Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 325, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Thursdav, June 8, 1022

EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

LEAVE FOR LOS ANGELES In company with Chiefs or Police W. A. Forbts of Gary and Emil A. Bunde, of Hammond, Chief Struss of East Chicago will leave Sunday for Los Angeles, California, to 1 attend the National Police Chiefs conven SUGAR 6c lb. Best quality Can Granulated Sugar, per pound 6c Preserves Buckeye Brand Popular Preserve, big 19 ISc ounce jar. ....... KitchenKlenzer The famous Kitchen Kleoxer, per can 5 c

Rub-no-more White Naptha Soap 6 Bars for 25c

Sandwichola The Popular Sandwich C Filler, jar..........

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tion in session there June 19-20. While away it is expected that Captain Nicholas Makar of the Indiana Harbor police department will act in Chief Struss' place. This substitution will be decided upon at a meeting of the board of safety tomorrow evening.

INTERESTING EXHIBIT Our public schools have a life of their own which with a few and narrowly localized exceptions is a vigorous, healthful and helpful life. Neither is it so out of contact as some imagine with the line into I1 .'Jfc.'WWPH. ..' - mi'irii i r"" -- LLPURE FOOD

For Friday and Saturday The thriitv housewife knows where the real bargains are she

buys her week's supply of groceries

m. here's the "thrift list" for Friday

Argo Gloss Starch THE BIG 3-LB PKG. Pickles 6 oz. Jars Mixed Sweet Pickles, Sweet Gherkin Pickles, Sprague Warner's Plymouth Rock -g pk Brand, 6 ounce jars p at Bird Seed Home Sweet Home Bird Seed, per pckg. 15c Products S" scienti

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WHEN you buy a can of Hooker s Dolesco paint you can be certain that the paint in that can has been given every conceivable test, and sealed by practical, experienced painters.' What does this mean to you? It means this paint will apply easily, cover well and last long and these are the qualities in which paints differ. Sold by careful dealers everywhere When a paint dealer handles Dolesco Products it is a good indication that he is a careful buyer and a good judge of the quality of Paint, Enamel, Varnish and Kalsomine and that he will give you dependable advice in your selections.

will pay you to look up that dealer.

H. M. HOOKER GLASS &. PAINT CO.

Cliicago Established 1855 Manufacturers and Distributors of Doletco Interior and Exterior Paint, Enamel, Spar VarnUh, Kalsomine, Window and Piute Glass, Mir

rors and framed Mirror, Painter's Tested and and ware Co., .511 Broaiway. HAMMOND X. M. Hudson. S04 Calumet avtnue. P. H. Mueller's Sons, 114 Sibley street. H. H. Planer. 19 Rimbach avenfJ.

which the pupls must emerge when his and her school days are over. For instance the vocational department of which Claude Hayden is director, fits the student for the practical end of life. Come out to see the exhibit at he Washington high school to see what the East Chicago schools are doing and see how real "life" is being brought into the school.

CHARTER GRANTED The North American Steel Corporation of Delaware, combine of the Inland Steel. .M'idvale Ordnance and GROCERY in cur big Week-End Sales and Saturday. Pet Brand MILK Pet Brand Evaorated Milk, 10 tall cans, 85 C for Soap Chips Automatic Nix Rub Soap Chips, per dozen 7hc 85c; rackase Pork and Beans Libbys famous Pork JQc and Beans, No. 2 can

"Competition" Fancy Smoked , Norway Sardines 12c Can

Bluing Little Boy CanderedQX Bluing, per bottle 2t YV.l cftests Buyer and faint oundrtei. Paint Sealed mm ijuith & Sankey, 6S5 Hohman street. HOB AST Hobart Hardware Store. 'IXDIAXA HARBOR Haywood & Bihl, N. Kiu'man. LOWELL, IXD. L. J. Sc.i field. WHITING & RODERTSDALE Moser Hardware Co.

Republic Iron and Steel absorbed by the merger, has been granted a charter to do itMsines in the state of Indiana.

