Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1919 — Page 2

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PURE FOOD

' 17. S. Food Administration License Isfo. G13773 : ! I Specials for Fri. and Sat, May 9 and 10 il

Do your buying for the week at our Friday and Saturday Sales. We feature a List of Specials like these each week.

BUTTER

The rich, nutritive qualities of Lion Store Butter has made it the, butter of preference Z O ywith thousands. This sale lb OiC

S Roan v 1 JJan,i picked Mi''hiffau 1 On ;,-?;CtiO Navy Beans, per pound JL lC

Peaches Saving's Choice California Peaches. No. 1 tall cans. .Friday and y y Saturday JL

Last Week's Sale of Mary Jane Watson's Fine Quality Preserves

Repeated By

' '13 oz. tall'jars. regular retail price 35c. our evera. . day price2Je. Special sale price, p

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Any of These Drinks a Real Treat 1 Hydrox Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Lemon Soda, Sarsaparilla. Birch Beer and Peacock a bird of a drink. 1 SpeciaLPrice Big Bottles, each 15c

Pet Milk Pet Brand Evaporated Milk, the tall cans, per dozen $1.C0: -tf cs 1 peivean. Cocoan&t Fresh Keeping Dromedary Cocoanut, specially priced 1 lb. pkgs. . 35c Macaroni j Best Grade Bulk Maca- ! roni. Spaghetti, Noodle c! all slut pes, per s r Lib....,., ,15c Ketchup Blue Isabel Ket-chup, th best nr;ility, large bottler on sale at. .,25c El each. a" Lar-on Mints, 4 flavors, 5c .Jumbo Salted Peanuts, T)0e Steamboat Playing Cards, Doan's Kidnev Pills regular price On 48c TOILET GOODS Fluff, shampoo for the batr, in excellent, try it. The 3,".c size on ;t'e Friday and q Saturday a-. .jijC

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GROCERY The best Creamery Butter, "The Butter Without a Fault." Peaches Grenco Brand Fancv Yellow Cling Peaches. Xo. 3 cans. q Q special J'yC' Request.

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jLikJI, A jars for 95c.

Rolled Oats Best Fresh Milled Rolled Oats, week-end sale price, per & li; O C Cake Flour Swansdown's F a m o u s i Cake Flour. Big package on special" q g sale at t3 O C Salad Dressing Wright's Thousand Island Dressing. Big bottle now on sale o r" at OOC Pekoe Tea Orange Pekoe Tea, an elegant drink, regular price iOc, Sale price . . 58c Sunday, May 11 is Mother's Day F. ?ur and STid ino'hfr a remembrance of ?om kind on t hi 3 day. We've 5om very appropriate Card and Booklet? psppcially -written and illustrated for thl occasion. Prices range from r g 5c. up to 2C Martan Assorted Chocolates or Maxim Chocolate Cherries in one, round boies. a suitable Mother's nay gift. e? 7c boxes at . C pkgs. 3 for IOC lb. grade, V2 lb..l7 25c kind at 20 C Freezone. for corns. regular price per box Tie, special 26c at nagget and Ramsdell Cold Cream for chapped skin, the recnlar 2oc iars. On nnriai - - . sale Kriday and Saturday 27 c Cutex Cuticle Remover, sells regularly at. 30c. On special sale this week "- at 2,2c

