Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1917 — Page 11
Friday. October 5, 1017.
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The Store for Service: LARGEST 169 STATE
Jim mem "EfSiliiza99 Boei A Smart Shoe for Women
Correct to the minute. Low heel, I a c e model, I e r f e c 1 1 y stunning and won dorfullr comfortable, tan or black, $4.50 to S7.S0 The Home of the
Hyde Park Grocery & , Market H. J. HOLTZ, PROP. STANDARD AVE. AND VAN BUREN ST. PHONE 689 HAMMOND.
Spring Chickens, dressed per lb 31c Roasting and Stewing Hens, dressed, per lb 2S1 -2C Spring Ducks, dressed. per lb. 28 :.C Hamburger Steak, ground to order, per lb Native Rib Roast per lb 22c No. 1 Cooking Potatoes, per peek CSc ORDERS DELIVERED
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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.
FRED P. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pre.
Crown Point, Indiana. Branch OfTic.es at Hammond and Garv.
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BOOT SHOP STREET. Other Stunning Styles $M hro's, high laco models, in iay, brown and ilack kid, also Moth and kid z o m b i nations. Beautiful patterns, handsome -ffeots. We especially direct your attention to these WALK Si OVER particularly attractive prices $4 $5 $5.50 $6 $6.50 to $12 Walk - Over Shoe Jonathan Apples, per peck Carrots, per peek or 90c per bushel Beets. 25c per peek per bushel, 90c4. 25c Home Orown Osage Melons, J for 25C ALL PARTS OF CITY. Is of Titles s33 ALBERT MAACK. Sec'y-Trf.. EDWARD J. EDER. Maneger. 1 -. .J I' ' Women's iseascs. cured by painless, nonsurgical methods. Goitre .1 absolutely guarantee to cure. No pain, cutting or detention from business. Opp. Orpheum Theater.
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GARY GIVES TOO. 5.
A ix in us to get awiv and full of vim j i nd vigor. Uary's thi'd quota of draft-' oil nti'ii, cutiPisiin g of 112 tceruils, left I on n special train from the union station short ly. after o o'clock this morninK fr Carnp Taylor. Headed by Ferry's band liny marched to the Federal bnildins to the. station where a lare crowd had gathered to greet them and say farowells. From board No. 1 there were fortystvfii men in charge of Chester Oe ISraulcr, and second in command. Benj. Ahlgrlni. Bead No. 3 had Thirty-six , men. six men above their quota. In I charge was I.aio Zeck. Board No. I sent j twenty-four. Five in this quota were under guard and will be until their arrival at Camp Taylor, having violated different registration rules. According to John A. Brennan of Board No. 1, with those departing this morning, about 28 per cent of the quota has now- been furnished. The names of those leaving from board division No. 1 this morning are: Tona. Tusa, Richard J. Murphy, Ed H. Pinkcrton. Geo. Karlensa. Matthew S. Bearsell, Benj. Ahlgrin, Mark Stekovich. Lawrence Lshail, Nikola Curcija. William rarpas, Stanley P. Rose. Jim S!daris. Jas. G. Sutherland (goes from Pikeville, Ky., Jas. A. Rock, J. Harold Anderson. Gust, ("aravisilis, Jno.- Philip Davies, Wni. II. Braeh, Jay D. Hayworth. Walter W. Littrell. Oscar A. Hereon. Waiter S. Todd, Osborne L. Weaver, John Reed. Clarence Dfi Godwin (goes from Fayetteville), Wm. McCarthy (from Terre Haute, papers forwarded), Alva Decker (papers forwarded). Elmer W. Reeder (goes from St. Louis). Lemuel V. Sele (El Paa, Tex.). Clias. Roseman (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Peter Dragovlch I Youngstown, O.), Richard Weeks, Jos. Weiner, John Havrilla. Chester DeF.ruler. Orville D. Davis, Charles E. Crawford. Guiserpe Garritano, Herman J. Fischer, Geo. Marselles, Geo. McLen nan. Joe Nemrsfck, Vernum F. Parson. Reyburn B. Yates, Lorenza V. Murray, Jos. P. MeCauley, Worick P.lagg, Wm. V. Jirsa. Matthew M. thinners, Andy Ignatz. Halph P. Breltenbucher. CONTENDERS MAY CONFER SATURDAY Negotiations between E. J. A E. rail way officials and representatives of the Gary and South Chicago switchmen who walked out for higher wages will probably be started tomorrow. This was learned today after representatives of the Gary and South Chicago switchmen had met In conference. The rumor that negotiations may be started is said to be substantial. Well, Let's Get Busy. Hy United Press. WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 That strenuous action by America during; the next six months will bring peace nearer vas the prophecy made to the United States by French Ambassador .Tuserand. LAW MAY STOP PRICE FIXING "By I nitrd Presn.l CHICAGO. Oct. Detectives from (Htfttc?