Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 6
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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
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Katberlne Xonaru. (Mtolt Are,, Ibone ;S3, Trill be pleased ta vrlte and receive aortal ntTin nnd advertising: for 1 he "II met.
Notice.
f. A, M, East Chicago will meet at Mas.nii Temple Saturday at one r clock for the purpose of attending the funeral of late brother I.. !. 'Yili'stn. Sr. iiAtU f tv TiiF.tTni: toxic; nr. TI)o Ai-traft Picture. Corporation .-seists Pougias F'airbarks In "Wild and AVooly.'' his picture needs no recirsrr.endation to you as you all ttnow t 't star. Also Ili rt - Pa t he Weekly, ' lowing- ti'lly Sunday In his Chicago 'i flberr.B' le. The Kast Ch!f?o Woman's club has i rt'fchasJ a 8 100 I.berty Bo mi of third issue, and Is als- helping t'"f:ay th expenses incident to the ' I'nging to Lake county of a f.'od dem!.rstrsttnv from Ptmiue ttniverstty lv ill demonstrate th war foods. The ' !' has pnrchaei another $110 Bond 1 irine the past year and ha? given $?."
to the Associated Charil.es. 2i to the Welfare Association, and ".'" to the Fled Cross. On last Monday f.ontns the club, under the ;t'.spijes of !t Home Economies department gaxe a dinner along conservation line, setvrd by Miss Alice Louis Uillum. of the Domestic Science department of the cttv schools, assisted by the;;- classes .'Irs. .7. A. Patterson of Uai y, ;i ni-.nl'i-of the club and oo-inty chair :v.im of J.ake county, no present an. I gave a aplendhl nddiess on patriotism and club activities for the. comini year. Edward Peters has returned from N'iles, Mich., -where he had been to consult an eminent oculist, and visited at Plymo.ith and "South, Benl before retirninsr here. The Twin City Crde. PawsMers of Isabella, held a benefit ard party last tpning tit VX'eilands hall: the receipts of which are to sro toward the K. of C. war fund. The sanies f Five hundred end Pedro were played throughout the evening and the honors sec.tred In the frst mention eel came went to
Don't Let Catarrh Drag
You into Consumption
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Avoid Its Dangerous Stage.
There is a more serious staga of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air passages, and the hawking" and spittings and ether distasteful features. The real danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue ft course downward until the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption i3 on your path. Your own experience has taught you that the disease cannot he cured by
sprays. Inhalers, atomizer?.
and other local applications.
S. S. S. has proven a most satisfactory remedy for Catarrh because it goea direct to its source, and removes the germs of the disease from the blood. Get a bottle from your druggist today, and begin the only log-ic&l treatment that gives real result!?. You can obtain special medical advice without charge by writing ta Medical Director, 27. Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ,
BACKACHE Umber Up VVIth Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rhetima tisni. Sciatica. Lame IWk and Lt:mb.go i.-. Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen
etrates finickly, drives out soreness, i and limbers i:p stiff athing joints and muscles. j You have no idea how rseful it j will be iot nd in case rf e-er-- chv i adritent or munap, when there is j reed of an immcc:3ie healing, anti- ! sepuc. a""l:i atioit, as " iser cc ' prr.ins, bruises, cuts, burns, bites j and stings Get it from druggists for 30 cents. ; If not satisfied return the bottle and j get your money hack- i Ever constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver j Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. '
