Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1912 — Page 3

Friday, May 10, 1912.

THE TIMES. FURGUSON AND McKINNEY'S SHIRTS, at 79 c MEN'S SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS, at. . . 19c We announce for tomorrow, Saturday, another sale of the famous Furguson and McKinney's Men's Dress Shirts that created such enthusiasm two weeks ago. They are. plaited and plain bosoms, in the newest effects in white ground with neat black figures and stripes. The regular price of them is $1.23 and $1.50; all sizes. For tomorrow, Saturday, we offer loO dozen of Men's Four-in-Hand Ties in a large assortment of strictly new patterns in dark as well as light grounds in figures, stripes and diagonals in the latest flowing ends as well as reversible shapes. The silks are of an extra heavy quality. Your choice 19c. KAUFMANN & WOLF. HAMMOND. IND-

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We purchased 1,500 from Selz, Schwab & Co save you money on Shoes

Women's Gun Metal Pumps, detachable strap Cuban heel correct and stylish in every respect, value $2.50, gQ Ladies' Suede Pumns, beaded toes with front

strap, a high grade par

ty slipper, worth 3.00. . .

1.75

Men's W. L. Douglas' Low Shoes, this season's samples, tan or black.

Douglas price 4 fQ

Men's Casco Calf Dress Shoes, Mucher cut, En-

dicott make, guaranteed

solid leather, value $2.00, at .

1.69

Litte Gents' Low Sample Shoes, tan calf, black and oxblood, sizes 9 to 13 a dressv shoe for vour

little boy, at. .

95c

Infants' Soft Soled Shoes, button only, fan

cy patterns in all colors,

regular 50c shoe,

at.

25c

Infants' and Children's Red Kid Ankle Strap Ties, a very -high grade kid slipper, sizes CHn 2 to 8, 1.00 value. uUC

Pair of Sample Shoes and are in a position to for young and old. White Canvas Button Shoes, made of ' high

grade fcea Island cotton,

short vamp, Cuban heel, $2 val

1.69

Ladies' White Canvas Pump, 'Cuban leather heel the new receding toe, worth 4 fl ft $1.50, at. . . I . I O Men's Outing Shoes first grade soft calf uppers, genuine elk "soles, black and olive, 1 DC value $2.50, at. . .33 Boys' Low Shoes, patent colt and gun metal, sizes i to 5V2 ; not a shoe worth less than 1 1 O $2.00, at .1,1 iJ Misses'. Canvas Ankle Straps, broad toe and silk bow, the soles are white oaw, sizes 9 to 2, value $1.25, , yg Boys' Patent Colt Dress Shoes, dress toe, blucher cut, high grade medium weight soles, sizes 1 to 5V2, value $2.00, J Boys' Elk Soles Outing Shoes, green and black, high grade samples, sizes 2 to 5, 4 4Q value 2.00, at. ... I . U

225 Women's Suits and Coals at S half We purchased from A. J. Cohn & Co., 92 Division Street, New York City, their surplus stock of this season's Women's and Misses' Spring Coats and Tailor Made Suits of the newest styles at less than half regular prices. The entire lot will be placed on sale tomorrow morning, Saturday, for one day only.

A. J. Cohn & Co.'s high class Tailor Made Suits,

consisting of all wool French serges, fancy worsteds and fine all wool mixtures in navy blue, black, tan, Copenhagen and gray, made in the newest spring styles in either trimmed or plain tailored models. Jackets are lined throughout with peau-de-cygne silk; Ladies' and Misses, sizes. A. J. Cohn & Co's Long Spring Coats, consisting of all wool serges in navy blue, black, tan and gray and handsome mixed cheviots, tailored in the newest fashion; some silk lined throughout; Ladies' as well as Misses' sizes.

