Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1922 — Page 2

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Grocery Specials f Teaches A Big Lesson in Economy $ Plan to supply your needs for the entire week during this great i Sab!

Proof T!o. 1 'it Pays" Pet Brand Evaporated

10 can limit with grocery purchase of $2 and over. Butter E.72S and flour not hcluded.

Even'bcdy Likes "Heinz" Baked Beans With Tomato Sauce L-arge size cans 22c. 3 cans for ..65c Medium size cans IZVnC. 3 cans for 35c Small size cans 9c. 3 cans for 25c Lay In a Months Supply

New Laid Eggs, 25c a Dozen Yes they are act,' Laid Eggs. Direct from country, per dozen

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Choice Qua!. Sugar Corn, 9c Can Detter buy a big supply, per dozen $1. PRUNES Rich Bulk Cocoa Choice Qssiity Prunes, small Don't be afraid of the low

O r. size, per pound. . . .-.-. . w 5 pounds for 50c Another Sale

Full Hoop Kegs, While 200 Keg3 Last Mixed, per keg 8oC Milkers, per keg 98c

High Grade Quality 4 California Yellow Cling

Fry themand lca-n vhat good quality they are. Next week we will advertise them by the dozen at a very low price.

Oscar Mayer's High Grade Frankfurters lb. 17c

Sale of il B, C. Preniiiim Soda Crackers i

National Biscuit Co's fresh baked Premium Soda 1 Q Crackers (Salted.) per pound .j 4V" Farmly Dcxes 65c H

Great Big Redactions ' Le Solt Fins ' !?r.::a Trench Peas, A Kilo cans Spr.cial 33c rrs'i Day S);?cd ii-.ci, t:-ira quality. No. 2 cans 19c .ie Ri!ib33 nj!V03?i53 DfCfs'sj, sr-iAii 4c quart jars 69c i.ni trr. 51c.

GireK uiar:fho Cirri:5, f.r St. Patricks Dav, 5 oz. bot. 23c Ut'r.z SivecL ?fccd Fej, ailon can.;.! $2.SU Dsrly Swcoi 5i:ce. P'rkks. q-jart jar 39c Cr-,-5se ;t;1 ULc'.vc!; rc'--I WalsuJs, pis 79c Crt?:s: tnd Bb.ckwe'i Chyv Chew ' I''"" 45c

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

OL. til l:ST HO.OH 'liip Iiuh; ncss nu'n uf Kast Chicago ami Jmllana H:irlor turneii out eti ruass.- !i ultf ndaiice of tTIa stBKe party of Coiriimiiy of the 113th Kngineer rfjslmrnt held at their armory, 34E0 Mii higan avenue, last niipht. With the oTflocrs of the rt-Kiment. enlisted men, ami business nion of the district, nearly Odd wen prf-fient. A 5n-ji:i,e bund, composed of Gary musl.-la.tis and members fro tnth tng'neer rrninieiit. furniahrd ftitertain-J mcut for the evening- This amusev.ijit was a-Jfrurnentod by a corps of fi ii!!i-mi!ii frirls and otiier dellKhtfiil merrymakers to complete the diversion of the evening. The tport anions- the boys was boxir ,fj. Throe four-round bouts were arranged among the soldiei". To help th ro aloni; a. colored (juartet was n.usttre.l from the attendance. t'ol. A. 1" Melton. t-rimmaniihiK the USth Kniiineer regiment, was the guest of honcr. II LACKS SICCEKD I1VII According- to an official announce-! rnfnl lri'in the lc-oad plant of the Sinclair lieHnlnK- Co.. Kobert J. Black ha i : b:en appointed as superintendent of! flu) Kast t'hicaKO plant, succeeding A. I L. Iavid, who is reported to have grme over in an otTivinl position ivt1 the t'riiver?al Oil Products compnny o Chicasro. This change became effecti.r today. Kfibert Black comes from the Kansa City plant of the company. This i.4 the third change of superintendents at the Kast Chieairo jilant this year. Cieorso R. Iord was in charse the first of January. LOCAL PLANTS K.VIIIDIT Visitors from the Calumet district to the Railway Appliance show at the Ciiicaso Coliseum this week will probably recall stopping before the booths c! manufacturers represented there from this region. For there in the front line trenches of Rett-.ng- their products 'before the world were three of the main industries of the Kfist Chicago district,, namely, the O. F. Jordan Company, manufacturers of the Jordan railway spreader; O raver Corporation, fabricators of tee! plates anil water purifying equipment; Metal and Thermit, rccovtrtng of metals . DAV GOES TO I. V. The resignation of O. It. Day. vocational director of the East Chicago Schools, was accepted by the members of the board of education at their meeting held last evening. It has been announced, however, that the change will not takis place until after April 15. nxt. Mr. Day, it is understood, will accept the position as assistant professor of vocational education at the Indiana University upon the release from his East Chicago duties. He has been in charge of vocational work in the East Chicago schools since the opening of this school term, August 1. The board and those assocl ated with Mr. Day In his work, regret to learn of his leaving- the city. Twin City News Notes j Members of Indiana Harbor Woman's club, v ho expect to attend the county convention and luncheon Wednesday, March 22, at Hammond, .viU notify Mrs. Harry Olney, Indiana Harbor 1475 as all reservations must be in by Saturday, March IS. Mrs. W. A. "Macintosh returned tt her home o:t !44ih street, Sunday after a weeks' visit with her cousins Mr. ri'i Mrs. Earl McCiure in Cicero. Cecil Friedman .soit of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman, returned last evening from Frbana, where he spent the past two weeks with his brothers. Max M. and Bernard, who are attending the Illinois university. The parents-teachers meeting will be held Thursday evening at the Washington crade school. Dr. Ostrowski,

