Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1922 — Page 2

rhursdav, Mav 18, 1922. 3 SHE'S FIRST WOMAN EVER INDORSED PARTHENON ORPHEUM NOW PLAYING THE MUSIGIRL SENSATION A. H. PARENTS 9 "BILLY B. PURL SHOW OF 1922" O C REAL r r0 ARTISTS 0 NEW SHOW FRIDAY Also DELUXE LAST TIMES TODAY Dustin Farnum in "Iron-To-Gold' ' TOMORROW FOR ONE DAY ONLY John Gilbert UK SruJNATE BY DE3IOCRATIC PARTY LAST TIMES TODAY ORPHANS OF

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Friday and Saturday Specials Every one will make you sit up and take notice every one will open your eyes to where the best Grocery values are to be found always at Hammond's Largest Grocery Store.

Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese

The original and genuine Cream Cheese, highest in butter fat, purity and flavor. Was 15c seller. Our special price, while 1000 cakes last, now per cake

Extra Quality Oregon Prunes A special lot of extra quality Oregon Prunes. Size 20-30 The largest size grown, per 25 C pound, only

Combination Canned Goods Sale -I ' 2 Cans Family Brand Corn " 2 Cans Northern Wisconsin Early June Peas M 1Q 12 Cans No. 2 Solid Meat Tomatoes V I UanS 2 Cans Lihby's Pork and Beans L 2 Cans Finest Red Kidney Beans

SALT Pcre Table Salt, 10 pound bags. Outlet 1Q. Sale ....r. ...... Wash. Powder Swift s Populbr Washing Powder, Outlet Sale l 4 packages for. . . C FRIDAY

50c Palmoirve Shampoo 39c 50c B. & B. Shaveoid . .29c 40c Tooth Brush 19c 35c Rexall Shaving Cream... 29c 35c Colgates Shaving Cream. .19c

Face Creams $1.00 In grams Milkweed Cream 69c 50c Jonteel Cold Cream 39c 50c Dagget & RamsdeD Cream 39c 50c Blue Beauty Cream 39c 60c Pond's Cold Cream 37c 50c Palmolive Creams 37c 50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream 35c 50c Sanitol Cold Cream 29c 50c Colgate's Creams. . 29c 25c Creme de Meridor 19c

Favorite Dentifrice $1.00 Pyorrhocide Powder.... 50c Klenzo Tooth Paste........... 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste, 2 for.... 25c Lilly's Dental Cream, 2 for...... 25c Grave's Tooth Paste 25c Rexall Pearl Tooth Po 35c Colgate's Dental Powder 25c Klenzo Liquid

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40c SAUSAGES lb. 29c Choice of our popular Premier Salami Sausage and Fanner Style and Special Thueringer Summer Sausage. Regular 40c quality. Very OQr special, pound at..... J

JELLY Choice Jelly In No. 5 wooden toy pails, Otf Outlet Sale OUC SALMON Farwest Brand Spring Red Salmon No. 1-2 cans, a very low price for 1 f red salmon A V AND SATURDAY

Annual Toilet Goods Sale Here you'll find your favorite toilet articles at a price very much lower than you would expect to pay Read every item.

35c 25c 1 5c 10c Talcum Powders 50c Boquet Ramee Talc 37c 50c Boquet Dazira Talc 29c 25c LanzeD's Talcums 2 for .25c 25c William's Talcums 17c 25c Gentleman's Talc 17c 25c Jonteel Talcum... 17c 25c Mennen's Bontel Talcum 17c 25c Colgate's Talcums 15c, 15c Rexall Violet Talc 10c 1 79c .39c .37c ,29c .19c .17c .23c 19c 25c 10c 20 c 35c 15c 3 15c 10c

