Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1918 — Page 2
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Page Two. THE TIMES. Friday, November 22. 1918.
EAST CHICAGO AND IND. 'HARBOR NEWS
Kalhrrlnr llonard, 431S Oleott ivrH Phone 23, will be pleased to write and receive aortal news and advertising for The Time, alao Job work of all tirarrlption promptly and well done. . . 11-22-tf Auction Sweedlah Minalon cknrrh, Grapevine and 130th atree-t. Saturday, eveninK. November 23 7 o'clock. 22-2 A Rummage Sale In the Basement Boom of the Good Shepherd church on Baring avenue tomorrow mornins, at 9 o'clock. The receipts of the day will go towards the benefit fund of the church. The Indiana Harbor Woman Club should be heartily supported in their new project, that of commencing a fund to provide Christmas cheer for the children of the devastated war lone.". The sum of one dollar will provide a real Chrlftmas for one child. Who is there that would stop to consider for one moment this Insignificant arrount when the Joy of a child tfiatl Tin stoutly relieved SEE CRKCLY REFUNDED ASS AMY DRUGGIST .J V M r. A. t tj rC Indiana Harbor. TODAY . THOMAS H. IXCE Fresents Charles Ray In The Claws of Hun A very fine Production. A XWifrhtful Comedy with ELEANOR FIELD In "HES rBVIEND, TEE ENEMY" An Educational Reel Will Be Shown V 1th Above TOR SATTJHDAY ONLY Douglas Fairbanks In Say Young Fellow SftTTXINO BILL PARSONS In A Two-Keel Comedy "BIll'S BABY" Also a First Hun Hearst's 1'athe Weekly COMING- MONDAY For a Short Engagement Only Madame Mabelle She reads your mind and answers your Questions. This remarkable act has been enicaised at a large expense and is one of the most mystifying acts on the American stage. If there is any advice or information you may desire s Mabelle This wonderful young woman will read your mind and tell you Just the thing you want to know. In conjunction with our regular feature program. S'o advance in prices.
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W. R. DIAMOND "THE $&J&E.ITW STQHE" 7Q9 SEWMGB AVENUE Our Saturday Specials
Blue Valley Butter. . . .71? .3 lb. cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee 87 Nation's Food .18 Anierikom Flour 35 Come Again Peas 15 Quaker Oats 13 .3 U.S. Mail Soap 29 Asme Buckwheat, b.n;e i-ize 35c Cream of Barley 23
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Special Fof Saturday Pecan Roll, 65c Per Pound All pure materials are used by us in the manufacture of our goods. Try Oor Ugh: Lunches They are Sanitary Packed. aHamnjond Candy Co. TWO STORES 166 State Street, and Corner Hohman and State (4 corners) .
is to weigh in the balance? T1t thought of these war-burdened babies and the happiness that might be extended them is a most worthy sponsor of this club and the public should respond without demur to the contribution asked. Mrs. Claire Su-phons of 3S34 Ivy street, phone number, Indiana Harbor. 1220-M. hs I'f. - n appointed to accept all monc for this fund and to make a.'countnxs thereof. Let the givers report to Ivr on or before December X and in ur.y case that the doner can mt go personally to her. she will e to it that their offerings wilt be collected. The Congregational Indies Aid of East Chicago . have, set the date of December 3rd for a bazaar and supper to be held in th basement of the church. The usual substantial menu claiming: a wide patronage In former years wilt be the Inviting keynote of temptation this year, but quite a. contrast struck in the offerings for the bazaar f this year, for the com-. mittee decided that nothing but the most practical garments would hoLl sway in the choice of sales to the public. This year the shoppers are more keenly alert In their purchases of more' stable gifts and the war has taught many to