Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1918 — Page 2

j "9 Slavish Band. j 40 Serbian National Defense.

GARY TO HAVE 40,000

IN LIBERTY PARADE TV

4 I Morgs ii Band.

Hoys" Prum and BuRle

an 'if i.'ns.

an j.

At Seven Saturday Night Hosts Will March in Broadway. ,

Luke county nuz'ns wiil !f 'a'" j i"ry Liberty Loan drU.s opening ' :de ai T o'clock. Saumlay 'vciimi j The, Schedule if ss follows: Itrst Division. W. F. ' b'fison . rami Marb:. j C TI. Mabmey filler Marshal.

.Ifihn fJrPf". Chus. ro:iy. I'

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!m.-s- S1 .i if. J. Ma lone

So-.

! Konte. Tli grand ir.arvh.il and staff together .wilh .It ixion- 1 arid ' w-111 form at Mil ,aeniie and Brcidwav ami march south : e!i Proaalway lo 1Mb aw-uue, lurniritf . ft So V.hincton. south Ii lTlli and ei.st t.i l?roadwa where the parade wil, ''star! north, i bo various d iv is i4-ns which have formed on cross flir.-vM sou til of

17th tailing in b-iiind (be Ira Jili(f secIOI.H. The. entire pimide will then noe to .Mb avenue an. I w-.-s- on ."f h to Madison c-ui.r --ei-h o' Mi'li"-on o ilth ami f;i--. .". (lib Biwi.iuiiv. The marchers

will TV.. n rn south on Hroadwav to II h j

wh.rc i mi!? v ill disband.

MliS GO. BUYS 510,00

N NEW L0A

! Commn"f Commission today. The investigation w ill include search i :.-......... . . - . .

inquiry mm every phase or the or- j

laanlzation and financial conditions of

M cncpinf. i ncoi pora t in almost .very i Mat.

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and 8 f. r Cunt-!.

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W. C. I.!f.y.l, 1 T

.Iflnvi C'ousoliri Pa rret' Aid- ;. 1 Poll" ? - Or-ir.d Mnr?'- .' (Vdors t n.) i '

OM Veterans. 5 Musicians' I'tiion Ttsnd. Clearing House A.ount :."r. 6 -Clearin Hons Association Bond Salesmen. 7- Tied '"ross. Second Division.

Resiriess M-'n'" P:un

Kami, t ".. K. 1 loba rt. mi . r. Gary. ; Knights Tinr'sr : .' Odd Fellow s. ; 1 Boy Scum. Third Division.

!!iph Sell. mm Fund lli'i School Obildven. Women's Orpnnlza iif: N"eishbor and a:". others. Tf :e;. !iom Kir'.."--. Tcurtli Division. fi.-1.isan ";i y Band. S;e! Mi:!. Tlir-. Ttii- S!i-- I'an.l. Plfrl Milis.

yifth Dirtion. -Mnrand--'s F:itid. : i Anjei icati Bridge v Slxtn Dlrialon. :;. Ko.:.iU's 'hicag' Band. .heet Mil!s. ::-Tin Mill?. Sereth Division. Tir.rovial diicaeo Band, ji. fnton Pra-rt-n PteM (. i'i Gary Si-rev &- Bolt Co. ig-htli Division. M M!!Vr Band. ::-nui!.l:nr Trades. P'u-..li-c.bersi .T.t1c Guild 'r rharrf KTinth Division, rroTn Point Band. .i t tc. of r. "S K. of C. "". Odd F;io. "7 E'ks Dpj.-n Corr. K'fcs. Lpfiil C'rders of Moo? Foresters. Tenth Division.

