Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1913 — Page 5

THE TIMES.

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SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE

LAKE

SLPKKIOIt COIHT, ROOM 1. Judge Vtrail S. llfltfr.

Court casvs are on. the calendar for next week. , LAKE SVPKBIOH COURT, . ROOM X Judge Lanrracc Broker. Information. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday's calendar settings are set specially for tomorrow. Special matters were taken up today. LAKE KII'K.KIOR COl'RT, ROOM 3. Judge Johannes Kopelke. At Crown Point. Information. Term ends tomorrow. Court will

hear, special matters Saturday. After & week's vacation Judge Kopelke will

open the February term In Hammond on Monday, Feb. 3.

LAKE-PORTER CIRCUIT COURT.

Judge W. C. McMataan. At Valparaiso. 11 Information.

Court is hearing the Kemper ditch

case.

It Is doubtful whether the case can

be completed by Saturday. Term ends

this week and February session wlH

open at Crown Point on Feb, 3.

HARBOR PRIEST SUES

FOR BACK SALARY The Rev. Hagjl Jonktji Markowick,

former pastor of the Servian Orthodox

St. George churc hof Indiana Harbor,

is suing the coriKregation for $265 as back salary, the trial being on in Judge

Relter's court today. The Indiana Har

bor church comprises all the faithful In the Calumet region of this denomi

nation.

New Cases Filed.

iSnl State vs. Tonev Clough. Petit

larceny. 1562 State vs. Arthur M. Mitchell.

10031 Room 2. Susan Clough vs. the town of Griffith. Damages. Bom-

berger. Sawyer & Curtis, attorneys

for plaintiff.

10032 Room 2. K., J. & K. vs. town

fof Griffith. Bomberger, Sawyer

& Curtis, attorneys for plaintiff.

10033 Room 3. Anna Carlson vs. 11., V. & E. C Hy Co. Personal Injury.

J. H. Fetterhof. attorney for

plaintiff.

10034 Fred Fandrei vs. Minnie A,

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You don't believe it, eh! Well anyway consider this tip. While the weather is mild prepare for a drop in temperature.

Our Zero

weather

Garments are Supreme

Ui FOX

Men's Shop 601 Hohman Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Indiana

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Our new 1913 Models are now here. Call and see them at our new salesroom, Sixth Aenue and Massachusetts Street, with the latest and most up-to-date equipment, including Electric Starter (absolutely dependable). Electric Lights, Nickel Trim, etc. We have Touring Cars from $1875, down as low as $800. Can you buy a REAL AUTOMOBILE (Touring Car), fully equipped for less than $800? We give free of charge to every purchaser, 30 DAYS' FREE SERVICE, including storage, washing and polishing adjustments, etc. We have a service room in connection with our salesroom, where a competent mechanic is at your service at all times to take care of your adjustments, etc., FREE OF CHARGE. We do not claim to know ALL about the Automobile business, but during the eight years of our experience in the business (four years in Gary), we have learned a few things which we are witting to give the buyer the benefit of. One thing WE DO KNOW we have the best line that can be had for the money. We are here to stay, and consider ourselves responsible and are handling only cars manufactured and guaranteed by responsible concrns. Yours for business on the square, 1 C. M. BAKER

Koeh. Suit on account. 1. T. Meyer, for plaintiff.

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BY ELKS

PROVES INTERESTING

gram was a most successful affair, long to b remembered by tho lodge, h special vote of thanks and praise goes to the entertainmnt committee..

ILodge Assemblies

Delightful Affair at Which, VT a K

Hammond B. P. O. E.

'Entertain.

in State street yesterday -afternoon for their regular semi-monthly meeting:. There were a numbr of mmbrs in attendance. The usual program was followd. After the business session a pleasant time was spent socially. The members will have their next regular meeting' in two weeks on Thursday. February 6th. A larse attendance of the mebership" is desred.

