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Obituary HENRY WEINING IS DEAD "H-r- rv HMiint, a ': noun .1r.- ytTi of West 7 1 inirti on d . d'cd ye..friav it his hone. 4 rt KvT-t t stici !. M-. Wininsr who T' ycir- .-if 'ISSSSS jiCARD OF THANKS CARD Or THANKS. W e wish to thank out- neighbors and nda for their kitidnivss itv the loss of :;r mother. Mrs. Srh X. I'.f .'ii. also b Ttbckah Iods in UiU and pr't 'ciih k'rcavpmi-tits. Mrs. Warner, M in lir.'.-i, Mrs. IVsan. Hiram iro.-n, Mrs. Wedge. o o. ;t ecu. Mrs. Fure:. , Motejr bc without qutaooo if HUNT'S Sale in the treatment oflTCH, ECZEMA. fj.ll K1NUWUHM. 1 C I i V 7i ccat bas at uf rak. Joseph W. We is, Druggist,
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Say to Your Doctor: "Doctor, my faith in your ability warrants me in believing that my illness will be truthfully understood, properly treated and my recovery certain. May I not ask you also for your cooperation towards the preparation of the drugs that may enter your prescriptions? May I suggest that your prescriptions go to Summers Pharmacy for filling because there I am assured, through the recommendation which others have given, that drugs of the highest quality only are used and that knowledge and experience are employed, that care is exercised, that medicines may be right, active and safe. With all the advantages of fine drugs and work that this drug store is able to give will also have a further advantage of appreciating economy through the renown of this store to sell the best of all drugs at the lowest of all prices." What About a Fountain Syringe? . There is a lot about the uc of a fountain syringe that every mother knows. There is a lot about the quality which only we know and which we can plainly demonstrate. High quality gives better service and longer wear and costs less in the end and these are the chief recommendations why fountain syringes should be bought here. Just now there is a very prominent special in a high grade over-capacity bag with long rapid flow tube and all accessories at $1.50 Value $1.12 Guaranteed
MODEL NO. 3 An inconspicuous cabinet, exquisitely dcs.gnrd with the same skill and craftsmanship that is vised in the more elaborate models, this model gives all the important Pathe features at an exceptionally low price. Mahogany with all exposed parts nickel plated; Universal tone arm; Pathe reproducer. . Sapphire ball; double spring motor; size MYl inches wide; 18' 4 inches deep; 3 inches high. $45.00 $5.00 down and $1 a week.
Have you heard the wonderful tones of our $1,000.00 Pathephone? Come in and Hear Them Today If it's anything you peed from a Drug Store let Summers show you how you can get -The Best Price The Best Quality and the Beit Sendee. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. We have the stock immediate delivery.
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Ih'T.in li-u-.-h. Interment . he mi t?'i' i r. i II l! rmfti r tn hat se und'T!k" Ne nil w DEATH OF H. WILDER 1 lar.ot 1. tder, 1! ca of ajf, i : .1 last nisht. at the himi" of her brother, Kmi't v Wilder at WHlgrd avi-ni)i Hammond, of pneumonia, following; itifl:iori7.... T'lir funcial will He held from Kmmcrltng's chapel May afternoon a; 2."' o;n k. Tli'1 rem.i'ns will ihtvi bo sh.pned tn vnt vvn'er. M i "higan. to be I u r : o 1 1 n their ftrm! lot . HENRY E. MARKLEY DIES TODAY i t. ,Mt Kif tar o nuniiii r oi f rs. j 1 jit .-ret. this ' ! . !''.! ; .-t ni.-r j mo; mng. after a lingerinw: iiin'ss of j er a :U . His h'.ili : !epatl 1" fail during- the first "flu" pulomt.- atfi ; !-f. never recovered from the cffeetf of it. Mr. Mfirk'ev for annmher of 'ears. was the ms neer at the W . H. "onkev omn..n, la'tr and at the ' me of his iiiriess att.i -v-'fth. n'a tn.- ;..u.n.'M' a! the tea a :.inl for 'lie N. .f iu-t n Indiana : (iaa and Klectrjr .ontpany. j Friends may s tew the b..dy at Ste-a-t's undrrtak ins estah!t!htrtent -r.il?ht and tomorrow, funeral to t-e heid MODEL 10 This model, with its almost Puritan severity of detail will harmonize as well with the simple as with the more elaborate interior. Mahogany, Oak (Golden and Fumed), or American Walnut. $125.00 $10 down and $8.00 per month.
