Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1918 — Page 3

Friday. April 5. 1918.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET. SPECIAL SALE

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Domino Bacon Pork Loins, small and loan Pork .Shoulder for Boast

I Vesh Pit Hams oOc Lo- or Loin of Milk Fed Veal 22o Shoulder or Breast of Veal 10o Beef Pot Koast. choice cuts 20 22o Corned Beef, boneless sweet pickled Hamburger Steak, fresh made. 17c Liver Sausage, fresh made 18c Pork Sausage, fresh made 20o Take advantage of our special sales. Vou can save money We deliver all orders for more than one dollar. Trade a Kclmer's the finest, most up-to-date market in Ham niond. Our store will be closed from 12 until 1 Vloek We will all be in the Libert v Parade.

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Victrola Records APRIL

10-inch DOUBLE-FACED RECORDS18435 (Are You From HeaTpn'.' )Give Me the Risht to Lore You, 1S436 I'll Take You Back to Italy

-75c each Fur r S'erlinp: Trio Jones-Murray

'Hound II or Neck She Wears a Teller Kibbon American Q. 1S437j Tickle Toe Medley Fore Trot Victor Military Fand ) Going Up -Medley On-Step Victor Military Faad IS 138 (Tom, Dirk and Harry and Jack Shannon Four )Au Revoir Iut Not Good Bye, Soldict 'Hoy

1S433 iJ'jjt a Baby's Prayer at Twilight )0:i the Itoad to Home, Sweet H.ruo 13440 Cradle Song 'Brahms; Little Dustman (Brahms)

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10-Inch VICTOR BLUE LABEL RECORD $1.00 '5149, I'd Like to Be a Monkey in the Zoo White GoZiu-Go White 10 inch VICTROLA RED SEAL RECORDS $1.00 each 64726 Lord is My Light I'A'.'itsen i McC oi mack

Darling Nelly Gray (Hanby Gluek Chant Negre (An Idyl) t Kramer i Violin Ziaiba'.is. Marche Miniature 'Tscbaifcow sky) Boston Syuir.Loay O

o' Honey. Wilson J ncofc Bond ) Willian..-

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Women's Share in Red Cross Direction Is Ever Increasing

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KAUFMANN Si WOLF - Hammond. Imd Double S. y 7f. Stamps with all Purchases Tonight !

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" I . LLIdLAUL n AssisUnt fotSic Gcncrwl Matwacr AMERICAN RED CROSS

Woman's Increasir? part in the J:rct:oD of Ktd Crose affairs is L-e-lng constantly enuhaietl by the appointment ct women to executive pos.tlfinb at he(Jq!'arters. Recently Kltrabth S. Hojt was made A!stant to the 'General Maiiaiter. ML? Hoyt a! a ian.lscnpa artist of note ano va chosen Tor her presor.t rrikitttifi be-.aue of her taier.t a'r.ni; e"i:f.Jv Ur.es. S'lys Its 1 aft. formri I'Jire-uor r.f t'cn;it's Work in

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'Tape's Cold Compound" is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A i1os taken every two hours until

1 throe J'p5 arc ta!tn will cri'j grippe nns'-n nr,l ln-c.-ik up a cold. It promptly npen liisgfil-up nostrils

iaml air rass-asej iti tt.e liearl, nti.ps I

i nasty JisharS''! vr ne runiuiipr. re- ; o ff, pii-Jt Iton-lacll'. dllMno:!. ft CT'lrh

l)fc. sore tliroat. snecKins, soreness aim etiffns". I'on't st(ty stuffed up! Quit blowing and mi filing! Kasc your t hrcbbtn

j hi"!i'j! NotliitiR -l"o in the world giver j su.'ii prompt roitef as 'Tape's Coid i Comf'tind," vlii.di -o'ts only a few ; cents nt any drug store. It acts vithout aaMstatf-e. tastes ni'-e, cmis no j in:on cnietiee. I'.o sure you get tlie : gonuine. L'on't accept sointthina else.

