Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1920 — Page 5

1, Voflnosclnv, Fvh. A, 1920. THE TIMES

Pa pro Five

PROGRAIVl FOR 1920

t! eil h o ' r Mbi"

of public uttiiti-s which I lave outline.! ami in which the city of Hammond is in urgeni need." said Mayor

mwn Inst nis!i!, addressing the reg

ie imprAVi'Dienls to be cumin Hammond during the present ;il tit SJ.OOO.Ono ami it Vderv member of Cie common to lend the mayor ail a i1 posi pushins through the program

lUOet I !1 P'. first tun fore coum prop ra m

the mayor ha i linen this city w Inch involve?

i la r ou no . i I was the i . .,-a tc,;l he i m in . . merit

expenditures far exc.eeatntj any H'-e :-ioii ?-t iii the recent past and which Insures the community better health on.l it ions ami a modern soworase 2 i -rof.i! riant the lack of which has made the city a poor 'lomf" town. Some of the more important projects ".it lined by the mayor are: A modern water works to cost in the neighborhood of $6"i.f;rt; a Alteration plant to cost aroiniil $ j 0 0 . 0 0 : a pumping station north of the. river to cost $f aa.hiiii; ml the combination memorial buibiiv.K. cotnir.unSty house and city hall. v h;.-!i will cost approximately $500,000. Tii office of the city engineer has fnished blue prir.ts for the pumpins station and work should be Kin within t he next thirty day?, according :o rcInr'5. Three n( school huiidir.es and ex-, tensive rebuilding; of city street are e-'nterr. plated also. Little opposition 1 looked tor from the council as most of the improvements have become absolutely necessary if the future of the ciiv ii to be at a'! r'lns.dircd. such; was the opinion generally expressed, nl;rht. j A resolution of confidence and satis-' faction endorsing the work of the mem r"?i building committee and request-j In from it a report of its progress j each month w?..s passed unanimously. -ftr a short but bitter fltrht it was! !-! i.tf-.l that the Hammond office cf t

thp I nited Mates tree lump 03 raciu r.tireau shou'd remain open. The resignation of It .1. Perner. the farmer employment Bgor.t was accepted and a vol of tlianxs for the. wonderful spirit and interest he displayed whiie in the office was passed by the council. A proposal that the city of Hammond should purchase a tract of 10i acre?

Good-Bye Dyspepsia No More Gurgly Brash, "Lump of Lead," iJad Digestion, Heartburn or Such Troubles.

I The men who can't help making fa- ; ces at li.a stomach. I lie man of woman

t with a grouchy digestion, or with down ! 1 rnjht dyt-pepsia nl fret no more. ! The heaviest., richest dinr.trs. tb j most unspeakable quick lunches, aii ' can be taken care of without iniposf idj; on the- omacli. A scientific Ui- ; ' (.estive can do the disestitm where the ! stomach either did not do it before: or did it very imperfectly. j This is whv the use of Stuart' !''-, spepsia Tablets lias become, so ui!ter- j 'sal amor.n' those who suffer from in-j , digestion and dyspepsia. i t Take one of Stuart's Uyspcpsia Tab-; ! lets after your next meal and if you; 'are Riven to belching, sour rising. I ! lermmuatton. heavy, lumpy feelinn in 1 the stomach. Indirection. dyspepsia. j loss of appetite or other such diRestivej derangement, you will find at once a; ' remarkable improvement, j I The yarous the gastric juices and: ' five the stomach the rest it needs be- ' fore it can asain be healthy anlj ; st ronu . Stuarts tiyspepsia Tablet aie for, sale at all ilrusgrists at 3c a bov adv. j

'i I'. 11 1 1 mm 1 ,,,, 1 , ually why not now" An atteipt

force Gary cars to stop before crossing Calumet avenue instead of radii's; over the tracks an they now do was referred to the Safety I'ommlttee. KviJently. Hammond noes, not need a plumbing inspector, at SI, Mm) a year for an ordinance introduce. 1 last night

nut h.orixintr th estahhs office w as tabled.

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PERSONAL

SOCIAL NEWS

See Evangeline at Bijou

Today!

