Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1912 — Page 8

Friday, July 1-2, 1912. 6

THE TIMES.

Mid-Summer Clearance Twice Yearly Event. Radical Reduction in All De

partments. MEN'S SUITS Reduced to

been learned the two girls left Lock-1 port "on an early morning train and

a strange

SECRET SERVICE TfiEH

INVADE THE LAIR

were not accompanied by

man as reported. Edna is 17 years old. and Agnrs is one year her senior. Although reticent about saying anything as to where she had been owing to the rumors circulated in the village.

PHn. Vi ci mrtv sttttprt flhe was on a !

visit to an older sister, who was mar- i JjQgf Qf Park IS EXamid

rled about two months ao, ana who now resides at Gary. Indiana. She has

refused to make any public statement to neighbors regarding her reasons for leaving homo bo strangely, or whether she was accompanied by her sister.

She has inrormea no one dui ner motu- Tti .rci .rvire Barents

er regarding her sister's whereabouts I Kulded by chief Martin of the Gary

witn tne excepuuon ox assuring me police today invaded Hosford Park and did not elopo and were not coaxed from beKan search for counterfeiters" outhome by white slavers. Jollet News. J fits which they believe to exist around

the Racke and Pridem homes, the i habitat of spurious money makers.

some of whom are at large, others in Uhe Fort Leavensworth prison and still two others in the Gary city Jail.

Capt. Porter of the Chicago division

for "Queer" Shovers byUncle Sam Today.

w0m

Monarch Shirts, 85c Chiett Shirts, 1.15 Straw Hats at Clean-up Prices

The Model

Clothing and Shoe

House

ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH, Prop

HAMMOND INDIANA

DOCTORS SCORE

QUACKERY AT MEETING-

(Continued from Pas; 1.)

Cles on health and disease for the enlightenment of the public.

On the program for the evening's

session last night was a paper on

"Asphyxiation. Collapse and Shock." by Dr. F. H. Fox of Hammond, and a discussion which was led by Dr. L. P.

Collins of Hammond. It was In this connection that the pulmotor, a comparatively new but very effective lite-

saving instrument in cases of asphyxiation and similar cases, was demon

strated by A. E. Olts, Industrial power

and one operative were the wo federal officers who visited Hosford park. Henry Racke and Ford Pridem. the exconvicts, who were arrested by the Gary police Wednesday on counterfeiting charges are held at the city Jail waiting orders from the federal authorities. To Ge To Indianapolis. As Gary is in the Indiana division the further disposition of the prisoners wil be attended to by the government operatives at Indianapolis. Capt. Hall, chief of the secret service branch at Indianapolis, a deputy United States marshall, and an assistant United

a -v n a r . frr- t hfl V(rtharn Tnillona flan

and Electric company. The instrument S,ates ttorney are expected from the

Is owned by the company, and accord

ing to Mr. Oltz's statement to the association it is at the disposal of the

medical fraternity free of charge. Crltlca Not Present.

While the pulmotor has proven Its

state capital this afternoon to take the

prisoners back with them for a hearing before a United States Commissioner. It is probable, however, that Racke and Pridem will make their appearance before the federal commls-

An Oat of the "Way Place.

Hosford Park long has been the

efficiency as a life saver. It is. in the sloner at Hammond.

opinion of Dr. James H. Burry, chief sursreon of the United States Steel

company, and Dr. F. W. Merritt. the rendezvous of counterfeiters. Adam house surgeon of the steel company's Racke. the father of Henry Racke held hospital at Gary, after all an unsclen- at Gary. and the otter's own son are title device, and a paper along these now in the Fort Leavensworth prison, lines collaborated by these two Dro- They were arrested by the Gary police

fessional men was on the program last yar- The two men h'ld at Gary night, but owing to other engage-i'f recently released from the gov-

ments neither of the two was able to eminent prison.

