Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 3

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PAY PROMPTLY AND AVOID PENALTY

If there is a mortgage against your property you are entitled to a reduction in taxes for next year. Affidavit must be filed before May first.

For the convenience of our patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8 o'clock.

CORNER STATE AND H OHM AN STS., HAMMOND, IND. TAX SPECIALISTS A w FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF T3E MEN WHO GOVERN THB BANK'S AFFAIRS: Peter W. Meyn. W. 0. Belman. A. M. Turner. Frank S Bets John N. Beckman. Otto H. Duelke. David T. Emery. Julius H Meyn

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THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK.

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HEART NOT FKOKEX. BUT HER LIMB IS

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Make Your Stomach Your Best Friend

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A l-a lif.'fuJ wh:t s.ir.rt banner with

the Food, Prevent Sourness irid;a.' la'rhAr rh8r...r nf n,(1 and Make You Feel ,.h urh -n-

r;it insr of n (1 rector.'

Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Digest,

j .ii.p. and this chapter niw tan?l s J ?n hrn r unit in the selection of a fv j of l.ak county's rhnp":?, they hv:ne j i!s!r in th mn:br$hip U1 nvp r.i r n '. ion. i '1 ii i.niia! nf !' '. 1.4. F,;nk-'iiot.fx-r. of East Chicago, ? a s he'd f ro:n t h !'den on Mjjoun avert : at n o'clock th! a f tTnoort. thf ser-T:ic-n h'nif frea'-hcd by thft lltv. C. B. Ion". 'f thf f. E cli'i,--h.' A jai

Fine All Over.

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ftrvor tnat pervades thi lo--aitv. T

v.ant to take thts opportuniry to thank commilte, .ithbors J. 15. l.ehrr.an. William Bald. Frank Irri. Ed I'rr!onett and Chri Ptumpf and Kat,rina

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feS and d:stre5! after ehtinc

taue n Mi-.an s ! sppsia i ait. i or. tiion hje a K.iod, strndy f r'.end In your s; osr..). :i. 1'or no matter what you eat tliero will lo jn ess, im sour risints. to I'-.nip in jour ittrwtt, i Mjoiisnes". no ia rk brown' taste in the

morning:. And sho;s:i! jou now hi trou-i bled, eat a tablet as soon as poosib'.A and relief wjil tense promptly. These; tablets curirit a; oiici tho faults of ai weak .r overworked stomach, they do! th work wi-.i'e the stomach rest? and j recovers itscif. J'artiotiitirly e(totive : are they for banqueters and those w!i!s enirutimnt brinps them ju com net . with the tiih food most apt to ovjs stomach derangement. Reiief tn ths cast? always bx-jngs the tlad smiie. i Get a box of Stuart's .Dyspepsta Tb- j

ietn. io t-onts. ;n any ttrujf store, ie good to jour stomach. Adv.

Marjorie Ram beau. When the story of the wool which had been pulled over New York's eye3 by the bogj3 Marquis Edmorjd Rouselct had hen told rfcentlj it appeared that Marjorie Rambeau, starnris: in "Eyes of Youth" in New York, had "fallen" for the charms of the former $15 a week te'ephona operator. She was still denying her heart had been broken when sh broke her leg skating.

CITY NOTE!

Kafherlne Howard, 4C?1S Oleott Ave., riuin .S3, ttUI be plrmed ti Trtte anil rfhf foclal ncTtis and adcrtislos for the Time. TO Md HT AT THE CO I I 1 BI A i hi: a in n. BlUiei FurUp in one of the het proflurtlons in ,-TIe land of l"romlf," nlso n Mat Bennett, entitled, "The Kither l ady." nn cf th mo.t Jn t s t ! n s t th F. ror. ng t,Jl;s, Ivan IvaBjvltch. s ' h l5son rondjctod t hro-i ch n t th

