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WEEK'S SCHEDULE OF LIBERTY BREAD DEMONSTRATIONS nv kkiii:hi. IKM11-: iikmovTKTIO KiKT, MUKMKKI M. roHVKII.. Biv erside Si1i'"l- Wednesday at 3 p vi., T.iberty Breads. Wallace School. Thursday, at 3 p ii! . 1 . 1 ..! v Hr.fl.if. :.:b,M-tv Hall Friday at 3 p m . l.:h.-rty Mroailj. Thej demonstrations wiil show '' bread made w : ! li n- '. it ami hi " !; rs t. vi body.
PERSONAL 'I' SOCIAL HEWS Moving Pictures Free. The Creek Choctaw Oil & Gas Co of Tulsa. Ok la, have opened an office at 92 State street where they are showing their oil wells and properties on the screen. The public are cordially invitfl to see the pictures. 7-lf-l Mi;5' 7.o Hush of CT7 Johnson street hostess last evening to the member? of the F. K. ;. Club. The ent-'r-Mlnment w? a "heart" party, the prizes were won by Miss Fdith Kronsel and Miss Edith Ripley. Several musical selections wore rendered by Miss Pass. The next meeting of the. club will be r.ext Thursday with Miss Ethel Jacobson in Gostlin street. The Tine Street Ladies' Aid Society met yesterday afternoon with Mr. Nfwf, 4!S Hickory street. Flans were made for a social to be held next Friday July Cflth. The next meeting of the society will be a business meeting and Will be held on Thursday. Place of meeting will be announced later. A sacred concert will be given by local and Evans ton talent et the Methodist church in Truman avenue next Sunday evening', July 21. A silver offerIn? will he taken in the interest of the war fund. As far as is known Mrs. Barney Wilhelm, 615 State Line street. Hammond, lsads the field of all Hammond ladies PESKY BED BUGS Thanaw chemical. P.D.Q. Peaky .Devils' Quietusactually pota the everlasting to pek ybed bug v roaeitv. aoxo, and tleaa. impeibi' for them te exist where P. D. Q. U used. P. D. Q. kills and leaves a coariaf ,ea their ef gs and piaventa batcnias. A two-eunc rackafe maiao a Quart of the strong t bui lifer cd earth. A box of P. D Q. tees farther tbaa afbarral af aid fashioned bag krijers. Look for the devil s bead on every box: also patent spout in every box of P. D. Q. v The P. D. Q kills fleas on 4oa. Ail leading drul s"The
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who participated In the recent War Rhvlng Stamps side. Mrs. WUhelm campaigned on liimbach avenue and Ann street and nil together sold Jl.SOO worth of Thrift Stamps. Jacob Si'lirni'-t-T. "2I Chicago avenue, is lmw hi Mercy hospital in Chicane having undergone an operation. Hp is slowly improving and getting along nicely.
Mrs 1, Harilerodo and Mrs Harry Eii.is entertained the W . T. F. Central I'mon lt evening at the home of Mrs. Ends, :i4l' Muhisan etiue. About ,r 0 were in attendance. After a short business session a most excellent program was rendered, including readings by Mrs. K B. I'..vle and Miss Sadie Marcus, a ocnl solo by Miss Under, piano solos i Miss Onus and Virginia Ends, and -l.dlii solo by Emil Dietrich. Mrn. line'.-r then faf a splendid talk on sanitary eoridiiions in our city. She risks the co-operation of the organization to make a cleaner nnd more beautiful Hammond. A rising vote was taken plednmg the hearty support of the union. A committee on law enforcement w.is appointed :md teh meeting adjourned to in, t Thursday. Aug l.". the place being snneure'ej later. - - Mrs. n. O Boss of 41 Kenwood avenue entei tinned Justice lodge No. 419 D. A. to B. K. T. at a lea yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was spent enjoyably wiih music and fames. Those present were Mrs. Frank St Clair, Mrs James Morris. Mrs. Chas. Shirey. Mrs. Chas. Hillings. Mrs ' Wm. Stevens, Mrs. Win. Thomas. Mrs. Harley Furnas, Mrs. Wm. Corfman ami t-on James. Mrs. James Weeks and daughters Mary and Josephine. Mrs. Isaac Miner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HillinKs. Florence. James and Pearl Ttoss. The out of town cuests w-re Mrs. C. E. Samuelaon and Mrs. K. Moliter of Chicago. Mrs. Albert I'.nver of ,"13 Lotran street was pleasantly surprised hist evening by th" lodfte members of the Hoyal Neighbors. Golden Rod Camp. Mrs. Haver was presented with a beautiful potted ferns by her friends. The evening was enjoyably spent with ivusie and games and refreshments. Those present were Mesdames Johnson. Whitinr. Fienshop. Vrhahns. Blankford. Putin, Hirsch. I'eterson. Whittlieb. Schneider. Kerwin. Powell. Eversen, Hudrom. Raver. Miss F. iiilchrist and Miss Margaret Kaver. Rev. Lichsir.n and his wie of St. Paul's Lutheran church were ftiven a surprise houseuarmint: Wednesday eveninp by the young: people of the church. The rarty went to the church hall from the parsonaste and spent the evening: with trarries The music was furnished by Miss Lillie Fedder who gave several vocal solos. Mr. and Mrs. Lichsinn were presented with a fireless cooker and a purse of money. After a pleasant ever.inc refreshments were served. The. D. A. M. Club has postponed their meeting from tonight until next Tuesday evening, when they will meet with Miss Hazel Whiteseil in Webb street. Opal Hive of the Lady Maccabees will go to Gary this evening to five an exhibition drill to the jfeel City Hive, a newly organized Hive. All members are requested to meet at the corner of Sibley ani Hohman streets to take, the Eleventh