be at the meeting. j Although counterfeiting raids are Mr. Olts gave a very thorough dem- not new at Hosford park, the little se-

onstratlon of the pulmotor. jquestered and out of the way hamlet F-thi... t,.!. lin the south part of Gary, is much ex-

. . , , cited over the latest turn of events.

iroiessionai .cinics, tne pel noDDy

and the ever-handy subject of the as soclation as a filler for discussion

last night and was seasoned with

little heckling of the press,, because , the members of the two profesisons I

are at loggerheads as to what constitutes news insofar as the members of the medical profession and their patients are concerned. I AW . . M 4 - - f n-

iuo ,uicC wie cverung ur. . .rvIr will be

Evans called attention to the meeting ,naURUrated on the Illinois Central

: PAY-AS-YOU-ENTER

FOR RAILROADS

of the Tenth District Medical assocla-

suburban system Aug. 1. It will cor-

tion which will be held at alparalso . . .. . . . . t, . . . . . respond to that in effect on the street on August 1, and to the next county . . . . ,,... c. ... t.i v i. .j ... and elevated railways. So far as is

MISS EDNA 0LS0I1 HOT VICTIMJF SLAVER One of Girls Who - Disappeared Was on Visit to Sister at Gary.

meeting, which will be held at the Lake Front park in Hammond, the feature of which is to be a basket picnic

Miss Edna Olson, the daughter of Mrs. Hannah Olson, Madison and Tenth streets. Lock port, who disappeared from home last Tuesday night, returned quietly yesterday, exploding the story she had been a victim of white slavers, as has been suggested. She left in company with her sister, Agnes, but the latter has not yet returned. Miss Olson was last seen by her mother, prior to her disappearance, late In the evening when she was sitting on the porch waiting the return of her sister, who was at Dellwood park attending a dance. It has since

COLLEGE PRESIDENT WEDSJMGE HORE Dr. Winthrop Stone of Purdue, Whose Sons Are in Gary, Weds Again-

The marriage of Dr. Winthrop Ellsworth Stone, president of Purdue uni

versity, and Miss Margaret Winter took place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at their home In West Lafayette, says the Lafayette Journal. The marriage services which were read by Dr. John P. Hale, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, who -came here yesterday from Chicago where he had been visiting friends, was wit

nessed by about twenty guests who

included intimate friends and relatives and among whom were Dr. Stone's sons, Lawson and Richard Stone, who are spending the summer at Gary. Dr.

George Mackintosh, president of Wabash college and his bride, who was formerly Miss Jean Mitchell of Lafayette, were the only other guests from a distance. The bride wore a beautiful but simple white wedding gown. After the congratulations the bridal couple left for northwestern Canada, where they will spend the summer climbing the mountains In that section of the country. Dr. and Mrs. Stone will return to Lafayette early in the autumn.

THERE'S A CHAlfCH THAT TOl

OUGHT HOT TO POSTPONE THAT SHOPPING" ANT LONGER. READ THE TIMES' ADS AND SEE IV THIS

IS HOT SO.

known, it will be the first Bystem of

the kind on any steam railroad in the world. With the changing of the service a "pay-as-you-enter" xone will be estab

lished between Randolph and Sixtythird streets. To points beyond the service will be practically the same as it Is at present. Every passenger who boards a suburban train between Randolph and Sixty-third streets must have a tickot before passing through the turnstiles with which the stations are now being equipped. Giiemen to Take Up Ticket. If the passenger purchases a one way ticket for any express point between Randoph and Sixty-third streets it will be taken up by the gateman. If he has a commutation ticket It will be punched.

i The following procedure has been arranged for handling passengers whose destination extends beyond Sixty-third street. The passenger buys a ticket to his destination, which is punched by the gateman, but not taken up. After leaving Sixty-third

street, by which time most of the passengers will have alighted, the con

ductor takes up the tickets of these

longer distance passengers,

Patrons using local service north

bound will present transportation to

trainmen for collection, oa trains tha

same as at present. Those using ex

press service - nortn do una irom an stations south of ' Sixty-third street

will follow the present system.

