Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1918 — Page 6

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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

tCatberloe Howard, 4313 Olcott At,, T'hone 23. Trill be pleaaed to write and rrrclYe Social aerra aod adTrrtiains for 1 he Time. AT THE COLl.MBI T II EAT It E TOMGH r. Mill he jihorrn a nulltrplrct mt Jane rr In "The Spreading; Dirn," This rl.-ire l a. derided norrllr. A dlarr kept by a .trial belle of C'ItH Mar period, each pse aae Trote bring tiovirt nnd bmuRht tl life In action. Tense Tith thrills, and urprlf. There nre a lrre nomber of apev-tni-ulnr element In thl pin 7. The

LAURA V. DARNER SPIREIU GORSETIERE 309 Truman Avenue, Hammond. Phone 934-J. Sittings by Appointment. LaVe County Territory.

Kreatest belnc the bornlntt of an entire theatre filled with people and the nxanelotia rescue of the heroine from the Dames. The Ladies Aid of til M. E. church of Indiana Harbor of vir.i-h Mrs. V. W. X'Upta is president bas been divided into four sections, each ha ing; a chairman, and with a view to belter facilities for the urorlv t" be carred on Section one will be supervised by Mrs. Y. I D. Glarebrool and who v. ill have as her asstatant Mrs. J. A. Armstrong -""ho act as lre This ?ect;on will leud its force toward the literary fll rj Section two will b a r-ilt-tir'-' department and will be 'n charge of Mrs. rt. t" liV'ns and Mr. Otto Kai.er. Section three will direr tb entertainments whi'-h may Include a vanely o' evenis an proposed by the chairman. Mrs. Gcoii Sptrr and Mrs. William Collins. A musical- f"''!"". number four, will be directed by the Mesdams Georgre Pumrners and V,'. B. Van Home. ManV Interesting announcements villi be espci :d at a near Out-. The ft r.-Mnl rnttng

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Smoked Meats. We handle the best and the cheapest in the Calumet Region. This sale lasting I For Two Days Only Friday, Mar. 8 to Sal., Mar. 9

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Neok Ijones' Back Bones. . . PZ5 Feet Spare Ribs . . .

Fancy Home .Made Sour Kraut, per lb - . . . ic Choice Cuts Native Sirloin Steak, Ml '-2c Choice Cuts Native Porterhouse . .21 29 Choice Cuts Native Round Steak . . .21?

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Fresh Hamburger Steak 16c Frcsli Pork Shoulders 23r Fresh Spare Ribs. .17c Fresh Neck Bones. . .9c Fresh Back Bcne?..Sc Fresh Tripe ...... 10 Annourrs Pork Sausage ISc Fresh Calf Brains 12V'29 No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 30f No. 1 Sugar Cured Skinned Hams.. .30t? No. 1 CalITams..21tc No. 1 Bacon. 37c No. 1 Bacon, narrow strips 36c Fa ue v Smoked Spare Ribs 20c Xu. 1 Boiifless 1-J imp Corn Beet' 20c Sweet Pk-kled Salt

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was hld at Mrs. Glarebrook s home yesterday. "Our Club'" eorr.posed of the Drs. Mervis and Hamilton and the Messers Jean Gensheiaier, Harry Davta and Dale Shoo", were hospitably entertained laat evening at the home ef Mr. and Mr. B. D. l. Glarebrook In Grapevine street. The affair irai a. aurprise and narked the birthday anniveraary of ilttle Bradford, their three year old son who Is quite a favorite with the boys The guests were Iir. Frank Stephens, and Clint Garber. The decorations were cut flowers. Mrs. J. J. Davis of North Ma;oun avenue ts departing tomorrow for riiisville. Ky , to visit with Ieutenant Grant SchleiUer and hia wife, the latter Miss Edith Davie that was. Mis. I 'avis before her return to this elty will go to Cincinnati, Ohio for a visit with relatives and friends. Jarr.es Edward, the nineteen months old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Darragrh. of Drummond street who passed awa ai'ter an illness of two weeks with ententes, wa. laid to reft at Oak Hill c-vnrtery. four little boys a-tnR as pnU bearers. They were: T.oy Holstrum. C;,hs. Berfr, Tra Newell and Alia nrd. Kev. n. C. Speer. pastor of the Baptist church coducted the religious services. Mrs. IT. Daub ef Forsythe avenue i.s entertainjr friends at a ?t. ratriek lwnrheon tomorrow at one o'clock. Covers will bo laid for eight. A theatre Tarty comprising: the Mesdam.es S. P. Peterson. Martin Peterson, and D. C. Persontt and the Misses Anna and Clara Peterson will attend the matinee performance to see David WarfieM ;n "The M';?lc Master," tomorrow. Mrs. Edward Vassar of Grapevine st-.eeet hid the I'Ve Hundred club meet with her jesterday afternoon. .Mrs. t. (.". Frj e w as a suet. Miss l.aVon Mathney, a senior at the Washineton hisrh school has bom II for Cue pst two weeks, but la somewhat improved and expect to return to her studies Monday. B. M. Chamski, of the American bank at Gary departed last evening; for Washington. P. C, on a few days business trip. He expects to return to this city Monday. Stork tldinjs arrived here from the home of Mr. and Mrs. TViniam Non-la of Evanston, 111., to Inform the friends of Mr?. N'orrls who was well known in this city as Miss Mabel Lennon, a Riley school teacher for six years, that she is the mother of a baby daughter.