The entire lot of these Beautiful Suits and Coats,

none of them worth less than 16.50 and from that price

up to 22.50, will be placed on sale tomorrow morning,

Saturday, at 8:30. For one day only, your choice

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3000 Woman's Sample Night Gowns at Less than half

We have purchased from three of the best New York Manufacturers of Muslin TX Night Gowns, their entire Traveling Men's lines of samples, consisting of the( M ill J) hiehest lace and embroiderv trimmed, as well as hand embroidered gowns. These! J I W

garments would sell regularly in any-tore at- f tit&a. 2.00 to 5.00 a piece. They are only slightly mussed from being handled on the road. We offer the entire lot for tomorrow, Saturday, at your choice.

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Millinery Department

We will place on our tables for Saturday a spe cial sale on ' all trimmed Hats. Some of the natty tailored stuff of the season, such as mixed braids, trimmed in changeable silk, the popular Sailor effect, also the smart Derby. These will be all placed on

one table at the remarkable low price of 1.98 to 2.98 Not one hat in this lot worth less than 5.00 or 6.00. We will also have another lot, such as Bonnet effects, made of laces and braids, trimmed with ribbon and flowers, in both dark and light effects. Hats of good quality of chip braids in both black and white and burnt trimmed, in the season's most popular flowers and ribbons. These will also be in this lot at prices from 2.98 to 3.98 Values worth up to $7.50. There will be a line of stylish Trimmed Hats, suitable for the elderly lady. These are all hand made of nice quality of braids, neatly trimmed in black and colored flowers and small plumes. Special for this Saturday, 71 QQ at 2.98 to.".-: . . r, . ....:... . . :. ... . :. fhwO We want to call your attention to the Children's Section as there, will be many great bargains, such as little tailored effects, trimmed with velvet and corded silk ribbon . : OQn for 69c to ,.;..gu Also Little Trimmed Hats with satin H yQ ribbon and small flowers, for 98c to ,v9 A varied assortment of Flowers at . CQd from, per bunch, 10c to ................ ; . . Quo

Our r.JGszsy Talks It will ret you out'of debt. Borrow It ana you will hare plenty left; after paying; the little we ask eaoti week er month; to meet your .bills and still have money orer for other purposes. Tea save a lot whoa fm mr rh for wkat T" mil 13.8 or more saved on every loan of 35 or over you a;et from us. Wo pay other loans off and save you money.

WE LOAN $10 TO $100E

en furniture, piano, horses and vehicles or stock and leave the property In yocr possession. All business private and confidential and courteous treatment. Skort tlas loan ea their owa aoe to mcofcaalea, salaried awoaIe aad lWri, Borrow Sa aa7 aaeac Otkor aaaooarta at the aante ratfo. LOANS MADE) ANTWHERE IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT. Call, write or phono as to call on yoa. Lake (Bounty Loan Co. w nranArru aijirv i.u. .1 u . WMn.n ivn

& 4 Televkoae 318. aa Every Bveatas; till 8 O'Clock."

"TOU ARE TO BLAME IF TOU FORGET THE NAME."

HATCHES CHICKS IN OFFICE C Continued from Pace i.)

THE OAK HILL MONUMENTAL WORKS HAMMOND Edmund Rl. Bate Successor to WM. PARRY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS VAULTS, STATUARY, ETC. Our Motto : "THE BEST OF SERVICE" All our work ig done by the improved machinery. WORKS AND YARD AT OAKHILL CEMETERY HAMMOND, IND.

no deliveries are made In Tolleston but this they refused to do. Twelve Little Chicks Arrive. In the meantime Mrs. Hen began to

lay eggs and Mr. Rooster brought! back rural memories to the office !

renters In the Reynolds building by his loud crowing. For awhile It was suspected that the expressmen were devouring the eggs but such wasn't the case. Instead they put Mrs. Hen to setting and four days ago a dosen little chlcklets broke through their sells. They were given the full run of the express office and Mr. Rooster crowed louder than ever. Rd Tape Gets Tighter. In the meantime orders came from the Chicago office to send back the two chickens but as they now numbered fourteen. Chicago refused to accept the extra twelve as only two had been shipped and the agent was too kind-hearted to separate the little chicklet from the mother. Hearing that young ones had arrived the Tolleston man changed his

mind and came to the " express office .and put in a claim -for the fourteen

chickens. However, the delivery bill

says that he Is to get but two and he won't accept two but demands fourteen. Just what Is to be done hasn't been straightened out. The Tolleston man won't take the two and the agent won't' give him the fourteen and the Chicago office refuses to recognize

the existence of the twelve young

ones. .

