Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 7
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Did You Hear That EAST CHICAGO H. C. STONE, enprineer on the B. & O C. T. railroad, with wife, are planning an extended visit to parts in Cal-fornia.
PETER KEENAN, one of onr veteran fire buddies, left last night for Los Angeles for an extended visit with relatives there.
THE fourteenth of March Is said to be the last meeting of the Al-Hassan Orotto for the acceptance of membership applications until next falL
JOIEC KILLIGREW, candidate for county clrk, was In East Chicago yesterday handing the boys a phot and giving them his autobiography.
KESULl'lMCi h ROM 1 HE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE
THE resignation of Miss Anne R. Carmlen as assistant librarian at East Chicago, was accepted at the last meeting of the library board to take effect at once.
ED RE1L, chairman of the Elks' Ministrel coram itte, aa well as the othr members in charge, are to be congratulated on the bis way the entire program was handlod".
HTM AN M. COHKX was pushed back !n his old Job in the East Chicaog court yesterday. In the absence 'of Judge Allen P.'Twyman, who Is In Indianipolis, Cohen acted as ep)fel judge.
'"ITT ATTORNEY James W. Erissey ' s a lot of people bare got the Idea 'eiy that he is a democrat. He saya " iJon't know where they got it as he ii alwajs been a staunch republican.
THE Merry Makers of Indian Har--r ar eholding their grand opening ;:i the Anditorium hall with a Moos;i:;ht Norelty Dance, tomorrow even'uk. The hall Is expected to be liackei. j
The common council will choose from their number at the regular meeting next Monday cipht. two members to .it.tend the Rivers and Harbors confer-
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tame to Gary today to Investigate the big fire.
CHARLES DYER is running like a house a-fire in Gary, his friends declare. Everybody is able to recognize Charley a long way off by his 1906 Cadillac
business than he has tor a. year la the teel city. "Things are opening up great,"' said John,
ALFRED DRAPER
from la-w chool in June,
DAVID GARCIA . and Lela Burrows were caught in a compromising situation by police at. 1304 Adams street. Each was fined $3 a.ni costs in the lty court today.
THE Chinaman , who was be-aten and robbed at 123S Washington street, Saturday night, died yesterday at Ft. Luke's hospital. Death was lu to the beating he received.
will graduate
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uiaw juraiiura ana put it in storage at the building at Broadway and Seventeenth which was destroyed by fire this week. 'That's one law firm that waj burned out beforo it got started," declared Draper.
Onions Found to Kill Scent of Home Brewer INTERNATIONAL NEWS 5FRVICC BKLLAJRE, Ohio. Feb. Horn brewer are expected to erect a monument to a man whose discovery became publie property when police raided his home, confiscating. his beer-making apparatus. The mash was found t contain both onions and sugar. "Experts" said the onions would kill
the odor of alcohol, tnu preventing
JOHN PRINGLB of the American Radiator company "made" Gary this week and declares that he did more
Appreciation Help All Around. More -, and more ieopI appreciate
the value of the telephone; and. fre- the maker from being "given away.'
quently , now they express their appreciation to the telephone employees and executives. And every such expression of appreciation brinps the company, its employees and the public Into closer relationship. Telephony.
The Only Appropriate Criticism. I Actions speak louder than word J therefor criticise by crwitln new ntnndards, not by findinc fault wtth old onen.
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THE PEOPLES STORE State and Sohi Sts., Hammond, Indiana ANNUAL WHITE SALE ENDS SATURDAY Thirty-five churches of Hammond and the Calumet Region to receive checks. You still have time to attend this sale for tomorrow will be the big day. The values are greater and the assortments include items for every need.
BUNGALOW CRETONNE 19c They're beautiful and we'll sell 600 yards Saturday at this price.
LADIES' HOSE 15c Slightly irregular and black only. They are about the same quality as our usual 25c stocking.
LADIES' SATINE BLOOMERS, 98c Black and copen blue only, in a fine quali t y satine ; double elastic knees and double stitched.
