Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 6

Fridav, January 20, 1921'.

"SHEBA", CLOSES WITH SATURDAY MATINEE. Amvor,jrn.'R)-Tit ps rrwuie today that the "Qun of fcheba vhloh had deUjrhted crowl ot thtsatre-g-oera. during the past week at the DeLusfe the

atre, will iose tes eriifagment here with the Juine pe-rfurtuanoe tomorrcrw. In keeping wish u.il th accounts anl traditions of splend r arni nuKrnlficeno.attendant tlt fcrrivul or the Queen of f-otva t tlie wurt oi Kin? Solomon. ui-vr than threw thousand j ears ag"o, '.s thi spectacular photop!y which you will have n opportunity to see j:;ly before t'Mrwjrrow aXtrrnikon. Sre-n after scene of extraordinary .-VcTfdo- kept the audiences saKpinsr -:th surprise and admiratitm ami more inaA one cheering was heaxd during l.e chtu-iot race ir when the son of -heb arrives n.t the court on his thor-oug-fa-bred Shetland pony. Betty Biythe s a raeaJry beautiful ihera. Frit Lieber ajid effective ami corKVl-noinp Kiner So Vernon. BTsd other members of the oajtt give excellent portrayals. A a stupendous picture "Queen of shftfra" is ut&surptarseirl for picture that iutve appeared fn thin region. It has a jjreait love star? with the utmost pow.r of vpii. It r a dramatic triumph uf the creen 3i4 will ivrtg be remembensd after most creea specials are

DEATH OP FEED DE1LENBACH

honey of th lielz tM:n was re Kiel ant to recount thi- Imrr rs t' The bottle. The next will !e ;l.yel with the Ianiineiid l'.iu- 1 'evils. Mis Doris id-:!rB'..i. t mh:I ir reporter 'for til's team, yi..eefnUj- vithdrew -from that position this ninrtinjf followiiijr unlafiy-iike ii-t ivs employed by rivals aniri ri-4 to the "

liert Ceitriyht statres a special pro-1,-iani of out-door garner with his three humlfed children while cam.-ra men of tt.r. Tibial..' Film Co., under the. direction of J. Glenn Murphy and C. D. Davis I'l-eorJ the events on the gelatine .hee!.J. other scenes to be filmed the prune

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CHAS. DYER ESTABLISHES HE AD QUARTERS Chass. 1 tyt-.r tn-adqua-rtfrs have lu en establisli'-d at .Mlv. M .nne tt'.s Smoke Itoom on l.hm:in sMrff.. it vns announced today, aiid until the primary, will be eiiuir-l )..- ,.1(t r-it ti la ?r r-H H

'May 8, the popular Iamr.ural candidate

will be lequiv. d ti re?i.rt at reuiar intepva-Is. After he found that liis patons were in one accord on the clerkship, Mo-nn-ett informed Iyer that the Smoke Itoom as his for the asking. "You can park tie oi l pir out in

include members of the. lire deparl-

j in en t, iH)liv!C dArartme,nt. St. Joseph's : h!-;h s-chol. city offioia.is. llo-tary Club tl.eatre interiors, and others yet to bo j .-.ciR'duled. Mr. Murphy heport his men are haviii- wonderful sueet-Hs with the picture ! which upon ooiiipi,-'ir,n will be tih-.-wn i at tiie Parthenon theatre.

Did You Hear That

ADDITIONAL changea m the East Chicago lire department are expected to be made next Tuesday, when tiie Saiety Uoard meets.

KO more horse play in' the East Chicago court. Some say that they would rather buck up ag-ainst Judjje Andarmn than Judae Twynua.

CLt.tUE II. DUEi-'SEN, formerly of the Dreesen System is reported to be oraraniiinsr a Sign corporation in Clary to be known as Hie Union Sign Products co.'iiiiany.

TllEO. P. I1EI.M. property agent of the Eift Chicago eompany, left yesterday for Canton, Ohio, from where he received Word that his mother had suddenly pa.ied away.

front and caui;;iirn here," told Charles. 'Everybody is at this place." "It's a go," replied Pyer. down tonight. "

Mon no tt for you "I'll be

XA!eri1acH. f S yars of ace.

