Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1918 — Page 6

Paso Six.

THE TIMEII

Thursday, April 11, 1918.

EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

Katbrrln Ilowtrit, Tt4 Otcott Avtd Ptiona 23, will t plvaard to write and rrovr Boris! ntm and adverttalus 'vr '1 be TlnMs. THIHSIJ4Y, ATHIl. II. Th Serial of the "lllddro Hand." . M. Alio Marion Iv1 In a (Y-pirt nunderplay, 'lliiiumi llonmnr." Keenly a'.ert to thir duti! as block workers In the third Liberty Uian drive, two Indiana Harbor women ret'.rnei! at eventide to a house from wlroh thev could 'ereive n response d'lvinic thi day. It was shortly offer s v o !,.. 1 when they tapped '.non the .ii n- and if was Immediately opined a,n cirf du key who was jkrepar;nn I: '. s own meal- II asked the ladies to 'fp Snsid.' and explain aiI ir"Jt the !. '.petty bond end when th'-v V.nd On-!r.-'d he sniii, wth the utmost )Uri'-sv. ' vvhv ladies, lse sorry youse art- too la;e. it was only yestevdav ilir.t Isr uo'if ht mv War Savinus Stamp." The mirth of the two women can well be I'uag-lned and they are- be:njr twitted kVpui It hy all th-;r frind. The .laste has a!iea;1 been adopted. EIni frj jve. ffowimw Circle No. 53, -.il i-.et Friday evening to initiate a !::a' "ass and at th- ('inclusion of the

work a luncheon will be served. A. K. 1'erklnn drove a party of six In las machine to Chicago yesterday where they witnessed the mafcnirl-cnt MS lit of the grand review of Jackie" nt th ireat Lake Naial Training Station Mrs. Harriet Hemhroff who has been vtsjtinjr at the homes of her children In Indiana Harbor. Hammond and Valparaiso, has left for her home at Sa-.ilt Sit. Marie, Mi.'hlian. Vrs. A. ' '. Hurpin of Ivv street. wa brought, back from Indianapolis where she had Kn for a visit. A threatened

iHti.n'k of pieu'::tr.tt nmd- rtecpusary ine

: ni"vp1. Kobrrl Kfiusf. one of trie superintendents at thrt Inland Mill, is !il with bronchitis at his home In Ivy stret V perlall.v priced lot of about llftr

i haia. tluea $.M and 37.0O, this week jat and SM.i. 11 ohoU'c new , ehopes and IrlnimliiKi. Hat md Art ;hl, 70e. Cbleago Avenue, Cant Chime o. j Ai: . B. McKay of X0 Fir street. who has recently been bereaved by the I loss of her husband asks The Times to correct an erroneous impression on the

H. C. PETERSON & CO.

Phone 960.

4947 'Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

19c

25c

30c

Specials lor Friday and Saturday, April 12ih and 13th

J FREMONT RED RASPBERRIES,

N"o. 1 size, L' tans LIBBY'S BEST SALMON, No. 1 cans HEINZ CATSUP,

large bottles 2SC SNOWBALL, SURE FOP, POPCORN. !b 15c PEAS, CORN OR NO. 2 TOMATOES. 2 cns 25c FORT BRAND WAX OR GREEN BEANS. 2 cans 33c SEEDLESS THOMPSON RAISINS 2 lb?, for 29C TOILET PAPER, pood value. : roils 25c KIRK'S FLAKE WHITE SOAP, 10 bars -JSC GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER, large package 15c

SA-V AN-EGG, 25c package (special at ....

FRESH COUNTRY EGGS. dozen 3TC GENUINE CODFISH, - 1 lb. packages 23C MONARCH COFFEE, lb. can 89C SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, large size, package 39C

NAVY OR LIMA BEANS, fr.r-

GOLDEN GLOW APRICOTS in syrup.

lare cans -15C EAGLE BRAND BLUE BERRIES, No. 2 can, 2 for 35 C KAN BRAND PLUMS, large can 15C LIBBY'S ROSEDALE PEARS. large c3ns at 25C

