Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1919 — Page 7
Friday. Mav 16,. 1919.
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l.OOft pairs ef Sample Shoes for children, sizes S to S. patent leather, while cans as. broMii and black kid. fancy or riain colored cloth tops. $2.60 values. Tomorrow, pair. t jP. LTON STORK SHOE DEPARTMENT. 6-16-1
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1 O0 pairs of Sample Shoes for children sires 3 to 8, patent leather, while nnis, brown and black kid, fancy or plain colored cloth tops. $3.60 values. Tomorrow, pair. $1.50. LION STOKE i-HOR DEFAKTMKNT. i-18-1 Another bijr on day bed outfit sals at the I, Ion Store Furniture Iiepartment tie.t Wednesday. A $'!0 Simmon's square tube, wood finished a'.eel bed: Hn:nio:id Hedding Cn.'i $10. Si mattress and n Enterprise Bed t'o.'s JS.JS Sas-l-ss Steel Spring. Total value $49 S3 a: only $29 S. $2.50 cash and $2.50
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month's on ale Wednesday only S!ore.
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fii'M nnnual fair of the i.'liun Friday even.ng. e-l-l
Tonight is the niht of th' Fair at th Presbyterian t'hurch. Kntertain-
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t COHIHa EVENTS. Tur civic committee of '.he Hammond W'i'-an's c'iub will hold an important m -;'ns this evening: at the home of the . -m-iii. Mrs. .1. M. Turner. "':' TruThe i : '-r.- : lire department ef the Hii.mond Woman's t'lub will hold its at.nua! picnic with Mrs. A. Van Steenh't .; of Lansing, 111., Saturday, May IT. Mix I., L. Komherser has charge of the e;;tr which will lease the First Pres1" terian church, corner of Hehman end H.h'and streets, from eleven-thirty to t"'v o'clock. Mrs. Knmbcmer re
members of the Columbia Club. Mrs. W. E. TtuattU'a sister, Mrs. YTeakley, waa the only other puest. There were guests for lour tables and high scores m the names were made by Mrs. Lawrence Cox and Mrs. Peter Crutnpa cker. At her home in Highland street Mrs. E. Cole was hostess last evening to the membera of the 8. T. S. Club. live hundred was played and hig-h scores were made by Mrs. A. B. Carrigan and Mr. Russell. Refreshments were served after the card games. In two weeks the club will b! entertained by Mrs. Carrigan of th Parkview apartments. A very elaborate program was given last evening at th Wallace school at the final meeting for the ear of the Parent-Teachers Club and there was a large auaience to enjoy it. It included vocal and p mo numbera aaid readings. Refreshments were served at the close. Last Wednesday evening a delightful meeting of the So and So Club took place with Hiss Frieda. Prange. Music and contests were features of the evening, the priies in the games going to Miss Bertha Hugo and Miss Charlotte Fasten. There were covers for fourteen and a prettily appointed luncheon was served. The guests were Mrs. Hasten, the Misses Grace Broviak. Charlotte and Alma Kasten. Seima and B-rth Hujo. Hazel Hamer. Hajel Rosenbaum. Martha Herkner and Mac. Frieda and Helen Prange. An all day session of the Baptist Woman's Fnion was held jesterday in the parlors of the church. The members spent the day with work for the Red Cross and at noon a luncheon was served. The meeting next Thursday afternoon will be held with Mro. R. O. Licklider of Harrison street and the program will be given by three youung women of the aPptist Training School of Chicas".