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:30 o'cloc! CIRCUS AT ORPHEUM An nt nhi.lt i guaranteed to produce a !ansl nrrv minute for hi'lh the otirg and iid. is nn'"mp"s ' Ititrnard rot," th" b a munbiT on ilw iirphenm theatre loll fur ed lies, la y . Thnrsdav nt il 1'i idav. unt'iintp cm i'ies a aiied assortment of i '. choUen and .lews as I: ts acini's. ii'i..I u. n ;r i.iif of the funi!iei acts nil the aUdeA He ntMKe. Alluther cpinnde vif I'cull U hite's set-inj, "The lU.tck .-e tet" also show n in addition to the regular six aots of auJrv.lie. P. F. IRISH DOES WELL IN MICHIVAN Word has teaclici Hammond of tlie fine - or f-s of .1. K!m d lrtli. '.dentine,! w 1 1 h .nsnranee in Ilamtiond for 'vmii . cars, and now in Ora nl Hapids. Mi..ipn where he went in Ma , tt He ;y jfi'i-fisr) and manatrlnR under, writer of the i'l'timnsiihii Fir.- Insur8n,c comi-atiy at Urand Kapids. The o'mpanv lias n?i a'tthorUed oapttal of J ! .-iiifi,ooo an-i a surplus of $1,000,0(10. The not pa:.! in capita! is $3.'.00i and the surplus enual to that amount. The company intends to enter Indiana within aixt v or ninety dnys. it is ci.r. There are 27 directors including some of Dip most important men in Michigan and many flninclal leaders . STRIP A BICYCLE 1'.. West Humtn.'tid boy a about ten ; ra old jite s'ispe. t ed of having; talien a ic yi! lamp from the bicycle of WiHiiitn II. t'oliet, 41- Ames avenu. which was islanding on Sibley strept. .n front of the I, ion Store yesterday afternoon . MONKEYING WITH ALCOHOL .lohn We.- Sitnotir. 37" Truman aenue. a fined $li and o;s this mormne in the Hammond city court rliHr-d with violating the pure food and drug- law. It is said that Simon r after huyinir a quantity o frienatured aleohol would boil the spirits and produce mixture like wood alcohol, lie claims to have drank many a quart of this new kind of liquor witfc out Injur?". Sentence of sin months on the jienal farm was suspended . BOY SCOUT'S GREAT NIGHT Major M . .1. Shie-lds, national Red t'ross field di'-eetor at Wahinton. D. i"., will be the principal speaker at the Father and Sot! hano.net tonipht to he iriven ttndr t he atispn-en of the TIamp i 1 1 iinTn II e l Plifl A COLD OR CATARRH How To Gt RUef Wlten Ilead and Job we Stuffed Up. 4fr Count fift : Tour cold in liea.1 or catarrh disappeats. Your clog-ced nostrils will t.pen. the air passKea of your head win clear and you 1 an bieatln freely. No mote snuffling". hiwkitiB", mucous d'schare. dryness or headache, no strtigglinp for braatit at night. Get a small bottla of Kiy'a I'ream flalm from your dr.ugrgist and apply a tittle of this fragrant antiseptic nani tn your nosti ils. H penetratea throurh every air passage of trie head. sootb;n and healing th swollen or Inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like 1T1.12!.-. Pon't stay st U f f e,l --j p and miserable. Klief ts sure. --a'lv. i mcAtf, HAVE IT DONE THE PAINLESS WAY! You have been reading my adver-i tisements. haven't you? I am trying to' interest you in better dentistry and good health. lou don't want any, more pain than is necessary, do you? Of course you don't. Well people are reading my talk on Dentistry and are escaping much of the discomforts and pain that many clentists inflict their, patients. I prevent pain, as I am scientific in principle and application! of methods, adopted by first class institutions the world over. I am also a j specialist in caring for children's teeth.1 and remember, that I am a skilled! specialist m extraction of teeth, equal to any found in Ch icago or other large cities. BUR.KET The Dentist First National Bank Bldg., 593 Hohman St. Roojti 116. Phone No. 3189. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night until 9 p. m. Sunday by appointment. Oyer Woolworth's 10-Cent Store. HAMMOND, IND.