Bed MMir VBtarcLay at his borne. 250 7rta tneefc-

?Te is wrrtvcd ty liis widow, a son 1 KdwanJ and tHr daughters, Mra. Jno. Eein. Mr. KMtttm Oapp, air.d Misa Al- 1 m MlMhio and eight praaid-chiM- i Ytf rtmerxl -will be bVJ Worxday at 1:21 9 Ma, tpam th reidac. Key. I ttwdkmrnm wTit officiate C G. Xei-! wQl condiM tA AraeraL Bur- ;

Carr.

FEATURE IRVINGIN MOVIES "Well, fellers, here's whire the lads of Irvin'S Scl'.-ool and the lasses thero, too put. one over on the school children of other build Infra in Hammond. For Irving se-hool is to lo feature,! in the mon lejj. This will be on Tuesday wlion Her-

EAST CHICAGO ED. Mt'P-PIIY Is said to bo BcheduHd for the appointment as city assistant mechanic

THE First State Hank sii?n.

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FRESH snd looking1 one hundred per cent, better than when he left over a month ag-o, Councilman Ed. Muha is back from the Ft. Thomas military hospital, Kentucky.

THE Indiana IMrbor Club, the temporary name of the. social organization taking- over the disorganized club room of the Civic Club has started a drive for new members. Mr. Dundcjulst, the president of the club, annoimces there will be a meeting next Monday evening for tho purpose of determining- a name for the newly organized club.

GARY GAlty Country Cl-ub members have put in a busy twenty-four Incurs in celebrating the two days opening of the Club House at IUta viib

A cablcsrrnm from Walter J. Kiley in Ifmohila today faya "Jve tomorrow for Kobe, Japan." SHKRIFP "Hut" Olds has been spend ;n: the greater part of this week in his oi l oamp grounds looking the lund over for spring woik.

ADJUTANT O'Connell of the Indiana Harbor American L-etrfon I'ost, has called a meeting- for Friday e enir.fr, January 27, to be held in tho Company D Armory, 31j0 Miciiisfan avenue. Th call is oi tended to all ex-service men whether members of the I'tfioii or not. Election of ofrioers and a bis- feed are oa tho docket for the evening-

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Saves the Day whea Unexpected Compaay Comes

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REPORT UNFOUNDED

TL CL Menr avTtntedent of the i BuwMi4 prtWlc tclxw borne today alter tpcniktc tnr da-n as a member of dm staff tit dtrstors cra&ktnar a mrry mC i nil mum 11m wchmnt stajtcranls In tiw f twtUiWa, trno'aBoed that repertm urmvtt in other states that Indian raakeri ttt. in the T7aitei States ta a toaaJWlMSy etSrti of state doa wmm nt ftly Vholly vafound4 nt Bjalletoaaly ostoleadinc. frwa th low tajv survey he made with 0r iireaber In the chool f Bentli Hetd tatalard of teaehtairs. iwalto oMafMaV ami money expended nmtcmd exjWLrty fWraTB.Nle wth records o ether vtates. Thm surrey Has ben astltarfJMd ty t urtiate Vetah3.tr wMcli BtfvwprtGhi44 owoy for the ptrToaa tnestiirattam wTlT Ve eovrrlnned In Powtt Beod aa4 Cranvriae Bohools and

HARD BIDE FOR DEFEAT

Blawf Ota ton, coM rtde to the ! ClacM arwoa a VahparaiMe for their ! d4a tX let rirla basketball team j 'sort tgt retamed tfrn the college

' w after loalr.c a hotly fought gajne 9-10. At tn and vt tTus I1rt JiaTT the srore Mood -l . Thl may aerre as ome indication f tha erwity of th conflict ? tttwr half. Oraee Ma-

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A l.c!wn in Safety-First. FKe hundred dollars were burned in the fl e that destroyed the home of Andrew ifokovicy, 4SS5 Grasselli avenue-, lat Wednesday night. The year's navinr.? of a working man hidden away in ari old trurk for safe keeping. Kiffht banks in East Chicago and still they rely on the miser'. method of safety.

