Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1919 — Page 8
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.MOW OWMatS (lilt IOIl I. V It COKMOIt Nassau and Thompson, the veteran newspaper dealers of East Chicago, have (-fid thilr stand at the corner of Forsyth and Chicago avenues, to Geo. N". SikoUIs und Peter Gianaeakis, botli of Chicago. The new owners have operated store in Chicago and Wilmetto isut sold out their interests in both of these places prior to acquisition of the Nassau an4 Thompson location. This sale comes as a .complete surprise to Kast C'liiiaRoans since there lias been no suRKt-stion of such a transter. The new proprietors will conduct an tip-to-date ice cream and confectionary store. N'assau and Thompson will move across the street to .So;) Chie.-iKo avenue where- they will conduct their business as in the past with tUe exception of iee cream and candies. They will specialize, in, news -pjPjx rs. magazines, books, stationary and office supplies. y.kokis and Gianaeakis will take possession on or abut October 1st. and Nassau and Thompson plan to be set-
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Confetti B jfik. l-i L At MASONIC TEMPLE EAST CHICAGO by CHASERS of" THE BLUES Wednesday Eve., Oct. 1st.
Big Time Dance Given by Cecil and Max 1 Auditorium Hall Mon. Evening, Sept. 29 Music by Prof. Sterling
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THE QUALITY STORE 709 Chicago Ave. t Phones 857-858
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Blue Valley Buttcr... 66c 0 lb. cans Chase & Sanboni's Crusade Coffee $1.-1 0 Larcre Size Post Toasties ... 22C Two Armour's Oats 25c Van Camp Baked Beans 15 Climalene . Sc Ivory Soap Flakes 12c Sweet Potatoes, ( lbs 25 Tneeda Biscuits, 3 for...25 U. S. rail Soap .27 Palm Olive Soap, 3 for...25 i large Toilet Paper. 25
: tall cans Milk 50 1 bbl. Pillsbury . Flour $1.78 Spring Chickens "We dress our own 37c Fresh Leaf Lard 32c
Cudahy Puritan Hams...36c Mayer's Brisket Bacon ...45c Mayer's Cbttage Hams 4C Fancv Kib Boast of Hoof 32c Beef Pot Roast 30c Boiling Beef 18c-25
omtei:r to meet The Volunteer league of East Chicago will meet at the City Hall Sunday morninR at 10 o'clock. This meeting is called Ijy John Jloberts. the chairman of the league, at the insulation" of several of the memliers.
The olunteer League was f.rffan'zed I at the time of the threatened B 1s!-
vik uprisintr for the purpose of frustrating any demonstration that might be planned. At the time of organization money was subscribed in different amounts by citizens of Kast Chicago for the purchase of machine Run?. These puns were never purchased and now that the need for them is non-existent several of the contributors have made inquiries of Mr. Roberts as to the disposition of the money
which was collected. The meeting j Sunday is called for the purpose of i
deciding what shall be done with the funds.
TITTLE BROS. Wholesalers and retailers of all kinds of fresh and smoked meats. We hanrlie Smm.i'nnjLthe Ca'UmCt re9'n- ThiS -"rnVweek Saturday, Sept. 27 ending Saturday, Oct. 4 3717 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor, Ind. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th ONLY. Fresh Leaf Lard 29Uc Fresh Pork Loins . ogfL Fresh Pork Shoulders 20c Fresh Neck Bones " 7UC
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Beef Native Rib Roast 16c Native Pot Roast 12'aC Native Boiling Beef 7i2c Fresh Hamburger Steak 12t2c M-ative Round Steak 19C Native Sirloin Steak 22c
Veal Native Leg of Veal Native Veal Shoulder Roast.. Native Veal Breast or Stew.. Native Loin of Veal
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Spring Lambs Whole Spring Lamb 12'-c Hind Quarter of Lamb or Leg 15c I smb Stew 15C
Smoked Meats No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams ...33' 2c Swift's Premium Hams... 39c No. 1 Sugar Cured Skinned Hams - 36' c No. 1 Calli Hams .23' 2c No. 1 Sujjar Cured Wide Bacon. ...32' 2c No. 1 Sycamore Squares Bacon. ...29'2c Sweet Pickled Salt Pork 32'2c Home Cured Smoke Spare Ribs. .15' 2c
2 large cans of Sauer Kraut. 23c 2 lb. pail cf Vegetola 65c Oscar Mayers Best Lard 32c 1' 2 lb. cars of Cooked Corn Beef... 43c
OUR MEATS ARE THE BEST, OUR PRICES ARE THE SELL JUST AS WE ADVERTISE.
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TITTLE BROS. CHARLES BERENDT, MGR. 3717 CEDAR STREET. PHONE 890. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
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The week closing has hpn vnott replete with interesting announcements of engagements and wedding ceremonies of
Twin City couples. The latest to lay! claim to captivating Cupid is a very estimable youngf lady of Indiana Har-1 bor. Miss Myrtle Montgomery, whose nuptials will occur tomorrow, so It is'
said. The groom-elect is John McQuown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McQuown of Grapevine st. and employed in the sheet department of the Inland Steel mill. Miss Montgomery came, to this city from Middleton. Ohio, and since last lx ceniber, the time of her arrival, has made her home with her Bister, Miss Annabelle Gerkin. at 313S Hemlock st. The ceremony will be very quiet and a brief honeymoon enjoyed at home. The couple has a wide circle of friends who extend their best wishes for their happiness. Mrs. Willard B. Van Home, presiding president of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club of the year just about to launch upon its educational activities..
