Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1917 — Page 8

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Finn. COLUMN October 2 3.

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Atchlsftn American Beet Pukh Ar:;, ri. an Car lMrv.

American I, cecum t i vc A !.( "mi. 3a . . . American Smelting l-.iookyn Lapid Transit . Ha !.i in Locoioot Iv c Hothif hem Steel li.'i't.iiifr? and Oh:.. Canadirm ''-loic Amfrie&n tVon Co. New Yoi k Central

t Oo'erj.d Fuel I Ceivra! Lea'. her Che.-.-ipoaUe and Ohio i "em Products ! I'ril'MtM)? fc t l:' 1 I '.: .. . ! ; ro.it Nort ii in j Mh ion n 1 v-troWm ..Norfolk WesK rn Northern I'nciiic

?! I l'eui:s 1 virtu. h:' ' j , ri !, : 4 'd-i 1 ?T ! I'coj.i.'s i ;.! 0:'i ; l . -! . i i ' i i. Iron Mini Steel ;i 'a ; i ;.-; it, S .! 4 i a in i u-ttn Suesir CT'i i S' ii I lo-ru i'uoHio

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72 'i : l". S. Steel

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SLIPPERY-WALKS; TWO INJURED

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SO'i Oec. $1.15 S. 107 ! OATS May, ?: Pec, o5!-o. '.'.! , CHICAGO I.IVE STOCK.

JIiTiS Receipts, 21.000; market, fr.(.f. steady, others lj lower; mixed. $l4.1)tl.5r: pood, J 15.00' 16.40; rout-h, $14 '' g-H .-.n; Isglit. $14.151S.--3; pigs. $1 0.2S iff 1 4.25: ti-nvy. $14 3S4?

Iti. 60; hulk of sii, $ 1 4.6"j Xi 1 6.20.

C.VTTLK Jboeirds. 13.000; market.

steady; beeves. ?.i5Sr 17.00; cows-hetf-rs. $4.73 'i' 11.73; sto.kers-fee.lers. $6.00 .ll. 40; calves. $S.00W 16.00; western i.te-rp, $j.!"o ic IS.Pj.

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HAMMOND, IND.

SPECIALS P

Wednesday, Oct. 24th

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb

Choice Cut Native Round Steak, lb

Best Cuts of Native Porterhouse, lb. .

Fresh Cut Veal Chops, lb

Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb

2 0 24c

:24C : 1 2iC

Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb

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Fresh Cut Beef Stew, lb

:15C

Fresh Liver Sliced to Order, lb

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181 EAST STATE ST.

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CompEny

HAMMOND, IND.

CRICAOO PRODUCE. Bl'T'li'i; Creamery extras. 42e: rresinery firsts, 4 1 f? 4 1 '-jo: firsts. S3'3 10c; swfi.ij, 5 it 3 i.r KOilS t'nlinjirif s. S5 W SS'je: firsts', S6 vj 37c I,IYK rOULTHY F'vJs. 1 4 8 1 7c; ducks, 17.,e; g 16'(?'1; springs, ISc: turkeys. I'i'C. VKAL 0 to 0 !'., Mi; 15c; 70 to SO thf.. 16i 17e: ?0 to 110 lbs., lSg !!; (verv. imhl kidn.--y, 104 to 173 3b., 14T I5o; Cfarsf, 12 ;J 16c. POTATOES-. 4''am. 45. IVis. Minn, per 100 weight. $2.10 fi 2.30.

It Is tvtry woman's fluty to help tha oldirs who are giving- tUemtilvei to fight for her. Help the B4d Cre. 10-23

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SmEBULE of Trains will take effect 0c foliar Improvement in SERVICE to and from CHICAGO Foliiers giving romplete ,chedr.lps ran br obtained on and aft or October 2'.". lyiT, from the AGENTS OF THE UPJES

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H.1'"':w'TT?fUi The Wilborn Solo-Harp Player Pi -Jr feiul 'i 2lv len j.-md that our factory can not make

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r"!iiini"ii or ino st.icunik'i nia s rr s' ' f j

iM '-ui rcu 10 ii.ii v v,-j--u-rdfiv ei nin? dur- s

iiiK fiorni. . u 11 er nidi fitiiT! n brok'-n ! a f. 'm- tb anklo which hi rc civil frcin t"'i!! on tin: ni'l"wiuk at, .it;rtiiii iivoi.u.. nnd

iritinia Firo. i. jenn "SKI, m4 trKima i Ml

fir'-ct. was tiik-n to Sl'-rcy bcspi'itl. .John Mlby, c.'eod. 7 yi'.irs oM, 1HS4 j Dtlaware etrc.M, broke lis bit nnn vvhfti be slipped aid fU in aucmptingl

to climb on n wagon, lie was taken p

to Mrcy hospital where he vtas cared for by Pr. Green.

