Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1919 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Friday, October 10, 1919. Iwin City Notes New:

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For the convenience of the public this ban!: is open on Friday Evening from Six to Eight o'clock. Prop in on your way to the movie show and make a savings deposit

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA ember Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000 00

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THE QUALITY STORE 709 Chicago Ave. Chica- Phones 857-858

Our Saturday Specials

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3 lb. cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee SI. 40 5 U. S. Mail Soap 27c 6 Swift's Washing Powder 25c Climalene Sc White Foam Ammonia...22c Liquid Veneer . 39c Navajo Peas 15c Plums, No. 21 U cans. 28 Ferndell Sweetened Cocoa . 26? Uneeda Biscuits, 3 for 250

Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs 25 Mary Jane Watson

Preserves ....

Fanr-y Spring Chickens

we dress our own

Leg of Spring Lamb 35c Home Made Pork Sausage 35c

Fresh Leaf Lard Cudahy's Puritan Hams

Mayer's Brisket Bacon

Fresh Oysters, qt 60C

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"Exercise Is one of th first la-ws of gron.. To grovr into health and robustness means lots of ex?rciee. About flften minutes of vi.corou3 exercise et bedtime is one 'way to produce Ti-vaclty."

Office, Soom 332, Calnniat bldg-. Ptanna 83. Keil?nce, 4318 Oloott Av. Fhona 318. K R fonyns his frufil his honorable rlea' as a fir.-l c1h. yromun an.I returned Ii.miic from ih ;rear LaJtes Xnal prhw!. .While h Is orRtnally from St. .,erh. Mo.. hi" wife, who wan Mi.s J-niilp Sharp rf this cily and who auaitcl fiirn until txrltiti'-'n of his !pric. Mill now makr pluns to d.-rmrt for that city wher the coup! itl mfikf" their future home. At prtspnt both ar at thf Pliarp retiJf;noc. 4?H Matr-'iun avenue. Th" arrial of ,7oFrh K.rr.er.on CtittiriK to the I. E. 'uttir.KS of SnOl Ivy btrrut was made known vMrr1av from

a (ommupi.'stlon whi-h arrlf(i here ' from Johet, 111, where the paren's are j at present visittnjr. Joseph t.ips the frale at eifrht pounds jiiifl his parents i re very proti.l of hinv When he get's to the fc that his parents ft-el th.it j

travel is sale they win g;l .tourney homewanl. Mrs. Teter IIoMen of Caspar. Kjo., was here to attend the wedding of her bri :her. Wiliiani t'ollins to Mtsg to. h whi'h oc lined esterd;iy. Mrs. Holden was accompanied by her two children nnd niHkit'K their stay at the William Collins' home in ;rape ine Ptree'. Mrs. Holden s parents Mr. James Spittle of ChicaRO and Mrs. Frank MoCruir.r, Ma daujchtei. were in the citv a few days ao, halnx

! come to attend the Hoeli-Colllns nuptials of vesterday l j Thf I.fidy Macrabtes are making eari ly preparedness for their dance to b

held Tuejiay evening, October 14th at, "Weiland's hall. Kast ("'hlrago, Ir is to ; be a decidedly social event and upmj the success of this dance will Ter.t the ; approval of committees to give others!

! In the ti'ir future. j j The Seniors of the Kast Chcaco HiRh !

school are int icipatinfr the RivinK of a! j hallowe'fti party for the evening of; j Nov. 1 It has not been quits decided ' I whether the auditorium of the ;arP.e!d j ! school or that of the MoKlnley school ; i will be selected for the occasion but n- j

tinuncetront will he made .ater concern- ! lnp that i Kmily Pitzer of Grapevine street who ; attains her thirteenth birthday todsy , Is havb.r her school chums In fl iven the hours of four nod seven and enterThe MeVey family Tho have ben tfldin.r at VeKe avenue are mov!n to a new flat at 4508 Northcote avenue. The chanpe. about will be made within the next few days. Indiana Harbor Orier of Eastern S o... . . ,1 1 i 1 . . . 1 ,

