Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1911 — Page 8

THS TIMES.

Monday, Nov. i:J, 1911. ualiiy and Price Pake the Loudest Noise in the Shopping Field.

MY BUSINESS IS GOOD, LIKE THE PROVERBIAL BUSY BEE THE LIVE MERCHANT; IS EVER. TO THeI Our SaVlHOS Department BUT WATCH IT GROW. FRONT WITH FIRST, HIS.SERVICE TO PLEASE AND HOLD HIS TRADE; SECOND, Day 3 DCP CCIlt, illtCrCSt. In my new building corner SouLh Hotaman street and Meunich THE QUALITY OF HIS GOODS, AND THIRD THE PRICE AT WHICH HE SELLS HIS " , . . . m . , One Dollar will Open an Account and rcmL IreorTent IntlTZI ZrZtZ, " OODS. YOU ARE ALWAYS SAFE IN BUYING FROM A MERCHANT WHO BELIEVES general h ardware garlandstoves and ranges. JN ADVERTISING OUTSIDE OF A RIDDANCE SALE. IN REGULAR SEASON HE MUST ASK FOR ,T I I DI TlZfr ADVERTISE SEASONABLE GOODS-GOODS OF QUALITY AND AT A PROFIT CON- TilB CitlZfenS folMW NatlOnal Bank Jm KJ. KUrr SISTENT WITH THE MAINTENANCE OF-HIS BUSINESS. THERE ARE VERY FEW Unl Statei Depository. Capital, Surplus and Profitt $135,000.00 Phone 86 568-570 South Hohman Street. MERCHANTS TODAY WHO CARRY A LINE OF GOODS THAT DO NOT HAVE THE ' ' hammond, ind.ana : RING OF QUALITY. FORGET THE IDEA THAT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT CANNOT T A S3 Safe Deposit Box ' " SAVE POPWr to ATiricm r W 1 1 Save money-yes. and save yourself all doubt and worry UJllA -U AAliND E BIG MONEYtOr linn vtnrQ tlirnitlirQ IlOnt Ut the quality of your drugs and medicines. We are drug. SAVING CLOTHING AND SHOE SALE $4k ilk 1 II 11 II UlUlO rill llllLil O Until. 9 bus.ness has been built up by practising the highest w 1.00 DCF VCSF WIUIU iUIIIHUlU WUHh principles of our profession. NOW IN FULL BLAST AT TTotifmnnn J?r TTTvl Un TJ However, remember that on many goods we have the reputa- "r Tl ,, . ... - " Jiauimann & wolf. Mammona, lnd. ton 0f selling Bt the lowest prices that you can get elsewhere TflP llllh f! mthinor Qnri hnn Hniico Amencan nd Savngs SummaSPhaCy W SBK, Prop. 182 EAST STATE STREET this one day I .US x Hohm slZl . near SUte HUEHN BLOCK. HAMMOND, IND. " Call your doctor over our phones, 1420 1421 28. ' v Prompt delivery; no extra charges. ... OWN A HOME EAT 7 Town has Gone "FUZZY WUZZY" MAD. Let us show you our new Tile Constructed Home on Henry Street The StOVeS tO- buy are the 01168 yOU kllOW i " tt'C -mturrm it is a beauty. KAISER BREAD give satisfaction. IT S Ml FALLT. Seven Cozy room,.' furnace heat, bath and strictly modern. You RADIANT, HOME, GOLD COIN STARTED IT, AND ;I AM STILL SELLING will say this is one of the most attractive homes in Hammond. . made by t HATS at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 PRICES AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. " AND DOCKASH . SI I B 17ft n B tnA i v. GENUINE AUSTRIAN VELOURS at $5 and $6 nhmirit Rf) nnor fin in exchans?- HftCCMAN THE .oauuuuc unimui LuiiiHig uu- RfijnQQ Turnifiiro Pnmnamr MI"'inA "haberdasher open evenings. 86 State Street, Hammond, Indiana . , 11 fl rUllIllUIO UUIiIJClliy 175 State Street. Bijou Theater Building Phone 268 216 218 East State Street. " Phone 382 ; ' : " SPARTAN II jk f I A ViCtFOla IfJZJYL ?n bJbTSq of rrru -rr- f n: ZzTlL V like new and prolong the life of the wood five years. Get our -3 PER QENT. BEST A ALUE IX -HAMMOND The Kmg of Cigars Mg& for $15.00 " FOR THE .MONEY. V - . . , YOU'LL SAY SO feooAR PBR WBEK JSJL E. M. BcMCflCr Specially Made for dealers tv ' OTDI1IDC rilllin nA Illicit (in Aa HORSE SUPPLIES AND HARNESS REPAIRING V ; L-; COX & COMPANY E P'N0 T MUSIC P0! y orncE phsH Telephone d 629 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. U6 Sibley Street. r Haxmond,' Ind. 1 ' HAMMOND, INDIANA

