Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1912 — Page 3
Fri.lav. Oct. 4, 1912.
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The Formal Opening ol Arldit's Handsomo law Jawelrv Slor
163 State St., Opposite Orplieiim Theatre Will he held Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4 & 5. An Invitation is Extended Al! to come and get acquainted with this New Store. ABE ARKIN, Manager. 'This new store was established by ('litis. Arkin. the Reliable Jeweler, f(; State street, who has been located in Hammond for over thirteen years and well known to all. We also thank our many friends for their past patronacre, which has enabled us to make this new venture, and we know the only way we can show our appreciation is to strietly adhere to the honest treatment rule. Come and see for yourself the largest, stock of diamonds, watehes. jewelry and eut class in the city, and from now on, REMEMBER, it's the only place to purchase your jewelry from and be absolute! v satisfied it's reliable.
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V4'-! To F.verv Arlnlt. Pn.
LU tering our Store Satf j3 urday or Next Week.
KAUFMANN & WOLF
Hammond
Indiana
FORTY ;Y STAMPS f.-A
Saturday, Oct. 5th or
j Any Bay Next Week.
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Hammond Ci Market. v i! " ' : " 1
t ?! rity Mill l.-s ready to rcooive pro-i!ii'-crs it mi cnnFinu rg. Thf more t!'.." tw o'.a.-. s inir.jrlis tomorrow, tho more of a si.ircc.s will be the market. One
tV.hicr is rerta'n. t!io Institution if al su.-.-.'ss wi'.l r e,H-.' the cost of Jivlr.R. K cry h.i!is,'vifc can save enough on a . f''- arii'-J s to p.-iy hor rarfare. ami . an .i.-Hiitior.''. pro. it ti P'ly her well for t h-r :m. llo-i-i'-s she will have her ' i oh.)i' of fres: jireeri jjoo.la cmlnB directly from the firm. Her trip to! the market wil". trive. her an outinsr thnt
she wil t-riio. She will meet her; V1
5 i fi'icnas there, ami -'moir.g to market,"
v;u tak.- ...a a new moaninsr. Is H I'uMli- IliNtltUCloU. Those -i; : 1 .:. . the sio-eess of the ii'jik"! a' ht ; r' heie that as many h oi -e w i i's as t e wil ;rn out tu:!inn-iv, to s , -.n the 'lem.itt.i for the ,i!itii:.ii. l- i "i ; th.is will he I't.-:..l :!;!.; MrnuTs ana they w;:. . 'l ;i .s.-"re to :tA I to
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The Hammoml hleh school football
en Us S"jison at the H. A.
A park tomorrow afternoon when they will line .up Muulrist the er'iek Howrn
h!.!-h si h.ooi te.un of South Chie,..;.. i
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l-"e.. waiM.r, si''oe !! eil 1 he p;odueers. Arivt.hrttr r.ii.-ei prf.p:1.r,..i f,r tthie us,, is a-i.ohte 1 f.jl' ,,n th.. phi;.- mat k-t. Ma rV.et whi i -M-n frotn six o'f'he k a. m, iit.ti! i nun on Tuesdays ami T'i ifs.j.iys; from o'e'e' k a. m . to re m.. fin S'tturihiy.-. Kvery pro'loeer invite,! to ef.n to the market. Market vii! te a sneee-s provider It reeeives popular support. K. J.
vitourke. Market M.l.-!i:r.
e'; , ?s pt I 1 e . el , p; 'h;.t 3 a ! : i i li .- c '' 1-1 "' , .: e fei a :.eor i'.'e mat iu ! i- ; I: is not to he
tit of any one men
: e ma t k-t ho 3 bee a if it prov s to he ' !!. it w iU heeutoe j t a i intt. Failure of wiil make it iin- i t o-ie to r- Vive it. j iihne i!is.lilht)"tl. ;
tidneied for t!:e i
roterie of :
The ItOVVeO hi I'll seVoi, ! his the n.nn.lM
tat'en Cf li.-fti;: the : isN-st t.am in I . t'iiie iu'i. ami as the Himmom! hoys
nave mnm.i a re ; a; ' ; i : ! on in the )..-. .1 I
j lire- the Lr.une will he without a .haiht ' on- of the f.mtest nr plHVe.l in this
' i"ir:'ty. ; As ;t ar.l ef f,h!::f,! -or! mm ua- aod' p:roti.:, work duri:,:- the p.,st fourM I w cits tlm ihimm'imi liiah s h,.i,i ti-aia j l
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1 h.e t; ro a ml c s eity pi-op-r' t i.--1 i a x h i r i
is :ti tni' i" .-t ',f f ,.ti.i:ti..ji. Til. t. a :n
tvrK n-i'i i:;lJ ria . i .tirtrti; the pawi k .xfoi t;ii- foeti .ili fans will ha
an ..pportntttty to a i, ,,vi thatjwe.hs i.i-:. the.- as mo- man. As this '.'3
i-- t':.:- tirr- veTae ,, the p-i.-nn Ham--: m! w il lie- i;m! r ' J, sid e r..; ,;. ,. F" tise ;,nd in order th 't thy m hre;-t;
n eryli. .d - shoull turn oat ami
nap the lore I t ;, m. i
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i ami i-'mith. ends:
oai-K-'t temori
which it is la- i
wni-h was pa. l , r.imtip: ji'rset, .; r. Ihcy in. the ! swaiiton en a l:rUss.
