Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1912 — Page 5

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Tuesday, Xov. 12, 1012.

THE TIMES.

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SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE SITEHIUR CO I RT, ROOM 1. Judith Mrell S. Kelter. I u formation. This morning w.i. taken up with the setting of thi- cases. The r maindf r of the week will be given over to special matters. First case on Monday Is Power vs. Poncher. LAKE M I'Kltl.Hl ( Ot HT, IIOO.U S. Judse LawrfDfe Dpckfr. loformattoD. The court will set oases this afternoon. lake: si rcRion coi rt, room & Judgr Joliaonri Koprlke. At Crown Point. Information. This is supposed to be vacation week, but the court got Into the case of Frlek vs. the city of Kast Chicago anil will keep at it until it is finished. The case is expected to take two or three days longer. LAKB-rORTril CIRCUIT COURT. Judge W. C. MrMikm. At Crown Point. Court will convene next week. rORTF.R-I. AI'OKTK f I PF.KIOU COI RT. Judge Harry It. Till hill. At Valparaiso. ' 'ssley w. T,ee?Js vs. Caroline Iyoeds Cuthman. AVI 11 case begins Tuesday, Nor. K'. and is expected to last three weeks.

children. The tlreen wald.

case was filed by C. K.

10 REOPEN GARY BRIBE CASES

HUNTING SEASON II INDIANA OPENS WITH BIRTH OF HROW

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and uncut. Br'er

Special Prosecutor Says the Moose Confession Will Lead to Step.

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Habbitt: I'at tile soft pedal on your call, Mr. Hob White, and tuck the faintly away under the brains in the corner of t ho orchard. The quail and rabbit liunUrg season opened In Indiana Sunday. lint as the fcasnn opened on on Sunday, it is up to the hunters of 1 loosierdom to impatiently await the dawn of Monday. The opening of the hunting; season on Sunday is as serious an offense to a sportsman as a Sabbath Fourth of Julyis to American boyhood. C.o.nrge W. Miles, state commissioner of fisheries

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;ai.l tn,-,y that he had Issued

Three New Divorces. Two more divorce cases were added to the files in the l.ake superior court th's morning. Iluth C'rachn seeks a divorce from Iioniini'k Craolin on the charge of neglect and non-support. The couple wore married .Tune 27. 1910, and separated Aug. 27. 1012. The case was filed by Charles K. Oreenwald. Annie l'reeby is seeking a divorce from Kdward l're.Iiv on th" charge that he is an habit ua! drunkard. The couple, were married in and sepa rated Nov. i. 1?10. They have two

Judge Samuel Parker, special prosecutor appointed by CouTnor Thomas li. Marshall in the recent tiary bribery scandal, stated yesterday at South r.end that the old cases against (iary men will ltv reopened within a short time as a result of the recent confession of Harry '1. Moose, self-confessed bribe taker and former missing1 state witness, now confined in the county Jail at Crown I'oint. The prosecutor stated that the cases will not be tiled until after Moose has had his hearing.

In a justice court Moose pleaded tui

ty to accepting n bribe for leaving the jurisdiction of the courts while a state witness. The circuit court will convene next week, and Moose, who is said to be dying, is resigned to serving a sentence in prison. In his confession Moose implicated Mayor Thomas K. Knotts. William Cain, a Gary contractor, and others.

orders to his deputies in every section of Indiana t positively arrest all hunters who did any shooting on Sunday. Therefore the hunting season opened this year on Sept. 11. The rush for licenses did not begin until after election day. The hunters apparently had cast aside all thoughts of sport until the vote had been counted. Then, either in joy or sorrow over the result, they turned their thoughts afield and began to picture coveys of quails in flight. Br'er Kabbit hasn't had enough freeze in his system yet to please most hunters and they will wait until snow flies to trail him over fields and through thickets.

FRIENDS WANT HIM IN WILSON CABINET

Sent to Penitentiary. Thomas Keanlon and Kay Mayes of Chicago, who were captured by the Hammond police Sunday night after having Stolen some clothing from Hach's hotel, on Hohmsn street, were taken befor" Judge Heiter in the superior court this afternoon, where they plead guilty to the charge of j.et 1 1 . la rceny They were sentenced from on to eight years in the J efferson vil le r en' ten t Iary.

