Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1913 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. Friday, Nov. 14, 1913.
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American Laurel Range, a high grade range at a low price, is made of cast iron, is twin flue constructed, has large heavy oval firebox, perfectly square oven, drop door, spring balanced, very convenient flue cleanout, high warming closet, nickel trimmed. A splendid looking stove and an ideal baker. The regular price is $35. We've priced them for this sale at 27.50
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Unusual Values in Homefurnishings from our New Big Furniture Store Saturday and Monday
Ruby Crown Range
Ruby Crown Range On Special Sale, $27.50 Six-hole high grade cast-iron range for coal or wood, thoroughly well made, mounted on heavy cast-iron base, fire is of good capacity with iron linings and duplex grates, a fine baker, full nickel trimmed, complete with high warming closet, regularly sells at $35.00, on special sale Saturday and next week,
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iSSv any n,8&iy ponsnea top, fr im rg ly,y3 jiekiSBfS?!! 'w 24x24 inches, 3-inch round- s ipy 3 w1 ed turned legs w5ta mas" MrMvjg-gM Hi tK?$f sive brass and glass ball f
Eft mSStfLWR El feet, worth $16.50. On sale, JE fc V7i
J j fSSS Ladle' Wrltin9 Desks Make Selec-
24.75 &rl Wn?4 line of desks 3ust arrived-In tbe co1-
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7K fill 33 McDougall Kitchen Cabinet, made . Q ""teJi II
Special Display of Royal Easy Chairs "Push The Button and Rest
You can buy this 32.50 Buffet for 23.75
The picture gives you an idea of the beauty and comfort of the Royal Easy Chair, is operated by a push button, has a foot rest which pushes back out of sight. More than a hundred different designs. The $45 Royal Easy Chair, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather, will be AA ff on sale at. OviUU $35 Royal Easy Chair, $29 American quartered oak frame, upholstered in best grade Chase leather, guaranteed to wear perfectly, has push button reclining back, paper rack and foot rest, a splen
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Special Sale of 20th Century Mot iSS&st Stoves THE 20TH CENTURY LAUREL Hot Dlast Heater, like picture on
the right, has heavy cast-iron body which is handsomely carved, made in four sections, the joints being perfectly flat surface, large ornamental mica door, handsome urn, loose top lid and swing cover, burns any kind of fuel and consumes all gas and
smoke, always sells at $24. 5, can be
bought during this
A handsome design like the illustration, an extra large size, made of American quartered oak, hand rubbed and polished, fitted with French beveled plate mirror, two small drawers, one of which is lined with velvet for silverware, large roomy linen drawer and considerable space for china. This Is a regular $32.50 Buffett which we have priced 0J TC especially for this sale at......... ..um iZ
Golden Oak Sideboard, $14.65 The picture shows our regular $22.50 American quartered oak Sideboard which is handsomely polished and has carved canopy top, French plate mirror, two small top and one large linen
drawers, two cupboards, now
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$19.75 Buys This China Closet Of quarter sawed oak, hand rubbed and polished in golden oak finish, a design of rare beauty and practicability, double stick bent glass ends, has '5 shelves, $30 Cabinets on special sale at 19.75
RUBY CROWN BASE BURNER a powerful heater, has full return flues, extra large size, insuring most satisfactory operation, single bar grate which works the same as a duplex grate, revolving fire pot, large ash pit and bailed ash pan, beautiful nickel trimmings, loose and easily removed; a base burner that
we guarantee to give spienam satisfaction. $35 sizes, on sale at.
NO. 2 JUNIOR ROUND OAK HEATER on special sale at $5.95 We carry a complete line of these well known heaters in all sizes up to 19-inch fire pots. They are the best soft coal stoves made.
will hold fire for twenty-four hours, excellent heat producers.
During this sale we offer the No. 11 Junior Round
Oak at the low price of
The Davenport Pictured here has been a big seller with us. It is a $100 value which we have featured at $95. It is finished in fumed quartered oak and upholstered in genuine Spanish leather, has oil tempered springs, very well constructed, opens into full size bed complete with good quality mattress and two
Spanish leather pillows, priced for Saturday and Monday only at
Three-Piece Davenport Suite Here is a suite worth $135; the frame is made of massive oak highly polished and In a beautiful new design. Chair, Rocker and Davenport are upholstered in genuine Spanish leather, oil tempered coil spring construction,
opens into bed size 49x74 and is fitted with a splendid quality mattres3. Our special price for this sale..
