Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 8
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Modern Dances every Monday evening. Class 8 to 9. Assembly 9 to 11.
Waltz and TwoStep Thursday evening 8 to 9. Assembly 9 to 11.
Leam the New Dance Jump Jim Crow From the musical show "Maytime."
Private Lessons by appointment any day. Phone Ham. 332S. J. Gregory Keane
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A dance will be glvn et the Carney West Half Way House, cn Saturday night. April 13. Good order preserved. Xrarybody wolewu. 4-11-tt Tho remains of M!s Catherine TiurhriS"r wfr brought to Crown Folnt for burial on Friday, from Whltlngr, where ha mad') her hou e with her ftrnndmother, the cause of her death was tuberculosis. Tho r wnlns wt Interred in tha Catholic cemetery. H. L. "Whoa ton has returned from short business trip to Indianapolis. Leslie J. I'nrry. Lewis Purchase and Gaorra P. a tho of LowpH will to Pur. due University on Arr!l 27th, for a two month' course in eniincfrlne, belnff the thrae nwn sent from the loral board at Crown Point. On April 26th twentyeight dratted nen from the local board will fo to Crimp Taylor, a rseneral xodut) of drafted wen fr-Ti I.uke county from the ci.fvror.t boards will begin th ISth. Claude Hidpfly of Gery was !n Crown Point on Thursday afternoon rnrout from Indier.apel-s v. i re he has been on busine ss Tha committor in charge cf the community card rnrtics have tK idd to continue them and hav asked Messrs, ajld ltdms John Lehman and iVorct Hershman to act as 1 os's snd hostesses on Monday night. Arrtl 15th. Pedro and lv hundred will be played ar.d the precd donated to th-; Red ("loss. Mies Hazel Pi Vuser was tho truest of honor at a shower given for her by Mr". "Walter "Whitehead and Mrs. Vincent Toukey at the lora of the latter on .Wednesday tnighA Mis r N'user's marriage to L'rnest Itartholomae will tali p'ece on April 24th. Tha rrelirr-inatite for ti e Lake county oratorical contest will h held Bt
SAYS HOT WATER ' j " WASHES POISONS
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Evaryoete fvhouid drink hot witar with phosphate In It, fcefora breakfast,
the high school auditorium on Friday evening- and the contestants will via for honors to represent the Crown Point hljrh school at tha county contest to b held at Clary on April 19. and also at South Bend when tho state oratorical takes place. Thos taking- part in the oratorical contest are. Clarence Schmidt, rtobert Bruce. Etlwln Kiting. Klmer Lottes. The youngr ladies takir.fr part in the readinff contest are Sarah Pilar. Florence Plain-r. Lillian Vilner. Sarah Maack. Nellie Tavlor. Hermlna Lehman and Lottie Winer. Miss Wilms, Carroll of Kewanee. 111., of the Columbia School of Expression of Chicaeo. Is training the contestants. K. C. Cresap of Chicago transacted business in Crown Point on Wednesday. Mr. Cresap is ensraed In the practice of law in Ch'.cigo. Tii" local band will induct mn In the service the lalter part of April, several younp r.ni frop-i Crown Point be'.ntr included in the cafl to arms. Mr. and Mrs. A. S'cinmann are the pro-id parents of a baby g'.rl, horn In the Lake View hospital in Chlcnsro on Monday. Mr. Steinrnann has a meat tr.arke i In the Albert Meyer frroorry. There will be no comwtmlty card party at the library cn Monday nijthf owina: to the Liberty bond eaie. the evenings being- taken tip by the men for can's, sslnte. Miss Helen Hilton has recovered from an attack of measles. Miss Xe'iiie. Clriee will chnprone b.er Sunday school class to Ch-.-auo on Sunday, -when they w'll hear Filly Sunday and also attend the John JIcC'ormack recital at the Aud-.tor'um. Th body of Fred Schmidt. the Jackie who died of pneumonia several weeks afro, and which was placed in tlie mausoleum at Mr.plewood 'emctery to await, favorable weather for burlil, will be Interred on S-indav at S p. tji. Itev. Peters w;il conduct t'n aervi.-es frs. TV". I Handiay. who has been experiencing quite poor health the past three months, was taken to a. Chicagro hospital on Wednesday f--r an examination and treatment. The marriage of Mits Hattie Feeders to Oscar Adank occurred at 3 30 on Wednesday at the Lutheran church. The bride was attended by Miss Lillie Hremer and P.mil Adank served his brother es best nan. After a. short honeymoon the young couple will make their home In Crown Po'nt.