Dandruff fcoon

Ruins the Hair Oirls-if jfiu want plfinly of thick beautiful. ?ilKy hair, do by all means ppt rid of dandruff, for it will ) stre ji.iir h.iir And ruin it if ou don't. It dorjn'l d'" mm h K"i"'d t try to brush or wish i! oiit. Thi only sure way to K.'t rid of d uidrtiff is to dissolp It. tlipn iti deslrov it ernirel-. To do this. sit nliijut four wine's of ordinary liquid arvon: aj'ply it at night when retirinn; us rnough to tooitt'M) lhf scalp mid ruh It in gently with the rlntfrr tips. I'.y morning, most if not all. of your dHiidruff will In' Kon and three or four mor.- aiHili. at i.ins will completely dissolve and entirety destroy every single sipn and trace ,,f ji. Ton will find, too, that all in hum nl digging of the scalp vi ill slop, and your hair nil! look and feel a hundred times belter. Tou ran Ret liquid arvon at any driif; store. It is inexperisiie and four ounces is all you will need, no matter bow much dandruff you have. This simple reme.dy never fail"'. Adv. . S. NAVAL 1 1 IMP OFF' (Con'inue.l from rape one.) di5tnee from the hanari. Ths giant dirigible balloon C-:. trailing a bijr American flag from her tern, ft-w ovt the niial air station just as the naval flying ships tilted into the air and then turned her nose, about in pursuit. A number of small dirigibles unit seaplanes which were hovering- around th starting point, brought up the rear, planning to escort the trans-Atlantic plane up the coast. SUB CHASES OUTDISTANCED. The submarine haaer 179 dashed off to the northeast on the trail of the speeding seaplanes, but was quickly distanced am the naval ships disappeared from sight. In the crowd that iratherel for the start were eight year old Margaret Jane Richardson, daughter of Commander Richardson, of the NC-5. Commander A. K. Atkins, of Washington, head of the aviation bureau of steam engineering and Mrs. Ida E. Harding, aunt of Iieut. T. T. Barin, pilot of NV-1. 8he lives at Portland. Ora.. and cams on here from Norfolk. Va., to wish har nephew good bye. Besidaa thermos bottles containing coffee and a paste board bos full of sandwiches and rake, each seaplane car ried thirty pounds of extra clothing, five pounds for each member of her crew. wc-3 was nasT opr. Tbe N'C-3 was first off the ground in the morning trial. She rose at 7:30 a. m. with & load of 24.000 pounds to test her thre motors, ilen of all crowds were aboard. She remained aloft until 8:23. The NC-1. which had been having some trouble with the ailerons on th wins: substituted after the fire in which she was badly damaged, took off a few minutes later. While the planes were makinc their trial flights, baskets of sandwiches were brought to the field. They were to pro:tiz" for tired and sore feet Use "Tiz," for, puffed-up burning, aching, calloused feet and corns. "Why pro limping around with aching, puffed-up feet feet so tired, chafed. sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? "Why don't you get a C5-cent box of "Tu from the drug store now and gladden your tor tured feet? "Tiz" makes your feet glow with com fort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery' right out of feet that cjiafe, smart and burn. "Tiz" instantly stops pin in corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe ythtness no more foot torture. Adv. ' BIST B B Q ' ES D JBJSjajt I B H

AVATARS

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THE GREAT-

Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company

247 State St.

Specials for Friday and Saturday

Are you one of the great throng of

Saturday sales? If not, why not start, now and befrin saving because that's what you do when you trade here save. A good substantial saving; on prac

tically every article means mo-e dollars in your pocketnook. Get the habit join our immense throne of customers. Jut note a few of our bargains below: c

Shredded Wheat, at 12c Highest Grade Coffee, lb. ...35c Highest Grade Tea, lb -45c Catsup, 8 oz. bottle '2c Snider's Catsup, large, bottle Zoc Mustard, 1 pint Jars 13c Cocoa, 1 2 lb. can 15c Eagle Milk, Condensed, can Zlc Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb can 27c lona Corn, can 15c lona Peas, can 15c Tomatoes, No. 2 11c Tomatoes. No. 3, can. 17c Campbell's Soup, ail kinds, can... .10c

THE GREAT-

Atlantic S Pacific Tea Company 247 State St. 674 Hohman St.

