Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1918 — Page 3
Friday. March 8. 1918.
THE TIME3
.fragc Thre
WILL ASK
the estimated and necessary VfCifH j Whttinc. Beach at SO centa per a t J
FOR I
Bf. TARIFF
The Chicago, Lake Shore and South f
Fnd In trrurLan railway company has
fVnd Tilth the public service ccmm
en of Indiana a petition asking for an Increase In fares beiTecn all points in
the stale., j The Increase a:ked for runs from!
twenty to thirty per cent. It will place rserfcr tariff on exact and eo,uitb! schedule, the tar!!? hercte'er hav115 made par'iaUy to rrt co'iipetJtion irrespeetit o of mileage or of '"riffs operating between other potnts The new tar if vill pro W a rite of on ai.d three -quarter cents per
hn- bf-en th practice of scalpers v. ho ( At the ::iet!T;s r.f the board of puhhvi practically deiVated tie rcgnisr j 1 - safety ( '. f. Petty. He org fl'rnrd, ji8r.gr schedule by ljrinK tip com-jllatl Swan and Augn.l tl'v.iv.el as rejrrnu'atiori tickets and selling them to; tilar police: William and Theo-Jor Rrnthetr fellow townspeople at a slight nd-jmen were appointed as apecal P"l:' e-
v&nce over trio commutation rate, j nis men.
has practically given the occasional patron a wholesale rate on tariff" II. G. Faithorn. traffic manager of
the South Shore, is taking up The nat-:
ler vith comirKtecs and directors of the chambers of commerce of this region and showing; them the nyce'iM ! j of an increase In rates.
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STEEL TO RESUME 1,000 East Chicago Men Return to Jobs Monday; Sinclair Men Here.
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TUK TiMHS todav tfrie
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n ten ride tickets: one and
halt r.o'.mremer.t of Dr. I'.. K. Kvans' In'en-
thousar.d fnn will return to ihelr
.ls Monday nt the Inland plant, republic Iron and Steel company, Kast Chicago, when the mills resume, operalions after being closed mo weeks ovi"lt to coal shot-tape. The Republic has orders booked far dead, according to financial editors and the company mart? a good shoeing last ear.
Vice-President James Cudahy and
IS BALDWIN HOLDING MONEY FDR BUILDING? Savings Profits to Build E. Chicago Plant May Be Solution of Hold Back.
PHILADELPHIA, ra.. March 8 Alva H Johnson, pre-ident ft the Baldwin l.oo-.motn e Works, at the annual meeting vesterday stated .t hid been "considered mad-, laable to de-late dividend on the common storU out of profits of 1917 and tha? a dividend was a c-iesti"n to b- determined in the future." Harold T. White, a member of the banking firm 'f Wh te, Weld i V. was elected a director, succeeding his partner. Francts M. Weld, and Thos. fi. hton nu,-eeded G.ty K. Tr'pp. (In connection with the action o
vice president; W. T. Leahy of Sullivan, secretary and Scott Johnson if Brazil, treasurer. The closing session of tho Indiana ice dealers was marked by argument between S'anley Wyckoff. Marion county food administrator, and Henry I. tithmer regardirsK tne ri ice of j whi''h Mr. ruthmer declared that Mr. yckoPf "didn't knev a tiling about ths tee. burine.''
HAY AT LIBERTY
! LOAN MEETING I 1 f . ,. Hay. Jr., .,f the Gary State
bank' today was summoned to Phloaeo
to attend the federal reserve district! Liberty Loan conferer.re. County Loan Chairman Hay also directed the second j loan and has been organizing his forcss ! for the third campaign. I
Specials for Friday and Saturday
ARMY SHOES Munsoii last, from S3.50 to $5.50 Also good line of DRESS SHOES boys' English last, from S2.00 to S3.00
GARY SAL00NMEN HOLD MEETING
Gary saloonkeeners held another ssso-jBSE ctation meeting yesterday afternoon at' i South Side Turner hall, where they