by which the scope of legislation rnay lie restricted. The leplslaturo has power to consider any subject that It wishes to consider, and to remain in session not longer than forty dayp. It wae pointed out In ttio conference that the program contains nothing about which there lfl any ohnnce for a partisan tight, as all of tho propositions are purely was measures and emergency legislation. It was agreed that the same organiza
tion In the Senate and the House that existed at thH 1317 si s-i'.on will Continue through the special session. This means that Lieutenant Governor Push will preside over the eennt and Jesse Kschbach. cf Warsaw, will presido ns speaker of the House. But there will be few employes. The Senate will have only its secretary, assistant secretary and chief doorkeeper, and the House -will have only its chief clerk, assistant, clerk and chief door-keeper. Ail f-tenogrnphor" snd clerks will be taken frvin the office forces of the various state offices, and none will be employed from the outside. At least that Is the way St" is now rlanned. There w i!l be no attempt at any tax legislation. Governor Goodrich eaid that the state bad r'pnv r,t money, or would have by the frst October, and that n additional revenue will have to be raided. 11 said the only trouble now was that the n -.'rey could nor be used until specific appropriations are made. This means th-.t the troublesome excise tax proposition and other taxation problems vll rot come up to gum up worws. The Governor said there would be in the state's general f.-rel on October 1 nb"-U f TOO.fti'O to ? Hi.o.noi". v. alie .the total amount of money that will be appropriated by the spec -a I session will be about $60'h'''"". In conversation. Thursday, the Governor said th.it the state has about $200. -oao tied up in a supply of r.tst for the use of the state prison hinder twine fac. torv, but this money, he said, will be returned before the first i icfoh--i-, tog"thcr with $40. ino to $.10,000 pro"!'. 11- said that th siai would be made in.ro binder twine and sold ihmng the coining harvest. It is pointed cut that th cost of f rodsjffs has in'reased to such an exten that ah riffs cunnot feed prisvnt a for the old price of ferry cents a da?, and that orphans' homes experience h same trouble. Count v rotmmssioneps are nov limited
to tl.f.O a day wages for common labor, end they "a re unable to get labor for that price. The. charter of Moores Illil College provides that the college shall be located at Moores Hill. Rut K ansvillo has ral-scd a JoOO.OO.-) fund to Induce tho
college to move to that city, and it is J necessary to amend the chartr before! this can be done. Printed copies of the proposed bl!! will be sent out to members of the bg-j tslatuie wl!h the call for the special, session, so that tho members may h-te' time to study them before coming to1 the session. The Governor believes the work of the session can he finlshe-1 In week or ten da vs.
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will be oared for as usual if death occurs on Sunday. TV. C. Hnber. of E. Chtcajjo, ia president. E. T". Shimp. secretary end A. N. Hayden. of TVhltinar. treasurer, of the Undertakers Association.