TILE TIMES.

ide food for the men on toda y flight . The distan.e from ihe naval flying station here to Halifax harbor is 540 miles. The seaplane pilots rlanned to complete the first leg in seven and onehalf for eight hours, holdina so close (to the Atlantic coast that they would be ! easily within sight of land practically jail the way. Their mapped course carj rii d.thetn over the water for the entire , route, excepting a narrow strip or land I nt Monumoy I'oint, t'ape "Vd. j The second leg of the flight. from ! Halifax to Trrpasay, N. S., calls for a hop of 4;i nautical miles. From Trepasy. where a flying field Is being put i in shap. to receHe. the naval planes, the ! start will 1" mad" for the Azore IsI lands. 1'roni the Axores the airmen will fly to Portugal. completing the i rmaitis of the Atlantic, and then on to Kngland. Weather conditions for the 'jump off" today were good but by no means perfect. The sky was oerhung with low clouds and a breeie swept down from the north, coming almost directly from the direction into which the planes must head. But early weather reports sitd conditions further north were more fa vorable. The pertonnol of the three flying bi.ats follow: N"-3 Crew 1. Commander Towers, of Washington. l. C; Commander H. C. Richardson, pilot, of Shamokin. l'a.; I.irut. Daid H. McCulloch. pilot, of Newport. Va ; Radio Operator I-ieut. t'ommander R A. Lavender, of Flockwell City, la.: Knglneer Machinist 1.. R. Moore, of tlrant Island. .Xeb.; Reserve I'ilot Kngmeer I.ieut. BraEton Fthodes, of Windsor, N". C. XC-4 Crew 2. Lieut. Commander A.. C. Read, of Lyme. N. IT.: Pilot Lieut. K. K. Ktone. of Livonia. N. T.: Pilot Lieut. J (J. Walter Mintou. of Van Wert, o.; Radio t)perator Knsign H. C. Rodd, of Cleveland, (.; Kngineer Chief Special ! Mechanic K. H. Howard, of Cntchogue. j 1. I.; Reserve I'ilot Engineer J. j Brees. of New Tork City, j NC-1 Crew 3. Lieut. Commander P. IN. L. Bellinger, of Chehaw. P. C; Pilot j Lieut. Coaimander. M. A. Mitcher, of I Oklahtlma City. Okla.; Pilot Lieut. .T. j Barin. of Portland. Ore ; Radio Operator Lieut. J. K. II. Fadenwater. Ttrookllyn. N. T.; Kngineer Chief Machinist ,'Mate C. I. K"sler. of F:aton. O.; Reserve Pilot. Kngineer Muchinist Rasmus I Christenaen, of New York City... The reserve pilots engineers or ail three boats will be dropped at New Fou ndland. GERMAN DELEGATES GET BUSY Continued from page one.) back to Paris in time to sttend the plenary session yesterday are very active. Premier Orlando has already bad one confeernce with President Wilson at the Paris white bouse since his arrival. It is understood that the allies. whl considering the Austrian treaty will take up at the same time the questions involving Bulgaria and Turkey In order to clear up the whole reace situation at the earliest possible moment. WIXSOH CONOatATTXX.ATl!B. President "Wilson was warmly congratulated today over his victory in having the league of nations covenant inserted as part of the text of the treaty. This was the big task upon which the president has been working since he came to Paris last December. The bip question now is: ' Will Germany eign?" Two weeks will be given to Germany to ponder upon the terms, but they -will not be allowed to hold any oral discussions with the allied plenipotentiaries. Any suggestions from Germany must be put in writing. WOULD SION OKTTDGI1TGH.T. Careful analysis of Count von Rrock-dorff-Rant zau's speech at Versailles indicated that Germany would sign, but tint it would be grudgingly done. The junkers in Germany are dying hard and they are now carrying on propaganda for an alliance with Russia. However, if Germany signs the treaty as it now stands the "pact" entered into between the Germans and the Bolshevists at Brest-Litovsk will be null and void. That is one of the terms. ROBERTSDALE Mrs T.ula Goon, of Atchison avenue pent Tuesday in Harvey. 111., visiting her cousin. Mrs. I.ik v Fates, whom she has not seen for a number of years. Mrs. Herman Brr'kman of the W'e-t ret addition, entertatnel a larse number of friends at her home at a luncheon Monday even.n:;. Mr. roneg;3n. of Roheits avenue, visited his daughter. There.sa, who has heen confined at the Mercy hospital in Chica-sr-i for the past few weeks and reports that she Is very ill Gi Q B'D'B'B B Of n H B ' BW '

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.B.I 674 Hohman St. shoppers who take in our Friday and Kidney Beans, can 13c Campbell's Beans and Pork, 2 cans 25c Oil Sardines, can 9c Gold Dust, large pkg ...24c Lux, pkg 11C Galvanic Soap, bar. . 4',2C Amber Soap, bar 5'';c Ivory Soap, large bar 1Cc Good Luck Oleo 38c Sugar, all you want, lb 10c All Brands Flour AT THE LOWEST PRICE.

