Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1917 — Page 7
Tuesday, No-vcmbor 27. 1917
THE TIMES. wow! To te-r my 9hlt OOT "h AMKS GlNlNG BeVf IN "frt? PAST Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving Open Till 9 P. M. Wednesday .1 Jkssi "The Store of Quality and Service" C R. CAVE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3049-59 E. 92d Street, South Chicago 1 . Hogg tham wai oop ft vu ewT Tg wtimnwi im -r of v Tottrc q- o wmrxT wo vTH THunoeKiMO HracwcH Latest Story Is That State G. 0. P. Chairman Is Not After Gubernatorial Nomination But Wants to Be Head of National Com-; mittee. A Representative Array ot
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INDIANA rOUS. Ind. Nov. C6. A sry has been started, and it has sained some eiiculation, that Will If. Hays. Republican slate chairman, is not, In act. a candidate for the nomination for governor in 1910. Ha-, his not been lizard from directly on th subject, so the truth of the report ' annot be stated. It has been generally under? to.-j for a long time that Hays had his eo n the governor' chair, ant that he would make the race for ihe rtominaiion. That he would have strong and effective support could not bo doubted, for he is perhaps able to line up more ipport inont Influential Republicans in the 01 sanitation In the state, than sny other individual. He haa been state chairman through two campaigns and was connected with the -fate organization as chairman of the speaker's bureau and as district chairman in other campaigns. When Governor Goodrich created the ante council of defense and ?-
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For One Day Only, Wednesday, Nov. 28!h Here are many articles you will need and will want to make your Thanksgiving pleasant. Don't say, "I'll wait," because you can't gain anything by putting it off. These are FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY SO ACT NOW.
How to Get Relief From Catarrh. If vou have, catarrh, '-atarrhal ieafnes, or head noises go to roar druSRtst and Ret 1 OX. of Parrr-in trouble strength), taae th-.s home and add to It i pint of ahnt water ani 4 ounces of frranulated suirar. Take 1 tablespoonful tines a day. This will often brinjr quick relief from the distressing head noises. CIoRired nostrils should c-pen breath iiiK beccn;e f.asy and the mucousi stop dropping into t"n throat. It Is easy to r.-,ake, 'as'es p'easant and cos's litH. Every on who has catarrh snould jcive This treatment a trial. To.; will probably find it is just what jo.i ned. For sa.!e by SlJml.er! Fharmacy. Adv.
pointed Jloya chairman of the council. Democratic newspapers bcrran clamoring for Hays to resifn either as Republics n state chairman or as chairman of the state council of defense. They said it would not do for the same man to ho'd both positions. Hays has not been moved by these demands, however. There is believed to be some likelihood, howover. that Hays will continue as chairman of th council of dfonsc and relinquish the state chairmanship, when the time arrives . for t eorganization. In that event, the story says. Hays will probably be boomed for Republican national chairman. T-Te was urged for this place a Rood while a?o, but nothing- was done toward makinsr tlie boom effective. Hals has esrned a (treat reputation among- Republicans all over the country for the very efficient and effective manner In which he managed Republican politics in this state and handled the campaigns which finally Tedeemed the stato from Democratic ru'. He did this while at the sam time a number of other states remained 1n the Democratic column. Hays got a lot of publicity all over the country beta js of his camp8'gn management. Newspaper correspondents from the largo tities came here from time to tirn and wrote lonsr
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stoiicS about the way the Indiana Republican campaign was beng handled, and they showered great credit on the slote chairman. Some of his friends say that Hays would prefer being national chairman rather than be a candidate for gov- ! ernor. j In case ft should develop that Hays got out of the running for governor , and start?'