Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1919 — Page 2
Pa are Two.
THANK OITR
READERS, THEY DESERVE THANKS Tlii knoTi Mary Gornv The Red Cross Hcm Se:- ire. sec. t on -wants her. Incidentally Kd.th ritike Patterson, -cretary of the Hammond Home Se--ice Sect'oa. Hammond Chapter A. K. . says: Since w have been ,- uccs.f.t: m '"rmXrijt peop thro-inh notices In
iir paper I am writing to ask if ou!
will .vinrily pur in another notic aU-
in; for th? addr-? of Mer rjorny. I want (o thank j-nj for joir -f-I'o-.. a 1 -', hsv :0'-.i!. J r - r'n" of th'- j-t-op'.e :,.,s,- nj.,,.;, n f r -.-erliaea ,r t h Tim. after e. ! other ineilird of r.i at .n tliiv;
the times.
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The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed. i
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C2T 77re Kuppenheimer L "HIFIELD'' -
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JNthe creation of such styles as the "Enfield' The House of Kuppenheimer has attained its reputation as America's foremost designers of young men's clothes. The "Enfield" makes a strong appeal to young men who want the last word in style. The weltReam back, the graceful peak lapels, the square patch pockets and welt-belt are features that will make this model stand out anywhere.
Picture- the 'Enfield" on yourself in a rtent tro-tonc stripe pattern, or a pleasm? blue flannel, or a smart ohe.--k. "Come in today and try on the "Enfield" see the actus! ui orr yourself no obligation to buy. Extremely eood value.. Open Tonight Till 9 P. M.
FOR INDIGESTION
u" ulu , . mimm. ih.jlu.ju iili I'm ', pori. TKIPS TO rius ; Can, 1 h -rt -.! , iumfc'-tr make oo-a lorsl v Ivrt . ir.d : rivs to Pnr, an-! A'-irirari l,!-n,, .1 j- : srf i;'nv:i;!;. ' rno ni( beiwet-n th I-'rni:b and ;rrr.r. carta's. Pijr ihv r wncommun.- i ta' i n ih'-.r i biff Rtcnt!y Tag!..-h. Kands.hau! printM n 1ory purporting to b re-) prod'n.-tion of a . a om'n' n:s1 bv a . mm bi- of ."ap . Gh!ra.-.i r.ar;;- m ,'r:"i"i ":''".'.'! ?i:U;s !:;, iha: 1 h "''"'" -o,r t 5 i:i-.va! th de-C-rp. rn;irn. r..airia!f. bv (:-
The American embassy on Wil-1 :" i; " n1 )' '- " " . hemptatz, which has lain idle since!'"'- "u" h x i1-,,r- msn.fwr.. j ' 0,1 of Pn,in'f! cou rt not b vrv' former Ambassador Gerard's de-!',r' f!r .1 t t,.ri.-a.t ror.-pondnt cailM parture two years ago, is once; '-art. ;hira-d! o n,, tf.,phf,n , prfl. i more bustUag with activity. I il?'"".- :
'hn at'uii .zv1 ib I r, ! ttrrn .:ons ! ! rti'in-.n. Tn fn: ire atasr n -ra!!,-i i
U. S. N. Officer in Charge, and He Refuses to Be Interviewed by Reporters. G A NO CR SON BERLIN, March 26, (Delayed.)
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Stunningly Styled Suits, Coats f and Dresses for Easter Wear
When you rnareh along with the throng on Eastr morn you may b sure that none you may see will be bet-
tf'-ed thau you are, proidin you .(Joet able. you intend to wear on that ovaion at Sto?-e.
the. wpnrtlie hi or.
Through the corridors rir.g cheerful American voices and the wails reverberate with the busy clicking of American typewriters. Up and down the stairs and b"-
1 t-.vcen the ot'tics; hurry sturdy j young messengers all wearing the drab of Uncle Sams douehDoys. G J? IK A RID I IN CHAJWJt. tvJor biiga dfk in Mr. Grai-o . i prr.a1 office ns a buriy laure In i .i b'i of tha I ni ; ad Statas na y. T'ia ' -a.-er of ih s uu'fomn 1a Capt." Wa ic R. Ch'.rarot. V. S. N. 'tl. 'jliii'sdi. h- the a;., ; r,(, j Strait far around Berlin nor the Ameri'an .Tibasa. for. during th ira-u
i.-iro -f re. ate trti u
ir.g 'he
oaf ar.d eac!i prn:i.-ed h.a ' 'ft. 'Jbii-ar.li than gave a '' l!.f l.oka! Z-;t me brand.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
There is a look of -distinction" about the zamvnN e nave here, which make? tfcera different from the styles .shown by other stores and which readily imparts thi quality to the appearance of every woman who don them U omen who adorn their persons with garments purchased here are always spoken of as beins: dressed in The Best of Taste. Numerous new arrivals have hen just added to the "olleetions we now offer to yon for dioh-e and we cite sueh temptincly low prices to induce immediate purehasinsr.
