Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1917 — Page 3
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(Special to The Times.) CROWX l'OINT. INI)., Nov. ST.- -The following warrant hav.j been returned on grand jury warrants u addition to those published : State of Indiana ?: Charge. Bond. 4 '"'S 7 - Albert D. Baiber; receiving stol- ' a propert ; $2,00!. r.'JS I Ada Flicking; keeping house of ill lame; ?.:iiZ Ada Flicking; keep house cf ill fanif; $300. Torn Lathers; keeping gambling lio?: f;:0rt. 404? T Lathers; keeping sanibling h--usc; $iHu. 4'50 Torn Lathers; keoriis gambling house; $:!0C 4U66 Tom Lathers; keeping parr. Ming h"tise; $200. .;773 Konstantin Iihih; larceny; $300. "'OSJ - James lliglnbotham; sodomy; $;.o"-. "39 Peter Sertie; receiving stolen property: Jt.OOtt. .'?!S Mary Plcotz et al; keeping RambHng- devices; $300. .'" 3 7 Homer Wisler; grand larceny; Jl.00'1. :'7St Tony Medved; forgery: $1,000. i3S -Mary Sertlc; receiving stolen property; $1,000. G. Usgncr; S count!. $300 bond. J'lJC Dewitt C. Smith; issuing fraudulent check; $500. i"31 Julius Kolodzir.sk!; keeping gambling house; $300. 4t!37 Julius Kolodzinskl; keeping: house , of 111 fame: $300. 4"j7 John IUi; keeping: house of ill fame; $300. '33 Pimltru Pa en; keeping house of KIDNEY TROUBLE ROT EASLYREGDGNIZED Applicnts for Insurance Often Rejected.
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An examining physician for one of proinintnt Iife Insurance Conii - ami's, in hii iiH-rview of the subject, i':ade the tistentMiiitg. statement that i' a.- n why s- many applicants for in-iiiraiic" ar.? rcj'ctfd is because kidii- y trouble is so common, to the Ameripeople, and thy larjre majority of : lui?" hn arplioationa are declined !- rot even suspect that they have the i: isoasc. Judging from reports from druggists who arc constantly in direct touch with Jio public, there is one preparation that has been ery successful in overcoming: ! h conditions. The mild and healing influence of Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp-Root is strictly mi herbal compound and we would adt. i-e our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is n sale at al! drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to 1 r. Kilmer fc Co.. Binghamton, X. T., for a sample bottle. When writing be Mire and mention the Hammond Daily
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An interior Tiew of one of the new American hospital cars. The newest typo of hospital car for use in the war zone is equipped to provide every comfort to the wounded soldier. The car has been designed and standardized by the mechanical department of one of the largest American railroad lines and throngh it has not yet been turned over to tha government it is in readiness for service.
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(AJ FMANN R WOLF - HAMMOND. IND. ThanksQiving Specials Double Stamps All Day Tomorrow Store Open Wed. Evening Closed Thursday
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ill fame: $300. 4025 James Bodogalen; common gambler: $300. 4028 James McCulla; common gambler; $300. 4093 Chas. O'Donnell. Mike Mayerskl; manslaughter; $3,000. 3S11 John Bodingcr; larceny; $S0O. 4082 Dan R. White; keeping gambling house; $500. 4083 Dan It. White; keeping house of ill fame; $500. 40S4 Dan Jl. White; common gambler; $300. 4056 John Mullen; permitting house to be used for prostitution; $300.
crude oil as handled by our refineries and thus greatly add to earnings. When necessary installation for this process has been provided. From date of organization to June 30, 1917. corporation invested, in additional capital; assets approximately $24,000,000. Estimate earnings available for interest charges, taxes, dividends and other corporate purposes for the year ending June 39. 1918, will much exceed earnings for past twelve months."
ENTIRELY TOO MUCH YELPING, ASSERTS BAKER
XKW T'lIlK, Nov. 27. Ban Johnson gained one supporter and suffered the
i added burden of more foes today fol
lowing his suggestion for special baseball exemption for army service. President Baker of the Philadelphia National league club took a smash at Johnson's scheme, while his contemporary, Connie Mack, manager of the Athletics, defended Johnspn. "There has been altogether too much calamity howling from the baseball people," Baker said.
Why Not Look Up a
Recruiting Office, Tris?
! j DALLAS, TEXAS, Nov. 37. "I'm of i military age and ambition to get into
erric. The same attitude la general amon.fr other professional players," declered Tris Speaker, American league outfielder, who was la Dallas yesterday.
