Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 8

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TKE TIMES. Thr.rsdnv. Alienist 1. IMS. EXCURSK Pere Marquette, Boat Number Six, Leaves Indi aaa Harbor at Hours One, Three and Five, A Twj Hour Crulsa on Ih3 Lake, Twenty-Ma Gents Bound Tiip, Music, Dancing end Rtfrestets IB SibV if fal itfJHH 1 m H ij May is

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Wlokey in North Hiriii, V,'!' k'-y has Lcn cjib-1 Bi? i vice.

avenue. Mr. '.' K-'vori.mont

I F. P. Ccx, Michigan avciue, and Hiss j 'I.tther In the la '.v cilice of W. B. Van

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(r,r line garden worthy of mcnlinn 13 t Mrs. Frank Grass cf 144th street Is! at hi longing to the . II. Dixon's In l;ome from a trip to Co! ;;nbas, Ohio. Mngoun avenue nnd 1 4 t h street, j whtte phs wr.s the guest of relatives for i

the oiiido garden r-f ' -I '.i - pur- I itverul weeks. ;

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1 Mr. anl Mrs. Vim Ssrsrn have n ui.-noil from their tii.i to J!"l-lt. made by auto. They stopped (' I'lmafu on Un-tr hv h T". bringing the parents of

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"COAL" ought to bo enough at this year to bring ou in with an order.

vervtbxiv rn town ourrnt to Know tno land oi com

we sell and the wav we handle it. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED OUE COAL SAY THEY WANT NOTHING BETTER. Try One Ton at Least for Your Own Satisfaction.

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Katlirr.ne llonuril, 4.111 UI'-o(t Att. I'honr nlll be plrusrd to nrlte and rrrrlte aorlul n(i and udirrllug for 1 he Timet, nlso job work of all d rirU'llon promptly nml well done. 'i'hf l f p.trto.l ai!cnl;iKc at lh Inlt.nia H.-irbor n-0 OrosM Ooiittf last

'.' f i ,i t..!.aifii 174. This fk b far th j i..ini!.. r h.-t! 172. s.h.MvinR a caln j f. Cl,ai!-.'i N'5.-n uvor lat v., ok. f..r thrro nro tw iih't.' j fl-nu.' has t'eor-in.-! I ti.os of ihis w v.'k to be u.ldo.l. T5n-I b.-iby Jausht-r. tin- p"A

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iiuntb.T .'f knitiiil rnit-Ti1. s pbiov: n

f.it l of .luiif s!iovs 81." as r i oil." Tin fok the wmiion nrc- work in;; o:i .liiblroit'p si rs- 2rcs s. Tin- 1 r Oir . of tho work if fo w-li In ii-uo that at a trscft in of th lir-l ('cuss liii'i-clors ,'d 'j"ui-sdav - otutiic was

t hat fix morf f". InK iiiiiriiim s bo .". .l o 3

l to thf1 work r'tn. T!io p.w iiui!n forjn

kr.itto.) f,il'l.j, tV.-ir cm, r-Ift ion b. I: ifporf.i liy f.oi t i-iiibt. r I. is n; lir.til 'l This tnoari!" that mtiiy l.torr- ,:if !". U i ringers -onii'.T?noo :'no v.o k r,t onfo. Tli "

women arc working 'ik-? Trojans a:: l by a!1ii:r to t'.'-r n'ltiib'-i-- it wili U-sson the Krrat str?.!n that Is upon those a.rendy at the whorl. Wonif n who (S"Sire to h'crme knitters nrc (! rrrneil to t h- (fntre anil they v ill receive all necessary instruction. Worr.fi. be quick to r spon l to the vi'al n ! of this work. Work nt the r n: ro or !.i joi-.r own homes. Th ohoi.-f- w r. h

arles n ft . or.

NeKfll, r a few This is

,f poiith Ohoit . mother of m uiious chil I of .1 a to w wo. u

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has b i n h;;ili lt- d on tiof tiiis l.'iinoy nm! at v r

b'U iio:' !i labor is it. J i ro-o:-5-:? i' t w a: ,-hirig. io mtrartiM' u a.s this R.wlo:, ihat ni'iiirici' is ina io lii.-ir uay t'-ioiisii It

nights. helpiUfc' t!iiin?fio-H 1 a ; b d M thesr fancy a:

rnin-h sttift ttia' v.oijii ri.ijy f r rem ,-, a ', to the KuclifU w ithin n few ('ays ''tiler v. ih r of ran'.ei h hi that

tciulty have Ful7er"l I;kov !r-.-. I Mrf. A. Hubor of Whit" o ik n vf r.ie nr.' I Vi r Iaus-ti" r. l!it I! h n Il'iti, are J Hhticii'fttinK tut nut i inohiio j i throuKit i

