Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 21 June 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES U-t.J11LJ.JJ.!, Friday, June 21. 1913. Net Proceeds Donated to AMERICAN RED CROSS nolle Picnic and 4fS& I Jsily Celebration AT LAKE FRONT PARK, INDIANA HARBOR, IND. to be given by THE BUSINESS MEN W. R. DIAMOND "FiffE QU&U7V SYBASE" 709 QmQRG &VEMUE WT Ik -J I

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Kalhrrlne Howarfl, 431S Olrott A. PSione 2S3, will be pleased to writ and receive aortal new and fidverttlx for The Times, also Job nork of all de--riptlon promptly anH well done. 6-20-1. Choice new line of Orgar4!. ,rr,, and Fancy Collars, at the Hat anil Art Shp. 70S Chtoasro avenue. 6-21 Th Itiley school which Is closing for the summer months as ar ill othar schools deserves recognition for the mplcndid work accomplished by the junior Red Cross unit which comprises quite- young scholars. They cut. pieced and knotted n, handsome quilt which they disposed of by shares and the. receipts netted them $51.00 which they with grVet rrlde turned over to the Indiana Harbor Red Cross Chapter. Miss Kacid 1-awrence. a primary teacher e.t the school directed the work and comes In for a ."hare of the commendation. Tho Sons and rauKhter? of Liberty of Indiana Harbor ir.eet this evening to hold their annual election of officers. Members ara most earnestly requested to ha present. Th Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of East Chlcagro will participate In a Joint Memorial Pay service, Sunlay evening fit tha First M. E. church with tha Rev. Oeorse R- Jones conducting. The members of both orgraniiations will assemble at the Odd Fellows' hall at evtn promptly and march in a bodv to the church whera the ceremonies will commence at 7:45. !5 to 50 per cent reductions on all Millinery, at the Hat and Art Shop. 70S Chlcagro avenue. S-21 Mr. and Mrs. Newell Moore are arriving here the early part of tha week to ppend their honeymoon in E. Chicago, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh, of 144th street. Mr. Newell holds the position as foreman with the Grasrcin Chemical Company at the riant at Terra Haute and the bride is Mlsj Frederica Worth of Brazil. Ind., where the wedding Is beinR held Sunday. The couple will remain hers for a week. Mr. Bert Halght of Commonwealth avenue has received word that his father who lives at Hillsdale. Mich., and who wes a former resident of tVhitln?, for many years is critleall-.' ill. and expects to leave for that city at on'e to be at his bedside. Mrs. "vVilliam Greer, whose home !s

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at Reno, Nevada, and who Is here on a visit with her sister. Mrs. Ross Myers. Is leaving this evening for Muncie, Indiana, to visit awhile wth her mother, a resdent of that city, before she returns to the West. Mrs. H. M. Skinner, who Is well known in Indiana Harbor, having been a former resident here, and now at 11 Waltham street. Hammond, saw friends for the first time Sunday since her illness and the death of her new born infant, which occurred Sunday. Her condition is mora hopeful now than It was a few days ago and she Is permitted visitors now. Mrs. Ncls Carlson of North o;-ott

avenue is entertalnmcr out of town j rela'ives In honor of l.er son Robert.! whose second birthday anniversary Is ijein celebrated. , I.ittie K ir Robert Stanley of Sooth i Olcott avenue, was host to several of '

the young folks yesterday In celebration of his seventh birthday anniversary. The guests included the immediate chums of the neighborhood and they participated in merry games and enjoyed n luncheon at the c!os. The decorations were carried out In colors f pink and white. The children were grouped together and had their picHires taken .Mid th- e will be jrlven as souvenirs c " the. oct aijn. N R Keliy of Coifax. Iowa, Is here

at the R 5v Kelley home In

Mis. E. S. nrummond of Fir street entertained Mrs. E. I. Horton cf fhi-

joago as a ff'jest yesterday Mrs. HerI ton is a bride of two w eeks and the ;wife of Dr. Horton of Chicago.

Denn Buckley of the Indiana Harbor dumber company, has his s'ster. Miss V irk'.ey. who Is a teacher at Fault Ste. Marie. Canada, and who Is onher

way to Goshen, leaving Saturday, here 1

for the past few days isit'.nc him at his rcs'dnoe In Drurnmond atreet.

Soap should b used very carefully. If you want to keep your hair lookins It hest. Most aoaps and prepared shampoos conta'n too mtjch alkali. This dries t-l-o scalp, makes the hair brittie, and ruins it.