Mrs. Frank IMxon. Miss Ponna Kilnov it.r. and the Messers .T. K. Coradtne nnd .T. K. Ueppa. In the latter same Mr. .lames .'Too!e. Mrs. W. C. Huber nnd the Me.sers Frank Dixon and M. Gorman carried off the awards. The rc-'e'pts we)- grattfv ina. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rneske of Beacon street, are soon to leave Kast ChiraKo f- r Mi' hiean City where they v iH make their fut.tie home. Mr. R'ifsiJe has engaged !n business in that city. Miss Margaret Conno'.ley of Fort Wayne. Tnd .. has been here, visiting; her brother. Tie v. J. F. Connolley. rtor of ?r. Patrick's church and now ha returned to her home. Mm. II. II. Clark of Notth Masc-.n avenue, had the Mesdatnes S. X. Canine. .Ir.dse Boggs, J. P. Lewis and E. It. Gibbs for luncheon yesterday 1n compliment to Mrs. G. Derbyshire, sister to Mrs. Gibbs, who has been here i lsiting from Portland, Ind. Mrs. Derbyshire is lea-.-ing for her home today. Ti e stork made a lsit to the l:o-i. of Mr. and Mrs. Gw-!:n ,Iones. 1IT Beacon street yesterday and brought e fine babv d rishter. This makes the
U 1 tmWL i'.U U-XJ'UlULiM tl.ird Riil member of th family and ' tliere ts one brother to them all. Mr i donen ani the newcomer are both doing; very nicely. j The- Messera Koiaod Summer and ' Claire Stephens of Alfffa avenue, are ! amonjr those named on the sick l:st. ' Mrs. William Maade and Mrs. Thos. : I'csg: of Fast Chicago were in attend- I lino at the district meeting (.f the 1 MirhiKan City diocese held at the Trini'.y church In Miehiaan City yeaterda;-. j The Twentieth. Century Sewinif Club i er.Joyet n a';ri' on sessii n Jit the! IwMm cf ..jrs. iarvey Oilman, in North Msi?oun avenue yesterday. . I ;t,e P.osa-v of 3t. aPtrlck's ohirehl j.n- nrr.uuoi f,.r a benefit card party j to be held Tuesday evening. April at the church hall. These affairs In j the past have always been most successful and the puhhc looks forward' wjth Rreat anticipation for the ones ! t i c.ir.e. Excellent prizes are secured t one inducement and there are other! features of n like tendency to create; populartly. The coming- one will be j planned along largr lines than those previous. The Indiana Harbor Thursday even-j r.K Fixe Hundred Club held a mos en- J .lovable p-ame at tlie home of Mrs. Bev- ' tha Clark at Woodlawn, Chicago, Jnut cveninK". Mrs. Clark 'was a former jes- ' ident of Orape- ine street and still re- ) tains her membership in the club. She afterwards went to the Mesdames Out- j liver. P.iffle. Vassar ard IJedfoid la'
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181 EAST STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND. 713 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO, IND. 3334 MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR, IND. 11109 SO. MICHIGAN AVE., ROSELAND, ILL. 624 EAST NORTH AVE., MILWAUKEE, WIS. Note This Week's Specials Our Select Brand Smoked Meats are Genuine Sugar Cured Old Fashioned Hickory Smoked, and absolutely perfect.
SELECT BRAND HAMS Genuine Sugar Cured, this sale only, per lb SELECT BRAND SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, sweet as a nut, lb SELECT BRAND SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, mild and lean, lb
302C 25k 42c
Prime Native Rib Roast of Eeef, lb 25 Prime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb 18 Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb ...lGc Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb 16Vc Fresh Meaty ITeck Bones, lb. 7c Fresh Liver sliced to order, lb 7c Fresh or Salted Pigs Feet, lb 7c
Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb .127' -2c Fresh Leaf Lard, lb. -9! M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25c Bologna, Head Cheese or Liver Sausage, lb. . . .18c Fresh Frankfurter or Polish Sausage, lb. . .20c Fresh Pork Sausage, Country Style, lb.... 22c Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced, lb 10
Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 29c Edelweiss Brisket Bacon, lb 3Sc A No. 1 Brand Nut Margarine, lb 32c Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned,
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Heinz's Sweet Mixed Pickles, per qt I0d Heinz's Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c Strictly Fresh Eggs, guar-
atneed, per dozen.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED.
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THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE COUNTY.
