Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1917 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Tuesday, December 11, itl hi' ipniiiiiiiiiiii mull" HMiiin ilium iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii! inn 11111,111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHHiiiniiiii 11111111111111111111111111 iiiiihiiih iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiim Four Day Furniture Clearance Before Christmas 1 nly Once in Six Months Can We Offer 1 You Such Economy Prices I THE people who accumulate money are these who buy at the Right time: namely, when prices are low. This is such a time. Not only are prices a good deal lower than they have been, but they are far bdow what prices for the coming spring are likely to be, on the great majority of goods.. JT IS unusual that we should hold this sale before Christmas, but we bought very liberally this year in order to obtain quantity prices therefore the stocks in our warehouses are much larger than they should be and only way to reduce them is by offering good Furniture for less money. YOUR good judgment should therefore advise you to buy home-needs as liberally as you possibly can and so fortify yourself against a future of high prices. All goods in this sale, despite the reduced prices, carry our regular assurance of satisfaction. L3
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It is simply that we need to dear out our "Warehouse before stock taking I Sale Begins Tomorrow and Ends Saturday, See Thursday's Paper for Additional Specials
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appreciated as a Christmas Gift A regular $19.00 Rocker for
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$1 Cash. $1 Monthly We place on sale thirty of these beautiful large massive Rockers. They are in a tew design, exceptionally well constructed of genuine oak. in mahogany or golden oak finish; nicely upholstered in No. 1 genuine Spanish leather; the seat is fitted with oil tempered springs. The regular price of these rockers is $19.00. We offer them for this sale .4 w nl'. J,OU
$18 Chifforobe tomorrow
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This is a very unusual price for a well-made Chifforobe. It is made of oak, in golden finish, which is particularly suited for bedroom and is so bright and cheery. It is a good, substantial, attractive piece of furniture with ample wardrobe space, having 3 large roomy drawers, a' hat box and suit compartment which will accommodate 5 suits, complete with coat hangers . and trouser rack. While they last, only J JZJ
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What Ails Germany By .lt;f. U. Hnil.N(. I'rofcKBOr of Fluruprnn UKtorv, Incldiiin I nlvrrattr. Selections from German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the war. Chiefly from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington,. D. C.
FANDERBILT'S SON IS ARMY CHAUFFEUR
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DILIGHT II? WAS. ' Whoever can not prevail upon liim-s-!f to pprov from lh. bottom cf liis i"Hrt th sinking: of the Lusitaniu, v.hoi r I'S'innt ccnqU'-r his fense r.f l!f t-ianiii- cruUy to tir.nunibcni'1 rr'fctly innocent victims anal aire himself up to honest delight at tiiis victorious exploit of German d -f-nsive powr him we judr to he r.-. tru O.rman." Pastor I. Piu n ira r t; n , i i th; rsmrhlft series enUtlc-d "Ivutscfii iipdn In ?ch".fTf r Beit." 1!! f 1 .
Ai.-li.r, i. 1 .SO. "To vha!l lov p aj a, moans nw wr, at.1 th f'nert p-ce l.-'i-r tivin ''no I-!!!.. I lo not .id if y-u to vuik iiut to ! i irh . I do r.ot 8'iviso yo-.i ! I'niprom Lif mid nwkc ppuff-. b'lt to 4 - r -, .'! i i !!. .. i. t j '-ur lab'.'T b" !!slitinr a:;"l you r rf,ir vjt?t-i-y. Ti'i say titit t'""i c:i'is- nl'ow s v-r' -nnr. I if !! j-r.ii that a good war haih-vix ovii ca !!." Krfd"'-;v!i N ic'scli". -M.j Spnra; h 7.;i rat i rust ra, ; ( c'iaf!r if "Vnr. and W.i rrior."
