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Tuesday, -December 31, 1918 THE TIMES. Page Nine. I 'I ,i ;? II: in hi ft "I -C..;. i iter unci Cabs 010'S For All Purposes IBuilt in our factory. Our facilities are ade quate for handlmg your requirements, be it a Body, or Cab for a new job or replacement of an old one. Ask our salesman or better, brine: your truck to our works and have estimate made. Champion Potato Machinery Company CHICAGO AND SHEFFIELD AVES. HAMMOND. WHITING NEWS AND PERSONALS The ('arm. lite Sisters of East Chi-i cnno and Hammond pin use several jiirtu-lPs cf used clothing to bp mado j j over for tfcp i rphaned boys and girls j j in their t are. Fend parcel rost ta Car- j iro u listers. UraselU ivmuc, Kast j Chiv'auo, Jr.'J. William Walker. Sr.. of nvenue, ha gone to Cleveland. Ohio, where he will upend the winter visit ing his daughter. Mrs. N. A. Brush. MSas Ruth Allen of the high school faculty was unable to return to re sume her duties' yesterday, owinjf to ' Purdue. her mother being very ill with influ enza at her home in Olivet, Michigan. Mrs. Alice Bu rrouirhs, who suffered a broken hip by falling down the stairs at the home of her granddaugh ter, Mr. C. G. Mackey. on Christmas eve, has been removed to the home of her daughter. Mrs. G. II. Fifleld. 335 Oliver street. A nurse has been 12-;S-2t, engaged. Sheridan Mian Minnie Sweets, a teacher in the junior high school is confined to the hospital at Lafayette. Ind.. suffering with double pneumonia. Mrs. Sweets, her mother, has been living at Lafay ette wnutj her son is a student pleased. Itev. Ivy experts to move his family here from Knox, Indiana, this week and will occupy the parith, re siding on Sheridan avenue. i The saloon of John Kfllar, of I19th street and Indiana blvd., was searched for liquor by the local police, a quan tity of w ine and rock rye being found. Kollar was releas"d on hia own bond to appear January 8th for trial. The Whiting Savings aind Ixan As sociation is for thrifty .people who should save money, but do not know how to invest it afely and profitably, and for those who are ambitions to nun a home, but who have net suf ficient means. Whiting Savings and Loan Association. Henry S. Iavid ton. Secretary. Office 600. liSth ?t.. h i t i n sr. 12-31-1 CEiris C. Petersen, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR East Chicago Of fice : Cohen Bldg., hours 9 to 12 a. m., 4:30 to 5:30 p. nv Indiana Harbor Office: Barker Building, hours 1 to 4 p. m., 7 to 8 evening. Also by appointment. Office phone Indiana Harbor 885. Res. Phone Eaat Chicago 1112. 8i! Are You Open-Minded? The average American is open minded. American business is conducted by true 1 Americans of vision, open-minded men who believe in their country and strive to meet their country's needs. The men in the packing industry are no exception to the rule. The business of Swift & Company has grown as the nation has progressed. Its affairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, reducing the margin between the cost of live stock and the selling price of dressed meat, until today the profit is only a fraction of a cent a pound too small to have any noticeable effect on prices. The packing industry is a big, vital industry one of the most important in the country. Do you understand it? Swift & Company presents facts in the advertisements that appear in this paper. They are addressed to every open minded person in the country. fffl !'' The booklet of preceding chapters in this story, of the packing industry,, wiH bq mailed on request to Swift 6t Company. Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. at MIes Sweet went there to 1 spend the vacation with them and was taken to the hospital on Christmas day. Her condition has been very serious. STAR THEATRE WEDVESD.O. "The Life of Our Savior,, a relig ious play In seven reels hand colored. Also Bray Cartoon. SPECIAL MATIN'E! TAIl THKATHK THIHSUAV A.D FRIDAY. "THE HUN WITHIN," with Dorothy Gish. George Fawcett and a special j star cast. Also a Sunshine Comedy I "The Mongrels." This is one of the I bett shows we ever had; Strand comedy- 12-301-1 Lieut, and Mrs. Roy R. Tilton, who have been visitjng at Gas City, Indi ana, aince the former was discharged from Camp Sherman, O., have return ed to Whiting and are at present at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tilton of LaTorte avenue. Miss Ursula Guernon, assistant art teacher was detained at her home in Frankfort, Ind., by the death of her sister as the result of influenza. Miss Geraldlne Holliday, who spent several days here as t.h guest of Miss Eleanore Beaubten of LaPorte avenue has returned to her home in Gary. Mia Carrie Gillette of Central ave nue, will resume her kindergarten course at the Pestalozsl-Kroebel school In Chicago on January 7. Miss Anna Rojohn has returned from Brazil, nd., and Misa Mundosy Coch ran, from outh Bend, Ind., where they (.pent the' Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quandt enter tained a number of friends at their home in 118th street on unday in hon or of the christening of their little son. Mrs. G. W. Fredenburgr and daugh ter, Martha, of Central avenue, have returned from a visit with relatives at VanWert, Ohio. Mr. Harper suffered a stroke of pa ralysis at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Dahlke, on Central avenue. The patient was in a very serious condi tion for a time but there are now hopes of his complete recovery. PRIXCESS THGATRR TOSICHT TCESI).t Special New Tear's Eve Bill Tom Moore in "THIRTY A WEEK" an all-comedy picture. ' COMMUNITY SINGING led . by" Joe Hickey. Coming Thursday Marguerite Clark in "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.