Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1918 — Page 10

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PHONE HAMMOND 1272-Y-2.

Parmonter Barnett Packing Co.

Columbia Ave.

(Incorporated) nd C. A. O. Tracka. Hammond, ind.

PORK PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail. Our Retail Market at Wholesale Prices.

Live and Dressed Hogs, Immune Breeding- Sowg and Feeding Hogs of all kinds for sale.

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

WHITING

THE ILLINOIS COAL CO.

Yrd: 633 W. Stat St. Phone 274.

WEST HAMMOND, ILLS. Wholesale and Retail

Residence: $14 Wentworth Ay Phone 1541.

We have on hand for immediate delivery Franklin County Coal, Harrisburg Coal. White Ash

Egg, Nut and Lunrp

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Frectenburg. and daughter, Martha, of Central avenue, spent the week end with relatives STAR THEATRE! TOXIGHT. (Wednesday) Douglas Fairbanks In "Say, Young Fellow!" Doug playfully toys with the spinning flywheel of a huge engine in this one. It's a thrll-

I Icr. believe me; also one-reel comedy.

Tomorrow William Duncan In " A Fight for Millions." U-:7-l It is said that we have more opportunities from day to day than we know of. The "Whiting Savings and Loan Association Is an opportunity that is constantly knocking at the door of thousands who. in their nearsightedness, fsil to see It. This association offers opportunities that have never

Alsa Buckwheat Hard Coal. Will deliver any tlze order. Prompt service. Best soft coal on the mark.

J. W. JARANOWSKI, PROP.

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Clip oat this coupon and trlng it witfc any olaar small picture, photo, post card or enapsnotto E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. awd It will .ntltl. yon to fla. llf. HMO OBTKAIT n, six. 14x17 lachM. A bQttfnl oval plaque. Von do not have to Jrny a frame for It or pay on. penny. Tour small plo. tor. will be returned unharmed. See artlat'a work at store. HO MAXXi OlO.tXS.

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NERVOUS PROSTRATION May be Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound This Letter Proves It. West Philadelphia, Fa. "Durinrr the thirty years I have been married, 1 have

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The Best Christmas Gilt of All A Piano, Player Piano, or a Baby Grand. Cheap, shoddy gifts that are soon forgotten will not crowd the sleigh of old Saint Nick this year. Something useful, something educational is the vogue now. Sec to it

that your family is going to be benefited musically this Christmas. The greatest showing your dollars can make is in the purchase of a Piano, PlayerPiano or a Baby Grand Piano. Every member of the family will appreciate such a gift more than anything you can place in your household.

Straube's are selling the very finest instruments to be had at the very lowest prices offered in the United States. Terms of payment are very reasonabh) and you can "play while you pay."

Beautiful Burl Walnut Marshall & Wendell Players $525 Burl Walnut Wilborn Solo-Hrp Players ' $175 Exquisite Adam Brown Mahogany Straube Pianos $350 Colonial Style Burl Walnut Hammond Players .$500 San Domingo Mahogany- Behr Brosi Players $475 Fancy Mahogany Gulbransen Player Pianos $395 Kranich & Bach Parlor Baby Grand Players $800 Brambach Player Grand Pianos $1,000 Brambach Midget Apartment Grands $550 Behr Bros. & Co. Mahogany Uprights. $285 Adam Style Marshall & Wendell Pianos $335 Slightly Used Upright Pianos

Lexington, Walnut $150 Story & Clark Walnut $125 Bush & Lane, oak .$185

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It is too late to "shopcarly"--shop now. Your great advantage lies in beginning immediately "Dividend Day", Friday. Do the bulk of your Christmas buying on this day and get in return, four of our profit-sharing stamps, instead of the usual one. Secure, by your thrift in saving our stamps, free Christmas gifts chosen from any department in our store. This is proof that we stand back of our stamps with our own merchandise of

unquestioned value, unlimited in beautiful

Christmas gift suggestions for Men, Women andChiidren and for the home.

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Because our stamps have greatly increased in value and because stamp savers realize the tremendous saving possible by doing their Christmas shop ing next Friday we expect this to be our Greatest (4 stamps instead of one) "Dividend Day".

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This Can Be Avoided by Taking Morse's LAXA-PIRIN for Colds, LaGrippe and Headache.

The only LAXATIVE and ASPIRIN Cold, LaGrippe and Headache Remedy on the market. Stops Colds in a few hours, Headache in a few minutes, LaGrippe in one day. Doea not cause ringing or roaring in the head Jiko Quinine. For sale by All first class ing grtsta.

Lyon and Healy..... $ 60 Schubert, oak $ 80 Mason & Hamlin $135

Each used piano is in tip top playing condition. You must see them to realize tha big bargains offered. Payments as low as $5 monthly. Make a reasonable deposit on your favorite piano and wo will deliver , it for Christmas. Come to our store and inspect the newest, cleanest selection of fine instruments in this country.

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631 Hohman. Phone 661.

Music Co. ammond, Ind.

