Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1917 — Page 8
THE TIMES Fridav, March D, 101' All Oyer Lak eigiiDoraoo 9 i - H CROWN POINT I LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER T. . CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE J I
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County I
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Lugene A. Griss
j & Son i
DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street, Phones: 136-13? Corner Sohl and Stats. Hammond, Ind. SPECIALS IN HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.
Whiting And Its People
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Xo. 8 Galvanized Wash .Boiler 9Sc H o a v v Galvanized Iron Fence Garbage Can. .$2.98 lXo. 2 Galvanized Wash Tub 79c
S--up Aluminum Percolator 2.19 2-qt. Grav Enameled Co fee Pot 29e ;-jt. Gra' Enameled Pake Pan 10c
llauk ut 'XYhitlns. Sihrage IlulldlnK. open from 8 m. m. to 8 p. m- 2-8 FlR S. L,K Modern soven-ro'im ho'isp
in llrpt-cl.isa condition, r iit.ip. Kill ! Myrlit- avenue. Phone 1SI.M. 3-i-o j I'rim csa theatre tonight, f'ar.i.'l j l'rob ma :i presents the talented youwri :ir!rcps, M.io Murray, in a powerful i :i!rama of Sow York HO. -The H'K Sis- !
SPECIALS IN MEATS.
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the ! IHlPI'Wi';' The new p.-Mii-hae'. Co.iri oii'' ( iiurrii, i.s t i o n a n J will
ns
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'Are from the life of Also a Paramount Z-'J-l
IvSHIflli'P 'l IJPV. c.f tlie Creek C.ithily uearir.K loniplfhc reaiy for oeru-
f the
Swift's Premium Hams. per lb 2312" Fancy Bib Boast Peel', iter lb 15 'Shoulder Roast .Heel", per lb 15c All Kinds of Steaks, per lb 18c "Home Cured Comcd Beef, per lb 15c Strictly Fresh Eggs, :per dozen 3'Jc Fancy California Xavy Peans. cook fine, per lb 10c 4 cans Kitchen Cleanser 15
Fancy Seeded Muscat Baisins, lo-oz. pkg 12c Virginia Pancake Flour, pkg IOC Yellow (iage Plums,
Xo. 2
can .
10c
Whole Head Pice, per lb 7 Fancy Prunes, 4 )-") size, per lb . . . . . 12 Large Yellow Evaporated Peaches, per lb 12c Can Hominv or Pumpkin, : cans 28c Annour Washing Powder, four 5c pkgs. IS Ped Cross Brand Spaghetti and Macaroni, o pkgs.. . 27c
jchai-ga of not potolinsr his children t 1 i i ) o ! . was release,! on the furni-hii:;-if Si"i Votiiis. j SpritiKpate. the f.js' Kn sk.t la :
star, has been appointed constable for W'hitinfc. y Joe Wilson of FteUier street, .M taken to Hast Chicago last. niRht to answer to ehn rscs a kii i nst him for forinK : citfvU for The complaint uerainst Wilson was registered by Ja-
111,1 1 mom. or H 143rd street. , The funeral of the infant son of ;,!,-. i and Mrs. Susoreny or Kast ll'.'th vtreet.i was held today niniir the .lirection of ! Cndertaker Haran. Interment was in j
e.i.iu .1 leiiieii-ry. Tiie child was a twin, tiie other haying died on .Monday. The stoi'!;ii.ilde:-s of the co-opera t i ve store will hold a meeting at the library at 11:30 toniKht. Taul Yonottch was arrested on the coarse of Lis w ife, Julia, for assault and battery, by Constable Springgale. He is locked up awaiting trial. V.. F. Szyniarski f Cary. and Henry Ambrosiiis of I'arii Manor, were the puest.s of Whiting friends on Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Ciirry of Cleveland avenue, is improving from her luinss. The I.ndies of the Concregational chureh will hold their nnnual Easter bazaar on Saturday. April 7. Kditor Kdwin K lair of the Whitinff Call has moved i,js family to Myrtle avenue in Hobertsdale. A special meet in of the riymouth club of the Confrerational church, will be held at the home of Mrs. C. I'-:. True-
n '.if; next Tuesday
fcveningr.
