Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1916 — Page 3

Wednesday, Doe. 13. 1916

THE TIMES PAGE THREE The Eyes Have It So SILVER The Jeweler Says: We can save you money on your Christmas purchases. We have a splendid assortment of Diamonds purchased more than threa years ago before the advance iu prices. They are all beautiful, perfect stones. We can afford to give you the benefit of the purchase price. 8 ... 1 1 a lit Ml. i Do Your Xmas 9 :.ariv opping 3049-55 E. 92nd St. Sou:h Chicago.

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SS.50 will buy a genuine gold filled 20year guaranteed case, Elgin movement watch, latest models. Other makes up to ITS.

Ladies' Wrist Watches, handsome cases, perfect timekeepers, $6.50 and up. Ypu will find Just what you want i e Jewelry line at this store. N wtook great care in our selections for the Christmas trade and our stock is the best and most complete ever shown in the Calumet region. Every article has our guarantee to be exactly as represented. Each purchase placed in a handsome lined jewelry case without extra cost. A small deposit tvill secure any article until wanted. Open evenings.

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JEWELEft AND OPTOMETRIST. 177 State St. Hammond, Ind. Opposite E. C. Minas Dept. Store.

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A Little "Counsel" Buy Our Coal "bdnk roll" and invest

PAULINE FREDERICK, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. "Without personality the shadow is cold; thp ficure on tle screen is but a i moving bit of shadow ethereal, unreal. Though the outline be perfect; though ; the line of face and body be beautiful in their perfection, unlor- thre burns 1 that light of personality in a flame which now Hares, now smoulders, flaw dims j and now brightens in the eyes, the interest of the spectator is not held, swayed i and moved. , ruttingr it to vote before twenty-five million photoplay fans the unanimous : reply wi'.i be. the- 'eyes" have it. J

Igjer than ever were our preparations for fiiis Christinas and our early buying enables us to otier HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE .OLD PRICES ilif Ibou Ewqe Wi&it Bi$& FIaiid? Bo You Know iha! Our Furniture Dept. Sells the Famous Edisoo Digmond Meedle Talking

a'chines, Player Pianos, Pianos?

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Jewelry, Leather Goods, Cut Glass, Silverwear, Ivory, HandIcerchieis, Hosiery, Shoes, Ladles' wear, Gloves, Men's Ladies' & Children's Sweaters, Furs, Ties, Periumes and many other articles too numerable to tell here

CROWN POINT

Our "fee" equitable.

is no more than fair and

Our "retainer" is best coal mined.

the coal itself the

THE BIEKER BROS. CO. 144 Bit lay St. 857 N. Hnhmm St. Yslepbo&o 53. Tellium 3. HUOIOin), XZTD.

J.'T. ST A AIM Chiropodist 412 Hammond Bldg. Evenings Only

Anderson Wright, a negro, was remanded for trial to the Lake circuit court yesterday, following a hearing in Justice Bailey's court, on a charge of grand larceny, the complaining

j witness heing- Wayne llart:'g-an a

brakeman who while in an intoxicate' condition last Sunday avers that Wright stole his watch and chain, and about eleven dollars in money. Wright pleaded not guilty to the charge and put up a rather able defense, but Judge Bailey thought thera was suf-

i ficiont evidence to bind nim to the

higher court for final judgment iu hU case. The city . council met on Monday evening and passed a confirmatory resolution providing for the vacation of part of East Farnagut street an adjoining alley near the Letz plant. Xo remonstra jces were filed against the vacation, and as it is a matter of great benefit to the Letz Mfg. Co. the council members decided to favor this particular vacation, although the members are as a whole opposed to the relinquishing of any streets or alleys to individual parties or concerns. Auditor-elect (Teorge M. T'oland and

family have returned from a month's visit with relatives and friends in j Arkansas and other parts of the south : west. Mr. Poland left to reeuperau

from the effects of the late campaign and returns feeling in the best of health and fit. to resume his duties a? chi'ef deputy in Recorder Johnson's office. The funeral of Mrs. Charles Kunime occured yesterday at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Mrs. Kumme died on Sunday at the home three miles east or this city following an operation. The burial was at the Maplewood mousoleum. There is some agitation owing t merchants and clerks to close Crown Point business houses every night Ht sis o'clock, excepting Saturday, until wanner weather at least. Xo decisive ajctijn has been taken, however, as yet.