H-ists that no ririvr will start out v ;tboiit first getting directions as some ' -w :-od. to Landing are closed. Mrs. ' t "Its rl" Wilson is chairman of the . lui.chroi; for the day which will be i
serve. 1 at twelve-thirty o'clock. Mrs. .1. A Aubry has charge of the program. Tb: b-itig short story dav Mrs. Aubry
"Til pive "The Peace. Nature of Fd lUf kins" and Mrs. J. J. Ruff will read
'''Flaherty V. C". a one-act play by '; ! 'c Bernard Shaw. Mrs. J. S. B'a!;mun was charge of the music v. huh will include a group of song? by M's Oeorge Jlannauer and a burlesque o Th "Sextette" from Lucia by Mis. Hannauer and Mrs. Bomberger. M:s. V. S. Reiier enterta.ned at an afternoon bridge party yesterday at her hoir.e in South Hohman street for the
A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by the members of the Stitch and Chatter Club yesterday as the guests of Mrs. Theodore K!ot3 at her home in East Sibley street. Mra. Joseph McConnell was entertained with the club. The afternoon was spent with needle work and in conclusion a dainty collation was served. Mrs. John Ludolph of 107 Harrison street was named as the next hostess.
Th Bets Social Club will hold us e.-ond meeting this evening and a very rnjovable. time is anticipated. It will bo in the nature of a whist party and six. prizes will be awarded for ths games. Dancing will follow. The last party was so successful! that a still larger attendance is expected this evening.
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Mrs. Richard "Wallace of T133 Terry avenue. Chicago, was hostess at a pr-l-ti!y appointed luncheon yesterday at her home. Her guests included Mr. Hawk of Chicago and the following Hammond friends: Mrs. Thomas Lavene, Mrs. Harry Beattie, Mrs. Walter Price, Mrs. John Dunsing, Mrs. William Robbir.s, Mrs. John Durham, Mrs. E. J. Campbell, Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Harris.
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CaBD OF THANKS. W take this means of expressing our r;a:itud9 to all ou rfriends and rela-i:i-s tor their kidness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement m I tie death of our dear father. Mr. Faul Rose, and to Rev. Brauer for his ktr-d words of consolation, also those ho so kindly furnished autos and" the tonv beautiful floral offerings. MRS. PAFL ROSE AND FAMILY. 5-16-1 k'OTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN Tli.-o.sands of mothers have found Vcher Gray's Suft Powders an excel- ', -lit rr ied;c for children complaining of 1 eada. 'bee. colds, fc erishness. stomach tr':;l.es and other iireg uiarines from 'hm hildren suffer during these days rrt rjt-ellen results ae accomplished n it li-e. Used by niothera for or 30 jr. Sold by Druggists every where.
The Amicitia Club was entertained by Mrs. Neilson and Mrs. Craig at its monthly Eocial meeting esterday afternoon. Mrs. Neilson and Mrs. Su'.ivan won the honors in the afternoon's games which continued until four o'clock after which refreshments were served. The next club party will be given by Mrs. Fites and Mrs. Sullivan.
At the meeting this evening of Progressive Conclave True Kindred there will be balloting on candidates and follow ing the lodge session refreshments will be served. Hammond Chapter No. ICO Wom-n of Mooseheart Legion will meet this evening at the Moose hall in State street. The regular weekly meeting of Doress Rebekah lodge will be held Saturday evening at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Visitors from Chicago were entertained at the meeting ef Unity Review No. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees last evening at the K. and U. of S. hall In the Rimbach building. Initiation took place following which there was an enjoyable
SPECIAL SHOE PRICES FOR MEN AND BOYS MtWSON ARMY LAST SHOES, made orer the army model, for comfort and long wear; size.? to fit all. Mahogany calf, oak soles 7K ?o.75 value, only v " TAX CALF, oak ? ks, Goodyear welt. JT'O value?, $5.75 only v TAN" KIP STOCK, best quality custom made, $7.50 value, te KA rn': Also Comes in Black. HOYS' SCOTT SHOES, built for roush wear, sires 9 to 13 V. 2 65 at 12.1b; siz t to 54 at THESE VALUES CANNOT BE BEAT. JACOBS' SHOE SHOP PHONE 3372. 101 SUta St. Nar Hohman. GOOD QUALITY SHOE. REPAIRING. Try us with your Beit pair.
