Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1922 — Page 6

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THK TIMES Tlmrsdav. Febmarv 9. 1922 .

Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

This death of Joseph Kolar, livinR nn East North street occurred at St. M-arsaret's hospital in Hammond in Himmond on Saturday, death being caused from liver trouble. Mr. Kolar ,.has been in fatlinsc health for several eeks and t is taken to the hospital in the hopes of overcoming- his trouble. He was 4S years? of are, and leaves a. viJe and three children. The funeral 1 was heM on Wednesday with interment in Maplewood cemetery. The funeral was in charge of Geiscn. The condition of Mrs. LUtlea who as brought 'back from California hwt weelt to the home of her daughter in . Chlcaeo. is ery much improved, though for a time hr condition was very yravc. Miss Kila l,ittlcs has re-j uinied fu he:work in laa Anj Ca.1. Dr. aixl Mrs. Claude Pettibone entertained at UiJr honifl on Tuesday Mg-ht. Vavorn at cards were wuri by Mr. and Mrs. Major Allro.'ii. This club was recently organized and the members are .-mjoscd of the yourg irarrird set. The ciao mods cverj t -vo weeks, j The members of the Chrjso'.ite clunj it enjoying a pot luck dinner at the j Corn tr. ere lal f.ab rooms tonight. i Mrs. Ne:iie Wirt, of Chicago, waj in Crown Point o;i business several days this week. Mi.M Kajf! Kilborn, who has been organist at the K'irst Methodist church for several years, haa resigned. Mis Charlotte Love will have charge of this work hereafter. Sheriff TV "I. Olds has recently bf vo a director of the Barns Ice and j ui company, o; uaj-y, 01 wn:on roriaer Sheriff flames is vies president. .Tin; company' is planning to make improvements on their plant to enlarge their facilities- for storing ice.

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Stanley Barr has been confined to his home the past few days wit'.t a very severe cold. The engageiment of Miss Lena Bisselherg to Ionian Niksch has been announced and the wedding has been set for early .srrinjz The trial of Ceor Horbachfk and

J'lin "i'"1 r OhlcKgo for second derrei burprlarly waj held in the criminal court on 'Wednesday. They p charged with stealing- the automobile of Albert Patch in ..-ry and taking i'. to Cincago where they took it apart and put parts of another car with it. making a regular cxr. During the testimony it was disclosed that the evidence was not sufficient to hold .smith and he was released. The case went to the jury at 5 r. ni. M-.W MRRIM.K L1CTSK. Jjawrcncc 1. Tremann, Florence E. Anderson, Gary; Kosta Zorovich, Violet nad'ovich. Gary ; Josif Knpiun, Marie Miinete. Indiana Harbor; l'Yank H. M i 1 M !-i a n , Hermcna Kimmet, Hammond. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES NOTICE! .Ml colored people of the Twin Cities are invited to attend a dance at WashInirlnn efreef hull- Irith and Vahlnir. ton Gary lnmorrow evening. Friday 10th. Admission free. Kine music. Attorney Caldwell will speak. 2-0-lt Mrs. Charles Haight of North Miboun avenue, spent Monday with her mother. Mrs. Fred Peaemey of Indiana

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7. frit AUn Kathleen MyrTs. Ths poor little shop cirl la not the only stajre struck maiden who seeks fam and fortuno on tha screen. Miss Kathleen Myers, daughter of S. C. Myers, manager of the Chrome Steel Works of Newark, has iust jeer triven a Job as a motion picture player, tier boss Clifford Elfelt. says she possfisses rrarked ability and may become as distinguished as an actress as bei father baa as a attel magnate. Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lind of 3vv street, are proud over the arrival of their first child, a nine pound girl born to them Tuesday, morning, Feb. 7th. Mother and daughter are getting along very nicely. "Let's Go" is the expression on the tip of every one's tongue. Why shouldn't it be? It's the best yet. 2-D-lt Mr. Claus Dreesen, father of J. J. Dreesen of North Magoun avenue, returned to his home In Valpariso Monday, after spending several days with his son's family. Miss Betty Lewis of Shamn, Pennsylvania, who has been the guest of her sister-in law, Mrs. George C. Tower of Grapevine boulevard for Ihe past two weeks, left Tuesday for Peoria. .Illinois, to spend some time with friends before returning to her home la Sharon. Don't fall to make reservations early for "Let's Go." The B. P. O. Kl.ks show. You'll like "Lets Go" because you know the casts. 2-9-lt Miss Gladys Clapper of 145th street. "ill bs the hostess to the members of ! her Kmbroidery club, this evening. Miss Mary Ann Lewis, very pleasant Iy entertained twelve of her young 1 friends Friday evening of last week, j in honor of her thirteenth birthday. SAGE TEA DANDY It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. Ton can turn gray, faded hilr beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur Compound" at any drug storo. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sag Tea Reeip, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist hero, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one- can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after ona or two applications tho gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This Is the aiye, of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so g -t busy with Wyefh's Sage and Sulphur Comnound to-night and you'll be delighted with your d.irk. handsome hair and your youthful appearance with'n .a few days. Adv. fl riiin m.iiiiniMMi.inii.

