Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1916 — Page 2

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V PAG K TWO THE TIMES Thursday. TV-. '2'h. l!)p.

Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all drufjfusts.

CROWN POINT

i I' Hi '.- 1i;nsen, .' well known r siu: ' -. nt.-.- ;..-, i. !. -.i--:H'n--il a .Hii ii;. cut ted :''., f ,.n Monday while .1 pi'm (i' A 'i a 'i'. ' i - 1 :i ;in effort to I! three young hioUorit s lansen bad ': misfortune to hu.e one that he ad ju.-t ut fall .m !,; :'.ot. smashing le- hh-mImt . badly ;it ' first thai :?'! ;u t a t i on a ti:ic.:gl.t ri'Trs'iry. t-v-rnl m.i!1 hones , ,. :( broken and I !aii.-n v;!l be ; for so-nc-Ti:;1 C o:.:n't : ' 1 a w an f n;aiiii iru'orni-C dime- to the niem-!:-ate! ?':...;- :i :. ntral Mi :. ''.' last cven;ng. TI: . ;il w.-s

beautifully decorated !n holiday greens anj colors ami a large crowd enjoyed tlie lirogram of dancn', to the music of the club orchestra. Thine arranging the affair arc to be congratulated upon its success. Mr?. Cull a "of VHyhinger. .1U- president of the Wunian's Christian Temperance l."n ion of Jmliana! will Rive an address at a union service at the Presbyterian church n t Sunday evening, Dii1. "1. We trust the people of . Ormvn Point wil Intake a ssp- hi I effort to be out to hear this talented lady on one of the Blent" .st issues bo. S'oie- .the .American people today. X T)CF.. Annual election of officers of the Chambe vof Oommorce will be held oil Wednesday evening', January IS. I'M 7. at S o'clock j). m. in the assembly room of the rourt house. There are to be elected at this meeting a pre:?ident. vice president .treasurer and three directors. A full membership is desired. FRED A. 1UF, Secy. The' ta;id annual banquet and get-to-gether meeting of the Chamber ot Vmnieree will be held in the Central Music hall on Wednesday evening. February T. lPlS. The' services' of Frederick Undx tine of Indiana's

Don r. fool with a cold. Cure it. CASCASABctUIHlNE

The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after effects. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip in J days. Money back if ft fail. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr, Hill's picture on it 25 cents. At Any Drug Stora

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This store wishes .you good health, the greatest of all assets, if you have t may you keep it: if you lack it may it come to you in 1917.

New Years Specials for Friday and Saturday

;! CELERY ;j Extra Choice Wc!l Bleached Celery. i small bunc-h'.1?. . 5c; ;i jar;o hunc'-iPS

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28c

NUTS Best Quality Mired Nuts, tn?y the bost t;uIcs used, n-.r lb., 24c; 3 lbs. for - 6De

.APPLES Select' Jonathan Apples, 'packed in 4fjt. round ba.sket, at 18c

SPECIAL.

Finest Grade Mississippi Cultivated Paper Shell Pecan Nuts, per lb 33c

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Special New years Sale of

Oranges ! I California Navel Oranges

J Throe izt'f1. t(-r dozen. ! Florida Oranges

Two !.. s, er tuZ(,i). . Grape Fruit

Th ret1 sizes '

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1J?, 33d and 48c

ana -sac

Tiod, 10c and 12c

AmtTi c Baldwin and Greening Apples, select pulCaMi(.i,i.Mr;ul o-ra(ie, per ie-k 48c

ffaQmnnm-sa De Pomme Carbonated Cider, LyliaillJJIC j,, .piart champairnc bottles. I

39C

.25

Quality Japan Head Rice, 4 lbs. tor

.1 lb, f,,r

Natural Brown Rice, er 1 b 9

Fancy Imported Japanese Dry-

lb..

rtiusnroons, ei

a. Fancv Bordeaux Halvfis RrKsllorl

"Walnuts, )e r 1 b 48

California Seedless Muscatel Raisins, !er lb 1214c Another lot of those Fancy Big Sweet

Zerega Brand Macaroni and Spa

f!flffpAS Famous SOc Leader Coffee, -vlh, an 14c; :J lbs. for t JQc

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500 BOTTLES ARCHER BRAND PICKLES.

