Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 6
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hmhfrlaf II cm' art), I1 Oli-ott Ave.. I'hctic s;i. vrill fee pleaard to write anil rri'fhr lorinl nrrrx uni ndvertialngr '"r l in' i inittt. vi iiu. i in i mux TiiKvmi: IOM;ll. Will he ahonn "Tlir nrtiou Block,," one f Hr lirach'ft own atorlrs Anolh'r of Urapollcrn. Io ftood Corned jr. I,, ist Wrist watch with initial. F. S i'i k y.--5t-nlay --lthft- on Mirhirxn '"n i" or M-ail.'wk street. Indiana lf;i!'.. r. Valiir.i a- n gift from noth'-r y,,'v A--t:s--l IJihts! i'Hr.i. !?- t .! si i , Hejulcx-k ftieet, Indiana IUrJ'aiil Mntlnikv, Kcnrrnl t'oatrurior anil ImlWer. phone :I44-.I.. ill huiltl tbe li"ili Inic hfuh c-1ui bu!l!inst ll pre hrlok with un purlor, hot nml -old water, .'i-ronn bunKaloo, t,0. Tun-xory, T-room nil preaa hri'k, hot and cold water realdenee, Two-flat huildins. 6 room each, press brick, front, hot nnd cold water, fS.SOt. Same building:, V. P. trim, no bookcase, colonnde or buffet, S,4fH. I-'ivr-ronm frame bunsaloo, hot and rold iiHter, F-.TiTt. Two-story fmme reldence. hot and cold water, eo.'i-.'. Brlrk Mix family, 12-tenement hoaae, fS.73.-.. I. t'ntcr.T.an, ottrnev at Uw, 3107 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. Tel. . 3-?7-2 Informal dance tn h plven bv Kat Chicago K. of T. at K. of P. hall. Otrott avenue. Saturday eTenin?. Mar. S AH friends invited 3-2T-3 Ar-.thtr brave soldier boy. Wirt Morel writes his parents, the. W. W. Moteas of ITumir.ond street, telling of hi experiences !n France. Ha had just letisrnel from a lone trip with a de-
lni'li:n-tit of his company and while "i tllf men 1 i frin V... hil vitttil '
ii iinv phire.s of note and interest. Nne ould bp speclfld, however, in his writing-, t'pon hi return he found a bunale o: the TIMES and sutd he perused j them atr.iy t,, Kain the much desired information from home and learned of .tb town hnpper '.nsn. Wirt hnd been t unfortunate In not receiving- his Chrlst- ! iu.-i boxes but he had (lossesses A box
ent by his mother which meant much him. He t-!l of the only religions
service belniz conducted nearest him
! nnd that by the Salvation Armv which ' is doinir a splendid work. Young; Morea is of the Koman Catholic f tilth j.'.nd p. member oi St. Patrick's church ;i l In. liana l!;i:'.".r. huf he mlmits truit I i !u pren.-hinK of the gusjicl by th Sal- ' vh t iotnst s is welcomed bv tbe boys j who need and appreciate the efforts of the relii: jonists.' Three American Kirls j were doing; the CooUinp. says Wirt, ind
n be wna ritsnff he co;;ld distinctly hear the roar of the 'hiar sixes." He is looking forward to a furlough iny s .'hiier may re.ei.e a'ter a certa'n i.tmth of time ensamd in active duty nn.l be sent to the nearest Heeration i ; l . !, mis for leave of nhsen e entended f. i seven dues. A letter that he is keri lnx bs a souv enir bears "the posti.iik of the day of the transpott, Ann. 7th Hnd received by him in F ranee. Feb. ;;th. What ar fatots and where ran you procure them? Fasgots art quite a d'licaoy and not always procurable. It is only when a certain group of ladies have hen selected to do their share of work toward tho benefit of their church, that we hear about fasrEots. They ate understood to be a typi Ml Welsh dish. 1 it whatever their rrisin Is. they are a very delectftble rnorsel and will he on sale at the home of Mrs. T. A. Williams. 4739 Northcott a venu. Tuesday. April 2. Orders wi'l be taken over the phone. Sofc-R. The receipts of the sale will go toward Section A of the t'ongresra tlonal Aid Soo l t y Mrs. James M:Q.:aid of Grapevine stie.t ha been taken t-- St. Margaret's hospital to undergo medical and ptob(Continued on Pacce 11)
H. C. PETERSEN & CO. Phone 950. 4947 Olcott Ave., East Chicago. Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30
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FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. large clean eggs, dozen DROOKDALE ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, large can
LIBBYS SPECIAL APRICOTS OR
PINEAPPLE, lar?,e cans 30C SINCERITY PEACHES in heavy r-yran. No. 3 can 2t5c WHITE HOUSE COFFEE, Vb-can- S1.10 OUR BEST" 3Cc COFFEE, - !'"' for -55d .! i F F Y JELL, all flavors 2 packages 25 CEEDLESS THOMPSON RAISINS, 1 !b. or.. 29 LARGE SILVER PRUNES. " r' 25 RICHELIEU APPLE CIDER, full quart bottles 23
FARM HOUSE APPLE BUTTER, fiiM n-inr ,
LIB3Y-S ASPARAGUS. large tall cans 30C MILK TALL PET OR LIBBY'S, 3 -?ans 40d CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, all kinds. 2 cans 25 PURITY CREAMERY BUTTER, 1 lb. bricks 4S MACARONI ANd'sPAGHETTI, 10-oz. pkgs. 2 for 23? PEAS, CORN. TOMATOES OR RED BEANS, 2 tana 25? LUX, two packages '. Ofijfc KIRK'S FLAKE WHITE SOAP, 10 bars -1S
The Store of Satisfactian
The Largest and Best Department Store in East Chicago
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718-20 Chicago Avenue
East Chicago Indiana
The Store of Satisfaction" The Largest and Best Department Store
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Cut Price Cash Grocery lor Easter
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JAP ROSE SOAP, 3 for
25C
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 10 bars
With $1.00 Order of Groceries.
