Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 8
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Thursday, April 4, 1918.
C. PETERSON & CO.
Phone 960.
4947 Olcott Ave., Ecast Chicago.
Specials for Friday and SaUirday, April 5!ii and 6ih
FANCY FRESH GREEN BEANS. pr pound loC YELLOW TURNIPS, per pound oC BEECHNUT BRAND CATSUP, 1t-o. iza - 300 MEDIUM QUEEN OLIVES, maon jars 30C FARMHOUSE CUT SWEET PICKLES, fuil quart oOC HEINZ MEDIUM BAKED BEANS. each 22C ST. CHCIX MAPLE AND CAN E SYRUP, gallon size SI. 50 CUR BEST" 3Cc COFFEE, ,bs- for 55c AMERICAN FAMILY SCAP,
bars
9c
LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER.
. f- 15o
SATIN A OR LA FRANCE, special at, each SAFE HOME MATCHES, 5 boxes
30c
MA20LA OIL, full quart can (5C LI BBY'S ROSEDALE PEACHES, large cans, 2 for 55C LIBBY'S SLICED PI N EAFPLE OR APRICOTS, large cms 30C BOULEVARD SWEET JUNE PEAS, 2 cans 33C SAVOY HAND PACKED
TOMATOES, No. Z s'ze, 2 cans - MONARCH SWEET CORN,
MICHICAN HAND PICKED NAVY
BEANS, 2 lbs. for 35C
15c
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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
The Modern TVoodman dsnf to b with constant attention he expect. M at the Masonic Ten. pie. Kast ChS- jthem 1 te healed in a short time that
Saturday evening- ss next in i.nejre may return t n . d'f.cs.
Mr. and Mrs. .laie? Powers c' Catf v
;!ieet are tne pri.o.;d parents or a baby
boy br;n to them F'jnJsy.
' the benefit effaiis whereby all reruits from East Cuca nn-l Ind .ina
H:bcr ar to nharf in the receipts and I receive pi "poriior.ate!y tht- r allntt-j
inn' ef twba'.to. cigarettes. chewinK Mr. a nd Mrs. Frer.k C',k-i1!, former un ete. This dance has bfti planne-i t"idni! of Kast Chicago and now of tu a 1st ae scale and a p;eat expense. West P'tllman. send word here that n-1 't wi'l only be hy the generoaity !a fine healthy baby hoy ha? arrive-l f 'he p ihl n their jv 1 1 ns:e. that ! ar their home. The tu! ha e one 1 s; rea t j,e.-e may be lK-l-'d t'.Mwpi! 1 little d.i usrht-r etid are veiy w U pleaa- : The .-hair-ran f the afar, lohn "d with The n corner.
7 1-ehrr.sn. has beer, called a war t" Vest 'i'.n'a to work in the !r.l'-r"ts
re Otciiim- ...u '-- isH ver.-.e T,t.i'
strtf Pere'innett has been -;-.:: .1. All ra:ents l.avinir boys in ervi.- are je- ' send In their ra;:s t the n--v cl. airmen at his addres-s. 47C3 Ol-
. -tt avenue. The old list has been :r.:s-
V pleasant n;-s affa-'r -was held W.-uter .i'Vii,i;s home in Par.
isn a veivte Tuesda v e.'eninsr. in honor
M rs. I.'-'ii.se Xe who was de-
"e as Philadelphia There w er fifteen
a-
! a: lint tor h-r
the next morning:.
Ru'sts present and n deli-fhtful hi-fTet
(i-otirae lun-hfon was served r!at:' I flowers '.v,-; the ii -'-. rations t:sd and j Mrs. I. 1 To! way do'iifcte,i her hear-
In rases where the hys v n l''" i ,,.u,.ti . ,.. ' e . v..
tive or frien.l - " ' ' " 1 '
i aiiinan ana nisny o in isi;" :n tted throtighotit the eujoyab! en'.ng.
r'srert ai-d 'he '-.!! rr. it tee in vharare des:rous that they ir.&y receive names at the very earliest --piortun ; :y.
Ml :
i i; it.: ; :
was called to
ents '.Till sorr.e n .. r fete
farwar tl th- i.su-.e and I ai-t iculais
o-npenv t-- -e-l.ich h helonss Much ! prt ee-a t on w as expressed front the i
hers thro: ah their carta :n when the ; I)o9g:ic. Michigan owing; to the :!'.- ",.sf box was !. nvii and U is hoped j ress of her father. She departed tal-:-that this eer.din? will be o" even RTa- ing- her son .Jar'.; with her.
; varie it ?nsKs jio u.aeirm v j whether your hoy is in Fiance or this j
"outury h will receive his share p
iflin.T you send in his na-y.e. Slides h,-.v bn rvn in !! of the theatres.
a rati.". Informing the p'thlic (an-e n-1 as to wiet the ue-e t') he dist: Touted. o if
'. io heir the arcod cs ;s al-jns. tend the dance The admision 's f.frv cenr Gor3 W;n. Ccr.ncrs. cf tZn s.-r-ey rndiar.a Tlarbor. has enl
and is n-w with the 6th fcilnsineers' j .-,-,,.). Cctnpany F, Camp Christ i. Tex- j
s s.
A jitney picni- will be held this ev-
nlnsj at the Ch ids'. ian fh-irch at 7 .3"
I O'Cl-H k.
Mrs. Ifarrv R T-arren and h"r ehU-
,.', Mren are ieprl;ng t-.-dav for C!e-.-e-
iee!ps land. '., to make the'r f'ltnre hor
von d- a!n' ng f-lativ "s.
( omi;ii,n:t.-.' re-
,t. Itrtis the (i'paifn cf this eat liiinb'e b)t w"-nian wiiose early ;-rj li been j saddened by the hss r,t a nobi hasiband. A'-companyina; Mrs. Baiien weie '' v j M ; s.. Ki-e. it. her sister and Mr lla:t;.
Two wi ll hnown Indiana T-lailor ruen have p'Jrrl.ased ens the past week.
ns-r
! I "red M.-K'inipsuti, a .e-. en p i
Franlt Orf. son of rr and Mrs ;e,- h'ad llac and Ben Keese. a iyds. :'. r.; Fir etteet. left t.r school at j m:? Marc Whalen of !43th street. Voire, narie, this mornlnj ater spend- j j, havins; t '.-e Tan Delta Cltih n-eet with inn the Easter week with his parents, j ;;.; this e.-enina. t Mrs. -T, F. roradlne cf 310." Fir t.. i The p : t -n t ;.' u s h.opse Mr. and M s.
til with tonsllltis and the trip. I ' i-eri-s . ttever. or 4"i, jv c s-reet
Richard Mnrphy, of the Ona rt erma si.r s Corps. Camp Taylor. Ky.. Is here on a week's furlough and is spending:
irdsv with his s;sfer, Mrs. F.oy Ayres
1 i. f iu --s o. f ie e r.
i has been d:.poseI .f to Itobett t"a tj son. one of the Inland St-t! e-r:-do e s ' w h. came here re- ently fr -r.i I'l.'cjro. i
! Harry dillespie
few
and f)r-
1t ap vine
and the test of the I atreet. who is einp!oed at the Inland
ilul in the capacity or oanetnan :s ill
with svliat ! believed to be a telapse from an lilnejs wiiirh dates back to January, that of pneumonia. Yesterday his temperaluie ran high. Mrs. M. Brudet ii '. of Xoi ih Baling avenue and her little daughter. Hose Mary, are leaving Saturday for PittsMngu Fa. for a visit and while there will meet -Mr. and Mrs. .lames McShane also of this city, who are guests of relatives there. Sons ar.d ran3liters of T.Ibertv of li rMana Harboi will meet Friday evening at the K. of P. hall in Michigan avenue. All members holding tickets r the drawintc content ate asked to t'port a, this meeting. The Merrymakers' danoe at the Indiana Harbor e id itoi inni for the benefit of the Fed Cross, last evening was a Most decided sneoess. both financially
and socially. The committees will meet in e. very short time and then it will he announced throuarh the columns o'
'n Oleott svenue.
