Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1917 — Page 7
IV :r?i!u1 master, P. I,. Pratt. Hamtij.and; gran l marshal, I r. Jacob ;..!dnian. Ihist Ch.cao. There whl he a criu'nl of lust: notion an.. I reports of the li.ff.-rciit lr-ciitesi, etc. Refreshments will i'O by the I'oixas und Ger man: a Kebeh.th ) 1 f of M.inituond. BysTEiuTuffLE STRANGER FOUND
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Superior Court to Move Into New Home on Monday House Warming Is Planned.
eary s superior court, re .cm 3 cf th Lake suror;er court, v.;'.! formally oeu;y Us r.vw home m tin seend floor r tin lJ.-r bulldm -.. ;.:-4 l;:-.aaway text MonO ay nj-rnin. A r ub'.io reception whl bo held from 3 to 12 o'clock arul Jud.;e c. I-;. ;; .-cen-v.al " ffieers of the court and r;o'i;l'rs :' f i. - clary ar association :il act as iho hosts. "!u"bUo Invited. Ex-Ju'!gt f as.Mus M. Or'fnf, pre-M-d "n t of the Car; Par a nr ;a t nut. today asked. THE- TIMFTS to extend to the. j cages of I.ako oour.t y. the i:i vera i f th onmty a ill the j nKSc a ,.-, i:U innation to b? rfsd;: at the oo r room in TMonday naming KtiEh the Job. In chargs of a larp-i force of workrr.en work on the r.ew superior court ff.ns is being rushed to completion, to I in r- a.!:r. s f- r the. eniin; of the next terra of Court which opens MonV'!:ilo the court room Is net as previous as others in the courty it will be
the f.rc.st in thus part of the state. It i
I.ydia Mary I'..e is th chrUteninK t!;,lt has been r, cn to the two-week i"hl jo,;:.s' lady that n . y s t"i iou.-dy api ar.-d ,. n the m.u.n street of the city t i:.t Chhu.. at abuJt 4 o'clock v tsterd.i v a t n . on. Mrs. llli.r aa, ;h ' , llrien keeps a ic.ntrjna b.ou-'c- . ver the Im1ej.en.IftU '.I ,i- Marh.-t on fho'ao avenu-.
!...! th, arTo r I : . k s.u- l.-aul tl.e j a i! :'a :i. i .a r cry of a bad'-.. Several i hams th.s found w as forced upon he r attention bef v i she realized tliat I neOinps ?h sb s! i teak an tnvesti- j . n. ;!) nr t'. door of h'-r i
i pa : t ,.;( u : s m i,! ii are on trirt tnird .'-or. s1;j l.-uiti the appeal for help tn;tri! from t!o liallnay on tb second thonr. .;! nc il'iwti -to this landing. ho wa.s fihied w lth surprise at.d cor. s t : ma t ton at seAjp. befote her a f.ny bit of hu:T.at.!:y nicely wrapped and wit'a a tot'I near which th-i i.tt one h4 apparently lost. T!ie baby wr. s taken up to her toeius and t pol.ee station was at once noticed. The fant was taken in charge by Mis Mary V,'. I.indtey and Mrs. I.yd:a h; won. .oiiee matrons, and will o taken t -da v to the detention home at '. "i - ri Foiii t. Tae 1 ti'e one w as barely two week- old, well dressed, well form d and -s :! ,m nod sweet as any fond mother could iire. In fa -t. Mis hind; ".nsred that it b na-.ed nfter her. Mrs IV-wen objected and wanted it to bear her name. An a ooir.pro-
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INl'I XAIVH.ir-, Nc.v. 9. - With nver?i,;e ron':iiori lu-h.'-ioi farir.et w ill
! ii'tv n h"'i !: .-d t ,.f d'do.rs ! h . !;! in l.U v U ith tie (:- j era! 11 1 -1 : o d" a io , f tj n l.ij.-J,. '. ! -hare in (,h- cr.a.'o t i; ,.f m. r,.-y in I tie- state's !,!-!or. 'phis : aal is n!- ; l:os! OouM. . lh value . f ll.e 1 fa 7 VTif. !e. -o,i up on t,!!;ii-! w ht.-h hci"U f. re ' 1 I . L oe ,-. liable.
Judsre T. Newman.