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(Bj I nlted Irr.) iJOXIXN'. Nov. 20 (by mail). Tho 'rgant w!p(i th fsra fro-n his 'uoutach and set the glass on the f'l r. t s Ilaij took T.tH)0 more pristoday. Beastly b'ie. they arc. I took one one myself in fact, he inflicted himself on me. "He was not a prisoner to be proud "f." th erReant continued. "When he .optd tne I wa buy repairing a ilephou wir. The boyB had gone ver th top and I s st rtsgstl irnr ith a half-yard of adhesion tape and s pair of plier -when omethln ttip;ed o-rer th -wire and eaid: '.Merit)-. I m your prioner. I submit. I dt-sire t- b removed from hero. "I -whirled around and looked it full In the np-scta.-leB t ts a very unhupp, n-itl-!itd Frit entirely sur
rounded !- clay. ' to away, can't yo'.t re I'm busy'." 1 sid. " T am yiwr prisoner,' he repeated ;iialntivetv. " 1'ou're a liar." I said ,everrly. 'You run ntvay and be someone else's prisoner. You're not the sort of prisoner that appeal to me. Anyway I'm not ;oin; to ha- prisoners thrust upon me. This is my busy day. Get jour lers out of that tr!re.' "For a moment he looked nonplussed. Th?n he dived Into a pocket and produced a oheap Swi?s wsth. " 'Kor you." he beamed. 'I'm your prisoner." "The man's pitenje n an led me. It was then I threw the pork and beans can at him. But he only burst into tear. "1 i"ld h!m t roiiIJn '. h1p hi trou-
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1 Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr at Spartanburg. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., son of Col. Cornelius Vartderbilt of the Twenty-second engineers. i3 army chauffeur at headquarters, Camo Wadsworth," Spartanburg, S. C. His father is already in France.
Serban v Dcrnitru Serbaji. 2393 Note. (K Call) Gery State Ek. vs The Steel City Realty Co. 3S0O Dissolution of partnership, receivership. (MacCraeken & Call). Mike Potean v. James Katrones. Filed Dec 8: A01 Dirce. (II B Steward.) John Chuha vs. Mary Csuha. iSf2 Note (R R Peddicord). Mary McAu'ifte vs. Krsnk . Hartir. 260o Person 1 InJ. H M Kinder). Michael Math' as vs. R P Scunidt. whose truo Christian name is unknown. Filed IXC. i: 2C04 Acct. Uavis & Starr) T. Joseph Tomer vs. Margaret Binaen Hartrer. 2605 Personal InJ. (Carver & Carver.) Bozo Asatiovich vs. Geora'i Punde. 260G Iiv.irc. C. F.rrtsch). 'Vera Matot: vs. .T!iies Mison. 2607 Replevin. tHarri' K. . ssier.) Tracy Waiters vs. I.ew.s B. ltarnes. 2$0Kre-l M U (H K Sarkett ). Arthur Smith v. .c'uth Broadway liud Vo.. a corporation, Joe! l'iotrv5ki. h;trle;; Tth. Steve T'etn, Bell Bo(t?F, t'h.arles B. Ciats. Frink Makowski. Anthony Lucas, David ,H. Pii.tl. John Hrown, John Carantziales Ivot .? in blk. 1 in S. Broadway Land Co. Resuh cf p?rt of blks 1. 3. 4 and 6 of S. r. road way Land Co. tjtli S Broadway Add to Gary. Ree. S. p. 175. 2603 Divorce. (Iligo Radan) vs. Anna Kotnetke vs Robert Romcike. 2310 PtTsoiial In.i. (Curtis Kuss). John Kazovich v Michigan Central R R Co., a corporation. 2811 Personal InJ. (Curtis & Kuss.) William Ladra vs. Michigan Central R R Co., a corporation. 2612 Breach of contract. Joseph Favo! vs. Virp-il Conan. (X W Corner of TSth and Adorns St.)
MOTIONS AND ORDERS.
