Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1912 — Page 3

Thursday, March 7. 1912.

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Crown Point Mews

Happenings ot a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

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Prom the Diary of St Lenc

, Mrs. Hi Mighty seas she's kinder divided ex f Teddy. Ses she likes his suffragette attitude, hut ain't a bit jit r on 5 fer his line o' baby talk. Th' day o" universal peace must be at hand. One o' th' Crown Point councilman recently dubbed 'nother "Alderman Castleman" without th feller showln a bit o' fight. Recommend thet Teddy read thet Emerson feller's essay on "Friendship." Library !ote. The following are some of the very interesting- articles in the March magazines: American A New Science and Its Findings, by A. J. Nock: La Follette's

Autobiography. ly R. M. Ia Follette. . Atlantic Cltf'zan of the Old School, by S. M. Crothero; East and West, by Charles Johnston; Significance of the Persian Question, by It. O. T'sher; Prospects of Anglo-Saxon Democracy, by L T. Hobhoue. Century--Training of Chinese Chil

dren, by Harriet Monroe; Samplers, by Alice M. Karle; The Middle West, by

K. A. Ross; Stage Wisdom of Joseph Jefferson, by Mary Shaw. Craftsman Conservation, the Grat Principle of National Thrift, by O. W. Price; Old Knglisli Doorways, by H. S. Chapman ; ' Planting Iarge Spaces for Homelike Gardens. Garden Magazine Growing High Quality China Asters, by G. W. Kerr; Starting Vegetables Indoors, by F. F. Rockwell; Better Fruit from Proper Pruning, by W. McCollom. Good Housekeeping How Co-Opera-tlon is Redueinp: Prices; Some Facts About Vacuum. Cleaners. Harper's Ascent of Coropuna, by Hiram Binghanu Mark Twain, by A. E. Paine.

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s McClure's Passing of a Great Railroad Dynasty, by B. J. Hendrlck; The Thing" Above the Iaw, by G. K. Turner. Outlook President Taft on TariffMaking, by F. E. Leupp; The American Rhine. Scribner's The Automobile in Africa, by Sir Henry Xorman; The Race for the South Pole, by Kridtjof Nan-

sen; Samuel F. B. Morse, the Painter, by E. L. Morse. ' World's Work Woodrow Wilson, by W. B. Hale; Our Stupendous" YearlyWaste, by Frank Koester. Mrs. Fran! Kelly, an aged lady, aunt of Mrs. Frank B. Krimblll and Nat I Smith, died yesterday at the Smith home on North Main street at the ad

vanced age of 80 years. Mrs. Kelly has been staying at the Smith home since

the death of her husband last fall. The funeral will be held tomorrow. the burial to be at Howell, Mich., the age.l lady's former home. Nat I. Smith and Mrs. Frank Krimbill will accompany the remains to their last resting place. Adeline Miller, a young girl about ten years of age, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. David Longnecker on Grant FtCfjt. met with a painful and near serious accident yesterday while returning from school with several companions,1 the bunch were invited to ride on a sled driven by Raymond-Sherman. As the outfit neared the Sleoht place on Court street the horse swerved the rig into a pole or pist, pinning the child between the sled and post and badly scratching and bruising her limbs. Site was taken into a nearby home, where medical attention was given her and an examination proved that no bones were broken. Those witnessing the accident say it is almost a miracle that the child was. not more severely injured. The fourth concert in the Fortnightly Musical club's course was held at the Methodist church last evening. Mr. Arthur Dunham presided at the organ and gave a delightful recital, the Andante Cantabile by idor. "O Sanctisslma" by Lux. and Prayer and Cradle Song by Guilmant being especially pleasing to his audience. Mr. W. V

Ross, on account of. illness, was unable to attend, and Miss Belle Peterson acted as the soloist for the evenfng. Her voice was charming and selections most enjoyable, and the two artists were highly complimented by all present. Following is ihe complete program: . Part I.

Offertoire D Minor ..Batiste Andante Cantabile Widor Caprice in A Minor......... Dunham Solo Selected Litany Schubert March "Pomp and Circumstance".. Klgar Part II. Fantasy "O Sanctissima" .'Lux Prayer an, Cradle Song. .... .Guilmant Nuptial Marc!) Guilmant

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Toccata r . Dubois Fanfare Concert Ktude...... Shelley Miss Henrietta Newton of North

western university is visiting with her

parents. ' Mrs. Martin Rudolph was called away Ir.st evening by a message announcing the serious illness -f V.er rather, who was not expected to live, but no later word has oome from t hebedside of the sick man. The members of the Commercial club enjoyed their regular bi-monthly smoker last evening, but the. better halves

were not invited to attend. The Indies' Aid .society will have a St. Patrick's social and candy booth at the M. K. church' parlors on Friday evening. Feb. 8. K very body cordially invited. Admission ten cents. The high school basketball team will piay its last game of the season tomorrow evening when they line up against East Chicago at the local school gymnasium. East Chicago won from Crown Point in the last game, but the local five are confident of turning the trick tomorrow evening. The Hub learn has aJ a very successful season, making a very creditable allowing against other teams better practiced and coached than the county seat Ave. y 1 Miss Grace Lemster will soon open

her milllnary parlors In the Wood block on, the west side of the square. The rooms are ndw undergoing a

course of decoration and when completed will be ideal for the purpose to which they will be used. Mrs. Englert has been on the sick list for a few days at her home on East street.

