Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1920 — Page 7

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Phone 793

HUBBARD

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Service Quality Low Prices Friday and Saturday BEST NATIVE BONELESS RIB ROAST 32c PLATE BOILING BEEF 122c FRES MADE HAMBURGER 2(lc FRESH 0 XTAILS 10c RUMP OR BRISKET CORN BEEF 18Hc

FRESH SPARE RIBS

HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT, quart FRESH PIG TAILS -FRESH PORK SHANKS FRESH PORK HEARTS FRESH PIG FEET

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VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 28c FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS, quart 60c BONELESS COD FISH 28c FINE LARGE IRISH MACKEREL. 2 for 25c POPCORN THAT POPS, lb. 10c; 5 lbs 45c CORN. PEAS, BAKED BEANS, KIDNEY BEANS. 6 for $1.00 FANCY SWEET ORANGES, dozen 40c SWIFT WHITE SOAP. 3 for 20c; 6 for 49c CALUMET CATSUP. 15c; three for 45c

IAP ROSE TOILET SOAP. WITH

GOOD ALMOND TOILET SOAP. 2 for 25c!Tlia EKret Qfnn LARGE ROLL TOILET PAPER. 3 for 20c! li&t OltJp MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 for 25c j T!ie first step in being f ullv insured

INUI AlAKuAKliNL, lb. J9c; Z ids. LIQUID VENEER. 25c. 50c and FRESH EGGS, dozen

WE HAVE SUGAR: HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY AND FRESH TOMATOES. C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammond.

JANUARY

JANUARY 22nd

The Sixth Day of "NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK."

Thrift in Industry Day OUR CREED, and that which has for all time ruled the world, is "Work and Save;" it is through toil and thrift only that we shall be able to overcome the high cost of living. Let us dedicate this day to a Resolve that we will accomplish more and save a greater percentage of our earnings in 1920 than during any previous years of our lives. You cannot save "Sometime" You have to do it "Now" FIRST NATIONAL BANK h Hammond, lnd. " 1 This Institution will Help and Encourage You.

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Standard Electrical Engineering Co.

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Phone 794

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OF PLAN TO SAVE DAYLIGHT IN GARY ' Tl' h1- 1 r'"n jfctm-terj tyv 'he Gai. j r.e-trrt tbi! v ee' to put irfo effeet th j.iicit sn .lis. pln mi .ai h" prtni:. ftno tv te Piidornirnt u Mayor . i ff"'1ss, orfi'ng to a mtntetrcnt t a 1 1 pr.-r-on I n ' i i of thi pn yestrd . In orir I" loml Ins nv:lyt.iii'e to the mov enieni . Mamr Hodge announced hi" nieiilmn of pulling the city depart roeni s on the davliikht suvmR pln. Like the i j 1 1 . 1 i n w Ir.nli's the city dra i t ni -nt will ulart to work an hour curlier in the ii.rr,:!. i and .'(uutinf ;in hour earlier m Major HociRf! i now consulting ivi! l tic- ;; yarf mem heads. J I is reported h;tt tin; street department will be the first ,.. be placed on the new schedub. It will almost be impossible to effe -l itii cii.tnae in the li'i' or lire it: ia r lii.flit s. t Df.UCT Civil W i UC lllliCS dUJ havc it sent to your house every Then you ii be sure it wilj be there. is to insure with us. vve believe that it is as much an agent's duty to policyholders to prevent fire as it is to pay fire losses. F ires are prevented in many ways vve may be able to tell you how to possibly cut the cost of your insurance. Lake County Savings and Trust Company "The Bank With the Chime Clock." PHONE 1700. HAMMOND, INDIANA. 1 PROVES TO MAtf THAT COWOR-T HAS Aw CASH VALUE - AND THAT WSDONl JJMAV WEAN YJARMTH, We would like to sell you a warm, comfortable outfit that will serve you faithfully during the winter months to come. Your cash will purchase clothing comfort at this shop. You can also depend upon the perfect fit and style of every garment we sell to you. . I When a Woman lacks a Hoover Don't yo'i liate to !tcop to push dirt into the. dust-pan? Nearly breaks your back to sweep? And then you have that dissatisfied feeling that you only scraped off the top dirt anyhow. Get a Hoover that vou iut "steer" that furnishes all the iti--.'jj muscle that beats. O v- v j ouviivii cleans, straightens nap. brightens colorings and puts the carpetings in shape to wear longer. Easy terms! See our demonstration dailv. TERMS. CONVENIENT VStjsnrHAMMOND, IND.