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SINCLAIR OIL GROWING FAST II. F. Sinclair of the Sinclair Oil Co.: "A refining process of our own discovery has been demonstrated as commercially practical whereby the yield of gasoline from residueal oils left after usual method of refining equals any process now being used. This should
double the yield of gasoline content in
You Thanksgiving Frocks Need Not Cost Much We have reduced prio-u on a number of dresses from our regular lines. For instance Dresses that were $ " 7i . 1 0 and $27.50 are now $10.75. Charming styles, every one of them draped and tunic effects, some with georgette sleeves and collars, others with jnessaline yokes, trimmed In Bilk braid. All are developed of chiffon taffeta in Copenhagen blue, navy and black. Regular $l'3 ar.d $27.50 dresses, choice... Jt iA 5 The 22.50 Silk Frocks are priced at 16.50 These, too, are in the very heighth of fashion, having the r.ew large collar, sash belts: some are draped at the h'ps. They are made of fine quality sill; taffeta in Copenhagen blue, navy and black: $J2.."i0 dresses pHced for Thanksgiv- - tf i ing sale, at 0L?C
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The Thanksgiving Sale of Becoming Winter Coats for Children A popular feature of the Ready-to-Wear Section is this showing of pretty, warm coats for children. Every new style is shown, panl. pleated and loose back effects with large and medium size collars, novelty cuffs and odd cut sleeves.
At $5 98 W are 'lW'ns some very attractive coats in novelty fabrics, with big plush trimmed collars, three cornered pockets, all-around belts. good warm coats; sizes 7 to 11 years.
At $3 98 yU flnd r"''ttj' lilUo coats of boucle and striped velvet !n sixes from 2 to 6. Belted models with large collars. They come in brown, green, navy and black.
If You Think THE TIMES Is!; Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Al- ! ; ways Welcome. I i
AN OLD TRIED HEALTH FRIEND For more than 20 years people suffering from chronic or acute throat and lung troubles have been using Ec km an's Alterative As a tonic end upbuilder whereever tissue depletion induces or intensifies disease conditions, this Calcium preparation has helped many. Contains no Alcohol, Narcotic or Habit-Forming Drug. Adv. $2 sise, now SI. 50 51 size, now 80c Sold by all leading druggists. Kckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
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31 Piece Sets at 2.98
High Rrade American Toreelain Ware. handsorre shapes, with beautiful blubird decoration. Th est consists of six cups and saucer, six bread and butter plate, six sauce dishes, six dinner plate srd oval meat platter. These sets can be matched from open stock st any time. The 1- Qc piece act. regular $5 value, on sale at &iJO
Our $15 Coat Offering for Thanksgiving The woman who selects a coat at this sale is going to be very much pleased with her purchase, for these coats are of the quality that will give grod service next season. Thy are made of fine oxford, mixture, black kerseys and novelty cioakings, in the new full length style, with Immense eoliar and deep cuffs, most of them are belted. Th? collars arr
of kit coney, some in collarette stye Tr-th tabs. Also self
collars trimmed in Karami.
Excellent va!uc3 at.
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W omens Handsome Coats $24.75
Women's fine wool velour, silk plush, burella and novelty cloth coats, half and full lined, fur and karamle trimmed, some have large push collars, novelty pockets and belts, all sizes; in brown, taupe, green, burgundy, navy and black; values to $30. Priced for the C Thanksgiving Sale at jLf.L O
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Shipped direct to us from Mr. flanMw's well known poultry farm as? EistM9 End. Watch 'our display and our Prices and compare It with the other fellows
Oval Aluminum Roasting: Pans, sanitary, seamless, self basting; pans, regular $4 value. Priced for this sale at S2.DS
Wear Ever ?eamlj Aluminum covered Roast'ng Pans, size 10x14, worth 4.26. at 3.4S
Thanksgiving Sale of Carving Sets
K-ln. covered Roasting; Pans, made cf refined steel, 76c value, at 49 e
Oval. self-basting enameled' Roasting Pana, w(JI roast 1JIb. roast or fowl. Special at SL.4S
Savory Roasting Pans, $2.49 Self-basting- snd brownlnr Roastina; Pans, made of enameled ware, glazed finish, large s!ie. Oa sale at 2.49 Savory refined blued ateel Roasting: ini, each.. g 1.33
72-inch all linen table damask, fine quality, full bleached, in a good assortment of striped and allover floral designs. Regular price $2. on rale w 9 CZ at, yard . ... JL .1 O Table Damask Full bleached table dama.sk in very pretty floral designs, 53 inches wide. a regular 59c quality. Specially priced for Thanks
giving Sale at, per yard
Table Cloths Round table cloths of pure linen, scalloped edge, fine assortment of patterns to choose from, 64-inch size. Specially priced for yie Thanksgiving A C Q Sale at t.Zs(j Linen Napkins 22-in. napkins, every thread linen, floral stripes and allover patterns; if purchased now would sell at $4.50 per dozen. Triced for the
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j Money Saving Sale of Shoes
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BEEF NO. 1 NATIVE. CHOICE BOILING 11 ROLLED RIB ROAST 17$ Boneless. CHOICE CHUCK CUTS 12 U.d CHOICE POT ROAST l ie BEST CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK 1 7c BEST PORTERHOUSE .... 18c NO. 1 CLUB STEAK 15c
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INDIANA CHOICE MILK FED. LEGS, WHOLE OR HALF. . . .19 SHOULDERS, ANY CUT 18c BREASTS, FOR FILLING. . . 16c
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SHORT LEGS SHOULDERS BEST CHEOPS
19c 17c 22c
These $5.00 Carving Sets only 2.48
Three-piece, carver, steel and fork with silver plated hollow handles; the carver blade Is made of highest qualitv crucible tempered Sheffield pteel ;tha fork has patent guard, put up In a beautiful felt lined leatherette roll; set actually worth 15. A special purchase enables us tn offer
them at less than half price
Three -piece Carv.ng Set. carver, steel and fork have stag handles wltn silver ferrules: the blade of the earver is made of highest grade crucible tempered steel; fork hss patent (tuard The set Is put up in a Hk lined box and selis regularly at $4.00 We've priced it for the Thanksgiving Sale 2.98
Mens, Women s and Children's High Grade all Leather Shoes at Prices Lower than last vear. Read these items, then see the Shoes.
