Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 19 June 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Wednesday.-- Jnae 19. IMS. 1 Tx TT H re tvo antra Ma w .rei. Aa GROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVILLE DYER MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE i GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE wMHijK'.ywy

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r bond covering, and the resist runt must ;i(C'i her name on front of the photographs, in a marginal space at top or bottom.

Physician Reports Death from Salversan I FT. Gordon l'ieininc. reports throttch

Ketrlstrants will jrre-at.lv aid the nn. i tb-i r"luinr.s of thu Alistrnlaslnn MMLmI !

lice, officer by cniliiij; for th bi;inKs tarly and liave them '.'.led out an;l re-

PRACTICAL FltOCK OF It KICK .1 Kit SKY

Co mm sarins if ay 1st, Mr. J. U. Clark,

I2i 119th St., Whittnjr. will recoive ad- I man:.

vertlsrt'.ects for M'hitins an;'. Kotwrt- . .;0,U!i

Calo for Times Nowsjn-.'ors.

laztte. n r? ff-lkcAS" "mrty-st hnirfl j fitter 1 !,.). m-( Ion of snlivrsan, (f.'lti) ro- j t-tist rtiJin tj.iil f ;;! :,-a -t i !c pn1n, kpii1- I tlvcnfjs to nois k diilini'ss. ivr 101, i pui-e 1''. kn Jrrk. rigors, .st!p.ir fllowed by coma, ornitlnp. convulsion I

l oning. Ih r'sk of lt! xn too Rroat To j

svibrclt to Injections of nrptrio and mer- . c1lr'1 viifn vou can p'-curc a af rn- i

Princess Theatre Tonight, i lik" Nu,nl,or For Th '

.1 UW Cai.ruv-'Tiw li.-art of H"- I '"Krfniu r. n.c.i ar. set n ,

th I. S. TUieiis;i tory nn.1 other rnerli- I cril l-.ooKs as fallows: "I'.mplo yi.l In j clisca. 3 of 1 h pl.i-iilu'nr sypt ;n, in j

turn them to thsi t''!.-f of l','c who will ewoar them and Isko 1 1 o 1 r tinger Vritus. I'.g!strant3 within ton das after registering- will ca'.l at the offloa of the

Oiief of Polios and net their rtBitra-

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I'lict Thrt Heart of ioi l.nrming star in nn fi'i-

OiT!o ; M ,o; . ( n;.-dv. coming: Saturdn v. Juna

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matinee and night.

7 room house with ba'h. !i

Iiiaulra at SSI uiivor at. Whiting. C-lS-tf Qerraan Alloa Tcnia-los KTnst Esstor. All female:, subjects of the Germs ri Etnplr, of tho are of 14 yenrs and upward, llvinr In cities of 5,000 inhabitants or mori, Uo hnvo never been r.atura ilze-1 as American olti iters, must ;X resent themselves at the office of the chief of rolica durln the period Jutia

Lest We Forget," with

blood roiaonlrfr. scrofula. rl'.um.iti.tri, catarrh, inerctir.a 1 nd lead rolsonin. const i pat ion. stomach and livor dis1'iuier Its use nodes, tumor.x. ; Rfotre, hiru''. forr-'. vilrers and scro- j ftibm'! t ellirnrs tl.at ha wirh'm d

j all other t re:n merit dirappcar n 1f by j I maulo." Made by J. ". Mendr-nhn'.l. I ! Kvansvllle. Ind., HI years a druggist. ! , Sold by .Tos. W. Wejs. Hammond, and 1

Mar iaeatro tonini. Montague : Contra! Prup Store. ?Al Michigan ave . ' Love in "The fr-f.i Hearer. It is a ' Indiana Harbor Ad v. I worth wh!5 j.u-ture and has a gripping ,

A '.so a li rs

Rita Jolivet

Survivor of Ltisitania. $250,000 pic in which "S.'-vO people iv-ok j.af si ins the K'.n'ving: of the l.tisttan:a. ConiinK July 2 and S.

