Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1911 — Page 8
Savings f 10 to 200 Fewcml are Her Offered jou
MY BUSINESS IS GOOD, BUT WATCH IT GROW. In ruy new building corner South Hohman street and Meunich court. It will be ready for occupancy in two weeks. Very desirable offices are for rent on the second and third floors. GENERAL HARDWARE, GARLAND STOVES AND RANGES, PAINTS AND OILS. J. J. RUFF
Phone 86
563-570 South Hohman Street.
A $3 Safe Deposit Box for $1.00 per year American Trust and Savings Bank. 182 EAST STATE STREET
OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU TO INVEST OR SPEND YOUR MONEY THAT ARE WELL WORTH THE WHILE. ANY BUSINESS DAY YOU CAN START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT, RENT A SAFETY BOX FOR YOUR PRIVATE PAPERS OR BUY REAL ESTATE. SOME OF THE SPECIALS ON THIS PAGE ARE FOR SALE ON WEDNESDAY ONLY. YOU MAY WISH TO PURCHASE DRUGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, HARDWARE, BUGGIES, STOVES, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PAINTS OR OILS. CALL ON THESE BUSINESS PEOPLE, GET BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH THEM, THEIR GOODS AND PRICES. SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH THE PEOPLE WHO SPEND THEIR MONEY TO PUT THIS LOCALITY ON THE MAP.
YOU ARE ASKED TO INVESTIGATE SOME OF THE CHOICE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE BARGAINS AVE ARE OFFERING ON VERY LIBERAL TERMS. GOSTLIN, MEYN. and-COMPANY Phone 14. State and Hohman Streets OPEN EVENINGS.
S PART AN The King of Cigars YOU'LL SAY SO i - Specially Made for L. COX & COMPANY J. E. O'KEEFE, Mgr.
Lion Store Furniture Dept.
LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS 25 per cent to 40 per cent less than regular price 7.50 Value, Per Pair 5.50 10.00 Value, Per Pair...... '.. 7.50 12.50 Value, Per Pair ., q'qQ
15.C0 Value, Per Pair 9.00 18.00 Value, Per Pair 1L00 EAT KAISER BREAD made by
Co.
86 State Street,
Hammond, Indiana. Phone 268
A Victrola for $15.00
OINfcj; DUL.L.AR PER WEEK
STRAUBE PiANO and MUSIC CO; 629 Hohman St. Hammond, Ina.
Nobody in our store is afraid to work. We are not only will
ing but we are glad to do things for our customers. We try to
make them feel as much at home in our store as if we were en
tertaining our best friends in our own home. Have we your
trade yet. Summers Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Hohman Street, near State Call your doctor over our phones, 142 489 28 Prompt delivery; no extra charges.
The stoves to. buy are the ones you know
give satisfaction RADIANT, HOME, GOLD COIN AND DOCKASH Old Stoves, taken in exchange. Klinas Furniture Company
216218 East State Street.
Phone 382
WE FINISH NEW BUILDINGS The lead and oil we use will make your old building look like new and prolong the life of the wood five years. Get our estimate. John Schmueser & Bro. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS . " D'PALKRS IN - ,Vat! Paper. Paints,' Oils QIass. Etc OFFICEi PHONE, 38, J. S, Phone 841R; W. S., Phone 976J.
116 Sibley Street.
Hammond, Ind.
Our Savings Department pay 3 per cent interest. One Dollar will Open an Account and secure for you a Home Savings Bank
ASK FOR IT
The Citizens German National Bank United States Depository. Capital, Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 HAMMOND, INDIANA
LOOK FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE "AD" in the Thursday and Friday paper. GREATEST CLOTHING SALE IN THE IIISTOR OF HAMMOND. The Hob Clothing and Shoe House Wm. Sticglitz, Prop Hammond Indiana
WEDNESDAY ONLY I HAVE A LINE OF 1.00 AND 1.50 SHIRTS. sizes 1415, 15, that Ivill close out at 85c Each or J..Y 3 for 2.50 , Wednesda' only between 8 a. m. and G p. in. HOFFMAN, "HABERDASHER' 175 State Street.- Bijou Theater Building
FOR SALE JOCKEOAD CART, Special for Wednesday only $13.00. This' cart sells anywhere in the world for 18.00. E. M. Beirieger HORSE SUPPLIES AND HARNESS REPAIRING
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141 PlummcT Avenue Telephone 441 HAMMOND, INDIANA
SCHOOL HEADS TO HOLD
THREE DAYS SESSION
BURNS MEN ARE . GUARDING DEAN (Continued from column 7. page 1.) ployed the Burns" detective agency to look after his interests. "After the revelations that, were made In Gary," said I)ean. "William J. Burns solicited an Interview with me. We talked, over
h , ' i the situation and I retained his agency
School superintendents from prac- The sessions will be opened Thursday to after my case, tit-ally every city and town in the state jevenig with a lecture by President F.J DETECTIVES EVERYWHERE, will assemble in Indianapolis this week J. McConnell, DePauw University. A "We have had a number of detecfor the twenty-second annual meeting series of discussions of school topics tives on the trail of the Gary city ofof the Indiana State Association of City will be held Friday morning. The par- facials ever since, very movethey have and Town Superintendents, to be held ticipants and their subjects are: j made has been reported to me. From
in the assembly hall of the Claypool J Professional Training of High School Hotel Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Instructors at Indiana University W.
