Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1918 — Page 8

THE TIMES.

Thursdav. ilav 16. 1918.

EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

Katherlno Houaril, 431S lllcxi ,e.. I'hooe 2H.'l, will be pleased to write and receive noi-la 1 ncirs anil nlcrtilnic for The Hiir, nlo job work of all description promptly- and well done. HARTLEY THIHTRr TONKiHT. Mn. .Yrrnon Cnstle In "!ylln of n Secret Service,' a flashtnl-dnshlns: ilraaa of mystery and suspense. A nui -In cetlon end gripping: altuatlton that la A insert pa's soo!et7 idol l' her newest play. Also "The House of Hate" No. 5. An interesting session of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Indiana Harbor M. K. church was held at the hvr.e cf Mrs. li.'rge H. Summers in Pruraraend street. Mrs. Wm. C..K:ns v.-a a leader cf the day. Mrs. Claire Stephens hail charge of the devotion..!. It was voted that the services cf Mis. KllJtabeth Miller of the Ch!f?'i Vniv-ersity he secured for the ever.'r.s of Friday. May 24th. for the purpose of Instructing in the use of the many flour substitutes which the housewives to date are yet quite tinfa:v.i'.:3r with. "'The uses of the now flours and their vai :!," wi-l be t'.i rasl; topic c f Miss Miller's talk, and it behooves every housewife to be present on th'.s date and learn of their true You Can Eat With False Teeth, But You Can't See ' With a Glass Eye. "Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.

HAMMOND 0PT13AL GO. 141 E. State St. Hammond

imitiltlve value. The meeting will he

held in the social room of the church. The public Is Invited. The ci. K. S. chapter of F.ast Chtcng.. wilt meet this evening promptly at 8 o'clock. There la to be Initiation of candidates. Mrs J. R. Scott of H.'th street, has left for an extended visit with relatives In New York. Her niece. Miss Nell Smith of North "Mcott avenue accompanied her. Mrs. Klton Totts is nursing a sprained ankle she sustained as she was alighting from a taxi before her residence. The sprain Is considered worse than the breaking of the ligaments and It will be sori time before It leaches Its normal condition. John Wilson, son of M. S Wilson, of Carey e-treet. who is with the 35th engineers Corps. Fiance, writes his mother and to allay her fears for his safetc. he says that she- may rest assurd that he Is as safe as ft Liberty bond. Some assurance to say the least. II? formerly worked at the Green Fn-

Kineering Company in the mechanical department. Mrs. J. G. Reed of Hemlock street, la in Chicago a gjjest of her sister, a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Mills have Mr. ai.d Mrs. C. E. Howard of Albion. Mich, as their guests. I Miss Violet Carey of Chicago Is her on a brief visit with Miss Gussie Stratford in North Baring avenue. Twin City women ar aked to participate in a parade to be held at Crown Point Saturday afternoon. The, purpose is to create enthusiasm for the coming: Second Red Cross AVar Fund campaign. M'. and Mrs. B. C. Iukens are at I.a?range, lnd. Mrs. I Boughton and daughter, Miss Alice, arrived here yesterday from "Watseka, 111., and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin of North Bar-

TO CLE AX UP CITY '.)' liUOTHEliLY LOVE

SAGE TEA DANDY TDJMRKEH HUH

It's Grandmother's Recipe

tu .oring jsacK uoior and Lustre to Hair.

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Lieut. Col. Charles B. Hatch. Lieut. Col. Charles B. Hatch cf the L. S. marine corps has been sent to Philadelphia by Secretary Dhniela to sec that the city is cleaned of nil vk-a in accordance with the wishes of the navy department. The firit step in the clean-up has been the appointment of Police Captain Mills as actinp superintendent of the Philadelphia polica.

Tou can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a bottle of "Weyth's Snge and Sulphur Compound'" at any drug store. Minions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea rec'pe. Improved by the addition of other ingredients are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because It darkens th hair so naturally and evenly that nc one can tell u has been applied. Those whoje hair is turning gray ot becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxurlantir dark and beautiful. This la the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around. o get busy with Weyth's Sag and Sulphur Compound to-r.ight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handaome hair end your youthful appearance within a few days. This preparation Is a toilet requlslt and is not Intended for cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.

