Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1917 — Page 3
vA, 1017 THE TIMES PAGE THKKK tsaaamsBmssr: balloons as favors Hydro Ice Cra the minute style. I J will be nerved In up to C-4-1 Mrs. A. Given, who has been herVt for the past six weeks visiting her par Get the Round Package Used for Yi Century. Ask For and GET X ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cohen, left yes terday for her home in Dea Moine ics, la, o, frrrn.. Mrs. Raymond of Valparaiso ': omf
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J CAUTION Avoid Substitutes AClI,WU,U.S.A.
TOr ORIGINAL MALTED Mi LIC Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our own Ma.lt Houses under sanitary conditions.' Infant and children thrive on if. Afreet with the weakest ttomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot befor retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Tako a Package Homo
East Chicago tier People nd Occurences
The Hat and Art Shop, now located at 624 Chicago avenue, will move about May lath to new and more commodious quarter.1? in the Fife building, formerly
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Art 3hop 624 Chicago Avenue East Chicago. We move to 70S Chicago Ave. about May 14th.
occupied hy Fred Fife as a clothing store. 70S Chicago ave. to accomodate their growing business. 6-4-1 There will be a meeting of the Red Cross executive committee at the city hall Friday evening. May 4th. The purpose is to report on the work so far accomplished and to arrange for a membership campaign. All Ked Cross members, though they may not belong to the executive committee, are urged to be present at 7:30 p. ni. EDWIX X. CAXIXE. TYes. OPENING. The Spear Pharmacy announces the opering of their Iceless Soda Fountain on Saturday, May 5th. The dispenser. A. J. Cole, has had a wide experience in the loop district at some of the leading fountains. The adult patrons will receive roses and the children will receive
will visit' her daughters Mrs. F. Stephens and Mrs. Ilargis over Sunday. ' Mrs. E. II. Lewis of the South Shore hotel, who has been visiting in Muncle, Ind., for the past four weeks, has returned home. NOTICE Burns & McGttan. undertakers, have moved from 3348 Mich. ave. to 3:129 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. The National Flower given last night at the McKinley auditorium was a grand success. The children from the Harrison and McKinley took part. Mrs. Powell's dancing class will give their May dance and cotillion at the Masonic temple this evening. Invitations have been Issued and the affair Is expected to be a brilliant one. Several members of the class will take part in the cotillion. Don't forget the bake sale at the Church of Good Shepard on Saturday afternoon beginning at 2:00 sharp. This takes place in the guild room of the church. There will Te tread, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and alt sorts of pastry, also baked beans. Fancy goods will also be on sale. Don't fail to attend. The Fast Chicago Woman's Club will
give a grand concert on . AVednesday evening May 9th in the McKinley audi
torium. Ticlft'ts are twenty-five cents.
A program of voice, piano and dancing numbers will be rendered by professional talent out of the city. Be sure
to come, get yiur ticket from any member of the club today. The home economic- department will meet at the home of Mrs. H.H.Clark.
Magoun avenue. The subject will be "Labor Saving Devices." This is to be
an open discussion.
HERE'S THE WONDER HAT OF THE SEASON
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Hart Schaf fner &' Marx make clothes to fit SOiME men think wc can't fit them in clothes rca.dy-made; and they feel that a good fit is important. Wc appreciate this feeling on their part; if you arevsuch a man, and have had unsatisfactory experiences in being fitted in ready-made clothes, you're just the man for us. We can put a suit of clothes on you that you'll be satisfied with; it will fit, because it was made to fit just such a figure as yours. That's one of our reasons for saying so much about Hart Schnffner& Marx 'clothes; they've solved this problem of fit for all figures. It's easy; come and see how easy. Prices Range from 20 to $35
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The most tasteful and stylish hat of the season is before your eyes. It is made of white novelty straw and has a white greorgette brim with inserts of bright printed georgette that add considerable to the attractiveness of the hat. It can be worn on the hottest of summer days.
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917.
PRICE ATTENTION.
MRS. HOME-KEEPER: ' Come tomorrow to our.East Chicago store and see the beautiful bread and pastry Mrs. Martin, Expert Scientific Home-Keeper, bakes in our window on our Moore Eight-Cylinder Self-Starting Combination Coal and Gas Range. Conic in and see for yourself how quickly and easily you can convert the oldfashioned baking drudgery to modern, pleasant palstime work. This Moore Newest Model Combination Range has four cylinders (burners) for coal and four for gas. You can bake in the oven on coal or gas without taking or hanging any part, and in case of slow coal tire you can turn on a little gas and finish your baking. Our special price for this stove during Demonstration Week
Very special at Columbia, theatre tunifjht. Mary PUkford -will be seen in "Pride of The Clan." Don't miss seeing this great star tonight. 5-4-1
5VJ 5 till
r- th Klocomb flat on 113
street to the Brigga residence on Hemlock sti-Jet i the Park addition. Th" Mioses Myrens of Carey street.
were Cineago -visnuia wuj.
