Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1919 — Page 7

Thursday, June 12, 1919.

MEET TO A CELEBRAT1DI A rood deal of interest is heins: shown in the meeting called tonight 1 at the city hall. East Chicago, to discuss the mitter of holding a celebration in observance of the return of the soldier and sailor boys from service in the armies of Uncle Sam. For weeks various organizations of the city have talked about starting something in this line, but up to the present moment thefe has been no cooperation that would really put the movement to the front in the right way. For any one lodge or society to sponsor the affair might induce prejudice on the part of some and so the meeting has been called wholely and solely as a meeting of independent i

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citizens, giving everybody who at. the rurpOSC pf arranging for some form tends an equal voice and influence in . of entertainment for all soldiers and the proceedings. - sailors returning from service and to That East Chicago that city in j u hlch Rll organizations and private inwhich was formed Company L that ; ai3 are a5ked to give their sjp-

city that has gone "over the lop every command that city which a is j loyal and patriotic and magnanimous to the core East Chicago certainly can do no less for its sons who placed A Working GirPs Life. Day In and day1 out. month, she toils. Often month after J she is the. breadwinner of the family work that others may live ana must Kain or i shine, warm or cold, she must be at her , place of employment on time. A great '

majority 01 sum Bris are un incir icti : advantage i neing wcignea. measured aMing mm to assume again wun unim- i from hiz dependents during training, be from morning until night, and symp- i and examined as did the other babies paired efficiency, the responsibilities of j aijowed'an additional $.13 per month by toma of female troubles are early mani- j brought, by mothers who are anxious t, civil life, but also asssts him in secur- j lne Fe(j-ral Hoard, thus bringing his Tested by weak and aching backs, j obtain ail necessary information for thai ing employment at the e.nd of his reriod ) inconie ur to the minimum of J63 per dragging-down pains, headaches and , well-being of their children. There is ! of training. ! month:' On the other hand, should the nervousness. Such girls are asked to J no charge to the entries nor to the ex-J in some large cities crippled men in fman have-been a non-commissioned offitry that most successful of all remedies j aminations offered and a whirlpool of; uniform are seen on the street engaged rrj. durinJ. nl9 iast month's service, and for woman's Ills, Lydia E. Pinkham's j good can be gained through the knowl- j jn "panhandling' kindly disposed per- ! ,'(ave rect.jVed as high as $S1 per month. Vegetable Compound, which for more i edge imparted. The conferences of this sons. It has been found that in nearly . h wiU tlien continue to receive such than forty years has been giving girls j week will close in East Chicago Monday, j every case these men were just ilam , vy anrj Jt wlll. of course, not be necesstrength to do their work. Adv. (June 16th. Bring your babies on or be-.ordinary fakirs in the guise of soldiers.!,." m tnis ra'e fnr the Federal Board

FAM i-l 1 THEATRE T0N.GHT ALICE BRADY IN The Story of Dance and Song, THE DEATH DANCE Sorrow and Tear?, and ending with a Thrill. Also a Harold Lloyd Comedy HUSTLING FOR HEALTH 'iiWiikimii'-W'-T

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The saving is in the buying. Out of the war is emerging the spirit of a new Americanism. The spirit of saving, home business plans, unselfish devotion to public weal. All of these are found in A. & P. buying. To satisfy yourself that this is so just compare these favorable prices with prices you are asked to pay for other groceries of anything like equal quality. Beets. No. 3 cans - 17c Tomatoes, No. 3 cans 17c &. P. Baked Beans. No. 2 cans....10c Tomatoes, No. 2 cans 11c

Dam pbell's Baked Beans, No- 2 cans - -12lic Heinz Baked Beans, No. 2 cans 18c Srisco. V2 lb. cans 46c Srlsco, 1 lb. cans.... 31c

rice's Baking Powder, large size..39c Pet and Carnation Milk, small Jelfo (all flavors) 9c cans 6V2C Prunes, large size . 33c Mazola Oil( pint cans) 35c go Starch, 1 lb. size ,.8c Sweet Pickles (med. jar) 15c rgo Starch, 3 lb. size ...23c 8 oz- Jar Peanut Butter 15c Did Dutch Cleanser , 7c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 11c We are expecting a cheaper price on the following articles for Friday ind Saturday when we go to press, so you can call and see for yourself at lur stores: BUTTER. EGGS, NEW POTATOES, OLD POTATOES, FLOUR. Location of Stores: Wf STATE STREET. 674 HOHMAN STREET. HAMMOND, IND706 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST. CHICAGO, IND.

