Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1919 — Page 9

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THE TIMES. Friday, September 10, 1910.

Twin City News Notes

Office, Soom 922, Calumst bl&g. Fhont j 283. Sestdonc, 4313 Oloott Ave. Phona 813. i A very happy social event occurred at the First Metho.list Episcopal church of East Chicago on' 'Wednesday evening v hen a. reception was hold under tho auspices of the Sunday School Boar 1 of that church for tho teachers of the public schools. There was a tlno turnout and everyone had a rood time. 11 y good work of committees tho church had been tastefully decorated with ferns, ilowers from tho fields and oak branches: a good program had been prepared and ret rcshments of ice cream and cake were served. Th oillcera and teachers of the Sunday School were In the receiving lino and everyone was jdvn a hearty greeting. Th program consisted of a britf speech of welcome by Supt. K. IV. Oibbs, music by tho Sunday School orchestra, recitations by Miss ilarjorle CresweU. solos by pnur Peevler of Waiting and a ocil hour when Hie refreshments were served. Miss Cornell Warmolts, of Oregon. 111., has come to East Chicago as the fire of the religious workers of tho Centenary program in the First Method Mst Episcopal church. She is a graduate of the Stat Vntverslty of Illinois and cornea t her new work well recommended. She Is rooming- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Standley, 441 Magoun ave. A pleasant afternoon party was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Al Kaufman of Michigan ave. as hostess. Covers were laid for seven guests. Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh, of 144th St., and her duaghter. Miss Floy, "have returned from a seven-weeks' trip to Brazil. Ind. and otthcr points. Miss Floy, who has Ions been an operator of telephones at the Inland Steel Industry has resigned her position since her return. Miss Mildred Jones, of Canton. Ohio, is a visitor at the home of Dr. and Mr3. Xiavid Johns, in Beacon st. Also tho parents of the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns of Chicago. Miss Jone was a guest of the Johns family when they summered at St. Jeseph, Mich., this summer and accompanied them here. Miss Julia Jernberg, stenographer at the Harbor Garage and Sales Co.. has been granted a leave of absence for a few weeks which she is spending in Nw Tork and other eastern points. Part of th time she will be with her sister.

Mrs. Howard Heath, who was Miss Ellen

Jtrnberg or this city and now a resident New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKimpson. of Grapevine st held celebration of their fifteenth wedding anniversary by entertaining nineteen of thlr most intimate friends at a dinner party, with Mrs. Ollie Harmon of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Frajn among the out-of-town guests. The couple was presented with many suitable rresents in remembrance of the occasion. ,Mri. B. B. Evans, one time a resident of Indiana Harbor and now of Chicagr. sister to Mrs. Sam Matheny of 140'h C, was out here spending the day visit 1 g among former neighbors and other f rends. hard times social was In progress t hvma of Mrs. Charles McQuown in

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Seem 223, Calauivt UOf. East Chicago, phone 283, residence phon 818; Hassan h Thompson, 80O Chicago avv. East Chi. cag-o, phoo 831. Can you afford to run the risk of having your property unprotected or any dumafc-o that may result from riot and civil commotion? We are prepared lo insure you with a policy that will cover such a risk. The average rate now in times of quiet is $2.40 per $1,000. It will be trebled in times of strike trouble. Call and let us tell you about it or Phono Indiana Harbor 4S, 1 W. Sar'c Co. 3-1S-2 A dance will be given by the E. C II. S. Aluminae Association at Riley School Auditorium, next Thursday, Sept. 25th. 3-19-1

For second mortgage loans, apply ta the Securities Company. J. 1C Reppa. secretary, phone East Chicago 21. 9-10-

Toast

Luncheon. Salmon Salad Sliced Tomatoes Cup Custards Tea Dinner. Cheese Canape Baked Baby Lima Beans Macaroni Gri;waW String Beans Lettuce Berries Coffee