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'.ITth to June 20, 1.118, inclusive, and

register. ! 6.14.1 of which .-'e-T efis? i 'ori.i ravlJscn

American hom wnmn rnarrled lo! m)ss Carrie C. Schanti. must.- super-! be a rc.em'er. rr.naturalii-jd Grmin citizens, and all J visor at the Vh.ttug pubiio and high ! f'.vj- Smith, a nephew of Mrs. O V .wajifti of foretg-n birth married to un- j schools, h?is g-'ii in for jcovprnrnen ! Meek, who hris been principal of th,, JiAturallied Oerm.ir.s must register. service. M:s Schai.iz will leave the : high s-hool at Harvey. Ii':.. b-is moVEach female must famish four un- latter part of this week for Washing- ; el his family to WhIMr.g and located In fiiouated photigraphs, 3 by 3 Inches In j ton, D. C, to assume a clerical position, i Charl'-i Newell ho-jso on Myrf ! eize, on thin paper, with light bock- j TnmTrin avenue. In July Mr. Smith will enter ground. The potographa shall be of i U X AVs jlj. upon his new dutt.-s in the. sffity dc - the heraIJers end full face, without hat ! St AT TllOfltrO SatlirclflV ; psrtn-.t.t ' f the s-nn inr! Oil

Mrs. M. -in del Pltzete is expected to return ?iorve next week. Plnce lea-in;.-

Mf. T'''zele his b"en kt

tivts In Chicago while

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HfRI 'DOg'S Life." 6-:-4tj ThS Sacr,,l H-.ut rho,-l MS li I Mrs- l'- roth--ridge. 425 N-w York V'" yster.lny. " I" avenue, of tho Whiting Trench cltih, ' LANS IX' i

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t'Ahs Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health.

- Kwark, N. J. "For about thro

.years I muered from nervous break

:'s anxious to have the names of all reeruits sent to her. Miss liUth Mc'lirk has taken a jioji). 'on in tiie First NVinnl hank at East Chicago. Max GerlrtT ha" rt'intc1 home from the t'nivers'.ty of Michigan where he has been attend r.g school.

Miss Marion Clark of Iap.irta ave- I

returned liotr,.i from Grand i Mich., wheri she has been !

Brnhsnl t'iTk. a member of the .

j Yountr lvop!'s por-io'e of toe Germnr. j ! l.n'h ran church, wts surprised Patur-i ! Jay at the schco hall In h-Tor of h! ! ; tirthday. T--e crtittn and cako was ! served. All had a .1-!:y tir i. j 1 Clerer.ce Feb;!'; '..ft last Friday to1 i anwer hts countr y's ca'i. j

.diss Alma bci'ii't or jiarvey, vis-i

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uowii ana rot so , baching for the past two years

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STAR THEATRE. Saturclav Madame Pe-

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weak I could hardly , . .-. r a i 3i r

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'W.ccouid think of and trova. m Tne JJauliter at i P.

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iwy , ; ' fry' W9S u'Jr a phy- !T)a?Hnv " ' . Pician's care for two -4 ri 7ear3- a jfiri friend Chaplin in -aii used Lydia L. j eJivW. Pinkham's ere- i Helen and J

also Charlie

"A Dog's Life."

Itothwell f:r Ca!umt township for the W. S. S. lrive which sff.rts next

9- 4 ; Monday n-omtng. tl.e Ji'.h.

H'J'n and Joserh Uriili will ta' The hsdies- Aid n.e,ety will meet a

f nr Tyi ln t CJq V. ; vaI, ..oi. i ft, lnm e f Mra i1 TVihweH on

'fhQ toll m about their aunt. Mrs. Fred Knapp.' 'Thursday, June 20.

Miss Anna. Moss of the Chicago Tele-

ne Co.. Is spending a fw days here

This very smart street frock id fashioned of bige colored wool jersey. The wool embroidery is a rich brov7n shndo and dainty brown patent leather oy fords carry out the color scheme. The white veetre has clusters of tinv tucks atid a becorn-

J. lleiriger his h-en appointed' jrp- neck line. It i; mnrle of soft

chairman of North township: U. W. ceorcette as are the sufTs.

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Vlll 'vi3?ay lOOKltlDesari j RO to Buchanan. Mich., this w-ek to I phr,

ifc.10 Jr DPUff, 8n i spend several week vising relatives.1A3v now I am well and i r- . , i

l Lv:0; 1 ty. and Myrrh, Gehrke werean,,nS

visiting her father and fr'ends. ! Mrs. Jos. Harkctirider and sons spent

(the week with Mr. end Mrs. Harki-

rider. i w L Mr. and .'.'rs. A. Prahbs, t"ornco and Frank. visiil friends here Sunday. A card was received nnnouncuig the ' b'tth of a son X" Mr. ntid .Mr:-:. I.'iw- ',

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rrien(,;r.;r tne Lorn- j POURr! ever since and rivn vnn mv r.er. I ar'

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ANAEMIA AND POOR eW:-;--:

g1n- to visit.