the ir regular tnveting an evening ago

I vhn-t'ney welcomed ora H. Holland of ' ryty-m j Indianapolis u ho was here on her off:-. -0 'C i cial visit ami at the same 'lm honoring ! ' Amelia R. Burton of hlting w'ho strv- ; Ifl ' i organization as past frrand ma-! 4UCi tron of state and who is Mill honored;

with her affiliations of that office. The, regular work of the order pnp ' -d throughout the early hours of the even- ;

j int; and this in the main consisted o. ; the exemrliilcation of th degree ct-;1 ferred upon candidates amonjc whom ' w-ere Mr. and Mrs. Tilling and Mm. ; ' Weinberg-, local residents. Officers of i ' the organization comprised the receiv-i ; int and entetra'mr. er commit f.e and a; : well orpanzed committee comprised . those who served the refreshments., They w ere the Mesdames A. T. Grove, t j chairman; lonnuist, Iandefteld. Mc- I j Oauehey, "V"tt. Ptenber, Speedy. Nevi- ; I ous. Acker, Bateman. Hjbhard and, j Pounders. Mrs. Frank t-irdley Is ma-j

!g Isihe BEST for cfeaninq, rcourinq, scrubbing and polishing, s

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Another tray: For quick results, a ton!e, exercieea works "wonders in many cases.

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Try us for the lt In tonics or for pure 5ru?i put Into prefkcrlptlons by pharmacists -who know- how.

-The Pharmacist

SpEC:a!'zin in Prescription Work of t e H g er CrJer Tel. 88 803 Chicago Ave. East Chicago

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bago is Hamlin s Wizard Oil. It pen-; etrates quickly, drives out soreness, ; and limbers up stiff aching joints and j ; muscles. j I You have no idea how useful it will j , be found In cases of every day ail- j ' rrtent or mishap, when there is need of i ' an immediate healing, antiseptic apj plication, as in cases of sprains, j bruises, cuts, bums, bites and stings. I j Get it from druggists for 30 cents, j ' Tf nnt atifiri rptnrn the bottle anrl

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bver constipated or have sick head

ache? Just try vvtiard Lsver whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

tron of thf ordr hr.i prf'lild. I:i rcconnitivn to the ranrl rr:dtruii'. vis't. llrs. Holland was presented wi'h a silver tray, profferr-d by Mrs. Maud S pter who inmjc a fw hnfutinfr remark? as she prt-sr ntd it. Mrs. Holland ill soo nt ccrmns to 1,-ist Chicago, da'e of Ociobfr ltth ami Whitirir will -ntrr-

taln b'-r cti ihc ISth and Hammond on I the ISth Inst. Mrs. J. J. Turner, rh.nrni.in of th" j civic department rf th Mast Ch'caso ! Woman's fluri opened vip li'T hom in j North Baring avftiu last evenirr and i entertained socially for th i-ommrnce-' mnt of thp year's work whir-h ui:l f !- j low semi-monthly from now on. The ! puests were favored with piano rendil tior.s by Mrs. Oeorse Fetter, v.v;a' soli-s j by Miss 'Mary i,r.'s Clark with MIm Annett'"1 Specter ;iciinc as nrromp'inis?. . A contest of erse (tames sipntfieant of

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the month of Octoter was thoroughly , fgntrAiaCTjlaTi1Sr

enjoyed at the conclusion of the even- j 1 ing's entertainment features dainty re-J freshmen,, were served Mrs. Turner Th j Real Meat larket ill the Callimet RefflOTL

who comprise the department's per handle meats and nothing but meats, and that's why we

eonnell. The next regular meetint; win i

he announced In due time with program of work outlined. Paby clinics are announced utider the name of department of publio health and in last Chicago will be conducted at the city hall. Associated Chariitica room, and in Indiana Harbor et the Riley school. The aforesaid mentioned will be Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p. m. and the hours from 3 t f. p. m. the eame dav at the Harbor side.

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4202 TODD AVE. EAST CHICAGO PHONE 142.

can satisfy all our customers.

ew Packing House Market 3716 Cedar Street, INDIANA HARBOR

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Wholesalers and Retailers of all kieds of Fresh and Smoked Meats. We handle the test and the cheapest in the Caljmet Region. This sale for one week, commtmcing Saturday, October 11, end ng Saturday, Oct. 13.