The Elks "Roundup" last night was . a huge success and was one or the finest social functions given In tho his-

tory of the lodge. Never before has such an intensive and excellent program been given and the large gatherinn of "Bills" and out of town members voted the Hammond Lodge No. 485 as royal entertainers. The toastmaster for the evening was

the old time favorite Dr. Clark and ; his work was ably conducted. The

a oy .-ueasrs. am- a lar)fe attendance of the membership

"1,u uuJ"i vjni; pleasing at jne meeting-

vochi aeiecnons, wmcn were greatly enjoyed as also were the encores liberally given.. The headllner for the even

ing was Marry Mne a cnicago vaude- of 11orcas Rebeckah Lodge tomorrow

vine penurmfr wno provea 10 D a star comedian. His son,?s, monologues and

At the meeting of Opal Hive No. S96 L- O. T. M. M. to be held this evening In Moose Hall in State street, the annual installation of officers will be one of the Important features. There will be a .social hour at the close of the business meeting. Refreshments will be served. It Is desired that there is

The usual business and social pro

gram will be followed at the meeting

jokes which involved so many prominent "Bills," brought forth continuous laughter and by the time he made his exit an exhausted audience were willing to let him go in order to rest their aching sides. A ventriloquist was an exceptionaolly good entertained. He was an artist at throwing his voice and his mysterious callings mingled with a supply of wholesome comedy were baffling. Another feature was a clever slight of hand performer. When at times he en

deavored to make things plain by per

forming at close range proved a more

mystifying. I

The rendition of the eleven o'clock

toast was given by Frank Hitchcock in

evening. The members will meet in I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street.

pleasing manner ajid carried with it lven for the best decorated boxes and

n unusual solemnity. A great num-' arransements have been made for a

ber of visiting Elks were present and Kood program. The event is to be

ighly commended the Hammond i strlctly invitational.

Lodge as royal entertainers. The

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.ijv.cu. .in in an ! 1 1 fvemnt Dro- I The mono ii,..

TELEPHONE 221

GARY, IND

HOLD BISCUIT DEMONSTRATION Humpfer Bros. are announcing today that a demonstration of Sunshine biscuits will be held at their Hohman street store on Saturday, and the public is respectfully invited to attend.

Will Give Box Social. The Hammond Motor Boat club is sending out invitations to its members and their friends for a box socjal, which will be given at the club house next "Wednesday evening. Prises will be

as royai entertainers. The f .'as appetizing and was much 1 OrpheUHl Theater. All in all the evening pro- I The management announ

HOT ROLLS FOR BREAKFAST, or dainty little dinner rolls that will tempt the appetite of the most fastidious, is the kind we serve every day when ordered. Breadstuffs, light, white and delicious," is our specialty, as well as the richest finest' cakes and pastry. When you want to enjoy your meals order your bake tuffs from The Hammond Modern Bakery BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, 86 Stat Street. Phone 885. HAMMOND, - - IND.

iWBSm Mc" PlliSf 1MB dm- illil Eugene A. Grisuold & Son

DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE 276 State St., Corner Sohl and State Sts., Phone 480 Hammond, Indiana

Victor Toy Oats, in each package a toy, tyELjTh 3 packages. . ie)(L Dyer Pure Buckwheat, tk0:pound. 35c Brockport Brand, no better tomatoes il r pack, 212-lb can. . JLii Acme, Grandma or Richelieu Pancake Flour, three Ck-Kes ...25c Fancy Brick Cheese, by the whole brick, per pound. ...... .Jitf Yellow Corn Meal-fl $ 5-pound sack .... . iltJ)' Swift's Pride Laundry

Soap,

5 bars,

17c

Fancy Clean Yellow Dry Peaches, - Chjf per pound. ... 3"L S. W. C. Corn Syrup, twopound can, 3 cans dPx' Monsoon 25-oz. Jar-fl k0

Mustard for JLF

20-Mule Borax, 1-lb package. . .