Entrlea in Rooaa 2. 1622 Rudolph Wurlitier vs. John: sent to Porter Sup. Court. 16256 Zmierki vs. First St. Tr. A iav. Bank, et a!.; dis. for want of pre. Judy 1632l Cit. Tr. & 5av. Ek. vs. Ilerheovitz. et el.; find for pltf $470.62 plus $3r- without relief Judg. 16442 Phillip vs. Blen?. el al. ; pltf dis., costs pd. 16767 P.eed va. Reed; pltf Old to pay tlS per week and $50 attys fees. 16777 Pax ton Bum. Co. vs. Granger: find for pltf U1.30 plus $26 without relief JudP. Kntrlcs in Room 1. 1013 Bo rlns? vs. C. & E. R. R. I'...; Judg on verdict f-.ir d-ft. 1CS46 Wood vs. "Wood; d-s for ndni of pros. Judp. 11123 itoth vs. Bereolos; ent to circuit Court. 14934 Brande'.s Auto Sale Co.: f.nl for pltf J16S 53 plus $31 Juds. 13100 White vs. Gallaghr; dis f.want of pros Juda 153J6 Holmheig vs. Wyman; Hammond Sav. & Trust Co., appt. receiver. Ti420 Coa3h vs. Ttosenbautr. : pit ' di Judg. 15412 Nundorf vs. Xundoif: pltf ds Jtidt. 15461 Horner & Co. vs. Kurtz, et al : find for pltf vs. both defts: 191.12.
Granger is sural v Judg. 13328 Smith vs. Smith: find for pi-.: divorce Judsr1S350 James vs. James; p,tf dis Judp. 15593 Ywanow vs. Pt. Paul Fire. et".. dis costs pd. 13606 Wasiie vf. Wasile; dis for w;.' t of pro. Judg. 13607 Weber vs. Coodir.an. et al: ':'. r dis tots jifj. 13672 Shanks t.. FhahUf. et al.. dis. .Tudg-. 1o'j'2 Wadas vs. Tolpa: pltf dis Jud:fi3",4 O'Rouike vs. O'Rourke: find for pltf divorce Judsr. 1ST7S 1'axton I.nm. C. Vs. M. .. ; pi If dis costs pd.
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If You Think THE TIMES la Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Alwav? Welcome.
DR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Cffle Ovr Lak Coanfy Savinst a Trust Bank. Pbona 104. JW44ne: Hotel Majestic. Phone tls-J
bies. It be chos to be v.orn on the wrens side of a war like this he must take the consequences. And if he kept on weeping- on th wite, it might cause a short circuit. "The man' persistence finally wore me down. So 1 marched him off to the nearest dressing- station. "Tbat was rry first and last prisoner."
Astt Yourssif How You Can vause wide as the vorid and high ss Heaven.
TRIAL CALENDAR. Hammond Lake Superior Court, 16860 Gross v Gross. Pltf dis judir. 16531 Bank of Whiting v Svetkovich. Pltf dis costs pd. 14235 Krawcyk v Krawcky et 1 Pltf dis Jud. 2415 Wisdom v Wisdom. Fid for pltf: divorce: pudff. 237 Note. (W W Miller) Edward R. List v John T Marih Filed Bee.. 1rr.? Divorce. iK Cooper) llortenzia
Simple Wash Removes Rings Under Eyes Hammond people will be surprised how quickly pure Bavoptlk eye wash relieves blood shot eyes and dark ring's. One young; man who had eye trouble and very unsightly dark ringrs was relieved hy ONE WASH with Bavoptik. His riter also removed a had eye ttrain in three days. A small bottle
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EVERT CASE -weak, strained or infamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Otto Netrele. Brusrists. Adv
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Reliable Tailors 273 Eat State St., Hammond. SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO ORDER. CLEANING, REMODELING AND PRESSING AT MODERATE PRICES. Remodeling Furs a Specialty. Phone 3071.
How Heat FIahes, Dizzy Spells and other Bad Feelings at Change of Life may be Relieved. Richmond, Va, "After taking eeven bottler of Lytlia E. Pinkham'.a
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