Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1922 — Page 2

3

m .,

; .5?

PAGE TWO iaummn .

KAUFMAN W & WOLF -HAHKOHalKO Making Your Dollar Travel Far

Ml

Best Quality Granulated n

SUGAR lb. 4c

i Is J! L ft

5 pound limit with grocery purchase of $2 or over. Butter, eggs and flour excluded.

Macaroni 14c lb. Hich grade Bulk Macaroni. ! Spaghetti and Noodles, all ' shapes. Regular price 18c ! 3 Pounds for 40c L

Peanuts Fancy sugar coated fresh roasted poanuts. Special pound .

Cocoanut

( y Fancy long shred1 ded bulk Cocoaa il lb.

YOUR DOLLAR DOES EXTRA DUTY HERE JJd Worth of Groceries for tM 2 can Hoi stein Peas, was 18c can. . . 3oc 2 cans Family Brand Corn, regular price 12c 24 c 2 large jars Buckeye Preserve, regular 25c seller. .50c 2 pounds regular 8c fancy Blue Rose Rice 16c 2 pounds best fresh milled Rolled Oats, regular 4c lb. . . 8c

Ton may nave the delivered if you Eke m Pineapple

Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima Pan cake FJour package

t J Ho. 2 Cans fancy

, Hawaaian rine- - tpple, (broken i slices) this sale illc 21c t m or.uy . .

THEY'RE MIGHTY FINE! National Buscait Company's Fresh Baked Cookies Chco-.e from These Favorites

i c ESTws: rer id. !

, iu y - y II 11 ? 1 H Finest Ocalxtv Ever Sold for 22c a Pound 11 if

I P 1 a is 8 fcjjKilSSl- MiT ! mmmnni inn i willlliiiin iiiii.ih.mw d f g " i It " 3 d 1 1 1 'I .

'iz wm w vn i

m , -r r mm-r- ' "' I

TIMESWAimms)SRESULTS

Its an easy thing to do this weekend at Hammond's largest Grocery Store every penny works the limit in this event I A Two-Day Grocery Sale! Friday-Saturday

Read every item buy 1 your entire week's supply from this list get the 0 "thrift habit" Make Your Dollar Travel Far. 5 RICE 4 lbs. 25c High grade fancy, fine cooling Rice, Whole Head not broken 4 pounds for 25c Matches Good Quality Mat- 1 ches, 3 boxe s in package g for ...... Sells Regularly at $1.34 entire lot & 1 for ONLY L Gold Dust Gold Dust Washing Powder, the big pack- 25 c age for 9SSSSS fi 1

VU 50 FOR

GIRL WHOM

00G BITES Bulldogra ihxt bit nvrw erl ar oosttly luxuries. Iuia B. Faust and his wlfs Mrs. Bertha Faunt of Rat Chlca.pi learntxl that yesterday. Faut la aaprintRdt of the Hobbard Steel Foundries. He had a white bulldog. The dog: bit a nure girl he'd employed to care for hts two children while he and hi wife attend, ed a theater In Chicago. Then the girl sued Mr. Fanst. Yesterday a Jury ta Judy CVUea room, superior court, brought in a verdict for the young lady plaintiff. The Jury salJ the bulldog; had bitten away Just M.7S9 orth of the you DC lady's heatitj-. The do never had taken any blue ribbons at Cog shows, either, which makes him about the hi;het-rioed non-prixn pup in these parts. Miss Virginia Howard, aged 19. daugrhter of Mrs. Catherine Iloward. was the victim of the dor's attack and the recipient f the Jury's ple-aaant condolence. She waa represented by Attorney W. J. McAleer. According; to testimony Mtws Howard waa at the home of the Fausts en the night of November IS. 1919. She was taking care of Mr. Faust's two small children. It was about 9 p. m. The children were lyin down. They had bex.n playing with chalk,. Some of this still lay on the floor. Miss Howard, cleaning up stooped to pick the chalk from the floor. The bulldog, stretched nerby. made a Iudro at her. He bit the girl betwtwi the eyes. Several bones in the now were broken. An operation had to be performed. The young lady was diatisrufed. She will hear permanent gears. The &o Is m t have attacked both the owner and. a bey at other times. Bat Faust refused to have the dot,' killed, said attorneys. - After the attack on lti Howard, Faust gave the dog away. The plaintiff had asked for faiwage of fl0,OKV. ILLOlElSWATSOfl . iTintll NTWS SERVICE! WAaillNClTON. Fb 16. Andrew V. Mellon denied today that he w-as TRY AN ECZEMA $1 Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Arrr breaking out of the skin, e-ren fiery itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applrlos Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its perm destroying proper- ., . 1. 1 .inhii. nrpnAralion tnstan ttiea, itia b'f--ly brings eaae from skin Irritation. soothes and heals the ecema r'S"' and leave tho skta clear and smooth. t. fn to relieve tho tor 1 1. r i -j - - - - ,. .. j.i.v ;nfrrera front tnem wjnk - t skin trouble should obtain a small jar - . n W AWfl of Mentno-au.npur 'i druggist and ass It like eold cream. Adv. C THEATRE B . 'fi0 .. Hi LI TODAY AND TOMORROW i SCENE FROM -THE SON OF WALUNGFORD With an All Star Cast H 4 SATURDAY Buck Jones in 'RIDING WITH DEATH" SUNDAY Hammersl B Elaine Hammerstein in THE WAY OF A MAID" nH MONDAY AND TUESDAY aB Da Conway Tearle in is "SHADOWS OF THE BB 3 5 SETT Pc

