Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1922 — Page 14
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; :. o'clock next Sunday :. - .KyrJsrht sa.v5r.gs goes inin llanimon.l and East r later. Anvil SO, it bcv. intivo in Gary ard WhitCrown Point. Iowell tov, -tji of the county ro- ! -, oxt ract from tho diary r ''n P..! rt ro.fn : Mrreh 7. 1D-2: T.o''t -. .-. .. ,,, 5 o'clock this morn- - ; v! to I'nmmond, arriv- : s-;, . I.'. ; Hammond at .. i .., a "Whiting at 11:!'' T,.-;r V. hiujz at 10:15 an. 5 v: . '' ; : : at I!".
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MiONAL NE.VS SERVICE! "X. Iceland, a pioneer in -fir-., hs.vir.sr pone "dry" in 1 5 r.bout t'" go "wet" again.. Jhcnussen, Premier of!
I, says: "Prohibition, has to rre," he sail during: a visit - :! .t., "reasons of f.rst-class .;!; importance which call for , ;:. :--.nais. for Instance, which a KTfii quanntj of flsn from i f.T;,.Tt.! us to take in return r;t:ty of her wines." i the Icelanders accept prohlr. t h v. :da st k-ally V Mr. Mag- : v.-:; a.;.'.od. t'v.isiaon.." he said, "is not an r.!'!',2r characteristic of our They accepted prohibition th"? accepted It." ,;;1.1 if. bft fair to say that ln7 re 5 v. re to remove prohibtt ii'rr.m as strong as thd econH," rer'ied th Premier, "all ;i;:-.l-.r:es rule by following the a of the public; and perhaps I :rl a whisper -of discontent, .- fvcm the poorer classes. The Pi-pl make no complaints." i- they have private sour-
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ces of supply," suggested the questioner. "I hope not I hope not," said Sir. Magnussen, "but I should not know if this were so I am a poor man. At all events, it is officially owing to Spanish protests that I am about to introduce a bill for the abolition of prohibition and the import of wines."
worn earrings and I am not sure which kind are most becomir.s. I am going to gret fairly expensive ones and I don't want to waste my money. Sol have bought these six pairs to try on and decide shaps ani color by. Isn't that sensible."'
planes leave Croyden in the west end of Iondon and land at Ja; Bouget on the outskirts of Paris. Return trips from Paris to London are. made under identical guaranty.
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NEW YORK, llarch 22. The New York church is going to compete with the department store and motion picture show so far as it lies within its power. The latest innovation to this end takes the form of a Sunday night nursery for babies, to be sta!illshed at the Church of Heavenly Keat, Fifth avenue and Forty-fifth street. Parents who ha-ve been Icept away from church in the evening by the necessity of staying at home wltht the baby will no longer suffer that handicap.
Martha doesn't go 'In for tinsel Jewelry; -whatever she wears is usually good. So I was amazed and almost horrified the other day when she asked me to stop in at the tencent etore to buy earrings. I was more amazed when she bought six pairs. Long Jade, pearl balls on long chains, oh, all sorts of, things, "ilarthal" I cried. "What has come over you?' "I eja going to buy a pair Kit earrings," ehe said, as calmly as could be. "Going to ibuy a pair! Haven't you Just bought six?" 'Oh, these are models, as it were," she said. "You see I've never
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"We know by this time that everything Eugene O'Neill .writes will be Interesting; and "Tho Hairy Ape." which has Just been produced by the Provincetown Players, is O'Neill in one of his extreme moods. It is the story of a man reverting backward; forced back, we are Influenced to rjelieve by the attitude of society about him. It is rather terrible ani probably no one but O'Neill could
have written It, If Indeed, anyone else would have dared to try.
A fbeauty shop In Thirty-sixth street has utilized the spinning- barber pole which it inherited ffm the former tenant of the place, by mounting a little fig-are in a delicate Emuire gown in the round glass case. Now the doll nods and curtseys to the passersby in an engaging way that seems likely to set a fashion for beauty shop signals.
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There are many novel features to the service. The . limousine bodies have five windows on a side and passengers travel In leather arm chairs. Each plane has its steward who serves refreshments and at-
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that the social secretary and general companion of Princo Mohammed AH Ibrahim of Egypt, now visiting here, is noen other than "Blink" McCloskey, former welterweight fighter in the local ring. "Blink" now sports a flock of high hats and answers every question that any one asks of the more modest and rearing prince. In April, 1920, it jems young McCloskey put on a oxing exhibition in Alexandria, 'he prince, who is a boxing fun, saw lm, got acquainted, and attached im to his royal suite forevermore. Blink" likes it fine he says, and The Prince is a regular guy." LUCY JEANNE PRICE.