Tha best thing- for steady us is just

ordinary mulsifled porornint oil fwVHrh ! a visitor

Is pure and greaseless), and is better j p;r''lth l"tt avenue. than the most expensive soap or any- j St. Alban's Sunday school has arthina" else you can use. I ransced for their annual picnic to he

held at East Side Tuesday. June 25th. nnd the members of the class, their parents and friends are Invited to go. The piekniekers Iwll leave on the 10.33 train via the Lake Shore. Miss Floy Mcintosh of 14th street returned to her Htlt4ea a a r.r.ar r at

dries quickly and evenly, and It leaves ,ha ,., ,, t.......

j an absence since Sunday, occasioned

by a sprained ankle while she was outing at Flint Lake Sunday with a par-

One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair end scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every, particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair

tbe, scalp poft. and the hair fine and

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pQky, bright, lustrous, fluffy

to nianagii. Yhi can get nullified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy, its very cheap, and a fewi oxinces will supply ever member of ttifi family for months. Adv.

ty of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lelehne.r of Tvy street have a new car. a Rsral, f.vepassenirer. which has just arrived.

Mrs. William Halght of North Forsythe avenue has returned from Darlinct"n. Ind.. where she aoo-jmpa nlej the funeral party of late William

I A. ilson. Mrs. W Hson will remain

in that city for a period of two weeks or more before returning here. The. Mesdnrr.es V. A Mcintosh, of 14ith street and Mary R Scott of N. LJarlna: avenue were Crown Point visitors for a c.iv.ple of days this week. ft uests at the deputy-sher! It's home, William II. Olds. Mrs. George Freeze and Mrs. Ansn Strohm of N'appanee. Ind., and Mr. I)omer Pewey. of Manchester. Indiana, motored here for a few days visit with the L W. Giles in 145th street this week. Mr. Ttri, n Kir street 1s at West Baden taking the baths to recuperate his health whir h lias n "t been very gOOd Of late. Mrs. George W I.e is and her duhter Mrs. I. C. R id entertained at a dinner party the guest who came to bo in fit tendance at the Last ChlcoRO h,i?h school (onunencenient last even-

:r,)g and wliere Miss hrlsune I'.eid completed Those present were Mrs Adam Cruickshank and three daughters, the Misses Daisy. Janet and Mary, of South Chicago. Mrs. J. MeAllster and son Jack of Enjjlewood, besides the immediate members of he fa m il les. Through some misunderstanding, unfinished garments are being sent in to the East Chicago Red Cross chapter. Several notice have appeared In thse columns asking: for the return of the

yarns and garments standing1 out. This has been made necessary owing" to a complete rhatigs In the rules and regulations which must be observed In future pertaining to all work. But it is also quite necenjary that all rarn.enta commenced muat be completed before belnr turned In. As there is always some dissimilarity in work perfected it Is not easy to complete a garment which another has commenced

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M NATIVE CHUCK CUTS 210 &QS B SIRLOIN ROLLED ROAST 28c NATIVE PORTER HOUSE AND CLUB STEAKS. 30

HIND QUARTERS 26c FORE QUARTERS 23c

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ours. Absolutely pure and fresh

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PORK SAUSAGE-JWe use exclusively only best of Ham 6& M trimmings & pure spices. . &iHks

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and for this reason It Is attain asked that all having Raiments started will orr.plete them at an early date as possible and return. Tarns In their natural s'ate may be returned as they are. Promptness will be greatly appreciated by those who must make report t- the state Inspector regarding materials, etc. Tha services jn the First Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicago on next Sunday, June 2.1 will be as follows: 9 a. m . Men's Class meeting; 9.30. Sunday school; if):4S' public worship .w'h a sermon by the pastor on the subject, "The Ways of God for Man": 6.43 p. m., Fpworth League; 7:45, public worship with a sermon by tha pastor on the subject, 'Sifting the Nations." The topic for considers Vn

! at the mid-week service on WedViesj day evening is. "A Summer Program

for the Christian." Three people will be prepared on the following: "A Program for Those Who Leave the ICtv": "A Prog: sim for Those Who Remain at Homo" and "A Program for Those Who

