Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1919 — Page 3
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JUOGE NORTON SETS HIS JURY CASES
SPECIAL TO THE T I V t5 ! . ROTO POINT, lna.. May 9 .Iu.lt. P.. M. Norton in the bake i'iituii Com t bis et the fo!lMinj jury ;ud cates for the present tfrm of the .-oiiri: JURY CABXS. Second Monday, May 5. 1-6 CI Wilson et al u. (Stven. Second Tueaday, May 6 ICi.no L'rbanck v s. Cluck et at Second Wednesday, May 7. j;.4S Re: Disbarment of S.-irie .-i a! 12271 Brijdoso vs. Plrj : a1. Second Tnuraday, May 8. 12.17C FadWich vs. l'.'.lsri a I. 1J416 Zicnkiew i r s. Sump. :. Tfclrd Monday, May 12. 1-451 r.ose .. Craic. Third Tuesday. May 13. 1240 Crchan Rodan Co. v s. Uhiiakfr. 12542 rmin v s. Park of AN biting. Third Wednesday, May 14. 12,"43 r.mm s. Kink of " hump. 125S Hubor vs. Kroutwald. Third Thursday, May 15. 12530 jln lark Lbr. Co.. vs. iv.-f.'r et al. 12510 Srinki by n t frrnd s. Rahun et a!. Tonrth Monday, May ID. 12!4? Stevens vs. HndlN. 12537 Dunlap vs Crislor. roar a Tuesday, May 20. 12SS0 Do'.fon vs. Handiev 1264 Heck vj. Tragrr et al. Fifth Monday, May 23. 12157 Hayes. Admr. v. Kranm.n r; ni 12 '1 -i - Phila. I. & Improi. Co. is. Mr.;;. 12517 Phua. I. A- Imp. C. .. Schaaf. Tilth Tuesday, May ST. 1721 S Phiia. I.. Imp. Co. s. Mot t. IMP Phila. L. & Imp. Co. Schlo'ker. rlftb 'Wednesday, May 23. i:."22 Ph;is. I,. A Imp. Co. s. Umni K'SS Bick s. fhuback. Tifth. Thursday, May 23. 1 2 7 1 ; Knight & Pro" n vs. HcnJiTirnc et a!. l.tM- Nellie B. Wooii s. llowfl r.-.rk t al. 1 .' 1 ; N"eili B. 'v cod s. i''i!oiin M Wood, et a' COTJBT CASTS. Six h Monday, June 21. 'TijS In rc: Moon anJ Half. li;;t S'ech. Hoc. v. L.".i- ; I jfj- I'cis-; l!i . t al vs. 1. i-hor- S. M- ?. T:y. Co. rtt7-"Surprise v a.. Cray et nl. 10,;n J-Vsgerald. Admr.. s. Powers et al.
LONG AND SHORT OF ELKS ARE OFFICERS
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I rcd C. Kobinon. at left, and Prtice A. CampSfil. snapped at Hot Springs, Ark. Bruce A Campbell of East St. t v;i. I'!., in erand exalte-i ruler of the EK:s. He ;? also known as the 'aliest F.Ik, standir? wei! over six fett tall. O-isily enough. Fred C. Kobinson of Dub'iqiic. Ia.. jrrp.nd sectptsry. is the shortest Elk. They hae Vicen tourinsr the west anJ southwest topeth?r recently.
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Make i tie Ccisplsiioa Eeiallf-jl SOFT AND VELVETY. Money back it not entirely pleased. fVcJne It taM an J hsrmZcj. AdSeres on!: ' iru.HJ frevents ranbun end rttars o co!ora.'.'an. A million d-U;h'ed vsers proo its tprrior malitv. FcpdT UiUi FUsh, Pir.h, Srunett. l. hiie. - Ai Lmv TsCcI Centen. er ly Mail Kttisaal Teiiet Cnisur. Fsrj. Teas., U. S. A.
' 1 SC'71 -Manhattan l.br. Co. .-. ISrjan ! ; l :i 1 1 1 2 :. i,? c rx re I --. Kr'.ck lund 't a I. ' 12017 -Ail' n . C h - l(r. v Mi'inne i Sixth Tuesday, June 31 1 707 fi.iS. .1nir. s. Lucas et !ll 742 Maryland Casualty Co. vs. The ! iirifiu.ie t."o. i 11311 Ula.si.r vs. Vol-.'sko el al.
1 1052 JursH v. AnJ. rson H a'..
U ell? vs. ;ccstnan a!.
Sisth Wednesday, June 4. l"oss Wvf I. Cnion l'o! bubh.i ' i. il.fi n ( t h 1. Bu'!..; .. Est. of 'anblast et
fi I . Cm. ("tms isuction Co. s Martin. Castle vs. L'.arUov ct Sixth Thursday, Jnns 5. Kelly s. Pfaft". Koss vs. CutM'how ei al. First Xati.iu il Pa-ik Pdtr.ik ivi"h et al.
