Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1922 — Page 11
Friday, January 13, 1922,
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S. S. S. Thoroughty Rids the Bod f RheumatUm Impuritiea.
Somebody's mother is Buffering toBiirht! The seourpe of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping and suffering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs to the stars! Does anybody care? S. S. S. is one of the greatest blood -purifiers known, and it helps build mora blood cells. Its medicinal ingredients are purely vegeta-" ble. It never disarranges the "stomach. It is, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood maker, a blood enricher. It banishes rheumatism from joints, mjscles and the entire body. It build? firm flesh. It Is what somebody's rnother needs tcnightl Mother, if you can not go out to get a bottle of S. S. S. yourself, urely somebody in your family wilL Somebody, get a bottle of S. S. S. nowt Let somebody's mother begin to feel Joyful again tonight. Maybe, maybe it'si Vrtur mnthArl M 3 R la an
he your rheumatism Is all gone. Let ail drus stores, in two 'sizes. T . B. B. do It. It will build row up, toot larger Kile Is tie more economical.
flrw glories yon will feel, mother.
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FOR SATURDAY Choice Chuck Roast 8c Boiling Beef 5c Fresh Pork Shoulders 10c Whole or Half Strip Best Bacon 18c
Mrs. A. H. Tapper very fharmingi: entertained the members of th Him bach Avenue Ciuh a.t Tier hunn; oSibley street on Tuesday a.f tt-m".on, ii celebration of her birthduv. A'joll
social afternoon was r. joyed, and thi host 08 .erv-,1 er ei-aboratc murs luncheon 10 nine g-ufrste. h tcceiv ed a namtor -o; pretty gifts, and thbest, wishes of her friends. The Busy Bees of the First Baptis chuv-h wiU hold their recrular cl.if: meeting- at the home of Giena Dan senna, 4S." In liana avenue, tomorrow afternoon at I13.lt pa?t two o'clock. A:l thf members are urgred to be present. Mr. and Jfrs . 1. J. Martin and tor Richard, who have beMi residents o'
Hammond for a number of years. W. today for Lo? Angeles to make then future home. Thy will visit it I Omaha for ten days and stop at TVn1 ver ami Salt Iake. City en route .fo: I des-tinat ior. . Their many friends wis)" them treat success In their new lora- ! tiou . ! Tho members of the A. O. II. Clut. ' wi re entedtained at the home of Mis.- ; Mabel Tucker on Miohir-T avenue last I even-ins, and bunco was played at twi ! tables. The honors were Tnn.de by I Mis.-? Klsio Walker, n.fter which the (hostess served a daintily ap-poinrcl luncheon in the dininsr room. prett:ly
decorated in the c'.uh colors of r re nor blue .nd pold. and the Power, chrysanthemums. Tho next meeting will 'Jo 'held at the Lyndora Hotel. Mr. a.nd Mrs. "Wiiliar.i T. McNeill of Ou.meron street rint-ounco thn birth -:' a little son. Howard Arnold, on l-'ri-day. Decern jer the thirtieth. Mrs. Faul N'ewman of West Sta.U street, who has been quits 111 a.c hei home, is slowly improving. EIjOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 3i William J. mil. of Hammond, has beer selected 33 a member of the Indiam University Glee Club which plans a southern tour next month through the principal tourist cities of Florida,. Hi'.l sing3 first bass. He won his f lace a-s a member of the Cub alter competitive try-out-s with ninety Ftate. university
students. Forty men were selected or the musical organisation by I'ivotor John L.. Getgrer, formerly of Indianapolis. Thirty-two men will make he southern trip, arcordins to present nans. Next spring- the entire, club V ill appear in recital at Indianapolis n competition with u'.hcr glee clubs hroughout the state. Mis.. Lucille Mosse-rsmith of Goodand. Ir.d.. and Herman Krudup. until ocntly employed by the Bunnell Moor Company, w ere quietly jr.arri.Kl to!ay in Crown I'oint. Ti'.t: bride, wlio a.s made her homf with Mr. and Mrs. TrLr.ie.-i T,. Ty,- cf Jcthnsnit strret dtirntx her re-sidence in liammotiJ. has lekl a position in the olTires A the K. r. Bctz com.pa.ny for sme time. The young: couple am very well known .ero and vrtll make the;;- homo in 'hil-adc-lphia after a hon-ymoiMi
.liroufh the ertst . A larsr number rf i riends wibh the j'om couple every j tappiness and gcod fortune. I The Irvin? School I.. T. T , . Mil' not tomorrow afternoon at halt' p.xo wo o'clock at the homj of Anna ai.' Teorgo Annst rang;, 517 One Hundred f'iftie'.h s-treet.
