Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1912 — Page 8

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FARMERS TO HAVE BIG FESTIVAL Turkey Creek Arranges Affair to Celebrate Good Crops.

'"Tie ainiiror will l 1 l.;:n a free life ir foirar-.-. e police, . : : .en .if Kl Campo, Tex , ii.n sour hi:i: ,, S ;.- . 1 r-ft. otii''!i of Lima. . . I;.ivp e..:',cteil $:!"' 'for him. f' vvr..i V. i i.;vt ;; !:im b e.,';ct s, Chic.igo udtr.iror h:iv co'.leen-rl $5n, and iw (: man-fa. firers of ariitici'U limbs have n?.Ti tn provide him with as mar. y le'e This was the news tii.it William It -iki !. t r.-. i r. !.. e Gary no slmy who gave iiis leg that rkln mi 'at be pro-c-.irod f,.r pretty Kt'tel Smith, received y-.-tP!-1a. Uua'i r.-:.-,l the offers with int!V! ;t the ill ry t n'i'or?.! Hospital "Gee." : .-aid. "oek here ?u;rs... This is the hf.-:.'!h f v that lias offered

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Kugh wl'.t accept one of the offers but a;' t ho manufacturers are erjual!v irslf ;'n! that he aoept their parttcuiw !- :. "An 1 t, thir.k that torro one wants to give t ; e a free M:e i, s-; rn ! ce policy. We!', r'.'i i.r durnod." was t lie newshov's eorimer..

(Special to THH Tim Pes.) Turkey Creek, Ind., (let. 3. Arrangeintiits for a big tail th.mksgt vl ng festival are beinie made, to begin panday, (irt. 27, i.nd to continue to the I?th, inclusive. The festival will be held under the auspices of the Catholic fonr Raiion of which Katht r Koenig 1? Die ps-stor. and promises to be well attended. The headquarters f .r the celebration will be the school hall, but the weather permitting, an open air program will a !., he ar ran:.; . d. The congregation is largely made up of fanners, and owing to the good crop? they have had. they will undoubtedly enter Into trie spirit of the occasion with zest. Contests will be arranged and prizes will be eiven away. Ammic the prizes will be a Hdstein Frieaian bull calf and the deed to lot In Koenlg's addition to Clary.

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. ADVOCATES

CHARITY ORG

N ION

l'or some months the board of directors of the Gary V. M. C. A., appreciating the necessity for a gotieral charity organization in this city, have had under consderaton the best way

to aecomp committee

mi en an the boafM

nidertaking. A was appointed

to in vest '.Rate the such action as nnul mat Ion of such an Y. M. C. A. sould management or op

orga n iza t i o n but ceo the attention , ,f t in and desirability of i some Institution wh fioa'lv in vest igate wo

to its attention. It is realized that dispensed bv Individ;;.sufficient time nor exi

tgating the worthl ess

to ther attention, and as a less Is done in a chari-tai

natter and start t. result in tin) fornrsra n iza t ion. The not, undertake the ration of such an end only brins to e public- t lie need having in our city

,di could sclentit hy cases brought

much Is who

of

harity is have not

ice in inves-isr-s brought result, much ie way than

mE TTMfS HI.WAT9 HAS FOrOftTT rOR "UK 1NTERK.STS OF TICK COMMON FEOPLtl KOK THE MAN WHO OKkl: HlK A. UV1.NU

ARRESTED FOR OLD CRIME officer Hnjchinftz ystcrdny arrested Theodore Tom ' or. formerly of New-

jc.-.stle, Pa. win. was w anted on a

charge of criminiily ssa ul 1 1 n a a yoiznpr tzr in thrt C.ty. The assault toe.k place two years atro and T'OUrnr

would be the c could be made b enced enipl.iyed tee lias therefor

se it !nve a trained an tYioial. The decided to

Sura t ions 1 experts' o m m i t -ask all

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i tenia! orders, branches of

the city administration, school officials and any private citizens who are Interested n the subject to meet at the Onry Oommeroa! Club on the evenlnft of Thursday, October 10 at elg;ht o'clock with a view of discussing ways and means of effecting such an organization. You are therefore urg-ccl to attend such meeting and to place before your church, lodge or other organization to which you may belong this question with a view of havlnp a representative or us many representatives at such meeting as it may seem to you ilesi ro b!e. In view of the many preneral canvasses that have been made of the city on beb.lf of various worthy objects, the committee has thought best not to make a petteral city canvass but rather to interest those people who feel that a charity organization would be a necessary institution of our town and are wil'lnR to do whatever is necessary !n order to carry on such a work. Very truly yours, T W. McNance, o. Holmes, W. S. Oallasber, I W . MoNamee, , C. O. Holmes. V. T. Oallafrher. Commltten.