IQUARRELSTELLS

PLAIN FACTS IN ' . 1. i'jrrl. iprt m rmnnunitv h'liMipg; .-t m i i nnd a n,mbr of fh r'iirimtin:l I c lopni r t Srvi'r- .if 'liii:n' fMi ilaj took h ;np it t rm of tli .-a l a in. of lnd i t r;. 'laliiifc rn ;r.nns, hti.1 " rnf fimna 1 men." of the fitj in his tain hffoi-p tho J"aut I ' hi. ago t'hanibr of runim'rre on "The , H!iKion of ("it iznihip . " j HusinosK mn of th tvp mrntonvdl h i " too of tt-n prone to sabm-ribf a ' umall sum of money for eommumtj' i hf tfriiK-nt and lea th aclual work of carrying on the work to a few pub- ! lie spiiiterj itixna. Mr. Quairrls aid. ' He staled that tli! coriet.; way for a. community building to b rarried on I was for earn citiaen not only to contribute money but alo give their tiin and energy to o'evelopment of the community. By .development of the community and betterment of living conditions the working people are more satisfied and the business interest? of the nmm'in it lia e leys trouble to contend with. A hort report of the progress of the membership campaign . made and. showed that to date .-mout fifty per cent ! of the subscriptions are from new members. fifteen hundred dollars cash aubscriptior.s and a large number of other mcmbersh ps were reported. PROVIDES MORE KICK IN LIQUOR WASHINGTON, Jan. :;'-An amendment to the Volstead prohibition enforcement law permitting three per cent b and nine per cent wine, wax proposed in a hill presented to the bill presented to the house today by Representative Sabath of Illinois. The bill provides for an immediate lifting: of all restrictions upon liquor for medicinal purposes for a period of ninety days to meet the needs of physicians combatting influenza. The bill would permit also a supply for medicinal purposes of a tiart in fifteen flays, instead of the pint in ten days limitation of the law. He says that many complaints are coming from the physicians who insist liquor? are necesfarv . NOTICE TO PUPILS AND PARENTS OF LINCOLN SCHOOL The :.upii resume wr Jt.ii. -0. :-' Pupils in Of the k nex Lincoln district will Monday nioininj. he l.inuei sat ten will attend 1 IN MEMORIAM CASD Or THANKS. W hereby v i-"i to express o'tr since.-. thank in our sed brea vemont of our beU,vi husband, father, son and broth- r. A loot I". Gruening. to all Hiidv s. friends and nei rhhors for their kindiic.--" ..... f.,- .v.., tw.(if,,i ,.r.-l i i-'i v..-,. . ... . ..... r.!'f'-r!ng. We "specially v, ish to thnn'i Ue. F.yas for his consoling words -i sympathy, the sir.jsrs for their service. Aerie 1X5$ F. O. Eagles of South C'iiiiago. Shipyard Local 429 of Boilermali- . rs. also Sinclair officials and employes, for their sympathy, kindness and beautiful floral offering. Also Mr. Claud" Smith for the capable manner he directed the funetal. sophia '.;r.rr.NiXG. wife. H: minond. tILKISTIXK tlunbl'R.V, lopuauxiit'' r. 1 b mm. 'lid. KM MA ;ilt KNIN 1. mother. South Chicago, SISTER? ANT' UROTHERS. South Chicago. I If MEMOJUAJK. hi loving memory or our dear hus-i hand and father. Henry Mueller, who! pased away one j far ago toihy. Jan. 22, Our father we sadly miss--lr. his grave he's safely ftjeepitig; Where the uowers gently wave Lie the or.e we loved so dearl.v ill bis lonely Silent bcrj, oft we think of you. dear "'a;iier A nd our h-arts ar tilled v ' t h I'h. our home would h a han I ' pain Co-jirt we but ee your ntling face again J Oh. you w ere caild a a y so suddenly, To leave this world of sorrowTo join Lh fvngels ami sr at trod'" inrone in nenvrn. . 1OVtN'G WTFF. AND FMN; Tti MIMORIAM. . id but b" inc memory c r our d'.'tr i son. 1 "redrick Jr. R' itsfe, lm pessod j urnty ' e vnr aso 1o.la. Jan. 2?, 11I3. In th arncjard softly slipnig, where the ho er gentlv wave, T.iev the one hp love so d-n:l in hi? lonely, ciirnt jrav". Cri'-nds may think t)e wound is heal i sy. But they little kriov th. sorrow that Ii' within our hoar's concealed, oft we think of vou. dear Krodt0. ar.d our hearts are fl'ld with pain, f'.ui this v, odd nou!d be a heaven coull vv hut v ou r fare p ga i;v. I The treasure" on earth that make our ' 1 1 ves -vort h while j Tbev tv.nnot conij-are out dr,-T-j bnb.v's pniile j The flowers we lay uoon ',cir grav e may Wither ! r.ii .'"I ; j . Hut the love vVe 1 e foe ;...(!. d'.-r Fredie. shll iie.r fade a'.vay. l,ca.ceful rest, ihou dear bibv it sweet to breathe thy name Iii livo vve lo cd you dearly, in Jcah vve do tho same, l'rotn your loneiv f'ATHKU AN F MOTIIKI!

