Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 7
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Friday, Jnnuarv '20, 1922.
LAKE COUNTY TAX LIST
RICHARD C
PA OK SEVEN
ROKER
NKING RAPIDLY
Matins was KTntud ousiojy of the
child arid $40 per lnurtli 'iu i"i't mon
iy. Six- is also t h.-ive effects.
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DV1iltiJlm'1,0hAL NE,VS SLR VICE
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lor'e3 '-"-rMcatioi.s due lo' ld- I i'i-'" !'; '' :" I-K.- Mlohiffan. his! a.n,CP J aKl ' j -.;.'os:on '--J iho p'tiz-ial theory anJ n'i- I h" atteriiii.pr i.hyi,nar.s sail? Mr. ' ,-r 'iioverU-. which his earnosr re- !
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HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PROGRESS The Industrial Hi?h Prtioo) Orchestra organized under the le-iidership ,.f Mr. 1 -.: wart is tnaK-iti? splendid prog-rvss. T.'ii.s ors-anlzation is a ns-ost valuable nsot to tiie h.Sh s.-ho-ol. Twenty-six riioroho.s I,, the latest eount and Pa-h nieiuiier is taking a real l.-.c interest in thr WOl'lt. Tae real value of a hixh school or-ch'-stra cannot be overestimated. The tirchfstrn offers students who have all tetit much ;.rm o and money, ,w opportunity ti. t.tke part in concert playing: it irives these wi:h less training ati acl-ih-i a.y, j.n.'as-c ,.f pUij mg w ith more Kkilied pin yen tiirough the able dir.etion of their leader a number of eletti.ms lias been rendered this school ye',r n-hi e.h h:u in every case met ith praise fr m the patrons nd other who a ripreoia te jroo t music.
JITNEY KAWDICAJP With one week left to tile bonds under the ten-day extension grrnnted jitney oxierators by tho city councily. City Controller liroertjes' office this mornInjr announced through Mrs. Jones, assistant in the office, that not one bond has yet been Hied.
I l-'lvy jifhey licenses, however. r(.
issued yesterday afternoon to jitneuis who say they will take a chance on fretting their bonds, and later, of going bankrupt. I'ombined jitney tax and vehicle fee amount to $32.50. In tho event that the jitneur finds he can not continue to operate for ar y reason he loses the license fee paid the city. That is what Mr. Froertjes aaya. Those who yesterday took out licenses are: Richard Zajicelt, 1142 Jachson St. 1'eter Schk'ser, 405 Kim si. Joe S. Robinson, E6 Itimbarh bldg. Albert Galleeher. 33G Cameron St. Walker Kllisoii, 34 Clinton ft. I'olice have instructions to piclt up every jitney operator now traveling Hammond streets without 1922 licenses, 'the extension granted by city council applied only to filing of bonds, says Froertjes. '
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JIM WANG JOINS ARTHUR DAVIS CO.
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weeks. aceordiTiK to ti rra n -enients. jnij OATS No. 2 wititf.
students ".vi'l have tV.e !-.iefit of Rr!- , white. 14 'i: 1!."' 1 j c : Xo . 4 white, S3 ? I'.aud talk' front p-r.ns w h- have'j 34 'io. n s i .s.if :n the Sines in whU-h I'llK'XsiO I.1VK STOCK. he .., sio -ciaiizes. t IKlOS' It.-,-. ..i'ts. i '."; market, Tl.c shei .-p Seh -ol is twer.ty yea rs j fa! . I y active ai d s-ea iy .-. l''c hitr'ner. f' i. H was fntinde.' bv A . '.; r Fr"il- Fnlk. $7 . 3 S . 2a : t.-p. $S.0: hcavy-
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farmer ,,f the orpheuta theatre and it s.1o-iivan by birth, inei'iiation and ! .-ce of habit, ha--- joine-d up with Arfiur iv is vi;o ;retduecd the Shrine eirejj. Mi ;t:eistctf r ref. "ned todav ro.-i RWk I nd wiu-r,. he made the
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'ortt-acts for a .-ftor .-i:,-. M : s. , bos; let- v ,v!t'i sm".K-'-. ' dviUne paosti. " lv;-ic h!-hrr-.fStter wiii a, n;,,::y t:..r hi:s- i jet., ii,,. tr.,ts I -: 'S! " -' ",n
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t Us of tl.c I'nited States and every generally st a.iy. I'eif t"tcr i ins'osh spea kinsr country in the world. Choice and prime. $S . 7."i ' '.' . 7 7, . me" i ".m i . ., . and jrood. $B . s ri S . r. ; g- . d pnd '.! i-
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lee slight. ( reineti of Centra. Me' till . ftntin r..