'l'lmrsday, Q, t. X 1012.

of five small children, was Instantly killed durintr the niKht at the Clary steel works. The cause of his death Is Kiven as electrocution. The body was removed to Hoover's morfrue, G33 Washington street. Hokal was 13 years old and one of the best known youne: Polish men In the city. He lived with his wife and family at Seventeenth avenue and Connecticut street. Hokal was employed as a heater in the open hearth depa rtment.

1000 GARY MEI

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More than workers who ond a nil t h i rd nus armies o may have to In case Turk

one

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are members fe.SerVe COCOS f sou I h W 1 ST e

answer- t y and t In

Clary steel f the see

ps of the varisteru Kurope call to battle lirlstian states

fled, and the police have been looklnp for him ever since. They pot word that he was Sn the Calumet rpion and 1 i. tectlve Y. . I , VYooleot was sent to Indiana Harbor yesterday. Through the aid of the local department the ! man was found yesterday at the steel i mills In Gary where he was employed, and arrested. As the detective had the necessary requisition papers he ex- j oerienced no delay in eettliiK out of j

town with his prisoner.

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The $1.00 (Li'vft i!!tt-,l rat :or.s in the announcemfnts from d.iv to day.) i nw . This dictionary 83 Kot published by the criginjj pib- ' 'EB9TERIA2M Hsh.eri f ebstcr's dictionary or by their success, .r?. S "8 At 13 tlie c::Lir f-nt:re!y niav comrulation by the world's 4 'wJ.-w preatest kuthfirities frotn leading iirtiversities; is bound in ' t, DICTIOf3A5iyiti!l Limp Leather, flexible, Sta:nped in pokl cn back and Illutrata sides, printed on Bible aper, with red dges and corners t rounded; beautiful, stroncr, durable. Besides the general contents, there j are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- rj ? color plates, numerous Subjects by monotone?, 16 j r s ot jaonur'f educational charts and the latest United States Census. Present' h at this office SIX Conecutiv Dictionary Couror8 and tha 5O'C 1

Th3 .J.U J It i erirt!v the same ? New the tt.M bo-k. exX Vf'BTXEIAN cept in the stjle d K binJine hic'a is in f tJJr. half leithrr.

. JT 'th olive with rqusrs cotners. SIX Contecutira Coupons ud tLe

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nd charts art omitted. SIX Conteculiv Coapoos aad til-

Anr Book by Mil, 22e Extra for Fonaga

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auto truck consumed;

liiari.T. Harbor, under the auspices of the ( 'otnniereial Clnb of Indiana Harbor an-1 Kast Criienp-o. I nt roil net ion of Toastnmtser A. CI. l.unilquist. Fresldent 1 'omniercia 1 Club of Indiana Harbor an.l East Chicago. Toast master Samuel . Foster, I'testilent Indiana Federated Commercial Clubs. The Chamber of Commerce of the Initel States of America -Harry A. Wheeler, President Chamber of Commerce of the T't.ited states of America, Chieiisro, 111. City Markets and Their Influence on the HiiiKh Cost of Livinp Jas. R. Hanria. Mayor of T'es MolneH, Iowa. Hu.-inffs in Farming and Fanning 'n leupirifss Hert Hall, Secretary Crop lmprovemtTit Committee, Council of Oral n Kxehanjie, Chleauo, 111.

Gorv.l T'.oa l? Hon. Charles C. Brown,

Kditor Municipal Ki.Klneering- Magazln. A d j on rr. m e n t.

A bl.c auto truck was burned up last evonir.it in Forsyth avenue near the canal bridge, making a spectacular blar.e that cioiid be fven for miles, oaustnic an explosion and entailing a loss 0 t-l.t'OO. The maohlne was the property of H. H. Wise & Co.. eommission merchants of South Water street. In Chicago, and was on its way l-aek to the city at about 9:C) o'clock after delivering a load of poultry and other produce to local groceries and markets. It was one of tiie t.igfjept cars that comes to this region an.l was In the habit of visiting this city about twice a week.