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SAVE 40rc to 50 on TIRES AND TUBES ABSOLUTELY FRESH CLEAN STOCK GUARANTEED 3,500 MILES STANDARD MADE NOT BRANDED SECOND 100 'fe VALUE AND EFFICIENCY. Every tire fold is branded with manufacturer's name and serial number. ALL HEAVY NON-SKID TREADS.
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Unguaranteed. $12.75 14.85 ia.50 19.20 20.40 21.20 26.00 28.97 31.60
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$15.50 18.50 23.00 24.00 25.50 26.50 31.50 35.50 39.50
Tubea. $2.55 2.60 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.45 3.85 3.95 4.25
By eliminating our mileage guarantee you can purchase the same standard made grade of tire at above reduction In price.
NOTICE: In connection with eur retail tire department we also eperate a modern large local retreading plant with a capacity of retreaain forty tiree per day. Ton't junk your tread-worn tires. Allow us to vamine the.m for re-treading at one-third the original cost. Every tire vs e retread is guaranteed for 3.500 miles.
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GOOD NEWS FOR FRIENDS A marked change for'the better wat noticed in the condition -of Roscoe Hematork th!a morning. For some time his fever had been hijjh and he had been out of his head a great ifckl. This morning he seemed like his usual sr'f and friends were delighted to note indications that he was once more on the way to recovery.
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Death of G. W. George. John W. tjeorge, 77 years old, died at the home of hts daughter. Miss Carlie tleorge. of 10S1 Van Buren street. Hammond, last night of hardening of the arteries. Mr. Creorge with his wife, came to
Hammond lust September from Colon, , Michigan, to spend the winter withi
their daughter, and has been ill for srme time. The remain will be shipped bv Fnd"ltaker Kmmeiling to C'olon. Michigan, tomorrow morning, to be burial n their family lot.
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THK PRODUCTS AND NKUYICK OK The Calumet Coal and Supply Co. Satisfaction ORDERS ARE NOW BET NO TAKEN FOR FUTURE DELIVERY.
we have the pleasure of serving Agents for hftudebakcr Wagons and Farquar Furnaces. TELEPIIOXE HAMMOND CAS.
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to pilo! Colonel John C.vr.l Porte's big
Mandley-Page machine from Harbor
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lant.c. for -t he lundon laUy aMil'a JSO.O'.tO prize The. pliotogi aph shows -Wdmiral lark Kerr (reritei), Mttj.r
If. U. Kra 'k'ey I right . who be tle p:lot, and Major T. Gran, niiigatr Tii" i!:c-r Knsiish compel itora had Ixrn iMa'tinc Pn Xewfouncliand several weel.s f'r favoral.. 'flur before the I la ndle V-Page ,plane a.'i.ved but Admiral Kerr seemed 'onlidont that the n f nine had a roo. i-;-.?nee.
SI"1.1.I'A.N". That some sort of wheat
I disease hti-s niadf; Us appearance in SulI iian county and that the farmers are
becoming anxious concerning the nitiialion is biought out by the number of rails received by County Agent Benson, Monday.
social hour. Mrs. ("liartes Flostwlck was elected to represent Hammond at the State Assembly to be held a' Winona June 17th. Miss Adelaide Hill. Highland street, left Thursday morning for Champaign. 111., to visit her brother Irving who is attending Hinois Cniv rsit . She will return Sunday. TOVtr.HT.
Christian Sciem Society of E. ht' g.