! after the national chair- ! manship. it would throw down the ars to r. number of other Republicans (who have been d;scu:-ed as possible candidates for the nomination for gv -ernor. Warren McCray of T en Hand, who mad" the rjc for the nomination in IS16 acumst James P Goodrich, has been regarded as a likely candidate again in McCray made a clean pnd honorable race, and he added many friends to hs already lare clrcl. in Indiana by the way he conducted his fight. Ouinc-y A. Myers of this city, former jud;e of tiie Supreme' court, might a1.o decide again to make the rae for the nomination. , George Adf. the noted Indiana author, has been mentioned for the nomination, and stranger things have happened than tie nomination of G rifin like Ade for the uovernorsh'p. Whil Ade is said to have- regarded the rnention of bis name jri that coni rection as a joke equal to anything J he ever produced in his h iiniorou worlds, nevertheless som of his fri'-nds. 'and a number of Rpubli a ns are taking the matter seriously. f When someone c-lled Ade's attent ti'ni to the mention of his name foi- . governor h remarked: "Thee are serious times, and any one that can raise ! n laugh fhese days Is entitled to do
Thanksgiving Wear for Men and Boys. Young Men's Suits, newest pinch back mode-Is. well tailored. Your choice of any of our $15 suitB on
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Hoys' Heavy Mackinaw Coats, pew pinch back model with 3pieca belt, sizes 3 to 17, values up to $6.50. Wed. only..g5QQ
this city, who is now a member of the rtate tax board. Sims is one of the best known and most popular Republicans in Indiana, and he has as fewpolitical enemies as any man in the state. He has been secretary of state and Republican state chairman. Throughout the campaigns in which he was state chairman he won a reputation not only among Republicans,
but among Democrats as well for be- j ing on" of the fairest fighters and 1 squarest politicians in Indiana. No j one knows whether he would accept I the nomination for governor, but; pome of his friends are doing a I mighty lot of talking for him. Ed C. Toner of Anderson also is!
i.iiivea or as a possibility, and Toner : C! n c, ; 1 has. in fact, sorted in to make a cam- I 4 FUIUltUre Specials for
pa'gn for the nomination. He was Progressive stiite chairman in :?14. but when the Progressive party faded out Toner returned to the Republican ranks, ar.d ban been .a good worker there ever since. He is editor of the Anderson Herald.
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rtrmpnjbsr our free back saving's plan when "making ct:.Thanksgiving purchases. We deposit on cf every fnircjid?? you mak oi' 110 or riiore NVith ths Calumet National Banit. Couimercial avenue. The deposit is made out in you:name as soon as you have rcade ssix consecutive 'ninthly ; amenis. You may withdraw the ca&b oi your im mediate U3--or you may allow It to remain with the bank and n'ccive the regular interest rate of 37c
TLRMS OF CREDIT ARRANOf-O TO SUIT YOU
A miscellaneous shower was given on Wednesday rvr-tung at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. fcYhoon in honor of Mirs Katie Schoon. whoso murriage to Jacob piorn will take place in the near fut u re. Mrs. Clara 'cwcombe of Hammond, caiied on frfnis in Highland, Sunday. The Ladies' Aid met St the home of Mrs. r. J. Kooy. Thursday afternoon.
so " Mr. ami Mrs. Mian Thilmont and Mrs. Another man whoe name is men- M. Franchi .-tc anions the Hammond tioned in connection with the nomina j shoppers. SaturJay. lion for govenor 1s F-ed A. Sims r I T.. .(nirniln, .i,... -,j..j.
night by the members of the choir traa a locideU sucof-ss. although, owing to the stormy vca:hT, many who had ex
pected to ho present eic vmable to do so. About $'.6 was cleared Charles. Blu spfnt Saturday in Hammond.
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Men's and Young Men's Navy and Gold AU Wool H e a v y Sweater Coats, values up to $3.50. Wednesday only. 6.50 A special buy of Men's Leather Belts, assorted sizes, slightly soiled, values up to 50c. Wednesday only 19t?
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Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chests. 45 in. long, will keep jour clothes clean and fresh. Slial S10.98 Beautiful Nottingham Lace Curtains, full width. 3 yards long, ell new designs, worth up to J3. Special, pair SI .98 Extension Brass Curtain Rods, have white ends, extend from SO to 54 inches. Special price, each 7C Beautiful Velvet Rugs, size lx"fi in. several patterns to choo?e from. Special price Fumed Oak Ta'ooui eti es . stand 17 inches high, made strong and durable. Speciil price
A Variety of Thanksgiving Needs $2.25 and $1.9.3 large size Bed Spreads of good quality. Extra special each SX.T5 Children's Scotch Knitted Gloves, in blue, grey, red. Per pair 35 Damask Table Clothing, over 63 inches wide. Special offer, per yard 50 Ladies' Double Tipped Silk Gloves in white or black, extra good quality.
