Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1917 — Page 7
Fridav. November 30. 1917.
THE TIMES Page Seven sac 35232 ESS Electric lighted and starter; has now Ibeen placed on the market. The de mand for this style delivery car Is going to excel the output the same as j Dodge Bros.' passenger cars always have, so gel your order in early and avoid delay. We have a sample on our showroom iioor. LET US BEr.WNSWR&lE ' Douglas & H oh man Hammond, Phone 266 as
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ABOUT YOU iGHELOH? T'sk up, younjr man. It is time, for vnj men without "strings" to show whether xou are with America in this r.r or' against us. or that you're wijlrin "th othr Vfl'.nw hou!d tight for i'i December loth the recruiting: office will clie their doors on the man between 51 and 31. This is last call for -lnteers. in Chicajro men are flocking to rer utins: s'( ioni. Two men enlisted 1 '.ii-ough SiTgpsnt Welch'. office, a few .' n?o in-aii!f they could not bo ni-commodaled in Chi apo on account of the rush of applicants. Gary. South F'.end. Fort Wavne and Indianapolis re lHriin3 Hii.ni mind now after having '"n topped for months Hammond' money earners have e m n their dollars Young: man withi n home ties and responstbil it y what ate jou goin.ET to give? A' ehison American American .'.imirican Anaconda American i ockly n Beet Sugar Car I-'dry. Locomotive Smelting Kapld Trajisit Iefhlehem Steel Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific : American Can Co. New York Central Colorado Fuel Cv-rtral Leather hesapeake and Ohio . Crucible Steel Krie .. American Stetl Fdrs. .:r.iu!l Motors Ivlcstcan Petroleum Norfolk, and Western Northern Pacific l'ciins lvania Pittsburg Coal Republic Iron and Steel Heading U. S. Rubber American Sugar Southern Paciiic Chi. Mil. and St. Paul V. S. Steel L'nion Pacific Utah Copper Western L'nion Willys vcr!and CHICAGO GRAIN TUTTJXES. CORN May, Jl.iOU Dec. SI. Jan. S1.20,. OATS May. 69 Uc: Dec. 71c. CHICAGO Z.ITS STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 37,onn; market, weak. 23 to ?n lower: mixed. $15.83 17.6'i; good. SK.l'.i'rr 17.70; rough, $ 16.S5 4? i:.10:Hght, $16.40 '3 17.45: pigs. $13.00 Id. 75; heavy, $17.35 17 60. CATTLE Receipts. 14.000: market, weak: beeves, $7.25$?' 14-75: cows-heifers. $3.00(5.12.40;: stock ers-f coders. $S.OOfflO.OOJ Texan?. $7.00 13.00; western steers. $6.00113.50. CHICAGO PBODCCI. RL'TTER Creamery extras. 4S'ic; creamery firsts, 44'3!5c; firsts, 3353 4Jc: seconds, 371jc. KGGS Ordinaries, 42 If 45c: firsts. 4S' 4c. LIVE POULTRY Fowls, 14glSc; ducks. 19fc; geese. 17c; springs, 15c; lurkeys. 20c. VEAL ;0 to 60 lbs.. 13-gl6c; 70 to s-0 lbs.. 16?: 17c; S4 to 110 lb,. KtOc. oierweight kidnes. 12S17c: coarse, 9 10c. POTAT:E5 Cars, 24; Wis.-Minn.. 1 S3. LEGAL ADVISORY BOARD ESTABLISHED legal advisory board for the draft registrants has been established in Hammond and Judge V. S. Reiter and Attorneys John F. Re.lly and L. L lonibcrgcr are the members. The hoard will furnish registrants with all information necessary in making out papers and answering the questions as 10 their classification. Throughout the country lawyers have charged for this service, at least a portion of them have. ONE KIND OF "CHARITY" Charity. ' Though its people sometimes attempt to gain cheap publicity and represent tnemselves as philanthropists. It is often a misused word. Several weeks ago a woman whose idea apparently was to get her name in the raper called The Times that she would like to help several needy families. That evening- a story appeared in The Times. It so.il3e.J veiy phi!vnthrop'c H it tl if- was the w-.j-n mi r.ieihjd t 'i;ty; She had boighi .tit1 chances on a ton of coal. Her idea of charity w as to give h; chances to some poor family. If they won they would get
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Miss Elizabeth Shelley and Bogaljuh. Miss Elizabeth Shelley of Washington has a memento of manv months' n-ork conducting- with Mme. Slavko Grbuitch a children's hospital "in a little Serbian town in the early stage of the war. His name is Bopaljub. which is Slavic for God's love, and his chief ambition is to be a boy scout and a good American citizen. Bogaljub is four years old. one of the few Serbian orphans allowed to depart from Serbia after the Austro-German occupptior