S. G. Carley Transfer Co

and

THIS BH1 SHOULD BE KILLED

Koy.il

v.' as; f I ; teir.pt 's b--i f-ef-doT:l Of t prevent an y

p it i:i.i! te u-. the

I'n iX. At

Trr.ss 1

riUn). to p;

! Ai!irp-an preran fifmi xpre

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a n a t - i'-.S til;ind T o n ST ' 1 e -

: ritit-is.ni ' th- v;o v i n ri n t." linrsre rjiid'' by Sen;, ...r .I.dm-

or. of ';i '. fornlti iri tb.e s.-n;it.- t. -day. .io''.!ion opposed Tli'1 bill p-;nisli;'n in-i nty 1 a ; . irt.p: isc n ment arid $10.0"0 fine any !!ttran.- o- piblic- statement deo!at;! t tb'.s M - v.-! nr.vnt or :nil. r.'at- ii to im-tt-: i esistam'e ( fe.N er.il or .Tat an t lioi . t "Tiu" effect of tlii w ouid be to p- -i .'nt toe n from t! ;nkintr." d'liired Johnson. "It is an attempt to nuke ti-.e prss S'3 oei vint to th in powTh:s b'il are told is t pre-

1 1 b-1 ! y ioJin drive and the twenteiRlith initio -i sn i v of iorthern ItidiHiin'n gre.itt-st i-omiii.-riiftl institution are of absorbing intert'st. The K. C Minas ro. will us.- ;iti por rent il' their Antuvti-i - 1. i .......v...-. il..

11 t'-"h 3 rf It 1 111 I'Ut . Urt.-r vi ....

third iibi'itv loan bond to the exn-nt oi' sni.oo. The Anniversary s?ab? bes'ii" Wedneyda -, April 10.

link of nil this is the c'.-unl drive j of th world's wur tb-i world's industry - the perpetual v.hir of trncl.inery. the ' i-ens.-dess ortiyity of human biaius and I bands skilled in tbe creation of the would. lTtil pro.liK'tS d" tbf mtn-s. till- fltbl?. j'ti.' f Most s--.ir.d the deat h-dealitu inipno ins tha' will bun peaie, lo e and

ha pp.ip-s." to the nations of the v.orld. 1 laiiiin.iio! and V. . 'inas Co. tUeii growth and th-ii- progress have boon siniullan. ons. As Ha:ii:uond has. multiplied and grown from a ssr.all town railroad r-rossinc to a second I'ittsbuifh so lias K. C Miias 'o. prwn great in it ideals and standards. Great in its service to the public.

THE TIES' FINANCIAL C0LUH

FWi A

1 I!l I.I.KTIV. j

with tiik iiirrin

ir-"R( II, pril B. nuns lire nhelIIhk .ertan trop who were ween

lunssinK On Hie runiiinir southwest ;

IVoni tlhrrt Brnllel lie rnllw

front Ihnl rlt to iiili'ii. It is nut , yrt npiinrrnt wlirtlier llir -ertuans wilt ! Ntorm the emhiinkmrnt. hut auch fin

uttuek la nrdently desired h the llrtt- I

EXTRA BARTENDERS RIREO IN CROWDED

ELL-AMS

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Drurrgists

g j refund money if it fails. 25c

af; Steady Stream of ' Thirsty j SSrVtfjfifltH

Hoosiers Across State

ifii' pro-G-r-nan Jnt-tferlns v.- 1th the l,ib-:r;y Loan VtU thai is not Its real purpose, t'nder it any wrd. spoken -r written in ritieisn of the activities of any goi"rn;int. wo.iid .-.ake a man ' gtitity of cr'tn-."

and

rCITY WAITS SIGNAL FOR

LIBERTY ! (Continued from rap cne.)

A tcbisioi . . American B.-et Hugr American t'ar I-'dry. Anaconda Ann ro an Sinel t iiik Brooklyn Kapid Transit Baldw in f.o. oinot 1 Baltimore and hio i "a nadlan I"a ifb- . Aititrican Can '. New York Cetdral Coiorado Fuel Central B-atbr f'hecapeake and 'htu

j I '1 11. 1 b 1 o St'-l j Mi l.' A iivricaii Sterl I'.lr-

April ".

i Uh.

j lleports from south of the Sorninr : iinlioillr tli- ituliltne Hied don n nfirr ; liie t-ernuin -lirali" lonaril inien j I hiirSalay vilirn they inussril troops on

J ' the lriir road In the nere vnllrr.

I ho llrllh uliiiiK Ihr ruilnut preient any Nerlmii urnt mhniti'1! by ay of t'ordle.

I

Line Last Nteht.

74i . 7 ' ft.'lU . ViiM 40' . 7 4 51I'.i 4" . Cli'j lit

I,..