A larse numb.'r of members and guests :! tended the bin. heori of the W". F.. C. .'osteiday afternoon ATter t he luncheon n-v candidate were InUoteJ upon and nithMed. A great many of the members l" the new W. n. ". of Whiting attended ihe mecimt:. i the ladies w-ishine ' weec mpnny tlie V. 1;. i in a body this' evening will be at the Motion d.-po! at f o'chx k sha rp.

adjoinir.s Wolf hake for park purpos-; es w-a made in the form of a resolution j authoriirg the Hoard of Public Works; to look over the land and if it should' meet thMr approval negotiate for

irehase. No sooner ttaii tne vropos-;

pin

It of a

al been made than a fight was on. .was decided finally that Hie Hoard T-mhlie Work should merely make

tour of Inspection and that the ques-j iion of purchase be left wh!y to th city council. The price of the iandj will vary, according to the abU-smenj wi-.o introduced the measure, some of j it bein? obtainable at 30 an acreand the Aigner and timbered ground j

for around SI. Ml? an er. F.arly in the eveninjr dissension arose over the matter of parking; on th important town town streets. The question threatened to occupy whole of the evening but peace was restored when it was moved that parkins re

gulations ho left in the hand of the! Safety end Traffic Committee whosej report is due at the next meeting, j

The cry was raised

The flu M11 lamnia's will '.emus w ith Miss iaha j men.beis are axketl to come.

me.tiii,; hold with M,ss Evelyn Murray uns slioi ; and the usual business was not transacted owh,r to illness. val will arrive at S:45 from N w(rval wil larrive at S : 4 from New Orleans to he at that hiy Masiluerade

Saturda y

II given by the Fidelia.

evening. Feb

1th.

Mrs. Mary Kohrman and Mrs, Hattie Huffman of Anderson are hf gues' s 01" Mrs. John Collins of h;.-, l.,.Sau st.

that merchants'

of State street are being; favored by allowing cars to park in front of their stores; the same cry was raised j against the merchant of lloiiman andSibley street. One councilman readine;, the mystic future said he saw a time; when th main street of Hammond 1 will have to be kept clear of all au-j tomobiles. It was a case of event-!

Miss Kieanor Schau"r was !iWf at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon at

the home in Fast Sibley si. The after-i

noon was delightfully s peril playing tames, after which u. dainty luncheon was served. Th lahle. was prettily -orated in pink and white and ..-overs were laid for fourteen. The guests w i Mrs Far! Clin'on ami sons i.-.irge nini U il-

! I am. Mrs. Hoy Clinton and daughter ! Margaret. Mr. Hschlcy and daughter ;-v-,..i.. -1 .

1 'ui'-'i. ..I is. t. 1 roison aim sun ; mail. Iren and Margare. Mchnin. ;e:rge M. -ib une and Iluby Scbauy! . Th Victory Court ."T.". Ti b" ' rn Ilur will meet tomorrow .eniriK i .1'iir vv'est Slate st.

The Hungarian girl, the Wiet.er

the Jananese tea girl, tlifv all wilt 1

at Ftiity Hall. Saturday e ening. Feb

ruary Tth.

Many School Children are Sickly

and take eoM easily, are feverish and constipated, headaches, stomach or bowel trouble. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN

Used by Mothers far over 30. years Are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They tend to break up a cold in 34 hours, act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends of" children telling of relief. Originals are on file in our offices : "I think MOTHER GRIT'S SWEET FOW. J We hT tn4. MOTHER OT? AT S 5WEET DEB KOH CHILPRF.ST ar g-and. They i POWlEKS l OR CHILDREN at differ.nl re "recommended to my inter br a doctor, j tunel for pMt ti nt ers. and t.wayt foond 1 ra e'vic? tbera to my little three yew old I them a perfet-t children ' medicine and erj f n who wi very puny.auil she n pitkiug ui j M.bnfaao:y lu ry cae ' Oet a package from vour drufrist for use when needed. Do Not Accept Any SubsUtute lor MOTBES CRAY'S SHEET POWDERS.