Tvlio t.vok posi'ir.s at tlis Stand- !

Jil . cn Monday morning. How Mrs. Burnt'll's Daughter Rc-i -

covered. j j,; Prewsvi'Ie. H 'My da'ighter was I t'rennemic, ih 1 poor I'ont and Eijffred J. f from Indigestion and biMous attacks. ; it

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PRINCESS THEATRE.

mission to publish tni.4 letter " Miss

Flo KELLY, 475 So. 14th St., Newark, K. J.

: Therean this famous root and hrb

,remea7, ycia it,, ri.utia-i s vepetsble . , T I Compound. v;p.s ko snrcessful in TU I lOlllin!? CAT UT( l.'l V. .Hill1!

Kelly s case was becau?e it went to ths oo "T.P?t Wo Frircrpt " tviili -root cf her trouble, restored her to XieSu W e Orget, W It tl : sr,n lmo

'; normal heakhv condition ami as a result : Rita Jolivet, showing to her nervousne.s disappeared. ; shlkincr ff 1he Lnsifmiin. To Ecal Bed Sores ! Coming July 2 and 3, "Over For 25 years phvflicians and nurses the TOT)." 6-19-1 have never found anything equal to : pnd'Mrs. fe.aumont Parks and OVkSS C0mf07t POVQCr : " rmiV,!, have gone, to limine. Ahi-,,

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One box proves its extraordinary healing j

power for any Sitin inflammation. 3o t the Vinol and otner drug storac The. Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mm,

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to w tress the l.vjnen'n of the ?'r.d-

: aj-d ijiI ooat w. I', cowan, j A I'U.r.ber of Tiitlni; people will m j to Gary tomorrow -iV- witness the comnionec.i ent of ths Gny high sch.-;

As Vir.ol had built u n my -n si.nio tir

I ga-.o it to ri-.- u.'uchter. '

ed in health, and It h

butit h-ir up f.nd rt- red hr ! ai'h."-- H' r:d Mrs. X. Iliirn ll. J . The reason Virol nu so successful ! ii. :! In Miss Kurneii's chsi i because it ! a contains teef and cod liver peptones, j Iron and manganese perronates and j '

g 1 y cerophe -spha t es. tl. very elements j needed to b.iiid up a weakened, run- j down system, make rih red blood and create strength. Norris rirtrmacy, j

Joseph W. Wel. Hammond; Sthhekcr's Pharmacy end Pru exists everywhere. Adv.

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patriotic meeting will be hl J.iv.n hall fee u: day ev i;:u, 2. Attorney Frank Patt'.e l'oir.t, will de'.;-.rr the jiil-.-. evening. It iti ffnti'il -,: a'C-ri-d. to rvr. iv5 ; 'r : : . i t' thi ret: i to,;: -inr wc. i!-;g dr: nl iv. Jure- 2 t. in Fr:1:iv e e; 21. 1'r'riic F. iler.rut i.:f 5.

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IlvatiS r.rel I'ecker of I.ady Washirg-j ton cliapt'ir, of the K-ist'-rn .-''ir of' t Hi ice go, rrrt entertained by Mrs. JI.

in. liuii'T of Koberts.i.Ce..

Mr. and Mrs. George Ztvit of M'yr-

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The Wilborn Player-Piano is the most valuable

i musical asset that you could possibly possess for the

welfare of your children, .sot only does the vilboni Solo-Harp Player instill the splendid piano selections of the, crroat masters into the child mind, but the word rolls from Mother Goose nursery rhymes to classie. vocal music supplies the accompaniment and makes s insane: an easy accomplishment.

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! tin avenue, worn t-urieted a surprise: i party Sunday, in lion r .f their 2'"h! weddirg anniversary. The guests pre-; j ent were Mrs. Server's mother. -Mrs. A. 1 Tranter, her six brothers and their j families, making an attendance of 1'0,

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WE DO not mean to y that furniture 1 lower in price now than in yean gone by, but ws do maintain that while wage have almost doubled, furniture hat advanced barely one-third. TLe buyer of furniture now bas far more money to buy with he it pretperou food job at good pay are open to him at every turn of the road. Our even bijf store ere eellinjf more end better furniture then et any other ti.-ne tince 1892. The GENERAX'S offer of liberal credit to all and e Free Bank Deposit of 10 of your purchase have brou5ht throng or eager hopper every one a buyer, bearing evidence cf the feet that th ere it no shortage

ct ready cash la these parts.