- AttorrKv Hoyne's office raided ounces of two milk wholesaler, a milk ictailer and n milk driver's Union here todai . Kecurds were oelaed. They will be used a.x evidence tn the case aKainst the milk producers associa tion for price-fixinsr. Sacred Song Service. The choir of the East Side Presbyterian church will give a sacred son service at the county infirmary Sun-da..-afternoon under the auspices of the b.cal Women's Christian Temperance l.'nion. The trip wi'.l be made by autn and all members of the union arc nixed to go and to he at Sixth and Broadway, aiy. by 1:30. where auto win be provided. The ladies are Jtoinp to take orange, and any one desiring to donate may call Mrs. Fishel, 3235; Mrs. Anna Packer, 2105. o: Mrs. I. W. Clark. ISS4. YOU CAN EXPECT IMMEDIATE BENEFITS U U,;.,,. CAITTTI C'TTlkT--T-SHIPPER. Take advantage of our OVER-NIGHT delivery of all kinds of freight between Chicago Hegewiseh Hammond East Chicago Gary Michigan City Xow Carlisle South Bend For rates and other information apply to Agents of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Railway
TWIH CITY I NEWS NOTES
Katharine Henard. ntcott Ae., '; I'honf -.S3, vrlll bra plened to write and . receive social nttrn and adverttaina; for Hie Times. ' The O. E. S. chapter of East Chi-: eago entertained at its regular meet- ' ui(f la.t evening many of the grand ! ot'ti.-ers who i ariic to be :n ait'n.Ian -e find welcome the Rrand matron. Mrs, I Ella Smyjer of l-,ogaiisi;ot . Ind , on J hrr official isit here. An estimated number of t wo i u mil cd were pres-nt la.xt evening; anil many out-of-town visitors, representing the chapters of Michigan City, Hammond. Whitins. iJary and Indian. Harbor. The grand ottlcers present were Grand Patron Lincoln V. Cravens of Hammond. Associate Grand Patron II. A. Flynn of Chesterton, and Past is and Matron Amelia Burton of Whiting. Four can didates were adopted Mis. l.ue C. Thompson, Mrs. Vlmnie Richeson. Mr. Charles Nassau and Mr. Perry Clover. Speeches were irade in the interests of the work of ttie chapter and many compliments to t;ie local chapter here was bestowed bj the Grand Matron. The chapter rown was prettily decorated in autumn leaves and ferns. At the close of the session a line of march was formed to the dining room where a repast vaa served under the supervision of Mrs. George W. Lewi.-:. The decorations of the tabla were carnations and ferns. A presentation of a handsome leather purse was made Ho the Grand Matron, Mrs. Ella Smyser, who spoke in words of appreciation for the gift. Very special at the ColuinWta theater tonight, vvm. Kox will present a special DeL.uxs seven-reel production, "A Tale of Two Cities," featuring; William Farrium. Don't miss this splendid program. Tonight only. Adv. There will be a g-eneral meeting: of the East Chicago Woman's Club at the McKin'.ey auditorium tomorrow afternoon. All members Rre urged to be present. A quantity of round white Minnesota winter potatoes, north of the First Xatl. Pank. Knst Chicago, Saturday morning, at $1.40 per bushul. 10-5-1 Mrs. A. John.sc n and daughter Miss Olfta of DeKalb. ' II.. are guests of Mrs. Kinil Johnson in Olcott avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. N". Canine entertained at their home in North Magoun avenue last evening .it a six o'clock dinner for the grand officers of the O. E. S. grand chapter who came here to be in attendance at la:t evening's meeting held in the chapter room of the Masonic temple in this city. Those present were Grand Matron Mrs. Ella Smyser of Logansport. Grand Patron Lincoln V. Cravens of Hammond, Past Grand Matron Anelia liurton of Whiting. Associate Grand Patron Mrs. H. A. Flynn of Chesterton and Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 ,. Anderson of this city, Worthy Matron and Worth Tatron of the East Chicago chapter. Miss Mae EngU.liaupt who has been passing: the last four weeks with relatives throughout the west is having a very enjoyable time judging from the souvenir cards arriving here. She will turn to this city Sunday. Dr. C. C. Robinson has reparted for Kochester. Minrt.. where he is attending a clinic of the Drs. Mayos at their hospital today. Miss Anna Powell in the office of Dr. F. E. Stephens is returning today from a three weeks" visit at Pittsburgh, Pa. There will be a bake sale held tomorrowafternoon by tho Miriam Kebekah lodg at the Trl City Electric Shop in Chicago avenue. 