Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 9
Friday, April 7, 19:22.
THE TIMES '.Page Xinc.
mm beats
MANS
Som of the athletically inclined members of the Kiwanis Club nsastd the Rotary Ciub bowling team in a match last night for total pins. The Kotary boys collected 4:;55 V'-ns while the Kiwanians were rebiitcring 3360 pins. George "Wolff, impresario and cheer leader of the Kiwanians, did his best, but having only nine men, was compelled to enlist the aid of one of the local amateur experts. After adjusting scores according to the usual basis of dummy, the Kotary club teams were well ahead and George again learned the meaning of the. old phrase "The hand that rocks the pins is the one that gets the score." Having disposed of the Kiwanis club three times now- and other local teams, the Rotary club will wind up their season by entering
the national championship of Rotary clubs. Scores: ! KIWAXIS i Fox 15S 164 137 17y' Iddings 129 173 162 4 SB Wolf '156 162 151 461) Tripp 143 no 152471 ' Moran 1S3 190 141 514
NEW YORK SENDS COLORED BO TO NAVAL ACADEMY
Steelman Ba'ier ... Acville l-'ehrman Dorsty
775 S61 ROTARY 149 14S 143 220 137 144 145 156 151 147
76.1 2399 12S 423 170 533 1 156437 J
ISO 4S1 1S6 4S4
725 &13 .820
ROTARY
Meyn 12S Lanman 155 Paige 103 Scott 108 Xeal 1S4
123 124 Hi 101 155
126 377 102 381 127 3 4' 327 340 175514
Kunert -Lampi'ell
67S 621 657 1956 KIW.VXI3 112 132 139 3S3 : 65 90 hO 235
Open evenings till 8 p. m., Saturday 10p.m. UTI
, J For Saturday Only 1 AT THE U
OH Q.4-r Q4-n Just West
Z?7 UltllC OICCCL 0j
)f Hohman
Cans Fine Canadian $ il .00
SALMON
9fi
A large lot of Army Shoes, some reclaim ed, many are new. Per pair
$1
00
AINCOA
CI
Reclaimed but in good $ 9 .00 wearable condition ... il Army Wool Reclaimed $ -f 00
BLANKETS
Pairs Heavy Wool SOCKS
1'
00
Pairs Men's Dress Socks
.00
' Large Size Packages $ BULL DURHAM
.00
1 V
Regular 15c Size c sryf irnrnnt 1
J VLLvLl loDacco
.00
Reclaimed Wool
Army SHIRTS
Kaki Reclaimed e ArmySHIRTS
$1
.00
.00
Extra Heavy 4 Thread $ -g qq House Brooms JL
Packages Monarch q nft Food of Wheat 1 M A Breakfast Food
4 Shopping Bags $M Men's Army Reclaimed c nn overcoats 1
Good Wt. Turkish $
I :
1 -wC"?
1 "
4- "4
, v 4 y
5-
Emille Treville Hoiley. Emile Treville Holley. seventeen-year-old freshman at the collpjre of the City of New York, has just been nominated for appointment to the U. S. Naval Acaderm at Annapolis. Should Holley pass thi examinations he r.U Si the fir? colored boy to enter Arnapoii.since the Civil War.
Hlrsch 103 111 127341 Geyer S3 6 63 23! Shearon 140 1H 121 49 619 517 &3G 16U2 BEATTYFORGE
ENJOY D
The men of the IJeatty Macnir.o Mfg. company, to celebrate the business done by the plant In the past few months, were treated to a fish dinner last right at p. local fish resort by Pre3. Eeatty, ami one of the guests says of the affair: Say man! I'm out of breath! Ate fish last nlsht. rrpt to death.
531
n
HOW'S YOUR PLUMBING for Elaster? Perhaps you expect guests and of course you want your pipes and equipment in good condition at that time. If you need repairing on your kitchen sink, laundry tubs, bath-room etc.r Call us up
mm
w PLUMBING
I i . . 1 1
-g'k.'.'JB?
. ! I ! Ill 1 1 1
a: .! ! i
1 1
1
I'll fecj.i-y
Women's and Misses Patents Straps or Oxfords Regular $8.00 value
Vou can dress well for less why pay more? You'll be convinced if you see our showing. Mens Oxfords The well known Emerson make. Most appropriate
patterns at
only
,00
Standard Shoe Store 12 BIk. East of P. 0. BETTER SHOES for LESS
"Bill" Beatty and his husky crew Cleaned Luntlgren'a of fish an! chicken loo. '.Ms fish and 'ittle fish, nice and brown. Filled the platters as we sat down. Llut, oh man, l'n telling you, They were not theri when we got through ; And the chicken, too, was a welcome guet That followed -.he f..h to its pla;e of rest. And after the dinner the speaking began And Beatty talked, 83 only the "Old Man" can, Of power shears, ranches and cranes, Shop erection, losses and gains. Then Bill Lowery and Fisher, too, And other friends told what our punches do.
And Smithy end "Dutch from Ger-!
many" Said "We don't make lathes like w here I used to be." And Miss .Kt-'nert told of her and Beatty'a first love, A picture, "The first punch on board ready for its outward shove." Then the speaker of the evening:, Jlr. Dell Tlaln, The laws of business did explain: Loyalty, accuracy, willingness Law And how men are like shot was slick as you ever saw, And our own little Henry with h's bijr slide trombone.
The star among stars in the orchestra shone. "Down Swanee River, Under the Moon" They .carried us away with a lively turn-. With Henry's old horn tooting ffr passageway clear. Well, we had Quite a time, I'm telling you here. What of the rest? Well .you son of a. gun Go ask someone e!s-, for as I begun. Say man. I'm out of breath From eating fish last night 'most to death. Snowball.