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are t hi eo hi o. s. own in i!'!'l Hrit li.c If.tf rsio.to

r r.rih pirl aiol t!.e The father was well i ios aiio! was employ

Mi.l when (ler.ii-.; oani' Mr. :i i Mrs. A. X. I'-n-.Tlly of r-fiini-

ml sti'ot hart as K!i.--'t:' t.-.e MfPsr?. aslund and l.ufn.-r. t wo ca.io: 4 from

a ia ti n sohoo at Kan'. ml. lib. for i i.-w 'las' vis t. Th H Evh"?' of th Atli Arartli.i i:ts iae tnkrn tiie resiiiero e of

S. Patrick's j ;t carJ party i

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K"lte a ooupp- f W I'Cic. The yoiir.tc indies of o'',i;:"!i will give a bne

'niorrow ren!iiiJ: In th" haii

recoi; is i'f the 'vri.iOjT iro to 'lJr"iy i rxpoijfe afori'lnnt with frvlee f-'is ri ady ( or riclli a' ion. The M's.-en Alir.e nnri Ksther riooiei! ; -o ; kmn a -. o a ' i r, o' a h- r,r

weeks mil wl.l spo'Li if et M'.is.-.f-crn. Mieb Miff A line 3 111 the . Tier, of IV".

j !our-yar-oii3 'iaugh'or of Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph l!ra1!ord of Seutn Todil avenue, way entertainej at an elaborate juvenile i party yesterday, m whicli i5 of her piayllii.'ile.s were toii.t.-o to lie rroif ril I was

w 1 1 a t e v e r i jl.er birthda v. The. color Kchcnie was not Moiiing lv. .........

f : .rt nuvtl IHUi punt V. ri'l w.ti'O ilioil usiuslly marks the fniall tots' affairs. In this inst.-tnc-M the patriotic colors preniied. Favors were small soldiers, and smaH e .infection boxes draped with miniature fiaja. Dainty rrf reshmonts

wore Kcrvt-1 nd the children indulge.! i

ii nil of tii" games so Ueir to childish :. rt. Tiie hostess was fiicwered with pretty tfift..

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n-Mlraeln, the o!cinl Bnl!r-y )Jijuia, operates on ia entirely ferent prlnetpie from nay otbfr method. It rm baJr of ! -vltel-y by ottncl.Jri.-r t pnd.-r tbe akin. Only iceuniuc Ilellincle hua n money-bacil Kaarantee lu each P'M'kajre. At toilet counter In Mc, St nntt t2 atae. or by isin'.i Jrom tAm Id plain trraprer on reco-tut of pHee. FREE bf"'k "!th teattaiai.la'.a et h 1 c b e a t sutiiortuea ex. p'a'.aa vraat car. arm hair on face, 't and r, Thy It inereaae-a and kow IeKlraele de-rltallsoa it, nuillad In plata seated envelope rm rt!ie. KeMtrnele. Vark A vo. acd

i-ni Stn Tort.

Mirs I'.rail of the Hrail ?.-hor-l of Music has inovi her s'jd'o from the Auditoti'jm at Indiana Ifarbor ti the hi'no

IF YOTJ HAVE HEADACHE! VISIT THE

Iiobbiit in Orapevir.e .

of Mrs C!j s t re. .

Ihe J V. I'r-tcrkas' of Grapf vine sree I

arc preparing to leave for an automobi ' j trip of co'.; pi e of w-ei-ts to (';, eland ! i Danes for The Boys Over Tttere to bo ; held at tlio Audltoriuni. Indiana Harbcr, j i Saturday evening, August 3rd. rino : iau.Elc. The public is wolcirne. Ticket 3 : at door, &0 cents. $-1-2

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Harnrnondi Optical Co. 141 E. State St. Hammond

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Polores ("hamskl. th" l;tt!e ?.ts-yrrr-old dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. i;.i-n ("h.cmski cf Ivy street, who had sufforod t fractured hip through, a fn'.l in h'"ro own li'iiw several ve ks aw . 1J about the house, and. although in a caste, she o?. n looe a'toi;! iitli c-'iinroirt This little girl's father has resigned hi" position as cashier of the Cr i,-.. :-,'s A ....a.l 111... ...f

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He is on his way i mase tip very atira'

FASHION'S FORECAST. Bv Annabel Worthington. LADY'S AND MISS' COAT.