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110tJj 6 BCLLANS Hot water Sure Relief E LL-AEV3S rOR INDIGESTION inutid IX. y .-cu j t ,. xarnzat Ion at the Masonic, temple cm-i far i'oul in Kefs have been oJ and it is said that many will purcha.se tl.nr tickets at the. door Between iuiids work of the various ' onmi it tee jn the scout drive thl v. e, u will re port Although returns of the g.tieces of the membernhip (irne have not et be sun to -o;n,- in. it i sa.d that Troop 2 i;sncd Up eitflit memlieis to.Jav and Troop 3 a. similar number. The latter ci'Ka n i?.at ion will hv.. on lisplay in the window of the Nmtlii in Indiana Oa and lulectric coin)ati".. a ori'to. three feet lonjr, composed of the small branches and twin. It is- an artistic bit of handi-work DR. JUDD TO SPEAK Preparations have been made jo bol.i the mammoth pat ent-t'-aeh-r.-" rueetitis; at whiih Ur. Charles 11. .ludson. dean of the school of education at th I'niversity of "hi-aRo. will apeak, in the Hnptist church at S w p m . m X; Tuesday . Dr. Judd. who is an ulu Cor of national fame, will probably d.sruss th re-ortan!zed srhool curriculum. His (iisrourac f-hculd he of particular interest to Hammond people because of the nmny recent and notable improvements in the system of instruction in thia city. Perhapa the most nufeworthv of thesa rhanges was the elimination of the old eig-hth Krade and the addition of a two UlndergaT ten course The meeting at the Itaptirt church will be under the auspices of the local School hoard. WILL ACCOMPANY EVANGELISTIC PARTY Miss GfT Kthel Stelhorn who male hit during the war sinamar for the War axp ('ciiivnunitv Service and who sang- at Hammond's h'.g community sinjr at Harrison Park last fall, has ariepta.l an effer to accompanv the Tlev. K. D. Johnston evansells'ic party, f a soloist, on a tour of the northwest. Rev. Johnston and three weeks ai the r bin oh iti Hammond Ills party spent, first Methodist and did great work. Friday. April 20. he lectures at the racific Harden Mission in Chi,ao after which he Jeave for Mineral Point. Wis., to open a series or revival meetings- en April 22. . Misn Stelhorn experts t loin the party before it leaves Chicago. The tour may also include at least on Canadian c'ty. NOTICETO EAGLES All members are urged to be present stt regular mertfng Wednesday. Feb. 11th. at 8 p. rn. Very important business to be transacted. o. c. Mayer. Secry. GRAIN BOARD IS CONDEMNED I !NTr,NT10NL NtWS 5ERVICE1 WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Congress is stirred by the findings and recommendations of a Spokane t Washington) grand Jury, condemning th I. S. fjrain Corporation, urging; the president to fix the selling price of wheat, and opposcing the Western Kurope food relief bill in congress ps a plan to provide for the purchase of wheat now owned largely by speculators and in some cases by interests directly connected with fome of the officers of the grain corporation." STAFF MEMBERS i TO BE WITNESSES 1 i INTERNATIONAL NEWSSERVICE! , WASHINGTON. Feb. 11 Senators in-' vestigatlng- the operations of the navy department will permit Admiral , Sims to have the members of hi staff; lrt charge of 1he vartoua departments' under Mm durintf th war to appear! as witnesses according- to an innoiin-' ifirtnt made today. j Secretary Paniels told the committer, he would not call "officers to make' a case for Admiral Sims against the: department." The officers will be calbd as wit-! nesses. The secretary has expressed i himself to tlie committee