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inada Superintendent of Garment. Miss Jan A. Delano, who in Chalrn.an of the Red Cross Department of N'uralng. ra- formerl Superintendent of the Training School for Nurses at Btlievue Hospital, New York, and ihe Hospital of the Untrersity of PenrsylTgnia. Ml Martha Draper Is Associate Dlsector of the Bureeu of Personnel. A!I of tnese vrorit harder than tha average h i!:r.ss wotTien end without T'7-

Lhe CVn:ral Division, has just been The picture is that of Miss HojU

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HtPPEMAOl or A OA Y IS LAKE tOlMTfl LIYELT CAPITAL

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a.J in ':!); i.r.'s. Co ;it !, po'ith of So

' itto .?. i:r::e. and Clayto n I '. Root. s-ni t. Mr. Maty Brc?.-n and fr?. O. .1. Tmh- ' Mr.. T. X f-or7i .j-diet stre"- e: : .7o!:.'t in fc'o-:f, f t:.-'t. A. I.. Salisbury and T-t-'iee M."

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f-ldt: Cedar I-ake. Mrs. W. r. Honk. Mrs, II. U XX Jioaton. Mrs. Ilertzeil. Mr. T".l izalici 1) B!fP.n,i;ii Py ma x'iad. Mrf.

j K. 1'. Ileisrhway. Mrs. II. I.. L' hnn. i Mr.-. S-i'ii'if ! Mr. XV. T-:th:ll. Mr.". A i?. No mfeldt. Mrs V. . Fa sen. Mr.". ! XV. V. Ho:;x. M fi II. K Wh-.-atoti. Mr?.

Hertz"!!. Mr?. Ttrennan. I..m't forget to My your fias: on Saturday, th opfninff day of the Iiberty Loan dri e and al.-o the anniversary of Amori'-a's enttanre into the war. Mi. 'Frank Tat'e has b'n cxper-

i lencinr quite p.-i-t h-a'th tat'-h". ! .X so'-eri and a half pound l-ahy c:ri j was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Corb n en Apr;! 5. Mr. Corbln was 1 forirserl." Mr- Helen t.ane. ' The marriage 'of Mt Farba ra F'eholdf. ro-ent'y iir.?l''v'3 In the Fair : toro, to Fred XX". F,. Krugrer, a carpniT, of Crown IVdnt. took plae in ; Ifam-r.r.nd on TX'erinosday. The younsr , prr,pin tv',;; make their b.'-rr.e in C.vwa 1 F; n t. M-.' XV'Mfarn Heinzo -r',l "ntertain rt-e menilier of the V. V. F. e! ib. cn:r,-

posful of the younsr married set m i

, Crown T'eont at her home in Gary on j

. Friday evmins.

I Mr-. Mirhael Grirn-ner had ti e rn!s-

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Have You Seen the Exceptional 1 Values we are Showing in ISfew Spring Coats E; Distinction in style, quality in material, expert 3 5 fit and dependable workmanship are the r features you are assured in each and evcrv Lon Store" coat.

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'.bay and Chai.ts Merker. P.oot and Its. Albert MJsTreet. ot,.st "f Mn'.n street, ker and Itv. F. t .. Gu-rhutT.

Mrs. M. F. I on n nd M ! s

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Xouth -rrt and Kirn wood and xx.-t ii et. north of .T

C. "!:i,i!er and Kd. Kn.eiit aiic.s 1 'all nnd Iindn X e'.'s from JoiU-t to So'. Mi Si

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M I'olarri and Herbert Johnon. Miss I f Owen I'ar-ry, Cora Hoist. South street. ! V

; west of Mam street and West street. Joti, i :: : h of Joii.jt. M. XX. einr. Mrs, GeorRe j 'e : Fi ed -r. !;. Mrs. '.I. I". Claik; Ma'ri ft.. ; w

