Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1918 — Page 3

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THE TIMES.

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Whiting And Its People

i For Snle We have a seven-room T.uusy on Atchison avenue -for .sale j on monthly payments. Onk trim, hot .ilr heat. AYHlTlNCi I K'M E I'd LIj INC. CO.. 000, 115th street. 1-33-27 -US I John Stover visited his sister, Misa j Katl.erlne Stover at the Au;:u.tana i hospital in Chicago yesterday and i found her to he Improving. I Mrs. Hurley Humphreys and Mrs. I Fred Carlson will entertain the members of the Ladies Guild at the Caii-

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Barneft P

acking Co.

Incorporated) ColumbiaAve. ar,dC. t O. Tracks, Hsmmord, Ind. PORK PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail. Our RetailMarkct at Wholesale Prices.

Llv and Dreesed Hogs;. Immune Breeding Sows and Feeding Hogs of all kinds for sale.

Specializing Vaccinated Sows with Pigs. We also bur all grades of hogs.

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Jiffy-Jell makes instant desserts which are rich and fruity. It cornea ready-sweetened. Tee fruit-made flavors come in liquid form, in vials. So they keep their fresh-fruit taste. One package serves six people in mold form, or 12 if you whip the jell. So these luscious desserts are also economical. Get it today. Try Loganberry or Pineapple fiavor. See what it means to you. 2 Pmchagm, for 25 Cmnf At Yovr Grete-ar'e Jiffy-Jell YVauiijih. Wisconsin (""'

ton home on Cleveland avenwe. tomorrow night. Each member Is reQuested to bring their donation for the raz&ar December Eth. Mrs. V. G. Swartz of Sheridan aver.ue has returned from Des Moines, Iowa, where she has spent two weeks Islting her niece. Sister Benedict Marie of St.. John's OonvenU who has Just returned from ft. Margaret's hospital where she vfnderwent cn operation for appendicitis. U getting along nicely. Leonard Turner of the University cf Illinois at 1'i'oaiia. in., npnt tha week end at his home here. In the recent .United AVar Work I'rivc the Whiting high school pledged 5141. Th.j Men's Club fit their last meeting held their annual election of officers which was cs follows: President, John H. Fetterhoff; vice president, William (1. Porter; secretary, Herbert Morr.s; treasurer. C. V. Oder. The Slovaks of Whiting will celebrate Thanksgiving Kay by a meeting

I'eiu iti ine BiovaK Hall on i

inursday orternnon nt which several aidresses will be given. The meet

ly e i'lctrueu uy a large

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WE HAVE NO COLD STORAGE, NO THIN OR BRUISED BIRDS.

POULTRY IS FRESH KILLED, DRY PICKED, YOUNG AND FLU1MP

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Turkeys from Missouri, per pound, 48c and Genuine Wafertown Geese, per pound, Rhode Island Ducks, yellow as gold, pound, Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per pound, Fresh Dressed Stewing Chicken, per pound, Fresh Killed Jack Rabbits, each,

FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb". PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF, lb

GENUINE SPRING LAMB, HIND QUARTER, lb. 8c MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 125PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 20

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ra d e. Miss Mabel Fiery r :n:e In Sheridan vi!h a severe cold.

Mr. and Mrs. Ixjreni entertained a lf.rgo number of friends and rela

tives, st their home in Schrage avenje cn Sunday nicht. In honor of An-!