POR THE MAX who pays the bill, tho one who looks to pet his money back in extra heat and less smoke and clinkers, there is satisfaction in the coal Ave sell. Once you start using our coal once you try it it will need no praise of ours. The first order is all we are anxious about after that you'll come here any-wav.

themselves in the way of making the supreme sacrifice than to give the heroes a. rousing, sincere and heartfelt reception. Let the community respond to a man In putting on this celebration. I-et it be a unanimous, city-wide affair. In which every nationality, every organization, every club and every individual takes equal and cheerful parts.

j As a preliminary feature, let there t be a large attendance at the meeting at the city hall tonight in order that I there may be left nothing undone to I make the affair the success which it merits An effort will be made to call the meeting to order at eight o'clock sharp at the council chamber of the city hall. Twin City News Notes If you are interested in showing tho returning soldiers your appreciation for all they fought for in the recent war. i you will attend the meeting at the city hull 1hi9 eveninir drilled pxrrpssh' for LoM ...., pott. Mayor McCormack w ill open the meet ir.fr at S o'clock. Be there if vu are ratr.ouc. Wigwam Furniture Sale Come in Your Autos To the great Wigwam closing out Furniture Sale. Tomorrow morning, Friday. t 3 o 'clock. 6-12 Babies of East Chicago, who have not so tar neen prougnt to tne comcrences being he,d daily at the Infant 1 " ire Vssocaiicn the Rd Cros rooms in j Smith Forsythe ae., should have the . fore that date. JEEOJII'S SALE. WXOWAM XTJE.NITTJRE 6-12 Boy Scouts of East Chicago are again ' reminded that books interesting to Scoutdom are available at the East Chicago public library. Call any time during the library hours and ask for them and learn more of the Scout movement which is now broadcast. East Chicago members of the Emanon Club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Virgil Pauley in Michigan avenue. Hammond, last evening where Miss Clara Collins of Crown Point was the only outside guest. Those from this city affiliated with the club, were the Misses Anna Xoor. Louise Stumpf and Edna Conces. Awards in the games went to Miss .Johnston and Miss Collins. Dainty - refreshments concluded the pleasant evening. The next affair arranged for will be a birthday party at the home of Miss Stumpf in Beacon st. of the date of June 15th. For Pale Pet rabbit. Inquire Phone East Chicago 115. 6-12-3 NOTICE TO SCHOOIi TIACHEBS. "VVe will make special prices in the

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Best Coffee 37c Our India and Ceylon Tea, lb ...45c Ivory Soap Chips, pkg 9c Lux Soap Chips, pkg 11c Pet and Carnation Milk, tall cans .14c

Disabled Soldiers Can Get Help from U. S.

Not Only Will Government Train Disabled Men But It Will Aid Them In Getting Employment.

(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WASHINGTON. June 12. In his work throughout the country in behalf of discharged service men Colonel Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Secretary of War in charge of finding employment for demobilized soldiers," sailors and marines, has learned that in many sections people generally do rot know just what the government is do-! ii s id mame m-n uisniuni in in? ln I civil life. i ludsmucn as inn K'nnnmnu tv these men out of civil life and placed them in camps and in the trenches where their disabilities were incurred, the obligation upon the government to re-establish them in civil life is clear. ( And it should be understood that those injured in France are not the only ones entitled to assistance, for all disabled i service mm. whether injured in the United States or abroad, arc provided for equally. For re-establishing the disabled in

civil are. tne autnonzea agency 01 in?rejv(5 ?15 Bn,, enrh minnr chud sin ppr government is the Federal Board for j mon,h Ther-e payments are made to Vocational Education, which is charged ennble tho rnan to .support himself by congress with the "vocational train- j . .rair.m an1 are ln lj(?u of

ing of disabled soldiers and the placement of rehabilitated persons in suit - adl and gainful occupations, alter' tneir discharge trom tne army. The government, it will be noted, not only trains the disabled man. thus enwho took this method of enlisting un - merited sympathy from the public. There is no excuse for the?e fakirs. No man disabled, in the service need engage in any sort of hold-up game on the streets nor need he engage fn any occupation whatever which is not bcomingr to him. Anyone seelnr men in uni form so engaged shrund inform them of ! provision made for their training and j placement hy the government. If any j man arter being informed what his op- j portunities are continues his game, a :