a f trncon. of y5t:day at tl.e hor.'e if frs. Georae B. Crittr.-r.ey, j r

a? h os if? pf dav. r

was rr.oyt Rrn'Jf; ins i r

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nouu-:?d to Hai r.ace ai tn r.nvsa i

of Mrs. W". J. Funkey. Jr., Biacos St. ;

r.ext Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and !:.. X. H. Skinner, former) residents of this c.ty and for th last i few years of Ya'.pa: a ;o, am movins i back to town today. For the present ( they w;U reside with their 3aug:htr ; Mr. Harold I.oucks of Oleott avenue., ' The ?kinne;' have pioperty interests ; here and expect to occupy one of their! dwellings later In the spring. Paul j Skinner of this city is the:r eon- j Elwalof Barrett of Drumme-n street i had the J. A. 5!. cl-b meet with bU.i j last evening:. j Miss Lillian Hathaway, a freshman j at the Washing ton high school is ill j w 'th pneumonia at the home In Ivy j Ftreet i

j Mayflower Camp, Royal Neighbors j j will hold their rec'Jlar stn-.S-rr.onthly j j meettre tomorrow ever.insr. A trood j t attendance- of members is de?ird ov- ! jng to business of irrportamre which j

is to be acted -upon. ! Waiter and Arthur Isaacson of S'an- j

hope, Iowa, and Arthur Malmbra-. of

Canton, Oh'o. are at the horr. of Mrs, Augusta Frickson. of 336th rtret d-jr-j irg the bi esvement !n tb pass: pgr of A1fied F'rlcTtso n whose funeral oc-ur-t ed 5-mday. Tnere w ;: he a short b'js'nes .- t f "..-n of th Indiana Harbor Woman's i club follow Ins the I.ad'es Aid meetins I of t?: T. T.. ChiifCh at the bene of j Mrs. v-'ewton 1-J etr.br off. 3512 Ivy street ' tomorrow afternoon. Members of the j club are ursrd to h In attendance, j The Mesda-.nes Frank Pooley. James Tivmt-as and P-. T. Jchnson are enter'tem nc at a triple Hound Robin affair ! today fit the heme of Mis. Doo'.ey !n ! X c 1 1 h " o t ' avenue. Lucille r.'i akr, a t.'ss of six ears j held a juen:le Hound Robin es;er2ay j afternoon. Th o. K. S. will mt with Miss Mai be! Vanse.Inw in Xcrth Tod avenue I to-morrow- einlpp. I

Th Tien Vie Board met Monday evens: with Miss Helen Dillon to arngo frr a dattce to be hld in th -xt two w crks.

to t in en-

!rs. Totr Whelan and Mrs. Conn Q-ilntt were joint hostesses to a Hound

cer.eral d;?-;uss!on pre vailed he ln'Test'njf points brought o

the subject. Refreshments were en- . Robin and had as their grtiesta the oved at th close of the session and i Mesdatnea J. Sullivan, Charles McCoy, " ;!st. Mrs Groves of Chicago ae- iMmtln Qutnn, James McShane. John

eompanied by Mrs. It. f. tiro-, was.

srsnt. The ti"xt p,

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u ar ate no !r,p; c - s but by nations, h 1 o n s; to t ii pr.-iy helonr to the nation.

?nd-!c'erj hy arYo i msy not but you do A re you li-vnj

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Styles, rat O'Shea. Uwrn- Fittpatrii 1- and T. Mulcahey. Mrs. Ferd I'lack has her mother Mrs ?teei of the East Side here for a vi si i.Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fcraker of North

iiaroun avenue nave ta Ken ;n aao.t.on

OLD FOLKS NEED "GASGARETS" FOR LIIER, BOWELS

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Salts, calomel, pills act on bowels like pepper acts in nostrils.

Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick headachy and constipated.

