Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 22 June 1911 — Page 8

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THE TRIES. Thursday, June 22, 1911.

King and Queen's Coach as it Will Appear in London Procession

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Double Coupons ALL DAY Groceries Included. (Except Flour and Sujar)

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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STOKE

Dinner Set Free in Our Premium Department.

This Is the way the king and queen of England will ride to their coronation in Westminster Abbey today. This coach and the Hanoverian ponies a:e used only for coronations or whi th king opens parliament. The photograph was taken the last time King K dward opened parliament in state. The trappings and liveries are exactly as they will appear today.

BOLICE NOW WANTS JOB ON LIBRARY BOARD

circles his backers are said to be angry because of the failure to keep the

; agreement to place him on the park

board and some interesting retorts may

now be expected. Because of his In

fluence at Miller Schauff's friends are

of the opinion that he should be givea

: a place on the board but it nows looks

i as If the steam roller is to make a vlcPerpetual Candidate for All,tlm of hlm-

Offices Has a New Aspiration.

soon as the announcement had out that the common council !

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would elect a new library board with full powers Bollce Szymanski, per- Price petual candidate for all offices, 'and .

erstwhile aspirant to a palce on the park board shifted his ambitions and : became a candidate for the library . board lnsead. i ' Young Mr. Szymanski now figures j that he can do a greater service to the' public as library commissioner with less danger of dodging k injunctions, which would happen as a daily occurrence if he landed on the park board, j Fred Schauff, the second ward poll-' clan, also a candidate for the park Is still in the arena for the commisslonersh'.p but according to the stories told the engineer-politician has been handed the double-cross and will be " passed aside when the time comes. As Schauff has .many friends In railway

IF SENTENCE WAS 30 YEARS HE DIDN'T AREC

of Stolen Chickens

Takes a Slump in Harbor Court.

springers. Judge Riley says the $91 per was partly assessed on a dangerous looking blackjack Bigg carried. Horwat Informed his honor that he did not care whether he sent him up for thirty days Or thirty years. Inasmuch as he was living under an old sheet spread over some bushes near the American Steel Foundry company's plant, subsisting off the scraps gleaned from workmen's lunches after the latter had thrown them away, and drinking canal water, it seemed reasonable to understand the man's indifference.

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Excursions to various manufacturing plants about Chicago form a large part

of the programme of the American In

stitute of Chemical Engineers,

T0LLEST0N GETS NAME FROM "MAD 'STONE"

Otto Gorman Says Peculiar Stone Is Now in Possession of Dyer Man.

Otto C. Bormann, In talking to some

GARY GOES TO EUROPE WITH TWINKLE IN EYE Steel Trust Official Will Not Commit Himself About

Morgan.

New York, June 22.-

riers for steel

Chicago newspapermen at Lake "Woods are steadily Increasing and the general park last night delved back into his-; outlook for the trade is greatly Imtory a bit and he had an attentive proved, according to Judge Eltert H. audience, too. Mr. Bormann told how j Gary, chairman of the board of d'.recTollestcn came to have Its name. ! tors of the United States Steel Corpora"A good many people have the er-1 tion, who sailed fon Europe yesterday

started a four-days' meeting at the

Indiana Harbor, June 22.- The price j Congress Hotel yesterday. Today will of stolen chickens has taken a slump. I be given over to trips to Argo, where Sick Horwat, who confessed to steal- the Corn Products Refining Company

whic!rv'oneous '(9a that it was originally

Tolleston," said Mr. Bormann, "but that is not the case, - The name has a yet

lng one chicken, was fined 125 and

costs, amounting to $35 all told, by Judge Riley yesterday, against $91 per

chicken assessed against a man by the'Ind.;

name of Bigg, who was sent up to Crown Point recently by the same august authority for a similar offense. Chief McCormtck explains the seeming discrepancy by asserting that the chicken stolen by Horwat was old.

aboard the Lusltania. accompanied by his wife and daughter. "Are you going to meet J. P. Morgan

more interesting history.. Of course In Europe?" was the first question fired George Tolleston was one of the early; at the judge.

while those Bigg made away with were visited.

plant will be visited, and to other I settlers in tnese parts

plants Jn Chicago. Saturday the Standard Oil Company's refinery at Whiting,

the plants of the By-Products

Coke Company at South Deering; the Carter White Lead Company, West Pullman; Indiana Steel Company, Gary, Illinois Steel Company, South Chicago.

,and the Universal Portland Cement

Company at Bufflngton. Ind., will be

BUSINESS OFFICE

Listen!

