Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1918 — Page 4
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I Camp No. 1657 Koyal Neighbors will be m-iu Wednesday evening at the I. O. O. hall, 177 State' street. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. U. Streoter will take ThanksKivintt dimur with Ir. ami Mrs. llarokl Moycr, ChicK. CERTIFICATES ISSUED FOR AFTERNOON FROCK FOR JUNIOR MISS REVOLT OF CROATIAN SOLDIERS HELPS SOUND MONARCHY'S KNELL PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merry weather ( of Welland. Unt., Canada, arrived in Hammond yesterday for t brief visit j with Mrs. A. H. Merryvveather at her 3
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Corns. Bunions" and Ingrown Nails removed. Flat feet treated. 412 Hammond BIdg-. Honors 7 to 9 p. m. J. T. Stamm, phono 1333. 11-12-lnio. COMING EVENTS. Mrs. Louis Klitzko of Kenwood will nave the members of the Amethyst Club as Iter guests Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Farley Dunbar." 27 Rlmbach avenue, opened her home yesterday afternoon for the meeting- of the history department of the Hammond Woman's 'lub. The newly elected chairman, Mrs. J. J. Anderson, presided over the business meeting and the program for the Bfterr.oon was in charge of Mrs. Glenn 1.. Kbright and Mrs. F. ( . Kick. The topic for the afternoon was "The Immigrant" and particularly interesting was the paper on "The Charai t. i islios oT the Immigrant" by Mrs. "Merrilia Kmerine. Mrs. Rick had a paper on the same subject and papers were also read by Mrs. Ebright and Mrs. K. 15. Fowley. Mrs. Fbright's subject was "Distribution of Immigrants" and "Social Characteristics of the Immigrant" was the subject of Mrs. Rowley's paper. The next committee meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mr. Fred Rarnett in Elizabeth street and .Mrs. Robert Harrington will have the program in charge.
home in touth Huliman street before going to New Orleans where they will spend the winter. A very interesting: meeting of the evening hour committee of the Hammond Woman's Club took place last evening at the borne of Miss Mabel Powley in liauer street. The musical program included vocal selections byMrs, tieorge Flynn and Mis Adele Dunbar and a duet by the Misses Gertrude and Kmnia Claus. Mrs. C.rissinser told of the Kngllsh poet, John Maselield; Miss Isabella Latta told of th poets who died in the war and Miss Alta Adkins give an acount of the Indian poet. Tagore. The civic committee of the Hammnod Woman's Club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. T. F. Leary in lxan strc't. After the program the members will work on the service Hag and arc asked to bring their thimbles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Flewelling, 445
Dine street, entertained last evening in j celebration of the ninth birthday anniversary of their daughter Hazel. Music and games were the entertainment for j the evening and-at the close dainty refreshments were served. The guests in-i eluded Walter and Hazel Flewelling, i Orendle Holmes, Flsie Hunt. Laura i
Grady. Louise Jonsey, Harriet and Kleanor Kaufman. "Walter Goodpaster, Gordon Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jonsoy, Mrs. Goodpaster. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Flewelling. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Martin and H. D. Masteiler.
The regular meeting of the Knights and Ladies of Security will be held Wednesday evening at the hall in the Himbaeh building. This evening the drill team will give a party for its members and the members of the Coun-
! cil and their friends. Refreshment j will be served and dancing and games ; will be features of the evening.
There will be a meeting of the Golden Rule Council No. 1, IX of L., this evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall. The weekly meeting of the Laiief
The city of Fiume, principal seaport of Hungary, was abandoned by the Austrian troops recently to the Croatian troops. The Croatian
General view of Fiurne, Hungary. parliairent has voted for a total separation of Croatia, Slavonia and Da'matia from Hunjrary, Fiumo has been decorated "with
Italian flas and the residents srre cclt-brating-, it is aid Kailroada u.ed by the Austrians were da-stroyed.
nr-omp and profit taxes for tiir- new U-venu Act will i Jiif.i.iii.o'i't.ooo. Th's first
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November 7. I'lie Lanky having fund,
Yesterday afternoon T.Irs. John Apnew nas bi'Stcss to thi lOmbroidery Club at her home, 12 "VWbb street. The members brought their needle work and spent a pleasant social time. The next club party will be held in two weeks. Fourteen members of the Rooster Club auxiliary were in attendance at the meeting: last evening in the club rooms in the Citizens" Nationanl Hank building nnd made preparations for the meeting next MomViy evening when the mothers will be entertained. Another meeting is sr nour.eed for Friday of this week.
Aid Society of the First Freshyterjan church will be held Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors.
DEATH OF BABE.
Raymond Chas. Kendall, the 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kendall of 669 Sherman street, Hammond, died at their home yesterday afternoon of pneumonia following Spanish influenza. The funeral was held from their home this afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of undertaker Stewart. Interment was in
1 Dak Hill cemetery.
The Misses Ruth and Katherlne "Williams "f . 60" Truman avenue entertained at a prettily appointed dinner last evening in compliment to Miss Louise Harrison who leaves Hammond today for Brooklyn, N. T., to make her home.
T t,,i mw.i I waia nave put rori.-i 10 ujtr.
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CLEVER GIRLS OH ORPHEUM BILL Adele Jacon, w.th a voice; I'atsy Shelly, petit and graceful and Izabelle ilauni, who plays the violin, ahe the three principals on an all-girl act.
government. ! Total value of these was estimated i at 100,00.000. In addition. Jewels and j other personal valuables were seniestered to the extent of 20.000.000. These , figures do not include stocks and bonds or current funds l'-ft hy the enemy in safety deposit boxes in tinbanks of I;aly. The directors of these banks assumed the responsibility of seeins to it that safely deposit boxes of enemy aliens were, not opened except by the Italian authorities. It is estimated that property, stocks, bond.-, jewels and personal property belong
ing to enemy subjects in xiats loiairu one billion dollars.
NO WONDER THE GERMANS TOOK LEAVES HASTILY
known as 'Hello, Feople. Hello," at the Hammond Orpheum theatre. The scenery is ,briarht and the costumes pretty and the talented girls make the act the best that Fepple and Green-
arid Ruth ami
Misses Louise Harrison, "Welsh. Vannotta Todd
Katherine "Williams. The meeting of the Kqunl Franchise
League was postponed une week until! Ut"
the evening of December 2.
and Manley
vaudeville team, doing
Followinir the reeular meeting this
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Order of Eastern Star there will be a social hour when cards and dancing will be enjoyed.
Triumph Council No. 11 I. of L. held'i its regular semi-monthly session lastj evening at the I. O. O. O. F. hall i;i
Statf street. An nutation was accepted by the degree team to go to Indiana Harbor December 12th to initiate a class r f candidates.
An important meeting of Golden
are a clever exactly the
things vaudeville patrons like to have audeville teams" do. and doir." them
11. The team has everything in tne
country worth placing- and is a recognized big time act guaranteed never to miss flro before an Knglishspeaking audience. The Orpheum will have a six-act holiday bill for Thanksgiving Day and will run continuous.
ITALY DID SOME PALMERING, TOO
tFviTKD Press Cablegram. 1 ROME, Nov. 26. Up to the time of
the signing of the armistice over vu
properties belonging to enemy subjects Rod had been sequestered in Italy by the
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yds Park Grocery & Sarlot Co. ; Standard and Van Buren St., Hammond. Phone 689.
We Dress Our Poultry to Order Only.
35?
GEESE, dressed, per pound
DpCKS, dressed, per pound 38e SPRING CHICKENS, dressed, per pound GUINEA HENS, dressed or alive, eaeli 75p FIVE HOME DRESSED HOGS, any cut, per lb 35
(BV I'NITF.n I'RF.SS.l WASHINGTON, Nov. 2ii. Bavarian school children ore emph'Veil 'n t!l' tollection of leaf-hay, according to German newspapers reaching here. Hiey are told tho Importance of the work, which is to supply food for the -.irmy horses, In Hanover 10,000 children are said ;.o have assisted in harvesting.
GARY MAN SENTENCED. T.J1E3 P-t REAf. ,r s-;tat:: ac;tal. INDlANAl'uLlS. I"D.. Nov., 26. P.obert lb-nbo of Gary, a negro, was sentenced for six months and Anna Brown who signed hi sijuestioiinairo as his wife was .sentenced one day in jail
by Judge day.
Anderson in
Federal court to-
DISCUSS LIVE TOPIC AT DINNER A general meeting of the Fast Chicago Chamber of Conmiercc will be held Wednesday noon at the Phillips hotel to take the place of the dinner meeting that is customarily held on tl. last Wedresday evening of each month. There are some changes to be made in the constitution and some other matters tliat require formal action at this time otherwise the general meeting would be held in connection with the Indiana dinner that now bein? planned for the evening of December 9. Besides the changes in the constitution necessary before furthfr solicitation of new member can be 'mad", the matter of amalgamation with Hammond wiil also have consideration and a committee appointed in accordance with a plan that has been worked out by representatives of the two cities within the la3t few days. A lunch for about fifty cents will be served Wednesday and an effort made to close the meeting promptly at 1:30 p. m. All members' and prospective members and all friends of the organization are cordially invited to participate in the luncheon and the. proceedings of the hour.