WORK STARTS OH NEW WHITING SCHOOL
WHITIXG, Ind. April 7. The work on the new Junior high school building and the South Whiting grade school building was started last Monday. Most ot the week was devoted to surveying and staking, and excavations are expected to be started some time ncx. week. ' The grade school In South Whiting will be a one-story brick structure and will consist of eight class rooms, surrounding a central auditorium of 42x65 feet with an ample stage. There will also be a teachers' room and a principal's office. The
i
structure, which will be a model in this district, will be ready for occupancy in the September term. The Junior high school Is to be located on New York and Ohio aves , directly back of the Senior high school buildi;ig and will be a beautiful two-story edifacc. The ground floor will contain the kindergarten department, kitchen and lunch room, swimming poo!, gymnasium and two rooms to be used by the school health department. The main floor will consist of eight class rooms, a principal's office and an auditorium that will seat 900 persons. The second floor will have eleven class rooms and the balcony to tae auditorium. This building will be completed January 1, 1U23, and will relieve the crowded condition that has existed for several years. The present auditorium and gym
nasium building w!l be transformed into a central heating unit which will supply the entire central, school system. This improvement will bt finished by September lt.
Un flDemodam
Wa had a. little treasure once, she was our j'y and pride; We loved her, ah, perhaps too well, for soon she slept and died. All is dark within our dwelling, lonely are cur hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly has forever :assed away In memory of our darling Gertrude, who died two years age today, April Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaiser and family. In sad but loving memory of our dear and beloved 1'ttle son and
brother, Tanino Theo. Calzaretta, who died two years ago today .April 7th. 1920, at the age of four years, one month and sixteen days. Gone but never to be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Flory Calzaretta, parents, and iiister Viola.
The Greeks regarded tmbcr -with superstitions reverence.
No More Catarrh,
Kheumatism or Stomach Trouble. 1 accepted Dr. Burkhart's grand offer. Sent me a treatment. Pay wher cured. I improved from the nrst day. I am completely restored. I owe all to Dr. Burkhart's Vegetable Compound. I shall evre praise and recom mend this wonderful medicine Tor what it has done for me. Chas. Har ly. Frankfort, Ind. Write today for a treatment. Pay when cured. Address 621 Main St. Sn days' treatment, 25c; 7 Odays, 50c. Adv.
Economy Grocery & Market Co. Manufacturers "of Fancy Home-Made Sausages t 81 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49 MAZOLO, SALAD and COOKING OIL, V2 gallon can, CQC 97c; quart can
Large Sweet Prunes,
i. puunua iui ....... Pure Fruit Jams, 32 oz. jar Cotton Seed Oil or Mustard Cardines, at.
Sniders Catsup, small 27 C bottle, 1 7c; large ....
59c 4c
Calumet Baking Powd- 29 C er, 1 lb. can California Apricots, 3 EjQq large cans Med. Red Salmon, Yz OOr lb. can ,15c; 1 lb. can6Jt Mrs. Finger's Bluing, Cp per bottle
PORK EARS, PORK SNOUT and PORK KIDNEYS, per pound
5c
5c 12c 15c
Choice Cuits Pot Roast, 1 Cper pound Boneless Rib Roast, j8c
(JCI (JUUMU Home Made Liver or Pork Sausage, per lb.
15c
Veal Breast, per pound Choice Veal Shoulder, per pound Veal Chops, per pound
Our Easter Ham Sale starts today Economy Mild Cured Home Smoked Hams, 10 to 12 pound average. Special Ol Easter price, per pound This price is good for all next week FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
fTMIIffliyf iM-WB'w'railMlii flff "i'JI 'ffPHWilTTTim liwwwgn
JOES
I
yWlOTJE
IIS 'M1
Dress up! It will be a real pleasure on Easter morning to step out in a brand new Kirschbaum suit. A pleasure and an economy, too! Lots of style. Lots of wear. Lots of value for every dollar 25 MO
Ncm!etiffitf New wrooUns! Hernia prices!
J. F. BLUM & SON
HAMMOND
mat
osenberg s 164 East State Street
Easter Greetings in Exclusive Coats, and Wraps for SATURDAY at Coats
and Wraps
Suits, Frocks a Savins
The extensive selection at your choosing, the newest shades and materials in the smarte'st creations for Misses', Women and stylish stouts, priced at $19.75 $25 $35 AND UP
JUNIOR Sizes 12 to 17 COATS 10.75 up
i. " M
-rfC ixrj- w? lit , l u . : i Ji I
. r VGSVi C Life MK Iniyi
'J . fV TT-rf 'it t h ' "x
j 4 fin I A ' V.' .i .
'TOY MA.-
.. S'N .
wmW
Suiits for Every Woman The exclusive Tailor Suit, the Tweed Suits, the Box and Cape Suits, Braids, Hand Embroidery Suits, Misses, Women and Stylish Stouts, size s to 5 1 in Navy Blue, Rookie and Tan in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Tricofine and Picot Twill. Priced for Saturday at $22.50 $25 $39.50 $35 $45 AND UP Three Pieced Suits Charming Combination $39.50 and $45
armin
F
FOC
You can see here, the newest frocks for every ocassion. Tailored, Hand Embroidered, Hand Crochet, Beaded, Trimmed models. The selection in so extensive and exclusive embracing every idea of the foremost designers, in Henna, Navy Blue, Black, Java, and Cornflower. All sizes for Misses and Wo-
Extraordinary values, priced at 1
men.
$19.75 $25 $29.75 $35 mu $39.50
.00
TOWtL ROSENBERG'S 164 E. State St.-
