Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1920 — Page 10

Thirn-rlav, April 1920. READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS LIVE NEWS FROM THE twin" CITIES

THE TIMES.

cohom:ii's IQl KST

which ara aocerjtail j Lnnn't H!e Lgenc-jr, 3410 Michigan ve, Indian Btr. bur. pnona 11UBJ; -Katharine Howard.

U-'k of time v.MfMav cause a con- i loom aaa. Calouwt Mdf, CUcf t:nuti.n of 1 he. oor-r.', in.ijcst ,mo! phone 2B- realdence phone 318? Buna

the death of Frank MrlAu.'aun. the

poruUr East Ch:.'s nchool teacher, j ca llon 831'

:;o was killed a few weeks a(ii'. when lie was strut k by a taxi. The hearing will be compiuM next Monday. Ilari--er, the driver n( the tax'.. u nc-t ealid to tesUfy yesterday but will prohnblv be the first heard frn r.eit Mn-

j..." All classified advertising1 nun he paid

Th. Inquest into th death of I.nu .s . publication, beg-innl-ag October Jt. Ali Klsh who met h:s death at the sam j those who have monthly accounts ara . o. t,-i ..n.hi r, . rw nicht. re. fcxcepted. Phone advartlaemanta will be

fc Thompaou, 300 Chicago Eaa Chi.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.

v.ivjs to th.'. a'Uom. 'bile accident. completed but Ieputy Coroner I1-. F. I.. To nsley has n t. vt rendered a d--t Kish : : d Ire-m a f r a ' t : t e d ik i'.i which h received. arsf.monv sr.owed. when J-.e stepped f re.jn a nt . -v -'.r.g our aiij fell stnk.ng h:s head.

two Fnnns !toi,r Two Ford roa.3str.i were reported foien from Mlchi-gan avemi Indi-ma Jiarbor, last ever.-p.-; whil the .owners we- attending tie fint at the Audit -ri -..m . Fh. were l'lin t ars, i -n a l.'Il mod'"! and th other i:lT.

accepted as usual, but they musi on paid lor before 1-iOO o'clock. AVIsv wear vo'.rself o-tt 'fh'nR

!wh.-n J.".'! per y.-ar vvi'l run Western I ITeotrie Clothe Washer with, a sw.nsj in- wr-nser fo .tv wh" year S-v1""1 I ri!M ;t in eoir home. Halar.ce, ttms !M,n. roilf'k Co.. T.H Cntlir:. tndj una H-rhor. riife ! : r"'... Mioh'ssn i mfiiu". Indiana H.vrb -r. 3-31-1 nn.

CONTRACTORS ATTENTION

v McKinley Auditorium East Chicago, Indiana L" 3s Tomorrow Evening--'-X. 8 o'clock. k; i V;'. Admiaslon 50c. uF Sk B-hol Ciuiaren a&o.

CHICAGO HUM (.lri'S ( AVTRUT

If you f"ptire t.- f';ma! nn 'ho new ll!v Tnni! rh'jrch. Alexander ae. and IKth l-ist "hi.-a?-, Ind . telephone nr writ- to AV r'. him n A- Stembarh. An hitocts. 16'.' A.h'.tid RU'.-k. CTiieafro, 11'.. . for plans and s :, i 'lea t ! r,s. Pld will cl05'- April 12 and ar- ?" be dellvere.l trt. Rev. A. Sob ift'-'r. t T 4 i Ai'-x-

f'a'od S!l!.- I aiiir ae l.as? hicifio. mi. .-.'. be .!cnfd Wi'll-t

4'": F-a-TC 4-1-1

i n d

at 1 ; :

The. Est Chicago I'rk Board yeftr

-fUv awarded the fontrarts t'or the im- j 1 :'ovtmn: of the d.fterent parks !' thej ":ty t o ? w . n N inn and Snr.s ( ' m - i

par.y. The aegrf-s ,1'275. Contract w

in a few day? and the w.-vk wti: b J IOST : r -nd' T-osr ftm i.rt4 or ,,n. e 1.',t r. ' t i M-..rU ! Afl'.!, H: 'htcao.

j expected to be completed bv trie first j . 1 ...T :ty and all is t be ftn;shei by j WANTED A pir! . work at coda j

I roiiniam i i-um n-...- ,

livins in Indiana Harbor preterrea. ,

tees f'oin Hammond

next Monday tcsh' .