HOBART

Oecember 12. At the regular meeting of the Hobart chapter, O. K. S No. 314, held last Priday -evening the following- officers were elected: Worthy matron, Mrs. Oraea Thompson: worthy patron, Albert S. Phillips; associate matron. Miss I'ra Ha'Mead: secretary. Mrs. Jennie Mc-

OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS

We deliver goods throughout the Calumet Region Come early Only limited quantities

Claren: treasurer, Mrs. Ella James; conductress, Mrs. Lillian Sayger; associate conductress, Mrs. Lillie Scholler. The sad news reached here yesterday of the death of Mrs. Partington, formerly of this place, but who for the past few years has made her home with her nephew. Mr. Iladsel, who lives in Iowa. The following were Chicago visitors yesterday: Rev. and Mrs. Ayling, Mrs. Win. Owen, Mrs. Brink and son John, Miss Elsie Piske, Miss Evelyn Mauteuffel and La Verne Manteuffel. The Lady Forester lodge wl'l 'meet this week Wednesday evening at which

time officers coming year.

will be elected for th

The Gift Ideal Strau be Solo-Harp Player Piano Avill lo rcnicmbercd for two generations. The long life of these .splendid

instruments is made possible only by using the best material and

skilled labor. The Solo -Harp effects make the IStraube of supreme merit in player pianos. No Player Piano Compares with the Stake Solo Harp The' beautiful Ukelele, Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo and orchestral, effects make it doubly valuable as it. supplies a variety of music impossible with other players. Straube Solo-Harp Players $150, $475, $500 Most Convenient Payments

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STANDARD OIL BONUS FOR ALL BELOW $3,000 Advances Range From 20 to 10 Per Cent H. C. of L. Responsible. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. The directors of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey today authorized bonus payment to all employes of the United States receiving less than $3,000 a year who have not shared In previous advances. The bonuses, planned to meet the high cost of living, are: .Twenty per cent on salaries not above $1.H0 a year. Fifteen per cent on salaries from $1,001 to 12,000 a year. Ten per cent on $2,001 to $2,993.

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Make your selections early, while our stock. is com-

I plete. We will help you make your selections an 1 lay them away for you until Xmas. Only a smtll !"- posit required.

arb tou "waittoo roit A CHANCE" TQ PUSH ThAT BUSINE.f VENTURE OR FLAN OR TO BTNH BACKING FOR THAT IDEA OR l; vrn't'on rwc Totmat

GENUINE FRENCH IVORY Toilet Sets --Manicure Set ---Perfume Bot'.:Mirrors Vases --Clocks -Trays Jewel Boxes - Brushes and Combs

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Beautiful Cut Glass, Astee Pottery Fern Bowls Stationary, Fine Cisjars, Safety Razors and Fountain Pens.

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AccompUahlng- Most Wonderful Seaults. Mr. E. M. Jlonttromery. Ttoute 1. ' JacVsoTi, Aliss., states "Morrhine alon; i would relieve me of my Purferinjr until i 1 i ried Miller's Oil, which (rave me! .u-h quick results. I have used it for ; rheumatism. stifT. swollen Joints, neu- i ralKi. pains in my limbs, and after ij applied it to the affected parts the pains disappeared, and I am thankful ; to say I havo nad no use for dope of j

anv kind since. i win never re wiiujnt a bottle of this wonderful oil in my home: it is a - pleasure for nie to recommend it to my friends and the publie in this manner." are constantly receiving testimonials similar to the above from thousands of grateful users of this wonderful Oil. It should be in every

j home. Accept no substitute, tor tber- ' is nothing like it. Ooiden red color I only. Kverv bottle, guaranteed. r.."c I and' 50c a bottle or money refunded by i Knfini K- Volf 1v.

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Only $378

Newest $235 Overton Piano, large oak case, only S200 Newest 8300 Irvington Piano, large burl walnut case, only 131?) .Newest $350 Hilmer Piano, large fancy mahogany case, only... 225 Newest $350 Geo. P. Gross Piano, large dark mah. case, only... gl125

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Newest $350 Fr?ncis Bacon Pianos, Christmas price, only Newest $4C0 Brhr Bros. & Co. Pianos, Christmas price, only-

Newest $500 Gross Auto Grand Players, Christmas price, only g4T5

Newest $575 Wessel Player Piano3, Christmas price, onry S410 Newest $5C0 Wagner. Player pianos, Christmas price, only S378 Newest $450 Special Straube Pianos, Christmas price, only... 330

Newest $475 Haynes Player Pianos, latest 88 note, only S305 Newest $375 Kohler & Campbell Pianos, Christmas price, only J2g7

YHt the Straube Store todav and inspect our new Kranich & Bach, Straube, Behr Bros., Haynes, Francis Bacon, Wegman, Hammond; Wiler Bros. & Co., "Kohler & Campbell, Woodward, Grand, Upright and Player

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Lake County Savings & Trust Company The Sank With the Chime Clock. PF.TER W. MEYN. PRESIDENT.

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