Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1918 — Page 10
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First ilose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves the cold and grippe misery Don't stay stuffed up!
Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break tip a severe cold "ither in the head, chet, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils rid a!r tswjfs in the head, stops nisty discharge, dullness, fe vcrtshness, ore threat, sneering, soreness and stiff-
Don't stay stuffed -up! Quit blowing and snuffling! l;ase your throbbing head: Nothing' else in the world gives such pn-mp't relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound." which costs only a few cents at OTiy drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice. cause no inconvenience. l sure you get the genuine. Adv.
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Selling Out My Entire GROCERY STOCK All IVIerchaindise BELOW COST Dirr-ff, to rnyMictorMcra. .Tivinc; them. full benefit of vthc low rices instead of paying an auctioneer. A ie.v of my special:-, in dozen lots only: Corn, per dozen cans $1.75 Peas, per dozen cans SI. 75 Tomatoes, dozen cans $1.75 Catsup, dczen bottles SI. 50 American Family Soap, box 100 $6.25 All Groceries in store il 1 be sold below cost.
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Sirinj; Chickens . . Prime Rib Roast vf Beef Choice Pot Roast. . I .ec: of Veal Roast .
Veal Stew 22c Pork Loin Roast 33 Salt Pork, 2 lbs. to strip 33 Rrisket Bacon 40 Hams 371 C
Blue Valley Batter. . . .65c 3 lb. Cans Chase & Sanborn Crusade Coffee 87c Boy Blue 9c 3 largo Toilet Paper. . .25c Large Grandma's Washing Powder 17c Cranberries, lb 14c Washington Corn Crisj).9c Come Again Earlv Juno Peas 16f;
Ilundreiis aed and thousands Aveie rendered homeless -when an earthquake rocked the island of Pcrtn Kico on Ootooer loth .tnd 11th. Mativ refugees have loft the :slaml for tne United States, vnere they have secured employment. The oppcr photo, taken in the town of Mavafruez, sho-wa the rums of the American Colonial bank after tho unheaval. The automobile seen ?.t the left was demohhed and its lone occupant killed. Lower photo shows Red Cross r.nrses administering to the wounded and givmff-comfort to the distressed relatives of those lha(. perished.
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The "flu" has Its advantages as '"ell as its disaihantg"s. Inasmuch as it has given ample t!ir. to the nood of repairs which could not posslhly be effected n-lth the inristent demands of thp public when everything was open and peopla could do as they pleased. For instance, the manager of the Columbia theatr ha waited a Ions time for some hit or miss opportunity to take advantage for complete remodeling of this theatre, which has been under way since It was forced fo close In conformity with tho health ruling and In cor. re que nee It presents a very changed appearance. The interior walls ai5 tinted In th ro hue with grilt borders, the wood work has been done :n white and care has been exercised in all of the new appointments to pive the public comfort nnd C'ltivrnirrue while the films tills "movie" house spares no co.t In procuring: for their patrons. There will be a Sunday tr.atin.-e w ith the reopening. Hom-dylsin of the meanest sort and perpetrated by boys old enough to Know better h?.5 come to the attention of several resident In the vicinity of the public rlaycround located at Sore Throat, Colds
QUICKLY RELIEVED BY HAMLINS WIZARD OIL
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November 6, I91S The- undersigned will aell at public auction their entire herd consisting I f 50 Registered Holstein Cattle, at their farm, located at Galena Station on j the Chicago, Lake Shore &. South Bend Railway, 10 mile3 northeast of La-j Porte and 4 miles northwest of Rolling Prairie, Ind., beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 HOLSTEIN SALE-?! Sltlm. We bar spent many years aafl much time, eflfort and money In IreeAlngr np this herd. They are all young-, registered, end most of them sired by 3C-ib. Bull ; Johanna Colantha Jaacen X.ad No. 107459. those under one year of age being- sired I by Sprlngdale Trm King- Pontile No. 1S0O34. he helnr a son of a SOVlb. twentyf our-months-old heifer. This Is the best herd in this prt of the country, and i every one of them will be Bold to the hig-hett bidder including tho herd bull. We j ars jrolnfr out of business. Thera trill be no by-blddlcf, as every animal must 1 be disposed, of. TEAMS: Cash, or note with, approved security. I
