Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1919 — Page 3

Monday. April 7, 1910.

THE TIES.

Pace Three.

DEATH'S HARVEST

HELEN BRIDGE. Friends of the F. Biitlge family w-tr ".saddened to hear this morning uf lh death of his younnest daughter. JI.ss Helm Bridge-, at a Chicago hcspual last ingrht of tuberculosis, after being a sufferer fcr about a ytar. the m tvru in Hammond at 4 Warren st , in Ociloher. If 99. aiid besides her fa'.lier U-uvr-s

two brothers. Edgar of B'ue Island. ! 'hp Standard Steel Cur rint

Lieut. Norman bridge. 1 1 w in I'rath.y. mains will b shipped to Mfnlapu'. I rar.ee. and Grace Hughes of Waterloo. ! Mich., his former homo, for burial today. Iowa. Th funeral, in charge of Stewart. I - will take place on Tuesday afternoon at I LEWIS P. WII.A3I. 1 r. m. from the home of Dr. and Mrs. i Lewis r. AVilam. who has been ill for

II. E. Sharrer. Interment at Oak Hill

sm, of Price PIc. Hammond, died at St. Margarets hospital following aa operation today. She Is a niece of Con

tractor George Pearson. The funeral ar- ,

rar.Kements have not been made, but C. H. St.ew.irt will direct. ADOLPK MTTUDT. Hammond pe-ip'o who were shocked to har of the death of Adolph Mundt at I St. Margarets hospital of typhoid fever; last week, were startled to hear of the . death of h'.s brother. William Mundt. at j

the hospital on Saturday ecnir.K alter an operation for appendicitis. William was tent-five and his brother thirtyi no years old. and both were foremen at

The re-

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

some time with ai'men following a ?o -(re Bttark of Influenza, died at St. Margarets hosri'- u btcrday. He m

i n'rty-ftve years o '. carpen.tr. and i I'd at Ifift X. H'l'irt .m '. Th- r--main will bo shipped T'.'sii-.js. Pa-, t r.ighf. b:a old t-ome, for bu 'il. by Kir.imr.ir.K. A1TNA ORflAKIK. in.i t'rb.-ni. I v 1 year fid iaugh'f r of Toney snd Ann i l ibanik. ditd at the fnmilv home. 100 Baltimore St.. after a

tomorrow afternoon I'.urial at Oak Hill.

from the

antS. HENBJETTA CAUS. Believed to be the oldest rerson in Hammond. Mrs. Henrietta I'aus di-d Saturday afternoon at the heme, of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie FKgers. 20 Mason ft. Mrs. Daus. who was ninety-two years old. had Ions been in poor health cue to old age, which caused her death. The decedent was born in Germany, March 31, 1S27. and had resided in Hammond during the last twenty-mr.e years. She leaves two daughters. Mrs. Her.rittta Egg-ers of this city and Mrs. Freda Meiers of St. James. Minn. She is also

survived by four sisters, a brother., eleven grandchildren and twelve great . UTBTLE JFAXXrOW. grandchildren. ! Mrs. Myrtle Fallon, w if of Char'.es The funeral trill be held Tuesday ' Fallon. '2ft Carroll st., died nf Pt. Marafternoon at two, from the Fggers home'garets hospital today, following an open Mason St., and at the St. rani's Evan- . oration. fh was twentv-four years old gellca! church at Burial will be r.nd. besides her husband leaves a child In Oak-wood cemetery. if1 mourn her. The interment wl'l be in j charge of Burns, and th remains are I31S. MAST BACHMAN. (to be sent to Ptreator for burial. Mrs. Mary Farhman died at the home ; Cf her daughter. Mrs. H M Bat.s fj ACCUSES SOCIETY OF P?2 Ave. H. South Chicago. Death was j T T Tt.T A T T TT2TT due to cancer. She is survived by three ' CK1MLNA LtLilSShLl daughters, Mrs. A. E. Jameck. Mrs. H. M. Bates and Miss Anna Bachman. or.d ! rSTFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE! r,- r,T, Wi-l-anv Hrnrv rd! NEW T'KK. April 7 The American

Ernest, the latter bein? in France; and! Defense Society is named d

also two brothers. Fred and Ernest

Charles Pilley of Gary, through his

attorney, George P. Michaels, bar filed j suit for divorce from his wife, Edna j Pilley, in the Superior Court at Hammond. Pilley charges cruel and In-I human treatment and states that hW I uife nreferreil the companionship of;

other men to his own. Ho says that they were married September 1. 19"6.

