Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1922 — Page 11
Thursday. March 9, 1922.
THE TIMES PAGE ELEVEN
WORSHIPING AT THE SHBINE OF ROYALTY The regular Friday evening- services at the Sibley Street Synagogue are at
tracting: ever Increasing- and -widening circles. There -was a large and representative congregation present Friday last, listening to the Rabbi's sermon on "The Sabbath." Tomorrow at elg:ht o'clock p. m., Rabbi J. Rappaport will
speak on the Interesting topic: "Worshipingat The Rhrlne of Royalty." Ii la confidently expected that the attend i t anoe this Friday will be even largei than recently.
VA- vS0mkW& n ,$!
Great 3 D
ay Tire
Ew1
Friday Saturday Sunday Positively the Greatest Sale We've Ever Attempted Lay in Your Entire Summer's Supply at These Prices
30x3y2 NON-SKID TIRES Regular Price $12.93 This Sale 9.99
31x4 TIRE AND , TUBE Special for This Sale 13.45
32x4 TIRE Special for This Sale 13.98
33x4 TIRE Special for This Sale 14.98
5-GALLON CAN OIL This Sale , 2.75
BLOW-OUT PATCHES 50c Value. This Sale
25
REPAIR WORK Reduced During Sale 20
ODD BUNCH HOOD TIRES and Tubes Reduced 25 . 3
ACT QUICK THESE BARGAINS WILL GO FAST Cut Rate Tire and Repair Shop B. F. MANIS, Prop. 575 CALUMET AVENUE Near Bridge Phone Hammond 3364
r
Crown Point
The Ieag-ue of Women Voters of Cen.er township, had a 'vet-y enjoyable uncheon at the Presbyterian church aarlors on Tuesday. Th Thlm'ble Jlub of that church serving the meal. In the evening: the League members ittended a very Interesting lecture on .'ommunlty Service at the Asembly oura of the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Emmert Clymer enterained the Entre Nous Club at their mrao on Tuesday night. Auction Jridffo being played the prlises for the ilsh score being won "by Mrs. Major Vllman and Mr. Clymer. A dainty unch was served after the games. The Eastern Star members will enioy a Pot Luck lunch at the Temple n Friday night at their regular meeting:. A birthday offering will be taken. Harry Kallis of Gary, was fined ioOO Und sentenced to 180 days at the state farm 'by a Jury in the Criminal court on Wednesday afternoon. The charge against Kallia was assault and battery with Intent. KalMs was married In December of last year and the following day his wife Ruth, left him after learning that he had a wife In Ureece. He made repeated efforts to get her to come back to him and on Jan. 30th he went to the restaurant, at 1301 Adams street, where he hit the proprietor Angelos Bessius and wounded him in the face. on account of Illness, Mrs. Fred Wilder is acting as substitute for Miss l;org. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomae K-ft on Wednesday for Chicago from there
goinif to New York City where they will embark on the Olympia on Saturday for an extended European tour.
Mrs. Carrie Ingersoll has been away from her work In County Auditor Fo-
lanu s ortlce lor several flays on ac
count oi a very severe cold.
vacancies on the ticket shall be filled. "3 Adoption of a party platform. "4 Transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before It." The state convention will be composed of 1,665 delegates, of which number Chicago is entitled to 555.
TEN MENACES TO NATION SEEN
BY
WOMEN
BOSTON, Merch. The U. S. S. Dolphin, for many years the official boat
or the secretary of the navy and the original ship of the famous old "white
squadron" went out of commiscion,
and bids for her sale will be opened In
Washington. The Dolphin Is berthed
iur me present ai me nariestown
Nevy Yard. The Dolphin was launched April 12, 1884.
