Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1916 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Fridav. Dee. 1, 1916

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Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store

YOU CAN REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING BY TRACING- HERE.

Grocery Savings for Friday Evcnin and Saturday

Double Stamps Friday Evening, Saturday until noon.

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SUGAR Best Granulated, with order of $1.00 or over (flour, butter, son? or milk not in. j eluded),, per lb. C (20 lbs. limit to customer.)

CANNED GOODS Ear'y Juse Pens, No. 2 Tomatoes, Hominy, pumpkin. Green or Wan

Beans or Sug:ir Corn, doz.'h c:ns .ZZ a for..

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FLOUR Gold Medal Flour bblsack, ' $4.72 l j hbl snck Co 07 T8 bM sack $1.19 Buy today at exceptionally low prices. -

GriHen - Shelly b r. 1 i f o r n i a l-ci'chrs, exi ;:i for 1 b'.use, Lirxre ':ir, , M !'! 08c; carls

"Meat Prices Will Not Come Down" is the chetTtui news that comes from the Departmentof Agriculture. Meat prices will net worry the man or woman who knows that a Shredded Wheat S'sciiU will supply more real body - building nutriment than beefsteak or eggs and at much less cost. Shredded Wheat' remains Jhe sama price, the same high quality, supplying all the nutriment a man needs for a half day's work. Two shredded vheat biscuiU with bananas and cream or other fruits make a complete, nourishing meal at a cost of net over five cents, blade i t l.a;;:.ra Fails, N. Y.

that Gary and Indianapolis lead Indiana cities in contributions to tin; party' national caraptticn funds.

Items of $3 and vip were listed. Mono is shown for Lake county odtslole of !ary and in Newton county Warren

.vu-eray gave ?(). (Irnion On List. (iary contributions were as follows, cp.ch donor giving- $10: W. V. Gleason, K neral superintendent, Indiana Steel company; II. C. Thnm, assistant general superintendent. Indiana Steel company; I V. MeNatiiee. general auditor, Indiana Steel company; W. II. ItookweH, department, superintendent. Indiana Sleel company; C. . Holmes, president of the South Side Trust and Pavings hank.

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mm. ELKS MEMORIAL m

The annual Elks memorial service is to he held .Sunday evcnin if in the club rooms of the lodjte in Dthiue theatre building. .Judge V. S. Keiter will. deliver the ddre. an 1 the eulosry Is to he given by Attorney John A. Gavlt. Mrs. L. L. ito:ii!ierT and Mrs. George Hannauer are fo .ii,t: a duet and Miss Lydia Wolter and the Messrs. Dermedy and Stauffer are on the proarr'ani for solos.

Grippy weather this. Better get a box of CASCARAfvQUININE

The old family remedy-in tablet form safe. turc. easy U take. No opiates no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds In 24 hours Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Ked Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it-25 cenu. At Any Drug Store

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

TO STOP BAD COUGH

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arted Elks will be remember-

; ed at the service. The public, and partlcularly the relatives and friends of departed li:ks, are invited to attend.

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Fancy Indian Grape Fruit, two for Quart Jar of Pure Coco3 Minaa Blend extra value, 4 lbs 95c; lb U. S. Mail Soap, 7 b;irFancy New Jap

Rice,

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Farmhouss Brand Sizz!er OUvftf., full ff n nuar jar Bonita Coffee, 0 " lbs 5c; lb imKjii Pel Brand Milk Tail

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Frncy C!d Popcorn, nr. . cm'' : r f Vr Tb - U Pr.'is Brand S w c c Corn ! i'.i'-- he '. ' ca: Hy Lux Soap T.Flakes. 11 pkc. L a y New Soft Shell Walnuts three lb.. 62c r Quaker Puffed F.ice -r Wheat, per packapre. I b Grandma's W 5 s h i f c Powder, regular j 1"e rli" I I W Janarstss Crab 5. Meat, 1 lb. rr-n. j y Snider's or Mc-narcii Catsup, f -"- L"' ' " I szM

. ! ASTHMA SHFFHREF. .' ' ;', . Write 'oday. I will tell you, fri of ire i :m.. di.irf", of a simple home treatment -"" ':::'. tno:i-y ; r athma which cured me after phy . o.'t oi jiving icins and change of climate failed. ., ' ' r 'I "t 1 arn go grateful for my present good '.health, after years of suffering, that I -- 1 . r. unable ; wnnt every one to know of this won-

.1Tiul trentrnent. Mrs. Nellie Kvana.