25c Our Famous BEST Creamery Butter The butter without a fault. pound at. . MATCHES Good Quality Matches packed 3 boxes in package, 5c; 12 packages JJJq picKLES Star Brand Sweet Gherkin Pickles, full quart O Et n Mason jars. . .u . . SPECIALS Palmers Shaving Cream.. 19c Mum 19c Hand Scrub Brushes 10c Pink Border Puffs 3 for. .25c Face Powders $1.00 Blue Beauty Face Powder 69c 60c Jar din de Rose Powder 39c 50c Jonteel Face Powder 39c 50c Derma Viva Face Powder 29c 50c Sanitol Facet Powder 25c 50cPoudre de Riz 19c 25c Woodbury Facial Powder 18c

Favorite Toilet Soap Woodhcry's Facial Soaps, 3 bars for 50c Cashmere Bouquet Soaps, 6 bars for 50c Baby Castile Soaps, 6 bars for. . . .35c Porto Beautifier Soap, 2 bars for. . .35c Colgate's English Process Soaps, bars for 29c Colgate Glycerine Soap, 3 bars for 29c Colgate's AUround Soap, 3 bars for 20c

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Airs. Peter Olesen, indorsed by Democrats for senator from Minnesota. Only three times In the history of Minnesota has the state had a Democratic senator. The question now is: Will a fourth Democrat co to the senate from taat state and will the senator be the first woman m the upper house of the United States congress T Mrs. Peter Olesen has the distinction of being the first woman ever indorsed by a major polit .al party for a seat in the senate. "As the selection of the Democratic party," she has stated, "I am naturally for all Democrats, men as well as women, but I am particularly interested in legislation affecting working women,"

EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR CANINE ON SCHOOL PROGRESS ProgTess In the East Chicago f-chool system over a period of eighteen years from the tradition school the "little rel school house" up to the present time modern school system, was the theme of a talk given by K. X. Canine, superintendent of the East Chicago-Indiana Harbor school sysiem before members of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The achievements made in organization work and advancements in the public schools here since his association as a teacher and executive were made the principal points in the" superintendent's address. Mr. Canine said that our steady progress In adopting modern ideas had left behind the "little red school house" with Us gray clapboarded sides, doors groaning upon one hinge and the single school-mum and given Instead the scientific and systematic schools of to-day. With the regulated system. Mr. Canine pointed out with a series of Illustrative charts the added departments as the psychological tests and vision al section, that have as their purpose of determining the mental capacity and inclination of a pupil and showed where these were aiding the teachers in finding cut the school work best adapted to the student. C. Keller Wallace, republican nominees for county surveyor. In the absence of president of the Chamber, Dr. E. J. Davis, annouced that next week Ed. W. Wickey had contributed ten prizes to the Silent Booster to be awarded to ladies only. He also said that L. c. Smith, secretary of the National Association of Ice Industries. Chicago, one time principal assistant to Food Administrator Hoover, would be the speaker at the meeting of the Chamber next Wednesday. SIEETING POSTPONED The semi-montniy meeting of the park board to have been held TuesRead These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 01 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Gold and Sliver Thread! alno match all colors. Bat. ton Hole. Button Covered. Em. brOiderflBg. Braiding, Beading Phone Hammond 448. S-7-tt To phone acwa Itema to East Chicago Timet office, call East Chlca. go 283. Try a regular 60c dinner at Cafe Lafayette. Home made pastry. Mrs. Spaulding, manager and chef. We are again serving regular dinners; also shot orders and light lunches: always living up to our motto "Satisfied Customers," which has made us a success the past fifteen years in East Chicago. Give us a trial and be convinced. Calumet restaurant. 707 Chicago avenue. R. F. Eschenbach, prop. 4 -1 6 -4 1 I Come Get Your Supply of Lucky Strike Cigarettes 2 for 25c At 829 Alice St. Hammond

day was postponed until tonight. Members of the council are expected to meet with the board to discuss the feasibility of auKhorlxing $50.000 bond Issue as akd for In an ordinance Introduced at the council meeting Monday night. Members of the park board eay that from their comparative report of expenditures during 1921 and 1922 and for the same period this year, a savings of $10,000 has been realized.

