Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 5 September 1918 — Page 8
THE TIMES.
EAST CHICAGO AND
IND. HARBOR NEWS
Katberine Howard. 431S Olcott Ato. Fhone -!3, mill be pleated to write and receive aoclal ptiri and advertising tat The Tinea, alio Job work of alt de kcriptton prompt!- Mnd well ilout. The new Sa'.ay Hats, largo and floppy, or a.nail tail.- rod ones at tho ll:X and Art Shop. ::$ chirapo avenue. Yarns, all shades Hat and Art Shop. 708 Chicago avenue. East Chicago. The r.ew Saiay Hats. Urgi' ami Soppy, or small tailored ones at the. Hat and Art Ship, 7 S Ch; aR.i avenue. Yarn, all shades Hit anl Art Shop. T'S Chicago avenge. East Chicago.
Once more the st. down on Indiana Hai
r.e ier: a Hne t-ev.n p-..ind -at horse or Mr and Mis J - i;.,h. . who was Miss Gertrude Cant of C monwealth avenue, P.-rter Em. ml, who la 'n attendance reports mo and babe ahr. .; :;.-( ;
Mrs. F.urns. w ...- .-.f A; rr.le Burns, who ;s :n p hospital where she undo; !ous cpra-t:on a few days
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The Missionary Society of the Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. 1 . Jones of Beacon street Friday at ;.?.'" p. ni. AH mem"f ts are i u uested to attend as it is : he fh-'-t meeting of th year. Waiter J s.-u!!y of Camp Sheridan. Alabama. will be at his heme. 3320 Ivy !.t root f"r a fov n er its' visit. Mrs. Fl. F. Jenkins of 344S Guthri srrt. entertained Mrs. Nelson Glesg, M v- John Greenwalt and daughter. 1 . e n e i: r luncheon last e en;ns. This was in honor of the htte.-'a bh thdav. Tlv v S.- tetv of the M F. chui.h Wiii ir.ee; .at the home o:" Mis. I.. W. C,.!e.. Sl-1 14,"th street on Friday at Z e p. The m ecram l
r.e j being- prepare d. Ail tr ember? are renin - r i ;est ed ( ' ul t : ; ' u ! e tl the September :ser J n .mber rf the Ho. mo Missoms. as this her j is the f.tst ttieetirc of th- year. The
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i ' :-". roc.i! i. n;on of the M. - ch'.:r.h me: at the church parlor (-sterday afternoon Tne following ff'.c.'rs were elected for the Cfmitis far: Fres'dent Mrs. Janes nrrpt
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THESE MAPS SHOW PRESENT SITUATION ON WESTERN FRONT
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Mas Store PHONE 24
716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO
Specials for Friday and Satur day, September 5th and 6th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with
Coffee cr Tea order, 5 bars . FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1X4; 1 pound
30c
23c
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M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 WILBUR"S COCOA, 'z lb. cans 2?C 1 !b. cans
FANCY PEARS, in heavy syrup.
No. 3 cans
FRAMHOLiSE ERAND SWEET RELISH, full quarts
PRESERVES
2Sc
32c
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itrswDerry or Raspberry
mason jars Apple,
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PEET'S CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP (with order;. 10 bars 5oC SULTANA OATMEAL COOKIES,
'ihes maps jrive a RtioJ idea of what is happening to the Germans on the western front. Arrow indicates point where the Canadians ha ve crossed the old Hindenbura; line.