Ticket Color . Scheme Adopted.

The same conditions will apply to

the South Chicago, Blue Island, Matte-

son, Hammond East Chicago and Gary

(Ind.) service. To enable the gatemen and trainmen to readily distinguish the approximate destination of passengers, a color scheme for tickets will be provided. The body color of all one way and commutation tickets for use on local suburban trains will be white. On the same tickets for use in the zone nortn of Sixty-third; street the body color will be green, for use south of Sixty street it will be red.

S(S RHfinwintfes fll7aiH?27Zm Chicago No Change of Cars South Shore Lines and Illinois Central R. R. New Through Express Trains Leaves Hammond Week Days 8:04, 9:34, 11:04 a.m. 12:34, 2:04, 3:34, 5:04 p.m. Most Convenient Line to the Shopping District of Chicago. Fare 25 cents one way, 50 cents round trip.

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MIMAS

GOMFAMY

Hammond's Greatest Department Store

The Great Rebuilding Sale now going on here is evidence of the arrival of another cycle, it is but the anticipatory step to a magnificent New Store, fit to cope with the enterprise and needs of the hour, it will be beautiful inside and out but we must positively move a great many thousands of dollars worth of Seasonable Mer

chandise as we are being crowded into smaller space, cramped for room. Everv deoartment of the Bis: Store has hundreds of things it

must sell, that it has been strictly ordered to get rid of regardless of

former price. So come, bring your friends and look about, you 11 fin J the picking mighty good wherever you turn.

eiv of the Many

Hundreds of B

argains lie offer

light

Genuine Soisette,

and dark colors, warrant

ed fast colors, highly mer

cerized, 32 inches 4 CJLf wide, yard I U2vf

Silk Tissue, heavy silk,

jacquard figures, street

and evening shades, sale price, 1 "7

yard. . . ... ...... I I U

Apron Check Gingham, all

colors and sizes of checks, full width and count, fast color, ; ET

yard... JU

Crash Toweling, extra heavy, fast color, blue or red border, very absorbent 18 inches wide, 4 fl 1 yard... . .... IfC

Crochet Bag large crocheted rose in center, size 9x9,

Ions: cord handle with

tassels, at

47c

All-Over Lace, silk emb. on net in all wanted shades, 18 inches wide, reg. price

1.00 and 1.25 CQr per yard ww

Pearl Buttons, self shank, sizes

10 to 14, dozen Qq

Ores Maktr's Pins, 400 count,

needle point, card... 2c

Pearl Buttons, 2 boles, extra

Talue, dozen q

Calico, full feet weave Rebuilding per vard

pieces, per

and print, sale price,

29c

Ladies' Union Suits.

bleached, very elastic, lace

trimmed at knee and neck,

sale q7p price vJ&U

Cotton Foulard, lawn and batiste, large assortment of patterns, every shade

and tint, reg. 121ac jXi and 15c, per yard. . . 21

Men's Ecru Balbriggan Underwear, all sizes,. Rebuilding: sale price, for

Saturday, at

18c

Men's Black Derby Rib

bed underwear, air sizes Rebuilding sale price

garment QQp at 00b

Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pants, 50c values.

Rebuilding sale price,

per

pair

29c

Boys' Soft Snap Brim Straw Hats, 50c kind.

Rebuilding sale price,

Saturday

at.

35c

Men's Neck Band Shirts, made of madras and per

cale. Rebuilding sale

price

only

38c

Men's Pants, cheviot and

cotton worsteds, large

sizes. Rebuilding sale

price, pair

53c

Men's All-Wool Blue Serge Suits, would be considered good 1.25 value.