eliminate the nonessentials of the day and to turn to the things of the strictest adaptability; Mj-s. H. E. Jones has been named to head the committee who will have chirge of the culinary cuisin. and tha Mesdames Edward Cadinan and Martin I'eeersen will have, supervision of the booths. Miss Carrie Downing, who has been waitress in the Sternberg restaurant in Michigan avenue for the past two years was t ailed to Tlptonville. Tenn . her folks having received word that their youngest son. her brother, had died in action in a recent battle fought in France. Miss Downing proud that her brother had sacrificed his life f r so worthy a cause, wanted to u;ik a visit to the home where sh- hi-' been absent from so long, at parted today for that place, will, the expectation of returning here at a later date to resume her du.l. is. providing the conditons at her home will favorably warrant her leaving. A masiuerad party will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. F. Forrester. S431 Fir street, for the hem-
BACKACHE Umbtr Up With Penetrating Hamlin a Wizard Oil A harmless and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quicklv, drives out soreness, and limbers up Stiff aching joints and muscles. . Yoa hare no idea how tssnful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap,, b en there n need of an immediafe healing, antiseptic application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. 'A Get it from druggists tor 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Erer constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver VVWnv nleasant little pink pills, 30 i cents. Guaranteed. Improved Jewel Cleaning Soapu for all purposes, package 27 Chickens We dress our own Leg or Loin Veal . . Beef Pot Roast 28 Fresh Pork Tenders. . .48c Fresh Spare Ribs .21 Old Farm Sausage 35 Verv Special Cudaby's Puritan Hams, 10 to 12 lb. average 3Gc
bers of Elm drove. Woodmen Circle. No. ri5. r.r.d their friends. Mrs. .'. H'ick-.T, of 3:S Ivy street, neighborhood. L w o n 13aih and 141ft street, to- n me to the Food club thiis evening j-1 1 er l.oi.ie. ,Xhe Literary Department of the K. Ch!cgo oi.ian's iub t.v;t with .he chairman o:' the department, Mrs. J Thompson, yesterday tftcinon and the tU.lv i f I'ivkt -v. v. Tal" -f T'.vo Citie ," the j,j.-;t niiil :u(,nJ ih:;pteis of Look 2. wore taken up for the tUy'n stuy. "nil Mrs. J. I. Henv.ct'y proved a r.i"st i:;terc t 'r:ir Under o! the afterm on. iid l'ietures i:i France" will eecupv the ntti .-.t'.'ti ..f the members at the next ' r.-.eetins Oci tmi ir 3 id at the home if Mrs. K. I.. Ke'd in the Herod r.partircTit-. '.vita M.. . J ". Thomp-f-m i;i (ii.uore of tlie day's lesson. The Indies Aid of Die Christian church have everything in readiness tor tomorrow evening to hospitably entertain the members, tin fr husbands imd friends to a real social, namely, the. Dollar Social, tlie amount of which is understood to tie exacted from the members only. The place selected has lieen the horn of Mis. 11. A. Denis, 341 DU.ek avenue, tlie hour, eight o'clock arid with the description terminating here as far as press notice is concerned, we have the assurance that a well worth while evening is to be enjoyed by those attending. The public is welcome. The reeepits. of the evening will be applied to the building fund of the church. The number of guests may bring with them or Invite on this occasion is by no means limited. Mr. and Mrs.- Charles Packer, of Chicago, the" former brother to Mrs. V. J. Funkey, Jr., of Beacon street, is having Indiana Harbor friends dine with them tomorrow evening, among whom wiil he Dr. and Mr. Frank Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Stephens. Mr. I'a.