Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1918 — Page 6

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AITEXWGS OF A PAY I i.lKC COtJirV S LIVELY CAPITAL

The New Mother

r: 77.V. WINTEU EASTERN BELLE TO

TUX $ 4t Of1 " .

rst meeting of w.i i r the a r : r: t or i :i :i of th'

. he "Won a n's w

1 PI S w as held i

Wedr. ;s lay. "on (. f M: .

'IK I'he --f that Jlindar.l.i-vl ri.-ess hid

library ! arrived grew fa nt as Mi? W:K HSaok

AfLC' roll ruil tl;r- df - .sai" u inc.t i 1. 1 f. '. . I) s; at.d oxl:; it V. A 5lanro? a a n I Miidy of th" t . It yMn.s that, aniv-'-.n'-pi). !rs. V; ! it!: invf nt.M s of th 1 c:no ii al 0' .

I n an eartirst talk h '.o; th-i. t'"i ;: r.-l

V'w Tear - t;!.j

t cor. ? . 'r. es

i- T,ir jlojiiti. ! bel'i-v t ! a t thry i-xnifps"'! tho.J ved'fi to ! av r.

l ,a for th I fashion p'aif, rstr.naenii

Keurtflt- ynirthy of aJt manklr.fi goes out. to htr who ts to become

n itii 'roo.liMf!" ana tteouils f women have found through

run I "j') and rliaM iTiajiai5 known t-J a'l Rwrr.rn

to iio all tb taks i tyls I'm n dre-.o ran t a :i-.rn- as "MoU.r' Frliti" Is th srreatet all

14 year V rc.isM with thcr- j inp or c fn!ni cown : a hous" lt or procTirshln fro:n th mar.y ri!fre of ar.1 esrnostr.es.'. Another I Ptroet suit for ti l-rtcu of a po-i1 j childbirth. Py its ?a!iy appH-t!on the

ic.ii:;,' f v ttt" vnr was ti civ opr ' f own ' fu-". f.s j n-jf a-;:oii as jor.-r., tVe b-nel'.t of tb8 doubt that j ,h,v have failed to find h uon.cn who 1., born. Tte .kin Is mad I . , and the fin network of nerTen, tendon. pl',J'i 'i ai- ftt'fn' i-o.t.t.ott of j -v.U -sw bui one ureH5 -or all fcn4 !gfim.ntB are BootV.ed. The breast.. 'i.:si I :-!.:: s Hr talk w35 n o:fa.!nm too. are Urt in goM rendition. th t.. : e-'er g'ven in th du'i. Th I Ats II. J. l.e!::i,.in f" c--r,t-A the sjb- Writ the- Uradfleld R.stilAter i'.. ether t.-er.ibers rp"r.dd an ex- ! i.t nf .sgnins co-.ipnnK. in the paper, i T"Pt- J. 1?3 Lanifcr BtiilOing. At!a.nt, Oa.

r-r-'-j v sr.::--.!i! fr;- tlietr ..-can?. I v.-i A " m ....,.,: .r'v m er

Arto!br new and intrein featnre j 5nnt in a cenrise. and instruct:-r wa. "'a tt.9 !fdmt of the poe:M, "Ann; Tl:e meeting aciourned leivjns a'.!

iRtereatlnsr book. Motherhood nd the Baby". Oet a bottle of "Mother'. Friend"

from the druggl.t tcda. It ! of the tlT-

Itnwid.t Pad jr;,, the thought that no othT year j most Importance that you H nature In

Ilalhawav."' M : r

t r.;s v ery piasinglf. i he pem was , jn t;,9 club? history had left thern ; "r worn. "Motfttr Ttend make, it po.-

C vr. Vile a'.lthor :: Francos -;th -nanv m-nhum, rt-rTumU r.f o- ur " !"r"

ate presented to them this

r-MS on .srt tn

i:osn lrgredient. a. to make It raally lnd'spen

Recorder A-;t;'J.t ! ratito la 'pta rr.ocnera.

Mia Reeder has been en; - i ..... '

I i u 1 1 o n

ih el'th tr.e.nrer? were rroparea ror j year. a wttv napr bv Mtas R-Jhv Brown I , .... . . . t- ; ' .. JI:s! I-lilian Reener has been

' - - " , - I deputy recorder bv

.' " . ' ' " J ployed in the recorder' office for ?e v.

summer wnn 'ti registration arr-'

Tn v!w of this, and her as i - . i. . . i. . . . . i , . .1..