d'-ew-. the- son of Officer and Mrs. Jno. Henalc. Mrs. Herman SteinUe entertained a number of Whitins and out-of-town fiiemls nt hr home l.i tho Sullivan thus on 119th street on Saturday night r honor of the birthday anniversary of her liusband. (lames nnd contests were enjoyed after winch a luncheon .vps rerved. The new Christian cburch was successfully dedicated Sunday. Independent of 11 ciass and society pleKd5 $33 was contributed by the membership and friends of the church. The r.uilding has the large.-t seatir.p capacity of any auditorium in the city and

will speedily be equipped with

etn institutional facilities. Minister I George A. Jones rnd the congregation i

I merit great praise for addine this

-piend;d building to the, attractions of our city. GeorKe K Snlvely. for:nerly of tlie great Christian church of Jacksonville. Iil , Is now leading the l urch in a revival meeting to continue nightly as long as the interest Justifies. Miss r.stello Griggs, of Iniianapolls will conduct the music. Already eighteen additions to the membership and many more- are expected. A cheering delighted crowd heard

Judge, White at the, Congregational birch last night in his inimitable, dramatic lecture on the Bible and

r uaAt speare. ispecianv telltnir was

his vivid comparison of Jael and Iadv

g MacBeth. Already the idea cf formHi ing a club or class to study along th" i lines suggested by Judge Whites is : hieing broached. Kainty souvenirs of

riiments of the author. This lecture course- of the Sunday Evening Club is giving a wonderful opportunity to the people of Whiting to hear the greatest students end orators on their favorite topics, each representing a lifetime of study. Next Sunday night Preston

radley. "Problems of Peace."

MJPT IDtL The Northern Indalna Lumber and coal Company at 11 tin and Koberts avenue. Whiting, now have on hand

i large stocii of the very best grade

-gg and lump coal and can make prompt deliveries to any part of Whiting or Pobertsdale. Telephone, your . tder. Phone Whiting 3. U-CS-iit We have, some four-room brick cottages in St.eglitz Park which we will "eil on' monthly payments. WHITING

HOME .12U1LKING COMPANY. 600.

street. 1 1-26-1 1

ou wish success in lite. Join the

iting Savings and Loan Associa-

Maiie, perseverance your bosom

ij I friend, experience your wise counsel-

pe your gcardian gentus. v nitms i

ir.gs and Lonn Association. Morton Trout. President.

I Henry S. Kavidson, Secretary

11-26-ltj I Tom Moore In "Just for Tonisbfi I

j Mr and Mrs. Sidney Drew. 11-26-1 ! AT THK STAR lOMI.HT, ! Elsie Ferguson In ".V Koll's House.""

There is someth-ng about Miss per-

guson's personality which makes you

feel as If you, yourseir. were playing the part; also "The Hou&e that Jack Built." Reel Corned? , aud Fort Weekly it's educational. Tomorrow T'ouglas "Fairbanks in1 Say, Young Fellow:" Thursday A special Thanksgiving

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DYER NEWS

CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb

Fresh Baltimore Oysters, per quart,

Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb. 15 Fresh Cut Lean ' Pork Chops, lb 28c Fresh Meaty Neck. Bones, lb 9c Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb. . . . 10c Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb 6 c Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, lb 28 Home Made Pork Sausage, lb 25c

M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25c

Bologna, Polish or Liver Sausage, lb.

Fresh Frankfurter or . Pork Sausage, lb 21c Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 28 Downey's Delight, the best butterine, lb 35 Troco Brand Nut Margarine, lb 33c Swift's Premium Rolls, lb 38

Small Lean California i Hams, lb 26Uc (' Small Strips Lean r Brisket Bacon 39c p Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 27c Smoked Butt, no waste, ti

all meat, lb 10c

Puxe Fruit Mince Meat, lb 10c Norway Salt Mackerel, 2 for 15c4 Heinz's Large Dill Pickles, 2 for 5c

The ' Literary Sscieiy was organized 1 1'. a, T1-r zlsrh school veconflv Tli.

iSocietv will met't every second Tues-

' day in the month. The following of-

P fleets were chosen; H President Arthur Ilartman.

I V.ce-Pres. Arthur Brewer.

Secetary Helen Huhn. Cvltic Miss Flo Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Koller are spending a short vacation at P.ensselaer at I he lo;ne of IiLh parents.

Your Digestion

Shaoe

Libby's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, per qt. J.0C.