held at the home of Mrs. Frank Gulllver, 3818 Fir street. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Diamond who i have been wintering: in -Florida have farted homeward They have left Or- J inndo. and are motoring through. The ' t-xart time of their atiival heie is not ; k now n. i All members of the Flm Grove Wood- ' men Circle. Xo. 55. are urped to be ', present at a meetinR this ex-ening held 1 at the K. ot" P. hall. Michigan avenue; f r the purpose of meeting: wih the ; stat manager. . Mrs A. 1C. Perkins and Mrs. Frank J t'rth have issued invitations for a card I party to be held at St. A 1 ban's Parish! 5 louse, tomoirow exen.ng. ! Mr. anad Mis. ft. W. Cluhine of i Grapevine street, have been summoned j to the home of their son. .f. II. Clubine. j !n Ingram avenue, Hammond, who are; bereaved In the loss of their babe of j three months. The ; oung couple has suffered the loss of three children In the past two and a half yeara and they j h' ( the sjmpathy of their many flrends and the community. I Mrs. Parah Fah.ey of South Olcot: i exenue. and hr daughters. Miss Sadi ! And Mrs. Daniel McCarthy, entertained j jointly for the benefit of the K. of C. ! War Fund. Wednesday evening. Mem-: r-ers 'f the Willinp Workers of Pt I i Mary's church and the Ladles' Auxll- j iary cf the A. O. II. and their friends comprised the guests of the evening ; A very substantial sum was ifaltzed j arid a most enjoxable time prox ided. The II. J. Treens of Kennedy ave- I r.ue have purchased property in Ivy j street, adjoining: the property of the j Frank Tvindlays. They expect to erect a bungalow tesldence some time in the ! future. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnstone are i
both ill with the iagrippe. The Lotus club was entertained by Mrs. Harry Power in North Forsythe avenue yesterday afternoon. The Kast Chlcapo Club Dance Committee met last evenln to perfect ar
rangements for the coming benefit ball j for the Red Cross. The date has been set for the fourth of May at the Ma- :
j sonic Temple, East Chicago. The com- j nV'.tee announces that this dance will ; I be one of the most select, and special j
novel features will be lntrcd -ced aur- ; Inc the e-ceninir. Tickets will be ready for distribution within the next few j
da vs. Walter Ccx of Mr?'Jfi avenu has jjon to Whitewater. Wis., to attend the funeral of his grandmother. Mrs. Will Cooksey of Hammond was here visiting friends at the Harbor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Krr.ll Johnson and her daughter Margaret were South Bend visitors yesterday. Mr. F-almond has brought cheer and Jov into the children's hearts In Fast Chicago. One who misses the wonderful nroeram put on by the Booster
choir tonight will have something to j retrret. In every place this is the big- j gest night of th campaign and on every side is beard nothing but appre- ; c'-ation and always it is requested that ;
Give Your Little Ones
An Interest in the Futur
They are your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future safe. They are too little to realize this now but some day mu3t learn to - reverence the traditions of America, the ideals of America, the great cause for which the men of their father's day gave their lives. Be ready then to put in their
hands bonds of their governmentThey will be for them inspiring evidence that their fathers planned sacrificed and invested for their sons' future. Liberty Bonds will mean more to them than moneyi They will make them proud of the fathers who in America's day of great need proved themselves true American patriots.
Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones
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Third Liberty Loslsi
District of
East Chicago, led.
WALTER J. RILEY, CHAIRMAN.
FOR EAST CHICAGO Vice Chairman Commercial Division J. FUN KEY, Cashier First National Bank.
Vice Chairman Industrial Division CHAS. TFtUE, Ctn. 3upt. Loco. Superheater Co.
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FOR INDIANA HARBOR Vi'e Chairman Commercial Division JOHN CAriROLL, CdSnier 1st State T. &. S. Bk. Vice Chairman Industrial Division JCHN YV. LEES-, Gen. SJr In'and Steel Co.
We Have Sold Our Full Quota, $780,000. Let's Make It Half Million More.
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A SAYING of money and dissatisfaction. We make Awnings for stores and offices -which stay put and prices the most reasonable. Ask for estimate. Hammond Shads & Awning Ca Phone 2242 Hammond. 82 State St
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HOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE
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Notice to Real Estate Owners of West Hammond Oo rou intend io Vtuild a homp rkis Spring?. Perhaps you will need a loan. Tf
The King John III Sobieski
uilding and Loan Association
of West Hammond, 111. This Building and Loan Association
will loan you money on your real estate at
Important! No commission will be charged on your loan for the period of 3 months, commencing April 1st and continuing to June 30th, 1918. A splendid opportunity to save money. DonJt let this chance slip by. For information regarding loans call at the office of the Bldg. and Loan Assn., located at 511 State Line St, just off Douglas St., any Tuesdav evening between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. (Use side entrance.) Or any time during the week at the office of the secretary at 204-1 54th place, TVest Hammond. Phone Hammond P30-K.