WILL KEEP

1 o,i t, ,;wr iro-.' rl-.r- v.a i r- l.il l lit w-a rui, dry . This was ln . ., id'To-e yesierdny w ro ii IJaronK.xid expfto;nocd us nrsl Ion., drv day. ' I Hundreds foroi th dry law was iu: eff--ct and not thinking tri--d th u-' totnary front door, opiy lo tnd th."nothiiijr doitu:" !--:r. hanjiios out.

Those who w at i.-i.-nr- t..k ad--ORGANIZATION ! nta. of u,e iiu,,,-.,., emporium? a-r ,t I Stati; lint- and from early in th.,

mm. i iiiiii utuii late nt nint, the West.

I

uler""

I far- tv.on 1

k -'.rx to . .. i i h. i-tii-future, af'rtniini; w ill be omp'o t- d at

It was :n '.sua that the for sc-iiig ; rMk and Western

mind of K. C. Miuas onc.fded the trim j Northern I'a.ali.of a gr eat market place on State street, i 1'cnns". anta where could bo found, under one roof, i puisbnrK 'ual eveithin to eat. to wear and to urn-j k,.,.ui,m.- Iron and tlu-el ish the bom.-. Uvad.iiK' - fl ris.tli inception of :be depattiitent I c- j r?L,t,i,,.t

store i.la a devt.Iop;i-..--nt

i

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Mr 1 o.. Iri! v.. oif.aiiizat i to plans a iii'insi.-i

it -Max

street in Wot ilamiiiond Sunday afler- !!. 'II a t t W o o'i io.-k. All meict.eis of the organ iza t . n al earnestly requested to be present as nnlti.is of in; porta nep aie to be taken u ;i.

O ! ; s a m ai . r

im etinit ivliii ii i to be h

Sf-hn. ider's. 4",n West. 55t(t'e

Hariimoi.l tar.H ail did a thri'-ina bui-

,lis rlose ol few .-r.rag-

d so great has been its ; Souti1(.ru j-a.-u!

Chfi... ilil. ar.d :

at tod, iv the M. C. Minas!

t o. is recognized as ono or the ihts'hi j . ( .-ommer. ial Institutions r f Indiana hej y j. real style and bargain giving center of t-ni j'acitic

i ue a.utuei ji-v.t'ii. wiit-ii- -.or i iii.ir j I'tall

ity of merchandise as weh as every day necessities of existence inav ! f".uied

at savinst pri es. ; Hvery day the year round for twenty-j eifclit yeats this mom ha-- been doing, its best, and its best lias alway meant !

l'aul

-- ITU ;oc;

t opper

! Wilt a i.iveiland

CHICAGO GRAIN TTJTUHES. COl'.N" May. $1.26",. MATS May. S4T,c

The pathway bf'ovfin Hammond and t.i ti i . .

I j inooii.iiiu ;--. iv pi " a r 1 1 1 , in i.ii .

i ui.ai- was amiosi a eor.i.nual strewn ; back and forth u rw- the r,,. ail .J-.y

! I. nt. "West Hainonnid sal.

1 o'clock and there v. ere

Siers out. aff-r tliat h'mr ! All lie- W. t Ilatiini. ooi .oiu.eep r .4 wie forced to hire- x'.is barlenijers In some of t lie i-al.x-i.s. ou-'o.iuers v..-ia lined up three and four deep and ;t was1 almost impossible to up to Mo- luir, ; There ire thirty-four .s!o..t,s in W.-'-r; Harnmond. ten in llorobam and twenty-, fne in lletv, i.-h. it is stated, so that' Hammond tippler- p.-.-.i.ot ...ri. : In the last yra. f ni b In.iiaua w

v'ltt-.l dry. th.-' "Wet llan,rn-n--l 'saloon-, I keepers have refused to hell to Indiana I saloonmeii. anticipating- the rusk of.

busdiifces. X. more lueps..s fan be i.---

SELLING SOFT DRINKS. Two Hammond men were arrested in " . j West Hammond last nl!it for drunken-I Biviner 'n the hopes that the dry law j ness.

FUNERAL SATURDAY.