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Children's Hair Bow checks and unicolors.
Ribbon, in Per yard....
plaids, 10d
Highly Mercerized Damask Table Cloth, large size, square or round. Each $1.50 and S1.75 Battenberg Center Pieces and Scarfs, in neat patterns. Our special values from.
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Pure Linen Table Cloths and Napkins to match, in white, blue or pink colors, at popular prices.
Thanksgiving Apparel for Women.
ale price, pair S3. 00 fl ittle Gent's Button Shoes, sizes H
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Ladies' and Mieses' S large collar and balled nied. all sizes, at
al Plush Coats, style, fancv trimS39.00
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Ladies' and Misses' Coats, made of Pno Kersey, large collar, tria:mc'J Ai plush, all sizes, only - SI 2.98 Voile Waists with an attractive frill, the collar and frill are edged with lace, a special valu. Price Petticoats made of fine sateen, black with beautiful floral designs ard plait black. Special price only 9St
Thanksgiving Shoes Mnn's Mahogany Ero"n English Last Lace Shoes, double wear heels and soles. Sale price, pir S4.25 Ladies' Grey Kid Lace fehoes, enameled high heel. Special sale
Pnce- Pa,r S3.50 Boys" All Solid Lace and Button
shoes, the kind that wears well
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9 to 13'. j. Sale price, pair Ladies' Warm Lined House Slippers, in grey and dark bhj.
Sl price, pair 79f Children's All Kid Button Shos, U sizes 5 to 8, wedge heel. S?: it pric?, pair 79c Aluminum Coffee Percolators t with improved handle that will Zt not burn off. Special... -S1.39 S Casseroles, heavy fitetal nickel- i ed frame, brown baking dish r with cover go cg S Ser.ml?33 Gray Granite Double n Roasters, Uxl7 J- JfJ tl
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Mis.- Cecelia ERgers and Miss Josephine Anderson visited the former's aunt. Mrs. Will. am Seliger, at the Memorial hospital in r'hicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Willis Roc- have moved in their beajtiful m-w home which has just been camrlc'ed on Lake avenue. Mr. and Vis. .James Nicholson and Virgil Eggcrs "ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nulf of Valparaiso, over Sunday. Mrs. Francis Groves and children cf Rogers Park, were guesis of Mrs. Pierce of Amy avenue, yesterday. Miss Vein Schade of l.ake avenue.
hs accepted a position with the Beta Co.. of Hammond. Mrs. Joseph Hannnpe! tuid children of Chicago, isltcd her mother, Mrs. Richard Schsaf of Indiana boulevard, yesterday. Mrs. Krickson and children of East Side, visited her sister, Mrs. John Lasson of Iake avenue, yesterday. Miss Beth White of Chicago, isiled friend here yesterday. The httle daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Carl Boness has been on the sick list for a few days. Misses Marguerite and Sarah Davis of Chicago, -tisited Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana boulex ard. the la'ter part of the week. Mrs. Paul Stiller of Indiana Harbor, visited her mother. Mrs. Conrad Schmittle of Myrtle avenue, yesterday. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Will -am Eggers. Sunday. Mrs. James Ciahby of Myrtie avenue, spent the day in Hammond with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fr'.d Binhetni' ir oT Myrtle avenue, attended the O'id Fellows' home-coming at the Second armory in Chicago, Saturday evening. The meeting of the S. S. W. Sewing club Iia3 been postponed on account of Thanksgiving. Mrs. John Harr and son of South Chicago, was the gues: of Mrs. John Plau of Myrtle avenue, yesterday.
Los Angeles Broadens Out. Recent additions ti the city of Lv Angeles. Cat., mot- It the largest cllj tn Ihe United Sinfes In point of urea It now hns en nr-a of 5,37 squnre mile? rs ngainst Not York city's 314 Chicago's ia5, nn.l Philadelphia's lit nil greatly exceeding It In population
Slaughter cf Seals. Sesls ore killed by the thousand very spring on the coasts of northern Norway, Spitsbergen end Nova Zem-bia.
Be Suie of Your "Eats." If there's a certain f otl that yoi are uncertain about don't eat if. : 'I vise n physician. There rtre t man good things in the world to ent tin. you know nre good for you.
Optimistic Thouflht. An aminhle disposition is a good let ter of Introduction
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