Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1920 — Page 7
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Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday MAY 7th and 8th
RIO COFFEE, 4 lbs. $1.20; lb.. . FRESH ROASTED
4 lbs. $1.40; lb OUR LEADER COFFEE, 3 lbs. $1.30; lb M. R. BLEND COFFEE, 3 lbs. $1.55; lb FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, lb
WILBUR'S BREAKFAST COCOA, lib. tin, 48c; OCp N. tin AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with a coffee or tea order) OQ 6 bars OJ7C
UNEEDA BISCUITS, 3 packages STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, dozen . . . TOMATOES, 2 cans for FANCY CORN, 6 cans 90c; can
34 c EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans S5c; can. .
COFFEE 38c
45c 53c 79c
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Dunkirk. New York' and the R. & Q. -. T. railway. Kor many year he lias been an ardent member rt tr.o Knights of rythlas. The only iminedi.ite surviving relatives iisiiW tne wife, are three cousins living in Ma;--jaoli ijf--f t r. close to Hunker J 1 ill. Funrnl service "ill be conduct?. fmni the house tomorrow afternoon at 2
Poath claimed Mr. S. II. Poor, plon- o'clock and the remains wll il.j plucoer resilient of liist t'hi'd'i and vet-j cd aboard the Lake Shore train 1 r cran railroad man for the pat forty-! Krie, I'.-i.. where intTTent is to take five years. last evening lit his home. J place. Mr. J'oor and he r n ;0'.e, .Mrs. i2oi M:iKun ave.. where for the past j V- .v i accompany. ns. There a.c nr. .x'vprsl motithn It was definitely known: definite arranf;em".it settled up n vuthat he co,,h not combat the ravages s:rdiiR Mrs. I'oo.-k mintinnc r.f her of the disease of cancer of Ihe stom-'j ! .me in this city until her return aeh. The defeased was iithc advanr-I I)'-' which may he w.ihln the nexi. few
da ys. The Misses Fulnier and Field. teachers of the P.iley school will leave Tor 'old water. Mich.. fj,e home of Jii?s Kui iin-i rel it 1 rs.
25c 49c 25c 16c
BRIER RIDGE CATSUP, large size COBS'S RASPBERRIES, can SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, pkg RUMFORD BAKING POWDER. 1 lb. can. .
HOSTESS BRAND APRICOTS in
heavy syrup, No- 3 can PET MILK, tall ize, 6 cans 75c; can. . OSCAR MAYER'S PURE LARD, 2 lbs. LUNCHEON WAX PAPER, 6 rolls... TOILET PAPER, 3 large rolls U. S. MAIL SOAP, 10 bars KIRK'S OLIVE SOAP, 3 cakes
ed age of 72 years and was quite active until the fat;i illness seized him. lie has been a familiar figure in tnls city for many years and known for Ins k indues and generosity of heart. He came to this town some thiity years s.' from Sandutky. Ohio, and with Mrs. r.xir oo rn mo need to build up. tne conirad.-.Mi ip :liul friendship of the people who were their nearest ncih-
bors many of thorn so remaining. Ka.-t . t'liienjio was in its infancy when Mr. ' and Mrs. lV"r ai.rived here and tne j circle of Iriends is an intent to t'.f ir j sterling worth in the community. There j are no hildrcn li ft anil Mrs. I'oor Iws a niece. Mi?. I'lf-urgo TV. u io, of De
troit. Mich., who lias hern liere ror several weeks and sus-taitiinc her In
I her prent prief. Mr. foot's many y-ars of ser i e with the various railroads I lias been in the capacity of engineer, j lie has ben associated with the Ojl ' Creek Kailroad. the Pennsylvania.
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WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS.
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PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS
I irrow nothing but Progressive .and have twelve acres of them at present and can supply any amount of plants required, and sruarantee that you ran get no bet
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will rrovv planted, start bearln
instead of wauine until next year, and bear all summer until" th ground
Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 1281Y3, Hammond, Ind. R.F.D. No
the 5rinj?F:,i4.c.";-.'V!'i 1i-is7V
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if rroper'.v .a , Progressive h-' .e ; . l-.S Tight aav. f ' . -jT?Vv.-'-L
freezes in the fall. I will guarantee thorn to do this or refund jour money. PRICES.
13 rlants 50 riants 1 im j laiits ;no plants ?00 plants 500 plants
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AVrile for "pecial prices on !arg:e amounts. T.'ill he 5nt rostpaj-3 en receipt of price.