I ium. Members are csk'd to be present, j Miss Mona Sharp of 451S Magoui, . avenue was hostess t' several friends,

at a luncheon party last evening at

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her home. Musi diversions of the

: and fames were even in if.

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lng avenue. Mrs. Tlmmas Robertson. Mrs. J. Johnstone and Mrs. Robert McAus'an spent yesterday at the Presbyterian, hospital in Chicago visiting Mrs. Agnes Campbell, the mother of Mrs. Robertson, who has recently undergone a very critical operation and is rallying nicely. There is an urgnt meeting this eve

ning of the Twin City Circle. Pa ugh- I P(ie

ters of Isobella. at St. Mary's auditor

ast Chicago Tea & Coffee Store

EVERY MEAL A

SGNDUS

716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO

PHONE 24

Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 17th and 18th

with 30c 23tf

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, Coffee or Tea Order, 6 bars FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound

OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound -28 M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special 1 pound 30C FANCY GUNPOWDER TEA, per pound 60C HERSCHEY'S COCOA,

',2 pound

NEW FLORIDA peck

Give

SPICED FRUIT CAKES (wheatless), regular 35c kind, lb 20C FANCY RED SALMON,

1 lb. can FARM HOUSE SWEET CUT

PICKLES, full quart Jars 30f GLENCOE BRAND PURE FRUIT PRESERVES, giant jars, regular 45c kind, jar 39c AM ERY-CAN PORK AND BEANS, No. 3 can Ofti

SOAP, 40c

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i Few folks Buffering from kidnev and ; b.adder troubles ever think that the i meals which they are taking are hasten- ! Ir.g their death Kvery morsel of food ; taken gives up its quantl.'v of uric acid.

nis poison is tnncn into tine system iki ! through a diseased ccr.dr.i-i-. of -he h;s- . nevs a, id "uiii(inr. In the healthv man!'' ! nature provides an outlet for this poison 'i " I Those in ill health n.ust take a medicinal 1 ' hIp n Cr' e this dea i. ... i rtf , ci .cj , 'from the vs!em For m,- inn'....,-. ''''

i GOLD MKlMIi Haarlem oil Capsules ' a cantata and spring songs in cos-' i have been doing this work. Thev eft'oct 1 rime, interspersed with patriotic air ! XnTint ! -t, a cons.stj put off this v ital matter of attending '. ,n ot fiV viol.ns. four boy and one I ; to your health until it is time to make i all I. will appear for the first time this i

;flay. Look for the genuine. Your druc- 1 "n,i thls concert.

gist sells thin. Th.ey are guaranteed or

Nat Stratford, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stratford, of North Raring avenue, has enlisted with the

J machinists corps of the navy. A broth

er jonn. fvconi eldest, is with trie sam contingent. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty of Indiana Harbor will hold a large class adoption at the K. of 1'. hall tomorrow evening. There is also to be featured th unfurling of the Service

r lag. . rus:ne-s meeting w ill pre-

the ceremonies and wHl be held

promptly at 7 o'clock for the members. There is to be an exceptionally good program to he rendered at the Garfield school this evening by the pupils of the upper grade. Miss Jaynes. the director of the music department has prepared the ehiidien to do thir very best. There jn a small admission fe bing asked, the money to go toward the music fund of the school wherhv records fc,r the victrola and sheet mu-

rces.ry f"r the instruction, ma-' j .rt ;,.seci. a ,o: tlon of he re elpt I II also go a.- a donation to th; Re i ! os. as the children a;e de iirou I ' -'l-.ti rio.iir. t:.eir bit. There is to I

Nujol the only Remedy to Help in Twenty Years

In bottles only, bearing the NuJoZ trademark never In bulk. AVrita fo.fiee booklet.

