Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1918 — Page 6

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TIIE TIMES. Thoirsdar, June 2a 1918, Net Proceeds Donated to AMERICAN RED CROSS Patriotic Picnic and 4tb ! July CelebraWoii AT CAKE FRONT PARK, INDIANA HARBOR, IND. to be given by THE BUSINESS MEN

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Upper pictre shos a view of Prague, second lars'st cixy in Austria and capita! of Boher.-.ia. Picture in centei is of main street in Vienna, Austria" capital, showing troops going to the front. Lower picture shows the houses of parliament in Vienna, before which demonstrations may be ejpectcd should the unrest in In a dull monarchy grow worse. Recent dispatches from Austria-Hungary carry reports of unrest and internal dissension in the dual monarchy. Food shortage and dissatisfaction over the showing of the Austrian armies in the war arc constantly causir.fr minor disturbeces, reports say, which may prow at any time into sit.ous uprisings. The food shortage is most acute in the laire cities and it is probable that, serious trouble would break out first at these places, a3 veil as at the capitals, where the powers that be hold forth.

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TOU may depend upon the quality of the jf service rendered you in every department of this garage. We offer you the services of experienced and skilled workmen only. Every job is done neatly, correctly and with the least expense possible. When you need garage service and want it right come to us.

Katherin Honaril, 431S Olroft Avt., rfannr 20, nlll he pleased to vrrite and receive nootul nrw and nderilng for The Tlmen, !o job work of all det'rlptlon promptly anil ll done. M;--v Andrew S,:::ko r.f ChicaK". Venn lt i fMfn'r.. ftCi-o:-.pa'n in h-T da iKi.'pr, .1. .T Kr.-hy, w h-- has lin hr a I'-nsrMiy vi ;t from hr

veil luri'-heons wers h?M In Mrs. nmhr'n honor a few ias prior to hr ! ii v Hiif roil PA I. K Fine bungalow on Ivy St. )" t ri'.'th nmi 14(th: rn.'dprn In every rfjTl. rhene Ind Harbor. 63"R for p.) i I i l ii I h r.. Mix. Mm S.tlnv.n of 135th street, l fin Austin visitor today attending a Inrnlio.n ami ;ird patty al the home of Jlif. l'ti'd Hium.

I j Mrs Kdwnrd Green and h'r small son iif ll.Mh uroit js hrme frotn a several ) v(.fKri' vivit ut Findl'-V. Ohio. i I r. and Mrs. Nrl Slinbrg of Ivy !.-ti.-rt !)ni M,- ,ui K v. Walton "f ll?no,U street, motored to Wan:it;ih. Ind., evening to attend tiie ; v.oi :ni of Mrs. Walton' brother. Mr. I Kmp I IliiitivU'. to M'ss Florence .Sh'Tjinnn Mr. Hartwia; i in his pniur :r-ir i t I'liui'if I 'ni fi si t y and lias j to n in t -j from government sr- ! ' i ' H" 'rft'orrrl rnltst mfnt in vc nous . I'tiiiidifs of the work btit if railed at t w ill if m a far ie,roe.l draft I f!i;;!M.nn I ! Mr?. K M B'li re'.l of the Fleming i a r a j ' ;nn t s I, t s sone to Cee!and. O., jt visit ith her ri'.othi"r indefinitely. 1 M:.-s .-'. ila I:- ! of Nortii Forsythe i. v:i'i" left this m-.rn.Tii; for l.ifavet.te j to v ! i t with w t.o ts f xv'-cting

I leave. tl:.it ornn for anot ther r.t of d l! . tl.e f'll!'.- j.hi t of next Wek.