'Mrs. Katherine Schaetzel of Olcott avenue has returned to the home of her daughter Mrs. Geo. Dixon after a four months' visit with relatives in Central, Wisconsin. Eugene Given has left Tor Ann Harbor to take up the study of law at the university. Emil Waldrum of Black River, Palls, Wis., is here visiting his sister. Mrs. Harold Gardner in Elm street, prior to his being called for duty in the enlistment of those whose names appeared in the second call of conscription. Mrs. M. Purkfitt. of Elm street entertained a few frierds last evening at an informal :arjl party. The new parsonage of the M. E. church of Indiana Harbor is nearing completion. It is expected to be' ready for occupancy the early pan of the week. Rev. Elmer Jones is the pastor. There will be a social held at the home of Mrs. Thomas. 4S49 Md'ook Kvenue. tomorrow evening for the benefit of the. A. M. E. Zion church. All friends of this eh irch are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maginski of Fir street motored to Michigan City to visit the latter's brother. Benno Krebs. who ha.s been called to his enlistment in Louisville, Ky., hij name appearing with those of the second call of the conscripted. The Tri-City Triar.gle Club will hold their informal dance in the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 16th, at Weilsnd's halt In Forsythe avenue. Miss Elizabeth Sirlin will be brought home Sunday f ro n the Mercy hospital in Gary where shi underwent an operation a week ago for appendicitis and is doing vrt-y nicely. She is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Sirlin in Fir slree. Mr. and Mrs. p.ert Summers, formerly of Muncic and now of Berrien Springs. Mirh., arc th-; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Summers in Drummond street. Miss Ella EnE of the Cohen building in Chicago avenue entertained Miss Bird of Hammord and Mrs. Geo. M. ('lark at dinner served at the East Chicago restaurant yesterdaj at one o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cgden of Kennedy avenue left yesterday in their car! for Florida where they Will spend the; winter months. Mrs. Stelia Alyea ac j con-.panied them as did Mr. and Mrs, j H. M. Johnston of Beacon street, the latter will remain with the party fori three weeks and will then return here, i The J. A. M. girls took their first in- j structlon in knitting last evening at the home of Miss Alice Fuhrmark where they also enjoyed the evening socially. Mrs. Fuhrmark. the hostess' mother, gave the first lesson and the next meet- j ing w as announced at the home of Miss j Lucille Kessler next Thursday evening where the Instructions will be continued.! Refreshments were served last evening at the conclusion of the work. , At the meeting of the Jewish Ladies'! Aid of Indiana held at the home of Mrs. Henry Barker in Michigan avenue in 1 the afternoon of Wednesday a vote was taken wher'hy a sum of tv onty-flve dollars was donated for the benefit of the Red Cross association. The L. A. L. Club met with Miss Xora.
P.lake at her home in Olcott and 150th streets last'evening. It was the first meeting of the season and the next meeting will be with Miss Margaret English in Chicago avenue Thursday evening. October 11th. A pretty informal afternoon affair was held at the honv of Mrs. L. W. liles in 145th street in the afternoon of rsterday when friends of Miss Maud HoUinRshead of Milton. Ph.. and a former resident of thi:-- city eighteen j ear ago met and enjoyed chats of former days. There were about forty guests (hat called throughout the afternoon and were hospitably received and welcomed into the dining room that was h rustic ally adorned with garden flow ers and where Mrs. Edward PioUard poured assisted by Mr.. John Hill. Mrs. A. S. Sirohm of Nappance. Ind., Mrs. G. M. Fisher, Mrs. t'has. McKelvcy and Miss Sh-use Hill. The hours were from three to six. The Indiana Harbor Woman's Club has secured Jen Jensen, the landscape
artist, in an illusir.MU-d lecture to be given at the M. E. church in Indiana Harbor the evening of October 19th. There will be a musical program rendered the same evening Letters have arrived here "from Mrs. Armor Mock who with her. family recently moed from this city to Canton. O. Her eldest daughter, Miss Errrja, has taken a position as managing stenographer for the United Furnace company of that city. The degree staff of tne Miriam Rebekah lodKe will hold a Hallowe'en dance iu u, eenmg of October 30th at dd Fellows hall. Trizes will be given those who compete in costumes. Mrs. B. V. Miller of Mount Summit. Ind., is here t the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Summers m Grapevine street, following the demise last Tuesday of her husband B. F. Miller who was the father of Mrs. Summers. At the meeting of the M. E. Ladies' Aid of Indiana Harbor held at the Ttome of Mrs. Edwin Hoch in Aldis avenue yesterday plans were completed for a roast beef supper to be held in the evening of October 20th in the dining room of the church. GrRpevine street end nsth.