The Secret of Having ?retty Pearly Teeth

Nothing ad3 so much to one's attractiveness as ptty pearly teeth. Unforfortunatcly. f,w have stainless tee'h, because even th most persistent brushing with the Usial dentifrices will not remove those hirrid brown, black or e rayish 'plaques.' These are thin Alms of fat. found on ill teeth, and when they becmoe dlscoloied. the dentist must scrape them off. or this is worth-whilo

information they oa be quickly re-

movea ny nrusmng tne teth with Once-a-Week Tooth Polish, which can be oblained at any drug stote. You'll not rjrret trying this remarkable product. You will be perfectly aston'shed to see l,-w glistening white and beautiful it v ill maiie your teth. without scratching or any harmful effect. Furthermore, it's wonderful for keeping your gums firm sniealthy. 1 ne regular use of Once-a-Week Tooth Polish may save you all the annoyance of spongy, bleeding, receding gums and loose or decayed teeth. Adv.

Grapevine st. last evening in the renewal of fall activities for the regular Thursday afternoon Five Hundred Club, Mrs. Sam Mathcn.y, at one time a memter of the club, was the guest of the evening. Miss Valma Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rita of Elm St., has departed to enter the Chicago College of Music to complete her education lo vocal science and to take up a course in French study. Miss Eaton graduated from the East Chicago high, school of this year's class and her adaptability to the piano has been keenly noted for some tima past. Sons and Daughters of Liberty of Indiana Harbor will meet this evening in time to board tho 7 o'clock car to Hammond to be the guests of Mrs. Mary Condon of 9 4 Russell St.. who is entertaining at an Indoor picnic. Several Hammond ladies, friends of Mrs. James McQuaid in Ivy st, were onttrtained by her yesterday at a dinner party. John Hetherington of Falrbury, III, and father to Mrs. T. B. Williams of Ivy st, is a visitor here, having accompanied his daughter back on her recent trip down home. -

Several Indiana Harbor ladles wera guests of Mrs. John Gil. who enterlainti them in her studio in the Rimbach building last evening. Five Hundred was the diversion and Mrs. James HeQuaid and Mrs. Frank Holem captured the awards. Miss Olive Dunck, who formerly lived in North Olcott ave. when her mother, Mrs. Clara Dunck. now Mrs. Chester Johnston, resided here, gave a party for several of her friends in this' city last evening in celebration of her birthday. The family's present home is In Elm Et Hammond. A party of youthful East Chicagoans enjoyed a truck ride to Miller Beach last evening. wher an out-of-door supper was participated in. Miss Edna Osterburg was sponsor for the affair. This evening closing exercises will mark the termination of the mission held at St Patrick's church in Indiana Harbor. Commencement will be at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock there will be a requiem high mass celebrated tributary to the late Rev. Thos. Mungovan, first pastor of the church which stands today monumental to" his memory. Fr." Mungovan's works of mercy in the local field here were eulogized at last evening's services by Rev. John Costello, Jesuit mission

ary, who knew him personally and of the insurmountable good accomplished by his pastorate here. Tonight the papal blessing will be given and it is again

urged that there bo a full attendance of the membership of the church and tho friends they so desire to xtend an invitation to. Ike Feltner, who resides at 611 Chicago ave. and a mill worker Is very ill with tonsilitis. He has been sick for he past several days. Th Epworth League of East Chicago will hold a social this evening following

TIIE SALAD COURSE. Tomato Jelly Salad One pint tomatoes, one slice onion, one teaspoon salt, tme-eig-hth teaspoon pepper, two tablespoons granulated gelatine, lettuce, mayonnaise. Cook tomatoes with onion, salt, pepper for twenty minutes; strain and add srelatin which h beon roaked in one-qvarer cur cold wator, and stir until srelatin is dissolved; tour into mall molds w hich have been dipped in cold wnter. Let harden in a cool place. When ifwdy to serve turn out on onlad plates frarnished with letuce. Mayonnaise court d around the sides of the molded jelly eomolete the salad which is ry attractive in appearance. Water Cress Salad Put in seladbowl a layer of cress. th"n add a layer of boiled and liced carrot, then a layer of cold boiled hepf. Mash with salad dresMnjr. tprirkl with a few capers, and a bit of pimento. Very rood leokin(? and very satisfying. The following is a recipe for salad dressing: One teaspoon dry mustard, one teacup vinegar, one teacup hot mustard, one teacup of vinefrnr, one teacup hot water, one-half teaspoon salt, oneruarter teaspoon paprika, two table