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2-PIECE PARLOR SET This beautiful 2-piece Parlor

represent the very

last word in furniture perfection; very pleasing: pattern, with dffr form-fittirtg cushions covered with f.r.e velour; mahogany frame,

cane back, specially reduced this week J "j g 30

BRASS BEDS SPECIALLY REDUCED

An excellent Bed, continnous posts, full sized, ten fillers.

either burnished or satin

finished

mountings .

$21.75

LIBERAL CREDIT TO ALL

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PERIOD EXTExNSION TABLE We!! made William and Mary period Extension Table, marie of seasoned oak,

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$21.75

REFRIGERATOR REDUCTIONS Hi'h Grade Refrtperator with spacious ice and food compartments, white enamel interior, rust Q 7C proof shelves,

BABY CARRIAGES

Serviceable, Roomy Carriage, heavy wood wheels, J-4-inch rubber tires, neatly

upholstered.

sliding hoed,

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QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE

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LIBRARY TABLES

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$25.50 $22.50 $57.50 mrirv bca-:t-.f-:l rrio-'l r-:-5- The trt il

ia ci "r r ii.i?m ind a"v o- uufrn Anne.

or tr.a hcjrany stock, complete.

$121.00

all from Ch ien so.

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,'he de'-oratio.'is were ;

j pi, ik and white,, en 1 of the many pres- j ' er.ts one was a pink and gold dinner I Set. All thot-o prtSftlt Spent lit! rn,j - , I .; day. ' ! .Mr. and Mrs. John Kelt and Mr. and1 'Mrs. llait map. re 'trued the Great: 1 ht.kes Naval state-n, Sunday. j ! joiner and Yemen .At'his..n spent I tho week-, nd at ' 'r.-Ck'."'. It el I ; Nfis. j!- i man I'.n.ken nn 1 children cf j .Indiana boulevard, vlsfed at tl'.c Ftu- ' j ken honio in Fast Side, Sunday. j Karl Cow den still re-tr.ains quite ill t

at i;ie home -f h;s me th'-r. Mis. F.u- 1

j e j i -,f In. liana boulevard. J Miss Hose I.aMayne of Prn-ker, Ind.,, Vr.. M ,:i; i:;ii; the w. ok lo re, the Riiest I V.shit.b: ) T Mt :i A gwa At oh'.; on cf l.jke ao-v.eet; :,-!

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CORNER 92d A.ND HOUSTON, SOUTH CHICAGO. CFEN MONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS.

Our Other Six. Big Branch Stores: S94-C6 Milwaukee Avenue. 9121 Commercial Avenue

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Corner e2d and Halsted Streets 4612-18 Wentworth Avenue-

Corner Blue Island Ave. and 1th St. 11155-57 Michigan Ave.. Roseland.

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tnotore t to Hnn-mond, th'-v t:-:ted friends.

MERRILLVILLE

The Wilborn Solo Harp Piayer contains the wonder tracking deviee. This little device assures the performer that the music will play every note perfectly. Jt is so very valuable toward the renrodueinir qualities that vou can not afford to pur-

t 'VCiS8158 chase a plavcr-piano that uses obsolete thumb screw I i."4 fi.A -1 1 SsS, 1 1 e i e e s, .

fe.r:';fei- 1 lie OUWiiaip rill 'j UltM tt rtl V UL I11U.-MV ili.llYlIlU

fc-flZl'Cfcv.TJI almost an orchestra ot the niano

THE WILBORN PLAYER-PIANO AT $425 is the best, value. Search the country over and you cannot find its equal for near its price. Straube Players, Behr Bros. Players, Marshall & Wendell Players, Gulbransen Players, Hammond Players Easiest Monthly Payments.

.Piano and Music Co.

'Every Piano Must Be a Bargain." 631 Hohraan St., Hammond.

Phone 661.