Rejoices Daughter. Can Resume Studies "Everything- my little 12-year-old girl ale distressed her; even a glas3 of water and would rause her to belch gas and she was unable to go to school for iT.arly a year. I bought her a bottle of Mayrs Wonderful Remdy, and since taking It she is eating ii out of house and home anr) jH attending school again." It. j, a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ail. mints, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers rharmacy, Hohmsn St., near State St.. and druggists everywhere. Adv.

Fred Ma roe. who has been very ill at his home on Atchison avenue, with a severe attack of rheumatism, is able to be out aga m. Mrs. Widiger. of Pearl street, vlsltedfriends in FUfi Side Tuesday. Mis. Roscoe Bewley of Indiana hlvd. visited friend in Hammond Tuesday. Miss Leona Phelp of Roberts aen le entertained a number of guests t a party at her home, given 1n honor of her birthday anniversary. Margaret, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kugene B eaon of Atel,jon avenie, hail the miafourtune to fall while roller skating and broke her arm. .he is tinder Ihe care, of Doctor Timm. A number of friends surprised May Owens at her home on USth street in honor of her birthday anniversary. A number from here were among the S Uest . Herbert Campbell of Hammond visited at the home of Howard Lott of Ii.il ant hld Miss Agnes Atchison of I.ak avenue entertained a number of friends from Chicago at her home the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Uwifnct Land and Mr. and .Mrs. Milton W'ichoret of Myrtle avenue were Hammond visitors on Tuesday evening The Whiting- lodge. No. 34S. K. of P. win give a smoker and banquet at th- lodge rooms Thursday evening. May S. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. Mrs. Roy Moore of Myrtle avenue spent Tuesday in Hammond on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harris of East S.de. and Mrs. Baker and children of Indiana boulevard, motored to Chicagro Monday. Mrs. L.la Goon of Afchison avenue ann K. C. Matern of Hammond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Speaks, at their home on Cleveland LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift sore, touchy corns off with fingers Doesn't nurt a bit: Drop ,a little Freezone on an aching; corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out. Tes. magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any driiu store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. Adv.

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TWO SPECIAL SALE DAYS

Hammond Coffee Store 572 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET WE LEAD IN PRICES, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW. Special Prices in Case Lots.

Sugar All you want 10c Bras Soap, 10 bars Larse Can Milk. 12 Large Can Pork and Bean?, three 25 3 lb. can Best Pumpkin. .S Sweet Susar Corn 15 Earlv June. Peas. . . . 12Vs;v Easle Milk Malted -Milk ....... Oil Sardines Fancy Salmon .... Rice and Milk, .'... Snider's Catsup . . Larcre Jar Jam .... ...20c ....39c 8C . . I212C . . . . rtC 20 Large Bottle Catsup. . . 15 Horse Radish 8 2 lb. can fancy Tomatoes 12c 3 lb. can Corn Beef and cabbage 10 1 lb. can Rumford

. . . .49C

Baking Powder 25c

avenue at a luncheon a-iven in honoi of the letter's birthday anniversary. The Northwestern Olee Club w 11 bold their concert at the Roberts.lale Auditorium tonight, given under the auspices of the T. P. A. of the Evangelical church.