THE TIMES' FINANCIAL
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the construction of the bit? sewer which was r-cently completed at a coat of J2 1:000.
The Tandcl acres in the t
is assisted at $7
third of the entire cost
tract of several hundred rri'ory of the bitr sewer
2,ir1.64 or nearly one-
of the fewer.
remons-
liect nif,'ar Car Fdrv. ,
Locomotive
November Atchison
American American
Ann rican
Anaconda t;5' American Smelting- cji Brooklyn KapHl Transit ; OS Paldwin locomotive 7."' iialtimoro and Ohio uU' Canadian Paeiiie 16't
Tbo M.-uib-l '-talc, filed a
trance throiKh their attorney, F. Miles holder of Norton, setting forth tho claim that! money at
the tract is unimproved and that it is not hem-fitted by the sewer but was overruled and the confirmatory order was i,(!oteJ and the appeals in the courts means that the assessments xnay be in the courts for secral years. The west side sewer drains ail the territory west of Clark lio;cd to CHne avenue the es-m city limits and south from the ("Iran.! Calumet, river to Nineteenth avenue and has been under construction for two years being completed hii-t month.
American Can Co.
New York Central Colorado Fuel . Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Crucjble Steel '. Frio. American Steel Fdrs. tln-at Northern International i'aper Norfolk and Western Northern Paci'io Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal Peoples (las liepublic Iron and Steel Keadii: F. S. Kubber American Susar Southern Pacific Southern' Hallway ChKO. Mil. and lit. Paul
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OAHD -BfLL IS DEADLY
Tony Nastri, an Italian, Indiana Harbor, lies at Si. Margaret's hospital with a fractured -skull as the result of a fight
Federal i.) : ? u ml. i amount t
third of j.ij fl hie. must be ..re;,;, ra ! Io -a 1:3 i ariK,ii; c(:l.i ', r y
rosuits. T-. aoid this the V. S. Treasury has provided a method . wio-reby all tax-pay,-, may supply themsflves in advance with :. m.-.-iiim ft r.teetlns th Var,-ll IS IpstalPnciit of the Federal Uevenufi pay:n-nf. without resort to credit at that time. This done by off-r:nsr 4 '-a per cent Tax Anticipation Certiiicutes, a direct
ation of the F. K. Treajury. dated
ir-.d maturing March 15. i:d all private investors in hand at the present
n-on-ifnt may employ them with abso1 tte freedom fivm risk or commercial uncertainty by buying these Government Tax Anticipations Series "T." By doing so. which might otherwise bo idle, "waitins for cer.dit.ions to settle down," may be put to work for tha Government. Current fund si are needed to carry on the demobilization operations following the armistice. There is no way to obtain this money except- by 'iiorrovvinir against the taxes" to be collected in 1S19. This is done by the isue of these Tax Anticipations. When March 15 rolls around th
Series "T" need not borrow this bank to pay hi3 Federal
taxes. He has on hand maturing certificates which the Government will accept at their face. P.est of all the taxpayer has been receiving Treasury checks for interest during- the interim between purchase and maturity. The Treasury reserves tho right to allot all subscriptions for Series "T" or to reduce subscriptions. No fixed amount is prescribed for the issue. Payments must be. made' either In Chicago Exchange, or in xsuexplred. Cer
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Thi3 pmart but rimple Rtrwn for the junior mips shows unerring good ta?te. It is fashioned in terra cotta chiffon with narrow shirring of the material for trimming. Clusters of pin tucks and a deep hem are the ether noteworthy i terns.
litis. To avoid possible high interest rates next March when taxes fall due all corporations and individuals liable for Federal tax payments should purchase these Tax Anticipation certificates. It is a patriotic duty an it is good business.
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day nifcht- over involved in a in
iout six o clock Hatur-
some money tnat was ird bill.
Texas Oil Fluted C Kara Fnion Paeiiie I'tnli Copper Wibash
Willys Overland Sinclair Oil
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tlEESTY EOSTDS. 3'is -J99.5 43 - ?.40 4s. conv. 3 '33 3i.2' 4 ',s, S7.1M 4 U. conv. 3is JtS.r.O 4 14 s, conv. 4s ;7.12 4th 4's 'J7.20
The iiht occurred at SS2S Hemlock street and when Officers Zarkovich and Lazar arrived Tony was found on the sidewalk in a pool of blood and his assailant had fled. The wound on bis head looked as if he had been hit with an ax or hatchet. Dr. Tei fjni-d. n i;.'ivc first aid an 1 hud the man taken to the hospital. The assailant is said to b-i Joseph I:lla Padia. alias Joe Perry, who was fmployi.d a' the American Steel Foundries and who came Ifom Chicago about si.vo we-ks a?o. jris rrc'-iit whereabouts are unknown.