j siai n.ii resp.-'i IimI tii the cxli. J F.l'TTKil Uc-eipts. f..l2 tubs. The operator ' th- tire hiise had Cri amer1e.s Ktras. 2'-o . ".-rsts, JS'j
iiy a S-tttriu- the address of the .-ij'STc: paeking .-nek. 16 j ll?e. h;irri.:rsr. Tin; man who turned K''H li Receipts. 7.!1 eases; miscel-
in the a arm inislei -n re-p atinu t h.. t 1 Lneivj. 3? ' ?,'.; '.tdinr.ry firsts, 3'- fi
l tb.e lire wa "here iiere In tile base- :t2c: fi ! 3i'ii 32c: eliccks. 25f 6e:
nj.,: ..MKi was srrartfd a ; :m tit. Hereon Huhinan street its the 'ife'C Keiter in rcKitn 1 of I h.inanrnt in the Samun- " r"-.T..j II-.-
MRS. HENRY C. T.1AHNS
IS GRANTED DIVORCE i ...
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the M-
Hotel.
dirties. 27 (i 2Sc. 1 IVIi rOLTrnr Turkeys, Sao: "h i ' er.s. 23c; i-'.rincs. 21-. rnet-fa 7': -isi. 17--: 0111.- "7e.
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A Good Selection of the Mo:t Pop J r Records Now on Sale at Reduced Prices by All COLUMBIA Dealers COLUMBIA GRAPHAPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK
00 Special Columbia Records FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
We were very fortunate in securing this great selection of COLUMBIA RECORDS as they have all been retired frorh the Columbia catalogues and very eagerly sought. This selection of records consists of some of the most beautiful records that have ever been on the market. 9 They are all new records but have been discontinued by the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. YOU MAY' NEVER HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THEM AT ANY PRICE AGAIN. The following are only a few of this list of records that have been so much in demand.
2S88 We Mut Have a Song to Remember (Peerless Quartet). Good Night Angelina. 2845 My Love Song, My Roses and You. (Chas Harrison). Hand in Hand Again. (Campbell and Burr). 2748 lour Making a Miser of Me. (Henery Burr). Some Day You'll Be Sorry. (Irving 6c Kaufman). 2570 lackin Em Down. (Van & Schenck). You'll Always Find Sunshine in My Old Kentucky "Home. 2839 Wonderful Gal. (Hickman Trio). Nobody Knows. 2858 Cario One Step. (Art Hickman's Orchestra). Rose Room. (Piano). 2876 Lime House Night. (Col Saxophone Sextette). Budda. 291 6 In Hawaii. (Louise Ferera, Greenus) Ukelule Trio. Hawaiian Smiles. (Ferera and Franchini). 2977 '111 See You in Cuba. (Ted Lewis Jazz Band). The Moonshines on the Moon Shine. 2931 Kismet. (Accordian) Guido Deiro. Karavan. (Fox Trot). 2925 From Legs. (Col. Saxophone Sextette. La Veeda. (Fox Trot).
ONLY ONE OF EACH RECORD SOLD TO A CUSTOMER. LIMITED TO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MORNING UNTIL 12 NOON. COME IN AND HEAR THE JANUARY AND FEBRUARY NUMBERS AND SPECIAL RELEASES. COLUMBIA MUSIC SHOP
577 HCHMAN STREET Open Sunday Mornings
Opposite Parthenon Theater Phone Hammond 322
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COLD WEATHER SPECIALS
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Economy Grocery and Market 31 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49
Apple Batter, large jar only
23c 7ic 23c
RADIATOR COVERS. for all cars ALCAKOL, per gallon
HEATERS FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS COMPLETE LINE CF AUT0M0SILE ROBES REASONABLY PRICES WEED CHAINS, ALL SIZES GET OUR TIRE PRICES.
75c
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675 HCHMAN STREET
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HAItlMOND, INDIANA
PHONE 3739
Buckwheat Flour, per pound Evaporated Apples Der pound
Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil, Vz gal. cans, $1; EJEJq I quart can
Assorted Jellies, 3 tumblers for. . .