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stock of tho CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY, at the low price of 25 cents per share, par value $1.00, has come. The merit of this Junior Copper Company's property has been attested to and established by the expert reports of many Engineers of Mining of the widest and highest reputation. It has further been established by the lay reports, after personal investigation and examination, of reputable pioneer citizens of the city of Gary. The technical management in the person of Mr. Wm. J. Mitchell, for 25 years Consulting Engineer and General Superintendent of the extensive Mexican copper interests of the Guggenheiuis. the largest producers of copper in the world, has been proved as safe and sure. The business management in the hands of Messrs. Ritzier, Ross and Zimmer, as Managing Directors, is of the most superior character, ability and integrity. This hoard of Managing Directors will serve the stockholders of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPPER MINES COMPANY without compensation until the mine is placed on a dividend paying basis. The Fiscal Agency announces with pride, the constantly widening roster of stockholders and the continuous additional substantial subscriptions to the Treasury stock of this unusual copper security. An advance in price, based on sound business calculations, embracing development work and the enrichment of the ore. bodies exposed, is authorized. Come today and tomorrow for full detailed information. Dont' let this opportunity pass. The predictions made by men who know as to the near future value of this attractive security, is of great interest to you. Open evenings. Mid-Continent Securities Company FISCAL AGENTS. 22 West Fifth Ave., Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066
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Colonial Club jesterduy afternoon. The i club ladies went over from Hammond. ' Thn afternoon was spent with their knitting and the hostess served her (tuests with light refreshments. The club will disband for the summer and ' have no more meet lutes until September. j Mrs. Chas Tweedte of 335 Calumet avenue will be hostess this evening to (the Lovnl Woman's lietimiiy Circle of ithe Christun church. Mrs. Carrie Hons of LeRoy, Ind , is visiiintr with her sister, Mrs. V, ( Spellman. MS Carroll street. Mrs. Frank J. O'Kourke of 410 May street, who accompanied her husband on 1 his eastern trip to Atlantic City, sinpj fed in 'ee!Tid. O. on their return trip land will spend two weeks visitim; j friends and relatives m their former home t ovv n. tU. S. WANTS I EVERY MAN TCiahi now when our country is rassin); through, the most terrible war in history there is need for every influence which will tend to build up and maintain hish standards amonp our younK people Many of the noble men now at the front were active leaders of groups of hoys before the war. Now these hoys are left to their own device;: and in many cases "vices " This is especially true, of the Rfv Scouts for those qualities w hi'-h make a go'nl Scoutmaster also are those qualities which make a Rood soldier and hundreds of our best Scout leader have jrone to the colors leaving the.r Scout troops without Scoutmasters Men not eligible for army or navy service may serve as leaders of boys here at home and help cheek the start -lm; increase in juvenile delinquency which has come, as a result of war tonditions. See the Scout executives at Liberty Hall anv day from 2 t . p. m . or by appointment at other times. A S, hool for Scoutmasters is under way and instruction in Scout wot k. firft aid. sianalK, etc., will be given. Any man eighteen years and upward i may take part. NEW FOOD DEMONSTRATION At Liberty Hail. 2. 3'1 p m.. Tuesday. Ju 23. a public demonstration on Canning of fruits and vegetables will b civen by the Home Demonstration Agt . Miss Margaret M. Cornell. A ran of food saved now will aid in ' keepins the home firee burnln?" next winter. LOOK AT THE NAME. j Merka Vetanech Pv lopra vlovick of i 1 0S Ashland boulevard. Chicago, was ! arrested at Calumet avenue by Offieer Warner charged with being protifrman. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. This is to notify the public that the ! undersigned has sold his Grocery Busii ness to John Skorasrzwski. 4'12 1 5 1 h i Place. j T-1-St JOHN" BO.VCZKOWSKI. Hour iion - asscssable
IN WHAT WAYS THE PROPOSED STREET RAILWAY EXTENSIONS WILL BENEFIT HAMMOND