A null'' n wa4 pa?d raum i t j r,f tix ab'.!uii.n r all pum ii board Sn ' ti- I ther i :ty and Hci.ori whh h will k'ep th''tnary x

out. The petition l'r hi- rioorou of Outline nrreet wan nnur. .-.1 t. (iirrif. hef re t lio r'-'.miv to'ii lu i urtru s

Iriext Tuesdav morning . A c'oninun!I catkin from t"'i state hirliway r..mmC-. I .mn stated tiiat a road !va flit north I f rotn the Lincoln lUsrhwav (it S'-lier-I er !!ie would meet with the f.iv..t '' the (board .

erica, the I.iiid a g le'st of hr

,f ,1,.

il

r,f "p"U i nd M . A pa 1 ! no' n t lor ;i rei

: : i n o . T. 11. Bruc s i t " bro red tuiJ'yi'Ui

eprevnber . Th price

for the differ.

parks.

Calumet Park. 7 14 S: ,,Vah;nt -n Park. IJ.S.TS. Alder and ll'-st jt'' -ark. $-53.050. 14 and North Kn1 fas k. The Swain Nelson Cotnpanv i. t'te f am wh.ch or aunally laid out Wur!ns;ton Park and also did ntr. wo-k on Kosciusko Park. lop -i.l I; unanthe park super: tnendent. formerly was enipioyod by the Swain Nehsn c. ad the work is expected o progress rap-.diy an 1 witli entire sat isfa '. ion .

Apply Central an aveni.e.

Dri

3C'i Michi-4-i-:t

Indiana Harbor ldg. No RSS. F. . and A. M. ea'l meeunR for Thurs-I nay eensn. April 1 .' . M. M. degree, j will be conferred. Visitor welcome. 11. W. I HARHY rilAKI.KjON. V. M . . i

.oic PT ctrr

from th Rep! r.i inivsion-

ary end- avors- abroad. It- v .1 . I. . Hi uce. The two brotheis hive not had civaMim to visit each other for the period of t went y-t b ree y .. r. Hv. Bruce ;Cso was president of a college in l'.raz: wh:ch directed and promote,! the a,-tive n e . I s of student qualifying for ihe t'hr:tion endeavor work. The isit of IH divine to tnti t ity is for an intermediate time.

nder consi'l' ra -

St. jAle

of j Candida tes w ill b 1 of the occasion.

th.e honored guests

service.? in Hi ( ' hu r ! that city, e?t"tday.

I A visitor -o Indiana Harbor !s Mr I.. ... Iniir..ttilf, '.otrr..ilT.lhere .-

; jt. j . .M,--arthv. lusher t J. .1

Mcfatthy of tl;- Lincoln Hotel.

A Junior party

Twin City News Notes

T i poll for th- date of A pit! lth. at 1 i t he A'ash : n ; t n Auditotuuic. by the Juniors of the hi-), sehioi a ud a week

later i a l a

t he s i m 1 1 Tl C

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ri . w .

SF.FK SFAVM.Il lHPOS T. PI, VT

Th Kast CV.t merce ve3terda

?iiii

and h o u

d:

I :: am'. I.ed 'i -.:-.:

- ,-r oftt -v .- d in their

r-on meeting' at the 'enersat:eiial Church. The Chamber went on record as favorlnsr immediate construction of a sewage disposal "plant f " be "bui'.t and

ma:nt.ained by the c.ty of Fas' and not to be part of a san; Ti-t such as has 'h n vr"' th Calumet ri'."n. The act:n w as so-nwh o' t , the cc-nmie". :." oraafz ,: -or ""Pi and Whit'.nz who hid a

n i a s o try d s- . -! for

If i m

a Jccnt meeting; with the. Fast Chi' ago bode for d;s.-ii:on of a. sanita-y d strict . F AV . A ickev who proposed the r'pe-! u : n wis favorable to rfe'av-

if a-

t fii'.el

n tint '. a fie.- a me

the liamniond and AVhitinz r'-pr

tives but a motion to that eff

to see . ie a adopted calls council . T .UJ'Ti -: b on s i ntr s h -the r.ty and ' e t e !l S 1 V e b 1 i 1

as decide.! to a .' -ns l-de r mean-1 ; r rrr :u .t a n1 rep

a ho-

I e coi-emit

riaptismal cermonie, in pi I:.p-.S'-o- ; ( , pal riles wt.l be held over the oung j Hre