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East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610 Forsyth Ave. Next to Hartley's Theatre Specials for Friday and Saturday,

PET MILK 10 Cans 93 c

EGGS Strictly Fresh Per Dozen 27c

SUGAR 10 nounds 33c j With 3 lbs. ML R. Coffee for $1.25 j or 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea for 69c Kcllogg's or Post Toastics, Q f. per package Roiled Oats. IOC per package Brooms, regularly 75c, 59 C special at Seeded Raisin. 15-oz. pack- 23 C a?e. reRularly 30c. at Del Monte Fruits (Blackberry, Cher rics, Peaches), 1 -pound 00 tins, 6 cans for Matches, 6 packages 29c Beechnut Brand Jam?, plum or peach, in tins, regularly 30c, 25 C special 2 for Sardines, in oil and mustard, 25 C 3 cans for Swansdown Cake Flour, per package 38c Monarch Mammoth Blackberries, in heavy syrup, 3 cans $1.00, 35 C per can

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IK . Anna Fitzia. Anna FHziu, American beauty nd opera star, has just announced that her engagement to Andres de Segurola, formerly of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, has been broken. "We decided that our temperaments were not suited to each other," she said, "and, anyway, I think international marriages are a mistake. You know Segurola is a Spaniard." Miss Fitziu said she met SeguroU in Paris "years ago." who has just recently returned from Poland, will give a talk. There will be a musical program and refreshments will be served. Robert, better known as Bobby, Parrow, son of Mrs. Anna -Darrow, was j Mjceessf ully operated on Wednesday morning at the Mercy hospital tiary, for appendicitis. Mrs. Clair Stephens of 136th street, has been confined to her home for a few days with an attack of grirpe. The Past Matrons' club, of the East Chicago O. H. S. chapter, w hich was organized Inst month at the home of the matroti, Mrs. James Clements when she entertained that body of women, will hold their first meeting Friday afternoon at the Masonic temple. At 1 o'clock there will be a co-operative luncheon which wiW be followed by the business and social meeting when plans will be made for some definite program to be carried out. Mrs. Leo McCormack of Beacon street, was called to Terre Haute. Ind., Wednesday by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Benj. Williams, Mrs. K. N. Canine and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy are attending the Woman's club conference today at the Art Institute in Chicago. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Charles Fmith and Miss Anna Flack -will entertain for the benefit f the Welfare association at the Smith home on North Olcott avenue. On Raturday afternoon will occur another of these parties at. the home of Mrs. C. II. Lewis on North Magoun avenue, at which Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Ackroyd will "be hostesses. Mrs. Paul Miller of Cambridge. Mass.. where her husband is attending READ THESE TWIN f.ITY I ADVERTISEMENTS u ; WASSEY PLEATING SHOP I STATE STRKKT. Ilenititcli tvith Gold and Silver Thread i also match all colon. Button llolea, Iluttons Covered, l.nilirolderlng. Itrsidlng, leading. 1'honr Hammoml 440. 3-11-1 SUGAR 10 Pounds 55c Shrimps, new pack, per can M. R. Blend Coffee, 3 lbs. $1.25, per lb Our Leader Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.35, per lb Pcaberry Coffee, 3 lbs. 80c, per lb Gunpowder Tea, per pound Orange Pekoe Tea, per lb Breakfast Cocoa, '2-pound tins California Peaches. 3 cans $1.00, per can. . , Hawaiian Pineapples, 3 cans $1.00, per can. . . Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 3 cans for Brick Cheese, full cream, per pound Early June Peas, sifted, 6 cans SOc, per can. Fancy Corn. 6 cans 85c, per can. Fancy New Potatoes, peck 78c, 3 lbs 20c 42 c 35c 28c 69c 69c 23 c 35 c 35c 25c 25c 14c 15c 17c