the coal. Tint's what ?he toM one person who askcu her io help aid the many worthy pre if li MMnoml. I'ity tin- poor if all :!:c philjnthroris's wcjc if this woi lan's tvp:. WRITES A PARODY. Ixiiiis Hammer, a Hammond soldier t amp Loean. Texas, has written the following parody on "Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You": Wry didn't I wa.t to be drafted And led to the train by a hand, i r put in claim for exemption. O why did 1 hold up my ha-nd'.' Why didn't I wait for the banquet. Why didny I wait for the hee' For the drafted men get ail the credit. While Fm only a volunteer. ED BECKMAI ON FURLOUGH E.J K-i'knun. son r,f Mr. and Mrs. Ilfnrv P. Uciknian of 4 Highland streei.. is liome on s fut lough from Camp Leavenworih, Kan, where lie is in a company of engineer? of the lepul-sr vmy. The young man has gained fifteen pounds in weight since he jo ned t lie serv ice in -May and like? the I f.'. He expects to be in France at ar. early ila?e. newark"shoes" for women now As announced by Manager Bernard J. Rcssman on another page in this paper, the Newark Shoe Stores company has ju.it added women's and misses' shoes to its famous line or men's shoes. The New ai k Shoe Stores company now -ias on sale shoes for women at pri es that mus' make every woman who sees them fairly beam with joy at the prospect of btnt; able to buy Fashim's latest fancies at sensible prices $3.50 end $1.50. They state they are showing s-hoe-that duplicate tb style of the "Tiost expensive models shown. It is their :dea to prove that S3. 30 and $4.30 is enough t 1 par for shoes for women. Th" Nrwajk Shoe Stores company i oncedes that women may pay $.00 10 J15.n0 a pair for shoes elsewhere. :ut rot more charininar styles can be Hyde Park
Market H. J. HOLTZ, PROP. STANDARD AVE. AND VAN BUREN ST. PHONE 683 HAMMOND.
Home Dressed Yoim Beef, any cut, per pound. .162 Not less than 5 lbs. to a customer. Spring Chickens, dressed per lb .-261od Spring Ducks, dressed, per lb 2SV2C Minnesota White Potatoes, per peck 36c
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'4 If had than those they show at $3.30 and $4.60; and the beautiful models displayed in their windows certainly substantiate this statement. The Newark Shoe Stores companv expiains in the following manner the reason for bing- ablo to give such beautiful styles and wonderful values at such low prices, viz.: "The Newark Shoe Stores company i. a gigantic national institution supplying sho-s for more than three million men and women through its own 237 stores in 97 cities." Oil Saturday, the opening day. to purchasers of women. s shoe. Hie Newark Shoe Stoics company state that a dainty vanity case containing mirror and powder puff will be gjven flee of inarge. CnPTi) PRAISES mm LIFE Captain Herbert McGuire, . Guest of Brother, Talks to Times Reporter. From the ranks to a captaincy is the story of Captain Heibett "VicGuire, brother of G II. McGuire of the McI'Jire Plumbing company. 911 Calumet uonue. After serving eighteen years in the ranks. engaging in the SpanishAmerican war, twice to the Philippines and "Around the World on T'ncle Sam." Captain McGuire was commissioned at Fort Leavenworth May 11. Ke is now trainins: National Army men at Fort Funston. Nothing but praise for the army comes from the lins of the veteran. "It's wonderful,'' best expresses the captain's answer to the usual query of "How do. you like army life?" HEATH R4TF. LOW. 'The death rate at Fort Funston is less than in Hammond." the Captain said today. "It is true we have a fewcases of pneuminia and measles at the camp, but the patients are extremely, well taken care of and there is litt danger of death.'1 Forty thousand pounds of t'ltfc'v wete served to the soldcr at Camp Grocery Holland Winter Cabbage, per dozen 75 All Kinds of Apples, per peck . 42 3 lbs. Sugar with order, only 24c bbl. Flour, with order only 91.47 Yellow Boiling Onions. per peck . .32c
Funston j-esterday. the offlr-er said. Ten per rent of the men wore allowed furloughs. "The men set the heft treatment po.ihle. Pteam-healed quarters, hot-water hath at any time and excellent meal ate afforded the soldiers in the making." Captain MrCJuiie concluded.
