Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 12

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3717 CEDAR STREET.

INDIANA HARBOR.

SPECIALS Great Slaughtering Sales. Wholesalers and Retailers of Fresh and Smoked Meats. We handle only the very best of meats. Come early 'and avoid the rush.

Small Fresh Pork Loin.. Fresh Pork Shoulders.... Fresh Leaf Lard I resh Pork Steak Choice cuts Round Steak.

Choice cuts Sirloin Steak.. . . . .24V$c Fresh Hamburger Steak 121,2C Native Boiling Beef IOV2C Extra No. 2 cans Sauerkraut. .. .18c

. .24V2ci Native Beef Pot Roast. 20yac! Native Leg of Veal... H) Native Veal Roast....

Native Veal Stew

22i2c

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. .15V2C . .2212C ..19V'2c

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Fresh Fat Back 20V2c Country Sugar Cured Hams. . . ,Z2zC Sugar Cured Calli Hams 22VoC Sycamore Square Bacon 25c

LIVE NEWS FROPI THE TWIN CITIES

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.

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3717 CEDAR STREET. PHONE 890. Chas. Beendl, Manager.

INDIANA HARBOR.

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

The Need for Railway Equipment Railways have asked Congress to help finance them in the purchase of needed equipment. There is an immediate need of $500,000,000 worth of equipment; there is a need of $1,600,000.000 equipment to meet all demands. When credit is more relaxed and business conditions further stabilized the railways may be expected to buy in heavy volume. The City of East Chicago, with its steel plants, axle works, car shops, spreader, roadbed and ditcher works and locomotive superheater works, is one of the most important rail equipment centers in the Middle West, and it may be expected to share in any orders that are placed-

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA

Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

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Special Sale ON BOX PAPER

On Saturday, May 1 5th, we will sell our stock of Box Paper at a Discount of 33 This comprises the entire lines of new fancy box paper such as the Toppy, Claridge, E clat, Cascade, Marshall of France, Highland Linen, Eaton Crane Pike's Linen Lawn, ranging in price from 20c to $2.50 PER BOX

Reid's Drug Store Calumet BIdg. East Chicago.

H. K. Jones, United States Employment agent at Kast Chicago, who is managing the banquet of the Employment Managers at Kast Chicago this evening, has received a number of answers to the invitations which were i-vnt out. and a gocd attendance is assured for the. meeting. The managers will discus their

problems, complete an orgmizat Ion ' r' not forget the great Unloading and eat. 'Sale at Sol Levin & Son. 3432 Michigan I avenue. Indiana Harbor, Friday, May

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All claiulfled adTertlslaff mart t paid lor before 12:00 o'clock on the day o publication, beglnniaff October Jet. All those who have monthly accounts are ixeepted. Phone advertisement will be accepted as usual, but they must be

I Paid for before 12:00 o'clock.

MAY IJKI.AV KHECTIOY. Although plans and sped uYatk-ns fir he building of a new church to house the First Baptist Congregation of East Chic a so have already been drawn and accepted there is a possibility that the church way not be erected during this summer as contemplated. The change in cr-st of la. hor and building materials have added to the estimated cost of the building until now the structure when complete will cost $30,000. In order to go ahead with the work it Is necessary that $3,000 be raised before the end of June and the church is making a special effort to raise this amount. The effort has been endorsed by a number of influential citizens and it is hoped that the public will come to the aid of the congregation in the raiding of this necesrary sum. The church building is to be of brick and will l? erected upon the lot purchased last year which is located at the corner of 149th street and McCoc-k avenue. Itonations will be received by Rev. ". F. Frazier. 413 Vernon avenue.

For Second Mortgage Loans

to the Securities Company, J. K. Keppa, St:c'y, phone. East Chi. 21. 3-26 Do not forget the great Unloading Sale at Sol Levin fir Son. 3432 Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor, Friday. May 14th. '0-13-14

BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING IN' ONE DAY Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargains; all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call at 91 State st. Just west of Hohman St. Phone 448Ilammond, Indiana. 5-4-1

Do not forget the. great Unloading Sale at Sol Levin & Son. r.432 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor, Friday. May 14th. 6-13-14

Autombile Laundry. 619 Chicago ave. East Chicago'. Ind. Simonizing done

by experts.

