Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1917 — Page 3

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More than 20 years ago Mr. "Weih began taking Duffy's, tfoday, at 74, he is in good health, thanks ' to the judicious use of Duffy's during these years. "For twenty ears or st I have used your Malt Whiskey. I am 71 years of Ege in very good health work hard every day and I can truthfully say your Duffy's Malt keeps me v;!l. and it cured iue of a heavy rough twenty years ago, so when I now have a eold Duffy's always cures it in a few days. Words cannot, express thanks. I always speak to ruy friends of jour medicine." Frederick Weill, S!) For- ..... ti.rt r : .1 i i v -v- i.

MR- FREDERICK WEIH. m"i"wu' " ew Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is an absolutely pure distillation of thoroughly malted grain, which m?kes it a true food tonic that gives fresh vigor to the overworked body. Because it excites in a moderate degree the energies of the body without causing any deviation of the healthy functions. Duffy's helps to give the system power to resist and throw off coughs, colds and germs of disease. For elderlv people it is an energy producer. The judicious use of Duffy's stimulates the appetite, helps improve digestion and build up the tissues.

'Get Duffy's and Keep Well' Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. MflTn Ge Duffy's from your local druggist, grocer HU I L 0r dealer- S1-C0 per bottle. If he cannot supply you, write us. Send for useful household booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, X. Y.

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THE QUALITY STORE Phones Sft-SSS . East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials for Saturday, May I2th

Blue Valley Butter, per lb 44tf Taffy Kisses, per lb. 22 Oil Mops for .....V 48 Hominy, per can . . . 12 Minute ' Tapioca 10 Food of Wheat 15 Washington Crisps 10 Jap Rose Scap, 3 bars! 25 Sweet Navels,

largo size 34!

Leg Veal Roast 26 Veal Shoulder Roast 23tf Veal Stew 20 Pork Loin r Roast- 24 Choice Pot Roast 21c Prime Rib Roast of Beef 25 5 lbs. Pure Rendered Lard $1.32 Armour's Star Bacon, by strip 40 Prime Rib Roast of Beef 25

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FMmEB 171 if as Compare Our Prices with the Orher Fellows Today SPEiSSML Today Best Creamery Fresh from the Butter . 41c farm eggs . 35c Young Pig Pork Loins, wviola or haj - 23c VI? A T ' BEEF V IrkJ-v Native Boiling Breasts for Filling Beef 14 1 Native Chuck loc .Roast 18 Fancy Chops - Native Boneless Sirloin J9 Roll Roast 22 Native Sirloin Choice Roast . 20 & T SJt.eak ; 20 q Native Club loC Steaks 20p

The 1. A. 11. will im et Mou.l.iy at 2:30 at tlie liumc of MrH. V. J. t'unkry tm HoaCDii Mtrei'l. Mrs. Harvey tiilmtin and Mrs. is. Miller will tin: hostefM-s. Three inembors tr tin- lOast "hica?o Club left at M:tG lst niglit for l'ort Heiij. Harrison wli. re ttn have enliste-l ami were ealh-.l. Tliey are: ft. ('anine. It. Y. Koblnsmi atnl 15. Stevens. Mr. Koioiison was the science teacher in the Harrison bmldhiif. The state coiift i nee of ti e tVncrcsational cliunjies ill take nlace in this city bt-ninnijT Jlay 1 i Monday eveninB at S:00 and will last until Thursday evening. May 17. There will lie all day Meeting at the church, and for every niettins an excellent pjojir.-na ia beinjc prepared. The ladies of the ehurch will serve luncheon and dinners at the church. A rninVi incuts are beinr made to take' care of the delegates of the different churches of the state at the homes of nights and for breakfast. Mr. Canine left yesterday for Indianapolis to attend a conference last evening of the committee of high school superintendents. Mr. Canine was appointed by Covernur tioodrich. This mooting was for the mobilization of the high schools for war. Don't mis.s the concert tonight at the Congregational chureli. An exceptionally Kood program has been arranged.

Mrs. James Krady of WaUh avenue

passed away last evening: at b:j) Lk

ci-ased has been in ill lualth for so

time and just lately regained her health, but had a i clai sc ami una !a;;l un iimj. Mrs. Urady's sou John died about tour weeks ago. The Sunday school board of the First Methodist Kpiscopal church was entertained ut the home of Mrs. Judge lioggs on Deacon street last evening. At the conclusion of the business session refreshments were served by Mrs. IJogg-?-Mr. Hoggs -is superintendent of the school. Tlie Kpworth league will hold a reception for the new members und elect officers at the First Methodist Kpiscopal church this evening Kev. Geo. B. Jones returned Thursday from Veeder.sliurg- where lie delivered the baccalaureate for tin; high --cIhjoI. He was accompanied by hm sons Harold and Paul. The former has just concluded his work as teacher of the Veed-rs-burg schools and the latter has just been graduates from the high school of that city. MOTHKI-VS DAY AT M. li. CllCKOH. The 51. Y.. church of Fast Chicago, cornel Baring anil Chicago avenues, will appropriat 1 observe "Mother's Day" on Sunday."