Mrs. C. K Momhan

has left for Indianapolis week with her husband, vvh at the Speedway.

f

Miss .f:nn

i in pro ir. g. A. M. Dunn

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Mai

WHOLE FAMILY

1 "All of my six brothers an s sfer. ! as wti! as myself, have .suffered since ! rhilduood from stomach and liver trouj ble and bloating- I thought it ran in ! the fitviity and that I could nnrr he , cured, but. thanks to Mayi's WondVrI ful Ilemeily. sine taking it nearly a

year ago I have been enjoying- the best

cf health and feel like a new person

have no trohule fro many-thing. I eat." It is a simpif. harm less preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from

j the intestinal trai- and allays the mI "animation which causes intestinal ailI ments, including ppend i t i t is. tine ! dose will convince or money leftind- ! ed. adv.

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HAMMOND GIRL HELD TODAY. I llFCe JS;". your grocer. 2-t ' I- r,..- ' ' ' ' 'I Drop "notice" I ' s ' - ' I X The annual meeting of the ('hrisfian

h.T.g of such s Vi"-4) s! v''f lK . ' - Church of Hammond. Ind., win be held , e '' !?' v -v . 5 J'Sl at the churcii. corner of Calumet ae y ( ' v ' t " 1 Vi K "'2''1-1 K1"1 Summer street. Hammond. Indiana i ','; ' 'l K , .'i VVi II Thursday evemnsr. February 5tU. ir.'K 1 ' "-'v" ' 'v."" T ' ' I 7:30 for the purpose, of electing on-

I .''.''. Wi "t r:.tf?,V . IC 1 III A. Tl. HT.'N'T. Chairman'rhuth b'.a-d A.'iD I A K ' '4 J V if if 'J VV . iVHICF JS. K. !:ol.rt,on. Church Clerk. 2-Z

!;;:k:V u;rf f'-VV -' notice "..V'':' ' '?',.t,.Vf.'i' . A ' ! "Gets-It" Stops Pain Immediately and H-r-'"- ' XS'!! v 'AV-V Corns Go Quick. - : ! , w,u r,,HC" JhP f"ii" - 1 fmmm i . - J y ? i ?1 'v r I r. on sale Thursday morning. V !- I j i f. t , 1 , f , . , h The uav to handle corns . Mi.- r-o,r ruary tth. at th tntral fire s'af.on at

IWu't"' r . 1 - m'lfX 1."- , "'. "rovjd :e,.it" w!('- .1... way that , in corner of 1 fob man ?'re. t tn.I Trumnn

4 . , J ? J . ,l , rtf , i AfPio I'.uttrr. 1')-o7. cans, per .an SH.:'..

t. , 1 jSUi'jS. .-.-.li;V.rpia Irlie, No. can.. .VV-:.'- -r V'li' . ! r;'h-?V j--Wia reaches. No. ,S can . .V i - eV-'i . .i - . r' X.t l; - ; C VVCVK --"Hfornb, feacli.i,. n.edium can - .. 1 i I , f,i .-'3 ; . J ' - iXtf 'California IVac-hes. milium .an . T t Vv 1 w V.' ' A V M'de. No. ? cans.... - : -"riv'N , f - U. V" 1 i-M-vots. No. "cans .,: I ;:.;-U s ,V- ? ; nJ J brr- I2;;h-- ! ?"

The last !"- V t t v,v " .yvJ,",V 4 ' . i "f ' V

- J-''r::; ii See Evangeline at Bijou :bC;rc:i 4i: :i f -,;,.n kM, ,1, Today! r.s""- ? ; ; , 4,' f h"rt in! of (in- coi n ..t i,i . and soon f,'-' IV.'iftX --W ; ,i? h loosens it so it lifts riKb. .if w'lt h..ut , - - - -- - - S'il- r A.-.'-j i 'i2 h out a snmle l,v,nf: Uhit, , t 4 ".J-'. v ' ' L J"! y-YKs, w "'iets-Ir." the never failing, sruaran-

5 ' "f . " f'. i v C-Vs Lawrence & Co.. fiiicps.i. Sold in Ha ml i Ha "Vy"- V - l. xs, -a " -3 ",f""i n.l recon.e,,(ied as th.- verbi s fW? r ' '" " -m" V" V ' - nV'V , ,'ors I'hcx. Us;roski Fhc- ArU.

