Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1910 — Page 3

Friday, Feb. 18. 1910.

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EAST CHICAGO, Mrs. W. K. Williams of Forsythe avenue entertained the Bingo club at a very novel dinner Tuesday night. The house -was very pretty In Its decoration of myriads of red valentine hearts, the place cards also being handsomely decorated valentine offerings. The meal was served as a slxcourse dinner, the last course of which was a tiny tray bearing a small candle and marshmellows for, toasting. The ladles all agreed that the evening had been unusually pleasant . - The agency of the Whiting Laundry will be at Ladd's billiard hall, 4603 Korsythe avenue. East Chicago, Ind. 18-f-m-w t Miss Richard Graham of Magoun avenue Is recovering nicely from the operation she underwent at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, a week ago and Jrought home tomorrow. 1 triple team race at East Chicago V Friday night. 17-2t V, Epworth League social at the MetKvudist parsonage last night was well attended and an enjoyable time was had by al who were present. Mrs. Will uwiSiOf Beacon street Is sick with tonsilitis. Next Monday evening Magician Kerranti will give an exhibition at the Methodist church, under the auspices of the Ladies' Social Union. Ferrantl has a wide reputation and the entertainment promises to be one of the best ever given In Est Chicago. Nassau & Thompson have Just' received an assortment of autocrat lin

en, 50 and 60 cents.; Box stationery which will sell from now until Easter at the remarkable low price of 30 and

35 cents per box. 17-6t

INDIANA HARBOR. Bertha Haywood, the little 10-year-old .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Haywood of Baltimore avenue, is sick with the scarlet fever. The little girl was taken sick list Wednesday, since which time the house has been under quarantine. - The Ladies' Aid society of the Baptist church will give a food market at Chas. E. Fowler's office Saturday, Feb. 26. Miss Amelia Lindberg is confined to her home on account of sickness. Mrs. David Keiple Is in Chicago today on business. , . Two-year-old Thomas Evans of Grapevine street is sick with the scar

let fever.

M PER DAY JEFFS

EARIIGS Oil STAGE

"Athletic Circus' Receipts Show Retired Champion's Share to Be $62,812.26.

Jeffries can well afford to fight now. In a few months time . he has leaped from a position of doubtful financial standing to that of a rich man. The official figures of the tour of the Frazee company, which closed on Sunday at

Hibbing, Minn., Isued yesterday bv H.

H. Frazee show that the retired champion's salary and share of the "athletic circus" were $62,812.26. This amount, the undefeated fighter gleaned from his work on the stage In eighty-three days, his daily income being 1763.65, more than the annual wage of many laborers. In the salary end of the affair, Jell did not get as much as

Mrs. Thomas- Gething left yesterday JF , ' ..7 ..." :z "iD0- as

1 Hiru inar I HO 11 or CT fl Of O V T , c a C CO T . J.

for Cleveland, O., to attend the funeral

of her sister-in-law.

Mrs. B. Roop went back to Bucyrus, O., yesterday, from which place she and Mr. Roop had returned early in the

week after a month's visit there. Mrs.

Roop returned yesterday to attend the

funeral of her sister, Mrs. F7 Kickston, who will be buried today. A triple team race at East Chicago

Rink Friday nlght. 17-2t

LANSING. Andrew Ward of Oak Glen was a Chicago Heights viistor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.' William Cody and daughter, Blanche, were Chicago visitors "Wednesday. . Mrs. William "Vanderlinden of Lansing will leave tomorrow to visit her

daughter, Mrs. H. Vanderlinden. She

will stay In Michigan for an indefinite time. The Lansing Loan and Savings bank has sold out to the Lansing State bank. Miss R. Munster was a Lansing visitor last evening.

GARDNER VICTOR AT PINEHTJRST

Pinehurst, K. C. Feb. 18. Paul E Oarflnps nt Ori crr .0 v. 1

w -ova V4 kuu ueeiai -Jcnqa of the youngeleaaJ5jgiiL3

"v" prominent in college play was the winner of the St. Valentine's men's single tennis tournament, defeating H. Y. Lake, the New Jersey expert 6 4'6 4 in the final and one of the prettiest matches ever played here.

TOLLESTON.

