Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES.

Twin City

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Ta ladeiindent Order of Ijdlfs of " iking, im-talled the follow-in;? officers at their regular meeting Tuesday evening: Trcijidcnt, ljevida. Biht; vicepresident, AJm Person;' secretary, Klirjieth Johnson; treasurer, Marie Ald:n; reeerdinp secretary. Agnes Aldriri: r-t-resiaent. Mrs. Carlson; orator. Pf.lee Stolpe; inside guard, Aldrtn; out Side gYjard, Helstrome; ushers, Therese Anderson, and Dor. Jonrn, and three truEteen, Mtsdimes Jojinson, Gustaswn ad AJsrtotB. On t-ehalf of the order. Mrs. Mbl was presented ith a h-fcauiigal wt glass celery tray an jelly 4ih. TMs is the. third year she idTl have Berred the order am Ms president.' Diirin,'? tV social hour a d-ll-iooa luncheon was served. Mesdame-5

Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Bay in fire gallon cana end eare money. American Maize Products Co. Pbone Hammond 233.

Anderson and Hammer, ffraid officers from Chicayo -were the Installing officers. The I'ather and. Son banquet under tha auspices of the Contrregutional Mn's club trill be held Monday, Ket. Sth, iiibtead of Jan. 30. in the dining room of the chruth. with Section B of th 1-adias" Aid swine- tr. Gammons tibjt-ct, "ErinsinR Up Father," promises to be most interesting. This members of the M. T, Ciuo were pleasantly ontert.iinrtl at the home of iliaa Elizabeth Kuhti on Dritckert St., .Hammond, Tuesday evening. Members were initiated into the club nriri a dainty lunch -was .served by the hostess. Sllss Mildred Muha is stiil confined to Bi. Margarets hospital, but in setting ai Otis' very nlcf ly and i hopoful o." getting home in the very rear future. The W. C, T. V. meeting will be held I-Yiday afternoon at 3:39 at the home of Mrs. T. J. Rf-ld, 4106 Mlgoun ave. Mrs. J. J. Dresden. Sr., "will Had the dtPcuFstoa on law enforcement, Mr?. K. Orai; will five a talk on Sabbath ob5w-ve.nc and Mrs. Xj. l. Floyd will conduct tho parliajne;itary drill. There wilt aPO r-e speeial music. This promises to be a very splendid program ar.d all thoye, who might be interested j-e invited to attend. Mj-3 Mu Jcntiedy of .North 1'dj-m; at. -will entertain at a 6 o'clock dinner this evening her cou.sin and son from Oitk I'ark. Sirs. Eimer Tatbot and young jen. Junior. Sheriff Hut Olds -was in the Calumet building' shaking hands with old friends. Thomt.1 Kennedy, ho in in the auto repair business, wishes to announce to hi friends he le now located with the Auburn Pales Oo. on forsyth ave. Jamea Burns of Deodar st.. is just up and around, after a three wet. attack, of pneumonia. Ti.c Harry C Long Woman's Relief Corps wilt meet lday afternoon at Audltoriu:n hall, whet; the Hammond Relief Corp from Hammond will install the officers for this year. During; the soctal hour refreshments win be served.

SAFE AND SANE for Coughs y Colds T'Sn iTTua It diifrrcat h.m alt ihcft. Coif ff!ef. N optat.t- Mr ...rvvrkr-r.

The Civic Department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club, held a delightful luncheon Wednesday at one o'clock at the "Washington High school. - Kescrvations vere made for twenty-nine, all were seated at one lone table in the main dining raom, wher a delffc-I'-us two coufse luncheon tvas served by the Domestic Science Department, atr. Anderson save a very instructive talk on "Executive Government of the t'nitcd Statefi." Plana were discussed Tor a lecture to be eiven March li.t. when Mrs. F. J, Macntth, of Oak Park, will speak of conditions on "KUU Island," devotine; home time to the eubject "What Should Ce Our Immlfrttion Policy'." This will be an open meeting; and it is hoped all those interested in these subjects Mill make

HEALING CREAM QUICKEST RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS

Ooids and ca.,arrb yiftld lice magic to soothm;i, heaJini?, antiseptic creajn that penetrates througii evrj a-ir paswatjft and relieves swollen, inflamed nw-mbnucs of nose an J throat. Tour clojf-r-d nostrils open rtpht up and you can breaJti" freely. Ha-rvktns; end snufninc slop. Don't stay siufTefl and miserable. Get a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a little in the. roslrlls and S6t instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy Unovvn for mora than fifty yeajs. A.lv.