part of the public that she, Is to move from her present location. Mrs. McKay does not know how thla rumor became current but dally ah la annoyed by fiat seekers. Mr. William Hayward of Cleveland. Ohio. Is the. expected guest at the. (!. V. L!s home In North Magoun avenue. The chairman of the Woodman benefit affairs held for the boy recruits from the Twin Cities request that M outstanding, tickets be turned hi st once, so that settlement of receipts may be made. Forward direct to Kdiar Personett at lus barber shop In Olcott avenue. The Indiana Harbor Luther League will meet tomorrow evening at the Harblr cliurcl;. Mr. atol Mrs. YVilliai.i H. Hart of Hemlock street received a lf-ttr yesterday from their son Frank, the second son who is in France. JIs enclosed sreral views of Interest, pictures taken of the surrounding country. Il? was stationed et Kirt Leaven voitii. Ki.nsn-1 before hia departure over the sens. He speBks well of the conditions end 1 pr-rfectly satisfied over there. Walter. 1; Is brother, writes often to the folks here. A pretty affair was thjj luncheon held at the Fred Zerh-r residence in North Magoun avenue, win-re the Northsldn Hirlhdav " 1 i ; i . w;;-. i ntertutnet in rec-ogniti.-n of a; -.. ijerler'a birthday. The decorations con 'if ted of pink tea roses. Mrs. William .litdan and Mia Mabel Zftl.-r cinttibiued plensir.g plant nimibers and vocal selections. The hostess was the. recipient of a beautiful cut gla?s fern dish and tray. Mrs. F. Acker made the presentation. From oiit-of-l'jti were Mi". T Schwartz, of Chicago. Mrs., 15. Jlittel. of the east side, and those from this city were the Mesdatr.es. Walter naim.n. A. Zerler. 1" Mischka. W. Jfpi'fuon. F. Acker. W. Sp. hot-:-. F. Canine. 1?. Wlckey, t. '". Morris. W. C Jones and Nora Aritfey. W. S. I'rundell of Irummond street, and employe of the brick yard" has been very ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Btt Xeii-:i of Piummond street is also on the sick list. Harry lJavis. cashier of the Citizen's Trust and Savings Hank. Indiana Harbor met with an accident while in his machine. lie v. ns going to H imraoml. the car skiddol. ujisettips, and as a ;s;H he suffered several of the small bones o the ;",,ot broken. II" is resting' at his apartments sr.d la under medical care. This evening at Wt i!and Hall. Forsythe avenue, tloio will be a card party and dance held by the Twin City Circle. Iaighter. of Isabella, for the benefit of the K. "f t'. War Fund Lxcelk-r.t pt ives will be awarded the. incst successful competitors in the Karnes. The public L Invited to attend. Mr.. Kmir.a IFaz who had become "il known to many Indiana Harbor people through her isits to the homes of hwr ( its, Charles and Jay. passed away Tuesday eveninp Et a Lite hour, at the. Jeffeison Park hospital. Chicago from an K!ne. ot pneumonia and pleurisy complication. Death was tinexpected as Mis. F-z ti'ways seemed

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The famous $3.00 Sweeper, noted for its long wear. This Sweeper is absolutely guarananteed bv its manufacturers. Seven reasons whv this Sweeper will out wear and last longer than any other Sweeper made today. "SEVEN PO&3TBVE FMCTS"

Saaitary case, made of cold rolled steel, baked enameled inside and out, beautiful mahogany finish. Pure rubber tires that will not crack, check nor come off. Cushion braid for protecting furniture, best quality. Automatic dumping levers for each dust pan. Nickel plated steel bale and end caps. Handle highly polished maplewood, 46 inches long. THE BRUSH, the essential nart of a sweener. is mad of

genuine brissels, full sweeper length, will last 10 to 20 yrs. The "HYGENO" without doubt is the rarest bargain you can ever wish to seek for. Only 300 on hand and first come first served, so remember From 8 Q'Cioch Tommorrow Fsorn:tsg Until 2 Sn ftiiernoon these Sweepers will be sold at 38c with every purchase in any department of $2.00 or over. Only one Sweeper to a customer.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

A CONVERSATION

OVER TSiEHI GfliB QRIE

"Hygeno' Famous S3 Sweeper

THE STORE OF

SATISFACTION

r.(3 II ti fe.a3

718-20 Chicago Avenue

East Chicago Indiana

"Hygeno" Famous $3 Sweeper

Between Mr. Doubtful and Mr. Right

Mr. Doubtful: "I don't sec how I can buy any more Liberty Bonds. I bought all I could last fall. I'm not a rich man and I don't think it's fair or just to expect me to do anything more than I have done.' Mr. Right: "Let's see your nextdoor neighbor's boy enlisted, didn't he?" Mr. Doubtful: "Yes, he's over in France now. Mighty fine, stalwart boy, that!" Mr. Right: "Exactly, and some day that splendid boy, the pride of his parents' hearts, may go 'over the top in a gallant charge, stop a German bullet, and fall in the mud and debris of No Man's Land. Isn't that asking too much of him, and of his family? Is that 'fair? Is that just?'" Mr. Doubtful: "Why, it's awful, of courte, but it can't be helped. This is war, nd men have to be killed in it."

Mr. Right: "You've said it this is war! To win the war it might be necessary for the government to take your factory away from you, and ruin your business. It might be necessary to take your house and turn you out in the street. Wrhat of that? Is that as great a sacrifice as your neighbor makes, or stands readyto make, when he gives his boy to his country? Yet you don't think it's your duty to pinch and save, and borrow if need be, in order to buy Liberty Bonds, and thus help shorten the war, make victory certain, and save the lives of thousands of American bovs who will otherwise be uselessly sacrificed. Mr. Doubtful: "I guess that's true, Mr. Right, I have been thoughtless. I'll 6top complaining and criticising, and put up my last dollar if need be, to help win this war.'

ti enjoy comparative pood health. The funeral party accompanied the remains to Blairavllle, I'sl.. where interment will takti place tulay. The deceased had' ninny ohe friends in this vicinity and was wunt to visit here often, enjoying each trip with those whom she became endeared. Her demise came a', the hospital owned ami supervised. ! y a cousin h highly regarded, Ir. John Dill Robertson. Mr. Cress Constant of Ivy street, who recently departed for Oil City. Ill, on a visit, writes here that her our.Rent ton had become 111 with typhoid fever, hut is doin quite well

under the circumstances.

