Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1919 — Page 6

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uapital and Surplus $100,000.00

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DON'T SIGN BONDS. fgrr Whrn you ?is:n a liability or fidelity Ol bond for a friend you run a chance of losing the friend and your money. Ou: bonding department takes care of just such ea.-es.

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7o;n Cj News Notes

(Continued from rags two.) with Francos Roberts in Grapevine st. All rarmbfrs' pre5ente is desired at this meeting. Mt5 Ka.thrln f'nscn, of ("nr'vtnK St.. has rtirrhased a new Taige tar for hrr?!f and mother's usr, and boih wi'nini are lfurniiiK o become proficient iri rrs. Activities in th B'nal Israel congregation of Indiana Harbor are opening up inevv and many announcements are soon to be tuade relative, to various forms adopted for brnwit entertainments in vvimh part of the debt at least can be relieved. list evening tho R'na: lsra 1 Auxiliary held a meeting at which a large attendance, unanimously decided to

co-opcratc with the. other torcos or tfi congregation and work ardously to maJe : the comma; year most successful and as j a diversion for the mid-summer will

hold an outing:. I'atriotie in their desire to welcome home all the boys of this city, they will arrange separately from their regular program, a gladsome meeting for them. The nearest of their efforts will take plac this coming Sun-

' day In the social rooms of the synagogue when an indoor picnic will be. sponsored ! by the ladies auxiliary and where many j pleasing features in most novel ways

will be introduced to make the atteinoon a pleasurable one. The receipts of the picnic wit go toward a fun created tor the brne-flt of Interior decorating of

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

To all stockholders of The F.Imore Copper, and their friend. elaborate report upon the development of hc mine of the above company will t read at a 'meeting of the stockholder-"

and friends, at the Odd Fellow' Hallj tipxt Sinday. May 18. at 2.30 p. in. A j

tereoptii on lecture also w ill be given e-15-31 Another big one day bed outfit sale at the Lion Store Furniture Department next Wednesday. A $"0 Simmon's square tube, wood finished steel bed; Hammond Bedding Co.'s $10. Si mattress an dsn l-Jnterprise Kd t'o.'s $5 OS Sanless Steel Spring. Total value $43. S3 at only j:9.95. $I.5n ensh and $2'Q monthly "on sale YVedncsda yonly. Lion Store. 3-16-1 FOR KENT 3-room fat. Steam heat, hot water. Inquire 3716 Cedar st. 6-16-:t.

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East Chicago Produce Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Potatoes Green Vegetables Butter Eggs Poultry 621 Chicago Avenue. Phone East Chicago 96 LITE GEESE, lb 33C LIVE DUCKS, lb 45c LIVE SPRING CHICKENS, lb 32c CUCUMBERS 5c STRAWBERRIES, pint 15c RHUBARB, lb 10c MICHIGAN WHITE POTATOES, bu.. .$1. 10 PINEAPPLES, large, each 25c NEW CABBAGE, lb 8c ONION SETS, lb 5p HEALTHY LARGE TOMATO PLANTS 6 for 25c

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The Boys Are Coming Back! WELCOME THEM! Brighten up your home by wiring for electric lights or install a new fixture here and there. For Electric Service phone East Chicago 69 and our representative will call to estimate your electrical work without any expense to you. We employ union electricians. Indiana Electric Service Co. (Inc.)

Phone East Chicago 60.

621 Chicago Ave.

Agents for Edison Mazda Lamps and Thor Washing Machines.

THE QUALITY STORE 709 Chicago Ave. Phones 857-858

SATURDAY SPECIALS

Blue Valley Butter 64 Eggs direct from the country 49 3 lb. cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee . . .$1.15 Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee 48d Wilbur's Dutch Cocoa, 12 oz. cans 28

Maple Flavor byrup, tan Apricots, can Navaio Peas. can. . . . 5 A. F. Soap

Peroxide Soap, 3 for. . .25d JrJoy Blue 9

18c 23c .15 32C

Battle Ship O 'Cedar Oil Mop 9S Dried Peaches, lb 19d Best Beef Pot Roast. . .28C A Good Pot Roast 25 Leg of Veal 35 Loin of Veal 35c Veal Pockqt 23 Veal Roast. 27 Puritan Hams. 10 to 12.38 Laurel Brisket "Bacon. .40 Pork Tenderloins 65c We will have a large supply of Tomato Plants beginning next Monday.

