Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1912 — Page 8

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THE TIMES.

VvYdnosdav. CM. L 1912.

OlA ILAlt mn unpflPQ at unnflr

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as thr-y wandrrt hand In hand lofcimc lof Hammond are fresh, strictly

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for a fiKn that read "this way f.-r Aunt Jennie'.1" was a policeman. Yes, ho was human. II.- t lunssfi.t the Vys looked '!. I ami btrar and ho Un.-w Thrv looked dirty, lie asked tlicin what

style, tteiisontible, of pubstantial merit

and altoRi'thop honest ainl lr pi'iidablo. They are offered at extreiiu'ly low prl.vs lucansf- the lnirt is to titimu-

lale and itieren.-e trade, to let people I from r.n

know hy ;o tual test that nowhere can

or two the through cars on the Ilfimmond. Waiting & East Chlcnfro railwayare to run Into Chicago over the youth side elevated railway.

There will he fwo routines of cars

COMING TO THE HAMMOND THEATRE

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ry to Chleapo. One will he

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they wat'te.i i n I wnoni me ci e hhii.- " , ... i rom I'-roadway on Fifth avenue to

ins' for They told him "Aunt Jennie they cret more in quality and quaintlty , , av,,ri!1 tn.,.p on )Rf, Hundred! Hart in Imllana Harbor." lie asked j ""' the money than ril'ht here in Ham-.ini, .rtvnfth .tr,.,.t to (Vtlar ,,rPpt them if t,e-.- knew how far they were m-nd. Add C this cheerful and ""ditej,. ,..,,,. m.rnll,t tn ,i, I

l 1 1 .'!:.! r i , r i ' : i ini vTiit u u i a I i i n K i J i

from Indiana ll.irbor and whether they could find th. ir way there. They said "Sure."

most consistent pla -e to trad

I Pennsylvania railroad to Whitir.er and

Hut someht v they just .-.jiiMn't

on tile tijil'.t track. The

i-1 need that A .jnt Jennt

were con-

d near, hut

' - into i liii'iisi' convinced Hammond in the best and'

Thev I other route is from Kleventli ave

nue ami 1, roadway to the (lark road

seek, in other words, only a tet-i ofi

yon r pat romo-to.

Klevonth aseiiue. en ti e ('lark road

to N'nth avenue and tiience in to Ham-;

Mrs. "W

I S?3a 8" 1 ; , , -,-,,,- w re td -very a i v e r 1 i s e ,n r n t care- ln -N n'" '"""e nml tnence ,n to HamI I y S 1 ,,l'!!Kr-V, "S 7 !' l.'-'einess lln,n...:l,i is fuilv pre- W"- nm Hoianan streets for ChiI 1 9 S mb j ,-ame aU,nf "U hat. at c vouse kids do- ; , s,rve ' j - Ko hy way of Hammond. XVhitlns & of hili'M , ,;iw .hat sotnethlt was) j , .

rit:. "We're n.ii!i!i; for my Aunt Jennie." sp..ke up rule, the s i - y c a r - o id . What's her hist name''' "Hart." informed Harold. "Aunt Jen-Hart."

'I krow er." said the

'Ij'vcs jus! a few biocks away. 111 take you there." Mrs WHS hint Hart, of 3 ..;' Artesian

un H. Ha::

Harbor, received a letter Hits mornir.K'

from Mrs. John Zortmc;:, of Hi.ominKInii. r.l.. telling he; ..f t: e f f e arrival h.onie of her two sous. Ovors't . iljto ' '-,c Hi'.,! Haroi 1. aged 11, w!m hac the distinction if oeinc the youngest little hoboes who eve;- 'hu:n;o-d" t:;etr way from tiieir naiive ,-ity io Chicago v. a the Chicago and Alton. Headers of :l:e I'hicJtf uewspapprs

may mt i e see u a i ii . oc s i ' l , o ; . . , , , , ,

experience of the two iittlo lads, as fifteen minutes later by the apeparance ' ; 'f ,.