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ICIANS ELECT OFFICERS

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PoleErates to Lake County Trade

Labor Council John Lloyd. .Toh

terherg. Kast Chicago; Walter Hammond.

The members of the Hammond eration of Musicians' union have

ed the following officers: President John I.loyd, Hast Chica Vice presl.lent Sidney i;ratigr. Secretu ry Albert (leiirins. Treasurer Harrv C. Hatf.eld.

Foard of directors John Lloyd. Kast' Chicago: Sidney (franker. Albert (lehr- j

Ins. Harn!e ('.. Young. Walter Walsh, Dalbert A. rugrr, Walter Wi.lsh. Hammond, James H. Ward, Gary: Frank De Ilriae, East Chica co. P.oftrd of appeals -P-eit Havill, F.ast Chicago: Harry L. Miller, OotKO II. Austin. Hammond. Examination board Frederick Thellm.an, Walter Walsh, ISarnie G. Young. Hammond. Auditing board Herbert P.. Pall, Henry . lieissisr. ("Jeorge H. Austin, Hammond. Serccant-ot-arms Lnrrn L. Whitney.

Schottlc-r Has Plaint. Attorney Kdward Scli.t t ler much M-roi'.g:.! up as a result 1 ment he dc lfirp'; he rirrii , justii-e court. ! declares tha u - e of Minnie Hannah of to?

in,i., vs. Katc.erme I arraway.

How's This? We ofTor fine Hundred Hollars Tieward for any case of Catarrh that eanr.ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. f'HK.VMY & CO., Toledo, O. We. the tinder sltrned, have known F. J fhenty for the last lf years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially nblc to carry out any obligations macio by his firm. jcatJonal. LANK OF COMMKRCK. Toledo. o. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the tdool and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all HruggiHts. Take Hall's Family Pills for couEtlpation. Adv.

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the plaintiff a suing for the possession of her house, that he appeared i'l court yesterday and asked for a continuance so that he could be present In the Lake superior court for "cail day." which begins the term's work. He says tha- the court Intimr.ated that he would continue the case, but this morn In jar at 11 o'clock, when he called at the justice court to set the date for the trial ho found that Attorney William H. Stcltman representing the plaintiff had defaulted htm. He says that all attorneys will asree that a lawyer's or the court's promise In a rase like this is sufficient. He plans to take an appeal but will he compelled to furnish bond. Schottler was very wroth, at what he termed was unfair advantage.

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I 1 Rolla Wells.

of the joint work on the Indiana Har

bor extensiotn and that it would have its new line on tine Hundred and Fiftyfirst street completed accordine: to the franchise requirements. He said that his company is ready to ro to work with its improvements, and that there "ill be no application for extensions of time. ff said that the company is absolutely in frond fail h in these matters.

1 Eo C Minas Co Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store . I

Princess Kettles Free in our Premium Department

f?4?PThrCC CoatAzuro Knamclcd Ware, outside &Siit'olain lined, has tin cover and wire bail, in

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GIVEN WITH 15.00,

mottled blue, porthrec sizes.

18.00 AND 22.G0 IN COUPONS

Your Wetinesdav's Groceries

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Sugar, best Eastern Granulated, with trrocery order of 1.00 or more (Hour or butter not in- O eluded) 10 lbs. . . . KJG 1 Can Early June Peas, 1

Can Good Sweet Corn, 1 I 3-lb Can Tomatoes, or p

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"A Modern Eve." When "A Modern Ere," the most popular musical success.

sented at the Hammond theater Sundav, Dec. 1. theater poers will

the most perfectly trained choius of' the j ear. During the two hundred an ! 1 tidy performances of "A Modern live" j in Chicago, with only one or two ex- I ceptlons, the clever aggregation of girls have been a feature since the opening nifrht. All of the song numbers have been taken advantage of for the display of beauty chorus There arc many song hits to be heard In "A Modern Eve," among them being "Goodbye Kverybody." "You're Such a Lonesome Moon Tonight." "Rita, my Margarita." "Hello. Sweetheart." "Is V, f!lrl Vr,,i Mnrrltit Still tbo O.ir! Von

Love?" ind "Evfry Day Is Christmas jS Old Dutch Cleanser, three

When You re Married.- The principals

in the cast include Frank Deshon,

-,.fl!,. Hnntler. William Kent. Ca rl I

''.a.U. Lee Johnstone, p.ertee Heeau-jpl rr'X-ny.