Have you nerve to save money? Join the Wbitinpr Saving and Loan Assn." offe. 60t 31?th st. 3-!-l
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HER DISEASE-
Backache, Sideache, Nervousness, laziness, Faintness, all Disappeared After the Woman's Medicine was Taken.
Oct!
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS Wholesale and Retail West Hammond Coal Company
J. BREHM, Prop.
PHONE 1674 OR 2353.
ra new ' The residence is one
most imposing- in Whitinc. Why not learn to decorate your own china? i"c a clas dessori. Taint, brushes and turpentine free. See china display In Soltw-edeb Hat Shop. O.iH at etudlo otr tiink of Whitins, r'riday even in sr. 3-7-2 A ra l.oini.Qn tiie W 'l 1 t ; of the Keil-
man poolroom and the Simpler bakeryaod 0,1 Worte
was soon extinguished, but for a time it looked as thoiiijli the buildings were in srreat danpef. Father Hon of Hobart, will deliver the sermon at the Sacred Heart church tonight, tlm subject to be "Hell."
Father Hoff is a very popular priest j with the WJittint? people and he is al- ' ways accorded a royal welcome. . Andrew Keilman who recently eold liis pool room an1 sportinp gooiis store 5
intends leaving for a western trip 111 the near future.
Norton Murphy of laporte avenue,! who lias been ill with tonsilitfs. Is im-i provintr. Tom Lapich itho was arrested on J
complaint of Judge McMahnn on the
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W. AN
Kinrrfishpr. Okla. "For two years I ;
eu'Fered with a severe female trouble, i
was nervous, and 'Z'jv H'avette St.. MammOTlf
in ' 1
had backache and a
pain in my side most of the time. I had dizzy spells and was often so : faint 1 could not ! wait across the ' floor. The doctor : said I would have to j have an operation. ; A friend asked ma ; to try Lydia E. 1 Pinkham's Vege- j table Compound. :
Phone 7CS
ASK FOR OUR OWN STAMPS. Specials for Friday and Saturday March 9th and 10th
HOBART
After takint? ten bottles I am now wall and strong, have no more pain, backache .r dizzy spells. Everyone tells ma now well I look and I tell them Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did it " Miss Nina Southwick, R. F. D. No. 4, Box 33, Kingfisher, Okla. Every woman who supers from femala troubles, nervousness, backache or tha blues should try Lydia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Compound as Mrs. South
wick did, or if they need free advice j in regard to ary annoying symptom i write to Lydia E. Pink'ham Medicine j Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mas9. j
Best Creamery Butter. per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs
Sincerity Mince Meat, 3 pkg?
43c 22c 80c 24c
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573 flohman Street Hammond, Ind. Tel. 1441 The Greatest Sale of the Season
BEGI2TNIN& AT 6 O'CLOCK FRIDAY NIGHT, I MARCH 9, AND ENDING SATURDAY
NIGHT, MARCH THE 10TH. t
cheerfully refunded. Trade at the store that saves -you 25c on every dollar. Don't forget the days Friday Night and Saturday March 9-10th.
RICE.
