Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1918 — Page 3

Friday. January 4. 1918.

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Atchison American Beet Sugar American far F'dry. American Locomotive .Anaconda American Sir.eltir.tr Brooklyn Rapid Transit Saldwm Locomoiivf Baltimore and Ohio ''anadisn Pacific American Can Co. New Tori; Central Centre I Leather Chesapeake and Ohio OriicMe Steel Erie American Steel Fdrs. general Electric rrcat Northern Max-veil Motors Mexi-ti Petroleum .

.Vo fc ; k ar.i V. eitern Northern Pacific fr.nsv I va r,:a PLtsbnrg Coal Peor'cs Oas . ruTIriis tt f Republic Iron and Steel

Reading To 1". S. Rubber 5 3 Miieiican Susar 130!. Southern Pacific -4'j Southern Railway ehco. Mil. and St. Paul iS's Tex n ul 1 4 T, I'. S. Seel etc. Union Pacific llisi Utah Copper St? Wftirn Union ki'-j Wabash S3i Will; s Overland 0'i

TUMM1T T Till: COM Mt1l th imtrk Francis X. Bushman m " Their Compact." Also i: good V omedv. A bey of interesting women ar.l to a goodly number assembler" throughout th afternoon of csterdav at the East.

' Chicago club rooms to attend the n . ' j nul reception of the East t.'hb

Woman s Club' and w hi eh i ,il a .

j anticipated to be one t;e if r.o; th" ! most brilliant function .f the season

- "find well may n,j'j j year jut i lies

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HGOME TAX OFFICIALS MEJEADY AT GARY

I Special Agent Pattern Ready J To Advise Citizens Who ! Submit Problems.

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s.'r:i"n as there is

j n.ore talent, wit and Intellectuality evii dented a there n at tlice sathermy.o

1 his j e r s C it hv r: r. c sen.ed in a v. v to e. lipse all pre-, iou" ones and it is

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CHICAGO OnN May, '"ATS May,

oxjlXtt txjtttb.es.

1.S0: Jan., $1.-7'- ! "75jo: Jan., 73Tc: March I

j b!ie ej by the o'ervcr that the "li ; ; arranged end cory loms of the cltib I j i layd a tr:o.i tnipcrtant part !n th-1 ; j Eneral so heme and of course hishly)

ennancecj n bv the i otai e cr.nimittett wcrli . ' tc ? ir .n p,.t Ipe T by Mr. .Te.e Theminen r ho ws th j e'ea i rc.-a n Toi. e rto T''-e ; v i n s yesterdaj. no formalities of any kind. ,iust a ' " cni witb ftiOu;is of women I'.ere and there hattmi; with ! the '.itrp.oi cordiality and with not thi, strict reer1. o f'ften 'iiamfest at ultra ' fashionable Th- climate con-, ditions of yesterday were not of the1 type to easilv mJi - women lo come from far and nar as tuany d-.d to he i

present and participate m the f riend - ! r haptc so ad

imess act pl. asii-e of the aft'-rnoon b-:f. H-i3 vtv pre .-xpectln to attend th-e Onie y,.:i entered lO'.l fe!f 111 --re 'ban ! .-v!,. rels tt.ev ue aUA ,-, aa.,:-. .1....,

j repaid for the efforts irade for there j f,om Mi'.. Ge.-.rpe YV. Let is. 40$ Majto g:eet o': first was the pto'der.t c-f ; sr-.-:ti gven.e. j.l.one T"n-.T. Ticket.', j the ci::b. Mrs. Canine, whose gracious- j r;ust be exchanged at the DeLuxe ness alone compensates for much an.l j f.r reserved seats. For full part ictiia rs I then it wts continual handshaking wit'i of date and shew see other pages of I old and new offuer.-; and those w!iom ' tiiis issue

you bare come to know in a higher fay. Resplendent we.-e the rooms in ! the!r trappings of "Old Glory" and the ! club colors it e.-e of rriinor significance

Neutral Spain has it war trouMe jast the sarr. as if it was in the conflict. Food is a proV.'ern there kt elsewhere in th vor)d and a foot dictator A!as Pumarino ha just been appointed.

a ttend'nc Thu n.insrrcls giten by tic S'ti-mn in 1 1 i '.it n-nd for t!i benelt of tlm Red f'ross aie aske.l to jnocu;e the'; tickets from the secretary of the i barter here anil thereby reap a profit which will go toward their own chapter. Tickets lia'.e been ent here b the chairman of the Hammond

