Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1917 — Page 2

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Our L,eacier Coffee has won first place here in Hammond. It's the favorite of the people. Our Famous 30c Leader Coffee specially priced for thia sale. .4 pounds limit to a customer, at, per OS?l pound, only A m V w

SPECIAL HERRING SALE A Special Purchase of 150 Kegs Choice Genuine Holland Herring. ,7i--ri i i ! Mixed, per keg 98C Willie mey Last Milrli nsr. nor krtr !l.lo

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Friday and Saturday, per DOC S! 1 " j TlSwedish Spiced Hsrpiceo Herrmgring, 10 ib i -jc pails I . I J Shaker Saltr Naiional Biscuit Co's Goods 9c Per Pkg., 3 Pkgs. for 25c. cheese sandwich Per package 9c City Soda Crackers 0 , soeiai Teas . V 3 packages for Zweibach 2If Premium Soda Crackers dt PrnnpqSant! xJara Pmnes' th0 39c 1 Rp . 1 UilwOfeweet Prunes, now, per lb I wis Paris Brand Sweet Corn UOril pcr can, 14?; 3 cans for JwC Hominy xoaZ'tsJfor . . . 25c

Orange 5r V- sale"

"Worth maldng a noise about

TOMORROW MORNING we place on sale 150 cases of Extra Fancy Sweet Navel Oranges.

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'.'BABY LIMA BEANS"

Special to further introduce the fancy quality of CURTICE BROS.

BLUE LABEL BABY LIMA BEANS No. 2 cans, regular price 21c. Our special price, now

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OLD MANSE MAPLE SYRUP Gallon cans 1.29 '.-gallon cans . . . .' 69 Quart bottles 13 Pint bottles 23?

CAUTION During extremely cold weather we can not guarantee safe delivery of Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs, Bottled Goods, etc. Delivery made at customer's risk only.

Chocolate Dipped Peanuts, regular price 50c rer lb. Special. 1-4 pound IOC Licorice Drops, exceptionally gooi flavor; 35c grade Special, 1-2 lb ;i! i:; Peanut Balls, vers good eating, creair candy centers; regular price 25c lb. Special, 1-2 pound ty Assorted Choco lates or Cherries in lib. boxes; r.fic grade. Spe oial o?

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Tuxedo, Prince Al bert or Velvet 10c tins, sppcial 3 for 25tf La Marca, Officia! Seal, Humana and Royal Sovereign 10c cigars. Special 5 or 25 San Felice, Johr Ruskin, Henry George and Boost ers Special, "i for : 30C Havana Londres. Curly Maid, Lord Sheldon and Cuba Roma Special, l( fr 2?V

Pebeco Tootr Paste, 50c tube PeciaI 33c Djer Kiss Per fume, sold regit . larly at $1.50 pei ounce. Special 1-4 ounce ... 2C" Belladonna and Capsicum Plasters for pains in bach or chest; regulai price 25c. Special 2 for 25C Lydia Pinkham'i Vegetable Com pound, $1 bottle, special fTJf4

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

MINSTREL SHOW ROT TO BUjlVEN THRICE Shrine Minstrel Show Tuneful One and Can Only Be Given Twice.

Music of the latef-t and most tuneful variety will predominate in the thrillers' Jollies of 1 fl 7. whh-h will be pre

sented at the Orpheum theatre. Hammond, next Monday and Tuesday nights. In the first act, which is the hig minstrel first part, the ballads will be: "Ireland Must He Heaven." by Guy Dickey; ".She Is The Sunshine Of Virginia." by G. W. dark ; and ' Turn Hack the Universe." by J. McNeill. Ths rat; and comedy pongs anions the men will be: "put On Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe." by Dr. H. II. Sharrer: "I Sent My Wife to the Thousand Isles," by P. A. Parry. "When I Heard That Mobile Hoy Sing the. Memphis Hlues," by Bill Htartnman: "Yacki Hacki Wiekl Vacki Woo," by W. 1. Beaubien; "The Greatest Battle Song of All." by Sid Kaufmann. Kach and every one of the musical numbers is either brand new or especially written for this production. The opening medley and finale of the first part are the work of Joe Bren, head of the company staginsr the show, while the hig operatic medley, called "An Operatic Nightmare," is used by special arrangement with the Sam Fox Publishing Company. Cleveland, which publishes this number, and with the Waterson. Berlin & Snyder Company of New York and Chicago, publishers of the music from the musical comedy, "Watch Your Step," part of which is also included in this medley. There are stil some good seats left for either night's performance. although the sale has been unusually heavy, and reserved seats may be obtained at. the Orpheum box office. A report has been circulated that this show will be given a third night, and some people are not reserving their seats now. but are waiting for the extra performance. The committee in charge of this show Wish it understood that there absolutely will NOT be a third performance gr'ven. and anyone wishing to see the show will have to do so either Monday or Tuesday nights. Be sure and see the big free street parade Monday noon. It will be well worth your time.

