Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1916 — Page 4
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THE TIMEa 'Friday, Dec. 1, 1D16 K3SBSHS2Sy S2ESE2S T7 49 W A. W UN GEiV 11 X52S5 113 TABLE DE' MOTE AND FJI A A LA CARTE SERVICE ii-tLl 141 E. STAT STREET 4 Biu mi 3ES SOS sssa
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NEW LAKE COUNTY INDUSTRY
The Western Cisrarette and Tobacco Company, a, new Inko county industry
offices and factory at Indiana Harbor, bids fair to become one of the leading institutions In tneir line new company is manufacturing the Caronal cigarette and is-the only cigarette factory in the middle weft. The new product is an article of great merit and is made from the very best Turkish and domestic tobaccos and Is fast Kni'if? popularity w!th smokers who desire, a cigarette of superior quality. Frasrant and satisfying and whi.-h can bo bought at the popular price of twenty for ten cents.
FELLOWS ID REBEMHS PLAN BUSY MEET
liow-
and Kebekahs
A Favorite Style and a Rare Bargain
The Odd 1
Lake county ill attend the services ut the Methodist church, corner tlncaico and liarinir avenue?. Fast I'hicaKo, on Sunday evening-. PeC. 3, at 7:30 p. ni. Ir. A. A. Spears, rand master of the
Oiid Fellows of Indiana, who is orator, will deliver an address will be of Kreat importance to body present. On Monday afternoon Mrs.
Wedgwood of Kasl Ohicaero. president of the Lake County Rebekah District. Assembly No. I, will open the meeting of the, district assembly at Fast Chicago odd Fellows hall at 2:30 p. in. All the Itebekah lodges of Iake county will
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the quartet Carl Seltz, r.ruoe Hunkb. man. U K. Darling and S. J. Thibodeau. In city court Judge Ininn fixed flues and costs that ranged from 110 to SZZ.
a pood which everyKmily
of be present.
1 he follow in Brand ofneers will also be present: Dr. A. A. Spears of lirazil. In !.. urand master; and Or. Jacob Goldman, grand inarsal of the grand lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Indiana. The following Kehckah state assemblv offle..f win iif present: Miss Florence Mcdrejror. M t. Vernon, Ind.. presl- !;: ivose Vintner, Windfall, Ind.. warden: Mrs. Cell Chesline, Marion, Ind., secretary; Mrs. Kmma Wilson, Jasper, Ind.. secretary. The. degree work will be ronferred on a class of members by the Genessis Rebtknh lodxi of Gary.
" LOW FIRE LOSS During November there were sixtysix tire alarms in Gary with an average loss of only $10. The total loss for the month was $60, property worth $isr,,330 being menaced by flames. Chief Grant's report was made piiblie. today.
TWO-TONE BOOTS
Fine dark toys, with
vamps, special-
soft
Priced
Ivia
kid!
very
PROS.-ELEGT HUMTER NAMES -
PUTIES TO TIKE OFFICE Jl, 1
Also Divides Work in Ham mond and East , Chicago.
Remarkable Shoe Values for Men
, McKay 2.50
5 jihoes, 3.00
Good practical street thoe,
stitched, button or lace, at'.
New Deputy Prosecutors. Crown rolnl Anjsust Bremer. Hammond William O. Thomo. Superior court? Clyde Cleveland, citj and Justice court. l-".at ChlcBKO 11 man (obtn, city courts Lester Ottenhelmer, justice court. I mil an u Harbor Michael Iluvrun. Will tint thaw. S. I'erel. I.owcli Victor Hobert.
Frosecn tor-elect Clyde Gary today announced
Hunter the list
deputy prosecuting attorneys who will handle the city, justice, superior and circuit court cases in Lake county after January 1. Mr. Hunter as in the past himself will look after the Garycity and justice courts. Innugurntes New Stem. In East Chicago Mr. Hunter has divided the work into two classes, for city and justice courts. A deputy Is also appointed for Indiana Harbor. In Hammond superior courts William O. Thomas, formerly prosecuting attorney in White, county and later republican district chairman, will direct prosecutions there. Clyde Cleveland will handle Hammond city and justice courts. August Bremer continues at Crown Point, and will look after circuit and superior cases there. No announcement will be made at
of this time regarding the Hobart depuof tyship.