Get a f.re.ij J-icx now. J Most oid people ton-t give to the ' bowels some rcpulsr help, else they suf-j for from constipation The condition ip perfectly natural. It is just as nat-j ural 33 it is for old people (o walk I 'ow!y. For agte is never so active as i oiitli, Th" Tsui! cle pre losri elastic. .Nod the h-wel aro riti "'c!1" So .-iU o'.'l por', peed Cacirf ts. Otie I

li-ui it w r.l re;;;se to a'u ral eyri with classes ,n- to iiofide. t thi gentle

to thetr own

was lft an orphan through the demise ; of both parents. The Utile Jad w i,o is ; but fuf years of age has a ?;..tr w-h o : i no'v w ith the, Virgil I.osirks tn Chi - ,' oago and another little siste- Taken by -Mis. A. Foraker of Gary. .Ml threa: rnot fo: tunale to he tau'n in such good homes to be cared for. The coil- i dren of the North tide of th's city win be hanpy to add another plajmaiej to the:r "ring." I Mrs. Max i'rdtnan of Raring avenue ' entertained the Fadles of the Jewish j ?f':ne tutcle CI .! b to a pleasant aftT- i noon jesterda.v I The Tri-City Triangle Club Is call- i insr a, meeting of their icerubers fori this e"en1ns at Brown's hall for the! purpose of making a complete report j on dance rece;p-ts o recent date. Tlmre will also be nn e!eticn of officers. F'lnns for a dinner dance will bo dis-j cursed. I Tb Mesdames V. McClellan and F. j Holem ate ;n Clii' sgo today attending ' a mailr.ee to see "Lilac Time." J

Ladies of the German Lutheran Aid ! are urgently requested to be present; !at their meeting to be held Thursday J 'afternoon at the church. Ther. js ) o j j be ei.-tocl officers and other important j ; business. ; At the meeting cf the Miriam Pb- t jkah loriee iie-.d Monday evtn-ug in C'tid ; i Fellows' hail toe following were adopted into membership: Mr. and Mrs. i

een and Mr. and Mrs. oeoigei

a.-t to on i. (-!-;. The bowels must

v. t-.M .eti,-. Thi i. imnn,i,. ., .it Allan 'Sveen and Mr. and Mrs

Dtes. but neter so much as at fifty. j Oalahan. Age is not a time for harsh physics.) The Messers and Mesdames Robert To. ith may occasionally whip the bowels 1 Black, Sr.. and Jr., motored to Hohat-t

into a.tivity. Rut a lush can't be used spending the day with relatives and j every da v. W'ha t the. bowels of the old ft tends. j liced js a ge?lb? and na:utal tonic One j M . I". MeN'i'hols of Chicago spent; thru, cn 10 -ootiiTtiily u-f-l uuthoutMhe rlav rsTerdny with h-r dattKhter. ; .sru. The only sif:h (i;:o is Cn oa rei s. I M rs. J. r:irhatd I'.isse in Guthrie St.. r,rifi they cost o-i!v 1 cenis (.-.f lo atj Mis. Wayn M:l-r of the t!as! a ,i j, drug store. Thf y work while you apartments will be hostess to the Kti ' BlePj,, Adv. i Kinx Klan tomorrow evening.

Journal of March issue: That Eastiball. The Masonic temple has been scChlcago Camp. Modern Woodmen, it not i cured for the occasion. The public has

simply do its legal bit for been extremely aenerons in na f i-ftn'f!ni"

bos nt the front. i evidenced by i these dances which sho the natriot ie

.v... ,cr,,j iHjin i n rman, v o. , L, ll.l.-t inf. It refers to the proceeds; of our dance giicn to buy tobacco, f'r , i for the members of his company. 'J'he! ret receipts were $103, with which!

tohacco and gum were purchased and Howard of Woodbine Camp. R. V. a. "tit to Hattiesburg. where the bos are! twlio handles the local news srvi'-e for

camp intends to hold i The Lake Counts- Times for their s.ic-

in netping to make Sood-j Lads- Vilings

snonymous wiUi pa'riotism.