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CGniPANY

181 EAST STATE STREET.

HAM3M0ND, IND.

Many ailments arc caused by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion' leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of

Lrrgatt Sale of Aity Medieino in tha World. Sold rcxvwbw iobos I0c2iic.

Store Open till 9 6 clock Wednesday

Double Green Stamps XVednday

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Double S.&H. , Green Stamps VJednday

Closed all Day Thursday Nov. 28th.

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Fancy and staple rocerlea for the Thanksgiving feast are here !n abundance. These few Mems were picked at random and rive you an Idea of the many Uemptlng- things which are here and at special prices.

Apples

Fresh Celery

Fancy Quality New York Green

ing and P.aldivi,. Apples. Per peck. 6c; lb

6c

8000 bunches Bleached Celery, bunches

fancy small

J.ell 7c

Special

Kvtra Fancy Bleached Cabbage, makes a deli clous sa'ad. Fer lb

Celery 5c

Pudding

Heinz Famous Plum and Heinz Pudding. Per can

Pudd'.ns 45c

Pumpkin

Fancy Cheese 2000 pounds of extra fancy Yellow American Cheese. i'er lb oZc Mince Meat ,w England True Blue Condensed extra f ne qual- -f ity Mince Meat. Pkg.. . J C' Mince Meat

Blue Label Brand Highest Quality Pumpkin No. 3 O cans I3c; No. 2 cans.. J. qC Cranberries

New England True Blue Finest Quality Mince Meat (ready for

the crust. 2 lb. glass

jars

35c

Oranges

Co barrels of Finest Grade, Cran

berries. Special for -f O I

these 3 days, lb. . .

12lc

Fancy Juicy Florida Orangey, good size. On special - sale at per dozen JOC

Table Damask, Per Yard, $1.00 7 0-!nch full bleached Table Damask, pretty striped and floral patterns; $1.35 quality. Priced for this w ff a. yard J J . JJ Napkins Each 15c Mercerized Pamask- Napkins, pretty floral patterns. 18 in. square, neatly hemstitched. Priced y cf at. each lOC Pure Linen Dzmask yd. $2,75 T2-inch pure Irish table damask, in floral and conventional designs; an excellent quality. Tomorrow. O 7 tZ per yard jL,L O 35c Huck Towels Only 29c. Splendid quality Huck Towels Size lSxSS, neat hemstitched borders; they sell regularly

at Soc. On special

sale, each

29c

New Winter Coats at $19.75

They are unusual values at this low price, carefully tailored of lustrous zebeline in green, brown, burgundy and black; full

length belted models with

t!g collars.

Special.

$19.75

Thanksgiving JSale of Carving Sets Three-piece, carver, steel and fork with silver plated hollow handles: the carver blade is made of highest quality crucible tempered Sheffield steel; the fork has patent gunrd. put up in a beautiful lelt lined leather box; worth jo fo. Special at ',rO On Sale in the Basement

Stout Women's Winter Coats

Made in a styles of seal throughout. Models, with

variety of plush, lined nuat belted self collars.

modish and serviceable, cut full and roomy; size 44 to

it. Special at

New Shoes For Thanksgiving

You'll be doubly thankfel when you partake cf the Thanksgiving Day festivities If your feet are enjoying themselves in a. pair of "John Kelly" hoea. We do not merely offer you shoes In tha ordinary sense when we make this suggestion. You buy style that la correct, comfort that Is lasting and value that will make you a friend of this store forever. Nine-Inch toots In brown, gray and black kid. military and

Louis heels, numerous styles. Priced at. per pair $9 00. $S.50 and ..

$7.50

Brown Kid Boots Per Pair $6.50

Patent Leather Boots $4.00

Striking new model of fine brown kid, cloth tops to match, straight stitched tips, military heels, sewed

soles: all a'.xes. Extra

good value, pair..,

$6.50

Women' good serviceable shoes for winter wear, pleasing styles, made of patent leather, cloth and mat calf

tops, lace or button, Louis or cuban heels..