:, Mi'wery. !;-uai-.ls: Johnsten and hours" me ns at six j i;.ui-r. renter: Whit.-.Uer, quarter h:,ck; v mornincr. The first I A. If. a--- are! I!ody..:, half h.n ks: U
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l the s.-ene will naturally re- : Hes.s, full laok. host spue,., allottment whie'n 1
mav ' UT lf,!f :'s.,h;i fatro?-LAD STEALS
I a e III.' 1 iv e ' i . ' j i n i i . i i;r fdi i pers naturiiy wiiS have first choice.
of the .-iiouid
s. iiv noon every farmer Mil out.
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j tt?!;:t'.: Am: moth than thrkf. Tomorrow t ho market aasket one an j TIMK.S MORE TIMES CI KCULATED honored h m -, : , i articl-. ! ;t train to riVHTtY PAY THAN' ALL THE OTItRPj iii;p into it- t.wn in Hammond. j DAILY PAPERS IN UKB COUNTY Tiie t. v.- eit v market in the rear of PITT TOflKTllKR
Special Sale of AUTO SUPPLIES NOW BEING HELD IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOM
T? -a.! ah Rrnr'!: Pino-?., r" tf
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Tire Reliners, th;h1c ol' Sim Islanti 1 the oiitci- sill'" face i coAcrcd " i 1. 1 1 sclfviilcanic:l i'rir-tioii fcniciit. Your clioico, f & Q any size m9 a Q Lace On Outer Boot, 1.1'") value, your rlioiYe. am- size Oil Ij
Twitchel 1912 Air Gauge, Red O Skid Tire Chains,
sold everyw here at CJRr J Shoes, 1.2"), siecial. ...... UU" 'dl sizes. .
WHEEL; CAUGHT
. hers:, aiias Fred at otine. 'hi.iito, iessons yes; , raay ailnd that it dues
Krrd lierry it., Tiro w n . 2" 7 A He "earned ope -f life afterni'on wiien hi
not ply to steal. Thinking he eould make his Ket-away with a hicycle heionprintr to the Lake Coiinty S.oini;and Trust Company, he took t he wheel hut only a few minutes later to be arrested hy Off i mr Lnmmc, This niorti-
jinsr Unpen b-rr was broatrlit het'ore (Mty
Jiioitfi Harnett where after ejit. rsnir a w pl' a of R-iilty, he was ihted Jji'i ami a j f-'j jail sentence of .10 (lays. I f-i
Hi)."' nbcrsi
test Hied that he was en his w a v ;o i 'hi - i
sro ate! that it wa ris intention ..f tS
only IU years old ami 3
Red O Skid Tire Chairs,
:i(x:,.-2. at $2.39. :i2x:V2, at $2.49. ::ix:)Vz, at $2.65. Tire Tape, in metal box, regular 2"e value, -j QQ Tire Saving Shortage Jacks, a set consisting ol' at"". 4.50
ridintr the .stolen machine back to the city. He had hf-eri to Cleveland. O., ami yestrrdiiy noon yet off a Mo-ion fi'i ,zht t ram a t 1 h-mmm-d After
riia'iiiir'r around Cue cite I
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&h: Green Trading Stamps Free in Every Dept. of litis Store Fall Opening Specials for Satarday & Monday
FOR THE FALL OPENING OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Features tltese Ladies' & Misses
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Tailored Suits at 820.00
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rnado of 'he season's most fasliionahlc n;a;eria!s in 11a
avy bltie, taupp, . - - , , - - - i, : ; .y.v': a V -. . .". " .