Top Notch Parlor Matches per package of A 4 12 boxes for. . . . . . . Fancy Prunes, bright and good size, 9fh(T 3 pounds. dJ Best Head Rice, tyfihgu 3 pounds.... .. ..ifiu

23c

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Fishing Boy Red -fl Salmon, per can . . JL cPCL Game Cock Mustard Sar

dines, 10c cans, 3 cans for.

Campbell's Soups, fjCf all kinds, 3 cans. . JUtM American Family f)tf Soap, 7 bars for. ..CP" Apiteza Breakfast Food, a food of puritv, "fl FZf 18c package for. . JieP-' Can Goods, such as Corn, Yellow and Green Beans, Pumpkin, Kidney Beans, Hominy, your choice. fl Fancy Hand Picked Navy S1.,: .....lie FLOUR SPECIAL Ceresota, Gold Medal, Pillsbury or New. Century Flour, Va-barrel sack.. .65c -barrel sack.... 1.28 H-barrel sack 2.48 MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Dressed fl Chickens, per lb JL a Small Pork Loins per pound JLj&2' Fresh Leaf Lard fl AA 8H pounds f or.. JL.W 3-lb Can Snow- Q drift, per can dtPvL

Small Strips of Bacon,- per lb. . . .

17c

Don't Worry About money matters, but coma to U. We will loan you what you need on your Furniture, Piano, Team or Wagon without removal and save fm frana $3 to $10 70a loaa. Repay ua in small amounts by the week or month to suit yourself. MaeaanJca, salaried people and ota era advanced money on their own note. Loans made . anywhere In tha Calumet district. YOU'RE TO BLAME IF TOU FORGET THE NAME. Lake County Loan Company 2S Rlaabaeh Block. Over Lien Store. HAMMOND, Phone 218 Oaf alas; evenlnara till 8 o'clock, Saturday 9 p. m.

or Tom's bill will do. John A. Gavlt, who haa the proud distinction of being the democratic brother of Senator Frank Gavlt, the bull moose, Is paying- the legislature a

friendly call. Mr. John davit, in addition to being the attorney for the lilg

Four railroad, is attorney for some of

the cities in the Calumet region and Is

very anxious that the general assem-

ly make no mistake either on the

owing to the length of the performances of "A Broken Idol," now playing at the Orpheum, the curtain rises

promptly at 7:30 p. m. and for the second show at 9:15 p. 111.

"A Broken Idol" will remain over

Sunday, and startine Monday matinee

'A Knight for a Day," another musical

omedy success, will be presented here

by Boyle Woolfolk, the well-known producer.

OPEN NEW STORE. William Stommel and nephew, Carl

Krausse, visited the former's brother, Charles of Hammond, who opened a general store two weeks ago at Beat-

trice, a pumping station on the C. &

O. railroad several miles southeast of

Deeprlver. The railroad has purchased

wenty acres of land at this point and

t is presumed the company will proba

bly locate Its yards there some day. In time Beattrice promises to be a good trading point. Hobart Gaette.

SPRING IS HERE. Joy, Oh Joy! '-. Soon the grans will be green, . Spring la ahoy! A red robin haa been aeen. Spring is hither! The first robin has been seen. It was seen by Superintendent AVal-

ter Edwards of the Aetna powder mills

while he was walking on the border of the plant near the Aetna marshes this

morning.

Mr. Edwards happened to have his

camera along and took a snapshot of

the bird. .

BLODGETTS NOTES.

Indianapolis, Ind-. Jan. 24. Judge

Lawrence Becker of Hammond just

can not stay away. He likes to be In

the hurly burly, and though he is not

doing any lobbying this time, he does

like to mingle with the members of

the third house and find out whether it

is still working or working still.

The bill to maku Gary- .cityof - tha

second class is still attracting not a

little attention, and the members of

the house are satisfied that there Is more behind it than the mere placing pf Gary in another -classification of

cities. They know Tom Knotts and

they wolider what it means. Some of

the temperance people are inclined to

think that one of the things that Mr

Knotts in his unselfish way Is after Is

an extension of the open hours for saloons. Saloons In cities of the first and

second classes may keep open until

midnight, while In the other classes

they must be closed at 11 o'clock.