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GROCERY SALE For All Thrifty People

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ITirifty Iiouscwivcs know where the biggest grocery values are to be had that's why more and more women (and men, too) buy their week's supply of groceries at the Lion Store wfoere their money goes farthest

Pineapple Del Monte famous grated Pineapple. Special, No. 1 A-

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Special Sale of "PKenix'l Club Cheese , ESPECIALLY FINE FOR SANDWICHES Put up in Tinfoil. Phenix Club American Cheese lb. Z 33c Phenix Club Pimiento Cheese lb. . , 33c Phenix Club Swiss Cheese lb. . ... 43c

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Sweet Pickles Derby brand small Sweet Pickles, tall A oz. OQp cylinder bottles Peanuts Fresh Salted Peanuts, 1 f

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If you do, here is full 2J2-lb. cuss of the finest grade Air line Honey. Fri- g day and Saturday. JQ per can . .

Another Oscar Mayer's Special Mayer's "West Bend" Fresh Small PORK SAUSAGE Special 1 pound Boxes 25c

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Rub-no-more, 25c The popular Rub-No-More Washing Powder, the big package. 25c. Sunft's Pride, 10 bars 37c A special sale of this popular Laundry Soap, for Friday and Saturday. Torrito Ketchup, 25c Briar Ridge Pure Tomato Ketchup. Pint bottles. 25c. '2-pint bottles, 1 5c.

No. A cans Salmon, 11c Farwest medium red Washington Salmon. Regular 15c quality. No. i cans, now 1 1c. Mixed Cakes, 18c lb. Sample Mixed Cakes, all fresh, per n., 18c. Jap Rose Soap, doz. 87c Kirk's famous Jap Rose Soap,' by the dozen, special at 87c.

an effort to attend. Tho place for tbe meet in e will be announced later. The Men's Club of the Kast Chicago M. ML church ill not meet this evcUe but will bold their regrular meeting Thursday, February 2nd. Mrs. Benj. "Williams entertained a few ladie very inforina.Uy 1a6t evenins t her home on 14oth street. Several gajnes of pinochia and a delicious lunch were much enjoyed. The Mother's Club of the Irrdiana Harbor M. E. church will hold their meetlnc Friday afternoon in tbe church parlors. "Hannah, the Devout" will be the subject of tho devotional exercises, In charjre of Mrs. A. Vf. tYay. ifi.ss Bertha Riehcreek will lead tbe discussion on the subject, "Mother's Responsibility to the Sunday School." The hostessees will be Slesdames Jannett Mills, Guss Otten and Alvan Korenter. All mothers are urged to be present. The Sons and Dauebtcrs of Liberty lode will meet this evening at tbe home of Mrs. John F. Cook, 3717 Grapevine boulevard. All members aj-e reQdested to bo present. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church held their monthly meeting yesterday afternoon in tbe church parlors, section B servinc an hostesses. The regular monthly bufwess was transacted and a hoclal hour at which tlnae a delicious lunch pervert by the coainaittee, waa mncli enjoyed. Kev. and Mrs. O. r. Craie are spendins the day ia Chicago. Mrs. E. N. Canine returned Tuesday eTening from Kokomo, Ind., wher she attended a Missionary conference Monday and Tuesday.

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doctora care.

