Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1913 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Friday, Jan. 24, 1913.

JUDGE iSLEY HAS A DREAM: OH. YOU QUEEN OF SHEBA!

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"That was a good -move one part of the Hyde Park Y. M. C. A. to chase out of its dormitories all of-the young fellows who have been living in them for three years." ' This was the expression handed out yesterday In an interview with a Times' ' reporter by Judge Homer Ansley of . tiary, Indiana Harb and Westvllle. Just now the Judge is busy every day writing love letters from his office in the Ri?yno'd' building, in Gary. "These younj? guys should get hooked up," continued the baseball-jurist. "There are a lot of swell fairies around just waiting to be taken and I com

mend the Y. M. C. A." Jadjre Is la l.ove. The Judge then confessed that he is in love. "Yes, there is a little corn-fed doll tip in Iowa that looks good , to me. She's the cunnlest little thing ever. Some girl believe me, kiddo. Weighs 180 pounds, stands 6 feet, and walks ten miles a day. - I have her photo and my heart throbs'llke the Inland, sheet mill every time. that. I look at it. Ijve Brain Baneball. "It is all love between us. She writes me one of these sweet-scented notes every Sunday. . Just as soon as I say that I am ready to parcel post the sparkler to her she'll say, "send it along Homer." Nothing like being in love. Why, it beats going to" one of Bill McAleer's ball games and having the Har

bor team win with a bis score. "If all of the youni? good fellows married all of the young good girls in the country most of the rooms would be vacant. "Believe me I have been around these restaurants long enough to know ,what it means to be a bachelor. The Joy of rrla(ce. "If a young fellow Knew the joys of

married life, of how nice it is to get up in the morning and to see a sweet young wren in a J3 kimona hovering over the gas stove cooking pancakes and boiling colTee. it would be to the

nearest minister for him, "That dope that Dean Sumner handed out at the Gary Y. M. C. A. about yoling fellows and marriage is all right. His nibs hit the nail on the head. Two Cnn I.lve Live as Cheaply aa One. "Like manyvother bachelors, I believed that it was costly to be married but after careful commercial mathematical computation I fbund that two could live as cheaply as one. Most young fellows will squander over a pool and billiard table in a week what would keep some good little wife in kimonas, hobbles and aigrettes for a month. "It has often occurred to me that a lot of these guys find the true sorrrows of single life on Christmas, Thanksgiving, Fourth of July and New Year's. You see the happy married man sitting around his fireside after eating a big

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meal. His children will be climbing upon his knees and his wide will be entwining her arms about his neck and passing her hand over his tired forehead. She v has already provided him with his pipe, warm slippers, not forgetting a kiss or two. Believe me, there are many joys in married life. ''The young fellow who is single thinks that he has happiness cinched, but the married man has him beaten 40,000 miles. I yearn for the approach of the happy day' when I shall become a settled-down benedict. Helen Gould and her hubby will have nothing on me."

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Revolution IN THE TAILORING TRADE IN HAMMOND Which Will Continue for 10 Days More

Made to your

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Never again will the peop f of Hammond and vicinity

have an opportunity to get a Suit made to their

measure (every stitch of which is made in HAM

MOND) at this price and from guaranteed woolens Get your order in early, as we are doing a big busi

ness at reduced prices. A-small deposit will protect fl

you from an advance in prices, which will positively take place in ten days. ; NUF SAID Young ..mien's Tailors

is. UrKiJiiiNi5itu-, irTopnetor ri

Phone 771. 61 State St. Hammond, Ind.

Open Evenings Until 9 p. m. REFERENCES - First National Bank and West Hammond Trust and Savings Bank.

BAT NELSON-AND SPARRING PARTNER 'Continned rrom Pace t. ed at the Wellington hotel, the guests, including twenty-one friends of Bat's making twenty-three seated at the table. The numbers. 13 and 23 have played a large part in Nelson's matrimonial adventure".; The wedding date was Jan. 23, 1913, the ceremony was performed

at 1:13 o'clock, the bride is 23 years

old, the marriage license was No,

619423. "Battling" Nelson ia 30 years

of age, which, he says, means "canned'

in newspaper , talk and is equivalent

to 23 In regular. English. And taxis,

telegrams,, room numbers, servants'

numbers and , everything ; connected

with the numerical. bliss of the young couple is a.ssocia.ted, with these fatal

figures.

Then there was another wedding at

the Nelson domicile last night. Ida Nelson the Battler's sister was married to Mr. Ralph Maples the ceremony tak

ing place at 8:16.

The Nelson-King .wedding waa a

pyrotechnic affair.

Even as the clergyman was xtending congratulations Mrs. Nelson suffered a momentary collapse and fell sob

bing and hysterical into the arms of

her battle-scarred husband, but she rallied in a JITy and after "mitting"

all congraulating friends the bride and bridegroom marched to the festal

board, where big eats were had.