; stiotJi of I place. A. ; m. i" I Main t-ir

! Fi ank F. Fat'-e and "in '.r.t Youko; . I Mrs. .1. F Fir atidMiss Tiliie l.'-ii-: man: Mam street, f roir. JoLet to North 1 str-.-'.s. iff.-: are F. Keisr, Misses ar.el I Smith nrd Itubv Brown: Main street 'from N,-. 1 th ( Ctoiilsboroasrh streets. I Henry Auldw.rrr.; and A. K i.'o'inj right. Mr-s. Walt..-.- Alln.an and Mrs. j George I .si.'-t; Main street, north of

.- i-.r-irtr. i- li,...!, fortune to fall n V. dne"oay anil se-

coie jatvl ifennan J. Lehman. Mrs. Otto J. I verely injure her knee. Si.- ts fn-

r:':rc :ini Mi ilMirr Smnn' r r . r. n "fi to r.cr oea.

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er. b..:o-.v. C. .1. Kd r and Mrs .toe H.nk: Ja.-lt- ; F.fvfn find .1. I.. I fl'..-o

O .'..I si..l -r .si. . t fror.i .loliet io rj.-.l.!:).-r. oic is ' th" T.ake eovr.ty C(,

p ! Tko.-. H. Hall and Oeorse V. Fredcr- i will attend the ddiratton of l-:oertj ! . tk, Mrs. c. ,t. r-au?herty and Mrs. Jno, !Hnl! in Hammond on Saturday. '... ti.i- ..... ,.M i,a:. r-,. i Tb niT.'"r! of the Study Cub at-

rdJ the raeetlntt of th" I "ntn i'i- i wiun ..

-r Foderatfd Clubs hciu in Hammno

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of the West Half a ay House and f ell known all pv-r tjlke county.

sfo'Ftne to breai? r.er arm on-'.ng to which no daneos

popular resort

A n Almost Limitless Choice is to I I Had in this Showing 1 j.t $12.50 "lerc arc any number of smart ;

1 - sixit'; piLtUuu. uciiL'u auu uo. uaeu r ; coats willi bii; collars, novelty pockct.s. etc. Made of ; E all wool Serge, black and navy. '

."ToU'ig At 16.50.vou'11 find stimnin- new coats in

; i lie new matenals ana bncrht colorEj injrs: sizes for women, misses and .juniors. Excellent il

kwe;i. Mrs. A. H. John- ; M:. Frank Ha-rk. Mr. .lohn Wehniir. ;orne Hcrshrmr..; Court Vurth street, east cf Jackson. Cyrus

orth of North Hif. t and i lolds- ' Kcitenr'.r.sr. Mrs. Jay Baldwin and !Irs. . v est of Ma m street. George I J. W. Oft: North street, from Our

.laokfon, .lay J. Fa Id win. Mrs. Ktta tir and Mrs. xv. A. S'heclcll : West

it street and North street, west of j until st street, north of Jelit street and Mrs

Court and Harrmirton avenue

let street.

on Thursday.

city Is chairman of Mrs. AX". K. Came:

nitSt;ll At $24.75 "la.i'kable group of coats js

snow ii, m .jersey v.ioin, ooi e- :

had the n last weeh

will be -j'.ven at this

lour, Dcllii. Poplin. Serge and Gabardine, in crecn.

rose. sand. gray, pekin blue and rookie.

iirtner none-.

Mae Pemmon.

:if Buffalo. N. i

Y., is the guest of her paren. and Mrs. Kupene Wcsttay. - - r 3 1

i.Mid cio st-eets between. Oh is. M-i- 1 Mrs. Tearl Nrwsom !.- '. j Wayn- and John Uo. ?t M:. Fred ported to be quite ill. I i Wl.ee. er and Mrs. XV. F. T'r or Grant I ,

mot Nichols street and .To', et . u ir.? wai in. - - - !

. r.- it ir,.n ! tha T.ostrr.an can and v.id delixer in

t'. It.idfbran!. '.Mrs. Fr-! Seult 'i nd War-Savings Stamps.

and M-s I. A Manrose; all territory; Are tne nan.ts ;n o..r uu.u.t northwest -f Panhandle It Ti., Funk In? their part in the War-Saving, earn- j

pa;g:i. I: ti.ey are r.oi. il in.jai i

ombarrassins to as.s Fiem wcy taey re not.