mi kiv m.u:i;r j -rf Funeral ... rv i.es for M:.-s Verna .VlcMeer. v, ho .dd Monday morntnp at Z7, "ift7rrT' ''-"JZI 1 , 1 . 11 1 " I Madison, Wis. were bed I Hi., after no on from the home of th parents, Mr. , -, 'mtf land Mrs. W. .1. M.-Aieer. 1"! nv-hh St.. 1 1 j ;-mor, d. Slir.il. s- rv ices were l-Ul '-" V6. I j 5 an'! . n,rrnrr a".n'M.rin--lk nn r."--.:!:. Lil:.A7ii; Jm Our Modern Coal Pockets ;;:::vir; ;,,,,r :1 ,,,n-' e lmou' . 5,,. k. K. e,. of Hammond, jJ I j L ! enable us to offer you an at1 Mr, l. Fa;, and Mr, c. i,tnarKe of i,t'f r V3 I tractive proposition on steam The rroRtvssn .V,,,., Tribe ,.f ,-a't "Te entertained at a A' 1 coal ...... lone o'clock luniheon hi- Mr. T. V !:'. lii' 'i9 rr , LUai.

i hn ;iur w ill me.a this "X'tuvs; at I he I , 1 f" '.ij: ( f . . .! usual hour u, odd Feibcvs Hall. Tll '" t hr home in 1$ n:,t.h .-treet , 1 ' f (P- i

in . i i-iut r1! fa".. r -sk. ir.i i f r--. i

F.hie and 1 . onn is at a . lose and I ' ' ' ' si't; . . .

I the niuo Sid-- .s the inner. A banijiiet "-s. ' ! , ,. , , , , ... .... . ... Sergeant Mautb-e. Dcucla of SI 7 1

! after ;ho usuai bus.n.'.-s rm.uinr.' Kan avenue Is l.onte on a ftiriouRh. .;V '

- ; Miss Marcare. .'ulvft : ,.f Cameron 1 ' v t,n" "Hs " " " "'. ' i st. is ill at her home. .ady ri.st-n to the rank of Serseant. I I o is star en.l . 1 i ! . .. .1 Tie South "Si. to M' f T T' f I ;, an . :

Mr. arel Mrs. v . i:. i .in. ', are spent- I . .. .......... w mm wJ j s. I ttiK th Win-. ... .,. !V,e, sb'.,rK. F!a 'hip mf-ir1S hich was to have been 17 1

.(. I. gmallev was truest f the ,j,v !,-!W,:"hT', m-ftin. , i ti

ri,a t .. .. r. n a . i. - . . t ... . . .

left tavt ATr..i-; '.' .mt.i. i..in.i. mr naH!iail llnfia5.

I i mty Hall, haturnay evening. Fehru-

j ary Vth. I

Are Your Bins Low?

Mrs A K Tapper of Ann stret iva

hostess tor the Neighborhood lub at i

her home yesterday afternoon. .Mrs .(. I. S-'maliey was Kuest of tlie day.

A. Krinballs ,'ai i forn ia. Th

eeks.

Master Harry !!ox, who has been ill vtith typhoid i-nii n.on a . is slovviy im)rox iny

Drive a w a y

I I the Fidelia i. " : Febr uai y t h.

or all

the nlu"

V so

tun .d

coinjr to even ins'. ptonilsed 2-4

There will b no meeitn piu I'i.i Club thir iv!c. nil ! t of th. next meetlatr al a later date.

IlKf iS'. be at' Fe bru-2-4

? of the AlA njiO'inc -will appear

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Sale Thursday and Friday Sale Extra

at the

Lake C

ounty Creamery

148 State Street, Hammond "Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

K0. 2 CAN PEAS AND TOMATOES FORK AND BEANS,

can

lie 5c

5ci

RICE AND MILK, can NO. 3 CAN FANCY CHERRIES- can NO. 2 CAN FINE PEACHES, can LARGE JAR LUNCHEON JAM 2 LB. 8 0Z. JAR PURE APPLE BUTTER . . AMERICAN OR BRICK CHEESE, lb.. I '? LB. PKG. PEARL HOMINY, pk LARGE BOTTLE CLUB HOUSE CATSUP .... NO. 2 CAN LIMA BEANS, can U. S. MAIL SOAP. 10 bars

OLD STYLE MALT 1 OQ

.vn unps, v A

fli 1L I IV! K .... FANCY PRUNES, lb

BRICK CREAMERY. lb WISCONSIN CREAMERY .... IOWA CREAMERY ....