Rebuilding sale price

9.95

Boys' Suits, sizes 9 to 16 years, knickerbocker style

made of . fancy cheviots

Rebuilding sale A 4Q price. Z. I J

Small Boys' Washable

Play Suits, long legs and

sleeves, regular 50c kind.

Rebuilding sale Q"7 price J U

Men's Chain Knit Silk Sox, lisle tops, heels and toes. Rebuilding sale price Per OQp pair. s&wu

Williams' Talcum Pow

der, with hinge covered

box; regular 25c size, for

this sale at...

15c

Tiz, for sore feet and

corn; regular 25c size special for this sale

at only 1

, 18c

Tooth Brushes, regular

15c and 25c this sale only

values, for

9c

DaBrook Toilet Water,

all odors, regular 50c size

for this sale 33

Ladies' 2.50 Pumps and

Colonials, in Gun Metal,

Patents and Velvets. Re

building sale

price

1.98

Ladies' 2.50 White Canvas

Button Boot, tip or plain,

all sizes. Rebuilding sale

price,

pair

1.95

Ladies' 3.00 Oxfords, in Tan, and Black, extra

qualitv. Rebuildine: sale

price, 4 AQ pair.. "rU

Girls' 2.00 Patent Co

lonials, hand turned soles,

sizes 8V6 to 2. Rebuilding

sale price, 1 1 Q pair I . I O

Girls' 1.S5 White Canvas

2-Strap Pumps, very

latest styles, sizes 8V2 to 2

Rebuilding sale price, pair

Girls and Little Tots' Hats and Bonnets, values up to 2.50. Rebuilding sale price, 75c, 49c, 1 f 25c and.. I

The New Corduroy Hat, just in from New York.

KeDuiidmg sale price

only............. 1.45

' 31

100 Navy and Black Serge Shirts, all new well-tailored, trimmed with buttons and having high 1 Q"Tf waist, for Sat. sale

Children's Dresses of gingham and percale, light and dark, sizes 2 to 14 years, sale OOj

........... oao

98c

Men's 2.00 Elk Skin Shoes with leather soles, 6 to 11, good work shoes. Rebuilding sale 4 Af

.... I .TO

price, pair.

Men's 2.00 Patent Colt Oxfords, good serviceable quality, sizes 6 to 10. Rebuilding sale DOf price, pair ?Olj

Little Boys' 1.35 Elk Sole Outing Shoes, soft leather

uppers, sizes 9 to 13. Re

building sale price

98c

Little Boys' 1.25 Dull Calf Shoes, all solid leather, sizes 9 to 13 V2. Rebuilding:

sale price, pair

89c

price.

Ladies' and Misses' Mus

lin Drawers, deep hem

stitched frill, extra quality, per 17r pair I li Children's Blue Chambray Rompers, lowr neck, short sleeve, regular 50c value, price J g j Boys' Wash Suits in Rus-

sian, aaiior or Mintarv

styles, medium and light

colors, regular 1.50, sale price. .

97c

Ladies' Bathing Suits of

real wool mohair, trimmed with braid, different styles new 3-piece style, Q fjQ sale price sCawO

Ladies' Hot Weather Kimonos, of persian lawns.

Ke building sale price,

Saturday, at..

98c

Children's Patent Colt and Vici Kid Shoes, fine quality, sizes 3 to 8. Re

building sale RQfr I price, pair ..-uw;

Ladies' Trimmed Dress Hats, values up to 6.00. Rebuilding sale price,

1.98, 99c and.

49c

Untrimmed and Ready-to-Trim Hats, values up to 6.00. Rebuilding sale price

98c, 69c, 49c and

15c

Auto or Summer Coats of

French linene, plain or

trimmed, with blue. Re

building sale price. .. ......

198

Ladies' Lawn and Percale

Dresses, broken assort

ments and slightly soiled,

values up to 3.98, Q Q n

UQb

sale price .

Children's Aprons, of fine check gingham, made with sleeve; sizes 3 to 8 years,

sale price .

23c