That's just one of the things that May

public utilities bill or In any changes in the cities and towns law.

COVNTRY CLUB. Sanoklna; or chewtatr. Biff packaaje 5r. McHIe-S. Tab. Co. Save the ticket mad aaa our premium lint. Adv.

THE3 HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKH COUNTY 18 THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THIS TIMES.

ATTENTION BOYS, GIRLS AND A PARENTS Here and now is the time and place to buy High Top Shoes at a Saving of TWENTY PER CENT. Boys' High Storm Shoes 3.00 values 9 Aft now 4tC.HU

2.00 values

now ,

1.60

Girls' High Tops in button,

plain calf skin or pat. leather

't 2-00

2.00 values

now ....... 1.75 values now 1.50 values, now . . .

1.60 1.40 1.20

Women's Shces mostlv small

sizes, worth, up to 3.50, while thev 1 Hfl last.:.......... I.UU EXPERT REPAIRING Don't Forget Our Spoon Offer. ORTT & TOWLE 169 STATE STREET HAMMOND'S LARGEST BOOT SHOP

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Cut Prices on all Fresh and Smoked Meats Saturday. January 25th

Come and see what you can get for your money. We guarantee our meats as strictly fresh and number one. All meats are government inspected. We guarantee full weight which is sixteen ounces to a pound. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR FIRST-CLASS MEATS AND LOWEST PRICES. Watch our window display every day for cut prices on special meats.

2c

4c 3c

No. 1 Leaf Lard, AA 9 pounds. . I iUU No. 1 Fresh Pork 4 )Xr Loin, per lb. . . I 2u No. 1 Fresh Pork 11 Shoulder, per lb I I U

No. 1 Fresh Pork Butts, per lb No. 1 Fresh Side -Pork, per lb No. 1 Fresh Stewing Chickens, per lb .

Strictly Fresh Neck Bones, per lb. . , . . UU Strictly Fresh 1 1 rSpare Ribs, lb... I 1 1 Strictly Fresh Pig's Feet, per lb -Jl

No. 1 Veal Roast OJLf

No. 1 Veal Stew, 1 Hp per pound I Uu Native Lamb Stew, Hp per pound U No. 1 Fore Quarter Op Lamb, per lb...:. Ob No. 1 Hind Quartei4 Hp Lamb, per lb. . . I UU

No. 1 Leg of 1 Op Lamb, per lb I CXg

No. 1 Lamb Chops, lip per pound I I VI

No. 1 Beef Pot 4 nn Roast, per lb.... Uu Strictly Fresh "7n Liver, per lb...... C No 1 Sirloin Steak 4 Qin per pound. .... . i!u New Sauer Kraut, A per pound. ....... . fJC Best Mince Meat, (Jper pound. . .,. . OU Fresh Hamburger Qf Steak, per lb OC

No. 1 Sugar Cured f

Reg. Hams, lb. . .

No. 1 Sugar Cured California Hams, Oip

Ifo. 1 Sugar'feured Break

fast Bacon, 1 Cp per pound...... IDC

All Sausages, per pound.

No. 1 Rib Roast, boned and rolled, 1 I per pound 4w No. 1 Pure Lard, -1 OC 10-lb pail...... I .41 J

No. 1 Pure Lard, 5-lb pail

MANY OTHER VARITIES OF MEAT NOT MENTIONED AT CUT RATE PRICES.

In Purchasing a Piano It Is Always Safe to Buy a

TOAUJBE

Buy direct from Factory and Save Middleman's Profit. STRMJBE PIANOS are made for customers who are particular and you must take into consideration the quality of piano, reliability of manufacturer and the reputation of the dealer, the name STIR A TUBE stands for quality and square deal One price factory price Easy terms. Stftube Piano & Music Co.

Phone 661.

629 Hohman St.

Hammond, Ind