39c

26c 37c 37c 36c 8c 21c 13c 49c

23c

MARGARINE .. OUR BEST LARD COUNTRY ROLLS, lb FANCY SANTOS COFFEE, lb. BEST PEABERRY COFFEE, lb. OUR OWN BLEND COFFEE, lb. . . . BEST BLACK TEA, lb 5 LB. GLASS JAR PURE JAM

FANCY HEAD RICE. lb FINE NAVY BEANS, lb JELKE'S GOOD LUCK. lb FANCY RAISINS. lb

59c 56c 53c 31c 29c 39c 38c 44 c 49c 43c $1.65

16c 11c 40c 25c

LAST WEEK

j Mrs. K. surprised

' her honor terday a f : home. ; j I served .iei ! ternoon v j Mrs. f. Te 1 the honor.'

Mrs. Hal tie IF: ; tow n guest s. l

Ie Can

a birthday

.- the Mi

;eriioon ai .'. Van r.i.r o ions in nc as sp-iit r.-y and M : . Mi .1.;

ma i

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w as rl. !is i.t fully j

paity l v e n 1 n I

It'" w r oiuh yes- ; .Mrs He Camp's! ii .-t. Tin; clulij . on ami ! he a I - j : a ;.' i ti k ' i.hocIlI e. t '. -Sh- ley took j ;.' Fohrmari a nd j

were llle OOt-Of-

Mr. end Mrs II. j ard a vein announce son Howard Jordan er and son are doina

Hollz of Standtie birth 'f a Feb. 4tb. Moth-nicely.

M.ss Clara Sasse of 50 w'll he hostess to th F ill s evfnina.

M .1 r r a y s t . , K. (i. club

The Loaf Superb

BAKED BY ELECTRICITY The only bread in baked by electricity.

Hammond Lovers of

good, pure bread demand it.

L llixon. I".? t J. C Youiilm Nnrtliern India gave a it I nii.-r

1 1 meet with

ate -St.. o nFeb. 12th. - ' -saies manager of the ia ;.i & Fleet no Co., to tne commercial de-

Pants

$3.00 With Every Suit Ordered Now

partmei.t of Ihe Cas r'o at the l.y ndora hotel, lai.l for sixteen people. g;a e a talk on h ' w to

eltlciency or "he u.paii

last evening Plates were Mr Younu-er-increase the

ii! anil was

i ne v!u-n or tlrs liifin. the queer, of chess, the queen of hearts, they al! will he at Fidelia Masn.uera.li Ball. Saturday riii,h,t. F. bruary 7. 2-J

i

See Evangeline "oday!

at

Bijou 2-1-1

MRS. DONLEY DIED LATE YESTERDAY

WHY NOT YOU?

Phone Hammond 1490

Service Arrange teaming. Furnish labor to trim col. Eliminate demurrage. Lock after freight charges. Guarantee weights. Deliver quantity you w? nt. Doing away with buying a car when a half car is all you need. ' Think It Over!

THE

AM

SUPPLY CO. PHONE HAMMOND 1490

SUITS TO ORDER

$5

Others at $35, $40, $45 and $55

Sterling Woolen Mills ITlCi-i.Ci II ill I

in oiaie di. namrnona

two months Sunday.

followed by .1 I. F.ckwith in a f-hort a i tei noon of br..n,hi3l pneumonia aft- A & &

j speech pmetilii)? Mr. lounse wnh a a sboit illness. ;)!;,i;(j( ML j Masonic ring- from the commercial d y,er husband she leaves .six children. , . -. 'hPV hH'1 f"r tn'"' 1'r'', Mr. irUioatIhVn,.ne:anIda''atnd' or!e U tfk ! ! - . ! t,'arr , FkH KfV teeth ..