Sweet Mixed, Spiced Sour Mixed, Chow-Chow and

3.tiTOnt "Pintrlo "Polic-Vi loemi l.ottb.e bl.. f

Special Combination Sale 3 lb. can Monarch Coffee, regular price. .$1.00 3 lbs. Regular 12c Extra Grade Head Rice. 36c

BOTH ITEMS THIS SALE, $1.19.

$1.36

Cigar Sale Boosters, Tom Keeiand Ltttie Cyro, J-'i'O

! t'i-il S for Of

Flashlight. Rosa Vista and Lillian Russell." Special 7 fnr O!-; Tuxsdo, Prince A! bert. Velvet aruf Stag Tobacco, lc tint1 Special 3 for. ..'. La Mnrca and Off cial Sea!, 10c cigar, Special 5 for.... 2oC

v Candy Sale Little Folks' Mixture A .apUndid grade of hard candv, various flavors, 10 oz...0 Satinettes A pillow frhaped, satin finished hard candr, assorted colors and flavor?; worth. 25c ;:. Half lb New Year's Mixed A raixrtire of creanis and hard cand'pf. SpociaL lb gc

Drug Sale

Sanitol Cold Cream Cleansing or massage cream, a cream for all occasions. jar, special Violet Oulce Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream, 50c jar, spo cial at ? Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil In one pint bottles, $l,.of vaje. Special yj

noted son.", widely known a? a professional speaker, has been s-cured to make, the address of the evening. cure your tickets early. On sale nt Secretary 1'red A. Ruf's office. I'p to the present time the charity donations of Crown Point people to the local fhailties and Kuropean Rod ross amount fy nearly X(ut, that amount having: been laid at tiie foot of the Municipal Christmas tree. Many useful and needful articles ot wea'Jinfr apparel have also been donated, and Crown Point's total charily this ear will swell into the hundred:' of dollars. Those behind the municipal Christmas tree plan feel well repaid for their efforts. Mrs. Grace Clynier of Frankfort. Ind.. is visiting her patents. Mr. anl Mrs. Karl Cole during: the. holidays. I'on Vincent's bier motor truck, for the distribution fo the Standard CM company's products, ha arrived and placed in his rharpre. The machine i one of the best on the market tiv. :1 I'on ha purchased a new suit to go with it.

regular committee on January 2. But yesterday Klausinann Issued a call for it mc'tirifi: of the city committee on January 6 for th jmrposH of conaiderltiK organization. He snys he will put it tip to the city committee and let it dec ide v. hen and how It wishes ti elect a. chairman. In other words, Klausmann wholly disregards thw slate coiomiltee's order. However, Klausmann's action in 1s-.-u ins the call at all has hud the effect of t-ttiiiK' the. two factions together and it will mean a harmonious city campn i go. Itidianapoiia Is the only place in the state in which a city chairman refused to abide by the action of the state committee and to accept the interpretation placed by the three political state chairmen on the various provisions of the primary law relating- to the organization of city committees, in all other cities, as far as can be learned, the city chairmen have loyally accepted the orders and carried them oit.

Only One "BROMO QTjriNIITE" To fr.t the genuine, call lor full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUI .V INK. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.

REPUBLICANS BURY THEIR

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(Special to The Timer.) GRITTTTlf, IND., Dec. 2S. Mrs. Caroline ltutton. died this morning aftr a gradual failing for the past four months. Phe. was S2 years of ape and among the early settlers that came to this county when It was new. Her husband, Charles Dutton, died five

TROUBLES

Dec. have

28. In-buried

TMIKS HlKBAl, AT STATU IA1TTAI. IXDIAXAPOUS, IND. dianapolis republicans

their factional trouble and differences over the question of bow and by whom the city committee should be organized. The snarl became so tense that the state committee issued an order that city chairmen should Issue calls for meetings of their city committees on January 2 for the purpose of electing city chairme. IT. W. Klaussmann, city chairman here, however, declared that the state commitee bad no authority for making such a call. He declined to pay any attention to it. For a few days it looked as if there might be two organizations, one with Klausmann at its head and another with a city chairman elected by

De Luxe TOMORROW Maurice and Florence Walton in THE QUEST OF LIFE

BURTON'

Also HOLMES

TRAVELS.

SATURDAY Lillian Gisli in THE CHILD REX PA Y Very Good. AliSO SOME COMEDY. SUNDAY William's. Hart in "THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE'' ALSO LATEST. COMEDY.

AVo will run Year's Eve. linuous to 1

a special show Sunday Nife'ht, a. m.

