Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 12

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514 Chicago ATenac, EAST CHICAGO, IND. Saturday Specials ROUND STEAK 28c SIRLOIN STEAK 29c CHUCK ROAST 21c RIB ROAST 23c VEAL STEAK 35c VEAL CHOPS 30c VEAL STEW 18c PORK CHOPS 35c PORK STEAK 33c WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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Office, Room 223, Cainmrt tlflfr. intone ICO. Btldnc, 4313 Oloott Are. ?Uon 313.

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PART O V I1 HORK Does any on know of an employ of the Chicago THphon ronptny 'lio catno t'ona- hint n';ht wit lia se.art he'iilaclis? 11 they do thy might pers imtt him to '.." Iiow il feei to uami', not by Uio . uiin but Jjjt a a v'-.rt of th !.i's 'k. Yesterday afternoon a Times eporter w four men jialnd a tlfth who wore a t,n mnk Oom a Chicago ttl-

thone i-ompntiy pn.n hoie on Ch venue i nIM. I'birnRi). The

A nat t ravt! v) a nn ou ncemn t pH.i t y w-

t Suit .f oni; h'IJ lat evening whui Mr. ttTid Mrp. John Vanslfow, "f N.rtli To.i Ave., entertaineil th member.- or the t. S. Club ami imhotefl In the surprise of thfir daughter. Ml no Alubn'.V enpnirement. entln with Attorney O C. "White, ut Ilaniiiiomi. "White there 1no mention of the lmnied I . lit of the affair !t 1 trllev.-r1 to he In th' near future. Oiteytu "f tliSa oorfi..ii ether thHn tru-mbers of the flub wm-'-the Miee "Mnurt nnp. "ITa'"l Krlll nm!

g j Ami's Jnne. T-ll-"w was the hue omit u I ployed In the decorative heni o'

had befn overoim liy k which fii (J ! hnt h houvn nml lonchwrn arr "tntmente the h'"la h.it in a short time nftur the Ko--. formed the center ta.Vle. I'nir?

mk had bctn removed nil his I were Inli! for e'jrht. Ansletintr t Me Mocf-

fellow worker ha.l applied resus.itat-

ion tnciLrriii he was walking arouoa j and on '. ack to .: k. j All ot the men i .;! ej to r'.v e I heir ) names and considered the affair .h a j part of an ordinary day s work. From the effU-;noy exhibited tn ronis-.-ltit- !

ion It might tem that passing- Is a !sily occunen.-rt unonj thfse work-.-r-j.

TITTLE BROS. 3717 CEDAR STREET. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Wholesalers and retailers of all kinds of fresh and smoked meat?. We handle the best and the cheapest in the Calumet Region. This sale for one week commencing Saturday, Nov. 15, ending Sat., Nov. 22. SPECIAL HOURLY SALE FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 15 ONLY From 8 to 9 a. m, Fresh Pork Shoulders lVzc From 9 to 10 a. m. No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 22l2c From 10 to 11 a. m. Fresh Leaf Lard 29l2c From II to 12 a. m. Fresh Round Steak 18c From 2 to 3 p. m. Fresh Small Pork Loins 2512c From 3 to 4 p. m. Fresh Boiling Beef or Roast 7c From 4 to 5 p. m. No. 1 Cal!i Hams I8V2C From 7 to 8 p. m. Choice Cuts of Beef Pot Roast 1 Ql2c

BEEF Fresh Round Steak W2c Fresh Hamburger Steak. . . 2x2z Native Beef Rib Roast 14c Native Pot Roast 2lzc Native Boiling Beef VZc PORK "Fresh Leaf Lard 30V2c Fresh Pork Loins 27V2c Fresh Pork Shoulder 2Ql2c Fresh Sliced Pork Steak 22c VEAL Native Leg of Veal 20Vzc Native Veal Roast 19c Native Veal Breast with pocket I6V2C. Native Veal Stew 12y2c

SPRING LAMB Hind Qr. of Lamb 1614c Fore Qr. of Lamb 122C SMOKED MEATS No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams. . 24V2c No. 1 Skinned Hams 25V2C

No. 1 Calli Hams 20V2cj No. 1 Sugar Cured j Wide Bacon 32c I No. 1 Sycamore Square j Bacon 2912ci

Sweet Salt Pork 32c Boneless Rump Corn Beef . I8V2C Home Made Sauer Kraut. . .7l2c Fresh Large Select Oysters, per quart 55c

