Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1912 — Page 5

Thursday, Oct. 10, 1912.

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LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE

lake: siimcjuou ioi itr, room 1. Judgr VIrcIl S. lirltrr. Information.

illy all of thf settings for the

ire iff. Th court will take up f l--5-il ' matters and announces following sottlnus fr nxt week.

Friday will be

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Divorco casi-s pet f

taken up in tlv morning. Sixth Mraliy. Oct. 14 T.is.j IJufrh v Kmornlcki. 73?5 Klubucar rulmx v II. "V

TSM I'nwfT Co. V rnnrhor. T12i Poland v McCarthy. LAKE SVI'EHIOR CO I KT. ROOM 2. Judge I.nnrfncei lltckrr. Information.

case of til.; state vs. William assnuit and battery with intent . will be tf.kcn tip W'fdnpsdAy of

The jury was dismissed Th- delay is due to the

T. K. Bono.

Set tins:.

of Indiana v

BAD WEATHER HiTSJTHE GOLFERS

All First Round Matches!

Must Play or Default by Saturday, Oct. 12.

f p. m. npp corps to S9th

has interforrod mate prorrr?-ss of tho Or?

Tho Paper. to kill

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1153 State Nicola. Thursday. 1134 Etate

Saa Ker. Friday. Oct. 1456 State of

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cliaol. LAKE SIPEIllOTt fOlRT, ROOM S. Judite Johnnnr Koprlkr. At Crown Point. Court now in session. IiAKG-PORTKR CIHCIIT COt'RT. Judge W. C. UrMahan. At Yiilpnralou. Court now in session.

TIMES FEUV1CE-

W" ANT ADS -TO YOU I

ARE

FOB

Had weather rial'y with the

annual golf championship of the Hammond Country club thi.s week and only two matches In the championship and consolations have, been playi'd yo far. C. H. Stewart furnished the surprise of the tournament so far by defeating Valt.r Conkey, 1 up. In the bljj event. Stewart is playlnw stellar gdf and i-overin.se both himself ami his native neither with true Scotsman's iclory. In trip sonsolatlon Oauthier defeated L'r Fox, 1 up, after a close and oxclCng match. The sports ami cimes com-nlttee of the club have decided, in view of the bad weather, to fdve tiie players another week to finish the tournament b fore closing? the (,-ffi-ris. It will be necessary, however, to

pl.ii- oil the hist round by Saturday, Oct. 12, completely and those not able I to play before Saturday night will be I forced to default so that th second .and semi-final tlisihts may take place j next week. The committee Is especially anxious to have the match a sucj cess, however, tind urtre fill contestants I to be on hand Saturday so that the

winners of the second round may play Sunday if they so pee fit. The ladies tournament will beirin on Tuesday as scheduled.

r, served by relief regiment and their

friends, and to those bavins? part in the program, and members of the O. A. K. ramprlrr I'roicram. 7:30 p. m. Captain Thomas, president of the association, presidingMusic Piano olo....Mrs. L. A. Minard Prayer Chaplain Oeo. li. Stre, ter Sonc Selected .. M rs. Dolly O. Webster Address of Welcome I). E. Hoone Address of Welcome F. M. Elliott Music Medley of I'ntriotic Airs ..Miss l-'errls and 1'ri-sbyterian Choir Recitation WhbsperitiK Willie M r?v Kiizabet h linker, landlady's DilaeuUu-s . Ladies W. R. C. Music Selected... .Miss Julia Rellley Army Uemi nescences ..Capt. Thomas and other Comrades A Voice from Home.. Dr. M. E. Jackson Closlrur A meriea . . Choi r and Audience Sun in Eclipse. Astronomers today looked for a total eclipse of the sun which wa.s to bo visible in the northeastern tip of tha Cnited States, the southern part of Mexieo. Centra! America, the West Indies, South America and the southern end of Africa. The eclipse was to be visible from si o'clock until P o'clock in the niorn-i:i.