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MRS. CinOI.IXK l'TTO.. years ago and since then "Aunt Caroline." as she was lovingly called far and wide, has lived with her daughter. Mrs. Cloe Pratt of this place. Her death was not unexpected and her two sons and three daughters

were at her bedside during the last I hours. The family consists of II. C. Dutton, I J. "W. Dutton. Mrs. F. V. Love, Mrs. 1 Cloe A. Fratt, al! of Griffith, and Mrs. j EOsil Dutton of Ross. j The funeral services will be held at I the Griffith M. E. church next Sunday i nt J p. m. and the interment will be at

the Ross cemetery.

FAROVOIBS

IE IS DISGUSSE!

Announcement of Mayor Callahan's refusal to entT upon a campaign for re-election to the mayoralty has thrown the field wide open but as yet there seems to b a dearth o.f availaide timber anxious to succeed, him. Ex-chlef of Police Deo McCormack. now acting as traffic man at the corner of Chicago and Forsyth avenues has been mentioned and under favorable conditions might be induced to

lniak the run. Mr. MeCorinatk is

doubt but that he would makficient executive.

There has been some tall

urer Walter O. Harmon bein; didate for nomination to the

mayor. It. is hardly prob;;bf.. ever, that lie wiN ho in the rac record as treasurer and tiistandard of efficiency to which brought the office which he bo

titles him to reSiomlmttioti to that place in the city ball. It would be a great personal sacrilicc Tor him to enter the mayoralty ta'-c. Mr. Ibirrion say that he i not looking with any great degree of favor upon becoming a mayoralty candidate but. that the timo is too early' for a definite decision. Another man who may be forced-ln-to the political limelight despite his reluctance to pose as a politician or

office seeker is being f,e.-jiienUy

tioned for the mayor's chair, espi.ii tally in the west end of the city. It i no other than John R. '-'arovid, pres dent of the Citizens Trust and Saving

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: a can-j office of! a. m m mm.

i! ULUB 0U LL1

The Alice ciub, one of the most successful public enterprises in Hammond

a gilt to the cify from Mr. and Mrs. j F. S. IJetz on Christmas. 1915 has outgrown its quarters and plans have j been made for the erection of a. new i borne to accommodate 10 giris. j Eighteen girls are enjoying the home ilife of the Alice Club and two and three applicants are turned away each day because there is no more room.

the matron and a maid tbere are

j twenty people in the pleasant and oom-

sjfortable home on Indiana avenue. It - was announced today that Mr. Detz s j has had plans prepared for a new struc-

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Bank, Indiana Harbor, and ex-presi-' dent of the Chamber of Commerce.

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ture to be erected on the property and dedicated to the Alice club. On the Christmas tree at the club

i this year a letter to the members from

tone of "the family." who is now livf ing in Chicago, expressed the regard I in which the institution is held by all ! the girls who have enjoyed its pr!v-

The Mexican Situation

tleges. The letter is as follows : "721 Krompton avc. Chicago. 'Dec. 25, Hi 16. "Dear Friends of Alice Club: "Tour last names I can't remesrber so I must bunch you together in a solid knot to give my greetings of the seafOn. "X certainly would have enjoyed Christmas day much more had I been with you for the Alice flub represents

to me Dove and Good will: it is th,. .

'home' I have enjoyed since I left home fifteen years ago. end-as it proved such a blessing to me and to everyone of you, so will it prove a blessing to the Directors and Promoters of- such a beautiful home as the Alice Club. "If ever I shouid be in need of love and encouragement the first place I will ask it of will be your Alice Club of Hammond. "And may God's Divine Love continue to radiate itself through you and its directors. "lyove's Message.

"MiSS HENRIETTA RACEK." Miss Rarek lived at the Alice ciub

for

INDOOR.

SKATING BOOTS

OUTDOOR.

KtLU&MT CUT

Healthy Sport for Young Folks

The skating fad is at its height and everyone is enjoying the fun. Footwear is highly . important. We have correct shoes for indoor

or ice skating. Skating Shoes $4

The Canadian Skating Shoe is made of the best calfskin and the

uppers are very soit. . l..aroo s wool lined tongue, ankle pad and the buckle strap; laeed to toe in the bluelier style. This is a shoe that adds a lot of comfort in skating. J. Sch'ocr ik Son

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LEADERS STREET. We give the S.

irr pootwejjr HAMMOND, &. H. Green Stamps.

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7 XTnited Press.