Prosperous Clothes m&ke

ProsperousieiL

SPECIAL ! JUNE SALE ! Men's & Boys' Outing Suits. 1

The mn who puts on & "good front" Is oJv&,ys given the position of responsibility over the nton who does not. The maoi who is doing well c&n afford to dress well; the mn who is not doing well cannot afford not to dress well. A good &ppe&r&nee gives those you meetstrangers cxnd friends a, good opinion of you and often opens the door of opportunity thfxt stys shut to those who neglect their looks. Our quality Is "up -right;" Our prices, "down-rlgbt" low.-

Mesh Underwear, twopiece, per OKn garment. ..3b 25 Styles Underwear, one-half sleeve, athletic,

union or twopiece ( up from. Men's Oxford black or tan, pair, 3.00 and. .

and he was a

most Interesting character. In the early days Mr Tolle used to hunt a great deal, and It was not an uncommon sight to see deer hanging near his house In t.b trees. "It is also known to early settlers that a madstone, so called was a precious possession. It has been a tradition among the common people that

"Well, now," said Mr. Gary, with a twinkle In his blue eyes, "you don't care whether I meet him or not, do you ?" On the condition of the steel Indus

try Judge Gary was quite willing to

talk. "There has been," he said, " a slow,

steady improvement and the orders for this month, up to the present are about

I Beautiful China, decorated with dainty pink roses and gold. This is an open set and you can obtain one

piece at a time with

Coupons from $2.00 and up.

Buy Groceries Here and Save

Money.

BUTTER Finest Elgin Creamery, always the same high grade, per pound MILK Pet or Beauty Milk, 3 large cans or 6 small cans for

best

24c

certain stones possess the power of 2". 000 to 30.000 tons per day, which

curing the bite of mad dogs. These shows a satisfactory increase.

50c Shoes, 3.50

stones are kept in certain places and when a person is bitten by a mad dog and there is danger of terrible suffering and a death In great agony on account of hydrophobia the madstone is applied to the wound, and the patient Is cured. . "Well, Mr. Tolle, killed a big buck deer one time, and he found a madstone In the stomach of the animal. This stone bocame famous in the whole region, and it was called Tolle's Stone. Finally in time the name was shortened, and it became Tolleston. That is the way the town of Tolleston came to g.t its name. "This same madstone Is now In the town of Dyer and is used by people who are bitten by mad dogs. It is of a bluish tint, and after It is applied to a hite it becomes greenish in hune, showing that it absorbs poison. There 13 an old tree In Tolleston, at Third ave"nue and Chicago street that must be one hundred years old. It was used as a deer tree In the old time, and Its

branches hung heavily with deer when the hunting was good in this region."

EAST GARY. Miss Gusta Papka of Chicago Is visiting with her mother here. George Bruebach spent Wednesday at

Mrs. Esther Babcock was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday.

Negligee Shirts, Chiett or Monarch. , with or

without soft Col-1

lars, up from . .

1.00

Regarding the meeting of the steel

producers at Brussels on July 5, the Judge said:

'The 'object of the consultation Is

for the purpose of exchanging views with reference to the economic, ethical

and sociological questions in which we

are interested. It Is believed that acquaintanceship and friendly personal contract may result iiv a disposition to

co-operate so far as Is proper. I have

hoped there might be formed an Inter

national Iron and steel association on the lines of the American Iron and Steel Institute, but, H course, we shall have to ascertain the wishes of foreign manufacturers I nthis regard."

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OS" THE LAST CAMPAIGN

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Every summer need for your ' Comfort costs less here.

Gary High School Closing Exercises. Tonight the members of the class of 1911. Gary high school, will receive their diplomas at the Emerson school auditorium. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus, president of the Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago, will be the chief speaker. The public is invited to attend the exercises. The program is as follows: 1. Boyville band concern. 7:43 to 8:15 p. m. 2. - Address-Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus. 3. Presentation of class of 1911 Principal Edward Sargent. 4. Awarding of diplomas by Superintendent Wirt to the following: Ralph Payne Smith, Frank A. Knotts, Z. Grace Fisher, Jesse W, Blake, II. Granville Crose, Harry L. Kahan, Thomas B. Kenvln, Colin S. McKemie, John C. Pastre, Harold R. Stratton, aCtherine Davies, Anna Gibson, Bertha . Holmes, Blanche Jillson, Bertha Pickering, Eunice Rhodes. Ona Shover, Dena Szold, Aidah Taylor and Ine"I. Townsley.

Nov. 15 of the same year, and gave his bond in the sum of $1,000 on the same day. It Is further alleged that on Dec. 23 the plaintiff filed an affidavit In Justance A. C. Huher's court so that a writ of attachment would be issued and the automobile could be held until the debt was paid. The writ, according to the complaint, was placed in the hands of Smith and the constable failed, neglected and refused to serve it, although he had a reasonable opportunity to do so. In the meantime said automobile was removed from the state. The complaint phows that the writ was made returnable Dec. 27 and was made returnable Jan. 10. 1911. On the day of the return the defendant, Con

stable Smith, reported that he was unable to find any attachable property. On Jan. 10 the plaintiff was given a judgment for $110.50, wherefore the plaintiff sues for $110.50 plus ten per cent and for all other proper relief. The cape was filed by Attorney H. P. Scharovsky.