. 3nd v f"t.-',:t the ballot, and her 1 '

'he extra work I ' ""-"- "'

-nis-i'n war zone In France. He say i Mrs. If. I

hand. The preparation is without otiea-

tion a true and marvelous aid and Is composed of such penetrating oils and other

eral years and her efT :c;eny ttd unI tirinar efforts in behalf of that cffiie

irrrlrf -.n or a;l

f r rv i l "3.1 t o o a n : t i r e o : a 1

t In thu -war y.on 'n Franr lie ava 1 f IT T trr1,, , . Vo Viqo

tr.ent.'and no oonsternat'n mont the!1'1" daa 8,8 .f"'U cf -tion n1 !''th'j sl-.k list for eonie limi past, Is ro-

. wvft m'"n.rlv on r-assea trtroiign many tnrwi-ng ex?r- ported to be trttpr-.n ;ng iy at ore-

lances. ! .

The tea-.-hera In the grades and high';

1 school are back on the Job after a ten j

.brought before the board. I""r had several bread, ess ds i'i ! week the impasseMs roads did ri. j gi e the Gar:. Baktng forvpany a -han

to $!! iheif lrler out. with the dnjl

f

NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH App?? (ream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages.

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

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r 'av sci:rine nf w pl'dS" for the

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' Ah.1 M'iiat relief: Tour clogged nosi triU open right up. the air passages of j your hfad are clear and you can breathe j fr ely. Xi. more hawking, anuffllng, j mucous discharge, headache. lr ness j

, no str'.iKKlmg tc.r breath at niht, your cold r catarrli is gone. ihm t May stuffed up! Get a ?ma!l

; botil" of Kly's i'resm Balm from :'niir j j ilruggtl row. Apply a little of this: j 1'iagraii'. antiseptic cream In jour no- ; I triis. U-t it penetrate through ry ei" r;i?lagc of the bead; sof.the ai.d heal ; the S'Aolin. inflamed tnucou inenibrat:". gi mar y.'i Instant lelief. Illy'; ! ("ream Balm is jnt what every cold end ! ! catarrh sufferer has been seeking- It's, i j-ir .pb rdich Adv. j

LADY'S ONE PIECE HOUSE DRESS. By AnabrI W'orthinton.

I. iher

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v as attended b

hruthcr Richard

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HOW THIS

NERVOUS WOMAN GOT WELL

.Miss Laura Graves.

a :.c' varat'on. school eJr;:rs for Th I ! ! 1 tu . T o,,--.

i KOBbR i biJALb j '' ;t- ?! Nrv yrk, vh'?z ; , ton, to Mr. I-reaoncK Tornkins or i i Xfw York, hns recently Lcti an.fr. and Mrs. Carl Ilolnislrom of 1.uk"'i l outiced and the Wfdciir.? will tak

''' h'!:day season. I .nver.ue. attended the funeral of the-r place some time this winter. Miss The. remain of Mrs. Anna Bobbing j nphew yesterday at Indiana Harbor. (iravts is thd (laughter of Col. and

wi of Jo. Boh! leg- of ?o:tth Chicago Mariiti Kggers of li'd ertsdale. was n Mrs. John Temple Graves and she 11

"..nter fme.tr on Wednesday. The : ourg pe-'.ple from the different coiges have a'l refirned and l fo has taken a normal turn after the dissipation '

KoSors Miss h

Kle.b-r.

Miss Hannah Niciioi5 of Hammond. : wo the guest of Hammond friends. I Mrs. Khzabeth roewey of rennsyl var::a ; avenue, purchased the home of Mrs. J William Stover on New York avenue.

! whi.h will occupy and tnnt o to next I j week. j j f'atl Sc;aub, who las been here v is- j ; itir.g bis parent. Mr. and Mrs. John j i y-i hnnb on Sheridan avenue, has rc'urn-! 1 r-d to s.-hool at I'tatrle Ia t.Tilne, Wi?. J William B'i:khrt and Jchn 1L Mc-J I "arthy have been appointed members of. ! the Yh'MPtT plI..o f.-r' j rul K. Bowers. M. D. s'-jperintenden : of the i nmir.al ms-ir.9 of tho Michigan i J City prison, wil! sp-ak at the Congrega- ' I 'ional church o.-i Sunday evening. ! j Mr. atsd Mr. Robert, K. Humph re; i ! v.av moved irito thir beautiful new ! :i.-m in Central avnu. j The 'Whiting police have aU been in- I ' -tructt-d to submit 'heir ie;-;gnaMon? by I r Mayor Sch ra ge. to taUe effect Jati. 1. As'