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we must, keep the liver washed clean, slmost every morning, to rrevent its sponjrc-llke j-nres from clogging with lnd!gestib! material, sour bile and poisnous toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headaches, it's your liver. If you catcii coid easily, it's your liver. If you wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach becomes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eye? .H denote liver une'eanhness. Your liver is the most important, also the most abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed -up body waste, bile and toxins. Every man and woman, sick or well, should drink each mornint: before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a tcapoonful of lini'-stone phosphate in it. to wash from the liver ind bowels the previous day's Indigestible material, 'he poisons. sour bile ami toxins; thus deanslnfr. swee'.fninir and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone phosphate is inexpensive: ny rharrr.nclst will soil you a Quarter pound, which is sufficifnt for a demonstration of how hot water and limestone phosphate cleans, sttmulate and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling tit dey in end day out. Adv. vju i . i . -
SPECIAL CALL SOON EXPECTED
Cont!nued from rage one.) ty commissioners are authorized to pay for common labor. Legalize the creation of the stst council of defense an countv councils of defense, legalize expenditures already made by them and provide for future expenditures. Authorize state penal institutions to take contracts for road building, thus using the labor of their inmates on road work instead cf in the manufacture of other goods that compete in the open market with free, labor. Authorize Marion county to spend monev for the construction of a militarv road between Indianapolis - find Fort Harrison. To amend the charter of Moores Hill College so as to enable the college to move from Moores Hill to Kvansville. No objections to any Item in the program was raised in the conference, and all of the members present agreed to support the program. An attempt will be made to confine the activities of the special session to this program, whica will be set out in the call ty the Governor, but under the law there is no way
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rreparation. familiar to many woaen a. Mother" Friead. It is more edrectlre Itj Its action t'nan aV Ute heatta rules erer laid do-.m far tht ruldsace of expectant mothers. It !a ar external application thit apread its Infiiier.et upon tta cordf, tendons and muscles of tht aMomaa, randeHnj them pliant, and tbey expand gricefuilf withont that pecul'.ai wrefiaalni' (traia. TSk nccaj.'on U, tLerefors. erne of nn bounded Joyful anticipation and too woct ire cannot be laid upoa tlia rjnarkablt InCuuac wilch a Bother's happy prenaU oitposition has npon tba health and fortunes of tha fenerations to coma. The pain at tVe rr!!a is lafnltely la when Mother's Friend U nd during ti period of axpectancy for tha iniiicles x sand easier and with Icaa atra'a writ a bab is born. Votlvar'a Friend U for external w only Is entirely aafe and may ba had of yout drnrfriat. It ia prepared by tie FradOeh Regulator Co.. Laaiar Blrfaf.. Atlanta. Ga. Write them to mail yuu their Interest ing "Motherhood Book." They wiil send it al once, without rfiarfe, and you will find M rerr helpful. Do not r.egloct for a lr.l night and morning to apply MotW'a Friend according to directlont arotind tho bottle and tho fortify yourself ar&lnet pain ant" discomfort.
