Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1917 — Page 9
Friday, June 29, 1917
THE TIMES
Maorice E. Bin AUTOMOBILE JUNKER We pay highest cash price for Scrap, Rubber and Metal. 1087 Calumet Ave., Corner of Conkey Ave. Phones 2728 and 3178
BIRTHDAY ENGAGEMENT WEDDING FRIENDSHIP
You will find a large assortment of beautiful Rings at this store- Our prices are most reasonable for high grade Jewelry. Wa Do Expert Watch m Jewsriy Rapair.ng: f0IMS JEVSfELSSU ST&EE
3331 MICHIGAN AVENUE.
INDIANA HARBOR.
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gjfflii BARGAINS PESeveral good pianos teu-pre TPTitf.fl to tf.nr.hPTs
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during the school. term. We are offering special Cut-in-Two prices to move them off our floor.
Splendid Wegman Piano in fancy mahogany case, worth $ 150 new, in excellent condition and will give satisfaction for years of use. Only $157 Old Standard Bacon Piano; oak case,, medium size, used only 5 months and can not he told from new. Only $223 Large Size Straube Piano, mahogany, worth $425 new, fully warranted. Only. ...... $219 Hammond Piano, golden oak, fine playing condition. Only $137 $10 Sends a Piano Home $10 AS LOW AS S5.00 MONTHLY. Distributors for Brambach, Behr Bros., Kranich & Bach, Straube, Kohler & Campbell, Francis Bacon, and Celebrated Straube Solo-Harp Players.
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Straube Bldg., 631 Hohman I t. Hammond, Ind.
NEW REAL
ESTATE TRANSFERS (Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT. IND.. June 29. The following were yesterday's transfers: HAMMOND. Sheriff Lake Co. to Home B. L. & S. Assoc.. EV4 Wi4 & W 12 ft. E L 18. B 2. Helberg's Ok Ridge Add. : $1,902.83
SherliT Lake Co. to Home B. L. & S. Assoc.. L 6. E4 L 6. B
1. Stafford & Trankle's Add 1.377.14
Sheriff Lake Co. to Home B. L. & S. Assoc.. L 4, E. V. Sohrs
4th Add. 1.032.76
Sheriff Lake Co. to Home B. L. & S. Assoc.. L 29. B 2. Staf
ford & Trankle's Add. 1,344.85
Sheriff Lake Co. to Home B. L. & S. Assoc.. L 42. B 1, F. R.
Mott's 2nd Add. 2.014.95
Otto Marx and wife to Paul Marx. N 3 ft. L 37. Bk "C".
Hoffman's 2nd Add. 1.00
Grace R. Conroy (single) to William Fullgraf and wife, Ls 3 to 8. B 4. F. B. Hall's
Sub. 1.00
William Fullgraf and wife to Grace R. Conroy, Ls 3 to 8, B
4, F. B. Hall s Sub. 1.00
Lake Co. Sav. & Tr. Co. Tr., to Frank Muller and wife, L 95, Standard Add. 300.00
William Weir (bach.) to Charles N. Scott, L 28. B 4. Oakland Add. 1.00 Daniel Maker and wife to Edmund B. Smith and wife, L 6. B 7. Robertsdale Pk. Sub. 750.00 Louts H. Stafford and wife, et al, to Charles M. Boyden. L . 84. Ni L 85. Stafford & Trankle's So. Cent. Cal. Add... 3,500.00 George E. Rickords and wife to Laurence M. Hargls. et al, L 11. B 4. Hyde Park Add 1.00 TOLLESTON. Maud L. Buck (single) to Milo 51. Bruce, et.al. Und'j Ls 25 to 27. B 7. Co.'s 5th Add 1.00 Robert Wienold tind wife to Frank H. Schelllng. Undi Ls 9. 10, B 4; Ls 41. 42, B 3; F. R. Maas 1st Add. 1.00 Pete Uremovic and wife to Joe iksich. L 2. B 16. Oak Park Add. 430.00 Harriett M. Marsheno and husband to Wm. D. Ferguson. E 13 ft. L 33. W 12 H ft. L 34, B 1, German No. 1 Add. 1.00 Ethel Hovey Richard (single) to Harriett M. Marsheno. E 15 ft. L 33. W 12 14 ft. L 34, B 1. German No. 1 Add. 1.00 NEW CHICAGO. Clrlch Kleiner (single) to Josephine Schiiltze. L 2. B 2; L 6.
