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THE TIMES at First Friday March 15. 1918. Given by the Fraternal Order of Eagles at Unity Hall, Sat., LETTER FR DR. Bll OM ."he following letter was read at the directors meeting of the. East Chicago "Woman's club Monday nirtt and adopt ed by them. To the Lodares and Clubs of Indiana: Our foivl situation, especially in r ard to myar and wheat. hi assum ed a vary serious aspect and 1 make this dires-t appeal to you not to serve banquets between rm'i refreshments. The appeal J:a beu sent to all tha grado schools. hi.H schools and e$3 !n tha stAift fn rofra'.n from Ny nnnec(iary consumption of food rattfVcr. By biioi? satisfied with the ragvlar three meals a day we throw our ass'sta,nr on th aide of the H. a l . 1 . . S. A.; by indulging In banquets and be-tween-meal refreshments we sap the vitality from our own forces. Care ;n eatinff is a r.ew manifestation of patriotism and it will help win the v.ar For the duration of the war th S. Food Administration will 1 o it for your co-operation. Sincerely your. H K. BARNAIia Federal Food Administrator for Ind LOWER COURT Newell t al from the Lake superior not such as Tiere affected by the execu court was affirmed as follows: jtion in the bands of the sheriff, and that ! ine assignee took tha moneys under the j contract. ? In procirodlngs auyplu ni.ntal to execution no pleadings, are al i lovable other than the petition and de I iimm-re nml mot hm t.. test its r'il'fi- . ., . , icnc, nun" me rrocecuiriKi t ir.o' "(1) Appellant brought proceeding supplemental to execution to realise usainst a partnership judu nior.f deb'or and s UKlt to r -r money earned the partnership debtor ;i:--r- m on-t i uc- ion contract with another defendant. who I ecogni.-:d the indebt diio.-'s :.nd of- ( 1 1 il cro to be somn nr;', and a request! W IS SUSTIEI TIMES BTXSEACT, AT STATE CAPITAI.. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. March I:..--In the aproliate court jesterday the caw, sunment. but the court hold." 'ha of tha Beck man Supply Co. vs. James j debt or's rights under the wtra-t fcred to pay it into the court, bit "n-j other defendant claimed it nndr an n-i airnment from the ivmor?lnp debtor, i It is shown tha' at ih- time the con struction contract w as written npnellant had. in the hand.s of the sheriff, an exe cution ncrainst the. partnership debtor: that the pa rtriersht p debtor ;i ft or executing- the construction contract asstun-j ed ali mop.e s coming therefrom o the, claiming defendant, who ftintudm.1 the mutertals and paid the labor for the con-1 st ruction w-r:. Appellant clan-no tti.it; it had a 1 .c-n on :U jnoivs arto-d tin-1 dr the cum rue? i.n contract which! for a spoc.nl finding; and cori-iustur3 or i lar is not permissible, and if a special finding i made it will !" Treated as a j scn'tal f i'dsiig. 'J'here Is no error in the record." 'liown ! hat Did it Cost Too 'to ove to Hammond? BOY SCOUT COUNCIL FORMED j The 11','i.iiy !e!,..ii of the Kasf ("hi-; ago W. .n, an's ( I'l'o held a very inter- es!:i!g n.ee ling or the hotne of Mrs. j W : I '.in J. I'un; i-y ednesday after- i i : t.1 INDEPENDENT MARKET COMP ANY 181 EAST STATE STREET. 713 CHICAGO AVENUE. 3334 MICHIGAN AVENUE, 11109 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, 426 EAST NORTH AVENUE, HAMMOND, IND. EAST CHICAGO, IND. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. ROSELAND, ILL. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Fourteen n:f:;hrs i esnnnded to roll wn prior to the rishts t.nder ih-- "- . aM u it !, r i en , . t . 1 ! li.- stud'.' T" the afternoon was .