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crrcACK) rrrx stock. HOGS - K'-ceipt'. tr.arket, fist', J5 to ; up; rnled. !K n0 3 1 5 70; ood. $1.I3ff 16.60: rough. X1S Of$lS.j.t: light, JJ5.60 2 15.30: heavy, $16.'!? 15 70. CATTLE Receipts. 5.500: market, ;ad : beeves. $7.50 13.60: cows-heif-rs. $.v:;o ? 11-4 0: stocker-feders. $6.00 C0 4"; cales. JS.50 "31 1 6.0".

CHICAGO PXODTXCE." BUTTER Creamery extras, creamery firsts. 4S1?4S'.:c; first? 47c; seconds. S?41c.

KGGS Ordinaries, 50554c; ?i at"LIVE POULTRT Fowls, due's?, 23(?24c: gese, 22fC5.-

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f.rsts

showing precedence to those of ita-

I 'i; ? but :i tiie tea ronri wa-; a j stronger reminder for huge bouquets j of red carnations placed on the snowy ; r'apery recalled tivid'.y to t on "vour

co!or" and !ir? t-,o e, "jreur rni;pfry.'' Presiding and noutmg at these tables were the Mesdatres Js Thompson. .1. D. Keifltiedy and George I,ewi and a group of assistants V!-troln music interspersed with select piano numbeis rendered by th Misses An-

jnetta Specter and Sneddon were well apprec.ated and received, and a:r.ong ' those present of distant mention, v.-as 4V: i -frs. V. Woge. tlie trc'om'ng rna v-

t.aty, Mrs. Cag.l! of i;trv, dent of the t.,;iege Club

I Walter Scuily

enlistment nt Camp Taylor, Louisville.' irtenaite-1 yesterdny after a brief furlough, scent with his sister. Mrs. Stan- I i lev Gfisev in Tim street. Mr. Seutlv !"

was in tl.e e;np!oy of fi.p. American ; Sel Foundries p.s timekeeper at the. t:rr e of l.is enlistment and :s prenib t petitlv known m lodges circles in the

! For the next two month.' the internal I revtriu'' affl' e of the treasury depart- . mnt will keep Special Income Tax A;'i.t; .Min I'. Fa't-u-i iu ;ar to assist 'those subject to the war tax in making ; out their soheduto. Mr. Pat ton will i hold forth in the second floor of th j Federal huilding. where he v. Ill .dvla i .ii i citizens who t cek to l.i informed. K ry single man bose income is Oim or over and eve: marred man whose mcome i- S?.i.t'" :.i.-l r, , r must ;l!c a S'hedi. '. he for" 'he -,,-J of V'ehruary or tuft'e.' the ticnal! ie-; that attend i the lav.. In-ome tav l-ayn cnts mur;: he j made b f ore June. ! Mr. Pa' ton i 1 ' ; tstaldish deputi- ;n ! each Gary hank. ori- of the clerks to be i named as volunteer a -is! a w t . Ue wiU also addresH ,or; .inn.at i. uo and utliors I on the !.-) . I There are n-ar.v probbur.s Involved In making out a. schedule. Thus a rna tried ' man hai J20 cxempl'ui for ra.ch hlld the must support ' n the other hand deductions n allo'ted fur morlgrfgc-, I inN-rests and m the ca of doctors cnrtain expenses are a 1 !o '.'. able. At fer ' corporations it is proumed thai they lia i r. competent legal advice. j "The newspapers have been very pnod I about assisting and I expect their fur- ! ther aid." said Mr. Patton. "I will have

inte of office!) at the Federal building

land any citizen may come here vvith hif statement and seek adv ice. All bu'iiio s ! Mill bej transacted in a private offf and

infoi ma ton is enftden' iu '." lloyp George opposes further curb on drink

Kens of Hammond, Torth Lake County, Indiana, that signed, Henry Kreiger. Is habitant and resident of

Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he, has resided in the State of Indiana, for more

Township, tho tindera male inIsaid Citx.

tnond. ? Indiana.