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U4MWONDS DESTxClOTOIEKS The Kuppenheimer House in Hammond.
regime, he -s the tiai at attache. It is ; this former Berlin x perin.- that -ouwa frr his rt'irn to tb (Jimn , cap.ta!. BBTXJSES TO TALK. Cart. Gh'.rardi is of jait : s'.jlinjt tyre Amer.'an rrn nr-1 eaneilly v.ir );i the n'-yi-t-c" ' rcn?rrr inert. He la readliy of hig-ii cos; of ii -irg ih- 1.--.V q-iaiity : cf Oerrnan food an.-i the weather. B-.t ar- :iuion to hia buip.ais it, Berltrt I invar;ab:,v the mm answer, "i rait?rt brt trirvijw1." A ray of V.ft '.3 giid en tnr r-i;. try i'rr(.i-and-n .'anr rjn rard: s tr.rr, :r. ' f!-rnr. tr-.-i-i.gh nn mter g , e : "i'.a Mueaciieser Avjr'ibi.t ga: Abe. -aecur.f ar Mutto n, b I'-rtf. Tfa:ry "-i r.'d. ht : ur.Srat Tid " b td-a' f!i t.- Clvrri: par; j . Field . nutted as aayirg : I IS IT aXSTUIHBt j "The purple of n.r vrat; -a ;o a.c5: - ! 'f -be liberation from "Hurra- p;i-i-.---f.-in' ! farsuine: to find our if -nviny has rvmV' bee.-t d'frri ' --i
; :-.:f rism. or ;f iher i snli a ren-.r. .' 1 j f ita af. a-tn an opportunity t ra:-e ! if '-cd r a rn a!o in eat ttr r tf
j vh"'i-.- the German people have any bar? -n the reaponstbiljtv for the nar
E l rr " - , ictirrg of tbe old military
r'g.r.te. Arerica haa r.o irtler.t.-n cf i ra t r". i ! a tirnitiy under fo'." i M-iT.bers of the Ohirard; mission hai e j Kn d:patrhed to the four corners cf ! lie '-ma-:.- c;tac; ir.aten.t for rer-orts
to the American peace degate? a- j Pe-t. There is good reaaor. to bel'e e I furthermore 'hat the Gorman food si-;- j ation fg-.irea promtnar.tiy in thea ra-
A tax Rubbt A!hi Chalmers AniTitan tr- Rrcj Koundrv - .
I A.'Tieri-an ofon O;! j American Srii-Hing jAm-rican S'jgar K-fninf j Anaconda I A tchison I Fa J.J -a-in l.oviMitotne J Bulti'mnr. rd h!o Canadian raiiec j t'hMipirk Tihto fc
".noi ar.l N.-ii.-ii -estrn Chtra". "Vi'? and St. Paul Corn Prd-j'e .. . . P'lj'i"'- enil Hu.ion Ft!5?,1ier.' t"-;iri?es Erie . IV. Iner M,-- T fit. Nnrt'ie,-,- fr fi'Toia ("entra" . Lat i a nr.s ''!
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Leh:gh Valley Ml!-it:e jfM-. ale fte-1 ."-5. Tork Central X. T.. v. H. and Hartford , Xo.-tb.arn Pacific i Pe1n 1 ar'.a j Pittsbutgrh Coal Preaed li-tee) Oa r
Rail-way Steel Spring 78S ! Keadtpj ?4U ; rjept.bllc Iron and Steel $21 j Southern Pacific 101 1, 1 . .Sinclair . ! Tex a a Co. ?1 '!
! Union Taciflc 12S'-4 h-h -ooi
V. S. 5t-et t'tah Copper
Westinsrhouse 4 i- I I(-nool.
Willys Ger!and 23!i
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POTATOES cti.os.
