Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMESJuno 14. 1919.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting, Ind.
Last Time Tonight MARY PICKFORD in "Daddy Long Legs" Her latest and best picture. The first picture produced by Mary Pickford and her own company.
JEWETT'S STORE THE BIGGEST STORE IN R0BERT3DALE 760 Indianapolis Blvd. Phone Whiting 29.
Armour's Veribest Sauer Kraut, per can IOC Sunbrite Kitchen Kleanser, 3 cans 10 Yacht Club Salmon 28c Batavia, Monarch or Dyer's Pork and Beans 14 Virginia Svret Pancake Flour, 3 pkffs 27 Qt. Jar Olives 30 Federal Baking Powder. i2 lb. can 15 Monsoon Catsup 13d Mazola Oil, qt 69c
Native Plate Com Beef 20 Prime Beef Pot Boast 30 c Home Made Sausage Meat 2Sc Armour's Clover Bloom Creamery Butter . . . 60c Prime Beef Rib Roast 320 Veal Stew 28c Lean Stewing Beef 28c Sour Spiced Pigs Feet.l4c Young Pork Butts 33c
Do You Like Chop Suey? We take orders for all styles, made by the largest Chinese Restaurant in South Chicago Order before 12 for 4:30 delivery.
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Services at the Congregational rhurrh Sunday. June ISth. Sababth fchonl at 10 a. m. ; Hew Charles E. Trueblood will preach at eleven, subject. "What Is The Iiaterchuroh World Movement" Mr. Mac Donaldson will speak before the Sunday EvcninK club. Mr. Donaldson was In the prison in Austria. Servcies will bein at 8 p. m. Rev, Henry U Pa via. district superintendent of the South Rend district, will preai-h at the Methodist church Sunday evening at S o'clock. The pator will preach at the mornir.sr service, tisina as his subject. "The Exalted Life." Splendid music at both services. Sunday school and Epworth Uag'if at the usual hours. A cordial welcome to friends and strangers. All members and friends will want in hear lr. Davis at the evenins hour. , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mathews nave moved' from Cleveland avenue to the Gavit home in Oliver street, which
they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Helhvi. of Ohio avenue are building a home on Amy avenue. Kobertsdale. The children of p.-. M Sternberg will leave Monday for Philadelphia, where they will spend the summer visit insr with relatives'. Charles and Clarence Miller, of Sheridan avenue, will leave on June 20th for New York where the former will spend a two weeks vacation and the Litter, the summer. I... W. Saric. of Indiana Harbor, arrested on Cie charsre of operating an automobile with no lights and on the wronif side of the street. ' was discharged by Judce Freens. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkins have i-utclnsed the Ed. Oady house on Ohi avenue, now occupied by C. A. HMlv.ie. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Pusran entertained a number of Chicago relatives for the 11. S. commencement exercises. There will be no more meetmrrs of the Home Economics department of the Fortnightly club until the fall. Miss Mary Moran. win has been th ?uest of her cousin. Mrs. F. M. Rogers "f I.aFirtP avi nii' for several months, ha-s nru.-ned to her home in Winston Salem. N. C Miss Maiparrt riul, of the publ'" cpeak:ns f p.-. tment of the Whltins Ilisjli .-ihonl w !1 taVie a siimmcouise nt Nrt 1 ,-western T'n'versity Mr and Mis. Alvin Eaton expect to move into their new home in the West Fark nddinon next week. The little son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Kohif.cn. of IjaTorte avenue, s ill wit scarlet fever. Ervin Evans. John McSen.-k and Frank Connolly all arrested on the
charge of larceny, were dismissed in
Proud of Their Coal Pride and coal may seem an unusual combination Yet the Indiana Fourth Vein Operators have a great pride in the coal they produce. They know that Nature did a wonderful bit of chemistry in this particular deposit of coal, with its low content of sulphur, its great percentage of fixed carbon and its volatile gases. And this pride has much to do with the extreme care they take in preparing FOURTH VEIN Aristocrat of Bituminous Coals It is "stripped to the meat" in mining. It is broken and screened with the most approved machinery and inspected with a conscientious care. The result is pure coal, clean coal, satisfactory coal. We believe you will find it fully as satisfactory as the highest priced eastern coals you have ever purchased.