Billed as "The nest act of Its k!! on the stage of today" Woods animal actors in scenes of every day life .feature an all star show at the Orpheitm theatre startin? today and continuing until .Friday night. Four other acts which follow are excellent bus. Howard and t.raff, a 'jupgler's dream": Bayes and England, comedy 5inKinK, talking and dancing: F.urke and fiurke, "The messenger and the lady" and Da,vis and Davis, mus'cal. TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY WANTED Licensed fireman. Chapin &. Co.. Columbia ave. and Calumet river. Hammond. 1 1 -; 0 - 3 WANTF.I) Experienced stenographers, rnpid and accurate: good salary to tight parties. Apply, Standard Steel Car Co. Hammond. 11-30-i WANTED Office boy. over T5 years of age. Apply, Standard Steel Car Co. Hammond. 11-30-2 WANTED .Hoomers find' boarders. 130 Fayette st. Hammond. 11-30-1 " SEWER NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CITT OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Fou are hereby notified thut the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids ui to December 14th, 1917. at ten o'clock A. M., for th construction of Atchison Avenue ami 115ih Stiett Sewer Outlet Connections, beginning at the sump pit in the sewage pumping station to be operated jointly by the Citv of Hammond and the City of Whlt:'njr. Iniiapa. and constructed by and located in the City of Whiting, Indiana, thenn; west from a point of 30 ft. east of the east line of Atchison Avenue tas produced east from the west line" of Atchison Avenue) along a line SO ft. south of the south line of 113th Street to a point 28 ft. cist of the lest line of Atchison Avenue, constructed wiili 66 ft. of 60 inch two ring brick sewer with one marhale 3 ft. internal diameter, and iron cover as specified. Thence north and northwesterly connecting with the old Robcrtsdale Main Sewer at manhole located 8 ft. ..est of the west Pnc of Atchison Avenue in the center of 115th Street, constructed with 134 ft. of 4S inch two brick sewer, as specified in th plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified cheek for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of saiii improvement. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and el! buls. JACOB SCHROETER. BARNEY A. CARTER. D.VNfcEL V. ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works. Nov 3H Dec 7 SEWER NOTICK. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. You arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive, bids up to December 14th. 1U7. at. ton o'clock A. M..for the construction of Atchison Avenue District Sewer, described as follows, to-wtt: SECTION "A". Prom a line 113 feet south of the center line of 113th Street, (connect irrg with the outlet sew er, to be constructed by the City of Hammond, running from the center line of Atchison Avenue, east to pumping station to be operated jointly by the City of Hammond and City of Whiting Indiana.) Thence south along- a line 24 i fet east of the west line of Atchison Avenue to the center line of the first alley Immediately south of 119th Street and running parallel thereto. thence west along the center line of the first alley immediately south of ll?th Street ! and running parallel thereto, to the center line of the first alley Immediately west of Atcliisein Avenue and running parallel thereto, by constructing therein 2R63 lineal feet of 3-foot Int. You Can Save a Dollar on Shoes Saturday AT ORTT'S 1 1 NIFTY SHOES bOR WOMEN 1 SPECIALLY PRICED SATURDAY Beautiful hi.sh lare model, blacl; vamp. "Classy'' pray cloih lop, a dandy ?5 value. Yours for S4.00 Aloter Gray Boot, soft kid vamp with cloth top to match, a prcat $4 value. Yours Saturday for S2.95 Discontinued linos of Women's ' and 16 Boots, all late models, mostly small sizes. Specially priced Sat 4.00 OTHER BEAUTIFUL BOOTS shown in all the newe?t colors high or low heel models, popular prices. Walk-Overs for Men and woniei. large and varied assortment. Popular prices. HAMMONDS (J LARGEST BOOT SHOP 169 State St., Hammond.
