Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1921 — Page 8
Friday, Nov. 18,1921.
J'XOKEIlUIT CLUB WOMEN " WITNESS TEST
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AT OEViCE
ITALY I' AYS TRIBUTE TO HER UNKNOWN SOLDIER
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When !! r Ms ..fT a n-et- -;- of t!v e 'Inn i te.i .-.-wit:;; i ireie or ;o nn -.!r.iori!inai session u' the :'-!pin.c If.m.l ''tiK n eil she -iyom n i-'iiit ,ttie evening 111. vii ' Will '.;, l'" llo'.inoo out of the e.l'lel;! r;ci;t i.f :i the e: i ersn t i on is nami' - U'.' A :U li- t.. u;et ti,-h! Ii"ti. to pi t-1 ! dmiu-rV i Mill 1 1 . t . That is, if she cmvus one of tho new ..s ranges fMinr.ne.l with a lately iti-or,t.-'.i I.eat nvul.ttor. the i.rinrlpH-s of which were rxphiineil Ncstorday af-
K'l-t'oon in . ppro v i iv.-.t teiy f,rt rtitHuf- I ; .(!. women of tin- II. imp i:.-o!iotiiii J .I'liiE-on of the Ji.itimiond AWiinan'f ! t lub lo k tthcrcl as lV;ih;i!Klon j .Viol tri i'.Vn'.s. a iira.ti.-n! .ieruon--Jtation of the r.opl d--v..-p unJ r the j
nire.-tion of Kennanl 'W hitman, of the N'orthern Indiana '.aS K'e.-ttie . o d W. Martin, of tht Clark-Jew I Co.. n-.uiufaoturei-a of the t-elf-reulaUlic r,i:isc. A ;!1 :tn yest.T(l:- morn ins. Mr. h 1 1 r.tari placed in the r,ii a.-io;i oens
tw.i (if the ranees spertaUy recteij 'or tho ihnoir.su a lion the foil. .win? I ! -h ps nr. . ooUrd . ! Coast pork. I ''an. lied sweet potatoes. ' 1 'au'-.fiov.pr an gratiti. Irish potatoes. ' Aprirot, rap. berry -omr'te. i .r.ple lirnivn Hetty. j Accompanied by Mr. Martiii and C J :
'.. Uic.lon. or ttie I. A. loor I oripany. Ilon and paused tne to be
" c.ers o: Hie Uoval . leaner.". M r. , publi.-ly insnlt- d on the tlo.-r a pun- ft Wlniman atteiul. .1 at 2:X the session I j sh n:t. , w c.s,, ,,,., ,.M,uisi..-
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Italy's unknown si.IJier on Hay to Rome, and Cinsert) Sisnota Bcrgamas.
of the hin-e ecotiotnies riivision where t'-.e three men spoke. Mr. Martin explained t Ii e principles of the heat teirnlator and told how it autoniatical- ! mcroaserl or decreased the dosrrec or ! "at as needed. N'o attention need bf laid ly th housewife, he pointer! out. to the foods she places in' the oven from the moment shf closes the door t' the titr.e she takes them out fully oo'kpiI and ready for rrvinr. She merely sets the regulator which functions as a thermometer. Mr. r:ijrilon tie tailed the rise and development of The vacuum cleaner, v bile a fonr'h speaker. Miss llinkle. of tl-.e Corn Products Compnn. dilated noon the advantages of the balanced meal, homo economics, the elusip vit.incne and otl-.er mysteries of the Kitchen. Mr. Whitman then directed the worr.en to the dir.ir.sr room, where they witnessed the ranges in actual operat on. At 4 :S the foods placed i?i" the ovens a few hours before were removed, set upon the tables and served amid the bappy exclamations of the women who r-te and talked and eulogized this latest and best of modern wonders.
"I ilpini t!m was an ir.fair.ous nut-ric-e. That 1 did not merit it." l'.lant'.'ii'a letter declared.
Porndje Vas Thin. j i I.iUlP Kr.-ni. es, aje tbreo, was ent-I
lng breakfast nr il.o home f her 1 grandfather. The ouimeitl porridge ' was a little Thinner than usual that ! morninir. Th little miss looked in- j
tentl.v at her grandfather for some!?;
limn i be was entinff his tmrri'-to. 1
and then broke the somewhat pro-J K
tract ed silence with the remarK.'Hj
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BLANTON 15 STILL
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Ingratitude Always Monstrou. Inratitiiilo is monstrous : mid for the multitude to bo mifirnteful wprp to make :i mouster of the multitude. 7 Shakespeare.