son of r.'r. and Mrs. U. I . Hi ' ot : I'.eacon st.. t'i'.s Saturday, wtth at. aun'. of the young lad. Mrs. C. A. ' ! t I ff 1 1 h wife of Ir. CrifTith of I'hicaKo. ami i an uncle. Clarence Phillips, a" returned i

so uicr from across seas i'ins t n" honorary ?ponsers to the event, flev. Father H:nes. pastor of the r;o..d Shep herd church will officiate at the st ;-

ices. A dinner lor ia- raimi"ii,n members of the family w'li tak- place at the lia'e residence following the church reromonies . Two extra film pictures will be hwii at The Hartley Thea'-r in einnu - is wut'i their regular performance r- s

i ci eiiing. In the suppott of tl.e Aiu-;.. ik J canlzatnn movement broadcast in t

Sf procram and report b--k . j Twin Cities f -dav. One is en .t id

t w-th eomtn-t- I ,Oii M American. the o-i-.cr im-

T'v

ijei la will n: 1 o v : n i h en t i-l. Pa'ri'-

rcie. H.c:s t tomorrow r'i e r si'i i'

n i n s:

arnestly i:ri;oi 1 mee 1 1 ti e- on a et

ond. Til0 resolut-on as for a- ten by the etc

disouto-n of the acute tee wh.ch now confronts he mi or'eiu'oi 1 . 1 1 es of an y i;t: program thi year, it appoint h committee t

starting a ho.s'nz

ruens o sta

iii.-.-

ent at t

d i s t ri but o n of ticke's ''or a lie held as an Faster afair take place of Apri. -i'th. Mis l'ons Mil'-o oauuh-e

and Mrs " ; ute M'''-r. i ) j t !te Milwaukee l'n.1 ;.-r S-h-i' ! Faster aca t l .n .

' Mrs. T. F. Mr

! a trip t Mont a Vit the 1 1 m e of her n . .i n : - mo!- ed ow jng to the c her ni"! Per. ) pas T 1 mor r o w ii i loo t of the ( 'oject-ies :n t 11 '''

to! -

to he held "he members

nr. ne r-om for tier

ha' 1 1

il from

i ' o I . w n e r e at she was su rn - ; t ! i a 1 I' !n ? i 1 d away j-'rice.

F r i d a y a n d Twin Cities

ak :ng or. r a r, .; m four own lefl. t a y in th.e religious trerri of i hi i t h mo ii ' n i n d .

Special Sale for toaster Friday and Saturday, April 2-3, at the

aimer Grocery and Produce Co. 623 Chicago Ave Wholesale and Retail Telephone 1530-M

iu 1U5. vMia j.jj oiuci

la Ft l Se W or more. Hour. soap, dairv

WvJL products and O-l CC

veeetah e: nr.r inr nr en - -

V lUWIV . V ' III- 1

Pilbbury. ' 8 bbl $1.90 OHCeresotA' 14 bbl $375 Gold Medal, 5 lbs 43c

FI

fcgs 5trictly fTh from tllc 48 c country, dozen nUL

6 Cans Extra Standard Sweet Corn 80c 1 can He 6 Cans Extra Good Hand Picked Tomatoes, No. 2 can. . . 74c 1 can UVzC

.MAI -ore-,. Can; Tomatoes. . .89c

""I t, -

1 can ..lbc 6 Cans Extra Fancy Golden Wax Beans 84c 1 can 16c 6 Cans Extra Fancy Peas. .95c 1 can 17c Bartlett Pears, Banquet Brand. 2''2 can' 6 cans $2.35 l ean .40c Del Monte Brand. V A can. 47c Unome Brand. 21 SIze 1 an 35c Peaches, California Pack,

?1

BUTTER

72c

Please Leave Your Orders Early to be Delivered oa Time. Sale Starts Friday Morning.

.27c .22c

- size can . . . 35c

Eagle Br., 2Vi sue. can. . .38c Del Monte Meiba Halves, 21 2 size- can 46c Rosedale Libby's Blackberries. . . o. 2 size can 40c Del Monte Br. Blackberries, No. 1 size can .... 45c

Del Monte Brand Blackberries, tall can 30c No. 2 size Strawberries ... 42c No. 1 size 23c Honolulu Lady Sliced Pineapple, No. 2'2 ize can 43c Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, 2z size 45c Honolulu Lady Grated Pineapple, No. 2 size can 26c Del Monte No. 2 size can Loganberries 46c Banquet Brand No. 2'2 size Apricots 45c