Srt-60 lbs. . 60-0 lbs. . tOj-UO lbs. . Fancy Heavyweight Coarse
VEAL. 13c 13 ' 2 ft 2152 22 n 2 3c 22ac kidneys 13 i?J-13c 12 c
iTou'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then ' buy a Thrift Stamp. Dollars and Determrnation spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.
Two carloads Iimiosota King Potatoes, j tyfk fine cookers, per bu jLqIxJ One car "Wisconsin. Potatoes, Chfljfd per bu lrL
One car Idaho Burbank Potatoes, i er bu
One car Apples in barrels Russets, Zfh Spies and Greenings, per brl, $4.50, $5 &. tJ Jf One car Cabbage, per pound JLw
Oakley and State St., Hammond. Opposite Postoffice.
You cannot fight with your lives
rOTATOEj, Cars, 40. Wisconsin $1-30 p i.' Minnesota 1.50 if 1.1 CHICAGO GBAIN rtTTXTBES. Corn
but you can with your dollars for November ?l , , ; December 1-
ceeas.oi mercy.
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ECONOMY
GROCERY
and"
84 State St.
MARKET
Phone Hammond 49
January 1-
February 1-27 Oats November $ December .Tl's January Tlis February -- .71
THANKSGIVING! We feel the public is going to celebrate this Thanksgiving as never before. Thankful for the Glorious Victory just achieved. If your menu is made up of any of the following items we can supply them Turkey, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Pumpkin, Raisins, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Apples, Oranges Sweet, Cider, etc., etc.
CHICAGO X.IVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts. 46,000; market, ptead and 10 lower RoukIi JIG.CO-? 1S.73 Light 17.10-31S.10
I'igs Butcher racking Cattle Receipts, steady Leeves Cow 3 StocUers-feedcrs Canners Calves llutcbers
1 if, 3
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Waist
I Wednesday pllll and Friday
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Mandel & Company
GROCERIES. Celery, 4 large stalks Cranberries, 2 lbs
10c 'ml0C
"Jell-0, all flavors 10 'Pumpkin, large cans 14 "Coffee, ''Some More Brand, extra special, 1 lb. can 38 ' Tea, Salada, Ceylon and India, i in bulk, lb 57 '.Olives, large queens in bulk, -per qt 40 'Grape Fruit, thin skin and juicy, 'three for 25p i Oranges, thin skin Florida, dozen. 305
MEAT Fancy Turkeys, Ducks, Geese. Fancy Home Dressed Chickens 3G-3SC Veal Roast 20-28C Boneless Sirloin Roast 25 2Sc Native Chuck Beef Roast 20-22' Frankfurters 22 Pork Sausage 25-28 Round Steak 30d Sirloin Steaks 25 Short Steaks 28
13.30 ii) 13.50 17.80 W IS. 23 17.00'a 17.65 S3, 000; market, $ 3.23fT13.75 6.50 T 14.00
7.23 it 13.011 p: 5.50 Tf 6.25 ; r 16.73 ft" 17.23
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CHICAGO PKODTJCE. Creamery extrasemfwyp LTAOIN" HR Butter Creamery extras, 53c; cream - fry firsts, 60 f 61c; firsts, 57,.s64c; second;-, C4''i36c. KKa Ordinaries, . 545Sc; firsts, 63 U 'n 65c. Live Poultry Fowls. 19fi 24c: ducks. 27;r2Sc; geese, Jo:; springs, 21c; turkeys, 30c.
HiELS SPPESR 01 SEWER LEI!
: Our assortment of Fruits and Vegetable s is as complete as the season permits. : . WE DO NOT DELIVER.
The Mandel estate in the Gary superior cuurt yesterday filed an appeal over the action of tha Gary board of public works which last week passed an order confirming- a special assessment levied upon the property in tbe territory by
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TVc arc going to help the people celebrate Thanksgiving as they never did before. ' Vfc just unpacked a neTT shipment of beautiful Coats, Dresses and Waists that at the price it will bo worth your time coming miles to see. Look! We proposo to sell them Wednesday and Friday at prices every woman can afford to pay. COATS UP FROM $9.50 DRESSES TJP FROM $7.50 CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS, UP FROM $2.50
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