$40 Davenport On Sale at $24.75 One of the latest improved designs, extra well constructed, substantial oak frame, temnered steel springs, opens into full size bed upholstered in No. 1
imitation leather, a big bargain at this price
99.50
24.75
$33 McDougall Kitchen Cabinet, made of solid oak, panel side, full sliding top, complete with flour bin, bread and cake box, glass jars and sugar bin, nickeled shelf, on Cfl special sale m I iwU $27.50 McDcugall Kitchen Cabinet, of solid oak, full sliding top. Flour bins, bread and cake box, AA AC special at bOlUD $25.00 McDougall Kitchen Cabinet now
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22.50
$13.95 Sale of Princess Dressers A very pretty design as yon can see by the cut, finished in mahogany or bird's Eye maple, large French plate oval mirror in scroll standard, - two small and one very large drawer. A $20 value on sale at al- f O flC most half price OaUV
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"Joy Time" for the Nimrod; Hunting Season Opens in Indiana This Week.
BY GCSTAV J. T. MEIER. These are the opening days for the hunter of Indiana. Today will be a busy day for the Indiana hunter and nine out of every ten will be found Inspecting their firearms and ammunition caps as well as "petting up" their old friend "Sport," who has up to date no burrs on his tall. More than likely tomorrow will see the fields which are open to hunters resemble at battle ground. As the opening date approaches it will be well to call the hunters' attention to some good, plain rules which they may adopt when on a hunting expedition, and which will have much to do with the future sport of hunting. First, he should not incite the animosity of the landowner. He should not enter upon any posted lands with
out first getting the unreserved permission of the owner. He should under no circumstances enter upon a game preserve when carrying a gun. He must have full control over his hunting dogs and prevent them from chasing chickens and scaring sheep. He must not damage any fences nor leave open any gates. When he discharges his gun he must be certain that the range does not cover fruit trees and is not In line to damage stock In pasture. Quail Reported Numerous. The hunter will find his hunting
grounds much dimintished when he visits fields which were a delight of former recollections. Game preserves are gradually closing in all of the best fields. Quail are being reported as numerous this season and good sport la promised trf those who are fortunate enough to find friendly fields upon which to hunt. The following are some of the things a hunter must refrain from doing, according to the 1913 pamphlet on the fish and game laws: It is unlawful to hunt off your own premises without a license.
10 Kin or possess, either dead or
alive, at any time, except for breeding purposes, any deer, wild turkey or
pheasant. (Owners of private parks may kill deer reared therein.) To net or trap quail at any time or
to possess nets or traps lor the purpose of catching quail. To kill or possess quail or ruffled grouse before the tenth day of November or after the twentieth day of December. To kill or possess more than fifteen quail in any one day or possess more than forty-five at one time during the open season. To sell or offer for sale, directly or indirectly, any quail at any time. To hunt rabbits with a ferret at any time. To hunt woodcocks before the first
day of July or after the first day of
January.
To hunt with any kind of firearm on Sunday. To kill or injure any prairie chicken, ring-necked or other pheasant, or Hungarian partridge at any time. To hunt within any game preserve organized and stocked by the commissioner of fisheries and game. To kill, trap, possess, sell or destroy the nest or eggs of any wild bird, excepting English sparrows, blackbirds, crows, hawks and other birds of prey. To hunt on any land without first procuring permission to do so from the owner or tenant thereof.
SCATTERED DEBTS Are a constant source of annoyance. They often injure a person's reputation for reliability beyond repair. Consolidate your Indebtedness How muck better It vanld be to secure a loan FROM US, Urge enough to par them aad retain your peace of mind, alao retaining your credit. $ 1 or $2 a week will sooa pay the loan, principal and charges.