Congratulations are beins sect today. John Mirmak, the eix ye?r old ?ou of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- A. Mirmili 1 of C44i Guthr:e street was run down I ?: a motor truck near the I,ake Shore I depot and h:i f badly injuicd. An 1 X-ray picture may be taken to ascertain the condition of the bones involved. The l.ttle lad's mother arrived hor-.e from a visit to Detroit, Mich., !sh": t!y before the accident occurred, i "Grandpa" Beiiand. who has ben 'very !! at his hT..! i'i "V;-:e ",il avej nue for several weeks shows a decided i improvement in h'i condition todt.y and lis j;tt":n up for a ' r:-f 'i-r- IT : I friends who have had t.iuch concern jrecnrdmsr his condition will be plad

HUSBAND SAVES WIFE From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. rittuburgh. Pa. "For many months I wa not able to do my work owine to

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nnd headaches. A friend called my attention to one of your .newspaper advertisementa and immediately my husband, bought three bottles of Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound for me. After taking two bottle I felt fine

and my troubles caused by that weakness are a thing of the peat. Allwomen who suffer as I did should try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. " Mrs. Jas. Rofjrberg, 20 Knapp St., N. S., Pittsburgh. Pa. Women who Buffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the t lues," should accept Mrs. Romberg's suggestion and give Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty years it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for advice to Lydia E. I'inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. TO PEOPLE WHO CHAFE Over one hundred thousand people in tbia country hare proved that nothing relieve the soreness of rhafing as quickly and permanently as "Sykes Comfort Powder," 25c at Vinol and other drug atoreg. Trial hox Free. The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Man.

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DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST

Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and

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9 8 To feel rour best day la and day out, to feel clean inside: no sour bile to coat your tonsrue and sicken your bi-eatti or dull jour head; no constipation, bilious attacks, aicic headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, your must bathe on the Inside like you ha the outside. This is vastly more important, because the akin pores 5o

to hear of this favorable change. The Me..3arr,es Tvjther L.ewl, Sr., Fen Beese and Edgar t.ewia were the gwsts of Mrs. James Gardner in lrir rtree yesterday. Ml5i Edith Bailey, the Board of Heeitb nurs,e has ifsisctd ber position hero and drarted for her borne in iV'ircons'.n. Mrs. reier D. Sterling, of Forsythe aifrn, ertertaincd at a Bound Kobm "?l"rdj'', hav ir a oer suests th4 Megdames Brainan. Krcw u. AN'ltllim bi.rlmg and tsiiifs. A Bound Kobin affair is be'.ny held at the South Shore hotel today with Mrs. KdKtr Iewis as hostess. ier guests are tha Meidams Thoniaa Fore, l.utber Iewis, Jr., Cook, Harrinston and Mrs. Peter Fox aa a sp'-vl guet:. "!iss '.fo'-i r i ..-ir.ont, a (etcher it the Riley school was ca.led to her -.ne at Cedai-ville. Ohio, owing to the i.-rt!'. . of !. .- uncle. "ord has been received hre by Jlrs. Georpro Summers of Dtuaimotid street of the demise of her cousin. Mrs. Jennie L,ovc!l who was well known In this city, having visited here a part of each rear. The deceased had her residence at Highland Park. lil.. hut was on a visit to her daughfr, Mrs. Underwood at Ann Arbor, Mich., when the end came Her remains will be prepared for ehip-nent. to Covington, Ky., where the funeral eervices will be held Sunday afternoon and in'.ei orient alsi be made in that city. Miss Virginia Howard of North Ol-, iott avenue will entertain at a Bound Kobin this evening.

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Forsythe and Chicago Aves, East Chicago, : Indiana

CARD OFTHANKS. We !e!re to thanl-t the many who offered their sympathy and aid in ear recen bereavement in the loss of outonly beloved eon. James fid ward. Particularly to Re. R S. Speer, pastor of the Flsrt Eaptist church of Indiana

not absorb in-.purltiea Into the blood, , Harbor. Indiana Harbor I. O. O. P.,

The Hotel wili be Open to Visitors for Inspection from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.

CARNATIONS

HOTEL DOLLA

THOS. DOLLAb : : Manager

while the bowel pores do, says a well

known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kld-

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laat each day, a glass of hot water with a teasponful of limestone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting food Into the stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosrhate from your pharmacist. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless. Drlak

FOR SALE Modern six room, story and a helf house ca Roberts are. Thene TVhitin 79 W. 3-6-S

The Marquetta club met at the home

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t.-wM". hot water everv mornina- tolevening. A Social time spent .