Mr. A. L. Raplce writes th folbwing strong recommendation of Nujol after this effective remedy relieved him from chronic constipation. NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO., (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N. J. Dear Sirs : I cannot spealc too highly of Nujol. I had constipation for twenty yean, and Nujol waj the first remedy of all I have used to he!t. Yours truly, Bluff, Utah. A. L. Raplee. "VJUJOL will relieve you of chronic constipation as it did ' Mr. Raplee. It makes no difference how long you have suffered, nor what remedies have failed to help you. Get the necessary relief by the use of Nujol, which helped Mr. Raplee when all other remedies were unsuccessful. Nujol relieves in a gentle, effective way, without griping or unpleasant reaction. It contains no drug; does not artificially stimulate; and so aids the bowels to act naturally and regularly. Nujol is a safe remedy for the youngest child or the weakest invalid. Thousands now use Nujol instead of harmful pills and salts. Try it yourself and be "regular as clockwork. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutes there is only Nujol. At every drug ttarm. Send 50c. and we will tbip new kit liza to soldiers and sailora anywhere.

for constipation

on. ! i"Ptinv r"fun.Ied. Insist d3C i MEDAL Brand. Adv.

on GOLD

KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE

10 bars GRAPE JUICE, qt. bottle. Pint bottle

POTATOES,

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Wheat to Those Who Are Protecting Your Freedom EAT POTATOES.

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Telephone 984. JOHN PORA CO. Real Estate, Loans Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pora Buildio- 3462 Guthrie St Indiana Harbor, lnd.

Russe! Rarron. son of Mrs. Thos. Moss of South M.igoun avenue has enii;sted with the fireman's contingent of the navy and departed for his assignment. He has been working at the B. C. as fireman. All women workers who are to ta'ke part in th cominar Ite( Cross drive.

tne Indian H to rnecv this

t-:-. Rd i rn- centr. in Fir street. The meetinsr wiil t'.mmence prompt.- at 7:?o. It Is asked that there be a sood ntteridanoe.

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What is to be Gained by Delaying Your Coal Orders? NOTHING but much to be lost; coal prices may go sky-rocketing one of these days. Send us your orders today while prices arc Ioav. Incidentally, there's no better coal than we sell you It's juct ALL COAL; THAT'S ALL.

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PHONE 70 Estimates Furnished X Nk. Reil Building Contractor 4335 Forsyth Ave.

East Chicago.

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nence. having established one of the first business houses in the city and having- served as city treasurer durin the mayorship At William U. I'enman. died at his home, in Tra .v. III., and the remains laid to rest at Orocn-

1 wood cemetery. There was no family

rVi Division, are asked j better known to the community than venintr in the rooms of j that of Mr. and Mrs. James Galloway.

who, coming heie some thirty years ajjo. did their share in making: the city what it is today. For many years the-r residence was in South Forsyth" avenue, the home now of Mr. and Mrs. Osier. Intimate friends of the family have just returned from the bereavement and pave out the announcement of this venerable man's passir.K. rtetirinir early as was always his custom, well as usual, he was found a few hmirs latr by his wife, breathing with difficulty. She summoned a physician, but his life was extinct when he arrived and the cause of demise was

pronounced apoplexy. The deceased was In his 74th year. He was a G. A

by every virtue, having; enlist

ed in the Civil War when he was but

17 years of aire, and havina: often related to his close Intimate friends the stirrings accounts of "Sherman's March to the Sea." lie never found a better way of entertaining friends than to anecdotes of the Civil War days, nor did he ever demur in the fpiiingr nor re-tellinp: of the many interesting phases of those days. All who came to know Mr. Galloway felt that it was distinct honor to bear his acquaintance. Besides his wife, a son. Joseph, who for many yers was a leading- factor In this vicinity, at one time employed with the F.ast Chicaeo Land Company and at another with the Chlcnjro Terminal office, and now- holding the responsible position as certified accountant in Chicago: one daughter. Mrs. William Rich, who was Miss Klla Galloway, leader of the young social set of her days, are the direct survivors.

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Thp Cirls' Club of the Indiar.a Harbor M. K. church which was to have rit tomorrow evening, will be postponed one vveeli. Theie will be n . change of the me eting f lace. . W. J. Hower, ti07 Fir street. Mi-s F.lla Baxter, a. teacher o' tra ie 4 at the Garfield tchool has g; .-ri .:p her pojsition as a teacher to take a position with the government. In the, clerical department at Washington, D. C.

Mrs. L. Beeswav and Mrs. Frances ij rr,an

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ing Sattion to visit Mrs. Beesway's ton Loland. The young people of Indiana Harbor are. af-ked to participate In a social held by the Kpworth League this evening at 7;30 o'clock in the parlors of the M. II 'church. An enjoyable time is promised those, attending. Miss Kdna Bottenberg of Guthrie street entertained last evening at a farewell rarty. complimentary to Miss Tess Cohn who was leaving t-r hr 1 . ire in the east after a lengthy visit he i e. Information reaches here that James Calloway one of the East Chicago Galloway, one of Fast Chicago very

' earliest settlers and a man of promi-

Indiana Harbor National Ban!