- . The funeral of .Matl.ias Boner. M I

'i'lmton street. 1 1 a imuond. will be held at the Si . John i-liurrh Sat'ir.lay inoriii .ok lit nine .' .-look. Tiie Solemn ReqHi :u HiRli M will be celehrat"d. ' The reu.ains ill b- taketi to '"roivn 1 po,nt. Ind.. h! former home bv auto I V net e burial will occur.

i

w.U be i - 1 .1 oncon-

Hitional a larye

EXPRESSING. AUTO VANS. DISTAIS'CE MOVING.

LONG I

165 E. State Street. Hammond.

Ssccnd floor above Pastime Theater.

Seme Saturday Shoe Specials THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.

0f

by Dr. Culbertson. j TnesUay. April 9th Patriotic Woman's ar,f1 i StO" P. M. A.idiesw. VJdna l erbej . Soio. j Mrs. Georpe Hannauer. Address. ! S"r"att1 Niphtiripale. of the British rrrr i arrnv. High Schorl Chorus.

Wednesday, April 10th Allies' Day. SO1) P. M. :ddress by M. Albert C Mou'aTt. Belgian Consul-General to

j .Uili'IlJi Thnrsday, April 11th America Alii-

ance Day.

I :fi0 P. M j "The. Siar Spangled Banner"-' 1 . P.v- Audience I With Orctiestra Accompaniment. Snnech Hon. j I7ph Tnman. I ndianay.olis. Tnd i 50io "My Own Vnited Sta'es',. ! Stang j By Mrs. Vaugh Bell.

Head.tis "in Flmdets Fields".. Lieut. McCrea By Mrs. William S. Welch. Speech Sergeant Van. of 11. e Belgian Army Med'.ev Patriot:.'. Airs A merit, an Federation of Mustans Music donated.

i fpc-ch Sergeant i McKay, of the 'anadin Army-

honest mer.-handi.se. honest ser i. e. honest prices and a liberal policy of ,lorekeeping J

As the store has grown, this thougrht ef ftt ice has r-ver been m view and vision. The ?:itt will (or.tinue to conduit a better store for a nigKer future. This is a fri.-nd'y store, a sort of composite of Iloosierlar.d ar.d cosmopolitan Cbicagc.. They like to fcol that, sometime or other, every on of you will he guest of E. C. M.nas Co. They are prud of this big. beautiful store, and w believe that you, too. feel a personal pride in it. for after all. it ows i?s existence to you their friends and pa

trons. And if on this their twentv-J eighth birthday yoo think of something; by nay of i:npro ement that will make j it hotter r.d more serviceable tell tin m I or write t-iem. They will be glad to hoar W

from any ottn t,f vou. Thev sba'l eon- I 11U -

sidor it pleasure nt any and all times te welcome yo;i as their meets fiui'.no-

their twr.ii't -eighth anniversary wc-k. i l,00'v' The -,ore's latch string is out r' :r'e

4W S Zir

CHICAGO PRODUCE. Bi'TTKR Creamery extra creamery firsts, "Dc: firsts, seconds. "4 5?3oc. KG.S Ordinaries. 11 'i B 32ViT332'ic

LIVE I'M! l.TI'.T L'ucks,

geese, 25 if 39c; turkeys. 2131c. VHA1. 1" to fi'1 lbs., !7e; il to (l lb" 17'iilSci t0 to ll't lh- . 1S2 -tT2"-; f-tn. i

21c: overweight kidneys, no to 11 15c; coarse, BKd 12c. POTATO-FS t'ars. 9: fancy w$1.00 a 1. If.: Wisconsin. POc tl U AT DE LUXE.

nutnlo-r of Ifamond salonkeepet s

'tnkinsf out licenses at the city hall t ( ! sell soft drink?, in order to remain j ! onen until some decision is. rendered I

- hv the supreme court. The license t:rs,S'lcots $10. !

any of the Hanynond salo.-.nnepr !

t:ll believe tii.a- the Mate will remain w et S.o. .o-al lare "nets ha' e b en i--nd,. r'-nirig the pa ft two days. t- that

ff i t.

