Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1919 — Page 3
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Twin City News Notes
MURDERED MAN'S FAMILY TELLS OF MEXICAN CRUELTY
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fca- von its high p'ace in public favor, first of all because cf its quality. There is no bread made quite so pood, so liUtrifious, wholesome and appetizing as "WARD'S". You ran buy it, your children can buy it at any time, at any store with a knowledge that it is the finest bread your money can buy and the best food value on the market for the price. If you like a loaf with home made flavor and a variety rhicb. makes delicious toast try
WARD'S
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WARD'S FAR-FAMED BREADS TIP-TOP
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DAINTY-MAID PEACE-TIME WHEATHEART ROMANY RYE YANKEE RYE LONG IDEAL FAMILY LOAF
Your nearest dealer can supply you with these varieties of WARD'S BREAD and CAKES Ask for them by name.
WARD'S FAR-FAMED CAKES SILVER QUEEN SUXK.IST GOLD FAIRY SPONGE DEVILS DREAM KVhUNO GOLDEN NUGGET CREAMY SPICE SOUTHERN PRIDE
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Columbia and American Theatres To Our Patrons Announcing the Re-Opening of the AMERICAN THEATRE Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor Saturday, August 2nd with the same presentation of pictures as shown at the Columbia Theater on Michigan avenue. Saturday, Aug. 2nd Everybody wants to see this Paramount Special, "Oh You Woman!" featuring Ernest Truex and Louise Huff. A roaring comedy, Feminine Foibles." Also Smiling Bill Parsons in a two-reel comedy. Sunday, Aug. 3d Very special, an exceptional opportunity to see a picture which is now being shown in Chicago only at the Randolph theater. Hall Caine's gloriously human story. "The Woman Thou Gavest Me." An all star cast, including Katherine McDonald, Milton Sills, Fritzi Brunette and Jack Holt, also other noted stars. A First Run Pathe News and a Ham and Budd Comedy, at the Columbia . and American Theaters. .
Specials for Saturday AT C,E. LARSON'S -Grocery and Market Phone 7. 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.
(Continued from page two.) j Mr. John Roberts, general aKent for th; Elmoro Copper Company of Idaho. and his wife will arrive heme PatunlTy -- niiiK. August 2. nf tor tin ir four-! 'fks' visit at Mali". I'Uih. Colorado and Nebraska at the loading; eitt s. Mr. j Uolierts will bo at Ins ofile.- Saturday.
evening and will be pleased to moot hio friends as heretofore." C. 11. Rood, chief engineer of the V. S. Mfiai;; Ktlituns Co.. is enJoin his annual vaoation in the only xiuihl. manner on his front porch. S"mo miscreants broke ino the tmn liou-o of BUI Kranko. of the Republic Mill, and after stripping his boat i" tho engine, etc., sank it in the tana I near 101st si. Miss Koryt Rood, of Beacon St.. P; planning a vacation in Colorado, starting Sunday. She will- include in the party tho Misses Silverman and Mis.i tlertrude O'Connor of Cheltenham. Mr.-Oeorge Olmstead and family, of Beacon St., an- motoring to Arkansas, starting today and will bo gone aboiit two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Keltner. of Chicago aw. were the guests of Mrs. Reed of Bcac u St. yesterday. In tho evening they and the family enjoyed a boat ride to Blue Island in Mr. Reed's boat, the "Annie K." Mrs. frank L.. Evans, of North Magoun nvc, and son Had ley are homo from tn enjoyable trip to Michigan of several weeks. Mrs. 1 W. Saric. of Guthrie st., is srendiny a part of the summur visiting friends at Winnetka. 111. Mrs. Leila Vance, secret-ary in the law offli-es of Saric fc Brissey in Outhrie st..
is leaving for a vacation trip of a few !
weeks w hich she w ill spend in Michigan j towns. I City Treasurer Walter Harmon and hsi wife are taking; an automobile trip I to Iowa and later to Minnesota. The j visit will bo made to homes of relative.,)
of Mr. Hahmon. Mrs.. Celia Johnston, of 4713 NorthCot ve.. a sister to Mr Harmon, will he leaving here with them. The I.. IX Kolbs, of North Baring ave., are entertaining the Mat Kolgs from Arkansas, who are dividing the;r time here and with the Kolb family of Hammond. Miss Bessl McAnley. of.thfl clerical
forco of the Indiana Harbor post office, j is having a delightful vacation trip j through parts of Detroit and Canada I with visits made to the homes of her
former school chums at Detroit, where the McAnley family once resided. She will be returning within the next fewweeks. Mrs. Basil Johnston, of Northcote ave., tiitrrtained the Young Married l'eoplt's Club at her home yesterday afternoon.