Tavor will be done tho great body of ' Pf th Federal Board, because they were self-respecting- disabled men who are j rplea?ed from service before the matrying to make something of themselves. -hinry for renchinc: thorn was in effect, if every case of this character is report- j Any person coming in contact with such ed to the nearest branch office of hc t disabled men will be doing a patriotic Federal Board fo'r Vocational Educa- duty by directing them either to write tic,n. to 1ne Federal lnard at Washington or If aVy disabled service man who is to one. of the Hoard's fourteen branch considered by the Bureau of War Risk ' offices, or. better jet. to appear in perInsurance to be as much as 10 per cent j Son at one cf these offics if they can. disabled, will get in touch with the Fed- j, js very important that the disabled oral Board for Vocational Education, j D, n shall be made to realize fully the

Washington, or with any one of its fourteen branches, the Federal Board will place them In educational institu1 hauling cf your trunks to depots. Call on us and try our service. Order promptly taken caro of. Quick Service Express Co. Phone East Chicago 131. ! C. W. Haight. 6-12-it Big Furniture Sale. Frank Jerome going out of business. Furniture. Carpets. Stoves, etc.. will be! almost given away. Come tomorrow at 9 o'clock. 3430-56 Penn. ave., Ind. Harbor. 6-12- . MY TIRED FEE! . ACHED FOR IT Let your sore, swollen, ach- . ing feet spread out in a bath of "Tiz." Just take your shoes off and then put those weary. shoe-crinkled. aching, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours in a "Tz" bath. Tour toes will wriggle with joy; th'y'll look up at you and almost talk and then i,hev-U take another dive in that "Tiz" I bath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead all tired out jjst try "Tiz." It's grand it's glorious. Tour feet will dance with joy; also von will find all rain gone from corns, callouses and ! " bunions. i There's nothing like "Tiz." It's th only remedy rhat draws out all poisonous exudations which ruff your feet and cause foot torture. Get a p2" cent box of "Tiz" at the! up , any wait, ronidrug or department store don't Ah! how glad your feet gt; how fortabie your shoes a size Ad v. hoes feel. Ton can v.enr smaller if you desire. I I! FIRST CALUMET ! I TRUSTAID I SAVINGS BANK 1 Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 A WORD TO VACATIONISTS Your house will be shut up for a few- week?. Burg lars may come. Tha''s where our burglary inturance comes in handy. P. S Accidents happen on vacation?. Be prepared with one of our Aetifh. policies. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA I 'f--ilt"'U '.I1