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Dia. two-ring brick main sewer with 17 manholes, 2 new catchbasins, (6 old catchbaslns to be reconnected) 6 new six inch houw connections to be constructed from the new brick sewer, west to the lot line, (55 old six inch house connections to be reconstructed. 24 feet in length. 24 feet of 32-inch pipe sewer. 5 to 6" junction slants. All old six-inch drains now connected with old lS-inch sewer to be reconstructed at lot line with new connections, reconstructing old macadam pavements in Atchison Avenue and brick pavement in Indianapolis Boulevard intersection. SECTION "B". From the center line of the first alley Immediately west of Atchison Avenue and running parallel thereto; thence west along the center line of the first alley immediately south of 119th Street and runnin? parallel thereto to the east Ime of Lake Avenue, by constructing therein 1104 lineal feet of 2 .ft. Int. Dia. double strength socket pipe' main sever with 7 manholes, catchbasins. 33 of 5"x21" junctions. SECTION "C". From the center line
of the first alley immediately south of ll!Hh Street and running parallel thereto, thence south along the center line of the first alley immediately west of Atchison Avenue and running parallel thereto to a line 30 feet south of the north line of 121st Street, by constructing therein. 1132 lineal feet of 30 inch Int. Dia. double strength vitriiled socket pip-! main sewer, with 7 manholes, 2 utchbasins 70 of 6 "x30" junctions. SECTION "D". From the center line of the first alley immediately west of Atchison Avenue at a point 30 feet south east of the north lino of 121st Street; of the first alley thence east along a line 30 ft. south of the north line of 121st St. to the west line of Atchison Ave., produced south, thence easterly along 121st St. to a line 20 ft. north of the south line of 121st Street at the east line of Atchison Avenue produced south: Cience east along a line 20 feet north of the south line of 121st Street to a line running parallel with the southerly line of lndi.naapolis boulevard and 173 fef. distant southerly therefrom. Thence southeasterly along a line running parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and 179 feet distant southerly therefrom to a line running parallel with the northerly right of way line of the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company and S feet distant northerly therefrom; thence earsterly along a. line running parallel with the northerly right of way line of said Railroad Com pany and ? feet' northerly therefrom to a line running parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and 2 feet, northerly therefrom. Thence southeasterly along a line running parallel with the southerly line of Indian apolis Boulevard and 24 feet northerly therefrom to the center line of New York Avenue. Thence south along the center line of New York Avenue to the center line of the first alley rui ning parallel with the southerly line of In dianapolis Boulevard and southerly therefrom by constructing therein 2796 lir.eal feet 24 inch Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket pipe main sewer with 17 manholes. 4 catch basins, 37 of 6' x24" junctions. Steger Talking Machine is the only phonograph invented that will correctly play Victor, Edison, Pathe, Coiumbia and all other makes of records without mutilation. No Parts to Change You are cordially invited to call and hear this wonderful Steger Reproducing Phonograph. Prices: $45 to $450 TERMS TO SUIT ALL 4 Records for $1.00 All late numbers, music on both sides, ' S selections. J. M. WiIco3kson Music Go, NEW STORE Orpheum B!dg., Hammond. m ii l rrrr'i . r'.:3 -j
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SECTION "E". From the center line of New York Avenue, thence southeasterly from the center line of New York Avenue along the center line of the first alley running southeasterly parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and southerly -herefrom to the center line of the first alley immediately east of New York Avenue and running parallel thereto by constructing therein 258 lineal feet of 20 inch Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket ripe main sewer with 2 manholes. 10 of 6"x20" junctions.
j SECTION" "F". From the center line j of the first alley running parallel with I the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and southerly therefrom; thewce south along the center line of the first alley immediately east of New York Avenue and running parallel thereto to the north line of 125th Street by conslrti cling- therein 1315 lineal feet of IS inch Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, with 7 manholes, 2 catchbasins, 97 of 6' xlS" junctions. j SECTION "G". From the center l.ne of the first alley immediately east of New York Avenue and running- parallel thereto, thence southeasterly along the center line of the first alley running parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis Boulevard and southerly therefrom, southeasterly along said alley to the center line of the first alley immediately west of Wnttc Oak Avenue, and running parallel thereto. Thence continuing south along the center line of the first alley immediately west of White Oak Avenue and running- parallel thereto to the north line of 125th Street, by constructing therein 14 32 I meal feet of IS inch Int. Dia. double strength, vitrified socket pipe sewer, with 8 manholes. 4 catchbasins, 68 of 6"aclS" junctions. SECTION "H". From the center line
You Will Be Pleased! Just telephone 134 and we will send for and deliver .your work promptly. All work done bv us is first class, sanitary and satisfactory. Your Shirts. Collars Linen and Underwear will be laundered without coming; in contact with other people's work. We also do the regular family wash at moderate price.