A party of men from here were to a meeting held in the Eagles' hall at

Hammond last night. August Hecker was a Chicago shopper today. Miss Meta Bornmann will not be able to eo to school for a few days, as

she fell last night and cut her hand quite severely, for which a doctor was summoned, who dressed the wound. Mrs. George Shay was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kpnehrt today. John Ake of Laporte is the guest of W. E. Walker and family. , J. W. , Dye, who has been traveling in Wisconsin for sometime, is the guest of .W. E. Phillips and family. I Miss Paulina Kikkert of Michigan City Is the guest of - Miss Emma Harms. I. S. Paustle reports the sale. of lots 29 and 30, in block 2, In Bormann's addition. Mrs. J. Williams was a Chicago shopper yesterday. L E. Phillips of Warsaw, Ind., traveling salesman for Hlckock's candy firm, is the guest of W. E. PhilMps and family. L. Gordon was at Whiting on busi

ness yesterday. W. L. Cole transacted

Hammond yesterday.

Seebase was visiting

g was i mmond y?st

business at

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however, was working on, the profit sharing basis and received $50,145.60 when the "coupons were clipped." In his statement, Mr. Frazee gives many interesting facts about the long tour. The company visited ninetyeight cities and traveled almost the equal of the distance , around the world, the exact mileage being 22,112 miles. The largest house played to was at Denver where the performance drew $7,010. Seattle took second honors with $5,842, while Hamilton, Ohio took the booby prize in receipts with $408.

following is the statement of the receipts of the enterprise, which was a recordbreaker in its line: Jeffries' salary allowance. .. .$12,666.66 Gotch's salary allowance ... . 13,166.00 Bal. com. saL allowance 12,567.34

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Total salaries,... $38,400.00 Jeffries' share of profits 50,145.60 Jeffs share in full. .$62,812.26 -Incidental expenses, such as printing, lithos. cuts, etc.... 6,281.31 Railroad fares, including private car on part of tour... 10,463.19 Frazee & Berger's profits. ... 43,326.18

Gross company's share. .$148,616.28

Gross gate receipts. $203,712.18

Stomach Dead Man Still Lives People- who' suffer from sour stomach, fermentation of food, distress after eating and indigestion, and seek relief in arge chunks of artificial digestors, are killing their stomachs by inaction Inst

as surely as the victim of morphine is!

ueaaening ana injurying beyond repair

every nerve in his body. What the stomach of every sufferer

irom indigestion needs is a good pre

scription that will build up his stomach, put strength, energy and elasticitv into

Jt, and make it sturdy enough to digest

a nearty meal without artificial aid. The best prescription for Indigestion

ever written is sold by druggists everywhere and by Summers Pharmacy and is rigidly guaranteed to build up the stomach and cure indigestion, or money back. This prescription is named Ml-o-na, and is sold in small tablet form In large boxes, for only 50 cents. Remember the name, Mi-o-na stomach tablets. They never fail. They contain ingredients that give quick relief (other than strong digestors). but they are compounded for the purpose of making the stomach strong and energetic enough to do fts work without the aid of harmful drugs.

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breathe it in. Complete outfit, incladimr inhaler 1. Extra bottles 50c. Druggists.

friends in Hammond yesterday.

B. Frank Martin transacted business

in Hammond yesterday,

' Mrs. George Jarnecke and nephew.

Mr. Jarnecke, of Saxony were visiting

with friends here yesterday.

Misses Bertha and Renata Seegers

transacted - business in Hammond to

day.

August Bode was a Hammond visitor

today.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buse welcomed

the birth of a little baby boy last night.

W. E. Phillips transacted business

in Hammond today.

"tar warms was in Hammond on

business today.

Chief Feeley transacted business here

today.

Fred Waldron was a Hammond vis

itor today.

A little baby girl was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Nitter, on One Hundred and

Sixty-ninth street, yesterday.

Arthur Kunert was visiting in Ham

mond today.

E. R. O'Donnell transacted business

here today.

ST. JOHN,

Mrs. Peter Portz was the guest of

relatives in Hammond Thursday.

Frank Loehmer of Dyer was a visit-

here today. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hilbrich of Ham

mona spent Thursday with Mr. and

Mrs. Ben Hilbrich.

v. Aernna men xnursday on a

business trip through the central part

or lowa.

ine Columbus Court No. S, C. C. L.

will hold their regular monthlv mat

ing next Saturday at 7:30 p. m.