F: e iti'haua Sir.te t c, ureal ,,f t, fer.s lo lay armouneed tltrtt it has l ein i i'l i tic- r ports of the o .unty m'-ii!', Mill 1 ers. b:in':;ers and lli.-is u lie. hae no'ed th-- a.-tly inereas. d a en-use doioied to I tail ii.; of wheat rt nn to beliece I the state .i;! amply be sble to do nv)r than its share of war fannrini; next
year and bank a comfortable balance hes.des. In view of the- fcuifs avails b:, !t is apparent that the y.-.;il Liberty I.oan hai ilv tou. !;. .1 the surface of the hi. ati'lal ...sr il.iilt es of the state. Sub sequent brn. which nre bejner ar.tici-1-a't d l''r lat. r in the winter will ur. ciouioouly Te.aiw- ;t le-coijoj! e a ' n trior.
j tp nc rous than that which was, conc lud
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Gen. Eben Swift, commatiilant at A-mp Gordon, ha.- requested Juae W. T. Newman of th iHi'oi Stat -district court for the northern district of Georgia to muster v. company
! tene.1 "T.vdia Mrv" n?id ns sa.h w ill I n( ( 'ivil war vetnrans taa tor. 'h th
" ' , "l" i probably be entered at Crown I'oin Ju .lge c hatues I.. Oreenwatd from whose j ideas the court room was remodeled can' be j lStly proud. j SALOON ROBBED.
bovs of the new national armv the
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Fi.me id -a of win; the federal food I ad mi i. i.-t rat i. :i Is ept!:n;' from the 'farmers of In liana in 1' Pi mav be
frHtluied from statist '... rocmly cornp:iei by ;..(. rue ' '. r.rjant. Indiana field aK-'iit of erop rcliiiii.'c. lliyan!':! 13la
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First Lieut. L)e Vere II. 1 arden. First Lieutenant De Vero II. Harden f the Signal Corps, the first Ar.ic-ricari off.cer wounded in France, is at the present momortf. a! out aa veil .satisfied as any roan, in the war. He is n native of Buviiritrt on, Vt. II is now lyinjr crriiforta b.y in bed in the Johns Hopkins luuse hospital with his ritrht knee swathed in
.'inures for wheai show a production of j Landapes after a slight operation to
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For Cur Soul's Desires veir.
The new seal frown velvet turban is an interestirsr fail model tbr.t is ui?t l.ko!-.' to l.. airr.Ird. Th-? seift craw-i r: . .r Vil.or on co r : ' : : j .t has an ' .'.')' ii;i:iecn:- witli a bend of f .-'-b-: .-t -:i 1 a tail wir.e.
Hi;, d-'i ilUh Nov. ?. -While cuthr. t . - . t , , 'i . .. - i ia n r ; o , ,
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GREAT DAY FOR REBEKAHS
Saturday. Nov. o. will be a pre at day far the Odd rV'.Iows and Reb-kah.-of Lake cots aty. A cl.-s of thirty, seven canihiates w::i be taken in at the Jar.-.es A. " a r h - '. d Knc.fr.Ti-.ier.t. !h'. Chicago, on tha even:n?. i"ee'.-: Ceur.ty Ilr.ep.r.i; n:ee. t t ' "., -950, who has the best dejri .?. taf .n the ftato of 11".::-. -h', wilt l- ..r here in a bo-iy to eonf-r the I'at-'.iivh and hildeir Itu'.e deree-s. Walter .I. N-rth. rraad h'.;h pr.est of Jlhn will be the ijaesi cf honor. Refreshment.! wll: Pe se;ved. This n.eet.:: v: 1 tak-' p. ace at East Ck'.otr-, Odd Fc'.h its' hall at 7 3) p. ru. At xu Ca'.um: Odd Tel lows' Ja't f iI,it::t-iond, the Ib.hehahs of Lake a.-tnty. whi hold the.r uistri. t n-.eet-.au Co the Lis, ii'-t Assembly, under tile . a h -sh. .;: of V; -si ; nt ?Iis. I'vans. !'a i;a:i..:i: o:Pee: q , f the Ka ..kali assembly will be preent, as follows: r'.cst r resioe:-:t. Mrs. Mary Z. 8:;j p of ':..-;. n yhty; ; a -t ; : . Mrs. H a"-"- h Xa ha' c " IT! hii":t. In. d., and past district pre--hj. t, Mrs. Ilmhy v." e. a e w c ad o:' lta-.t "hea.ro: cie;uty pr-saleet. -I'".. II- .n. U" n o I .
John Ilyzy's saloon, ,"'nS Cedar street. Indiana Harbor, was entered byforce some time h-.st night. The cash register was taken to the alley, broken open and rifled. The. robbers nnly g-ot a couple of e: '.d rlr.grs and a f 2 50 StiM pi-re. The money liad been taken at at the c'.osa of business the niht befe i e.
