Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1918 — Page 10

THE TIMES.

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fUtAaiieC;re-t Wto Prof it by Har d" oxa Hxpcrienea.

Whiting

And Its

In etaur-t enr'trioty t.-er 1 a TniMfc wUo kno- M-U- Fj im d. Sot cnly U afce . rvmir-isot-rt cf !,(: j-vn expert!-, htlt ftv,-a-j tbro-..c-."' iirr rerrn-idv: 7 tb"t o-roany fir'.''ai. ai'-:ieti thrived we cotafart nl h,'-si-.- c thin fiuw ret odr. M.tier's Friend" ia elT.t! evnl .''c-a frit r.-1 ert-illy tor : .vtant .-of vrs nftf t . far-it;! cf a r.c'-v! fnv',V pinitUa. ''. lv u '.".r '- -;-.: ict in r-""''- tr:n brwsrtt ".-c.'t t-r exp andiv. r mt.& ia a .. t F.'.c-t-t ecurascct:t tJ that we;a:j aw,-its:.s mat-fThce-1. Tha action of M'-i-her's Fr!n.' maie"? the joo.e frf, ri'sr.t nr " tc:,"! VTM i basr sri-.ion I -.- w u' ! , an.1 piia an J fiatijrer at t..e cr...i is cjiurt'y 1. . Stniis U'.p c:"en a.l 1'n.ir.t n Is lesvi?ii r.ri p' u- cf a p-.-rljd cf d!."rorv fot ar;1 court -;;r.:t !reart, St Is a tit.-::: :i ca'. r ,- -. I I.';.--, f a 5.' i-.'p v

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Commtncinu May 1st Mr. J. U. Clark. Zi HJta St.. 1itttnr. will receive advertisements for Whltliii? ami KobrtsCe.. for Timks N'ow.irar'rs. Oflica Phone loiW. Ksiilon.-n 33NJ. tf Cail "hltlnsr 15V Tor general haulInjj anl iTiiTyln?. I.ogsJn Bros. 4-15-tmo ;?tar Theatre tontgtit. Made Kennii!y. with lir f-rnile and her v. r..3"rf til ? In "Our W.fo." by Atn;v.vooi: also tha "My?tory Ship." T!' h .s a great sl.ow, too good to nil as. 3-3-1 V,'AXTEr A p!rl for soda fountain work. Iny'.lio, Klrter's Tiru Ptore.

Thf lives of the men who fight with

us .ml for

jivlj;xs of our en re !e f-nfs who ppenl I

all th'-y earn. Uherty P.mii '.re rea.ly for you at Ti'.i Whit'.ntr Sax Iisks and Lean Affoiii.iii.'.ii. 5-3-1

Prlnceas theatre. Thursday and Friday, May 2-3. Alice Brady In "Woman r.nd "VVlfe," adapted from Charlotte Bronte's Immortal masterriece. "Janu Kyre;" also a I'aramount plrtograph. 5-1-2 The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iluprh M. Atkin still remains very 111 with pneumonia at their home in Iarorte avenue. Mtrs Amanda Vtusrh was brought horns AVednesday nlfcht from St. l?crnnrd's hospital In Chicat. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam received a message from their son Kugena on Wdnesdny, payliig "I hav arri"d safely overseas." Alex Jackson, known In AVhltinjt as Alex Connors, who for many years has

I hen traveling in vaudeville h.i pn-

listed in the t. S. navy, jfoinjf into service today at the Great Lakes Naval TrnininK Ptatlon. Mrs. Julius Alerdin and two amis from Chlcatro, were AVhiHnir visitors yesterday. Bepiniintr Thursday, May 2. 131 , we will Rie our own tradlnc stamps in stead of the S. A; II. All our patrons wanting S. & H. f tamps must redeem their checlcs beforw June 15th. 131S. 5-1-tf II. CrlRDOX & Sf iN. One medium sized potato gives you es much Match as two allcea of bead. The Trench Comfort club held an enthusiast!' meeting In th public library

HOW A YOUN

mi SUFFERED And Was Restored to Health B7 Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Told By Her Mother.

