Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1913 — Page 4

THE TIMES.

Friday, Mav 16, 1013.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Your teeth deserve a (rood tooth brush. We have those guaranteed not to shed bristles. MAT J. KOLR. Mrs. AHen of Flsohrupp avenue, who underwent an operation on her throat at the Presbyterian hospital, in Chicago, la reported to have cone through

the operation sucessfully. Mrs. Allen's

ins Riven under the direction of Mlsa

Kthelj-n .Siton, the oratorical Instruc

tor in the high school, whose productions have all been such a great success. "She Stoops to Conquer" is a play In tlve acts, and is full of wit and humor from start to finish. Awing to

the large demand for the tickets and

many frUnds are hoping for her speedy l Klv H who so desire an opportunlrecovery ! tv 10 witness this elaborate producA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ! ion- th Jo" have decided to' give Ranklin of Fred street yesterday morn-!" on two nlgh,s on Ma 22 an u

ing. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Go to Snyder's Studio for picture framing. , e-t & f

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You get Instant warmth and com

fort with a Gas Heating Stove No.

Ind. Gas & Elec. Co.

George What of Stieglitx Park waa taken to St. Margaret's hospital on Wednesday suffering with appendicitis.

Word has reached here that Paul !

Larrence of Peoria, 111., who was for-

ROBERTSDALE.

Mrs. C. G. Buell of Indiana boulevard

visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills

of East Side Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lanxohr of

merly of this city, was drowned in I r"ial fclue spmt Wednesday here visPeoria Like on last Friday while he j il'ng at the Bader and Langohr homes, and two companions were rowing. The Oscar Dalles of Hammond visited

boat capsized, and the other two mem- frln, here last evening

bers of the trio were saved. While here Mr. Larrence lived with Mr. and Mrs.

Hazard of the Recht flats. Gustav Sabinskl yesterday reported

thei condition of his

Clara Sabinskl, who is at St. Margaret's hospital, as being much more critical. Mr. Sablnski engaged the service of another physician, who said an operation would be necessary. John Koleena, who was arrested by Officers O'Connell and Plnkerton on the charge of criminal provocation, was tried before Judge Atchison, who withheld his verdict, taking the case under advisement. The Daughters of Liberty will initiate a large class of candidates at their meeting tomorrow night in the I. O. O. F. hall. The team from Triumph council at Hammond will do the initiatory work. Refreshments will be served. The junior elaaa of the Whiting high school are busy on their annual class play, which will this year be "She Stoops to Conquer." The play is be-

I Mints rmmo ci u i-U 1ti!ann

vard was the guest of friends in Ham

mond Wednesday.

Morris Kaffels of Indiana boulevard.

daughter. Miss 1 wno ' confined to the Michael Reese

EZO FOR THE FEET No Matter How Sore or Painful Your

Feet, You Can Dance with Joy , Don't feel blue; goed rigorous feet are easy to get. Ask for a 25-cent Jar of EiiO, pleasant, refine oltjt. Rub it on those sore, tired, tender, perspiring, burning feet and the misery will disappear like magic Nothing on earth ao good for corns, bunions, callouses, rough, chapped or Itching akin. Druggists everywhere.

Sold and guaranteed by Summers Pharmacy.

hospital with rheumtaism. continues to

improve nicely.

J. P. Owens of Roberts avenue, who

has been confined to his home for several days by illness, is slightly Improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green of Har

rison avenue were South Chicago visit

ors Wednesday.

A. J. Dreesen of Roberts avenue was ' a Hammond business visitor Wednes

day evening.

Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberta avenue was a guest at a birthday party given

in honor of Mrs. Meyer of Bauer street,!

Hammond, Wednesday,

Mrs. Madura and children of Roberts avenue are spending a few days at

Hanna, Ind.

The seventh grade boys of the Franklin school will go to Harrison

Park tomorrow afternoon to play ball

with the boys of the Washington

school,

Henry Reese, father of Mrs. Fred Eggers of Roberts avenue, who has been

suffering with dropsy for several

weeks, is reported "very low.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stawitke of East

Side visited at the Klemm home In

Indiana boulevard yesterday.

Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts ave

nue visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Seliger of East Side yester

day.

Charles Benson of Roberts avenue

was a South Chicago business visitor

yesterday.