Minas Blend Coffee,

value in Hammond,

per pound

Hire's Famous Root Beer, 2 bottles Ca for ZOC Snider's 1-lb Can Pork and Beans, 4 "7-h 2 for I C

Red Cross Macaroni

Spaghetti, 2 packages for. . . Extra Fancy Red

Salmon, per can

or

15c

18c

27c 25c

Fancy Cream Brick Cheese

Holstein brand, 1 Af per pound TrC

Campbell's assorted Soups

3 cans flC. for ZDC

Fine Quality Qn Tomatoes, per can . . O C Fancy Hand Picked Navy

Beans, 3 pounds 1

Fancy California Apricots

or Peaches, large can. . . r ,

17c

SOAP Kirk's American Family or Fels OQr Naptha Soap, with grocery order, 7 bars for. . .JJG

CAN GOODS Early June Peas, Green or Wax Beans,

Sugar Corn, Sour Kraut, Pumpkin or Hominy, nrft per dozen 95c; 3 cans for iLOb

Friday's Special Bargain Sale

PRUITT ACTING CHIEF Officer J. B. Pruitt Is acting chief of Gary police today, and besides vlling this post he Is also day captain and desk sergeant. This morning Chief Martin. Captains Newman and Mulcahey and Sergeants Jenkins and Miller went to Valparalson'here all, with the exception of Mulcahey, are defendants in the conspiracy cast's. Officer Pruitt as ranking patrolman assumed command of Gary's police force of thirty-six members during the absence of the commanding officers.

Jumbo Tap., extra largo size for half-soleing men's 6hoes, genuine

oak, regular price 30c,

for Friday.

(In Shoe Department)

20c

Growing ' Girls'. Tan Button Shoes, with low heels, genuine Russia

Calf, sizes 2 to 5, regular price 2.85, tpr Friday only.

2.45

The Best Bare-Foot Sandal Value In Hammond, with the Elk Soles,

the kind that wear, per pair, 5QC and

Misses' . and Children's Velvet Pumps, with strap, in tan and

black, very dressy, all sizes, 5 to 11

and 11 to 2, special, 89c and

Youths' Shirts, with. French turnback cuffs, coat style and one soft collar to match; collar is finished with pearl link, material is very soft and cool and will wash excellently, 1.00 value, size fftf 12 to 14 OuC Same in Men's 79c

43c

75c

Men's Union Suits, of light weight balbriggan, made ankle length and

short sleeves, special

59c

Men's Hose, in tan, gray, blue, wine

and helio, fast dye and stainless,

double heels and toes, 2 for 25c, special, pair

Cc

Garden Hose, 3-ply, 50 foot lengths,

complete with brass couplings, special at

2.33

Liquid Veneer, the best furniture

polish for all furniture, 25c size, special at '

18c

NOTHING 3 OF GREATER IMPORTANCE TO YOU THAN TO KEEP POSTED ON PASSING EVENTS IN TOUR LOCALITY BY READING THE TIMES EACH EVENING.

Kalsomine, Devoe Kalsomine never rubs off when properly applied, 7

shades to select from, per pound.

41c

Glue, that will stick glueable, regular 10c bottles at

anything

6c

Bleached Sheet, size 81x30, good

iuu size, made of service- f"ft able quality muslin, for 0JC 4 Sheets for....; 195

Extra Fine Quality Muslin Cambric,

a 12c quality, very special, 10 yards for.... 5 yards for

95

50c

Napkins, both plain and dice design, hemmed, size 16x16, price, m r per dozen 43 C

Ladies' Umbrellas, with indestructable tape edge, twilled top, with

case and tassel, very special for........;.....

79c

Drawn Work' Squares, size 30x30, hemstitched and scarf to match, 6ize 18x50, made of extra quality

linene, very special, each ,

25c

Ladies' Corsets, made of fine oual

ity batiste, lace trimmed, has four!

nose supporters, is a good a t model, special value for T4jC

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Ladies' Nurse Stripe Gingham Pe,t-

ticoats, with ruffle; 6kirt is goodJl

and full, special

for.

39c!

Ladies' Slip-Over Muslin Gowns, extra quality fabric, trimmed with plaque Valenciennes lace, 4 inches wide at yoke, both front and back.

very special.

for.

79c

Extra Display of Boys' Washable Suits, several different styles, spe

cially priced, suit, at

48c

Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, 50c size

35c

Insect Powder, one-half pound.

12c

Barber's Egg Shampoo, 25c size

15c

Cleansing or Cold Cream, 25c size

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