DEFY PARENT UNION ILLINOIS MINERS BY K. M. ELISH STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICE ST LOUIS, Mo., March9. The union coal miners of Illinois will enter into Independent negotiations with the coal operators of the state, unless an Interstate conference is arranged or in prospect by April 1. This definance to the edict of the United Mine Workers of America was decided upon at a meeting of the state executive board of the Illinois Miners"
union held here yesterday. A tremendous breach In the ranks of the International union with resultant weakening In the strike that seems imminent In the Pennsylvania and Ohio fields, Is now threatened.
URNS
Cover with wet baking soda ' afterward appl gently V VafoRub Over 17 Million Jan Vtci Yearly
E332
Tl TTTs H OJTH
4
I
imiiemi specnaii for Friday and Saturday
-
ERIA
i
CALL FOR ILLS. REPUBLICANS
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO, March 9. Illinois Republicans will rather In state convention
jat Springfield on Friday, April 21, It I was announced at party headquarters ! here today with the issuing of a call j for the meeting-. Purposes of the convention, as outlined in the official call as issued by Chairman Frank L. Smith are: 1 "1 Nomination of three candidates
ior trustees lor the University of Illinois. "2 Directing the manner in which
Suffrage Pioneer Tells Voters Evil to Democracy to Be Combated. f I NTERN ATION At NEWS SERVICE J NEW YUHK, Mar, 9 Ten menaces to American democracy have been listed for the guidance of women voters by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, pioneer In the femlnlj movement and founder of the League of Women Voters. She is engaged In a spirited controversy with Governor Miller, who charges that an independent woman
political group is a menace to tht state.
The real menaces to the state .Mrs.
Catt declares, are:
'1. The greatest meance Is the il
literacy of the electorate, because an
Illiterate vote is a controlled vote.
"2. The second menace Is lenorarice.
Those who read their ballots but do not understand them vote somebody's
else s opinion instead of their own. "3. Too partisan partianship, which is true of T5 per cent of the membership of both parties. "5. Indifference, which is almost worse than the controlled vote, because it gives control to the few. Voting wrong Is better than not voting at all.
"5. Government by groups. Because
of the indifference of the many a few are left to do all the work, and this Is not democratic. "6. The use of patronage to hold
voters to the party standard. The job Is the price paid for party loyalty, and the League of Women Voters will fight this practice by upholding the civil
service.
i. ine use of money, the saddest
of all menaces. "8. Bosses.
j. manner ana abuse. This is the cheapest of the menaces but easy to use, because everybody likes gossip and enjoys spreading It. Bosses use It
to overcome the real Issues.
"10. The most terrible of all menaces
Is when, politics entirely breaks down,
ana tnen we have war."
hx0U) RELIABLE REMED(D1DI
BtwJLs Grids LaGrippe in. 3 Days
iSat Z.U:, i llttW.'!HV i 0
3 "
Standard far Two Generations
QUICKEST to t&ln tga.i tba safest ad aaatt dapawbUa nmUr to HaaaV Hcaat, CafoV sod La Grip?. Km ka wkbMi Ki t CIQ. T.UcH. HgTt (beta htmij prrraat 3mm by takinf lot M tfc fcrt Cold ar Hakche.
Ms
HUTi CKra Braoida Qaaoiaa TaUMi ar plaasaat to take i car to act. Na had altar atiect. Na "haad aan." iaiiiaara mrj Maakar al law bmAj ataiaat wiolar caaaaiaiBta. Dtaaaad raa kax
nrmt Mr. rUS i a Mb ail uaa i
At AU Druggist 30 Cmu m a aiu. wtin. nrraorr. anca
Ttl if
i r
BOWELS ALL
RIGHT NOW
So Nervous Coulunt Sleap UntU Ha Took Nerv-Worth
Sometimes it Is
that leads to very large ones in the lifS
- Jt some one had not dropp the circuUr about Xe?Vo?t0h into the automobile nf thi, v'
se-
-c n iimeeu ne naa lived so long- with such an ailment. Here is tho !torv, just Md. told.lt: '5ry stomach and bowels and digestive organs wer in had shinrt snd I gt but little sleep an.l no rest and so was all worn out In the mornings. My appetite was bad and I bloated terribly with gas after every meal until I found a Nerv-Worth circular In my machine. I went to the nearest drug store and got a bottle at once and before I had taken ft half up I was better soon I was well and have had no return of the trouble.' Many others have had the same experience after tney had almost given up hope of ever finding any relief. Most druggists have Nerv-AVorth and sell it at one dollar a bottle on a guarantee of money back if you do not get encouraging results from the first rottie. It is always on sale in this city at Summers Pharmacy and L. H. Mattern 1'rug Store. Whiting. It is especially fin for delicate women and sickly Children Ttip tmte ia nlncant and 1 1..