has called a meeting of the club for
Wednesday. October 1st, at a 1:00 o'clock luncheon in the parish hall of St. Wban's Kpiscopal church, when ladies of the, guild will prepare and serve the luncheon. Reservations must bo sent in not later than Tuesday to the following committee: Mrs. Van Home, Mrs. Norman Cole, Mrs. J. A. Teegarden, Mrs. L. C. Eminheiser, and Mrs. Nels Stcnbers;. Any of the commutes may 1; reached by phone and time will be saved. There is an urgent appeal issued that ail members be present on the opening date and a very splendid program has been arranged. Mrs. Iouisa Rahn, of Indianapolis, has been the guest of Mrs. If. C. Kregcr in Grapevine st. for the past week and departed yesterday for her home. Mrs. James lee. of Tolwio, Ohio, is a visitor at tho home of her son, Arthur I.ee, in Elm st. Mrs. John Hansard and Mrs. Harry Gardner of Kim st. are spending, today in Chicago. Master Huttle of Elm st.. who attained his seventh year yesterday, spent th" oay in jollification with eight of his
cousins participating m games and re1 1 -hments. Those present were Charles , Edgar Teska of East Chicago, Robert Johnston, Edward, William and Clarence Huttle of Indiana Harbor, and their little sister. Dorothy Huttle. Tli' ic was uuite a monoply on the studier guest spresent. but tho tine little mis present came in for a great deal of consideration and enjoyed the affair as well as did the boys. Edward rccei ,,.. many pretty gifts in remembrance of the, occasion. The vacancy made in the clerical position at the A. A. Dairy in 137th st. lun Miss Maud Scott, now Mrs. George i-'opter. became wedded last week, was filled by Miss lAmelia Coror.rnski, a graduate of the Hammond Business College. Miss Corozrnski is an Indiana Harbor young lad-, too, and resides in Grapevine st.
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Keep Your Money in a Safe Place Thrrc is u cud to tlio dully reports a Unit ycoiAv who oc their savings because they have them secreted aroimd the house or carry tho money around. Where is a safe place to keep money ? Hundreds of people have found that place, it is a'c this hank and they chose t'o deposit their money here because this bank is under the supervision of the United States government. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDLVNA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000-00
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One Way to Keep Fit "Ket p your nose clean." ly so doing you keep your lungs clean. Healthy lungs mean a healthy body. . One of our Automizers used morning and evening will clear the nasal passages of all germbreeding substance and you breathe moe freely
REID The Pharmacist Spec'a! zng n Fre:cript:cn Work of Te H'g'er Cr.'er Tel. 88 803 Chicago Ave. East Chicago
MOST SANITARY AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET PACKING HOUSE MARKET 3716 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
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ANY CUT YOU LIKE Tell us vhat cut you like and we will do the rest. We guarantee it will be of the best and choicest of the particular part you select. Wo arc always anxious to please patrons, therefore we select our beef and other meats with great care. Try us and see the difference.
Plate Glass Insurance
The high winds of Autumn that always wreck so many store fronts in this city will be with us again. Mer
chants and property h'olders, whose policies are about to expire or who do not carry plate glass protection at all, can ring this bank and one of our insurance representatives will call. Plate glass prices are advancing and a window is t'oo expensive a thing to be unprotected these days. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00
Strictly Fresh Small
Lean Pork Loins, lb 29V-.C Native Poof Pot Koast, lb 1 " Prime Rib Roast Ieef, lb 16C to 18c Juicy Tender Kund Steak 221 Juicv Tender Sirloin Steak, lb." 22!r (ionuine Lamb, hind quarter 19JC Genuine Lamb, fore quarter ......15 Genuine Lamb Stew...l2l; Milk Fed Veal, hind quarter 20J4i
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Milk Fed Veal Stcw.15 Fresh Leaf Lard 29lc Fresh Pork Shoulders 21 Fresh Neck Bones 8 Pork Feet 9,C Pork Ears , 12c Pork Hearts 12l, Beef Brains 12 Kid no vs. lb 10c Tripe jb 10
Pig Tails 1414 Beef Liver, db . 10 Hamburg Steak, lb..:...12l All kinds cf Home Male Sausage. Fresh Dressed Chickens at Cost.
2000 pounds of Sugar Cured Bacon and Hams on sale Sat
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PACKING HOUSE MARKET 37 6 Cedar Street Don't forget the number. ' -Phone 969 Ind. Harbor. Auto Delivery.
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INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA Saturday, Sept. 27th Constance Talmadge SUPPORTED BY HARRISON FORD Surpasses her performances in "Good Night, PauH" and "A Pair of Silk Stockings" in this Clever Comedy-Drama, "Sauce for the Goose" ' Remember, it's "the girl you love" in a picture that will delight you. The girl whose merry laugh can be heard even in the silent drama. Also a Two Reel Bill Parson's Comedy, "He Did and He Didn't" Come and Enjoy This Delightful Program
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The Season's Sensation! The World's Greatest Mystery Play in Six Enthralling Acts Unsolvable! Unfathomable! Impenetratable! Bayard Veillerfs Astonishing Broadway Success Which Kept Blase New York Playgoers Guessing for over a year at the 48th Street Theatre
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A Mystery so Cleverly Conceived so Skillfully Hidden until the last few feet of the film that it would be safe o offer One Million Dollars Reward if You Guess Right! WHO KILLED STEPHEN LEE? WHO KILLED EDWARD WALES? It's Gripping! It's Mystifying! It's Tense! It's Wonderful!
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