Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1917 — Page 2
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Neglected Colds bring
Pneumonia CASCARA-S QUININE
The oli fstnlly rrmrdy in tablet form ejfe, utc, easy to tks. No opiate no unp'icMant after effect. Cure cold in 2 hours Grip in 3 dny. Money buck if it fil. Grt the
genuine bo with Krf Top and Mr. Hi!'' picture on it 24. Tablets tor 23c. At Any Drur Stot-a
would not P&y $00 a da y ' t'10 rounty !ivney for a special urmpailcr in a case
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The first trial of ;.ry mivri. r court rand jury jndicement cases heiran toia before Judge (jrcpiiwjlil and a j.irv but without Attorney Halpr P.oss acting: as special prosecutor. Mr. Hops had been special prosfmr in charge of the worhw ffir.- the grand jury which if. turned Ht; indictvicntu and it w t!- fnipres!-.-rt he vou'.d prosecute ibf casi f. Instead
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p-ond, appeared for the slate toiiiy in t the defendant did ut plead ttui'.ly. Mr. ! first trial, a jury ca.se in w hi-h j I;' -s sn;'' H;: result of Ins ivJe Or.iich. d-'femi'-d by A t ! one. y i his tunc- t- t!i- grand jury he can-.Hiv-hard E. llo'ir-n. is charted with on. i rot ''efetci ,,riv Uu- :; "i.d 'hat lie
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today and nntio j thif the .in l5- was in conference with Prosecutor Hunt or and --ptity Thomas. He ssid ho snu' He ' rial hcsari with Mr. Th-un-o in cSars nd hi? then suggested to the judje-i '.hat nasbe lie didn'l want him arutind. .In.lnv i', r-t-n w aid sa.d t a Tinn:s ro-)-ricr thai v.iion Mr. V: won!.! ho i,.-(-.i-d h wouid ht-s ofit!.d hut tli-il hv TOBAGGO HABIT EASILY OVEOGDiaE V NVw TnrtT. of wid rxpor ''-.'! o. haft writ ion a bok tel!uir h"v th ivti-i :- or ."imtt habit ma ho msily and i!il--k!v hriiijs'-d witli l ijrMTt".jl hoiietil. The a.ut.or. Kdward .1. Wo ! . 1 :'. 1 1. Station F-. -N'ow York ('it;-, will mail his hook froe on request. The ha;th improves wotd. rfuil v af-i-r tr-tia-ei rravuiK is eon'ju i-etl. v'.-ihii-io-ss. i r?.t:-iuii sh-op. oh-ar -;.". tiot-ir.-tl h ,-.;.ot 1 1", good digestion, manly vigor, strorijr memory ami a -etieral pain in e!'t ejeni-y an itmnng the many honof.ts reported. iet rid of thm nervous, irritable feelinir; no more no,-,l of pipe, oittar. near. tre. snuff or clitvvinit tobacco to paeify morbid deft; re. .dv.
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'Keeping The Quality TJp. 1.AXAT1YK hll'lMo iJllMNi:. i!e o rli t-1 h iiious I'ure i,- I'oids nml t'.rio, i" - ::" box. On 'o-eovin of tii adano in price of the six liifferent M.-.'.i. n! (.'t!ccntr:i' Kx tracts and " .-mic-iS .-vttntned in 1.AXAT1VK i;i;.i ' Ql'IMNK. i; :is noc-ess. . to 4ner ase Ihe pri. e the I'rilKgist. It hs s'vo.l the t-st for a jud-t-r of a 'n:ur. It is used by eery v.'ivihed
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Kathnrlnf Honitra, 4SII Olcott Ave-, 'hone 'iSi. will be pleased to write and receive sot-lal ncm and advertising for The llmra. Alt' n-1 tiie cmnpiiriii-niar.v ::i ;isn ale V iveri by the pupils of Miss Kloronoa
Uruil of the Uiail School of Mucic. Chicajr". at the Indiana Harbor Auditorium, this evening-. Members of the faculty ate to assist. No admission. -Adv. Many of the enlisted boys are comma home for the Thanksui ving holiday. Amr,g them will b Frank Hurt, Hex. AVallon arid ,Ium.i Johnston. Thes" three have written their parents n advance and it is to l.e hoped that many more may be announced within .lav or so that fhfir fri-nd? mar all upon them wliile here. Mrs Harry Hice is entertaining a 1 eine o'clo.-k luncheon t"day at her homo in Ash street. Hammond. I'h" ladies from Kast Chieapo in atteudn.TC are the Mestiair.es T. K. Uillis, I'Hrl .lannsen. John Stevens and Huri v Acki ov d. l-rans Thotnns. a student at ihe Northwestern Stale Normal ho d u' ic i,..,. m o-o i cominir tomorrow