Qty?)Viafs

11...-

i

IGETS 600-LB. FISH;

BACK FROM SOUTH

Captain Fred Pomha.-h of the Hammond police liax received another interesting Utter from his .son Harry in Fran1-". He states that he i.- now tiding a .X'.. !:! and s.on xpecti i.. be doini, active c!u He does not

tate-!n what capacity He states, that 1 the boys iue enjoying; fine weather and I likewise he i. in" the 'oe.-t of health. t

eLUXE

THEATRE TODAY AND SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in "Headin' South" Friday Big V Riot of Fun. Sat urday. Charlie's Only Rival BILLY WEST.

SUNDAY Wm. S. Hart in "The Bandit and the Preacher" And FATTY ARBUCKLE MONDAY AND TUESDAY William Farnum in "The Heart of a Lion" V.onday, Latest Bray. Tuesday, World's Events in the War and third episode of "The Eagle's Eye" WEDNESDAY Fanny Ward in "Innocent" Also a fascinating Burton Holmes Picture.

THURSDAY Billie Burke . "Arms and the Girl"

Vou cannot afford to miss "The Son of Itotnocraty," here Apr:! 12-11.

Coiling April 22. 2"!. 24, niRTK OF A NATION.

FIXING PRICES FOR COTTON

'The Heart of a Bon" ' Bel.oxe tonfluy and Tjeda. William Far-

latest William lai rrouut.mn.

N taken from a no't' ttevi 1 v Cl.ailes W

.... , i . .. , U j t-.

was nutl 'Ml' I o.c-o . i il' e

,f Ba'ph ('..iinoi.

To man;- it is an old s'.ot .. ... " i--"-W. Goidon acquired the nfin de plnme .. Haiph Connor. Yet the story so

-.nuaual that it- is wctth

here. Major Gordon f

a friend of J. A. M

The lin'tur." 'o.rdon. The

n

' l is i -. ? f : . 1 1

repenting

ears lias ! n

llobe. hut f'Tinerti1P Westminster. i.i it of tlie w "St i. full of cnthu-

f Br Fs-mtn Brffs. T 'v the n-sbllsher W A ?H rNQTON", April 5. Ptfp ,-clipioua paper, w a'd lixsntr p-i 'es for f-cttoti f.i'.ir r s ! . a .nn votr,S Ootd

w-.'I he taken at a meeting of th Pi tee ' iam end 7."l md with a ir-essatr

Fixing Corrmittee f the War' Ir.d js- I to tell of tl.e teat oportun

tries and Cotton Manufacturer nest ' relitious w ork II

We(3ne.da v

M.-I.o-inald

a etorv.

;d P Ames and wife are

, l.a.k ,-i liH.r.mond a'"t-o a winter in . '"bo da. While Hammond people were jwoo ntr srow- three f.-rt eeo and berI Kir tr f f. --oal. the .T-ifitice w as seate ' in si. .rt sleeves In the sbn.le on the

'i'-r in fro'it r. f th. " l-.oii j Mrs G F. ('""ti.t.in, p

i of il-e tr.d'ana live.-.

' Mr. and Mrs An-? t'P liatf'm i

it.f.-emher S coins t., Corona. F' or i la . ; Con-pan y truck and wa

; While fishing- th judge, wh-n a C- ! pound tarpon .u;.ashed bis left hand i between a b'-at and a dock and spent 'the r.ext month t.-urinar Florida. He

1 state that they motored for

lover hro-k road. visiting 1', ' pi s'i V ::'. Pier- - : Be.-h

loro 1 w't: !

T.he Kleetri.-el Worker.-- of Ham w ill b. on.- of the . rafts that

tui n out in a boiiv In the patriotic j parade in ! laa co , r.d f-'norro-.v aft-r- j noon. They will also participate ia j the parade at Gary rt the evening. t

t j Ko'Qcrt Fioren -

' b.o suffered a 1

ir-otld ! coasted in front of

1 1. n f k e fl a Be.

II'

.an S pply j Ml over i.J

reported getting along a well as a n j '. expected today and w i l i .'e..,vr. j

pAS TlMg TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN

; v;:-eet. j in a two re-el comedy when hc-SitirXT-p PT flfiTJ W A T."K"PT? ' '

X illi X uvvrib iiiiuiui Also ETHEL BARRYMORE in a fivo act feature "THE ETERNAL MOTHER"

:if0 miles

Tnmpa.- Pt sn-i Pal u

100,000 CARS

IU 5i mAJJUi 53

Vm erica .