One of the principal addresses of the A. Jessup, professor of administration.
meeting will be made Friday evening by Dr. J. Franklin Brown. Columbia University, a noted authority" on pedagogy. His subject will be "The Training of Secondary School Teachers."
The Practice High School Work Superintendent H. L. Smith, glooming-j ton, Ind. j Professional Training of High School J
; .MEN ARE HELPLESS AS CH.LDREN When Taken Suddenly 111 Here is a Common-sense Safeguard.
Big, strong man Is as -a helplss in , fant when he Is suddenly 111. ,
: The sturdiest chap
loses nis seir-eontrol, a
able to regard his co
common sense that characterizes his ' f:vcry-day actions'; " ' For example: lie comes home tired, 'rats a heavy dinner and sits down to ' read' and smoke away a quiet evening. Suddenly he, notices a weight on1 his stomach; then 'sharp pains around his , heart, and a feeling of suffocation. Thoughts of ".heart disease" rush over fl him, and in his agony he fears the.
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His trouble was acute indigestion,
" hrouaht on by overloading his tired 'stomach. j A couple of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, 'might have given him relief might 1 'have saved him hours of suffering. Carry a package of Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets in your vesjt pocket or keep them In your room. Take one after teaci) heavy meal, and v ward off lndiges- , tiou. , Kexall Dyspepsia Tablets relieve - stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply those elements, the absence of whkh in the gastric Juice, causes Inthgestion and dyspepsia. They tend to " aid the stomach to digast all kinds of food and to quickly convert it Into rich ted blood. . We know what Rexall Dyspepsia i Tablets are and what they will do. We . Buarantee them to relieve indigestion , and dyspepsia. If they fail, we will refund your money. - " Three sizes." - cents. SO centsC and ?!.(. Sold only at our stores or by mall. Remember. ' you can obtain 1 t;xa 1! Remedies in this community ' !! nt our tort The Rexall store. . The Lion Store Pharmacy,' Kaufman & Wolf, Props. .
Instructors at Purdue UniversityG, L. Roberts, professor of education. Discussiori Superintendent R. F.
Hight, Lafayette, Ind. Professional Training of High School
instructors at Indiana State Normal F. O. Bogardus, professor of European history. Discussion Superintendent Charles J. Waits. Tere Haute. Ind. Professional Training of High School Instructors at DePauw University R.
what I have headr the defense thinks we have a hundred detectives In Lake county. These detectives, will bo employed to prevent the defense from getting to the jury after the trial of the case begins. "On the other hand, the defense also
has a large detective force watching every move we make. They have gone to. . Indianapolis and back to my old
Thome in an effort to find out something
me. .They have offered women 3pf ill repute "100 to go on the stand; and testify that I have had improper relations with them.
GETS MYSTERIOUS CALL
ness will then take the stand. SOME MOVES AXI Al TER MOVES. ,, The action of the defense in retaining Charles Drummond of South Bend is declared to be a move to have a home lawyer pitted against Samuel Parker, the brilliant special prosecutor selctd by Governor Marshal. Parker Is from South Bnd On one hand the defense has retained Attorneys Kelly and Daly of the Porter county bar. On the other, the state meets their move with the appointmentof H. M. LorirTg of the Portei- Mr s a special prosecutor. MAXY SEMSATIOXS ARE EXPECTC1). Acording ' to Prosecutor Charles Creenwald the bribery cases will be resaid he had information that would be valuable to me." So the case so far has been a battle between detectives. Each side has tried to out-sleuth the other. Dean and his attorney expressed the greatest confidence In the outcome of the cases -that are about to go to trial. "We have the dictograph records on Williston," said Dean, "and they will be Introduced at the coming trial." THAT DICTOGRAPH. ? "You can imagine that I was under considerable strain while I was talking to AVHltston. I had Just given him 1100
a n rl 4 hit rl i f f .r - V. n rm An n V.1 In .