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WILL REPRE.SKNT SCOUT?. Percy Glover, -who will leave East Chicago tomorrow for a six months visit in England, will represent the E. Chicago Boy Scouts at the. Interna

tional Jamboree to be held in London !

frcm July 25th to August 7th. Mr. i

Clover is an assistant Scout Master in East Chicago an.T Eat Chicago Scouts arc looking forward to his return on an army transport. A camping site on an eld English estate ha ben prepared for the boys and there will also be a trip to the battlefields of France as the guests of the French government.

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News Notes

The music department of the East Chicago Woman's Club met In Its final business session for the year and held election of the officers serving the past

SULPHUR CLEARS

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RED SKIN

Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist. Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little MenthoSulphur declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying

properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom tails to remove the tormenf and disfigurement and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of MenthoSulphur from any good druggist and ue it like co'd cream. adv.

term. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Mary A. Davis in North Magoun ave. The result of placing Miss Annette Specter who has served the department most efficiently for the. pats two years on a third year basis must be taken into consideration at a special meeting which must be called soon as this conflicts with the policy of the club, the ruling that no officer s-hall serve in a like capacity

for more than two terms. Miss specter was absent the evening of the 'meet ing and did not learn until the next day of the transaction which she must necessarily decline but intends lending her ability and time just the same to the departmental efforts. There has been no one suggested as yet to fill Miss Specter's place. The other officers are Miss Mary A. Davis, vice chair man. Mrs. Lelia Hascall. secretary. The program committee comprise rliss Specter as chairman, and the Mesdame.a A. A. P.oss and Harry E. Uloomberg. Mrs. Frank Dickson is a representative of the membership committee. The concluding social feature of this year's closing of the work will be a house-

vanning musical in which the music I department members will be hostesses j

to the members of the general club and other invitrd guests aside from the club roster will be members and their wives and sweethearts of the East Chi

cago Club where the affair is schedul- ! ed for the evening of May 24th. Tal- i ent has been chosen from the profes- ! sional field of Chicago and will in- ,

itained the public at cards last evening jin the auditorium of St. Mary's school. There were aboi;t twenty tables seatj ing the guests and the awards were

.iimuuncfu iq .miss jMizaoctti Jjet.or. Mrs. Edward King. Mrs. M. Kruzan, and Mrs. Peter Whelan. Jr. The M-s-sera M. McLaughlin. Maurice Quinn, Steiner and James Ulake scored in the gentlemen's prizes. There was a com mittee appointed to sf-rve refreshments and a social hour followd. The party was voted a success in both a financial and affording pleasure to this many that attended. A Tag Day is dated ahead for Saturday. May 29th. for the benfit of St. Margarets hospital in Hammond. There will be chairman appointed at East Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Hammond ;rnd Whiting. It is held annually and deserving of public support in view of the fact that many patients taken to the hospital have inadequate means to meet their hospital care in full. The

Moory back without qoettiaa If HUNT'S SaJe fails in the treatment of ITCH. KC2EM A. RINGWORM. TETTER or other itching skin dixascs. Try 75 cent bx et our ntt.

Joseph W. Wels. Druglsi.

money raised tcough tagging Is always a maters boon to tide over the many Contingencies arising. Ascension Day was tiffin ingly nb- : -.rvc-d in manv of ihe r: it:ii.n -i..-

I copal an Lutheran churciies in the 'Twin Cities yesterday. In the latter j there were evening prayer worship and i in th former there were morning Ffr-

i ice ana sermons. Mr.. Earl Smith of Ivy st.. is out of town for a few weeks visiting . Elkhart. Ind., with her ion Earl accompanying her. Mr. and .Mrs. M. K. Cnte. , v.v st. and Attorney and Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Uary are planning a trip together for the coming: Mein-rial : and will journey crroule tj Del hp; and many other interesting points down in the nate an! unending the races at Indianapolis. Mrs. Oil,:?- parents Mr. and Mrs. Snoeberger at DcPhi will be visited for a timo. Mrs. Henry Callahan of Ca.rv u, is having a visit from her tistcr. Mrs. Dan IlaUoran of Wood River. 11.. who will also visit with other relatives before her final departure home. Letters and sou verier cards from Mr. and Mrs. William Collins who recently deposed of their property holdings in Indiana Harbor and have gone to Casper. Wyo.. where their daughter, Mrs. Holden lives, are arriving here

( telling of their safe reaching there and

spending a most pleasurable time with the Jloldens who are comfortably settled in a new bungalow residence.