:Ti!!i; i ; k

Ol' it iu. ss rs. It vvl'.l he si ci U i t ver

Ail th- merohu into it... trade :', ofi'.o- ;i!trc!ivf h

Mtator :tvit caid s peci Oea ! !y : "Thero I

i will be no tranfev of passengers from! tide bitr- "n'' i ;,r " .ii...th.ir. The aLtreetoent we I '. have with the fhloai.ro f it j railway is;

ar.- are to rn n into a re to run into ( "h i- :

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door bel! aunt ami ,e. "What

"Ann! Je;i; ie Hart." said they. ' I have a daughter .It nic I tart." re

pornethina of it appeared in one or two ; or two cry ditty, very j

r.f tlu-se publications en Sunday. The : it s atth- lads who rani? ! story of their wanderings proves the; and tohi '-or s!i. was t!oold saying about truth tha.t :s stronger x oa t com? visit her.' titan th tii.i. ; I'm tt.o ycttr a"nt.' said A arcat minv of In. liana Harbor' ! is 'ol:r name?"

yonr.f folk rco't Mises t.irie and 1'Iorpnrn Zortmar: 'a.-t sunimer when these

young laaies. ntces of Mrs. Hart vis- r' Mrs. Hart, 'but she is n.ot your itfd their aunt and i.::ole. The 1 !t t le j -1 f-' wanderers who are the heroes of this "V. i'" repMcd the hoys. ta are brother, of the Mis;.es Zort- -hat .s our nnme?' asked M-s. man. All are the children of Mr, an.l ! ,t:'rt- " ' " v'ul !h, ir r' ' " Vf, ts 7,.....o, of itin.p. I a'.l clear to Mrs Hart. She knew who

the former a retired Chicago and Alton railroad .adductor.

It heean to affect the youngsters i this wanderlust immediately after the j

arrival home of their sisters, front

their vi?U to the Harbor. The sisters , were enthusiastic over the sood time '

""- , V 7" . , ' ' V , - i the tele-craph wires and ail the wires

nor nemj? uu aira cei iae iurc, ul

v, ho have entered j r"' dprocal. Thei ul autr... m. lit will ji;at V and '-ur ea

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newsboy, i " ' ' ' '" ' ' "' " ' " ;

rcnauoise. and it u ill pay ;ul to lay) Thus dnes t. foil s i p n i Her. t, of this in a supply for some time to eonie. The development he, om known. The dary :ai .- rrfundtm, featttre--fully .-xplain. d i ,o lnt.o-urhau r. ihoi, is l,o..k-, up with e'.s.-whe: e in this issio - wiil be nm. ..ft. Ha mmorid. Wldtiutt A- Hast fhieaRo

i ir iu.-. no !:ts at.d shows lh- ! railroad so il.at tl.,. will !,. ooerj.teO

l;-..nis to help, t he 1 ;,r;o.i a 1 iv as one o . t.-i:i.

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GREAT INTEREST ! IN MEETING i . . i I 'Continued from PAxe L

j too, Id. lie sore to keep tli'w copy of Till". I'M!!: fli" siH'eia! f n tioo ncrniru t

of ail 1 1 . mere V.:.nt li.i iltr to refund fare duriiss ihi Speeful 'Iiiruaui

I'etv nre eon t :l I liett In tii.. ' ( tl IM.I : II ; l.lT J dian.i Harbor, umlir the auspices of the of ifl ltt II VMS. ! 'ommorota. club of Indiana ilarlwr Koliowlny is the eompleto list of; and Kast t'hic;i;;o. mereh.ants that tire after your busim s . i I.,,.-,,.! u . t i o: Tun st master A. C.

(e..- e :' .....ooos i.oil iv i M oc ;ot-: i r;,...,..,o. l'.

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vertis.-d Ib-m-mb'-r I'm dates of the

ntintrton. ; '' ''.. s. u. i. .-.it: rio-w, m anl the s ;( o; a n I i a mmou. I to

the .orttv.ar.s were and that they hart j tra.Ie: y,.ur fare is t ai l" --from next t two boys and she herseif w as the sister i Saturdai. October & to Saturday, Oc -j in law of Aunt .ler.ie and her daughter i toiler 1 2. itielusive:

who was also Jennie Hart was thej Paste this in your hat or pin It on

i namesake of Aunt Jenie." -.our wardrobe so you will know where

'Come in bovs and I will be your to tind trenuiac harpains; aunt." she tohi them. j v.. s CO.. dipai tment store. And then the telephone wires and ! I.IOV M'tiKIl, !epa,r' ment store.

