Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1920 — Page 2

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DRAK SHRINE i ITINERARY I iS ARRANGED

In a special sixteen-section car. thirty L! nnors i T rak Trmptc, Mine of them '"it! Hammond and pom' from Gary, iil leave . hicag oer the N'orrhwostrti 11 Jtu:s' 14 and arrive at Si. Paul, i.'- in -.t day. Their iunorary for the ;:nm: inmintioa at Cortland is as Iivo St. Paul .luno t,"th. Soo Line, lis., Cajiadian P.'ii-iiic. Arrive I lam ft' !.;ti. 7:1 j h. in. t'iir d.-tai h-d ami Mural Temple- of Indiarnpoi is and i : he day and cwuiiiiC ti-i'lhr in ililcs. iiif rt;unni' lit and dancing, or Kamll at I :ii p. in., .Ill no 17th Z, ..! I'l a! Lute Iuis.' at .:' p. ni., I 7tii. Toji to Lake Luiito and the :'t. i,. I.ik" Lunse June lth. S:4H Arrm-iai Vancouver Saturday. li;h. S aiti., giving full div light t hrough the Western Canadian

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Specials for Saturday,

A Special Price Reduction on Two of our Most Popular Sausage Items Farmer Style Sausage; regular price 38c Superior Summer Sausage; regular price 42c. Both priced at the same low price to further introduce

PER POUND 32c Limit of 5 pounds to a customer.

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nT A r-pT ii7 c The popular Black and White O i MA 1 CHtLD Matches; 12 boxes C CDrPI A f Campfire Marshmallows ; good 1 Cp DrEAxl-L. size pkgs.; per pkge iJt COCOA Pbur's Dutch Cocoa: 36c vv-"wx-rx . large cans w QT7 A g Richelieu Brand High Grade " 1 T 1. Telephone Peas; No. 2 cans 1 2 C POWDER fge 16C Our Liberal Sugar Offer Five Pounds of Best Cane Granulated Sugar, with $4.00 worth of groceries at 25 Cents Per Pound We do not dictate what you should buy. Order what you need.

Bulk Noodles ) High Grade line of Bulk Noodles n.T . all shapes; Macaroni and Spaghetti;

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Hydrox Birch Beer Lemon Soda

Sarsaparilla and Peacock Big BotBottles This Sale, 15c Per Bottle. 500 Pounds of Fresh Crisp Florida Wax Beans, while they last, lb. 12c

DRUGS "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," or "Nursing in the Home," a well bound 512page book; while xQr the last at 7C Cuticura Soap; reg. Ol -23c. Special at Phenolax Wafers; a pleasant laxative for young or old; regular 30c. Q Special at Putnam. Angel, Rit, or Butterfly Dyes; regular Q 10c. Special at 't' CIGARS Robert Burns Cigan; foil wrapped; 5 in a box; regular 15c straight. Special, GQs a box Cyro Cigars; packed 5 in a wooden box: regular 10c straight. Special. 4iP a box pancho Arango Cigars; made of imported Cuban tobac co, Spanish method; regular 50c each. Special. QQXf each . Shop Smokes; a Cuban hand made cigar; regular 7c straight. Special at, C 1 each 2

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for Victoria and Seattle, stopping at Victoria ono hour. Music and dancing on the lxa! Arrive at Seattle, .luni: YOUR GETTING OLD Has this been remarked to you on account of prrmatur gray hair, or do you keep yourself looking young? You can eaaily do o with VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR RESTORO This meritoriooa preparation restores the gray hairs to their origiol color. Yoa will be highly pleased with the results, if ot your money returned. At all dealers $1.00 per bottle. The Kells Company NCWQUR9H. N. Y. ( OlSTMiaUTOKS Friday and May 21-22 17c CANDY New Wrinkle; a Cracker Jack Candy in bulk; regular 60c lb. Special 1 firv half pound at IOC Borden's Sweet Milk Chocolate Cubes, foil wrapped; regular 75c a pound. flr Special half pound at. Wrapped Caramel Creams; regular 40c a pound. "1 7 n Special half pound at All Chewing Gum; regular 5c. Special 1 n 3 for TOILETS Delita Talcum Powder; in large glass bottles; regular 75c. Special 49 C Blue Beauty Rouge; regular 50c. Special 37c Savoy Cucumber Cream; regular 25c. 1 Q Special at ApC Klenzo Tooth Paste; regular 25c. Special 1 7 at X C