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I been regretted by those who have tak

en advantage of them. I havo a small lot for sale near the business center. Trice 630. Henry S. Davidson, 6"0. 119th street. Whiting", Indiana. 11-27-1 II. R. Marshall, brother of Mrs. C. II. Daugherty of LaPorte avenue, who lias been ill with pneumonia Is able to bo up again. The regular meeting: of the Daughters of Rebekah will be .held tonight and all members of the degree staff are urged to be present, as their will be initiation of candidates. TRIXCESS THEATRE TOXIGHT. Georse Wolih In "The Kid la CleTcr," a rip-roaring comedy; also a 2rcel Harold I.loyd comedy. Omlnjt Thanksgiving? Dy Special feature picture "BAREE, SOX OF KAZAV This Is guaranteed by the management. HOLIDAY VAVDEV1LLE BILL, Don't forget A feature picture and vaudeville. 11-27-1 Mrs. Charles N'aef of Sheridan avenue, is visiting in Ada, Ohio. A, daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub. Jr. at their home In Florida. Mrs.' Frank B. Lewis entertained the Saturday Evening Club at her home in Lal'orte avenue on last Saturday nightMrs. Frank Dahlke will entertain the Tawasi' Bible Class of the M. K S. at a Thanksgiving party at her home in 343 Central avenue in honor of Miss Alice Hitch of Chicago. Miss Hitch eapeets to sail for Japan on

January 27th as a missionary. All the member and friends are urged to be present. Miss N'aler. a retired misslonarj is also expected to be present. The St- Cyrils and Methodius Club will give a Thanksgiving dancing party at the Slovak hall on Thursray night. For Sale We hav"a a "seven-room house on Atchison avenue for sale

on monthly payments. Oak trim, hot sir heat- WHITING HOMK BUILD

ING CO., 600. 119th street. ll-25-27-?9 SOFT COAL The Northern Indalna Lumber and Coal Company at 114th and Roberts avenue. Whiting, now have on hand a large stock of the very bes-t grade of egg and lump coal and can make prompt deliveries to any part of Whiting cr Kobertsdale. Telephone your order. Phone Whiting: 30. ll-26-2t Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue was called to Dixon, Illinois, yesterday by the serious nines of her brother, Hiram Myers. Miss Violet Lewis of LaForte avenue, has returned home from Knox College, at Knox, Ind. John Pyubeck, the five months old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dyubeck, passed away on Monday of gastroentrltis. The funeral was held today from St. John's Slovak church. Undertaker Baran being in charge. Interment was at St. John cemetry. Ben May Is very 111 with pneumonia at his home In White Oak avenue. Mike Marko, of 633 Schragre avenue, was arrested on a warrant sworn out against him, by Truant Officer E. C. Kirby. charging him with keping his children out of school. He was released on a-$550 bond to appear Nov. 27th for trial. Dntei Sunday, December 1. riace: Congregational church. Speaker: Freston Bradley. Subject: Problems of Peace., Nuff Said. 11-27-1 Mike Charlie, B. Haider, B. Murtzon an Ezock Ssjkin were all araigned before Judge Treen and fined $5.00 and costs for gambling, which they paid and were released. The other three men were dismissed. i The funeral of Mrs. M. Sternberg, age 40 years, was held yesterday afternoon. The remains were taken to Chicago yesterday morning to the home of Dr. Sternberg's parents. 1510 South Turner avenue. Chicago where services were held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Interment was in the family lot In.Walhelm cemetery. That death has entered one of Whiting's hapipest homes and taken one of the heads of tha family is a fact doubted by none. Mrs. Sternberg as an ideal wife and mother and a friend to all will indeed be greatly missed In her home and this community. Although given! tha best of care, a trained nurse being in constant attendance, this treacherous pneumonia found in Mrs. Stern-

Come Mother, This Castor Oil Is What You NeedDon't Cry!

If you, mother, had to swallow the awful doseThink back to your childhood daysUgh! ( Give your children Cascarets instead. Cascarets taste like candy. Every child loves to take a Cascaret. Besides Cascarets act better on the little liver and bowels when the child is bilious, constipated, feverish and sick. Cascarets ara delightful harmless cheap!

Each 10 cent box of Cascarets, the pleasant candy cathartic, contains directions and dosage for children aged one year old and upwards. When he little one's tongue turns white, breath feverish, stomach sour, there is .othing better to "work" the nasty bile, souring food and constipation oison from the child's system. Give Cascarets. then never worry.

berg a ready victim. The loss is especially hard sin cein three months, the Sternberg family have been called to give up five of their intimate relatives. The deceased leaves her husband, Ir. M. Sternberg, his five children. Slyvia, Reba. Abnfr, Beatrice and Dorothy and in their istchI sorrow, they have the deepest sympathy of the Whiting: people. Next Sunday night Oratorical event of the season Freston Bradley on "Problems of Peace," at the Sunday

Evening Club. 1-27-1 The home of Paul Germlak of Stiejjlitz Park was threatened with being burned down when the Whiting fire department responded and extinguished the llaiiie.". , The fire was caused by an ovtr-hcated stove, the amount of damage being about $150.

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