Prooklyn, N. Y. "I car.rot prais Lydia E. Pinkham'a pretable Com-

pound enough for what aii it has done for m y

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daughter. S h 1

y

was

15 vears of bitp, very

sickly and pb'e anc! she had to stay home from school mo? t of the time. Sh? sulipred agonies from backache and dizziness and was without, appetite. Forthrro months she was under the doctor's care and Hot no better, always complaining about her

'!' back and side aching so I didn't know what to - r l l . t 1 .1

III h' rn 1 ' au 111 i.tie papers ' I !-; '"t-it al''jt J'our wonderful

I '1 r' ,'i rr.idi!.int so 1 made up '.U1' " my mind to try it. Sh has taken five bottles

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HOW IS THE TIM!!; THIS IS THE PLACE

"where you can save 75 pe j

cent on your elotLcs by J buying here. j SAimolJDTAILOIirNG S. CHnKMirRi, Prey. . coitK rs ash ss.n Tian B.tm;ix5. j iIm d Cienntr.c Preaclnsr an4 I Jl-?air!r.. '

atsTi:b!T room Tnendnv nfterno.m

i.5 mis' depend noon the ....... , , - ' . i

le!irn;'lcd their intention of bringing In

as many members ni possible the n' meet my. The officers of tin- club a:o Mis. CVnroy, preslden-, Mrs. KthfrtH:". "ico chairman; Mn. Katon, tr-nsufr: Mrs. lloyl. serretar This club ha 5 iC'Ti 01 ionized for tiie purp-io. of furn-

Isnlr.if lin tt"d artl-los. f omf.o.t kits und

uny hcli' require,! for lie YWtinjj

:ii-rs, 10 1 a?s.. r. ..:y noli cr who h : 1 Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.

:o . I Uvea. Ill orKr to oh'aln fund

l;v;rfh.: to people who chafe

'iia.t, ea'.ii i-in-.h- v. ll earn i-11 1 i

Mis. I. J. Gallasher and grami?on C;: rl Can?l. in of Laport aven-je, are visitlnsr in Sydney, "hlo.

of Lydia L'. Pir.kham'3 Vep-rtable Com

pound and doesn't compiain any morn with her back and side aching, b-'he ha3 pained in weight and feplsmuch better. 1 recommend Lydia hi. I'inkham's VegetabK' Compound to ail mothers and daughters." Mrs. M. FlNORE, 51tj Mtircy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

1 ailments write to Lvdia 13. Pinkham

There is nothing gained by waiting until the last minute for your new SUIT, COAT or DRESS. Our assort! are full to overflowing with the choicest ideas in early Summer mot?;!. Ladies and Mistet

mats amid! Coats

ISVALUASLc FC3 GOLDS

in cnrr.peMnd

i dona to

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m ' . f . ! . bes w i U hi ! i 1 in p i re

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trrab'..,. A!3 the reI.u..;"acd tonlo qiiS theatres, billiard rooms find other s iitaro .,;no-,ir- i n ,:!, v'aloiu-n vn- i able places for the tobacco fund The roucl. -No fcarmfut drui,. Try them t. j next meeiln of tho Trench Comfort

inb -wiU be held in th assembly roi.m

:r lie puDi'.c library, Tuesday nfter-

50 cents a bos, including war tax I"nr Kale br all tlrTirist 4 Juckiaua Lou oratory, I'tulaticJphl

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T. E. BLEY, Prop. Coruer Ecl)rt3 Ave. and 117th St.. Whiting.

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APP-IL 4th AND MONDAY, APEIL Ctli.

Canned Good;

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Corn, Psas, Tomatoes, Red Deans, Wax Beans, String

Beans, 8-oz. Glass Pure

Jelly, Ta'l Milk, all brands

Navy cr Lima Beans, par lb., 17c; 10 lbs. for -81.65 Our Special Coffee, per lb., 21c; 5 "bs. for... SI. 00 Large White Potatoes, Per peck 2GC Fancy Dry Onions, 10 lbs. for 17(Beat Creamery Butter, per lb. 47

Buttsrine, AH Brand, per lb., 2 lb. bricks " : 10 Rolls Toiiet Paper foi : 3 Rolls Tissue Tcllet Paper for

2c;

63

39

5c

A Fine Assortment of Cookies, while thsy last, per ;b L$)(i

Meat3.

DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST.

Says we wilt both look and feel clean, 6weet and fresh and avoid Illness.

li fanitary science has of lata made

Over one hundred thousand people in thin

country have proved that nothing relieves tiie soreness of chafing as quickly and permanently as "Sykes Comfort Powder." ; 25c at Vinol and other drug storej. Trial 1 Fox Free. j The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mais. , g" " i-.' j i?ar. j 1 i noon at 2 o'clock. Ail women who wt.'.ii to give assi.st.'iii.-M m this wsrthy cause ! are urre.i to Jem this r:iii izat ion. "U'e are k'v Iuk f'lir . vvn Trad lag j

Stamps. Thi y are ir.ore valuable than any other kind; 500 st.nir.ps are redeemable for $1.25 in merchandise or $1.00 in cr ph. 5-1-tf II. GORDON & SON". T.Iorton Trout of rennejUanla avenue, has returned from lojrin. III.,

wh.-io ho ntt.-nded the .''unotal of his i!'jiiiisit bretber. LI's'.v.t'.Ii Trout.

whose de-ih was cause1, 1 y pneumonia. W'hitingr : five p-.in to Fort Thomas on tWdnes'i.iy niortiingr Thvs Koius

were In charge of ild'vari Horibck.