19th. 9:15 p. ni. Leave Scant June l?th. 11:15 p. ni. Arrivo Portland June 20th. ti:43 a. in. In Portland from June 201 h to priday night, June; 2oth at midnijtht. Leave Portland June 2ath mldniftht. So. Pacific via The Shasta Spring Iloute (with Alurat Temple) Arrive San Francisco Sunday morning. June 27th, S :hfi a. m Trip to Golden time Park. Cliff House, beaeh, Presidia and Mt. Tamalpas. I leave Iais Angeles 8:50 a. ra. Thursday June 27th. So. I'acifli-. Arrive Is Anceles Monday, June ;sth. li':15 a. m. Monday, June 2bth, with t-athers on the beaches of Ios Angele.. Tuesday, June 29th, with Murat Temple on a chartered boat to C'atalina Islands. Trip in glass bottom boats followed by a night in Venice. Wednesday. June "Oih. fpecial chartered electric cars or auto through the oranjte proves and mnvie producing outfits and beautiful suburbs of l,os Angeles and Pasadena. Iave Iis Angeles 8:50 a. m. Thursday, July 1st, via 1,. A. S. I.. K. R. Arrive Salt lyaJie City Friday noon. July 2nd. Four hours as quests of Kl Kalsh Temp! and vifit to the Mormon Temple with orpan recital. Ieave t-alt I-ake City 4:40 Friday, July 2nd. over the T. A K. G. R. It Scenic route through c,!eood Springs. Ienver and Royal Jeorg. and Canyons of Colorado. Arrie at Denver 8:20 p. m. Saturday, July 3rd. Visdt El Jrbel T emple. Leave fionver 10 p. m. Saturday. July 3rd. I'nion Pac. Chicago &. N". Western U. R. Arrive t'hicago 8 a. ni. Monday. July 5th.

NOTICE I will place on sale at 48 Hohman s1.. "oo'tmneni-ing Saturday morning. May 22nd. and continuing until sold out. 63.000 lhs. of lOOTfl pure wheat flour. Positively not war flour, nor substitul". At the following remarkably low prices: 24 lb. sack $ I. SO 43 lb. sack - 2.9S S8 lb. sack 5.95 1 barrel 11.90 This will no doubt bo your last opportunity to obtain flour at this remarkably low pr:ce. 5-20 PAXIBL P.nOWX. M'KINLEY LODGE A special car will leave Rus5ll street switch at 6::;0 p. m Friday evening. May 21. ir20. for t rip to Rainbow Ixdse. All Master MaPbfis ar invited. SATV&OAT, MAT 32. The Master Mason regree will be conferred on Saturday. My 22nd. opening at 1:00 r- m. Supper at S:0fl p. m. j-20 H-VRRT W. MAE'iEXAr, W. M IN MEMORIAM TflLIMAX Mary Hillman. In sacred memory of our dearly beloved mother. who passed away May 20th. 1019. Since one year ago today we've spent many sorrowful hours. Tor on that day Goj railed that wonderful mother of ours. More and more cavh day we mis her. friends may think the wound is . healed. Put they little know the sorr-fw that s in our hearts concealed. . LOVING Mt SBAND AND CHILDREN'. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain loo much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it . The bt thing for steady use is Mul-ifted cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless . and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries ejuickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright. 1 istrous. fluffy and easy to manase. You can get Mulsified coeoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. ad v . Most Miles Per Dollar These Firestone words struck us as exactly expressing our .idea of service. "Most miles per dollar is a plain statement of fact whether yoa apply it to the tires or to our work. We belirtre that our business will grow, as your confidence in u jrow. In our rtor.k of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessories, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always the itandard, most miles per dollar. Come in and let us prove U. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Sheffield and Chicago Aves. Hammond, Ind.

