Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1921 — Page 2

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21L L ttttc ttofk Thursday, December 8, 19

LANSING FARMERS CALLED TO MEETING

SPECIAL TO THE TlXtl LA1NSINO. 1U., Dev. 8. Farmers and iruck growers of this vicinity ars Italy Interested in a meotlntf wfcJch la to b fci Id Saturday aCtornoon at the villa; hall In .South Holland. It iiaa been called undor the auspices of .he Cook County Farm Hurouu but U pen to all w1m caro to attend. lha prlnufipal topta for discussion a-111 be the manure situation. It has ' een surtrested that arrangements be .ade for baying manuro through a new agency ta Chicago. The commit t'ia will bo able to report on this Saturday and It la said that a new plan may be the means of saving considerable money to tho farmers. "This wt'l bo ono of the grcatost opportunities to get manure down to where farmers can afford to buy it," says one member of the committee. "If loyally supported it is bound to be a success. 1 urge all farmers to como and see that their neighbors are present also.

od. H.H'kne In under a flve-yoar oin- Is

traol to coach Notre Pains, three years of which are unexpired. Rookne, a former Notre Umi star hLmself, and

making her home with her mother.

The married ladles of Bf. Mary' parish met Tuesday evenlnr and I orffauised a charitable society. A num

drawing- down as much salary as i ber of card parties will be given Northwestern would offer, has no de- , throug-hout the winter, the funds to be

ire to ch&Afro hi pi scorn berth. If .used for the needy of the pariah. The

able that Ho would accept an frois the east.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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JtOCKNE NOT LIKELY TO GO TO PURFLE SOITH DEXD. Ind,. Doc. 8,-Knu., K. Rockne will nrt arcept the position as director of Ehletlc at Northwestern Univorstiy, aci-rdlnE to his friends herf. Ttorkre ts out of the

prob- j following- officers were elected. Mrs.

offer Leonard. Sr.. cretldent: Mrs. Forbeck.

I vice-president; Mrs. Leanard, Jr., sec

retary, Airs. Hart, treasurer. Mrs. Andrew Wlckey. a pioneer resident of East Chicngo, is quite ill as

the result of a fall which she received several days as. Mrs. Laura D. Floyd entertained a

number of (s-nnts at a special table at (the Congregational church supper Tuesj day evening. Most of the ruests were : pioneer friend. Mr. and Mrs. II. T.

I Fowtr, Miss Kate Delson. Mrs. II. S.

Poor, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Canine. Mr. and Mrs.

NovenVber proved to be a busy month I t C Petersen. Mr. and Mrs,; C. C.

for the Kast ChicaKO Red Cross chap- ' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Owcar Martin and

ter. A review of the reports of Ee-jMr. and Mrs. Adrln Woodward. A larjs cuttie Secretary, Mrs. M. Oarman, ofianKl food' take was a special feature, the local chapter, it was ie.rned thatl'n honor of the twenty-one years Mrs. 163 ;x-soldiers were interviewed. 10 j Floyd has been a resident of this city, disability claims for former soldiers 1 Tho hospitulity of the hostess was filed. 46 cases of ex-aervice men ap- j much enjoyed and remlnisconce of the pealei before the clean-up squad at I "rly days of East Chicago was tha Hammond. aJ! of whtcli are receiving j "neral topic of conversation.

BtSi KilO CROSS

the Jones homes In Northcote avenue The proceeds will fo to the music section of the Bast Chicago Woman's club. The Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will Join forces Satnurday evening-, Dec. 10th. and hold a pound social In K. of P. hall for the benefit of the needy in this city. The public Is invited to attend and help thoso who are less fortunate. Come and bring a pound of any kind of food stun or canned goods. There will be a fine program and refreshments will be served. Mrs. II. J. Gllman Is hostess this afternoon to the members of th Twentieth Century Sewing club, at her home in Northcote avenue. Just a reminder, lest you forget the Chicken pie Hjpper tha CarapAre girls are giving- this evening at the East Chicago M. E. church.

action. There were also 203 civilian interviews. 82 homes vliited, $92 and 84 srarments given to local relief. A !arce of the work alets go far

this month points to for the Red Cross.

a busier month

Mrs. Anna Cowley, daughter of Mrs. Ivar Jones haa accepted a position in the Jewelrv store of Max Nassau and

KAUFMAN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ind Friday and Saturday GROCERY SPECIALS-

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SUGA

Best Quality ? per pound . . 5 Pound Limit to Customer

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Look Wliat You Can Buy

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Finest Grade Brick Cheese, per pound 21c Kirk's Regular 10c Peroxide Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 21c Dr. Price's Baking Powder, large can 21c Sun-Maid New Seeded Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. 21c Fancy Fine Cooking Broken Rice, 4 pounds for 21c Fresh Ground Powdered Sugar, 3 pounds for 21c

Best Grade Bulk Laundry Starch, 3 pounds for 21c Best Granulated White and Yellow Cornmeal, 10 lbs. 21c

Coffee

Our Famous Lead- O 7 -3L

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2C

PrunesChoice Petit Oregon Prunes, lb

9c

Our Famous Best Creamery Butter, per lb. 48c

The Butter Without a Fault

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National Biscuit Co. 's COOKIES Sell Regularly to 27c lb., Your Choice

COCOANUT TAFFY BARS UNITY JUMBLE ICED SPICED JUMBLES ICED . : FIG NEWTON'S

19c

Holiday Beverages Made Without Alcohol RICHTER XUMMEL nrf n i APRICOT CORDIAL iaan wlMo

CREME DE MENTH g ROCK AND RYE T JL

Fine Port and Sherry Wine Non-Alcoholic Full Qt. Bottles 70c

The Harry C. Long Women's Relief

, Corps will hold their regular meeting j and election of v officers lYiday afteri noon at 2 o'clock.