Advertise in The Times
W e Stake Our Good Name On Every Article You Get in Our Store Most of our customers are constant customers returning to us repeatedly for whatever they may. need - in general merchandise. Whether you live in the city or out of town, we aim to make our service and prices right, so you will come back for more. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Hammond, Ind.
j Ak'ics Dorothy I-ind. little daughter ! of Mr. and Mrs. William bind of Kloeli
j ave.. ts I.-x per ten home irom prlnjj- i
j field, lil.. where her sister, Mrs, KdI ward A I It ire is a resident and Agnes j Dorothv isi1iii her for a lengthy por- ' iod of time. ! William bind, who remains a patient. 1 at the Mercy Hospital in Gary wheie ! be was taken Fevral weeks ai. after having suffered severe hums whil aljotil his work, will have to h con1 fined for a period of a few more wen, I tilthouch his condition is improted. He j was employed as bricklayer nt the 1 Inland Steel Mill. ; Two additions have been made to the i clerical f-irc" in the reality firm or jSarie Co.. in Guthrie st. Miss G!eni dine AVoodward aud Miss li. McBrian In the past week. j Mrs. Van G'rkin of Grapevine st. I has departed for Indianapolis accoiupanyinir her sister. Mrs. K. (ierKin, wlio has been ill of late and visiting here back to her home. Ktank DiK'iain. who was vety ill at his home in Ivy St.. and his ease fuspicioned as tM'hoid fever, is somewhat better and it is believed that the malady will not develop as was first f ca ned. Mis. Ashley Van."" of 136th St., cont:nues to be very ill for several weeks past. t Death occurred to Mr. Ken Funkey. of r6.'l i:'.m st.. yesterday moriunc and was hrnuglit about by t-yphoel fexer.
The patient very ill with the i.--iaoy was removed from his home to th" Mercy hospital in Gary where it was found that he was suffering from the sickness in its most virulent form. He was ."7 years of ape and leaves a wife
and one daughter, font teen years of ! m
ago. lie was employed at the General
American Corporation. The remains were shipped to Ed warlsvllle. 111., for interment. Undertaker John McGuan. Miss bticille Kessler of Michigan ave. and Master Harold Chalmers of Kir tt.. both students at the 'Washington high school, are til with typhoid fever. Some improvement in the condition of Miss Kessler was announced yesterday. Attorney and Mrs. Willard Ti. Van Horn of ;H0l Kir St., have a little son at their home born yesterday. This Is the second child born to tli present Mrs. Van Hun who was Miss Thomas before her marriage, a teacnep in the public schools of this city. The other child is a litle daughter. There ate also three other children in th Van Horn household. The newcomer is gladly received by all of them and the reports from the bedside of Mrs. Van Ifori! is that she is dointr very nicely to a quick recuperation. The K. A. K. Club meets this evening with Mrs. James Ityan in Grapeine st. Mrs. Harry Denton of Elm St.. was agreeably surprised by a large unmoor of her friends yesterday, tha occasion being her birthday anniversary. The nature of the event took v.e form of a n apron rhower with i guests present and a dulnty luncheon served. Miss Josephine Mason, a bride-to-be.
was honored last evening a: me imnie of Miss Ilertha l'runsdoti. :n .-orth 1'arins ave., with a miscellaneous show
100,000 PRESCRIPTIONS WERE FILLED BEFORE NUMBER 40 FOR THE BLOOD WAS DISCOVERED
J. C. Mcndenhall. Kvansville. Ind.. spent 40 years in the tlru? business, compounded over ioo.Oho prescriptions before "Number 40 .(r Hlood" was discovered. 40 i an old doctor's prescription. has nnol the worst cases of blood troubles. . !, noils lheutnati.m, catarrh, constipation.
stomach trouble, indigestion, tiorial rvims disorders, skin
tions. such as cz ma. sor.-s. ulcers, pimples, etc. Thomas Anderson. 1 1'. binden st.. Winston Salrm. st c.
with yn I'er.TIi. take i; a sever
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writes as follows: write and give ;
any I : at.d f. t hank 1 l:;n derful
IS 1 want, weiijh l.'B poin.) 1 like a new man and wish 1 . " i for t he wonderful lc.,e;i receivid by taking this v. i;
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er. The appointments and decoration
were ait earned out in the susccstion
of the occasion. The gueMs comp
ci ine teucners mostly from the Harfield sr h.ijol. The luncheon was se, - , ,t in three courses with all the daintiness which usually cliaiactf-iizfj these events. Decorations consist.-, 1 ,,f the faoiit? cupids, healts and appropriate
Miss Mason was the tecito. pt
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Insurance Man Tells Of Friend's Recovery
"He su.T't in frtotnachj times was''
red considerably from fcaa and colic attacks, and at veiv yellow. His doctors
diagnosed his ailment as g.all bladd,-r trouble and that an operation, was necessary, Some one persuaded him to tiy Mayr's Wonderful Kemedy. Since takint; it one year ago tie tells mo he has ben able to eat anything." It is a simpie, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the i :i tes 1 1 ria 1 tract and aTlays the infla mrnation which caust-s jitactically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, includirnr a pperi It it is. One dose will convince or money refunded. ad v .
