Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1917 — Page 3

Tuesday, April o. 1H17

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The Quinine That Does Not Cnuse Nervousness or Ringing Sn Hessd Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness .r ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Headache. Used whenever Quinine i3 needed.

but remember there is Only One

NEW PRESIDENT OF CONGRESSIONAL CLUK

"Uromo Quinine

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axative fgrotiio yuinin9 This Signature on Every Box

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Hs Chicago Her People and Occurences

goun avenue. Uobert was taU-n ill ; with j.r.cuiinitii.1 and It .j.-v.-up-1 into ; tuberculosis. 1) was 1.' years oh! and ' u-;is fo-- a time employed in the Nassau ; Thompson store. The funeral will I hi !c!d t"iii"iT(iiv at 1 ..".'I f r i u lii.j

, I lO 111,-. .' Tb Wolf.ire association desires to ': S. Y. i til K on is stl',1 confine.! to the j' extend their i hunk to the otti;-.--ns house with la jrrippe. j who contributed old papers last Sat- eroeus ,.p.lb will i-,. et on Thti-s-! tirlay. to the street department, who : , v aft,-rno,,n at the horn.- of Mrs. u-.ivt the use of their teams, an.l to , M ., ,.k u. ,,,, .,,..,;, North, -ott avenue. On' the U.iy Scouts who assist,-.! in the ' . Kri.la v evening the dull will aie a

I party- for t'n- hush. in. Is of the ! , 1,. .

'"' l-eloiminc. at the ! e J I ; ; S!i on vim pv

j Hi: hop. Pas Lee., eon-! j,rf!, j, K ,;r,n North M o'i,i ' ;tor today.

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1,'- tion of tliese papers. Tile proeee of the lay nilimint-l to a i'.l co to ti;e k-eiier.il w elfare of t rsan izat wn.

Mis Mamie .Teppe: I.e..! to her home

a .-lie..-, for the past w eek on

f illness. Se.-tion A of the Ia lies' Ah! of the 'enprecational i hu-.-. h will meet We.inesilay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hen Williams of lir.th street. The la-lie? will -i w thins: for the I'Omiwf bazaar.

The I KI'ks will im-, t this even- j ire- at Co- home of Mrs. Hert Clapper, j Matrnun avenue. Usual s.iine of ."-mi .

will be playe-i. ; special at .1umbta Th.-.i!r- te-nieht A dire.tt.rs' ::;eet inc of tiie lv A. I'.. Mrs. V.t l ,'astle w h- feature,! m was held j i'Sl. r.hy afternoon at '-ii'tfo- Sth pis.kI- of ratria." W ith this home of Mrs. V. .7. F-i:iley. A so iali we s,w a 3. part tiranin. "The 1-Var meetlne of tiie A. K. will be ne'.d ; j -, , v,.r; v . " f.-i. t u rijsir the beautiful star tiPX! M.m.I.iy i' ft. -rnoon. ' 1 .f, n,-e '.a Ho.iie. Tomorrow starting Mrs. K. 11. Lew is of the South Shore ; at 2::!u w ill show Mary I'i. kford in hotel left for Minnie t"i? r-th'T day; "la-ss Th.'n The I'Hist." Thi feature is 'or a few weeks' visit. j in 7 bans. 1'ri. e of admission, adults.

The Congressional club Wash

home of Mr. r.. n , inpton. composed of wives of memstrert. Indiana hers of congress, has fleeted Mrs. Horace M. Towner of Iowa, whost s is a i"ii.. .i-. ;s- husband is a member of the house. president of the club to succeed Mrs,

File, Cured In 6 to 14 7ay3 At!ce Pomerene. Mrs. Towner is Prnsrerists refan i money if ry,n OTN'T- one of the most popular matrons of MK NT fail4 to euro It, hinp. Itlmd. ihn ,.nr oTpcdnnal srt. Uleeding or Protnidins- Piles, first ap- ; th0 congressional set. plication Kive.o nditf. 50,-. - - - L

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

Ilobert f'amphel! passed away yes-

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teniae morn in at his homo on .Ma-1 The Welfare Association desires t

M.nd their tiianks to the citizens who : oontrihutod old pap.-r last Saturday, to : the street department who k'a ih- use of their teams, and to the i;,.v S.outs I Who assist, -d III tile Coll., tioll of those papers. The piece, ds of tin- day

amounted to :;2 h". and wil to to P... Kenernl welfare of ;1 run n i ;-.a 1 ron. The Sunshine Chih will 10 t at th" home ..f Mrs. li.b. rt Darker on i ! a p. -vine street tomorrow afternoon at i' .tin. .t i Itoweu r,-tiirti'-d ilol.day fi .an a

fi'.e day isjt with her ran tils m N

Casi!,. Ind. Mr. I. iter w has .... n v orkitii at the Marks idam has I . f 1 !..r his Lome

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R fannfar'tured TCE is not talked into existence and is not produced with hot air.