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LET'S GO! East Chicago B. P. O. Elks ANNUAL MINSTREL FROLIC CAST OF lOO HARTLEY THEATRE E. Chicago February 1 4th, 1 5th, 1 6th Seat Reservations Thursday, Feb. 9th 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. Friday, Feb. 10th 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 11th- 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. At Fehrenkamp's, 4705 Forsythe Auditorium Pharmacy, 3434 Michigan

The evening was pperet In dancing and pla-ing games, after which a. dainty lunch was enjoyed . Kr Vhe Elks' annual Minstrel Fnlly, Iet's tio" don't please everyone there aint no mules in Texas. C-9-1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed lieBraie, Jr., "ere quests of the former's sister, Mrs. Lawrence James and family, in liavens wood last Sunday. The Harry C. Long Woman's Relief Corpa No. 264, will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Auditorium hall. All members are urgently requested to be present. After seeing "Lets Co" you will wonder why some of our leadinc citi

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These Items on Sale Thursday, Feb. 9 to Feb. 13

LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS We are selling any and all. Pick, them out while our stock is full and complete, Q 50 PIECES NEW PERCALES Standard quality, in beautiful light and dark patterns. Regular 22c values, "j O.lper yard (10 yards limit) DAISY MUSLIN The well known brand of muslin, fine round threads, suitable for sheets and pillow cases, free from dressing. Specially priced. O l' per yard....... At)2t (10 yards limit)

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FRIDAY, BLOOMERS Ladies Bloomers made of a heavy twill material, cut full sizes. Values up to 79c. 1 Dollar Day, 2 pairs . . . CLOTJiES BASKET Willow Clothes Baskets, family size. Regular price $1 .50. Friday Dollar Day, "1 each DINNER PLATES Regular 7-inch size, two gold bands. Regularly 30c. Dollar Day. 5 for. . . . A VELVET HATS A number of wonderful bargains in Velvet Hats, BOYS' KNEE PANTS Made of good wearing material, just the thing for school wear. Sizes 6 to 17 (ti years. Dollar Day, pair G3nE with

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zens don't make acting the.ir profession. 2-9-lt Mr. and Mrs. J. ". Morris of Chicago, were guests Sunday of Mr .and Mrs. William Haight on Forsythe avenue. Try our special -supper, 40c; Eschenhach's Kestaurunt, 707 Chicago avenue. 2--t

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The Highland Lumber and Coal cornpany has a large force or men at u6: 14 CURTAIN SCRIM With blue, red, lavender and gold dots; 15c value. Special for this sale, "1 flX ( per yard . 2 (5 yards limit) ALUMINUM ARMY MESS KITS Regular 40c value. O C Special, each.. J SHOWING OF SPRING MILLINERY Our new Spring stock includes the popular horsehair and silk, straw braid and silk combination in black, blue and brown, also the lighter shades so much the vogue just now. The trims are of flowers, fruit and fancy pins. Now reasonably priced for ihh j3.50 showing at . . . . FEB. 10th STAIR CARPET Fine quality Twill Carpet, 27 inches wide, reversible, can be used on either side. Friday. Dollar Day, (fc 1 2 yards for SILK MUFFLERS Men's Silk Muffler and four-in-hand tie to match ( all neat patterns. Regular price $1.50 a seL Dollar Sale, per "j . DRESS SHIRTS In fancy striped percale, all new patterns. Sizes 1 4 to 17. Regular $1.50 g 1 value, at RAG RUGS Heavy quality, closely woven, large size 36x72 inches, good quality warp and filler: $1.98 value. Friday Dollar 1 Day, at V A and smji i.ii(u i.m.ji. j

