Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 2
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li Tf'' str' o mafce Friday and Saturday the H "big days' of the week days for thrifty jf
ivomen to look forward to, and have gone the limit i this week in marking fifteen well-known items at
prices ivmcn aenote iwerai savings.
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ii(jrC70i STRICTLY FRESH NEW J
- LUD GGS Every Egg Candled and Guaranteed, doz. 3&C
Special Easter Ham sale
Oscar "Mayer s
Fancy ISlild Cured Hickory Smoked Edelweiss Hams Every One Perfect Per Pound 10 to 12 lb, average weight
d 33c liv g Oscar MAYin"s"4
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! RJiubcirb Extra, ncy. fresh. California.' Tilru-. ; barb, priced for the week- h end sale, per lb Jt OC 1' Cherries y Brand California White Cheryl Ties, very fine, Xo. 3 cans, Hj specially priced at J&2 C I Asparagus JpRioBraiul Fancy California 3 H P- Asparagus o. 2y2 tall ry o ' cans, week-end sale, can.. jj O C
! Pliree onsoon Brand Fine Quality cooked fir. J li j strained Tomato Puree, Xo. 2 cans, week-end sale price JL C !i l! Herring -noice Large Fat llprrimr, put up in j j -ten pound pails, priced d 4 r a i for this sale at tj) JL 0 y jl
j ,VriP Koo-Koo Brand Fancy Com and Cane Table Svrup, gallon cans J C 1' ( weight 4 lbs. 10 oz! net) 45
Fresh Crisp TJneeda Biscuits. Per Package only 5 c
Rve Flour ;h,Mce Quality Kye Flour, oneeighth barrel sacks, A Af 5 wf-ek-end sale price JL -0 Cornmeal Granulated Yellow Corn Meal, 5 lb. doth ey j bags at CrisCO fr frylna shortening and cake-making, A special sale, 9 lb. cans $2.80, 6 lb. cans
$1.90, 3 lb. cans 95c, 1 1-2 lb. cans 48c
1 lb. cans
32c
Columbia Brand Macaroni, per pkg. , . 9c Armour's Lighthouse Soap, ten bars . . 55c frlanchurian Navy Beans, ten lbs. for $1.40. per lb. . . , . . 15c
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Easter Candies Priced Low
Mtrshmllow La.ster &g)?s. tnree G;i!h . no-olate Fruit and N-it !
1 pizes. assorted colors, worth S.c pat up in fancy Raster box
i per pound. c-peeial per
! lb
eial per , . packed in four :z--
.Marfl-.r.ia'.Iow Kig of vavlnus : arns us rahhits. chickens. duck.
1 etc. .Special each So. or a;,f J.urH h.iss, Tic
dozen va. i", fp.r,,n VJKJKJ, j
10c!
I Drug specials Toilet Goods
Poan'a Kidney Pills, known : the world over. COc r
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acid
! Sal Hepatica. th u
2i i solvent. 30c box f P"- ! ( c!l at
rmfTy's "Pure Mlt, regular
; price $1.65. Special,
20c
"$1.43
i ; Mot'.i Ttx'As. the bent moth pr. S'1 : vn!;'' known. refrr.Iav pr'.v
s; : pe- ib
20c
l Hudnut'f V olet Sec Toilet ;
writ. i size M ' !
; special at OC iS Calox Tooth Powder. 3flc li. '; is special for tht. sale a :- S i at 20c js ! Violet tj!( Cold Cream or 's ; Vanishing- Crtn. 5'"c o j l : Jars, special JOC I ! , Mary a.irdeti ! ace Powder", : !s ati tint. reg-M r Mice .ne . Is ; s'-"- " r"r o o. i - th -s a: ... OOC f 'S
0. S. STEEL DUKES VAST ! WIS!
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THIS POSTER WILL APPEAL TO ALIEN TiORX IN MID LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN
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Gary Center of Activity, According to Annual Report Out Today.