It was driven by the owner. ' I'ntil day before yesterday there was; 11000 Insurance on the car, but the company had allowed the insurance to: 'apse. so as the machine which cost)

$ 3 . - '.'" was a totai wreck aside from the

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GROCERIES INCLUDED Except Flour and Sugar

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of the Balkan peninsula coizae in war. Should the reservists not answer the call of the war ministries they will not be able to return to their families in Sarvia, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia and other stales. I ,iH lit -ul ,. Alrendy. So far eighty-six Uary foreigners have left for the possible theatre of war. John U. Herr, agent of the Wa

bash railway, stated that, last night that a company of 4 reservists left Gary over the Wahat-h for New York where they will embark for the

Balkans. These men are volunteers and make up that class in Gary who have spent most, of their lives in military service. Greek Are I'Ktrfotn. In the event of war hundreds of Gary foreigners Fay that they will return

as volunteers. Among the most inter- I

ested of the foreign organizations In the city is the "Greek Society Alexander" with members. I.ocni 1'Hrlis lUiycotlfil. There are sr'fi Turks in Gary who are also anxious to trt back to aid the flatr. of Mohamet and relations between thern and other foreigners, especially the Italians is far fnoij friendly. Attorney Paul Oi.iser, counsel for several Balkan conpulau s says that he expects In format Ion regarding the reservists some time this afterro ,n.

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Koyal v elvet Rugs,

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GIVEN WITH 50.00 IN COUPONS

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ARE TOlT REAr.iAC TR1 TIME

CHARGED rTH BESTIAL CRIME

Continued from Paire ona

; wasted. As n matter of fact he should go to the penitentiary for life and we have the evidence to send him there. 'The oharare against him was no plain assault and battery charge, as , M r. Granger would make It appear, but a 'criminal assault of the moat odious , nature. j "Of course, the rase passed out of ! our hands when we turned the man over to the sheriff after Judge Hlley held him over to the superior court. How long he remained without a hear

ing does not concern us, hut it my memory serves me correctly, he has

et.gir.w which was somewhat damaged ! ,lot b,lf " ln J" tf'n weeks. All of our

but not so badly that It cannot be repaired, the loss is a serious one. The trouble was caused by back discharge of fire through the carboreter to the gasoline tank.

(Ss'GCQS'ies, Friday's Savings GRAPES Fancy Concord's, 4 k

8-pound baskets 4b

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p SUGAR Best Eastern Granulated, with grocery or-

y aer ot l.UD or more (meat, butter or hour not r fc included) 10 pounds OuI

fj SOAP U. S. Mail, with grocery order, a 10 bars for K

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HARBOR HOST TO COMMERCIAL CLUBS

(Continue-! from Page one) No formal requests for autos have been made, and it is hoped that as many owners possible will assist. Visiting delegations are expected from Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, South Bend, Kvansvi'Ie, I,ot;ansport, Columbus. Anderson, Richmond, Hammond, Gary, Fowler, liobart, Whiting, Valparaiso and Peru. The program for this afternoon and evening is as follows:

Thurmlay Afternoon, October 3. 2:30 Addreasg of Welcome A. O. Schlleker, Mayor of East Chicago. 3:00 Response Samuel M. Foster, President Indiana Federated Commercial Clubs, Fort Wayne. 3:30 Growing Pains W. A. Evans, Ex-Health Commissioner, Chicago, 111. 4 : o 0 Industrial Expansion ln the Calumet Instriot and Resulting Prob

lems Judge Virgil S. Re'.ter. President Hiley

records are ln Hammond, but I am inclined to believe the fellow was arrested toward the end of August. It was his misfortune that at the time h was sent to the county Jail the court was closed, so he had to remain with his case untried along with other miscreants, until the court reconvened. "The man was in jail here for about t.en ('.:- before his case was heard, as the little boy. who was the victim of bis outrage, was too sick to appear

against him. The victim Identified hlm;ments and doctors, be adds

positively, as did also a little girl, ! both picking him out of a crowd of j ram. Before he was arrested the lit-! tie boy told me the man who assaulted i

him had a scar on his wrist which he kissed after the fashion of the people of his country, while pleading with the man not to kill him. the child being under the Impression thnt that was

! Kozlnierrzak's object. Some workmen who saw the man anil child together on the occasion of the assault. but : who thought the man was playing ! with the child find that the hitter's

1 screams and strut'gles were In play, I )fnrfv

ii i.iu mt iuii"j mimi. lien i i - in. in wnM j arrested I rolled up his sleeve and ' i found on his wrist a scar such as thej

boy described. There seems not the : slightest doubt of the fellow's guilt, land on the evidence submitted Judge

held the man on $2,000 bonds to

Commerce,

Hammond Chamber i

Hammond, Ind. Adjournment. Thursday I'.vrninii, October 3. S:'"t l'ario.uet at the Auditorium

In-

Cure for Drunkenness. Orrlne Trentment Is to be t.ed at Home Althont Publicity or Loss of Time from IttiMlneM.