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A BISCUIT TRAVELOGUE
Charles McRill, head of the National
I Biscuit company's sales force in the
Hammond district, is giving an illustrated travelogue in booklet form to his patrons which shows the route of Henry Mears. who circled the globe recently in 35 days 21 hour's 35 minutes and 4-5 of a second. Mears carried with him on that trip a package of Uneeda biscuit which was handed to hi mby his uncle, "President Green, of the company. The package crossed the Atlantic ocean ; through England to London London to Paris, France: to Berlin, Germany; Petersburg,, Russia: Omsk, Central Asia; Harbin, Manchuria; Fusan, Korea; Shlmonoseki, Japan; across the Pacific to Victoria, British Columbia, then to Seattle and on to New York
City. The booklet shows scenes in nearly all of these places.
and continue on the Monday and Tuesday following. "Strangler" Ed Lewis and Paul Raas will be the principals in the first wrestling show of the season at the C. A. A. Saturday night. In the semiwindup Paul Martinson will meet Kack Koleman. In the opening contest Henry Wirth will take holds with Alex Kazan, and Walter Evans will meet Tom Rolewlcz In the second match. Northwestern university players will be numbered In their game with Indiana at Evanston on Saturady. A score card containing the names of the players and corresponding numbers will be printed. The numbers will be prlnte in large black letters on the packs of the players so that the spectators will know the names of the players who carry the ball.
WOMAN LAWYER IN U. S. SUPREME COURT
Motions and Orders
Kntrien In Room S ot. 10.
7762. Walter C. Vankern vs. Gary and Internrban Ry Co. plft. dismisses.
8477. Harry Gren vs. Gary Ic & Coal
Co. Plft.'s motion to make Steve Calovich new party deft, granted.
9334. Charles L. Brown vs. Alice Brown. Judge now challenges himself and by agreement of par
ties cause transferred to room 3. 10093. James McClusky et al vs. Theo
dore Emery et al. Fred Barnett
commissioner herein files report
and asks that he be discharged.
10R00. Hulda Lenz vs. David C. Atkin-
SPORTING BRIEFS. Boston, Mass., Nov. IS. Francis Oulmet, the Brookline amateur, who recently carried off the national open golf championship in competition with the professional stars of the world, will compete next summer in the British amateur championship tournament. It was practically settled at the meeting of the Yacht Owners' association of the Chicago Yacht club Tuesday night that the international races between this country and Canada shall begin on Saturday, August 1 next,
quiring plaintiff to submit to medical examination by Dr.. Templin at his office at Gary Indiana. 7272. Paul D. Carpenter, guardian vs. Louis A. Bryan. Deft granted change venue, Porter Circuit Court, five days. 11123. William H. Marchant et al vs. Luella Olson et al. Defts. Leulla Olson, Charles Olson, Lovlsa Nelson, Charles Chester, Cassie Chester, May Chester, Carrie Rashka, and ' Wm. Rashka each separately appear and file verified motion to dismiss for want of Jurisdiction. 11092. Martha - Skaplewlcz vs. Edmund Skaplewicz. Plaintiff files affidavit of non residence, . publication ordered. Lake County Times, returnable Jan. 13, 1913. 11145. Jane Simpson vs. Joseph Simpson. Court allows plaintiff $25.00 as attorney fees, and $3. per week as temporary allowance. Court orders deft .to pay said weekly allowance on Monday of each week until the further orders of court.
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NATIONAL GOLF ASSN. TO MEET New York, Nov. 14. The United States Golf association announced today the nominations of officers for the coming year. The natlosal body is to meet at the Waldorf-Astoria January 9 and the Metropolitan association will hold its annual meeting December 9. Every 1913 officer of the U. S. G. A. has been renominated. The ticket: President Robert C. Watson Jr., New York. Vice Presidents Wilton C .Dargan, Atlanta, and Frank L. Woodward, Chicago. Secretary John Reid Jr., New York. Treasurer Percy R. Payne Jr., Princeton. Executive committees K. L. Ames, Chicago; Harry L. Ayer, Boston; Howard W. Perrln, Philadelphia, and Charles L Allen, Chicago. -
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son et al. Deft. Mutual Investment Co. files disclaimer and asks Judgment for costs. 8476. Washburn-Crosby company vs. Paul Rose et al. This cause is continued by agrement of parties on condition that no change of venue be taken by plaintiff, either from county or Judge, to be tried as first Jury case next term, costs taxed to date against plaintiff. 7778. Louisa Harris vs. Gary & Interurban Ry Co. Deft, asks order re-
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