AVesf Hammond rooted to draw a.

grounds and largre crowd.

is ex-

Building Permits. A decided lull was noticed in the building- activity in Hammond during the past week, only four prrmts of any importance being taken out. This Is thought to be due on account of the approaching- bad weather and from now on until next spring, it is not likely that few buildings of importance wll bo erected. I-ot ;!5. blk. 3. Hoffman's resubfllvl.sion. 22x42x1s:, 346 Cameron street. M. C. Terits, owner and contractor, $2,100, Lot 11x12, Stafford and Frankies Mh adit ion. 22x30x9. 4fi0 f ilm street. Mrs. C. Eikins, owner, W. J. petit, contractor, $1,000. Iot 90 and 91, Stafford and Frankles Sth adition. 39x24x9, 457 Elm street. W. J. Petit owner and contractor, $I."00. lit 60 and 61, Warren and Webbs, 2nd adltlon. 139 Webb street, 2S.-i."i5xJ. A. Fichcr. owner. A. N. Hutson, contractor, $1,500.

party at Eontt's Hall in East State street last ovenine given by the members of the Eadios' Catholic Eenevo'eiu Association. The evening's program continued from eight until twelve o clock. i

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Mason street for elude, 1 their visit

A special meeting Chapter of Eastern called for S.uurday 12th at tour o'clock.

be held in the K. of p. Hohman street. Plans

honu Ci.iy s

today. Miss Florence Stewart Is ent ing .Miss Ruth Huntley of Rapids, Mich., at her home in street.

the past few in Hammond

- r t a i n -Cratid Sibley

of the Hammond j Stars has been ' er noor;, October i Ttie meeting will !

Hall in will be

Elks to Meet.

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FJk.i will hold their regular meet

South i Rig- at the Eiks club rooms this evening made ' ami eon sideri nir its i rc nort a net e.verv

at this time. fr the entertainment of j member is earnestly teajested to be. the Grand Matron, Mrs. Anne Robinson ; ,, recent. Resides the regular routine

oi lncnester, Jno., who will eorne to Hammond the latter part of the mont-i.

PATEIMT YOUR IDEAS

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SOS V Wukta. D. C 029 CWrtnut St. rhiUdalpW

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I Health

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DON'T TAKE IT FOR GRANTED

P'an o f . ; y ana

Hut investigate o loacinrT uc'u.ey 4 privately.

We want ou to know how litil" it cists to pet from to $100 f.. r a short or '.Oi.fi t ! m .. To owners of furniture pianos, e;c. and a!"o to SAEAP.IEO FMP1"YKS on thoir (rtVX NOTE. Row rates, longtime, email payments and UirP.AL f'.F. HATES PRIVATE CONFH'ENTlAU '-SEK t'S AND SAVF. I HO.M $3 to $10 C'N EVEKV ROAN. You're to blame if you forget the n.rae. LAix COUSIY LOAN CO, 2S Himbaeh Illk. Pbnne 21S (Over Lion Store.) HAMMONP, 1NO. OPiSiN KVKRY EVENING UNTIE EIGHT P. M

NEW REGIMENTAL REUNION HERE

tCentinne1 from P H

captured smd Ho,,d driven to his destruction at Nashville; fourth. the campaign !n Sherman's "march to the sea." and the final closing of the war. In the camp'lre projected for this meeting will be heard the experienc s of eye w ; 1 11 sses to tiu- bitter scenes of the days bftwen !Si2 and 1S55. The day's program Is as follows: Program.

m. Or ionization and enroll-

George Long Back. George Long, the State street nioneer.

returned last Saturday from Oklahoma ' wiser he hart spent six months on the , farm of his son. Eonls. The latter has ) ne.uiy four hundred acres under tho! plow, on which ho raised splendid I crops of maize, cane. Kaffir corn and other farm products. In addition ho rents six hundred acres for pasturing purposes. On tho 17th of this month , ho will "prove up" on another R10 acres. During his stay on tiie farm. Mr. bine, Sr., worked every day, at things

which 1,1s neann would not nave permitted several years ago.