mond. Xorth Township, Iake County, I habitant and resident of isald City. Itidtajia, for more than six oi) months J Tovi-nship. County and State, and over pn.vr to the date of this notbe, and is the ngi of twentv-ono years; that he has ft qualified voter thereof imd a naturaf- reMded in the State of Indiana for iuor ir.ed citizen f the Fnfed States oft than one year and in the Cjty cf HanAmerica and of good moral hn racter; I moi.d. Xorth Township, Lake tun-y, that he wiil apply to the Board of , Indiana, for more than aix (6) im n'lis

than one year and In the City of Ham-! County Commissioners of Lake Count v. nrtor to the date of shls notice, and -s

orth Tow nship, I-ake County, at Crown I'oint, Indiana, at its T-Vbru-' a qualified voter thereof ard a ust-ira:-for more than six (8) months ary. 191S. esson. for the renews) ofiired citizen of the fnt..,! r-'t !-. ,f

prior to th date of this notice, and !s j a license to Se!l a retail, spirltous. ' America and of Rood moral chara er: a qtia hfted voter thereof and a natural- pous end malt liquors In less quan- j that he -x apply to the Roar ! of ied citir.en of the United States of I titles than fi"e gallons at a t imeand j County Commissioners of 0-;r;.-. America arid of good moral character; perirflt the same to be drunk on thlst i.Yow n Point. Indiana, at its l-luu-that he will apply to the Board of j premises where sold, raid license here-J sry. 5?1. sSfn, fop the r,.n,: -s ; ,.,;' Count;,- Commissioners of I-ake Count y, tofore granted by the Roard of Commis- i a license ti f.e',1 nl t trfil, f-pirr . u-5. at. Crown Point, Indiana, at Jts Kebru- sioners on the 5th day of Februarv. 1117. i vinous and malt tin-ior ..i ',. nn-r.-

and Issued by F.dward Simon. Auditor j titles than five gillons at a time or.1 of said County, for the rbul of one permit the same to be ,jrun' on ' ... year from said date, and the precise io. t premises where sold, said license hft. cation where. 9.1 Id intoxicating liquors : tofore granted hv the R ar.i of Com:n---

be drunk on the are to be sold by the provisions of the 1 rloners on the Jth da v of l'olinisi v, ifijr, eatd license here-! license to be renewed is as follows: land issued bv Edward S'non. Auiioor

ary, l?i . session, for the renewal of iic-nse to sell a.t retail, splrifous. vinous and malt liquors in less quan

tities than five gallons at a tune

permit the same to premises where sold.

and

tofore granted by the Board of Commiti- The ground floor front room of the of said Oouuty. for sioners on the 5th day of February. 1917. j 2-story brick building situated upon the . tear from said date, and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor jF. half (B 4) of lot seven ). block ''at ion where, said of its Id County, for the period of one three (3), Townsend t Godfrey's Aodit -on ' n rn to he r,, j,.- ;v tear from said date, and the precis" lo- j to the Ciey of Hammond. N -rth Towtiship. i license t ... ),,. r-rn-.i, cation where said intoxicating liquors ! Lake County, Ind., known a No. 1 i The ground floor

.-. r-"'i"d of arid the precise ntoxi.-nt mi; .liq'.n 0 pru visions of t 1 is an 1 . v ": if s : f rent, roon; cf

The room m win he Suld is lex 100

size, har is located on the east

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building tutuated

feet in 1 lot 17, bloc k 1, Caro'.itie 1 lolm .. n's i-"

ide of Ji 'ttd Addition to the ''h--' of Hammor

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aie to be sold by the provisions of the j Sihiey street, license to be icnewed 4s as follows: t liquors are to

The ground floor front room of the 'vo-story frame building situated on lot 2. in I'rackert's Addition to Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Par room Is

'-'5x4-' feet, has glass "ront ftid faces I in said City, on riumrrer avenue, a public highway 1 room may 1

in s.i in ry or Hammond, inn par room 1 street. inere are living rooms above. , street. Rar room is 4 it

has front and rear entrance and an en-j liRN'ST NKHLS. j 25 feet wide in front and 11t ranee to the kitchen in the rear and j .Tan 4-11-13 j in rear; has g;i .3 front, fr.-r.

iv ing room 3 u ustairs. iar is en inc. . : r'nr entrances. ftap is east side of ntd room and nil of the in-' N'OTICR OF RF.XEV.'AL OF LIQUOR 1 room and faces oa..

said room. Said room htis glass front and front and back entrances and faces north on Sibley street, a public h'ghvay

All of th Inside of said

seen from said

Indian.i. . the corn

pubhc highway m t

Sibley t Ha mmond. nnd is. k'i'Hi it a

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tate arid n P ' a ' e ie City of 275 c' - t -doep and ft et "V!d"

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lerior of sa d room can he seen frr pubhc hiihway. lIFARf KREIGER. Jan 4-1 ICR

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LICENSE. Xotice Is hereby give., 10 the citizer.s of Hammond, North Township, LnV. County, Indians, thqf the under-

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signed, William Jlassc s a rrale in-j. Tan 4-11-1 S

rooms above s,t;d ; inside of said room.

said State street.