Ice Cream always enjoyable and admittedly healthful. Ice Cream, unlike most of the things we enjoy, is a really healthful thing to eat. It is one of the few "tid-bits" that is really good for us. "Ask for ' WoodhuU's"
Dort Sedan S109S
Touring:
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Owners use their Dort Sedans and Sedanets twelve months in the year with complete and. continuous satisfaction. There Is a Reason lor Each Season 1 The scenic delights of AUTUMN" touring. 2 The solid comfort of WINTER town use. 3 The perfect immunity from SPRING weather changes. 4 The fullest protection from SUMMER dust and heat. These advantages give a Dort Seedan or Sedanet a value beyond the usual considering of course the reasonable initial investment, the low cost of upkeep and the high market price of u?ed Uorts. See these beautiful utility cars.
Hammond
297-299 STATE ST.
The Willing Workers of the Chris
tian church will hold a social meeting at the home of the Misses Barclay in Commonwealth avenue. All members are urged to be present. j Uufus Carter, brother of Miss Grace Carter of 135th street. left last evening for Birmingham. Ala., where he bus accepted a position. j Mr. and Mrs. William MrCallum of Jamestown. N. T., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. i'm. m. Lavis in the Pet I apartments tn Forsythe avenue. j Mrs. Ben Roop of Fir street will en-j tertain the T. H E. Club in thj e.ning of Thursday, October 11th. j Miss Bessie McAnley and hr sister Miss Nell and Miss Dona Kilnowilz were Gary visitors last evening. Don't fail to altered the first, d since ofj the season held nt Masonic hull tomorrow evening held by Court Grant. L"nited Order of Forester, j. v. Stirling, music ! 10-6-1 Mr; Geo. Harrington of Fir st recti has received a letter from her son Arthur from Camp Tavlor at Louisville. I Ky. j The directors of the East '"hicagoi Red Cross Centre are meeting today at j the Phillips restaurant at a one o'clock: luncheon. j I'olice Officer Michael Gorman was at i Ft. Sheridan yesterday visiting his son Pat who is corporal of Co. O of the 45th Indiana. Inf. Miss Bess CalUhan enter'amed friends last evening in honor of her cousin Mr. Halloran who Is leaving today for his home in Alton, 111. MOVES TO GARY. J Harry Folk. Gary superior court reiporter, and family have ri:oxed from Hammond to Gary, having sold their Kenwood residence to Undertaker Charles Neidow. PERRY'S BAND MAKES SHOWING! The Gary Municipal band, headed by A. G. Perry, turned out this morr.ins to escort Gary selective army men to the special train at the Lake Shore depot. $72S
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Local Distributors
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J, C. CAMP
& SON. GROCERY 1 & MARKET Cornar Claude and Fayette Sts. Hammond, Ind. Phone 378. Special, Tomatoes, per bu 90c Van Carrp's Vegetable, Tomato, and Chicken Soup, 15c; or 3 for 39c Apple Butter, large, 35c sellers -3Cc Fresh Eggs, dozen 45c Pa'm Olive Soap, 3 for 27c Spee Dee Cleanser, two 15c cans 27c Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 19c Corn Puffs, 2 15c pkgs for 27c Good Luck Milk, 3 large cans .42c Quart Jars Olives, 30c sellers, this sale 25c Monarch Baked Beans, two 20c cans for - 37c Wax Beans. 3 cans 35c Plymouth Rock Peas, 3 cans. .35c Zerges Spaghetti and Macaroni, 6c pkg., or 3 for 15c 3 lbs. Soap Chips 12c Spring Chickens, dressed, lb. ..32c We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats and Vegetables. H "Let Us Pay With Our Bodies For Our Soul's Desires." Roosevelt.
Sedanet $845 oadster $725
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