Springdale Stock Farm
3. Z. HACK, Auctioneer.
M. H. ZiEZfXTSS, BAT CALDWELL, Owners.
Sore throat and chest colds should never be neglected. Few people realize how often they result in rheumatism, tonsilitis, diphtheria, pneumonia and consumption, liamlins Vi?ard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but i3 composed of the most healing, penetrating oils. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings
: qirrk relief. Kubbed on the chest it ! vvill often loosen up a hard, deep i seated cold in one night. ' tvizar't OH la trod. rtpendai.'e prp- ! ftratlon to keep In th medicine chest for first aid ''hen th l!V?tnr nay be far ! wy. How oltsn sprains. truies. ruti I n(i burns occur In every f&mllv, as veil I aa little troub!- like earache, tomhache. cold eorea. canker aorea. a;!r? ne-k. and t'red. aching feet. Soth!np. hUn( Visard Oil will always brinr quick relief. (i!t bottle from your druHRlst for I end ue tbe mei!c!n. If not entlreI ly etisf.ed take the bottle back to him and he. will return your money. If yoii re troubled with constipation or ? ick headache try Homlins W"i.ard Liver Whips. .lust plonant little pink I pills r' rti ittWs for "Oc. r;7n rr t oert.
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A Savings Account
in a strong, well managed bank is an asset that every man, woman and child should have. Start Today Deposit a certain sum every week or month and see how rapidly it will accumulate. 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually Lake County Savings & Trust Company THE 3AtK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK Corner State and Hohman Streets. Hammond, Indiana.
OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START. CALL AND GET ONE WE HAVE ALL SIZES. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
tlemlock and 141st street, where boys will gather oil hours o! the day and night and inflict terror and punnishnient upon young: children not ab'.e to defend themselves. If the practice continue- the names o these culprits sviil be handed over to the police. A tew days ago a little g;r was picked up from the sidewalk where ,he had fallen weak with scream ins and fright and was unable to tell what the matter was until cne of her playmantes said. that ono of the boys had placed something: inside her dress. The something was found to be a large toad. The little fiirl had become exhausted and could go no further when a pe
destrian happened alons: and stopping j t- ascertain the matter relieved the j little one's predicament. Other chit- j dren have had wearing appar-1 remov ) id and sand rubbed into their skins I and hair. Every fiendish prank that : could be thought of lias been meod ; out to little childTjfn who have g ne 1 to that section to enjoy the swings i and other amusements affordod them. : Instead of the place hcinx a joy and comfort as it was Intended it has become a haven for the hoodlums end the Incense expressed in that locality : is nigh high the Un-.it. Concerted action will be the next step taken if, the parents don't look after thein. Unique Invitations are being ma.l?d out this week to Intimate friends or the members of the Merry makers' club, j
bidding them to a most informal danc!rg party which is to be held in the new garages adjacent to the Fllckinger property, of which there are five ir. number and electrically lighted and an tribal place to enjoy dancing and o regular round of fun. The Hallowe'en schemes will be carried cut and McKelvcy's mu?ie will be furnished. The date selected is November mi, providing of course that the fl i pan has been lifted by that time. New cases of the irjfljenza In EHSt Chicago are ?trs. Kmil Swanon and two little daughters of North Oh-ott avenue, and Mr. Edwin I.en, of X. Earing avenue, an employe of the .Mark plant.
Miss Agnes MoKenr.a, of No. Bartns ; si mue and employed In the offices of i the Green Engineering Company was I taken suddenly 111 while at her worn. I yesterday and removed to St. Mar-1 garet's hospital, Hammond, where it was found upon diagnosis that she was
suffering from an acute attack of appendicitis. An operation -vas speedily performed end she is resting well. The entire family of Basil Ickes at 4426 Olcott avenue, the father excepted are ill with influenza. Biiiie Miller of the Hubbard Steel Foundries was able to be out for the ftdt time, today in tho past month. Ills
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Oi-lklr. in .ie pc. wlent "flu." The Welfare Association directors wjil met tM evening. Postponement has b t n ri.aa-i for one week. The Congregational ht'nai Israel. Hemlock Mreet. Indiana Harbor. KabLi Dfiskal announces that the activities of the congregation will be resumed with the lifting of the ban and services be held Sunday morning with Hebrew Sunday school a.t the hour of 9 o'clock. Monday evening at seven o'clock there will be the dedication of the Hebrew school, with the Rabbi conducting the ceremonies. Tuesday evening at eight o'clock the young people's class will meet. War activ
ities in which the members of this congregation have been vitally inter- !
