Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIDIES. Thursday. August 15, 1913. Mb
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716 CHICAGO AVENUE PHONE 24 EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Satur day, August 16th and 17th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, vwith Coffee or Tea order, 5 bars....0( FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound. 2oC CUR LEADER COFFEE, " 4 lbs., $1.C4; 1 pound 2SO M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE,
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WILBUR'S COCOA.
2 lb. cans oo-i 1 lb. cans 45C FANCY HAWAIAN PINEAPPLES, No. 3 can SC
FARM HOUSE BRAND SWEET CUT PICKLES 32C FANCY RED SALMON,
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GLENCOE BRAND PURE PRESERVES -
32c 10c
KIRK'S FLAKE WHITE SOAP, 10 bars 55c TOILET PAPER, 3 large rolls 25C SUNSHINE GRANNY'S
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XLESS you expect to buy a new car every year or so you will want to look carefully into the life of the car that vou buv now.
The Case is made right; the engine and parts will wear and run satisfactorily for years. This year's model will look right ten years from now. You will never have cause to he ashamed of it. "What more do vou want in a
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Allied leaders discussing war news. These men have a right to feel happy, the way the battle against the Hun goes now. This French official photo shows an American officer, r.o name given, at left; Lord Balfonr, with his back turnrd and General Haig and General Wilson (at extreme right) discussing the latest report3 from the front.
EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
Katbrrlne Howard, 4319 OI-ott Ave. Phone 2s3, will be pleased to write and
receive social newa ana navrrimina ii The Times. n!o Job work of all de- I
crlption promptly and well doaa. Sunday evening:, October 1". there will be an indoor picnic Kiveri by Ezra Lodge No. 434. I. O. B. A., fit the Auditorium. Indiana Harbor. Thr will bo games, races, ilancing find a general good time. The public is Invited. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty of Tn.llana Harbor will meet in regular session tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock
prompt. The 11. J. "Walsh family In Elm street ere entertaimr.? friends from Boston Harbor, a Mrs. X. E. Griffon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Khoads of Terra Haute are here st the home of their daughter, Mrs. C!air-- Stephens, of Ivy
street. Miss Stella F.U and Mifs Marie Xirshield. accompanied by the latter's mother. Mrs. Nipshield. srfnt the day esterday ot the Great Lake visiting a jackie from Tnlianapolis and a frl-jild of the Pleil family.
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There will be a great deal of suffering this winter on accont of a coal shortage. The government knows what it is talking anclit is urging every one to lay in their winter supply now-Not Next Month--BUT NOW One year ago the country received the same warning and you will recall little attention was paid to it, which resulted in so much misery and sickness. The majority of the people said "Uncle Sam will take care of us and not let us suffer. Uncle Sam is doing wonderful things, but you must not ask him to do something for you that you can do for vourself NOW. Let Uncle Sam have the railroads this winter for his own use. He needs them. Be a patriot and help your country by buvine your coal now. COAL DOMESTIC NUT DOMESTIC EGG DOMESTIC WOOD GAS HOUSE COKE -DOMESTIC LUMP COAL. DOMESTIC CONNELLVILLE COKE
TWIN CITY COAL CO. COAL
PHONE 1069. Block and Washington Streets.
ALBERT BATES, Manager. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Attorney Paul Crundwel! has disposed of his residence In Grapevine street and moved into his new bungalow at J31S Ivy street. There seems to b a succession of stork visits in the Twin Cities these days. The Clairs Ster-hena have been so favored. A boy. their first-born, arrived yesterday r.nd he has already Received the name of John Rheads. Mr. A. G. Allen of Sou'h Olcott avenue has returned from a visit to Chesterton, Ir.d., where, the has been at the homes of Teialivea and friends. The Twin City Embroidery Club enJoyed yesterday with Mrs. C. L. Anderson in Eeat'cn street. Their time was spent In knitting'. Mrs. "Wayne Miller was hostess to the Ku K!ux Klan r.n evening ago at the home of her moth r. Mrs. L. V. "Williams, in Beacon street. Mrs. r.Ihridge White of Grapevine street and Mr. and Mrs. HoKcr are down at L.icon. 11!.. viMtlnff. Miss Cel'.e Southard cf Pat tic Creek. Mich., Is the io;is. puest of Mrs. Alice
TV!",J"n ! -mloelc street, end htr er " -. ita!;' .'i. Tl.j c : :,.imu i.i t y prayer meeting. Section 6. met with devotional at the home of Mrs. Haversfteld in 14jth street this morning. Miss BUnche Posenihal of Fir street has pone to White Pigeon. Mich., for a trip of ten days duration. Mrs. James McCluskey. Sr.. of South
Olcott avenue is on a visit to the homes of relatives In Youngstown. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James McCluskey, Jr.. are leaving the latter part of this week for the mining districts of Idaho, where
many East Chicagoans have Interests. Two residences were disposed of by sale In Indiana Harbor this week, the Fish property at 3725 Grapevine went to the Morellt Eros., fruit dealers, and the Zdward Peters fiat at 3528 Grapevine was bought by Pete Gianannl, confectioner.