Hammond 163 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE ttm n" Vr" 'iwn o y y o 202 Fayette Street.
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Best' Creamery Butter, per pound : 50C Old Fashioned Lard, no rtnii nH 1JUUU14 Shady Lane Com, 3 cans - 48c Sincerity Brand Com, 3 cans 50C Shandy Lan Peas, 3 cans 39 C Sincerity Brand Early June Peas, 3 cans 4SC Shady Lane Tomatoes No. 2 size, 3 cans -4JC No. 3 size, 3 cans 34C Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can 16 Sincerity Peaches in heavy syrup, u5c seller, per can 2SC Red Beans, per can 14C Libby's Good Luck, Van Camp's and Fox River Milk, tall size, per can Pet and Carnation Milk, tall size, per can 13 Aunt Jemima's or Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs 39C Kellogg'a Corn Flakes, Krumbles and Post Toasttss. per pkp llC We Sell Matches, large boxes, per pkp Rumford's Baking Powder, 1 lb. can.... 22C Renroh Baking Powder, 10-oz. can, 35c seller, per can )C Sincerity Mince Meat, 15c soiior. 3 pkps 2SC Large 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for 25& Fancy Peara, 10 lbs 'i Brl. Flour.. S lbs. Sugar.... 2.0b
We sell 5 lbs. of Sugar at 40C (With $1.50 purchase -of Canned Goods, Milk Excluded.)
We will make one delivery weekly to East Chicago, Ind. SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.
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of the first alley immediately south of 119lh Street and running parallel thereto, thence south along the center line of the second alley west of Alchis-on Avenue and running- parallel thereto ! the north line of 121st Street, by con structing therein 1126 lineal feet of 1 inch Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer with f manholes. 3 catchbasins, 70 of 6"xl5" junctions SECTION "I". From the. center l-.nv of the first alley immediately south . f 119th Street and running parallel thereto, thence south along the center line of the third alley west of Atchison Avenue and running paraliei thereto to the north line of 121st Street, by constructing therein 1126 lineal feet of It," Int. Dia. double streng-ch itrified socket pipe sewer, with 7 manhole?, 3 catchbasins. 70 of 6"xi3" junctions. SECTION "J ". From the center lin--of the first alley immediately south of 119th Street and running parallel thereto, thence south along the center line othe fourth alley west of Atchison Avenue, and running parallel thereto the north line of 121st Street by constructing therein 1126 lineal feet of !" inch Int. Dia. double strength vitrified socket, pipe main sewer with 7 manholes, 3 catchbasins, 70 of 6"x15" pum--tions, as specified in the plains, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by 3 certified check for not less than two an I one-half per cent of the estimated cosi of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JACOB SCHROETER HARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works. Nov 30 Dec 7
Enlist In The Woman's Army By Cor-servint' Foods. Laundry 134. HAMMOND, INO. Phone 738. 1 2 cans Shady Lane Corn 3 cans Shady Lane Peas . . . (i Hfl 2 lbs. Granulated Sugar j 2 cans Sincerity Peas v 2 cans Sincerity Corn I 2 cans No. 2 Sinceritv V 1. 35 Tomatoes 4 lbs. Sugar SOAPS Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars ISC Per case, 100 bars S4.G0 Try Old Country Soap, best litundr; soap on the market, bars - 55c Per case, 100 bars S4.50 Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars 57C Per case S5.50 U. S. Mail Soap, . 10 bars 5C Pe- "se" S5.00 Kirk's Flake White Soap. 5 bars 23 C Spee Dee Cleanser, two large cans 22C Palm Olive Soap. 3 bars .. Keen Kteener, 27C n3 12c OMvilo Soap, - bars - 25C TOBACCO We sell all Tobacco at 5c and 10c. Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Pi PkS 10 Home Run Cigarettes, per pkg 5 We carry a full line of Tobacco and Cigarettes. NUTS Fresh Brazil Nuts, VT lb 20c Soft Shelled Walnuts, new stock, per lb 29C