CAR IS STOLEX The Ford racing car of J. B. Kirk was stolen from the garage at 4610 Hemlock street. Indiana Harbor, some time last night. It is the belief of the owner that 'his car was taken by boys in the neighborhood who have been inoculated with fhe thrills of the Indianapolis races. The Cadillac car of Alex Viseck, stolen from in front of his home at 4524 Magoun avenue was reported recovered in Chicago yesterday. TO TAKE HIKES Preliminary to entering summer camp at Knox, Kentucky, from July 29 to August 14, Major J. M. Wallace of the 2nd Battalion, 113th Engineer Regiment, has issued an order that his organization will start with a series of country hikes commencing Saturday afternoon. July 17. These short marches are to put the men in .condition to with-stand the long drill periods that are to come while at camp. AXE SWINGS HARD What Is true of Gafy is not so of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. For over five months now the axe of the prohibition law 'has been swinging constantly over the neck of the Twin City "hoocher" with a telling effect. This is the work of a real police department which has not failed in bringing to Justice .violators of the law. Which side of the city might be the closest to being void of bootleg whiskey cannot be said. Both Captain O'Xeil of the East Chicago force and Captain Nicholas Makar, have did their bit. Yesterday Captain O'Xeil with Police Parenicka and TrtanJ brought in John Spura'of 601 Chicago avenue: Frank Popp, 502 143rd street; and Roman D. 503 Narva Place, East Chicago. Miss Ruth Gettes, of Rockford. 111. returned to her home yesterday after spending a few days with her uncle. Warren Kipp and family on North Olcott avenue. Mrs. Harry Wolcott. of Norfolk, Virginia, arrived in this city last Saturday to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Peters, Indiana Harbor city librarian. x Wm. Dupes of Colorado Springs. Colorado, is visiting at the home of his brother, D. W. Dupes, of Fir st. Mrs. E. Q. Steffes attended the graduation of her sister, Miss Ora Clapper, from Frances fhrimmer School at Mount Carrol, TTT., this week. Miss Clapper accompanied her sister home last evening, with whom she expects to spend the summer. Mrs. H. L. Ottemeir of Omaha, Neb is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Armstrong, of Grapevine blvd., and Mrs. D. W. Dupes of Fir st. Miss Ruth Alexander, of Talbot, Ind-. a friend of Miss Margaret Canine,' will arrive Friday evening td spend the week-end at the Canine BIJOU TODAY and TOMORROW 'THE BOOTLEGGERS" Don't Miss This Wonderful Drama Also A Good Comedy K Values are increasing is your Fire Insurance? Better see us for additional protection. INSURANCE DEPT. OF "OUCH! How My Corns.Bunions and Calloused, Br,rningr,Tired Feet Hurt -what shall I Do?" USE. GYPSY FOOT RELIEF t No more soaking the feet In medicated baths no powders, plasters, nor inconvenience no muss, no bother I Apply in one minute, then waTk all you like I and work on your feet as long I is you wish 1 The excruciating pains and iches from corns, bunions, calouses, and burning, sore, tired feet vanish as if by magic! - 15 Gypsy Foot Relief Successful Results Guaranteed In every case or money back Sold la this citj by l Wonderful Secret From the Desert. Does Away With Foot Trouble. Public Pharmacy, Summers' Pharmacy, Joseph Weis. W. C. Norris and other good druggists. . .