At the Columbia theatre. Presents Paula Khay In "The City of Illusions." a strontf and graphic otory. A good remedy will be shown with the above f'-ature. Den't miss the program tonight. 5-11-1 Flaborate plans have beeii made by Ihe Kpworth It ague for a reception to be given to their new members tMs evenitia- at the .Nr. K. church. A program will be presented which wiil be followed by the acceptance of the api'.iennts for4 membership. Following; this will be a social hour. Officers for lh4 following oar are to be elected at this mtet'iiVMrs. Annon of Commonwealth avenue, entertained the fiOO club Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. I. vans and Mrs. Lewis. An 'iiJoyatle veiling was spent, ami refreshments

were served. Mr. and Mis. Wolf MarcovUeh ofv "edar street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Fannie JtA" cuvitch, to f'r. IS. M. Turbow.

All members of the K!m Grove, No. r.o, Wootiman's circle, are rcqueHled to meet iiiis evening at K. of P. hall at 7::ii. The social comrnlttte will serve refreshments.

Mrs. Forester of Fir street, was tailed to Valparaiso to visit a sick friend, Mrs. Pratebas. Miss Thelnia Mason who has been a guest of Miss Kathryn Fagan this week, left yesterday for Gary where she will visit friends until Sunday. Mr. I Perkins entertained fourteen friends at the Hammond Country club last Wednesday evening. A banquet was served after which dancing jnd cards were- enioycl. he affair

j was in honor of her K'-ost. Mrs. West-

cott tof Philadelphia. They were entertained at the South Shore Country olnb In Chicago last Saturday. Mrs. Westeott left last night for Pittsburgh where she will visit before returning home. Class No. 5. The Willing Workers of the Christian chureli, gave an unusual affair at the church last night. It was a series of tableaux, with music, called 'Diving Art." Mrs. Jack Kabb directed the girls. She is also their Sun-

! day school teacher. The church w as j filled and the girls are confident that

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liielr mommy piease. .a Mrs W. F. Dameson will leave f or

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been visiting friends for the past i week here before leaving. ! The J-O-Y Girlw will meet at the j home of Mildred Carlson on Hemlock ! street. Saturday evening.

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Don't forget P.ed Cross day of the Hammond chapter Saturday. May 19th. , 5-9-10t

Wk Hi TIRED WOMEN Tells How Vinol Made Her Strong. Hammond women who are weak, rundown and suffer from the consequent effects of such a condition,- will be interested in Mrs. Udell's letter, tme says: "I am a farmer's wife and was ail run-down, weak, tired, bi1 suffered from indigestion, and bometimcs it seemed as though I could not keep around and d my housework. I had taken many medicines without benefit. One day 1 saw Vinol advertised, and made up my mind to try it. 1 have taken four bottles and have, gained seven pound.s in weight, am much stronger. and fr many years younger than before." Sarah Odell. Doekport. N. T. The reason Vinol builds up weak, run-down women so quickly is because it contains a delicious combination of most successful tonics, be. f and cod liver peptones. irn and mancmcj-e peptonates and gl ycf ropiio.'-phalr s. iti a Mild tonic . w inc. want to pay to every weak, rundown, overworked woman in Hammond that we will return your money if Vino fails to l elp you p it did .'Ii. dfll. Joseph W. WMs. I'vrusgist; D. Harry 'eis, find Norris Phoy.. Ilarnrnond. Alo at the lending Drug Store in all Indiana town.?. Adv.

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Specials for Friday and Saturday May 11th and 12th

Best Creamery Butter. 5er pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound

Try a Pound of Our Own Brand Coffee, perVb

Kellogrj's Corn Flakes, 3 1 k?s- for

Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1 lb. can Boulevard Pineapple. 2 cans Sunmaid Raisins, per PS

Renroh Apricots, 25c seller, per can

Libby's and Good Luck Milk, tall can

Pet and Carnation Milk, tall can

42c 26c 28c 29c 20c 35c 13c 20c 12 c 12k

Kan Brand Peaches, Pears and Plums in Syrup No. 3 cans, f p per can JJC

Fancy Black Navy Beans, per lb.