SINCLAIR MEETING NEW YORK President E. W. Sinclair of Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation said at the annual meeting today that the corporation was In a very satisfactory condition and could pay dividends whenever the directors so decide. He explained Sinclair depreciation charges of $12,000,000 for 1921 against $11,000,000 In 1920 when the business was 'bigger by saying It was the policy of the corporation to be very liberal with depreciation charges, which does not decrease assets, and is largely a book-keeping matter. E. V. R. Thayer and J. R. Simpson were aded to the board and other directors were re-elected. IMPROVING THE CITY Making the Twin Cities fit to live In Is the purpose of the City Sanitary Department. In order to make this possible. Superintendent G. A. Jones has requested that citizens and business men from both ends of the city co-operate by reporting all unsanitary and unsightly conditions to the .head of this department. FORMER E. CHICAGO RESIDENT. Fred M. Beach, age 40 years, died yesterday at his home one mile west of Ross, after several months of illness from complication diseases. Mr. Beach was formerly a resident of East Chicago having conducted a drug store here for several years. He was well known all over the county, his father coming here in the early history of Lake county. Mr. Beach married Cora Bothwell. daughter of Charles Bothwell, also an old settler in the Calumet district. The funeral services will be lreld from the house at two o'clock to morrow afternoon. CHARGED WITH STEALING Jim Kelly, of 3227 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor, was arrested yesterday charged with stealing electric llg'ht bulbs from sn unoccupied building at 3647 Block avenue. MILL WORKER REGISTERS Roll call of the moonshine industry this morning found the name of George Furamp, one time mill worker, of 3333 Block avenue, Indiana Harbor, appearing thereon. Police officers Kirrin and Kekich, the Siamese sponge squad, brought the new member in, to register. NEW EXTENSION AT G. A. Construction and extension to the wood car department of the General American Tank Car Corporation at East Chicago, estimated to cost $25,000 was started this week and officials say that the work is expected to be completed within a couple of weeks. This department of the local plant was started last fall and has grown to be almost aa large as the tank car division of the plant, in which the company has specialized. Information has come through officials at the plant that their company contemplates on adding to this department and be equipped so as to construct passenger and pullman coaches some time in the near futu re. Operations In the wood department is at capacity while the tank section of the plant is only engaged In repair work. The company is etiU asking for more wood car builders. BCILDING PERMIT A building permit for the construction of a two story brick business building, 25x61, estimated to cost $7,000 and to be located on the west side of Forsyth avenue between 143rd and 144th streets, has been Issued by Building Commissioner Bainbridsre to John and J. M. Mancosh. '" Roy C. Clark is the contract- j