IIS A IN AROUND

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THREE GOOD BARGAINS-

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Sweaters Boys' and girls' all wool Swofitnrs in frrron and maroon only; sizes from US t ,'U; j inn bo knit.

larp- collar

3.00

Cashmere Hose Children's fine Cashmere Hose in black, blue pink, brown, red and white; pure woo, guaranteed color, sizes PA to (J. Special

Waists romcn s a i s t s in vvliite only, hue material, fancv designs, alued at $1.75 and 2.00; all size.-s from 30 t 14

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THE WORD OF TO-DAY

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LIFE INSURANCE CO. DOES BIG "BIT" Elsewhere In this jymio of T'te Times th- ('ary National T.lf Insurance company has a full page "ad" n urdfr to rooft th sale of Liberty bondt. They have reduced th" r-rice of their stock $5.00 per Jlinrc in cider to encouraue their stockholders to increase thfir subseriptions, and tlio prneral puMi: t buy their stock. All the funds received from the sale of this stock if invested in liberty bond? in the name

of the subscriber to their Mock th

"Women who value the distinctive beauty, also recognize the excellent finish,

P the exquisite smoothness, the brilliant designs, the unusual workmanship, and h

ine great aura me ana suostantiai materials m our gannents. Exclusive Designs in Women's

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Liberty bonds beinK i.uod t the tlaty .'J A'Tvi I J l N'fitional Life Insurance company. 1(4 i I iM fWn --v Tn an interview with Wilbur Wyn- J (f .t;"t tP') stated that lest Wfk the s ;i!.-riptiorii , 4 t"ii WVX. to otock in their C"i.ipaiiy on acec-unt 5 k fc'Vll

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the largest in the history f th organization of the company. They hope that this week they will bo able to swell their subscriptions at least double that of the previous week. Mr. Wilbur Wynant of the Garyhotel has taken the largest number of Liberty bond certificates' for the ladies' commutes, having turned in to dat Honda amounting to $7,450.

5rrs. S. E. Hosn, 125 Wept th avenue, is entertainir g her sister. Mrs. B. Wheeler of Minneapolis. On Friday evening Mrs. Ros will give an informal dinner party in honor of her scuest. Mrs. Wheeler will remain in Gary several weeks. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church wilf be entertained at a HaMowe'i u party al tT;p home of Miss Charlotte Krueger in Fillniore street this evening. A social will be given tins evening at the home of Mrs. Likens, lUrnson street, f..r the benefit of the r.race Knsr-

lih Lutheran church. Mrs. Ltemien

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Women's and Misses Plush ( '.."oats in black only, with large collars and cuffs, beautiful' lined in various shades of satin. The very latest modes, trimmed in la nre plush buttons, excellent workmanship and good, substantiarmerchandi.se, at

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Another good number in Women's and Misses' U Coats, made of fine ratina in green with belt all around, P large cape collar, fancy trimmed cuffs, fancy lined in I brocaded silks, at 1

$27.50

Extraordinary Values in

Children's Coats

will act as as.-isting hwo-. 0 fJ'j ij't '. Ife Children's Plush ("oats of dark green, with large collar trimmed with fc&f ? Rev. S. W. Xay, the former p-'istor ct : H a i a aa t pl t A 4-.'S vV the Christian church, delivercl un d-I f U ri,1T0U; tal1 1 'ri tCy bllttOHS, lai'gC Cliffs, WBHll aild C fl MVivV, dress to the m-mters of that cr nr, ; su 1 si an t hi 1, extra value, at $&.70, now sclliiiir at yO0U tio nlat night. Itev. Nay and li wilejM f.'"

were enroute to Kansas City, iioiu i)eir home in Duluth. Mrs. S- Sehei.1t snd Mr. 'h.ir!' Q'Mnl'ey will be hostesses lt aril r-nrly Wednesday niKl.f to bo shfti by the Married Ladies' S-'d;!:ty at the Holy Angel's school.

At tlie lne.tin of th" Altar Guild of 1 II

the LpisoopM church at the hr.!t;e of j M Mrs. ;eifrt j-esterday afterrn-n ''- ransrenif nts w ere announeed v hereby money would 1e raised for the guild ;M ti.rul. Mr. Marcus of the Art theatre j kJ om- kindly ggrf"d to pei iv.it the ladh s K

t- nave (oupon ivmks f.-r tin

tre prftned.

time The .-

twelve !.-. fit one dollar ach. nnd the money wil be tinned over to the treasurer. j

if fancy Fur Sets in tan and white (as shown), a novelty for the voting

a one: trimmed with fox head and tail, at from &2.50 to -

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on books f.-r the Art Then-I H wbictj nn be Ufl nt ;! u v : n 1-tIks uiil f;icl try to seiljH

'"'n Friday e-.emnp at eiKht o'clock Clarence Ludlow .HrowneU will deliver, an address before the Hroticrhid of

the I'respyterian church in the httrch i M parlors. Th" subject will be: "The Cili1