;tpie -will he spent at ";ary with his
. other. Mrs. Sarah M'n nhy and other i lelatives. j
tv. and Mrs. Alexander Monroe of
Miehian avenue ere here on a
divt' visit with old fi
r er jarishoners. F. Q. 1?tffes is absent from his eff.ee In the Cohen building, ill with ths rrip. The Fiterciy Depariment cf the Fsst rhhsao 'Woman's Club held a most irstru-tive tnee'lns; at the home of Mrs. If. X. Thomas in F-arini? avenue. Tuesday afternoon. Tnterestin inasmuch as the subjert of th- lesson of the day dwelt upon the towns of Belium. The rr.eetins opened with "roll rail" withCurrent. events of the day Mrs. George Crummey irave a poein leadine-. The day's study was -How Thsv Brot:?rht the Good News from rihent to Atx." Plans for next year's
work was discussed end at tne eiose
ef the session the hostess seized toaj.;,, papr, the exact amount on hand
and wafers
TV". "W. Morea of DniT.n.rnd street 's at honie nursing burns cf both hands received while at work a few days asro at the Inland Mill. V.'hile the burns are rot serious thev are painful and
to be turned over to enrich the Red
Cr-ss fund. The J. O V. Club will hold their informal "prom" in the lartr-5 auditorium ball at Indiana Harbor. April H. Tiekots ma- he procured from anv
East Chicago Tea & Coffee Store
716 CHICAGO AVENUE
PHONE 24
EAST CHICAGO
Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 5th and 6th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffea or Tea order, 6 bar... 0 FRESH ROASTED COr FEE, 5 lba.f $1.05; 1 pound 23C OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 Ibe., $1.04; 1 pound 28C M. R. BLEND COFFEE, epecial, 1 pound 3Q FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound G0 ELOI8E BRAND ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES in heavy eyrup, 2 cm 25C H 5 1 N Z BAKED BEANS small can X5C Isrje can 21C
SHRIMPS, 2 cane tTg FARMHOUSE RED BEANS, ", 70c; per can r LI BOY'S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cane or FARMHOUSE SWEET CUT PICKLES full quart SPECIAL BOGOTA BRAND COFFEE, In 1 lb. pkQS. only JUMBO SIZE TOILET PAPER,
rone OLIVILO SOAP,
3 fcr8 25c OLD COUNTRY SOAP. 10 b,r 54C
DOUBLE STAA1PS WEDNESDAY NOTICE! Next Friday we will offer to our patrona an article of value and quality. Our entire eabt window will bo trimmed with it. Thia special will be sold from 8:00 a. m. to 2 p. m. Friday only. A great money-saving item. The Store of Satisfaction
D. COM IN, Prop,
THE STORE OF
SATISFACTION
718-20 Chicago Avenue
East Chicago Indiana
DOUBLI: STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY Complete Line of Butterick Patterns
DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY NOTICE! Next Friday we will offer to our patrona an article cf value and quality. Our entire east window will he trimmed with it. This special will be sold from 8:00 a. m. to 2 p. m. Friday only. A great money-saving item.' The Store of Satisfaction
Suites
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Style
Womon'.s Spring Coats with beautiful ideas that will fascinate the nmst stylish dresser: (f ScT-ges. Poplins and luiskH weave materials, in grey, llue, green, dark blue. Jofl'rr blue and black. This line of Women's and Misses' Coats can not be overlooked for Spring at these manufacturer's prices. .Beautiful materials, workmanship up to the minute, and style that cannot be bent.
$13.9510 $27.50
Children's ('oats of various Spring materials as Poplin and Serges, in blue, green, old r-se, blue serges, trimmed in white lawn, collars and cuffs.