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It.VDOX. .Ten. 4. 191 S. In reply to a mmur.i'-ation from Robert V. Harmi'. member for Montrose Rurghi.

."w;n Cities

e,-ng a further teauction m the drm.i

traffic. Premie- Jjloyd f.eorge claims

(that be can or.ly act by th". consent of j public opinion, and argues that dririAj ins alt ear!" has been 1 educed to an (extent that would have been incredible

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who is pre;

'if Cat:-'. Mrs. J. O. Thompson, piesidert of the Hammond Woman's f'ltsb. Mrs, J

I before the wa-. Proposals for ratjon-

The Misses Sophia a-J 0ba. R:s!iin.l j ing sections 'if the community would of Chicago, nieces ef Mrs. Louis Ster- j he more complicated In their execution ling, '"..".th street aie visiting here this i than the beer saved could Justify, said week. . , j the premier.

M rs. .!. .1. vvoola ver w,o came here ', to visit her sister. Mrs. Victor Badeatrt j ai.d her brothers, the Messers Rett and! George Clapper '' this city has been' cjui'e til since her arrival here from j Ruckle'-, Midi . her home. She has not I been able to enjoy the anticipated 1

pleasure of the trip owing to this.

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ADJ. SMITH DENIES STORY Br ltlted Press! INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 4 1918. "I have

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby giver,1 t0 the citizens of TLphlands. North Township. Ijike County. Indiana, that the undersigned. Michael .1. Grimmer, is n maie

j habitant and resident of said Town,

I " ' ' " - v ' i Township. County and State, ard over

P.. I-a rev id. president of the Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fh-hter of 145th j the age of twerty-one years: that h has .Harbor Woman's Club and Mrs. Frank . street lias just returned from a sevetal resided in the State of Indiana for more

s' f. 'p throush th" southern pait jthan one year and in the- city cf Haminois. Kentucky, and parts of Ohio mond. North Township. La Ice. County.

NOTICE OF RENF.WL OF LIQUOR LTCENSE.

is hereby piven' to the citiHimmond, North Township,

'our.ly, Indiana, that the under-1

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,0 ida of declaring martial law in ;ast Chicago because of poor housing onditions."' said Adjutant General Har-

tmth todRy on U'.s return ironi m-

pection of sanitary conditions in the alun-.et reaion. "Conditions are stead- " .mpro' ing,'' he stated. Some papers printed stories to the fft t that unles f.or.ditlon's were i.T.toved rnartia! law would be declared.

Callahan, the outgoing mayor's wife, 'week of East Chicago. With the splej-dij j r,r m

success the function we ewe greatest measure to Mrs. I W. chairman cf the commit?, on ar mcnts.

;n tne 1 -, , siting Giles, I

.Mrs. '

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relatives cf both. f 01 St;p-. mers of iiruv. 1 on fined to the house

t Indiana, for more than six (61 months nond 1 Prior to the date of this notice, and is with ia qualified voter thereof ml a natural-

NEW LIBERTY LOAN

IR. Cnited Treas WASHINGTON, ian. 4. 191S'hitd !i'.ertv loan will be opened

IT,. The amount couM not be aser- 1

tain ed.

An interesting meeting was held last evening by the O. E. S. chapter of East Chicago at their annual installation of officers. The roster for the coming year will appear as follows: Worthy matron, Mrs. Lola Ross: worthy patron. Charles I- Anderson; associate matron.