Beautiful

Mr. Hrowntll is Riving a

ano is m sucii g

immediate de-

ienes of these lectures to different organisations in the ei' y. After tne lecture refreshments will ho i v d.

nsque uesigos in

CtiiMren's Hats We are showing a wonderful line of Children's Hats

colors black, white, Idle, pink, red. brown, navy and purcolorsblack, white, blue, pink, red , brown, navy and pur- 1

pie; in corduroy, serr;e and plush. From 58c S1.25 to $2.50

re i, re "n wail ",n and lion t Vote." f in v. hat course to i

109 PJayersto 100 Club Members a $500 Piano for Only S395. Nothing Down, S2.00 Weekly After 1G0 Wilborn Solo-Harp Players are sold, you can not purchase one for less than ."K). If you measure quality by comparison of the Wilborn with players sold by oilier dealers for twice the Wilborn price, your judgment will decide, on

the Wilborn.

Four Years to Pay for the WILBORN I In addition to our easy payment plan, our service of keeping your plnyer in j perfect condition FRKK should be worth your consideration. Order your Wilborn now for Christmas. J

The repartmental club -was addressed last night at the library auditorium bv Judre Oreenwald on

"Woman Suffrage and

A ceiiipleti lesson

follow from registration time until the vote is finul'y last and turned over, pros.ulinfr instructions s well in ease a vote is challenged or ar.v other difficulty that t.iisl.t cct.r wa.s ivrlt by Judge Greenwald On M :nday flight jf next week the c!V :H again be addressed by Judge titer nuald in further advice on tn. Miff: age iiuesticn.

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h onic m to the "kStore of Satisfaction .inrl nnnvinco vftnvclf H.jf t-,, o,-, ri

1 buy much cheaper on better merchandise, and still patronize your home merchant. I h p il : h

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Money Cheerfully Refunded.

The Store of jdKV Satisfaction

THE BEE HIVE STORE

The members of tb.e eoprnittee on arrangements of the Menorah club met

jiast evening In the. Library club room.

I Plans for a Hallowe'en party

I niseussen, also wnat. jotioy iie cpii.

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Save Our Trading Stamps.

East Chicago

718-720 Chicago Ave.,

Money Save Our Trading Stamps.

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5traeue nano ex music

of the Froebcl school will lecture be

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i;-in and their j i?

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ouble Stamps Every Wednesday ii

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Mrs. J. I'. K'n-fcr 'A 1 '. 1 or,tMt1:n the.

ruesdrj y ..f tertp-on Luncheon cl.io at hf r JioniA this afternoon .it 1 o'cjocii Mr?. W. Tt Pifw and Mrs. C. K. Tem-

pb'fn are the aseik-:;'p; hotess.s. , Smith

ftT th" Imcheon the rer'.aitid

the afternoon will be spent playln

631 H OHM AN STREET.

PHONE 681.

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the n.irriat-'e of Mi.':) 1"'

?mUti. daushter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

f 44S1. Ada n.s street, a no .hi.

Frederic LnoUes Hcnderer :il fake pi. ice before a small pr.thrrlns of icla-

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Five H undred. T-t the r.et u.eet- I tixes ana uiiiinaie ' " - i whi. h will ...te :ee -t t; bome jsmitr.. who crad.iated from Kmerson

son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laurnn. 42C4

f Mm tirarttner. in Mmiim.ii street j hijfh s' hool in t!:r.. and hns s-nce par- j MaJieon street, who has been danger

on next Tuesda. the eer," second weeit.

!..!'. w';!l me. t j th'ipaten m rnan. .-ocim-i ioo uu... i?;'fairs. is one of th nr-st popular of jhe young women in Gary. Mr. Hen-

r.p Thursday e.venms at o'clock.

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bus been !ifng at the T. M.

O. A. for the pst C.vo years After I Mrs. Cutler, several MfcKs pro. writes the wcddins the y.c.m couple will be- j that she is 1m vitifr itirtnirehain. Ala . an U.-e;nn;- liou.- at ZW A'1h os I vcl-ore she ncnt to vis t from Ga r.v. ntcl street, in tt.e r.v Keener apartments, j w ii! return to ln.r ltme in Li'tiniorc. . Tr. and Mrs. j. Jym;n returned Irving Lauman. the s;ien vesr old ', 'HS"t night from a two weeks' vim, in

the east with their rituchter. Mrs. Donald B. Svp.jn. They went to the Swain home in H'-'tliCf-tcr from "r; . Mrs. Lee Guili and Mis. Cole will be Rtifsts Ht a theatre party in Chicago this evening.

ou- iy ill ith dii '.hvi ia, is now reported

on the way to recovery. Mrs. T. B. Hudson, u ho was visiting here with her brother and wife, Mr. and

Liberty Loan

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fcveninsrs This Week

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