: a resur rour or u;e lorce rave aireaay resigned, Oft'iors Miksli. Wawrzyn'ak. Rose and Morris. The ones the city ad- : ministration, desires to retain will be re- ' h i ret!.

v - - ' w Mm vhtm

Nothir.? i. left to r i?f',rsi in tb's v : 'at house lrv -, 6.'5;bi ;r. -;r i, en. pice ,rj arr. rrprT wrmsr, Tjp, t!at that is the easiest, to maV and 'hmost conrenjept to f-t into. The dre i to be slipped on over the head, and ihss r'Tr eo!!,r hU-h in knotted loose ;r at tbe front like a 'kerehsef. The !re hangs straight fmm the shou.'ders, i r arrow be jirej -r a more -rJtr-ef::! nr.Tarancp. The .. e s;:0n oa t;nr -,zt. fi;rre are a god wrtrKing length, but fi,-. long ones rnST be used if preferred. T.arge patch pockets are stitched oTcr the hipv The iady's one p'ece honse dress p.irtern No. is c:;t in three sir.es 3R. 40 and 4 Hebe bust measure. As on the H;nre the S "m h size rerfuires 5'-i yards C7 inch or r,.' vards S' inch materia!, with V-g rsrds r.fi inch eontrgstina toods. The width r.t lower e.je .-f tjcirif 2! vtjrds.

were brought to Crown point or burial in the Catholic cemetery on Thursday morning Mr?. Harry Newton is assisting at the Le.tz plant a few days. The Letz Mar.uffeeturing Company are experienririF" on of the b'islest seasons on

j "-coord and the forces are working night CVri.fonhor VA ' For fnnp rn T i and day to heep up with the demand

Told by Herself. Her Sin- j cerity Should Convince Others.

su.Tered from irregularities, weakness, i for fe1 arlader.

nervousness, and i "'" ' connnea to was in a run down J home with a . ere attack of rhe-s-condition. Two of 'n.ti.m. our best doctors ' Mrs. George Tishef entertained the f aiied to do me any ! members of the Monday Auction Club good. I hPard SO at her home on 'Wednesday afternoon, much about what I The honor .tf a i.-tion fell to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkh&m's ' r. rft. Krimbi',1. Mr. Fisher win e-

v egetable Com- itertatn the HouseUeepr pound had done for j Thursday afternoon. Th

viurisi x iiitru it sow Tor the Ken Cross.

Chicago visitor. Miss 'Mary Grogan. after spending the holiday with her parents in Roberts

avenue, re'jrned to Evansville, Tnd.. i

where she w ilt proceed with teaching l school. j

.Mr. Burre.i or forerts avenue, was a Hammond isitor. Mrs. "heeler returned from Leroy. Ind . to spend a few week wi'h b.'er

daughter, Mrs. c. Benson of Roberts' avenue. j Mrs. rie.s end daughter Alice cf In- ! l:r.:n botilev a rd. vifitcd relative!' in the i Ilri.-t. Side. j Mrs. R. "Wilson and children visited i friend' i:s :?outh Chicago, today. J

ft .avor;te tn eastern society. Mr. Tomkins is now awaiting a commission in the aviation yervic

. i

Word rioii'J l'r.-..i Mr-, o-to Loytl. j

wiri i-. in The hr,spital :n iratuntond, j says she is improving nicely.

Mi. Marr-hail King is slow !y recovering from her recent Illness. Thomas Dickinson, who suffered a stroke of paralysis on Chris'mas day. Is t-loWly gaining.

MUNSTER

and was cured. I am no longer nervous, am regular, and in excellent

health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble." Mrs. Alice Heller, Christopher, 111. Nervousness Is cften a symptom of weakness or some functional derangement, which may be overcome bv this

famous root and herb remedy, Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comtjound", as j thousands of women have lound by J

If complications exist, write I.ydia E. Pir.kham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result of its long experience is at your sen ice. FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS Nothing heals and dears the skin of infants and rhi'dren like Sykes Comfort Powder which contain harmless antiseptic healing ingredients not found iu any other powder. r?o at the Vinci and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., IJojton, Mass.