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the program be repeated At thel'e j of the musical program. Mrs. Barr will 1 g:v the third and last sermon in the j fer:-. "The Ut." I-ast night Ihe 1 evangelist dealt with those command- i rnents that bear relation to our neigh- j V.ors. In dealing with the command-j: meet "Thou Shalt Not Kill." Mrs. Far.said that thede rvere other ways of ! kiilir.g1 other than takin a dirk er a j
tXrZrX l -where you can save 75 pel time because of a wayward son or a j fent OH TOUT ClOtheS DJ daughter who killed th-m by inches . . - and God does not hold them guiltless i DUyiHg Here. JZTrntusiAh tak'ng"ofrdru j HAMMOND TAILORING and liquor into their sr. stem nnd God' COMPANY wilt iall them to account. In dealing j OltEE.VBPRO, Fre. with the commandment of ad ilfery. baa TTVimi r, v. Of Mr- Farr cried o-.t strongly against I 038 HOnman Ot. th. 'immoralit- of the age and gave OOHB I ATO SBR THB nRQAIX. ,, ,n erd women I W ClAaatnar. FrI
should live chaste live.. At the close i of the service, at the earnest appeal j
of the evangelist, rr.anv young people
came forward ard took the Christian
stand. The whole community Is feelirjf the effect of the inters!'- work fr- ie 'y vi.s tstle par v. The business men's titeting are gaining in I-,'ere?t each mornln?. n excellent : I'-rting - ar VH '-Is mornlr.g at the First Trust i- Pavings bank and tomorrow morning at r.lne o'clock the meeting will be at the city hail. These meetings are Informal and topics of vital Interest will he discussed by the evangelist.
W. R. DIAMOND 7HE QUALITY STORE" 709 CHICAGO A VENUE
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READ m rm WAYID) AND SITUATION WANTED QOWmSfor RESULTS
JHuc Valley Butter. . . ASc Fresh Eggs - .37c ?, lb. cans Chase & Sanborn Crusade Coffee 87o Boy Blue 10c "U. S. Mail Soap 26c o Grandma's AVhite Soap 26c Washington Crisps f)d Raspberries Preserves, large jar .o-C Morning Glory Peaches in heavy syrup 28 flmiiWi i in i TiiitiTraWMt'
MEATS We carry only the best. Prime Bib Boast of Beef 2Gc Rib Boiling Beef I5c r.rgof Veal Roast..... 32c Veal Kidney Roast. . . .2Sr Veal Shoulder Roast. . .26c Veal Stew 24c Pork Tenderloin 35c Fresh Spare Ribs 18c Brisket Bacon 38c Armour's Star Ham. . .33c iiiiie ib-uu yipn. .i..u.j.ijiiiuiiii i. l. mi nut ii---i-----iitii..iiiiiiijijiiij -'I i -Tl-il "l-lil " irnw1inltitinlTini
Oa LARSON PHONE 7. 4737 OlcotAve., East Chicago. Specials for Saturday, April 13th.
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at the 20D-WEST COAL COMPANY'S YARD delivered at your home
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PHONE 103 264-2S8 Michigan Avenue. Illinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes.
27c
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YUBA BRAND COFFEE, per lb
LOG CABIN SYRUP, per can 23 QUALITY BRAND MACARONI, SPAGHETTI OR KRE-M E-CUTS, s pes 25cRICE FLOUR, per lb. llC FANCY LEAF LETTUCE, Per lb PENNANT BRAND SARDINES IN OIL, . lb. can .g QUAKER BRAND FARINA, per pkg 13C PURE FRUIT BRAND PURE JAM, 1 lb. jars 22C FARMHOUSE BRAND WET SHRIMPS, per can 14C FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, per dozen ... 38C
STANDARD BRANDS OF CORN, PEAS OR TOMATOES, three No. 2 cans for 40c FANCY MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS, pt ib. 18c REINA BRAND QUEEN OLIVES, 1 quart jar - 37f' MONSOON BRAND CUT WAX OR GREEN BEANS, per can 15c CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANS, Xo. 2 can..... 19c BUNTE'S COCOA, lb. can 22C FANCY POPCORN, Per lb ViC YELLOW CORN MEAL, 5 36c MORTON'S SHAKER SALT, per can -J -J p STEEL CUT OATMEAL, per lb )i
WE GIVE S. t H. TRADING STAMPS.
