Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1919 — Page 6

I'age Six.

THE TIMES. Friday, Otobr 24. 1919. The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes ARE IDLE

MANY P

. ' ."'7

r j.

Vi-' rCr2 4

f i i I

Tlf

ow To Be Sure of

VALUE

in the Clothes You Buy Clothing is scarce. You've heard that. But make no mistake, the scarcity exists only in good clothing. There is plenty of inferior stuff on the market selling at high prices. That's why you should be especially careful in your clothes-buying this fall and winter.

You're doubly protected in the clothes vou buv here. We sell KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES. You know their national reputation for quality and allaround goodness. We guarantee your comolete satisfaction. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER guarantees it. too. Despite conditions. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES never have and never will vary in quality the same high standard always.

We consider ourselves fortunate indeed to be able to offer such a complete showing of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES. Some mighty good values, especially at $40 and others at $35 to $65.

UxwsiDS DLST-CLOTHIEnS

to

F INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICCI NEW YORK, Oct. 24. Kour hundred and ninrty-liv htj with a tonnage RggrcRiit of 1.633.700. lay ldln In New York Hm-bor a a result of the lonsshorcmfii's strikeVirtually every dork and dry dock in

the harbor was occupied, every anchor fllleJ and ISO vessels which were unable to find berths were anchored In the

lower bay. The ri-TS are lined with freight awaiting shipment. Vessels are crammed with

goods, much of it perishable, which

cannot 1 unloaded because no mMi can be ohtalned. Anywhere from C5.010 to ".".000 bags of mail, much of it urgent and important, are piled up on the piers. Shipping men said today they have already lost approximately $4,000,000 by the Mrikcv Shippers estimated that easily Jl.50rt.noo has been lost in perishable pooils. rassenuer traffic is equally tied up. Sixty-fiv of the idl vessels are pas-senger-enrrying: twenty-five of them big trans-At'nnt ic liners. It is estimated thfrt 2S.O0O persons are Mranded in New York hotels awaiting passage. Meanwhile conciliatory efforts to end the strik-; continued. There were minor disorders on the ducks in Brookljn thin morning, but they were quickly checked.

IN KILLED ON

.C.

RAILROAD

Two Cars Pass Over Body Of An Unidentified Stranger.

An unidentified man between fifty and flfty-fne years of age and apparently nealintr a ride, was killed in Gary last night, two rear cars of the train passing over the chest and crushing it. The man wore a brown stripped suit in prety good condition, a black fedora hat and number SV, shoes. In his pains pocket was found 35 cents in silver and a mutilated $1.00 bill, a pucketbook with printing of a foreign language arid a comb. On the pants waist was label reading Victor Cleansing Co., 2547-S 31," on the neckband of the undershirt as the laundry mark 1514, and neck bind of outside shirt was the label,, J. B. U Krank T. Colver Shirt Co., Lansing. Mich." He was five ftet ten and onehalf in height, bald forehead, black and grey hair, red mustache intermingled with grey hair a-nd grey eyes. The body was removed to th "Williams1 morgue.

FROEBEL HAS

HARD GAME

Froebel high school gridiron warriors will participate in one of the hardest games of the seaso ntomorrow afternoon whn they are scheduled to hook horns with the fast Michigan City high school football team at the FYoebcl field. Eorman. fullback: Piazza, quarterback; Martin, left halfback: Polk, right halfback: Evans, left end; Oresoan. right end: Cook, left tackle: Randal, riftht tackle; Olsen. left guord; Urban, right ;uard; Oiliack. center. There will be a double header. Emerson eighth grade will compete against Froebel eighth grade team before the preliminaries at 1:30. The big game will be called at 2:S0 o'clock.

1

19

IN MEMORIAM

IN MXMOSX4M. In memory of my dear husband. Frank Madison Touts, who departed this life O'tober 24th. 1?1S. If I had ieen you at the last And hold you dying hand

I And heard the last wish of your heart

I tvould not feel so bad. I did not know the pain you had. I did not see you die; I only know you went anay And could not say goodbye.

: Always so tender, loving and kind.

Do

Mot

veriook

2 0"

Your child your boy or your girl is entitled to the best you can give. You no doubt feel the responsibility of giving him a "right start" in life. We firmly believe that Thrift should be an important part of his education. Do your part along this line. Open a Savings Account in each child's name. Talk it over with him. Encourage him to add to it. Impress upon him the value of money when the time comes for him to take on the responsibility of his own future. Bring him to our bank introduce him to our Officers and let us help you educate him along this line that is a part of our business. It may mean a big advantage to him in his future life. Lake County Savings & Trust Co. PETER W. MEYN, Pres. JOS. W. WEIS, Vice Pres. DAVID T. EM ERY, Sec.-Treas. Corner State and Hohman Sts. Hammond, Indiana

PRES. CHASE IN - NEW MEXICO Word Is received at Gary from Chas. V. Chase, president of the Cary Street Railway company, who with his father is in Tloswell. New Mexico for Mr. Chase health. Is that he is comfortably surrounded and that he is getfir: along nicrly.

i b a c s a a ca a a ss a i m n e b b e a o o a a

Wh.it a beautiful memory you left behind. MR?, y. M. TOUTS.

Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77

XK MEMOHXaM. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. Eleven years has past and frone f"inee you left on arth your little home. To bid farewell to father, mother, sister and brothers. To dwt-11 with 'hrist above In that mansion of the Savior's love. I go and I come. I look here and there. Hut still find ft vacant chair; V.ut the love of otir mothT is always there. In lovinjr remembrance of Mary Bellamy Mctlirinis. who parsed away October H. 1908. MAGNOLIA IX FIRIG. mother.

NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE MATTER OF THE KSTATE OF JOSEPH KXOERZER. No. 127.1. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1313. NOTICE is hereby siven to the HEIRS. LEO AT EES AND CREDITORS of Joseph Knoerier. deceased, to appear in the I-Alce Superior Court, held at Hammond.

Indiana, uu me "in aj - 1919. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS v.!h the state of said decendent should not be approved: and mid heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Iake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 16th dsv of October. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATOV. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. ln-lT-ii

NOTICE TO -VOX-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF IXDIAXA. LAKE COUNTY. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. Una. VIRGTL LOOP VS. PELLA LOOP. CAUSE Xo. 1ST10. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by Cleveland Cleveland, attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of R competent rorson. rhowini? llmt the defendant. Delia Loop, is not u resident of the State of Indianafaid tiefrnd.iiit Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action end that the same will stand for trial al the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at 'he calling of said cause, on the f"th day of December, A. D. 1?13. Mm same beinsr the 2Mh day of the next

term of soid Court to be bepun and held

B H, H HB Bl SI El S B Q Q B D B B 10 B H'H B H'B a H raBHuesaaBciaBBa eVeVis b d a b a a a V

Walk Across Tracks and Save MoneyOut of High Rent District

as.

5b

House, Room Xo. 1.

at!

i,i tir Court

Hammond, in 5-n.id County and Sta.te. on the rnd Monday of N'ovembrr, A. IX 1919. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set'iny hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 8th day of October. A. D. IPl. HERBERT L. WHEATOV. (Peal.) Clerk L. S. C. l?y ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy CTer.k. 10-10-17-2

EL

i

AUTOMOBILE RIMS Rim Bolts, Rim Wedges, Wheels CALUMET AVE. GARAGE Calumet Ave at Fayette St. Phone 1596

&3

v .urn

i.-i- T-r- 111 Will n III I I II I 1 1 1 i I v v

KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS. . . .29c KELLNER'S SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 22c DOMINO SQUARES BACON 35c BRISKET BACON 38c MORRIS SIDE BACON 38c PORK LOIN, SMALL AND LEAN 32c FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 20c BEEF POT ROAST 15c BOILING BEEF 10c HAMBURGER STEAK 14c LEG OR LOIN VEAL 22c SHOULDER OR BREAST VEAL 17c LAMB HR-JD QUARTER 23c LAMB FRONT QUARTER 15c PORK SAUSAGE, FRESH MADE 20c LIVER SAUSAGE 18c BONELESS CORN BEEF 18c-20c Take advantage of our sales; it will save you money. Trade at Kellncr's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond. Vie us BSBCsBeBisasasaaBiiBii

Saturday Specials Large size Golden Rod Washing Powder ....26c 6 bars Diamond "C Laundry Soap 33c Sweetheart Toilet Soap, four cakes 23c Good Luck Butterine, lb.41c Large Can Pet Milk 16c Fancy Rice, lb 15c Peeled Dried Peaches, lb 30c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, lb 4c Snowdrift Compound, per can 35c Telephone 2754. CHAS. MAUCK Cor. Madison and Conkey. Free delivery all parts city.

The National Safety Council says that Adjustable

Leather Arch Supports are an aid to

Fallen Arches Wizard Foot Appliance! are the only Adjustable, All-Leather Arch Supports made. We carry a complete line of these supports and have men trained to Fit Shoes and correct foot troubles the

Way

Don't Neglect Your Feet.

J. B. ORTT

If with or I

Hammond 169 State St.

Indiana

5a

'i I $ 1 a ! i r,B lEB i a IS a ' El

hw- n ilK ev-4"v

of

W n miict TrrT.-r ronm fnr cpvprnl p.irlnnrls

PLAYER PIANOS and are offering at -reatl reduced prices the following: $600.00 King Piano, massive case, entirel- rebuilt and cannot be told from new 298.00

$350.00 Walnut Lexington Piano, slightly used $350.00 Mah. Lexington Piano, sliehtlv used $300.00 Oak Siegfried Piano, store sample Gable Piano, walnut, used, fine

The above pianos are not old worn out instruments, but are as good as new and e invite your inspection. PACKARD, HALLST & DAVIS PLAYER PIANOS. BRUNSWICK, COLUMBIA, MANO PHONE PHONOGRAPHS.

225.00 200.00 225.00

75.00

Wyman, Ba

& Klileii 525 Hohman St. Op. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Hammond, Indiana

V--0-t-i-t""1 E tSt efc ' ;-y ? t si's f 'sjt'i i b " Ill's J 7 - v n ii :

J

JB e B3. m w. D .a

Mi

i