A delicious white cake batter in dry form you

in yet it at your fcror's. J-.rlebeart Bros.

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THE Gary Keal Estate Exchange is another organization to announce that the members will take' an active pari in assisting Mayor R. O. Johnson and other organizations of the city in the phono fight.

VALPARAISO merchants are selling Oary made br'iad ono cent cheaper than it ia being sold by the merchants of the stel city according- to information. One down-town Gary bakery cut their prices a cent a loaf yesterday.

THE expected change in the personnel of the Oary police department that has been dun aim e the first of the year may not come until the first of nest month according to information received this morninir. It is -laid that the board of safety which will effect the changes wiU not do anythitiir until probably their first official nietins oV-or the 27!-h.

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LAST TIMES TODAY

JACK HOXIE in "THE DOUBLE 0" Also a comedy "Idle Workers" Tomorrow Big Special Matiiwe Doors open 12:30 CHARLES RAY in "THE EGG CRATE WALLOP" Comedy Mutt & JefF in "The Stolen Snooze". Matinee 0::!y "The Yellow Arm."

louth Shore Tea & Co

294 North Hohman Street Phone 3641

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GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR

K'o riarrpl

98c

181 East State Street

Hammond, Indiana

Specials for Saturday, January 21st

Leaf Lard

Hamburger

LI Spare Ribs . ti

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Pot Roast Pork Shoulder . . Salt Pork . .

1 1 At (Max diss) Max's defies Shop 1 1 CLEARANCE SALE

Come, See and Be Convinced High Gratis Made to Your Measure Siais and Overcoats, formerly $45 to $59 vaiucs, now, $27.50 MD S32.50

SUGAR. 1 0 pounds PURE WHITE LARD, per pound

PURE CREAMERY BUTTER 37 c per pound

GUARANTEED EGGS, per dozen - NUTRO. 3 cans CAMPBELL'S BEANS AND SOUP CORN OR PEAS, per can TOMATOES, fancy hand packed, 3 cans KARO MAPLE SYRUP. Yl-b can, per can HERSrEY'S COCOA, J2-Pund can ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS. 3 for STRAWBERRIES AND APRICOTS. No. 1 can PURITAN AND BUCKEYE MALT AND HOPS, set. . . .

52c 12c

31c 25c 10c 10c 35c 17c 18c 25c 10c 75c

Fancy PEABERRY CCfFFEE OCf 4 lbs., SSc; per lb. "

25c

Fancy SANTOS COFFEE. 4 lbs., SSc; per lb OUR SPECIAL BLEND 3 pounds, 87c; per pound

FRESH BAKED COOKIES

FIG BARS, per pound PLAIN COOKIES. 2 pounds ICED COOKIES. 2 pounds AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 10 bars U. S. MAIL SOAP, 10 bars JAP HOSE SOAP, 3 for PALMOLIVE SOAP. 3 for CHICKEN FEED. 100-pound bag

COFFEE. 30c

15c

25c 29c 54c 39c 25c 23c $1.89

DELIVERIES FREE

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DHOVE OUT

found Steak .

RHEUMATISM

Ton Cam TMi Kmt4y at Aay One Store.

1 Many people are very skeptical that there can be anything- that will relieve thaoi f their rheumatism, but we tell you that Nerv-Worth -will do it for you or you can have your money back after yeu use toe first bottle if ou are not satisfied with the benefit tt rives. Most first eiaas drwerUts have t at one dollar a bottle and you will always find it tor aale in this city by Summers Pharmacy and L, H. Matte u Drue Co., Whltb. Ind. There Is a man over in Richmond. Infl., by the name of Geo. Williams who told one of our traveling: men that be had ten rot'itred r.-ith rheumatism for a lonar time and had tried a numtwr or remedies but found no relief until he Ued Nerv-Worth. It drove out his rheumatism and stopped all of his stomach trouble. It was the stomach and iiowel trouble that gave hiio rheumatism. Nerv-Worth is the greatest stomach and bowel remedy known and Is just on good for women and children as it la for strong- men. Adv.

Pork Chops....