I'fte first motor bus caravan, conIsting of three cars, organized for he purpose of carrying passengers rom the Great Iakes to the Gulf of
KILL COLD GERMS
Black drop Etitch crepe is the material used to make this simple dress for mourning wear. Worn with it is a black crepe turban with a Ion? crepe veil, black silk gloves and black suede shoes. The dreas, although conservative, follows th newest dictates of fashion.
Cold germs multiply by the millions. There Is always danger of nfluenza or Pneumonia. Assist na
ture to flush the poisons from the system. Use BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA steaming hot at bedtime. Sold by druggists everywhere. Adv.
Mexico, recently completed a 1187mile Joirney from Chicago to New Orleans. The caravan made the extensive trip in a leisurely manner, utilizing in all 13 days, giving the passengers an opportunity to view the sccnls splendors en route.
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"Your medicine Is the talk of the town since pulling me from the grave. I have told dozens about it and I know of at least ten who are now taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, all with good results. 1 never saw anything like it. One man who had been operated on for gall stones and had them come back, took it and says his symptoms are all gone now and he swears he Is cured." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy and drugclsts everywhere. Adv.
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New Yorkers about to visit Earope are already booking their pass age on the new Paris-London air service, which has Just been announced and is said to be the highest development of its kind. Every sort of luxury, including tea served mid-channel, is a part of the trip. This is the service of Diarnlcr-IIire. Ltd., which uses nine-passenger I)e i Haviland Iimon:sine planes ami i maintains a schedule of 12 minutes j between destinations. This means that the officials guarantee that no more tim than this shal! elapse bcteween picking up the passengers at their hotels in London and landing them at their hotels in Paris. Americans may book passage mi these planes at any of the leading hotels or touris agencies here. The
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Robert O. Jones. Robert O. Jones, ex-sailor, clerk, decorator and telejrraph operator, out of a job, advertised in the Louisville papers that he would bind himself to anyone for a year in return for board, clothes and $50. provided he were piven cime to study in night school to becom a physician.
MILLINERYNew millinery models, effectively illustrating the practical adaptions in the latest millinery materials and garnitures, await your inspection and approval. New, up-to-the-minute hats. $3.50 to $15 The new tweed, tweed and wool and felt hats embody the latest ideas in sport hats, $2.00 and up. ' A pretty veil adds materially to one's appearance. We have all the dotted and embroidered ones. A vestee or collar will liven up the old suit or dress as will also a pretty bead necklace. Hosiery, laces, handkerchiefs, handbags, bead necklaces in the better grades. A lovely line of wreaths. One silk and velvet flower, silk leaf wreath at 60c.. Others up to $4.00. Silk cluster, cherries, etc. 10c See our children section for hats, bonnets and caps for 0. ages. Lovely little rolled rim sailors, quaint pokes, fascinating little bonnets. Also the dresses and coats with numerous accessories to dress the little miss. WE DO HEMSTITCHING RIEBOLDT'S Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Ave. East Chicago
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a tree at cizzy height, And when he says his tail is strong The binteronjf ic right. The meerkat loves to feed on bees That in the woodlands buzz,
ANIMALS I HAVE KNOWN.
And also catches :'ar morj flea; Than any mere eat does. The cipybara lives in sand, And fishing is his biz; He's better known in Zululand Than Theda Bara is.
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years in prison The last few years probably will have to be served by ms great-grandchildren. ' BRIDE AND GROOM HAVE A FALLING OUT. w u If" LChester Gleason and his bride will be shocked to learn that shortly after they started on their honeymoon in their automobile TuLT nTlnT?1,arftch were overturned and quite badly scratched East niton (js. H.) Banner. .Clean coal ia urged by health specialists. Our coal arrived clean Dut it soon began to show the janitor's finger mark3. ' ALL RIGHT. My couE .n Joe Writes books for dough, While I am just a rhymer; I eret no "mon "