-id your system of theso vile roisonsjter wni

Our meats are the best, our prices are the lowest We sell just as we advertise.

and toxir.s; also to prevent their for

mation. As soap and hot water act on the skin, ciapslrg, sweetening and purify

Ins. so limestone phosphate and hot wa

ter before breakfast, act on the stom-

r.cr and liver, kidneys and bow t. Adv.

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Improved motor and tone arm. This Victrola is superior to any other talkine: machine peUing: at $1-30 to $200 of other makes.

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4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago

Specials for Saturday, March 9th.

MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. can 9oC LIBBY'S MILK, tall cans.. 3 for FANCY DUSTY RURAL k POTATOES, 15 lbs 2S MONARCH BRANDSPINACH, No. 3 can 22 LOOSE ROLLED OATS, s ibS - 25tf RICHELIEU BRAND SANTA CLARA PRUNES, SO to 40 size, per lb.. Jg AN UNGRADED PRUNE, V lb - -IOC FARMHOUSE BRAND APPLE BUTTER, full quart jar 30C PLYMOUTH ROCK BRAND TOMATOES, 3 No. 3 caB 50C MONSOON BRAND CUT WAX SEA NS, per cn 13C FARMHOUSE BRAND PURE FRUIT JAMS, assorted, 12 of. Jars X9C

STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, per dozen 3SO CALIFORNIA LIMA OR MEXICAN CHILI BEANS, Z lbs 50( STAR BRAND LOBSTERS, V4 lb. can .... 24 C SEEDED RAISINS, - 13 oz. package FANCY DRIED PEARS, pr lb 22 MONARCH BRAND GRATED pTnEAPPLE, No. 2H can 24C WHITE CORN MEAL,

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CONTINENTAL BRAND DOMESTIC OIL SARDINES, per can g REINA BRAND LARGE SIZE QUEEN OLIVES. 14H oz. Jar. o.Jr MONSOON HOMINY, No. 3 ran ItlC QUALITY BRAND SPAGHETTI. MACARONI OR KRE-ME-KUTS. 3 i" - - 25c

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Fstber Rebekah lodge. Fraternal Or

der of Eagles, neighbors and friends MR. AND MRP. J. E. DARRAGH

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Dresen. cf Valparaiso, is. visiting

h: son and family of RobertsdMle. Mrs. F. Echler. Sr., of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keenan of Roberts atenue, visited at tha Dalley home In Chicago. Mrs. F. Minsherg and daughter Eve-

Ij n. w ere Hammond visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Hannapal ef Auburn Park, visited the lattcr's moiher. Mrs. Richard Schoaf of Indiana boulcard. Mra. Roberts and daughter. Miss Amy of Roberts avenue, visited relatives at "yVoodville. Mrs. Herman Thelssen of Indiana

Benson. -Wednesday boulevard, vi?ltel mentis in c-uuii

Chicago. Mrs. George Schaaf entertained a number of friends at 6 o'clock dinner. Mrs. J. Nioholson and Mrs. George Eader were Hammond visitors. "Wiibert Gough of ' Roberts avenue, is Improving after being sick for a few weet. Mrs. JTaScy f Indiana boulevard, entertained a. number of friends at a

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The War-Savings committee Is not asklns yen to use your accumulated

Mrs. F. Buehler. Pr., and son Walter , "a vmgs to buy Thrift and War-SB vof Indiana boulevard, visited friends in ! ir-grs Stamps. Fare down on j our 1 -Chicago ! Ing expenses; cut out the non-essen-

Dehath. Wis , visit-! "na ,i5 your current saving in

' buying me Mantps.

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ed friends in Robertsdale.

W. R. DIAMOND "THE QUQLITV STORE" 709 CHICAGO a VENUE

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24 Selections of Music, 12 Double Faced Records Victrola Style 10-A, oniy-

Saturday Specials

MEATS We Carry Only the Best.

Payments $5.00 monthly. I I

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631 Hohman. Phone 661. Hammond. I I M" ' , ,,j . Luxaujiu-tm la , u..i..----JriAg X! 1

3 lb. Cans Chase & Sanborn Coffee S7e Blue Valley Butter 54c Morninfj; Glory Peaches in heavy syrup 28c

Morning Glory Apricots,

can Mom ing Glory Pears Dried Peaches, pei lb Mazola Oil. quart cans 15 lbs. Potatoes Sweet Potatoes,

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Small Legs of Spring Lamb 28c4 Leg of Veal Roast 30c Fancy Lean Pork Loin Roa1 25c Fresh Sparc Ribs 17c Choice Pot Roast 20c Prime Rib Roast 2-lc Pork Tenderloin 31c Sirloin Steak cut from prime beef 32c

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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots

in Its2E8 County.

rH10 R. WOTT, Proa. FRANK HAMMOND, VTo

ALBERT MAACX, teTraa. EDWARD J. EDKR, Manager.

Crown FointrIndian&. Breach.' OSoss a Hammond and Gary.

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