It is not just a little frozen water, but is a product of science that requires experience, intelligence, labor and much capital to produce. If you are not familiar with the process of makinsr ice, we extend you a cordial invitation to visit our plant at any time. COAL PRODUCES HEAT as it is consumed, hut coal must also be consumed to produce, COLD in the form of manufactured ice. Followinec is a partial list of the requirements of an ice plant to produce ice and deliver it to the user:

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Voiir Easter Apparel Awaits Yen liere

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The latest creations of the tailor.'s art are here. There is such a vrr-cty of styles and such a wonderfully beautiful selection of fabrics and colors thatone can easily choose their Spring suit or coat.

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You'll find it her" no matter what sti,- .,. cut you want, no matter what color you fancy--our laree assortment of the season's snappiest desiens is at your service Our courteous snles ladies will be pleased to assist you in choosinK the proper Karnient. Handsome pleated and belted models with l.irpe collars, patch pockets, etc. Materials are Poiret twills, poplins, serees. gabardines and taffetas, at a price range of from $'", to $t.". with a special

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The Coats for Spring Are Exceptionally Clever Yon will find a varied assort tm-nt of designs in coats conforming wi'h Fashion's latest dictates. The graceful sweep and perfect fitting ipiaiitios of our coats appeal to every customer. Ask to see these garments at $1:.. The styles ace very clever, showing the new large collars, immense pockets and deep cuffs. Many are be'ted. Materials are wool velours, in 'plaids and solid colors, wool poplin, sertre. pabardine and Poiret twills; colors aro old gold, apple

sreen, chartreuse, copen. rose, navy and black.

sizes for all. Special for this sale at

SI5.00

PRETTY FROCKS OF SILK AND SERGE. A splendid showing of new Pprinc frocks priced at SI 2..".'''. The assortment pSoitine tiie very latest styles in taffeta and crepe de chine; some hav Ceorcette sleeves, also a number of pretty new serge dresses at.,

WOMEN'S EASTER SUITS, $1(5.50

E These suits are not only risht up to the minute in style, but they are M made of dependable fabrics which will give satisfaction in wear and

service. Pleated and belted jackets lined with silk.

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liii-fo collar and pockets, cood ranco of colors, all sizes

316.50

PRETTY SPRING COATS, $S.50 now Spring coats in this lot styles for women and the young si ! miss. Most of them are marie of novelty cloaking, shepherd tea

black and whi'e checks aid o'her novelties; they havf Cf r O- t large coilars, patch rockets; many are bl'ed; all sizes 1 Wi !'

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Double S. & H. Stamps Wednesday

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Ammonia HeltiiiK Hoiler Compound Chloride (alciuni 'harcoal COAL 'ondenser Paint ( 'ork ( Viupon Books Cylinder Oil Feed for horses ( iaskets GASOLINE

G raphite (i rat es for boilers ( Jreaso HORSES

Pipe Tools liepai iinu' of all kinds Pipe and Fittings Sto'-ks and Dies

Harness and Repairing Tank?

fee Cans

Insulating Material insurance LABOR Lubricators Oil of several kinds Packing of several kind? Picks

Thermometers

TRUCKS Tires for Trucks Tongs Valves Wagons and Repairs

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And many other things, to say nothing of taxes, depreciation and return on the large investment in plant and equipment. Every article used by us WITH ONE EXCEPTION has increased in price from twentv-tive to four hundred per cent.

The exception, strange as it may seem, is AMMONIA, the most essential element,

the price of which has not, yet increased, (.ontrary to common opinion, we do not use a large amount of ammonia, but it is a costly item in our business. It is

U NOT tint in the water, and ammonia is too expensive, to throw awav Come

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LABOR and COAL enter more largely into the cost, of making and delivering ice than any other items. We have increased the wages of all our plant employes, and the drivers and

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P neipers are nemanum1; a mi; incie,te .M.tv isi. i (T 1, will cost nearlv one hundred ner cent more this vcar. &

a v : H l iie COST of producing and delivering ICE will be much more than ever before. K

Tiie SELLING PRICE of ice has never been hi eh enough -to make a protit on i

the investment, and much of , the time has been below the cost of production and p

delivery. If you doubt tins statement we will show our hooks to any customer. 14 Cnvtw nrwl look and lie convinced. U

Now if VOF were manufacturing and sellimr ice you would want and would be !

entitled to a fair, living protit. Are you willing to give us what you would want pi

3 Hid would be entitled to WHERE YOU IN OUR PLACE? K

It is costing more to make and deliver ice than ever. The increase Avill be greater i r'"' v,'nt

before the season opens and if we continue to sell ice at the present prices WE WILL LOSE MONEY.