-ip C'f I'riMi nine's draruas, "A .Soil's Tii) I ." I ider t tie (osdership of MV" 1 l-'.-nUey. pit! ore ,,f the drama, which ji.-. lite f.,t 1 1 ? ;, ttrtii'ti ( r.iarp.n .' i li fe was 1 e d .nd .j , -:sed. I At the elo.e t'.e vet il.ir 111" l.-'i- I t"s er cd coffee a, 'r.rr and also ; I ' e v. i ' i i tu.i o a ' e - j 'a cored t 1 1 E e 1 y en- ! Stop and shop at any of the above addresses and you are assured of the same uniform low prices and quality of meat. Courteous service. Cash and Carry. Note This Week's . Specials STrlALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 25 GOOD SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb 29c PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 19c LEAF LARD, ALL YOU WANT, lb. 260 CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 25o I r 3 e i i ri m I 1 Fresh Baltimore Oysters, large .selects Fresh Tender Boilinrr Beef, lb 15c Prime Native Short Bibs of Beef. lb.. . . 16c Best Cuts of Native Porterhouse, lb. ..25c Fresh Spare Bibs, lean and meaty, lb.. . . If1 C Fresh Meatv Xr ok Bonos, lb. . '. Sc- Salted Icaiv Xeck Bones, lb 7c Fresh liver Sliced to order, lb 7c Genuine Spring Bainb. hind quarter, lb. . .28c yi. Ham. Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 22c Finest Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb 20c Bologna, Head Cheeso or Liver Sausagp. lb.. . . 20c Swift's Shortening." better than lard, lb !".25Uc Fanev Boneless Codfish. lb. .' 28c Fresh Smoked Salmon, lb 20c Finest Brand Baked Veal Loaf 25c Extra Brand Boiled Hams, whole or half, lb 33c mmmmm mmimj. n-ipcwiiji i ijiii i tm snn .m m i . i .. Smoked leatv Spare Bibs, lb 17c Smoked Pork Butts, no Taste, all meat, lb.30c Finest Brand Lean Salt Pork. II. 36c Downey's Delight, the best hiittrrine churned. lb. 33c Pure Fruit Mince Meats, lb 9c Libbys Fine Cut Saner Kraut, qt 12c Libbys Superior Chow Chow, qt 30 Libby's Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. . . n - " lil' li N r j it 1 lie r.ov .-!.;. UMi.'-.Mit : n Ind riiia j j Harbor i ffivnl an impetus f i oi a j meet -ic he'd at t ie Tliley ha rid '.lie.. (Monda. Ma'rh 11. winch is to j j mean wmii to th s'i ' of tint J j ganirat n. Ti.e meeting was i he i e- I srrlt of a genial ts! 1 f..r any one in terested 1" appear. The iwns n. siiied s i'TP. fir y.'!ie f.irty of l":e interested men ;iie . urirrnir ' were on hand when ter.ini 11 v iliairri.an if R. lieTb-11 pr ee.ird to ortllne the I pi in.-iplea of ..-.oi.tins and to expiain "m i i np purpu"" ri ine :op''L;ni5 ii..riiiu- I mat ion of a rounci! for the Boy Scout : troops of tire Uar'or. I rarsuant to the p';-po." all present i becaiT-.e charter' n ethers of the 'Viurt ;) and til following officers, wre ; choeep : President, IT R PeJlr1; ;-e nr.i. ! dent. Thomas Cap.p'oo'r. secretary. Al j f red i". Seno.tr: t-eas'irer. .T. Tl. Faro- ; iv.ij: 5co;;i Coir :n:-otier. A. t . wurg ,n . t j . . irn..P t' it t r.- t' 1 .a i ' J ' " " ' ' 1 ,v:J I nomnorl .'. Mii'liy. jj I Th exee-j'j. a C...1 -i;; it ee a chosen i ; c ; is composed of the officers and ".'''. ' J Kl:ur .,'onel He.'. F. C. ?pe.-.r. Sam- i j oei Kensnte and If ". Shepherd. H. I I W. DicKes, KlPter I.. Smith. K. 1.. Cow- J II. l..ck,ni-n. j j tin. dint 1 1 a rv ; j t"iar:dr volunteered therr services a -J I ?co.;t Maters. The Council thn to"H under censid -ota'.i "n plans for extend ng th w-e.k f tii organiratron. pn rt icu! a r'.y plan- ft ' tirtij to afford ca?t ping opportuntl 1?.'' for the various troops daring the co:i- 4 ii-r cerm To f.'ita 1 n the teO'lisile m ... '. ... . - j , : M iupis eacn inerr. pifog'a n:m- : m himself to obt : I W. Dicke. Klmer T.. Sir. I )"3iavt. II. c. .P'ar. Harry erg! M . Conrsey. Kav Put 5 1 pled?".. j campaign wil! j lie cards can ! tt? contributions. Th! i V.e begun as soon ss p ! be printed and mailed to the council member?. i With tiiii lo si b : S.'