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Eugene A. Griswold & Son

DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE. 276 State Street. Phones; 136-137 Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.

Metzler and Flmo Mann. Mrs. ' ". V,. A". man and Mrs. K. It. Cole: Clark street. cat of Mam. Otto l.etz, John c. Foss. Mrs. W. K. Yilmer and Mf.

Isbcrovch street. Frank Muzal ' Hn-v Aulv.-um ; Union street and In-

j ami Nat F. Smith. M.r-es Josie Meekr-r jdiana avenue. Thomas Piatt. Mrs. Fut and NeF.le Meyer: Mertillviile road. N". : cere Crow ell and Mrs. John Lehman:

of Goldsbijroug-h and Foote street. eat r.Mjntrr district, northwest of Crown j of Grant- street. Louts C. Hre: fogle. j r0int. Joseph rattie. Mrs. J. P. Faeren I Mrs. A. L. Cotirtright and Mrs. C. P. jnM,j Mr?. XX ill Tuthill: country district j F.oot:.F;!st street, south of Joliet street ! s,,uth-nst of Crown Point. William! and South street, east of Main street. Newton. Mrs. Samuel Love and Mrs.

Herman Tubman: country district south j

west of Crown Point. Phillip Mraeek. Mrs. F. F. Heij'hway. Mrs. Aug N'oun-

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White .Potatoes, peck - Xavy Beans, per lb Uaisins. per pkg H-oz. Prepared Mustard, jr.r I?ed Beans, per lb !'i('C. per lb Virginia Pancake Flour Armour Corn Flakes Armour Tomato and Vegetable Soup... Little Boy Blue or Store Blueing, bottle, Smilax Saner Kraut, can Buckeye Milk, tall can MEATS Dressed Chickens, per lit !ib Boast Beef, per lb leef Pot Boast, per lb I 'oik Boast, per lb. - Sparc Bibs, per lb Saner Kraut, per lb

XVm. H. Tuthill and C. J. Tinkham. Mrs. Geome Lotz and Mrs. KImer rinw!ddio; Kat street from Joliet to North street. T I". Farley and IT. I'. A. Kroj. Mrs. K. C. Clymer and Mrs. Da'nd Maney: Fast street, north of Nortii .street and Sherman street, full THAT CHANGE IN

ilAN'S LIFE

HEAD OF MIXERS' XE1V ORGJXTZATIOX

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and Keep It Up Every Morning

Get In the habit of drinking glass of hot water before breakfast.

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iMrs. Godden Tell How It nYioi May be Passed in Safety 10-10 1 anj Comfort.

1 io; . .100j Fremont.0. "I was passinc through . . . . 100 I critical period of life, being forty-

"0 i had all the symp

toms incidenttothat change heat flashes. nervoti3ne3s,and was in a generalrun down condition, so it xv as hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com

pound was recom- ' mended to me as the '. best remedy for my j troubles, which it

surely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, ; and the annoving symptoms have disap- ; peared." Mrs. M. Go D DEN, 925 Na- ! poleon SL, Fremont, Ohio. '

Such arxnojing symptons as heat

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Cashes, nervcusnsss, backache, head-

SPECIALS IN HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, per can fi3

Large Big Wonder O'Cedar Oil 'Slop 49C ache, irritability and "the blues," may

n it r t..,' 1 "t-.-.L-- T;i ClQi apeeany overcome ana wis system (-gallon Heavy Galvanized Garbage Pail.. Use stored to normal conditions by this -Buner Blue FMnie Oil Stove S5.98 famous root and herb remedy Lydia E. , 1- 1 1 j o i Iinkham 8 vegetable Compound. Black SClTCn bnamel, 1 quart caiJ -1WO, if any complications present them-

Vo Q Wncli P.oilpr f-onncr lOt tom. stntionmw- w no.l 1 eilveawnte the tlnkham Medicine Co.,

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handles . . . .