Practical coat tas a youtbfnl -lr nd will m.i-, .. .,.netivel5 in .'JL 'i LA,i

716 CHICAGO AVENUE

EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Satnr

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August 2nd and 3rd

23c

28c

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 5 bars... 30C FRESH ROASTED COFFEE.

5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound M. R. BLEND COFFEE,

special, 1 pound 30C FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE, " ib 25c WILBUR'S COCOA, I 2 lb. cans 2C 1 Ib. cans -4oC FANCY RED ALASKA SALMON.

10c

1 i- 32C SHRIMPS. 2 cans for - 25C CRANNY'S COOKIES,

package FARMHOUSE SWEET CUT

PICKLES, full at. iars "o

JAR RUBBERS,

3 packages 24C rf,'otiv"s

FAN' Y PtAHS in heavy syrup

No. 2 can

KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE SOAP.

10 bare 55c ROYAL TOILET SOAPS. 3 bars 10c

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DON'T let that cut go too far. DON'T feel worried when going ou. DON'T raaire that joy rid-3 a misery. Jus", because your ure are cu through, or blown oi

why they are r.ot just a? good as ever. If they did no: have that hole in them, would they be worth three or four dollars? Why. of course. Then why not bring; them to us and have them repaired? Our 21-hour tire sen ice is the greatest know n lo the Calumet resion. Kr.n? your tires in today and have them bach tomorrow, a fully fiUe.rar.teed job, guaranteed to outrun the remainder of your 'ire. Our factory men hre with eight years experience make3 It possible to orier tliin wonderful 21-hour guarantee service. We do all kinds of Battery re pairing, overhaul inq and charging. We Uso inspect and give advice on rll makes of batteries free of charge. We are open for service every day from $ a. m. 12 p. m. except ?unday a. ui. to ' p. m. T$"y Us and Be QomvincQdi

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PHONE 745-R. lorner 137th and Grapevine Sts.

Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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Al. JONAS, Prop.

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Let Us Figure on Your Winter's

KJziS i&sLif Li Lilkss

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to a;-binKtcn for his assignment. There is 'n,f rtamr-pnt a 'lie A. M. E. Zion church ( colored this e'.-ening Therc is also an entertainment scheduled at this e'v.ir'-li for Sniurd.iy pvrinsr under the a-isplro of Tlv Sinners' Club The c! .re 1 fo,lks of '!.- community are asked to pitronize theao aflaiis. The rhur-h is locited a the corn, r of P'odT aril 14'Hh streets Mrs. p. C. Kroger of Grape-ibv- strer hn been breus'it ho-me from MirSgiret's hospital -,n Hitnmeivl. where 5 ho recent ly un-lerwent Mirgie.il tr : itmen. H--r hfil'h ht been benerl'tei. The regular meeting of the Ma yf.ow or Camp. R.wal Xe-ighb-Tf. will b held this n e;-!:-g in the Auli'orium hvll. Mi -h;-gan icnue. Miss Fci-eniie Morel cf Prumr.v-'tid streer. is in Ft. Wayne, the guest of

and friends

The Tippecanoe t amp-Fir" ir:s a

requested to meet tomorrow- afternoon w ith Miss Isabella Mills nt her hm. ; TTD Prumtnond street. The rne tin.v w til be c-illc-l at 2 o'clo. k sharp. Maurice row ers of Drummer,! street is fill confined to the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, although his tc n lit ion 13 Foniru hat improved. Miss Mildred Sio:;r of Grapev Street will b hOStes? to the J. O T.

i ("lub this evening. Men-, hers hnving on t -i of-tovn guests arc roquesi': d to bring j them. ! Miss Irene Frances cf North O-cotr ! avenue entertained at a novelty party j an evening ago. w ith her cousin. Piditia