CHAMBER SPEECH

Mr. Auto Owner we want you to inspect our new Auto Painting and Trimming Rooms located at 303 Michigan avenue, Hammond. Ind. Our rooms being built for an auto painting and trimming room, we are equipped to handle your work at a much lower price and yet guarantee you perfect satisfaction. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co.

PHONE OFFICE 2141.

M hool at the AV'eil Imildinjr. corner tJostlin st. and Witoash ave.; 1H and 1A grad -at the Aubry theatre, Hohman St.: 1. 4A. 6H and 5A grades will attend the Central buiidinu: JB. 2A, 3K and 3A grades will attend school at the Irving building, until oth'-r arrangement s ar.made to nccommodBte thm. "'n I'lnliy aft-'-rnoon at - o'clock th" rupils of th- following (.r.id.-a are re-

i o.iK,?'tr-(i to meet th-'ir tchr3 ;t tfc. j Atibrj- th--.i?re: 1A, ;R. I . MB and "A. ' I't onmt ioim v ill msdi at thi' tin" snd it if hoped that ll pupils of th i grade" d "St g im d will be on haid that tirn. j Klndergar i n and IR rad" pur,:-i w;il : I for: Mondi- morning. 4H. A. M nl ! .A pijpils -aH like-ux" report M"i'i r ! mornltijf. j Kl IX P. MO f;. k, ! .upt.. of school. 'Boy Scout Column Troop Seven, of th Hammond Boy Scouts, at XUvtri-ide school, were entertainers last niRht at an open meeting to parents and the public and were in turn entertained by Messrs. A. M. Turner. Gforge Hannauer. J. K. V'oorhies and Miss Curry, principal of the school. Mr. Turner's talk to Scouts and their parents was particularly entertaining, recounting actual experiences of his own boyhood days and was a demonstration to Scouts in general of what ma.- be aecompiiched with a little effort directed in the riht channels. The Scouts were held hpell bound, hardly being able to realise that Mr. Turner ever was anything l.ke a Boy Scout much more their beir.t ub' to accomplish what he has done, without the a id of Scouting. Mr. Hannauer followed, detailing and exemplifying the Scout oaths and laws, pointing out to the parents particularly what Scouting is trying to do with tre boys of our city. Mr. Hannauer is particularly pleasing to the boys, his addresses being couched in boy's terms and Scout lore. Mr. Voorhie.s made a short and interesting talk, telling how he happt nel to be interested in the Scout movement, almost against his wiah, but admitting that after spending half of his natural life, it took a Hoy Scout to show him how to tie and untie a knot. Miss Curry in her pleasing way took a few moments to tell of her efforts in the Bchool, along Scouting lines. M as Curry Is admittecil the boy's friend and is ever ready to do her utmost for the welfare of Sooutii; Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Hunnauer in conclusion asked if anything ivai neciy ;o further tin- work in this particular troop niid assuring both the j Scouts ami Scou t - masters tiji. no effort i should - lost and nothing wanting to make Scouting in Troop Seven tha success n suouiu be. Messrs. Payne and Merrill feel confident that Scouting will be made much easier in the future. thir troop wip I bo enlarged and a waiting list will b j the rule in Troop Seven from now on CARRANZA BACK OF EXPEDITION AGANST THE U. S. ! SAN ANTON I' '. Texas. Jan. ft. V. S . Senator A. K. Fn'l today publicly accused President t'arrania and other high officials of the Mexican govein-ni'-nt with fostering and with furniiins arms and money for an exedition against the l.. S which nad foe its object the capture of Texas. Arizona, New Mexico, Californ. and Colorado. Senator Fall assorted it was plotted to bring about a revolt of negroes, capture these staten and set up a republic. Senator Fall read into the records of the senate investigating committee here statements which he said he would prove by witnesses formally charging the Mexican government w;th being behind the plot, which was known as "'the plan of San rnego." SHERIFF HOLDS UP 0. K. GIANT ELECTION Just as the stockholders of the O. K. tiiar.t Battery Co. of Gary, were g0ir.g into session yesterday, deputy mi.tiff Fred Stultz served a temporary writ I of injunction upon the officers and the stock-holders of the con ei n. restraining them from holding the.r annua! el. j ection . I The injunction pioceed ngs were filed ! in Judge Greenwald's branch of the Superior court just before the d;lte of the meeting and the temporary restrain ins order was issued and placed in the hands i f the Iteputy Sheriff. The writ made returnable on February isth -" -- ,rfs Revival Meetings at First M.E. Church aiV w m. at w x 2 -a. Rev. E. DeWitt Johnson and Party. Subject tonight: "A Voice From the Dead." Large Chorus Choir. RES. 1043-M.