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ol. Jo oxercome them. The result of forty

!tnrTinrr?liRn ea experience is at your service and IS M i SF m m ES IS; I Ml m S : your letter held in strict confidence.

For Baby Rash Itchinrr. chafing, caldinf;, all irritations and fnrencs, nothing heals like 3ykes Comfort Powder Its extraordinary healing and noothinj power is noticeable on first application. ;'5c at the Vlnol and other drug store The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass,

John IL Lawsoa. John R. Lavcson. prominent in labor circles throughout the country, has Veen appointed head of the newly organized Independent Union Mine Workers of America. Mr. I-axrson has resigned his post as president of the Colorado State Federation of assums the duties of his nexv office.

XVe're not here long, so let's make our

slay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep w-el". and look well. What a clorious condition to attain, and yet, how every easy Jt is if oni will only adopt the morning inside bath. FolUs who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache. stuffy front a cold, foul toncu nasty hrcath. acid stomach, can

instead, feel es fresh as a daisy hy

opening the sluices of the system cacn

morning and flusfhing out the whole or tim interna! nolsor.ous stasmar.t matter.

Everyone, whether ailir.s. sick or well, j x should, each mornitii?. heforo brt-akfast. ; drink a srlass' of real hot water with a j teaspconful of limestone phosphata in jt j 3i to wash from tho stomach, liver and j t bowels the previous day's indigestible J S waste, sour bile and roisonous toxins..! The action of hot water and limestone ! 1

rhosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigoratinirr. It cleans out all tl.e sour fermentations, sases. waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast.

The millions of people who arc both-j ered with constipation, bilious spells. stomach trouble: others who have sal-

low skins. Mood tirsorners ana sn-Kiyis complexions are urged to get a quarterly pound of llmtonn pbosphate from the j jjjj drug store. This will cost very little. I but is sufficient to make anyone a pro-

nounced crank on the subject of lnside-

bathlng before breakfast. Adv

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Untrimmed Hats

Splendid Values at $4

A remarkable group of pretty new Spring shar.-es, larfje. medium and small, all the er-- newest effects.

They are made of M'lans and Lacquered Lisere. in black and the new colorings; values Specially priced for Saturday at

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Spring Dress Skirts $5.98 Striking new models With shirred back, plai nta'.Iorcd or with overskiit, some have unique pockets. Materials arc striped and plain colore,

Special

Youngsters' pretty little Hemp Hats, ribbon band

and bow trimmed, good assortment of

colors. Specially .priced for Saturday at

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Jersey Top Petticoats

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Poplin, alt w o o 1 STge and Poplin, in navy blue, black and the new stripes, splendid values $5.98

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35 Value $3.98 Keautiful new Silk Fetticoats. s.'lc jersey s tops with taffeta or i mescaline flounces.

M;id with elastic ;j .aist bands. They

come in all the new Miit shades, also In combinations of col

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'New Spring Silks In All Their Splendor

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HAVE YOUR RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED 9x12 Rugs Made Like New $2.50

I Lake Co. Upholstering: Co.

I 334 EAST STATE STREET. PHONE HAMMOND 2S49. . We Call for and Deliver.

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To all who aro planning their 'wardroba. this mstrn'.ficent d'splay of newest Spring Siltts will present eppo: tunitlei of strid

ing interes

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$3 and $3.50 Foulards, per yd. $2.69 Fussy TTiilow Taffeta Foulards. 40 Inches wide, new Spring patterns, both large and

small designs, ft splendid range of colors

to choose from; regular So

ano JS.SO qualities. Yard...

Silk Gingham, per yd. $1.65 Fine quality Silk Taffeta In the popular new gingham effects, good range of colors. 35 inches wide, regular price per yard 00. On eale M?nday at per &5

$2.69

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ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS Delivered tr Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Cqs! Company

PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2355.

J. J. BREHM, Prop.