Peter Porta, who underwent an oner-

ation in St. ' Margarets hosDital. Ham.

mond, is improving steadily.

Mrs. P. Pfeifer of Whltin snent

Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. .Tnhn

Pfeifer. "

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WESTON LEAVES GRAND CANYON Aged Pedestrian Passing Through Arizona. Grand Canyon, Ariz., Feb. 18. Ed

ward Payson Weston, the pedestrian,

left Grand Canyon yesterday on his

eastward journey. He devoted consid

erable time before departing for Williams, Ariz., to viewing the beauties of the canyon. At Williams he will again

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The last day of the Great Mill End Sale, Saturday, Feb. 19th. Take advantage of the many bargains that we are -offering, on this the last day of the Sale. : Be low we will quote a few of the many bargains that we have

to oner.

ular 7c val.

2,500 yards of finest quality

SILK-PONGEE

for Waists; reg. 18c value ,

3,505 yards of 17-inch wide

UUKSET COVER EMBROIDERY.

Regular jT 35c value I XS

at JUL VJ'Vw

5,000 yards 1-yard

heavy quality UNBLEACHED

MUSLIN.

Regular 8c

value. . . . .

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3,000 yards of heavy quality twilled

COTTON TO WLING.

Regular

6c value

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5,000 yards of 3-4-in. wide CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY Regular ty 10c value JRT

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CLARK STATION. Mrs. Peter Peterson of Clark is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Buse of Tolleston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buse are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. Mrs. R. Near and Miss Emily Behn of Clark were Gary visitors last evening. M. Vaughn of this place was a Gary visitor yesterday. E. Anderson spent the day with East Chicago friends and relatives. P. M. Stults was a South Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Rice of Clark was a Chicago shopper.

75c val.

25 Dozen Women's

BLACK PETTICOATS

Embroidered ruffle: 1.50

value ,

'79c

ixiJNUriiAM PETTICOATS with deep s-? r-v

ruffle, reg. !-UJ)r

men's fine TAILORD MADE SUITS All the sTh. ifK r

ROBERTSDALE.

Miss Mamie Brown of Harrison ave-

25 dozen Men's All-Wool

nue was tenedred a sumrise nr(v tt - , . , . ' '

te in J"ueiiux-is; sizes up to 4b;

Wednesday evening at -Jier home

honor of her birthday. About twentv

young people were present and a mer

ry evening was spent in games and

guessing- contests until dainty refresh

menis were served, after which the

young people departed fortheir homes wishing Miss Brown many more suet.

nappy birthdays.

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Planes aggers or .Roberts avenue

single and double breasted;

worth ter

up to 1.50 UJj C

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88 fixtra crnnrl TTnnTr

spent the day in Chicago on business. Suits for hnv3 fmm 7 f Ifi Mrs. Vanderhoff of Lincoln avenue b LT S 110111 ' t0 lo

years;

worth $2,

at only,

vt-ited Hammond friends yesterday

airs. E,inott Aman deliehtfnllv

lenamea tne members of the After

noon, several games of redro heine-

erts avenue Thursday afternoon. Cards

were the main feature of the after

noon, seevral camps nf no k

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piayea rrom small tables in the parlor.

Al me close of the games a luncheon was served. -

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. tMna aji ijanviiie. tit I . '

spent Wednesday here visiting Rev. Ular price

c.icuii;!. xvajcany or Lincoln avenue. -J (f) f,l

was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Au-M11". Sale. .

gusta Eggers of Roberts avenue, Wed

nesday.

Mrs. Frank Schultz of Rm Q,-r,

spent tne day shopping in Chicago.

ovir. ana Mrs. Ueoree Mmif

98c

350 Pair Of Mrti's Wnrlr

parlor. I 0n " " dainty pnoes, made of heavy Rus-

sia call; belious tongue; reg-

1.95

50 dozen Women's fine white

MUSLIN SKIRTS

Embroiderv

tiounce; regular 2.00 val.

98 c

6,500 yards of first quality

APRON GINGHAM

Regular 7c value at. . ... .

4,000 yards of 38-inch wide COLORED MADRAS

for shirtwaists, Regular 15c value. .... . . . .