j action while mild is unusually effec
tive adv.
would very likely still be suffering terc y from stomach and bowel tr
3 Pkf$. 3 Bars 2 Pkgs. - 2 Pks. 3 Cam 10 Cans FAB Record Castile Virginia Sweet Aunt Jemina Watch Brand SARDINES for SOAP Pancakt Flour Pancake Flour CORN for 28c 23c 25c 31c 35c 49c 3 Pks. 3 Bars BE WISE 3 Can 3 ?kgt. RINSO 0Uuct Buy Only Good Coffee Scorurr?iIand CORN FLAKES for SOAP 3 lbs.j SPECIAL BLEND o 0f 19 c 23c 92c 38c 28c , 3 Pks. 3 Barf 3 Cans 3 Pkes. CLIMALINE White Naptha 4 lb. SPECIAL PEABERRY B. & M. Fancy . PUFFED iat SOAP n Maine Corn RICE 28c 16c 53c 47c 3 Can 3Pks. 4 lb. SPECIAL SANTOS 3 Can 3 Pkgs. 'OSS 90C TOMATOES WHEAT 15C 26c 2 POUNDS SUGAR . ilf5 Plors. 3 Pk?. With Each Pound of Coffee 3 Can 4 Pkgs. LAVO SATINA 1 f SC0UT MACARONI CLEANSER for 1UC PEAS or Spaghetti 20c 17c -TZZ Tr- 38c 32c TZ RED KIDNEY CAMPBELL'S , r , p. YNapthT LAFRCE S ' BSOM ShSeD Wash. Powder POWDER 32 C 29 C PEAS WHEAT 23c 25c TcT- 47c 41c Tb SALMON BELL'S 2 14-oz. jar, Al?Zly ARGO 5?"" SIFTED PEANUT SOAP ' STARCH 27 C 29 C PEAS BUTTER Ifir 23c : 56c 45c IDC 5 Pound 5 Pounds NAVY FANCY HEAD r , 1C 3 Bar, 3 Roll, fJlS RICE r,30 fov' FELS NAPTHA TOILET o - ooo BSM Cut oorcroirc SOAP PAPER OOC 5a5C String Bean PRESERVES 16c 10c 47c 51c 3 Large 3 Can, PET MILK n 3 Can, 2 Large Can, DEL MONTE &Mnv nnm PEACHES PEACHES i ft $1 AC PINEAPPLE OLIVES 74c 56c 1 cans $l.UO 78c 64c 10 lbs Best Granulated Sugar . 55c Parkers' Famous Donuts, doz. . 22c 28c Fresh Eggs, per dozen .... . . .27c Indiana Pure Creamery Butter 40c
Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" flnb On Good old Munterole That cold may turn into "Flu," Grip
pe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless
you take care of It at once.
Hub good old Muaterole on the con-frt-pted parts and see "how Quickly It
brings relief. Cold are merely congestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard, campher, menthol and other simple in
gredients, is x counter-irritant which
restores circulation promptly and helps
break up the cold.
As effective as. the mesy old mustard plaster, it does the work without the
mustard plaster's Sting- and Mister,
During the "Flu" epidemic a" few
years ago M;i3terole was used in our training camps. The Y. M. d. A. AVar Board sent thousands of jars to France
for our soldiers overseas.