Take East Chicago Man. Charles Shone, reading at East

cago. was arrested by Officers Cordua and Bash of the Hammond police at State street and the Nickleo Plat

I tracks last night on a charge of cinmkI enneas. This being bia first offense I and promising that lie would go bark j to East Chicago he was released several liours later by the orders of Chief

Austgen.

I wish to announced to the mild

that I have located in West Hammond ; for the practice of medicine of surgery. 452 Garfield, corner Garfield and Lincoln. Phone 1 1 Hi. Dr. II. c. Parker, j M-10-3t ' Mrs. Martha Davis and her two daughters, llah and D; isy of Fort Smith, Ark., are the cuests of Mrs. ! Davis' brother, John Hock ensmith anil ! family at their lioni-, Sua Claude street ! thi.s week. I r. and Mrs. Lewis Henry of P.ltie Is

land. HI., were the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. John Hoekensmith and family at! their home, s"i Claude, street Monday. I i W. II. Hage and daught, r. Until of San Diego. i"al., who have beep the. guests of Mr. H.t ?- s sister, Mrs. n. O. j . Winekler and Mr. Wim-kler at their I

S w o r k i merits i work.

and important quost Ions arra-iv

have !, en jnadft a social hour and vv Eiks home to be

for initiary discussion of erected next

spring.

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WE PAY $1

PER SET FOR nnT,

OLD FALSE

whi'h aro of do v-alue to you. Highest prices paid for OliJ OoM, Silv?r, Old Watches. Hroken Jpwtlry, Precious Btones. Money Sent by Return Mail. Phila. Smelting S. Reining Co. KSTATJLISIIBD 20 YEARS 823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.

Bell'3 Guaranteed

Remedy will cure any bad rase of Eczema and all sktn diseases. IS-iy a bottle of this wonderful remedy to. lav. iJon't wait. Pit It E 5t For sale at KEOEI.E, THE DRUGGIST. 626 South Hohman street, and LEO SOHAERTL'S RARREH SHOP, 6(2 South Hobman Street, or ca.il Gus Jordan, Slanufacturer Koom 25 itimbaeh B!k, Phona 467 HAMMOND, INDIANA.

4 V AM, II V M1SSIOV. Mrs. William F. Granger and tho members of her committee had charge of the meeting of the Deborah Society yesterday. The members met for an all day session in the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue. They served dinner to the public at noon and had home bakery f,,r sale from which a nice sum of money was realized for the church.

Back from Convention

George TTeiser

W a O

1 em a t huial convention which was held at I Sal

attended the inof sig.tr markers timore this week

10 n. im n t. 12 m.1:7.0 p. mi ti u t es.

-Recess. m. lltisine.ss meeting, reading reports of secretary and trea

surer, letters from absent comrades, election of officers, repo-ts of committees, election of place of n-xt annual meeting, and other new business. 1 I 5 p. m. Recess.

has returned home, representative from Tho convention cigar makers from e

he having been a this district, brought together eery district in the

untrv and many from foreign

trie

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Season.

Had Successful

Following ,i successful season in j which they raptured 12 straight vie- ' tories the Weft Hammond Cubs wi',1 ; wind up thejr So:ion next Sunday afternoon when they will line up against , the KamroJt Colts for championship j honors of West Hammond. Rattrics! for the Cubs Ro.'kaway, Green and' Pean. For the Colts -Plessnier and Ro,-k. The game will be played at the I

MRS, I.IITZ IIOSTKSS. Mrs. Frank Eetz will have as" her guests Friday afternoon at her home, 214 East Sibley street, the members of the Royal Women's class of the First Christian church. A WHIST PAItTV. Mrs. J. Dufrain entertained twelve members of the Fern Leaf Linen Club

at an atternoon wtitst party today at i

her home in Truman avenue. jikhvr riNF,n. The Martha Society of the First Christian church will serve a chicken pie d.nner at 20C East State street, during the noon hour Saturday, October 12th. In the r veiling an Oyster Suppi r

will be served.