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Alxi oin-Women's and blisses Suits for Spring are the favorites. Beautifully trimmed in Silk Poplin, collars of . various -hades. The military effect enlightens us i the present st les. Women's and Misses" Spring Suits of Serges and Poplins, all wool materials that will render service as well as style. Very best (' workmanship: in blue, black, taupe and doff re blue.
$22.50 to $35.00
$2.95 to $10.45
Great Sale on Women's Georgette Crepe Waists This entire lot of Waists, slightly soiled, will he sold at y2 tlie original price $5.95 and $4.45 values, in flesh, grey, blue, white. A great opportunity to economize in the right way. Now is your time to buy.
Women's and Misses' Spring Dresses, Silks and Serges, new shipment just rived. In all the predominant shades, fine selection at $14.95 to $22.50
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The "Minute" Women's Tan Calf Low Cuts, the vcrv latest, long coin toe, militarv heel, blind eyelets. "The hit of the season" S6.00 A imi li e r popular Ladies Black Kid Pump, made of leather, Louis heel, "Oinip last." Spe-
Woman's Waist
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WAISTS in flesh, grey, navy and white, trimmed in fancy lace, some beaded fronts
$5.95 and $4.45
Come early while this lot lasts
former selling price.
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We have a full line of misses' and children's patent kid and canvas pumps. Prices from $1.00 to 3.50 Friday Special 16c for 11c 2o0 yds. of Crash Toweling in bleached and unbleached, red a n d blue borders; a IGe value at, vard ' alie ydL
l Saturday ' t fi? (gP ill Mh - ' ')
The
"Stetsonian" An up-to-the-m inutc Spring Hat, in grej, green, khaki and blue. A hat of quality and stvle.
$6.00
Another Great Waist Sale of Lawn's and other Washable Materials, $1.59 & SI. 39 values This enormous group of women's lawn washable waists is a rare value of today. Waists of all descriptions, including stripes, militarv collars, fancy collars and cuffs. Sizes, from 38 to 44. This waist, being slight y soiled,
were sold at $1.59 and $1.39.
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY,
This group of Stetson Hats are assorted with styles for eyery class of men. Beautiful shades.
Our "Ji. IL" Hats are the finest $3.00 hs on t he market. Eyqy hat we guarantee to Ul its shane i
$4.50
S3.O0
Friday Special 19c for 2c GO doz. WomenS (Tauze Vests, neck ait shoulder straps, ncaiy taped, sizes from .'5 to 44. Special
12;C
mcrrber rf th club "r at the fl---or jn the f.ninsr of th a-Tair. Jamei G'jllivr. u atU'Jnt at Pt. Jo'ph' Arji-Senir at Pn..:mr. Tnc).. hai returneti to h!s sturiea after ar'nt'irff the Foster tvteli with hia parents. tli Frank OjUivrs. The Irrliar.a Harbor Red Cross rntrp ia fornardinsr a hex to Indianapolis today, containing; 35 hathrobes, 65 bnrl jackets. 50 rir of bee! aocks. Thrf i.i an ursrr.t cail for more women workr at this centre that the work which must necessarify be taken care of at an erly date, be speedily aceosnpllnhod. U"iU women in the community heed thia call and respond? The R. V. Renneya' who have been iivinar in the Atlas apartmenta hive purchased a bunpaloo residence in Hemlock atreet and are already comfortably domiciled. Mr. and Mrs. TV. H. Pepper of the At!ai apartm?nt are mov'.nj to So. Chicago. The Miriam Rebekas heid a beneflt show at the Lyric theatre last evening: ard expreat therrsselvea as well pleased with th. result of their efforts. They are particularly appreciative to the pubi'c for t"- rstror.stfe an fo. the I .