spoons suprar, two tablespoons flour, two tablespoons butter, one egg or two yolks. Mix dry ingredients, add egg, vinegar and water, blend with butter, sook until thick. Daisy Salad Arrange leaves of lettuce, puuting two leaves together to form a shell, rub yolks of four hard-boiled eggs through a strainer and moisten with salad dressing. Cut whites in rings. Place on lettuce for daisy petals and yolks in center. Sarve more dressing with the salad. Uice Vegetable Salad One-half cup each celery, carrots and rice. .Marinate all separately with French dressing. Arrange on lettuce leaves in thape of a mound, having rice at tho bottom and carrots at the top. GOOD SOUPS. Bean Soup Look over and wash cne pint navy beans; cover generously with cold water; place on stove and let come to boiling point and drain off water; repeat this once more; then" put In hot water, an onion or two, and any scraps of meat you may have on hand, bacon, ham or rather lean salt pork. Cook four" hours, adding water as needed, then pot through a colander to remove the outside skins; put back on stove and season to taste with pepper, salt if needed and sweet cream. Noodle Soup One egg, one-half teaspoon salt, cne cud flour, beef broth or bouillon cubes, beat eggs well, add salt and poar in well sifted f.our; mix to a very stiff doujrh and roll out as thin as possible; dust very lightly with flour and roll up like a jelly roll, wrap in a cloth and let stand for two hours, then rut

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shake into strips and drop into the boiling broth, cover well and" boil twenty minutes, stirring ence or twice, so they will not stick to bottom of the dish. Some eggs are larger than others, so if egg is larger, use little more fJour.

be vised in the legtlmate exercise of the corporate powers of said city, to-wit: Money necessary for the purchase of a fire Engine and appurtenant equlppage. Said BONDS are issued In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March -6th. 1!05. and any and all Acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, and pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of th City of East Chicago, mi the elghteentn (ISth) day of August, 1919, authorizing such Bond issue, said bond ipnue being approved Ly the 'fHato Board of Tax Commissioners on the sixth (6th) day i.f September. 1919. Said BONDS will be sold at not less than par to tho hitrhest and best bidder, and the right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the City. Bids must be er.aled and endorsed "Bids for Fire Ennine Bonds." and accompanied by a cerlined check of Two and One-half (2V4 7: per cent of the amount bid as evidence of good faith. Bidders must state tho number of BONDS for which they bid and the gross amount they will pay together with accrued interest to date of transfer and delivery. J. KALMAJf RTPFA. City Controller, City of East Chicago. Indiana. S-19-26.

of Public "Works on the above named

imic. ixi u me aeiaaiea arawings, plans, profiles and tpeciflcationa which in now one file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public "Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 1st day of October. 1919. at ten o'clock A. M., as a date for the hearing of all persons ntere!ted or whose property Is affected by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting ard adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. C. H. LVTHMAX. O. V. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAMAN. 9-12-19. Board of Public Works.

T o Relieve Catarrhal Deafnesss and Head - Noises.

If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are hard of hearing or have head noises go to your druggist and get 1. ounce of Parmint (double strength), and add to it li pint of hot water and a little granulated rugar. Take one tablespoonf ul fuur times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. An.voti? who has Catarrhal Deafness or hend noises shoul'i giva this prescription a trial. Adv.