1 WHAT ARE WE TO DO?

I What would YOU do were you in OUR place?

in Powapiac, Mi h. IK- wil! take up his j

work ther-. The Oirls' basketball Lam of th Cow. 11 In Kb s, hool of South eiiieati, player, the Oir s' basketball team of th- , 1 ... ,1 ,1 ,1, f, -ilel

I'..m rt Cters has returned to s.-hoof aft--r several days of i . i 1 1 s with an:

R i abs.-ss. .1 tooth.

.Miss Lillian M- r is of Pitsbiir;h sister of In. I'. M- r is her brother and wile and .Mr. Nathan Hrr-iuiinn of I'hi-c.-iko ale visit. UK friends :n th.- city. "'arris have b-- n issued by Stephens, Shook and Carl" r f.-r a dapcinK parly at tin- South Pay Hotel on Uedn-sdav ,-, , ninr. .Mr-, and Mrs. John Abx of Chirac.. isii-d with 1 '. T. pollas and briib- Sunda :.

I'. 1'. Sunday s. hool cabinet met at th. home of Mrs. A. .1. 1-'niton last i-n-n-iiik and work for tin- month of April

was planned. Arrangements wa re made j for a p'ay to be c i n at 1 he Riley s. hool April 2. entitled, ' Fun and P- i dunk Limited." Ladies' Aid o !" the C 1". church will

i meet at Mrs. Miller's, f. t"2 Miehsean , I avenue Thursday aft'-rnon at C o'clock. I A lart;, att- ndanee is quested. ; A fareWfll ptirty was k'iven on Mr. i and Mrs. I. Uiiik'st rom and family. Sat-'

unlay ,v nniii at the Swedish Mission, church. Tie eveniiii? was spent in short sj.. . cle-s Irmii s- ,'Tal parties and sb-. -Iious suiik t.v Ijie ipiart.-tte which were, jss,-s siirne Mvren. l.illie Carlson. Mr." Krnest ('arlson and Paul Aldrin and a) solo from Mr I'rnest Carlson and piano solo by Miss LHria Myn-n. Then th y W.-re presented with a beautiful cutKlass water set. After the program a daiiitv lunch and r. freshmen's were served. everybody enmved tbcmsely.-s and had a splendid time. I: iiitrst roms

i will be I.-a vn. K the Harbor in a few;

we. ks and make then- future hone- m OlnoaK". SAFETY FIRST Lock your Ford automobile with a Flack Common Sense Ford Lock Attachment.

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Trimmed Hats, S1.00 collection of chic and practical hats of surprisitli," smartness; largo and small shapes, very prettilv tritumed. black .and folor-..

S'j if nil id alnos

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Trimmings A largo assortment, of dainty flowers. feather novelties antl sticknps in ill; the latest designs, at except ionallv low prices.

The new Easter Hals are simply beautiful all that is worthy lias been collected for your inspection and approval. At fS.oit and slO we've an assortment of Easter Hats of unusual charm, in handsome models

for dress wear. Hats of every size trimmed with iieas:- j

tirul ornaments, wings and damtv t lowers; everv new j

shade. Special values for this sal at -10 and

Fo:- Wednesday's sab: we- have 1 rimmed ;. number of I.i.-ei'e and hemp hats, both large and small,

newest spring shades. .Kxeep! ton

ally good values, at

$5.00

Tomorrow we offer pretty i:i':i:n mod Press Shapes in Milan Hemp and Shiny Straw, large and s. ml!

sn.ipes, mac ami colors. -;c-i

specially for this sal, at

$1.88

LITTLE FOLKS' EASTER HATS.

An elegant assort men! of Mats n styles liecoming to littie folk. M ;; and Milan Hemps, cleverly trimmed with flowers and ribbons; a sua

did range of new Sp: ine colors. Splendid values for ! !ii - Stile at

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mini iiii iiu mmt. mnm an .mm

ihefi, saves tittic and ex

pense; made oi sieei, easily appneu, strong and durable. Locks your Ford securely. Locks g.:s, spark and steerin wheel. Paie-nt app.lied for. PRICE St. 00

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WHERE TO ENLIST AT GARY tTnltd States army rccnU'.ia.'T of

ftco, 322 BrcadT7ay, Sarjrt. I-ergnn j

aacl Corporal Bor.ch'.io in charge. IcC.iaua Uatiar.al Cv.ard, P'.-c Infantry, Co. P tw.po-ary n rmorj ovor TTcolT?ert:-.'3 f-vc r..l 17. c:n' store, Eroatlt-ay, r-:av Sixth ?.ven.;oj Capt. J. A. V:r;.:cty end I.lcai. Tliomas liilcy. Corps, Capt. xl. F. Icltcn SaTla99r Eeserve Officirs' Coips, phoiia G-a.-y 27 or apply GAET S VEXING- IMIS for inf oi-raation. rcDtoCico Iioc?.-riitl!.E for a-.-rcy, MTy and marl:i? cr-rps; II. S. EyJer, mc:' 3:1 o::-c .Ticio recmit;.s c:.".c."--'.

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