K. 6, les Moines, luvu.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Tjp.TO-THE-MINUTE NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.

.:, to t.rovi 1.- for ! Uox 553-

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UUUUliU ill i . CALIJME1

vv on the way hre T-.i- p.irty v. ho picked s .-..id t'i ho 1: n 5'n a a ! a;-.:- to Interfere w.ltit

CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Wheat had a fallin ir off here tot'ay after a higher opening. Reports that railroad3 would not accept grain shipments for export trade betause of the partial tieup in ocean shipping trade due to submarine activities caused a decline. December closed down i at 1.C7; May down 4 at 1.74; July down Z at A2. Cum olhjwed the decline in wheat after a higher opening'. December was down 21 at. kCi: May down 2 at SO; July down 2i at S3?. Oata were lower and December was down 2i at & 1 1 ; May down 24 at 5f.J; July down II at 53. l'rovisions were steady.

Beet tHifcar . Car Foundry Locomotive .

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APPLES. Baldwin, BoUf'owcr or York Imperials, ten f f pounds ..

ORANGES. Fancy Florida Oranges, and juicy, per (b n .

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Eons, 1 lb. box-Q, j nudit

.Gum. all kinds. ' Salted Spanish J

three for j U & ' Peanuts, per lb., f Q I1 f"r

(Reliable Chccslatss, a Walnut Busters ' i . . .

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siife t ut all cfV-ri of the l ulted S. mis !ir"'t ifi to learn tlie -mie "rrc unn ail. :')".

seems to he a olear r.t so of with intent to kill occurred

; h:.t ii ::r h t at about 7 o'clock '.'it Caltt, Kat Chicago, wiiep Jim Hoss, an l.aii.tti, lire.l at Andy lie.lUh, and mis- ! s-isti? his mark put a bullet through th.e ! hand of l hy-stander, Alex l'doom. -1344 i A i xanjer a venue.

The fihouMiitr occurred at a Candy ftoi't' at 4 i a M-rdvil'e avernie. It scorns that l-'rank Iios., sen of Jiai Kosc, the assailant, had trouble with Ued is U at Columbia hall lat Sat-

urday niirht. The lather was not altogether satisfied with the outcome and deter'nined to himseif avenge the : u ror. tliat iiise son suffered.

He arme.l himself with a grun and

last nixht that Iiedish was

at the candy store, took Frank with h'.rn and went to the place. They stepped to the coor opened it and seeins; iied:.-'i called to l.im to come out-

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Few Specials for Saturday Gee. 2, IS!

Seeini; the Italians meant, trou-

I ! hie he started back when the elder I C SJI. I. .! VI" 1 Itoss pulled his pun and opened lire, f I ic-J l'ress MafV Corrrfpoinlen t. : ,j ;s ha rprln e; two shots. ! V A ' i 1 1 N y'l'i- : S, l-e. 1. Original One of the bullet." went wild and , ni' r tv i ; ru.-r.il IVrttirnjf to "K- t ; the other hit Axel liloom in t ie hand. V. :la" still Hand, the wr depart re. i i Kat her ,'iirl son then made a hurried ' ' '': ji'.y :-;.-'.! t'Mlay. off icials said, ' retre.it and thus far have eluded cap1 . ; w " . r. t l . t. . id : t ; rs " ti re a ai ' ' - . J u r e. .. d ,-:nee t:..- t..p nditi.T started inta ' !-:ioom was taken to the Calumet I .j Me) t-tat Alia'.. await if. sh ord- drus- store where his wound was dres- :, r,: tr iM 'ah.a.:t in before niakiri; s.-d.

v.. f.m th- t,xh"T i.atv.t if op- iwish lives at 4 003 Alexander arete .(th-rd h- vv.il strike a quU k ' n:-.