Mrs. Harold Loucks of South Olcott avenue and Miss Jeasle Johnaton, who accompanied her to Canada for a several weeks" visit, will be arriving home within the coming week. The No Name Club tendered Mr. and Mrs. Everett Williams of North Olcott avenue a farewell party at the Z. B. Campbell home in Olcott avenue lant evening. oOO" was the diversion of the evening and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Williams are all prepared to move to Brazil. Ind.. where Mr. "Williams will engage in the coal business. Mrs. Williams was Miss Flossie Picknrd before her marriage. While her many friends regret her departure from town, they feel confident there will be many pleasant visits, and hope quite often. Mrs Will'ams is a member of the No N'a" Club. The assistant hostess of las -"ening was Mrs. John Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carlson of Tulsa, Ck'.a.. are here, the guests of Mrs. Carlson's mother. Mrs. Thomas McKenna. of South Olcott avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLane. Sr. and Jr.. were out from Chicago and visitors at the M. Gorman home in North Baring avenue for the day. Mrs. "William Hart of Hemlock street entertained at dinner yesterday Mr. Melvin Thompson, a commissioned officer on the battleship Utah, whose father is a British commissioned officer and also a guest at the affair. The Thompson and Hart families are very Intimately acquainted, the Thompsons having forn.erly shared the Hart home. Tha stork made a visit to the horn, of T. D. Mausers, 3512 Fir street, bringing a ten-pound boy to Mrs. Clark she who was Miss Abbie Mauger. and Lieutenant Howard Clark, who Is across seas with the 53th Infantry, is the father The H. H. Clarks of North Magoun avenue and the T. D. Maugers of Fir street are the hapry grandparen's rejoicing over the little one's coming. Mrs. M. McKenna of North Earing avenue underwent a very critical operation yesterday at the Wesley hospital in Chicago. A cerebral Incision was necessary and Dr. A. H. Andrews did the surgery WOrk. Radium treatments wll follow In hopes of prolonging tha ratienfs life. Her daughter, Mrs N F Connelly, is at her bedside the greater part of the time. Women knitters of East Chicago are requested to be present at the Red Cross Centre Saturday afternoon that they may fee the demonstration of tha new toe that must necessarily be placed In the order which has come in fnr t-..
need of their presence at this demonstra-
ii'-ii is imperative. On Monday morning at the St. Margarefs hospital a son tv vr
and Mrs. D. Davis of n;,tt
2:80 p. m. on Tuesday, the 13th. Gary Commercial Club Rooms, Wednesday, the 14th. at 2 p. m. East Chicago City Hall, Thursday, the 16th. at 3 p. m. "Whiting Public Library, Friday, the 16th, at 2 p. m. These meetings are for physicians, druggists and business men and will be addressed by Major Cobb. V. S. Public Health Service; Captain King. State Military Department; Lieut, llelwig, U. S. Public Health Service, and Dr. J. M. Hurty, Secretary State Board of Health. The above classes of men are strongly urged to be present as matters of Intense interest pertaining to this county will bo taken up. (Signed) DR. R. P. HALE. County Health Commissioner. S-13-3
War Savings enlistment day, June 28.
WOTTCE. Persons having rooms to rent f teachers will kindly report to superintendent's of. ice. Phone $ 56. or to any i f the principals at their offices. S-Ij
COLTJMBIA THXATEK. Bessie Barrisele will be featured in a -ry interesting photo play. 'T.lir.dFolded." A good comedy will a'S'o !. shown with the above feature. p-r.'T miss the program tonight. Tomorrow evening Virginia pf ar?'.1. will be featured In a Fox pioductin. "A Daughter of France." 5-13-1
Regular Squall. "My wife's felines and Fidoes practically rule our house." "A case of reigning cats and Cosh, as it were." Eoston Transcript.
Help put Indiana across June
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NOTICE. A series of Important Board of IWlth meetings will be held during the next four days at places designated as follows: Hammond Chamber of Commerce.
SATISFACTION sells more coal than all the boasts that were ever made. The SATISFACTION that our coal gives the customers is Tvhat we depend upon to hold our trade. Arc You One of Our Satisfied Customers? Better Let Us Place You On Our List. YOU WILL FIND SATISFACTION IX SO DOIXG.
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