- It For Sale Roll top desk and chair $10.00. iOO Flshrupp avenue , P. D. Bumhour of 119th street, is able to be out again having suffered from a relapse of influenza. Rev. H. P. Ivey, the newly appointed minister of the M. E. church, occupied the pulpH and gave the regular se.r mon on Sunday. A large crowd greet ed the new pastor with whom the member? of the church are much WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King's New Discovery . removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat grow painful should not be permitted. It should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. Kieg's New Discovery. The same with a cold or bronchial attack. Millions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. Sold by druggists aince 1869. An all importan . adjunct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. The Burden of Constipation is lifted,, comfortably but positively when you treat your bowels with Dr. King's New Life Pills. The liver gets busy, digestion improves, the sickly, sallow skin is freed from bile. Get a bottle today start the day right. 25c. Irl T 11 TP IT T E52 j IPre nventory Beginning: December 30th Closing; January 4th. eal Chance to Save Real Money on Tires and Accessories 4 For this week only we will trade new tires for old ones. On any old tire brought in during this time regardless of condition we will allow $2.50 on any 30x3 easing in the house. " We will also allow $3.50 for old 30x3 casings on any 30x3i2 tire we have in stock. These tires are not seconds or cheap brands, but brand new, ."first class United States, Ajax, Goodyear and Fisk casings. Don't junk your old tires when you can get real money for them here. An example of what you cr.n do, on an Ajax non-skid, 30x312 guaranteed, 5000 mile casing, -i uanr raxes axlowaitcs on ox.n CAsnwa. tov pat 23.50 $3.50 $20.00 Not more than four casings to any one customer, j OTHER SPEOIAia WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: e. ' Regular Price. Sale Price. Champion X Plugs .90 ' 3 .84 Champion X Porcelains 50 .41 Weed Chains, 30x3i2 6.15 5.67 Rid-p-Skid Chains 3.85 . 3.G1 Radiator Covers (Fords) ...................... , 2.50 . - - ' 1.89 Radiator Covers (Oaklands), Bargains. Radiator Covers. All other makes at same discount. Dimmer Lenses , , .90 .45 Tubes, 30x3. 3J20 2.05 Tubes, 30x3 4.15 Anti Freeze (limited amount) 1.50 .97 Mobiloil Oil (Gal cans) , 1.25 .95 Mobiloil Oil (5 GaL cans) 5.25 ' , 4.50 Havoline Oil in wood barrels. , .60 per gal. 49 We also have a number of used cars upon which we will make a special prico ". ing this week. Don't forget that used cars are cheaper now than thev will be in t spring. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights during this sale. This salt closes absolutely on Saturday night, January 4th. Come in early before the stock is exhausted. unnelrs Auto 506-8 Hohman St. - Hammond, Indiana BeiOed. Boys9 A Welcome - ' , - To All Our Friends The Season's Heartiest Greetings! For our boys our hearts are overflowing not only with the affections of blood ties, but with respect, gratitude and admiration-you bring back to us-your fathers, mothers and friends a glorious and enduring peace which fighting with our inspired allies, you won with your courage, your brains and your brawn. While you fought for us so magnificently with bayonet 'and machine gun in the trenches, we, American commerce and industry here at home fought for you beside cash till and lathe to hearten, strengthen and arm you for the inevitable victory. Yours is the greater glory brilliantly won abundantly deserved but now that we have you home again we need you to help win the war new factories were built manufacturing facilities increased and we have new conceptions of the needs and markets of the peace time world. We need vou to hold in neace the supreme place which you have won for us in the war. . f i ..... 4(, L-t stort tMs New Year ail working together-shoulder to shoulder we will march on to the fulfillment of America's commercial and industrial destiny. "LET S GO!" 1 And We wish A HAPPY NEW YEAR To You A11 PR ANK- J "Home of the Best Home Bargains" IHEW JOHN C. NO WICKI, Manager Brokerage Depf jajMiV j - sfrf-iT !yr JSAf0 .Hoinel fm TO ; I il