.i'.it eriti'ii'Mn !c;v? ami with aff.i ctlon with tl " National 'oum .1. w h'cji the troop t have pot fcsd heretofore, th" extended . success of t h rr v c ; if. n t is as-.rierj. r.g which the , fits and wil! j !No More Muddy Feet For Cement Workers IkL . M-n pi mept. rl. r,, ! f " o ; t . . " easier. 4 ' llaiur withoi.it s J. e'e'e pal emeu! Mep --pined at the TVrff.ngten "e-i ant ran now Tall: to wor'.t I mi's of Indiana ( siepnne o" the con-t r r c i ' r e e I' J trance trrre-i of 35c l-i Finest Brand Hams, Bacon, Lard SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEER FULLY REFUNDED. 1 Indepeedeot arket Co. THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE COUNTY. m.i I I' 1 1 'I 'i 1 I ' W I'l ' I 1 If SI I 1 M II llli 11 .IS I M f ill I ii real me I HI ISM I mmwm mm n i "s l.e c"rrei co:e,-,.n,y b'.;;t 37"ft feet -foOt con-re'e paietiierir ftj th.St' 1 ers and trnff m -ri.triit raeh the wttnct'it in cc ..-e n e n e e ine cn- ri o e n pet s ' o p at the plant en-' bur connects with over ?5n0 of cop.-ret" pavement conneefne i s 1 1 b ' ; 1 d i n E s . ' Industries in tha Calu p;t district : ..'1 many f - r wo; n s -e woic.irK on gov- ernment o:"drs. w:!i nw r o:e to cbtaln repiepf -t-o'r tr'c-i-r if vj i- rvji road congest :on mnkes snip'nnr py . r;i;'C.f drficuit or slow. i M COUNTY IS READY ! 3: FOR THIRD DKIVJbj j Not for car fare, or freight on your furniture, but in the aood things of life you left behind; the old friendships, social and Church ties. Did your coming to Hammond cost you all of thesc.p If so, what did you get in exchange for them? Did you allow this busy, growing, restless CITY, which lacks no doubt some of the refinements of life vou oave up, to set up new and lower standards for you? You and your friends were active in the Church back home. In Ham mond you have met some interesting folks who tell you that Church going is not '"the thing" in Hammond. Have you taken up with that idea? If you have, you have always entertained the secret purpose to break away from it SOME TIME. Why live in regret and with the longing to reunite your name and effort with the Institution you love and honor? Every day of delay will add to the burden of taking the step, and you will feel that The Price is Going Higher If you have been waiting for a Real Event to mark your coming bck to the Church, let that event be the DEDICATION of the New PEES BYTERIAN CHURCH next Sunday. If you are not a Presbyterian, start that day with the CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE. If you were a Presbyterian "back there," come by all means to the new Home waiting for you. If you have no church memibership, you are invited to come out and make a Decision at one of the meetings on Dedication Day. The Churches stand for a Better Hammond; so do you. And now Is the time to unite with one of these great organizations for righteousness. Hammond will look better to you; work will go smoother; home will be happier: and you will be one to say that Life is Worth Living in Hammond The NEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is worth your inspection. Built according to the most modern thought, without undue ornamenta tion or useless space, it will appeal to you as a real working plant. THE AUDITORIUM, with pleasing harmony of color in the art win dows, the