By Auoience

'omen's Gray Kid Hi-I.ar Roois. j Tight or dark shade, striorh in fash ! iori. fS.r.0 values. Priced sppeial .. $7.C0 Men's Good Shoes for Work, street or dress wear, manv etles, $.",, J 1.50 1

$3.00

Park Brown Shoes, a good t').f.,f value

Triday, Apvll lata imium 4jy. 8:00 T. M. AWr ss bv Honorable San.tiel Kalston. former Governor of Indiana. Saturday, April 13th Labor Day. t .) p ui. rnard"i members of Organ i.'-d I .a b"t. 4.30 P. M Address hy Honorable Charles Fox, Fresiden Indiana Federation of Labor and m-mber of 'he Stat I'oiin. il of Pefen-e. Address by Hon. Ftat.l: P. Hawb-y. formei Picsident of Switchman's Fnion and legal rept es( nl.'if. e of I'niou Labor.

ties f or j

ommMno aten his ,

tbouxhts to Mr. .M.-i'onaoi

Henreoerta !.. o ( e ,n H , r.-,tm "WeM and jood." said Mi".

ird-.istrv bav mhi-mmiI ilmV ,-iiTir. ! tt'l tlie.m in the form of

ness to attend such a meet ins ind -o- j Thus Ralph Connor fashed into the operate with the government in evry j literal y fcorir.on.

NEW PERMITS.

Glasses Found.

'.-'ir.d .: t ''ii e it b. Id

I. The c e .(

a i . a o i glasses w ri

the Lioertv Hal! pretnerection lat Saturday o : the Hammond police

h i

owne-- may .a nif ih" da. .

OFFERS A BIG REWARD

WITH TIIK AMERICAN AP.MV IN" I-'RANTR. Apr-.' 3. Ad.nirn! Pa Urcan. is """rnor of Kiel, has offered a reward of L'.'O.OOO Fran's for the cature of aa;enttf whose changes were sent into Germany bv Am'iira and Fnsland. t" stir up strife.

The fc-.low-.r.c Ptr'r.- n" I ni ,-.;- Pn. id. us t'oiv.m-.ssi.'ner " t the :; ty halh : Fiame bU'ldinE' a'. :ita Lincoln a"-"-innue $:;.;.). rw ner, Po.y .". Witter. Fiame hmldintr t lft!3 Lincoln fve-'r,--e $3 fn.'iO. owner. Poy C. Witter, t Viame buildirfr at PMG We..t Park

To Labor Unions.

The, Iron A;.- today w ill : "Three, new modern b!at furnaci s were put m : oji. ration iast iiKaitV. one by the Laekawanna f ' omrfl":" at Buffalo, one; by the Steel ""or pora ion at 'lary. Ind.; and one ,y tire IroTuo-? Iron Company j at South CbicapTo. Tiie penriimr award i of ino.0"0 cars, of which about half will! l.e -,x i'ar, H the immediate market:

total 'f 1 .fifi'VO'ifi tons or

hap.-s l? now j

the est.iir.Hte on 'bese ordej . but delive,ies 'will be disrib'jted or many

RPHEUPH S

Mi

Theatre KAJkrMOND, IND.

:n ; fentur'

' plates and I'.'.f.aaO tns of

w

L

INVESTIGATE WIRE COMPANIES

t e rt ,

;enue. owner. .ionn .Mari-n. Frame bnldinir at ln04 Wet Pat" enne. $3.-S"0. owner. John Martin.

i't he a la- ke-." sai.l "a;-1 Mulr si.Jf rt if the Poiildiner Trade

and "'raft this mornlt-.n wb.-n he urged 1,, tub! r ( ii n out f..r the Libel iv Hill parade tomorrow afternoon. K'verv mem1, er is requested to be at

State Line and i at 12 o'clock.

To Army Men.

rate street promptly

ave f i - on the army. -rys a re urstcd t o r-

Serseant " elca

tomorrow noon to mat cn jn tne pairio t i c parade.