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Friday, dan. 22md Extra Special Sale No. 1 House Brooms ONE TO A CUSTOMER 59c SUGAR CURED BACON, WHOLE OR HALF 28c SKINNED HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF 22lzc AL50 CANNED GOODS SPECIAL CORN, per can 12c PEAS, per can 12c STRING BEANS, per can 10c RED BEANS, per can 10c CAN MILK, per can 14C OYSTERS, per quart 65c

i73 HOHMAN STREET.

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. C. Petersen & Co.

Phone 960. 4947 Olcott

Friday and Saturday Specials

20 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD CHICAGO Lily Creamery Butter, none better, lb 71c Oscar Mayer's Best Lard. 3 lbs. for 97c Libby's Baked Beans. 2 cans 29c Libby's Extra Sliced Pineapple. No. 2 size can 35c Monarch Grape Marmalade, large jar 35c Libby's Spinach or Sliced Beets, 2 large cans 45c Palm Olive Soap. 3 bars 29c Batavia Codec, 3 lb. can, special $1.65 Armour s Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 25c Wilbur's Cocoa. Yl lb. cans, each 23c

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Specials for Friday and Saturday January 23rd and 24th FRESH PEANUT BUTTER, made while you wait, lb 35c SUGAR, with an order of $3.00 (flour excepted), 5 lbs 85c RIO COFFEE. 4 lbs. $1.20; lb. 34c FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. 4 lbs. $1.40; lb !3Sc OUR LEADER COFFEE. 3 lbs. $1.30; lb.. 45c M. R. BLEND COFFEE. 3 lbs. $1 .55 ; lb 53c GUNPOWDER TEA. lb 79c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with coffee or tea order), 6 bars for ' 39c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 1 0 bars ' 69c UNEEDA BISCUIT. 3 packages ' " " " 25c TOMATOES. 2 cans for 25c FANCY CORN. 6 cans for 90c ; can Abe EARLY JUNE PEAS. 6 cans for 85c ; can " " 1 5c RUMFORD BAKING POWDER, I lb. can ... . 27c SWANSDOWN PASTRY FLOUR, package .... 38c LIBBY'S FANCY SALMON. 1 lb. can 3?c OLD STYLE MINCE MEAT, mason jar ' 3$c HEINZ APPLE BUTTER, 2 lb. jar. 55c SNIDER'S CATSUP, tall bottle 25c CLUSTER RAISINS, 1 lb. package 30c ENGLISH WALNUTS, lb 45c NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs 35c LUNCHEON WAX PAPER. 6 rolls 25c PALM OLIVE SOAP, bar 10c TOILET PAPER. 6 rolls 25c FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS. WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS. STORE CLOSES EVERY THURSDAY NOON.

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