Miss Gladys Turley and George Bartoskl attended the Orpheum theatre,

Wednesday evening.

Ralph Jewett of Pearl street has accepted a position with A. Sugar of

Whiting.

Big Opening Sale of Hoosleir Kittdfrieim CatotoeSs

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You spend a large part of your life in the kitchen, madam. You have every reason, . therefore, to make your kitchen as nice and comfortable as possible. The Famous Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is the best helper you can have there. It keeps your kitchen tidy, you always know where to find things, it saves your feet and time and it adds to the 'look" of the room. THE HOOSIER is an elegant piece of furniture. Once you use one you will wonder how you ever got on without it. Come In and look over our stock today without fail. Just received a carload.

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the Walnut Hall cup for 2:12. the Ash, land for 2:20 trotters, and the Blue, grass for 2:10 pacers remain as be. fore.

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Marine Engineers' union has entered into an agreement with the railroad companies operating ferryboats on San Francisco bay whereby marine fireman in their employ will receive a wage increase of from $7.50 to $10 per month. Representative Kelly of Pennsylvania is the author of a bill Introduced into the house of representatives to pro-

vide $1 to 4 a week for all those more than 60 years old, whose incomes are under $10 a week. His plan would pension those with incomes of less than $6 a week at $4 a week, incomes of from $6 to $7 at $3, between $7 and $8, $2 a week and from $8 to $9, $1 a week. The bill would disqualify all criminals, lunatics and inmates of aimhouses and all men over 65 years old who for any extended period have failed to earn according to their ability.

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DON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE" COMING TO ORPHEUM THEATER SUNDAY

XiOWEUa. William Kobelin and wife and Miss

Margaret Wagin Were Hammond visitors yesterday.

Mrs. William Hack and son Jack and

tha nurse, Miss O'Brien, went to Chicago yesterday to spend the day with

friends.

Mrs. Cora Simpson and little daugh

ter of Medaryville, who visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Hunt of this place, for a week, returned home yesterday.

Frank Maloy and George Hatter went

to Chicago yesterday on business connected with the creamery.

Miss Ethel Simpson went to Chicago

yesterday to visit relatives for a week

and to attend the world in vxbfg

and to attend the "World In Chicago."

Mrs. Kmil Huge of Cook arrived In

town yesterday morning to visit her

mother and sister. 1

Walter Staff, Jr. and his son were

in Monon yesterday.

One of Samuel Fletcher's teams ran

away about a half mile west of town the other evening. The wagon was

dumped into the ditch and consider

bly damaged. The horses, which broke loose, were caught before they went

far.

Harvey Hildebrandt transacted busi

ness in the city yesterday.

Mrs. Wesley Grelsel and her daugh

ter, Mrs. Harry Sanger, were Shelby

visitors yesterday.

Mesdames Wm. Sheet and John

Castle and Miss Velma Sheet were Chi cago visitors yesterday.

Fred Reed, wife and two children of

Chicago Heights arrived in town last

evening to visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ed. Ebert, living west of

town.

BURNHAM. R. A. Blair, superlsor of the Nickel

Flate railroad of Fort Wayne, Ind..

pent Wednesday morning here on

usiness. Mi-, and Mrs. Samuel Burnham of

Center avenue entertained company from out of town Wednesday.

The Hammond shoppers on Wednes

day were: Mrs. Luke Reed, Mrs. M. Shaver. Mrs. F. Frank and Mrs. William Schroeder.

Mrs. Chester Eldred of Park avenue

was an out-of-town visitor Wednesday.

Mrs. I Sprunce organized a Larkin

soap club Wednesday afternoon.

Charles Small of Remington, Ind.,

spent Wednesday here on important business.

Mrs. Rowell of Hegewisch spent yes

terday here visiting her daughter. Airs.

John Patton.

Mrs. T. J. Cullman returned to her

home at Hobart, Ind., Wednesday after a short visit here with relatives.

S TIE GLITZ PARK.

Mr. Haugh of Lansing transacted

business here Wednesday.

Miss K. Gorman of Eaat Chicago was

a visitor here yesterday.

Mrs. Rubens was a South Chicago

visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Sullivan was an East Chicago vis itor yesterday. Mrs. Twey of Grand Crossing was i visitor here yesterday.

Little Ruthle Yates is on the sick

list for the past few days. Mr. Goode of Chicago transacted bus lness here yesterday.