rapid strides with results that are of j The quintet was T. ir-gre, John "Wilson, untold blessing to humanity. The lat - j I:.1.. 1 1 Axelsvn, Monolis SteiKious and est application of Its untiring research i lid wa rd IT ? r "beck. Three tnoro men

is th reoommenda 'ion that It Is asi leave Monday, thes.j going to Vort Ken- I

necessary to attend to Internal samta- Jtmln Harrison at Ind'.anap ulis. The

Pork Shoulder, per ib. Pork Loin, per Ib. Fore Quarter Veal, per fb

Hind Quarter Veal, per !b Home Made Pork Sausage, per Ib.

230

21c

Swift's Old Fashioned Pure Lard, PC b --- 291 Our Own Pickled Rump Corned Ceef, Pp !b 21.C Fancy Brisket Bacon, pr ,b - 34c Strictly Fresh Eggs for Saturday, not delivered, per dozen 35C

t!on of tho drainage system of th human tody as it H to the drain? of tiie house.

Those of us who are accustomed to;

fcs-1 dull and heavy when we ari?e

trio certif.ed to rb .Vonday: T'loyd Mens. I Ferdinand Jorgonson Mil Walter Shark- i "v.-'kl. Alternates. Mlvin Abraham I an 1 Joseph Pnlapskl. S.-ive your Profit Slisring Stumpsl j 1

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$22 values NOW Millinery The very kind tha! most women vanl for presfni wear.

S30 values f

NOW

Boys SUITS

$298

Sturdy mode's

pn,-ed to suit

tnrifty mother,

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mm.

Sport Hats 9Sc.

, DRESSES . With tunic ot deeply tucked tints drrssrs with su-plice bioujes or vrstee effects pretty finishes, such as buttons, smart sashes, tmbroid-y or beadirg.

d$1450 $lQ5-9d$25

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suits Sturdy mode:yi.Jrj -fw mother. $WMMmt

wm pis mm wmm

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Men's and Young Men's SUITS Substantial in fabric, accurate in tailoring, new in evtry.sry'e feature.

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603 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind.

splitting- headache, stuffy from a cold. Hanks pay you interest on -he money foul tong-uo. natty breath, acid stom-j save: wo pay you Interest on the ach. can. Instead, feel as fresh as ai n"ioney you spend.

daisy by opening the aluices of tho system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Ilveryone, whether ailing, elrk or well, should, each morning b-fore breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a

r.-l-tf II. CORDON SON. Mr. end Mrs. M. F Ifnrr, Mrs. jsmlia Iair and Miss Jane Hart.nott visited a: the Garvin home in Chicago yesterday. Morton Trout, !n henor of h's 64th

j birthday, was presented with a beau-

teaspoonful of limestone phosphate inl':T,! '''men or rose, ,,y tha S. O. Co. it to wash from the stomach, liver and', rfflc !n hlch he l employed, bowels the previous dav's indices! ibl ' CARD OT T'ATCS.

waste, sour bile and poisonous toxin";

thus cleansing, sweetening pnd purify

ing the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into th sir.irach. The millions of people who are bother d with constipation, bilious fpelis, stomach trouble, rheumatic Mif'nes; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to pet a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but 1s sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Adv.

. I "We wish to thank tho Kirls cf white

oil room and girls cf candle factory, niter plant. IC. O. T. M. and Royal Neighbors, friends and relatives, for their kindness) ar.d sympathy hrown during our late bereavement Jn the dentil of our denr sister. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. John and Kduard 7.urbrlggen. Margaret Kasperan, Mary Jjnos.

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MAY SALES BEGIN TODAY

CROWN POINT

Bigger, Better, More Compelling May Sales Than This Store Has Heretofore Known

Tho final Alav roduetion on suits in Screes. Poj.lins, Gabardinos, T r i c o t i nos and Poii'et Twill, as low as S10.75

Skirts Our -V-sortriK-nt of styles, in all materials and sizes are complete and deserve your careful inspection, at $3.25 S5 SO. IS $7.50

Coats

We are now sliowinc: a full line of coats in all the leading colors and materials. Popular prices prevail S12.50 $11.75 s$18.00

Dresses In Silks, Satin, Foulards, Wool .Jerseys and Serges. Colors are peacock blue, pink, sapphire, tan, black, brown, etc., at $7.50 $10 $12.50 $18 Hats Just reeeived our new selection of the latest styles at rcmarkahlv low prices of $1.98 $2.50 $3.98 $5

May sale prices are in ef-fp.-t on Georgette and ( Veno cle Chines, at $3. 18 $5.00 $7.48

' FURS Our selection of Summer Furs include the famous Kolinski, White. Coney Stole, Sealine, Tiercr and Ermine in Capes and Scarfs at very interesting prices from $5.00 up to $75.00

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OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY. 155 East State Street. Haiamond, Ind. BUY LIOFvE LIBERTY BONDS.