Atchison American American A m eriean

Anaconda Am. in an Smelting .... American Tele. & Telegr. Krooklyn ,ltapid Transit liald-.vin IeKtomotive Haiti tn .re St Ohio liethle-hem Steel Canadian Pacific American ('an Co X. Y. Central Colorado fuel Chandler Motor. Chesapeake & Ohio .... Corn Products Crucible Steel ........ irett Northern Illinois Central Maxwell" Motors Me. Petroleum Norfolk & Western .... Northern Pacific Pennsylvania R. It Pullman Republic Iron & Steel . Heading t. S. ItuM.er American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway Chro.. Mil. & St. I'aul . Texas Oil .... v. ...... . Union Pacific C K. Steel I'tah Copper We;-tern Union Willys-Overland

Co.

December 1. 106 7G 90 H OS's 116 V

. .127-01 . . $3 . 77 . . 6'M . .620 . .157U . 628 ..108 . . 56 '-i . .110

. S4 . . 38 a ..117 ' ..1037i . . 73 ..107 . .142 ..111 . . 57 ..16Vi . . 88 U .112 . . 65 . .115 . 93 "S. . '23 . . 93 Vi . .205 . .147 . .125',, . -123Vt ..101 '.2 . . 36 V:

Special at Columbia theatre today only '-Ths Battle Cry of Ptaee." This wonderful picture by J. Stewart Blackton in ten reels. One of the test ever shown In Indiana Harbor. Don't miss this. Today only. Columbia Theatre, matinee and evening. 12-1-1 lour I"et Idea. Every woman has her own cherished plana for building her ideal home. Here is a. way in which any Indiana Harbor woman may carry out her most cherished projects and develop her best ideas in home building. She can buy an Ivy street bungalow in course tastes and preferences embodied in the building-. Or if she wishes, I will build a new building complete to her order. Henry S. Davidson, 600 119th street, Whitlnr, Indiana. 12-1-1 Indiana Harbor chapter O. i:. S., has received an invitation from Hc-bart chapter, O. K. S., to attend their Brand matron nl(rht on Wednesday eveninir, Dec. 6. A 6 o'clock banquet will be served and all members of Indiana Harbor chapter are Invited to attend. Those not wishing to attend the banquet will leave on the 5:46 p. rn. Pennsylvania train. It will be necessary for ten members to go in order to have the late truln coming home stop here, so all mem'Dera who expect to go are asked to notify the secretary, phone 772J, not later than Tuesday afternoon, so that accommodation can be made. Mrs. Laura Darner entertained at a 2 o'clock Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at her home, 3311 Commonwealth avenue. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. Pw Schock, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Schock, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson and Dr. David Johns of East Chicago.

Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Gethlng' are visiting today at the bedside of Mrs. Rush Barron who was . operated on Wednesday for the sixth time for an infection of the jaw bone. Mrs. Barron is getting along as w?ll as can be expected. ; All Pythian Sisters who expect to attend the meeting at Whiting this evening will leave on the 7 p. m. South Shore car. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jenkins entertained with a 6 o'clock Thar ksgivlns;

(dinner last evening at their home, 344S

Guthrie street. The occasion vas in honor of their first wedding anniversary and of the hosts's birthday. The. table was beautifully appointed with pink and white carnations and green ferns matched in the center. Six quests , were present. At the conclusion of s the dinner the guests motored to East. Chicago where they attended "Clvill-j

zation" at the Lyric theatre. There will he a special called meeting of St. Alban's guild at the home of the president. Mrs. Charles Eabert. at 7:30 o'clock this evening when plans will be made for serving dinner to the members of the Chamber of Commrc next Tuesday.

SOOTII pill', IRRITATED THROAT WITH PAKMI.VT SYKIP. SAVS TJIIS OU FASHIOINEU COLGH KEMKUY IS BEST. We are told that the old time remedies are best and invariably contain leas harmful yet better medicine than those which arc- in use today. Th'j being so, undoubtedly the following old fashioned recipe which is quick acting will be welcomed by many as there ni to be a regular epidemic of coughs at the present time. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce Parmint (double strength), take tills home and add to it a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugr. stir until dissolved. Take 1 table Bloonful four times a day. No more j ?')king your whole body with a coujj hlog ged nostril should open, air 'fcwOage of your head should clear and your breathing become easy. Parmint -syrup is pleasant to take, easy to prepare and costs little. Every person who has a stubborn cough, hard cold or catarrh in any form sbou.d give thl prescription a 'trial. There is nothin-? better. Summer's Pharmacy can supply you. Adv.

