Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1922 — Page 5

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A large attendance enjoyed tin inerctins Bible Class liut evening at St. Paul's Lutheran parish house. The lesson was from Luke X. the "Mission," and the subject was conducted by the Rev. W. F. LichUinn. The next meeting of the clixaa will be held on Wednesday. January ISUi. and the lesson v.ill bo from the eighth chiptr ".' Luke, "Serving- Jesus." livery one w;i; be heartily welcome. .V:ss Elsie Ilir.kJey, expert lecturer ami demonstrator for the Corn lrod-in-ts Refining Company of Chios po, v. Ill complete; her serict: of very inter- ' -'"tins cooking lessions at K. C. M'nas department store tomorrow, with an especially good talk on .-lids and Sandwiches." livery woman is cordially invited to attend t'.iii last lecture, given on the third ilor.r of the furniture! section. Judging' from the unusually laro. classes. a!l this week, a good atn n-dance Is expected. The Central W. C. T. V. will meet at t'e home of the president. Mrs. J. H. McGwire of South Ilohman streit tomorrow evening at tight o'clock. The subject will be "Temperance and Missions" and Mr. :md Mrs. W. W. Christy of Chicago, miaflonarii-n who have done extensive work, will give interesting- talks. The music is in chars o of Mrs. It. F . 1'otvli-y and the chairman of the sei-al committee Mrs. L. J. Meyers. A special invitation is extended to the north and south eide W. C. T. tT. organizations and the genera! public is cordially welcome . The F. E. O. Club will meet at the '-jr.ie of Miss K'hcl Jacobson of Oostlin street this evening:. Mrs. J. Arthur Twedic .md Mrs. TJdward Puck'tt will entertain the North Side Ladies' Clul at Mrs. Tweaile's hirme cn Indiana avenue tomnrrT.v nfternonn.

Mrs. Frank Denting will entertain the members of the .Marquo-ctc Club at a one o'clock lunchoun lomuirow at her home on South H oh man street. The Mayflower l'inoehle Club m'jt yesterday jiiternooit at the liorlie of Mrs. I. 'W. ltus.ell of liauer strct. There were three tables of carJs and hijj-h scores were made by Mrs. Kail UeOamp and Mrs. llussell. The consolation was jriven to Mrs. lilton C. Hart. The hostess rerved a dainty luncheon after a most enjoyable afternoon tnd the next tintr will take place in two weeks at the homo of Mrs. C. Terry of Clin. on street. Mr. and Mas. Cuss Fuss of Hoffman street announce the birth of a little daughter. Dorothy Irene, on Saturday. January the seventh, in t Marjrarofs hospital. Mrs. Fuss will be remembered m- MiM Vera Scl.utz. The ffirls in the sixth prrade of the "WaiViinpton school. ;, -coii.pani. d by the!.- domostic science tac!ur. Miss E.1.i;-.--r. attended the free conking school class this mornin.u. conducted by Miss Hinkley in the K. C. Minna department store. Mrs. George ihnniiipr charmncty entertained the ladie-B of the Tuesd vy Afternoon Bridge Club at a one o'clock luncheon on Tuesday at her home on Iltuth ts.lr.-et. There were five tables, with dainty cnt rpie.r-s of cut flowers, and a prftiily app :ntod luncheon wus served. Honors m the' cards were made by Mrs. H. 11Gillis. Mrs. "VV. G. I'axton. and the truest prize was piven to Mrs. l"avid Colbert of Chicago. The ruck la of the afternoon were Mrs. Rmilie Aiple of St. Louis. Mrs. Colbert, Mrs. Wallace Mink. Mrs. Henry Pope, and Mrs. Clarence Blowers. U of Chicago. The Panhellenic Association of Hammond met Inst night at the home of Mrs. Maurice Iddings of West Highland street and the members enjoyed a most delightful evening. A short business meeting was held and the hostess served dainty ar.d delicious refreshments. If there is any lady in Hammond who b-elonps to a national soei-al sorority nleaie tele

phone the secretary of this .irg-unisa-tion. Mis., Dorothy Evans, at Hammond 40S1.

Mrs. Em i lie Aiple of St. Louis, who has been the. house sjuest of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorfe Hannauvr of liuth st . for several necks, has gone to Indianapolis -for several days' visit with friends and will stop in Hammond on her return trip.