:;:ont. Ituth Peebles and Georgia Drew

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Sure-Shot Matches, en boxes t package

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Friends of Rolla Wells, of BtL'.uis, are trying to make Gov. Wilson see that the Missouri man would bo a very happy selection for the cabinet. Wells is one of the big Democrats of the "show me" state and was treasurer of the Democratic national committee during the recent campaign. It ig believed that Wilson will go to St. Ixuia for one of his cabinet members. Er-Gov. Joseph W. Folk, of the Missouri metropolis, is also mentioned for a seat in the next president's official family.

series, when 1 1 mend Bowling K. B. A.'s wiil first series, w

ie members of the HamLeague will clash. The meet the K. of C. in the bile the 1 ' Long's and

Hoffman's will come together in the wind-up. With the teams bunched In the Ifad fighting for first place, a great deal of excitement can be seen at these matrhos on Tuesday and Thursday nights, which draw large crowds.

LUNG AFEECTIQH YIELDED TO THIS REMEDY

Anyone Interested in the treatment of Consumption should get one of the booklets telling of recoveries by the use of Kckman's Alterative. Coughs. Stubborn, Colds and Pneumonia may be the beginning of more serious troubles Eokman'a Alterative is the effective remedy. Head Mr. Kanaly's tatemPT1t: Saratoga. X. Y. "Gentlemen: For five or six years I was troubled with cough and expectoration. I also had a high fever. M case was declared Consumption by my phvsician. I was given Cod Liver OH. Creosote and other medicines, all without benefit. "At Christmas time. T was not expected to live. Calling Dr. Vt. H. McCarthy, he advised the use of Kckman's Alterative, which I took with excellent ,,-uits and was entirely cured, t haf rained in weight. I go out In all '.vent hers and have had no cough or cold whatever. 1 give these facts tc encourage others to use Kckman's Al-

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or Fels Naptha Soap with

grocery order, 7 liars

29c

Flour, ( 'old Medal or Ceresota, the two best brands.

'-barrel saek, 2.72;

barrel sack, 1.37; ?3-barrel.saek. . .

Fancy New York Baldwin Apples, : bushel barrel, p";,,or 25t New Pack Seeded Raisins,

1-pound package only

Quaker .or Dr. Price's

PvOlled Oats, ? packages Snider's Baked 15e can at

Oscar Mayer's Celebrated Hams, weigh from 8 to 12

pounds each,

per pound

25c Beans,

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'Double Coupons Given Except Flour and Sugar Potatoes, lay in a supply of Fancy Miehigans before the price goes up, per bushel, 62c; j per peek Ob Pet or Carnation Milk, dozen small cans, 50c; per can, 4T2c; dozen large cans, 98c; fjr 3 cans eLjj

Armour's Shield Erand

Lard, guaranteed pure, per lb. ... .

20-Mule Team Borax, 1

pound package at Fancy Maine Corn, per can

Our Famous Minas Blend Coffee, best value in Ham

mond, 4 lbs., 1.05; per pound

14c

ax, 110c

11c Blend TTmn

27c

Gary Is Defeated. j A quintet of Gary pintnen re celt ed , a walloping at Towle & MrCooPs al- ! leys Inst night when the labby's took three straight games in easy fashion, gaining a safe lead of 4KS pins. While the flabbys rolled like post masters, Gary had a night off. their highest fn-j dividual game only amounting to 177

pins. Hammond had the Jfny on the mapies last night, making a number of 210 scores and picked up cherries and splits that looked nearly impossible. Tonight Towle & McCool's alleys will he the scene of another interesting

Rushing Extension Work. H. C. Green of Hammond, Waiting & Kast Chicago llailway company said that his company was doing its share

a five.

(Sworn affidavit JAS. W. KANALY. Kckman's Alterative is effective, in Bronchitis. Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles and in upbuidling tl!f. system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale bv otto N'egelf and other leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of

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Surpasses every other baking powder in making delicious, healthful food. Protects the food from alum.