Telephone Hammond 1479 Hours: 1 to 4 Daily. Evening. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 6 to 8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist in Dissses of Women and Children SUITE, 204 RUFF BUILDING. Hammond Indiana

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THE SAKER-S ART in most attractive forms of rnkes, pies, pastry sind bread is well displaj'od. We not. only make- our products pood to look nt, but to tnte better than they nppear. lVat their chief virtue is their healthful and nutritious qualities. They please the eye, tickle the palate nnl nntwish brain and body. The mmM Mm Bakery Baksrs ai?d Confectioners. 86 State Street. Fhone 26S. Hammond, Ind.

A 1)V(K. A number of Hammond people were delightfully entertained at a dancing

EAT AT THE B SB WA ESES m M3 sMJ 96 Stott Street Everything new and beautiful and the best eating in Hammond. Separate tables for ladies. Quick service at our lunch counter. ELECTRIC FANS. PRICES REASONABLE.

LAXATIVE BISCUIT are recommended by Battle Creek Sanitarium physicians. For the sluggish bowel. For the man cf sedentary habits. For all who feel the need of taking an occasional ca'Jiartic. Because they contain Just the amount of coarse, fibrous substance necessary to fill up the intestinal tract, give the sense of fullness and stimulate normal action. Large package, 25c.

FOU SALE AT J. E. BRENNAN

572 HOHMAN PHONE 55

STREET HAMMOND

RE TO'1 RtuniXJ Ttin TIMES

Shoe Values that have no Equal Misses' and Children's Gun Metal High Cut Shoes, heavy ox- p es tension soles, sizes 8V2 t 2. regular 1..30 and 1.75 values, at. . UJ Ladies' Dcngola Side Gore House Boy3' Velour Calf School Shoes, Slippers, rubber heels, patent Mudier rut. potae last, warrant-

trp or common sense nf .'l leather throughout, to.-s. 1.25 kind, at 0?U sizes . to 5, 2.25 sellers

Economy in the Meat Market Fancy White Legs Veal, lb. .14c Strictly Fresh Oysters, qt. . .30c Best Shoulder Veal Ecast, lb 10c Armour's Best Hams, lb 15c Fresh White Veal Breast, lb 8T2c Fresh Lake Trout, lb 15c Very Best Veal Stew, lb 8c Fresh Sliced Halibut Fish, lb 14c All best cuts Veal Chops, lb 15c Best Sirloin Steaks, lb 14c

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LACE CURTAINS,

Pair, 39c Nottingham Curtains, 22 yards long, line patterns, good 75c value, IQrr pair

iAIWiAINS AT THE Bie

We "Houseclean" on Fridays, clear all items that are left over from our Big Sales. Usually there's just enough of these wonderful bargains for one days selling. Friday's the day, if you can't come our experienced shoppers will take good care of your mail order.

50c BED SHEETS, at 33c Full Size Bed Sheets, ex

tra good quality sheeting,

regular 50e kind, a pair at

33c

ATTRACTIVE 20.00 SUITS AND JOHNNY COATS, 14.85

Strictly man-tailored, Skinner satin lined, finest cheviots,

broadcloths or extra high grade perge; superior workmanship throughout; md'st charming fall styles; longer coats, plain or cutaway effects, beau ifui trimmings, yet not a bit "extreme"; 20.00 would really seem cheap to you for this suit. At 14.S5 it's the biggest bargain in years. Two full seasons of splendid service guaranteed by j n Vm uc and the makers iOi 16.50 PONY CARACUL COATS 10.95

Full a 4 inches long, lined throughout with extra heavy well wearing satin in black and colors; in all sizes for Ladies and Misses; for a combination of style tind service nothing

can equal the famous Saltz pony cuaeul; lfi.oO garment

10.05

MEN'S 69c WOOL UNDERWEAR, 43c Men's Merino Wool Underwear, fall weights, all sizes to 50; regular G9c grade, a garment.