rooms were prettily decorated in pinlc and white, and music n.r.d prajn:.-s were enjoyed. A nic-iy appointed luncheon was served sixto.-n guest.-. Mr. and Mrs. James rrn right enter
tained a few guests at their home in
Korsythe avenue lost even ins, when music and dancing- were enjoyed, ACt- r a. most delirrlif ful evrnintr, the hostess served a prettily appointed luncheon tMr. and Mrs. P. V. Ennstif, I'. and Mr. . J. iVK.fo. Mr. ;'n,l Mrs ,t rulliam Smith, Air. ?.Trs. A lYyrr. Mr. and Mr?. Jam, 3 Vounj, Mr. "and Mr!?- A Mns.-r.ro and Mr. and Jlrs. Krank O'L'rn 1. Misn Cora Ruff of Chlcaco and Mr. Georp-ia Haines f H.anmond attend..-! the opera on e; nes.iriy evniir.fr. wh'-n Calli Curci app- rir. rl in "I.: kri( .''
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Mr. and Mrs. J'pt.ri I'ark pi.ii.'-' wiil ;ej' e nia, w hero th.-y v. j!j hidden Uilly sr- rd ih.:
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Gsntle H-r,t. to Bride. At one time women were cor. ddered the property of their father i- iie-ar--st male relative on -J a S;ixo;i li iO-.ars--J liurip a slipper, tl.-Tt d v.mloJ of hm thority. In a proir ir,snt: j;l;iee in tl.e bridp's lioine
EYES EXAMINED bv Dr. L. C. .ikir New Irjicfoed Mtthoia
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Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, CjD.
M!ss Olga A'.saro of Chicago jorg Iiichson have fc-n !ic.r:aiarry in Chicago.
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Permit us to annalize your Insurance problems now. You may have Policies distributed with other agencies, but you should insist on uniformity. f We will gladly advise You It is Not to Late to Call Immediately Ham. 1700 First Trust and Savings Bank Julius Meyn, Manager Insurance Department
Th members of T.ppa lo-ta. Uota net Thursday evening at the, horn-? of Mi sii Mary Leney of llecker ytrc-e'-. Sewing, mus!-: snri d.meinu were enjoyed. anl in tJio ronr-K- of the evening Mins Klizabeth Ia-niey AVhitins announceKl her marrias- on October tenth of lapt year to Frcdrieli vVor'ey. Thero .followed many good wi?-he for Ihe !rid.?N liappines.- ar.il Lho hostess ferveti a prettily appointee:, luncheon to ig-ht guests. The: sorority will meet, on January 2rd at th home of Mia? Grace ilu.se of .Michigan avenue. ' j Mr?. J. SSingsiiy of - Kheffieid avcr.ue , is very ill o.tui lir. been removtvd to the Mary Thompson hc-?pital in Clii -
cajto. Her many Iricnod hope f ir a quick recovery. . j -
The Thurtay Afternooi: r.ridje Club held the initial meeting yesterday afternoon a! tJ-.-i li.itri of Mrs. Frank Robertson r,etz of Iluth street . rhe.re were two -table.-; mil the- !i'"'tior were niaxJe hy Mrs. F. O. Moorhead and Mrs. Kobert SttiiUi. A r.rer.LUy ippointxl luncheon was serv.d to the -.nembers, consistingr ff Mrs. lietz, Mr?. .Moorhead. Jlrs. Smith, Mrs. Hoy
:iudgre, Mrs. Julius II. Mevn, Mrs. William J. Hastings. Miss Ma.rga.ret i Turner aaid Mists Teod:v McAleer. The j club will meet agair. m two weeks at j :he home of Mrs. Fudc South II-li-
ma.n street, . Mr. arid Mrs. Lnuwrencc B. tJrlen-
baug-h delightfully fntfrtainM at a
farewell party last evening- in. their home on Carroll street in honor ti John Harlman. whr will leave Fhortlv r prii-pt tilt, w-rter in T'i-'ridR. Th
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THE PEOPLE'S STORE State and Sohi Streets, HAMMOND, INDIANA
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CASD OF TKAHKS. We -wish to thank the kind ft lends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during our recer.t bereavement, to the Hammond Federation of Musicians, South Hohman Street Eueinesa Men and li. P. O. K.. and all others who rent floral offerings and the
' many friends who so wiil-.nffly donated their automobiles. also the Catholic
i Order of Foresters, Honary Society and l
I Knights of Coiumbu?. j HARRY T GRIMMER. i "LlKSENKKIr FAMTL.Y.