In France.
1 . tj 4 .i,2a t buhe!s n l.T.J2.7.0i acres;
itiike terror to the Girman heart as j j ft 7 r.ureu are inounpi. a- but the lat-
the America . arms go "over the top" est estimate Is Ji.0'."',fi''.i L-ush.ds w'ui.h
houil tiie sli-.riluag-e be In the ome 1
. proportion as in 101(5 tneans ;tij.fi..ii.iieii i bushels, basedi up-'U a httle hiytlo r a"RnTTiMTI nVt!P er.aee v:e!d I'er acre than the previous.
' ! vear. In i?i5 tb.ercfore. if product i. -n i parsive fmi'.e. His face is typicrdly
is ineirasocl 20 per cent and the acre jje e:; tended to 5,(m0.0C0 as is r.uv.
Judge Fred Barnert
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today bound Byron Purright. ;-5T Tru- ! $2 p-r bu.-'ue! 'culd biuuff more t ha n man avenue, e,vr to i-uj-erb-r court j $i.'ifi.'"itfi,0o an unprecedented and as
lant rarce was sained through a 'under $1
"'0 benda
lion-support us . toui, dinar UKure for this, one crop. Ir.ci-
rcn.ove fragments of a Gern.an shell which tore throuf.'h a muscle and slightly cut a bon. He will be up and about aarn in a. few weeks, probably without even a limp to show his distinction. Harden is a sj-x footer with an ex-
American, square ja-eved and clear
eyed.
e-mp of s de. windows that wcr- ; charged by h..s wife. lie was r-iiara farmers may a!.-o pr-cit In innc-:is-fo-'.a d p"n and broken. Office rs j leisd on his own recognizance upon itit: tioir rye acreaire in a similar pro-J'-le i-.l r.n:l Zarkov'.ch were on the case, j screens to pay $6 a week to his wo fo. , pot lien. 'out could get no ehl to tlie miscreants. I rrrr - -- - : --
H00SIER BRIEFS
Or.nnxSriT.C, Nov. f.AVhen Marlon ' Carter was awakeneel from Ids slumh- ; crs by tie clashing of a window in an; ad.jo.uinir rocun, lie proceeded to break j out the re.'namins pen-! of slas with a ' trun shr t. . Iiacin the "burprlar." j vihh-k h. rpened to be the wind, cee.t i C.-trtee $4.i0 and no sleep for the rest of! the niti.t. j r-RAZIL, Nov. 9. Mee-Inrts en the ' chur h calendar for tho First M. IT. i chu.-.h. heretofcre he'd in the evening 1
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th'dr party. Se cniu district Ii.-n.o- j or. -Us will make their own nomina-i
I lions. tiie Fame - always, and if Shank runs for Congress it will not; .be on a fusion ti.ket. That he wlil be
! a candidate, however, ttiere appears to j j he little d.-oht, for he -is pood ami sor- . j a Ii,.- P'.al Kepuldicans for .i.e.-atai, ( ; him for mayor, and lie Is swearinii j i--, t-npeanee cm them, ,
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BICYCLE REPAIR!
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A Flat Tire is repaired by us in a few momenta. Just run your wV-tl into our store r.nd we'll start on it at once. If you are in a hurry wait for it. We make a specialty of quick repairing and never disappoint you it ic roady when v.? say it wi'.l be. When you b arn how lore our prior s ;.: vou will b? a rtep.dv custonic;-.
W, LZ & SOGER, Distributors
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'THE TIMES'
b : held in th afternoon t. rnak -n.snd on l.i!i!:i:i; facllit les.
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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT I
MILKS' AND SIALL WOMAN'S DRESS. By Ar.abel Wcrthington.
fleeted for nn'her tei :n. It-it in
TaTerTtbtnjr 1t tthorlnsr the Ttcsstnn inf! :e-e this season, and fts it t very picturesqrje it is pa rthmlar'T approprinf e for th youns pirl who can adapt her-
'f to nny type of circus.
nn i!!-itrat!-"n cf what h simn'est Ru i-'nr, style ran do. Tiie dres hr.r:s rtraiht from nbou!dftr to hern in front unl back, an-! the Rpssinn ehoxirir is from the left shonMer. There is a dart to fit tb shoulder on the riKcit si1". ITlsh ei; I?srs are fr he much worn th's
winter, nrol her-- is one of the newest.
wile patent leather be't makes an attractive finish. The ridges' and rmal! wnmfin'a drees
i or in outcome o; u.e election to i ( rnor. j liosse has a!o b..n a men: ' tio- p rnocratie state c -niTnitt
thine that In that tii
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Kvansville, in wliicii position he eould do much for the ?ekf t, but he
! was also 1'emoeratie district cb.air-
nan of the First d'stt !"t.