further adviriced thlr plans to attack
M. SHUBACK 85 STATE STREET, HAMMOND.
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-nt. on twenty-five ride ticke's andjtion to run for the republican nomina-J ,;heldou C!a,.u, assistant to the preTsi-' mone
v mav be applied on new de-
eca and a quarter cents on fifty-four', tion for coroner. i-.-.-i. .v. ii.i- r.a.,.-: . U,.t no.siblv the build, ne of the
rid tickets. It alio provides for an a Gary pioneer, the. doclor has always i company's new Kast Chicaao plant ve--! works on the. site at Ca.' timet. Kast
X8Ct rata Of tWO CentS a llliie Within,,,..-. ,i,--. rmmtv politics. He SCrV-l l.rHsv Thi. nlnnr 1 , V. r.n.n Cl. roPO
ed as deputy coroner. i for operations. Tr. Kvans has served a pteMdent oft the Gary Meuical society, president of ; xT A 'PIT fX?
Baldwin Lse-;ionv orks li o i n ; n sr with county saloonkeepers t lie oonstituback its common dividends two theories: T!rl,ai.v pf ,h, ,lry" ;8W. President mav be advanced: It h-iM been decided I Jacob Friedman presided, to build up a stronR rese- e to take i. . . m
fifv-war nt i :ngen':es : inis
are or
' ha stat ani two and a half cents a mile interstate. ,t the present time, the schedule provides for an even m.r.ifcr of nicklcs on every tariff. l'or
the Lake Count v Medical society, t.wo ;
example, on a lido of eleven miles. a!ui js 0w secretary of the1 twenty-f.va cents has been charged n- Tenth Ccnigressi ml Plstnct Medical a nd twenty-two. Hereafter It w!M ; ,orie, ,y H 1;a, R)s0 served as prcsibe twenty-two even. I .lent of the University club of Gary..
It Is said that one of the reasons why, lM. i-Na,,v- irienus predict tnat he wUl ,
MRS. HENLEY
the present schedule rias fallen below
10 LATE TOO CLASSIFY
young man for bookkeeper.
P. O. I'ox l? i. Hammond. o-S-2
(Special to Tba Times.) HESSVILLE. IXD.. March S Mrs.
President Johnson recently
stated that the engine ous-ness nir , so btis"- p-J i soon to shate In the half-billion dollar railway equipment, order soon t bV )e hv the Director-General McA !-. It is also sienifl'snt that Baldwin .hates have been steadily advancing;
n.ake a fine shewing for the office. If i Bess! Uenley, wife of Grove P -. llen-e'.et-ted Ir. Kvans says he Intends to ley of llessville. died yesterday mornretor the s stem of having doctors! ins at 1" o'clock after a brief Illness Ferve as . entities in the. county. ! S'ne was !. years old and besides her : husband she. is survived by one, child
The funeral Mill be beld at the resi-
WHITING OIL REFINERIES S44M08B FOR YEAR
NOTICE rOK THE PTP.CHASE OK A
LIQUOU LICKXSE. I Notice Is heicbv given to the citizens i . of Hammond. .North Township, Lake; 146.3 Per Cdlt EaHied By r'i.ntv anrl Sr of Trifiianq: I
1nce Sunday aTtrnoon at 2 o'clock.
E. E. WICKEY IS RELEASED j (Special to Taa Times.) I IN-DIAV-MMS. Mar. 8. At th, i y. a Tiifliana Ice Ieal-
closmg sesjiuii - ers- association AV. K. Martin of Craw;
tuJd... ....t. ni ! for.lsville. was elected presnent
i. rs and' Interment will be made in the I Wlckey of Kast Chica go first, vice pre,family lot at. the Hessvilla cemetery. Ident: K.ed O. Kdward of Marion, second
'!".! at the undersigned. James Xloran j
Standard Oil Company of Indiana.
i a. male, inhabitant and resident of th j "i?y. Township and County of Lake.) r.d the. Slate of Indiana, and is over!
Vi ago of twenty-one year?, and ha ! s.de.d in the state of Indiana, fori trniTlXG. 1ND.. March $ Net trior than one car and in l.e City of j profits of he Standard Oil Company of Hammond. Nortlv Township. Lake! Indiana for the year end4 Dec. SI. IP! 7.