.:d separated May 1. 19'3, and since! then bate been living apart. They have; r.o children, j I Illinois Interior Finish Co. vs. Clnrence S. Hoffman is the title of a suit j on a promlssary note filed this morning j in the Hammond Superior Court by At-I

torneys G.Uett & Sheerer. The Annheuser-Bjsch B-ewlng Association has brought action against George Walcls. T.40S Michigan nve. Indiana Harbor, to collect 9 for liquors and merchant furnished the dfen'l-

short i'iness. The fjneral wilh 1 nder- ant. Kioiz .-eupci s-r .,... ...... taker Jasr.owski 1n charge, will be held for the defendants.

home, i '

was "nothing In" a report from Paris that the president had directed that the Steamer George Washing-ton be made ready for another trip to Europe ar.d had inquired when she might be expected to reach a Europeaan port. He added that he had rre;ved no information which would Indicate

that the president was contemplating.

an early return to the L r. itea r--.ai.-r-. The George Washington la now under gcintr repair. scheduled to sail for Europe April 15.

STOLEN ROADSTER.

Eggers of Coiehour, Ind . and eight 1 grandchildren. Funeral will be hf Id at' two o'clock at Imrr.anuel's Lutheran; church. !

n $ 1 0 f . ct o o damage su.t nd in the su r.reme court he re bv William A. Wetz

It. piincinal of the Trenton. N'

h'gh school, who a'.leges that the socety li'oelously accused him of proGermanism. The principal was tried before the Trenton hoard of education and not only acquitted, but received a raise of $svi in salary because of his patr-.ctu: act.vjt'.es in the schools.

Harlv Furnash. 12!. 155th place. W.

fendant in ! Hammond, left his Ford roadster at

the curb In front or tn- i.i"n e--.-Saturdav evening. He returned at ? 'n

.T. land found It had been stolen. He is

offering a reward for Us return.

KB.S. U. ETANSLEWICZ. Mrs. Margaret Stanglewicz. for thirty ears a resident of Hammond, died at her home, 15 4 Baltimore St.. last Saturday night: aged seventy-eight. Mrs.

Helen Ponorskl. J5 Hohman Ft., survives" hr. VndertaJier Jnokl will WILL HAYS'

niKigr v. til-; " 11.1.11 , n- - tomorrow morning at nine o'cl from St. Caslmers. Burial at Holy C : -

AIABT B. WEIS. The death of a well known Hammond lady. Mrs. Mary B. Woip. a widow, took place last Saturday r.icht at St. Margarets hospital. Mrs. We:s was fortyone vears cf are. She was a sister of

FATHER DYING

rSTFf CORRESPONDENT ! N. 5ERVKI1 SULLIVAN. Ind.. Aprl 7. The condition of .To hn T. Hays, father of Will If. Hays. Republican National Chairman, who w as stricken with a cerebra! hemorrhage, follow 1 by two additional attacks yesterda v. remains

Messrs Henry and William Bicker, and ! unchanged today. He l partly parathe interment, ;n chr.rg of Emmcrling, It red nni is in a precarious eondiwlll take place from the residence ofjtion. Will II. Hayg Is at the beside Henry Bieker on ivougias st. tomorrow! of hi father, morning at nine o'clock. At ten o'clock i .

the remains are expected to reach Scher erville overland and there will be frv Ice at the church there.

KXSS MOLLIE FEA5SOS. Mis Mollje TfTFCn. aged eighteen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fear-

JOS. TUMULTY DENIES STORY

NEW York. April -7. Joseph Tumulty, secretary to Pres dent Wilson. toiav declared that he beHeved there

A e you reading The Times? ALL NERVOUS WOMtN May Beaeflt y tie Remedy Mr.. Xttla

Stcotnmetli for Harvouness. Whitman. Mass. "I suffered from a nervous, rundown condition and loss of strength so it was hard for me to get around and do my wcrk. After other medicines had failed to help me inol restored mv health end strer.g'h and 1

heartily recommend it to any -n-fering from a nervous, run-down condition." Mrs. "R. M. Little. There is no secret about Vlr.ol. It owe. Its success to bef and liver peptones. Iron and manganese reptonates and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body building ton.es

We strongly recommend it. Josepn t . Weis, Druggist, and Xorris Fahramcy Vlnoi is sold in East Chicago by Schlieker's rharmacy and in Whiting by L. H. Mattern. and Druggists Everywhere Adv. p p. For any skin trouble fry our Saxol Salve, Money back if it falls.