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tions, when education is necessary and feasible, where suitable trades or occupations will he taught them according to their individual experience, capacities and rref errnrpp. A disabled man so incapacitated that he cannot take up his old occupation will be allowed to choose I any occupation or trade which he thinks ; he Would like to follow. suhioet. of rourse, to approval by the Federal Board, which is interested only to be assured that the man is fitted to pursue the occupation or trade elected. "While in training a man reccKes an moiint p,4ai at least to the has pay ! ivr.,i d,irlng his last month's service j jn the Army, Navy Marin Corr. but , no d s receive ,-.- thi,n ,fiI pc r ninnih if a single man, or less than j jT5 per month if living with his dependents, or less than $63 per month i for himself if living arart from his dependents in addition to allowances to his dependents if married and living apart from his wife during the period of training. In all cases the wife re- ... . , ..,,.. ,hp arrangement first mentioned, if a man who served as a private at i lonth. wishes to take trainine. . .,;.., ,.,aim ,0 subsistence, clofhinr. 'etc., he will, if single or, living apart ; to allow him anything additional. In the case of officers, it will be apparent. no allowance will be forth-coming from i the Federal Board. Men who have been i blinded in battle or who have lost both ' arms or both leg, or who as a result of j injuries incurred are permanently and totally disabled, it may be noted, come under a special provision which allows them $100 per month additional. Many crippld soldiers were discharged without being informed of the provisions made for them through the agency advantage of taking training to Insure his future welfare. At th present time there are many patriotic employers of labor who are willing to take on disabled men whether they are really capable of performing their duties or nof But don't forget that in a few years the work of the really efficient mn il tell and he will be the one who w-,11 get ahead. For this reason tH Federal Bard is , rfninr evervthinsr in its rower to train . : l,, ,,,..Hte.l man immediateIv unon his discharge, so that he will be a thoroughly competent man in whatever line he elects to follow. In the event courses commenced prove for any reason unsatisfactory or not suited for th particular disability of the person undergoing training, another course will be offered, for the work of the government nver ceases until the disabled man is permanently placed in a suitable and remunerat n e position. It should also be understood by all men who have lost a limb in the serve in the line of duty, tnat u is inc t duty of the government. mrouKn nvc 'agencies "f the War Department ana ! the War Risk Insurance Bureau to sup ply them with artmcial limns ana appliances. When a man is discharged frm the hospital h- is given a limb which is a temporary affair only, and lator on he is furnished with a permanent first-class artificial limb. To make this proision is not a charily but an "nK"' 11 . f Hihlod mcnt toward this class of disabled obligation on tne ran im,u WILSON TO MAKE NO CONCESSIONS niTCRNATiOJU NCWS -SVCE piPtJ June 12 -I he Italian Jugo1 , . ,v 'Urrry '"""" J-'f '-s- o: :ne .,.. -.....-..- . idrn' Wilson h.s t. -t ""' .- fr'.ando that lie i make no further concessions, l.'.eyd Geore and Clemenceau are trying to ?;np tho Italian f rem'er around to the president's viewbut it is understood that. Orlando. when he addresses the opening fesston of the Italian parliament next wek. wiil make r. sifT.g speech from the Italian rationalist standpoint. POWERFUL -PiLE REMEDY DISCOVERED Zaa never Tallea Zafl Kost Oostiiiftt Case of PUes in Few Days. rnr veorpi It has been proved that soi railed external rtmedUs applied to or Inserted in the rectum cannot cure riles, i snd at the host ran on!v give tompor.irv relief. Furjrlcal operations also do net ! rprtove this cause, but simply the forma- ; t'cn- , ! Th! v-onderful p.rercrtpt ion. known as i M'ro Pile Remedv. is so effi-int in th? I treatmrt of pils. that e'-"n chronic; ! cases of from 20 to 20 years steading I with profiiRo bieMir.g have ben conl pletelv cured ln from three to ten days. 1 Think" of iti Just a lew doser, of a : carefully balanced prescnr'ri and the j most persistent c.-.s" of piles is ab sorbed, never to le'urn. Jus' read what Henry J. Ptone of the Lorein. nhio. Fire Department says: T hid b'redine and protruding piles for thret ve.ira and tried nil kir oi I remedies without resul'., but was t:orI nuirh!" cured after taking one bottle of Miro." Krar.k-J. Thillips of Eird Island. Min- ' r.esota.. says: 1 "I tis1 half a bottle of Miro. It I worked like a charm. I no lonrer stif- ; fer with bleedir.and protruding piles, i t never regretted the money for such j bleFsing as i am now enjoying. I would t ha-e used th whole bottle, but it was I not necessary." I All pharmacists dispense Mlro or c-.n K'et it for vou on short notice. Sure'y l it's worth the little trouble to obtain it to be rid of piles forever. HIPORTAN'T: What is known as itching- piles ere not riles ln the true, sense of the. word, nithjugh this condition mav jcrompnny a true ease of plies. For this condition Miro Pil Ointment has been prepared, as in such cases it is not rec arv to take the internal prscrlptii -Adv.