I Would Engage in Special Christian

Work" This meeting Is open to all. Some special m::la will be prepared for this meeting. The annual alumni banquet will be hid at the Riley hnlMinsr auditorium nt ;sht o'clock this evening. Entertainment In the way of cards and dancing will be provided. All workers who are willing to assist in the sale of W. S. S. and Certificates are requested to meet at the Led Cross headquarters tonight at ? o'clock where instructions will be glen. The need is urgent. Please respond. CHI OK TH4K. The undersigned desires to thank the manv who were so kind in the recent Illness and death of their beloved husband and brother, William A. Wilson, late a member of the East Chicago police department and whose remains were taken to Darlington, Ind., for interment. Rev. George B. Jones, pastor of the First M. E. church of Fast Chicage. those who sang. Fast Chicago police department: K. of P. lodge. Pyth'an Sisters of Hammond and East Chicago, Sons and Daughters of Liberty of East Chicago, ail neighbors and friends and for the many beautiful floral offerings sent. MRS. WILLIAM WILSON", ORION WILSON. LEOTIS WILSON. CASH WILSON. 8-21-1 CARD OP THANKS. The family of Lester F. Murphy of Bacon street wish to thank all who extended sympathy and In other ways proved their friendship during Mr. Murphy's illness and death. They wish especially to express their appreciation of the good offices of the K. of C. and the R. o. C. and cf the ministrations of Rev. George Iiuer. The many kindnesses of the p'ighbrs and the friends will be always remembered with gratitude. MRS. MARIE SHIELDS MURPHY AND FAMILY'. 6-21-1

CLOCK REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELERY REPAIRING. FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER 234 EAST 6TATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.

Saturday Speolals

Blue Valley Butter. . . .50 'i lb. Can Chase & Sanborn

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Crusade Coffee . . . Cream Whip, per bottle U. S. Mail Soap. . Larpe Grandma's Powder

Washington Crisps 9c 12 oz. Wilbur's Dutch Cocoa 32C

MEAT We Carry Only the Best Chickens, we dress our

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own Leg of Veal Roast. . Veal Shoulder Roast Lec: of Lamb Choice Pot Ront. . .

Pork Loin Roast 30

Plate Boiling Beef....lS Armour's Star Ham...32f

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C. E. LARSON PHONE 7. 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago Specials for Saturday, June 22d

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2288. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING.

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YELLOW CORN MEAL, 5 lbs 33C MONSOON BRAND PEELED APRICOTS, No. 1 can 16 SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT, per pkg - 16C

LOGANBERRY JUICE,

16 oz. bottle 30C

3RITE MAWNIN OR LITTLE BOY

BLUE, condensed bluing, per bottle gC

FARMHOUSE BRAND BAKED

PINTO BEANS, No. 2 can 15

WILBUR'S COCOA,

12 oz. can ?A !

FARMHOUSE BRAND JAM, 12 cz. boUle 21 YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING. large bottle 24d SUGAR DROP BRAND CALIFORNIA EGG PLUMS. No. 2a can. WILBUR'S BAKING CHOCOLATE, i lb. cake liC JELLO, per pkjc J BRITE MAWNIN OR KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, per pkg 13 RED RIBBON BRAND VANILLA, per bottle 13i MONARCH COFFEE, 3 lb. container 9? MONARCH BRAND RED CHINOOK SALMON, per can 19d

We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.

165 E. State Street.

Pfcnnd finer ahove Pastime Theater.

ANTHRACITE AND BITUIJXNOUS Delivered to Any Part cf the Cfty. A6k Us for Prices. Vest Hammond Coal Company

J. J. BREHM, Prop.

PHONES: Res., 157; Office, 2966.

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UVER Fresh cut, all you want

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NECK RIBS Lean and meaty .

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Remember we close 9:30 Saturdays.

S73 Hohman St. Telephone 1441

Come early and avoid the rush.

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Note This Week's Specials HAMS BACON LARD

SMALL LEAN, SUGAR CURED HAMS, lb 261 GOOD SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb 26c SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 24c FRESH LEAF LARD, ALL YOU WANT, lb 26 SWIFT'S SHORTENING, BETTER THAN LARD, lb 2Sc

WHEN LABOR IS CHEAP

Much work can be hmd for m cent If you choose your worker from yotrr own household. Ramon ber this in canning and drying. Send 2 cents for postage on free book of instructions issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C

Prime Native Beed fVust of Beef, lb 27c Prime Native Pot Roast

H of Beef, lb 25

Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb 25c Fresh Cut Young Mutton Chops, lb 26 Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb 16c4 Fresh Neck Bones or Pigs Feet, lb 7C

Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb 6c Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced, lb 12c M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25 c Bologna, Head Cheese or Liver Sausage, lb. . . .ISc Our Special Frankfurter, lb 24c4 Home Made Pork Sausage, lb 25 Home Made Blood or Liver Sausage, lb 286

Fancy Georges Middles, lb 24c Norway Salt Mackerel, 2 for 15c Pure Fruit Mince Meat, lb 9 Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, per doz. .39 Heinz Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10 Heinz Mixed Sweet Pickles, per qt 40c Libby's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, qt 10

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Meats bought in the morning will be kept in our refrigerator until called for in the evaning. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded

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