CALL SIXTY-FIVE FOR V. S. SERVICE (Continued from page one.) diana Ave : .I-'seph ?pipoo, 22? Fve'te St.: Mike Lnckilk. T54 Merrill street; Pari Hostetter. S West "Warren street: i:iuierpe P.oi-a:. 4 v i H,-,h:r.an street; Luc. ne Gerard. San Francisco; Ed "vT. Van Gilder, H,-.t n; Sa-n Jonovier. i State street: John J. Snpko. 2i Poucrlns stree',; Wm. p Tay. i2." Ilohman street: .toe M.arnn, 14 C'alumet avnue; Tlay J. Matich, 102 Indiana avenue; TV P. i. Jl'.oek, fi.13 State street: Ant:;oriy T. Peinholz. ",10 Tli.-ray sgtieef: Elmer M. Crensbautr. TTf Claude street; Floyd P. Cannon. 577 TTchniau street; Eln.er Poner. "4 1 i';:r,rjon r-treet; Charles IT. Er.sweiler. 21 Ttiinbaeh nven'ie; An-dr-w Poi -;s t t ppjmnier avenue; .Too Slierostv. 117J 'fuhia aveTi'Te; AVt Kris,;. 2 is l':n st rft: Stanislaw Z.ncosky. J7'1 Ames a v entte; Wm. TT'.arrile.w. Miller, Tnd.: Wm. I". Somtner, 4 4 Stale p;ipo;: Lawien'-e Ct er h ol rr;, 4 1 Chieaffo avenv.e; Kp'.iT-T t' 'z--.r:l v. " Ifohman Street: John C. Tebe.-k. pouglas street: Anste'os Va ppa . 4'". East li'th street. Chieaso: Ira J. S-i-;:'h 02 Toty street;; Stnnisl.iw Pafrza'e'c. 177 Cameron st et; Fred Prenaur. 172 Clark street: Frank Parr!- a. ST Mi'ten sTee;; Joseph Paieiyo, 47 Rin-l'S'-!' avenue; T.arb-a Ti'-n'troT. !4.i M'orfn avenue; Atlgust Tt.msrr, "40 ''a!ui,t avenue; T'rh G. Kpi-tt:, ',4 r'h'-t'-.n St.: Th") A. Oochripgcr. I'l-jmrrier v enue; Rny A. Parks. 217 State street ; Wr.i. C.:nr.-ocl-..-iT-i. "1 Mh-h'.can ave. n :e: Peter Medic, .Vl Walter street; Vi-tu-io Matt;n;v.o. tor. pi cot f avenue: Ifarrv Pra-l-ert. "' State 7. in" S4.: Nicolas Kara. Tnd'.ara Harbor: Tho. P. Waohinet'-n. 02 Ogd--n street: Phillip J pordens. T2 Hoffman street; P.-x-ford Mungo, iv-jc- ; 'i lteaervea. WaPer H. Epp. 74? Alice sf.; F.mU IT. TCroll. 0? Howird av.; O'to Prg. 212 Wal'.ham st ; Walter T". Bra 51. 57S Wii'-ox st.. .To. j. p.mdaPi. 4.7 Clinton St.,: flohert If el tr,. Cincltiati; Halph If. C. V '"oti. its C! 'iron s? ; Pru n .v !ck liibert. P iir. Pa : I-au ren--e G. Erlehauch. :? Indiana a v.; H-iro'.d L. KeCl:. 77f Cluude st.: Arthur Then. 6"i1 Cnhime av.: J-diii L Po;h. 02 State. .; John L. Consoni. Me.jarvilic. Mont.; Carl II. Shroyer, 124 Poty st. "Volunteers Ieei April 27. . Tiichar.l P. Mitlikan. John . Kingston, Edwin I'ttzgernlu. Jro::- J. Pltirt., Miic onh tlnlvin and Ceo. W. Ma-jek.
OPPOSES SEELEY FOR M1TI0
HOBART, Ind. April 12 -William J. Kruil. city engineer of East Gary and Hoi. art for four years and one of the c.intry's progressive young republicins, has announced his candidacy for the republican nomination for countv H'.-evor at the May primaries. Though born in Torter county Mr, k'rjll has been practically a Lake Co. boy all his life and possess a wide circle of supporters who believe that ti e township Is entitled to recognition. Mr. Knill is a graduate of Valparaiso university and has had lifelong experience in his work. He was employed for some time bv Surveyor Pay Seclev.
In this neighborhood and has been a
tively canvassing; the county for some time.
MISSION HAS REACHES ENG. TBr F.vited Prf-.fs.I WASHINGTON. Ap-il 13. The Amer
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j England left this oimtry about two weeks ago to carry to English labor, the '
war principals of organized labor here. American Federation of Labor off;-! clals hero say the mission '"!TI not of-i fer advice to British or French workers! hut will give assurances of mutual in-J terests and the necessity for complctei victory without resorting to a. patched' up peace through conferences Witn; v.'orke-'s of enemy countries." i Jn presenting their attitude they win stand by the determination not to participate in the new Stockholm Ipterna-j tional conference now being agitated in' Great Britain. French and Italian labor ! representatives are expected to confer' with the American m!sjon jn England.' ELLIOTT PROMOTED. f i . , . i
"lu'n. '.onroy, son cr .vlrs. Grai e Conroy. has been made a sergeant and a musical director at the U. S. Aviation training school at fit. Paul, Minn.
CLEANSES YOUR HI MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, ' THICKjJLOSSy, WAVY Try this! All dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out.