a ready to1 call all witnesses whom the committee wishes to hear. ; I. W. wTCALLS A STRIKE I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I fAl.T LA KB i ITI. I l.h. 1 eh. 11. Hetwefn 1200 and 140O lead, copper and silver ire miners are idle in this district today and four Iirgu underground tr.imvs a.i e, eloped as a result of a strike called by tho mining branch of the 1. W. W. T puty sheriffs are g-un.rding the mines, but so far there have been no disturbances. The men are domandIngr increased iiskos. tn'tier working conditions, and an eight-hour day. The wholesale price of Shoe for Spring delivery have advanced three to eight dollars the pair. Attend th" HeUerman yho Stock Adjustment Sale 5!3 Hohman street Hammond, and buy a; last year's prices. You'll have to hurry if you want your size. 2-11 Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every Bight. Then youH bs sure it will be there. L'J W i ,2.-. . "
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I tfcttan tidhAi. Ni1 stUVRtl !sKW louli '!. II Tlie tuck nurh.i 1 !. I hoi" today. Hi n' titi .Mijtors l.ioke fiiiio u hlKl of Mir 25 t' 2V.. v, 1 a 1 ally to 23H at the ioae. I'terce Air..w broke to 01 "i. and Chandler Mok.ih fiei- fmir pointa to 1T4. Mexican i I roh-uin dropped to lti2 't. hut had a. ijuhH rally at the Isni.-h to H'i'.c PanA mil ti- a ii Petroleum Blurnpod to 72 1a. Ileipuhhe .Steel closed at. 100-. ft.el cioinon yielded to 3'. then rallied to 1tH at the . lone. The ry II road a'oens enrif limed uniler pr i-siire, s.,ni t hern Pacific closing at hS'.s and Canadian Pncitic at 117. Cfcjitral ten-.hcr vtfts over three points lower at 73 U. Baldwin was finally 107. Btudcbaker XSki. Atchtsnn 77'a. IlltuolK Central U'i. Marine pfd 78, and 1". Rubber 95Tfc. Allis Chalmers 'a Amori'mtt Locomotive kfiU .American Sm-ntn(f JS Atuerican Steel Foundry 4" ' n An-erica n Tel. Tel !6 An.tcciida. aa Atchison ' '.a )te.ldvi'in Locomotive 107 Haiti more. & Ohio 2S Canadian l acitic 117 t'ential I -ather "l4 Chesapeake C- Onto Chicago N'ort hw cstcrn 7 i4
Chicago, il. St. Paul 31 ! Colorado Fid - - - S7 . Vucib!."- ;ei 2'S Krie ... '"; ; iif-tieral Fleet rio -12 U ; Geiierr.1 Motors 2ilS Illinois 'c-nt ral a 1 't ; Lackawanna .Steel 70:, j Lchiffil Vfiiley 40 ; Jil ii I e Steel 44 j National Lnaml A Slan o N. Y. Air BraUe 93 New Vork Central . . 65' Norfolk f.: "Western 9't North' ru Pacific ti'.C. Ohio ("ities Has 41 Pennsylvania 4! : Pressed Ste'-l Car ' ! Railway Stel Springs si", Keadinir . fci 5 Republic Iron A- Stoe) 100 Southern IRCifle SfJt, Texas Co. 16$ ' Pnion Pacific 1 12 1'. S. Steel fS:; P. S- Steel Pfd I10it j Willys Overland 24T4
inclair 4il .13' I'.CTTKR 5MS tuba tra. JS'jc; tlrsts, 7',. Creamery, exparking stoi k. 22 1) 37c. K ;;s Receipts. 9?fS ases. Current receipts, 4 8 'fi 50c; ordina ry flrsta. 424S; firsts, lie; extra. 6i0Sic; theuka, ii ,17c;'dirttes, 40420. 'I IK BSE Twins, Iiaisif f..' 3i), 'a 31 '4e; Mi 3T " 1 c ; Longhorrus 27 H ft 2Rc; Americas, 'c; trick. Young 1 0 ffi i " 28' fit 29c. LIVE POL LTIIY Turkeis. 4 ':; chu-kn., 34c: spring"-". 2!c; roosters, 23'-; greese, 27c; ducks, 2ac. JV.)T.ATCES Keceipt 24 cars. Minnesota and Dakota. Chios. $4,251? 4.35; Wisconsin, $4. 25 ri 4. S3. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HO;S Receipts 13000. Market. 23 '20c higher, soma light hogs ;:.0c higher. Hulk. $14.6013.50. Top. $15.Sf. Hcivvweight. $14.4015.00. Medium weight. $14.75 S 15. .10. IJghfweigh;. $14. $5 'u 150. Light l'ghis. $1 4 75 fd 15.50. Heavy pocking sows, smooth, JlJ.Oi; 14.25. Packing sows, rough. $13.f'0 13.50. 