"They nave sent lane telegrams ' number of -witnesses to record the con-
tne governor anout me. i,asi nigni i i versation
in town usually , v onxKiemsmw, protege ind Is utterly un- tion- l!cusKiou Superinte ndition with the WooOy. Greencast'.e, Ind.
Last night I
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s was CHIIKU up 1I llin iciriu'lio ..i- . '-XVI I Ktnn h.1.1 -a tol.ro Mr. v,ll
B. VonXKlelmsmld, professor of educa- . formed me that a friend wanted to ,A ..ii v.
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. u. see me ui uib iircui. .mi uici " hulci. inn.pntA. i- t . : . v. .. z .
j , wilting uuwn me message 1 I Informed the party at the other end , , t taken his nftnr frnm th
..n.-u.u . .i.k.. , or tne wire inai it auj nuuy , wrote Wnnl after wnr,1 Thl
"In What Respect Do High School In-j see me they would have to ceme to my ; to rmarks about transmitlIn mPS X.
siructors tan to miow a Maximum or home, go to the o!fle& or my anorncy sast,s by teIeeraplj and telephone Efficiency?" will be discussed in the orseemesomewhereel.se. That "ended. "Telegraphs. 'telephones and phono-I afternoon by Superintendent B. F. the interview. The so-called -friend Rraphs are wot)(ierfuI things, said I. Moore, Muncie; Superintendent John A. plcte with sensations. H the casn pro- .,lU, f don.t kno h about thein
vuuu, ouuim ncnii, uu .-upermieiiueiii ceeu some oi me imneiiu wtin prj....-, ifjjfj this to relieve the strain under
J. h. study, l ort Wajne. Following cal history of the county will be piace-i this the questoin, "Does the Work Out- . imder the lime!!glit. lined In the Morning Session Secure the! It i:. said that Dean in using his dio-
EfHclency 'e Desire T" will be discussed togr.-ipr brought out a lot of the piiiti-
, by Superintendent W. A. Wirt, Gary; cal history of Gary and the names of Superintendent T. F. Fltzgibbon, ' ma ny s.'- corporation officials ;nc K.-iid
Columbus, and Superintendent E. ' K. to be inscribed In the stenographic rec-
Drake, Elkhart. The concluding session Saturday morning will consist of an address on "Motivation" by Superintendent H. B. Wilson, Decatur. 111., and an explana
tion of the special school fund by Wi. A. Dehority of the State Hoard of Accounts. The officers of the association are: President. Superintendent C. C. Cole-
ords. All of this will be made public. Dean has been singularly secretive with hfs "' loa: r, h records and botn press and ,-iublu l ave been kept in tue.daik. However, it is a fact that when he slower! their contents to the governi r that official was convinced that he ought to take a hand in the alleged corruption at Gary and he worthwlth proceeded to ask the appointment of . a
man, Brazil, Ind.; vice-president. Super- special prosecutor.
intendent M. D. Webb, Princeton: secretary. Superintendent W. A. Meyers, Hartford City; treasurer, .Superintendent W. G. Woody, Greenscastle. Executive committee. Superintendent H. A. Buerk. New Albany, chairman; Superintendent A. A. Hughart, Valparaiso; Superintendent Guy M. Wilson Connerville; Superintendent J. A. Langston, Auburn; Superintendent Jesse W. Riddle, . Lawrenceburg; Superintendent K. J. Llewelyn. Mt. Vernon; Superintendent A. O. Neal, Kokomo.
THE HOM3 NEWSPAPER OF LAKE COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS OX THE TIMES. .. .
It 'ei-ame known in Gary tlus morning that Prosecutor Greenwald had approved the perjury affidavit against Dean. ', "Is there a good case again Dean?" Greenwald was asked. "Well hla affidavit is a matter of ic ord In the circuit court."
PROCEDURE IN GRAFT CASES tContinued from column 6, page 1.)
the real issue? of .the trial willbegin about Thtysdav, . 4. T. B. Deaa the prosecuting wit
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'HETHER it be the arrival of her son at
school, the illness of a friend, or a house
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which I was working and I remember the wltnes'se's who were taking- down the conversation across the hall laughed audibly." ' DEl A CHARACTEB. Dean, who " is to be the principal figure Jn the bjg drama that is to be
staged in Valparaiso this week, has the
man. He is a clean cut fellow, very concise in his statements, affable, unaffected adn polite. He will make an ideal witness. He is a man of medium helghth and slender build. He gives one the fndelible Impression that he is a man of honesty of purpose. He will not be dramatic or spectacular as
appearance" of a ' prosperous business a witness. He will appear, just as he
appears to his .friends, to b a modest, ordinary man of affairs.
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