IHEUGIBIUIY

CHARGE

SULPHUR ON

WBBiW.V.VA SDELUXEI

11 El

A JSt 'C ' - jf i v i t - - 1

vJ mm mm

Cohimbus was glad to see the U.S.A. after his long trip. And when he could throwarope4 A lucky strike for him. LUCKY--. iCS"? E5 HTTP? Qtts U r4UfiaHlO When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because Ws Toasted 'ff wucA seas in tha 4liciou Burfey Smvor And also because it's .,...,.. . K-..mmr Tre-ury . Whil JcJrntns; to !ss-a a formal rfply to c.harg-e of Senator Wttson, Democrat, of Georrla, whe declared In the sen at. that Mellon was serving illegnily becaoxa of his vast business and financial interests, the secretary of the treasury said that he was not "disturbed" by tho these statements, because h had retired as president and director of all banks In which he was intereated before becoming a member of the c?.bin5t. Piles! Pyramid inngs tieusf Ym, the Relief Afforded by Pyramid Pile Suppositories Is Truly Blessing Maybe yon are suffering with Itching-, bleeding- or protruding- piles or hemorrhoids, and if you havo never triefl Pyramid Pile Suppositories, by all means do bo at once. Get a 60 cent box at any drup store. Avoid the pain and distress, get quick relief and a new leae of comfort. Take no substitute. If you would liko to trr them first please send name and address to Pyramid Drue Co, 617 Pyramid Eldg.. Marshall. Mich. Advertisers Notice We can handle your COLD LEAF WORK MUSLIN SIGNS BOARD SIGNS WALL SIGNS Special Prices on Quantity Work. BRANT SIGN CO. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 1275S 804 East Chicago Avenue iwijj ffmm.1 ftt "A baffling and Exciting Succession of Thrills." N. Y. Tribune.

1.1 .

Seat Sal of Prices Prerailiog for The Bar C! A A 600 NIGHTS: 50c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Box Seat $20 2 S KJ mTTTW 7 MATINEE: 50c-75c-f 1.00-$1.50 NIGIITS IN NIGHTS IN Madaet Saturday, 2:15 P. M. Nigbfc, 8:15 Prompt . 1 ' NEW YORK SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT CHICAGO 1 mmmmmmmimmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ft if

OFFICERS REQUIRED TO

cennpu hi T L HaTI Nnt Tf!-frifTr SZorr f1r,n-r -".j ""J" ) ' If Raid Was Unau thorized. Officers of the law vrbo enter a nan's hous without a search warrant and find a "whlta mule" Btill !n operation and other apparatus used In the raaliing of intoxlcatlnsr liquor can not testify to such matters in the trial of the man for (yperatin: a "blind tiger" because they entered. the property Uleg-ally and acQuired the evidence ItleKally, accorrlinc- to a rulintr made jewterday In the Marlon rrlmlnal c"urt ty Frartk S. Roby, ap-cia,l Judge. The ruling was maie in the case of Dan Kinchin, 106 South TaTt street, Indisnn.polia, who had appealed to the criminal court from a Judg-mfnt of ?100 and costs and sixty days In Jail en a "blind . tig-er" cJiarso. Kinchin was discharged. SUSPECT RELEASED IN BISCHOFF CASE Father of Youth Is Held In Custody Under Heavy Bond. Anthony Kaxbowski, asre IS. of 6724 Evans street. Chicago, v hi- with his fi.ther were arrested in Indiana Harbor Tuesday nig-ht as agrntu eff Ray mond J. Bischoff, Chicago's 25-year-oid "linancial wizard," was released from tl e East Chicag-o Jail yesterday alter- : noon when it was learned that the boy was not Implicated in any way with the Biachoff "Get Rich Quick" schemes. The father, John Karbo wskl. how- : e-rer, is still bcin.5 held in custody for the Chicag-o authorities, having- been identified by more than a score of fx opi here as the elderly ma.n they ha i : plvrn larye suts of money to in exUSE SLOAN'S TO . WARD OFF PAW LITTLE achrg grow into big: pains unless warded off by an application of Sloan's. Rheumatism, iituralgia, still joints, lame back won't Cght long agaitist Sloan's Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't. be an exception. It certainly does pfoduce results. Rpentratjestrithcnttritbbi7tg. Ker.p this old family friend always handy for instant use. Atk your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment PARTHENON THEATRE Last Times Tcday "THEODORA" The Spectacle of the Age Thousands of Hammond People Are Delighted With This MARVELOUS PICTURE! ,' jw it f-'i-'-f' J 7 -jfy !f w,yf PARTHENON THEATRE HAMMOND, INDIANA