BUZZARD HITS GARY -SEVERfl:Y

METHODIST EPISCOPAL BISHOPS GATHER FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO DISCUSS QUESTIONS OF CHURCH WELFARE AT OKLAHOMA CITY

Waristngs sent out by th weatber man on Saturday resulted in Gary be -lrnf mo-.-e or less prepared when the blizzird began to arrive late Saturday night. However, th weather was s-o baj that train. were delayed and for several hours last night Gary had no telearraphic connections with the outside world, wires being- down In. the dunes. - . At the stei milis prsoautions were taken to prevent freezing:, but it is said that the hiKh wind did considerable clamajte in th vicinity of the ore docks. Tbealerg-prii rr Mnrooneri. . Theatergoers who left Gary ear.y Saturday evening in summer attire "returned home 'three, hours late and ir. the midst of "a'blizzard. The midnight Iake ?hore train was held up by a hllziard. V'ue to promptnesn on the 1'art of Supt. PhiHips an1 his assistants the liary fc'jliiterurban railway made a splendid showing in keeping up Its time table, but the South Shore route, which traverses the wind-swept sand, dunes, wan-obliged to annul several trains last .night. - ' wi

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morn.e'nt a scream rent the air and the mother turned to see the form of her son in the boiling water. 1 I-Iedical aid was given, but. to no avail. Despite a mother's tender care the suffering baby passed away. Funeral services were held yesterday in th St. John's church by the 'Rev. Bnnedict Rajcany. Interment took place

yesterday afternoon at the St. Xoseph cemetery, Hammond.,

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METHODIST BISHOPS OICLAHOMA CITY Members of the Methodist Episcopal Bishops' Cullg, attending their seml-animal session at Oklahoma City, Okla., have now gone in a body to Denver. Colo., whera the church'' board of foreign missions la In session. Bishops ere present from all over the world when the above . picture was taken In Oklahoma City. They are, left tn right: Top row fcdwin E. Hughes, San Francisco; John !L. Neulson, Omaha; W. P. Anderson, Chattanooga; W. S. Lewis, C.ina ; F. M. Bristol. Aryent'r.e; William A. Quayle, Oklahoma City; Robert Melntyre, St. Paul; T. B. Keeley, New Orlear... Second row L. D. Wilson, Philadelphia; C'.iarlea A. Smith. Portland, Oregon: William Burt, Switzerland; F. J. Berry, Buffalo; I. B. Scott (colored), Africa. - Third row John W. Hamilton, Boston; David H. Moore. Cincinatl: Earl Craneton, Washington, D. C; H. W. Warren, University Park. Denver. Cclo.: J. W. W'dn, Cincinnati: John Hartzell. Africa.

Fears Gary's Mill. Announcement Is made that the plant of the-American Sheet and Tin- Plate company at Elwood has," by -economy and strict business methods, been advanced, from eleventh to fifth place in

point of productiveness and tonnage, giving hope that the plant will be able not only to keep the eight hot mills and sixteen tin stacks operating, but the probability that more hot 'mills may be started when the western business shows an increase. .