ST01CH UPSET

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Get at the Real Cause Tako , Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets i That's tchat thousands cf stomach su.'ierers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the a cause of the ailment closed liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse ; the Lver in a soothing, healing way. I " hen the Lver and bowels are per-

tiavu;u luiieuuns, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 10c and25u

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6.00 TO 8100 RM.

Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

Less Than A Cent A Day Just the cheapest insurance that you can imagine. For $3 you can rent for 365 days one of the newly installed safety deposit boxes in our massive steel vault. A box like this will protect your valuable papers against fire and burglary, and the convenient location of this bank makes it easily accessible to all parts of town.

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elude Trof. Peimers. an adapt violin

player and a Miss Gordon, an operatic contralto vocalist. Little Sylvia Wex-! ler. daughter of the Wexler family who i formerly lived in Indiana Harbor, and' who has attained considerable public j attention for her spriteful dancing will j

aiso appear in costume tnat eveming and in some new vogue steps. Mrs. George II. Summers. Mrs. Harry K. IHioomberg. Mrs. Lel.a Hascall, Mrs. Harvey Gilma nand Miss Annette Spec

ter comprise the committee who have'

jthe arrangements in hand for that par- !

ticular evening. The affair is announ- : ced as most informal while there may he a deviation from this rule in the i younger set who will attend, the choice 'f the costume to be worn will be rele- J gated to the individual selection of the J wearer. It is the one event of the sea- ; son anticipated in musical circles at- ' tractive of great attendance and enthusiasm. . j The Ladies- Auxiliary to the Anciet ! Older of Hiberians of this city enrer- !

Grocery and Market

533-1 43rd Street, East Chicago.

Phone 280.

Specials for Saturday, May 15

U. S. Govt Bacon, t0 QQ 12 lb. can 0.O

98c

Triner's Bitter Wine, J pint, bYi fl- oz. . . 0. G. Coffee, per lb 3 lbs. $1.00. Best Blend Coffee, per lb 3 lbs. $1.20. Turkey Brand Coffee, per lb 3 lbs. $1.00 Six 0'Clock Coffee, per lb. v .... . Club House Coffee, per lb 3 lbs. $1.69. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars Swift's Pride Washing

Powder, 14 oz. boxes

Kirk's Peroxide Cold

38c

43c 35c 50c 60c 49c 49c

Cream Soap, 3 bars

Sweet Marie Soap, rll fj 1 Kr. (nr J U C

25c

3 bars for

Pansy Brand Sweet Prunes, per lb..

23c

Club House Brand Pork Otf and Beans, No. 3 canBee Brand Tomatoes, OC No. 2 can

Club House Sifted Peas, No. 2 can

6 cans $1.30. Dutch Brand Corn, 1 f(X No. 2 can. 6 cans vl.UU Telmo Raspberry and Strawberry Pure Preserves, (Q QC 5 lb. jar V.OO Heuu's Apple Butter, C9 2Vl lb. jar DOC

Snider's Catsup, O C

laree 13 oz- bottles. .

With Coffee or Tea Order 10 of

American Family Soap or 1 0 of Kirk's Flake Soap,

Royal Blue Fancy Pears OQ in svrun. Nn 3 ran J&V

3 cans $1.10. I

Sweet GiI Brand California Green

Gage Plums, No. 3 OCp

can w wrw

3 cans $1.00

Jap Rose Talcum

Powder, per can .. . .

15c

WE REDEEM AMERICAN FAMILY COUPONS

Because of the unauthorized walkout of a number of our yardmen, we need experienced switchmen and young men desiring to learn the work. Many good jobs are open. The average daily wage of our switchmen during March, 1920 (the last full month preceding the strike), was $8.30; the largest average for any one man, $1 0.85. There was work for every, man every day. The Labor Board at Washington is considering a demand for an increase in the rate of pay. Safety work has made switching reasonably safe for careful men. Apply: 7:00 A. M. Yardmaster's office, Columbia Avenue. 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 'P. M. Superintendent's office, Gibsdn. 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Room 1 , Huehn BIdg., corner Logan and Hohman Sts., Hammond.

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