nt home to the

a va i 1.1 hi e lifcrn t r e-. Oof

' 1 ' . i So th bovs wit

, .... ,iu;ract0,i ; ront who believed th"V tae jrreat lae and numerous other do- l , . . , , , , , , . . ' ,' t'.a,, been dr iwnd and wiio h.ad been inss, caicuoited to turn boorK 9 and ; . . . , , , , ! raisin heaven and earth iooktni? for Harold preen witn envy. "tet Us trOi.. , . , , .. , ... . , . . , them since s:x oc.ock the mornitu? beto visit Aunt ,Ii'!ir.;e. too. wh.ispered ! rfl Itaro'.d to Ge.irk.-ie. and thev .lid. At i , . , ", . They have promised never to run least they pot as far as Chicago and , .... . . . . . , . , ! away apain. even to pee Aunt Jennie, then Aunt Jennie visited tnem. and i . ... , ! hut Aunt Jet nle has Kiven a hint that sent them home, in aeor.lanoe w'th In- ! ,w , , mavhe if they are noo.i bovs she rnav struct'.ons from th. ir parents who had , , , ' ., , , ... . . ' , ., - some day le". Ihm come to visit her.

omoi tiiii iti.oe ooaiu, it llieir par-

a frantic and sleepless nisht did not wlsti their son's escapade to turn out so enjoyable, that they mitrht attempt to repeat the experience. Th boys left home early Friday morniiiK to it" to Indiana Harbor after hav.r.kr screwed their e. urate up to actualy starting out on ti-.tir adverture. Tlf ;r first .-hp was to board a Chicago and Alton freipht train. clambering; over the chics of an empty coal car and erouoh;:: d.e,vu in a comer tint'' ".f piKht. it happe-tiod that the train was he-i.le.l for Che a.-o instead of rouis or some other dir.tint poi;;t. At .l.iliet the your.sst.rs were di'-cov.-tf d by the

trainmen and ordered off. Ti

but were they d i so Hi ra a; -d by thhs little set bark? X't they.

iin s i i hmh iti; sTiiiii:. Ill It ( I.IITIIIM. 4 nit I T A TOW I.I-:, shoes Ti:ill WtMU.KN IIII.I.", tailors.

i.l i 'ion tttei-eia 1 I'lu o

of luiiiaua I in iM.r and Hast Chi-aiLio j Toast n asi e;---,-;tiini. I M. Kosi.-t, l l'resi.lcnt Indiana Federated Commei - j j rial i 'In bs. j I The Chamber of Com in tree of the!

j I ntteo Mate of America -Harry A.

Wheeb-r, I'l't sidctit Chamber of Commerce ,.f tin- 1'nited States of America, Cltlcato. in. City Markets ami Their Influence on the IHch Cost of Living Jas. It. Hau'.a. Mayor of I es Moines, Iowa. Cosiness in Farming ami Farming m Fusoo ss - Ih-rt Fail. Secretarv ("ron

ents will consent.

TIMES' BARGAIN EDITION OFFERS TRADE SNAPS (Continued from I'apre on0

of jroods as now and the we, k of the bis fare rffitc'ine sale will s.e more a.ol Ms? iter bargains th'in ever. Kvt-ry noo. hunt represented in this creat f a re-r -f u s- i i c i? event is makiii? elaborate preparations for a ectiera! sweepini? prce r diPUion sale- throiii'h

KOt o:t thrt we(.k fj- ( irtoi,..,. f,-l2. Never be

fore has su it a hatu e been offe re-.l

M. li;ii, dothitiR. shots furnis!iin:rs.

J. I-:. ir'llltt. jeweler arid optician. j Till. 1IIIIH1I, ( I.O I IIIM. HOI f.K. . II. M 4HKS clothlntr. 1IM10! I-'l It III II K CO. Vi'Itll III. I'MMI .V Ml' I C . .1. .1. Ill IT. hardware and stoves. S. SII.Vl-'.H. jeweler, I.IO STOIIi: I I IIMTI Hll nill'T. SI MMKII1. 111 VHM t" . presc ription sit'iii lists. IO! M, MIA'S TIIni. ITI.KVS I.I'.ftMVN WTIONAL 11 K. Ht'i M(in sum- hot k. MI .H It llll V A SillMIS IIVVK. M1!TI!I1K IMINV I. VS A; i:l.i:t - Tlt IC O. I'lltST MTIIIN II, HWK.

nd pcnt'3 1 Intproyement (ommiitte. Council of jtlrain Kxehanne. Chicago, 111.