While the repast was disappearing a woman Aimed Anna Imager, one of the oldest inhabitants of Hegewisch.' must

ered . the school-children, and with tin

pans, tomato cans and cowbell the

visitors put on an old-time charivari until "Bat" and his bride went to the front door and gave the curious folk

an eye-full. Just by way of dispersing

the serenaders the Dane tossed a hand

full of pennies into the gathering, th&n

ducked to shelter in the dining-room. At 2:13 o'clock the return to Chicago

was set a-going and at 4:13 the wedding breakfast was tackled. On page 3 of the menu card appears Nelson's greetings. "To My Friends: Barratt O'Hara, lieutenant governor, Illinois; Joseph W. Latimer, My attorney; Mark W. Foote, United States commissioner; Johnny Coulon, world's bantamweight champion; Robert Clements, My in

vestor; Q. .William McGuire, My dramatist; John R. Robinson, My manager; Fay King Nelson, My bride; Katheryn Pearl Robinson, My manager's bride, and " the members of My family." On the' bill the Battler had inscribed, 'Camembert Cheese a la Wolgast," this being a friendly thrust at

the Cadillac bearcat -Who wrested the lightweight honors from the Dane's keeping at Point Richmond, Cal., Feb. 22, 1910. "There will be no honeymoon," announced Mrs. Nelson emphatically. "I'm

going back to Denver In a couple of days and go back to .work. I've Just begun a five-year ; contract. Bat may go with me and he may not. He has half a theatrical engagement there and perhaps he'll close the deal now. You see, I'm going to make good in my profession,, and I e,xpect him to, too."

"I could step right Into the ring this minute .and lick anybody," asserted "Battling" Nelson "1 bar none. Don't

you worry about the future. I put up a good fight to get you, didn't I? And

I won, too."

Wonderful Bargain Offerings will hold the attention of every economical Shopper in Hammond, Dependable Merchanf8iCA nff OIT&VU CA1t at nviAOC! nn ntliAn ctnnn yatSII InnlinnfA 4 1U

the season: Including all odd lots, ends of lines, broken sizes. I You'll find this the best limp of all to inipct vniir eiipnliicz mnnpv i

in real bargains, These Items mentioned here are representative of the thousands you will find awaiting you Sat, and Mon.

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Biesboer Funeral Saturday.

unerai services or feter tsiesboer, one of Lake county's early settlers, will occur from the family residence on Ridge road, east of Highlands, Saturday afternoon at o'clock. The remains will then 'be taken to the Holland " church at Highlands, where services will be held at 2 O'clock. Interment will be made in the family lot at the Highlands cemetery.

sirnsdtntE for the timks.

Don't Forget CREAM OF RYE THE KWG OF BREAKFAST FOODS A SSIvar Som ia lmry racae

fHlammond's Greatest UDepartment Store

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Prices for all Winter Merchandise in Cloak and Suit Department are not based on profit. It is a matter of quick selling and big economies for every purchaser.

I 2 QE Fop Ladies' Plush Coats, I ViUD we 25.00 and 30.00,

Coats of best silk guaranteed plush, beautifully lined. " .

For Juniors' Plush Coats, were 16.50, are finest

quality, made sailor collar, trimmed ind fastened with handsome ornaments

10.95

9IP .For Velvet Dresses, were 14.75, wine and black, beau tifully trimmed, suitable for dressy or practical wear. 8 Oft For Stout Size Dresses, l(J navy, grey, brown and black serge, were 11.95, no difficulty to fit the largest woman.

2.98 Children's Coats, were 3.98 to 5.98 These are an odd assortment, all colors and materials, baby lamb velvet and fine heavy cloth coats, all new styles, sizes 2 to 14 years.

Skirts 1.95 For Women and Misses, of gray worsted and navy and black serge, sizes up to 29. Ladies' Gingham Sleeve

Aprons, small check.

extra large ......

48c

4.48 Dresses for ' Ladies and Misses, were 5.98, 7.95 and 8.98 In this lot are included silk, corduroy and serge, scarcely two alike but the styles are up to the minute and every size represented in assortment.

Red Fox and Mouflon Sets. 13.48 Were 25.00, handsome sets. Just three in -all all are the finest quality. Ladles' Gowns of extra

heavy flannelette and good

full sizes, were 1.00, for...".."..

69c

One lot Wool Remnants. These are perfect goods, taken from our regular stock. - Short lengths of every material serges, batistes, panamas, broadcloths and other staple weaves, lengths from 1 to yard to 5 yards, all colors and widths, prices reduced to one-half. Children's Camel's Hair Vests and Drawers, best of material, sizes 6 to 16, garments formerly sold for 45c and 50c, now 25c; 55c and 60c, now

35c; 65c and 70c now

45c

FancySilk In Foulard, Taffeta and Messaline, stripes, checks, plaids and fancies, 18 to 26 ln:hes lt wide, 65c values, yard. 'vUC Embroidery Remnants, including all the short lengths in edges and insertions, also 27 and 45-inch flouncing at half their real value. x Pearl Buttons, well polished, two and

four holes, sizes 18 to 36, 3 to 12 on

card, regular price 10c and 15c card, at.