Del Monte Brand No. 2V2 size can 46c Rcnroh Brand Pure Fruit Preserves. 16 oz. bottle. . . .29c Broadway Brand. 22 oz. bottle 39c Luncheon Brand. 26 oz. bottle 41c Moon Brand. 8 oz. Tumbler 14c Banquet Brand Apple Butter. 1 lb. bottle 19c Prisci'la Brand Apple Butter, 2Vi lb. jar 45c Ritter's Catsup, large bottle 20c 8 oz. Bottle Catsup 10c Snidcr's Catsup, 16 oz. bottle 25c 8 oz. bottle 16c Manor House Coffee, 1 lb. .53c Old Colony Coffee. 1 lb. . . 49c Club House Coffee,' 1 lb. . . .51c Boulevard Coffee, 1 lb 49c Renroh Coffee, I lb 45c Extra Large Sunkist Oranges. 1 dozen 75c Large. 1 dozen 65c Florida Oranges, 1 dozen. .60c 2nd grade, 1 dozen .... 54c Small size, 1 dozen.... 30c Head Lettuce, large, 3 for. 25c Small size, 4 for 25c

40c 15c 48c 17c

Creamery, churned from nure cream, lb. .

Lemon and Ginger Snaps. 1 lb L'needa Biscuits. 3 for . .

American Family Soap, 10 bars 73c Fels Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 73c Ext. Family Soap, 10 bars 46c Swift's Soap, 10 bars.... 42c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars. . .28c Hand Picked Navy Beans. 3 lbs. for 29c

Lima Beans. 3 lbs 1 lb Fancy Rice, best. 3 lbs 1 lb

down Cake Flour,

lb. pkg 34c

Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 1 pkg 14c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 114 lb. pkg l7c Sambo Pancake Flour 15c Van Camp Pork and Beans. No. 2 can 16c No. 3 can 27c Savov Pork and Beans. No. 2 can 15c Acorn Brand 10c Prunes, Extra Large Size Santa Clara. 1 lb 31c Oregon, 1 lb 31c 40-50 Size Prunes, 1 lb.. . .28c Fancy Apricots, 1 lb 39c

Fancy Pears, 1 lb Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb. can

f

cwans

-I 3

Th' !i;-.:m '''.' o t od ay t ) f e n. ' j .' e r 1 y of 1 1 : s :''. a i annn erst. t y it i '' take ii'a-i'.n to enft i ic u 1 a r an n ! "a r y -; and ovoiently ; li.'-l: tiri urre is this a f ' f ea t U res T o h. i e ; usi. 1 1 p r n. n t a . - ti o : gift. Mr. and Mi? i ' I , HI., h a - e t-et i , r ro U ma fi e lore to t con I saac F- !knr. i r : the i r. I r s - re' lie .1 M . M ' ii !e:o.,-;. ! lent a S . M a t ! n g iri'i' nn" a m e ; jl t i on t o 1 ' i e . a j.p.-ndic 1 1 .is Mayflou ; fa'co U ill n'ee I ; !-, f eo ; j n i n k and r a cc ;. u : w hi-.-ii must 1-e trans. 1 r at ail me m 1 c i s he I. i,o, M-rris.

bus -, p seopa 1 e r Sout h He ,,d. !nd . r

' e S t . e 7 O I .y nc h form - h i lie h - ! h d a v i 1 U h tc.em p. ) s a ; n on 'hi? far- ' :p, mb-rs t f.', a ff 1 r i i ti

ua

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ml

o ' i a se c. ii a v?t end Mrs. '.. and in

cotoI:

a! .-:;i: ;.iti I ;ii th-- l-o ). " IS 1, s.-r, t

ti

t.'l - ' o r o co rtfl net

from l.esh Hascall. who arrive i

lurk Irom Trinidad. W'evt Indies. to

his perents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred llas- ; call in f rum mom! st. lie tells of the j Mi, mud., in the interests to take his. family from the Fast to his present 1 location where he is Junior partner j in the firm dealing in the oils made ' from i ocoanuts ami for which great , supple s are hein demanded at the i prr.-em lay. .Mr. Ilasca!! expresses 1 iiimo.of 1 well pleased with his n-w . s j r - ni n cl i ri x s and Oee'ares the place to be i ie.ij a a ii.'ure home. ! Mrs. ;-,s r.ohrtg. t -1 - t i.er of Mrs. , Fre i IIoso.h,' of loununoTid st . tii has been in very poor health for j'-in". :me. and if of octogenarian ace, is i o n - - he r a ii ! y better at the irrrt time 'and looking forward to tie enjoyment