the church, and which has long been deferred cuing to a shortage, of funds which could be applied to this purpose. Later on there will plans definitely decidsd on a.s to how best to observe "Sohevuoth" holidays when it Is anticipated by those foremost in the lead of ontortfunment affairs that the Indiana Harbor Auditorium will be engaged for a benefit performance and a play entitled "Ruth and Ntomt" will be presented, wilh mostly all of the children of tho Hebrew school appearing in the cost. The early part of June is decided as the be&t time to tage the rlay. Holidays in early September are receiving consideration now for their observance ajid this congregation has become most progressive for the brief time of their establishment in the community and under the able leadership cf Kabbi Datkall, who is in charge. Invitations have been Issued by the Mesdames Laurence Godfrey, J. Styles. L.. Kolb. and the Misses Teresa Godfrey and Lillian, Axtibey, to a miscellaneous shower, complimentary to Miss Ive.ll Keegan, soon to become a bride. The shower is to be held in the Auditorium of St. Mary's srncol, Friday evening. May T3rd. Many will be bidden to this atta-ir and includes old-time friends of Miss Kcegaru The Loyal Women's class of the Blbye study of the first M. E. church hae underway plans for their banquet to be held in the dining room cf the church. May roth. This is to be the first annual event -with a membership to date of forty-eight members and with each member having the privilege of Inviting one guest for the occasion, it can be readily estimated that a goodly representative number will be present at the festive board that evening. It depends upon the success of the first annual whether the banquets will be held in the consecutive ears. TO.VIGHT. Christian Science Society of Eat Chicago, Indiana. Announce, a FREE LECTURE ON' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Charles W. Chadwick. C. S. B.. of Omaha. Nebraska, FRIDAT. MAT II. 1319. at the MASONIC Temple. East Chicago. Mr. Chadwick Is a member of the board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. F1rt Church of Christ, Scientists, of Boston, Mim. t-16-2t Officers -wera elected at the business

meeting of the Music department of the

East Chicago "Woman's Club at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Fercy

Roberts last evening. Mrs. A. A. Ross is the newly elected chairman : Miss Mary Davis, vice; Mra Leila Hascall. secretary-treasurer. Miss Beatrice Swelgart. of the membership committee. It is the Intention of the department to render a very good program at their concluding meeting of the year which will In all probability take place the first Monday In June, at a member's home which Is to b selected at a later date. For the oominp affair outside talent is to be obtained and the very best procurable. The music session will close their year In this way most beflttingly and will anticipate a large attendance at the meeting. Prof. L. L. Standley of the East Chicago schools Is confined to his home a sufferer -with the mumps. Dr. Preston Bradley will give an ddreas before the Congregational Men's Club of East Chicago, Monday at 16:30 p. m. His subject will be "Opportunities of Today." A musical program will also be giv-Rn. Dollar Day Is to be Introduced In E. Chiearo hy the town's leading: dry groods merchant. Pavid Cohen of the Bee Hive. Heretofore Dollar Days in adjacent towns have been a drawing: card for the people of the Tvin Cities to be induced to Journey to those towns and od their trading Now that Dollar Day Is to be established and maintained here there Is no specific reason why the dollars so spent should r.ot go toward making F.ast ChieaKOInd'ana. Harbor the business centre of

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STATE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK trm AND GE&AA. STRMTS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

YOU LIVE IN A THRIFTY TOWN.

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Victory notes. That shows the people an ravine. Are you a saver? One dollar starts an account here.

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Saturday 81 Monday Sale of Men s and W omen's Garments For Tvo Days Only this Cut-Price Sale Will Last. Many Great Opportunities Don't Pass Them Up Goods are increasing every Week. Our far-sightedness enables us to do this Many people of the Calumet District visit these offerings It Will Save You More than your time is worth.

aturdav and Monday. May 17th

Hatty Schaf frier & Marx Serges This is what we are offering: Men's Hart Schaf fner

& Marx blue serges in the Young Men's and Men's form-fitting styles. Every one Guaranteed, fast colors. Not a suit irr this lot under $35 and $40. For Two Days Only They won't last long, so come Early Every Suit Guaranteed Satisfaction. $27.50 - - $27.50 Young Men's Suits in the latest styles, waist-line patch pockets, high lapels on coat. Some doublebreasted, Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits also included in this lot. Here are offerings that were never offered to you before. "A Suit for Every Man" is this department's motto; therefore we have one in this lot for you. Suit formerly sold at $30 and $35 $26.75 - - $26.75 Great Cut on Women's Spring Coats Suits and Dresses

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Owing to thp enormous stock on hand of "Women's Suits, Coats and dresses, we are offering for two days only garments at unusual low prices. Now is the time to buy, when you can save 35 per cent, on your purchases. Each item will speak for itself.