Waited Till the Cows Camej

Home "I am indeed glad to write you this letter. I wa.-j a terrible Mifferor from eases In. the !toiraciT and coltrc at tacks. The specVati.-t, our family doctor twmt me to in Philadelphia, ea,w me no relief, although I took his medicine till the cows came .home. He finally said 1 wntjM have to be oper ated. Luickily I heard of Mayr's Wonderful Ke.medy then, and althougli tt is ri(w thr-o years since 1 took a coury of !t. 1 hve rever na.d a symptom of Tny old trouble since." It Is a fjmp:e, hirm'es preipa.1 alion tliat removes the catarrhal mucus from tho intest;tiaj tract an i allays

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ticauy all stomach, liver and iniea-1 tina.1 ailments, jnoludinp a.ppendi-1 cities. One dust vi'l convince oi"4 money refunded. Summers "Pharmacy?

Dona, the Ittrte dautrhter of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Amy avenue, who ha-B been ill with scarlet fever, is re-poi-tfid a. little better at tliis tirjicElinor Eseers of Roberta avenue returned limrre after spendinp week visiting re.Iatires aud friends in Gren Island, Iowa. Mrs. Bmery TJlack of 120tli ret had the miifortiTt to fall and break her wrist. She is jnder the care o; Dr. A. lAiir. The Minf-a Shaffer. McUle iVlokhorst, Salie Simon and Ma.rga.ret Dymn srnt Bunday in Kant CrH'-jr-i.

Arthur Simon and brotliers, of Tea": j street, spent the w.?ek-end at. tlc ; home of their grand molber, Mrs. He."- j bert of V.'hc.iejr. A fire broke out at 1:J') Tuesday! imurninr in Hobo Tark. lio'ertsdale. ! The fire was dosed by NVw Tfirk Cettral Tl. ft. Co. (Jeteciives overt u'rnvnts i a ftirve in ti. hut erected by h. num-j

be.r of R.bcrtvlale boys. a,nd the to w aa o.tirn-ated as fbeinp bertwwn 3D') and J4). At the pres'-nt time a valuable liifbt is nitsfcintr.

Hartley Theatre Tomorrow and SatrxrrJay

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STAR THKATttK Tbe H'Mtlit, br vie queattoa At the fcoar W hy (ilrls I.ea-e Heme.' i-:e-7 STAR THKATHK Rearea la (he- lap of luxury and aaf lea by a-aLety, ae ptacd the gatae with a recJLleaa ab4am, natit 1-3S-7 Mrs. BdTra.l Blolvm of IndJajia boulevard, ea terta'ned Mrs. Win, Ilausler. Mis. Daly and Mrs. Johnson and da.usrhtoT Ttuth &i 13aat Side at a luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Binhajjime'- a as a Hmtnooci visitor Ota forepart of this week. Mrs. Irry Garber of La.ke a-.'enue. Is entertaiatttg- fcer TivoChor from Virjrinia. Mr. and Mrs. iTotrraan Thiesn a-rid farrtily of Indiana boule-ard ajid Mr. asd Mr. Scbaefer arvd family of Cleveland mitut, spemt Sunday a the home of thMr parents, Mr. and Mrs. TVniiarn Bahn, o," East Side, in honor of Mr. Bahn's birthday aniiversary. The Whiting cha.Ter of tfhe Eastern Star will hafve a baJce sale Saturday. Ja- t$ at Atkin and TTharp'a Orocery store. The wiemfhr dtmatlnj? are requested tx ibave ttielr beJied groods et the atore by 2 ocloc 9atur!ay afterncon. Mts. fra"i Mmshrurg o Amy a venae 1b en ttue Ick list sjid under the car of Dr. Timm. Twelve la41es stepped !nto tlte home of Vra. Jam XiTrrol30T3 Of Koberts1 avu and eurprisod' her in honor of ber birthday anniversary. Tlie evii : OS's I'aj spent with J3tuic and daneinsr, aftor wbioii a lunch was srved. Too fyiDKts departed winaing her many raora b.ppy birtbdays. Mrs. Roy Brown of Amy avenne, is

TODAY AND TOMORROW CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG la "Straight From Pari" Patbe News anu Pollard Comedy. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Afternoon Only WINNERS OF THE WEST SATURDAY Jewel Carmen in "THE SILVER LINING" SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY

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VON STROHEIM'S Sensational Triumph "THE DEVIL'S PASS KEY" also THE ALARM Tomorrow: PAULINE CURLEY in "WOLVES OF THE RANGE" and "SWEET COOKIE"

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MRS, LYMAN SAYS AFTERTHE "FLU' Vinol is "Worth Its Weight In Gold" It Builds Up Health and Strength So Quickly.