T-'-hn Grieson end daughter of May- i

lu. o'i ; in-orl. 1.1.. and Mr. and Mrs. Grieson cf ladies wi'l i Milwaukee, vlsi'ed at the home of Mr. a? -i "Mrs. leslio Pearc on Arnv nvprim

The Uke county tail ts being Ilior- i ti- u.i., i... r'.-,'iet

oughly f jmigated by the Healtii au- !v.;-,i j,t,. this evening a, the church at thoriiies. the finding of another case I -.on . of small pox. the patient being another! rv. Gasser of Nanerville Til !!

negro maKing tre taKing or extra pie- i rvti:h a-t the Evange'.ical church, cautions as to the spread of disease ', ,jav jan g

necessary. i he "victim of the dipease was removed to the r-est house in Chi- ' e sic

r un- i

Whiting And Its People

j Private Peter Schoon returned to Camp Taylor after a five-day furlough.

spent, at the home of his rarents. Mr. and Mr.. C. P. Schoon. Service were held at the First Dutch Reform church on New Teors day. Miss Krna and Louiie Kaske attended a Red Oros benefit dance at Griffith. New Year's eve. The roads are gradually being opened up after the heavy snow. The mail man was not able to venture on the south toad for two days, the roads were blocked so badly. Mr. W'eatheis entertained his night school classes at. a New Year's eve party. Gams were played and refreshments were served An all-around good time was had. Mrs. Bakker and son Peter were in

Mr. and Mrs. Twait

Roberts ave-

DYER NEWS

On account of the heavy snow lately our marshal has been kept busy keeping the streets in eonditon so driving was possible. By using the road grader the snow lias been removed to the sides

of the street which makes driving espec-j ally with the sled, a pleasure.

t

Coming at the Princess theatre Friday

I hue. were Hammond visitors. j and .Saturday. Jan. i-5. Matinee both Mr. end Mrs. Webber of Chicago, vis- ! day. 2 p. m. "Jack and The Bean- : i'ed at. the Stanton home on Myrtle avr-lr'alk" ln eight part-. Music by S-plece

orchestra. Admission: Mr.. and lac: te.. 13-I.V; no war ta charged. 12-31-3 Coming to the Pr'ncess theatre. Monday and Tuesday. Jar. T-S. Roscoe 'Katt y" Arbucklc in "Chi T', ';." Also

v. harm-

i irift." ! F.U RENT I'u rr. '.shed for light

housekeping. C roi ns a quire. ".14 Fred st. Whfittg. Prir.eess theare t'-nr.h rov. Mat. loth Jas - p.

nue. Mr. atid Mrs. Crawford of lloherts avenue, were Chicago visitors. Mr. Hubbard of Roberts avenue, returned home after visiting relatives at We.Rtville. Ind.. for ft few d.avs

li.m.T, s..t,nfr, v...,,r.rr, e U u ! n n Kltinge in "The Conn

IT'S YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS,

Hamm-nd on b-iiif s. Monday. ; a.-.d Mrs. ge vf rane. attended the funets Mr. and Mrs. Lambctt Schoon, r-rentjof Mrs. Fieter's sister-in-law at CI: Friday in Chicago. Icago Heights, yesterday. Mrs. P. C. Tanis bad as her guests i Mr. Julia Wilson and Mrs. I.e.; for several days, her aunt and cousin f Roper were Gary visitors yesterday, from Chicago. J Kneel Weinand of South Gay. tramMr. Weather, r iric.pa! of the public acted business hre yesterday, school, has pur-' !:--. 1 a Ford. j

George Welter of Chicago. vitted several davs with Pernio Kroor-w; 1: ;

HOBART

1 meet 'A'chn-

The Thursday TZvenlng club w this week at the home of Mrs. A

er. Mrs. F. Collins and daughter returned from Chicago yesterday where they have beep, visitimr -with relatives for the past week.

-The .public school opened here eS-j terday after a week and a half v acation. i

Mr. J. Fiester and son, George, tauter j

"ea n w h

FOR WEAK LUNGS er threat trnubte ttiet threaten t0 heeenie ohronlc. this c'aleiuTri eorniouni -wrill be fot:n4 effective. Th Mn'. form T dvtiterl IVph frem harmful er .babitforralne drugs. Try them today. 50 cents a box, including war tax Per fcale hT all drnxri" lkm-n Laboratory. I-bUadelphi

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202 Fayette Street.