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t ntinunl report of the United I Stel corpora' ion. Issued today. I
defines riO! Inl-V- lh wnnfel ..Anl.i.tAn. I
I n bufinoss for the year but specifically j
I year and whut if under way thin year. ! Says the report : Buffiaffton PlMit. j VNIVKKSA rORTLAXP CEMEKT i 1 ' -At plant Xo. 4, Kufrititon. eqtiip-
nent for collecting dust from the kiln
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stacks is bein instilled. At Plant Kn. 6.
j Huffington, there i beins constructed: a
I fteam power plant, utiltKintr irrjte het j j from the kiln.; a. new electric power' fsta'ion. including T.-lOit-K. AV. tvirbo t
generatoi s; equipment for collecting, fki t. from kiln stack. The eck band-j ling building for Plants Xoh. 5, 4 and 6. j 1'iiflington. was completed and jiew coil- j crtte roads are being- built. I Oarr Steel Plant. j
1 j.nuia.sa i-ibhi, t.U. Work com-;
pteted d-.iringr the year: Gary "Works '
j P.estaurant buiidinff: 4 additional tiast j j furnoces, No.v to 4: 40'' bloomintr mill;, ! ISfV sheared plate mill; 4 ,".00J)-K. XV.-, j s!e,-tr;c Ka1 engine units at power plant 1 Xo. 4; 14 boilers to utilize waste heat at i
j open henrth plant Xo. 1; xtenston to j j general water distributing jv-jlem. j Sine. At Gary there ere being eonj Work in progress: Gary "VVorka atructed 1ST employes' dwellings, a roadj Sanitary facilities for various depart- j vy from the sheet mill to the tin mill mtnt; br idge and subway at Virginia i ar"' a connecting electric street railway
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AT THE ORPHEUM. Lota of folks in the audience at the Orpheom Theater last evening when the
mid-week bill was presented liked the1
nhow. At least some were unabl to control their mirth when James Dervln. the ventriloquist was working, although hla act was the leasi meritiriou. The young lady In tb-j team of Stanley and Virginia presumably sdie is Virginia is her partner's meal ticket, in the opinion of one observer. Without her he well. ch; has everything necessary for a vaudvill souhretto. Vance and Taylor add to thj value of the bill to a certain extent but the feature attraction is the Edward's Song and Dance Review. Where the dame part comes in puzzles. Hut there are lots of song, wh-.'b: cabarets of it. In fact an absent minded member of the audience started to light a ( igar and call a waiter. The act is fore better than the usual thing of its kind don", in vaudeville in that there are no aliegerl comedians with the troupe. And tbe voices are plentiful and of great intensity, from about row K the girls lok charming. And. oh, yes; then ia Bvb Ttoberts. All wo hove to nay to Bob is that he has selected a very inopportunie time to sing of peace. The people of Hammond are not pacifists and from the topic of his ditty he would l.ke to have peace tomorrow. Taking It by and large, and aKogeth-
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er thi show 15 the ktnd of show you'll like if you like that kind of a show. Personally, the writer goes to vaudeville because he believes that any kind of n vaudeville show is better than at moving picture. Try the Orpheum onca.
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PAST I m e TODAY I Jack Gardner in a five-act feature i "The Gift of Gab" ! TOMORROW j Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayrtr 5n Their Iatosi Five Act Feature ! ''The Voice of Conscience"! Sun. and Mon. Douc'.a? Fairbanks.'
S 1 s'reet plant entrance; additional fikul! j
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cracker for open hearth plants; 3 addi- ZUiaola Stael Compavaj. tional 4-hole noakiner pits; sewer and 1LLIXOIS STEEh CO. Work cm-
settling basin at blast furnaces: extend-! Pleted during the year: "South Woiks
1 ing the by-product cike plant 140 ovene: jnaphthaleno refining plant; 1 10" and j 1.20" merchant mills.; forged steel wheel (Plant; tie plate plant; ecjuipment for j foundry and extending building; enlarg-1 I ing the machine, boiler and foil shop i buildinas and installing additional ma- : chmery and tolls; extension to oaiyining
I .. ..... . ini'n v -ji 1 i'ji uriizui products. I 0ry Tube Company, j GARY WORKS Further progress j was mid? during the year account conI struction "f the new plant for the mana-fa-;ture of welded tubular goods.