ACT UP SOMETIMES
Strong, durable work
plump pliable leather, heavy soles, goodyear stitched with
bottom?, built for service Priced very special
hoes made 'of
Comfortable, stylish dress shoes, pQRDS JUST WILL
goodyear welted, button or lace
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The Gary police are looking- for the
I driver of the car that went onto til
i sidewalk at union depot last evcn'ng and injured a steel worker and damj aged the fence. t A. F. Knotts' flivver ran amuck at 1 Hh avenue and Kroaway juwt before z o'clock last evening' 'It took to the ! side-walk, scattering several people.
double
nailed
2.45
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WALK-BOOT
0 S
VER HOP
159 State St., Hammond.
A. F. KNOTTS HOME FROM KANKAKEE Attorney A. F. Knorts of Gary, ex-
m.-yor of Hammond, has returned from j
; ljti hunting lodge. Hairs shanty, at
i Ka nkakee river, south of Kouts. Mr. j Knotts bagged twenty-three coons, a i couple of possim urnl is going back for j some quail. He ras at his lodge two 1 weeks, where he has had his hunting lie idq uarters for twenty-five years.
SMASH GARY'S WATER FOUNTS The- sidewalk bubbling -drinking fountains at Gary had their water supply turned off on November 1 as per the n ua: custom to prevent freezing and at 3:00 a. rn. Thanksgiving the saloons are closed in Gary. Tt was a thirsty lot of sailors whi bit town. Not a drop to drink. They took out their vengeance, the police say. by smashing drinking fountains in 0th avenue and in Broadway. Officer Conroy- came along and arrested
HENDRICKS OFFERED JOB ' OF TINKER'S
HV HAMILTON. United Pre.in StalT Correpoulent. NL'IW YORK, Nov. 2;. Chleagoans came close, mighty close, to having the energies of their two major league clubs directed by nun from the minors without previous major league managerial or playing experience. It was Charlie Weeghman, boss of the Cubs, who saved the day. His firm strand against the wishes of Home of the other directors prevented the appointment of Jack Hendricks to Tinker's Job last month. Clarence "Pants" Rowland, manager of the White Sox, was formerly a luminary of the Three-! league and jumped to the Sox managership without serving a player's apprenticeship in top-notch company. When Hendricks was in New York a short time ago be told the 1'nited Tress that he had been
offered the helm by several directors of the National leaguers, but was unable to take it because Weeshman had declared that if Tinker left the Cubs he would leave, too. Welshman, according to Hendricks, was considerably strong for Tinker, due to the fact that the latter's leap to-, the Feds contributed more than any one agency to putting the erstwhile outlaws on their feet. Consequently, Weeghman says. Tinker will have that Job as long as he is president of the Cubs. Inasmuch as Weeghman owns a preponderance of the stock and generally does about as he pleases, there is little likelihood right now that an alien voice will command the Cubs next spring. The directors are said to be still mighty strong for a change of affairs and an effort recently was made to get Jimmy Callahan. "When that felf through some of the directors went after Hendricks. Hendricks has been remarkably successful in the minors. He has been with James C. MeOii:, owner cf the Indianapolis club, for a. number of
Independent Market CJo.
181 EAST STATE ST.
HAMMOND, IND.
SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS, lb 15Hc PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 14c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. . . .19c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, hind quarter, lb 19c MILK FED NATIVE VEAL, hind quarter, lb . . . WAo FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGER STEAK, lb. 14c
Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb.
Prime Native Short
of Beef, lb Best Cuts Native Round Steak, lb-. .
Fresh Cut Veal or
Lamb Chops, lb . .
Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb. Fresh Neck Bones or Hog: Liver, lb . . . Fresh Pigs Feet or Kidneys, lb .
Small Lean Cali- 4 JJ 1 forma Hams, lb. I U2lr
10c :t Ribs
11c 20c
20c
11c
5c 6c
Select Brand Hams,
in the market, lb
best
211c
Select Brand Bacon, mild and lean, )fl!rt lb Downey's Delight, the best butterine OQf churned, lb , .&.uG Boneless Smoked QQ1 Pork Butts, lb. . . Lids Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced,
lb CIU
Libby's Superior Chow-Chow, per qt.
25c
FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS, per quart. . . . ,35c
BUTTER.
EGGS.
LARD
Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.
1151 So. Hohman St. Phone 689
Spring Chickens, dressed, per lb. . . . Koastinff and 8 t
Chickens, dressed, I per lb j Spring Ducks, I dressed, er lb. . . .
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e av i n 18k
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A Xo. 1 Potatoes, per peck "With order Xo. 1 Apples,
per pecK
onlv
Extra Large Pie Pumpkins, each .
45c
35c
15c
I. dress my poultry to order only. Orders delivered to all parts of the city.
Meals and Groceries Manufacturer of Hams, Bacon and Sausage. Wholesale and Retail. Auto Delivery. Phone 77 Hammond. 81 State Street.