-kt r is with tUe Indiana Ht'.rbor Citizens Trust and Savings Bank. Mrs. Newton A. Hembroff of 3812 Ivy street, will hold the meeting of Lhe Food Conservation club of women residing on lruinmond and Ivy streets from the block of ISSth to 133th. Mrs. J. W. Brissey Is captain of the fifth ward unit and asks all women to be present at trie meeting this evening. similar roe,-ting has been called for at the home of Mrs. W. H. Anderson of 37-12 Prummond street, fpr those women belonging in block of 137th and Prummond. Other meetings are scheduled also for this evening. Junior Jaekies are reminded of their meeting at the playground of the Riley school when they will take the second of a series of instructions to be given by Mr. George Dietrich, sent here from the Great Lakes Training Station. All Junior Jackies are asked
to be on time at the hour of 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewis of South Olcott avenue have returned home from Joliet, where Mr. Lewis underwent optieal surgery to relieve a raw Get the Genuine and Avoid Wast Economy n Every Cake m SJ .W 1k
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Qnla-na Thai Tien 2Tot AfTect Head !.'!. ii- of its t. oil ft-.fi Iftvntive rfleet. ! LAXATIVE BItoMO ill.INE Th- ' ' t cim be t-.ike.i by ivviee without cuuHinir r.erv c.e.ii'-sn or n;.:ing in the ii .;d. There in o o ' one "Bronio (Jumin.-." E. V. i.nOV't'S signature on tile ;.?., 30c Adv. OTTO BEYER ELECTED B 1. 0. 0. F. Meeting Cut Short Because of Epidemic; New Officers Installed. INDIANATOMS, IND., Nov. 22. Officers of the grand lodi?e of Indiana, Independent Order of Odd Fellow.-, were elected at a session of the grand lodge in the Odd Fellow building yesterday. Installation ceremonies followed the election, as it was desired to finish business and dismiss the 1.000 delegates Quickly because of the influenza epidemic. The meetings of branches of the order, which have occupied three days, were closed shortly after noon. Otto Beyer, of South Bend, was elected grand warden. That was the only office over which there was any contest. All other candidates, nomiated at a meeting last spring, were elected. They are. 1 1. A. Winterrowd, Indianapolis, grnrd master; Will Ehrhardt, Oreensburg, deputy grand master; W. H. Leedy, Indianapolis, grand seereiary; W. A. Morris, Frankfort, grand treasurer; A. A. Spears, ly-azil. grand representative for one year; W. E. Deupree. Franklin, grand representative for two years; I'htlip Zoercher, Indianapolis, grand trustee. WHITING MAN IS ARRESTED fSPF.riAL To The Times WHITING. Ind., Nov. 22. Geo. Siolas, arrested for taking a purse in the Majestic Candy Kitchen on 119th street left there by a customer, who later went back for the purse containing $5.20. was ararlgned before Judge T. B. Cerajewski and fined $10 and Wants His Money Back. "I can thank Mr. O'Brien, a neighbor, for my recovery from severe colic attacks and stomach trouble that nearly forced me to cross the river Jordan. I spent thousands of dollars in the past nine years for doctors and medicine and would have died but for my neighbor's advice to use Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I wish I had the money, back I spent for other medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes rractlcally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy, Ridgeley Drug Storse in Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Adv. An Invitation
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to become a member of our Aluminum Ware Club
GUARANTEE Every piece of Great Northern Quality Brand Pure Aluminum is positively guaranteed to wear for twenty years. If any piece does not, the person having purchased same can return it to dealer and exchange it for another piece at our expense. GREAT NORTHERN MANUFACTURING CO., Quality Brand Aluminum Ware. CHICAGO.