And More Chicks Are Coming. And In the meantime the whole chicken family is bieng kept at the Gary office at the company's expense and according to latest reports the situation is likely to become . more entangled as Mother Hen has started to laying again and the bewildered agent is wondering what will happen If Mrs. Hen has a second brood. So far, more than two hundred letters have been wrlttten back and forth betwen the shipper, the Gary office.

J the Chicago office and the Tolleston

man in regard to the mlxup. '

working In a steel trust coal mine In West Virginia, and Is probably wondering what has become of his family. Can't Speak English. The mother, she can't speak English, told through her son Frank, who says he Is 11 years old and who can speak English as good as any fourth grade boy, as he was in America before, says

that her name is Maryiana Adams. (

Probably it was a little longer than that, but the boy put it as plain Adams. She said In Polish to a Times' reporter, all of which was duly interpreted by Master Frank,, that she arrived In New York and went to the Baltimore & Ohio depot and asked for a ticket' to Gary, TV. Va., where he man, George Adams, Is a coal miner. Put Off at Gary. Then she and her children got on the train and this morning at half past 2 they were put off at the Gary, In Indiana. The ticket clerk at New York, and this isn't the first time that the bright geniuses of that railway have done It, put In "Indiana" instead , of "West Virginia" after Gary. Now the railroad company refuses to take them back and they haven't a penny In the world. - 1 - : Attorney Wachowski, local counsel

BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SMALL COST

for the Imperial Russian consulate In Chicago, took charge of the case and he wired Papa dAams about his family's plight Besides mama Adams andi Master Frank, there Is Annie, who wears a shawl over her head and who is 7 years old; Maryana, 3 years old, who helps to keep the baby amused, and the baby himself, John, who was born ten mont ago. Mrs. Assymonga, the police matron, took charge of the family and they will be fed and cared for at the police station until father Is heard from. On several occasions the city has been obliged to assist foreigners from the east who purchased tickets for Gary, W. Va., but who were shipped to Indiana instead. The police say that they will take these cases up with the different foreign consuls and with the -federal authorities to see If the B. & O. can't be compelled to hire brighter employes.

FRANK SIDENTOPF Announces the purchase of WEIGEND'S FANCY BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN STORE 645 South Hohman St. Hammond. Phone 1522 The new proprietor will cater to the best trade and invites the public to come in and inspect his new line of Delicacies. '

WOLGAST MAY ! MEET PACKEY

San Francisco, Cal., May 10. Tom Jones, manager of Ad Wolgast, said today, that he would accept the offer of the Garden Athletic club of Now York to guarantee the lightweight champion a purse of $15,000 for a tenround bout with Packey McFarland, on condition that McFarland weigh In at 133 pounds three or four hours before the bout. Jones said his only open date was June 1, and that he had wired the club to that effect.

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Has all the features required by

a well dressed man.

Every wearer knows its real worth. Do you? We have every style for every foot need. Come and try on a pair.

Jacob ScKloer & SonjM Hammond

FINE WORK OF RAILWAY CLERK

A Polish Immigrant woman and her four little kids who came over from the other side of the ocean In the steerage of a Red Star line steamer a couple of days ago were cared for at the Gary police headquarters today. They landed in Gary about 2.30 this morning without a penny and It wasn't until towards 10 o'clock that they got any breakfast." However, they are not alone in the w Mid. as the father is

A Simple Eemedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft glossy, abundant hair of beauti

ful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there is no excuse for any one, young or old, having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with excessive oil.

You can bring back the natural color of your hair, in a few days and fotever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. For generations common garden Sage has been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair ;and Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. It you are troubled with dandruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is

losing its color or coming out, get a

fifty -cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and

Sulphur from your druggist, and notice the improvement in the appear

ance of your hair after a few days treatment. Agent Li. Harry "VVeis.

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