All interested fans should not fail to attend the baseball mass meeting at the courthouse assenjbly room tonight. Important business connected with the

welfare of the game in Crown Point will be discussed. It will also be the Rim of the meeting to elect the officers for the year. Several candidates are said to have their hats In the ring for the management of the team during 1912. " -

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.-Mommei, Air. and Mrs. M. Hoffman and daughter Julia, John Keilman and Herman Teutemaeher. Mr. M. Si haller and family of Strasherg moved in town yesterday in the house formerly occupied by John J. Klein. " At the regular mnnthlv mor.tt..o- nf

the town board, held last evening. Dr. I J. A. Chcvigny was elected secretary

of the town board of health. John Erb of St. John transacted business in Dyer yesterday. BOOZERS fiKT ORDERS. "If you buy your booze in Worthington, get drunk where you buy it." This is the order of William James, town marshal. Hereafter all men found drunk on the street will be arrested and fined. Spencer is a "dry" town, as far as saloons go. But It is thought that a few "blind tigers" are running in the town, although thos arrested say the liquor was purchased in some of the saloon towns near

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March Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Straw Matting. Make your Selections now, Complete Spring Lines.

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Furniture Department Kaufmann & Wolf Hammond, Indiana

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Dining Chairs Coloniel style, one-quarter oak frame, polished, genuine leather seat, worth f f q 3.50, special mQ

DINING TABLE Beautiful Quartered Oak Dining Table, 6 feet extension, 42x42-inch top, heavy claw feet, a flC sells at 16.75, special... I U.u3

Dresser Golden Oak Dresser, French plate mirror, worth 13.75, srr. .8.85

Iron Bed Finished in Vernas Martin, 2-inch contiguous post,

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COLONIAL WOOD BED

16.75

Made ot bird's eye maple, full size, worth 22.50, special at

Dresser Golden Oak Colored Dresser, quarter oak polished, 27x33 French plate mirror, worth 35.00, ff nw at J ZD.OU

Chiffonier

Golden oak, colonial fine quarter oak polish

ed, French plate mirror,

worth 32.50, special.....

24.65

THOUSANDS OP NEWEST DESIGNS AT PRICES UNDERSELLING THE ESTABLISHED MARKET. ; These values will go straight to the heart of every home-loving man or woman. There are hundreds of bargains equal to these in this sale. Any goods selected will be held and delivered when ever you want them. ' '

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Mattress

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A MATTRESS BARGAIN Without an equal. Our Famous Sea Island Felt Mattress, no Mattress made and sold with any better guarantee. K Off 15.00 Label on each Mattress tOt

Rug Special

9x12 Extra Brussells Rugs, oriental and floral designs; 10 wire tapestry; all worsted

yarn; worth 16.75, special, this week

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China Closet

Quartered oak polished, "8 inches wide, has French plate mirror; five large shelves, worth 26.50, am special........... I

BUFFET Quartered Oaa Buffet, 43 inches. French plate mir ror; velvet lined knife drawer, large t M ftP? linen drawer, worth 35.00, special. ..... . .f.y 3

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Sanitary Couch Made of angle iron, Vernas Martin finish, make "lull size bed, worth 4.00, O QQ special. 4m 0 3

McDougall Kitchen Cabinet

New spring line of Kitchen Cabinet

on display. This Cabinet special

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22.50

Davenport

Complete with Mattress, worth 52.50, special

38.65

Writing Desk

Quartered Golden" Oak

Polished, worth 15.00

special at

10.25

Turkish Rocker Upholstered in genuine leather, tufted back, worth 45.00,

special at

32.00

Sewing Rockeri

Side Board

Golden Oak Rocker,' Golden oak, worth $22, ;1.89fc.... 16.79

Library Table

36.79

Worth 45.00, special at. . .

PARLOR SUIT

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Mahogany Parlor Suit, worth 30.00, cpecial at.

19.75

Think of it! A Real Leather 40.00 Couch Diamond tufted, 32x72, massive oak frame, quartered, steel OfJ TC frame, special fcU 0

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Beautiful Quartered Oak Library Table

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6-HOLE RANGE

20.00 6-IIole Range, excellent baker, larcre oven, special, this week Wl I Sf

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GOODS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Call and see us and let us explain our Credit System It will interest you.

Combination

Golden oak, f n ft C worth 18 50, I U. rl3

Mission Library Table

worth 12.00, special

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7.95

Bed Room Rockers Golden oak, , special, 2.75

Dressing Table at Special Prices

Music Cabinet Mahogany Cabinet, worth $25 -i rspecial... I P. J