Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 10
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Cartinor Voorheis of Wii'.lanis 'treft and ,. U.irnr-s. a f ra t e ml 1 y hro'.hft- of Mr. Voorhols ..f frown r.isr.:. win aiotoi i.. l-jfayettc toil. iy for the- i"'i'! l.-.i' ; game a :io !: 'h"i -rpra i ntr w ock - no . They wii; s'ay at Un Acacij fraternity l,ru:--on rir.ij their It-tit Mrs. Peter lirgwn nn-J ilra. Atlx--'
Frown. Mr. unci Mr.-. h'tank J :."; 1 and M.i-grot J'.ownir. n t.n.l son Kr I vin, visited Oak Fi :?, I iii-oo ! J fftortlay, v h r ,. r.r.-v. i, - .
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FORMER CO. L SKIPPER GETS NEW POST
Major A. i'. Tw r.-.an, of the Infnnfy Officers lies-rvc i'.rrs. has ! rn assipr.cl as e..-u;iv,- ,,,"; r of the- First l-.i t 'a 1 1 In a .h jua : t e : s i f the S4th i-frvc (iisivion ;-in.-c the :.'-t ii't of this i;.f Tiiia;..n -nerd to on- cut to nioor.n ' v fv a o-1 , -' i ;t v a
iiarbor 1 1 -1 " 1 1 : r tha; Jule Tv.yi.ian will resign 'is city a-itn ! n i s I rat i on ;.-aition t fill this now rt.i'.ltary post. t-'u. h inf r r.ra i n ha li.n .m . e'.atical.y ' r:: - ,1 hy J 'i'.vyrca'i. iic 5 I. ll.l-'.l till' I-! ' '.'!lh i-MT - l.'i'.(rue that J-..: will con; mil" to fu'liil the . it! s .if his f-Jci tivc office aw jti'U'o of i h.- lai.-.t fiii.-ai;.. city cuxi-t m the fai;n: il ma nn-r hv Ki insj :v tii!.i!ivrn ar.iJ l.t legiftrw (heir j ' ; . t lues
FORMER EOUCATDF SUED FOR DIVORCE
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1 INTtiNATJCNA L N E ,, S SLTVICL i'H Til liUM). I,uh. Nov. 2 1 . . fliaiplns her liiisimiu!. Fro.lt r!ck I,. Sums, fo-tnor rinci: .-! of ti.r s,u:!i U.ii.l high sch.-oi. aiti-innu-il U .-tv;::,elo ho- u, ...th the lw .vi ; -Irix ir.r alici; a ionoiv m.'Un-
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sanity. Till.- boi'.cf 4 Ronorai'.y hero all m h . Uttow of th--::apt y ii''ir;tio !fia;!.'i:s of tc.o o'.ipli . "j ' I so;ji: a tod after th.' nlnht of . t.tta-lo N..V. 11. Fri tots of Mo ami Mrs. Sims wl-.o ! .! I- i. Hi!- n-..,.,J
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chicken, in salt water for from a half to three-quarters cf an hour will make it more tender: the hlood ! is sometimes drawn from the edia
; of the meat by this method. tat this does no harm whatsoever.
MENU HIN'i Breakfast. Baked Apple With Vanilla Sauce
f cached Egps on Toa?t. Oatmeal. Milk. Coffee.
Lur.cneon. , Xo FIour Chicken Csicken can Kice Balls. Fried Carro' be floured without getting tha Lettuce With Mayonr.aUe hands stickv and with .:ttle wasta Jluffins. Milk. Butter. 0f flour, i'lace flour, salt and ptpDinner. ' per in a small tin pail which haH Mock Duck. a I'd that will fit tight. Th " put Mashed Potatoes Witt. Carrots. several pieces of chicken in tha Corn Fritters Carnage ?nlt-1 flour, set the hd in place and shaks Bread. Butter. Date Cookies the pail. The meat is floured evn Milk. ' " Tea. !y and quickly.
leveiand is riihiir the eye? o! will be even more enhancer will
tur.Uiir.K md rc!n.e-ttjrai r ai on what is dec! a red U lirreate.t anai tiueot iiaiti-t d r-o'Tit ever atteni'iU" ' 'ons! ruction is m pro cross 01 1 ::oiect whirh calls 'or ho expen :.'uts of tl'i'tv nuHiot. d jila's '.ui of six monster tmita !.vf- neri. . rted in Shaker lleiirhta. an .sive sut i.jtti nineteen mm') roii Cleveland 1 I'ul-hc Souate. The devel'ipment Jiei en th - tv's iti'v rapid transit tir.r- which
the completion of the new ftiO.Oi 0, not) union depot in the I'hen this i: f)ni!ied the r rn transit curs will move mostly un ler if round.
