Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 12

Friday. April 16, J 920 Tirf Twelve The Folks are for Fesler" 8 H lUET I k. Kl I MRS. J. FEN'NINfJTON POTATO ICS IX MOLDS. Mash twelte boiled potatoen. add one-fourth cup of melted butter, one eej; and beat until light. Then add V r r:1 one-half cup of grated cheese, ealt and paprika to taste. Park Into greaned Individual molds. cover, and atea.n steadily for one hour. Turn out. sprinkle with grated cheese and t r

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n. 0. FEATT7RE PKRV1CB Economical Menus HtlKAKFAST Stowed Peacn Fried "crappl Corn Bread Coffee i.rxniEON Salmon Loaf Frld Potatoes Custard Cocoa Clam Chowder Codfish Cakca rotators In Moldt Apple Tie Coffee RRF.AKKAST Rliceri Banana Couutrv Sausages Coffee IXXCIIEON Baked Baus and Pork Stewed Tomatoes Apple Dumplings Tea DIXVER Creole Soup with Rice Veal Cutlet Mashed Turnip Boiled Potatoes Chocolate Junket Coffee

serve hot. SALMON !;OAF. Take one small can of talmon. two eg9 beaten lightly, four ublepoons of butter substitute, half a cup of fine bread crurubs. Season with salt, pepper and minced parsley. First chop the fUh, iben rub In the butter substitute until smooth. Beat the

crumbs with the ecgB, and season ue-

fore mixing together. Put In a but

tered mold, and Eteam for one nour. when cold arrange on a platter with a border of parsley.

GOVERNOl

Candidate of No Man, Clique or Faction Excerpt from Fes'er's Keynote Speech delivered at Wabash. Indiana, March 16. 1920: Aa Independent Candidate. 'I am not the candidate of any man. nor of any group of men. nor of any class. I have no fad that I hope to fasten upon th? people of the state; no' untried theories to offer as an experiment.. I represent in my candidacy no speciawttcrest, uirectry or indirectly. I am absolutely free from any obligation that would influence my conduct in the great office for which 1 am a candidate except my obligation to the supremacy of the law and its impartial enforcement. Thst obligation I shall ever acknowledge and discharge. I believe every man. every group of men. every class, every business interest, is entitled to equal consideration in the administration of cur state government, and that no individual, or class, or business may rightly prosper to the disadvantage of any part of our people. Not what may be expedient but what is right shall be the teft. I realize and shall recognize the grtat help that must come to the chief executive of the state from frequent conference with those who desire to discuss matters affecting the welfare of the state, and it shall be my policy to invite suggestions and welcome co-operation from all." Help the Republican Party by Voting: for Fesler and Victory in the Primaries, May 4, 1920. "FESLER'S RIGHT"

CRKOLF. ROUP. Tae one large can of tomatoes, four tablespoons of rice, two onions, two email turnips, two small carrots, four cups of water, two tablespoon of butter and two teaspoons of salt. Peel and fllce the carrots, turnips and onions. Cook these vegetables with tomatoes and salt In the water. Tif.il rice in separate pan until tender.

"When vegetables are tender, rub all

throusa a colander.

and sufficient water to make ,w0!of

quarts. Season with salt and paprika jerP

CALIFORNIA FRUIT CAJE. One cup butter substitute. 4 cups of sugar, 1 cup of sweet milk. 4 cups of flour, two teaspoons baking powder, whites of 6 eggs. One teacup of raisins, about four .r five figs. 1 ounce of chopped al

monds, half a cup of water. Cream the butter until HsM and fluffv, add two cups sugar. Sift flour several times. Add flour and ml.U alternately, then beat the butter until ninnoth. Have the.whltea of eggs well beaten and fold In and mix thoroughly. Last add the baking powder sifted with a tablespoon of Bout which has been reserved. Bake In a moderate oven until well done, and i-f.ll with the following:

Filling Cook sugar and water until it will harden In water? Beat the whites of eggs nntil stiff and pour boiling eurar over eggs, beiatlng con-

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1 Saturday, April 17tli Only hi ' While it lasts, 1 pound Gem Nat Oleo free with 5 H pounds at 33c per pound. Guaranteed strictly fresh and i pure. One pound B. B. Brand Oleo free with 5 pounds at I I 43c per pound. This oleo is one cf the best animal fat okos L that can or is made to date, and will cut your butter bill in

I of Chicago to prove quality.