, the superior oiiirt j "Now. as to the wife and children of i this roan. They were In destitute clri cu mstii n ces for a while, but the mo- ' merit we hejt l of their condition we : investigated it and saw that they were (provided fcr and that the baby that died was given a decent burial. I"r. (rf attend rig to this. What most concerns me. however, at the present time Is this effort to set free a man who Is a menace to the community on the , sympathy dodge."

WHEN DOCTORS DIS

AGREE, WHAT SHALL WE DO? Osteopathy. Chiropractic, Mechanetherapy, Elecertcity. Christian Science and Drug Medication are all living tes

timony to the inafiieiency of the heal-

lng art as It is practiced today. Each and all of these"isrns"or"pathies"may be very good in vvell-solocted case, but It is universally known that no one school of practice will cure all cases. The crying need of the hour is for a doctor who is sufficiently free from prejudice and aggressive enough in his business methods to prepare and surround himself to met the demands of any case that may come to him for treatment. Mr. Thos. Armstrong, of Michigan City, writes that he had been troubled with stomach and bowel Troubles for years, and after trying numerous treat-

"At last

I found a combination of medical and electrical treatments in the office of Doctor Leedy, which did me more good than anything else that I have' tried. It did me more good because now after a year's time 1 am better than 1 have been for a year." Dr. Leedy, whose office is in suites 32 and "3, Rimbaeh building, over Lion Store. Hammond, tnd., carries a stock of the purest, drugs obtainable. His

s thoroughly equipped with me

chanical and electrical devices for giving local treatments and the doctor is not adverse to giving osteopathic and chiropractic treatments when they will be of benefit to his patients. He invites all who are afflicted to call upon him for free consultation, no matter what the trouble may be. Adv.

p Snider's Famous Catsup, Jnew pack, -j Q L bottle I iJC 1 Fancy Home Grown Por tatoes, white stock per

S bushel, 73c: 4 ft

m m . m m

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jrj per peck

s Good Quality Sugar Corn,

1 per can

only. . .

H Shield Brand Lard, guar

anteed pure, per pound. . .

7c xuar"

14c

one a

Sure-Shot Matches, doxen boxes to to package

A Fine Assortment of 2

i plain and iced cookies,

special for Friday, per pound

.blue uross macaroni ore

Spaghetti, 2 packages

Mustard Sardines, t wo 10c 1 n o t o f P-1 I -a

for. IDC

Best Lump Laundry n

Starch. -S -fi El

3 pounds I JC Quaker Rolled Oats, 25c

package for

15c

Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 1 Qo 3 pounds iOu

Cape Cod Cranberries,

pound . - BC

MILK Pet Brand, dozen large cans, 9Sc; 3 cans, 25c; dozen small cans, 49c; 6 cans. . . . FLOUR Gold Medal or Ceresota, -barrel sack, 2,92; -barrel sack, 1.47; Va-barrel sack

a COFFEE Minas Blend, 4 pounds, 1.05;

I per pound

21cl 25cl 27c

Friday's Best SSss'gnssts

Ladies' Felt Slippers, with leather soles;

H 3 to S, sale price

good quality

49c

!

Thousands of

want to quit tiobeer realize that without modienl b

efford the time or perhaps the to go to a sanatorium. Happily

''ii re red

who really f whiskey or cannot do so t they cannot

money a n w

for drunkenness has been discovwhieh is to be taken at home and

rson u se they dp. y

GARY ALIVE IN POLITICS NOW

Little Boys' Calf Shoes, button or

biticlier, all leather, sizes 0 to 13 U. pale price

38c

THREE -YEAR

QME

iConnnucii from Pae I-

costs

less ipend

than the in a d a y

a vera go for drink.

drinker

hail v of Nci a n a u

In using Orrlne no publicity, as th

the !

there reme 5 1 s in

it

is absolutely dy is sold hy nearly every

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here v Yoto pa i ee, h. orrou

ngressma n "ill talk.

auout

.1. Wesley Hill

Ther e w ill be town preceding

.oling druggi

city ;.'ii;d town, or It can be sent bv

mail. Sure relief is positive when rrine is used. So uniformly successful is this treatment that in every box is a registered guarantee which entitbs you to a refund of your money if Marine fails to effect a cure. i irrine is in t wo forms: No. J, a so- i erct remedy, absolutely tasteless andj

oneness wntcn can no gi en in lood or drink without the patient s knowledge; No. 2. in pill form, for those who wMh to be cured. The price of either form is $1 a box. Send to the Orrin" Co., Washington, I . C, for free booklet and consultation blank. The desire for lio.uor is soon destroyed after Orrlne treatment Is commenced, and before long the patient is freed from the terrible drink craving and the drink will not be missed. 'rrlne is for sale by the I, Ion Store Pharmacy, Hammond, Ind. Adv.