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Soirts

Gaspman Shirts make men particularly well dressed men, because they are hand-tailored, therefore they fit snutrly and comfortably. They cost no more than other shirts, but you get so much more in quality, style and lit. They are the season ? finest in fancy stripe pexcalee, madras, novelty -weave?, silk and crepe effects. The alert man should stock up now -while the assortment Is at Its best.

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Next to Citizens National Bank, Hammond

NOTICE

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SALE

Pursuant to an order of the U. S. District Court for the District of Indiana, in Bankruptcy, the assets of the estate of Hyman Smilovitz, Banknipt, will be offered for sale at public auction to the higrest bidder for cash, free and clear of all liens, at ten o'cloek A. M., Monday, April 14th, 1019, at 3404 Deodar St., in Indiana Harbor, Indiana, as follows: New and complete stock of men's shoes, rubbers, pants, shirts, collars, ties and other furnishings, together with fixtures used in the sale thereof, inventorying approximately $3,500.00. Store will be open for inspection on Friday and Saturday, April 11th and 12th, and on the morning of the sale. Complete inventory will be in possession of custodian or may be seen at Receiver's office. Bidders at sale must deposit certified checks for 00 each or satisty Trustee of responsibility before bids will be accepted. ..j, 234 Federal Building, Hammond, Ind. L.2&& - CHARLES L. SURPRISE RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTCY 234 Federal Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

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Peter 's Paste Better than shoe

polish, black only 10c size

Five

Cents

Peroxide of

Hydrogen Vz pound 25c bottles, Tuesday

KAU FM AN N & WOLF - Hammond. Ind j 5 Qents

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The popularity of these Tuesdav Bargain Sales is growing every week and we keep adding a i new list of super-values for each of these sales. Look over this list and sec how great the savings really are then come in Tuesdav and buv the things you necol. . . . ,r

Tuesday's Underwear Special

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Women's well fashioned spring weight Union Suits, fine ribbed, lace knee, no sleeves, rertilar 50c

garments, priced for Tuesday at

39c

new voile waists 98 cents The collection is so varied that you will find it a simple matter to select a waist to your liking. Sheer, dainty Voiles in colored stripes, plain white and black. Some are embroidered, others are trimmed in fine lace O O $1.50 waists, choice. . . y O C

TUESDAY ONLY TUESDAY ONLY TUESDAY ONLY

?en's Shirt? and Drawers, well nunc, pood fitting garments; heavy corion ribbed, sizes up to

4. Repular Jl.no values at ..

85c

Cantripum Overalls and Jackets, stronply made of heavy quality blue denim, sizes 32 to 44. regular price 11.50, d -f CZ Tuesday, garment.... J JL

LltUe fellows' Chambray Overalls trimmed In red or dark blue, bib style, 2 pockets, splendid garments for play -wear g q sizes 2 to 8, at J Z

Turkish Towels, 49c Just purchased another large lot of these splendid quality Turkish Bath Towels, larr plain Tt-hlte and with colored borders, th vi nd that usually sell

at 9c. Cm sale

Tuesday s-t-...

49c

Percale Aprons Envelope Chemise Nainsook Gowns Muslin Drawers

Women's -well made band Aprons, made of dark co'.ored Tercalep, full size, regular J9c sell

ers, priced for Tues- ej

JZi

day only

Tomorrow wt again offer these regular fl.00 Envelop Chemise, at 79c; made of fine nainsook,

prettily trimmed with, embroidery, priced at..

79c

Women's slip-over style Night Women's good quality Musn ' Oo-ns made of fin soft finished Drapers, pin tucked d emKainsook, embroidery trimmed, broidery trimmed, all e.zs,; regular $1.25 values, OQ- Pc drawers us- AQC Tuesdav OOC day at ; tSV -

Our Annual $5 Hat Sale Continues TKruoui iKe Week Offering $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Spring Hats at this Moderate Price

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Xevrr in the annals of our Annual $5'Sales of fiHInery has the response been so tremendous as is the case with the sale now in progress. And little wonder for such savings as we give in this event on charming new Spring Hats are rare indeed. Smart creations', including splendid copies of higher priced models, mushrooms, pokes, turbans, sailors, etc., trimmed with imported flowers, wings, ostrich and

ribbons: latest colors i.dU, .b.ou and $10 hats, choice

$5.00

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Purses at $1.00 Tuesday Only Women's back strap leather Purses, newest shape, with four compartment?, some have mirror, oxeel'.ent values. Triced for Tuesday's sale 00