RICE
RICE
2,000 lbs. Rice, while it lasts 5 lbs. for 25o Li
Buehler Bros. Brand High Grade Butterine, r per lb 19 TITn-vlotr'o Si-mAT-im" "Rrnnrl TTto-Vi firrlo i
Butterine, per lb 2,2? ,
Veaf Lc- per lh.. .17c Fanr-v I roast of Veal, or lb 11 C i'anov Sliouldcr Koast Vonl,' i-or 11) 16c
Voal Chos, or
an'v
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1'.! DC Native Boof Pot lioast, !cr lb 14C Native Vool Tenderloin, per b Clioice Lean Boiling )v.- per lb He ( 'lioiro Flank St ak, per lb IGc Choiee Sirloin Steak, per lb ITC
Faniv Small Club Steak )er lb 15 Prime J?ib Koast of Peef, jter lb 15 Choiee Le Mutton, pr,r lb ' 1G Fanc- Shoulder M utton per li ISO l-'ane" .Mutton Chops, per lb 18C Fanev Glutton Stew, per li. l-1 Fanev Pio- pork f toast, per lb. . 18C leaner Pork 'lions, pev lb. .". '..-22c i'resh Piu" Feet, er lb . Ge Fresh Brains, per lb So
Don't Be Crippled Vith Pains Rheumatism causes untoli suffering. Lameness from gout, sciatica and other causes are relieved and their tortures done away with through the use of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is useful and effective in cases of burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, lame back jtnd lumbago. It saves needless pain everyday. Wizard Oil is composed of the most expensive of healing medicinal oils. Contains no chloroform or other harmful drugs. 25c and 50c at all druggists. In treatment for rheumatiim keep your liver actire and your bowrli open with Hamlin' Wizard Liver Whip. For Sale by All Droggitt HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO. ILL.
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KAJOIOND, IND. i Jc. IV. Wol Summers Pharmacy IE. C. Iffinas Co. Norris Pharmacy
iitT Harrison -nap a business vis- j r, !tor at Indiana Harbor yt.rdav. ,j. narton visitod hi? srranoson. Ralrh : Lafayftt. Pyatt has been :r,r!o,l , Sr.li;- jn ,b.imonfl, AVe.lnf8.lav. Mr. by the XiokPl Plate railway as watrh-i cm!.;, ,....r ,.,r(ll from MVslov bos-!
j man at tlio Main street crossins, which n;.a). " " jup until now has been an ut!Kuar3.-.l I '''xbe Mf-rriliville PtiMy rlub v.-i:i j
; s' "i;ne.'t in the library next Th'.irs.iay at
j ve(ine.xiay right tlnovcs enJored tl!o;,r, M,sf. nhet Woods will read a : premises of Wrn. Daoh. one mile sou t hf f)ippr on -rarliamentary Law,- and a: I of town and stolo 200 fine PlyrnouV1 rtHCii8Pion vvlil follow, and Mrs. B. ' jUork chirken-.. Mr. Bach offers $5.) B!atr),iPv will give a talk on James I reward for any information leaJins whitnomb Kiley. , to the arrest of the thieves. n looks like the supply of machines i i I!wis Kramer who has been on pl wouj j become exhauste-1. Sometimes j si. k list for the past wek, rrsunVl j from r.O to li') pass on Lincoln Ixiglx- . !'' duties at the Pennsylvania station way a ,iav. !
MrP. Nancy Smith returned to her; X. J. Eozarth of Valparaiso, trans- j home in Lincoln, Neb.. Thurs.lay. She i acted business in IJobart. Thursday. j hPS f,P,,n visiting with her sister and! Lilliam Keilman who has been em-jfamj;y. Mrs. H. Barton, the last month. I ploye'I in Chicago for the past tw o ir. Jialmstone cf Griffith, attended ; months has returned home to stay. tiie entertainment here Wednesday. j
Mrs. Martha Kaske Middleton returned to her home in Michigan. Wednesday after a two weeks' visit with
KeMogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and Post Toasties, MP 3 Pkg- tDC
Sincerity Oats, 3 bkg? Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1 lb. can
Eoulevard Pineapplf, ppr can Boulevard Raisins, per iksr
Boulevard Peas, can 13c; per dozen
Renroh Apricots, 23c seller, per can . Carnation, Savoy and Good Luck Milk, tall can
Dyer's Pork and Bear 15c seller, per can.... Best Navy Beans, per lb
s,
robertsdale
25c 20c 1 6c 1 1 c f .50 20c He lie - i 5c
SOAPS.