ARE TOU REAPING THE TIMES?

At the police station but eight 'teen applied for lodging. This time last year when ihc coici wave arrived mora than sixty sought shelter from the elemcnts. However, there Is a much larger forr-e employed in the mills this fall and but very few men are out of work. Xot very many cases of destitution were ' reported to the police. Five or six case came to light, but they were where the head of the family had deserted his wife and children. i At Konts I-fnn B. Kouts. son of the founder of that town, and related to several Gary people, was killed .when the high winds loosened a limb from a tree. It struck him.

ANOTHER CHILD IS SCALDED TO DEATH

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BEAUTY SPECIAL ' ; HELD UP I - (Continued from Page 1.) 1 I the afternoon.' The beauties had been' on the road thirty-six hours, but there the train reached Homniand early in was more trouble ahead for the Al Reeves' beauty sl ow, one of the companies on the trann i The Tllitn "Were not Thrrr. They performed at a disadvantage in their matinee, being forced, in the in- ' ; terest of timefl to put on the first act in their street clothes. Much of the beauty, the specialty of the Reeves , company, was thus lost to the audi-

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Fifteen minutes between the first and second, acts -wrought wonders with the 'heatity'' aggregation. Dainty gowns, designed for portrayal of graceful lines, had supplanted the tailored suits of

so little popularity on the burlesque ' stage. Hurried delivery of trunks dur- j ing the first act had made the .transformation possible. " ' J As the curtain arose for the second i act the audience broke into cheers. Before it was beauty of all varieties, ar- !

rayed in striking gowns, as advertised. ; -The fears of holders of choice main J floor seats proved groundless, and aM ' Shorkino- "Fa fa 1 it V "RrinfT'? settled contentedly back in their seats. 0110CiiU1S JJ aiaUXy JSrillgS

Not all of the anxiety was In front

of the footlights, however. Back in i

the wings there were rolls, provided by a thoughtful manager, were seired with eagerness by the dainty soubrettes at the conclusion of their exhibitions.

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and actresses behind the scenes su- 'hi,inS'Iind - Nov; 13Ioslng his tained them until after the perform- V"10 " the, of a waS(htub P3' ... . . . . - lally filled with steam water, a 14ance, and then each one made a dash , , , , , . .. ... ' months-old babv boy plunged into a for the nearest restaurant. , . , , .. - 1 . ' , i scalding death within a few feet of "Never again." sam ..e of the his mother. The child. Joseph, Jr., a sourettes. as she attacked a huge Kteak. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sniira

I Will Carry a baskfet of, parsed awav nr, SSatnrrlav mnrnlninrfd

his funeral was held on the follow-

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Sadness to a Whiting Home.

"Hereafter I will carry a basket of; lunch whenever I take a train at this'

time of year."

How Gary Views It. There Is not much interest taken In Gary on the Valparaiso bribery cases as the general opinion is that there will be hut one outcome a "hung"

jury. In the pool rooms there is con

1 ing daj- ! Playing among the tubs and baskets ; that were tf ing utilized by his mother i in doing of the weekly wash. Joseph was chattering and singing to himself ;' as wfll as his 14-months-old education

would allow. Entirely unconscious of approaching disaster, his mother lowered a tub of bolline hot water to the

sideraoie betting and while a few odda ; floor from a bench. While her fiaek favor acquittal there are fewer favoring was turned Joseph began, investigaeonviction. The general sentiment Motion. ( that the jury will disagree and it the , Climbing onto the edge of the tub, outcome - is conviction or acquital it tbe liltle fellow gave as his last words win cause-much surprise. - -: before the 'tragedy. " See." seer" Iii a

-Can't Start My Car RIVIAL affairs that often vex and irritate unless promptly adjusted, are easily settled over the telephone. ,

Whether it be repairs to an auto, depletion of the larder, or the thousand other domestic affairs, the telephone insures solution of the trouble. i elephone service is particularly valuable in the home,, when winter storms make walking hazardous.

Every Bell Telephone it a Loig Pittance Station. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

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