Miss K. O'Connor was a Hammond

visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Gaunowski was a South Chi cago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Mike Nelson of Burnslde was i visitor here Wednesday.

Master R. Sullivan of Indiana Har

bor was a visitor here yesterday.

ARB YOC A TIMES READER?

GOOD NEWS FOR MONEY BORROWERS

Governor's Proclamation!

Hae lat

law in

the HaKfcea

lifTrrt. By the provisions in this law no Loan Company can charge you a higher rate per month than 2 Per Cent THE HAMMOND LOAN COMPANY Tke Old Reliable Begs to annuonce to its manv friends, that it has taken out the necessary llrense, giving bond of $2,000 to the State of Indiana, ruily complying with the new law, and will loan money at the following lew, legal rate of latereoti A mount. Time. Interest

3 Mentha S Month X Monthn S Months

Add to this M.ftO for expense

( papers, appraisement of security, te. Leans Made on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Live Stock, Fixtures, Etc., Etc., Without Removal.

$ sn.no jvo.oo 75.00

100.00

$1.00 2. on .

4.00

annual stakes from last season which affect the Transylvania. Tennessee and some of the events to be contested for during the meeting Oct. 6-18. Under the changes in the classes, the Transylvania is reduced from the 2:10 class of last season to the 2:08 class. The Tennessee Is changed from a 2:06 to a free-for-all race. The October prise is changed from a 2:08 trot to a free-for-all trot and the Castleton cup from the 2:12 to the 2:07 class, while

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Springs, Brewery & Bottling Works "inrflS3 Wis. WM. VOGEL & SOU, Distributors

VVhltlnsr, Ind.

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visited

were in

HOBAET. E. C. Scheidt transacted business

Chicago yesterday.

Mrs. O. D. Morton of Gary

relatives here yesterday.

Miss Moon of Chicago transacted

business here for the past few days.

Mrs. Ernest Sohn is visiting wltn

relatives at Hammond this week.

miss tim Wettensrel has left lor

Pittsburg. Pa., where sne expects w visit for a month.

Mr. and Mrs. Byle moved yesterday

into the Green house on boutn aiain

street.

Thomas Hannah has moved Into his

cottage in Joryville.

HEGEWISCR

rr m f. Collins visited relatives

in Hammond yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Levette

South Chicago yesterday.

A crowd of 32 from the W. S. C & f.

reserved a box tor ran

Chance day at the White Sox para oi nrda v

Mr and Mrs. Ward have movea mm

Kmn's flat on Corondolet avenue.

tk r in an fmilv moved into

their new home at 134th and Corondolet

Wednesday.

Tickets are out for an ice cream so-

fiai nt the M. E. church May 31.

tk Vnva it and daughter of

1,119. tiuuil " " tiamnnd were in town yesterday.

Messrs. Slpple, Grundman, Baronlak

Anderson were In Chicago iuesuj

Another cottage Is being erected at

13Srd street and Avenue U. ronton O'Brien was in towa Wed

Martin Strug has purchased

nve lots of Captain O'Brien, on Superior

avenue, near ISoth street. Mr. Hapkinson has purchased passenger Overland.

Co.

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Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store

EXTRA SPECIAL. Elgin Creamery Butter, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest quality ob

tainable, Q 1 1 per lb: O lil

ALL ORDERS LEFT FRIDAY EVENING WILL BE DELIVERED EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.

FLOUR Gold Medal or Ceresota, the

Big Grocery Sale Friday Evening and Saturday

EXTRA SPECIAL. Fresh Country Eggs, from Lowell, Ind. Large, clean stock, not deliver- OA. ed, per doz jfaUU

SUGAR H. & E. Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, Flour, But

ter, Jbggs and Soap not A Q-n,

27c

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Hammond Loan Co,

The Old Reliable M 0. HOHMAN ST, (Over The Mndel Clothiers) PHONE 3157 HAMMOND, INDIANA

Th. .lo-hth B-rade nunils of the Mun

ster school that will take the final test

May 17th are as follows: Helen v lera, Lizzie Tanis, Mary

rintTV Marv Wagner. Erna Kasae

Peter Klootwyk, Peter. Schoon, James Ranhael Kraay.

The homes of Gerbrand Kooy and

Peter Kooy, respectively, will be rumi

gated today.