MEN'S 20.00 SUITS, 14.85

1.00 Shirts, 65c Men's Blue Flannel Shirts, double stitched, regular 1.00 kind, rtP Friday only, pair USC

50c Shirts, 37c .Men's lilnck Sateen Shirts, faced sleeves, drmble TJ stitched, excellent oOc valJ Q

Gloves, 4c

They're the best 20.00 Suits that you could m

ever hGne to buv snanrsv models, all wool 1

fabrics, durable linings, made to fit

and to last, Friday only

Men's Plain or Knit Top Canvas

(iioves, regular 10c kind, a pair

3.00 Sweaters, 1.19

Men's Sample Sweaters, sizes, colors and snle, J 3.00 values, each. at... 9

all 8

10.50 Men's Overcoats, Splendid lea vc rs, fancy Cassimeres and Jlaek Kerseys, velvet or self collars, serge of velour linning: en

ormous bar -f f gj

at g ii.i

Boys' Suits and Overcoats

fcizes . to lb years; I made of extra well j wearing materials, in the neatest styles, j good values at L0'),

our price is only

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2.45

Children 1.50 Hats, 49c rarshall Field's (wholesale) entire sample line of new Fall Hats for Children, values to 1.50, Friday . Q only Machine Thread, doz., 16c King's .Machine Thread, all numbers, black and white, 2 for 5c kind, Friday only, 1 Drt 12 spools for I Ou Large Hair Nets, lc Large size

All-Over Hair Nets, all shades, reg

ular 2 for -)c kind, eaeh, at

1c

Women's 2.00 Muslin Skirts, 79c

Women's High tirade Muslin Shirts, deep embroidered, flounces samples of regular 2.00 lines on tale Friday only,

at each . .

79c

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Savings in our Pure Food Grocery

10 Pounds Best Fine Granuated Sugar, with order of 1.00 or more, flour, milk, fresh fruits, vt g- flf etables excluded. . Fernwood Flour, every sack guaranteed. Va-bnrrel sack 2 79 V -barrel sack j 2 H-barrel sack 72c 5-pound sack 18c Aunt Jemima, Uncle Jerry or Richelieu Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, 3 packages anvC Monsoon Peanut rtj Eutter, 1,'c jars at. . . . C

msssaBiiSssmisaassiitsB

Finest Large White Michigan Potatoes, fit) pounds

to the busnel, tfo per bu.shel

10 Bars Swift Pridefi

Soap.

Jelke's Good Luck

Swift'a Jersey 1-lb prints, JQq 5-pound drums. Finest Large Eggs, every egg guaranteed, doz.

Finest Full Cream American Cheese, choice of white or yellow, mild or sharp, lb f ifG

27c

or

Butterine, 89c Selected

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Extra Fancy Imported Sardines, in pure tfj P" olive oil, 3 cans. . vC Extra Fancy New Pack Sifted Early June 1 Peas, can g L'JtQ Snider's or Libby's Tomato Catsup, this years g tf pack, 15c bottle at . jQ Pet or Van Camp's Evap

orated Milk, tall nra 1 Cli own nl

Absolutely Pure California Port Wine, regular

7k

price

.00 gallon, this

sale, -gallon bottles

FURNITURE

SACRIFICE CONTINUES UNlL EVERY

PIECE IS DISPOSED OF. We're selling out every piece of Furniture in order to make room fcr other rapidly growing departments. Prices less than cost.

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U'.OS Uaby f.u.tr-y . 8.93 Morris Chair 5.95 ro.'M Go-Cart 11.43 T.fS Chair 3.48 H.ifs Go-Cart 9.48 4.b$ High ( hair 2.95 18 US Go-Cart 8.93 1.49 High Chair 95c J4.fS I'.ook Case, combination . .5.93 H.r.O High Chair 1.98 lO.f'S Dresrer 6.93 lfl.fS Mission Suit 8.48 in.r.O Dresser 8.25 3.&S Cradle 2.25 l.r.O Dresser 8.00 3.e0 Cradle 1.93 10. 00 Chair 1.93 1.7," Screens 8Sc IS.SS Baby Muggy 3.43 l.'c, 20c, 25c Pictures 8c 11.50 Chair 1.93 2.50 Pictures 1.25 2.V0 Sette 7.50 11. OS Iron lied... 5.93