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Qouu laat Zeea Iro. Affect" U E.ecause of us tonic and 'ajTatu-e t(tefI LAXATIVE tinOMO QCIXIXE Th les can b. taker, by anycaV with nad. Ther is cnl one 'Rpo.no Q
r, UliXMnUS WILT.
PLAY SUNDAY!
Vb8.
The fast Oi ir.pic. fe-me.-i Royal A C.'a. -w il pisr Sundae
v th i
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bunch . baebs.!I atara frox th
I he. ffarre . .vl
! el on Harr.son Perk grounds. If the
weatner la wet. then back of th b:gh
Gama trt a: I:!".
. Eddie Chimi!e--aki w;i! do the nlfhinf. aaroe aa he did 'an vear.
CXXCeUK) CASH OetAIZT MA1X1T.
COR Vo. 3 mixed. $1.6.ftl.5
whita. $l.T(Jl.
1 i Tb Olympic bave i;?n up -Rad"
While John Radtmk:
i recefvinf.
do the
yellow.
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THEATRE
4 mixed. ?1.53','S 154!,: 4 whit .11 . ". , , . r, . . ...7." . - I-ne Juniors fo
311 fclTllS ; f Uf KLM Cleans Seeing Is Believing! j-
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POME TN and lrt us snow mi -4i
Roval has Ktrfd bar? and cVrMi1-iro okni
all other electric cleaners in independent teste. nkv the RoyaJ fts a.7 the dirt that's in the carpet a well as on. it threads and lint aj well a all ether dirt. And how it cleans dean ithout wearing your rug or injuring the nip. how thoroughly the Royal and its attachments wtil d-an our house from ccilar to attic.
ELECTRIC CLEANER Cleans by Air Aim I Need r bru'n or mechaiticai assittar.ee. Rai eatilr at a touch your finer and actually payi for jtstif in the ir.creasri life Rivcti to ro-ur mgi. And don't overtoolc the av:r.j of your energy and the shorteainf; of heujeho'd working hours. Rut let us skctP you a Roya! tKe proren leader of thtm all. (Tlr Naaaa)
These Cleaners may b nirchaed ou the a?v paymor-t terms of $10.03 dom and t-j.(X') monthly. A special demonstration now being held here. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company South Hohm&n Street. Hammond, Indiana
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AHRA.VBt THAT SHfc MM GREET SASTFR tAORNNGr
5 VJNASUAtAD
Let us help you irreet Eastertide undismayed. By that vrc mean properly arrayed. Our 5hoicg of $r.r:ng suiting i an pshi'oition that every Io-eer of rood dependable clcithea should attend1. Attend t0 xi at ince. PHONE 771.
$l.HS1.5i': 4 yellow. JH.54U1.56
mixed. $1.S; 91-83; 8 nhite. 1.; 1$ 1.5S: ; . ,, 5 yellow. jj.51fl.S3i,. Puch w,M I ,-r,,-. . .u... I mat I, rat
tffSoc: standard. 6$'4c,
th e eomtnr aeason.
F.ialka o- Tasa -wH p:a-,- at third- F. i
ba on b.a rec-jitr poaition, !
base. TV. Comer, tbe Vey-
tone sicker of the TVashmrten. Pa., Liberty A. C.'s. will play at second.
. I Nrchols. the leadoff man. p!a,v ,l'7: 'V lb' irffUC: 70 ' - j v'Uht eld Pojmv.. or M. Cm-r il! lb9.. t20e: ?' to 110 lb, . 519!-c. ia ceafep wh., precsvckj fancy. 2or; ovenveifn t kidne-ie, 14) to'-,, ,, ! Poda. 14l7e; coarse ,14c. Tkj. , . v ., I ihie ssam Sunday ia to ba a practice " ! ga.T.e for both ttimi and they hope CHICAGO X.ZTB STOCK. t to piay a good fsc't ngr aa.ne from the
atart to nish.
The Olympics have been practicing
LAST TIME TODAY If you have not seen it you hava missed one of the season's yra.esr. pictures. By all raearj! don't fail to see FANNIE WARD IX "COMMON CLAY" Extreorrknory Good.