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Phone 661.
Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
Bon'i Patch Them Get more mileage by having them vulcanized. We have a few seconds at a reasonable priceLeimback's Vulcanizing Company 262 N. HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND.
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A Welcome that Makes Good
Once you go to the Willard Service Station you'll go again, because you get something more than service. You get a real welcome. It may express itself in a bit of sound advice about the care of your battery or a book on battery health. But it's almost always something more than you asked for. It's this that makes Willard service different.
If you haven't already received a Willard Service Card, stop in for one. It entitles you to free hydrometer testing twice every month the first step in the prevention of battery trouble. ' We have a rental battery for you if yours needs repairs. DEMPSEY BATTERY SERVICE STATION v 318 Fayotte St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2655
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Opening of the V. H. Rice hows will take place In West Hammond tomorrow, Saturday night. The shows will be located at State and Douglas and -will exhibit on the west side every afternoon
and evning of next week. AV. H. Rice, owner of the organization, offered to give a percentage of the gross receipts of the engagement to the West Hammond Red Cross organization and to give space for the erection of Red Cross booths. The offers were accepted and a
representative of the West Hammond chapter will be in charge of arrangements during next week.
According to announcement there will
be about 16 shows and three riding de
vices. These will range from the simple
fun ride on the merry-go-round to pulse quickening acts in the big animal circus. Rice's Submarine Girls is billed as the feature attraction and the Backman trained animal circus ls mentioned as an unusually big show.
Mr. Rice gives his personal guarantee
that there will not be an attraction on the grounds that women and children
can not attend without fear of embarrassment.
Liberal Credit Store
THE CROWD of well dressed MEN and WOMEN who buy their clothing at this store
speaks well for the Quality and Fit of our Merchandise For the Glorious 4th of July
We offer unprecedented bargains In all departments.
B 4; 3rd add. GARY.
Robert Wienold and wife, et al.
to Frank H. Schelllng. L 3. 83. B 6. Gary Home & Imp. Co.'s 1st Sub.
Robert Wienold & wife to
Frank H. Schelllng, Undi Ls IS. 14. B 4, .H. A. Vosslers Add.
Gary Oak Hill Cemetery Assoc.
to John Dudo, I, 49. Block "E", Gary Oak Hill Cemetery
Samuel R. Marshall and wife to
James R. Miller and wife, L 29. B 119, Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub.
Riverview L. & Inv. Co. to
Joseph Pokapac and wife, L 13. B 4. Riverview Land & Inv. Co.'s 1st Add.
Gary Land Co. to Steel City
Home Builders Co.. L 25. B-4, Gary Land Co.'s 8th Sub
John A. Greenberg and wife to
John HJort. L 21. B 64. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub EAST CHICAGO. .
Robert Wienold and wife to
Frank H. Schelllng. Ls 43, 46. B 9. East Englewood Add INDIANA HARBOR.
Stefan Vanco and wife to Rob
ert B. Miller. L 14. B 8, 3rd Add.
Arthur C. Matteson and wife to
Arthur K. Emmons and Rolene. L 16. B 5. 3rd Add.
E. Chgo. Co. to Myer Nusbaum.
et al. L 11, B 16. 4th Add. BELSHAW.
Albert B. Belshaw and wife to
George H. Ebert, L 10, Belshaw HOBART.
William H. Wood and wife to
William Thiede and wife. Ls 22. 23. B 16. Geo. and Wm. Earles 2nd Sub.
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300.00 1
BOO. 00 1.00 1.00 x.09 10.00 450.60 100.00 1.00
Reduction of 33 to 50 on all our Spring SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, HATS
Silk Skirts Chiffon, Taffetas, Silk Poplins and Novelty materials. Special at
98
Blazer Stripes Jackets and Skirts, many colored combinations' All the rage- Worn for sport, vacation or dress up. Special at
$1 50
27
Taffeta Dresses With Georgette sleeves, very new and stylish. Special at
S-n so
BUY NOW and SAVE-PAY AS YOU EARN
Waists Big reductions In all our fine Waists Cnepe de Chine, Silk and other materials.