Also Big Specials in all Meats on this date

Inter-h;;-. h WrM M-nent !

,, c.f ;H;y. A (C'lipi'l- of t'-n or lur.rc peeiaiits w, 1 arrive in this r-'tv Thursdav nf-xt week ti- !e-

j cln th- w-'-rU ih fi':rf--. j This loam 1-.8 been at w.-ik ffr sv. f-at wefks ".n ftb'-r r"'"t xhe ,rtl:n-

fi v. They are. n pr'Snr j-;r comPtiBg a ti:dy of the Sunday Sr-hoo: tti1 c-thr reli-scioiis educational af!n--ics in Bo-ron. Mass. They have also r.inplf tfl s-.irve : n Brooklyn. Kas-t ivs"- ' MalTi. Mass. pnd S r.i-rs-t County, N. J. C'le and counties ,vi-al of van(.is klnf'.s of ommui.ity havt i.een rln-(n at various pf.'.r.t.- of the ooun-t-v. Oary been chosen as a ti

mor'rrn in!urtr-,al renters, rien'-e ine

Irflins he-re v: have Tiiore than local value and temporary interest. The v. or! here aisn .promise npeciat ir.t- r,.,r i-n(,rajfn of the week-day schools ( religion Tor which Cir has Ve.-Tn uidely known in religious ed-icational

ri rrl es . There yvV.l be a mnss T-ieetSn

y M. ". A. Auditorium on Thursday .-ennisr. April JM. at eight o'clcck for purpo.'o of setting up the ure. ti, P!- r.r. H'online of (-incinnati or t'r jnspr-ell of Boston will sp.ak. Rolii ti-.e?i-.men are loaders in t he erl i - na: t. ii'-uErht of to-day and aM v f nro at aP interested in the religious - urtue of youn g" -people otlg-h! to ('.'ail tirmspives o this opportunity. to hear a masterful pteeentat on - tiii. arreat '.It- tne . All r-agtnr. S :nday School ff'ipe-in-

endent?. ( T ! r-' and teaeh"r are eeycia'ly urged to Ik- present. Tli' tn Triernhers of the sur-i-ey team will te, rre.irnt and -will -wish to meet the ji-.rdav Prhool peoplf? of the tliurch" 'hat they are to-.-tudy. The work of the nurvey will he reatl helped If all rhureiies are adequately represented at this set-up meeting. The team contains su-h men as Prof. 'Iray, who wa't for nine years Prof, o- . t of Hnglish 1n tho l.'niveraity of !aine, Ir. Theodore Xoon . 'f the AntiSaloon Ieagru-'. rmf. lloniine of Borebrake Seminary. Pr. Sanford of n and o!h"r persons of widely known ability. The coming Of then religions education experts offer to Oary an opp rtunity to lay hold upon the .st mn! inost approved methods in th ini'pcr:ant field of religious nurture. At the same tune the ppiendid at ta m.-nentt' which !ary has wade ah-ntf they lito-s promises to then a fruitf.il field nnd ore frout which -they hope to oarry the heipful fiijg-ojilons all over the coun-

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CHOICE RIB ROAST. BONED AND ROLLED , .28c CHOICE CHUCK RO.AST 22c POT ROAST 19c BOILING BEEF , 14c HAMBURGER STEAK 15c BEEF TENDERLOIN 24c PORK

Eyes Sor e ? If your eyes or lids a.re sore; if t'noy itch, burn or feel dry; if your v.sion is blurred, your eyesight dim; if vou are obliged to wear glasses, ro to vour cruuKist. and set a bottle of Bon-Onto tablets. Dissolve on in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. Sound, comfortably eyes and improved eyesight will rriake the world look brighter. Note- Doctnrt or Fon Opto Ffengrhrnn er ight J0 in a werlt't time in many mstanrc

Highly-Prized Coin. The hn!f i't'rt of 1Tf6 is the rneost of all I'nited States copper coins. According to a treatise on these obsolete coins recently published by a Chicago numismatist, the half cent of 1796, in eTomphiry cnpdjtion. has brought ns much ns $4V at a public auction sal.