7c

Red and White Fancy Table Damask, fast colors, 68'inches AA4A

2G

wide, yard.

Dry Goods Dept., Specials J Yard Genuine Soisttte," perI OC manent finiati, evry wanted shade, 32 inches wide, always sold everywhere at 25c. 6-f Birdseye Diaper Cloth, 55 broken packages, 3 to 7-yd. length, absorbent, non-irritant, best quality. . . f Yard Best Apron Check U2C Gingham, all size checks, in blue, red and brown, will not fade, standard cswnt. 73 India Llnon, very even long fibre thread, perfect bleach, 36 inches wide. J Q Ladies' Wool Hose, full I OC length leg, grey heel and toe, fast black, soft yarn, sizes 8y2 to 10. 93 Yard Comforter Cretonne, 5Q fast colors, persian, oriental and floral designs, 36. in. wide. yi Each Ladies' Plain or 4iC Striped Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, full size, very fine material, regular price 7c each, sliglftly soiled.

January Surplus Shoe Sale

To make room for our immense Spring Stock within a very few days, we've developed a moneysaving opportunity that ought to prove of interest to every Man or Woman in Hammond.

Men's 5.00 and 4.50 Tan Shoes, but-

Men's 4.00 Tan Willow Calf Button Shoes, "Pug toe" latest style, extra quality, sizes 5 tp

10, sale price, per pair

2.98

ton and lace, the newest .winter styles, all sizes, heavy soles, priced

special, pair .'.

4.98

Little Boys' 1.25 Calf Button Shoes,

"Pug toe," sizes 9 to 1334, sale price.

89c

Boys' Shoes, in button and lace, values up to 2.50, sizes 1 to 5V6,

sale price, per pair. . . . ;

1.49

Girls' Jockey Boots, in patent and gun metal, have patent collar and

silk tassels, sizes 8 to 11, worth 1.69 sale price

1.29

Boys' Tan Hi-Cut Storm Boot, 3.50

value our best grade, sizes 1 to 5.

sale price, per pair

2.98

Men's 6.00 Hi-Cut Storm Boots, 16 inch height, extra quality in taa only, made in "Pug" last, goodyear

welt sewed soles, all sizes, sale price

4.98

Men's 5.00 Hi-Cut Storm Boots, 14

inch height, in tan and brack, good-

year welt sewed soles, all

sizes, sale price

4.38

Men's 4.50 Hi-Cut Storm Boots, 14 inch height in black only, nailed

soles, "Pug" toe, extra quality, sale price

3.85

Men's 3.50 Hl-Cut Storm Boot, 14 inch height, in black only, nailed

soles, sizes 6 to 11, sale price ....

2.98

Ladles' 5.00 Hi-Cut Tan Boot with

cloth top latest "Recede" toe, sale price

3.98

Ladies' 4.00 Boot, 16-button

ent or gun metal, fancy cloth tops, all sizes

in pat-

3.45

Ladies' 2.50 Gun Metal Button Shoe,

"Bunt" tip, sizes 2 to 7, sale price

1.95

Ladies Felt Juliets, our best 1.69

grade, grey and tan, most

all sizes, sale price. ..."..

1.29

We have between forty and fifty Men's Fine Overcoats, not all sizes in all the patterns, but we can fit you in some one of the styles in fancy and plain black coats. 20.00 Coats, special for 1(1 QR Saturday I Ui3J Men's Fine Winter Caps at 23c 5 dozen Men's fine Winter Caps, made with fur inside bands, all sizes; a xalues including 15.00, 18.00 and a few 91 20.00 coats, special for Saturday. &UU i OQ For Men's Fine AH-Wool Sweater Coats, a I .03 garment worth 2.50, in all sizes, dark and light colors, special Saturday, 1.39. Men's Fine Union Suits, wool and cotton mixed, all sizes 34 to 44, regular 2.00 garment, 1 1 Q Saturoday, special , 10 Men's Mufflers, regular 50c -value, Bradley make, all sizes and colors, special, QQp Saturday.... -.4QU ' Boys' Corduroy Pants, regular 75c RQp value. wu W Men's Heavy Gaunlet Canvas Gloves, leather facing, regular 25c value, 1 Qp special - I Jj Men's Heavy Knitted Gloves, regular 50c QCp value in black only, Saturday. . . . . . . . . . ... .... 00"

Specials in Drug Department

Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream, r.othiii better for the teeth, 25c size and also t small size of talcum ' Ofll for... ,UC Peroxide Cold Cream, greaseless for chap

ped hands and face, 25c size

Perfumed Toilet Soap, our regular 25c

value, 3 cakes in a box

Sarsaparilla Compound, a good . blood

blood purifier and spring tonic, 1.00 size

frtiinh Rmrfv for r.nlrl-

rlJ,W. 3.. , , . 25c size lUb

Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the horb lax

ative compound, 50c size.

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lar 23c I4c

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33c

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