(iood Ilo.ois - Hon. t'harb-s C. Frov.n, I-lditor Munieijial Kt.sineerinir Magazine. Adjournment. Irlt!:iy Morning, October 4. 10:' The Fusiness Form of (itv Government Thet). F. Thfime, Fort

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HEW SPORT AJ MONT" CARLO. RrVCf IN

AIR AND SFA RY HYDROPL ANTo AND

MOTOR BOATS IN LYMAN H HQWt

TRAVEL FESTIVAL 4M?m&

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Wayne, Ind. l'J:3 Fep.irt of the City li'iv. rnin. nt C Williams, Secret a ry

J City Government 'Ti-.niittee. ic.ess horrn .f j I 'iscussbos. .itti-i H. Ml 1 ritroduc' ion of lb sol u t lotiS. :n sS Form of i Fop-ts of Committees.

v Flection of i 'iff L t i s. I St lecCon of City for 1313 I'mivcntioi

Adjournment.

Try a I.aVendor cltfar. It's pood!

lareain htir.ters to tool what Ham

i:,e touno an. oner emptv coai car , n-,(nd' s tmucbants have in stor

uiiacoea :o a i:a:n. troxioncp rr.ust , v ,,, ,

have had an eye on trie y oi. u ir.-' crs, for this t-ain was also lie i,i...i ftir Cist-'aeo and in the evening- landed tnem in the ii. & O. freight yards They slept in the yards ail ri.rht and early in the nu rninK. almis-I frozen thee KOt oat and resumed their search for Aunt Jennie. Pome'hlttK 'oid them that they were in rhica. I'.ut that was not Indiana Harbor. They mast find Inddiuria Harbor. The first human that met their traze

for

.irtrairs are lust tis

much for tie people of IF. mmorid as those residit g nut si tie of the city. A number of HamrrairoTs i.adinc?

shonkeeners not. repta

of f a re-ref u o dl r,

itisr elaborate

ROABS ARE TO HAKE TWO CONNECTIONS

tContlnoe3 rro-n Pan L ! Place oxt.'ioi.'in to boom their property. Three t.ans:- at Work. Senator Cavit sod t hat three trarers of men are at worh on the extonsion of the Fifth avenue Pne to ("line Itv0.

1IIII l i.l l Hi I n iimipm wmn m j - - "''tUlH'rti.-t UITI'vaJ ISd'ZZ'' ' "j!''". :'?'.' nmH I. .M-.,,....., .i j. wib;.!.. .-T.c;f. I. iT,,iT. i,, - t;OO.K ; ! j 'l"" JhrlJ J. J.- KUrr

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p.:, ,tj yi&s'

d in the lis t 1 n m

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merchants are tnaK- ; Hundred and Fortv-ilfth street to Ce-

pians for trade week, i dar street ard into Indiana Harbor.

They w.il civ -ail l-.i..is of I-aitiS to

in the

buyers, hut win not pa: tit. s;

refundir.e; of fares. MOCK. FI(FII VM lll'.l'FADVIIUl, The stocks oa i-.d by the merchant

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Frob.-.Idy ti e :re-..-t onportant development that lots come out of TlIJ! Timhb' story is the fa-t tiat within a year

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630 S. Hohman St. Phone 86

Hammond, Indiana

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(PTiifcig'Oafc't?. flO?- ?fc!.-Aflf Wuvi fcL :LM.af L ai.'t.-'C;

Just received a large sleek of lesder end Rspsaler Winchester Shells 10-1 2-1 6 and 20 Gauge, See cor complete line of Shot Guns m sporting Goods,

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arid recomrro to! it for 1h-. (i .1 use has resulte.,1 in fum- , - $

RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. Tin (tnillNF treatment for the lirink Habit ari be us.-d with absolute confijenoe. It destroys all tb sire for whi-sky. Leer or other aie.,h..!ie stimu

lants. Thousands iutve su c'-e s f u i 1 y used It ami have been restored to lives of! , -J

sobriety aroi us. fultoss. Can ! tri ven s .cf-tlv. I

"We huv. sold OIU'ilXK for a. number of year. "Drink Habit." We- know of many cases who re It

plete cures. " i '..ij

tr t oO f ,il t , ,ret t-t.toOtc f...e nPIHVP .,f... .. . . 1 . ' . ...11 1... 1 "I

refunded. Costs only $1.(h per box. Ask for fre- boekl-t telling' all about : t oi: It IN IT I T.TnTJ CTliDT" TJT.T A THK A rV 1 co C! TTV-. n t- CJ t

McMe-St

I2t!i and Porter Streets

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Lompaey

OUR LEADERS

UNION SCOUT SCRAP FOREX XXXX BURLEY

COUNTRY CLUB LONG CUT ROYAL SMOKE FLAKE CUT

WINEG0LD Foil Wrapped Plug 1 UNION SCOUT PLUG

SWEET L0MA FINE CUT

WIN GOLD PLUG

LIST OF PREMIUMS:

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l$0 THE TiMS, Oct. 2, 1912 jl

P thrm a. tSii otticn with the eiptwe lionu amcurt hrrein ictoppvts stir style i t cf Dictionnrr elect-d USki cover the items c? lbs ceil cf rnrkinj, eipreM Z. from th factor?, checkinir, clerk hiro r.d other Eooumr EtPEISSE itoimi.

ad receite your cLoice of these three bocks i ? tg?V33JJe I

The $.C0 (-''r- iHnstrnttons in the annot-ncimonts from dny to day.) -i rWw This dicti inary is rjor rulishcd by the original pub- 4 $ We-!TERIWI Ii?dffS f Webster's dictionary or by their successors, f. r -i ftl It is the on-ly entire!- kiiw corr-Uation bv the world ' &

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Jy . -1 iiiei1 iu.j it.., i s. .e.iiii Oil 1 Ci ) tlCb; IS OOUlia lit WCTICrCAriYfuIl Limp Leather, flexible, stamt cd in gold on back and i lilustrac..S sii'cs, pr nited ci Bible p-ipr, with red edges snd corners t round-d; beautiful, strong-, durable. Besidc3 the peneral contents, there 4 , are maps and ovrr 600 suMects beautifully illtistraied by three- r $ j color plates, numerous subjects hy monotones, 16 pages of I b "'l g educational charts and the latc -t United States Census. Present rTo t 5 at this olTice SIX Consecutive Diclionary Coupons and the -JSC 5

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? The 5t.C0 It ii exactly !,e ,,me ? fiev si th 51 J bonk, ex- ? Wl BSTEaiAN fP in the style ci i. l31' bin.-.ing -which is in ? mi imMinv leather. 5 ! . ?Y with olive I Fxpen.e ? with rtuare corners. SIX J Con.ec aura Coupon ud the JjlC

ll Any Book hy Mail, 22c Extra for Pottaea

brox

candid. ' ' j n ' . s pci'cht'. .lgu In.

"16 $2.00 Is in plain cloth bind- 4 Nfw ine. stamoed in Boid ' Wf rtSTEBlN 8n1 bick : has same j 1312 Pper. same illuatraIllustrated , If1"0" 4 ... ored Plat" I Bonus of 2 and chart are omitted. SIX m $ Consacutiv Coupon mai ihm iJC

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No. of Whole Tickets

50 Scissors, in., nickel plated 25 CI Sh.-ars. 8 in. straight trimmer 95 52 Match afo 25 53 I'.riar ilp. bulldog style 40 &4 Triar ,lpe 20 55 Br'-ir plpf. curved vulcHn'te stpm . . 50 5G Genuine French briar pipe, ember inoiHh piece, bulldog 75 60 Gcauinf- KtPiich briar pi !, Binbtr mouth pk'ce, bulldoft or curved atyf. lu c tse 300 61 GtMiuine meerschaum pipe, amber mouth pt-ce, tmlidoe rtyle, in case 600 62 Self-closing rubber pouch for fine eul 40 63 Gent's gold plafed cuff links 50 64 Se.ii f p1u, gold filled, good stone... 60 65 Nail cilp 45 7u I'ocket knife. two blade, sta banrllo 60 71 I'tK'ke? kr.ife, two blade, stag handle, braf.8 lined 80 72 Hunter's knifft. 4-inch blade 85 7.1 Razor, extra holiow grouiid, highly polifiht'd 175 74 Saftty razor, slz blades, guaranteed bcbt quality steel 75 80 Shavin; brurh, good quality white bristle 60 SI Razor Strop, pood quality horse bide 90 Carver?, 8-in. blade, Owcian silver handle, in case 300 83 Toilet Clippers, nickel plated 150 84 Horse clippers 175 ST. Fountain pen, 14 caret gold point... 180 9 it Gent's bill fold and coin purse 120 91 Lady's hand bag. best qualtiy leather 450 92 Watch, uickel plated, stem wind and set 140 93 Lady's watch, German silver 375