; Ethel Peterson; secretary, M ss G"rI fude Van Geisen: treasurer. Mrs. Nanjr.lc. Canine, conductress, Mrs. Maty Wilfliam: associate conduct! ess; Mrs. An

na Spencer: chaplain. Mrs. f 01 deli a Anderson: marshal. Mrs. Mtrga r t t.e wis ;

! organist. Miss Marie Lewis: Ada. Miss

Bertha Rrutidsen: Ruth. Mrs. Leah I The '. Srro th ; Esther. Mrs. Minnie Clement: j t.-v, Mat th. Mrs. Ada Rickell: e!cta, Ms. i

ora Jordan: warder. Airs. Laira Ben-

street it

illness. Mrs. J. W. Sterling ef the Larson apartments Is entertaining her sister. Ml'! Mabe) Johnson from Ilohait and Miss Irene Swanon of Chesterton for a few days. Mrs. C. W. Casten of Xortiicotte a-e-noe has been confined to the house

land undr the constant care of a nhv-

sician for the past ;, owing to on infection caused through an attempt to remove a troublesome postule from

tne ta 1; o. nr r,'E. .urs. lxasten n i ..,,1 ;ic.,.H vv r,!-.ird

Just fully re-o--ered from n recent ac-Lf ...,1 Countv. for th

ized itizen of the United, States of America 3nd of good moral character: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Laks- County, at Crown Point. Indians, .t its February. 191?. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spintous. vinous srid malt liquors in less quan-

t;tie than five gallons at a time and 1

permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 5th day of February. 1017.

Simon, Auditor reriod of one

cid-nt m whh she was injuted in anj var from ,aid date, and the precise loai:tombile '.remirmns and her nmny xion -where said intoxicating liquors

mend win oc fotr.v to near that sue re to be sold bv th

Noti Lake

signed. Nicholas Rut howski, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County and State, and over, 1 he age of. twenty-one years; ihat he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six 6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof and a. naturalized r.itiwn of the United States of America and of geiod moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at Its February IftlS, session, for the renewal of a license to eeil at retail, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than Ave gallons a.t a time and r"rmlt the same to be drunk en tha

tfoTe3;:;; " returned freshly clean-snowy whitesloners on the 5th day of February. Ptl7.l SWet Smelling 011(1 without limeStOlie "TuillS aild Olllcf and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor I ... .

injurious cueimeuis loit in to tie-.-troy the fabric and annov the wearer as it does vvlien washing is done in Hard Water. The water of this city is hard that's' why we installed our $4,000 Permutit water softenerjust to be etiire of Soft Water to wash your linen in.

of said County, for the period of one vf3r from said date, and the precise lo-j

oaMon wnere said intoxicating liquors

are to be sold by the provisions of the.

license to be renewed is as follows:

Front room on the ground floor of one- j

story frame building, situated on lot SO, bock ,. Morris addition to City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana, and further known as 5"2 Ames avenue, in said City. Said room faces north and is ad.i8cer,t to Ames avenue. Said room is C-x20 feet, has front, side and rear entrances, also glass front, bar on west side of room, living rooms in Tear. NICHOLAS RUTKOWSKI. Jan 4-11-18

After careful investigation we selected the Permutit Water Softener because It is the one equipment that flives real soft water all the

time.

NOTICE OF RENEWAL. OF LIQUOR

LICENSE. ; Notice is hereby given1 to the citi-!

zens of Hammond, North Township. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned. Ernest Nehls. Ss a male inhabitant and resident of aid City, Township. County nd State, ar.d over the age of twenty-one years: that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one i ear and in the City of Ham-

Our rail:

wagons await your pline

Calumet Laundry Co 1705-1707-1709-137th St. Indiana Harbor, Ind. Phone 103. We Refund Hammond ToIs.

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.fferer and so soon.

'EES2ESSSSE

Special n"y Service RELIABLE TAILORS 272 East State St., Hammond. SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDER. CLEANING. REMODELING AND PRESSING AT MODERATE PRICES. REMODELING FFRS A SPECIALTY".