Id. IS ard C'"1 years. As on the 'ipore.
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naterial. To obtain this p.at'em end 10 cents to the office of this publication.
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INPlAXAI'oI.lsV Ind , Nov. J. Twola-ro. Put c ; re.-i t b.ou e apparently has
X'emocratic boon; have received a ' i haneed Ids mind n'.o'it uivlns: up tii"!
boont fun'-., the city elections were held state c ha i i mansh ip, and ll"sn may a few days ago. On- !s the boom cf i,! have . , h.-m.-e nt the ihaiiiuanMaver I'.en Ihse of Kvansv;il,. for tiie slilp. It ii pointed cut that the state nomination f-.r p.-vernor ia IfC'. It -har aansli'p w m!d ie n vaiuab'oiias !.en known for a lor.K time th a t stej. jo njr stone t.a the nomination for tlosso had his eye on the p overiior's -... :m r. for H- .-s could band up an chair, and a lot cf qup-t work ha s e, r a r. ; 7 at i . n within the party t ha t
been .p.r.e in b.is behalf by ii i s frh-uds. would ir.Mn n u di to him. It la w.Ji '. ho think they in him the r rm , k n o ...-n that K-usse is iv t averse to th-! man who could lead tha Democrats to no mom ? h.s-i.an.e M connect i..n !
vlctary. with the nomim-thn f r governor. Bosse has been mayor of Evar.vilie . a5. in case riiarl-'s A. J r.-athyuse, th? for fo-;r years, and he has been re-! Another boom that lias been s.tartd
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l-i.aya.r and a", w Ids rl'y e-.nt roller to ! - r .- : take ofe. ... th is e-na'dinE him to ' -va rt t.-.ln a k.. d I" : m hold ..n th" run ..f.-,t.
thir.es in his h- mo t-'-'in, repardlesil :
heliia IP F.'inch cf Muncje for . inrrjii nominata.n f t Con-, in th.- 11 -J rl di.-t ri.-t. P.nai j - ! d mayor - tb i e. ent I ! di n 1 v ri !ai sr majority, and! lloweis Irnh-t that i.e cu'd do
r g?v- jas w.di ;n the d st ib t. In case f the I no -r ina t 'on . f Ibinch 'h- oont.-.st her of v ould y.ee..i:;e ,-re ?i wh..-!i t ! e !,".-r;'! -e for . flcnir n? w-;M lir.o up f r r.urch. It
U.-hison
j Am. rlcat: IJee t Suear i AAmeriei.-n Car Fdry. ! Aiiicrie-?n I.ocomotiv-3 1 . iiaoni hi
American Smelting llrooklyn Ilapil Transit
i Huldwin Lt coniotlve
Ilethh bean Steel He.!' imore f-.nd i"hio ih.iai'li.-in l'acllc A.noricen I'.'in Co Nov.- York Ct-r.'ral i ' id ra 1 1 .' at ie r 'licoipaik.' and J-,io I'ntn Products Cr bio St. c I
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When vou n'oir yo-tr i. p-han.i a pair of shoes ! o had lop ; dlscardi u out which you with grva'-.T th.-i-' broueb.t h"ro to h- : .1. t' will be nioro thar. ov- r imn.esa- -.1 with tfco iroocl jtiumrn of his wif.y and her constant wa'.c:-i.'u'.r.o--; 3 m! conservation of lhs norjc; . Look in the close f-r another pair. Standard Electric Shos Repair Slicp Alex Abrr.h.3ni-.cn, Pcp. 235 State St. Hammonr!, Ind.
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nd in that way he l.a ( is a sti..n:r f:ietr i'i Dem-ci atie polossociatl with every- 1 it ies jn that d'.srri -t. organization lias don ! Lev.- Pim: ';, who ran for mayor of Tlt,,Jft -.l l-O 1.,-"-. l.!U I T ."I ! .. '.. l. !l .1 l,.
nomination point out that at the (he-j H one rtn! tiiacct, end for wh-.m a.--tion last fail the First dlst.rCt, whhhi.ral thousand D-.mocrat voted nt tic Is Posse's clistr' -t-. elected i le-mo-j pv election, hr s announced that he
j cratlc Congressman one of tiie few j v. ill keep hif party ali'.e f. ,r f2;e ca'n- ! elected in the state. Tliey pave )tr,Fft l pain next year. And some of his f d-
nmrli of the credit for this result, be- J-v.-.-rs have started n movement f -r cause he wa.s not onlv mayor of a furh-n party nft vear. conioos. .1 of
Am. r!can S'. el Tdr ' at Nor'h- i n Mnwdl M"1its Mi n an r.-iroleum Norfolk and "Wcsf"r
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Uonm ITul.'i s and I " :n ocrr.. t s, to iin'ii:r.a'e M--nk for Cnirress In the Seventh distr'a-t. Tie id -n, hoA-ever, h.a not takm lodd en th Democrats here.