GUARANTEED
TAFFETA, $i.y8 i 36 inches, in colors j and black. M "o s t wanted for e a r 1 y spring frocks. J N WARNER'S
ELASTIC GIRDLES $1.98 to $3.00
Presenting all that is ; new in corsets. They are much in demand j at this time. !
BARRED DIMITIES, 25c Not the ordinary cotton dimities, but the dainty checks of sstin lustre so much desired. CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, $3.19 This is the old fashioned quality, 56 in. ches wide; in navy, brown and black.
CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN ROMPERS $1.49 They're trimmed in yellow and are very much wanted at this price.
IMPORTED KID GLOVES, $1.98 Another arrival of fine quality gloves in wanted shades. Soon to go at this price. WARRANTED HOSIERY, $1.50 Ladies pure thread silk, in black and cordovan, garter hem, seamed back, in all sizes. INFANTS' FLEXIBLE FLUFFY HOSE, 29c Looks like wool and washes nicely, soft and comfy. White and black. AH sizes. DR. PARKKER'S HOSE SUPPORTERS 39c All sizes in the very quality desired mostly by mothers. DOUBLE ELANKETS $1.29 54x76, showing a real good quality, in grey and tan. "JACKK3E COOGAN" SUITING 23c Per Yard 32 inches wide, in thirty beautiful patterns. Wears like iron and won't fide.
FULL FASHIONED ;ILK HOSE, $2.50 31ack- or cordovan, .11 sizes, triple seam jack, French pointed heels.
NEW VEILING 29c Per Yard
Just the signs so iar now.
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INFANTS' WOOL MITTENS, 39c Ihey're white with iainty pink and blue l.ints at the wrists.
DRESS GINGHAMS 19c Per Yard You will be pleased with this wonderful range of patterns and the colors are guaranteed.
ence In session at Washington, D. C, March 1st and 2nd. DO.VT ask who wan the best of the cast of 100 in the Elks' "Let's Go" they were all good. Last night ended a three-night stand at the Hartley theater with a capacity house every night. "Let's Go" wa a success.
THE hospital question is still boiling. The Men's club of the Congregational church has invited Julius Friedman, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce committee sponsoring the build- ! . I i- .. -
Everything Must be Sold Before February 23th Only lO More Days to Sill Entire Stock of
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their members on this subject next Monday evening. The following eve- ZJ nig, the various committees from the civic organizations over the city will ESS
meet at the city hall to continue a fight for a city hospital.
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1,200 Cans of Canadian SALMON Out they go. Building la O FOR OSbe WteckedSale.
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Household Hint
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Bananas. Com meal Pancakes. Syrup. Sausage. Coffee. Luncheon. Toasted Cheese Sandwiches. Baked Apples. Cookies. Cocoa. Dinner. Grapefruit.
Fresh Ham. Mashed Potatoes. Apple Sauce, Lettuce and Onion Salad. Rice Pudding. RECIPES FOR THE DM Cornmeal Pancakes Sc ne cup of yellow cornmeal w... one cup of toiling water, let cool. One
he thicker than boiled custard. Turn into a pudding dish, beat the whites of the e.gs very Ftiff with four tablespoons powdered suar and juice of lemon, pour over tha top and brown. To be eaten cold.
SUGGESTIONS It is said that spots on silk can be cleared with Ksoline and no mark will be left if the dampened spots are covered with talcum powder and brushed when perfectly dry. One might make the experiment on a piece of cloth, for it is always best to understand cleaning methods before risking the art on fine material. One thing is guita certain: Fuller's earth if thickly sprinkled over the grease marks on
or twa egjjs, well beaten; one tea-1 delicate silk will clean the blemspoon of sugar, one-half teaspoon j ishes and leave no mark. It should of salt, two teaspoons oaking pow-1 v,e allowed to remain on the raa-
der, one cup Hour and mux to matce , terial for several hours.
thin batter. Either sweet or sour
milk may be used, using a little baking soda with "sour. A good syrup to use with these tancakes is made of one cup of brown sugar, two-thirds cup of granulated sugar, one cup of water.