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Here are a Few of the Remarkable
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at the Sensational
UNTERNT!CNAL NEWS SERVICC1 IViASHlXGTON, Nov. is Ilepresent.tivt Thomas I,. Blanton, of Texas. 1oda - Issued a dVft to Ms Texas col-louut-s in congress. lie challenged them to meet him in a jotnt debate between Nov. 2 4 and Pep. 5, in any one of a number of Texas cities as to the merits of the repent action taken by the house in censuring Uianton for inertion of objectionable matter in the congressional record. In a letter sent today to ai! members of the Texas delegation in congress. Uianton charged that the Texas deletation "abetted" in "plssjntr a resol-u-KNICKER DRESSES ARE IDEAL FOR ALL SPORTS WEAR
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Men's Dress Socks, 25c 7 ' values, at
Hammond Fruit Co. Saturday Speciais Fancy Ripe CI rapt-fruits, , for 25c Fancy Jonathan Apples, high grade color, 4 pounds, 25c; per box. - $2.15 California Sweet CJ rapes, 2 pounds 25c .Fancy Wagoner Apples, for cooking, C lbs 25c 'Ripe Bananas, per dozen 20c and 30c Sweet Tangerines, per dozen 30c Fancy White Potatoes, per peek 30c; bu. $1.50. Oorgia Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 25c SPECIAL SALE ON NUTS No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts, Diamond Brand, 1 021 rop, per pound .. 45c 1021 Soft Shell Walnuts, per 'pound 35c Almonds, 1021 crop, Ensign Brand, guaranteed 00 per cent, per pound 25c .Mixed Nuts, now crop, per pound 27c 1021 Chestnuts, per pound ...- 25c 1021 Crop Filberts, per pound 25c Fresh Pineapples, each 20c Full Line of Vegetables Received DailyOrders Delivered Anywhere and Everywhere from 7 in the Morning to 6 in Evening. PHONE HAMMOND 623 Watch For Our Thanksgiving Specials
ammond Fruit Co.
North West Corner State and Oakley
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Little Pig Pork Loins .... 16c
Little Pig Pork Hamsl2'Ac-15c PORK SHOULDER ..... lOc
PORK SAUSAGE
1 2V2C
LEG LAMB .
20c
oneless Veal Roast
16c
Rib Roast Boned and Rolled 20c
Choice Pot Roasts
8c
GROUND BEEF.
lOc i
Clover Brook Creamery . . 44c Dressed Spring Chickens . 28c
Dressed Hens .
Fresh Polish Sausage . . . 1 2y2c
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Men's WTiite Handkerchiefs, 10c regular, for.
4c
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Men's Heavy Wool Socks
Ladies' Cotton Hose, 11. per pair Boys' Mackinaws. fiQ Q C heavy wool
Sanitary Grocery and Market 470 Summer Blvd. Phone 3405 Hammond, Ind.
Specials For Saturday, November 1 9th i I
BREAD To cut the"
hereafter we will sell
cost of high living, 1 O . 11 bread, per loaf 1
We Handle Or.ly the Best High-Grade Meats and Lard
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Men's Heavy Elk lj Q g. Scout Shoes i? o
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Men's Heavy Work Sweaters
97c
Men's Overcoats. $11 85 extra good value
B Small and Lean Pork Loin, 6 to I 8 lb. average, half OO 0 or whole, per lb. . 3
Swift's Premium Hams, 1 5-lb. agerage, half or O 77
Neckties, $1 to $1.50 values
29c
Mary women are rollnwm in the footsteps of the Girl .Scouts and adopting knickr-rlmckcr dresses for snorts wc-ar. Pictured i.erc is one of these practical regulation dresses. lh'. Idoomers are etitclied to the skirt below the hiplme and when ore h ikc-s or skates the skirt is buttoned ui to the heit. They mav be made in khaki or wool.
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Heavy Tri-Tex All QC Wool Sweaters. V0'0 Men's Suits at greatly reduced prices. One nunv $11 .85 ber at
whole, per lb . . .
Our Best Lard, 5 lbs. Qq
Lean Pork Chops, per lb Lean, Small Pork Butts, per lb . .
25c 18c
OUR GOOD ARE GUARANTEED Absolute Satisfaction or Money Refunded. We Deliver Free c0rdcrs of $2.00 or More to AI! Parts of City.
The Tart Literary
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Men's Rubbers, gooc i quality
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Shoes and Oxfords $ -00 For Men and Women Baaaaiffliir 1 1 1 mi nwi mi', v rmsa
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Hub Clothing and Shoe House
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Max Stiglitz & Co.
i HOHMAN AND LAG0N STREET j
HAMMOND i
. Saturday Specials Early Ohio Winter Potatoes, peck 35c, bushel $1.35 Stark's Cooking Apples, per peck 53c Extra Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Large Fancy Bananas, per dozen 33c Fancy Spinach, 2 pounds 25c Mixed Nuts, per pound 23c Fresh Lbe of New Cranb-.-.Ties, Fru'.ts and Vegetables VERY LOWEST PRICES FREE DELIVERY Piazza Fruit Store
Hammond, Ind.
63 State Street
'T'HE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digestthis advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most Judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments, Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read Them Regularly It Pays!
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