Many, of Englew ooU. as n?r gucM c i honor. Mrs. "Walter Frank of. North Baring avenue is expecting her sister, Mrs. C. O. Robir.se-n. of Indianapolis, who has leen summering at Sheridan Fea'-h. here for a visit before she returns to h-r home. Acoomranylng her wil' be her mother. Mrs. Jennie Eigham. and Iit Sister, Miss Sue Blgharr.. who has just completed a special course at the Industrial Art School in Chicago, and they wili be the guos's cf Mrs. Hob. ison for .sever.: tt?fk " at her ho.no :t iri.i....,tpo lis. Mrs. Alfred honour cf Ci-ntv - s'tc is lockiiig forward for the arrial e,f relatives from nusliviilc. Ind. The regular meeting of the S'or.s and Daughters of Liberty of Indiana Hirlv.c will be held tomorrow evening at K. of P. ha!!, promptly at S o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrett Williatns are preparing to move to Brazil. Ind.. where y is understood that Mr. William? will enter the field of industry there as a coal merchant. Mr. Williams Is in the capacity of manager of the I'nnaw'r? Company of Kaf Chioano at present. Mrs. J. A. Teeganlrn, county ohaij'man of thf "Women and Children in Industry" committee of the Lake county division of the Council of p..fen?o. ask all women vitally interested in th:. war measure to be present at the meeting he'.d at Whiting. Saturday afternoon. August e. at - '''clock, to hoar Mrs. Walter Kat telle, the piincpal speaker, give able and in-'lligent Instruction to all women as to their keen and abi: duties exacted of them nt this crisis when women must meet the needs oT women and protect their rights i-i thn industrial world. The me. ting .11 bovouched for as ar. interesting one. Special committees assigned to degree work in preparation for the Institution of a new Isabella Circle at Whit in by the Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella, met last evening with Mrs. Jesse Dewey in lltth street and completed final details for the coming event, which occurs next Wednesday, August T. All members of the local order nre urged to be In attendance on that date. Mrs. Frank Forbeck of 144th street is home from a visit ot Terre Haute. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. I.en Fowler of Ivy street

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French surge, shepherd check or ramie t "?; V'SX" ' hr.en. The upper back necUon is fitted UjJ. , j i ,; ViV "j

without gathers, bnt the fronts are fitted by nearus from shoulders to waistline. Two styles of collar are included in the pattern, the narrow shaw! and the small turnover. The coat tas the regulation two seam sleeves. The miss will probably f boose the two upper circular peplums. but the matron may omit them if she desires. The miss' and lady's coat pattern No. e027 is cut is sii sizes 18 and IS years and 36 to 42 inches bust. Length of coat at cenrre back is 26 inches. View A vrithect up and doivn, in 36 inch size, requires SVi yards SG inch or 2 yards 34 inch material. Vrew U requires 2l? yards 30 inch material. Price 10 cents.

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Vhc,thcr you drive your own car or employ a chauftVur the convenience of a car cannot well bo estimated. To the theater, to a friend's, on a busine?s call, anyu'here and everywhere you want to szo the car wjl! take you quickly, directly, and with case.

Nowadays The Car Is The Thing and Here Is The Place To Buy It.

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oetaie This Tracking Device?

Manv times wh,iin you were intensely interested in

a beautiful selection beinrr played on the phonograp

the phonograph ran down right in the midst of justfe

the sweet strains that caught your fancy and spoiled the whole effect. Xo player roll ever invented will travel without skidding crosswise of the tracker bar. The moment this occurs what happens? The musical effect of your beautiful selection is spoiled by a mess of hideous discords. Obsolete player actions are equipped with a little thumb screw to adjust the paper roll, but you never use it until the paper lias skidded sidewise and blocked the air channels and spoiled your whole musical thought also ruffled your temper. The only reason why such old-time mechanical devices are used is because the Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device is

5 patented and never used in cheap player actions.

5 Pneumatic Tracking Device Means Satisfaction Thumb Screw Device Means Trouble.

The Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device is found m the best player pianos, it is never iouna

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Yards: BARING AVE. B. & O. C. H. Co. Tracks Office: 4721 Forsythe Avenue Phones: 817-948

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Story cSc Clark

Piano Co. llstublished 1857. Capital and Surplus $;i.u00,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States, Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 5S2-584 Oakley Ave.. Hammond.

Wilfred Hnjrhea. Vlzr,

in player actions using rubber tubing. Metal tubing is always found in the player piano containing the Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device. )

are equipped with Ml METAL TIIBiHB, PNEUMATIC TRACKIN3 DEVICE Behr Bros. & Co. Hammond, Straube.

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Marshall & Wendell, Kohler & Campbell, Wllborn Solo-Siarp,

CAUTIOX When you purchase a player piano insist on the Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device and All Metal Tubing. Inspect every player piano sold in Hammond and you will find a better one at Straube's for less money.

Straube

Piano &. ran

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631 HOHMAN STREET.

"Every Piano Must Be a Bargain. PHONE 661.

HAMMOND.

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Opposite rostofflee.