New Collars, 59c Tuesday Only A remarkably pretty collection of -women's new Spring Neckwear, made of organdie in white and colors: also collar and cuff sets. Tues- q day at Js

Pettiknickers, Divided Skirts

Unusual good values are offered in women's bloomer style Fetticoats, made of tub silk, ruffle

1 rimmed, colors are purp.

green. navy and

black, at

$3.75

Colored Voile Blouse at $3.98 Fresh new Blouses, attractive strips. sDlendidly made of

striped voile, beautiful colorings, plain white pique collar and , cuffs, all flies, Aq An.' priced at (JJiyO' s

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New Drapery and Curtain Materials have just been received. This assortment is easily the most complete we have ever presented. Quaker Craft Lace, Fancv Bordered Scrims, Beautiful Cretonnes and Rich Lace Curtains. Come in during Home Craft Week and see them.

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Tuesday Only Tuesday Only Tuesday Only

Qualvrr i.p.re Cur'ains. fancy and plain cn'ers, scalloped ar.d lace ezr. n'v. Sprins desisrns. Speria! val'i'-s a', per rj

The well known Quaker Crart bare Ne's, Amerex and fine Nottinehams. beautiful floral and

Vt'd patterns. fl.SO and qual., yd. 11.19 &

98c

Sunfast Draperies, silk and linen mixed material in pretty new designs, colors are blue, green and brown, 40 in. A.Q wide, yard pJ.TS

Pretty New Spring Dress Materials

TUESDAY ONLY

40-inch fsncy striped Voiles, very much in favor ,tn- Cm-imr fmrks and waist?, a big va-

, ;Pfv to choose from. On , sal per

yard

$1.48

75c

TUESDAY ONLY

t..ttp Satin. 40 inches wide, white only. . a

Mv favored snort skirt fabric, sells regularly

, ti"r. nor vard. On sale Tuesday

only, yard

$3.48

TUESDAY ONLY Juliette Voiles A beautiful material for Springtime wear, made of fine combed yarn, pretty col

orings, regular 9Rc quality. On sal per yard

TUESDAY ONLY 40-inch Reception Voiles of a very fine quality, nreitv lieht and dark colors for women's dresses.

Priced for Tuesday's Bargain Pay Sil", p"r yard

49c

Tuesday's Specials in Quality Shoes

Baby's First Shoes Reirar M.T5 First Step Baby Shoes, patent leather vamps, kid top. bu?on stylo, sizes 1 to 24: seconds with slight imperfections. j Tuesday, pair ;

Boys Fine Shoes at $2.19

TUESDAY ONLY Good durable all leather school rhoes, button style, dependable soler. extra heavy, sizes 2 to rriced for this sale, per Q

Misses Spring Slippers Two-strap Slippers, new Spring styles, in patent leather or flne kid, sizes ll1 to 2. regular ?2 .50 value. Priced for Tuesday's sal, ff per pair On.LC

Little Gents9 Shoes $1.59

Canned Goocfev For Tuesday, i. April the 8th

No. 2 cans La.keslde Se-.

lected Early June Peas, can

18c

No. 2 cans Eureka Refuges'

Green Beans. Tues- Ln day, per cs.n JL Ot

No. 1 tall cans King's Brand

Fancy California Apricots, can

15c

No. 1 tall cans King's Choice Yellow Cling er Peaches, pT can JL L C

No. 2 cans Orenco Brand

Fancy Sweet Corn, this sale, can

20c

N 3 cans Curtice Bros. Blue Label Golden Pumpkin, can JUJC No. 2 cans Curtice Bros. Blue Label Fancy Red Clr Rip Tomatoes, can JL JC

No. 3 cans- Hackmuth Finest

solid pack Sauer 1

Kraut, can

12c

Van Camp s Pork and Beans, tlo. 3 eanu 23c; No. 2 cans, lc; No. 1 cans, y r (his sale 1 JLlC

TUESDAY ONLY You car. buy these solendid genuine calf shoes, button stylo.

broad lasts, solid leather soles, sizes 9

to 13. regular $1.85 sell

ers, pair

$1.59

New Pleatings Values to $1 per yd. specially priced, 39c Thet-e pretty new pleatings are. specially featured for Tuesday at ?.9r a yard. Included are Taffeta, Satin. G?orgette, Lace and Organdie pleatings in all the new shades. Your choice QOTuesday only, yard. lJsC

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