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j l.r-r M. K i hnrch ban-'iete,l the teii- hj its, th;tty-fle m ntiniher. last evenj Vo-'fote t ht i r fin.it departure to tln-ir h"!iij w lie re they w ill spend the )n l idirv mmsifr ae tton. It w a a i.o Ken menu and ail th "fixing " j T1-." quests were w ell elattol with the

Lot.- !' ; cTii'd them. It and Mrs. F. P. 'x of Kuiiirt aven:e left in their - his nmrtiinft to in- ti'f io thT s:".im'r cottage in M'i- '. ; . - ii ii. Th- ixp.it to lie gone ten :as. They will return litre July 1. Wiiiia-ii Mil'.er. of lS.Mh stieet has on ; -of- t o w n ir l;t lives as r Lie -Us win eame to ( in a 1 1 f nd v. r. e at the cor.imen ftii'itt f:-i vi.es of I he Fast Chiai) hith school this e-.eninj? and where Miss Maicon. their daughter i - o.niii-'.ins. The Mesdames John lia.igh and Cy-

' i .1 Hatitsh will be joint h ostesses to the New Auction HridK- Club which is j mit.ne this evening - he Kdwatd l'-l;;-Ki- home in North Magoun awI r'ue' i Vo'jns folk to the number of twenty 1 were, entertatine d ut the Jack T. orris jhoine in M4th stte-t la it even'nK m j -e ! I rat ion of .Vis. l,oft:' brother K'.ije"ne whose nmi birthdtiy and th.it of : ! I,, M-tf-r Helen, whs f'ciirt ins a i

aB58 j ..r.a rt. The pastime of the 'nm g wa. game and later music ith i pa,lK?hmn! eoneludins the eeentf'il

)te;v.rE. I fie e..Ol w e I - p III. '. I w Hu- w ith f.oral arrangement. ! M: Anne Koer.an of F.a.-t Chicago

E a erad iate r.f the All Saints ht?M

I M-h.'e.l of Hammond last evening at l ..- . o.r-nen.-enient exercises. Mis"

Mary Wl-.f-elan of th'.s city atteud'-d. rrs. Fred Shoemaker of firapeMn" .treet is iio'iie from a few la s i.-;l with relatives at S'.'jth 1'end. Mrs William Fox of c,rappvin Pt . ... lie inn expected home a'mc-sf an v day .-.vv. She has been :s;'m; her son !,,,oifn who hn bcec with a rontmp. n t :n Cah'ornta and w Iro h h-is been i ;,;.-icii ! . France. They are on their i,,,v ! and Mrs Fox is homeward roirc'. after l'nx'hy is.t wih her

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Great Bargains for Friday and Saturday I

The winding up of our great yearly Challenge Sale will offer these last few days astonishing bargains merchandise that will be placed before you at manufacturer's prices. Three Alarming Coat Values!

J Tlirsr throe coat values have born rut to one-half i the actual selling price owing to the. fact that we have many on hand. Don't pass those up!

$18-$20 Women's Spring Coats in latest shades and styles, great assortment. Challenge price

Second great offer in Women's Spring Coats in $25 values; in navy, green, tan, black and many other good shades

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; Third Coat Offer is a wonder $27.50 and $30.00 j ! Coat, miiltary model, trimmed with belts, large j ; collars; shades as mentioned above, J) J"f great values feZ.3U I

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After you gt 'em to the garden in Iipthapo you must Lnow wliat to do whth them, to write for the free war jrdj primer ent out by the Maticnaj War Garden Ccminlnion, of Wttihington. D. C.

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DO NT LET WEEDS GHOW AR0UH0 OU

The National War Garden CorumlBsion of Wnshlnrtoo, D. C. wa.rns war f ar lonara agrainst allowing weeds to capture the ra-rdea.

Mr?, tjpige M.llr rt Fir street, haa 'lepHitei for hr home at rnnce'.on. ! nil

Mif C'c-iin'-:; ir.a n. th mother rf Mrs. ier) A' kf i" of Fir street, who has unl i g' ne a sif hp 'f illness f or ihe past i::nv wpk. shows som impro ement whMi 5 mpft en'-ouraging to th family. Mi? Nei! r?t--rlva is baclt from a it at i"!erland. iinio. and w!':l rca.n p.t tli J '. Pftrka homf in 'iapvir, strot fcr the summer perI Th Misses Oarnet Foster. Edna '"arlsten and Bessie Jones, teachers at iit Kilev schcejl, w i' weie leaving f r their rf j-erliVf Jt.hi? f spend ,i" summer months' vacation. were tendered a fareel party by Mrs. I.. . vVeliivh of ff!'ape;ne street Inst evep.mfc Cards were played at four tah--"eer." the dtversin. Th awards