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net?: sentinel, Mr. Martin Peterson j Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller. Sr.. have One initiation, that cf Mr. Louis Tsaros ! rented their iresldence in North Rarinar

avenue to the W. R. Mocks, who have

who was home on a brief furlough, was

recorded Refreshments were served and the returns- matron. Mrs. Cordelia Anderson was presented with the pa.st officer's jewel. Mrs. W. O. Williams headed the lun-heon committee and had several assistants. Mr. O. Thompsr.n of Hammond who has served her chapter a their worthy matron, was a guest of the f-.enin? and was accompanied by Mr. Thompson.

recentlv returned to this city from Cleveland, Ohio, and who were former residents here, living in Indiana Harbor. The Millers have taken up their residence with Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller in her bongalow adjoining that of their own home and during the absence of their son who lias Joined the army enlistment. Mis. J J. Rcnchev who is home from

Mrs. J. A. St.e-.-an of South Barin Bridgeport. Conn , on 'a visit to her

avenue is entertaining at a one oVIo-k birthday luncheon tomorrow. Miss Margaret Canine and Miss Vera YanGeisen have returned to the RJeioniington V to resume the'r studies. All Siast OMoagoans contemplating

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Save Money on Your Groceries Saturday

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C. E. LARSON'S - Phone 7 East Chicago? 4737 Olcott Avenue.

Quaker White Corn Meal, per rk? Santa Clara Prunes, ;;o to 40, per I'd Monarch Coffee. 3 lb? Quaker Oats, package Fancy N. Y. Herkimer Cheese, per lb Argo Gloss or Corn Starch, 2Vot. package Heinz Catsup, Si-oz. bottle -

Full Quart Jar Luncheon Cut Sweet Pickles . 31 C Lindsay Standard Ripe Olives, - - tiSe Monarch Sweet Relish. 12-os. bottle 16C Farm House Brand Queen Olives. SJi-or. bottle loC Monsoon Pears,

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35c

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Richelieu Pancake Flour, per package Sweet Heart Toilet Soap, 3 cakes ior Boulevard Raisins, full lb. package Karo Blue Label Syrup, per can

narents. Mr. and Mrs. Andre S

was tendered a sunrise party lat eve. ning' at the home of her sister. Mrs. Lemuel in 14Sth street Th ni-.-ajien was hr birthday which occurred on New Year's day and the festivity post, poned until last evening. She was remembered by the guests present in the presentation ef a handsome traveling case of sued- with appropriate flftinns and her sister gave her an electric percolator in remembrance of the day.

1 A three course lunehet-vn was served

j and the ev ening spent in a social Way. (

j Katharine Howard, 4.SIS Olcott tv, i Phone will be pleased to write na

1 receive aortal newa and dvrrtUlDg (or ' Hie 1 true a. i j The directors of the Welfare Associa- ' fjon is meeting this evening at the city 1 hall at R o'clock. AH members of the j organization and particularly those who have recently become members ate urgI cd to I'" present at this meeting.

Mrs. Charles Tol of Grapevine street returned ve.sterday to the South Shore hospital in Chicago to continue treatment for a malady for which she recently underwent operations for. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC IMPORTANT. I v. ish to notify every person who owns real estate in Indiana Harbor and Calumet that there was an Assessment spread for the Aid. r Street Mam Sever

I outlet arfc'ting every piece of property 1 4 ! above d .-scribe.!. I hav e mailed notices.

provisions of the

'icensse to be renewed is.a follows: j The ground floor front room of the I two-story frame building situated on lot 11, block 13, in Highlands, (now! town of Highland, North Township, Lake j County, Indiana) and further described j

and hnown as being located at the corner of Highway avenue (commonly known as Ridge. Road) and Third street (commonly knowft as IIesviJIe road) both public highways in said town of Highlands. Said room facftS south in said Highway avenue, a public highway in town of Highlands. The bar room has on front entrance, one side entrance and entranco to living rooms in the second story and entranco to living rooms m rear. Bar is en west side of

room Said room has two windows facing south and glass front and.all of inside of said room can be seen from said highway. Said room is 2"x3I feet and has living looms on the second Ftorv and in the rear. MICHAEL J. GRIMMER . Jan 4-11-1S

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I NOTICE OF RENEWAL. OF LIQUOR

LICENSE.

Not;ce is !iei'bv given' to the clli-

' rens of Hammond, North Township.

Lake County, Indiana, that the undersisred. Edward Winkelrrid. i3 a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County and State, and over th ape of twnty-one tears; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one tear and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lak" Countv. Indiana, for more than six (61 months prior to the tjate of tins notice, and is a qualified voter thereof end a naturalized citizen of the Unite, S'ates of America and of good moral character; that he wi'l apply to the Foard of

County Commissioners of Lake county.

at Crown Point. Indiana -at its February. 131. sess.on, for the r'newal of n 1. cer.se to '-!! at r tail, spiri'ous. vinous and ma'.t liquois in less quantities than t"!o gallon at a time and permit the tame to be drunk on the

25c

Llbby Milk, large size can

13c

Campbell's Pork and Beans with Tomato Sauce, por can 19C King's Prepared Mustard.