No. of Whole No. Tickets 94 Railroad watch. German gllfer 525 95 Gent' watch, 16 size, thin model. 10year gold-filled hunting case 12C0 100 Lady's watch. 10-yr. gold-filled hunt ing ease 1200 101 Alarm clock, nickel plated case.... 130 !;- Mantr-1 alarm clock, gold plated 300 103 Klght-day clock, hour and hlf-hour . strike 5C0 104 Uemimcton single shot rifle, 22 or 32 caliber 500 105 Remington hammerle.sfl, repeating rifle, 22 caliber, 16 shot 2400 110 Winchester repeating r!3e, 22 cal iber 2100 111 Hepeatiag shotgun. 12 gtiage, 6 .hot. 4500 112 Single barrel shotgun, 12 guage.... 0C0 113 Tapo measure, 50-foot, in ca 80 114 Family scale 270 Carpenter's rule. 2-foot, brass bound 75 120 Tool handle and tools, ten tools lu hollow handle 175 121 Carpet Sweeper E00 122 Water bottle, good quality rubber. . . 150 123 Revolver, double action, 22 or 32 caliber 450 124 Umbrella, lady's or geut's 250 12o Boxing gloves.. 300 ISO Punching bag 300 131 I'8bail, professional league 180 132 Catcher'B mask 300 133 Catcher's mitt 150 134 Catcher's body protoctor 600 143 Steel fishing rod 580 144 Electric flanh light 275 145 Ice skates, ladies' or gents', give size wanted 300 150 Roller skates, girl's or boys' 500 151 Suit case, genuiae cowhide 1C50

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No. of Whole Tickets

1.2 Traveling bajf, lady's or gent's 1500 15:'. Steamer trunk 12C0 IM Air rifl 225 15f. Hammock 400 lG'i Leather tobacco pouch for smoking tobacco 25 161 Teanpoons. Rogers silver metal, onehalf doren 100 162 Dessert spoons. Rogers silver metal, one-half dewen 150 16.'! TaMe spoona, Rogers silver metal, one-half doen 150 14 Butter knife. Roger standard plate... .60 16" Sugar "b-11. Rogers standard plate.. 50 170 Kerry 9?;on, Rogers standard plate. 200 171 Dinner knives and forks, dozen, Rogers triple plate 6C0 172 Knives and forks, u. dozen, stag handle 125 1 TP. Sewing machlnf, 10-year guarantee . 2500 174 Fine Purse, ladies' or gents' 20 175 Sterling Silver Thimble, give num ber 50 150 Man's high grade metal watch 550 1 5 1 Lsdv's hicti trade metal watch 375 152 Gent's watch, 14-k gold filled. 20year case 1725 153 Lady's watch, 14-k gold filled, 20year cape 1725 lfi4 Gent's watch, 20-vear plain esse 1350 18r Gent's repeater alarm watch 1700 1S6 Chronograph, or horse timer 1700 190 Combination fountain syrir.g1' (best quality rubber) 150 191 Lady's locket and chain, gold filled.. 300 192 Lady's hat pin. rhlneetone setting. . 100 183 Lady's gold filled shirt waist set 100 194 Lady's neck chain, gold filled 100 195 Lady's bead chain, seamless, gold filled ., 500 200 Dresser clock, white celluloid case. 300

300

150

450 300

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100

No. of Whole No. Tickets 201 Scissors set, embroidery, buttonhole

and sewing scissors in leather caee

202 Baby's jewelry set (neck chain, heart pendant, baby ring, two baby pins, (told filled, mountwd on phi'ih heart 250 203 Child s set, knife, fork arid spoon,

Roger's guaranteed silverware, la

lined box

204 Ladies' mesh bag, genuine German silver, kid lined with inside coin

pocket 205 Gold filled band bracelet. 14-k...

210 Chevalier opera glasses in case p0f

211 Salt and pepper set, German silver

top 212 Silver napkin ring

213 Rogers silverware set, 26 pieces in hardwood chest. : 1600 214 Parlor clock, F.gyptian green col umns, red marbelized mouldings, f'-inch decorated iverrud dial, half hour and cathedral gong strike... 725 221 Cigar lighter, burns alcohol or ben zine, nickel case 175 222 Self filling fountain pen, 14-k solid gold point 300 221 Fish line, best quality silk 50 224 80-yd double multiplying reel, nickel plated 150 230 Collar button set, gold filled 30 231 Gentleman's fob, silk ribbon, gold filled charm tcVSO 232 Gentleman's eold filled watch cbainTVJ 240 Guitar, high grade, standard size. . .15 241 violin outfit, high grade Stradi vartus model, first quality bow, in case, complete with book of Instructions 1200 245 Searchlight bicycle lamp 400 250 Audrey's 5 in 1 Handy Hammer 50 251 Folding Lunch Box 25

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