Itiii.aiia. Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CI I! 11 ST 1 A S SCI EN CE. ITvIDAV. MAY lii. 1':. At the MASONIC TEMPLE. East Chicago. Mr. Chadwick is a member of the board of Lectureship of the Mother church. The First Church of Ciu Scientists, vt Boston. Mai's. 5 -1 0 -1: t Next Friday evening. May .'!3rd. the Alice Club will be benefitted by a dance to be giver at the Masonic Temple. Branch' orchestra will play. It will be one of the very intereating social events of the week and there promises to be a large attendance. Preparatory to its jubilee drive for a million memhers and a million dollars a prayer meeting was held at the Central school last evening by the members of the Hammond W. C. ,T. f. Mrs. George R. Streeter. a "crusader" and charter member of the AY. C. T. I", in Hammond spoke. Further plans for the drive will be mad at the county executive meeting .tf be held in Gary this afternoon. The following from Hammond attended the meeting: Mrs. Ida Haefer. Mrs. J. C. McCarten, Mrs. Mina Primmer, Mrs. Clarence Graves. Mrs. 5v A. Reej. Mrs. Frank Ray and Mrs. J. II. Graves. Yesterday afternoon there was a meeting of the Frances Willard Y. C. T. C at the home of Mrs. i'ole. A profusion of violets gathered by the pupils of the Lincoln school were arranged in bouquets and later distributed among the sick by Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Milier. The members of the I. r. T. M. Sooi-n Club gathered at the home of Mrx. Sophie Eckland in Lkmglas avenue last evening. The party was in the nature of a "house warming." and they presented her with a pretty gift of cut glass. Refreshments were served and a delightful social evening vtaj passed by the members. Mra. C. B. Stiver, of Des Moines, la., is visiting her mother. Mrs. J. E. Gero. who has been seriously ill since February. SOME MORE" MEXICAN RAIDS 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I
WASHINGTON .May Hi. Following
publication of dispatches from Douglas and Naco. Arizona, stating that a number of bandits on May 9, entered and raided the town of Cananea, Sonora, the Mexican embassy today received a telegram from Gen. Miguel Plna. governor f the state of Sonora. reporting that on "Wednesday troops under MaJ. Mexa completely routed the Canan-a bandits, who left several dead ant wounded and a number of horses.
After a preliminary Investigation bv detectives. Jones was ordered he!d by the police
BALLOT TO DECIDE PEACE
F INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE "' H'KNH AGE.V Ma v 1 - -Th" German government will arrange for a ballot by th people ,.n the question .f the peace I'rms if the allies refuse to m.. any concessions," said a dispatch from Merlin today quoting tiie newspaper Mittag Zejtung.
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ITALIAN PREMIER SEES WILSON 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS. May 16. Premier Oriando of Italy and Haron Sonnmo, the Italian fi.reiprn r.iirisfr held a lengthy conference with President Wilson following an interview with Premier '"emenceau. It is understood that the Flume situation was discussed.
CASE OF TIT FOR TAT. Exclusive Cable t the Internntlonal ew Service from London Dally Fiprrss). BERNE. May 16 'P.oumania considers the peace terms severe, but they are jut and are lss severe than the conditions Germany sought to Impose upon Ro'imanii a year ago," said a statement issued by the Roumanian press hureau here todav.
DELEGATES GET MESSAGES
PARI. May 16 The German pence delegates today received a number of messages from Berl n. directing them to Insist 'ipon the rieht to confer freeiy with the Austrians and also on the risht to carry on oral discussions with the allies. The allies are now framing a reply to the German lenjand for oral discuss. on's. The text of the German nete and the allied repiy probablv will oe made public next week.
Now Xa the Tim to 0t JUd ef Tbaaa xrrly Spot a. Ther' no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your frecklea, as Othine double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a litle of it nig'nt and morning and vou should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear com-' plexion. . Re sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this Is sold under aruarantee of money back if it faila to remove freckles. Adv.
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CA preparation when sprayed on by machine especially inadfor this purpose, harden? and does not rub off.
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AND THE CONSUMER WILL FOOT THE BILL CHICACK. May 16. The trike of .e'l mil' jwasjom drivers which threatened the live? of children Inmates of hospitals and asylums by the curtailment of milk deliveries and brought this city face to face -with a milk famine, will be by the driv ers, according to officials of the drivers union who early today announced that nine milk distributors had relented and consented to give the men wase increases from 12 to $35 a week with additional commissions. "The strike is broken." declared P. Summer, business agent, of the Milk Privers' union. "We confidently expert the twenty or more firms holding ovit today to give in before night and the delivery of miik will b resumed tomorrow."