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County and Stute of Indiana for more i,sri six month? pri"r to the date of tins not-.ee. And tha he is a qualified vi.t'er and ,hat tha. he is h citien of the X" rated States of Amerca ; a man e" good moial chara' t"r; that he will anpiy to the Botri of County Cointnts,cr ers ar Crown Point, Lake county. Jndiana, on the f.rt Monday in April, 1918. the same beirs; the 1st day of April. 1?!?, f',r permission to purchase the retail liquor license of Maurice K. M'jriarity. jrrant"il to h:tn by the Board ft County Commlssionors at their April term, 1317, to retail intoxicating, ypiritenj, virous and ma't liquors in less C ' an titi than five gallon 5 at one time rid permit the same to be. drur.k on the piratsn where soid, as follows: The precise location vv here liquors ; to b" sold by the provisions of the ltcer.ee to b renewed sj a f ollo-ws : The gTOur.d floor front room cf a one e'ory frame building, situated on that rait (,f the fractional N. K. 1, Sec. 1. Township 37 N., P. 10 W. Cnd V. M., c.cscribcd as lying north of and adjacent
were S43.80?.?'!. or art the rat of US. 3 per cent on th J30.04S.bl4 capita Illation, compered wjh re lOlS showinir of $30.04".BH. which tvia! 1.14 per cent cn the stock. The 1 0 1 7 r.cure', however, nie be
fore charging off J17.nnt.00n heM in re-; Q serve for federal rases. "With tills de- ' H
duction. the company shows surplus! earning of j:s.S"?.P. t for th year, a rate of J? r"f cent on tb stock. Div!-j deeds paid totaled $:,7"0.'1''. leaving! 5 1 ?.0S3 S 1 net, ,hicli was carried tor-!
ward o the surplus account.
Grocery and Market 84 STATE STREET. PHONE 49 HAMMOND.
?h' cf way line of
the northerly ri
the C, L. S. & E. P-y. and bins V. arid adjacent to W. l;r, of Sheffield a-.enue, known as 160C Calumet (Shff.ld) avenue, a public highway in the ' :ty cf Hammond, North Towr.rhip, I.ak County. Indiana. JAMES MOHAN.
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I HOLDS SESSION
tprrl to The Tim TOUTING. Tad, March S The regular rnectiriK "f tlie city council was held at which JSO was transferred
from th general f ind to the patriotic i garden fund to be ';ed by the street! comrrissioner. George Fednrk In th plowing, harrowinr and preparing th j so'l of vacant bts and parcels of land I in end around the city of Whiting to ! b used for isfir. j At the meeting of the board of p ib- j
lie works. City Controller Derham was civen permission to sell all surplus fr,d and sr ravel 'eiinnilatd on the
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Grocery and Market EDWARD HANISH, Prop: 206 Conkey Ave.
HAMMOND, IND.
PHONE 161.
Specials for Satd'y, Alar. 9th BEFF POT ROAST, lb ; 20O-22f SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 28c ROUND STEAK, lb Ii5c HAMBURGER STEAK, lb J 9c BEEF STEW, lb. 1.7c BOILING BEEF, lb 15c VEAL STEW, lb. 17c PORK ROAST, lb 24i' C
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, lb
51C
ALCO NUT OLEOMARGARINE, 2 lbs for. . , 63c HIGH GRADE COFFEE, lb 19c BEE BRAND PEACHES, No. 3 can .22c SMILAX PINEAPPLES, No. 3 can 29c MILAX KRAUT, No. 3 can 15C
COLUMBIA BRANDNOODLES MACARONI SPAGHETTI
Per Package
SOAPS GOBLIN n sweetheart rer 15ar GRANDPA'S WONDER SOAP. ... gsw U. S. MAIL JrT
IT is a fact that the meats which we sell are far superior to those commonly sold from market; the reason of this is that rjualitv is our first consideration when making our selections. Another reason is that we do not leave it to the discretion of those from whom we buy to deliver wlial thev see fit we personally inspect every piece of meat which enters our doors, consequently we can guarantee every piece which we sell. The meat question is an important one in every home, and we believe that we can convince you that it is to your advantage to patronize our market, if you will cive us a fair trial.
NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK 22 NATIVE POT ROASTS 20 SMALL PORK SHOULDERS 21c BONELESS CORN BEEF ISUc PICKLED BEEF TONGUES 19 if FRESH SLICED LIVER 7UC FRESH CALF HEARTS 14c FRESH OX TAILS 8c
Grocery Department Fancy Cooking Potatoes, per peck 2Gc Karo Syrup, 1U lb. can 13c Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, No. 2 can 2t.c Manor House Coffee, reg. 40c seller, 3 lbs. .1.00 Large Jar Prepared Mustard 10c NO DELIVERY.
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Stop Beating Your Rugs Carpets Russs- cleaned like new. We take out the dust and el pan the nap. It will look liko new. T'piiolstei'inc:. Furniture Repairing. Lake County Upholstering Co.
287 E. STATE ST.
AUTO SERVICE.
PHONE 2849
SWIFT'S PRIDE.
POTATOES, per peck 29c WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
Every Face diCers, but can block your hat Into any number of attractive shapes, that T.l prove becoming to 70x1. We make a specialty of HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING and feci 6ur that ran satisfy you with our prompt rprvlce, high class work and fair p:co?. Com in find let us tell you what we can do In the way o cleaning: and blocking your old hat.
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SHOE SHINING PARLOR AND
HAT CLEANING SHOP.
S. E. GRAMMAS. Proprietor. Beth Ladies' and Gent's Hats Given Careful Attention. 175 State Street. Phone Hammond 2464. Hammond, nd.
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Good Rules For Business Men Thft following verses appeared recently in "Commerce and Finance'' and contains fiome very good advice to business men. We wish especially 1o call your attention to two words Keep Insured Don't worry; don't overbuy; don't go security. Keep a liifih vitality; keep insured; keep ober; keep cool. Stick to chosen pursuits, but not to chosen methods. Be content with small beginnings and develop them. Be wary of dealings of unsuccessful men. Ee cautious, but rvben a bargain is mad stick to it. Keep down expenses, bat don't be stingy. Make friends, but not favorites. Don't take new risks to retrieve old losses. Make plans ahead, hut don't make them in cast iron. Don't t!l what you are going to do until you have done it. Let us furnish you with literature and sample policies covering your entire needs in life insurance. Gary National Life Insurance Company GARY THEATER BLDG. GARY, IND. Wilbur VVynant, President.
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DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE. 276 State Street. Phones: 136-137 Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.
Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 38c
Fancy White Potatoes, per peck 25c
Buckeye 16-oz. Tall Can Milk 12i-c Baker Chocolate, 1-5 cake, each 7Zc Pure Fruit Preserves Black Raspberry, Red Raspberry, Blackberry, Peach, Black Cherry, Grape, 20-oz. jars . . . .' 25c Armour Mince Meat, package ....I21ic 3 R0II3 5c Toilet Paper 10c Lima Beans, Red Beans, Sugar Corn, Early June Peas, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c California Heavy Syrup Peaches, No. 3 can, 30c can for 23c Pineapple, Sliced, 14-oz. can, special 15C Pure Mug of Mustard, good as produced 12c
1 Large Bar of Ivory Soap 10c
Bremner Bros. Excelall Biscuit, package 6c Pure Fruit Jelly, 7V2-0Z. tumbler 13c Star Blueing, this bottle equals 1 gallon blueing 9c
j Evaporated Pears, bright and fresh, per lb 15c
MEAT DEPARTMENT.
j Fresh Dressed Spring j Chickens, per lb 36c ! Leaf Lard, per lb 27 C
Small Pork Loins, lb.26V2f Pork Butts, per lb. . .2 lUc
Spare Ribs, per lb 1 Sc Rib Roast Beef, lb 20c Beef Shoulder Roast, per lb .18c-22c Boiling Beef, lb ! .14 c
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The largest Spring "stok of up-to-the-minute beautiful Ladies' Suits. Coats and Dresses to be found in Hammond. Every one of them are gems, the product of exquisite tailoring. In this rapidly growing territory the name Maudcl & Company has become a by-word with tho ladies who like to look well and dress well, because the
New Creations are found at
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Extra Special Sale for Our Spring Opening
In ladies' creations wp have the latest shades such as Bisque, Copen, Grey and novelties. Other shades and cloth Wool Vclour, Gabardine, Poplin and Serge, white and black check. Kegular price of these garments $27.-""0. For our Spring Opening Special
143 EAST STATE STREET.
HAMMOND, IND.