Women's Shoes at $2.00 High grade button shoes of fine quality vie! kid and gun metal calf, with cloth tops, Cuban and school heels, strictly all leather. Pair $2.09.
Women's Shoes at $2.50 Splendid grade gun metal calf shoes, toe and with tip. lace or button, cloth
school or Cuban heel, guaranteed all loath Pair $2.50.
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Women's Shoes at $3.00 New style?, made of patent leather, with cloth tops, lace style with plain toe. button style with tip, remarkable values. Pair $3.00.
Women's Shoes at $3.50 Old Time Comfort Shoes, of best vicl kid. plain toe and with patent tip. cloth tops, hand turned soles, rubber or leather heels, no price advance.
Women's Shoes at $4.00 Pretty 7-inch Boots of select patent leather, lace model with plain toe. flexible leather soles; if purchased today would retail at $3.00.
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Misses' Shoes at $2.00 These are regular $3.00 shoes, of finest. patent leather, with cloth tops, .white soles; pretty, well fitting shoes; 11 Vi to 2.
Oemargine EXTRA SPECIAL
"B; B." Our own brand, the highest grade ever produced 29c
BoeMeir
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Telephone 1441
Thanksgiving Sale of Cut Glassware Cut Glass Bowls. 8-inch size, genuine American cut glass, floral and hob-nail go cutting, on sale.. Sugar Howl and Cream Pitchtr". large practical size, beautiful tlornl and n:tr cutting, handsome shapes. o qq
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U;ch American Cut Glass Wster Pitchers, deep phiwho-l and star cutting. 21s-pinr capacity; $4."0 value 1.98 Rich mriesn cut t!es ".!. en- Travs. large sine. Specla'-
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sale at - " American Oit Glass Nappies, I combination florsl cutfina;.
Priced for this sale 9&C Ci-.t Gln Vase. bra -it -"l'ul
flora! and chair eat cu'tinjr. ' taiues,:thi8h:.,3 2.48
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Walton's Shoes for Girls Common sense foot-form lasts for growing feet, bi ton style, made of gun metal calf, school heels,
splendid shoe for winter wear; sizes S '4 to 11, pair, $1.93; sizes 5 to S, pair
Misses' Kid Shoes
1.50
Warm stylish shoes for winter school wear; they are made of fine vici kid, with patent leather tips, solid
leather soles, exceptionally good values; sizes 11 ',a to 2, pair
1.89
No Advance in Shoe Prices Here Little boys' w i n t e t weight calfskin shoes, blucher lace style, with dependable leather soies, strongly built; .sizes Si
to 13i. our price, pair.
Mens High Grade Shoes Priced at $3.00
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Strictly solid leather shoes, well made throughout. American welt or Neolin sol's, lace or button; a good shoe for daily wear, well worth $4.o.
Our price, per pair
Women's Juliets
500 pairs of Women's Felt Juliets, red, gray and brown, trimmed in fur, fl " i b 1 e leather roles. Specia'lv priced
for this sale fit per pal".
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Pretty Colored Juliets, $1.75 Pair A decidedly attractive showing of Boudoir Slippers, made of felt in the new colorings, such as p'um. shell rose, wistaria, Pekin blue, orchid and brown; ribbon
drawn and with pom pom. All have soft eik soles. Priced at, per pair
1.75
Little Gent's j is Shoes !! Only 1J5 School boys' good serv- jj iceable shoes, solid calf i throughout, double j soles, olucher lace or ;! button; sizes 2 to 5', f Priced at y rf ' Iter pair J. .1 O' l i Boudoir Slippers j Pretty Bedroom Slip- j
pers, made of tine quality felt, with soft elk sols. They come in black trimmed in gray and in red a.id ry in all gray. ' Pr. jC
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