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Nip and Tuck Game Decided by Close Score Only After Mighty Hard FightingGary Comes From Behind in Strong Fashion.

The first sneeze is the danger signal. Time to take CASCARA0QUININE The old family remedy in tablet formsafe, ure, easy to take. No opiates, no unpleasant ufter effects. Cures colds in 24 hours Grip fn 3 days. Monejr back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it 25 cents. At Any Drug Stor

and plans to spend twenty or thirty thousand dollars in the building.

William Dunham, a negro who broke Jail at Crown Point where ho was held

undor $5,500 bonds for highway rohI hery in Gary, was caught In Chicago f and has been taken back to the county I Jail.

DEATH GOMES TO HUM FAMILY AGAIN Mrs. Charles Casgrain, a Cousin, Dies of Pneumonia.

Frank Hammond received word Wednesday of the death of his cousin. Mrs. Charles Casgrain of Detroit, Mich. Her death was due to penueumonia. She was the o'.dest of children of the late George II. Hammond, and Is survived by a husband and four children. The funeral has been arranged for Saturday. Mrs. W. A. Hill and Mrs. G. I Smith leave. Friday for Detroit. Mrs. Casgrain last visited her Hammond relatives on the occasion of the funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Hammond.

Having annexed Hammond's courthouse Gary last evening scalped Kast Chicago's basketball team and completed the clean-up in North townshio. It's the pace that counts. The Froebel school basketball players of Gary seasoned athletes came from behind In the second half and out-distanced the promising youngsters of Kast Chicago at the McKinley gymnasium, eliminating them from the thousand percentage column in the Lake county assocaition race and winning. 40 to 35. The nature of the game was such it left a large and enthusiastic "audience of fans weak from excitement. Froebel, believed to be the superior of Emerson, is now touted for the championship of the county, although with the loss of Smeltzer she Is possibly not so strong at present as in the tournament last spring. But the material is ample and will develop. Likewise Kast Chicago will profit by the stiff competition of last evening when at one time during the second half she lead. 29 to 23. The floor work of Captain Thomas and the eagle eye of Rosenthal whose ain at the basket is generally accurate, are the features of the Twin City team. Froebel has a world of fight and speed which with team work and better shots will make a fast traveling combination. Kolliy, Knisley and Marquard are the mainstays. Both Froebel and East Chicago missed many baskets last evening. At the end of the first half Froebel led. 17 to 13. At the start of the game, just after Referee Mowe's whistle, Bluinenthal of Kast Chicago registered a clean nasnet and a few seconds later Thomas repeated the dose from the center of the floor. Rhodes and Stuart of Gary l.rought the score to a tie. Again East Chicago took the lead only to be overtaken. In the second half Rosenthal was in for Blurnenthal and the Twin City gained until she had a six point plurality. Froebel. at Chicago. Stuart F Blumenthal-Ros'l Rhodes F Smith Knisely C. Rrozowsky Kollus G Thomas Marquardt G McQuowan Basket's Rhodes i. Stuart, Knisley 1. Kollus 1, Marquardt 5, Brozowsky 6, Rosenthal 4, Blurnenthal 1. Smith 2, Thomas 2. Free throws Thomas D. Stuart S. Him

At the Movies

East Chicago Her People and Occurences

IS DANDY

Hammond moving picture fans are disconsolate, especially Keystone fans because of the fact that the popular films have been banished from a local movie house whose fame they made. The antics of Mack Swain, Charles Conklin, Glen Summerville, Charles Murray, the beauteous Fazenda and Swanson are no longer to be seen in Hammond unless some other theatre takes them up. Hammond is missing some of the funniest films ever made these days, and it is to be hoped that some other movie house will grab off the Keystone comedies which are better than ever.