to spend Thanksgiving with his pi.rjents. Mr. ami Mr-. Thomas in NcrthI otp avenue. I i;. r. O o.iw. w ho has been Iv.tins a; 111- ho.m- --i U-,e iJeorjfe XV. , t.ewis'. has left for a brief visit f j.Mion.-k. 111. eominn baek in i. me l" spend t!:o holiday h i e. A fonservation parly h:ts been ar
ranged by the .1. O. V. club to be. held t),c evening of December 3rd at too Kilo school auditorium. As announced. Hmre will be re frm pe served. mereU d'tilled water. Nevertheless, a very enjoyable time is bcinft looked forward T 0. The Hed Cross Service flaps may to.w be ...l.tMinei t the Ib-e Hive Department Store. Mr Cohen, the proprietor, upon learning- the exigent, demand for these flans, sent for them .. as to acco!ntii..dte his patrons in the sevui'iis of tin in They are l pia.-ed in windows that the p-.H-li:-r. ay view them and ascertain as thow n.any in that fa mily belotisr to the J Jed Cross u ssociat ion. The liri.-t-n:as drive will besrin Hie 17th of December and last tip to the 2".th. and i' has been asked from headquarter that on Christmas eve there b.? p!a-ed a lighted candle beneath Uie.-e Ha.-; in your window. A he Ottenhtr.v--; th.e .'-liairman of the Kast Chkaso Ked Cross chapui. has left for Indianapolis to attend a confcrer.ee being held tliet e today in the interests of the Red Cross association. A comm'inii a ' ion was re.eivod here
THE TIMES " FINANCIAL
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William Wirt, Educator, Is President of New Institution.
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CHICAGO GAIK rDlDEES. CO UN--Slay, fl.l s ; Jan, ; Dec. 11.24 U-OATS-May. 63,c; .March, ;i'4c; Dec., T;'c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. 11;S Keceipts. 3-.0''lih'; market, strong; mixed. $17.20 u 1 7.9;. ; grood, $17.60 iri 17.90: rough. $11.23 "n 17. 4G; liht. SIS. 40 U 17.;.n; i.ixx, $l:l.ijiTu!0.iij; heavy, S 1 7.25 'a 1 7.9(1 ; bulk of sales, S17.40'oi 17.x.-.. CATTLK Receipts. I7.'!0i: market, weak: beeves. IT.-lo it 14 7;.; ow s-iieii'-ers. jr.. n u 1 1 6o ; M odo rs-U .-0. : s. JiJ O'j 'oil lo; crilv.. $7 ."" a 1 '1 .u " , western steers, fO.U. g j ;;.6(i. CHICAGO rSODCCE. Pd'TTKlt Creamer;.- extras. 46c; creamery firsts, 4 I ' . 'a i '. 1 c ; !:rsis, U3 ' 4c; seconds. :it 'n ' . e. 11CS- otdinarivs, 1 ".-; tirsts. 47 S? 4;ic. LIVK rOUI.TRY-J'.-w Is 1 tl h 1 0 C c; ducks, I'WSlc; geese, 13 fi 10c; sprinKS. l'J'-c; turkeys. 2fic.VKA 150 to 60 lbs., :r'c; 7 to 8 lbs.. 16-7? 17c; OH to 11" lbs., 17 IS'ic; overweight kidneys, I4rt to 175 His., 12 vj 14c ; coarse. 'J ty 10c. l'i TAT"KS Cars. 4 0; Wis -Hinn . $1.70 'u l-r)0.
Gary's tenth hank and Its second national bark, the new National Park of America, located in a handsome home of Its own, costing $109,000, and located at 675 Broadway, will open for business next Monday. William Wirt, superintendent of the- Gty schools. is president of the iiew institution.' which will have a capital of $100,000 and a surplus of $10,000. Local Capital. Gary's tenth bank will b housed in tiie linefct but. king home, devoted exclusively to hanking, outside of India napoli. Local capital is behind the institution. President William Wirt besides being superintendent of the Gary schools and advisory superintendent of the New York schools is rated as one of the best tiiinneiers in GBry. Ho owns the Victoria hotel block and a 6th avenue block, and ha.s mado a wide refutation as a school financier. Vice President Chester Wirt, a brother of the educator, has been banking for 23 .-ars, nnd until recently was vice-president of the Gary Trust ami S.tviiiKs. bank. Cashier Clarence 71. Kuss koi his start as a messenger boy in Hammond. He worked in the First National bmik "r Hammond, winning frequent promotions. Later he- went with a Chicago bank, attended the finance course at the University of Chicago, fpent four years a? cashier of a bank at Helena, Mont, and for the past seven years he has been an officer of the South Side Trust
and Savings bank.