of the early spring weatoer. M's Feniue! Boot n of l jth st.. 1 con' ned to tier home with illness, the nature f the malady 1-e.njf tonsiiitin from which she has suffered considerably and needed surgery hy the att f ndi ri physic .a n . Mrs. William Hatght of Koryth a ve. is Visit it-jf friends in Wood lawn. I 'ii' '-ago, t h :s w ee k . llnvey Ja'-kson. president of the toea: i "nn tub- r of I'mtiinToi', was called to K.m-:o City, Kancu, owing to th

dentil of his father. Wilhur F. Jack-! s,.ri. ho-.- f tiera! w ill occur at Sen- j s'io. and Mr. Jackson a f " r remaining '. and a.-cm pa t, ing ti." fi.ti-iai party 1 t o that ;ty. v i 1 i i etui n h-re the j a t ! er pa t t of t he u i f . j Th" Tippecanoe Camp Fie- i.trls wol j m.e-t fur a business sei .n tomorrow j een:ng wttf; Mrs. . '. 1 i a t ha a a y j

11 hv st.. and dii uss tue;r plans tor

an "at home'' evening for the date of April ""th. when the parents of the member will be the honored guests. The Guardians hom will h th ttea! pia.-e s.co'i'H as m--st ail of f ie meet :ncs have taken f.lac there under her s ; iif t vision The vn Nam Club dispose? of their regular meeting next Tuesday evening .- as to allow the entire evening to b iu.en over to the delightful dance they have arranged for at th. Masonic Tempi-, w hen the McKelvey orchestra w il render th dance music. Th" tickets have been wed d :-t ributed for this affair, and the e-. ening anticipated as one of th" most f njoyah'p of the . ,i s o n . Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge II. Heyer of Michigan a ve.. will lie guests at an Faster festival In be given Sunday by Msrt'e li'i'liif. Auxiliary to the P. of V.. T. at Carv and where, many mrm.

I he-s of tee orgat. Station and their Al-lin:ted friends will be present. Thi i t i ti t .- r t .t i u men t is to he carried out on ; ons elaborate lines and many prospective

w h j

has .-pe.,;. the winter at l.os Ange -e? and after a few 'lays visit here n the!

vcinity of Ciilcaco. will return to his homo at Pittsbursh. Pa. Mrs. H. F. McKay. Miss T!en McKay. Mr. O. 15. Hen-irickson and Mrs. J. W. Horn comprised an act .mot, lie party to visit Forest I'atk. the Horn of Miss Alice Harrison. f,.r th" day.

ec;i Horn, a former rs'i"nt of Fast Chicago, at which time he was! employed at the American Steel Foun! ones, later gong to Monon. Ind.i where he took over farming interests,' in this city that he recntly joined thi J

ranks of benedicts and became wedded to a young lady of that place, in fact, a next door rreighhor. The couple wd continue to farm. Mr. Horn is brother to Mr. J. W. Horn of North Faring ave.

GAINS WEIGHT; FEELS FINE !

Mr. Ciyd" Phearer. 722 Fast. Seventh street. Jamestown. N. T., writes: "I am urging Cadomene Tablets and they are making; m faVi fin since taking them. I have gained ten pounds In flesh and feai better every day." Thousands of nervous, thin, weak, aching, impoverished men and women are daily getting vast beneflta from taking Cadomene Tablets. They are not a "cure all." bot Just a wonderfully effective toni; to th organs of the body. Sold by druggists everywhere. adv.

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Miss Hattl AVeltman. a teacher of A-l gta.de at th Washington school is absent from her dluties. suffering wtth nn affliction resembling that of the chick enpox. She was taken to hr home t fJpvens Point, AVis . where she w.ll remain until fully convales

cent

VICTIMS RESCUED

hor.

d

Celery, large white stalk. . . 15c

Onions, 3 lbs. for 22c . K. C. Baking Powder,

Egg Dyes Given Free With the Purchase of 2 Dozen

alnuts, Cal., extra good.