Try Old Country Soap, best la
Foap on the market. 10 bars Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars All 5c Soap, 6 bars for. Grandma's Washing Powder, large size Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars .. Fairy Soap, 10c seller, o bars All 10c sellers, this sale. 3 bars Daisy Tip Matches, large package Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans Independent Brand Klenfer, 3 cans MEATS. Brisket Bacon, Butternut Brand, per lb Pork Chops, per lb Fancy Round Steak, per lb Rib Roast, per lb Native Veal Stev, per lb
38c 34c 25c lie 15c 24c 25c 15c 12c IGc 24c 24c 22c IGc 18c
friends here and in Chicago. Thursday evening while attending the session of the Royal Xeighbors, Miss Tillie Kticaha. manager of the local telephone eNchang'e, accidentally fell upon the floor and fractured the fibula bone of tlia left leg below tiie knee. The regular meeting of Hobart chapter. O. K. S.. will be hell tonight.
r-uis .nuerson is erecting a cotta ere khnnie on Roberts avenue with a
adjoining Ir.s residence on ATicmran attack of prirpe
avenue. lie wm occupy earne when
completed. Kmil Schnrahach in company with Lewis F.rahst droie his "ase car t.. the factory at. Racine, yesterday fur p. Reneral overhauling.
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Mrs. Wiiliam llrisdaie of UotxrlKj J l'w wi w ui umu OUb UUHCC, V1 l'J mtlil
avenue is recovering; T rom an anach ui the grippe.
Mrs. Frank Ppoars attended a
social
friven for the Moose circle at the home of Mrs. Lingo of Hammond, Thursday.
Mrs. Lantr of Myrtle avenue spent
the day in ("hicapo visiting friends John Llaul, Sr., is confined to
severe
Ask for prioc on Strictly Fresh Egr.
hi6
Miss Josephine .Tewett of 1t5tb street: has been ill for several days with ton- j silitis. ; Mrs. Apnes Roberts and daughter,! Amy. left Thursday for i 'best ert i 'it and' Valparaiso, where they will spend sev- I
l il.r.S visiting lelatives.
Indiana bowlevnYd
Mrs. Herman I.es- .
Hs,pU. .
COLD
noun
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR One-quarter barrel S2.5 i Washburn Pure Rye Flour
lb. sack,
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IJ I era l davs isitins l i MERRI LLYI LLEjl- wS5??
k i hi r oi ii.iiiiiu.iu,
J Krvin Hanson o d his sister, Mrs. I -J avenue, yesterday.
Mrs. .1. F. Stoltx has been appointed
postmistress for Merrill ville, by lh
govern men t. The C. & O. acent, Caspar Englp,
threatened with pneumonia.. The enterta.inmert Riven tinder the auspices of the M. K. Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon in the church was appreciated by all present. The reader, littie Miss F. Irene Ftothe of Tolleston, l1"' jears old, is very talented. Miss Margaret Woods was in Gary, Thursday. A man from Dyer secured the contract for remodeling-the school buildin c:. The contract was let last Satur(Liv. All of the pupils in Room 3 who sent in ma n uFcri pt s, receiv ed I'aliner hon-
Hammond. Wednesday.
of Kast Side visited
enry Fick of Myrlte
A Tiie iijembers of the Jlarcjuette club iAjheld a. very pleasant mertinu Wennes:d;iy eveninff at the heme of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lepers of Lak- avenue.. S'-veral panKS of pe'ifo wer played dur- j ins the eveninsr, and prir.es were won j bv Mesdauies A. H. Stress. ti. Rucll. !