East Chicago Co-Operative Store 144th St. and Tcdd Ave. Telephone 1033

transaction of business necessary to tho organization, at the home of Edward Peters, 4740 Baring ave., at S o'clock. There is a request that all members bt present. Mrs. Martin Quinn, of South Magoun1 ave., has left for a visit to Chester. Pa., at the home of her brother. James McShane. and will later go to Pittsburgh ' and Newcastle, Pa., to visit with other relatives. She will be gone for several weeks. i "With the completion of the Mark Community Garage, a dance for the public was held there as an opening event to 'characterize the fact that one more splendid building was added to tho subdivision and this garage has been erected with a great outlay of money. The whole town ensemble turned out on the occasion and the evening proved most ideal in the ofrm of entertainm nt adopted. Mrs. Charles Tawling and daughter Miss Marcella of Hartland, Wis., who have been here visiting the George B. Crummey's in 145th street have returned to their home. i Charles E. Slyke. J. J. Freeman and E. L. Markey of the Indiana Harbor Civic Club are in Milwaukee. The Twentieth Century Bible Class wishes to remind you of the meeting which will be held at 8 o'clock (Friday) this evening In the Congregational church parlors. A special invitation is extended to all school teachers in this vicinity to attend this meeting. All members of the class, also adult members and friends of the church, should make every effort to be there and let no other plans interfere if possible. Refreshments will be served. Come and bring your friends.

LEGAL" NOTICES. NOTICE TO NOX-IIESIDE.VT. STATE OF INDIANA LAJCE COUNTY,

IN THE LAKE SVPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT GAKY, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1319. JOE HAGYE VS. LII LIE JIAGITE. CAUSE No. 4131. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff, by Meade. Royce & Twyman, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with .an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to wit: IJllie Hagye. is not a resld-'nt of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notllicd of the pendency of said actkn and that the same will stand for trial at the next term. of said Court, and thnt unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 17th day of November. A. D. 191. the same bein the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Gary, in said County and Sate. on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1919. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN "WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this lth day of September, A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal.) Clerk 1 S. C. By AV A. CALDER, Deputy Clerk. 9-19-26; 10-3

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Columbia and American Theatres SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th ONE DAY ONLY The Most Beautiful Girl in America OLIVE THOMAS

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"UPSTAIRS and DOWN" A clever, rpllieking comedy drama picturized from the play by Frederick and Fanny Ilatton. "From Cellar to Garrett." A laugh on every step. A picture that will even eclipse "Mickey." FOR SUNDAY, SEPT 21 MONDAY, SEPT 22 TWO DAYS ONLY The Marv Piekford Companv Presents MARY PICKFORD The Darling of the Screen In her First National Hit and a screaming comedv hit "THE HOODLUM" The romance of a spoiled heiress who drops through a coal chute to real life and adventure. Unquestionably the greatest character study of Mary Piekford 's career. The picture of a "THOUSAND LAUGHS" We wish to call the attention of our patrons to the fact that Mary Piekford in "The J-ioodlum" will be shown this coming Saturday for the first time In Chicago at the Randolph and Zlegfeld theatres for an ir.dernite run at much higher admission prices than ours. No advance charge for this Mary Piekford latest production.

RESCUED AVIATORS AND TOLD BANDITS JUST WHERE TO GO

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NOTICE OK SALE OK BONDS. CITY OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OK FINANCE. Notic is hereby iven that on Friday, the ."rd day of October. 1519. between the hours of 3:0n F. M. and 5:n T. M. on said day. I will cell at the office of the City Controller. n the City Hall i.f said City. "FIRK ENGINE BONDS' tf said City, of the face value of Eleven Thousand Two Hundred ($11,200) Dollars. Staled rroposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received by me at fcaid City Controller's offlce up to the hours of 3:00 F. M. on said day of sale. Said "KIKE ENGINE BONDS" will be issued as follows: Bonds numbered from 1 to 22. inclusive, will be In denominations of Fire Hundred Dollars each. andbond numbered 23, for Two Hundred Dollars, d.fed the first day of October. 191!. due In five (5) years from the date thereof. Said bonds will bear Ave t6) per cent Interest per annum, payable semi-annually, evidence by proper coupons attached for each period of Interest. Said BONDS are issued for the purpose of raisinir the necessary funds to YOUNG GIRL BEATS GROWNUP RIVALS IN