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The y.i're c? two fresh !!ti"n? strained no a bottle containing three ounces of on hard white makes a whole quarter ;i;nt of the most remarkable lemon si. in beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a stfioil .iar of th ordinary cold creams. Car., should b taken to strain the lemon Juica, through a fine cloth so no l'-:-;on pulp ge, in. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to blench a darkened skin and remove s ;ei blemishes as frer.kies. sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, wbitener and beautifier. Just trv it! Get three ounces of or-rha-fl white at any drug store and two lemon from the grocer and make up a T.iar-.er runt of this sweetly fragrant li-uon lotion and massage It dailv- into
ASKS DIVORCE. Suit, for divorce has been filed in the superior court bv Attorney H. E. Granger for Marie Lowr. against Jos. TV. Lower. The complafntant lives at 372
Roosevelt avenue. She. charges that! her husband with cruel treatment and asks custody of their e-!ld, a decree cf ' divorce and $1,000 alimon--. J
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Purely try a "Banderine Kair Cleanse" If you wish to immediately doable ti e beauty of your hair. Just moisten 'loth wi'h Ianderine and draw it catefullv through your hair, taking one small stranJ t a. time; this v f cl.-an-e tn- i'r of dust, dirt or any x--e.ive oil in a few rt:n:tes jcj wuil V.e an-.ti.rd. Vour hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and posses an incomparable j-o'tne-s, 1 jstre, and lux u t : a n - . Pesides beautlfv !i:ir the hair one r. p'ication of rar,det!ne dissolves everparticle of dandruff; :;.!gorate9 rtis fealp. stopping itching and fa'.hr.g hair, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots invigorates and strengthens them. I; exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro-dueing properti'-s cause the- hair to g-ow lone, strong and beautiful. Tot; can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, ana lots of it, if you wii! spend a f -,v cents for a small bottle r Knowl ton's Danderine st any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed Adv.
NOTICE.
NEGOTIATE FOR GRAIN
WASHINGTON, April 13. Negotiations between the Swiss and German governments to secure safe conduct for American ships carrying grain to Switzerland are expected to be satisfactorily concluded soon, the Swiss legation announced today. Reports thf?t Germany is threatening to sink further grain shipments unless th Swiss grain receipts are shaped with Germany are declared wholly unfounded.
Members of Hammond Federation ot Musicians. Local '.'OS, report Saturday April 13th, 7 p. rn. sharp, in front nHammond Post oOffioo. Tho? plajint "band instruments prepare to play in band for Organized Iabor procession. H. Tl. PEAFBIEN. Tree. 4-12 PEINHART ULSTER, Sec-.
New Marriage Licenses. Clemans Kruez. Katherine Lukas. Gary. Charles G. Artman. Nellie Berry. Hammond. Walter F. Esohenbach. East Chicago; Theresa McElroy. Whiting. Ix r.s Ple9e, Gary; Jennie Snowgrass, Hammond. Walter H. Eyears. Garnett O. V. Gill, Gary. Steve Milasevich. Agnes Szerpteowski, Gary. John Co.x, Bernice Collns, Gary. William Gregory, Nannie FeJtner. Mi'Ier. Lawrence F. Ragnler, Edna Geller, Gary. Anton Lauerman. Anna Threinen, Ham-
A PATRIOTIC GREEK. Here's a patriot for you. He is a young- Greek, J-,t-,n Mout?ours. employed at tlie. candy kitchen, S'.h a enue and Broadway. "John bought a $500 Liberty hoi,", and paid cash for it." said his to, .Max Eiiopulos.
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HUNS LOSE AEROPLANES Et United Press. 1 WASHINGTON", April 12. Th French brought down twenty-eight aeroplanes during March. This included two drowned by anti-aircraft guns defending Paris during the raid on lb.: city March 11 and 12, according to official dispatches here today.