" Boy's $7.95 and $&B0 cashmere suits withbelt2&test styles, knicker trousers., waist line seam. Every mother should come in and see these unusual, enormous bargains for 2 days only

$27.50 Silk taffeta Suits in blue only, triooette vestees and collars fancy trimmed skirt, neatly tailored, a great cut, while they last

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$37.50 Spring Coats $31:95

$19.85

?37.50 La dies' Spring Oats in blue and black serge,

wool velours also included, with fancy trimmed sleeves and coat lined with silk down to waist, belted'or plain, Many to select from, greatly cut for -Saturday and Monday

$19.50 Misses Sp6rt Suits In green and grey Scotch weave materials, belted all around, wide bellow pockets, Norfolk style coat, just the thing for out of doors

$18.00 Ladies' Uffeta dresses in champagne, light blue and dark blue, Copenhagen, grey and maroon, chiffon sleeves, hand embroidered collars, silk sashvin back

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$1195

$16.85 Sillc'Poplin Ooats for women, sizes to 46, shades of black and blue only, neatly trimmed, especially cut to $1&50

Men's Ties $1 $1.50 Men's neckwear, beautiful shades, wide shape, all lining stitched to silk, unwrinkable, at $1.00

$7.50 and $6.50 plaided silk taffeta Skirts, belted and with neat tailored pockets, medium bottom, many to -select from at . $4.95

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$1500 Misses chiffon party dresses, in pink an blue, trimmed in ribbon, chiffon tinseled front, greatly cut for this sale at

$3.00 and $3.50 Jap silk Waists, t in . flesh, blue, maize and old rose, neat styles, sizes to 44

$9.95

$2.45

$7.50 Women's fine georgette crepeWaists in beautiful combination shades, sizes to!44, colors of whiteflesh, maize, blue and many others

$5.95

Look Forward to Our Next Wednesday Night's

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Look Forward to Our Next Wednesday Night's Bargain Advertisement

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their own traJe?r eple- Man?r Colien !n stUng the precedent for Dollar Day, has arranged for a whirlwind Farpain Sale which includes large shipments of ready mad? wearing appsil. both for men and women. The we' known Hp.rt. Schaffner and Marx clothing: vili he specially priced and women's wear cannot be eualled any where for the money in this. sale. The new lingeries are most attractive an-1 the windows in this big. up-to-dats store have received the prefttest cons deration in the display to th beyt advantage of th quality and dependability of the Roods offered In this com-cg eaie.

Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Groves of 5135 Northcote avenue are bereaved In the loss of their little daughter, Laura Wilhelmina. age two years and five mothf. who succumbed this morning: i' iter ?. long illness of complications, which developed into lun congestion so malignant that medical aid xrould do but little to combat the malady. The child was the only 1 ttle dauchter in the family and mveh beloved by her grandparent, Mr?. ,iolins"ii whose home la with the parents and a son. John, who is goon to attain his eleventh year. County Recorder August Johneon of Crown Point, who is a brother to the deceased child's mother, and

Mrs. F. A. Hease of Fort Madison. la., Mrs. Otto ProHous. of Stockholm, Sweden, and Harry Johnston of this city are sisters and brother also to Mrs. Groves. Mrs. Hesse is here at present .having c-me to this city lately to visit. The funeral will 'take place from the house tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Munroe is to conduct the service. Alderman Edwin J. Carlsorf and sister. Miss Mildred, will attend tho annual Blackfrlar show at the University of Chicago tomorrow evening. Mrs. Frances Btroud cf th TVlckey apartments entertained Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Harmon, Mrs. Jack Johnstons and Miss Alice Williams at dinner last evening. The annual business meeting of thEest Chicago high school alumni was held at the McXJnley school last evening. Mr. Edwin Carlson was unanimously elected president and Miss Edith Berilund was elected secretary-treasurer. A general committee consistine of Mr. Leonard Smith, Miss Edith Ferglund and Miss Annette Specter was appointed to have charge of the annual entertainment given for the. graduating class. Another meeting -will be held next Tuesday evening and it n requested that the alumiil will kindly attend.