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It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by home on North. Magoun ave. Miss Alexander and Miss Canine will spend Saturday In Chicago. The Pythian Sisters of East Chicago will entertain at a pedro and jplnochle party EUturda evening, June 10, In their temple at K. of P. hall on Olcott avenue. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the public. Miss Mable Hartman very charmingly entertained the members of the No Name club and a few friends on Tuesday evening, at cards, at her home on Beacon street. The guests of the club were JTrs. F. A. Sitwekk, Mrs. Leo Ismert, and Mrs. W.m Sel.v. The honors were won by Mrs. Selig, Mrs. John "Walsh and Mrs. Cyril Haugh. The hostess served a delicious two course lunch. Superintendent of schools. E. N. Canino entertained the senior class of the high school Tuesday afternoon in the social rooms of the Washington high school building, which were made very cheerful and homelike with vases of cut flowers placed here and there through the large rooms. Mrs. Canine as hostess was assisted by her daughter, Miss Margaret C:ne, Miss Gail Dickson and Miss Fern Morrison who served light refreshments. The program rendered was delightfully enJoyed. Mrs. J. F. Thompson of Baring ave. was a Chicago visitor yesterday. At a meeting of the civic department tieads of the Indiana Harbor and East Chicago Woman's clubs Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. K. Reppa on Melville avenue, it was decided to hold two joint meetings next year, the dates of these to be announced later. .There will be committees appointed to attend the various board meetings and to attend the meetings of the city coun cil and will keep the club informed on all civic interests of the city. Many other things will be worked SICKLY CHILDREN NEED A TONIC N.rr-oWrth Tastes Good, Aids X1 restlon, BegTUates the Bowels and Tones Hp. Statistics have shown a large percentage of school children suffer from malnutrition and general debility and thus Jag- in their studies are listless and anaemic. Under such handicap the question arises, "Has Tour Child a Fair Chance?" Look at our children after school tonight. Is there a haggard look all fagged out. Are the eyes dull or sparkling with pep and healthy vigor? If tjiere is not an excess of good health there is need of a reliable tonic and system regulator and there is none better than the famous Nerv-Worth. It tastes Rood all children like it. It aids digestion, sweeten the stomach, has a mild but very certain action on the bowels, does not purge but gives healthy normal and regular action. It is just as good for old folks as for children and just as good for big strong men as for delicate women. It is a reliable family remedy for nearly all ills come from disordered stomachs and bowels jid N'erv-Worth is the greatest remedy in the world for indigestion and constipation. Most druggists sell it at one dollar a bottle. It is alwavs for sale at Summers' Pharmacy. Hammond, and L. H. Mattern Drug Co., Whiting, and every druggist is authorized to give the money back if the first bottle does not show encouraging results. adv. Read These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING , SHOP j 81 STATE STREET i Hemstitch with Gold and Sltret Thread also match all colors. Button Holea, Buttons Covered, Edbrolderflna;, Braldlnar, BeadlaB rboao Hammond 440. I-7-l! To phone newa Itema to Eant Chicago Tlmea office, call East Chlcazo 283.

PARTHENON THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY .WESLEY ,t (FRECKLES) T BARRY ,p" In Marshall Neilan's Masterpiece "PENROD" Barry's Latest and Most Popu'lar Production SATURDAY In Addition to "PENROD" 5 Acts Vaudeville SUNDAY Complete Change Feature Pictures and 5 New Acts Vaudeville

PARTHENON STARTING Monday, June 12th FOR 3 Days out which -will be of great Interest to the Twin Cities. Kirk and Frank Spencer motored to LaPorte and South Bend today on business pertaining -to the MomrcH Shock Absorbers for Ford cars, for which the boys have the state agency. They will return home Saturday. The French classes from the Me-

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ORPHEUM TONIGHT BILLY MAINE'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Will Present a New Musical Comedy f Also FEATURE PICTURE

FRIDAY NIGHT AMATEUR NIGHT 3 Cash Pizes Leave Your Name at Box Office

Florence Reed

"Black Panthers Cub" and a Ben Turpin Comedy

Kinley high 6chool will picnic at "Whiting Park this evening. The 1307 Club entertained in honor of one of their members. Mrs. Lily Shilling, at the home of Sirs. J. Hartme on Beacon St., Wednesday afternoon. The usual game of pinochle was enjoyed as was tne letter from Mrs. J. E. O'Xeil, a former member

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DELUXE TODAY and TOMORROW CONSTANCE TALMADGE

IN WEDDING BELLS" Educational Comedy and Patbe Weekly FRIDAY and SATURDAY "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE" STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 11 FOR FOUR DAYS LON CHANEY "THE TRAP" inof the club, who is now residing la Fulton, New York. In which she st tea they are homesick for their many friends In old East Chicago. Delic ious refreshments were served. This was given as a surprise to Mrs. Shilling who has recently returned horn from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she spent the winter with her mother. Goodyears. this, more oeonle ride $4 Soon MEAL E

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