LIVE LOCAL
NEWS "ADS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop r KHBBOIDWnC STAWPIXO, HEMSTITCHING. BUTTON HOLE. BlTTO COKHIU. IIKAIDINO, HltUI.Vti, FA.VCV STITlIUMi. CI ITATG STBEKT, PUO.XE U.1MMOND 440.
This Store has Broken all Pr evious Records for attendance this week Saturday will
be a Fitting Climcx to our First Great wee!
of this Sale.
And this ought to oe a wonderful oanirday tcr our customers, because tt fins tae attraction of our Great January ScJo Prices. The whole stove is an economy mart ''par excellence." So give us the pleasure cf your attendance that we may dem-
H onstrate again and more convincingly that this is the real shappin phce in all IHmp raoad. Every item, no matter how small,, is a worth-while item. Shop in t'le morn
ing, please better service.
Ladies Headier Hose,
per pair
Lad;
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Heather Gloves
per pair Ladies' Pure S.Ik Hose,
per pair Ladies' Lisle Hose, per pair Ladies'. Cotton Hose.
$1.25 $1.59 51. j9 . .59c . ,25c
per pair
Ladies Long Chamoisette Gloves, pair . . . .$1.59 Ladies' Fabric Gloves, per pair 39c Ladies' Union Suits, all styles 79c Boys Buckskin Hose, per pair 19c Misses Fine Ribbed Hose, per pair 25c Children's Black Sateen Rcmners, each $1.49 Ladies' New Blouses, each 52.95 Ladies' Step-in Bloomers 63c Ladies Long Cloth Gowns 79c Children's Middv Blouses $1.93 Ladies I lar.nelette Gowns 79c Ladies F'urses, new 1 styles $1.00 Taffeta Ribbon, all colors 19 c Veiling, all new patterns, per yard ...... ,22c Ladies Girdks,
SAFETY PINS, Per Dozen, ac Rcyal quality nrkcl plated, ali sizes. Regular 5c value. HAIR NETS, each, 7c The popular we trv.eli net in all colors, cap or fringe.
J. & P. COATS THREAD, 4 Spools,
18c
Plenty of 50 while and alt other sizes. Best quality! 1 .50 yard spool.--. STrrvFTM FDfl!NG, 3 Yard Bolt, Each
Regular 10c value, all shades and fast color.