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Tin I. a 7hnr!e Oof he and ire am e., -ent Sen lay in ("hi- -':' ( - i' son, George Gotha! I'r. K 1

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l.'ei t,h: e r Iftitti,-. s eii'M, tsitmg- her

and wife. j -av Mr s. It. nsumc-tr'en and d ujgh'cr. i e -

Mrs. Lindi Sherwm of Iik aven'ie.

were ('liicaKo lsltors Monday. Mr. and .Mr?, erver of Myrtle avenue, entertained a number of friends from I'hi.riKo. Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Kausch and children

of fh.oipe. Heih's were guests of Mr. j Vh-n you v ash and Mrs. Gharie? J.-hnson o-' Lake ave. j unat ye.u ,,. e. t,,, nue, Sun-iay. ! 5b.ttr-i p.- - cnteu Mr. and Mrs. r.obert Crow and chit- i v.hsch is vrv ir.:. dren of Hammond, visited at tire r.a -jer 8oa!p p. nd ir.nke-s t'

and fcharpe lioni'ts here huniay. The 1 Mr. and Mr. K iwnrd Julir Rnd ' mulsi.le' datiKl.tc.-s returned h.'-no after a. pie.ap- a t.nli ant. visit t itii relatives in I'.-ist.,!. Ind. land I.m

G. Wools and mother are '.'..: in rrir.ee on. 111., last --' Aid s-'-eiery hld nn ice 1 in .' -!;; h :ll . :. ' S ir-

-njs left !. week far Mudo take treatments.

Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair

Mrs. Iddings and son John Iddings expected to visit the doctor last Monday. Miss Fahie Zuver of CltieaRo. visited with her moiher and grandparents lat Sunday. A number of our people attended church service, la't evening in Griffith. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jocksfein "-f Gary, visited over Sunday tvi-h the Schmel2 family. Hammond and Gsry people aren't the onlv oti'a wo have poor trail service. We don't receive the Grown Foint papers until the next week afer they are printed, a distance of six miles.

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i motlK r. Mrs. "Wr.ee".

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Mrs. James Nicholson. T?. C7e " : TUtder and Mrs. Henry Egzers attt-nd-ed a rne..tinp at I,;lrty ha'I in Ham niond. yesierday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hemdotlrr o:

:r hair, be careful soaps md pr- pared t'. n.u-th aikali. u. a-j it dries the heir brittle.

ft thing- to ute ;s j-ist plain c .-nnut oil. fe.p thi is pur0 ty .crease less. It's very cheap. the most expensive eoaps or !-: Jit; to p;'. ee. You con it f'liy drug .store, and a fewill la; t the whole family for

, J-m.piv r.ir-isten the hair with water j and ruii it in. p.bo-jt. a te.aspoonful is ai! ; that is r-e-t; u It ntnl.es an abundance ' of ri.il, cronty lather, cleanses tborI c.iehiv, and rinse' out easily. Th" hair 'dries eji'.kly and r ei.ly. -and is soft.

fresh le.'-Utj;?, bright, r1 .iffy, wavy end easy t" band!-. Itt sides', it loosens and take? out cry panicle of dust, dirt

Mrs. A L. Eowlus and daughter. Georgia, cf Shiloh, Mich, are isitinK friinds in hnwell and vicinity The cr-ps around Lowell are badly in need of rain and unless we get some. ;:i-n the oats and potato crops will be cut rather short. Mrs. Ben La bourn end Mrs. Ettle M.-'bme. are visit tnsr their brother, Geo. I'ur-'is. at Ttrook. Tnd.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 22S3. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Hammond Man Has Miraculous Escape. "I was told by our family physician that T eould imt live without an operation, as my liver and pall sack were In such a condition. I set the day to ro to the hospital, but then T saw the P dvrrtlsement of Mayr's Wonderful Komejy. Pine" taking it I am feeling- like e, twn-yar-old. I em sure I never could have, survived an operation." It s a simj le, harmless t reparation that rt -move's the catarrhal mucus frm th intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically al! stomach, liver nr.d intestinal Rilments. inclufitnp anp-aidK-itis. One dase wiH conv mee ..! iimiK-y refunded. Summer Idiai ;. -a ' y, l:ideley Druir Store in Gary. Gentral Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Ad".

! CHOP SUEY I

Your friend? eat at our place, why not you? We eerre the beat steaks and chops that can t3 bought- We keep everything fresh and clean. Good management. The New China Cafe 167 State St., Hammond. Phone 445.

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