'l'his development, of '.he More
Soine of our sittTciifit mndAs c:e our su arrest. One. ( many jruclicul model.
$4-95
TO I") AY'S RECIPES.
To Avoid Indigestion From Onions Onions should he thor-
ve.lo- both toother. O, ch:.-!0111 i-JU" ,the touie') ped meat, two cups boiled nee. ore s':5n , tkat ls." th'f. ou s. ',u fTS. one tablespoon onion iuice. "e ,!a'f,r fnd the tnn undel reason to taste, form in patties. lt sthou!d .l,e removed lhIS prero 1 in bread crumbs and frv a rich verUs lndieestion from eating brawn. They are delicious! .onions. Mork Duck-Place on a round i To cean Dpcp Vases or Water t.vHA sttiff.re of bread crumbs sea- Bott!es-U?e a little -x-ater with Eoned with chopped onion, salt and diFSolved ,oap- Xher.. instead of pepper, one-quarter pound bacon 5hot which w.r., on mar the glasi cut m tir.y cubes. Roll and tie k,. ,c tv,otl .n,i crv,n ho.
A 1 ft n -t w ' r !.itiase.l. is' i! in aitlo" Mrs. mmo i iiino "I am a'raM h l- at, i . Tl-- i.-. 1 ! r.-' . s .i no. , , r, a fru i .1 of tiie r- ."'lit:
lie s-;:'.'oi . ;i o . ; o. s .a . i o 1 ry oota;,';eoo iiis oh. corf". I l: of.on to hot
, coat ioti.il tit tacks of tM. ! I,s m- 00 f :- v. ral 'iou-v. t osi; o n a: .1 l;:s 1- -lnHvrvfr. rtoid.- hor
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l.tinti oor t io an. l'.otii Mr. .'.mi M r. s.rns wn' r reived in t'i artistic circis lure.
the - thiH-. ttire of the 'ieoi and Eli7fllethian tyue. While j htu'h stand; rd is n-ir.tJ: . . . . l ... L. r I l ... .. I . r
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rat: ire in size and fitalt cf ! M .homes pricei ratijfinK all .be wis , j?j ft im $'iO s month for srnhll su. .o? j I
! a tkl Courts Cnmparv :: e a I to Jcoo for a dozen rooms w:': ij .irnp'ete citv in itself. It is Artier jihree or four bn'hs. ;w en's f'fst ":.-i r.l.n C v" He hiv- Colonel Alfred 77. Pf.rris. of i
The ararf :rT.t will house a c m I Cievebind the- an hitect. so'
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include theaters, stores of all I :t ! ed ideas cleaned from traveV H v.iri-tie and r,"- - of .-v" ''"rmo i,i A "ira 1 1
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TI'V Att'-ni' la!.- 'in is hi: pa.-iiiri "Mlin I!).- city"-
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Steam or stew till tender.
1 of paper such as a paper napkin
Uate Cookies One and one-ha.f or naner towel or wrsn line nanei
cups sugar, one cup butter, two and shake these in the bottle eggs well beaten, three-quarter The paper wi'.l act like a inop and pound chopped dates, one-half cup remove all film. To make the g!a chopped nuts, one teaspoon soda brilliant, rinse in warm ter with in o;;e-half cup hot water, on ..-ha If about half teaspoonful of ammonia, teaspoon cinnamon, three cv.',:3 In drying the vase c- bottle, stand flour. Mix and drop on tins. Uuk- Cn a towel, but be sure to have in slow oven. the glass so tipped that air may (enter and evaporate the moisture. HE I PIT L HINTS To Bright;. Vases When fit? ' To Remove Grease From Clothgiass in the t .a 'ft room or f.ower ing Apply black coffee and rub vases t.ecume du!! or ..rir.iy, a lit grease spot. It will immediately tie vi.-tg.ir will brighte . them i disappear. Soak Meat in Salt Water Soak- ; To Keep Raisin on Top If iitg meat which is to be cooked in raisins end currants are roi'ed in the over., such as roast beef, leg of 1 flour before putting into a cak j, lamb, roast pork, turhey and they will not sink to the bottrrn.