In view of the fact that local neighborhood interest, rather than the good of the entire city, will i,f- the Impelling laetor In determining the attitude of most everybody in liutuniorid toward:) the proposed extensions of the local stie.-t railway lines it Would probably be a K'li'ti idea to point out lmw e.tinsie the benefits will be. .. ordinilv thev may be su iiiiua r I zed as follows : GENERAL. Every ,niie ,,r shut, every additional turnout b r i A y e x t en -ever y new .Mieet car will u,, to t(, ffj. ei.-n,. y of the lines as a whole aril will noun better service, a thins Hammond has I n tiKhtiriKT for for years. A new t e i r 1 1 or y tapped eveiy lousi ness m-tn in the city will be put n closer touch wiih its customers. GOVERNMENT. The FmU-d Slates government has said, in erTe.-t. to th-! oiTlciols of the Standard Steel Car Co. "lleie is an order for iliiti.tnii cud worth of munitions, the lauKest single order we have yet given out. Trove your ability to Ret results. Ket this order out in record time, get these suns over to the armies In Fiance, before it is t .o latu and ther- will he other orders fot thcomlnjf. All we l;Sk Is that you recognize your opportunity." The officials of the Standard Steel 'ar Co. must in turn look to the community for aid in improving antequated transportation facilities, for additional housing and co-operation lon? o'lo-r linos. The Standard can't pass its prosperity on to the peop) of Hammond unless it secures their co-operation. The labor market of the entire district must be made available to the Standard Steel Car Co by means of Hd.quate transportation facilities or it v-'aii not et out its order. STREET CAK COMPANY. By opening up and developing trie fast side and putting it in touch with the down town districts; in short by approximating the ideal of, Everybody within a quarter of a mile, of a car line" the Hammond line finally sins; to ho made profitable. And only when It becomes profitable w;il further extensions he made. CORNERS OF CAEI'MET ANT' SIREEV. No section of Hammond will benefit to the extent of Calumet avenue in the vicinity of State nd Sibley streets For the first time in history the east side will have an important transfer point. East Chicago and northsid residents will rome t" these corners and transfer to the SibIcy street car line enroute to the Hammond Malleable Iron Co. th Standard Steel Car Co. and other plants in the district For the first time in history the north side of Hammond will have dire-M service to East Hammond. Transfer corners are valuahle corners. Hence every property owner in the vicinity of Calumet avenue at State and Sibley streets should see that his alderman votes r!?ht. THL'ORY BETWEEN MU'HI'iAN AVENTE AND THE Nil 'K EE PLATE This territory has been dependent tor transportation on the State street ani Sibley street lines of he Oreen line and the Gary and Interurban Service at lonsr intervals has characterized both lines. Now tt is proposed to operate on Stat and Sibiev streets as though WALLACE SCHOOL DISTRICT HAS FOOD DEMONSTRATION Th women of Wallace jhm! district met in the. Domestic Science room of the school yesterday to learn ways of using substitute flours with no what In bread. Muffins of rice flour, potatoes and 'corn ma"l and rolled oats, biscuits of barley flour, a larce loaf of corn flour and roiled oats were all made in the presence of those a'tendin, and were pronounced toothsome products. Each step in the handling of these flours, measurmgr. mixing, bakinst. testing. Is taken up carefully by the Hume Demonstration Agent and questions are encoumKed so that no woman leaves the demonstration feelir.K fearful for her attempts in the future. Other dnionstations will follow at this and other centers !n the city throughout the year, but the earlier the use of substitutes begins the mohe food will be sav ed. I.et us not wait till a more convenient time to b e g j n RUNS INTO AUTO. Yesterday afternoon Harvey Jenkin.s, " ears o'id. of 333 Oak street. while riding h motorcycle west on Thornton street ran into the automobile of Boh Gthring of 4 7 3 Becker street, who was driving south on v ia ude st reet. Mr. Jenkjns was takn to the St Msrarsret hosp a! in the po'uce patrol where it was found that his right leg was broken between the ankle and the knee. BOMBING PLANES ARE SENT OVER Rt Vmtf.o Chess 1 WASHINGTON'. July pi Seven hundred and thirty-three DeHivilani bombing planes have been delivered to date and 4"b ehips. the house military affnirs committee was informed by the chief of staff today. HOW THE ANTHRACITE IS COMING fRV fNITEP TRKSS. I WASHINGTON. July 19. Anthracite j coal is to lie distribute first to those communities in Michigan. Illinois, Indi- I una and Ohio whiih would suffer most j in changing' from anthracite to hitumm- j ous coal, the fuel administration announced. ANDERSON IS HANGED. Bt United Press. 1 CHICAGO. July 13. Vennis Anderson, 12. was hanged here today for the mur der o,f Policeman Patrick Lavin. Anderson was a railway watchman and was alleged to have been in league with box. car thiefs and to have shot Lavin. The War Savings Pledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish.