1 lb 38c Peanuts, fresh, 1 lb.. 21c Almonds, 1 lb 35c 1 Box Leaf Lettuce 33c Fresh Baked Fig Bars, 1 lb.. 27c

41c

24c 25c

15c

15c

12 oz. can Blue Ribbon Mmce Meat, 9 oz. pkg

Extra Fancy Re-cleaned Currants. 1 lb 26c Handv Box Matches 5c 1

STATE

TRUST cVSAVCiGS

BAN K

DJi AfvD dPAR STREEIS INDIANA HARBOR

I frt j . j 'iV i llijl I fillL -rn ; ?irT-

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Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Has Your Wife What These Women Have? Certain cards in our index of savings accounts contain the names of Indiana Harhor women who have their own bank books. The increasing number of these cards in our -files means that more Indiana Harbor men are recognizing the value cf their wives having separate saving accounts. These wives, who have their own bank books who receive a definite sum each pay day to put in the bank or who manage to find a chance now and then to put a dollar or two in the bank . do wonders with their savings. For instance, it gives many of them a chance to have better clothes. Others are saving to make the first payment on their own home. Sti'l others look forward to the day when an automobile can be bought. All find the savings account an incentive worth while.

th" vacant plac". Mr. and Mr?. Ii. vr. Feik. of North Magoun svf, had gone, to Kacine. Wis., to visit over the week-end with Mr. Feik, who Is principal of the Washing ton giade school, returning h"re to attend to his duties, leaving Mra. Fe;k f-..r a longer visit. Mrs. B. I.. McKay of . the Herod Apartments and of th commissary department of the Buffington Cement

Miss Kulm-r Is substituting in j plant, has been Invalided for a few ! dav w ith the disagreeable grippe. I Moving pictures are being night!?

i introduced at the Evangelistic aervices presntly conducted at the Christj ian church in Indiana Harbor, as an opening feature and prelude to the

entire series of aervicea under tie splendid supervision of the Evangelist

j P. Emmet Snyder, and with the abi" I assistance of Rev. Herbert A. CarI - . . ' . I natOr T" V m n i.O n ra. n o

cf a t.igh grade of Christian tnnta'ity and should b viewed by all. welcome is extended all to be present at all of the church services, especially at these evangelistic services. The special services will continue tonight and Friday evening at the Fast Chicago Congregational church At the closing tomorrow night bettdes the church choir there will be aingtr.g by a juvenile choir of from sixty to eighty voices from the Junior department of the .Sunday school. The general public is invited to attend thes services. The sermon subjects will be '-Chariged by Beholding." on Thurs day evening and "Calied Away" on Friday.

Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles ara most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD.MEDAL

Tha world's standard remedy" for these disorders, will cften ward off these diseases and strengthen the body ag-ainst further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Look lor Ike nana Cold Medal oa err ba and accept do imitatic

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East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store & Market Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday April 2nd and 3rd

OT T" A T With a Grocery or Meat Order of $3; bUuAK 5 lbs. for

85c

34c

PEANUT BUTTER, mad"eQgc while vou wait. lb.. .

RIO COFFEE, 4 lbs. $1.20; lb..

FRESH ROASTED COFFEE I4blfe1-40' 38c OUR LEADER COFFEE, AtLr 3 lbs. $1.30; lb M. R. BLEND COFFEE, CQr 3 lbs. $1.55; lb FANCY GUN POWDER 7Q TEA, lb u

WILBUR'S BREAKFAST COCOA,

1 lb. tin, 48c; 1 L lr. tin

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with a coffee or tea order) JQ q

o oars

! UNEEDA BISCUITS,

3 packages TOMATOES, 2 cans EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans, 85c; can. FANCY CORN, 6 cans, 90c; can.

STRICTLY FRESH AQ COUNTRY EGGS, doz.7 FANCY CREAMERY COUNTRY BUTTER, 73 c TELMO BRAND PINE- OC APPLES, No. 3 can..OU CLUB HOUSE BRAND lCr PUMPKIN, No. 3 can. 1Jt SNIDER'S CATSUP, OCr tall size 6Jt HEINZ'S APPLE KKr BUTTER, 2 1b. jar...PET BRAND MILK, 1 O 1 doz cans $1.50; can 1

O C ' HOSTESS BRAND FANCY APRI- - - 1 COTC ; I a-k mm

in neayy syrup, lsk No. 3 can Ji,t

28c

25c 25c 15c 16c

PRUNES, 40-50 size, lb

OSCAR MAYER'S PURE CQ LEAF LARD, 2 lbs. . . -

KIRK'S OLIVE SOAP, 3 bars VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS, 2 cans for. . . GRANDMA WASHING POWDER, large size.

c

25c 25c 17c

WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS.

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