Cook until thick as desired
A eood way to clean a net or lace
waist is to put it in a heavy-pillow case and sprinkle it quite lavishly with flour and cornmeal. Take th bag into the yard and shake it vigorously, but not enough to injure the face. It can be left in the bae for several days. Take out
Toasted cheese sandwiches may i the waist and shake free from dirt
be made from ordinary cheese sand- and flour mixture. In most cases wiches toasted on both sides, or the i the waist will not only be perfectly
YARD WIDE SHEETING, 19c Yd. Unbleached only, in a finely voven quality for aprons, bed spreads and such.
MEN'S HOSE 25c Per Pair A fine gauge hose in black, cordovan and grey. Soft quality, but noted for wear.
bread may be toasted on one side
first, then spread with the toasted eides next the cheese and then toasted on the outside. . Fresh ham may be cooked as an ordinary oven roast with dressing or as a pot roast. In the latter
case brown on ail sides, then add
burners may be brushed with it,
crumbs brushed from the toaster, etc.
little water and let cook slowly, well seasoned, until tender, like a beef pot roast. Lemon Rice Pudding Boil one-
half cup of rice in one quart of If your sandals and rubbers look
milk until very soft, add to it while ' shabby but are perfectly pood for hot the yolks of two eggs, one cup further wear, paint them over careof sugar, the grated rind of one, fully with a coat of stove pipe lemon, and a pinch of salt. If ' enamel and you will be surprised thick add some cold milk; it should at the result.
clean, but the lace will be light and
fluffy looking. Furs can be cleaned in the jams manner if they are of light color; A small brush broom from the ten-cent store is a handy thing to
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McCALL PATTERNS Quality First
It's Spring again on McCall Street and Winter-wearied folks are moving
in. The beautitul styles and illustrated descriptions taite away ail care of Winter's depression. To those contemplating new frocks, these wonderful patterns are indispensable. Come in when down town and see the pretty new things. McCALL'S MAGAZINE NOW ONLY 10c
-COME OUT OF THE BEATEN PATH'
PEAKERS Opposite Mea HotelPhone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond Choice Pot Roasts ...... 6c English Leg Mutton I2l2t English Mutton Chops ... 12Vc Short Ribs of Beef 5c Fresh Ham Roast . . ... 12V6c Morris Brisket Bacon. . . . 12c Smoked Hams 6 to 81bs. . ... 12Vk Swifts Premium Bacon .... 28c s Pork Loins per Ib. .... . . 16c j.- - '-m
BACON
Armour, Swift, Cudahy, Morris, and other famous brands. Id 12pound cans. Building to be Wrecked Sale,
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Government Government Food of Wheat Wool Gloves Monarch Breakfast Food, regular 25c size. Worth 75c a paIr BuIdbg to be 1Q uummg to ce wrecked sale, very Wrecked Sile price V Men Heavy Cotton Gov. Reclaimed Wool Work Pants O. D. Shirts Building to Be Wrecked Sale, Regxdar price $1.50. Building to per pair 1 OV be Wrecked Sale price y C Regular Pack 10c Size IMPORTED SARDINES Vacuum Bottles Building to be Wrecked Sale, specially E? $1.39 our former price. Building 7 r priced at to be Wrecked Sale I JC ARMY OVERCOATS TURKISH TOWELS 500 Array Overcoats, Building (1 AA Large 49c size Turkish Towels, for T Q to Be Wrecked Sale P A UU Building to Wrecked Sale 1 C
SATURDAY SPECIALS West End Grocery and Market Wunschel and Lammertin 301 W. State Street Phone 387 resh and Smoked Meats Fresh Dressed Chickens
lub House Scotch oasted Oats 10c pVg.
lub House Pancake lour 10c package.
Ho 23c can
Peas
Out House Corn 19c can
Jeacock Red Salmon 35c can.
1 0 Cans Club House MUk 97c
?avzy Egg Plums .pricots 25c can.
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Kelloggs Corn Flakes and .'ost Toasties 3 for 28c
Pure Fruit Preserves 16 oz. 31c - 32 oz. 56c
Fancy Corn 10 cans
10c 93c
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Club House the Superior Coffee 42c pound
Dill
Pickles per Jar 20c
quart
Eloise Peaches 35c can
Fancy Santos Coffee 24c pound. 4 pounc$ for 93c
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