tiorj of films pre.infd. Mrs. V!ton and Mrs. H. S. Kvar.. in c! sr; f?rl grateful for the r.-n-opr rat ion of their committee. The James Henry propetty in -South Porsythe avenue lias been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Ad ward Mn"n-dv who nr -ipy the Dr. Spear flat in South Mafroun avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Io tsniert are leaving Saturday for Omaha. Neh., where they will make their future home. Owin to ths illness of Mrs. Ismert. the trip was delayed one week but ihe is conslderably better now and is preparing to leave the home of her parents, the Harry Ackroyd's in Heaoon street at which place sht- has had a most prolonged ana pleasant visit. Miss Ethelyn Foraker of North Mafroun avenue and her sister. Pearl For-aker-Loucks, of Chicagro, ire appearing: on the program of the musical
soiree directed by Dr. BalatVa of the Balatka. college of n;u?ic of Chicagro. held at Recite.) Ha!. this evening, by advanced pupils only. Miss Corrina Ouliver. stenographer in the law office of TV. J. Murray. Michigan avenue. Is confnerl to her hon-.e with :!3nsa mv h resen'-'tirr 'hat of
Mrs. Paul Stiller of Fir strert if r--oovering; nicely from an operation performed on her Monday at the Mercy hospital in Chicago to have troublesome appendix removed. Dr. Moreh'ad of the staff done the purRi'-al work. Mrs. K. P. i.ani.an of Aldis ai-cnuo ami her children Inv returned from ColuniiiuF. .. v. her.- they '.ia; (s lit rn f-r a great length of time, villi the mother of Mrs. Unman. Mrs. I.. B. l aust of the Rejl apartments was a guest of OhtcaRO friends at a theatre party and later e. cabaret dinner in Chicago yesterday. James Johnstone of Grapevine ptreot is anions those suffering; with the hi-grippe-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harvey w hn have been making their home with the TValter Iowerys in N'orthcoti? avenue have rented the George Kvndall property in ror?ythe avenue opposite the cr.y ball. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the t;at Chicago M. ft. ohurch will meet at the church tomorrow afternoon a'. ;:S0 o'clock. There will be Uie opening of "mite'' boxes and the l.er-.-.e-i orrrinif will be '!i'n. Tbe-e
I for th" collection of rii'c bo.est. Thoso Kilbanc-Cbanev irht some time a...
t.'TdinK the i.i- tins may liaiul T'. nt y-i -oum -d 7uts to a decision ,r-'
I.. A. P fip.l thfv wi'l r-M-n;itted. '..traao f-prinHs also r.; t
not alt
same to Mrs
be taken car-.- of.
in a 1-id.
OHIOANS OFFER $200,000 FOE TITLE BOUT, RUMOR NEW TORK. April 4 All indications now pomt to t,he holding of the "i!lrdFulton light pom-'whf-re in the West. Col. Joseph c. Mil'-T. TVil lard's manager, left Now York yesterday for ChicaKO without making any anncuucenient as to the scene of the coming independence Day battle, a rumored offer from a syndicate of Ohio sportsmen of $200.000 to jtKe the bout nt Cedar Point has cau od considerable siiculation here. Cedar Point was the scene of the
Great Fertilizer Field. j flovrcmrf experts nro investigatJin? tho rrcoly Isoowrfi tonp deposits of tlip ilhllnff islands, bolieved to bp tb" word's greatest supply of fprtilirpr ot -lot kind.
'Why Wrinkles Come Early
HEAPACHB c&'ises wrinkles at p.n early :
age. No pnin is mere ric;oiis than rpadsch' OORNELISOVS HEADACHE L1VKR PII wi'.l clve you speed j reiief and make rrre r.i'-Mcir.e :n necessary tomorrow. Tliey qur'.' re'iers pain aid coptain a mi'd. pure !ax'T' wbi-h 'iinil'.v -r.foves the catisaw Tri- 10c
! Of HIU . SCHOOL FOR j D ANCING j 152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND
CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE
LESSONS. PHONE 3323. Hall to Ront for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANE.
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