. . . ... ., .. , , i M rs. I'fini.-v was seventy -t .v.. years & Su 'T mi .C ' ' 3 PLAT? 0 . Ilartman. Miss M. F.oihman. Mrs. A.i ,,, j,, lov, , lalnin,uill r(ir J AunH0VV mTl ff Mason. Miss h!U Faltner. Miss Sophie ,, I Ml' - 'V ' , I M I i Niemiec. .!. C. You,,,. Sr.. Mr. ... 1 ,. )'umlh" "r '- lKA 'rKjrr qJ?JF ; F.eckvvith .1. I'athson, .,. I, Otr. C. J was 'a" native f Vr,ny Ivan" ' Trie 157 STATE ST., HAMMOND. I UrYYVJ ' V 'J Sprout, F. . K Thompson and I.. A.' , .. , . , : TC fc' , ' .1 T , '"l V- 2 A" ,.risl funeral win be 1 rom the home tomir- , -V L.8 i in- afternoon at or,-thirt v and t.urtat t -r . . . . i '""ii nn ii ,i

, , , vi iii be at oak uni cemet, ,n . lake a Loaf Home i his tv ening. j , 1 ome on and rt ..lie cf these beau ' ITT fi T f rl g T g niti. Saturday. i-vbH Ii'' ks al ' "l' Don't throw, ycui papei awaj iiZ -' iljL j 1 J ilill

i imoui rcauui i nc want pagf. --w--iSyri4rM1iji1 ; s. N .1 Austsreti, 'Mrs. R. ' . ! , nun ri iitt nnn

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Are YOU Getting 280 Eggs? If Not Try EGG-A-DA Y Dry Mash

ALL OUR GOODS GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

Meet Miss Thor She is your next servant. Mechanical, electrical, convenient and clever she is. V.r; Thor is s?oing to do your wash for only 2 cents a week. Isn't that a very reasonable price to pay for a servant one that is worts as much as Miss Thor? Miss Thor Llectric Washer is going to assume all the responsibilities of your wash day. Let us tell you how you can get Miss Thor for a very sma'l payment down. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St. Tel. Ham. 525.

EGG-A-DAY HAS 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE BACK OF IT.

birds cannot Remember,

EGG-A-DAY Dry Mash should be fed dry. Your eat too much- -the more they eat. the better they lay.

the necessary ingredients for the formation of eggs in large quantities are in L.GG-A-DAY Dry Mash. Keep the self-feeder FULL at ail times- don't let it run out for a single meal. Also keep water and grit before them always. EGG-A-DAY Dry Mash is the egg-making material, but does not take the place of Scratch Grain. Scratch Grain is for the lien's "upkeep." and should be fed in the evening only that your hens go to roost with a full crop. Feed them all the scratch grains they will eat in the evening, but feed Mash only during the day. This method of feeding with LGG-A-DAY is necessary to insure maximum egg production. To introduce EGG-A-DAY DRY MASH we will give one EGG-A-DAY Self Feeder (as shown in Monday's Times) absolutely FREE with every 100 lb. sack of EGG-A-DAY MASH at the regular price, $4.50. Our regular price for 100 lbs. of C-ER-LAY SCRATCH FEED

$4.15, or the same without G'it or Shell for $4.35.

is

lou have been readmtr mv adver

tisements, haven't you? I am trying to interest you in better dentistry and good health. ou don't want any more pain than is necessary, do you.' Of course you don't. Well people are reading my talk on Dentistry and arc escaping much of the discomforts and pain that many dentists inflict their patients. 1 prevent pain, as I am scientific in principle and application

of methods, ad

solutions specialist

adopted

l)V

first

the world over. I am

m caring tor children

and

specialist in extraction of teeth to any found in Chicago or large cities.

class

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also a teeth.

equal other

MAGIMOT BROS.

BURKET The Dentist

First National Bank man St. Room 116.

Bldg., 593 HohPhone No. 31?9.

Office hours: 9 a. m. 1 uesday, Thursday night until 9 p. m.

pointment. Over Woolworth'j 10-Ccnt Store

to 6 p. m. Open 1 c 1

and oaturriav

ap-

Sunday by

"IF IT'S FOR POULTRY, WE HAVE IT." PHONE HAMMOND 374.

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174 FAYETTE STREET H'B'B H HAMMOND, IND. a. is m an hi IBB I B B 0