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICC1 ST. EOIIS. Mo.. May . The sec. end day's session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church convened here at 9 a. m.. today, with the formal inauguration of John Willis Raer. of Pasadena. Calif, as the new moderator. Raer was elected to succeed the Rev Frank Smith of Dallas. Texas. Tw-o gavels were presented to the new moderator this morning. One was a simple gavel for everyday use: the other a gavel of historic Important. Report? of committees will come before the assembly todav-. Among the reports to be heard is that of the exectit. ve commission, making- recommendations for the work of the assembly. The New Era committee, national service commission, and the permanent committee on evangelism a'so will report.
O'CONNOR RETIRES. 1. S O'Connor, for eleven years propv.ef.or of the horse-shoeing shop on Plummer avenue, known as the Scientific Horse Slioeinsr Shop and recently located in the Central Riacksrnith Shop on Calumet avenue has decided to retire from the business and is disposing of his stock and business th s week. Mr. O'Connor has many friends who
The Round Oak Pipeless Is a Clean System This patented, improved, bolted, and deep-jointed construction and its heavy castings, mean no dust or dirt in your home. We are positive it is the best built, most efficient, durable, and satisfactory pipeless heating system on the market. is north aery cent, and more, you invest in its furchase. Its saying in fuel alone pays a liberal interest on the investment. Investigate! HENRY BOCK'S SONS Oak Glen, Ills.
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Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77 Our Saturday Specials Beef Pot Roasts, choice cuts 22e Boiling Beef, Short Ribs 17C ' Beef Rib Roast, Boneless Rolled... 30c Fresh Pig Hams 35c Pork Loins, small and lean 34c Pork Butts 32c Pork Shoulders for Roast........ 30c Leg or Loin of Ycal 23c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 19c Hamburger, Fresh Made 18c Pork Sausage, Fresh Made 20c Liver Sausage, Fresh Home Made :18C Bacon Squares 36o Corned Beef, Boneless Brisket 26c Dyer Creamery Butter 60c Our prices are always lower than our competitors. Tradt at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
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HUSBAND HELD FOR WIFE'S MURDER f 1 N TERN ATtON A L NEWS SERVICE 1 CHICAGO. May 1 ). Frederic k H. Jones, traveling salesman for a P.uffalo printing house, is held by the police
here today, following the murder of his wife, 'Mrs. Mabelle Jones. i Jones returning from a husines trip j late yesterday found the nude body j
of his wife in their apartment. There was a deep cut on the back of the head. A cororer's investigation showed the woman had ben dci'd for about iS hours. Jones told the police he returned home unexpectedly about a weeek ago and that an "argument with my wife"
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Your Old Suit Will LOOK LIKE NEW The price f a good suit of clothes nowadays will almost make a payment on a house and lot, but why worry about that v. en there's a cleaning institution in Hammond The Pforling Quality Cleaners that can make your old t-uit look j'ist as good as a new on? Don't put it off another minutp Mep to the phone and call '"47 we 11 do the rest and have your fuit back in j!g time f.nd the cost will he reasonable, too. STERLING Quality Cleaners 171 STATE ST. TEL. HAM. 747. Next Bijou Theater.
ECONOMY 84 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
GROCERY and MARKET Phone Hammond 49
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GROCERIES. Monarch Apple Butter, mason jar
Strictly Fresh Eggs, . dozen 47C Troeo Nut Margarine, lb 33c Caroline Milk, tall cans 12c Monarch Coffee, lb 39c
Tomatoes. No. 2 can, solid paek.!2
Eagle Milk, can Karo Syrup, half gallon
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MEATS Fancy Leaf Lard Fancy Prime Rolled Rib Roast
Boneless Sirloin Roast 32-35p
Fancy Chuck Roast 25-28 Boiling Beef, young tender. . 18-20C Veal Lejr Roast 2S-32C Veal Shoulder Roast 25-28C Veal Stew 24? .1 lbs.. $1.00.
Young Beef Liver, 14c; two lbs Home Made Pork Sausage. . . . Fresh Spare Ribs Veal Chops
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