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Many as low as 98c
Wash Dresses and Skirts All the newest color combinations. Cool and dainty. 98c
Men's Suits A big collection of medium and hot weather weights belted or plain. Straw Hats
98c
Liberal Credit Clothing COo 603 liohman Street Hammond Indiana
It .ir.il will finish the work at once. Janrcs Shaw was ' called to Chicago yea'eraay on account of the serious 1Untii: of his sister.
Miss Sis I'owel has the scarlet fever. The Rebekah lodge elected new offic
ers Wednesday evening. Miss Tellitto, noble grand; Mrs. Eulo Allman. vice noble grand; Mrs. Anna Peterson, secre
tary. The new officers will serve refreshments next meeting night.
Mrs. Stone left for a visit in West
GRIFFITH
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speaker of
Kokomo, are spending a short time at
the home of Mrs. Speake.-'s mother.
Mrs. C. I. Boesln.
Jacob Miller and Mrs. Minnie Glertz
were married Wednesday morning at
7 o'clock at Schererville. A housing charivari was given them Wednesday
evefi!nc.
The flasr raising at the E. J. & E.
depot which was to have occurred last
evening, was potponed on account of
the rain, until next week.
The. new bungalow being: built by
George Chey on Lafayette street, ls nearly completed. Mr. Chew says he would build others if there was a sufficient demand for hem either to rent
or selL
Alexander Molr of New York, and
Elmer L. Armlnser and Walter H.
Eckert of Chicago, directors of the Associated Paper Products Company, were here yesterday arranging for the
installation of the machinery in the
large factory wMh they will occupy
at an earlv da!.:.
SCHERERVILLE . A wedding was solemnized at St. Michael's church. Wednesday morning
by Rev. Wm. Berg at 7 o'clock, when Jacob Miller was united in marriage
to a second wife. The bride was dres
sed In a blue suit. The groom's two
children, Julia served as maid of
honor, and Leo as the groom's attend ant.
A baby boy made his appearance at the home of Mat Reder, Jr., last Mon
day.
Mr. Cole, our garage man, made a
r - to Gary, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Al Agard and family of Chicago, were visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. F. Theil. A party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rohrman, Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mike
KoehlIn,.
LOWELL
Tom McKay returned to his home In
Chicago last evening after a visit here with his brother Lon and family. Tom la one of Uncle Sam's fighters and had
to report at Springfield tomorrow, so
could not prjlong his visit.
Lowell ls going to have a monster
Kourt of July celebration, nnd you
are Invited to make thl the place to
c?ietrate, 8. C. Simpson. Will DrUroil. C. W,
Johnson and F. L Weakly transacted
business In Chicago yesttrday
The nev residence of Frank Rtriclt-
lun.i. oi., on Clark ntreet, is neni'.s
co-nilition and will be a fino resi
dence. He has moved his,fan.i!y ;nto
HEGEWISCH
Virginia. Thursday. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church met at Mrs. Buckmaster's Wednesday afternoon. good time was had by alL
EAST GARY
Mrs. Emma Scanlon left Sunday for a visit with friends and relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss Lynda Peterson spent . the .weekend with Chicago friends.' Mrs. Shugg of Hammond, ls visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Hinkel.
Mrs. Frank. Anderson and daughter spent several days this week at Bsaelgreen's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, and Mrs. Edna Olson left Wednesday for Michigan where they will visit friends. Mrs. Vera Olson and daughter of Gary spent Monday with the former's mother, Mrs. J. Papka.
You can be a "chooser" young man if you enlist this week. After, you must go where you're pat. Enlist for the service you like this week.
PalmBeachCanras'
t-JERETS a fine opportunity for yon
men to economize and enjoy
cool, solid foot-comfort during the hot days of Summer. At the economical price of $1.60 every man should enjoy the restful ease and comfort that a pair of these fine stylish Oxfords win give h?m.
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Tennis Oxfords Made of White Sea Island Duck with moulded white rubber soles and heels.
75C and $1.
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Sport Oxfords , White Sea Island Duck, trimmed with either tan or white kid ball band effect. Nu-Tex fibre soles and heels.
All (4 Tthe
leather Oxfords in mahogany tana, blade gnnmetals, 0 C) 5 patent colts, etc
White Bccli Oxfords
These are exceptionally fine value. They are Genuine White Nu-Buck. Made with either perforated ball effect or regulation pattern. Leather or White Nu-Tex fibre soles and heels.
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566 South Hohman Street Open Friday and Saturday Evenings