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Mrs. Jolm Correll and son at Washington. Mrs. John Correll. wife of the American citben slain y Mexicans r.oar Tamjiico recent Iv, rinil their sixteen- oar-o'( son, recently arrived Tn Washington to tell President Wilron pevsonailv of the attack upon her husband, herself and the hoy and the cruelties practiced hy the Mexicans in their raids and attacks on IT. S. citizens. Washington asked Carranza to state his position repardintr the Coryell ir.urdor. Carranza has replied that he v:i! "omit no e:Torts in the prosecution and punishment of thoe rorponsible ivc crime so odious."
VOICE OF
THE
PEOPLE
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
which. ar accepted Uy X,uken' News Ag'ency, 3410 Klchlfan ave., Indiana Harbor, phon 1138J; Katherine Howard, 809 Chicago are., Xast Chicago, phone. 383. residence phone 218; Nassau & Thompson, 800 Chicago ave., East Chicago, phone 931. , OWN A HOME SMITH HAMILTON CO4609 Torsythe Ave., East Chicago, Xnd. 4 rooms and bath, cottage, new and close. in, full basement, a fine little home. Bring In J1Q0 and a own a homo. Balance like rent. 6 rooms and bath, fully modern bungalow, built 1 year. Newly decorated Good location. Must be sold at once. A jnnp at $35nn. AVill take $150 down. Balance J'o a month. 6 room and bath, northwest part of the city. New and modern lawn and trees. Kull basement, laundry tubs, built-in buffet, big lot. owner has reduced price for quick sale. Terms. A Sacrifice Two family apartment house. 12 large light airy rooms. Rents $50 per iionsh. This property is worth $l.f00 more than the price asked. Terms $500 down balance like rent. Open Evening:" Till 9:30. Phone 122. SMITH-HAMILTON CO. For second mortgage loans. apply to tn Trcuritiea Company. J. K.
Reppa. .Secretary. Thone 21, Chicago.
Kast 7-11
PIANO I.KPSONP Will call nt pupil's home. Oeorge G. Green. 423t) J'orsythe ave.. phone K. Chicago ion. T-CS-t
Kast "hieaco, Ind.. Au. 1. j Editor Times: It is quite plT.n to an observer that.' Mr. A. Wiekey is quite an active propa-j pandisl in the m cement to r stallize , public opinion, with fe-ard to Ameri-j ca's part in the proposed R hkuo of Na-j tions, against tic Ioukuo. While I do j not s".pathiso with Ins view of thej ease 1 lo approve- entirely of h:s'ii--enssion -f th matter and 1107,0 the argu- , meats f'T and against will bo fully 1 brought I'oi'.h ail eer tho land. j Hoveer. I have no int nuon at this j time to lock horns with the gtntlemau. over a discussion of such weighty mat-i tors. Bather would 1 all his attention!
to smaller affairs wi-re it is fully with- j
in his pi.w tr ifeisdiet ion. if I am not misinformed. do much g'"d. more; perhaps, than by trying 10 s-ep back the oi-ean with a broom or to regulate America's conduct in world affairs. ll used to be quite a common saying
that if a person was l"...Uinr for a car-1 p nter all that was n' ssary to tind him j
was to locate the donroiio i:i tho worst state of repair and thM w a s sure to be his residence. He was too busy building for others to repair his own. At the east end of 148th St., Kast Chicago, is a line of bouses known as Wiekey ',"iv. These are equipped with
out-door toilets and overland drains. From the rear end of each residence and j running to the street are miniature canals usually filled w ith soapy vaer. As the owner has provided no sidewalk j the pedestrian must wat'h his step audi
be prepared to straddle the imitation Panamas, especially upon wash days. The payment also ends abruptly at the beginning of the "KoW but in spite of the porosity of the soil there is always "the makings" of pig wa!l-ws in the street. The city of Kast Chicago is much to
blame for this menacn to its liealtn. The folks living there are human and!
are entitled to better conditions. I do not know who owns these houses but 1 was informed by wry good authoiity that ho answers to th" name of A. Wiekey. s .1. coni'ON.