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Our present wonderful assortments of quality clothes for the Whole Family shows most convincingly the unique advantage of a Charge Account here You have every style idea from which to select all good, up-to-the-minute wearing apparel that will delight your eye and your pocketbook. ' But see our dothesl ' Their qualttytvill tell you more forcibly than words how convenient it is to trade the Charge Account way.
ISmr-!, To Ti'TT TtMFS.1 Bf'P.NHAM. ILL., April 12. Mayor1 Johnny Pa! ton of this city is not going! to let Burnham fall along the wayside.' He. believes in keeping up wi'h the times! and yesterday a new Ford combination! engine and f.re truck arrived as an ad-! dition to the Bjrnham fire department.' The engine, pump, hose and t her at-' paratus is mounted on n champion; chassis. Yesterday George Knoerzer of Hammond made a demonstration cf the ; truck at the Standard Steel Car works i in East Hammond. '
AETNA GUNCOTTON j IS DOING FINE ! S.ipt. Chailes Martin of the, Atna J Guncotton works to. lav repot?d t o ' '"ity Chairman Sampei j. Watson of ! Gary that employes had subscribed foj- I
132,400 worth of bonds. Sales at Aetna now beat the tirst and second loans and the amount is equal to a $J0 bond for every employe.
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A special collection of Black and White Checks, Taffeta and Serge Suits; $25 and $30 valur for this week oriv $1750 AND $2598
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TO BE NO MORE SUNDAY FUNERALS
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Lake County Funeral Iurectors. ministers and cemetery owners he'd at East Ohlraaro. there will be no more
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Bringing Iron to the Front It is a well-known fact that men of courage, men with brawn and nerve to "buck the line" and go "over -the-top" have rich, red blood coursing; through their veins. Thia blood must contain about as much iron as there is in a common tenpenny nail. The red blood corpuscles must be fed on iron to have that rich red color. The nerves are fed on the red blood corpuscles, so wheQ you feei tired, worn out before the day 13 half over, when pimples show on neck or face, it's the danger signal, time to repair the blood-cells. It is fortunate that Dr. Pierce and his staff of able physicians at the Surpical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., have found a combination of iron and herbal extracts that gives the stomach" tone, fortifies the blood with iron in a form that it can be taken into the system. You need energy and " pep " every day. You can acquire it quickly by taking "Irontie." This latest discovery; called. "Iron-tic," can be had at moat drug stores, in tablet form, at sixty cents the vial. Send Doctor Pierce's Surgical Institute in Buffalo, j N. , ten cents for trial package. j
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Consumers Wholesale Grocers have established a branch house in Ham mond, Ind.. at 540 Hohman St We sell direct to the consumer at the same price as to the grocers. We buy direct from the mills, canneries and plantations in carload lots for cash.
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We Handle Only One Grade the Highest Same Flavor f j"" fa" fcj Same Blend That Was Formerly Distributed by U. S. Coffee and Rice Distributing Ass'n 5 lbs. 95c 10 lbs. $1.85 Bag lots, 18c GUARANTEED The best flavor and aroma that money can buy.
Matches, Best, one dozen largo boxes 55 f Uncle Jerry's Pancake and Buckwheat Flour, 10 lb. bag- - ' 79c Fancy Jonathan Apples, 10 lbs 50
Box, 175 apples. .$2.00 Flower and Vegetable Seeds, dozen pkgs..l5d Hand Picked Navy Beans, 10 lbs $1.55 1 4 gal. 5 lb. can Karo Syrup 39c
10 lbs. Seedless Fancy Raisins for S1.25 10 lb. Bag Best Oatmeal 63? Our Best Laundry Soap, large bars, 10 for. .55c
RICE Fancy whole, 10 lb. bag
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PRUNES Large, 10 lbs $1.25 5 pounds G5C
These are only a few of our many items. No special sales! No leaders! No Catches! These are regular prices governed by prevailing wholesale prices. All Goods Guaranteed Consumers Wholesale Grocers , BRANCH NO. 16. SELLING DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE. U. S. Food Administration License No. G-22872. 540 So. Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.