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work clearing away brush, ereetin? buildings and otherwise improving their property. This enterprise, now owned and managed by the Gary Lurnber company, has promur.ng prospector tho coming year. - Mr. Grrit Kro.swyk, our genial president of the town board, transited business in Crown Point, Monday. Mr,, oil re- Knip and M.vter Howard Wells spent Sunday wirjj friends in Oc Motle. James Janneson transacted business in Griffith, Monday. Koy Ktonebreaker has recovered from his recent illness with diphtheria and will be released from quarantine in a few da; s. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. IJandley arc preparing to move to Cook, Indiana. Mr. Haniey has accepted tho -psit'on o; agent at that place Mr and Mrs Jacob Wagner and babv

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5UGAR ! SUGAR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR ! 10 pounds CO. Turkey brandOHp for 25 pounds. .

SUGAR SPECIAL '10 pounds for. . . WITH 38c 3 pounds M. R. Coffee for $ 1 25 OR 1 pound Gunpowder Tea Peaberry Coffee, 1 lb. 28c) , 3 pounds 69 c 80c Our Leader Coffee, "1 QC (1 lb. 35c.) 4Ibs.V A2 M. R. Blend Coffee. 1 OC (1 lb. 42c.) 3 lbs. Gunpowder Tea pound 69c Swansdown Pastr- Flour, OO large pkg OOC Libby's Kraut large can 15c

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tolled Roast Beef ;..30c Pot Roast 22c late Beef 10c "Vef Stew ........18c Hamburger 18c

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Capital and Surplut, $150,000.00

You Are Not Thrifty Until You Have a Savings Account Make yoar start now. Be tiunfty. Sire somctliing ' regularly. But you will not grf started on the road to thrift until you haTr a savings account. A kept-up sating account at this First National Bank will help you save It will get you somewhere. Before you realize it you will hare money ahead in this Bank. Start caring now. A deposit of $1 or more wiU get you one of our savings deposit books, making you depositor here. Begin at oner. This First National Bank also welcome small deposiu.

speut SunJa; Nearly Died on Birthday "On my last birthday, eight months ago. I had aJioiher c1o?h- rail. w ha.1 ju-it. finished dinner. My stomach brj?an -to hurt inc. a minute latr I lay unconscious. Three doctors tvo-k-d on me. I was soaked witn a'edd sweat hen I cama to. The noxt woA telling- a friend about it and he. adv ed trying Mayr'w Wonderful HemHv Since ta.ki.ng a course of your medicine I have be,-n ahi to eat anything. I have no more pains or bloating ami am feeling better than for ten year.-..' It i3 a simp!", harmless prepare ii.n that removes tho catarrhal muni, from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation, whif-h causes praclk-uJ.v all stomach, liver and intestinal a.frrlnta tncXuding" appendicitis. () do.c will convince or money r-f:jiv ! Sutr.m'-rs lluj-rnocy crrd druf;,:--I IVORY 2 FLAKES 53c MILK ! 10 Cans for MILK ! 98 c California Peaches 3 cans $1 .00. Can. 35c National Biscuit Mixed Cookies Regular 40c seller, 1Qpound A C Monarch Mammouth Blackberries. Regular 45c seller, ? "1 3 cans D A Silver-Dale Brand Beets, 1 t . Regular 20c. Can .. li3C Zloise Brand Peas, (early "J June sifted) , 6 cans Libby's Salmon, OQ tall can JJ .leinz Apple Butter, 2 pound jar . . . 48 c an Camp's Tomato O C c k-yw uj-t v-a.no aunpowder-Tea, Regular CLC $1.00, pound OI7t lavaiian Pineapples, 3 OC cans $ 1 .00, Can, k Lcin rk Buts ig of Veal in of Veal . . . Veast of Veal . . . eal Shoulder . . Yemium Ham . . . 23c 20c 40c ....... 35c 15c ........ .25c 33c (Whole or half) 33

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