Harvard university and where she was taking- a course In art at the Academy of Fine Arts In Boston, arrived at the horn.; of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ij. W. Olles, Tuesday evening; to be with, and help care for her mother, Mrs. Mary Hill who has been ill most of th5 winter. ' Last evening:. Mrs. lvar Jones was hostess at a surprise farewell party at her home on Manoun ave.. In honor of ilrs. Judjre Hokks, who left this city this mornlns. after bavin spent the past ten days with friends. This was the climax of the rr.any social affairs Klven In Mrs. Uo(f?s' honor. There were thirty-one lady Kuests who came "all dressed up", some In beautiful old-fashioned clothes, some to represent youns Rlrls, while others were comically attired. Mrs. J. Hartmnn wlnninsr the prizo in the latter. The evening; was spent with music, games and contents, prizes being awarded In these, after which delicious refreshments were served. The many friends of Miss Tearl Slls will be sorry to learn he Is not so well. Miss Sils was operated on last week for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond. " Miss Margaret Read, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Tom (iary, on Kennedy avenue for th past two weeks, is Ieayinjr tomorrow for her home in Chatanooga. Tenn. The Loyal Workers of the Indiana Harbor M. E.. Sunday school will hold a St. Patrick's nodal Friday evening In the social rooms of the church. Stunts and features will furnish the evening's entertainment, after which refreshments w'-H be served Everybody come. Mrs. .T. H. Hart will be hostess to the members of the Terre Haute club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Kennedy avenue. Mrs. Henry Davis entertained the Picnic club yesterday at. her home on ICast Side. Mrs. Tavis is a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hart of Kennedy avenue, will have as their guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Guy '"oates of 'lary.

TO,?1' tew BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantia! Choice Dishei 55c James Con?!et MEE HOTEL Resturaat Phone 574 a a a n .n.n.ia.B.B.c.u E LUXE 3 a Q TODAY AND TOMORROW "B Rudolph Valentino l IN "Frivolous Wives" Also Pa the News SATURDAY AND a EL "a SUNDAY E Harold Lloyd in a "NEVER WEAKEN" B Sessue Hayakawa in B B "WHERE LIGHTS ARE Da LOW" "a H and the 1st Episode of a Q ) "WHITE EAGLE" B3 Starring Ruth Rolland. Da B Children WU1 Be Admitted B U Free Saturday Morning B H from 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. "h ia n naGBftiMiiiaBfflc HARTLEY THEATRE EAST CHICAGO Right Now! now f ALL THIS WEEK iiny wme New Show Each Day 20-People-20 GIRLS GALORE TONITE "HOLD ME TIGHT" FRIDAY "LET'S GET A TAXI" Garter Night SATURDAY "WANTED: A HUBBY" SUNDAY 'WHY LIVE IN GARY.'

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ASKS THAT WAGE DISPUTES BE RETURNED Jewell Alleges That Burlington and Erie Have No Standing Before Board-

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Maroh 16. Charging; that the Burlingrton and Erie railroads were not properly before the United States labor board In the present ware hearing, B. M. Jewell, president of the Railway Employes' Department of the American Federation of Labor, asked that their ware diiputes be aent back for further negotiations between the road and their employes. Th federated shop crafts of the Burlington presented evidence to show that the road arbitrarily ordered a wre cut, refused to furnish reasons other than "their judgement" for the cut, and refused to consider the figures the employes offered In support of a request for an Increase. "The liariinrton suggested an arbitrary reduction," said Mr. Jewell. "It refused to consider anything but its own proposition. HEUM LAST TIMES Today, Tomorrow WILL ROGERS IN "Doubling for Romeo A RID IN' ROMPIN ROPIN' ROMEO FROM ARIZONA It's a Comedy You Will Enjoy and For Laughter It Has Got the World Beat All Matinees for Chil- C. dren from 1 to 5 P. M. COMING SATURDAY March 18 One Day Only JACKIE COOGAN in' "MY BOY" BIJOU TO-DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tom Mix in His Latest and Greatest Western Photoplay "THE NIGHT HORSEMAN" Also a Good Comedy

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"When the employes demanded cf J. H. Eremernian. the representative of the road, that the seven factor named in the tranportat!on act be considered, Bremerman callel them 'eeven Sutherland Sister' of the act. and aald he had no data to offer the men." It was the contention of Burling-ton shopmen that they wre forced before the board by the attitude of the rod. Practically the aajne line of testimony wag presented In the case of the. Erie.

SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds Thu tT'P U 4i(trnnt from all ihr. Qulcli tl.f. No oi.t. Jie v.,Tt,, PARTHENON LAST TIMES Today and Tomorrow Jackie Coogan THE CHILD BOY STAR OF THE SCREEN Lored by Ererybody Worshipped by Thousands IN "My Boy'5 Wonderful Child Acting Master Production Powerful in the Extreme ADDED FEATURE "The Leather Pushers" See the big ring fight fiaisbed by K. 0. Special this Engagement Only Matinee - - 10c-30c Night - - - 10-40c Tax Included March 20th 4 Days Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Norma Talmadge in "Love's Redemption" At AH Performances of "My Boy" AL. MELGARD Will Present to Our Patrons a New Organ Solo "WHEN FRANCIS DANCES WITH ME" Leo Febt's Big Hit SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR "IRENE" i a. INDIANA