H. REED, On

CARD Or THANKS. To those w ho v ere most kind in ti-' '

! sympathy and aid in the loss of

dearly beloved husband ar.d ftl-e Alfred ErickS"'-r, wo dr sire t" ex j : our heartfelt thanks. Especially to icR. S. Spear, j-tt.."ther h'.sir.gle arid hi choir of Hammond. To the Hubbar Steel Foundry, Inland Steel Riant N'o. : Ameiican Steel Foundry. Fra. Rolui son and F'opher.5. Mayflower Pain,

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Htten.lanee wa P resent. Jntern-ent was I stationed The ear-m fr.r,H i,..i,i ! ti, - t t. , . .... I . .' "' ' "

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te- in ,.s ,t.. : T.-tken fmm the Modern Woodmen !.,". .uu'er' m,1v ' 'ynr,nmW :' .MRS. U'GL'ST.V F R I JK 51 0 X A V J

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FURNITURE

Our Dig warehouse at 62nd and Halstcd Streets partly destroyed by fire December 16th. Over $200,000 worth of E ' 1?Cludin UI P00 nigs, was damaged in this fire. Thousands of rugs, duofolds, parlor suites, dressers, beds, etc., have been salvaged and are now on sale at less than one-third of their original wholesaie cost.

CREDIT ALLOWED ON PURCHASES OF $10.00 OR OVER.

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YOUR LIBERTY BOND OR LIBERTY BOND RECEIPT ACCEPTED AS CASH

SLIGHTLY DAMAGED DUOFOLDS

Kcgu'.ar V: ;r $4.". on ... Sfio.oo ... S.O.f't'i

Fire SaJe Frice $29.60 $32.40 $37.35 $-19.83

Regular Price $112.50 . ;2.ou . ? Lin. ("mi . SIT.'.oo . $200.00

Fire Sale Price $ 55.85 JS 68.95 $ 89.00 , S 94.c0 $121.65

Oak or Mahogany Dressers Fepuier Fire Sale Price Price ?:s..oo $10.3? $2( ,;.o ...$13.6 t"-r' 0r. $16.23 J -..V $19.90 f!".n) e. $26.70 f'iS.oo .. $32.59

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?:2.50 $53.75

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Dining: Room Chairs

Reruiar Fire Sal Price Price $ 3.25 $ 1.7 4.00 $ 2.39 $ 5 75 $ 3.12 6.50 $ 3.75 $ T.nO $ 4.19 t.P-00 $ 4.g9

Brass and Iron Beds

A Few Random Rug Bargains From the Thousands We Have to Offer You.

Extension Tables

Rocular Price $? on J10.nO , Jlo.OO ?2.'"0 ... ICo.oo

Fire Sale Price 5 4.57 $ 5.79 ... $ 8.85 $12.77 , $14.30

Regular Fire- Sale Resrulat- pire ?a!p Price pire Prtrt, pir Pric 49 $33.00 fcxl2 $14 85 75 "eS I 71 $15.89 r.-2.r,- R.r.x! '- Ii 9.75 -37.oO $ ?,x0r. $18.69 2?..V 7 flxl $10.67 $ns.0i P.xl2 $13.89 $22.75 Kxo $10.79 $45.00 tX2 $22.39 $-".00 7 x1' $12.19 $57.50 rv12 $28.43 $27.50 ?xl 2 $13.79 $6;,.oo p x 1 2 $01.79

Regular Price

Fir- Fa? Flic

S1S.0O $10.69

, $13. PO $17.5 - $21.60 - $25.79

$21.00 ... $",0.00 ... $.7.50 ... $47.50 ...

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Corner 92nd and Houston Avenue, South Chicago Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings

OUR OTHER SIX BIG NEIGHBORHOOD STORES:

COR. 62ND AND HALSTED STREETS. S121 COMMERCIAL AVENUE. CORNER BLUE ISLAND AVENUE AND 18TH

STREET.

CORNER 112TH STREET AND MICHIGAN AVENUE 461213 WENTWORTH AVENUE. 2594-96 MILWAUKEE AVENUE.