Nat A Liquor vs.
CKtrnik. -Sieiu s. Pokorny er al. -Tolp.i s. P.ogdHiiovicii rt a". -Tolpa s. Di'Kdar'j,j. b ct ai. -Br:dl"y Knitting Co. vs. Cord. Saventn Monday, June 9. -Trl Ciiv Kiet. Co. vs. Two-Step Ladder Co. t al. -Mxophoiif Mfs. l'o. vs. llria.
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12255 Ntiner v r. Nctner. 12262 Ma -it'll t ai s. Duma. 1226."! Hoag sv Martin. 1227t; In f: Vi li intnt of J. L,. Letch. 122S4 Hull vs. l';tb.otk 122S!I imlbik l'-r s. A indhigrler. Seventh Tuesday. June 10. I Lotsrb v.-!. Umurc c al 12 Ma lib r v t'h tndler el !. 122.1b Mid Cil.v Really Co. vs. St. Jl:cK. ( . ! i ':i ! Ii. t 'liu rcb 't a 1. 12;;h.'i - Sii,.i r f ;;v.it.ei.
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inn I I a I. Sereuih Wednesday, June 11. 12 1 1 M..:i hoiu Mfg. C.i . vs. V-uda-ni.ui. U (.,,;. .,,,.-,.,, v.-. J.i bit -ill ft al. 1 1 1 7 - 1 i . .- id v .-. hiivu el nl. 12 1 2N M No if. h I t-t ul Me.KmslH t.l ai. l.MU- Hsi'ii v.- Meek ct al. 12151 - Rom- v Crai:. 1 215tj--j:.'t h v:-. Per. olos. Seventh Thursday, June la. 124ti7 Kot-t nl"." ii' (I.. RtiM-nliOiv e; i:i(.L'-l.ifn(f v ;s. Carvi.v et al. I 2 tl'lt I on -',ihr v Poitmr et al. 1 2 9 ! l'OriLolas vs. t'osci ct a'. l2l;S iiitc Tin .ni. n et al. I 2f 07 r,r ant vs. ('bona.'1! ft a I. 1251 I lb -t nt'ld? v:'. Toon ft" Miller et. a'. Eighth Monday. June 13. 12017 PnysH ?. Wright. 12520 .-itiitb. Adnu. vs. Litrle et !. 132 1 Njohols ct al vs. Little ot al. 12545 State l id vs. Calumet Elects ie C''.'. 12C55 lMtt-c v.-. Cuy A lUibor Lar.d t'o. et al. 1 255 Pattc - vs. Caldw-n. 125b2 Pattee vs. Uit-sewski el a'.. li-jhth Tuesday, June 17. 12?71 Kin-vet vs. Clenver et illy 1 25 7J - M.-Nay vs. Reed ct al. 1 257 7 Lott vs. Caldwell e.t al. 12CS'.) illiarns vs. S.'hulU. i;;,;i(i.;ir,i Park Lbr. Co. vs. (i: i-p- r et a. 127jS Hertz s. r'nrmer'J Ml. Life Ins. I'O. Mci'oiibb lbr. A- Coal Co., vs. Tboni"!ron et al. Eighth Wednesday, June 13. I'ji.n I'rov o vs. rarti'?s ct al. 12etA Mct:'n11u M-J. f. Johnson. 12K12 Leicll vs. V'otv. i;fi4 Nr-s vs. l ight et al. 12tio4 llii'.vhins vs. Hutehins. l.'hl.: l.'.tt vs. oss.l'r el ai. 12U44 Lott vs. Vtricbt 't a! Eijhth Thursday, June 13. 1264.1 Stevens vs. lcel. 1 251 Horn. Trust co vs. Jtnny et a!. 12ti52 Rust Nat. Rank vs. "Wriaht. 12t52 Knhan vs. i:.t. Jos. leezko. 12o4 lit st Nil'- R-nik ?. VonForester ct al. 12G57 Duulap vs. Crisler. Kinth Monday. June 23.
11570111 re: p.oihweli Uit. n. 125S Mci.-c -t al vs. Lake. Co. Ice Cold Storajro Co. 1.653 First Nat. Bank vs. Dc ft. Aubiti el al.