LOWELL Mrs. Irene T:lton still remains very low. Dr. Quiney returned yesterday from Indianapolis where he was attending a meeting- of the Indiana State Board of Health. He says it was' the most interesting session the board has heM in many years. George J. Hoeret. P. A. Berg and son, Harold, were in Chicago on business yesterday. Attorney Belshaw w In Hammoni on legal business yesterday. Mrs. F. L.. Weakly and Miss Neva Dickinson returned last evening froci a viait with Mr. and Mrs. Money Jarrow at Orbane, Ind. The State National Bank is making extensive Improvements in the interior of their building. TKey have remodeled the offices in the rear of the main floor. Are you reading The Trmes? XOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE KSTATE OF JOHN MOCANU, DECEASED. Ni. 2047. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MARIA MOCANU. Administrator. Dated February 10. 1913. 5-S-15-22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PATRICK FITZGERALD, DECEASED. No. 204. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Administrator. Dated February II. 1919. 5-8-15-22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN" BO IAN. DECEASED. No. 2049. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of aaid Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estata is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN STATE BANK. Administrator. Dated February 12. 191t. 5-8-15-22. PASTIME TODAY HELEN GIBSON AND PETE MORRISON in TH E RUSTLERS Also Baby Gloria Joy in "I Want to Be a Lady." TOMORROWBERT LYTELL in THE SPENDER t.j.jimiiL.JU BIJOU -TODAYZEMA KEEFE in THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED AIpo Tom Mix. the western actor, in "Shooting up the Movies." FRIDAY THE LAW THAT FAILED Featuring Katharine Clifford. tim. Jig mt tr rtaioi ,aMi.m&mirimi At theBest Farm Eggs, fresh 47c Karo Syrup 13c Special 4-sewed Brooms 35c Our Leader Coffee. . O. G. Blend Best Peaberry .35c Roasted Barley 10 Tetley Teas, 14 lb ISC' Try Our Teas 50c Downey Nut Margarine 32C Navy Beans 10 Scotch Peas 11$ Blaek Eye Peas 10c Fancy Rice 10 Uncle Jerry Pancake. . .10c Large Jar Pure Honey 25 Jap Cleanser, can -ty-i$ Special String Beans, 2 lb. can 15tf

1111? Grandma Powder 15c

Thursday Mav 8. 1019.

a.BB.ra h u.H.ss.ni.ia.ui.a a THEATRE TODAY, FRIDAY AND SAT. Marguerite Clark IN "Let's Elope" Saturday afternoon only; "Let" Elope" and '-Something to Do." Evening: Bryant Washburn in "Something to Do." -SUNDAY Vivian Martin IN"The Home Town Girl" MON TUES. AND WED. Elsie Ferguson IN "Eyes of the Soul" Special Notice! DM you hear that Hammoni would never show "Mickey?" Well, ts-e -will. It is coming June 2nd and -will run 4 days. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! ...o.n.BTn.a.a.s.a. b.sb ti Qrpheum THEATRE aTAincoifP. men. "Whera Everybody Ooaa." FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Friday TheMariottTroupe EUROPEAN NOVELTY. Positively the only act of its kind in the "world. Lawrence & Edwards Tha New Alderman. Jessie & Dolly Miller Sinjing, Dancing and Music. Ross & Le Due Nonsensical Nonsense. Azalea & Delores The Novelty Girls. Also Ruth Roland in The Tiger's Trail Episode No. 2. New Show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matineo dally, 2: CO; Night continuous. 7 to 11; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11. ft !0 MAY 9-10 Best Salt Butter. 60c U. S. Mail Soap 10. . .49c Qt. Jar Dill Pickles. . Sycamore Crcamcrv . Iowa Creamery Wisconsin Crcamerr. XXXX Creamery . . Solid Gold Pure Peanut Butter. Fresh Cottage Cheese Brick Cheese American Cheese . . . Limburger Cheese . . 15c 53c .OOC 38c IOc 48c 20C 10c 37c 39c 40C

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Best Lima Beans, lb. 12 Spaghetti Rimkel Cocoa, V- lh 18c Uneeda Biscuit, dozen. 90c Am. Family, 10 bars. . .58c Black Cherries 30c Brick Creamery 56c

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