The first division of the lxuLes' a it Society oi the First M. li. church was di . ll.'-itf Lilly entertained at a one o'clock liin-ih -on yesterday a' the home of Mrs. Itobeit P. Schuyler of 1 (droit street. The .iininp tabh s were very pretty with bjskots of dainty flower;:, and a delicious course luncheon wu.-srv-i to sixteen members of the aid ar.d two iriiosts. Mrs. J. V. Pntton and Mrs. John McNamant f Chicatro. The afternoon w;.ls enj.yed socially. In February the member will be entertained at a lunehc-.n at. the home of Mrs. August Jarni'i-kf of Columbia avenue.

tei-noon at her home on Highland street in honor of her house guest, Mii'j Lillian Good of Hunting-ton, Ind. There were two tables and the honors were made by Miss Gertrude Sheerer, and a dainty frueyt pift was given Miss Good. Tlie host s;s serve d a prettily appointed lni:ciin after a most enjoyable af tot noon.

The N'oith Sitie W. C T. 17. will meet tomorrow cftcrnoon at the home of Mrs. Ms.scr of 604 Inirraham avenue and nil members are rvuuested 'o l?e present.

Mrs. Mat I'.enney of Tipton, lnd., formerly of Hammond, i? bore for a few days transact ine' business. Mrs. Marion F. Sullivan charmirsly cntertnined at tiidi-- yesrerday af-

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DON'T FORGET Strickland W. Gillian WORLD'S GREATEST HUMORIST First to Appear on High School Lyceum Course Friday Nite, January 1 3th BAPTIST CHURCH

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Wassey's Pleating Shop EMUnOII)RJtl(.. STAKPISfl, HEMSTITCHING. BUTTON HOLE. IIITTU t OVIiltlXi, lllltlDIVU, HICHI.NG, KA.VCV STITt HlVli. 01 SI Alt STIU:iOT. I'llOVt. HA IIMOND 446.

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January Clearing Sale

'EMNANT

Sale Now in Progress Wonderful Bargains in Every Department

MEN'S ARCTICS All rubber, 4 buckle, high grade rubber with heavy soles, made for U. S. army. Worth today over $5. January Clearance 1 QCt Sale, pair MEN'S UNDERWEAR For men working out doors, we offer high grade wool plushed shirts and drawers, in tan and gray color, all sizes, that formerlySolda,$2.50.$169 Clearing bale price MEN'S SWEATERS Men's wool mixed sweater coats in navy and maroon. Sizes 38 ta 44. Regular $2.75 value. Great Clearing Sale J J Qg price V RAG RUGS Size 27x54 inches, in assorted colors; fringed ends. Clearance Sale price. . LADIES' SATEEN BLOOMERS Made of the best quality sateen, fast colors; 32 to 38 inch lengths. Values to $2.75. Our Clearing Sale price. J Qg INFANTS' DRESSES Slightly soiled but of a very good material, and lace trim.

Values to jc. Clear- AQr

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BOYS' SHOES Built on the army style,

heavy dark brown grain leather uppers, krome leather soles, sewed and nailed. Sizes 1 to 5Vj. Reeularlv

$2.9. January Clearing Sale. . .

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MEN'S UNION SUITS Men's heavy weight wool Union Suits, well made, perfect fitting, grey color. All sizes. Former

price $4.50. Great G0 7C

Clearing Sale

MEN'S SOCKS Me n's cotton sox, assorted colors, first qualiiy. Regular price 19c Great Clearing Sale. 2 pairs for CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS Made of warm flannelette in plain white and stripes of pink and white, and blue and white. Ages 2 to 6 years. Values to 69c Clearance Sale CQp price, each FULL BLEACHED PILLOW CASES Size 42x36 inches, made of a good quality muslin. Regularly sold for 39c. Clearing OCSale price J WAX LUNCH PAPER Special for this Clearance Sale, 3 five cent rolls for

ANNO UXCEMEXT TO THE PUBLIC! Have you forgotten that I have cut my-price. Ladies' and Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. I also guarantee 10 hour service. Why wear a dusty or spoiled suit when you can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning calls delivered in afternoon every where. Call office, East Chicago 1026; J. Smulevitz,

Prop., 4734 Olcott avenue

East Chicago.

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Hammond Musical College. Plar.o, Voice. VIoJin. Fublio Speak !ng, Ukelele. fcanjo. Mandolin. Guitar.