29c
Pure Codfish in No. 1 wood boxes per 35 Q pound
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for
23c
Fresh Cottage Cheese JQq per pound
Smoked Regular Hams, 10 to 12 lb average. 1 Q. per pound
Leaf Lard, bell shape, per pound. Pork Loin Roast, per pound Pork Hearts, per pound Pork Liver, per pound
8ic 20c 5c 5 c
Neck Bones, good and O meaty, per pound. . . . Boneless Veal Roast, from snow white calves, 1 Qper pound
Pot Roast, best in town, per pound. .
15c
Sirloin Steak, per lb. : : : : ,15c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, SELECTED OYSTERS FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
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Complete February List NOW ON SALE
Columbia
Dance Records
April Showers. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra V June Moon. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkins' Orchestra J
Leave Me With a Smile. Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six How Many Times. Medley Fox-Trot Tke Happy Six
.The Sheik. Fox-Trot Ray Miller and Ilia Block
and hite Melody Boys Wefp No More (My Mamtnyl Fox-Trot Ray Miller and His Black and While Alelody Boyt Ka-Lu-A. Medley Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra Blue Danube Blues. Fox-Trot Knickerbocker Orchestra
Gypsy Blues. Medley Fox-Trot The Happy Six 1 Birds of a Feather. Medley Fox-Trot Manhattan Orchestra J Cho-Cho-San. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkine' Orcfcesira). Tea Cup Girl. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkine' Orchestra j
When Francis Dances With Me. Medley Walts Prince' Dance Orchestra Love's Ship. Medley Waltz Prince's Dance Orchestra
Song Hits
Unexpectedly Brother Low Down Yoo-IIoo Georgia Rose
Da Da Da My Darling
Bert WilliamsY ' Bert William j Al Jolson V Brotrfway QucrUt ) Frank CrumU
When Francis Dances With Mu Frank Crvmit ) Song of Love. From Blossom Time Edxcxn Dale I'll Forget You Edwin Dale j I Want My Mammy Vernon Dalkart and Al Bernard i That's How I Believe in You Edwin Dale)
I Hold Her Hand and She Holds Mine
Al Herman i
They Call It Dancing. From The Music Box
Revue. Al Ilemtan ,
Old Time Blues. From Pui aivl Take. Edith ") Wilson and Johnny Dunn's OrijinaiJazz Hounds I Frankie Edith Wilson and Johnny Dunn's t Original Jazz Hound3) Opera and Conce Could I Charles Hackeit The Swallows Lucy Gates.) The Wren Lucy Gates Mira, di aeerbe lagriro (Here, pleading at j thy feet) From II Trovaiore Rosa Ponselle and Riccardo Siracciari J Mattinata ("Tis the Day) Riccardo Straeciari The Old Rugged Cross Oscar Seagle j When They Ring the Golden Bells for You and Me Oscar Seagle and Male Quartette J
A-3S15 75c A-3512 75c A-3519 75c A-3516 75c A-3514 75c' ) A-3509 75c A-6203 $1.25
A-3508 75c A-3S13 75c A-3521 75c A-3517 75c-A-3520 75c A-3507 75c A-3506 75c
49936 . $1.50 A-3510 $1.00 49922 V $2.00 79720 $1.00
A-3518 $1.00
Instrumental Music
Serenata, Op. 15, No. 1 Dvci de Kerekjarto
Valse Lente and Pizzicati. From Ballet Sylria Columbia Symphony Orchestra Espana Rhapsody Columbia Symphony Orchestra j
79749. $L00
My Hawaiian Melody My Sweet Sweeting
Ferera and Franchini V Louise end Feiera
THE LURE D'J ym know tS (nin(ifi, the con-pim-r rf Fritit, wjf in 1 vc with Mtndcktohn'i iitcr; thai he r.rtfly natrc a monk: antf thst 3 ri
ot her wm?n. 5CCJt
New Columbia Record on Sal mt all Columbia On a art thm 10th and 20th of Every Month
COLUMBIA CRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York
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A-6202 U $1.25 II
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A-3522 1 1 75c I
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573 Hohman Street
Phone 1441
In buying merchandise from ns, it must give you sat isfaction. If you are not wholly satisfied with goods, we want you to let us know promptly.'' Because we want to adjust anything that isn't right. Any Cut of Beef Chuck for Roast, 8c
Small Lean Pork Shoulders 10
Fresh Sliced Liver ...... 5c
Fresh Boston Butts ..... 14c I is
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