Special Sale
- h the BEST -rci i MEATS AR J THE MOSTls econohicmj 4 nwyy JUc y x
Real Economy lies in the House of Quality. The best foods contain more health giving molecules of strength than inferior cheaply sold rations. Let us, serve you with the best meats marketed. Prices reasonable.
Kellner's Home Sugar Cured Hams 202C Kellner's Home Sugar Cured Cali Hams 15C Choice Cuts Beef Pib Poast (boneless and rolled) 17c Beef Pot Roasts 12-14c Sirloin Poast of Beef. . 14c Leg of Lamb 18c Leg or Loin of Veal. ; 16c Shoulder or Breast of Veal .14c Pork Sausage or Hamburger .l2TAc LibbyV California Asparagus, 2 lb. cans .25c Libby's Peaches or Pineapples. ,3 lb. cans, 2 cans. .45c Fancv Fresh Dressed Chickens ...21c We 'will also have a lot of fine fresh killed rabbits. Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up-to-date market in IjTammortd.
years, first getting away In mighty fine style as helmsman for the Henver Western league club, where he won three pennants. When MediU purchased the Indianopolia club Hendricks went a long. M 1 ; i M always has contended that Hendricks is a major leaeue manager ond has been eager for Jack to land that kind of a job. When 1,,' heard that the Cubs were trying to take Hendricks away he made every effort to help Jack put the deal over. Kecent happenings, however, indicate that Hendricks Is stuck In the minors for at least one more venr.
INDIANA HARBOR PEOPLEPREPARING On account of prosperity prevailing throughout the country, the Indiana
Jlarnor post office is preparing to; handle a heavy volume of Christmas;
mail. An appeal H brintr made to thr
public not to put off shopping until the last, minute but to shop early, mail early and mark parcel, "Uo mn open until Christmas." Postmaster Itutledge states that in past years it has been necessary fo--the entire i lei k-cai ) ier force to wor'i until physicially exhausted in order to hanole the mail, and this year the heaviest volume of mail ever bandied is expected, hence the public is asked tc cc-opevato by mailing their parcels a week 6" t"n days before Christina.?. Usually about one-half of the parcels are delivered the day before Christmas but tills year the day before Christmas falls on Sunday and it will be practically impossible to deliver the accumulation of parcels on Christmas day. To avoid disappointment mail parcels so that they will reach destination for delivery on Friday. Dec. 22. or better still, mall them aa they can be delivered a week before
Christmas and avoid the ru?h. The public will be asked by news
papers. t lephone, placard au) otherwise t shop early, mail ear )y pack securely, and the parcels ' fay be
aiked, "Do not open untflr-Cilris,-
ni,
mas.
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Will put tbeaxrtibtc ftrsuUs on it and help Du Fmdvvhatuouhavfjot
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Mounted In Rings, Earrings, Brooches, LaVaiiieres, Scarfpins ON SALE NOW And In Effect to Dec. 10th I If you intend to purchase a diamond for Christmas "don't let this opportunity slip 'by without taking advantage ot a 25 saving. We bear an enviable reputation in Hammond's jewelry business because we are the only direct from Europe Diamond Importers, and advertise Incomparable low prices. Since we also purchase for ca'sh in large quantities to obtain the finest quality gems and resell them to our customers at prices only made possible by Arkins' method. Our quality is as high as the best. Our prices are lower than the rest. Some Specials Featured DIAMOND KINGS WORTH $8.00 f 4 f-n Our price. .. . f.DU DIAMOND PINGS WORTH 11.00 (Q fhf Our price , dwr.UU DIAMOND RINGS 'WO RH $18.00 1 O Out- price p l..DU DIAMOND PINGS WORTH $24.00 C 1 Q flfl Our nice 4) I OaUU DIAMOND RINGS WORTH $28.00 ftQO rA Our price 4)2..3U DIAMOND PINGS WORTH $40.00 01 Kfl Our price. : 3d I aOU DIAMOND PINGS WORTH $60.00 QQ Also extra bargains u DiaiAonds from $50-00 to $300.00, which are necessary to examine to appreciate. As for size of Diamond stock, we will let your convince yourself that it exceeds all others in Lake county. ' 18 years" of HONEST DEALING in Hammond to our record Established 1889.
rjl YaY'. 1 Q &:r
163 State Street Opposite Orpheum Theater. PRE-XTtIAS DIAMOND SALE NOW ON. SMALL DEPOSITS HOLD ANY ARTICLE.
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