town tiijil Idack. sirietlv t:iilor-d. c-uiawav, ;ind Norfolk models; some have r"" i .'..'.''::'"- 7 vC .;;..! .he now shirred ba-k. These Lcarnirnts are just as jrood as any shown olse-J -" ,-.-.. V'- ' '.'V Vv$'Cv! where at. i;."..im! ,-iiii ilo.od. Trired for Saturdav and .Monday ff, ( V "-v i- v'..fr;0ji'' at. . . : ' y.yO' i&mmxhr
$18.00 TAILOR MADE SUITS AT 13.95
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", excellent values every orie of thorn, made, in
the newest models, of the season s best rubrics, diagonals, fancy worsteds and French serges,
in al wanted shades. Positively i g worth 18.00, special at
SILK DRESSES AT $10.00 stylish Silk Messaline Dresses in black, navy
' " 1J l,Uf' tauP an'1 brown, made with the new Vj.."1 Robespierre collar, crushed belts fk jft f
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ana tight mting sleeves, i..ou aiue. Ul
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LADIES' AND MISSES' PLUSH 3 COATS AT 12.50
made of an extra gnod Quality black caracul, iV
full leugth. large shawl collar .buttons close '
indeed an exceptional bargain. Special for .'n
Saturday and Monday, at
GIRLS' CARACUL COATS, 3.95
made of an extra good quality black caracul.
full leugth, large shawl collar; buttons close
to reck; sizes 6 to 14,
a 6.00 value, at . . ,
3.98
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TOGS FOR THE LITTLE TOTS AT SPECIAL PRICES Infants' Bearskin Coats, made of a splendid quality curly bearskin, In black, white and red; ases 2 to fi years; regular 2."rt
garments, siiecial for Saturday
and Monday
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Curly Bearskin Bonnets, plain and ribbon trimmed, in colors to match coats mentioned above; all sixes; regular B" 7-"c value. Opening special fc-ylU
JR$' $1.25 KIMONOS, SPECIAL, 98c yi vi,i, LONG KIMONOS, made of a heavy quality 'sf''.)S!j'flannelette, fancy Persian patterns in dark ,' 7&f;J ajid light shades; full length and width, E? rilifei-SV'- -? 3'LSi3.the 1.25 kind, f gwtoute" (.88
DRESSING SACGUE SPECIAL, Si fe-SEii'tfe1 Flannelette Dressing Sacques, fancy
39c
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dozen floral
ipatterafi, mostly dark colors, belted style,
iigh neck, the kind that alwajs
sells at 50c, special
LIBERAL SAVINGS IN LADIES'
WARM UNDERWEAR
1 1 nrffimipj r Snppi.-3l Toadies' Vests
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g . Jl iUi'l llllis Alia l.tie mi.i, injieu
V tT'.-. .S'.i, neck, white only: extra sizes ., S
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antl f'. The regular tJ.'.e kir.d
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Ladies' j Special Hoys
Special
ce lined vests j silver ilec c
and uants. cream I shi r t. s anil
color onlv. Heg-
iil:ir 2:c kind
drawers, 24 to values. L,j, 4P
Opening Sale Special of Ladies' and Misses' Norfolk Sweater Coats. Ladies' Norfolk Sweater Coats, of fine all-wool worsted y.irrt. eb-g-AUtly teti.ie: colur?. red ar...l
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Sweater Coat at V3''4'0 V
Norfolk Sweater Coats, in sizes for Misses: are well made of
jitire wool, men inni- f e j
tary collar, H.Oo value..
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Women's and Misses' 3.50 Beaver Hats, 1.9S Very Pretty Styles in twotone beavers, such as pink and black, lijrht blue and biack, pink and, white, all white and all black, roilinn rim and sailor effects: D.," values, priced especially for
tite op mill?, at
FALL OPENING SPECIALS IN MEN'S SWEATER COATS
5.00 VAULES AT 3.93 Men's Pure All-Wool Sweater Coats, with roll or high collar which buttons close to the neck, maroon, gray and navy blue;
sizes ..4 to Hi. a reg- m
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ular 5,00 Coat, special . B jJJ y
Men's Wool Sweater Coats, Vn ck, with or without pockets, in plain pray and combination colors. A sidentlid U.f'i.i Coat
priced for Saturday t i i t j .. . . m
y u a i()iia;i & g
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STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES
Boys' Wool Sweater Coats, sizes 20 to '.'4, combination colors ami plain gray; some have pockets, OCi l.r,t values VJ?C
Undsrwear Special Men's Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, an extra good r.Oc quality, special. Satur- C day and Mon . . . 5 ftJ
Extra Special I'rckcn lines of regular 1.00 and 1.50 all-wool shirts and drawers, fat and ribbed, natural colors, ry
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a bargain at .... I
Men's Fall Weight Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, gray and flesh color, all sizes, ordinarily sold
at 1.25 and 1.50.
special at..