Tiie loliowirig locations have ben designated by the board cf county commis

sioners es voting precincts for the primary election. May 7, in Cetiter township: (1) Gfo. Sherman 31dg. C) City Hall. (.1) Meeker Bldg. 4) Basement, Einyon chool. Cedar I.ae. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs is in attendance at th biennial convention of Federated Clubs which is being held at Hot Kprinsr. Ark. Mrs. Oibbs goes as a delegate from tho Tenth district of which she is chairman. Mrs. Paul Peters entertained the members i t the Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church on Thursday a f iernoon. Th Thimble club of the Fresbyterlan church will hold a bake sale and bazaar at the church parlors on Saturday at 3 r. m. Door open at 2:20. Mrs. V.". H. Hayward who lias been spending the past winter In Chicago with her daughters. has returned to Crown Point and opened up her home for the summer. Word was received here on Wednesday of the birth of a daughter to Or. and Mrs. Harry Hayward of Valparaiso. Or. and Mrs. Hayward are will known in Crown Point, this being their former home. Mrs. W. A. Schedell entertained the Housekeeper!"' club on Thuiday afternoon, the members of the club did Red Croww sewing.

boulevard, was hostess to the members of tho Linen club n her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James Clabby of Myrtle avenue. spent Wednesday In Hammond visiting friends. Val F.rrwn end son Edward cf Hobart, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hrown of Myrtle avenue, last evenin sr. Mrs. Albert Srhaefer and son Melvin -islted !vr mother, Mr. William Bohn of Fast Side, Wednesday.

Mrs. John Plau and daughter Clara.

visited In Chicago, Saturday,

were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hot.ry Eggers of Lake avenue. The guests spent the evening In playing pedro until 10.30 when refreshments were served. Charles Oothe of Indiana boulevard, transacted business in Hammond, yesterday. Th funeral of Edward Radloff of Myrtle avenue, was held Wednesday afternoon. Services were held at the home at 12:30 o'clock and at the Evangelical church at 1 o'clock. Rev. Platz officiated. Thb deceased passed away at his home Sunday evening at S o'clock

Th P f.,brrs of th Maro'iette clubflftr en Illness of several months of

dropsy. H-i vras 3S years of age a:il leaves to mourn his loss his widow and four daughters. Clara. Elsie, Bertha and Verona, who have the sympathy of all in their bereavement The funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends and many beautiful fioral pieces were in evidence. He was a member of the K. O. T. V- of Whiting. Interment too place In Oak Hill cemetery.

In war-ridden France they have given their all and are penniless; we are not. Bend yonr nnntirjr with your money Or Lose Your All to the Kaiser!

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LANSING

Charley Lange and family have moved to Oak Glen, in the Chicago Telephone Co. house, to operate the central. Herman Schmidt left Monday to enlist In the navy. Oscar Kemp, Fhllllp Iltinz nd Ed41e Reldman left Wednesday for the colors end will join a Missouri camp.

Few Saturday Specials

HAMS, Selected, 10 lo 12 lb, average : 28c HAMS, No. 1 Calif, style, limit ol one to a customer : : : : z 23c

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BACON, Best Brisket, Lean Strips

W t fHind Quarters

34c 19c 18c

(Sweet Pickled, nice and Jean 22c Roast, Young Pig Shoulders 20c

Perk

LIVER, all you want, fresh sliced, 4c

PIGS FEET, any amount, all fronts 6c

9

mom

Steak

(Cuts from Native Steers : : : 20c

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LITTLE NECK RIBS,

ivrvrvr jlim(, tjpLWiui

for this sale

7c

CHEESE Nice Mellow

Cream

25c

ROBERTSDALE

fTU Largest Assortment in Hammond SUM Wf--fri Onif HienSnv

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The members of the 3. O. P. club held a pleasant meeting at the home of Mies Ciara liau of Myrtle avenue. Tuesday evening. Mrs. McCullen cf Atchison avenue, entertained her mother, Mra. Smith, of Ilegewlsch, 111., yesterday. Mn. McDermon cf Chicago, n the truest of her n'.etor, Mrs. Charles Gothe cf Indiana boulevard, Tuesday. N"ormnn Brown of Roberta avenue. Is on the sick list.

Miss Amnn l'i t'tuscii. who has been ; i-

very i'.l n t the ,t. lierroird Ik spital. j " , 1 ....,.. V ii ' A..,. II... I tAmlat

dition remair.K about tho same. Mrs. Herman Theise.n of Indiana.

Compare our prices with the other fellow's and trade where your dollar goes the farthest

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