Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 3
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AXES AFFIDAVITS TAX
NOW IS THE TIME--DM'T DELAY YOUR TAX RECEIPT IS MADE UP AND READY NO WAITING! CALL FOR IT AT THIS BANK inhere is a mortgage against your property you are entitled to a reduction in taxes for next year. Affidavit must be filed before May first. For the convenience of our patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8 o'clock.
CORNER STATE AND HOHMAN STS., HAMMOND, IND. SPEGmUSTS THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK
Peter W. Meyn. John N. Beckman.
FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF TEE MEN WHO GOVERN THB BANK'S AFFAIRS WG. Belman. A. M. Turner. Frank's. Betz.
ulio n. uueiKe. David T. Emery.
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Julius H. Meyn.
Jos. W. Weifl. Albert Maack.
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Letters from Soldiers Written to the Home Folks From This Side' and the Other Side of the Water.
From Gardner Church. Mr?. Mflba Oh-;-r'.-. :i;o!her of Gar.1-n-r church. 1 15 Inprahii avf nu, tv. ! fimrrt orul. who ?n'?ti.i In Kebruary r.tn r-i -n :r.trw?"n" letter frm r, a. Ca--; Wa'h'iU'.n, I. 1 ". It reads as fellows: Dir Mother and SVtr: I arrHM in Washington X a. m , Sunday r "'nlnsr af!r trav.ling; n 3 p. rr... Friday afrrnxn. "W hn3 a v eristics f rp. Hod thiougii the moun'I'm Penrsvivan'a all day Saturday art-! rrt " th nisht. Certain!v Tjnrf.! fernery, nil along' the a. Mr- self "rid a fellow I'V the name of Jstc Jkv ir ih pniv two ho ? ent o cur room in the rar;p, the it e o';r rorrpany t-rinsr l-at1 att Vah!tinn barraoks a'. c ;- ffir :n-:t" a v TTe are not bpine lieM !n quarantine here as yesterday w were plven permif . 'on to sto to the city and stay w.til the nxt morning'. Ai Camo 'V-sr.t e liad to have a verr-al pass tn go to r.o.-'Kford and h.il to r'-firn ihe ms evening1 by II o'clock. We r-ok a walk over to TYa'hlriStori bartacks lt nitht to see ?om of our n'-i room mate. v'e also walked around -wn. "SVrtt t- ee the AVhite
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FOR WEAK LUNGS e- th-eat tmub'.s that threaT to baoni Tronic, fbi Oa.lr!m romtvotnd .will h f--,ni effective. The V.and'eet form Tet rt Pt- frorn harTTif'.tl or Jbsltfrmicc iJruES. Try th-m today. 50 cents a box, including war tax Tor sale all dr;iviui ILmfl Laboratory, rhiindrlphl
!kvj library anj other points of :n- j tere.t. I W are "orated on he o Jtr edsre of t!ie r'ty atnn 15 r 1 9 m'.nutea wai'-i ! from the btisiness center. M'e liao ; i'la-'cl i tt the i; in rt cj n t corps w hi oh )s i-on.idcre-i the l:-st ' branoh of perv.ee In the art'-.y. lo not
know Jiow lng we will he ptation-'d here; way b aonte time, and then asin he transferred to sortte olh" camp 'n a short tin:e. To.: can novo-
toll what you a i
goiriEr to do
From Jack Cummings Louisville. Ky April 1. ! .rt a few lines to let you know I i'i- setting atorjr all r'.Rht and like t'--' se-v!.- -tin-."ne v sc. fa- as I have it"tic, ar,,j y,srft fP ,-.o per cent bettf i noix- that T did four months ajco n ! en I enlisted. The xr.-!a.s and t.-aininir X':rbinpd wltlt Rood g'lbstant'Hl eats arx reiritlnr houra are bonnd to triage a man nut of most anyone. are lo.a;,.ri nho'it two miles south of I,o:;isvtKr- end about six toUes nfrth of ("amp Ta: lot- and there are about 4 '0 of u hre and the officers and nincorr are all perfect K mi 1 1 err en and it n a'-;cj ,,,,, feel more like he 1s on n aeat on than !ci the army, and they aro ery liberal with short nasses ron-
j s;derinsr what other camps are. I have I been o'-'or to i "a nvp Taylor a couple of j t' tr.es. hut T have never ran into anyj one know, and say. you ciinht t.
I ee 1n The community a aplendid central Y. M. C. (character to take the'r place? My f a r.ibt ty tem-, A. and T. TV. C. A. and other means message to the dean and thoughtful
be for a few weeks.