they were double tracked. West bound traffic will be on State nnd East bound tiafl ic on Sibley Mr. ef. This meanat least a tftl IninUt sejViee for this ferntoiy. For tl.etirst time the Gar.and I nl erurha n wiil have fniiint loc al seiviee, the r Kul.ir Gary ears heinsc a'iiiiin nli il , ilJ( cars winch come trom East 1 ! n m m . nd on Columbia avenue. This is jui what the fifth ward itnd the seven! h wnrd lias always Wli Oteil. EAST 11 A M.l IN !. The route to East 1 1 .1 iiinioiid h.-is been Ion:; ;ind tut ions. To f:,.m lio! north s:d'- district, to East Hammond is almost a journey between suns. It has been ne essary to run aioiind three sides of the city in order to reach the fourth Now the p,.uth to the north side will be short circuited. The distance from East Hammond to Stale and llohman street lias been shortened by more than a quarter of a mile bv the Columbia avenue extension. This means a bis savintt to the street railway e.ompanv because one railroad crossing is also saved Theie are many men who live on the north side and work at the Standard Many more north slder-i would work at the Standard if it were possible t., K,-t. theie. The C, lumhia avenue eut. off will snve th'-se. people a mile and a half or useless travel twice 'v. ry dav or thr miles a clay altoRether The distime from East Hammond to East Chlcajr" will be shortened in the same manner. si'il'TII SIOE. A resident of the Highland. Krankl'n or Hyde Park additions employer! in the Hammond Malleable Iron Works, tiie Central Railway Signal, the (;;'.,s,in Yards, or in that vicinity must travel all t lie vvav from one to two miles out of h'.s wav in order to reach work. The Columbia avenue extension will save this. The Columbia avenue extension will also relieve the Conkev a"nu and Hohman street lines of mu -h traff pand hence make hctt-r service possible, both to the south, side and the Homewood district. SOFTH CAT.l'MFT A VENT." E Th '.tily district south of th Ca!umt rivr that will not he immediately benefit J will be that adiacent to Calumet avennue between Carroll and Hisrhland rtreet. Put if Calumet averr1 ever br-irne ? great husmess district as t aspires to b, it will have to depend on the trlbutarv or supporting terriory. Now the Columbia avenue extension will build up much va-ant territoty on the cist side and all of this will contribute to th prowth and prospei ity of Calumet s venue. As Calumet avenue grows it wil! soon make the logic of its transportation needs so stror, sr that it ran not be 1mnred. TOWN TOWN 1 1 rST P. TCT5. ft Is probably not safe to point out a bnefit to the down town districts when the east siders are so jealous of anybin that helps down town Hammond Never-the-less the more direct the routes of transportation lines and th" more expeditious!'.- th people can travel from nutlavlrii to central d'stri'"ts the more tin down town merchant will prosper. And eonverselv the more aocessabli the cheaper, c i e a n r outlying' districts are made the greater wiil he values of outlaving p 1 1 pe r;
FORCED TO SUSPEND BUSINESS FOR MONTH INDIA N'A pOLI S. Ind.. July U.For selling sugar arid flour In violation of the official regulation governing these ooinm..d.::: s. P.. c. Si, offer, a retail grocer of Fairmont. Grant Count, hus been forced to suspend business for the period of one month. The s'ore has been placed in the custody cf L. D. Holliday. deputy food administrator, for Grant county, by Dr. Hairy E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana, who conducted a hearing of the alleged violations, which were admitted by ShcdTner. The business of Fred Schaffer. a retail grocer of Hicknell has been taken over by C. Winkler. Federal Food Administrator for Knox county, on authorization by Dr. Barnard. The business of Fred Schaffer. a retail grocer or Ri. knell. his been taken over by C Winkler. Federal Food Administrator for Knox county, on authorization by Dr. Barnard The business of Fred Schaffer. a retail grocer of RicknIl for the remainder of the month of .July will include neither sugar nor flour. As a result of Schaffer's violation of the federal regulations charges were preferred against him by C. C. Winkler, federal food ad m i n i st i a t or of Knox county and Dr. Barnard today issued an order that deprives Schaffer of the privilege of selling either sugar or flour In any cjuantity for fifteen days. TRANSPORT IS SUNK. Hnitfid Tress OafofckamI LONDON. July 13. -The transport F.arunga. bound for Australia with unfit Australian troops board, was sunk hy a German submarine, the admiralty announced this afternoon. There were no casualties. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE GETS HUGE ORDER Those who have been expecting the Baldwin Locomotive works to build its East Chicago plant now that it has snt plans to structural mills for bids had their hopes further enhanced yesterday. Baldwin stock shot up points on the stock ex-change yesterday when It was stated that the company had just received another order for $-',-0.-n,nnn worth of locomotives. FIRE IN HARBOR BUSINESS HOUSE Fast Chieaeo firemen had th monotony of several davs inactivity broken yesterday when they bad a run to the clothing store of Jacob Pogash. 34 29 Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor. Damage of $5 was done to the store arid $1n" to the building. Business men were pleas, d with the efficient way the firemen handled the blaze in preventing serious loss. TO LITE TOD CU5SIFY WANTED 2 women to clean car?. Apply Hammond, Whiting fc East Chiotaro Ry. car barns. 7-13-3
COME AGAIN, MR. S0LLIET Sumrer SoKitt r f Chicago, who was arrestei July 12 by Ofll'-'r Hanlon for speeding 4 1 mil's an hour on Calumet boulevard, was f'ned $11 hy Judgi Klotz in the Hanutiovi .ity court this morning. "I am gla i to contribute to the upkeep of bo firm h street." said the courtly Mr. Soiutt, a he ruilcd our a wad of bills h'm enough to choke u horse to pay his line.
A GOOD PICTURE AT THE DE LUXE "Blue Jeans,, the seven-reel Metr3 production in which Vioia Dana stars, is a regular country life story, replete with all t he,-),a raet er familiar to the farm and to the small suburban village. it carries with it the atmosphere of David Haruin win the quaint Hoosier speech immortalized in the titles. The picture brings out the tones of the entire keyboard of human nimre from the ridiculous to the sublime. Will he shown at the De Luxe treatre Friday and Saturday, will also be shown the Allied War Review, showing exclusive war scenes of the British, Frenif. end Italian activities at the f ront. JERRY BLUM OVERSEAS Friends of Jerry Blum, of Hammond, son of Mr. and .Mrs, J. F. Blum, will rejoice to hear that he has ariived safely overseas. Jerry was with the t'amp Purdue Motor Training Detachment and Is now with the 315th Ammunition Train, A. E. F. 15 LIQUOR FOUI STTIC Enough "mountain dew" to Ftart a revolution in Costa Rica or to Inspire a stevedore to write a great epic was found by the ' prohibition squad" of the East Chicago police yesterday when Captain Rybi 'k: s men v isited 502 lolst sirect. There they found 13 gallons of "wine" de.-iared. however, to be "firewater" of the first water. j Today Nick Mhaltch, former saloon-i keeper and sa;d to own the stuff, who j has been on a farm, came to the station j -.nd submitted to aire?'.. H'.s case will! be tried in city court. Twin City Police Praised, Mayor MacCormack and Chief Williams are receiving congratulations from the better element for the firm stand they have taken on enforcing the prohibition law. It is said that those in charge of the federal watch exercised over Calumet region munition districts, through the army ordnance department, which does not want efficiency of workmen impaired hy "bootlegging" are much pleased with the way the East Chicago rfflcjals are enforcing the law. They rcal.e that with a majority of the foreign workmen the prohibition law is unpopular, that importations are easy because of the nearness of the state line. Rut the government is determined that 'blind pigs" must cease and the army ordnance and other department, officials are said to be gratified with the vigor with which the Fast Chicago poilce are coping with the situation. Minister and plant superintendents are interested in the situation and several have noted with pleasure the activities of the mayor and the chief. POLICE FIND BEER INJBAUER'S