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,$1.9S
Ladies' Cellars, lace trimmed 19c .Men's 75c Ribbed Shirts and Drawers 49c
Spring Ginghame. yard ,19c. Standard 36-inch Frrcales, yard 19c Outing Flannels, heavy, per yard ....... 19c Kimona Crepes, per yard 35 -i Curtain Marquisette. per yard 19c Lingerie Batiste, per yard t 59c. All-Wool Storm Serge. per yard 69c Schco! Plaids, per yard 52c
Elalh Towels, large sue Comforter Cotton, at Men's Canvass Glove? per p '.ir Ladies' Petticoats, each Sateen Lining, p-r yard 30.-:40 Crib Blankets, each
Ladies' Jersey Bloomers, each 25c Ladies' Corsetettes, ' each $1.9? 45-Inch Oilcloth, i no seconds 25c 500 Yards Torchon Lace, per yard 3;
Children s Jersey Gloves,
.19: i He
.8?e .39c ,14c
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It's a Pleasure to Tell About Our Prescription Ability We are proud of our established ability as prescreption specialists. We have made a study of the scientific side of pharmacy and aided by long experience have acquired a knowledge and ability that has established our reputation with physicians and the public all over town. Here's one case where you cannot afford to take chances. When you have a prescription to be filled, bring it to SUMMERS PHARMACY. Quick, accurate service quaranteed. Use Summers Clinical Laboratory It is here for your convenience and the safety of your health." DAILY LABORATORY REPORT: Hammond city water safe for drinking purposes.
Pathe Boy Pony Contest You can play with "Pathe Boy" for he enjoys playing as much as anj-' boy or girl. Boys and girls, you can WIN him for your very own. Enter the contest today.
Blue Band Bargains
$1.25 Pierce's Remedy, QJ q $1 .00 N."r! Tabiets," " ' ' 73
$1.10 Miles Nervine, at
40c Fletcher's Castoria, q
ai ............ 85c Jad Salts, at .
60c Bells Pine Tar Honey
Compound
30c Edward' Olive Tab- OO lets " OC
94 c
72c
49c
SPECIAL 18-piece Manicure Set, in black leatherette roll case. Manicure articles in white ivory. No toilet table is complete without one. Come in handy for birthday gifts, graduation, etc. WAS $5.50 NOW 2 OFF
$2.75
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
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FOR THE CONVENIENCE Of THE PXJBUC
HOHMAN STVflrSTATE. HAMMOND.IND.
ielecturac 1420. 11. 3550. 2S
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Free Delivery Service
axnouxct: mentl1 to the pitjuc! Have vou forgotten that
I have cut my price. Ladies'
and Men Suits Cleaned andifM
Pressed for $1.00. I also guarantee 10 hour service. Vhy wear a dusty or spoiled suit when vou can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning rails delivered in afternoon every where. Call office, East Chicago 1026: J. Smuievitz.
Prop., 4734 Olcott avenue,
East Chicago
per pair Rick-Rack Braid,
all sues, per yard 3c ft
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Hammond Musical College Piano. Voice. Violin. Public Speak tnsr, Ukelele, Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar Dftucirm. Dramatic Art. XO-i
NOTICE TO DELINQUENT WATER USERS You are hereby notified that unless n-air rents for the year 1921 ars r!i on or before Saturday, Jan. 14, 1922. thpre -will be a ten per cent per.a'.ty added . This includes flat and metered
G. ELOCKTE, Supt.
consumers. 1-t-Ct
EO LINGER SHORTHAND SCHOOL
The BohlingTir Shorthand Sciool wl'J coritinne- iri session s.t Room SS Rlrr.baoh Bids;.', temporarily. Studcrrts t-
roDort for jty taxe as -asaaj or.th
dav and venir.g' sta-rtlri; Monde
Jar.uary 16th. I'Kone 16a. 1
Mrs. Wilson's Svpecial BaKci
Dinner tomorrow a: M:r:ag Cafeteria.
Geo. loRolf, 323 Oak St., aoes repairingof electrical aj-ticlea viz: irons. Toasters, Fans, Sweepers, Household Motors, Hair Cl?ppe"3, Vibrators etc. Work called for and delivered . "Will 1emonstra,t the m.ueh advertised Hamilton Beach Homo Meter for sie-iv-ng and othar hoc.sfeh.old uses. Phor.r? 43:-R. 1-lf-l
Triumph Council Ko. 11 & r. of Liberty wiil hold regular mcetiiifc Monday, J-an. 15, 7:30 o'clock. Ail officers and members arc requested to be present. installation of officers after h Inna'S tTill l srved. 1
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In the Hammond Building
W. G. Paxton, President Fred R. Mott, Vice Pres.
Frank Hammond, Sec.-Treas. H.J. Gesckeidler, Asst. Sec-Treas