BEX PAINXESS, Hammond and Gary. Opp. "Woolworth's." Teeth and crowns. S3.00. Gold plates S'jO.no 20 years exp. and g'Vf'Tsntee. We trive 'TwiiAv-jSleep."

folks. Open tii S30-R.

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We Advertise Our Coal two days each week. It advertises itself seven. Let us prove our statement. PHONES 1674 OR 2955. WEST HAMMOND COAL CO.J. J. BREHM, PROP.

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RECRUITING STATION

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Gold Medal Flour, 1 6 i-iaek. . Gold Medal Flour, 54 sack . . Morning Glory Pea 'dies, per can Mona rcli Salmon 1512-oz. can

Ouakr Oats, per pks; Ferndcll Pine

apple, Tier can

Dr. Price's Pakiiiir ! J Powder, 1 11). caps. H'mj Van Cam Cb i 1 i J f S-iU'-e." IG-oz. bottle cLLj Shredded Wheat, two for LJJ Food of l IZf "Wheat. .- it tii la

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per lb Pork '!;"-., !C1' lb N'eal 1 feast, per lb 'eal Slew, icr -j b i.o- Lai til., per lb Choice Rib Roast of Lot'!', per lb . . . Pib l)oilinj: Jjeef, per lb. Armour's 'Star liam. er lit Choice Pot Roast

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A new and permanent recruiting sta;..ii has been opened In the If uchn

-,.. sl ut." ! ""' aiai ergt. .-v,. .Mej-eod. a ol- !!. ( 'arranzista ! ,!;,'r who has seen twenty years' ex-tme.-i.'-y over tho " l"-rience, is, in charge. The sergeant aiHan.e. has ju.st returned from the border

'a--, vi ry frnnklv,' vhere he- ha heen stationed since 1911. v. s n ..u:,-itsn i. The new law vhidi allows boys IS .s!tti.-it:on c-.n - .' ea rs old or over to eniist fo- a year vd ;f tio ,:o-.v- falls ' without consent of their parents, is , lie ; ie;. ri Je i , .p- 1 n . rea s ii: i tiie recruiting business. The t, !f..i:r. w.-r.j l.eliv...; duties of a soldier are less than beis i -r a .-"nfei tie-: . fore as they have fro rn 1 0 o'clock each : tury -f War Ma k - ' f "renoon until tap? to do as they do-

he pre- -e p :.. sire. ;1,;;;':-!Ae.r"1ne,v:n, ' loses tvo brothers

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Pastime Today Violet Merserean in a Ave act feature broken fetter:;"

Saturday EETV FIELDS and IXP.iS KENTON" in a five act World Fa-ir, "THE MAN THAT STOOD STILL," Sunday Virginia Pearson in a five act I'ox feature, "DARE L'EVIL KATE."

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CHICAGO IJVK STOCv. I'' 1 Receipts. 42,000; markett , firct, 5 to 10 higher; mixed, 8.90 to i 3 good. S.9," to 9.70; rough, 9.20 to i 9.40; light, 8.33 to 9.50; pigs, 6.00 to i S.20. j CATTLE Receipts. 10,0'0; market, weak; beeves, T.Ou to 12.40; cows-heif-! er., 3.80 to 9. 90: stocker-f eeders. 4 fit

to 7.7G; Texans, 7.75 to 9.00. LIVE rOCLTRY Turkeys, 18.

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Mrs. Mor.canaii, Sr.. of Hammond, has e-eived the sad - nvs of the death of o brothers this month. Albert Lie-

mer. a snoe merchant in M. Leans, anei

Kent for the Pacific at Denver.

W.V.-U.NOTON". Ore. , .-India n.J ROB OFFICE ntr;uicr. t :h I;-pa; l;.. an nation-' The office of the Hammond Lum- ! rano .nan ; 'an i. u n l.v the lier Company w,i entered yesterday r..Pt of l e a ill.- na' i.o.al an t and robbed of $320 in cash and cheeks v.,., ,- ut : ; i e.-s. tiled. (.how I totalina $3t'0.