went to Miss Cnva Anderson and M!s '"a FH Dainty refreshments were ?er ed. Mrs Ij. Sterl:n rf 135th street, who -cifTered n. t-adly fraeti.:rd I'.mh when rie slipped fi.m a f w .-'.ej,. from the tt-rn e,f her Hpartmc-rtt as h was 1 ! see :id n j e ftw dny. gen. i resti-iis w . IX at the Merry hosp't a!, i.'ary. It u n s necessa: ' that The hone.; i,p i-rst nnd this ocr'qs'-ried the patfent much i nn and uneasiness. s'Ti bs th Alt ending physician permits she w'U he lemoved to hr home and placed under !'. e care of a trained nursr to mere ful- ; re 111 pera t ," ; s flro; gr 1j. riixnn f f South O!1 tt apnj Ond Mis. Morjsan Mathews c. : e ch,i jie ir. : ii c a h"rde of it' folks Ah" ! b'-nt on pHncnSr a t .laek.-on I'.irk for the day. As tday is T'airei! 1 'ixon's lcrthday It was no troh.V-e for The on ng sters to Ret th-r way. T'.askets of luncheon were carried alonsr and they will spend the day in jo y o u s r 1 o 1. Th Twentieth dentin y Sew inR fl'ih i hinR entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. O rover C. Hsnson in K-nn"lv aense. Miss fame Gos'-h. principal of the ".arfield hool and Miss I.ouie GUI .im :h.- physi.-al culture teacher and super-'r-or of domestic science f.r tlie ciiis. ucif hoih hc.nored by the girls of the

' no I list evenint; at a i'.ttie farewe!i

part for the teachers who are ahcut to ii part for their summer vacation !autiful bouquets of flowers were pie-

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In apprecation to all those who were so kind to us in our bereavement in the loss of our dearly heloved husband end father. Garret Fa?an. .'ho departed this l!f June 14. and was laid to lest June 17th at Calvary cemetery, we desire to express our heartfelt thanks Especially to Rev. Wakefer. of I.aCorte. Rev. Thiele, of Fort Wayne, Hev. Connelly, pastor of St. Patrick's church. Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella. Mayflower Camp, the Royal Neighbors, the Toliee Department of the Inland Pteel. neighbors and friends and for the many beautiful floral offerings. MRS. GARRETT FAG AN AND FAMn.v.

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10c

FRESH GREEN PEAS, per pound

FANCY RED AND WHITE RADISHES, 3 bunches IOC COUNTRY EGGS, canaled. per dozen 39C LILY CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb 47C PLYMOUTH ROCK PUMPKIN.

2 cans SASCO HOMINY, finest packed, 2 cans

VAN CAMP'S KIDNEY BEANS

2 cans E ATA V I A LOGAN BERRIES,, 2 cans BELMORE PEACHES. 2 cans

SAFE HOME MATCHES, 5 boxes

30c

25c

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29c GSc

LIQUID VENEER, 5Cc size for -45c LIBBY S RED ALASKA SALMON, 1 lc- n 30c FANCY SEEDLESS THOMPSON RAISINS. 2 lbs. for 29C CAMPBELL'S SOUPS,

all kinds, 2 cans STAR BRAND LOBSTERS.

23c

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LIBBY'S ASPARAGUS, tall can, special at 30C SWIFTS PREMIUM SKINNED HAMS, per lb 34c

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Specials for Friday and Saturday, June 2 1st and 22nd

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 5 bars 30c FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs.. $1.04; 1 pound 23C OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.C4; 1 pound 28C M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound -30C WILBUR'S COCOA, lb- can - 23c 1 lb. can - 45C FANCY BARTLETT PEARS In heavy syrup, No. 2 cans, 6 cans. $1.C5; can 20C

25c

SHRIMPS, 2 cans for GLENCOE BRAND PURE

PRESERVES, reg. 45c Jar 3( FANCY COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN, can lS'C FARMHOUSE BRAND SWEET RELISH, full quarts 32C LIBERTY COOKIES, a deliclou

wheatless cookie, lb OLD COUNTRY SOAP,

10 bars 52t TOILET PAPER,

4 targe rolls..

25c