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Guthrie, -r .
is a convalescent fro. 11 any weeks illness of typhoid fever and" is anticipating a trip to the East for the further recuperation .of her health. Her
daughter. Mrs. Kd wards, w ho jK1s been! In
here in the care of her mother for several weeks is Irtdfng f..r her home at New Philadelphia.
ii.-Kuiar meeting- or Tw, :' Circle. Daughters of Isabella, will take place tomorrow- .evening with a request issued that al nilembers h ddiriir dance tickets and the money collected on same will make report. If their attendance at the me. tins is hindered by any valid reason they may forward same to Mrs. Frank' Dix...n, at 26 M Fir st.
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S.dd by Joseph lVv:.tral Drug Store, Indiana
Better call up The rimes ani have it sent to your house every be there.
Men, Women and Children are being treated for various diseases, without results, whe: their real trouble rs tapeworm.
Sharp pi' r, !n '; ties, coa-d tors n fn th t'.iroa, s of it r.r.et 1 t.e vv i' h
! at times, palpitation r.f . :idaeu s, dizziness, hupunir.sr jr.
ihe ears, dark rings under' the eves, feel in fr fairt with an empty stomac: pale complexion, nervousness, loss c-f snihition. heaviness :.n limbs, worn ut feeling, etc. Sure Sljas: Passage of small panicles of the w 01 rn. (or method expe'Js the worm In a fevv d.'iys vvii'n no loss of time or work. Suf-fr-rer come, to us from all parts of .,-. T'nitrd States. If you waut to get we!;, tail at .nee.
DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond
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Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which Is veryinjurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use ls'Muls'.fied co-
I coanut oil shampoo, for this is pure 1 j and entirely preaselegs. It's vervj j cheap and beats anything else all to I pieces. You can get this at any drug j I store, and a few ounces wiH last the'
I whole family fejr months.
Pimply moisten the hair with water and rub It In. about a teaspoonful is all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses Jut easily. -Th na'r dries quickly and evenly, and 1s soft. fresh looking. bright. fluffy.
wavy, and easy to handle. Besides, it j
loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandroff. adv.
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We handle only high grade furniture and specialize in complete home 'outfits at Reasonable Prices on dependable furniture. Our payment plan will help you.
Do You Enjoy Your Kitchen? Make it What it Should be
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SELLER'S AND McDOUGAL KITCHEN CABINETS The pioneers in the making of the most useful household necessity. These cabinets are very strong and durably made, all joints dovetailed and glued. The finish is of a very high grade d imp proof varnish, so as to prevent warping. The metal parts are of high grade nickeled steel and will not rust nor corrode. Fifty pound capacity flour bin, large bread or cake box; complete with spice jar3 and cook book. We are featuring during this sale one of these high class cabinets. Call and let us show you this cabinet special at. StQ 00 for introduction PJJ.UV;
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GO-CARTS AND BABY CARRIAGES $18.50 UP
Go stvles
Carts. Strollers,
of conveniences
Sulkjs and all different
for the benefit of the baby
or child. We have them in all the popular colors, such as grey, blue, ivory, black, green, in plain or frosted colors; with or without reversible gears. Our line of carriages is new, clean stock of dependable makes, such as Heywood Bros. & Wakeheld Co.. C. V. C. and Sturgis. We feature a specialty for this sale. Outing Comfy Cab, large size, in gray, brown or I 1.1 II. 1 jt -t mm mm -v
ivory reed, completely upnoisiereu, J -s
with fine quality springs
Outing Comfy Stroller, in gray or
reclining back and front. Special for this sale ,
ivory reed;
$21.00
We are South Chicago Agents for the Following Nationally Advertised Jtems
Edison Phonoerarh. McDouzal Kitchen Cabinets. "Thor'
Electric Washing Mac!
laclunes.
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ins? Machines. Sellers Kitchen Cabinets. Hot Point Electric Appliances. Ihor Vacuum Sweepers, bis-
sell" Carpet Sweepers, Schultz and also Werner Pianos and Player Pianos; also a full line of Music Rolls Q. R. S., Imperial and U. S.
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