DatiCing, Dramatic Art. 10-1 I

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KINGDOM TO MAKE "QUEEN OF SHEBA"

"Whn Kiplin'?, visualizing: th artiHt'K heaven, wrote of painting "on a l'i)-liagut! canvas with brushes of comets' hiiir." he misht well have haii .n i.iind .such a ta;.'k as J. Gordon Krlward.s sit himself in diretlnp "yueen of Sheba," the KTeat . William Fox dramatic spectacle of the Orient, which will be presented at the UrLuxe theatre starting next Sunday. It is only recently that motion picture producers as a whole have come to see that the director must he something more than the screen's equivalent .if a stafre manager. Within the lat j oar or yo they have made hunte to bring into the field men who had already won fame as sculptors, painters and writers. Mr. Edwards is one of the very few directors who saw and .said years ago that motion picture directing was an art containing the essence of uii.ny arts; and in the pictures he lias' directed for Mr. Fox, inciudintr those with William Farnum as the star, he has .been guided by this ideal.

which will be liown at the Dsl.uxe today and tomorrow. -Vitagrraph selected Alice Calhoun because of the nature of her physical beauty and of the iii'-ntal maucup she la the Meal I..'1'Jv l'.aby. she. possesses Jist the Srncc of witchery which has made tlie' character of r.abbie belcved by the millions who have read James M. Barrie's famous novel. For the part of Gavin Dishart. James Morrison, known to every picture fan, was selected. It would difficult to procure a young man bet-'.-r suited to the earnest, passionate, cleric. In love and the gypsy. Physically lie is the perfect type. His work in Vitafrrai-h's "Hiack Beauty" characterizes him as an actor of more than usual merit, and In the role of n.vvin opposite Alice Calhoun, he is sure to win added laurel

ELECTING A TRUSTEE. SPECIAL TO THE TIKES) CROWN POINT, Jnd., Jan. 12.Township trustees of Lake county, comprising the county Board of Kducation, are in session at Crown Point today for the purpose of selecting a county superintendent of school"? to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Frank HeiRhway. At noon the trusters had not been able to agree upon a candidate acceptable to the majority. It is understood that three names are under consideration. At 1:30 o'clock the session was resumed.

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Lamb Stew

Lamb Shoulder

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Roast . 10c

Lamb Chops . 12Vc

3 lbs. Fresh Brains for . 25c

2 cans Atlanta Salmon for 25c

ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES

AT THE DeLUXE Great care was taken in selecting the cast for "The I.itlJe iM mister,

NOTICE TO DELINQUENT WATER USERS

Ton are hereby notified that unless water rents for the year 1S21 are paid on or before Saturday, Jan. 14. 1922. there will be a ten per cent penalty idded. Thin includes fat and metered consumers. l-9-6t (?. G. BTiOCKIE. Supt.

if Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or . Recent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. SENT FREE TO PROVE THIS j iy0re "iPtured. '"an. woman or nil.l, should write at once . to V S. i-ice, 16C-.V Alain St., Adams, X. V for a tree trial of Ins wonderful stimulating application. Just put it On the rupture and the muscles being- to tighter.; u.ey hfcrin to bind together so that the opening clones naturally and the need of a support or truss is then done away with. Pon't neglect to send lor this free trial. Even if your rupture coesii't bother you what ia the use of wearing supports all your fife? Whv puffer this nuisance? Whv run th rHk of tanKrene ami such dannrers from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily runnint: such risk Just because their ruptures do not hurt nr prevent them from Kettinsr around. Write at once for this fn?e trial, as it

is certainly a wonderful thing and has slde.i in the cure of ruptures and were as big as a man's two fists. Try and wr.te at once, using the coupon below. adv.

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.onsumers wnoiesaie Curocers

Hammond, Ind. Phone 531 540 Hohman St.