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Neck Bones Piss Feet

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED

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SUITS AND OVERCOATS cleaned aad pressed........ ., SUITS PRESSED for $250 MEN'S HIGH GRADE PANTS. special $1.75 HEAVY FLEECED UNION SUITS. 98c HEAVY "FLEECED SI 11RTS AND "DRAWERS," special CANVAS GLO'vES. sale price. per piir 98c LADIES SATEEN BLOOMERS, ai! colors $1.50 LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS, fancy trimmed, special . $1.25 APRONS, in ail the wanted shades, special 75c BOYS' GREY STRIPED FLANNEL ROMPERS, special at $1.00 CHILDREN'S WAIST UNION SUITS. sale price $2.00 BOYS' WORSTED KNEE PANTS. we!! mad', special at WHITE FLANNEL, special. p-r vard CLARK'S O. N. T. CROCHET THREAD. per spool M. GLASS

5c 35c $1.35 SI .25 59c "Sic ... 53c JJOC '"88c ... 45c ... 88c 11c "7ic

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348 Hchman St.

Phone 2402

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Pure Granulated Sugar,

jjjjij ! 10 pounds for :Pure vhite Lard, ' 7 rrunris for . . . . .

j Very Best Peaberry Coliee,

1!3 lbs.. 72c; per lb...

Fine Breakfast ColTee.

nd

F-M per pou

b'A I Red Cross Macaroni a

fl? i SDaahetti. 3 pkgs for..

Hogg's Corn Makes,

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ti Keilog hi 3 for

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OXI13S

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366 N. KOHMAN ST. CORNER HOFFMAN HAMMOND, INDIANA

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j Pet Milk, tall cans.

per can . Nutro, tall 3 for . . . .

cans.

53c 23 c 25c 22c 25c 28c 10c 25c

Campbell's

or Armour's Baked Beans,

No. 2 cans. 3 cans for Gold Med it or Ceresota Four,

barrel, $1.03; C9 ?

LIVE POULTRY Hens, per. lb. Springs, per lb Roosters, per lb

HICKEKN FEED, 100 pounds for

'4-barrel .

Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 5 pcunds for Fancy Cooking Potatoes, per bushel, 1.53; per peck Eggs, Guaranteed, per dozen , . Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 cans for.... Fancy Pumpkin, No. 3 cans, per can Kitchen Klenser, 3 cans for Argo Starch and Corn Starch. 3 for . F-Is Naptha and Light House Soap, 10 bars for...

29c 40c 35c 32c 14c 17c 2 5 c SSc

. .5?c ..2?c . .20c .$2.03

645 Hohman St.

Tel. 358

Hammond, Ind.

The Man Who Defies Any and All Competitors

Choice Pot Roasts 6c Round Steak Roasts .... 12V2C Pork Loins 15c Pork Shoulders . . 9c Regular Bacon, Who! a or Half 16c Country Sausage ... ...... lOc Boneless .Veal Breast . . . . 17 'Vesti Stsw CSc I III '7 -"-''"- mJM. .nmu...r--, IMI III IIIWIIIII HI HiMiHi 'r J .A-..'J -jv. .j..J, J.. S-f ' ' ' '' ' ' "''' '

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.REE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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Phone Hammond 3330.

A.NISH & COMPANY, Props.

Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

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Beef Pot Roast, pound Leg of Veal, pound

Bamberger Steak, fresh ground, Q pound ' Small Lean Pork Loins, 8 to 1 0 lbs. g . whole or half, pound

Fresh Veal or Deef Hearts, pound Veal or Lamb Stew, pound Oscar Maver's Pure rendered

c 6c

Lard, 2 pounds

5 pounds

GOOD pounds

LUCK Oleo, 2

bac

EXTRA

Can you beat this, and then say the high cost of living isn't down. SWIFT S PREMIUM BACON 6-3 pounds, whole or half slab, per pound ......

BUTTER

Finest pure creamery, per pound print ......

34c

3 pounds $1.00.

Kitchen Klenzer, per can L U X, package Swift's Pride Washing Powder, large size, 2 packages Ivory Soap, 2 large ' bars Peanut Butter, 2 pounds Ceresota Flour, Jg barrel - Tak-Home-a Biscuit, package Eggs, new laid, dozen Our Leader Eggs, dozen

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