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NOTICE OK SALE OF TIME WAR

RANTS. CITY OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Notico is hereby iven that on Tuesday. September 30. 1919. between thj hours of 12 o'clock noon and 4:00 o'clock P. M. of said day. I will sell at tho office of the City Controller, in said City. Time Warrants of said City not t- exceed a sum of One Hundred Thirty! Thousand and no (100) Dollars. Said Time Warrants will be issued In denominations of Five Hundred Dollars each, numbered from 1 to 260, inclusive, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, interest payable at maturity, and whicli hall bs added to and Included in tho face value thereof. Said Time Warrants nhall mature on or before the 1st day of. June. 1920. Said Time Warrants so Issued are for the purpose of procuring: and securing a temporary loan to be used in meeting current running- and ordinary expenses of such city for the fiscal year and are

issued in pursuance of an Act of tho General Assembly of the State of In

diana, entitled "An Act Concerning

Municipal Corporations." approve d March 6th. 1905, and an amendment thereto approved March 6th, 1911, and Pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said City on the 10th day of September, 1919, authorizing such temporary loan, also subject to tho approval of the State Board of Tax Commissioners.

j Sealed proposals for the purchase of

! -na nme warrants will re received ry

me at the office of the City Controller up to the hour of 12:00 noon of th-5 day of said sale. Said warrants will he dated and draw interest from the day of such .ale. The bidders will bo required to state the number of Time Warrants for which they bid and a pxoss amount of money to be paid for Time Warrants purchased. Said Time Warrants will be sold at not less than par to the highest and best bidder for cash and upon payment thereof the Treasury of said City shall be delivered by said Treasurer to sail bidder. And the right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. The said City reserves the right to pay and re. deem any portion of said Time Warrants before the date of maturity, by giving one week's notice to the purchaser, either by registered mail, or publication in a newspaper in said city. All bids must be endorsed "Bids for Time Warrants." J. KALMAN REPPA. 9-19-29. City Controller.

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY SEPTEMBER 20th

.BEEF NO. 1. Pot Roast, lb Plate, lb Rib Roast, lb Chuck Roast, lb Round Steak, lb. , , Sirloin Steak, lb Porterhouse, lb. Short Steak, lb . LAMB. Leg of Lamb, lb Lamb Chops, lb. Lamb Loin, lb Lamb Stew, lb .

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16c Veal "oast, lb 13c Kidney Roast, lb. 23c Breast Veal, lb 20c Veal stew ,D 25c Veal Chops, lb "30C K'dney Chops, lb 32c Veal Shoulder, lb! . 25c Veal Shank. Ib-

28c 30c 26c

PORK. Pork Loin, Ib , Pork putts, Ib Pork Chops, lb.

-Jgj; Spare Ribs, Ib

GROCERIES.

Capt. Leonard J. Matlark. Captain Matlack is the man who put Lieut. Paul H. Davis of Strathmore, Cal., on the back ot his horse, after the flier's companion, Lieut. Harold C. Peterson of Hutchinson, Minn., was safe in United States territory, and rode off, thumbing hia nose at the Mexican briprands who demanded the unpaid half of the 15,000 ransom money. "I juat told them to go to hell," ft&id .Catai&.Uayck. The Times want ads bring asvertise again. Results coine with constant effort.

A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF.

There Is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that Is to .dissolve it. then you destroy It entirely. To do this. Jut get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drujr store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. Tou will f.nd all itchins and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fturTy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.

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Katherlne Brown and baby brother, also clever swimmer. Katherine Brcwn is the nine-year-old swimminjj marvel who. not only has set several records for children of her ape. but has beaten many trrownuDS in matches in the water.

COfT OK APPLICATION" TO INCREASE TAX LEVY. PCRSUAXT TO SECTION'S 2A0 AN'D 201 OF AX ACT COXCERXIN'G TAXATION. APPROVED MARCH 11, 191t. STATE OF IXDIAXA. LAKE COUXTT, SS: IX THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION" OF SCHOOL CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, TO RAISE MORE TAXES. Xotlce is hereby given that the taxing efflcers of School City rf Hammond. Indiana, have filed with the State Eoard of fax Commissioners a petition to raise taxes in excess of those for the preceding year, for the purpose of meeting necessary additional expenses In the tuition, kindergarten, special' school and special school debt funds. A rublic hearing on said application will be held at Indianapolis, Indiana, on the "th day of October, 1913. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated September. 19th. 1919. 9-19-26 J. D. BRUSEL, President.