3717 CEDAR STREET.

INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

Specials for Saturday, October 11 Only

FRESH LEAF FRESH POFiK FRESH POFK FRESH NECK

LARD LOINS SHOULDERS ... BONES

23'2c 29'2C ;..i9'2c - 7'2c

BEEF. Native Rib Roast Native Pot Roast Native Boilirg Beef Fresh Hamburger Steak , Nativ Round Steak Native Siroin Steak VEAL.

Native Leg r Veal.

... 30'2c .33',e

- 2Cc

Native Leg of Veal 20' 2c Native Veal Breast or Stew ...16c Native Loin of Veal .2C; ,c SF RING LAMBS. Whole Spring Lamb .14c Hind Quarter of Lamb or Leg 15e Lamb Stew 10c

! SMOKED MEATS VJ6C! No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams l e- '2C 71 .,c j Swift s Premium Hams

12 '-0 No. 1 Sugar Cured Skinned 10c Hams 35 '2c 22c; No. 1 Calli Ham 20', 2c j No. 1 Sugar Cured Wide Bacon... 32 -2c j Mo. 1 Sycamore Squares Bacon. ...29'oc

oycc. r h.k;cq oait rorK oZ'2C Home Cured Smoked Spare R'bs 18'2c

THE FOUR CORNERS EAST CHICAGO The Green Line ear on time. Reasons unknown Chasers of the Blues Dances Every Wed. and Sat Masonic Temple, E. Chicago

CHICHESTER S PILLS

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BOILING BEEF - CHUCK ROAST - RIB ROAST, BONELESS ROLLED ROUND STEAK - SHORT STEAK SIRLOIN STEAK PORK BUTT ROAST . CALLY HAM FRANKFURTS POLISH SAUSAGE . LIVER SAUSAGE - BOLOGNA SAUSAGE ' BRISKET BACON BREAKFAST BACON , SUGAR CURED BACON LEAF LARD -..

12 . 16 25c 250 .. 25 23c . 32C . 25C 20c 21C 20C 20c 35c . 35c 48C 29c

THE PICK OF THE BEST will be found among our meats and that's straight. We might

write a column of exact fact

proving our meats the best on the market, because they de-

J serve such praise. But your

own eyes and taste will convince you better and more quickly than all our argument. Come and prove it 3-ourself .

2 cans of Sauer Kraut 2 lb. Pail of Vegetota Oscar Mayer"s Best Lard 1'. lb. cans of Cooked Corn Beef

25c 65c 32c

..43c

Our meats are the beat, our prices are the lowest. we adve-tise.

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The Red in the Sky

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Old timers in this County still talk of the big Chicago fire which was rairincr fortv-eicrht veaj's acro this week. At

night the glare in the sky was visible miles and miles beyond the sand dunes and below the Kankakee 'marshes. The fire burned for days and many a person was ruined because he had no fire insurance protection. "Where would 3-011 be if a big fire struck this town ? First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

Porter House Steak Vou can rely jppn the quality and flavor 22K

Genuine Spring Lamb' hind quarter, W QJf no goat JtLU 2 Milk Fed Veal, tfJCl hind quarter &ddsk(2t Strictlv Fresh t- 1 Pork" KSh0uldrvs.jQjB.2Sl!

Sirloin Steak You can rely upon the quail, ty and flavor1 221 A?

Beef Pot Roast YZ to 16c Rib Roast Beef 16 to ISc Native Short Ribs Beef - 10c Veal Fore Qr 18U Genuine Lamb Fore Qr.- loC Good Lard 30 Xo. 1 Buckeve Brand Hams 32! Our Famous Blue Ribbon Sain mi 45 Fres-h Leaf Lard 2f)Uc

Fresh Hamburg Steak 12C Fresh Pig Feet 9UC Fresh Pig Tails 12C Fresh Brains 12C Fresh Pork Kidneys 9C Liver Sauasge 20c Garlic Sausage 22C Frankfurt s ! 19 We make all our sausage. Watertown Yellow Spring Chickens .341C

This store jrnarantces that quality considered, you buy cheaper here than most anywhere in town.

New Packing House Marke

John Konieczny, Mgr. 3716 Cedar Street. Phone 969 Indiana Harbor. We Guarantee 16 ounces to a pound.

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