AV

olhiauh mm

WAG EN HALS & KEMPER Present

The Dramatic Sensation ; of

i4 V.M 1-4 m r-r. ..

By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY H0PW00D THRILLS AND LAUGHS!

change for hts promissory notn.

Prosecutor John Stephens was in-1 vestieatinz the cjlss lodav tr iurn i from thoae K1ns; their moneys in the ' J. Hufus WaJlinford "Get ruch Q jtok" deal, that ho noiut be able to act as ! a rt force In determining what action ! should be taken. If runt t.f-D8 of ' Prosecution are mot taken ataiuBt Karbo Karbo wskl, before tomorrow. It Is ;xpettod Chat he wiTi be released. Thnre is said to be a rooement on among: friends of Karbo-wskJ in Indiana Harbor to sign a bon! of $10,000 for his HEAD STUFFED BV CATARRH? USE A HEALING CREAM , If your nostrils are clog-red, ytmr ' tl-roat distresned. or yrur head 1-! stuffed by nairy catarrh or a cold, ap- j p!y a Uttl pure, sjitiseptic. g-erm &tatroyfner cream Into your nostrils. It penetraten throurh every air passage, scothing inflamed, swollen membranes aj)d you s-t Instant relief. How grod it feels. Your nostrils are open. Your bra1 la clear. No more hawking, sntiffiln. dryness or etctJ.ffgline for breath. Get a srroUI kottle of Ely's Cream Elm from any like marble. 'Don't stay stuffed vp. dv h'4 RPHEUM 1 THEATRE j& Friday and Saturday FEB. 17-18 Daily Matinees and Nights ii a.-"" 1 . 9cerAe From N,Co1 j CoIdwyn-s'THEOPOK I THE WORLD'S O MOST AMAZING fe SPECTACLE What would Happen ii 40 real lions were tamed loose in the streets Hammond? Yoa rr.y get gf a faint idea by seeing PRICES Matinees 10c-20c Nhhts10c-25c Two Days Friday and Saturday, Feb. 17-18. Special Matinee Saturday 2:15.

"THEODORA i

for K i 1

!

-a" ' j

' , ri - 1

"THE

ORA"

n

New York and Chicago

I s g2

flmrsdav, Fob. 16, 1922.

Unfortunate Human Trah. Te knovvlofie of de human ra'!,, Unole Eben, "is handu-apped try de fact dat so many of us wotrtd rather hear a passible banjo p!sjr dan a f.rst-f lecturer." r r-, 7 r-r--- , , 1 jtl C-'Tea fcrfllart p!osy shine ttat coe rot r.:n c-i or uust o:: ti:at tinnea:s to iao iron thit lasts tout tiaits fc a3 any other. DladiSliHShvs Polish Is In a clasf by Itself. It's mora ea nWi m a 3 e aid m ad ti cLO better maurialu " "T it oa rar parlor it yo-i dcii't f ki ever oad, your birdffart r prfjeery J. air i load your S.ODC7. ill'nm In tvorjrtirott' B'f .WSSTl Ililjiil LAST TIMES THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT Wants to Know THIS I J AWFUL I CAN'T KtEP Mr jkjl INCOME A'if oow, fcil Going to See Him in '"Me DDL - E. THIS AFTER F00N AND TOMIGHT PRICES: Af ternoons,v 1 0c-20e Nights, 10c-25c punn T0DAY ANT) DUIIU TOMORROW Bill Fairbanks in "HELLS BORDER Also Good Comedy "The Wild Man in Africa." EP. 8 "Plenty of Thrills, Mystery and Fan." N. Y. Evening Telegram. ;3 warn?

mm n

T1 & T&

MM

i-1

IE t !

1

m m . wm . mi . mm, mm, mm . mm mm. - mm . .