Doctors have been reeommendinfr it
to their patients for years for colds,
aches and pains.
Just rub it on with your finper tips. You will feel a varm tingle as It enters the pores, then a cooling- sensation that bring-s welcome relief. Your druggist has Musterole; 3.1c and 65c. In J;irs and tubes; hospital size $3. no.
WWf4WiWal - jWlii
Miss Hlanhe Rorar has been -unAhli
to attend to her duties at the North TRY A "TIMES WANT AD' Ward school several days this w:ek
roceteria Stores
152 E. State St., Phone Hammond 25 434 119th St., Phone Whiting 184M 1004 Lincolnway, Phone Laporte 753
78 W. State St., Phone Hammond 3714 719 Chicago Ave., Phone East Chicago 1240M 1717 Broadway, Gary
Friendly Co-Operation
is a quality in the Indiana Harbor National Bank thai attracts to it a steadily increasing number of customers. The spirit of courtesy and willingness to serv e characterizing this institution will appeal to you as it does to thousands of others in this community. Checking and Savings deposits are welcomed by this old-established National bank.
r-ouR
fell
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS Earned ) $100,000.00
INDIANA HMBOR
NATIONAL BANK
Estatlisked 1903 Naiionalized 1912
AUiBJ.:. 1-1; V'
anc
1 Made
1 1
Fashioned of two or more materials, and these often of striking contrast, are the leading thought of the season. Cire Fabrics, Fabrics, Haircloth, Taffeta Silk, Moire, Faille, Canton Crepe, Glace silk, all are used in spring styles. Many choice models to choose from 1 C $3 to.... vlu Complete new line of Royal Society stamped goods. Beautiful line of organdy dresses and bonnets for the little tots. We Do Hemstitching
1 JU-
Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Avenue EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
RIEBOLD
a
East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610 Forsyth Ave. Next to Hartley:s Theatre a, Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 1 Oth and 1 1 th
FLOUR Turkey Brand, Vi bbl. Sak $1.08 EGGS strictly fresh 9Qr country eggs, doz. . . SUGAR 53 c 1 0 pounds for ... . EVAPORATED MILK Qgc 1 0 cans for AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with coffee or tea OQ order) 6 bars. . . . TOILET SOAP persian OI r brand. 4 bars At CAPITAL WHITE SOAP g O Q 1 0 bars KRAUT -15c large can AINSLEY'S FRUIT SALAD large can . U U BLUE LABEL JAMS Qg c 3 jars $1, jar OUR LEADER COFFEE 4 pound $1.35, ttc pound 00 C FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 5 pounds $1.20, " 25C pound PEABERRY COFFEE ORc 3 pounds 80c, pound 4J M. R. COFFEE 3 42 C pounds $1.25, pound VAN CAMP'S TOMATOES regular 1 6c value, O tl 2 cans for 0
VAN CAMP'S TOMATO OC. SOUP 3 cans VAN CAMP'S KIDNEY 1 BEANS can UC HEINZ APPLEBUTTER, A( 2 pound jars ....... SKINNER'S NOODLES 25 c 3 packages J QUEEIOUVES 59C quart jars J J SALMON fancy red. OO 1 pound can JJ DEL MONTE PEACHES, OQ can BRICK CHEESE Fancy Wisconsin, special ' ' O C per pound PEAS Early June, 6 " A r cans 80c, can . . " FANCY CORN 15c 6 cans 85c, can 1. J HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE 3 cans for$1- 35 c can SUGAR 99. 10 pounds........ 00 with 3 pound M. R. Brand coffee for $1.25 ORANGE PEKOE TEA gQ c pound GUNPOWDER TEA gQc pound BREAKFAST COCOA 93 c Yl pound tin JK
. REMEMBER WE DELIVER FREE