The Wirts. Mr. K'us, topethr withj
Attorney C. V. fodgeiy and li'-sry Hall, contractor, comprise the directorate. Caio Uragnnich will be foreign exchange manager. The staff win also include lioy C. Smith, recently of Franklin, paying teller, Irving H. i.. . k! -r, recently manager of thd Mac::-; City Ice Cream company, teller, and Lulu Jeasen and Jul, a Jaiahck. ').;. The bd nk; of classical architecture, has a front of Bedford stone. Its size Is 50 feet frontage. I.jit fret deepth, and 2 storica in height. The bar.kinK room has a 25 foot ceiling ljetaiN ineluae a ma rble floor. Tennessee m uble (..ur ters. Circassian walnut fixtures. There Is an excellent vault and a. jincly arranged savings department. Two OcanJi-ir nutm
In order to give the public a hance
to visit the ban the directors have arranged that Monday and Tuesday he knoun as opening days.
CARD OF THANKS I
Card of Thanks. wish to oxiross our heartfelt thanks to all those who have assisud us in our bereavement at the death of cur ht loved mother and grandmother also for 'h many bcauiifu: floral ortx, iriKS. v ! H. AVP M Its. rETEU BROWN AND FA MILT.
L. 0. 0. M. TAXr NOTICE. All n. embers cf Hammond Iodge N" 570 are urged to be present at regular iin-ct.ns T.iesday evenlcs, Xovetnber I7th. a one of our supreme officers 'ill be nre.-ent etid other very important business coming- up. Fraternally your. J. C. BECK K P.. I1-2S-2. Dictator.
CROWN POINT The Farmer Boys w I'! rl'.e their regular Thanksgiving dance at Central Musie Hall. CVown Point. Indiana, on Thursday night. Nov. 2'.t. Music by Commercial Club orchestra. Kvervone invited. ll-27-2t
OAST I iW E TODAY 'THE FIGHTING TRAIL' Featuring: WILLIAM DUNCAN Also a Two Reel Comedy Featuring ALICE HOWELL, In AUTO MANIAC Also Metro Travelogue.
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Five Act Feature "THE SHOWDOWN"
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stor.- her sick brother to health. It is! a difficult role, requiring; sympathetic j interpretation, which Miss Vale ably I provides. "The Silent Man' will be seen at Hammond DeLuxe Theatre, j Thursday and Friday. I
THOMAS AND CASMEY and Their Dancing Girls. 8 PEOPLE, MOSTLY G ! R L S 3
MASON AND HAND COMEDY SINGING AND TALKING.
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See Clever Canines at Orpheum Tomorrow 'in of the cleverest acts on the road. Wood's animal adorn la "A Day in I'"tttow n." s'art ft three d.-.ys" staod nt tiie Nov Orpheum lheatro lomorioiv lh four oilier features. Tom jrht a j;ood bill ends a two-div billmir. Colored dancers feature t fle chow.
We iiave no cold storage, no tMn or bruised
Irds. All our Poultry is oi tiie finest young
foek. Dry plclced and plump.
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AT DELUXE. Appearing- with William S. Hart, the popular Thomas H. lnce star, in "The Silent Man.' his newest Arfcraft picture, is dainty Vola Vale, a remarkably beat if ul and clever actress. Miss Vale scored an out and out sui-c.'is in the !-.idmir fe.niniri" role of Charles Hay's successful picture. "The n of TIi Father." In Hart's "The Silent Man." Miss Vale is seen es a young girl who has just come to a small Arizona town from her Virigina home, str-kinir (o re-
FROZEN POTATOES
"No ilcaifr is permitted by law to '!! Satiaged or impure food. If you buy potatoes and they are frozen re
turn them to the dealt r and demand! x ..w,,..,. i.-w.i- ie r..e-.... li f
. . e i v o-.i . ',v, i. . jic ill uto I. M him you will have him prosecuted. Hepor! to me." This is the instruction of Frank
O'lJoiirk'.-, city st aler of Hammond, re-! K.ardlnff a condition which is said toi be too common in the city. He states
that the selling; of fri.ten potatoes is a violation of the pure food law. The reputable merchants of the city are not doing it.
Union Service on Thanksgiving Evening The union Thanksgiving service is to be held at the First Methodist church oi Hammond on Hussell street and the Uov. O. J. Sharp, paster of the First Christian church, is to give the address. The service will start at 7:-10 in the evening.
HANEY, WESTON AND McDONALD HARMONY TRIO. AMANDA HENDRICKS COMEDIENNE. HERBERT AND DARE HAND TO HAND NOVELTY. BIG SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING DAY THURSDAY. NOV. 29TH.
Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 25c. S5o.
iew now wonaay, weanesaay ana Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:?0 P. M.
.iMignts, to 11 p. ni. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P.
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HAMMOND AMAZED BY SUDDEN ACTION
The quick action of pure Lnvoptik eye waCh is startling. A school boy had eye strain so badly he could not read. A week's use of Lavoptik surprised his toadifr io much she used it
for her old mother. ONK WASH show-j ed bent. lit. A small bottle is guaran-j toed to benefit EVERY CASE weak ' strained or inflamed eyes. The QUICK , result is astonishing. Alumninum eye j nip FU:iE. Otto Nec-elo, Drug-gists. Adv.
Turkeys from Pfssoiiri
Genuine Waterlown Geese Miiode Island Docks Fancy Dressed Roasting Chickens PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, ib 16c PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST OF BEEF, lb 18c GENUINE SPUING LAMB, HIND QUARTER, lb 26r MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN, lb 23 MILK FED NATIVE VEAL BREAST OR SHOULDER, lb 20 SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 25 Up
Choioe Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22C Center Cuts of Native Round Steak, lb 2 IC Bst Cuts of Native Porterhouse
Steak, )b.
M. Ham. Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 24(? Frteh Bologna or Polish Sausage. ISC Fresh Head Cheese or Liver
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Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, ih. ..- 121 Fresh Cut Spring Lamb Chops, lb 2SC4, Fresh Cut Rib or Lpln Veal Chops, lb 25C Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb )C Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and aty, l'; - 20r
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Fresh Perk Sausage, large or small links, lb 20C Finest Ccrveiate or Salanr,
lb Smoked Thuerinaer Blood
s3 26c Brunswick Style Smoked Liver
Sai.sage, lb.
Fresh Chopped Hamburger
Steak, lb .... . tj C$,rt
35c
25c
Select Brand Hams, the best in the market, lb 20 Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb g j - Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb . Extra Brand Boiled Hams. whole or half. lb... jtC Downeys Delight, the best butterine churned, lb SC Libby's Superior Chow Chow" per quart 30C Libby's Sweet Mixed Pickles,
Grocery and Market 81 STATE STREET. PHONE 49 HAMMOND.
The Store with the Stock. Positively the neatest Grocefy- ! Market in Hammond. We crry a full line of Groceries, : Meats, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables. Come to the store j and see the bargains that we have. Convince yourself by - giving this store a trial. That's all we ask.
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Today THE GliEAT ACTOR FREDERICK WARDE In the Stirring Tatriotic Drama 4'Umles Colors The Action of the Play Is Exciting and Full of Thrillr.
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Tiiis is a Wonderfully Strong Fictuie and the Tower and Talent of the Great Actress Are Brought Out to Their Full Extent. Also BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL OGUE AND A BIG V COMEDY.
THANKSGIVING DAY AND FRIDAY The Popular Actor. WM 6 HART in "THE SILENT MAN." His Latest Rel.ase. ' '
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COUNTRY'S
p ten Pm H U l 1 8 m f m
per quart Pure Fruit Mince Meat, lb
35c
15c
Fresh Baltimore Oysters Large Selects
M Few Specials PUMPKIN, No. 3 can 15c SMIL AX SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can. 21c BAKER'S FRESH GRATED C0C0ANUT IN MILK, No. lean.....: 12c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs 19c
Meals and Groceries MANUFACTURER OF HAMS, BACON AND SAUSAGE. WHOLESALE RETAIL. ICE MACHINE COOLED. PHONE 77 HAMMOND. 81 STATE STREET.
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Eeat ESepartmcnt WEE PIGGY PORK LOINS 2S lb. TURKEYS 33c 'lb. GEESE 2Sc lb. DUCKS 30c lb. CHICKENS 2SC lb. WE DRESS ALL OUR OVN POULTRY. Open until 10 o'cloclc Wednesday night. Closed all day Thanksgiving Day. NO DELIVERY.
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Special Thanksgiving Sale THE FINEST POULTRY IN HAMMOND. TURKEYS Fancy fresh dressed birds, direct from Rensselaer, per lb 38c GEESE Fancy fresh dressed 28 DUCKS Fancy fresh dressed 3Qc CHICKENS Springs cr Hens for roasting, fresh
dressed 26' j Choice Cuts Beef Round Roast 19rm. : "(-..In "Onf Dit D,icf lirvvi n iinn --fc-llcl -rf S
Leg or Loin of Veal 19c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 16c CRANBERRIES, CELERY, SWEET POTATOES.
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Box Skating Contest Thursday night.
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Instructions given every night except Saturday and Sunday. Linneman & Madura, Props.