GSSE Whiting Man, Though Discovered With Beer, Is Found Not Guilty. TSrFoiAT To T'-ik Tivfis 1 W'H ITINO. IND. July 11. Otto C. Bauer, proprietor of the Derby buffet, was arraigned before Special Judge Sproat in the city court on Wednesday afternoon on the charge ot having intoxicating liquor In his possession, which the police secured In a recent raid on his place. After listening to the arguments cf the case on both sides the Judge decided the evidence was not conclusive enough for conviction and Bauer was discharged. It seems that many cases of beer were found in Bauer's place, but according to the court he was not convinced It was beer. Bauer's place was the place where two Hammond girls arrested recently in a delinquency case aver that they went with two young men. BEST INDIANA COAL MAY OITHONWN Scarcity of 4th Vein Grade Causes Action by Quartermaster's Agent. TlMT.S l-.LTi'.EAf. .IT STATE 1'APITU.. INDIACABULIS. Ind. July 13. Fourth vein Indiana coal, the best ayade of coal taken from Indiana mines, probably will be taken off the market except for certain industrial plants engaged in work essential to th prosecution of the war. and that can use no other grade of Indiana ccal successfully. A prediction to this effect was made today by R. Flood of the quartermaster's department of the United States army, who was assigned to Indiana to supervise the establishment of preference tfsts for inoustrial plants engaged in war work, and to work in co-operation with the state fuel administration. Scarcity of the fourth vein coal will cause the district representative of the fuel administration in the state to recommend to the federal fuel administration at Washington that delivery of this type of coal be restricted to gas plants and factories that could not operate with other grades of Indiana coal. Mr. Flood said.
Have you been wishing you were younger that you might enlist and fight the Hun? You have your opportunity now. Age is no barrier against enlistment in the War Savers army.
ECKMAN.5 FOR WEf.X LUNGS nr throat trnublf- tfct threat to beoom chronic, ii W 'ulrti i cornr'fnir.d will fonnl effective, Th handiest form Tt f3evji'1 K?"o from harmful or .habitiormiun drtfctt. Try thm today. 50 cents a box, including war lax For fi1 hw all drurgrWta XL.uuutA Laboratory, i hilwdrlphia. mm THE MOST DELICIOUS SODA DRINKS Just the most deHtiou3 soda drinks possible to conceive. Marvelous products of purity and luhcjousnese, cleverly combined for new and novel effects in flavor. You win just love our soda drinks this year for their delicacy and ability to please yoii. All the popular flavors, many of the newest fancy conceits and all so pleasingly and appetizingly served. PHONES: 1420142128 S. &. H. Green Stamps There Is an air of refinement and god style in alt 0RTT SHOES which appeals In a special way to the women who know the art of dressing in good taste. Dainty White Fabric Pumps Tta finest of the fine, with high S3. 50 or low ht-els " Patent and Dull Kid Pumps The peason's newest styles, very gsj QQ specially priced, $3.50 to.... V v Stylish Oxfords, in black, brown, gray, white; finest quality and CQ flfl like a glove, $4.00 to r"-rVM KEDS For men, women and children 75c to $2.50 (Score? of other amazin values) for men. women and children. HAMMONDS LARGEST BOOT SHOP Liberty Bonds Bought ant1, sold at New York Stock Exchange Prices Correspondence Solicited J.Huban& Company 3C5 Broadway Slit. Bid;., Detroit, Mick. Do Your Feet Hurt? If so, call at ray office any evenins: or Saturday afternoon lor P "FREE" examination, lour trouble can be corrected -without pain. I carry a complete line of Wizard Arch Supports. J. T. STAMM, Chiropodist . . .. . ttlAn PHONE OFFICE 2626. PHONE RES., 2928. Chas.V.asko Mill Work STORM DOORS, SCREEN WINDOWS DOORS AND ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FURNITURE. 174 CALUMET AV HAMMOND, IND. (Near Huehn St.) Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1S57. Capital and riuiplus J.OOO.OOO.OO. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 532-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hnghea, Mgr. Opposite Postofftce.
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