$4.00

Warm Slippers, $1.00

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Men's and women's extra heavy ; wool felt slippers, combination j felt and leather soles, very warm i and comfortable. y (f '

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Gift Slippers Women's fine felt slippers w'jh elk soles, red with white uppers. Also in gray and black; Ideal gift

Uppers, priced at

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$28.75

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$5,$6 and $7 Untrimmed Hats, at $3.50 We are no offering some remarkably fine values In untrimmed shapes at this price. The newest styles are shown. In large and small hats made of Lyon's fine velvet, blv:k and colors; not a hat in the lot but what former

ly sold at $5 or more.

Your choice

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$3.50

75c

See Next Friday Paper for Special Announcement

Thanksgiving Sale Kitchen Needs

Stove Pipe

This is the season when busy housewives find many gaps to be filled In with new wares. Here you will find roasters, coffee, percolators, casseroles, focd choppers, etc., at specially reduced prices.

Roasters

15 In. Covered Roasting Pans, made of refined steel, sells regularly at Toe. On sale at 43o

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Mirror Aluminum Oval Roasting Pans, aenmless. sanitary and self basting, large size, regular

rrice Jii.ot. Sale price.

Oval self basting enameled Roasting Pans, will roast 12 lb. roast or fowl. Special for qo this sale

$4,98

Electrical Goods Coffee Pcrcolater

F'ifty No. 8 Heavy Stamped Aluminum Fry

ing Pans with wooden

grip; 12 val. Priced at

$1,49

Wash Itoilers. made of heavy bright tin plate, with heav- copper bot

tom, patent hook han

dles: worth $3.50, at

$2.48

Tj 1 e c t ric Coffee Percolator, five cup size, made of copper, highly nickeled: regular price $8.60. On sale at $5.98

Electric Toaster Toasts two slices at once a eninehy brown as fast as wanted: use very little current; $6 value3 qq on sale at yw.J'O Casseroles at 98c 100 three-pint brown, white lined casseroles, mounted in beautiful nickel plated holder, with ebony handle.

Rrurar $1.50 casserole, at

Six-Inch hlued steel Stove Pipe. Priced for this sale per length 25c

Food Chopper

The w

known L'niver-

sal Food Chop

pers, mad

with 3 sharp cutting knives. Regular price $2. Special sale price SI. 49

98c

100 Aluminum Tea Kettles. 6-qt. capacttvv. made of 18guage pin e ' aluminum, double seamed body with cast aluminum spout and heavy plated wire bail handle, with patent hinge which assures a cool handle: a $3.50 kettle priced for this $1.98 sale at v

Nut Crack and Picks. A set of six nut picks and a cracker, nicely nickeled. On sale this 'ifin week at wu

Soot-I-Cide

ill preparation la unaicelted !t. i r removtnr ail loeftavool from . ii

Cleans Flues Removes Soot. rnm srovc pipes

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Cnfmncya. Stovas, Furnaces. rM ' Boiler Fluea. etc Makea toft jjliv caal ai cleanl to use as turd ' :

Mil w r i i u is lutnmccfl gy

la da aS that la claimed lot IL

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SOOT-I-CIDE CO.

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Misses Mae Andrews and Florence Watson were shopping at Hammond Saturday. Mrs. James Andrews was visiting at South Chicago on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Mike Fagen made a business

trip to Hammond on Saturday. Everybody is welcome! Come to the St. Joseph Hall Tuesday n:ght November 26 and hear a fine program. No admission will be charged. W. S. S. meetins and community meeting; are combined. Raffle and sale of W. S.

S. after meeting will take place. Dyer is over the top in the sal of War Savings Stamps. The sales up to date are about eleven thousand dollars and some pledges are to be kept for November and December, amounting to $400 or $500.

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