'Pi., $12.755 35.00. . CATTLK Receipts, 15.0"0." jra.rket, generally steady. Beef Steers; Medium and Heavyweight, choice and prime, J 15.00 g 17.00; mdlum and good. $11.00 R 15.00: Light Weight, good and choice. $12 00 'tf 1(5.00; common and medium, ' $8.50 3" 1 2.00. Putcher Cattle: Heifers, JS.50ff12.5i; cows, $ BO 11.23; bulls, $7.00 S 11.00. Cannrs nd t 'utters: Cows and heifers. $0,13 '6.50; ,anner aterrs, IS.25ff7.7r. Veal valves (light and handyweight). Sit!. 23 & 17.30. fedr steers. $7.8StT 11.73. S;ockcr et ern. $7.00 ft 10.30. Stocker rnj and bcjOrs. $6.73 9. on. Stocker calves, $7. 76s? 11.00. ClirCAGO. Feb. 11 VEAL SO to B'l lbs.. 20 !i 2l'; 70 to 80 lbs.. 2?fl23; SO to lit) lbs.. 3t&24: fancy. "52: overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs, 12 'TtSc. CHfCAC.0 CASH GF'.AI.N; WHKAT No. 3 red. ;33'd236. No. 3 hard winter. 225 2. No. 3 red. 2C21i2P.fi. Cn.V -No. 3 mixed, 131'; No. 4 mixed. 131 '.tj-133; No. 3 white. 142; No. 4 white. 137133; No. 3 ySv. 140W 141: No. 4 yellow, 134'al3i. OATS No. 2 white. 84 & 8S; Nn. 3 white, S 3 ',a S "); standard 77. The wholesale price of Phoes foi i Spring delivery huv advanced three I to eiglit-dollars the pair. Attend the j Hellerman Hhor. Stock Adjustment Palcj r!5 Hohman street lis :nmond. and buv at last year's prices. Vou'll havP ' tiiirry it you want your stxe. 2-11 EASIER FOR HER TO DYE THAN TO BUY 'Diamond Dyes' Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel into New. Pont, worry about pejfrct resuits. Cse "Itiamond Iyes," guaranteed to give a new-, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed poods dresses. Mouses, stockings, skiita. children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. : The Direction Hook with each pack-! agi? tells so plainly bow to diamond' dye over any color that you ran nw. ! maRe a mistake. j To match any material, have drug"' gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. adv. that!
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IS A MERRY WIDOW "Soon after my husbands death S years ago I was taken w typhoid fever. Since then have suffered from stomach and hver trouble j, nd const ipation. I have doctored a great deal without benefit. Since taking Mayr's Wonderful itmeiy three mnnili ago my bowels have moved tcpuis.rly and 1 am feeiind wen again. 1 am now a happy woman." i; ,s a simple, harmless preparation that remove? the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract, fcad allays the in f a n , ma t io n which ca iiss pr.ictnaily all -'oinach hver and intestinal anments. including appendicitis. One dose w i-! convince or money refunded. ad . PASTIME Today Marie Walcamp in "Tempest Cody Turns the Tables." Also a two reel Gale Henry Comedy,' "The Champion." Tomorrow Hoot Gibson BIJOU TODAY AND TOMORROW Rex Beach's Great Drama of the North TheGirlOutside S1 t
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ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE TODAY, THURS. AND FRIDAY Feature Attraction. Van Camp's Barnyard Circus Animal Novelty. Chickens, Pigs and Dogs. The Funniest Act in Vaudeville. WFJR & CRLST The Yank and the Wop. KATHLEEN KLAWHANA Indian Harpist. BENDER & HERR Athletic Novelty. b. Ill 1 II DE WINTER & ROSE Dancers De Luxe. GRIFFIN & RAY Comedians. PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."
Nw hovr Monday. WlnoJa 2:38 p. in. Night 4tflViruoui 7 t'-nnons J to 11.
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