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There has be.-n cor, s id . rt 1 d e ta". -'cs. for O.-moeratic state e!iai:
of j who e- la re that tl.y do m an I that Shank shall lake poa-
prop.
Intended to Satisfy in style quality & Price When it comes 1n real oui-:ui'l-out S(M'ico, y -it'll lind
th;)t our shoes (JIJATTKV i U
Reliable Shoe
5 State Street
The High Cost of Living Is the Great Problem Today. Kvery ppi-son who comos to 1 1 h hYliahlo Slioo Store, State St., can s;ive from i;1.0!) to sl.oO on his purehase. Come and see for yourself. "We do expert -hoe repairing at reason:ihle prices.
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Your Madlstos' TrouMss Can be promptly attended to by us. We arc o.ner'.s In auto radiator work and guarantee to overcome all radiator troubles satisfactorily. Wo manufacture and design Radiators, Hoods. Fonder?, GasolineTanks. Ilodies and Sea's for Roadsters. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON REQUEST AT SHORT NOTICE. Standard Auto Sliee Metal Works
Our slock of Jewelry and Watches for the holiday trade is one of
th" largest and most complete ever shown In Hammond, find consists K af all the- newest desiens in Watch ("as; s, Jowc-iry and Novoiiios. Our prices for bit-'h srado Watches and Jowelry are; the lowest.
Wo Bubuuit the price of the following at ticlva to give you an idea of k. what wo will do for you: r fc j Specials for Friday and Saturday c? 15-Jewel 20--ear case, small size Bracelet Watch $10.50 m fi Elpin Co-year small size Bractlet Watch $12.50 p
13-jewel solid H-carat Gold bracelet Watch, different designs of caso ..$21.50 Rm-onstructo,! Ruby King:-., regular $7.r.-l value $ 4. CO Spt rial prices, will be triven on any article selected now r.nd put away R for hediday delivery. R
rado z and 2" j'-wel Railroad V.''chos c irried in stock. ' Also a full lino o'i every American Watch made. j
J. ABRAMSON, Prop. 944 Calumet Ave. Phono 1450. Work Called For and Delivered.
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Jeweler
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Overcoat WILL BE READY FOR THANKSGIVING. Co-no today and let ur, tako your measure. Wo v. ill s.tvo you money and rive you clothing that will ho satic"facto'ry. Our Suits and Overcoat. are made hy export workmen in the latest stylo and -of now up-to-t h-'-nimute poods and patterns. Stylo, fit, workinanshi;i and materials fully guaranteed. Prices: Suit or Overcoat to measure, $18. CO and up.
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, W t J. Guss, Tha Tailor
Hammond, Ind. PHONE 771.
THE MILITARY BOOT ' (For Indies and MIsscn.)
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HAMMONDS
(7 LARGEST BOOT SHOP j
If you are Lroinjx to pur-
"Vtq eiiase a "Layer piano,
IJ-.'O 7 piace your order lor a V 1- i.'f WiltSntTI li.ar X'. . cv,
. vAfVVA4A 1IO II . .C I t'll" i ((ru has ever offered 'kfcr'? . . . i i t i
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1st. 1917, the Wilbora price will he .$17."). At the hiLiii .rice of material and workmanship.
the Vilbcm Solo-Harp Player can not he sold for $o0". To insure a Wilborn for Christmas huy it now. Pianos at Money Saving Prices $350 STRAUEE, mahogany, fine condition, used, oniy $193 300 HAMILTON, golden oak, nice as new, only 125 275 VOIGHT, large s'tzs, mahogany, refinished, only 1C0 275 KING, fu'i size, dull oak, warranted, only 72 We are distributors for Straube Players, Ampico Reproducing Pianos, Kranich S, Bach, Brarr.bach, Eehr Bros., Kohlcr & Campbell, Bacon, etc.
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PHONE 661. 631 HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND, IND
2S6 State St
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