8 . "0 .
Mrs. Hazel Bryant, post gradualof Chicago Piano C"dle,re, teacher of modern piano playing-, will accept pupils for instruction. Will come to your home, thorough vork at a reasonable rate. Phone South Chicae-o 4032, or'write 10516 Ave "F", Chicago. 111. 11-."? 11-0
iA '-?;V vf i-!
Hot
Meals
oast
And a host of other good things to eat here, and at prices that will surprise you. YOUR TONGUE WILL DO THE HINDOO WIGGLE
the very minute it samples our delicious home cooking, including those famous
and Chops. Try us today.
oteaks
Central
elicates
son
and Lunch
CALUMET AVENUE
AT SIBLEY STREET
Sincerity Maine Corn, 3 cans Sincerity E. J. Peas, 3 cans Sincerity Kraut, 3 cans Sincerity Milk, 3 cans I
52c 52c 42c 32c
Sincerity Sliced Pineapple, large Cjl size can 35c; 3 cans Sincerity Peaches, large size,, 40c O 1 va In "X -ant
Sincerity Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for Sincerity Kidney Beans, 3 cans Sincerity Rolled Oats, ' per pkg
Sincerity Coffee, Cj 1 1 H lb. 39c; 3-lb. tins....,.rP.AA,J Pure Cane Sugar, no limit, CQ-
23 c 41c 10c
Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, per lb Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb Bellmore Milk, tall cans, per can, -. Templar Brand Coffee, in 3 lb. packages, per pkg... Old Country Soap, best laun dry soap, this sale, 10 ban Lenox Best Laundry Soap, 1 0 bars for
P. & G. White Naptha Soap, CO 10 bars UyC
Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg Toilet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, 4 rolls for Best Cocoa Value. 30c per lb. this sale, 2 lbs
X i 10c c O v 59 c 42 c
58c 18c 25c 2Dc
10 lbs
FANCY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 6 pound. 25c GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR Vs bbl. $1.08 V4 bbl. $2.15 AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR New Stock. Per package 15c FREE DELIVERY TO AIT PART OF THE CITY
1tnnr r B r i 4 itl
rMi In m
TLAAniOXD. INDIANA
'l LDA1D1WP
1 v
fef ELINING
P EFRESHING Y.K YOUi?. CLOTEIS AT SHE k& 11 IGHT PRICES
Pressing While You Wait ONE DAY SERVICE; ON CLEANING Sanitaria CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 229S
Watch Me Grow
WHERE TO GET
EAT
ja.i.,, .
to
Tell Your Friends When
Down Town
Drop Into Bob's for a Delicious Cup of Hot Coffee, Sandwich, or Piece of Pie
atur
day,
No
Robert G. Jennings, the Well-Known Confectioner, Will Open a High-Grade New Luncheonette In Connection at 597 Hoh man Street, Hammond
HOT LUNCH-
You'll Like Our Home Cooking Served in a Homy Atmosphere. Prices Very Reasonable.
Served Daily (Except Sunday) from II A.M. to 2 P.M.
SATURDAY From 1 1 A. M. to 2 P. M. and 5 7 P.M.
to
Hot Coffee, Pie and Sandwiches Will Be Served Afternoon and Evening.
'97 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind.