NOTICE. Any person having any claim or bills gainst The Athens Restaurant will please present same for payment on or before Oct. 1st. 1319. The undersigned having purchased Thei Athens Restaurant, at 3326 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor, is desirous to having all outstanding claims paid and will not be responsible for any debts contracted prior to Sept. 15th, 1919. after Oct. 1st. 9-17-3t THEO. TALMAN & CO. '

Fresh Eggs, dozen 45c String Beans, can 15c Jelly, Assorted, jar..... 8C Hungarian Beans, Ib 10C

Best Noodles, per Ib Sugar Corn, can Early June Peas, can...' Catsup, 10'a oz 2 bottles..

-28c 25c 22c -18c 27c -29c 25c 12c

35c 33VrC 38c -19c

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National Retail Unit No. 62 144th St. and Todd Ave. EastChicago, Ind.

Specials for Saturday C. E. LARSON'S Grocery and Market Phone 7. 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

Granulated Cane Sugar with $1.50 order, 5 lbs. 58c Dearborn Club Coffee, 3 lbs $1.43 Lily Brand Creamery Butter, 1 lb. priats..62c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars -63c Red Cross Macaroni, per rfce- 9c Auna Jemima, Sambo or Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 3 20-oz. pkgs - 40C Ko-Ka-Ma Maple Syrup, per bottle - 23c Fairy Soap, 4 cakes 30c Beech-Nut Peanut But. 13c. 22c. 32c Del Monte Preserves, 15 oz. bottle 39c

Snider's Pure Jam, 16 oz. bottle 49c Silver Leaf Preserves, 1 lb. 2 oz. bottle OQ.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ES: HAMMOND, IND, SEPT. 10. 1919. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby griven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that It is. desired and deemed necessary to Improve Calumet nvenue, from Carroll street to the south bank of the Grand Calumet river, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, by constructing there, between said terminal points, a cement sidewalk ten and onehalf (lO'.i) feet wide, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 7 40, adopted by said Board on the 10th day of September. 1919. All work done In the making; of said above described public improvement shall be. in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 7 40, adopted by the Board

Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair

Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely grreaseless. It's very cheap and beats any-hing else all to pieces. Tou can get this at any drug- store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for montha. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub It In, about a teaspoonful is all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinss out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.

My Wife's Salad Dressing. 2 bottles 45c Thompson's Seedless Rateins, per lb - 25c Fancy California Baby Lima Beans, 3 lbs 4Q Extra Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans. 3 lbs. 40c Brite Maunln Mixed Pickle Spice, 3 oz. pkg. go Farmhouse Brand Tooth Picks. 3 Pkps 16c Grocers' Wholesale Co.'s Karmay Brand, an extra fancy grade basket fired Japan Tea, b 22c Seeta Brand Ceylon Tea. 1 lb. pkg ggc Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb. can. 24c Armour's Verfbest Oregon Red Raspberries, No. 2 can . - 42c Fremont Brand Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 can 15C

Paris Brand Sugar Corn, pr can 21c Llbby'a or Brown Beau. ty Beans, Na 2

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Quality Brand Kraut, 2 No. 3

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Richelieu Brand Small White Asparagus Tips, can Richelieu Brand Shrimps, 3 cans -50c Klngsford Corn Starch, 3 Pk& 35c Eagle Lye, 2 cans 25c Pet, Carnation, Llbby's or Boulevard Milk, 3 cans 50C Gillett's High Grade Flavoring Extracts, 3 cans Jgg WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS.

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THE UNIVERSAL CAH The Ford car can well be called the "peoples car," because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. 7.S?SSt,tS5? F" " R Bunnell Auto Sales Co. 506-508 Hohman St. Tel. Hammond 650