CREAMERY BUTTER. Mor

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LARGE CLEAN TEED EGGS, per dozen

GUARAN30c

PURE LARD, 5-pouna pail

72c

Our Best Coffee 3 lbs 95c I Tea, the Best, pound 49c

LUX, 3 packages 29c BROOMS, 5 string, each 59c NAVY BEANS, Hand Picked Mich., 10 lb 59c ALASAKA FINK SALMON, large 2 for. .25c MATCHES, dozen 59c MILK, 3 cans 25c MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI, 10 lbs. .85c TOILET PAPER, 10 rolls for 39c RAISINS, 3 pounds 69c SHREDDED WHEAT, 3 for 38c GOODLUCK Margarine 2 lbs. at 45c

EXCELO CAKE FLOUR, package 10c KARO SYRUP, 10 pounds for 45c LIMA BEANS, 5 pounds 25c PEAS, 3 cans 29c PRUNES, Sunsweet, 5 pounds. . 59c Pure TOMATO CATSUP, 16 oz. bot, 2 for 45c STRAWBERRIES, 2 large cans 50c CHERRIES, 2 large cans 50c PEACHES, in syrup, large ... 25c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 for 25c BREAD, 2 Large ' Loaves, 25c

Enjtertaanmnt by Fault n Ivucille Mayo impersonating Folly-Anna at First M. K. church, Russell street. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Admission 35 cents. 1-12-2

TREE rOB B-tTPTU JttE V. S. Rice. Inc. 153-A Main St.. Adams, N T. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimul.it'rij; application for Rupture. Address . Name Vr-ife

SUGAR lO Pounds for . . SSc

49 lb. sack .... $1M 24V2 lb. sack .... 98c i

All Goods Guaranteed to Satisfy or Money Cheerfully Refunded

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"Get - Tog-ether Meeting" Triursdnjr eve-ninpr. Doccni- i

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terlor of the new home will look like ! when it is furnished and decorat d. '

Every member should attend thi rn.linsr. Visiting Elks invited. W. O. THOMAS, 1-11-2 Exalted Ruler.

Setting New

Standards

Public card party given by women i of Mooseheart IvCgrion at Ivontrs h;Jl i Friday evening, Jan. 13. You arc j cordially Invited. Tickets 25c. 1-11-2 J

Geo. DeRolf. 329 Drk St., dwa repairing; of electrical articles, viz: Iron--, Toasters, Pans, Sweepers. Hmiw 'hold Motors, Hair Clippers, Vibrators etc. Work called for and delivered. Will demonstrate the much advertised Hamilton Peach Home Motor for sowing: and other household ikses. Fhnne

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I A NHAPY Ua ifctiy alia & auL d dJ L $s$r da Milzt&

School of Dressmaking Sewing-, Cutting, FittirK, and Draping, Taucrht. Bring your material and make it up. l'hcne 1685 Hammond. 1-11-2

For up to date dre.-imakinfr, mils coats and remo lellnp; pre-war pricey. Madame Gamache, 32 Itimhaeh Hlds.

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The lilies of Nonpareil Ixwljre No. fi6 are pi vine a pedro p.irty n.t tnc home of Mrs. J. F. fW'tzint:cr, 71 Sibley fftret. Thursday, .Ian. 12. 1322. Public invited. Admission 2Sc. 1-12-1

ance Sale price.

MAN WANTED

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with well known institution

Thrrp Is nn nnwinl opportunity tvnitinc for the ric'ir ninn to ft.rni h lifo-loni; connection wirh a ntloiiiillv known insiitutiuu. The Trorlt lnterrittlnc and the Tosihilitle for prowine into a IiIr j.ajrinu poBitinn unlimlteil. Kxeripnc 1r not necpHfiary n th man prlr.-ct wilt lf cirtn a throni;li training to fit him for the work. The man we want may ho j.ninT or ohl in yenrs: he may romp from tlio ntoro, the factory or tho arm. But he rnnst know how to work hard. hnvi. the anility of mukin fth-nls. ami 1m nhlo to fiirriUli n ferencrs aa to liis honesty an'l h.ihitrt. Writs for complete detaila to

Nothing Reserved Our entire stock is included in this radical clearance all furniture, all stoves, rugs arrd linoleum drastic reductions.

Friday or Saturday Will be days of exceptional interest, as we are determined to clear this great stock, by offering' the lowest prices possible. Ask Our Salesmen About our confidential credit terms. It's easy to buy fine furniture the "Lion Store Way'". Come in you'll not be urged to buy.

New low prices cn furniture of high quality create the biggest savings in all our years of furniture selling. In addition exceptional easy credit terms prevail. Northern Indiana's Largest Furniture Store

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29c THE PURITAN PAINT & 1! OIL CO., CLEVELAND, 0. Pi .miMH'HMt ,.Mt-.n,.,.nMMMn.Tmr..M,.Tff'.,M,inlur.MHtm

40c No. 16 BLACK JAPANNED COAL HODS Specially priced at