Phone 738.

tr spending the lir'ndavs with his parents at Grajtd Island, In. On and after Jan. 1st I will put on new shoe at 5lc p"r shoe and reset

Several arrests were made by our shoes at C5c per shoe. All work guar-

marsha! on New Years' night when sev- a.nteed satisfactory. Jim Hays, S17 In eral boys became boisterous, using lang- 1 diana boulevard, Robortsdale. 1-4-2

Fox's fairy fantasy.

via fi that was not. proper. Wednesday evening the town board met in regular session and transacted

1 bath. In-! 1-3-3 : and tornorm. Will.amj

IncV: and The I

i

Don't stay constipated with bad breath, stomach sour or a cold.

routine busines"

Nothing special was

LOWELL

Beanstalk" in eight parts. Put dull care 'aside. -. o the greatest icturc on earth. The last o;l In film s ct s h-s. Sec. the

the voi hi, S feet inches

eci.il nuis.c b .1-pie. e orchc-

f l t -i Adm. Ma. l-i:.r; Cv , 1.j-2oC. A small fir occurred ln T-oweU j-ester-! Tk"s '"'"'i war lax'

I daj-. AVm. Smith had placed a stov! Star Theatre.

iin his barn to keep jotna small i.u;.j I I carl iMiite ri i no i aa. ei-

bitsf-t man m

higli.

Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel fine.

Grocery and Market 84 STATE STREET. PHONE 49 HAMMOND. GROCERIES Large can Pumpkin, No. 3 can 14c Peas, Sweet Com, Tomatoes, No. 2 can 14c Pink Rose Red Beans, No. 2 can f. 12c Booth's Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 can 16c Borden's Eagle Milk, can 19c Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans J Oc Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 4Sc Fancy Head Rice, per lb 10c Large Jar Prepared Mustarci 10c Full Qt. Jar Queen Olives 35c Manor House Coffee, 3 lb. can $1.00 Burt Olney Ketchup, large bottle 25c MEATS Boneless Corn Beef ,20c Fresh Spare Ribs ." 23c Native Pot Roast .' 18c Rolled Roast ' v.22c We Carry a Full Line of Oscar Mayer's Sausages.

warm and fire iniisht In the bav F.v i isod

j "I'.ilck effort the fire was soon put out. Hod

Very little damage was done. Mr. Andy Fancher who has been ser lonsly slcV, I recovering.

I GIRLS! DRAW 11 MOIST I CLOTH THROUGH Hi, i OOUBLEJTS BEAUTY ! Try this! Hair gets thick, i glossy, wavy and beautiful at once.

11 "The Short Circuit and ep-: "The lcr-p' rn i Chance." Com- '

ii.g Friday, Jan 11th. "The Mystery Ship." The greate r enal ev er pro-

every P'riday 1-4-1 I

I F 'K KENT Furrlr-iie rooms for light; j housekeeping, 244 I.ap"t'e nr. Whit - ' ! i, ,-- 1-4-1

! duccd. Will bo yhovrti i thereafter.

F' 'R SALT lO-room mo'l'rn: vei v cen'i.-. ' 21' I, at 'te ave. "W" i r Mr. and Mrs. R. i". t a. tied at a Xu ?.r

horn" in 1 1 porte n v wore Mr. and Mrs.

children. Mrs. A. KIo-" l p. Scott, Mr. and Mr and daughter Florence

Mrs. Pates arid drv.-.gh'ers Mrs. ,1. F. M ilcs of 'live

-o .se, L' fla t ? , cjitioi. Infiiro p. 1-4-1

gglalat 'work'whileyou sleepj

SPECIALS FOR SAT., JAN. 5fii.

' -,

ISc 50c 30C 28 13C 5 1c

eenberg enter-

To-night sure! Remove the liver ana bowel poison 'which is keeping your bad liiz::.-, vour tongue coated, breath

i nper at tnir j 0ffcn.ive and stomach sour. Don't st .:' 'rii..-.. Tre:erit ; !,;,;. ti r.a .1 a e h v ennst inated and

en rncl I full of cold. "Why don't you get a box

Mr. and Mrs. ,of Cascarrts from the drug store now? R- 1'"- Pcnliam y.nt one or two to-night and enjoy the end Mr. and nlccrt, gentlest liver and bowel cleans-

if Chicaco. j infr you over experienced. You will sticct. havake up feeling tit and fine. Cascarcts io. Texas. 1 nr-,rr tripe or b-.th'-.r you all the jiest

i

liuniediate? -

i-M'i'iiol from S3i: -

.. kci-e she viitcd her f"ii, Frank P. ' day like calomel, salts and pills. They Tes- ' Certain" -that's Mi. who is in the pen:-e there. She j act . gently but thoroughly. Mothers-

found her son wej t a;,. er.-n mg auny shotnu give cross. i. Diufu? u r.--bfe and cn.i'- ;ng t lie -a a r:u so-i ihern cli- erirh children a whole Cascaret any ,ra.B j time. They are harmless and children Louis E. Gallagher of Whmiting. who hove them. Adv.