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t -- --- VL "DU fonu, wuere culture is on the iob wwkmtr day and night and Sundays and where they have art exalted moral code and none of our uncouth social ways, the Earl of Cathcart la i suing his-wife f divorce naming the Earl of Craven as corespondent. It so happens that the Earl of Craven has or had a cor lee which 13 an exhibit in the case. f" w""-n 1 eras the Earl of Craven left his cork leg lying around promiscuously at various times, which was very careless of tho far! rf Craven because it left him only cue leg to stand on in real life and o leg whatever to stand on in this divorce act;on u l lfu'4 eom that an-vthinr could arouse more suspicion in a household than a strange cork leg, ..specially a cork leg that is no tattached to any person m particular but is .kylarking around ,n its own. a ?i acht V' the Ji(-esty or an Indian canoe belonging to a guide will not -mish a clew like that offered bv a cork leg There is rttntUt 3 Crk lep' Partic.ularly pti orphanea cork leg. which Kf S - the ? reanthan!0re aUentln faCt tha WOUld a Vacht 'en We are greatly chagrined to hear of this epiSOrib. It i ons-inal -hey have put something over on us. and p.oO-thlv they will oe brak-nnv about it for vears. Yankee ingenuity n.ver thought cf .-ny cSb-t so novd as a co icr That raallv oulj ...ve napored h in unreabout1!? 3 abandoned Affiica. We shall always feel that way m INDUBITABLY. clothmedstorSee-ndS following reProduction of a window card in a UandI"eS Trousers WiI1 Look Better on Your Legs Than on Our
Groceteria Specials Friday and Saturday
2 cans No. 2 Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 57c 2 cans No. 2 Del Monte Grated Pineapple 49c 2 cans No. 2 Del Monte Peaches 49c 2 cans large Yellow Peaches (halves) 49c 2 cans No. 2 Blackberries 35c 2 cans No. 2 Blueberries 59c 2 cans No. 2 Red Raspberries 49c 2 cans No. 2 Red Kidney Beans 25c 2 cans No. 2 B. & M. Sweet Com 35c 3 cans No. 3 Scout Corn 38c 2 cans No. 2 Monticello Corn 19c 2 cans No. 2 Watch Corn 23c 2 cans No. 2 Extra Small Sweet Peas . . .'. 37c 2 cans No. 2 Blossom Peas ...31c 2 cans No. 2 Scout Peas 27c 2 cans No. 2 Scout Tomatoes ,25c 2 cans Campbell's Pork and Beans 19c 2 cans Campbell's Soup 19c 2 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 17c 10 cans tall Pet Milk 89c 12 cans tall Libby's Milk 90c 2 doz. Fresh Eggs ,53c 1 lb. Indiana Pure Creamery Butter ....43c 2 lbs. Large Sunsweet Prunes 37c 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes 17c 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 27c 2 pkgs. Quaker Rolled Oafs 23c 2 loaves Large Bread .21c 2 loaves Small Bread .......... ..v.. 13c 2 lbs. Our Famous Blend Coffee ............ .... .65c 2 lbs. Our Famous Peaberry Coffee . ........ ........ 49c 2 lbs. Our Famous Santos Coffee . . . ... .. .... :.. ,49c 2 lbs. Sugar, with each pound of coffee 10c CALL US FOR OTHER SPECIALS-
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152 E. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 25 434 119th STREET Phone Whiting 184M 1717 BROADWAY' Gary
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Specials for Friday and Saturday March 24th and 25th
TURKEY BRAND FLOUR Qgc Ya barrel sack SUGAR- 28C 5 Dounas
American Family Soap, with tea or
coffee order, 2oC 6 bars Crystal White Soap, 53 C 10 bars Persian Toilet Soap, 2 1 C 4 bars Toilet Paper. 25 C 4 large rolls Cedar Mops, with bottle J QQ of Cedar Oil Briar Ridge Catsup, 25 C larce size .
j Club House Kidney Beans, 25 C regular 20c; 2 cans. . . Ainsly's Fruit Salad, f
large size Del Monte Melba Peaches. QQq regular 45c, per can. . . Libby's Kraut, 1 Eg
large size Van Car jVs Tomato Soup 25 C 3 cans for Fancy Rice. 25 C 3 lbs. for Early June Peas, 14c 6 cans SOc. per can . . .
MILK PET or Belmore. 10 cans for COUNTRY EGGS Strictly fresh, per dozen... .... Fairy Corn,
6 cans 85c, per can. . . Heinz Apple Butter, 2-Ib. jars Libby's Salmon, tall can Fancy Brick Cheese, per lb Hawaiian Pineapple, 3 cans $1.00, per can. . California Peaches, 3 cans $1.00, per can. . COFFEE M. R. Blend. 3 lbs. $1.25, per lb Our Leader Blend, 4 lbs. $1.35, per lb. . . Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs. 80c, per lb Fresh Roasted Santos Coffee, 5 lbs. $1.20, lb.... Fancy Gunpowder Tea, per lb
Orange Pekoe Tea,
per lb Breakfast Cocoa, '7-lb. tin
93c 29c 15c 49c 33 c
25 c 35c 35c 42 c 35c 28c 25c 69c 69c 23 c
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Have You Noticed the Plant Smoke Stacks? There's more smoke over the City of East Chicago these days. Busy smoke stacks mean more men working, increased payrolls. The industrial diversity of the East Chicago plants is the thing that's doing it. We figure in the basic industries, and a pickup in any line is always felt favorably here. As the spring days bring better times here, are you making the most of your opportunity saving part of what you earn? $1 or more starts a savings account at this strong First National Bank.
