Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Thursday. Au-nst 2(1, 1020
60,000 RUSSIANS FLEE IN PRUSSIA INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! lXTDOS, August 26. Sixty thousnl Russians have fled across the Eiat Prussian frontier Into Germany before the Polish advance, according: to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Am. fterdam today. The dispatch said there had keen no clashes between the Russian and ti German frontiers guards.
CAPTURE 10,000 MORE RUSSIANS WABSATV. Aug. 2. Via Lend?n Aug. 26 The. capture of ten thousand more Russian prisoners on the Northern battle front was reported by the Polish g-eneral atari tonight. The fillo-winof statement was leaued: TVe captured "."00 prisoners at Blel oitois. 2,0t' at Lorcia and 1.0 00 at Kol. no.
POLAND TO TAKE THE INITIATIVE t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PARIS. August ?. roland has decided to take tho initiative In the Rui-so-Polish negotiations and propose new peace terms to the soviet that conform with the present military situation on th Polish battie-front said a Wtrttr dispatch to the Matin to
day. According to an official dispatch from Warsaw detachments of a Red brigade entered Grodno on Tuesday biit the Polish legation has no official advicea conflming this report. It was admitted at the Polish legation that Gen. Budenny's Red cavalry army had reached the outskirts of I.ember(r. In Galicia. before being driven back bj a Polish volunteer army.
Crown Point
Miss Stella Breyfogle who has recently finished course In Chlropracty will locate in Sultvan, Tnd.. and open up an office for practice there. Mrs. Foster Bruce Is epsnding n few days with relatives in Crawfcrdswlle. Ind The Are department was called to Pettlbone -avenue on TTednesday afternoon where a amall field of grass was on Are. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman have returned from El Paso, 111., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of that city. Mrs. Robinson whose health has been very poor lately. 1s slightly improved. She Is suffering from multiple neuritis. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman have stpued Invitations to a. dinner party at 6 30 on Saturday, several guests from out of town will be present. Quite a number from here attended the f uneral of Mrs. John Ryan of Hanover Center, who died there on Tuesday. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Peter Geisen. The funeral was h'.d today. Mrj. Bert Worsley and children have gone to Ottawa. 111., to spend a few days with relatives. Frank Morri3 of Chicago, is acting as cout reporter in the Beaver Djn diich case which is being heard this week before special Judge Harry Tuth:U of Michigan City. Misa EIla Lattes who has been employed at the Letz Manufacturing Co.. for the past five years is leaving the early part cf September to accept a posif.cn in LosAr.g'les. California. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scheer and to children and Arthur Foss cams to Crown Point on Wednesday and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnas far a couple of weeks. They are living In Detroit. Mich. Mrs. J. R. Mores and three children of Chicago, carre to Crown Point on Wednesday. Mr. Mores who is ta chief accountant at the Lets Mfg. Co. and his family will reside in the Woodke cottage on Clark street. Misa Nellie Xorthrup has returned from a few days spent in Chicago with friends. E.J. Craig and family of Whiteside. 111., motored to Crowta Point on Tuesdav and spent the day with Mra. Margaret Heiser. Mr. Craig was formerly County Agent here but cow holds that position in Illinois. They went from here to Indianapolis. NTTW MARRIAGE LICENSES Henry Miles. Hammond. Oliva Zech. Hammond; Zegmund Vasilkas. Gary. Anastasia Screika. Chicago; Kenneth 5. DeLano. Hammond. Helen M. Smith Hammond: Mack C. Van Bor.-e. Indiana Harbor. Mav Morris. Indiana Harbor: Frank E . Kimble. Gary. Jessie M. Verkier. Buckley. 111.; Martin L. Armour. Gary. Coletta Anthony. Gary; Jerome Brabara. East Chicago. Helen Sypuleka. East Chicago: Charles C. Gurshe. Gary. Helen Majeski. Gary. Llo d E. Bupllnir. Sapulpa. Okla., Or!;a Leona White. Indiana Harbor; W-.l-l.am Harris. Gary, Via Steptoe. Gary; Vance D. Smith. Gary, Georgle Johnson. Gary; John Halepy. Indiana Harbor. Mary Shimko. Indiana Harbor. Arthur F. Carmichael. Miller. Wah I''. Benjamin. Miller; Stanley Zientara. Indiana Harbor. Floridina Chmillewska. Indiana Harbor; William H. Hall. Gar". Lucille Carves. Gary.