i i a t i club club : h pat

' club, and th of FT.) n I .n Rate

ve mur proe.-,;,.

i .i lidi.late. i 1 k '. "i tio l'.,iini: e i.lik' i'u! mond will

Po rin ;

Ciison of New ,'ler Hcit!ican

! The republican st I troulririg Governoui ru-jntry will f-rrivi

a ft f r noon t wen t y

P

ilS-np. of North the democratic Govcinor Willie Gary PemoMen's Wilson i n t y I lemocra 1 1 c act as escorts in

will also partlci-

ifternooti Governor j e vwill Speali. Fnllon-rp." i i cial train which Is j

Wilson across thej 1 in Gary Saturday, fou r hours la ter. j

nator Purton of Ohio and Congress- I

man Hill of Connecticut will be among j the speakers who will deliver address:

at th. noo n.

Ass-mbly ball late

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KILLED AT GARY TtHLL. Joseph Sokal. a skilled employe of the Gary steel works, and the father

STEAD

IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST

Full Title to 320 or 160 Acres in 3 Years Also wc nd.-rf-.d opportunities in the faie of 3 Hi, Of" acres -( ricli Mi r.tatia stale Iajm! at 1-.w

Terms lj'TS down.

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irices. fiaianct

w iares

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Great Northern Ry. ..laily, Sepfmher 25 to October 1J. TXf.u) Iv-w iiieag( to many Motituna THiinte, ?ob.cM to I li'io, Washington, Oregon and KortU Po.cllic poiiits. I.ibei-fil Toipovera. Tickets on Rile oaile, -ept. 25 to Oct. 10. tonmi trip homeHeekers fares 1st ud ori Tuesday of each month.

WriU to E. C. LEEDY Gen. Immigration Aet.

Uept. K Great Northern Rt. St. Paul, Mian.

Panama-Pacific 1 mternational Exposition. ian Franctsca. i?l' icso

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Girls" Jockey Boots, in patent colt and gun metal eaif, with cuffs and

tassels, sires S1- to 2, sale price

1.49

Girls' Shoes. patent, gun

p values up iu

h St to

in button and lace, ln metal and vici kid:

2.00; sizes

2, sale price

98c

jj 10 Dozer Boys' All-Wool Worsted 0 Sweater Coats, sample line, red, H navv, grav, maroon, white.

.00 and 1.23 value, f j speci a!

75c

1.00 Heavy Wool , t . 1 J 1.

wear, piusn irara, ttai n.

rnwn. Fpecial

;Hh

0

Under73c

'4 Boys' Flannel Blouse Waist, attacti2 ed collar, in gray and navy,

$ aps C to 1 0,

50c

1 jp! Men's Wool Cashmere Sox, in i k black onlv, penmless, reinforced

f heels and toes, t'f M per pair only

18c

t Silk Spun Scarfs, the very 0 all the light tints, 16x72 y inches, 10-inch fringe at each end, each

newest,

58c

P Linen Crash, unbleached, IS inches I wide even weave, very absorbent.

,,j per yard, gQ

vards.

(Limit

38c

10 yards to a customer)

Diaper Cloth, non -Irritant,

27 inch, aseptic, yard

7c

Table Damask, bleached, wide ?, patterns To select from, yard

5S inches fa

.24nl

Colgate's Tooth Powder, 25c size

15c

Red Clover and the blood, 1.00 size

Burdock Wine, for

89cl

Duffy's Malt Whiskey, for colds, l.oo size

85cl

Cold Cream, for chapped hands and face, 2"c size..

Iftrd

Grey and Tan Rubber Slip-On Rain?

Croats, tor Ladies r.nd c m f H Children, special C.UU

Children's Heavy Gal?tea and Ginn-tl

ham School Hreccec ?iiodinTi

. . v , , , w , ''. ii ,iiii-M

dark cc lors, at

98c!

Child's Extra Heavy Coat, white only, at

Full Bearskin

1.98

Dress Skirts, navy, black tures. two styles, ma do hii-'h waist, special

and

mix- 3

1.983

Stove Pipe, special at . .

".-inch biTied,

8c

Fire Shovels, special at. . .

lorn? hanUe,

tl

6cl

Wash Boards, ?,2e value, special at

24c I

Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons. ." and handle, full nickel plated, special at.

is, stand 72c

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