THE TIMES

IMQUIRIES

urn OVER HOUSES v ilat about those Kovernment hou.-es? That i the query that is com. ing from every direction to the cellingrepresentative of the t'uitcd Slates Housing c.-rporation as a result of the ale that is annoiinr-ed for next Saturday and Sunday. A real estate dealer from Indiana Harbor called up to know if the celling representative would reserve one of the four appartments. "He at the subdivision of tier at !) a. m. next Saturday and we will do the best we ian for you." w,v the answer. A Tjinsin family ,-atne in yesterday and looked over the proposition, "We want one of the f.-ur appartments ami a duplex for our son," wa.i the result of the investigation, but they were told that no houses would be xHd until the hour of the sale. Letters are eoming in from I'.ast I'hicago. Indiana Harbor and phone calls and letter frr-m clurago. They know that a government ,n'e of zmiH is always a honi-tied sale and that the government always sells at harg-ain prices. For the first time in the history of Hammond real estate prop. -s i t i.-n advertisements are to run in Ihree of the principal Chicago dailies. These will appear Friday mnminar and are designed to inlret th Chicago investor.

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First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, IHDIAHA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Automobiles and

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The minute you become the owner of an automobile you take on certain legal responsibilities. An accident may happen at any time. Suppose that your car accidentally crippled the wage earner of a family. If suit were brought would your savings androperty be wiped out if the jury returned a jydsxnt of $5,000 against you? There is a way to protect yourself against losses incurred by liability. Don't be without this protection for a single day. Come to this bank, or ring us. Phone "East Chicago Nine-Five-O."

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Most f the Chicago- papiers nounct-d the sale in their real estate department and the result was a remarkable inquiry from individuals who have been gouged by the Chicago rent profiteerer. 'Many puople on Chicago's scuth side figure on living in , Hammond and working in the city. " In some cases rent Increases in Chicago have been 50 and 10 per cent. Prices of'Chl-cag-s real estate have aUo seen horizontal increases. It is not surprising then that under these circumstances that there should be a remarkable inquiry from Chicago. A large number of sales will also b

made to Fast Chicago and Indiana Harbor people for the reason that the sovernment houses are on the car line that runs through to Fast Chicago and Indiana Harbor without change and heeanse the housing shortage in thoss cities is deplorable. Tn this sale there will be as many houses sold la outsiders as to the residents of Hammond. A large per centage of them will be bought for an inWidow Cries for Joy "I couldn't eat anything but raw eggs and sweet rnilk and was to weak I could hardly walk across the room. I would have been in my graye today if I hadn't taken Mayr's Wonderful Kemedy when I did. When I think how I have suffered with my stomach and how good I feel now I cry for joy." it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and anays ; ne inflammation wnicn causes practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. adv. Dcrarsssin Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8 ll-fN ft Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Profitable Pleasure The fine thing about having a savings account at this bank is the satisfaction that you get out of it. Every time that you make a deposit here you know that there is just that much more money standing ' between you and distress that may be occasioned by doctors, bill or loss of work. A kept-up savings account gives confidence. Besides, there , is the pleasure that saving gives. In time, savers find that a kept-up bank book brings a home, travel, better clothes, vacations, and perhaps a car. Why not be a saver here? r rr