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News Notes The Literary Department of the East Chicago Woman'i Club held their annual election of officers Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. William Mead, on Beacon street. At one o'clock a most delicious luncheon was served, cafeteria style. Mrs. L. B. Faust was chairman of this committee. The home was decorated with lillies of the valley and iris. There were twenty-eight memoers and one guest, Mrs. Steele, who is the guest of her daughter. Miss Albert? Steele, a teacher in the city school.' Following this splendid repast th election of officers took place and in the absence of the chairman, Mr.1 Abe Ottelnheimer, the vlce-chalr man, Mrs. H. K. Groves, presided Those elected to ofnee for the comin gyear are: Chairman, Mrs. H. K Groves; Vice-Chairman, Mrs. R. F Robinson: Secretary, Mrs. E. B Glbbs; Member of Membership Committee, Mrs. J. K. Reppa, and Member of Nominating Committee, Mrs. William Mead. The only feature on the program was a short talk by Mrs. J. F. Thompson on Mrs. Rose Putnam, a short story writer. It was voted to have a post-season meeting in the middle of June, In the rose garden in Jackson Park, and complete their study, "Vanity Fair." Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson entertained the members of the Old Rose Club last evening, at their home on North Baring avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are not members of the club but hare been invited to substitute on a number of occasions, and felt they would like to have the pleasure of entertaining this Jolly crowd. Tuesday evening Roy Felk, former principal of v the Washington Grade school and present principal of the McKlnley school, was pleasantly surprised when twenty-eight teachers of the former school walked in on him at his home on North Baring aveue. They had a fine lunch with them which was served later in the evening. As a token of their appreciation of Mr. Felk, they presented him with a beautiful floor reading lamp. Mrs. N. J. Goetzenger, of Olcott avenue, was taken to Mercy hospital in Chicago last week, where she had an X-ray taken, but owing to her weakened condition she will not be able to undergo an operation. At the present time she is taking treatments from Dr. Moorhead, specialist, from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Phillips, of North Baring aveaise, are expected home the latter part of this week from a business trip to Texas. Mrs. J. Deerlng and son spent yesterday with the former's moth er, Mrs. T. Thomas, of Michigan avenue. Mrs. K. R. Smith, who has been visiting at the home or her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. . Smith, left this morning for her home in Columbus, Ohio. Her little son, who accompanied her, is indisposed ami she thinks it best to return home with him. The following teachers from the McKlnley school entertained the pupils who took part in the operetta, Patricia: Miss Goldman, Miss Alice Williams, Miss Mullen. Miss McQuilkin. Mrs. Myers. Mr. Batlou, Mr. Mills. Mr. Kellam and Miss Ruth Elliott, who was unable to join the party on account of being! ill. This was very much regretted, i as Miss Elliott is instructor in I music and worked untiringly to make Tatrlcia the success it was. j This was the only thing to mar the

pleasure of the forty-five boys and girls, who boarded the Green Line street car at 3:15 yesterday afternoon for Jackson Tark. where games and a pleasant picnic supper was enjoyed. They arrived home at a late hour all tired but happy. The Royal Neighbors will be entertained this evening at 8:00 o'clock by Mesdames A. C. Duncan. A. M. Duncan, V. Owens and F. Schmidt, at. Auditorium hall. All members are invited to attend. At the Board of Health baby clinic Tuesday afternoon at the city hall, quite an unusual thing happened when a mother from Hammond, Mrs: Wlngard brought her 9 months' old triplets to he examined. They are two boys and a girl, their names are Wiirord, WInstur ajid "Winifred. They were found to be suffering with the rickets. Mrs. W. W. Warren of Michigan City, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ranee Olds, of North Magoun ave. The Peter Jamleson's of Beacon at. are improving their property by adding a sun parlor to the front of the house. Mrs. S. Stone of Beacon St., was called to Zanesvllle. Ohio, Sunday, by the serious Illness of her brother. " Miss Hattle Janica, was has been

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The Man Under Cover" PRICESMATINEE EVENING 10c-20c-30c 10c-30c-40c very in ior some time at her home on Beacon St., is somew hat improved, j She is able to be down stairs and have her meals with the family. Rev. and Mrs. G F. Craig are enJoying a new Overland Sedan. The Past Matrons Club of East Chicago, have postponed their meeting which was to have been held this Friday afternoon, to Friday, May 26th, when they will meet In the dining hall of the Masonic Temple and have their 1:00 o'clock lunch eon, followed by their business and social session. Several memoers from the East Chicago Methodist church attended a Centenary Group meeting Tues TO 7he ions

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"Gleam O' Dawn" FRIDAY, MATINEE-EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE" Big Surprise for the Children Saturday

day evening at the Hammond M. E. church. A dinner was serced at 6:30 which was followed by. an addres from Rev. Moore, a returned Missionery from Korea, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Gensheimer. who have been making their home with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan, of North Baring ave. for several months are now settled In their home in the Reil apartments. Mrs. William Mead will be hostess to the Beacons next Monday afternoon at her home on Beacon stMr. and Mrs. Walter Frank have moved from the Phillips apartments to the Herod apartments where they are now nicely settled. sr oos?

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