Bridge Plant. AMERICAN BRIDGE O'). Work
Office building for inspectors; duplexing
steel plant containing 2 25-ton Bessemer vessels, 'A 100-ton titnng open hearth furnaces and I l,3i'-t"n hot metal mixer; 2 20-ton Ileroult electric furnvs; 90" sheared plate mill; addition to water distributing system to increase pressure. Joliet Works Viaduct to coke plant; equipment to increase bolt and nut producing capacity; loading equipment At Xo. 2 road mill. Milwaukee works Rebuilding oo' of dock wall along vessel slip (increased cost of newover old charged 1 'roper ty account'). Standard guage railroad equipment for general use; 500 oteel side dump cars of which 101 cars were delivered in I'M". Land purchased 127 acres at Joliet
The equipment for the operation
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T I ' , ( Crucible Steel 63'i j Krie 14Ti i America nSteel Fdrs. 62li' General Klectrio 1871 Great Northern Ore SS'-il Mexican Petroleum . 92 ' Norfolk and Western 104'ij
riunnuis i.'cll Peoples Gas .- 4 3 Republic Iron and Steel 7gi Reading SO'j An: ri' im Sug.tr 100
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- . - 3 t'l.go. Mil. and St. Paul C9ri Texas On 112',; U. S. Meel lf Wabash ... C13ICAGO OEAIN TtTTTKES. r illX- May, oaT?-May, (S'-jc; M ; h , 0- c.
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HDozns-uousxx- to -let cadr Thayll Opon tho Door to just what you. want. '
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FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Friday EDWARD'S &GN6 AND DAtCE REVitW A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People 10 Mostly Girls Bob Roberts Songs and Patter Stanley and Virginia "Corsets" James Dervin Comedy Novelty Ventriloquist Vance and Taylor Comedy Skit: "A Southern Romance." Matinee 10-15c. Nlght-i 10c, 25c, 33c. N'ew Show Monday, Weiiriosda and Saturday. Matinee Ieiiy I;"a p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sundavs Continuous 1-11 p. :n.
completed daring the year: Gary Works
Extending machine shop buildinc: ad-i works
dftlcnal shop equipment; 1 mn It iple of Fairmount Quarry as purchased. punch. "Work in progress: t'Jary V. ks! Tank and plate shoo. I Only On. "BBOKO QOXKXHB" ,r, ... , . 1 To eet the genuine. :i!i tor tu!l name
in tl:e report of the g in forging pi a
i being finished.) i Slieet-Tia MiUs. I AMERICAN" SKKHT & TIN PLATE
CO. Work completed during the y:ar: Gary . Sheet Mill 2 , scrtrp building presses. Work in progress: Gary Sheet Mill Extension to boiler plant, including 2 300-H. P. boilers. New bed plate and parts for Nos. 2 and 3 hot mill en-
LAXATIVB BROJiO QUININE Tablets.
Look oT signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. sOc. Adv.
CHICAGO PaOUUCE.
BUTTER Creamery extras, 4t'c: creamery llrsts, o:-ic; f.rsts, Sf?c; seconds. 33' 2 7'fcc. 11GGP Ordinartes. 32 - 32ljc: firsts, Hoc. LIVE Pori.TRT - Puck!, Zlc; geese, 25 30c: turkeys. 23'dGlc. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 19fr.20c; 70 to SO lbs.. 2f3 21c: I""i to 110 lbs 21 '-j $ lie; fjincy. 221-...-; cve-wright kt;- y 40 to 173 lbs., Jo-jjICc; coaire. I' !
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erns, JLOO-g 1.13: W isconsin, 73c g 51.00.
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Theatre
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E.K.Lincoln In 1 For Ih3 Freedoni of the Worio''
'La tost
Wondcn'ul Picture. Ruth" Weekly end Paramount
Comedy.
BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN HAMMOND People are surprised at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc , as mixed in Adier-i-ka ONE
SPOONFUL tiushes the ENTIRE bowel: tract t.o completely it relieves ANT I
CASE sour .stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The IN
STANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ks ;
surprises both doctors and patients. It
removes foul matter w hich poisoned j your stomach for months. O. Ne.gele.j
druggist. Calumet st reet. Adv.
AVest Hammond will revie the v res'ling game at the Columbia hall, 4 19 Wentworth avenue. Tuesday evening, April P.. when Rob Manogoff, the renowned Armenian wrestler, will meet Karl Kowalski of Hammond, in tho wind up. Manogo:f will b- remembered the man who broke Frank Gutch s 1. g when they "met. There a r? to bo two
uther all-star mtCches.
HAMMOND AVIATOR HOME ON VISIT
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t ? h re i litr, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. hr iber and brother-in-law- of irrmers. , lias left Hammond afisit and exreots sonn to go to H is a second lieutenant in tion orps and a fiver of ability.
Ave. and Favette
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Window Shade3
j of best quality only andAnaoonJa -
guarantee to be at least 10
lower tlian anybody else. Ask for estimate. Hammond Shade &, Awn ng Co. -e 2342. 2 8te r
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G. HOWELL HOME.
Gilbert Ft -well, formerly of the fnit-
' er! rtut- army engneers and more reicently an nstru.-tor at a Te-xas rr. 11 tary
academy. Is home for a. visit and experts to leave shortly for Texas to he. C'irtie a Texas ranger. Howell will make another attempt to enter mllitary service from which he was honorably
discharged beratise of quirements. Gilbert Is and anxious to fight.
physical rehard as nails
FUNERAL SERVICES.
Atchison American Beet Sugar American Car Fdry. .
American Smelting
Raid win Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific American Can Co. Nw York Central Central Leahter Chesapeake and Ohio -
tory & Clark
Piano Co. Established 1857 Capital and Surplus $3,000,000 MANUFACTURERS Stores in All Principal Cit'es of United Sta es Factory B'anch: 582-4 Oakley Ave., Opp. P. O. HAMMOND WILFRED HUGHES, Algr.
Mrs. Anna Kldora Walker, aged 4!, a resident of Hammond for twenty-five years, passed away' at her home Tuesday. She i.j .survived by a husband. Frank Norris; a sister. Mrs. Emma Seward of Hampshire. 111.; an uncle, Peter Nelson, of Spokane, Washington, and six children. The children are Edward, Iaisy. Alma. William. Rarbara and Ernest. The funeral services w5re held at the home 193 Ash atreet. this afternoon with burial at Oak Hill.
Alma Rubens in "The Answer" Bit; V Comedy and a Triangle SATURDAY AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PICTURE Alice Brady in "Woman and Wife" And Charlie Chaplin in '"The Immigrant."
-SUNDAY THE BEST PICTURE YOU EVER SAW-
Charles Richman in "Over There." And Mack Sonneit Two-Reel Comedy.
-MONDAY AND TUESDAY-
Frank Keenan in "Loaded Dice" And Two Reels, of "The E.icle's Eye." Coming April 12, 23, 24, 2." BIRTH OF A NATION.
PLAYGROUND ACCIDENT Edith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Arentz. 334 ameron street, sustained a fractured collar bone while playing on a pllde at the Lincoln school yesterday.
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J Ever "hunt a needle in a haystack?" It's a long, discouraging job.
are hunting a in a haystack
with that "room for
Irent,' "boy wanted or other placard in your window. The want ads make 'a thorough canvass of this town between suns S for your wants.
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Miivrd wedding W0Si 1 Come to j Mrt4 JJ
An engagement or wedding ring seals the most beautiful, solemn, self sacrificing promise a woman can make to a man. It is his DUTY to put upon the finger of his beloved a ring which will testify for all time to the depth of his affection. The ring which we will furnish you will be pure gold and the diamond "first water.'' And then in the years to follow you will buy your birthday and anniversary gifts and presents for your friends from our store because the "quality is there."
CARROLL & NEWTON 186 State St.
Watches.
We do fine Watch Repairing on Railroad best equipped .s;-.op in Northern Indiana.
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