Times of the building of
pie m the, . entrni scnooi Ri ounds. T j or sources of Improvement, culture pe'-ple of the town ts: "Wake, would l;k to be there, win, it is dedt- and amusement. The otherwise wide j Hammond to your opportunity"
no such luck as I am not attawake. business rn-n ,! kii. nri- r v. s v rt v tr rt
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this post long enouith for an extended j c'nl
pass, luit I w tsh the promoters lurk not : alie that tbe flourlshJnjc vice Tn war-ridden France they have glvwith their undertaking and I hope he- i conditions si well known to exist 1n ' en their all and are penniless; wa ara
are stranjcej-.- apathf
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fo?o the summer is over fo be back to see you all for a few days at least. If it is not askintr too rriut-h I would appreciate one of the souvenir pro
grams if you can possibly get an extra J one. Well, as 'here isn't, much more that I can write about at the present j time that would be of interest so will i close bv w'shing J ol success I beg
to remain as evej-. yours ntn,,ri:', JOHN" .1. Cl'MMI NG3. Aux. demount Depot. Xo. 313. I,ouisvil'c, Ky.
you are golnc from one day to lb er in the army.
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i.-crti.:. i ' ir::-.t- fair mere ts ! doing there. F.'aht now everything Is I in a liustle, and even- flav sees new
Tbe cap:tal building is plainly v!il- J .-...-.vementa of troops, both outgoing M from camp as is also Washington and incoming. Last night about flfriic nutrient. Camp Meigs is a ver t.-cn roarhes of lnd'ar. boya came
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Wants Us to Wake Up. Kdltor Times: T have been a daily visitor to Hammond since the first week In October lat. One of the Important things I have noticed 1s a lack of oivlo pride or Interest In the welfare of the vnunsr men
small camp, but -cn and the mad- tbiough and I b-gan to think of the. land boys of the town. On would ex-
are, excehent. T lie. It h-re Tr;- t-inrh ( large amount of sore arms there would pert in so prosperous and flourishing a bettr than at Camp "?rant. Th - r.-1 -- . . .. ... 1 l. j. l
mate Is better. It Is quite warm hee j Some of fl;e ftoTV(-s are in V,o-Tit i are green and everything looks bea-it- i ful. t will ne-er forgSt our ride throug Pennsylvania. We were wind- j ing in and around h:l!s all day. Vou i could look out of the front coa-h and j see the rear of the train most of the j time. I mailed you several cards of! scenery. P:d you receive th;r. ? We were given warm receptions all i along the way. Saw many oil wells j and coal mines for the. first time. We i have a good place to sleep here. No j steam heat though and as the n'ghts ! ara rather chilly we miss the steam ' pipes. We have a large coal stove an 1 we make that hum. It Is not as con- . venient here as at Camp Grant. Tell. Ted to write, also Esther and Charlie. Am all out of Prince Albert. With love to all j GARDNER W. CTIUP.CH. !
Bu'ld'ng 23. Camp ;e,g, wasr. ng-i
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the town, the saloons which have been i not
so largely supported by young men, are a serious menace to the business welfare .,f the town, lu.t to the social life of the community," and the poison is creeping into their on n homes Insidiously and unknown to the heads of the family? Vou expert the saloons to close rext i "Mb; that will deprive a lot of men of a, place of call and accustomed re'axition. Are you prepared to find any substitute of a finer and elevating
A Liberty Loan Bond Sa purely an Investment, paying: 4 'a per cent Interest semi-annually. Bur on today!
S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second floor above Pastime Theater.
More bonds bought, less bloodslir.
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LOOK AS YOU WILL You'll not be able to discover anyfault ia Pho03 wn repair. They will have regained all their former smartness without losing their pleasant oM shoe easo. They will be to all inr.ents and purposes new shoes with no new shoe discomfort. Lot's repair a pair for you then you won't have to buy a new pair. STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR AL ABRAHAMS0N, PROP. Phone 2514. Hammond.
ECONOMY
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84 STATE STREET. PHONE 49 HAMMOND. The right place to market. The very best of Meats and Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, at the lowest possible prices. Oscar Mayer's and Swift's Hams 31c Oscar Mayer's Shoulder Hams 24c Small Fresh Pork Shoulder .-lc Fresh Pork Butt -3o Steak - ...25c Rib Roast, boned, rolled. 22c Leg Veal ... . 2c Shoulder Veal . 22c Breast Veal . .19c Sliced Liver , - . . .. . . . 6 Small Hearts 10 Dixie Bacon ... 31c Grocery Department 1 qt. Jar Queen Olives 44 c Large bottle. Burt Olney Ketchup. 25c Navy Beans, lb . 17c Tomatoes, No. 3 can.... ...21c Purity Rolled Oats, pkg .10c Hebe Milk, tall can 1 2c Nut Margarine, lb 30c Monarch Coffee, 3 lb. pkg 87c Large Can Peaches 25 C NO DELIVERY
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202 FAYETTE STREET.