SERVICE If your coal is not right, or your contract is not kept to the letter, write ua. INDIANA No. 4 VEIN COAL PRODUCERS, PhiL A. Penn. Secretary. 507-50 T. H. Tru Buildin. I.rr. Hate. InL Addrttt mil commvitieat to am to thm Aitocimtion. Clinton CoaJ Co.. Clinton. Ind., "Crown Hill Fourth Vein." Deep Vein Coal Co., Ill N. 7th St.. Terre H'.ute. "Peep Vein White Ash." J. K. Perlny Coal Co., McCormick Rldff.. Chicago. "Derlng No. Four."
Fayette Realty ft Development Co. (Waiter Bledsoe a Co.. Seles Aa-ents. T. H. Trust BJdg , Terre Haute. Ind ). Fayette. Ferguson -Spears Coal Co., Ciinton. Ind., "Submarine." Green Valley Coal Co. (Walter Uledsoe A Co.. Sales Agents, T. H. Trust BMjj.. Terre Haute, Ind.). "Green Valley." Knox County Fourth Vein Coal Co.. SOI Traction Terminal Bid., Indianapolis. Iinton Coal Co.. 701 Traction Terminal Bid?.. Indianapolis. Ind. "Little Betty Mine." Lower ln Coal Co. (Richards & Sons. Sales Amenta. Op
era House BMf , Terre Haute. lnL), "Richards Whit An." Queen CoaJ A Itininr CoJasonviLie. and Lafayette, J ad., "Queen Coal." United Fourth Vain CoaJ Co.. Traction Terminal Bdc , Indianapolis, "Black Creek." V a n d a 1 1 a Coal Co.. lit Fletcher Trtiat THSg.. Istdtaaapolla. (Ogle Coal Co., Indianapolis and Chicago. Exclusive Sale Agents ) Viro Minina; Co.. 1200 Fletcher Trust Bide;., Indianapolis. Zimmerman CoaJ Co.. Trlfewn Bldr.. Terre Haute. Ind., "Black Betty."
A Savings Account
in a strong, well managed bmk is an asset that every man, womai and child should, have. Start Today Deposit a certain sum every week or month and see how rapidly it will jxscumulate. 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually Lake County Savings & Trust Company THE WITH THE CHIXCE CLOCK Corner State and Hohman Streets. Hammond, Indiana.
OUR LITTLE POCKET 4BNK WILL HELP YOU GET A START. CALL AND GET ONE WE HAVE ALL SIZES. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
For Sale by all Dealers
Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
tined to a. treat when they see "Paddy J F. L. Weakly returned last evening Long Legs" the first Mary Fickford I from a visit with his brother, Boney Company super-feature, which will be j Jarrow and wife at Orleans. Ind.
presemea at me r rimes? meaier io- , John Rosenbower of Cedar Lake was
night. lor? than a score of the cutest kiddies c.i the screen aid Miss Pickford in this screen version of the famous n"Vti and play by Jean Webster. advt.
amd are arretted by The Waltlii Swi !
Co., 024. list St.. Patoae 13S-W. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st -1-t' STAR THEATER TOSIGHT
Viola Pana wins a place in, the t highest r-oteh of fame In 'The Cossak s Wh.p," at the Star tonight; also! " The Varuum Robber."' 'The Spoil- I ers." 8 reels of Rex Beach's great !
masterpiece, and "Cyclone Smith." comedy Sunday. advt.
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Mrs. Cora Simpson returned to her heme In Medaryvtllc. Ind., last evening after a visit here with her sister. Mrs. F. L. Hunt and husband. E. R. Lynch. Clark Leary and Kitchell were in Chicago on husineV yesterday.
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! in Lowell on business yesterday. , Mrs. H. L. Baughman was a Chicago i visitor yesterday. This section ha3 been visited by two j bad storms in the rst two days. The I first one Wednesday night was accomj panied by a high wind which caused much damage. Several silos were j blown down and other damage was ! done to buildings. Testerday a terrific
rain fell for about an hour causing much damage to the fields and gardens. There was also a high wind which blew the wheat down, badly.