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EXPERIENCE has shown that the price of coal rroes up with the approach of winter. We have a good supply of coal now that is free from dust, slate and dirt. and. coming from the best, veins and mines, gives off more heat than other coal. Priced Low for Immediate Sale
Vice Frestdent Mrs. (nrg Wilson. Secretary Mrs. Judge Foggs. Tieasuror Mis. James Arr.ey. Mr. and Mrs J. TV Jones vis:ted the war show a! Grant Park, h'arir.s William Jennincs Fryan lecture and not W. J. ti"Ir!n as was stated !n last night's issue. Th" Royal Neishbors "ill meet at the Audit'.T-.um Lrd?e Hall this evening The ro.eetirc is railed early on account of the Cun.munttv tinging at the Red Cross chapter house. Mr. John Prrep. who with his wife, have been vision the Arthur Byers. has returned to the Great Lakes Training Stat- o n . Mr. and Mis. Georp-e Miller and family of Fir street, have returned from a five weeks' vacation spent at their cttaee at Fiamnd Lake. Mi.- Gf -rce Miller of Magoun avenue, w til return today from Aurora.
She accompanied hr daughter, is. who entered Jenninst's Seminary hat place.
The regular ar.1 liauehters Friday evenina
A very successful rdav w-a riven at
; the Hungarian church Sunday evening- ! 'tie children of th" Sunday s-hool jit was Kiv.-n for the benefit of th-s I ch rrch fund. This congregation Is ; building up a iare? congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eschenbach of
hicapo avenue returned from Whitj ing wh"re they have been visiting Mr. ! and Mrs J'rn McElroy. the parents of j I Mrs. Eschenbach. j j Mrs. R. Gateley ni infant sn of i 35,'" Prumrr.ond street, are spending j ; two weeks with her mother In Val- I
i pa ralso. ! Mrs. Charles Edgar of Forsythe avej nue enterta.ned the 13T Club yesterday j f ternoon.
-Ir. and rrs J. W. Br!ssv of Drum-
meeting- of the Sons of Liberty will be held at K. of r. hall. Indi-
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.-,"-ioi . i! s seme time at r.er nom in Hamilton, .int.. will return to Indiana Harbor ti ;-Jj her husband and parents.
SOMMERS' HKVF.KIT. Be - i : e to attend the Yl a n c at v- httinc .-ipirday. 5-pt. 7. at Slovnsk; Inm, T.. keta t-r.i- 25c; f;-- iroisi'-. Soldiers and sailers freo He sure and c '.m jrii is. ' f -4 1 7
The War Savings Pledge Card 15 : a little note written to Uncle Sam; tc rssure him that you are with; him in the war and that you intend!
to stay to the finish.
realiz" the responsibility that at-tac-hes to the repair and adjustment of your car. One little oversight or incompetence on the part of the repairman and a bad, even fatal, ac-ident results. Before your car leaves this shop you may know it has boon properly repaired and efficiently inspected by one who knows his business t liorc.uuld v.
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JOSTjniHE Som Lake County People May Wait Till It's Too Late.
Pin t v in until too late.
He sure to be 111 time. Just in time with kidney ills Means curing the baika'UiO, the dizziness, the urinary disorders That so often come with kidney troubles. Bonn's Kidney Fills are for this verypurpose. Rend this Indiana Harbor testimony.
Mrs. John (lay. 1007 On" Hundred .irty-sewnh ft . Indiana Harbor.
says; "I can surely recommend poan's Kidney Fiiiss for I don't know of anything as pood for kidney trouble. About twelve years aco I had ir. flam tnat ion of ti;. bladder 1 hat made me pretty miserable. My kidneys acted so irregularly I whs anneyd constantly. I felt weak, iifrvus and tired. I read about Poan's Kidney Pills; what they were doin for ors who had suffered as I did. and got a bi.x They so.vm relieved me and two b"xes put my kidneys in good ord"r. Inflammation i f the bladder left mo and I felt line in every way. Since then when my kidneys haven't acted Just right. lVans have quickly relieved me." Frice f.flc. at all dealers. Pon't simply ask for a kidney remodv get Poan's Kidney Fills the same that Mrs. Gay had, Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs . Fuffalo. N. Y. Adv.