E ANKER'S FRIENDS ELATED "Twelve years ago I became afflicted with stomach trouble which steadily became worse. I frequently became prostrated with colic attacks and bloating. My doctors wanted to operate for gall stones. I wished to avoid an operation and on advice of a friend tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy with excellent results as since taking it about 2 years ago my trouble l-.a5 entirely disappeared." It removes the catarrhal mucous from the intntinal tract, and allays the inflammation which causes practically all Ftomach. liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded at Summer's Drug Store and druggists every ti h re . adv .
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AUTO REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED PRICES RIGHT Our Repair Department is under the direct supervision of James White, well known in Hammond as a skillful mechanic.
CARS WASHED RIGHT Phone 154 HAMMOND Yellow Cat Co. 160 FAYETTE STREET
NEW PERMISSION FOR RAILROADS ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. Railroads will be permitted to apply the increased freight rates to reduced rate orders issued by the commission since August 10. the Interstate commerce commission ruled today. The reduced rate orders are special permission granted to railroads to meet competition and to equalize the rates on specified commodities between the specific points.
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FRESH OUTBREAK AT BELFAST LONDON'. Aug. ,2S One person was killed and twenty wounded in a fresh outbreak of fighting and incendiarism in Belfast, said a Central News dis-
Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Tears have passed and th rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work ajj a carpenter. There was c operation, no lost lima, no fouble. I have nothing to sell, but will five full Information about how you many find a complete cure without operation, if you write to me. Kugene M. Pullen. Carpenter, f4S3 Marcellus Avenue. Manasquan. N. J. IWtrr cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured you may biv a life or at ast ptor the misery of rupturo and th worry and dnntfV of an T"Tfttt"n. Adv.
patch from that city today. Forty fires were started, according to the dispatch. The police and British troops made thirty arrests
WOMEN SHOULD TAKE WARNING If the statement made at a New Tork Assembly of women, that healthy Amerioan women are so rare that they are almost extinct, is true. It is time for the women of America to take warning and look to their health. It may be headaches, hackaches, dragging down pains, nervousness, mental depression that are tell-tale symptoms of some organic derangement for which Lydia 10. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a simple remedy made from roots and herbs is a epecific and may be relied upon to restore women to a heai-
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Friday and Saturday Phone 793 HUBBARD Phone 794 FOR Service Quality Low Prices WE DRESS ALL OUR OWN CHICKENS NO STORAGE RIB ROAST, rolled, no waste -.35c NATIVE PLATE BOILING BEEF , 102c PLATE CORN BEEF . Wit FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST t. .. 29c FRESH PORK SHANK 23c SPARE RIBS .... Wzc LAMB STEW 15c LAMB SHOULDER 25c VEAL STEW Special 20c VEAL SPECIAL ROAST 28c BEEF BRAIN. 18c HAM SHANK ... 25c HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 29c NOODLES. 3 for 25c TOILET PAPER 3 large rolls, with order 20c JAP ROSE SOAP With order. 3 for 29c NAVY BEANS 5 lbs 59c BLACK PEPPER 1 lb. can 39c ASSORTED PANCAKE FLOUR 2 for 25c - PURITAN MALT Special $1.10 HEBE MILK COMPOUND 2 for 25c SAFETY MATCHES Per doz. boxes 12c SHAKER SALT 2 boxes 25c CATSUP Gallon jug 75c GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER Per pkg 19c, CLIMAX WALL PAPER CLEANER 2 for 25c EXTRA HEAVY JAR RUBBERS 2 doz ..25c WE DELIVER IN HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammonr
A first or second year High School boy to take charge of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST agency in Hammond. Work requires a few hours weekly, outside of school periods. Earnings at this time more than
$20.00 monthly, with good oppor- J
tunity for increase. Must come well recommended. Bond required. Apply MR. GELENG Hotel Hammond, Room 34
FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA The Difference Between $3 and $300 The other evening a burglar obtained $300 in Liberty bonds, some cash, and a ring, an heirloom, when he robbed a residence. Had the owner of the stolen property a safety deposit box in our massive steel vault rental $3 for a whole year this wouldn't have happened. Keep your valuables in a safe deposit vault. Rental of $3 for 365 days and nights may save you hundreds of dollars. Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until 8 "The Bank That Service Built" Bonds-Insurance-Trusts-Checking Accounts
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To you who are customers of our store, I wish to thank you for your patronage during my first year in business and assure you that it is appreciated, and will do all in my power to make your future visits here as pleasant as possible. The following list is for your inspection, the prices are right, on top of which you will bear in mind that 'delivery service is rendered to all parts of the city and S. & H. Trading Stamps are given. v f
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Groceries CERESOTA ttOUR $1.75 OUR GEM BLEND . COFFEE 3 0 C Per lb . PEABERRY COFFEE 4(1 r Per lb SIX O'CLOCK COFFEE Steel cut. 45 C Per lb CLUB HOUSE COFFEE 49 C Pound pkg (None of the above coffees can be beat at that price) PEAS Fine, No. 2 can. 1 2 C Per can CORN No. 2 can. Per can UV2c. jj Per dozen TOMATOES No. 2 can. 1 2 C Per can PEACHES Very good. No. 3 can. 39 C Per can CLUB HOUSE CORN FLAKES lc Per pkg ARMOUR'S OATS 1 2 4 C Per pkg ARMOUR'S MACARONI. SPAGHETTI OR O 1 C NOODLES 3 pkgs x MONARCH BEANS Per can UY2c. - g Per dozen CALUMET BRAND SWEET PICKLES 15 C Per jar EAGLE BRAND CATSUP 1 2i C Per bottle ARMOUR'S TOMATO SOUP Per can 10c. g . Per dozen . : SEEDED RAISINS 28 C Per pkg PUFFED WHEAT 1 2n Per pkg AOC BOULEVARD PRESERVES 40 C Large jar NICE RICE lfir Per lb AVi, TAK H0M-A BISCUITS 3 pkgs. 2 1 c. 7 C n Per dozen UU
35c 30c 29c
VANILLA WAFERS Per lb. ....... .",; FANCY COCOTEEN COOKIES Per lb
CALUMET BAKING POWDER Per can . . . ..... .ji ... . jx...-.-.
WAX PAPER 95c 6 rolls .;. . . , . . . ....... ...... ... , AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 75 C 10 bars for .. . . . . ... ... . MATCHES- 26C 5 boxes for . .-:
KITCHEN KLEANSER
3 cans ? ii.2z:LOt
25c
Meats
FRESH GROUND HAMBERGER 18 C Per lb. ........... ; -' NICE FRESH VEAL STEW 18c Per lb . ,-.-. .; GENUINE SPRING LEG OF LAMB 30 C Per lb , . ..... ..v. .- FORE QUARTER LAMB - 20 C Per lb. jl ... . OSCAR MAYER'S BRISKET BACON 97 Per lb t.... DIXIE BACON SQUARES 9E?o Per lb.'. OSCAR MAYER'S BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS AELn Per lb J KETTLE RENDERED LARD Our very best. 3 lbs. - GOOD LUCK OLEO fiQ2 lbs , ; VJi7U FINEST AMERICAN OR BRICK CHEESE- 01r Per lb OAt MORRIS SUPREME FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER Your money back if it's not the best. 1 f Pound prints BULK CREAMERY BUTTER The best. CQ. Per lb UVC FRESH LEAF LARD All you want. 1Q. Perlb
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