The Thursray evenir.ar Five TTvndreJ club of Indiana Harbor will fro to th? home of Mrs. Bertha Clark, Chicago, this evening, where they have been nvited to spend the evening- with their favorite diversion in cards. Miss Pienna Vassar. a Washington h eth school girl Is ill with the lagrrippe Ht her home in Urapevine ttreet. The f.fth Krade pupils of the Riley school put on a splendid entertainment it. st evenintr at the school and which was witnessed hy the other s' hojara nnd many of their parents attending.

Mrs. William Craick of North Earing avenue, entertained friends at dinner last evenine. sperlnllr priced lot of about tftT bniu, volue. H.IK mud 7.IM, thin vreek at 72.KS and 3.9. All holce new hnpe nnd tri nunlnKs. Hat and Art Mi op, 70 C'hlcaro Artnnr, En.tt Chlinao. There is to be. a danre at the Harbor auditorium this evening given by .1. ' . V. club. Those not bavins (Continued on Pacro 11)

Telephone 934. JOHN PORA CO. Real Estate, Loans ' Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pora Building. 3462 Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

Have You Got Your Ticket ? TICKET FOR WHAT? WHY THE ELKS' "JOLLIES OF 191 8" THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE ALL SAYING.

Third

Liberty

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East

District of

Ind.

WALTER J. RILEY, CHAIRMAN.

FOR EAST CHICAGO Vice Chairman Commercial Division W. J. FUNKliY, Cashier Firet National Bank. Vice Chairman Industrial Dlviaion CHAS. TRUE, Gen. Supt. Loco. Superheater Co.

FOR INDIANA HARBOR Vice Chairman Commercial Division JOHN CARROLL, Cashier 1st State T. &. S. Bk. Vice Chairman Industrial Division JOHN W. LEES, Gen. Supt. Inland Steel Co.

We Have Sold Our Full Quota, S780.G00. Make It Half Million More.

Let's

See and Hear Those Funny "End Men" Sing Their Songs

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See the Elks' Beauty Chorus of East Chicago's Prettiest Young Girls

'est ClLcaso Tea & Coffee Store

716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO

PHONE 24

Specials for Friday and Saturday, April 12th and 13th

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea Order, 6 bars....fJQ FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.05; 1 pound 23 OUR LEADER COFFEE, lbs-, $1.04; 1 pound 28 M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30? FANCY GUNPOWDER TEA, per pound 60 GLENCOE BRAND PURE PRESERVES, 24 oz. jar, regular 30c at 39c

LOG CABIN SYRUP, regular 30c pint.. 23c RUMFORD BAKING POWDER," 1 lb. can ... o PEACHES yellow cling . o r PROBONO SALMON, 1 lh. can. regular 35c Sf WASHINGTON CRISPS, CORN FLAKES IOC LION BRAND MILK, 3 ns lQc FARMHOUSE QUEEN OLIVES, full quart jar 38C

Phone 651-M

Two Days Tues. & Wed.

REMEMBER THE DATES

The Hartley East Chicago April 16 17

Two Days Tues. & Wed.

Tickets can be procured now from members of the Elks. Reserved seat sale starts Saturday at Fehrenkamp's Jewelry Store.

argains at the Cut

Price Cash Grocery

East Chicago. Specials for

Friday&Sat

April 12-13

4715 Olcott Ave

lV awu.ii

3

to 1 LI

10 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, for 55c 3 BARS JAP ROSE SOAP, for 25c LARGE BOXES MATCHES, per box 5c 7 ROLLS TOILET PAPER. 'or 25c KEEN KLEENER, cans 17d BLUING OR AMMONIA, per bottle 5 NO. 1 FANCY HEAD RICE, regular price 15c per lb. this sale 3 lbs. for 35C FANCY CALIFORNIA NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs. for 50C FANC YCALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs. for 50c RED CROSS OR TIP TOP MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI,

CANNED GOODS CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, RED KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 tize, 2 cans for 25C LARGE CANS N. V. M. BRAND PEAS, per can 19C LARGE CANS MOSS ROSE BRAND PEACHES, per can 19c CENTURY BRAND ASSORTED PRESERVES, 2 lbs. net weight, worth 40c, this sale for 2SC NO. 1 PEA8ERRY COFFEE, regular price 35c, this ale for 2TC SANTA ROSA ASCENTIS COFFEE, regular price 35c, this sale 28C BEST BLEND COFFEE, Ks- ir - S1.00 MOXLEY'S SPECIAL OLEOMARGARINE, per lb 3JC A-1 NUT MARGARINE, i'r lb- - 31c

pkgs. for 29C

All orders promptly delivered in the city. B. Fischtnan