MARKS PLANT HOUSE WARMING
Invitations are out for an Informal reception grien by the Marks Mfg. Co. management. Indiana Harbor, in ordei to give friends and interested parties nn opportunity to inspect the Marks hotel and the plans that are under way for the care an dhoUsiii(i of employees The function will be held this evening and is under the Immediate management of Riiey and West berg, property a cents for that rayidiy growing concern. The ?.Urk p. -opie already have nearly inn Imnvs ready for ot eupancy jn their additmn and they art planning for the crution of as manv more.
Stephen Vartanlan. About 2.30. members and friends of the society repaired to Micu hail on Pennsylvania avenue and there they were addressed by P. E. Ttonee. Hammond: N'arearet n.arsumixn
p'hicago. and Rev. Fr. Fahken GulasarI ian. also of Chicago. 1 The demonstration and spec he were
patriotic in thir character and helped not only to instill American ideals but to cause rhere men more deeply to determine 10 help win the great war.
YANKS WIN BOMBING VICTORY
ARMENIANS HAVE PICNIC DESPITE RAIN Notwithstanding- the d ;sa g reable ra.n that fell ,. inbor Pay, the Armenian of Indiana Harbor report a very interesting and succfssfu! time at their parade and picnic lake front park. Tn the purk there were ihre" excellent talks made in Armenian by Messrs. Simon K.'irahr.dian. Arut P-oiasinn and
j-hursdav. Sept. 5, 1918. Latest in Millinery
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Ity Frank J. Trijlor. y'S'iTEii I'RElH CAF.J.t3:tAM. WITH THE AMERICAN- A Ft M Y IN FRANCE. Sept. " German batteries bombarded Frap!le at daylight yesterday. No Infantry rharjea followed.
I A German captive balloon was shot
("o wn r.'-rth "t Tou! yesterday r,irn:n.
All American bombing planes return- j
ed yestrrd.tv after th y had bombed
and dst-.-,yed the Cor. f! j f, -P. r :e . ra;l-i -..ad hi Idc" and the Jur.s! i-.n of th-- j Metz-Conflans-Hriey railro.-id Cr.e air- i I lan was shot down by th Americans. ! T.vo o!hrs were brnunght. down ;-es-j
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Advertise io THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
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Yesterday's steady rain made it almost impossible 1 for Shoppers to attend our Special Wednesday Sale J
j5o we are continuing this
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Wilson Co. Have Permitted Us
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To Sell a Limited ISIum
J Celebrated "Restgood" Mattresses 1 At This Special Price to Introduce l! Their Goods in Hammond
Wilson's Restjrocd Mattres3 is designed and built for good rest. Its construction invites and assures utter relaxation the deep, health-giving retorative slumber of childhood. The "Restgood" is filled with resilient, spring-like curled hair hair selected and treated by an exclusive Wilson process which has given it a commanding reputation.
Once you sleep on the Restgood you will never buy anything else for your beds. Its sanitary construction keeps it sweet and clean; it ventilates itself; it is soft and soothing giving you a calming, comforting bed. A Restgood Mattress with ordinary care will last a lifetime. Come in and see them.
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Restgood Mattresses Ordinarily Sell at $50. Through special arrangements with the manufacturer, in order to introduce these mattresses in Hammond, we are making this liberal price, which is $15.50 less than the regular price. This is positively the only opportunity you'll have to secure a "Restgood" at this price so we advise vou to buv now.
j $5. Cash $5. Monthly Ej
1! Double I S.&H. Green Stamps TornorI; row
' 'HE finest of materials are used in. the manufacture X fhe "Restgood," ar.d it is made end guaranteed byWilson & Co., Chicago, the world's greatest manufacturers of curled hair. The "Restgood" weighs forty pounds and contains all new sanitary curled hair. The covering used is of the test material end can be had in stripes or art patterns. The sides of the "Restgood' are triple stitched, and it is finished in an Imperial roll edge, features that greatly add to the .wearing quality sind the durability of the xaattress i Call end let us show you the "Restgood," Let us shew you how it surpasses all othervmattresses, and why i; '2i the most economical tzzczs for ycu to
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