NOW if tlm "iiier two f oil r-o, ,r n .-r hanks would t'm'-w ,.ui( of trie F.r?t National. i":ioio' avetitie at. 'I Forsyo aiti;:e o..iM in in full i'itniiti it ion .
LOVE NOTES TO HUSBAND BRING WIFE A DIVORCE
JOHN IIAIIT, f'irrio'-r trafTi- man a 2 r of t it" t ;ra.- ;t Hi rh.-mi m! has .ontfihut' ! a bK.ianl e t awan'r-.l t , tin- winntr ' th'- Hast Ch!'. ac-o CI lh titi-a inim:.
Damper Ox'oris present t. :Je latitude for choice. All ts-ncs cf heels ere feoJured. ;-!" elal for S;l t uniny
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.T.'K ili'I-T itom '! ta ! ;. ,1 th-r-'o f "Th.- Fighfir I'arson.-' In his roomi I'aiano o:;i titirrins feaOlte.
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Up-to-the-Minute Styles I'enturinn Special For Saturday Selling OXFORDS STRAP SLIPPERS SHOES AT $4.95 to
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of Br own and Black Leathers Ri:h Black Satins Fine Patent Leathers
SEh. THESE SUPREME SHOE VALUES BEFORE YOU BUY
O-if of many models thai are as ur'I rnatfd ii it, gou ns as ti it'i tailcred costu'nes. .11 iiiel i '.o ' o t I.i at.!; $6 95 to $8.00
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To make this the biggest day of this sale we have added cix new just received this stock:
1 Black Suede Oxfords with patent leather trirnmings: Goodyear we't soles ; rubber heels. 2 Combination Patent and Satin Colonials. 3 Combination Brown Satin and Kid. 4 Black Suede Pumos; high heels.
fisv it i nCtilS'Ui 5 Black Suede Oxfords with Dull Leather Trimming.
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FREE!
FAMOUS "TU-BIT" PENCIL
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With every pair of Boy's cr Girl's Shoes purchased Saturday we will Give FREE or.e cf these fine metal pencils
Boy's Shoes $2.95 to $4.50
Girl's Shoes $2.45 to $4.50
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169 E. State St. THE SHOP AHEAD Hammond, Ind.
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Mrs. Katherme M. Bean. Sweet notes tror a "lov i. . i . i..l.. -l ' L
! poetess to ncr nusoaoo iiuuiii i. ' I.ean. won a divorce for Mrt I'-n
nown on the vaudeville stage as j
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written by the "other woman were j introduced by Mrs (lean end char ! acterized by the iudg a. the writ J ings of a woman "who must hsv
: the sou! of a poet '.nd tl v head of philosopher." I
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lust met with a nasty accident, he explained.
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Little faur-yeat-oia Jimmy, be- , L j ing told to pray for his ahsent fa-lj-1 ther. for his small brother who 1 p' was ill, and the servant who had 1 J Fprained her ankle, did sa. But to . i i
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for if anything happens to we'll all be in the ip."
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The Po!o is one of the smartest Par-Kerry styles of this season. It is a smart belted ulster in beautiful fabrics, made more attractive by Fashion Park design
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(Successor to Hellerman)
Two Kansas farmers met V Long Heach on a winter vacation and were discussing thei nat. State. Kach clain.s his countv was the worst i?i the world for wind storms. Then alon came 1 man from Ohio who settled the argument by telling of a ttrrib,eveione that had Tossed Lis own r.' 1.1 f 1 1
term some years uacK. tie sa:c: kx "Gentlemen, one day iey coma f a cyclone acrost my ;aim back n kA Washing-ton County ..at hlo.fd flj
my well piumh outa the groun- Jjt.
ar laid her in my neignixrs yard, and when 1 come over to g' it
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