GO TO SOUTH BEND TO SEE EXHIBIT Keller Wallace and George W. Lewis, members of the city planning committee of the Chamber of Commerce of East Chicagowent to South Bend this morning to spend the day in a study of an extensive exhibit that has been collected under the supervision of the government at a great expense of time and money and is now being shown in some of the largest and most progressive cities of this country. The exhibit Is put up in the form cf large panels and by means of photographs, charts, models, explanations, etc., every conceivable problem pertaining to the material side of city management and Improvement has been taken up and illustrations given of Ihe most practical soiutions.

FOR A BAD COUGH. Here is a fine old-fashioned recipe for coughs, colds or catarrh trouble that has been used with great success. Get from your druggist 1 07.. of Parmint (Double Strength) abou' 75c worth and add to it & pint of hot water and 4 ox. of graulated sugar. This will make a full half a pint when mixed. Take one tablespoonful 4 times a day. No more racking your whle body with a cough. Clogged nostrils should open, air passages of your head clear up so you can breathe freely. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has a stubborn cough, or hard cold or catarrh in any form should give this prescription a trial. Summers Pharmacy can supply you, Adv.

Regular meeting Kast Chicago Chapter O. E. S. tonipht at the Masonic temple. Important business will be transacted and all members are urged to attond. Harry C. Phillips left for Columbia hospital Wetlnedsay evening to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Mesdames J. D. Kennedy. G. B. Crummey and IZ. N. Canine were the guests yesterday at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Patterson In Gary. The Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rao M. Royce on N. Baring. Mrs. Richard Bates of Beacon street left today for the Knglewood hospital where she will undergo treatments for some time. Mrs. Harry Ackroid will entertain a few of her friends at fancy work this afternoon at her home on Chicago avenue. The Peerless A. C. of East Chicago defeated the Indiana Harbor grammar school at an exciting basketball game

last night by a score of 27 to 2. The Trerless A. C. would like to arrange games with any 100 pound team or from teams of 12 to 16 years of age. Tlie boys consists of G. Edgar, If; J. Given, rf; A. Klempncr, g; R. Georgio, g; Charnekar, c.

Not only local residents who are interested in the development of East Chicago and especially the Indiana Harbor end of the city but the travelling public as well are very much gratified that Indiana Harbor has now a. hotel, giving first class service, where the best of the transient trade can be satisfactorily taken care of. The new establishment is The Hohawk. located at the corner of Michigan avenue and Grapevine street, erected and equipped by a stock company and placed under the management of H. A. Hyarns. It has all the accessories of a modern, well equipped hotel and the manage, mcnt gives every assurance that it will be conducted in a strictly first class manner. There are thirty-eight pleasant, well-lighted, well-heated rooms, with hot and cold water, bath. etc. A certain number of these rooms are under reserve for transient trade only. Within a month, there will be a bar and cafe installed in connection with this hostelry and It is the intent of Mr. Hyams that this service be fully equal to that found anywhere in this section of the cotintry. . The new hotel opened its doors for

the first time on December 31st and began a successful business from that

moment nearly all of the available

rooms being taken at once. Richard Hart has been empfoyed as clerk.

Kidney Msdicins Hiply Recommended 6y Druggist

About a quarter of a centurv ago Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root was introduced bv me in this locality and the people who have used it during that time have been very favorably impressed with results From personal experience I am pleased to state that I bellevj it to be a very good medicine, and it is my opinion that it possesses splendid curative value in the ailments for which it is so highlv recommended hy the large number of people who have taken it. Very truly vours E. R. LASH. Druggist. Athens, Ohio.

I.-tter to nr. Kilmer A Co. lilnghamton, ?8. .

Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Por You.. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. T., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Lake County Times. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv-

MODESTY IS HER BESETTING SIN

Miss Modesty is really the most fitting title for the talented little leading woman of the Compton-Plumb Stock Company which is holding down the boards at the Hammond Orpheum Theater this week. If you have known people of the theater who think the whole world is centered in their acting and can talk of nothing else with any degree of enthusiasm you will appreciate Miss Grace Gaird for she is just "one of the folks." An evidence of her modesty and taste was shown today when Miss Baird, asked by a reporter, stated that her favorite bill is "The Man From Virginia" although she has a lesser part in the production. "I like it best because it is quiet, intense and thoroughly dramatic," stated Miss Baird. Miss Baird is supported by a well selected company including Hal Plumb and Miss Myrtle Compton. Benn Roberts, Miss Flora Fowler, James Cooper. Tom Hanlon and Gordon Hayncs. The feature bill is "The Lure." which is to be given, by special arrangements with the Shuberts tonight. j

Mike Pocholich was shot in the right leg and is at St. Margaret's hospital following a brawl in an East Hammond house. It is said Mike's wife and a neighbor's wife couldn't get along and the two husbans had a quarrell.

"Her Father's Son" , is the clever title of the remarkable Morosco-Para-mount photoplay at DeLuxe tonight. A poor father and a rich uncle, who has r.o son, cause the tangle. Frances's dying, pledges her to this masquerading as a boy. I'nder her uncle's roof with his daughter Betty as a chum, the deception becomes very amusingly difficult. Many are the hazards and strange carryings-on of this whimsical young "man." A youth, who almost shot the old colored retainer; the "boy" who was always disappointing "his" uncle's expectations: the one who dreadfully shocked Betty by guilelessly walking into her boudoir to see the pretty dresses. t

USE ALIENS FOOT EASE The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shrs and sprinkled into the fot'tlV C you wan rest and comfort for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen s toot-Ease. It relieves Chilblains end 1-rost bites and prevents blisters sore and callous spots. Just the thing for Dancing Parties . Patent Loath"? Shoes and for Breaking in New Shoe3r Try it today. Sold everywhere. 2SC Jon t accept any substitute. For FREF LiaRoPvCNKY'AdrvSS AUfen S- lmsted-

South Bend Is paying $1,000 for the privilege of seeing the exhibit which moves on to Indianapolis the last oi this week. Great interest all over h country Is being shown in this collection.

PASTIME TO-DAY THE GIRL FROM FRISCO HAZARD OF HELEN, and a SELIG-TRIBUNE NEW! Saturday CLARA KIMBALL YOUXC in "THE RISE OF SUSAN." Sunday HELEN CHADWICK i: "THE CHALLENGE."

Only Ona "BROMO QT3TSTWX" To get the genuine, call for full name LXTIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of K. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25c.

Ones who claim to know that Jim Colismo. who has operated an Italian restaurant on Twenty-second street in Chi cago for years and was one of the over-lords of the surrounding territory in the balmy days, will erect In the spring a roadhoute near the Burnhara Inn and Ike Bloom's place, at Burnham

How You Can Quickly Remove Hairy Growths

(Aids to Beauty) A well known beauty specialist advises this treatment for the removal of hair from tha face. Mix into a paste some powdered delator. and water, apply to hairy surface and after about 2 minutes rub off. wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. This method Is quick and entirely safe. To avoid disappointment, however. It is well to make certain you get genuine delatone.

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TODAY

Little June Caprice and Harry Hilliard In a Romance of the Frssh Out-of-Doora THE RAGGED PRINCESS SIX ACTS FRIDAY Fanny Ward and Jack Dean IN WITCHCRAFT SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in THE MATRIMANIAC SUNDAY Frank Keenan in THE SIN-YE-DO The Management Ilighh' Recommends Both Saturday and Sunday Features Coming THURS. AND FRIDAY Next Week Nazimova in "War Brides" A Story of Greater Tragedies Than Those of the Trenches Extra Good.

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TODAY Cowpion Plumb Stock Company With Presents "THE LURE" The Greatest Lesson Ever Written

Daily Souvenior . Matinees TOMORROW "Daddy 2nd The Gi ls"

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THE JOY SHOW THE FUN SHOW THE SHOW OF ALL SHOWS Brpheism Theatre - TWO NIGHTS ONLY Monday andTuesday Nights, Jan, 22-23 Reserved Seats Now Selling at Orpheum Theater Watch for Big Street Parade Monday Noon

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