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n'us sstimated rrceipta. I7,'i'):
market. 10 higher; bu!V, !.49 5-19.5 : top. 3&.T8. 'Butcher ho-a. Heavy. l.i) (fflt.li, packinr hoa heavy. 1S.. :?.7i). maditra and m ed, IS 5 1.40. L a-ht. 1I.501.1J; p ss. 11.75 ff 19. SO , ro-jshi. l?.ajlS.28. CATTLE! Estimated receipts, JJ09. rcaret. staaly. Beef cattle -ood choice. IS.leMO: medium and com.
Imaed. 14.P0TU.60; butcher atocU: beif-
era. ..lU.i; coire. 7.2 18. ZS; can-i
for the last two --ek. The.-.- would
like to bock some more practice games one or to. The Olympic! are foirg to star the se.on April 17th and -would like to hear frorn the State Line Juniori. Call up 79? and ask for Eddie.
ATTENTION, SCOUTS.
SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN INLITTLE COMRADE Alao CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS" SUNDAY DOROTHY GISH PEPPY " POLLY Aiso CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS''
r.ers ad eutte.-e, 5.fi0:o.0v. atookars end 5eders; rcii choice. 10.:JS13 7i: comrcon ard medium. 7.719 13.08; veal
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HERMAN A. KELLN
' Tomorrow irisraieg the b;g hike 1 etarta from Centra, school at S a . m. This means e-.aht, end s lall march ! as soon aa the clock str:ej Any re-
estr.i&n nnrF.w ! istared Hammond Scout i welcome.
BCTTJCr: Rooeir-ta. 231 S. creamer-e i BrlB iood for cn rns' "n" 1n1 i
j a chance to pasa fire b ii ding. cooklnjr. j
Ex;i rtece-ptt. JZ.log: r.irren' re- knif te,re' tc- n4
snail co iom real .s- otu r,f. '
Wear your old clothes end do not be
Scout leaders I
If not able to j
extras. SSc; first?, hZefbic
hi ..auuuLj
BIJOU
-TODAY-
ED
(afraid to dress warmly.
j are urged to co:re out
come in the forenoon they may come!
the rest of the da?
Wholesale 81 State Street
Market
Retail Phone 77
j Jj'fT ' IIMltaik
taJPPlJL j
Smoked Meats Beef
Our Saturday Specials ; Kcllners Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams '. 35c Fmttenmt Brisket Bacon 39r i Dixie Square Bacon .33r Beef Vt Roast, choice cuts 22r Corned Beef. Boneless . . .SSc-SQc Hamburger Sieak 18c ( e or l.oin of Veal 24r ( Shoulder or BreaM of Veal 19c i Pork Loins, Small and Lean 32r
Pork Shoulder for Poa9t 27c Pork Sausage, Fresh Made 20c Liver Sausage, Smoked .20c
Beef Tonrue.; 28c
Svrift Lincoln Butterine. per lh 30c 3 lh. Pails f Compound Lard 75c You will save money if you trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
Veal
Pork
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Orpheum THEATRE Wire Ererjbody Goei." FEATURE ATTRACTION Today 1 ALL STAR ACTS? The Girl From Starland A SPECTACULAR SCENIC NOVELTY. Wilson & Wilson Corrtediars. King Sisters Musical Novelty. Barnes & Lorraine A Romance a la Hand Car.
Fritsche A Cafnedy of Table. Also Pearl White -IN The Lightning Raider Xew Shoe Mondav, Wednesday ?t:i-di. Ma'. nee. fltily, 2. SO; X:sr. con'inun ir. 7 ' u; Sunda.v coDiiPuoi.?, 3 to 1 1
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KATHERINE CALVERT in MARRIAGE. Also th Lr ol ti Clmne - The Knockout. Special Matinee Sat. BABY MARIE OSBORN in DOLLY'S VACATION Also Biily West in "Ship Ahoy I " There will be 3 prizes grven away to the best child nger.
III.MH1.II .Miami UI.III I lill ii .1 tMJim.niC
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PASTIME
-TODAY-
MAY ALLISON On of the 'most popular and "alerted s'ars of the screen in her U e- picture "The Testing of Mildred Vane" TOMORROW
Mandarin's Gold
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This is the title of Kilty don's picture.
startiinp. untifual. esrserj.
inply ;i!tere.tir ? from start flnisi. Tou -a-ill pnjoy this pie-
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I i m wmn wiiu'i.nuiu mi urn . -a-eVeUvliaij-4 I LeinneMm.iie i it i''lm i.ewn fi ,