This evening the civic department of the Kast Chicago Woman's Club will """t at the home or Mrs. A. A. Ross '15, 145th st. Judge M. E. Crites will be the speaker of the evening-, his subject beiiig municipal laws. All members are ured to attend this eveninc Th music section of the Eaet Chicago Womn's Club wish to announce the postponement of their orjc.in recital from Sunday, tec. 11. to Sunday, lie ISth at 2:30 p. m. in the East Chicago First M. K. church. Tho program ha l)en completed and will appear In this paper at a later date. The Ladies Social Union of the East Chicasro M. E. church were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home o their pator and wife. Rev. and .Mrs I. Oaig. The lejrular monthl business was taken rare of. and trr

i.iuslcal program rer,l(.'rcJ was ir.cd ; enjoyed. In the dinina room, refresh ruents were sored. w'uh the president -Mrs. Emma Applegale pietiuing- at th. lea table. j The Mesdames A. A. Ross, IIarr ' Jloombersr, and Z. It. Campbell, wer in Chicaao) on Mcnda evening an " heard "Madam Butterfly" in orera.

Mrs. G. A, Jones and Mrs. II. J Oilman will be joint hostesses at a Round Robin" Friday afternoon at

Scotland, the "Land Cakes." "Lnd o' Caks" Is a name given to Scotland, where ontmeat cakes form an Important article of diet, eapeclally among the lower classes. The phrase was made fajuoug by Robert Burns In 1789. In Ma poem "On Capt. Grose's Peregrinations Through Scotland."

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TODAY AND TOMORROW The Great Nazimova in "MADAME PEACOCK" Pa the News and Comedy. SATURDAY Constance Talmadge in "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" SUNDAY May McAvpy i? "EVERYTIILNG I OR SALE-

MONDAY AND TUESDAY Alice Brady in "LITTLE ITALY"

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Great Moments in a Great Picture

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Julio meets Marguerite Thtu began what will go down through the area a one ot the grecteat romance ever drAmed. From the first their waa a hopeless Iotc; iU clear, white Came had always to be kept hidden from the world. You will thrill to the atorj of Marguerite and Julio when jou tee

Rex Ingram Production

Of gtie Apocalypse Adapted by Jurw Ma... ij from Blaset Ibahn's JVoswf "t PI?.yed at the LaSa'Ie Theatre, Chicago, for one solid year for $2.00 and $2.50 admission. See it he.e for the first time at the following greatly reduced prices: MATINEE EVENING Any Seat, 50c Boxes, $1.00 Main Floor, 75c Balcony, 55c Lodges 75c Boxes, $1.50 Lodges, $1.00 ALL PRICES IKCLUrE WAR TAX

There Can Be No Economy Without Quality It is quite natural to want lower prices, but in buying food price means nothing unless the food possesses a quality to insure

ATISFACTION

0 In our food product yon get the kind of qnSlihr at prices which prore its economy AND WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL

BEST GRANULATED SUGAR Loose, 10 pounds for FANCY WHITE POTATOES 15 pounds for BUTTER Famous brand. 1 -pound prints EGGS Large selects, storage. Per dozen

ASSORTED NUTS New pack. . Per pound

55c 38c 43c 46c 25c

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP Per bar , OHIO NOISELESS MATCHES 6 boxes for SNIDER'S CATSUP Large bottle , SNIDER'S PORK AND BEANS Per can CHEWING GUM 3 packages for ,

5c to 33c 26c 10c 10c

"COFFEE is just like any other food product." if it isn't properly supplied and properly prepared it may be more harmful than otherwise.

OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE ORc Good cup quality. Per pound. .

OUR BEST GRADfr COFFEE0 how good. Per pound . . . . .

35c

JUPITER COFFEE Richelieu OO brand. In I -pound packages . . .

BEST GRADE COFFEE Richelieu

brand. In I -pound tins .

45'

OYSTERS Fresh from Baltimore Standards, quart, 50c; Extra Selects, 65c

NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK Per pound NATIVE ROUND STEAK Per pound RIB ROAST Boneless Rolled.

Per pound ....

25c 25c 23 c

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POT ROAST Per pound

MAYER'S BACON Mild and lean. Ofi. Per pound OC FRESH SKINNED HAMS on

Per pound

It is the desire and policy of the Weserreu to extend to its customers the maximum of service and every courtesy within its power.

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The Unmatcliable

Convenience of Gas Service Itia Bringing tekur and mdept?Menc to the American howMwrtf. CoMirring strength and health by elimtnatfnf drudgery. ' Making htpST. attractive, contnted homes by furnfchinfe cheerful, eye-comfcjrting muminatkm. quick Intense heat r steady, dependable warmth. ' Doing away with dis3-Udn emotes, rim, tool, aahca and fume. String tirtertt, dreperic. nega, utpholstarj. wall paper, fwnttwe aad clothea. Helping us all to have a pleaaanter place in which to live and enfcy the good health that goes with a pure, wholesome atmosphere. A service as intimate as thla must need be friendly. Let us deal with it in a friendly way. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

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Sunday, Dec. Ilth 5 Jacks of Syncopation AU "victory." z Ree Majestic TourVaudeVili ReVieW CeUbrated Jazz Band neur Production SpeCifl Attraction Direct from Orpheum Circuit Continuous from 2-1 1

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