1! men on 1

navy or marine eo port at the office

and .... Rots' : y!. special

HftKMI TUFM.

am has win. nr. at

I'.T I-Ni-EI. P-.l i W'...IIIXijTi N". April r..Tni i-t'.-cn of the p.-.i-tal telearraiih and otbT'let aph rorrspanles ntm Serine ail was ordered b the Interstate

(?

TO LITE TOO CLASSIFY

English Priced

$4.00 1

I i

em ar v - bbi

4 -5-t

TWO SPECIAL SALE DAYS AT THE

HAMMONDS

(J LARGEST BOOT SHOP

This store will be closed during the hours of the parade Saturday.

Specials SATURDAY ONLY Peanut

County

reamery

VXTF.D 100 laborers. Hubbard Steel u-A.,.,,1,1- V"sr i "iii' imo. Apply H. v -

Clark on pren.es.

-'ierk: pavs fsO, Apply. AR'. t FleP Tlv. Calumet. Ind. . ! ijs-i ; TO HF..VT -- 1 or ii room lower flat bv April 1: t s j Address. I . P.. .are Times .1 4-5-1 I

WANT FOTnd Hai

WAX Tim house or re fen-no s.

r ' as

L. O. O. M. All members are requested to meet at Moose Hall Saturday at noon to participate in the Liberty Parade. COMMITTEE.

FEATURE ATTRACTION Today Jeanette Adler and Girls MUSICAL NOVELTY 6 People 6 Park & Taylor Coi.iedy Skit: The Candy Shop. Three Romanoffs Mexican Novelty. Bob White" Whistling Entertainer. McDermitt & Wallace Odds and Ends of Vaudeville. Matinee 10-15c. Nights 10, 23c, 35c.

Monday. Wpdresda

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Below We List a Few of Our Many Bargains.

HAMMOND CANDY CO. 166 East State Street Phono 458

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112c 25c

Bc.-t I';i-m Exx iC Slvi.-tly t'rcsli. Ul hat1 Airtcricasi lamily So;u. this sale 57c

Libhy Milk, larc '-an Fancv Suirar (Vim. '"

Vancv K.ulv .June IVa 13 I.unii'ord Powtlpr 22c Our 80 Peaches, this sale 221.1 Oil Sardines riiccda icuil ....... 71 -jC

Larut' .lar -lain 2 .lars Apple Burtei Pork aul Beans. . . . Compound Lard . . . Xavy Beans Washin-r I'uwtli'i'. . Tot lev's Ta. 1 i lb. .

Larse Ptlle Horse Radish Sc Best Salt Butter -14c Preinium Coffee 29c Disli Free.

15C 25c 12, vc ...28 .18 25c 15c

(Jood Santos Coffee Special Blend Best Peabej-ry Old Government . . .

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Home Churned Sweet Butter Always Fresh Gold Me da 1 C re a me ry . . 1 1 0 First Prize Creamery. . 43c Iowa Creamery 39 Wisconsin Creamery . .37c Nut Marianne .... ...30c Brick Cheese 25 C

Yellow American 29

Limburji'or lieese . . . Sniders Caisup Far&e lxttle. Fancy MvA Beans, can Bart It tt Pears.

Kitchen Klenzer -lC Tomato Soup 10c Tomato Puree Vl

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Biggest, Busiest and Most Sanitary Market in Lake County. PORK Roast Young Pig Shoulder 19c Young Pig Neck Ribs 7c Bacon, Edelweiss, small Lean Strins 38c Swift's Dixie Squares; Sugar Cured, 35c Cheese Choice Mellow Cream 27c

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Please make your purchases as early as possible and avoid the big rush.

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Native Boilins:

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VEAL Choice Indiana Milk Fed Lees, wtioie or lialf, 25c

Loins, choice 'cut s9 -Fore Quarters, - -

Natiye Chuck Cuts

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Native Rolled Ribs

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Native Beef Tenders

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On account of our Liberty Holiday we will close oui

market from 12 noon till 3 o'clock to give our clerks a g

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Native Sirloin Steak 24c Oieomargine B. B. Our own special

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GIVEN BY THE UNITY CLU SATURDAY NIGHT

AT U1N!TV HALL Music by Conrath's Jazz Band

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