HOPELESS DISEASES CAN NOT BE

CURED BY DOCTORS OR MEDICINE

There are 8r,m? diseases which are absolutely hopele'g3 and pa;;t cur(. bv any physician or medicine, hut they may yet be palliated and a medicine if it does not help jn one case, may help in another. To any one suffering from a disease a remission is a (leEree of health and a medicine that relieves or palliates a disease is of great benefit. ,.atl n, K.iran. tee to cure any disease with Number 40 For The lilood. but we quote w..id for word what the ingredients in 40 are recommended for in the V. S. Dispensatory and New American Materia Medica: "In the treatment of blood troubles an acknowledged remedy among all schools of physicians, removes the cause of disease, stimulates the removal of waste, thus indirectly encouraging nutrition. Pisorders of the nervous system demand this remedy. such as nfuralsias. chronic rheumatism. gouty condi vestment. Jt is said that a!;er the Rock Island sale of government houses that purchasers mude 1500 Hn to $l.000.00 and even as high as $1,300 00 on their bargams witbi n3) days after the sale. GARY MAN LOSES FURNITURE IN TRANSIT A truck load of furniture, the prop, erty of A. Klmder. 4Jf) Ambndge ave., Gary, caught rn- yesterday as it was being taken from Gory to Ch.i ago and before the flam s were discovered much oft the furniture was badly damaged. Th damage to the furniture was about. S400 and the damage to the truck, which belongs to the Johnson Motor Kxpress, was about $100. It is believed that the nrst wa caused from a spark from an engine while the truck was waiting at a crossing. The fire was discovered on Dickey place and by the time the truck had reached the Mark subdivision garege the Indiana Harbor engine was also there and extinguished the tire. Tom Krouses Wanted It cost Tom Krouse-s, 1514 Adams st $S0 and tiosta in the Gary police court this morning to violate the state liquor COMB SAGE TEA IN FADED OR GRAY HAIR If mixed with Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. Grandmother kept her hair beautiful ly darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulhpur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful ef fect. By asking at any drug store for Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur CoVnpound," you will get a large bottle of this oldtime recipe, improved by the additfon of other ingredients, all ready to use at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depefided upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it dark ens so naturally and evenly that no body can tell it has been applied it a so easy to use. too. Ton simply damp en a comb or soft brush and draw n through your hair, taking one strnnd at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv. PASTIME TODAY Shorty Hamilton in "Falsely Accused" "The Screaming Shadow" and a two reel comedy. TOMORROW AND SAT. Slyvia Breamer in "Respectable by Proxy"

LAST TIMES TODAY Cbrra Beach and Walter Shumwaj's Heart Interest Drama What Becomes of the Children? ASK YOUR WIFE. ASK YOUR HUSBAND. A Story You'll Never Forget. A Picture With a Purpose. Also Billy West in a two reel comedy, "Going Straight."

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tions, auto-intoxication, constipation, 1'soii with phenomenal success in eczema and skin diseases. lumbas ' glandular swellings, ulcerations of mucous membranes and in general disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys and spleen." Prepared by J. C Mendenhall, Kvansville. Ind.. 4r' years a druggist. W. S. King. S"2 F. 4th St.. Pueblo, makes the following statement: "I suffered for a number of yevars with kidney trouble, sciatic rheumatism and constipation, tried numerous remedies with little or no benefit. I was indused to try Number 40 For The Plood. I found I was benefited from the start and after taking six bottles received such wonderful and satisfactory results. I am prompted to make this statement." "Witness to signature. E-iwaru Reiss. druggist. Sold by Joseph Wei.'. Hammond; Central Irug Store, Indiana Harbor. adv. law and for the second offietie, if thoi eer happens, he will be given a heavier f'no and a jail sentence on top of it. So Judge Dunn warned him. 'Where Everybody Goes.' THE RPHEU; THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana Feature Attraction " TODAY AND FRIDAY Tom Linton and His Jungle Girls A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People Mostly Girls. WILLIAMS & DAISY ' Sensational Novelty. FRANK BARDON Whistling Oddity. CHRISTOPHER & WALTON The Barber Next Door. LEWIS & JAMES Black Face Comedians. SOL BURNS Comedian. Also Jack Dempsey ia "Dare Devil Jack." DeLUXE J 5 THEATRE l TODAY Constance Talmadge "A Virtuous Vamp" in 4 FRIDAY AND SAT. Jack Pickford in "In Wr" B Also Wm. Duncan in the 4lh O B eDisode of "Trie Silenf Q Avenger." - m k SUNDAY Sessue Hayakawa in "The Devil's Claim" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Dorothy Guh.in "Mary Ellen Comes to Town" &1 Si WEDNS. AND THURS. Robert Warwick in "Jack Straw" "a I'

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