: EL PASO, TEX.. Dec. 28. An invest-

" 1K Hl.l. igation is under way into the outpost AT STATE CAPITtl.. j skirmish early today between Mexican INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Dee. 2. j snipers and the third patrol of the Governor Ralston has taken care of national guard during which three bunanother of his politic-il followers with drt.d shots w re fired across the. border an aooolntment. This time It is not; by the guardsmen after firing from lim

much of an appointment, but appar-1 M.-xkan side. The entire city and the j ently it satisfies the recipient. The i militia camp were aroused by the sound! governor appointed B. K. Johnson, of j of lwavy firing shortly before 1 a. m. j

Richmond, a member of the boar.i today. Scattered lire continued several trustees of the Sou T hen stern hospital minutes from the other bank- ("apt. E.

M Clark in command of Co. L. Third Kentucky, on patrol duty above the

I'nion station, stated ti

R short time until recently when

' f he left her position as a. stenographer ' for the Mcllroy Belting Co., and took j emplovment in Chicago.

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for insane, at Madison. The job tarries a salary of only JP.00 a vear and $123 a year for traveling expenses. Johnson has served a the , governor's private secretary for the 1 tsf four vears. As the end of Cue term of

the governor approached it was nr.-; derstood that the governor was to j

take case of Pom witu an appo.ntment that would hold over into the new administration. It was said that Johnson was anxious to land a place on the public service commission. '' r.t jfc'H'it) a year. But that fell through. Nest it was said that he would like to, be a member of the state tu board, nt !

Jl.Oiti.l a year. But that also by. Now, Johnson gets a job a year.

slipped at t ';.' Ml i

first shots

were fired at the patrol under Lieutenant Hale. The guardsmen dropped td the ground and opened fire. Another detachment ran op and joincil in the rally:. So far us is known there has been no causa It ies. Kvery energy of the Csrranzn government is today directed toward rushing troops ta head off the advance of Villa's

pandit army, ueneraj i:enj. inn. commander in the federal district around M xico City, is preparing to start north with troops.

iFormf rlv the Rartola.) D. K. UARDNER, Mur. TODAY A Kleine Five Reel Masterpiece. "THE SCARLET ROAD" A Story of Broadway and thf "White Lights" TOMORROWS "STOP THIEF!" The Most Pleasant and Best Ventilated Theater in Hammond. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Evenings 6:45 to 11. Prices 5c and 10c.

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arb tod -WAmwj ron M CHANCE" TO PCSH THAT BUSINESf VENTURE OR FLAN OR TO FIND BACKING FOR THAT IDEA OR It vFXT'nN ne- yntntst

Pastime Today

"The Girl From Frisco" and a "Hazard of Helen" TOMORROW A Five Act Feature. "THE LOST SWAMP" PATCRDAY Five Act World Feature, "THH MEN' SHK MARRIED" S FN DAY A Five Act Gold Rooster.' "THH WORLD AND THF. WOMEN" MONDAY t'lara Kimball Young in n Act Feature, "TTIK DKF.P PfRPbK"

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tUy l nitert Press Cablegram.) BERLIN (via wireless to Sayville), Dec. 28. General opinion in Berlin is that the German answer to Wilson's note "warmly appreciates the president's intentions and perhaps adds practically suggestions for conclusion of peace," the press bureau announced today. It is said the. Teuton! canswer has been handed to American diplomatic representatives at ell belligerent capitals.

Three Shows Daily 2:20, 7:30, 9:00. Zj8lmimi T'Z.n.T'.fti !' if

PHONE 232. HAMMOND

Matinees 10, 15c. Nights 10, 20, 30c.

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The above dispatch was number 959. That it was delayed in transmission is apparent from tiie fact that the Berlin wireless dispatch of December 26 giving the text of the German reply to Wilson's note was number 59G0, or one number after to lay s ;-vit.K It ic ItiorpffiW annarent that

the aoove dispatcn vas. meet in advance of the text of the Gfrman note but that the text came through first.

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If you'll advertise yonr holiday bar- A

gnln we -will get the people to shop ! I

Today, Friday and Saturday

CIIAS. LEDEGER The Bounding Dutchman

YALE & LORE

in "Sno)js

FOUR ROSES "Whirlwind Dancers1

KLASS & WARMAN Anita .Diaz's Monkeys Syncopated Musickers A Series of 3 terry Capers

Don't forget

the Midnight Matinee Eve. Seats now on sale.

New Year's

the time to get busy. - v ... j. i j.iiij iai jji 3 2 i merchants. V

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