Some of the young p"pie are enjuy- ( . J htrtA .nil :

these evenings pijia

seek.

Tuis Tbodo. Mrs. anHeet, ana

T. DeFreeze were Hammond shoppers

on Tuesday. HAWKEYE PREPS ANNEX TITLE

Washington. D. C, May 16. For the third consevutive year Iowa City high school won the interscholastic national rifle shooting championship and the Astor cup which goes with it. The Hawkeyes made a record score for interscholastic shooting, the team's total being 984 out of a possible 1,000, four points better than the record made by the same school last year. Deering high school of Portland, Me., registered the second highest score with 976 points, Susquehanna (Pa.) high was

third with 968. Dewltt Clinton high of

New York City was fourth with 856. Salt Lake high fifth with 947. and Mor- j ris high of New York City sixth with j

946. Nineteen schools competed.

included, 10 lbs

Minas Blend Coffee, an extra fancv blend at a

very low price. 4 lbs, 1.05; per lb -

Goddess Brand Red Raspberries or Crushed Pineapple, -J Aper can g TU Van Camp's Baked Beans doz 15c cans 1.40; Op per can g A

Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, Holstein brand, special price, 1 Rf per lb I UU Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, doz pkgs 7Af 88c per pkg 2U Jelke's Good-Luck Butterine, 5 lbs 93c; 1 Qf jer lb I jlU

two best brands, at a very low price.

One-half barrel sack - -2.62 One-quarter barrel sack - -1.32 One-eighth barrel sack - 67c

Good Quality Pink Salmon, doz 1-lb tall cans 1.05; per Qcan- ww A big bargain. Snider's Famous Tomato

Catsup, 25c bottle 19c; 15c bottle Armour's Shield Lard, guaranteed pure, per lb--"

11c

Brand 14C

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CRYSTAL DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR The best sugar for all preserving purposes. Remember, you get full weight inside each package. 5-lb package, 26c; 11o 2-lb package I I U

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MAKES CHANGE IN TROT CARD Lexington, Ky., May 16. The board of directors of the Kentucky Trotting

Horse Breeders' association last night

Rumford's or K. C. Baking Powder, 4 Qa 25c cans 1 Qw Clover Leaf Jam, assorted flavors, per jar v Qb

Jell-O, the new desert, 3 pkgs--

Hand Picked Michigan

Navy Beans, 3 lbs

25c

Crispo Crackers, from the ovens, 3 packages

16c

fresh 11c

Kirk's American Family, Fels Naphtha or U. S. Mail Soap, with grocerv order, QOf10 bars 'OwU

Barber's Best and Cheapest Matches, 1lp 20c package-I frw Finest Quality Peanut Butter, per 1 1 lb I I U Domestic Sardines, 1 Op in oil, 3 cans I Uu Carolina Style Head Rice, the 10c kind, i)fln 3 lbs Farmhouse or Old Honesty Sugar Corn, dozen

cans 75c;

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Sawyer's Cookies, an extra fine assortment, Jack Frost, Frozen Sweets, Lemon Cakes,

etc., per lb

MILK Pet or Carnation, dozen small bans, 49c ;6 cans, 25c;

dozen large cans, 99c; 3 cans ..

Oriole Corn Flakes, fine quality, dozen pkgs 'Hp. 82c; per pkg-- - ' I U Blue Cross Macaroni or

Spaghettitwo 1 Kf packages I Uu

Fancy New Florida ylp PoUtoes, per lb Quaker Rolled Oats, doz packages, 95c; per pkg-- Uu Early June Peas or No. 3 Solid Pack Tomatoes, doz

cans 1.05; . per can Um

Extra Fancy Early June " Peas, Maine Sugar Corn or Red Ripe Tomatoes, all 15c sellers, doz cans 4 Qlft 1.45; per can- C2i

25c

Candy Specials

All Our 40c Hand Dipped Chocolates, special JEj f for Sat., per lb Zuu Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts, per i Ho

IUlf

lb

Fancy Bordeaux Walnut Meats, all halves at a very low price, per 39 C Peanut or Molasses n Kisses, per lb 3 w

Special Sale of our 15c

Mixture, Saturday 4 only, per lb I

Cocoanut Centers, special

for Saturday, per pound

10c

' made some important changes in the j

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