tasteful furniture, the grand pipe organ, inspires the reverent attitude and is altogether in keeping with the cardinal idea of a place of worship. THE DEPARTMENTAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS follow the most up-to-date plan of arranging children in rooms according to ages, each room with a limited number of classes, all under the supervision of an Assistant Sup'erintendent. For the adult classes a number of separate rooms are provided. BOY SCOUTS have their own room adjoining the gj Jtoasium and convenient to the locker and shower rooms. THE GYMNASIUM will be up-to the-minute in equipment and man agement. It is entirely separated from the church proper by sound-proof walls, and is amply large to put on regular games of basket ball, indoor .baseball, volley ball, etc. It will be OPEN TO EVERYBODY, church preference or membership making no difference whatever. The recrea tion afforded here and in the reading and game rooms will be eagerly sought by those who know the importance of keeping "fit." This announcement by the First Presbyterian Church is primarily in the interest of CHURCH GOING. Go where you already belong, or join somewhere, and decide now to ove Next Sunday M i m f Coptlnued. from ps" one.') bond, while valuable and bearing inter-; est. was no longer to lv regardd as a. i money make-. It must be our contrlhu-' tmn to sav'th,s , -mintrv. ours In lietij havo 8r ... . rr. u.u rates. As soon as local oranUuon0 3f, hn(J,,. I are perf?e!e tha facs must he reported tve want to eliminate the duller and - patriot." th speaker said, r"-j Tha democratic ar.d republican county rring to those who sunscripe. jori rnmmitieesj ere. n an in me Ppj , bond. pa that mm h down, never tak-j Among those present yesterday wero .,(T the in tip mi, leaving til" narks m : nairman I. v. e ineny n-i ow j bear 'he burden. '.eorge Cummerow or tne democrats ami fti i "We wai f.'Jj ! t wo-dojlar John Kllllgrew cf the republicajis. A number cf Industrial executives were aleo present at the meeting. Women at tended. to their knitting throughout the session. , MaJ. F. PJehaati SchaAf. head of the Tirst National bank of Cary. vlll be thief of the speakers' bureau. II. E. Snyder w!!l handle publicity and every F wr? e!"o diyrlcsiri that all I Chairman K. Miles Norton and Secrefarv newspaper man in Lake county has been drafted by Secretary McJLdoo t aid tn puttirgr ovr the- loan. Easqawt la !. j In tha even!n the Liberty loa vrark ers sat down to banqot at thft M. C. A., where Toastmaster Hay tutrryioo ed Mr. Bennett and Capt. Oorhy of Chl caso. who made rouslnir addrsMa. Din -.an Llew collected $101 from tha dinar for the soldiers' tobaeeo fund. 14 ItW$estt9 Busiest and Most Satsitas4 (Market in Laho Go aSy s.iLass? IlW Ml Bism Mast Compare Our Prices 1 Wif la the Other Fellows n kmwmmmwmmtitm AL Choice Indiana Milk Fed Legs or Loins, Z hm 20c Shoulders, any cut, lc ipeast, for filling, . 17c 1.5 HAMS AND BACON Our buyers are making a special effort to secure the choicest of .small lean Pig Hams and Bacon for our Easter Sale. Watch our ads and window display. Special Smtzspdiaif PeiD0& Young Pig Pork Shoulder Roast 1 8c Little Neck Pig Ribs latvd - 8c Pigs Feet, all fronts - - - 8c Liver, fresh cut, all you want, 7iC Try Our Sugar Cured Corned Beef 18c and 14c IB E E 573 Hohmnn St. Telephone 1-1-4 No. 1 Native Boiling, - 12k No. 1 Native Chuck Cuts 16-18C No. 1 Native Td Roast - 20c No, 1 Native Steak 23c EXTRA SPECIAL Swift & Co. Nut No. 1 Cream 1 Oleomargarine, Cheeoe - 2Gc I This Sale, lb. 30c Sweet tickled Beef Tongues 20c aiflililli.jl siMMsaaiJIa