SVOH' 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AN FOR INDIGESTION costs and sentenced to the county Jail for thirty days. On payment of the fine and costs the Jail sentence was suspended. WHITING RAISED A BIG SUM JSrEf'lAT. TO TilB TlMRS WIUTLVS. Did.. Nov. 22. Whiting's total subscription in the United War Work Campaign up to date is $30.30.1. The committee is still renortina: so it is expected that more will be j added to this amount. Our quota was WILSON MAY MAKE SPEECHES WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. President Wilson will participate actively in the campaign against Bolshevism while in Europe, his friends here intimated today. He is axpected to make speeches in j France and Italy. BIG EATERS GET VM TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, becnyts sluggish; the elenunative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass ot water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid'of grapes und lemon juice, combined with lilhia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adv. ' ', E. rjr. r. Iir-' if lt?AaiaAf ' I
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BAJS3COMD. IND. FEATURE ATTRACTION Todav Ben Hassen's Arabs Whirlwind Acrobats The Greatest Act of Its Kind in Vaudeville. , Rose & Hendricks Comedians. a T?otr "nflvjrt fir. H.n Singing and Whistling Novelty. Vera Clayton The Novelty Girl. Zeno & Mandell "At the Beehive" Also Ruth Roland in "Hands Up" New Show Mon., Wed. and Sat. Matinee Dally ......2.30 Nights Continuous 7 to 11 Sundays Continuous 2 to 11 A UDI rORlUFA THEATRE L MAX EXLTZn, Proprietor 367 Caluxnat Are, Corner Hoffman St. Hammond. SATURDAY, NOV. 23 ALMA HANLON God of.Little Children" Also a Powerful Drama In Five Reels. "HIS prVINO BFi VVTIES" A Two Reel Comedy. SUNDAY, NOV. 24 IRVA ROSS and WALTER MILLER "HUMAN "ORCHID" In Five Reels Comedy Tamal Army, Two Reels. Co'ming Wednesday, November 27 Why The Bolshevik. Trade at H. SHNEIDER STATE ST., HAMMOND. And Save Money. 79
The Aluminum Club ITS PURPOSE
THIS CLUB OFFER will please our regular patrons it will make new friends. It will advertise Quality Brand Aluminum Ware; there is no direct profit to us from the Aluminum Ware, bet ,)t does afford us an excellent advertising medium from wyhich our trade will derive benefit. Every housewife craves a set of this wonderful, modern ware, and until now, the price has been beyond the reach of the average family but through this club plan every home can be fully equipped 'with the very best aluminum Ware, and on such terms that any one can afford it in fact cannot afford to be without it. This club offer is open to every reputable, honest family or person in this community. Call at our store and ask for a membership card; pay $2.(30 cash "dues." Then you pay us fifty cents more each week until the wholesale cost price of $15.98 has been paid. Do you realize that this will enable you to equip your kitchen with a set of the purest, best Aluminum Ware, Quality Brand, each piece of which is guaranteed by the makers to wear for twenty years, at a cost to you of only a few pennies per day ? Can you afford to continue using out of date, unsanitary (perhaps rusted) cooking utensils when we make it possible to secure this beautiful set on these terms? Now let us be perfectly candid and explain why we are willing yes, even glad to distribute hundreds, perhaps thousands, of these sets on the liberal terms of payment outlined, and without profit to ourselves. The whole reason is just this: The conditions require you to make a small payment each week for several weeks, this means that you and everybody else that is fortunate enough to secure on of these sets will visit this store at least once each week. We quite naturally assume then, that if you require anything in our line, that it will he convenient for you to purchase same of us at the time you make this weekly visit it brings us closer toe-ether, enables us to know you and have you know us better, and anything that will do that we consider good advertising. So this club offer we call advertlwng, the kind that the customer benefits from as well as the store.
Starting Saturday, Nov. 23, 9 a. m. Minas Furniture Co. 214-16-18 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
Theatre, Hammond TODAY Charles Ray in "The Law of the fl North" Bray Pictograph and Official War Review. SATURDAY d FANNIE WARD tQ in 'ON THE LEVEL' Also BILLIB WEST. SUNDAY ' Dorothy Gish in "Battling Jane"' COMING DEC. 2, 3, 4 Charlie Chaplin in QVto-ilriar Arms" ti 11 t 11 13 li F5 t m t iUI A ! ' 1 . m ... . .... - JL Li JOU HAMMOND. IND. TODAY AND SATURDAY WM. S. HART in "WOLF LOWRY" The story teems with the hate and emotion of one of the deadliest men of the west. Saturday A 2-Reel Keystone Comedy. PAST 1 M E TODAY MAY ALLISON in "A Successful Adventure" Also FATTY ARBUCKLE in 'TATTY'S WASHDAY." TOMORROW GLADYS ROCKWELL "THE BIRlToF PREY"
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