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SOAPS. Try Old Country Soap, best laundry soap on the market. 10 bars ftiC Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars I ' C

Grandma's Washing Powder, largo pkg Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans Independent Brand Klenzer, 3 cans

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Green Peas and Green Beans and Other Vegetables in Season at Lowest Prices.

MEATS. Native Veal Stevt,

.per lb Pork Chops". per lb

FRUIT & VEGETABLES

Fancy Navel Oranges, per doz-

Fancy Dried Onions, ET 7c per lb.; 4 lbs il3C

Fancy Cucumbers, each New Potatoes, 10 lbs

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REMOVES SKIN AFFECTION3 J pflckatf proves it. 8"!d fin. aroDtrcd by abovu Vinol drng.-;i.i.

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SPECIOAL DANISH PRIZE MILKtwo cans ,

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OLEOMARGARINE Three .grades . 29, 26, 23 The steady increase in our sausage trade demon-.

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trimmings and high grade'spices.

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573 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind. Tel. 1441 . THE CLEANEST, BIGGEST AND BUSIEST MARKET IN HAMMOND.

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Market & Grocery Company 84 State St. Phono 4g Hammond, Indiana A FEW SFECIALS FOR FRIDAY EVENING AND , SATURDAY ALL DAY, MAY 1112: FANCY SUGAR CURED REGULAR HAMS 26c4 BRISKET BACON (Sugar Cured) 33c4 FANCY LAMB FRONTS 15c4 FRESH PORK LOINS 22c; FANCY BREAKFAST BACON . . .- 3G VEAL SHOULDER OR BREAST 16c4 FANCY VEAL LEG OR LOIN 18c4 FANCY BEEF POT ROAST 16c4 ROUND, SIRLOIN or PORTERHOUSE STEAK. .2CC4 FANCY SPRING CHICKENS 28 We have a full line of Sausajrcs of all kinds. Leaf Lard, Veal, Lamb, Beef and Pork of quality at the lowest price. Also Chickens and Oysters.

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Copyright Hart Schsffner TcMarx "Varsity Fifty-five" Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx THESE words in our store will bnrut bring you the leading suit fo spring; for young men and men vvh like young style. One, two, thre buttons; new ideas in lapels and pockets; all-wool faeries. The Hart Schaffner-& Marx label Is sewed in the coats; a small thing to look for, a big thing to find. .$20 and upwards

KAUFMANN JWOLF Hammond. Ind.

your new suit Will fit perfectly and give ruil satisfaction if n.ade by us. Full lines of the latent style patte-ns are here for your inspectionSuits M?de to Order, $18.00 and Up ALL WORK GUARANTEED. We do cleaning and"f?epairing Goods called for and delivered. J. GUSS The Tailor

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Hammond, Ind-

Phone 771.

Grocery Department Large Can String Beans this sale 20 Primo Peas, sweet and tender per dozen $1.75 Belle Flower Soaked ePas, 10c can dozen ..$1.18 Shady Lsne Lima Beans, 15c can dozsn $1.75 Chain Red Kidney Beans, 15c can dozen. . . , $1.75 Dyer's Baked Beans, tcmato sauce, 15c can doz.i .$1.75 Booth's Sweet Potatoes, 3 lb. can per can . IG Timp3nogos No. 2 Tomatoes, solid pack, 21c per caliper dozen T $2.40 Libby's Tall Milk per dozen .$1.40 Booth's Herring, tomato sauce, 12 fish to can, at 20r Dixie Hominy, No. 3 can, at. 12e A merry Baked Beans, No. 2 can in tomato saiice, 15c cm per dozen $1.75 G O'clock Coffee per lb 29 Old Settler Coffee, regular 40c seller, this sale, lb. . . 36r

i Large Jar Preserves, assorted flavors, this sale at. . .25

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Vla Whltlns nl Kt Chicago. tfT South Chicago only. fr Chicago 6:46 a. m. nod 4:37 a, wo.

FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES. -

Strawberries Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Head and Leaf

Lettuce, Cuciiin bers, lomatoes, ureen reppers, ixliubarh, Green Beans. Yellow J3eans, Parsley, Egg Plant Fresh Green Peas, Cabbage, Celery.

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Is the thing that's varied and new in this season's charming Millinery a decided slant, a wide up-turned flare, or so meager a brim allowance that it's almost no brim at all. These are some of the whimsies Taris lias suggested and last year's shapes do look old-fashioned. It's surprisig how becoming and smart we tan make an old hat look by our work in HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING. BIJOU SHOE SHINING PARLOR AND HAT CLEANING SHOP 175 State Street. Phone 2484. Hammond, Ind.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLINO GO.

DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

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