WORM TVK AT LAST

So.ith Yard eprung a surprise In th-Gvei-Bowline leaa.ua when they wn two names from the Engineer., briv.j, ttie lint winn fo rthe South Yard in twenty-one games. TUo nrst fcaiu-. went to the Engineers 7SS to 22 and .South Yard took the next two 6T6 t j 61 and 767 to 671 Vttm-e was hil, w til 194. Miller i"t a new ! ford for the h gi gams between the Machinists and tiie Store." w;th 2."M rinf The Ma.'hsn;st won wo 741 to '26 and 764 to 743, Lnt loet the second game 753 to Vi eduction won tw o games from T ghop 7SS to 124 and 754 to 74.' and hist the third o7 to 665. McCoy waa iiljth with "I??. TonUht Sales will bowl O ;?hop and Millwrights w!U howl Cost Ieparttnent The etandmc of the teams this week are

Stores 14 rhop 13 Machinist a . IS Engineer 11 Miil wrights 11 V .Shop 9 Salea 7 Production 7 Cost 4 South Tard 9

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and F. Stymie. MrMs. John "Wal.-'h of ?outh ParlnK-. I hnv'.r.fr the new Ir'.dee rl-ih meet wi'h her thl yeven-tnic Mef-tin(f of the muslcHl department of Faft fhicrmo W'w.an'n Clnl) '.Mondny evening, at the home of Mrs. I'ery lt"h. erfs. 719 -Chiratto Ave, at S:00 o'clockStudy: Trelude. A.istant hosteees ar Mrs. r. V. Cimtrr. M!si M. J. Fontag and Mi. May A Pa via. I'aper, prelide

M!-s 1'l.rence liavman. Voc!.l polo j Mix Tt!aneh Pe.smeler. Iledinrr ! Mrs. Nellie Mc'iiy. PiPaTi'i solo. Ml.-.-i jlioi-othy Speneer. VkI po!o. Mr". I.e.- ) tr Ottenhelmer. Quartette. Mrs. r. R j Camphell. TIss Mnzel Yoxititrer, Mr. J.im i Thomson, Mr. M. ". f-!fert Vm-fi!

r,;o. Mr J "M Oregory M. O. Peif'.-rt. At the reKi1ar nieetinK r of Twin City Counr'l

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wor kin behalf of the orphan children of the Carmelite Home at Oprden and ClraaseUl Avenues, w ill be the command rnandlng feature. Will all members pleaee te In their respective placea and ready to take a. manly part In the accomplishment of work worthy of thl humane cause. "What man -who htis

hit hearu a lonesome c!i,ld s plalntlvicry: ""h, I wish mnma would rorne home" van refuse to he!-p those llttie creatures who titter that cry each nlrht only to be told tir.it "Mama ran never come airain." Let up please remem! -t that the fate that makes your child an orphan I far more crifl than trie one that brings thn IHtie coffin to the horn. Cod has said "Suffer little children to come unto rnn and forbid thin not. for of P'icli '.n the Kins irm of Tfeaven" ifow Immea tirabl V blessed ! th" mM child In heaven with Cod compired to the poor orphnn whom ; 1 hn Instructed to otir care. Te ii a make those helpless little children our evpe.-la! '-are 1ent we. at the me.pt. 1m;.oifiot moment In eternity, hear acnlo that voVe say'nar: "I w-na huriRry and you rare me not to eat. I was nuked and ymi clothed me not." A'lslt'rs at th" 7. T,. Critnpre1 home' In Norh Olctt Ave. th mother of.

T-.. ""TmpV-ell Mrs. A. !li?rrrnn of Ada fthlo. and a sister. Mr. .T N Gregory, of TV ilk f lnrre. Pa., hot.:i are (-r-f ir an Intermedin te Ftay. Aftr wtks of tirelss -wai,njr for the dance ban to be, lifted, the Trio Club hastens to puo on the first of th'lr series tomorrow evenirnc at the Auditorium hall and will Joliow with bi-weekly nff i'.ts thereafter. The dance of tomorrow rv.nir.K 1 anticipated -with fcreat enjoyment arid committees will make it pleayant for all those who attend. Admittance at door. Mrs. Enos Prummond of Tir St., has been entertaining her sister M.T. A. D. Wetheriil and her hu--band. from Tur.cle, Ind.. f -r the past ten days and who are leaving for their home tomorrow. A trip in Chicago P-srht-se-ine was enloyed yeterdav.

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A Word With New Grandmothers What is nicer for the new grandchild than a Savings Account? A dollar bill or a five-dollar bill will open an account for the new baby. P. S. Clip Second Liberty Loan 4s and Second Liberty Loan As coupons. They are due and payable on November 15. (This bank will be open this evening from six until eight o'clock.) TEE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000 00

Peoples' Grocery and Meat Market 4202 Todd Avenue, East Chicago, Ind.