Alexander Black who has been so seriously sick for some time seems to
be getting a little better.
DYER NEWS
Mrs. John J. Hoffman and children of Hammond visited' with relatives and friends on Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Hoffman visited with her sister Mrs. M. Nondorf cn Thursday. " Misses Ruth Stommel and Agnrs Hoffman returned to their homes on Thursday afternoon. ' Frank Beiriger reached home Thursday night. He was with the A. EForces in France for many months. The electrical storm did great damage in our vicinity Thursday evening. It struck the barn on Mr. Puaebsky'r. farm burning it down to the ground. 13 cows and 5 horses were killed, all being In the barn at the tlrna it was n ruck.
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Fox-Head Waukesha Beverages are made exclusively with the world-renowned spring water, Nature's own hence healthful, sparkling, satisfying. Some so-called root beers and ginger ales are artificially colored, while FOX-HEAD is pure, and yet you pay no more tnan for an artificially flavored substitute. To get that FOX-HEAD goodness, to get thaj FOX-HEAD purity, always ask for FOX-HEAD. If you've yet to taste it, you will know why when you try it. For sale by all leading grocers, druggists and soda fountains. Brodsky-Gross & Company Phone Hammond 7 1 2 DISTRIBUTORS Oakley & Fayette Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA
NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS I F G. M Spears will deliver a mem- j
oriai aaaregs at me i nrisuan churcfi Sunday evening. June 15, at 8 o'clock to Odd Fellows. All members are requested to be present. A cordial Invitation is extended to the public. Odd Fellows are asked to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall at 7 o'clock. EARL D. WALTHMAK, 6-13-lt. Secretary Don't miss "The Spoilers," Rex Beach's great masterpiece, and "The Cacruum jobbers" at the Star tomorrow. advt.
the city court on Thursday by Judge Green. Mrs. Harry Grieves, of LaForte are.. is entertaining her mother. Mrs. Tan-quary
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The Misses Bellinger entertained about forty guests at their home In honor of the birthday anniversary of their mother The afternoon was .lent very pleasantly and. Miss Bollinger, who has been an invalid for yeurp. a; very hnppyily surrounded hv i-.cr best frU'.ids who brought
her flowers and many other gifts which heered her up. Mrs. W. B. Carrigen, of LaPorte ave.. will leave Monday for Winona Lake. Ind.. .is a delegate to the W. B. A., of the M.'ictabecs convention as a reprer tn 1 1 of the Whit r order. Mis Bernice Stratton of Austin, was a guest at the H. K. Beaubien home in LaForte avenue over Thurs.1 y. Mrs. F. W. Daegling entertained 11 ladies at a pretty party at her home In LaPorte avenue. honoring Miss Mary Moran. of Winston Salem. N., C.
The afternoon was spervt In the play-j ing of cards, afttr which a luncheon was served. Mr. II. E. Beauoien of LaPorte aw j i .'niertainin her Ulster, Mrs. Smiley (
.f Tolcoo, Ohio. Mr. Mac Donaldson, Industrial secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Gary, will jpeak before the Sunday evening; club of the Conarres-ational church Sunday evening. Mr. Donaldson spent considerable time in the prison camps and prisons of Austria and comes with a knowledge aarined by actual experience. This is the first opportunity Whiting people have had to hear or see one who has been In these camps. rfUXCESS THEATER TO.MGHT. Everybody who loves a baby is des-
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These are days of uncertainty. One can't tell when the bread-earner of the family will be taken away. Even if that is spared you, sickness, adversity or hard times is pretty sure to come to everyone at some time in life. The woman in every family should have a Savings Account as an incentive to provide against that inevitable "rainy day." For who wants to be dependent upon the uncertain charity of relatives or friends in such an event? This Bank is well equipped to serve you and help you in every possible was'- Start a savings account today. Don't put off this important event on which your life's happiness and that of your family may depend. $1 starts a savings account. We Pay 3 Interest
Call and see any one of our officers. They'll be glad to introduce you around the Bank and see that every banking facility at our command is put at your disposal.
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