IF MOTHERS W KNEW
Diirinc tii'.-c day how many children me . opiplain.ni,' of headache, feverishness. s'.ooonh ttu'.ibles and lricsular bovct.is. If in"' hers only knew vthat Mother ray's rwett Povtd-:rs would do for their children no family wou'J ever be wi'bout th'-tri. These pow.lers are so .my and pleasant to take arc! so ef1. ct , m tbi ir act ion that mothers who (imp nr.- them nlwavs t-'ll ether mothers nhout them. Sold by drus;isti 'everyv. hc ir Adv.
i J w r- &A I SHOES fcrWOMENl .feSftgl Ultra Smart! Amazing Value! M2&s-xp WHETHER you pay $30, $4, $5 or w - -'U $C for NEWARK shoes for Women, J&X ' V'-XC&4 you will pay from $1 to $3 LESS than you M fS ffv would if you went elsewhere for the MglCPK ft llFl R iM
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We can undersell all others so decisively because we . sell direct to the public all over the U. S. A. by the millions of pairs annually. That's why we can sell to YOU at prices that no retailer could possibly match. Will you let us show you these charming NEWARK hoes tomorrow.
Ask For No. 966 A handsome, artistically modeled white washable kid Tump, with covered Louis heels. As fine as any $7 or $8 value while Of! OA kid pump In town V- JJ la patent or dutf kid $4.00
Ak For No 2760 Note the smartness ot this model. Typical "English" last in mahogany brown. Wing tip. Military heels. o $5.00 In gun metal $4.00
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LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD.
HAMMOND STORE 566 Hohman Street Open Saturday Evening. 237 STORES IN 97 CITIES.
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Silk Socks
Shawttiiii Puro THrrsid Silk Sox. .-rconds with .slight imperfections that dr. not inn:yr their w ( .ii inr; tn;;i(!i -si bl;u k Hnil ail '! ';""' l"i', i 't 4 i Pair 45C
ICAUFMANN S WOLF - Hammond. Ind S. & H Green Stamps Given Frez
Union Suits G'.bb' Brand I'nion Suit?, athletic styl; pure white fine ribbed garment, split bflt, kne
length, no sleeves; extra good
values. Friday and Saturday at
98c
Iens and Young Menfs Fine Clothes
The Best Lines in America To Make Your Selections From These suits are the swellest looking garments you ever saTv. The collection comprises the cry liuest makes in the la.nfl Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and Society Brand Clothes ! :ule or' the very tiuest woolens procurable, snappy colorful pattern?. We hate them in plain ami waist-seam models; shorts, lonp?, slims and stout-. l.);nl as well as Son will be sure to liml many to please them.
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Boy's Blue Serge Suits
Our assemblage includes styles that any mother would love to see her boy dressed up in. They've got that well dressed look about them which appeals to mothers so much and which shows off a youngster's appearance
so well. The eoats have plain and pinch backs, the trousers are in kulckcr-
boeker style, lined throughout. Sizes range lrom 8 to IS vears. Priced at
$12.50
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Cigarettes
CAMEL and Black and White Cicarettf . now sellins at ISc per package i limit of 10 n.ickapfs to a
eustonier), per package
15c
Cigi
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SATURDAY ONLY John Rutkin or F.ooter, regular 7c cigars. Specially priced tor Friday and Saturday
se ven for
35c
Tobacco Black and White fin: Smoking Tobacco, roll cui. la ounce tins-, sell i?ku larly at lc. On special sale Friday an! Saturday a A.
Cigars
Padova lnvincibles, Philadelphia hand made perfecboth good smokers. On tpecial sale Friday and
Saturday two for
15c
The Very Newest Furnishings Are Here
A new suit usually means a new hat, a tresli tie or a shirt to complete the outfit. Whatever.it is "ou need, you'll find us ready for you with merchandise that combines stylo andquality.
New Hats at $4.00 You'll find the hat you want In this fhowinK of Gimbl and Paracon Hats tbp very latest styles, lightweight debries and smart npw soft hats in green, gray, v:.exL.r $4.00
Neckwear at 39c Extra large, straight cut four-ln-bandf, splendid quality, fancy silks in stripes and figured patterns, rich colorings; Goc values.
Special Friday and Saturday at
39c
Spring Shirts 3'"
in; all izpp. shirts that will give values, priced at -
Splendid assortments of high grade well mad
, striking new pattern?.. In cly colorsplendid service; $1.00 95
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New Comfy ' Low Shoes which "ill strike every man just right. "Dostonians," ne man could a.sk lor better looting shoes, and as far as comfort and case are concerned, he will fine) that the finest custom makes haven't got a thing on them. V.'; have them in all lasts and leathers. Educators, per pair
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Lion Store Basement Automobile owners are eominc; down here to buy their auto supplies. They have learned that we carry only well known dependable accessories and sell them for less money than most stores.
1 lot of Beacon regular $5 Oxfords, In 4 Tanjpr Black, Goodyear Welt Soles, at $3.95 Per Pair.