Better call up The Times "and have it sent to your house rvery night. Then you'll be sure ;t will be there.
5 lbs. Sugar vvith $1 order .. 50C Creamery Butter, 1 lb. prints 61C Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 59c Finest Hand Picked Michigan Navy Bean?, s lbs 55c Palm Olive Soap, - bars 25c Richelieu Brand Sliced r:neapples, two No. 2l2 79c Eoulevard Brand Milk, fi tall cans 89c Quaker's or Mothers' Oats, 4 pkes .. Miss Chicago, a fancy r,u pet broom 93c America Brand Toilet Paper " large rolls 25c Mcnsoon l3rand Peeled Apncors. two No. 1 Lin? - - 45c Kmgsford's Corn Starch " pk 40c Mssion Brand Prepared 1'iunes, per can 1 Qc ,1'cAn Beauty Eesns, p No. 2 iv.ns 4Qc iwift's Pride Washing T'owder, ". pkg:. . 3q
Little Boy Blue, 3 bottles -250 Farmhouse Brand Sweet Gherkins, full tf- J" - 43c Richelieu Brand Coffee, 5 lb- tins $2.75 Uncle Hiram Brand Cider Vinegar, per bfil;Ie 16c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 ''k 37c Fairy Soap, 5 b;irs 39c Kitchen Klenzer, ;; '-ins -- 16c The Famous Keystone Brand Clothe Line. 50 fPet 43c O'Cedar Mops, battleship size, each. ...... gQ Our Favorite Brand Pumpkin, three No. ;; ans 25c Dearborn Club Coffee, last chance, 5 lbs... tor $2.20 Santos Coffee, lb. 39q Fancy Gunpowder C9c Monarch Brand Grape Marmalade 25c
Campbell's Soups, per can Wc Mason Fruit Jars Pints, per dozen... Q's. per dozen 89c Ji pals, pr doz $1.19 Para-Wax, per pk. lgG Dearborn Club Jar Rings, 3 pkgs... 25c Flanders' Brand Fancy Sauer Kraut, 3 latpe caD 29c Climaline Water Soft ener, G packaces, inFize 25c Smilax Brand California Pears, 2 cms. gQ Ute Maid Brand Stand ard Peas. ?, cans.-.Qc Richelieu Brand Telephone Peas, 3 cans Q2q Linnea Brand Fancy Sorkee Salmon, No. 2 flat cans 42 Libby's Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, 2 lb. l"ns 18c Continental Brand Oil Sardines, U lb. cans 3 fnr - 25c Jello, per pkg 10C Lux, 3 pkgs
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THE QUALITY STORE 709 Chicago Ave. Eat eweago. Phones 857-853 Our Saturday Specials
i Blue Valley Butter GOCj
i : lls. Chase fc Sanborn's
Crusade Coffee . 5 U. S. Mail Soai. . Boy llue Jap Rose Soap. . . .
' Palm Olive, Jor. .
Runiford's Bakintr lovdcr Swansdown
$1.40
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Vv'E GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Heinz or Beechnut Baked Beans, can . v ISc. Fii Jam, jar 42C
Zatek Chocolate Icim:; Root Beer Extract. .
Wilbur Dutch Cocoa. 1 2oz 29C Xavajo Peas, can 15c
22c 23C
White Foam Ammonia. lfi o.. bottle . . . Prime Native Steer
Pot Roast
A (Joud Pot Roast Fresh Ground Hamburger Lean Boilimr Beef Boneless ( rn Beef. . . . Let: or Loin Veal Roast Fresh Sliced Liver. lb Leu- of Sv-riiiiT Lamb. : . Swift's Premium Ham. Ewift's Empire Brisket Bacon Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens. 2 to 3 lbs. each
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Sweeping Reductions Rule in the FINAL EFFORT to close out Men's and Young Men's Spring and Summer Suits in Advance of the arrival of Fall Goods.
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Michaels Stern Suits
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ery One of Them, Faultlessly Tailored, of High Grade Dependable Woolens, in the Most Pleasing Patterns and Colorings.
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Quick Selling Prices Are to Be Found On Every Garment in the Store.
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