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DISAPPEARED F INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I LONDON. June 12 Prof. Dt Valera. president of the Sinn Fein republic has "disappeared," according to information from Dublin today. He left Dublin for England about June first and so far as known he has not yet returned, the Kxchange Telegraph correspondent at Dublin reported today. The American senate has Just adopted a resolution calling upon the American peace delegation to attempt to secure representation for Uie Irish representatives at the peace conference. BRITISH TROOPS START OFFENSIVE STOCKHOLM. June 12 British troop on the Murmansk front (Northern Russia) have begun another offensive and ar advancing on Petrograd. They have reached Petrozavodsk, capital of the government of Olonets, 1S5 miles rrtheast of Petrograd. said a dispatch from Helsingfors today. WANTg THEM TURNED BACK (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Jun 12 American merchant ships should be turned back to private ownership1 and operation immediately. Chairman Hurley, of the shipping board, recommended to the senate commerce committee today, in outlining a permanent shipping policy for th L'nited States. HUNTINGTON" Some one slipped Into the cellar of the home of Jesse Haines and took away a bucketful of ice'eream and a large cake that had been prepared for a wedding. Haines says he does not care about the ice cream and cake, but would like to j have the bucket and can returned, for j that belones to an ice cream firm that wants it back. FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 137ft AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 NO WORRY ABOUT DRIVING jrr. Indiana Harbor I motor car owners JJ protected by our Aetna combination policies don't worry because of possible losses from accident, "theft, fire and liability. They are careful, of course, but should the inevit able happen they -won't I vac ' m lose money. 222

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL AND CO-OPERATIVE STORE INDIVIDUAL AS MUCH PROFIT AS POSSIBLE. CO-OPERATIVE: NO PROFIT AT ALL. Every sale, regardless of size, is guaranteed to satisfy, or refund your money cheerfully. Orders of $2.00 or over delivered in East Chicago or Calumet FREE.

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Meats, Groceries, Fruits and

pecials for Saturday,

With $3.00 Order. Deal No. 11 dozen Eggs 42c

Deal No. 210 lbs. Sugar Deal No. 3 Best Butter, 1 lb. Deal No. 4 3 cans No. 3 Tomatoes Deal No. 5 4 cans No. 2 Tomatoes Deal No. 6 Live Hens, lb LIVE HENS, lb Live Roosters, lb Springs, lb Cottage Cheese ,

PORK Loins, by the whole Loin Roast, any size Boston Style Butts. .1 Spare Ribs . . : Neck Bones Pork Feet Kidneys ,

150TH AND MELVILLE CALUMET.

H. C. Petersen & Co; Phone 960 East Chicago. Specials for Friday and Saturday v June 13th and 14th

Place Your Order Now for Strawberries 16-quart case about $3.25-$3.50.

Lilv Crcamcrv Butter, lb 59c Cane Sugar, with order. 10 lbs. for 96 White House Coffee (price will be higher), lb... 50? Mazola or Douglas Oil, quart can 65 Post Toasties, large size; per pkg 20 American Family Soap, 10 bars 63 Big Citv Toilet Paper, three 10c rolls for 23 Baker's Cocoa, half lb. can 23 Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs 25

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East Chicago Produce Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Potatoes, Green Vegetables, Butter, Egga, Cheese, Fish, Poultry and Garden Seeds. 621 Chicago Avenue. Phone East Chicago (96 Xew Laid Country Eggs, f . . . .45 Creamery Brick Butter, lb ,....58 Leaf Lettuce lb 20 Spinach, lb "10 California Grape Fruit 10$ Cabbage, lb 5p Pineapples 15 Tocato, Pepper, Cabbage and Celery Plants. Cocoanuts 15 Lemons, California, dozen 30 Oranges, California, dozen .250 Salmon, 2 lb. can, Pink ....7. 10 Salmon, 1 lb. can, Pink. 23 Red Cross Spaghetti or Macaroni, lb 90

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BY OUR DEALS YOU SAVE. MEAT Only U. S. Meats, .89 ..55c ..49 ..49tf . . 32c ..34 . 24c ..55 121oC

BEEF, N0.1 Boiling Beef Hamburger Pot Roast Choice Cut of Chuck Rib Roast Rolled Roast Native Round Steak Porter House Steak Sirloin Steak Liver

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Beechnut Peanut Butter, 35c size for 29 Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 cans 25 Sandwichola, two 15c glasses for. .27c Libbv's Extra Salmon, 1 lb. can 29 Rumford Baking Powder. 1 lb. can 25c Pompeian Olive Oil, half pint can 39d Pint can (. .69 Foukls' Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs.,. . .25 Kellogg "s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 250 Vegetables June 14th DEPARTMENT. Government Inspected Carefully Selected. 15C 17c 18C 23c .23c 26c 28c 28C lie

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VEAL Stew .....1G Shoulder 20c Chops 24 Whole Leg Roast .22c Front Quarter 16C Steak 34 C Breast 18C Shanks 12

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