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200 dozen of Women's and Children's BLACK COTTON HOSE Regular 0 10c value iLJr

5,000 yards of heavy quality

BLEACHED MUSLIN

Regular T V

8c, value

at. .

3,000 yards of best quality;

SHIRTING CALICO

Regular

7c value at .............

1,000 yards 1-yard, wide best qualtiy - - - r CURTAIN SWISS Regular " 1 12Hc value

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OX11KTWAISTS r

LONG WINTER COATS

blacJv broad- jTh fK

38 dozen Men's and Youth's good strong worsted Pa

black and colored Dattems:

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75 dozen fine quality

MUSLIN GOWNS

Lace trimmed: )

all sizes; reg- fl ular 1.25 val. . .

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embroidery m 50c

40 dozen extra good qualitv Muslin Nierht Gowns: all

sizes; worth T Tk

O cents sMJ

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12 dozen Men's Work ftbirts

in black and white strive.

and heavy blue chambrey;

39c

10 dozen of Wnm

flannelette s

KIMONOS

in

aii sizes: it

1.50 value at a

5c

JO Fairs of Boys' Russia Calf SrTinnl CITi rrn U , j

tained Miss Amanda Deakon of Sou b S WlZL --"li top Chicago last evening at their home in 1111 "UCkle; extra strong

T r-"- ouies; sizes 3 to DV21 worth Misses Julia ITuhho- j . '

Dahl attended a teachers' rr, l'i iMlli

t . . ... . a . Hi

nammono Wednesday evening.

Phone 781 INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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Dr. E. D. Boyd I

PAINLES8 DENTISTRY 275 92d St., South Chicago, III. ' Over Continental Sboa C. Phoas South Chicago No. -4242. AUU WORK OUARANTBPn

ucu'6 xaur or me Hammn

department is suffering- with n ce,.

attack of the Rrippe at the

"VlilO Vi

Mrs. a Bader of Harrison avenue

Mrs. Fourhour of Harrison avenue

was a nammond visitor vesterdmr

Messrs. John Blaul and Henry Ehl

ard were the guests of out-of-town

iriends Wednesday evening-

Herman Theissen of Indiana boule

vard was an out-of-town business vis

nor last evening1.

Airs, jonn Stewart and niece. Dor othy Payne, visited Mrs. William Bol

linger, at tne bt. Anthony hospital, Chi

cago, weonesoay.

Miss Kate Sell of East Side was the

guest or ner sister, Miss Anna Sell Harrison avenue Tuesday.

iienry n:Dert or Lowell is visiting

ma sisier, .Mrs. tason Moore, and fam

ny or toDerts avenue.

Mrs. Pitzele of East Chicago visited

xioDensdaie rriends Wednesday.

End Sale price

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50

250 Pair Women's Vici Kid

Shoes, patent tip, patent kid quarters, medium weight soles; all sizes; worth 2.00; MiU End

price sf v

30 dozen Men's heavy fileece lined Shirts and Drawers.

sizes up to CT $sfc...ooc

200 Pair Men's Patent Colt Dress Shoes, button or ln.rp

styles; diamond tip; English welt soles; worth 3.00. Our Mill End mt

Sale VU? teN

price

300 Pair Misses' and Children's Gun Metal Dress or School Shoes, blucher -

heavy weight soles; sizes 9 to 2; worth m aT

1.50, Mill End ( JU fl

Salenrice.

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15 dozen Men's heavy ribbed Union Suits in natiiral 'anA

gray colors; sizes to 46: rcsrat"?: :79c 22 dozen Men's black bib Overalls and Jackets-

up to 44 'j worth 50c;

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280 Pair Boys' Casco Calf School Shoes, guaranteed solid leather; heavy strong soles; sizes 13 to 5H. Our lEnd 11 9Q

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250 Pair WomsTi's Potnf

Kid Button Shoes, cloth top and 200 pair gun metal blucher or button; all sizes -worth 3.00; a p Mill End 11 H

Sale price... V

225 Pair Little Gents' Sample Shoes, patent leather, gun metal or calfskin; sizes 8 to lS1; -f A Mill End 1 flDfl D Snip titmVp -U- O HK Jf

of

of the Great

ALE -

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tarday, February 1 9th