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TITTLE- BROS. Our meats are the best our prices are the lowest. We sell just as we advertise. Charles Berendt, Mgr. 3717 Cedar St. Phone 830. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

CONSTABLE ARRESTED

Mike Sharp. deputv constah'e. wh

was arrested a few dy igo charged j with firing arma in the city limits, and ! j,...,..,.. i

ueir.fj urtiim ana yiiui'irriv, nil j?b terday found not l-iiltv in the East I H

Chicaso city court. harp asserted that the arrest was pite work on the part of Captain Tom Dow ney tg - c whom te had testified in arerer.t f :ul b-fore the Foard of Safety. Fhun alo cla.m that while he was in j;i :', iie wa.3 terribly beaten by Captain I -. -ney. He will prefer charges against the capta.!n before tbe Board of Safety.

ORDER NOW SHORTAGE SURE No assurance of a supply if you delay. We have a stock of all grades of Hard and Soft Coal, also Coke. BEST PRICES HONEST WEIGHT Twin City Coal & Coke Company HARRY S. HILBRICH, Manager. Block and Washington 5t. Phone 1069. Ind. Harbor.

Pot Roast 16c

i Chuck Roast 15c j

Boneless Rolled Rib Roast. . .23c j Hamburger Steak 18c j Boneless Rump 20c (Short Steak .23c

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; cinom jiea uc j Pork Butt Roast 27c ! Lorn Beef I2c to I8c

Pure Rendered Lard, lb 33c Morris Supreme Pork and Beans. 1 lb. cans 2 for 25c Sauer Kraut, 15c can, 2 for 25c California Yellow Free Peaches, tall can 39c American Cheese, lb . .3Sc Best Creamerv Butter, lb 69c

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Extra Big Sale in

ruits and Vegetables

Winter Potatoes and Apples our Specialty

MICHIGAN'POTATOES. per bu $1.60 1 CAR MINNESOTA WINTER POTATOES, per bu. . . $2.00 1 CAR WISCONSIN WINTER POTATOES, per bu. ... $1.90 WINTER ONIONS, per bu $2.50 APPLES BALDWINS, WEALTHIES. JONATHANS. STARKS. GANOES. per bu $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 WINTER CABBAGE, per lb. 4c; 100 lbs $3.50 RUTABAGAS, per lb 4c WHITE TURNIPS. 5 lbs. for 25c GRAPE FRUIT 2. 3 and 5 for 25c SUNKIST ORANGES Per dozen 25c, 35c, 55c CRANBERRIES 2 lbs. 25c; 10 lbs. for $1.10 SPECIAL CALIFORNIA PEACHES, per box 75c CANNING PEARS, per bushel $2.75 SWEET POTATOES, per peck 50c FANCY JONATHAN BOX APPLES, per box $3.40 CELERY, per stalk 5c and 10c TOMATOES, per lb 10c HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, each 15c ALL KINDS OF NUTS AND COCOANUTS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.

Main Produce Company TEL. 1343 FREE DELIVERIES. 6 1 3 CHICAGO AVE. EAST CHICAGO.

Th? Indian Harbor Hed Cross b'.lMina; wi".l toon be a thin of the pnt except In pictures and the memory of the people who worked ao hard to make it a reality and a horn for the numerou activities of the Indiana Harbor Red Coss during the war. M"n are now at work tearinn the build. down and the work t ill soon he completed. A'.though the Hed Cross members of Ind. ana Harbor did not like to see the bulldin cpaas out of the hands of the Red Cross. It was deeme.d Impossible that the local ch.ipter could undertake the expense of rnalntainance especially aince It was voted to discontinue

the chapter and retain only the home i service section of the Red Cross in Tn- j diana Harbor. An effort was made , by a ?- of the residents ts have th i building purchased by the city or an : organization and maintained as a m- j morial of the civic activities d;itin the j world w-sr. This effort failed and the hu:!d:nsr was 6oid at auction to !-'am W'i jnovlch . I

The oriiral r;ans for the huHdlnsr i-:i for movire the entire bulldinaand converting: !t Into a church hut these plans fell through and Mr. WuJrovioh then planned to split the building into two parts, moving en-h part to a new location and remodeling it Ho a bunsrrtlo-v. This plan turned r.tit to he not feasible and the building was sold to Mrtrcus Herschoviti who t now having the b'-.;Mtng wrecked for the material In It wh'ch will be used in const .ruction of houses.