Mrs lola Pittman of this city enlis
e,l vesiorday for two years- service in
the Red Cross. She enlisted in CliUfl
caso.
The two oungest daughters of 3'
and Mrs. Kmii Anderson. Ruth an . .Mfclba. of 3721 Grapevine street, hav
the tliii.kenpcv. Miss Thelma Mason of M illersburg, Ind., will be the week-end guest of Kathryn Fagan, 3809 Grapevine street. The Indies' Aid society of the Christian chufch, were entertained at the ho-ne of Mrs. Kitz on Elm street, yes
terday afternoon, l he laaies are going : to serve the Chamber of Commerce a j four-course dinner next Tuesday even-j
ing in the dining room or tne cnurcn. Committees were appointed to act in this affair and the menu planned. Mrs. Carl Tolf has as her guest Miss Maddaoush of -Michigan. Several social functions have, been planned In her honor. ' The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stephens has been very ill during the past week. The Indies' Aid society of the M. K. church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mock o n Grapevine street, yesterday afternoon. They made arrangements for an entertainment that will be announced at a later date. Tiie sosociety has two new members, Mrs. Bobbit and Mrs. Shivers. Mrs. Patter-' son of Gary, was a guest from out of town. NOTICE Burns McGuan. undertak
ers, have moved from 3318 Mloh. ave. to 3329 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. "Don't forget "Sun on the Podunk liimited" is to be given at the Riley auditorium tomorrow. This was given in Hammond in February and was a decided success. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd I.ukers arrived Wednesdayto stay indefinitely. F.oyd is with the McKenny-Marshall Construction Company and was sent here hy that firm.
Full notind Chocolate Cherries, reg
ular 6"c val., 3!'c. Friday eve. and Saturdav Summers Pharmacy, llohnian st.
Specials at
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Saturday, May 5th
The well-known Brand of Hole-
Proof Hose, guaranteed in quality.
colors and make. All new Spring shades
25c
5C0 Men's Leather Belts They are
Manufacturer's Samples, worth 50c,
75c and $1.' Special Saturday
38c
Women's Nurse Stripe Petticoats,
made with deep flounce; regular 75c kind
50c
Extra large size Turkish Towels Bleached and unbleached, fringe
ends; 25c kind- f
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Saturday Men's $1.25 'Green Kelly made of all-wool felt. Special Saturday only
Caps, 89c
NOTICE Burns & Median, undertakers,-have moved from 33ti Mich. ave. to 3329 Michigan avfe., Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Burkey and daughters, Christine and Ada, and nephew, John Holley, left Saturday afternon in their machine for Huntington and Wabash. Ind. They re turned Tuesday evening. JoIn 1 Holley was one of the recruits and supposed to leave here Tuesday with the other boys but returned too late and so left yesterday for Fort Wayne
and win join the. boys at Fort ThoniM later. .1. Claude Smith left last night on a business trip through Minnesota. Mrs. Helen Nelson will move ?nto the AValker home on Drummoni tr'-'-t tomorrow. While papering- and ti',dcrgoing several changes Mrs. Nelson h is been visiting friends in Chicago -
Full pound Chocolate C'lerrif- ; ular 6rtc val., 39c. Friday eve. and S day. Summers Pharmacy. Hohmaa nrr Srat". Hammond.
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THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials for Saturday, May 5th
6 lbs. Cane Sugar with "order ..... 58 Blue Valley Butter . ..; 44 Sun Maid
Raisins 13
Ferndell Peas, two for 35 Hominy, per can. . .' 12c Sandwich Tuna . 10? Ferndell Pine Apple '28c Lawn Seed, package .20 Navel
Oransres 38c!
Armour's Star Bacon by Strip, only 39c Pork Loin Roast .24 c
Leg of Veal
Roast 25c
Kidney Veal Roast 25r Choice Pot Roast ' of Beef .. . 20 Prime Rib Roast ' of Beef ....24 c Sirloin Steak 28" Pork Chops 26" Rib Corned Beef 1.2'
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Will increase if you deposit a small amount regularly.
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