cited in in the local centres will be renewed with the Rabbi directing. All members of this faith are urged to be present end lend their assistance to the cause. This announcement appears in ill due conformity with the rulings placed by the health commissioner and with tho understanding that postponement will be made if necessity demands it. W. C. Hughes, formerly an employe of the open hearth furnace. Iniand S?erl Mills, is very ill at his present uorns in Saxony, Ind, with influenza. Mrs. John Jay of 137th street had the Mesdarnes John Hurrell of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. II. U BurreU of this city and 'Mrs. rhillips as gue.'ts to a
one o'clock l'jncheon yesterday. Misa Herirlvf-a Smith, a .school teacher at tho Washington build'.ns was also present at the afteir. The Hubbard children of Grapevine :-t;eet. comprising four sturdy boys, will entertain at a Hallowe'en festivity after the flu ban Id lifted, so the invitations read. Miss Mary Dolin of Zanesvjlle, Ohio, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. M. I'ol.trty.in Grapevine Etreet, has returned to her home. Doris Soder of 3703 Hemlock street is gradually rallying from her attack of pleural pneumonia. Her condi tion has been very critical. Tho Mesdarnes John Sterling and Arthur Newton of East Chicago spent the day with Mrs. Thomas Davis ;n Hammond. CASS OF THANKS. With heartfelt gratitude do we extend our thanks to all those who were most considerate during our trials of greatest grief in the death of our dearly beloved child, Ethel Johnston, espely beloved child. Ethel Johnson, espehis kind Christian ministrations. the East Chicago Dodgers, other friends and neighbor?. 1 X-l Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Parents.
$8.00 Ladies' Black or Tan Shoes for
Boys' S5 Shoes for
all OhoWin High Cuts $4.00
Children's Shoes at Reasonable Prices
Men's Army $7.00 Shoes for ... Men's Army $6.00 Shoes for . - .
liable Siioe Store
M. Shuback, Prop. 85 State St.
LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN
Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for few cents
,-i'ju' -.: u. e juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best bleaching and skin whitening lotion, and complexion b"3uifier, at very. cry small cost. Your grocer has the lernor.s and any drug store or toilet counter will supply threo ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the fact, reck, arms and hands each day and see how tan. redness, sallowness. sunburn and windburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is hnrmles. Adv.
MARKET COMPANY 101 East State Street, Hammond, Ind.
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WE GRIND OUR OWN. LENSES 'Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.
Thess Prices for Saturday, Nov. 2 Only
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MUXOND DPTiGAL CO 141 E. State St. Hammond
Woolens are Very High and therefore it stands you in hand to hare your old clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired by us. We have our own plant and can do the work for you in ten hours time. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 1026 and our truck will call at your home. J. Smulevitz 4734 Olcott Avenue East Chicago. Ind.
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Milk Fed Native Veal,' Leg or Loin, ib 2G Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb.. . .29 Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chop?, lb 28c Small Lean Pork Shoulders, whole, lb 27 Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb 19 Fresh Liver sliced to order, lb 7 Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, lb 28J
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Libby's Fine Cut Sauer Kraui qt. 10c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Independent Market Company 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.
PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 19c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb .16 CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 26 SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb. . .25 SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb 27 FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS, per qt 65c LIBBY'S FINE CUT SAUER KRAUT, qt.. . .10 Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Quart, 65c
Our "Finest Brand" Smoked Hams, lb 36 Best Cats of Native Porterhouse, lb 28 Fresh Pigs Feet, all fronts, lb . .7$ Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, lb . 10 Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 28p Downejr's Delight, the best Butterine, lb ,. . .36 Heinz Large Dill Pickles, 2 for 5
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