.John lilnul, dr.. and Messrs. W. A. r.uell. Kdward Mathias and John Llaul. Jr. A social hour followed the frames, durine which dainty refreshments were
i orverl .'N
I John Mtirrv of Roberts avenue is coh
lined to hi': home by i'Ines .
rrocery c
arket
n
i
Mrs. I'arolin" Laivion of Amy .ivnuc !
vi:-i;ed !," sister, Mrs. Arnold of ak Park. Wednesday. The sto.Uho'deis of the fo-opera t i ve store are rcui.sted to be at a meeting
T-ridnv evninsr at the Whitiilfr Rubli
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Lil.rary at So clock. I iionaifi the little son of Mr. and Mrs F
Whirins of Amy avenue, Is on the sick list. Merle Sellers transacted business in Cbt. ap' W ednesday. Mr. ("h.-irles Vtctrers of Lake avenue visited friends in Hammond yesterday.
799 Alice Street. Phone 1966 Hammond. Deliveries to All Parts of the City. WATCH FOR OUR BIG SPECIAL SALE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
MEATS. VEGETABLES.
Pure Jellv,
Independent Market Co. i 181 East State St. Hammond, Ind. WI&M&k ml ii!,.wii'""" " ' - - " rr- -
GROCERIES.
iruulalcii
:liest (
K) 1 (Willi order only, 11
terino no: uicluil'(i.
lf uiisoon Fancy Sweet Corn,
Snar,
Tie v:. su:tp and biu-
12r can. ? for
FOR A SQUARE DEAL GO TO Beehler Sims
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10c
! T M E HAMMOND i DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS
Vlo Maid Sweet ( orn, ran
lVd (' S-ntrli'tti. : cans loiioon Yellow Free Peaches, 19c; 3 for. . .
Manhattan Pure Apple Butter, can 15 Xewavffo Sliced
25c
.55
Peache
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II
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F'.neaj'pies,
too .18
Lihl.v
olass 10 Anierii-an Faniilv Soap, lObars : 39c4 (With order only ) Acme Corn Ieal, 3 for 29c Monsoon Brand Best Catsup 12C New Itit of Sweet Xavel 0 ranges, good size, dozen 17 3 dozen 50c Best Peaberrv Coffee, lb. 23c Fanev Ped Salmon
tall cans 18c4! Fan.-y Pin; Salnum. tail c:n 15C
1 liprr nrr lO.fMtO l.nkf County peopt
who nrr living nil over the U. S. A i
Btil-ritinn to THE TIMhS will nave you thr troall of writing letter to rfny one at them. DONT SUFFER
Specials For Saturday March 10
Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 15c Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb 20c Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22c Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops, lb .23c
Prime Native. Rib Boast of
.17C Lamb
Beef, 11 . 19C and. . I.",.. . 1, t Sit I i ff n r
WITH W16!A' -..
! rrsii ut -ai ! CllOS. lb. Best Cuts of Xative house Steak, lb
Musteroie Gives Delicious Comfort When (hose :,Iiarp pains go sliootintr through your head, when your skull seems as i it would split, just rub a little Musterole on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes away the pain, usually giving quick relief. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, n-adc with oil of mustard. Better thnn a mustard plaster and does not 1 li'tcr. Many doctors nnd nurses frankly recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,' lumbag-Q. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents oneumonia). It is always dependable.
Phone your order in Friday evening for early Saturday j Delivery.
ii 1 I 1 ( k' M kl ...
3 s-ssj-n i vii
. .ISC La il . . 22C I'.nter-21c
than lard, lb t
Thuerm-
1b 22C Sausage or 11 IGc BIo.mI r Li"er 14?
Shortening, letter
. 16-
Fresh or Smoked
p;cr Sausap,-e, Fresh Pork Frankfurter. Head Cheese Sausage, H-
Swift
Breakfast
Select Brand Bacon, lb
Good Sugar Cured Boilinu Bacon, lb lSy2c
Brisket li'ienn. mild lean, lb
a 1 1 '
25c
Downey's Delight, tin. butterine churned, lb..
Imported Pussian Sardines. lb 15c Fanev Xorwav Salt Mackerel, 2 for . . .' 15c Xew Holland Herring. 10 lb. keg SI. 05 Fresh Smoked Finnan Haddie, lb 18c
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
Independent
1 181 East State Street.
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WIS
Hammond, Ind.
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