55c
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, pr dozen 3T LARGE CAN NO. 3 TOMATOES, regular price 22c, on ?ale 3 cans J" PEAS, CORN. TOMATOES, STRING BEANS, No. 2 cans 2 cans for. o THE BEST PEABERRY COFFEE, 35c grade on sale for 28c
SANTOS BOGOTA COFFEE, 40c grade, per lb... 28 FLOUR AND SUGAR ON HAND. CAMPBELL' SASSORTED SOUPS, 2 cans 25c LARGE JARS 32 OZ. WEIGHT PRESERVES, assorted fruits, worth 35c, at 28c
PHONE 631-M.
4715 OLCOTT AVE.
EAST CHICAGO.
East Chicago Tea & Coffee Store
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716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO
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Specials for Friday and Sat. urday, March 29 and 30
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order. 6 bars ... 3( FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 0 lbs., $1.05; 1 pound 23d OUR LEADER COFFEE, . 4 lbs., $1.C4; 1 pound 2SO M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound 60 RUM FORD BAKING POWDER, 1 'b. can -23 APPLE BUTTER, full quart jars "25)
FANCY RED SALMON, tall cans 28d CALIFORNIA PEACHES - in heavy syrup, No. 3 can 25d FANCY EASTERN PEARS In heavy syrup. No. 3 can 22C SAUER KRAUT, larcje size can 15d FANCY CREAMERY COUNTRY BUTTER, lb 49 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 n ., 49d TOMATOBS, CORN, PEAS OR KIDNEY BEANS, 6 cans, 75c;'
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Here are serges that value $25.00 and $27.50, a larie selection to choose (ft A ft r i
all models for
f r o m, Spring .
68 iHlsses' Spring Coats Valued as High as 19.50 $74.95
Here is a sample lot oi' Mi.-,.ses
coats, all the spring shades and j stvh'g. 14 to llJ rears. Coats sold !
as high as $19.50, a great value, also lar?e assortment-
14.95
Women's .Sjuing Coats in .hales blue, tan, navy, brown and Jott're blue, all models $15 to $27.50 Women's and Misses' Spring Suits of military and otlu r models, made of serges and poplins, latest shades $22.50 to $35
Women's and Misses' Dresses of silks, poplins, also silk taffeta with bussel effect and plain trimmed in georgette crepe sleeves $22.50 to $17.95
oys, We have the Suits that
will Please You for Easter
Suits with extra pair of trousers of cashmeres and serges, belted all around, patch pockets. Latest Spring patterns, large selection in our new boys' clothing department. Our boys' suits have the snap and fit
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Juvenile Suits in shT-herd plaids, serges some trimmed in white collars and euftY large assortment ages from 2 to f. $3M& up to
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Women's Waists of Style arsd Quality Women's Waists of style and quality, in georgette crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta and tub silks, fancy beaded fronts $3.95 up to
"Women's Wash Waists, fanev voile and
lawn waists with high military collar, also low neck. Some trimmed in fancy lace on both cuffs i.i.d collars. Specially priced
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Wa!kOvcr Shoes Men's Dark Cherry Tan Calf Shoes, the very latest Spring stylo, "The New York last" with long vamp so (Q Cfl much desired, pair abuDU For. the man who wants a stylish Dress Shoo black and tan, English and ro'id
last, for comfort, pair
Here is tho shoo that is built iov eom.ort
and Btylo, in black nnd tan, dfj ff English style, per pair pUUU Wo have a medium round too calf shoe,
bunon or lae?, V nLkJver (rEZ KH
$7.53
Our Waik-Qver Shoes are guaranteed to give service and quality. Every shoe thoroughly inspected before leaving factory.
Superb Quality Something new in women's shoes light tan top, dark tan bottoms, English heels, ;2is.demand- $8-09 Black kid lace or button shoes wih Mi or low heels, the shoo that is CfJ ffl always in style, per pair 40-UU Women's brown and gray kid leather
8.50
A complete line of Boys', Girls' and
shoes, 9-inch tops, one of the many late styles, priced pair. .
Complete Line of women's Hose 36c to $2.00 per pir
Men's New Spring Shirts
Men's Spring Silk Shirts in the '!, & X." brand, a shirt of quality and beautiful colorings, every shirt guaranteed, wide range of patterns $5.95 to $10.00 Men's Fibre Silk Shirts in the "B. & H." brand, a shirt stripes and fancy designs; a $6.00 shirt reduced to S3.95 and S4.95 Men's madras and other Spring
material shirts in Manhattan anr1 Wilson Bros., also "B. & II.' brand, lartre selection for Easter
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