Pay When Cured I'r. HuiUhart -ivants y.u to writ liini to.av for ireatment of Jr. itijrkhy ri 's , Vegetable Conip'Miii'l for Liver, Kidne. S''ina'ii Troubl". ns '. ipat ion. Catarrh, I j;h ii!iiati.m Pay when cured. Don'i i iui'.o this grandest of remedies and wonI. rful preventative for flrip. J- lu. Ad- : rjro., 6i Mam S;.. t'in'ti. (.). For sale at all drus t tor"M. So-day treatment -Oc. ; - itv. ! Keane's School for! Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 332S.

Select Dancing Assemblies Lvery Thursday Evening. Clasr.es for Beginners Every Monday Lvenina.

i This is the place ycu'll find good clean

music and dancing. o suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 1 0 P. M. High School Classes Every Friday Evening.

FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 22c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS, small and learu 30c FRESH SLICED LIVER 5c FRESH BRAINS 2V2c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 20c

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FANCY LEGS OF VEAL, per pound 25c SHOULDER VEAL ROAST, per pound 22c VEAL FOR STEW , 18c CHOICE VEAL CHOPS 28c

SMOKED MEATS

NO. 1 SWEET CURED HAMS, per lb

NO. I SKINNED HAMS, per lb SWEET CURED PICNIC HAMS, per lb.. ;inrFT ri prn i fam racov u

I 'i HONEY DIPPED BACON SQUARES, per lb. 25c

Ail omoked causages at a big Ke auction Saturday

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Goitre Cored No pain, knife absolutely guaranteed. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis Cured Avoid Lung Troubles and Hay Fever by having proper treatment and care. Don't delay now's the time. Tomorrow may be too late. Men's Diseases Rectal. Genito-Urinary trouble?. Piles. Fistula, Stricture. Private and Prostate Diseases CURED NO CUTTING OR PAIN. Women's Diseases cured by pleasant, painless means. Children's Troubles treated by most up-to-date methods known. CONSULTATION FREE. HOUSE CALLS MADE. DR. ROBT. J. CARROLL 155 STATE ST., OPP. ORPHEUM. HAMMOND. PHONE 34 19

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Do you realize that merchandise of all descriptions is still continually advancing in price) Do you realize that the markets are far below their normal supply and many lines are impossible to secure? Also that clothing, hats, caps, shoes, shirts, underwear, hosiery, etc., is higher now than ever before? Our entire stock must be sold and is marked at ridiculously low prices; in fact it means a saving of no less than 40 to 60 per cent. Each and every suit, pair of shoes, in fact every article in the store, is marked in plain selling figures and so low priced that one of Hammond's leading merchants offered to buy the entire stock and pay the same prices that we now offer to the public. But we have always enoyed a big business, and to show our appreciation want the public, our friends and patrons to benefit by these sacrifices.

jj A Knock-Out Blow to High Prices

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MEN'S SHOES Black or dark brown, lace or button shoes; worth $8.50;

$5.95

MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES

1 All the newest styles, shapes I I and colors; worth up to $12

$7.95

MEN'S SUITS One lot of Men's Fine Suits, worth up to $30. Forced Out cf Business price $18.85 Men's English and conservative model Suits ; worth up to $50; blue, brown and green mixtures $27.45

MEN'S SILK SHIRTS Worth np to $9.00. Forced Out of Business price

$4.85

MEN'S LISLE UNION SUITS Short sleeve, ankle length; worth $3.00. Forced Out of Business price

$ 1 .95

Men's finest All Wool Blue, Brown and Green Flannel Suits; the very newest; made to sell for $65. Forced Out of Business price $38.85

I MEN'S PANTS I Strong and durable; worth i up to $5.00. Forced Ont of I Business price

$3.35

MEN'S REGAL SHOES

The most famous known brand of men's high class shoes $7.45 $9.95 $12.45 ONE LOT Men's Blue Overalls; worth $1.69

ONE LOT Men's Hats; worth and $5.00

$4.00

ONE LOT Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts

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