90c
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tit S'nte nrel 1 Tt h ni;i n in front of e
Lake ("leinty S.ivinus an
Trust
35c
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KAUFMANN & WOLF.
HAMMOND, IND.
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Cult! pa r. v . Ill.-t"dil of f.-r e-( i ill t; the wheel then he wet. t to H inter's repair j''"P and pitre',i;,se.l a ptiir of pan! siii.irO". U nit(r then s;i .-j i.e; . ,n ' i! th.e vpijub la. I nii'l after wat -.!!. hltit, frmji.! that th--hiey.le t.e!i.;iL;(il to the Laki: I'oilliiy Snvinizs anil Trust n e pa n '. t'tifaniillar with the streets yonn?; Hosf-nbers? rn.le pn.-t ',. I in ni tie i ti i piiiieo stat inn where up l.e-nc n'HiOil of t h.e theft, f .set. liers was phi a I ureh-r arrest t.y Officer r,atimie. UosenVe I hen made ti full confession of the theft.
Two Drunks Taken.
I Two drunks. John Mullican and
Meet-ire V p.yriy.ell. res'nlins on "eiikey ,-ivenue. were arreste.l hj- thn Hammond poliee last n i i: hi t and were brought before .ludire l'.arnei-. in the eity court this mornin.tr. Kaeh pleadeil triiilty to the charge that t , had been drinking Imt this -lt)? their first offense and that they did net .-auseany disturbance tliev were released.
inE VOl llli.U)l.ti USE TH1E1I
SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S AND
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT 15.00
Yor Co-Operative 1 Fare Refunding W eek ;lr7 250 New Fall Suits, i ' ? ' Fully 5.C0 Less Than ,5 V They Would Be Sold 111 4 O yot IilssT.vhere lhu U ' t t i u'. ' i'-' " crtrojj. citcvrnts and
'am'' inixtures; ;i ai'!.'"'j assortnit'iit S'
9 M , i 'A
t : . new fail iattcT'iis m -i- i f v,.t rhiMiM' troin; rt-iuar
I ' ""ai.f' extra sizes; LM.00
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BOYS' AUTO
STYLE
OTrn-nno a mo C!"DPrT AT ' T ' i1
AT 3.48
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2C0 Boys' Stylish Overcoats, with fcrj
convertible cellar- all new fall V Vi
patterns, special at
8.48
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Boys' Extra Well Made All-Wool School Suits, in the new shades of
crav and hrown. also hlne serc;e; n-'VVt-rv fit'"' i atres S to 16 years. M ffS
Regular 6.5ft values - !?) -ft.iSjiii'
EXTRA SPECIAL BLANKET VALUES FOR SAT. & MON. 2C0 PAIR OF GOOD QUALITY COTTON BED BLANKETS, in gray only, wilh fancy borders. Regular 60c values, special, per pair WVw
RPFr.lAL
Blanks, heavy twin. 12-1 s 7 p . ir!Oi Vr' '5
tajie-J edges, tan. gray aad white with fancy borders; r-jpular 2.."0 value, special for a l urday and
Afonday
pair. ..
SPECIAL.
Full Size Cotton Filled Comforters,
sc r o 1 1 st itched.
covered with turItey red c;i Meo, the l.L'a kind, special
Op-eraiig Q
sair- once . . .p
SPECIALS IN DRUGS Grove's Bromo Quinine, t for colds. 2.".C boxes Holli?ter's Rocky Moun- f 9 H A
tain Tea, e'e pacttases. t, i I,
Cudnhy's Extract of Deef, gjt
5'H' jars
SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS Cuticlay Soap, f p
ISC
8c 8c
CIGAR SPECIALS
All 2 for 25c Cigars,
i!ro bars All 50c Perfumes, per ounce , Palm Olive Cream, ti('c. jars
FALL OPENING SPECIAL IN LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR Ladies' Gun Metal Button Shoes, high top, 1 button, latest fall styles; regular 2. Tel values. It would be impossible to find shoes of equal
style aud merit at
this price.
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SATURDAY'S OPENING SPECIAL
Children's Shoes One Lot of Children's Regular 1.75 Well Made School Shoes, all solid leather; sizes
S to 2, special, J per pair B
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