-a-oz. jar 1 OC Rome Beauty Apples, 10 ,hs 60c Table Salt,

7 lb. sack Old Country or White Flske Soap, per bar

hut pot having all persons' addreseS i premises trher" :-o.u, saia license nere-they-might ti.'-t reach you. So if you tofore canted by the Board of Oomn.id;d not get one j. leave come to the of - t sioners on the ",th day of February. 1017, flee aril inquire. If not paid or wavered land isuel by Edward Simon. Auditor before Jan. 16. 131-i. Co- property v ill ! of said Countv-, for the period of n bo advertised and sold. 1 vear from said date, and the precise loW. O. HARMON, City Treasurer. I cation where said intoxicating liquors

$325.00 . 465.00 . 280.00 . 350.00

East Chi caste.

1-S-liarc to be sold by the provisions of the

10c

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PENNSYLVANIA COTS . 114 PASSENGER TRAINS

Heinr Sweet Pickles, per Ttoren

15c

I PHILADELPHIA. (Cancellation of 101

Jan 3. 1?1S. passenger tiains.

including the Congressional Limited.

I was ordered today by the TennsylvalOC I nta system, the order to become ef

fective January b. I Among other change is an order

Pack Corn or Peas, S cans iff j that not more than one parlor car w,!l

Red Cross Brand Tomatoes, No. 2, 3 cans

Libby, McNeil t Lipby Standard

We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.

heieafter be permitted on any day

Ira n anywhere ,-.n the Pennsylvania ( ,ia

system. All pallor cars will be with- j drawn on the Schuylkill division, which j NOTICE Include P.esdiris. I'oitsville and) Wilkesharre, Noiiee

license to be renewed is as follows: The two-story brick building situa'ed en lots tvvent; -three arc! twenty-four 1 23 and -ML block one (1. Forsyth's .-hef field Subdivision to na.mrr.or.d. Indiana, moie fpecificaliv described at-HiS-ll-Ph street, H,i m m -n d i Roberts dalei. India ra.

i Th" reom in which the liquors will bi l sold is on the ground floor et the cor

ner of 114th street 8nd Sheffield avenue, laces south on 3 14th ftroet. a rublie highway, has glass fr'jit and door.

Said room is 2ix40xl2 feet. The bar, occupi'-s the cast side of said loom. Said room has side and rear entrance There arc eight living rooms upstairs.,

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Xo suffering with the present war contingencies with ib. "We purchased our supply of Pianos and Player-Pianos before the great raise in price on piano materials affected all manufacturers and dealers. It is utterly impossible for any dealer or manufacturer to offer you such values: 61 o the best, the most discriminating and most critical people in Lake County bought from us during the holidays, and you will do likewise if you call and see the different reputable manufacturers' pianos handled by us. You can buy the best $650.00 Player-Piano on the market Friday and Saturday at $-155.00. You can buy a four-combination Player-Piano, one that will play while you sing and entertain, one that will play any standard roll all day without stopping. It retails $900.00. No other Player like it. Special $6 10.00.

A Small Baby Grand. Special A Handsome $750.00 Player Piano, new, at A Practically New $450.00 Plaver at A New $450.00 Ilitrh Grade Piano

A Xew $500.00 High Grade Piano 355.00 A Xew $400. High Grade Piano 1 270.00 Practicallv Xew $400.00 II. C. Piano 210.00 A Slightly Used Player-Piano with HO rolls. 175.00 -V Used 'Piano, like new, fully guaranteed 110.00

A Used $400.00 Piano, like new 100.00

Several Used Pianos, taken in on player sales timing Dec .$50 to The Best $250.00 Phonograph in town, cood as ne"w

Several used phonograps, different makes, taken in on New Steger Phonographs, half price. Kecords taken in with them arc in

cluded in each sale. The Steger is the finest and only phonograph on the, market that will correctly play all makes of records.

Our Store Will Be Open Until 10:30 Friday and Saturday Night.

J. M. Wilcockson Music Co. Orpheum Theater . Bldg. We are the Oldest Piano Dealers In Lake County. Million Back of Our Guarantee.

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