VUI.CAMZERS Shalers five minute vulcanizers with six round and six oval heat units; CI $2 $1.50 value, special .JOg BODY POLISH Matt's high lustre auto body polish, half gallon can with spray, spe- J q cially priced at. JL tO
LOCK WASHERS, a box of fifty assorted w:t-hrs, spe- r cially priced at X LC
PISTON RINGS Lap joint piston
rings for Ford cars, special each
15c
TIRE PUMP Famous Yankee
Folding Tire Pump, to b attached
to th running board.
on special sale
$3.98
LAMP Electric trouble lamp.
complete with six feet of cord, special
CrASGET Ford rlnder head gas-
get, complete set specially priced at
98c
65c
SPECIAL Reductions on Gray Inner Tubes Size- 30x3, list price $3.45. ft0'.!!!1. $2.25 Size 30x3'.2, list price H.2t $2.98 Size 32x312. list price $4.40 $3.15 Sizt .13x4. list prict $a.T0. astpe.ci!' $3.98 Size 34x4, list pric $5.S. T. $4.15 SPECIAL CUT TRICES ON TITAN AUTO TIRES Guaranteed 400 miles.
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llerdc rb.nq v ?. Moss.
Nichols vs. lt. .r Nichols, fiommon is. Den. men. Cal. Unstn. C'-inslrip Co.. S-l-'ameus Mfn. 'o. et a!.
Peoples StRte nanK. t ron roint
vs. Caty. Ibb. In v. Heal. CO. Ninth Tuesday. Jane 24. jn PcHver ram Uitoh Xo. 3. tSornholf vs. Flint et al Peters v s. Peters, T'etrini n s. Petr.ni. Ko.'.ich vs. Tuhai. Klein vs. Klein. Stern S.- Co. vf. Kelsev-. ninth Veluefdey, June 35. Kosakiew ic f. Cbright. Strickland vs. Illy ct al. t"'hase et al vs. l,tnd et ai. Tanklev- vs. Totli tt l. Hicks vtt. Hiekf. Mdvva'.ds it Loomis Co. vs. Culbnc.
P.Iak v. Miller et al.
THIN ONES ARE POPULAR
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl HOLTON. Kantis. May. A plpuler jrano in rural circles ;n th' vicinity i.- the "av erdupois" party. The ffirls are vt eii?lieJ. their vveishts written on slips t'f paper. All the slips are put into a hat end the yo-.inc man draws. H" is allowed to tak th sr: rl b drawr to supper, paying a half cent pfr pound for their meal.
tel. Witnesses testified he was In th habit of consuming an averare of 2 1 2la6cs of wh:skey a rlav . Sometiines he took more, sometimes ?., they said. Frequently Billiiit"n drank as nany as nine glasses before breakfast, t.ne witness said.
i LIBERTY BONDS i BOUGHT AND SOLD. Mkt. Price Int. Tola' 1st 3ii sns.fif $i.r.3 tr-i'-list 4 r'c $95.80 $1.57 $37.;:
REILLY'S BUCKS
ARE BACK HOME
ST. JOHN Dunce at Maaonlr Temple. Cast Cblenco. May 1-1 Pref. terlina:'a Jaa rmnd; adraltolon 50c: everybody wfl. come. 3 - 9 - -1
MUNSTER
Ilanre at Mns.onlc Temple. Kant Chicago. May l-l Prof. Merllna'x .laa
!Wri everybody
HE DRANK 24 WHISKIES DAILY, WITNESS SAID riNTtNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I f PrUNGFIELl'. HI.. May. 'Booze' vss truly responsible for the death of Frank W. Billiniton. I testimony at a coroner's Inquest here Is eorrest. lolllrtcton waa found dad fn a bo-
I INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE I CHICAGO. May a. Chicago irave Its warmest welcome today to "nellly's Bjcks." th 143th neid artillery of the Rainbow di vision, when l.In0 vaterans of the city's most famous fighting unit ariived home from France. Vast thronss were packed arounj the station when the train bearing the 143th arrived and thousands more made up the multitude that w.tnee1 the march of the veterans to the CMiseum where relatives and fetenijs greeted them. The ovation (riven the fishters later, when they paraded the business section and pa.-sed before the i ..viewing stand, was wildly enthusiastic.
1st 4U' 2nd 4 ' 2nd 4V 3rd 41' 4th 4'i'
.9.00 $94,150 $34.32 $9.". 46 $?4.34
$1.67 $07.S7 $1.92 $96.22 $2.04 $95.3( $ .62 $3(.0R .27 S94.C1
le handling cnarge.
Franklin Investment Co. 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Hrs. 9-6. S-urday 9-8 p. m.
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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. S - " 'r f t i on G u a r a n t-r r rl
Hammond Optical Parlor
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