PHONE 738.
ChSE CARRY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR April 13th fo 19th Inclusive
Clearing Sale Special for Saturday
Men's Two Colored Shoes. $6.00 value S5.00 Men's Dark Choc. English, 6.50 value $5.50 Men's Dark Choc. English, s.00 value S5.00 Men's Tan Vici Kid. $7.00 value .S6.00 Men's Dlack Vici Kid. $6.00 value $5.00 31 en's Dlaek Cushion Vici Kid. .$7.00 value. . .S6.00 Bovs' Choc. English Shoe, $4.50 value S3.50
Iiovs' Choc. English Shoe, $4.00 value. Boys' Black English Shoe, 2.25 and up.
Also a full line of Men's and Boys' Every Day Shoes. Satisfaction guaranteed with every pair of shoes. Also Shoe Repairing.
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J. SKLAREWITZ 246 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND. IND.
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TO THE CAVL Or THt COV.ORS AN "UP-"&ARiC-
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YOU can make yourself part of the happy Springtime it you will allow us to tailor a euit to your measure. If you consuJt us ab jut your clothes you will be certain to secure style and a perfect fit also you'll get price-satisfaction. PHONE 771.
46c
32c
34c
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, T1DP 1 rt
PURE LARD (Oscar Mayer's), per lb ALCO NUT BUTTERINE, per lb GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE, per lb SINCERITY MINCE MEAT,
15c seller, 3 pkgs 28c TOILET PAPER (10c seller), 4 rolls 25C FANCY NAVY BEANS, per Ya. 17c FANCY LIMA BEANS, per lb 17C SHADY LANE TOMATOES
No. 1 3 cans No. 2 3 cans No. 3 3 cans
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40C 51C
SHADY LANE EARLY JUNE PEAS, 3 cans 39c FANCY RED BEANS, 2 cans 25C SINCERITY PORK AND BEANS. No. 12 cans -23c VAN CAMP'S, PET, CARNATION, SILVER COW OR BOULEVARD MILK, tall cans, each -131,4 FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, per can 20C SINCERITY KRAUT, No. 3- 2 cans 27c ARMOUR'S HELMET HOMINY, 3 cans . 27C HOSTESS PEACHES, larga site can.
per can
SINCERITY COFFEE, fancy large
bean, per lb 28
5Gc
SOAP OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars 53C KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY
10 bars KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE,
6 bars o JAP ROSE TOILET SOAP, W 3 bars 25C PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP, "- 3 bars 8C U. S, MAIL SOAP, 10 bar. .'. --50C ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE
LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars.. KEEN KLEENER,
3 cans - 12C INDEPENDENT KLEENER, 4 cais .'. 12C VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE
FLOUR, 8 pkgs 39C i
SINCERITY OR QUAKER OATS, per pkg: 11C QUAKER CORN FLAKES,
per pkg. KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES, per pkg
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A Few Special Cuts for Saturday
PORK ROAST, Young Pig Shoulders - 19c
RIBS, Little Necks, fresh and meaty
FEET, Young Pig, all fronts, LIVER, All You Want,
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7c 7c
VEAL Choice Indiana Milk Fed
LEGS, WHOLE OR HALF 25d LOINS, CHOICE CUTS 25c FORE QUARTERS 23c
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TOBACCO FATIMA CIGARETTES, 2 pkgs VELVET, per pkg. CHARLES DENBY CIGARS (6c
seller), 6 for 27C CAMEL CIGARETTES,
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11c : V'.' ' 25d fet.'J -iha riC4
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NATIVE BOILING 14c NATIVE CHUCK CUTS 2018c NATIVE ROLLED PRIME RIBS. . . .22c NATIVE CLUB STEAKS 18c
OLEOMARGARINE "B B," our own special brand, finest Q if in the land dJL
HAMS Small Lean Calif. Style
23c
CHEESE Full Cream, nice and mellow. Saturday ftJ only iyOL
BACON Edelweiss Bran(
small lean strips
34c
FISH Tona of itPrices Always Right Please do your marketing early and avoid the big rush.
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LOCAL
All members are expected to be in the Labor Parade on Saturday Night next, April 13, 1918. Meet on Plummer Avenue, near Oakley, at 6:30, to form in line and be ready to march at 7 o'clock sharp. Wear your union button and look for the banner. Don't be a slacker, show yourself a patroif by being In line. Excuses won't go. Team owners and employers are requested to let their men off at 5 o'clock Saturday night. TOM HARLE, Secretary