th ifttn r"r'"'e' I

imbtis, Ohio, writes

lave for San

er trainmr

-Mrs. Amos .--nop"- :- ot i i."i siren . j iirj i-.uinsr fr-"'r.i i - r i--;-!--'- operati'-i'i i

at the S.-.iith Shore hospital in Chi. a

the jry of it. Tour liair becomes liKht.

! a v y, fluff j. ahundart end appears as .soft, lus'rous and beautiful a young ! girl's after a I'anderine hair cleanse.

j .Put try this tuolsteii a cloth with a : i rccnthx enlisted in i little I'anderiip and carefully draw it!.". S. cavSlry at Co!:

I through your hair, taking one small that he expects t oon t

! strand at a time. This will cleanse the . Antonio, Texas, for wi

j hair of iii.-t. dirt, or excssive oil, and i t! .i;ii fev ni'.mf n' -.u h.ae rjoublr-d

! the beauty cf "our har. A delightful!

i

' surprise, awaits those wh'-so hair ha j ben neglected or is .cracay. faded, dry. I

i brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair. Danderiue dissolves every f.rUoIe 1 of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and In- ! i-nr.l.a V. a c.-titn .T- ve e te.nrinyr

itching and falling hr.lr. but what will please you most will be after a few

j. weeks' use, when you see new hair 1 fine and downy at first yes but really ! new hair growing all over the scalp. If I jou care for pretty, soft hair, and lo's of it. surely get a small bottle of

Knowlton s Pandenne from any orug store or toilet counter for a few.- cen's. Adv

At a meeting of tho heard of directors of the Whiting Mutual Benefit assoc.ia tion. held Pec. 27. the resignation of I. IX Griffith as secretary of the association, to take effect. FVc. "1. 1917, was accepted. A vote of thanks was extended to him In behalf of the officers and members for his many years of faithful and untirirg service. Miss Helen Kieihej- of llflth street, left yesterday for a i.it with, relative; in various southern cities. P.irmingham and Mobile. Ala., and Chattanooga, Tenn A vek-en- party wa

RESULTSSlS2

Swift's Premium Butterine per lb - Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Shady Lane Corf, S cans Sincerity Brand Corn, S cans Shandy Lane Peas, .3 cans Shady Lana Tomatoes No. 1 size. 3 cans No. 2 size. 3 cans No. 3 size, 3 tans

Sincerity Peaches in heavy syrup. S5c 15c seller, " pk-g? 28C Libby's. Good Luck, Van Camp s. Pet.

Carnation and Fox River Milk, tall ?ize. per can 131 -jC Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 rive? 31C

Aunt Jemima's or Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour. Z rss 39C Rumford'a Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 22C Sincerity Mince Meat, 15c seller, 3 pkgs 29C

Large 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for "- We Sell Matches, large boxes, per box -

Waneta Cocoa, 1 lb. pkg 25C Try Our Sincerity Coffee, Pr lb 2SC Savoy Tea, 'i lb cau 2J)C

Igjnc.tf Prunes. 30-40.

P-r lb. 17c

SOAPS Swift's Pride Soas, 10 bars 4SC Try Old Country Soap, best laundrj ;-ioap on the market,

3 0 bars Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars U. S. Mail Soap,

10 bais . rro

Kirk6 Flake White Soap, 5 bars Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 3 bars

57o 52c

m3c

25c

Palm Olive Soap, 3 bar

Ml (

Keen Kleener, 3 .tans Olivilo Soap, 3 bars

12c

25c

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TOBACCO

We sell all Tobacco at 5c and 10s. Lucky Strike Cigarettes, per pkg 10C Home Run Cigarettes, rer PS 5C We carry a full Una of Tobacco and Cigarettes.

NUTS

Fresh Brazil Nuts, rer lb - 20C -Soft Shelled Walnuts. fpr lh -- 29c ; Almonds, TPr lb - 25c i Fancy Filbert, I Pr lb : 25C

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