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J. H. HERMAN 3450-6 PENNA. AVE. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Special Mattress Sale

FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Saturday, Monday and Tuesday $4.50

$6.50 ade ticking.

$11.00

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COTTON TOP BLUE FLORAL TICK MATTRESS. $6.00 value COMBINATION ROLLED EDGE. Good grade blue floral tick, $9.00 value

ALL COTTON LAYER MATTRESS Best grade

An especially attractive and good quality mattress. $15.00 value

FELT MATTRESS None better made. Blue or gray ticking; $25.00 for this mattress would be t2 1 Q QQ considered cheap This is not a stock reduction sale, or one of the "But it doesn't mean anything" sales, but simply a special for Inland pay day customers. You who have bought our mattresses at the regular price know what values the above prices represent. STOVE AND T T T - - PHONE IND. furniture J. H. Herman HARB0R REPAIRING 1051. 3450-G PENNA. AVE. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

Peoples' Grocery and Meat Market

4202 TODD AVENUE.

P. OLAKSIK, Proprietor.

EAST CHICAGO.

Special Sale Saturday, November 15th AT THE Commercial Cash Market

4715 OLCOTT AVE.

TEL. EAST CHGO. 651-M. Max Adelman, Prop.

3 lbs. Sugar with two dollar purck-asr, Old Grimes Lima Beans,

not including eees. butter and nour.

Aunt Jemima or Virginia Sweet Panrake Flour. 2 pkg 25c Jack and Jill Ccrn Flakes, per pkg. 10c Fancy P. B. Coffee, per lb 40c Fancy Lncolored Japan Tea, lb. .55c

j Fancy English Breakfast lea, j per lb 55c Fancy Gunpowder Tea. per lb.. . 55c j CAN GOODS Shield Brand Fancy Pears. No. 3 two cans for 45c Choice Pears. No. 2. two cans for. 35c j Be leflower Pea. No. 2. 3 cans for. 25c I Habit Peas, No. 2. two cans for. .25c J Shawnee Golden Wax Beans. J No. 2, tsvo cans for .35c

.35c

.35c .35c .10c

No. 2, two for

Shady Lane Sweet Corn. No. 2. two for Wilson's Stringless Beans. No. 2. two for Big R Tomatoes. No. .

SOAP Crystal White. 3 bars for 20c American Family. 2 for 15c Jap Rose, per bar 9c Lava, per bar Sc Golden Rod or Grandma's Washing Powder, large size, 2 pkgs. for. 35c

: Bl.ick Bird Matches, per box. . .. . 5c

We handle all kinds of Fresh Vegetables. We deliver to ail parts of the town.

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Pure Rendered Lard,

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Cold Weather Brings Fire Dangers

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its overheated stoves and furnaces. Somebody's overheated stove may bring a fire to you and a

disastrous loss unless you have fire insurance protection. If you have protection have ou enough of it. in view of constantly increasing prices? Drop in this evening. Our free Service Department will be open from six until eight o'clock. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

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PACKING HOUSE MARKET for Reliability 3716 CEDAR STREET. INDIANA HARBOR Special rates to restauiants and hotels. Pot Roast H2ci Spring Chickens, nice and Rib Roast 1414c! fat iu""lC , 1 1 oijLear Lard at cost, lb 4074C

LdlllU L,c Lamb Fore Quarter HVicj

'Lamb Stew 122C H

I Veal Leg I8V2C

! Veal Roast 1 6c ! Fresh Hamburg Steak. iVeal Stew 1 4 V2C j 2 pounds for 25c I Young Pig Pork 2412cj Fresh Fat Back 2612c i Short Ribs Beef SV2C Fresh Pigs Feet 9l2c I No. 1 Hams 2iy2ciFresh Kidneys 10c I No. 1 Bcon 32V2C ! Fresh Ears 12y2c !No. 1 Cal Hams 2112Cj Fresh Hearts 1214c Small Lean Pork Roasts. . . 1 9Y2c Fresh Pig Tails 14V2c j Frankfurts and Polish Sausage. Fresh Honeycomb Tripe. ... 10c ' pound 16V2Ci Fresh Brains 12V2c i Wholesale and retail dealers in Fresh Meats and Poultry. ; PACKING HOUSE j MARKET j 3716 CEDAR ST. DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER. j We guarantee 16 ounces to a pound.

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At Indiana Harbor Auditorium. Dances will be held every Wednesday and Saturday Even In jr.

aifflce Tomorrow Eventing

est Orchestra Music Engaged

Admission at door