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EAST GHIGAGO COFFEE k TEA. STORE 71-1 'Chicago Ave., Bee Hive Bldg. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DEC. 2.

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1 lib ttut tiiu t3viAU uhu Pleasant, Fragrant and Satisfying. A Lake County Product Made from the purest Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos. A Cigarette of Quality to please the most particular smoker. The only cigarette made in the middle west. The Western Cigarette & IcIhccq 'Co,

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vairatcd Milk, 6

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--mall or t'd! cans. .

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z-- L'-ansr iiaa iacs,

15c 32c I2c 12c 23c

Red Cherries, pitted, can. ......... After Dinner Cup Coffee, special, lb. . Van Camp's Sugar Corn (! for 70c. Honey Brand Sifted Early June Peas. ... 6 for 70c. Bismarck Apple Butter, full quart. .

I' lour, Pillsbury cr Ceresota 1-2 barrel sack $4.98 1-4 barrel sack : . . .$2.50 1-8 barrel sack .$1,33 Graham or Entire Wheat

Flcur, 5 pound -aek

Yellow or White JQ -Oornireal. 5 lb sar-k. Z0u Old Fashioned Buckwheat Flour, ten pound !Qf sack

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Tlianksgiving Service. At the 'union ThanksKiving service in the First I'ref by torian church jesterday nioriiijitr the house wa3 crowded to capacity, lie v. E. O. Koberte preached from the I'hilippians 4:, "In everything hy prayer and supplication with thaoksBivin let your request Be made known unt.i tlod." The, special music was rendered very well. Mrs. Bomberger sans Kipling's "Recessional" effectively.

WHOLE FAIfHLY GONE A llr. Reynolds of Dalton, reported to the Hammond police that his wife, son and two friends are missing. They drove away in his automobile Saturday night and have not been heard from since.

ATTKXDS FI VERAL. While many members of the Bar association attended to honor the memory of W. II. Uostlin, "The Father of tho Superior Court," the association was formally represented by the court judses. President Frank Gavlt of the association having appointed the judges of the four Lake county courts to act in that capacity.

(Formerly the Bartola.) TODAY THE STRONG ESSANAY niOTOPLAY ; "THE HAVOC Featuring GLADYS HANSON. j TOMORROW THE SELIG MASTERPIECE ; . f "NO GREATER IOVE"! Three Piece Orchestra. Matinees 2 to 4 p. m. " i Evenings 6:45 to 11 ; Free Matinees . for Children Every Saturday Morning at 8 and 9:30. '

TODAY ? Jesfe L. Laslty Presents '! ' Lou Tellerren

3 In. a Poworftil brniita ei "TKE v I0T0RY OF H j A is-) BURTON HOLMES - TRAVELS. ( I roioRRow ; -and- . THE TPIAfJOI-E KIDDIFS Ij -It- fj "A SIOTER OF SIX" it Also a KEYSTONE COMEDY SUNDAY . Louise Glaum 4

M the last story of the late dls- a

P tfDguishsd novelist fj RICHARD HARDIN C5 DAVTS "SOEWHSRE IN 3 FRANCE" '

n LATEST KEYSTONE COMEDY

Our conduct of a funeral service is irreproachable. We place a .thoroughly well equipped undertakinjj; establishment at the disposal of the public, j The fairness of our charges is incontestable. '" WM. C HUBER, Undertaker and Embalmer. PHONE 271. 4735 FORSYTH AVE. E. CHICAGO, IND.

GARY COAL PRICES Gary coal prices are as follows: Anthracite $10.50 I'ocahantas nut (soft) .... S.OO Pocahantas nut (soft).. S.OO ' Mine run (slack) 7.50 Coke (by-product) 8.50 Illinois coal 7.00 A change of 25 cents a ton extra s made where the coal must be wheeled or carried to the bin. In Gary all coal invariably undergoes the additional SM -cent tax a ton for getting- it from wacre.n to bin. Dealers predict even higher prices. It i.-? said the steel coporation. which has several million dollars worth of coal at Pine in northwest Gary, has been drawing- on its reserve stock, something: it hadn't counted on doing until January.

AFTERNOON 2:15 AND TWO SHOWS NIGHT 730 AND 9'00. TODAY AND TOMORROW

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