MT5S. TT. H. LYMAN Moodns, Co an. The T.u" left rn run-4nww with a weak heart find Rtnmayh, tin I wt;d often hare ulnkiepr spells, and it was hard for me to keep around and do my housework. N' matter what I tecflc I d.14 not seem to gain, but one dar I Toad about Vinol In . paper and derided try it. I snn alt better n it ha built me uv (ut Cttat I oan truly nay it is the flfest remedy Vrwrn. It has T'fcVe dvort tts neig-tw tn gold" to me, as it haji raMlorvd niy health o quickly. Mm. TTirt. TT. I.yman. Mfndun, CVnn . 1 leal f tm Qfleesa t the tuaueHinfllflr :n& earner alcrarrBta orf. freSi cods' arrows mtmx. ofl. iWM br the bloo4 aaA Wraagih.ereatlwgr lmwiti of tamle Iron and be pejKoiMM, wbteh It ewirtSrt. TJtob tn n. nattiraJ manner ft creates a beaJthy appetite, ld diRegtlon and mtkis rich, red "o!oo4. Summers rha.mmey, Tlohman near State Pt.. UaiTOTiond, Ii.J.--Adr.

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEUENTS

?at!a.".ed traokere gire prefereace ta new Steillns Baoster eiffr. Thv istneko with tbit eim taal. Try raa today.

WtMey'a Pleating Shop CXBnOIDRIIimtO. iTaarikA, ttBfef. rTrrcnmo. mvmw hoijb. ntrrraar cota. av.iDisa RCCaiSO, TAMCT rTITCHHB. 1 CTATS ITKEET, PUOJTB BAM. MOID 4a.

Have you tried tha new ijierllai' Booiter cigar? If not why not? t-l

Have yotir piano or player tuned or

repaired y T. O. Dickinson. Also pVionoigraph rwpairimr: expert work. Pwe Kat hnSt(ro 245. l-!-l

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Extra-ordinary Good j Attraction i

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TODAY AND TOMORROW KATHERINE MacDON ALD THE AMERICAN BEAUTY IN "Her Social Value" A powerful drama of a girl's hopes and a wife's realizations. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 5 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also Christy Cabanne" "AT THE STAGE DOOR" Bargain Matinee SUNDAY Entire New Vaudeville and Pictures Conrinuocs 1 to 11 P. M. COMMENCING MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Harry Morey and Kathlyn Williams in "A MAN'S HOME" Also .Buster Keaton in a Roaring Comedy "The Haunted House"

S. J. GREGORY THEATRICAL COMPANY

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Ths greatest ring-fight you've ever eeen on th screen. A comedydrama with a splendid thrill. Based on Charles E. Van Loan's Saturday Evening Post story. A KNOCK-OUT! International News A Good Ccroedy Orchestra

SATURDAY and SUNDAY Marshall Keilan Offers

'Bob Hamp

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UnparaUeled scenic splendor! Magnificent cast headed bv Wesley Barry. James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw! Hundreds of Indians, scouls. roatiersmea in prairie fights, and the stirring climax Custer's Last Stand Vl-LLXLY LNENTS AND A GOOD COMEDY

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JAN. 30-31, FEB. 1 Lon Chaney Lewis Stone Betty Blythe And a Big Caxt hi JAMES OLIVER CURWOODS MASTERPIECE "Nomads of the North': SEE The greatest forest fire. The greatest animal actors. The greatest love drama. A motion picture which will charm every man, woman and chili One of the few Elms no one should miss.

Every Saturday and Sunday

George Walsh and Looise Lorraine

"With Stanley in Africa" A splendid new chapter-play re-creating history's most dramatic adventure. A serial that teachers and principals want. A chapter-play to which parents should send their children to see.

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