Schlesinger Steel purchase is closed and deed recorded. Dredging of canal and basin in Lake George near completed. I have for sale, 10 acres fronting this plant, at a bargain. Fine New Bungalow with 50 feet lot on Magoun Avenue. Business lots on Chicago Avenue. Forty-eight feet corner on Parish Avenue. Also many other attractive investments in vacant and improved property. George W. Lewis Telephone No. 52. 805 Chicago Avenue EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA

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Piano and

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Is The Best Because it is prepared by the most expert piano polisher in the world. NOW FOR SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALE3S: Hammond Furniture Co. Hageman Bros. Try a battle at our risk. Every bottle guaranteed snd your money will be chierfully refunded II you are not satisfied.

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HTEH GARMENTS Merchant Fafforetcf

Warm

overcoats require all-wool

cloth. Chinchillas and Montellos arcin great demand this season. We have the finest of these materials in blues; blacks and Oxford grays. BIG OVERCOAT VALUES From $20.00 and Up. made just to your individual requirements with roomy pockets and trimming that give the desired finish to these excellent garments. We will be pleased to show our line at any time.

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LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S RAIN COATS, Wednesday's Special, 2.48

Excellent Rubberized Slip-On Rain Coats for La

dies' Misses' and Children in tan. Extra values, on sale Wednesday only

2.48

WHITE VOILE WAISTS, made high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with a heavy lace insertion and a long black ribbon tie.

Wednesday's special

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BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS for Girls, perfect fast black,

sizes 4 to 12 years, special, 25c end.

LIGHT PERCALE APRONS, in neat small black and white, per

fect fitting, special

29c

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25c

Fancy Poplin and Pongee Suitings, stripes and tigurges, very highly mercerized, permanent finish,

larfcc assortment ot colors, regular 35c value, yard . . (See window disnlav.-)

Scotch Suiting, the right weight and mixtures for skirts and dresses, 52 inches wide, rtfregular 1.19 per yard value, Wednesdav "DC

22C

ONE LOT 13 AND 20-INCH FLOUNCING,

well worked eases, neat patterns.

extra values, vard.

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SHOE BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY Ladies' 2.50 Shoes, in button, gun metal or patent colt, sizes 2V2 to 8. speeial, -J per pair BqJ Ladies' 3.00 Velvet 16-Button Boot, sizes 2V2 to 7, "Bunt" tip.

sale price, n Jif g per pair &.n?wl

Girls' 1.50 Kid Button Shoes, dull tops, patent tips, "S 4 Q sizes 8 2 to 2, sale price . Q Boys' Button Shoes, all solid leather "Pug" toe, latest style, special price. Sizes 0 to 1:2, at 1.25 Sizes 1 to 2, at 1.49

I Sizes 2I2 to .m, at 1.G9

SWISS FLOUNCINGS, 27 inch, hem

stitched and scalloped edges, open and ba'oy patterns, values A up to S5c, yard

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45-INCH VOILE AND ING, scalloped edges, values to 1.69, special, yard

SWISS FLO'JNCvery heavy work.

6Bc

DRUG SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY

GLASS MENTHOL INHALERS, colds and catarrh, 10c size

SAN TOY TALCUM POWDER, 25c size

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FLAX SEED MENTHOL CHERRY COUGH SYRUP, 2ac size

AND WILD

VAN DYKE EGG SHAMPOO, 25c size

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SPECIALS IN CLOTHING DEP'T. Boys' Overcoats, 3 to 8, also ) to in. made of good overcoat woolens, some convert -

ible collar, also smaller sizes

HI 1U1 UIU ilr)lt(CUtll MUIH1 li n e i j i

conars. nv iront. trimmeti

with fancy braid f roars, Wednesdav.

ELK BRAND

Men's Fleeced Underwear 1 Case of Men's Hood Weight Fleeced Shirts arid Drawers, all sizes in a desirrbie taa mixture, Wednes- J P" day. (5DC

3.50

Boys' Fall

Caps

Hoys' Golf Shape Winter Cape, made with fur inbands, good weight dark woolens, plain and mix t,u r es,

Wednesday

25c

Men's Good Heavy

Men's Work Coats Weight Black Duck Coats,

made with yellow

blikes interlining, waterproof, largo corduroy storm cellar, at Others from 3.C0 to 8.50.

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