INDIANA H It BOH, INDIANA.

Capital and Surplus, $120,000.00

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Bader. Geo.

rres. M. Witt.

G. J.

Baier. J . G .

M.

All'n.

OFFICERS. J. G. Alien, Vice Bres. Cashier. E. L. DIRECTOR.

Hausler. Sr. F. J. Louis Z:mmerman.

Fred J. Smith. V;.Markey, Asst. Cashier.

Smith.

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Geo. M.

F. W;

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Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close of Business May 10, 1918.

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THE MAN OF INFLUENCE,

the man vho is "getting ahead," is the man who has a car, almost invariably.

At 688 Hoffman St.

Near East Chicago.

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Now six room house, furnace heat, oak floors and trim, built-in buffet and cabinets. $:"i,800 $250 down, balince small monthly payments. Phone 835. R. A. BATES. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

IF YOU WANT

to keep abreast of the times get busy planning on that car now. The best way is to consult us.

RESOl'RCES. Loans and Discounts I'. S. Bonds l. S. Liberty Loan Bonds T". S. Certificates of Indebtedness Bonds. and Securities Banking II-use and Fixtures Due from Banks Cash on Hand

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LIABILITIES. Capital Circulation Surplus and Profits (earned) Deposits Bills Tayah'e at Federal Reserve Bank.

.11. 630.18?. 2S r53.027.S2 ss.000.no .,- 50,057.00 403.083.9 $2,902,936.01

loo.noo.no 5rt.niio.na r2.o02.p.7 2.4 CO. 433. 34 240,000. on

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Factory Interests 'Will Kind It to Their Advantage to Avnll Themarlvr of Our t'nlversal 1'ar List. Members of Hoth Amerlrnn and Indiann Rankers' Associations. OLDEST RNK IX IDI XA H tnBOR,

PREPARE FOR RED CROSS DRIVE Fast Chicago women turned out in numbers at the meeting in the council chambers of the city hall last evening, preparatory to the coming Red Cross drive, which opens Monday. May 20th. Blans are completed .-nd the women ready ti give their utmost support to obtain their share of the allotted quota of $15,000 which represents the amount to he secured in the week's time. The women feel encouraged, inasmuch as the Boy Scouts have offered much in the way of posting at

tractive slogan bills in every available space, to create interest in the public I

mind the absolute necessity of the drive. It Is probable that a public pirad will take place at the very commencement of th campaign and if so more particulars will he given well in advance so that all patriotic citizens may have time to prepare fnr it. Th school children will be asked to take part and it Is safe to say that East Chicago will make an exceptional showing in this coming drive for merciful relief funds.

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C. PETERSEN & CO.

Phone 980. 4947 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

Specials for Friday and Saturday, May 17&ii and 181h

CASE AND MAIBOHM CARS SANDOW AND CORLISS TRUCKS.

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Abov a II m iBHfjirRestilb UurAMAlsBrir aHltfber mm ber cf Results tl?3n any. Try one to-morrow.

jSVVANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, i rp--.ial. package 3SO

FRESH COUNTRY EGCj, 39d "OUR BEST"' 30c COFFEE, 2 lb3- fcr 55c MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. can gQ FARM HOUSE SAUuM KRAUT, large cans, 2 for 25C PLYMOUTH ROCK PUMPKIN, 2 large cans 25c LIBBY'S ROYAL ANNC CHERRIES, No. 3 can for 35C BOULEVARD PINEAPPLE,

No. 2 cans, 2 for LIBBY'S APRICOTS, large cars, 2 for

45 63c

25c

TOILET PAPER, 7 large rolls

COLD DUST, small size, 5 packages 30 SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, 10 bars 47C FARM HOUSE APPLE BUTTER, full quart 29C FANCY STUFFED OLIVES, large 8-oz. glass at 15o HEINZ CATSUP,

large bottle at FRESH GREEN BEANS, at per lb NEW POTATOES, large size, 6 lbs. for CODFISH in 1 lb. tablets, 2 for

280" 15c 29c 45c

WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF FRESH BERRIES AND VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS.