Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1907 — Page 2
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
Monday, Nov. 25, 1D07.
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...THANKSGIVING DAY...
Thursday, Nov. 28
MATINEG AND NIGHT
TRAVERS VALE Presents The CHarming Comedienne
WARKEN In the Stirring ROMANTIC COMEDY DRAMA
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SUNNY SOUTH
A Powerrul Hay of Eeart Interest. New and Up-to-Date Specialties A SELECTED COMPANY.
Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75c Matinee 25c and 35c
Sunday, Dec. 1st EZRA KENDALL in Three Certified Checks on the Bank of Laughter By George Ade "The Land of Dollars" Seat Sale Bickneli's Drug Store THURSDAY
More Fun and Laughter than there is gold in Alaska
Prices, 25c-50c-75c-$1.00
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BIG SHOW T0N!GHT Doors open at 7 o'clock sharp. First show starts at 7:30. Second show at 9 o'clock TWO SHOWS EVERY NIGHT TWO Different SHOWS WEEK MONDAY and THURSDAY A Ton of Coal given away Friday Night November 22nd. Every person will be given a coupon every night with a number, and the lucky person on Friday Night will receive the coal, the person must be in the audience, when number is called. Prices Nights, 10c, 15c, 20c Matinee all seats 10c Matinees Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 4 SHOWS SUNDAY, 2:30, 3:45, 7:30 and 9:00 P.M.
Caliraiet Theatre
SOUTH CHICAGO
iOHIM T. CONNERS, Manager
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 24, 25, 26, 27
A. J. Spsncnr Submits The Delightful Comedy Crsma with Music
Something New Under The Sun
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Nov. 28, 29, 30 Joseph Hortiz in the Alusical Comedy Melodrama
With a Magnificent Production of (JUT tTlC!! U FrifT
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PRICES: Week Nights and Sunday Mat. 15, 25, 35, 50s. Wed. and Sat. Mat. 10, 15, 20, 25c. Boxes 35c. Sunday Night, 25, 35, 50, 75c.
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H. 15. FITZPATRICK, Ees. Mgr. TEL. 327. 92na and Commercial Ave. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday, Nov. 25 THE MEDALLION TKI0, l'rosontln a Laiifirhtnf? Musical Flash, That iMrl. GEOEGE ARMSTRONG, Th. Happy Chappie. CONN, DOWNEY & WILLAED, In Thfir Funny Sketch, Dr. Lauder. THK LKADEllS OF FASHION, BEOWN & WILMOT, Greatest Dancing Act in VuuJo villo. Original Bootblack Quartette, Singers. Dancers anl Comedians. MARIE ELSMOEE, Illustrate. I Souks. MARVIN BROTHERS, Marv. lous Acrobats. KINODROME Showing tl.o Oreat Picture. All Dabi.
Evening, 10, 20 and 30 Cents Daily Mat., 10 and 20 Cents
POWERS'
PRICES: 50c to $1.50
EVES. 8 MATS. WED. and SAT. 2:1". Nat. C. Goodwin Tonif-M and Sat. Xifrht .."a Gilded Fool" Tues. Nierht and Wed. Mat "in Mizioura' Wednesday and Friday Xifrhts '"The Genius'' Thursday Night and Saturday Matinee "An American Citiion"
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HAVE YOU HOARD ABOUT IT?
EVERY NIGHT. MATS. WED. AND ST HOLIDAY MATINEE THANKSGIVING ZIEGFELD "gSPagFOLLIES OF 19Q7 S taped by JULIAN MITCHELL IGO-IIV THE CAST100 POPULAR PRICKS-50C. 75c. t.0 $l.5J Seats now fvr Thanksarivinij.
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Mrs. n. II. Disbrow very delightfully entertained several friends from Chicago and Hammond Saturday at her home In Chicago. Mrs. Disbrow entertained at a noon luncheon which was elaborately served in six courses. Sixteen guests were present at the affair. Mrs. A. F. Knotts of Muenich court gave a pretty dinner party Saturday in honor of Miss Sarah Parts and A. Srey of Valparaiso. During the afternoon cards were enjoyed and in the evening a theater party was given in their honor. A large number of Hammond young people attended a box party given in lle.ssville Saturday evening and report it as having been a most enjoyable affair. Miss Beryl Woods entertained the Misses Carrie Johnson, Ethel Merrill and Ura Hoover of Chicago and Harriet Crumpacker of Hammond at a slumber party at her home in Carroll street Saturday evening. On Sunday the young ladies were entertained at dinner. Miss Veda Clements of Lowell is the guest of Miss Hazel Webb for a few weeks at her homo In East Carroll street. John Beach of Portland, O., who is attending tho Art Institute in Chicago, was tho guest of Mrs. Mary E. Woods of Carroll street, yesterday. A very delightful party was given at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barman, 37S Claude street, Saturday evening. The evening was very pleasantly passed with music, games and informal dancing, after which a dainty
luncheon was served. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Borehart, Bossard, It. Trost, K. Winkler, It. Siebert, Marxzen, It. Jones, Mrs. Koegler, Mrs. C. Koenig, Misses Stella Koegler, Anna Siebert, Louise Barman, Elsie Barman, Martha Borchart, Rose Koenick, Louise Siebert, Clara Bossard, Messrs. Edward and Fred Krieger, Andrew Winckler, Walter Durck, Henry Kalgebein, Walter Barman, Albert Kalwa, Charles Koenick, Gottfried Winckler and Richard Siebert. Miss Bertha Jacobson has returned from a few weeks' visit with relatives at Valparaiso. Misses Louise and Anna Siebert and Elsie Borman saw "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway" at McVickers in Chicago yesterday with out of town friends. Nels Jacobson of Valparaiso Is in Hammond today, on business. Mrs. Eliza Philllpi of Remington, Ind., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Kasson, has gone to Chicago to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pepperdine. The Order of Railway Conductors will give their first dance Thanksgiving night, Nov. 28, at Long's hall. Music will be furnished by Barnie Young's orchestra. Mrs'. 'Louden L. "Comberger gave one of the most delightful ante-nuptial parties of the season Saturday afternoon at her home, 120 Ogden street, in honor of Miss Beryl Woods, whose wedding to Jerald Landon Finch has been announced for Dec. 4. Mrs. Bomberger was a classmate of Miss Woods and brought together for the afternoon many of her former classmates and
teachers who were not too far distant to attend. The hostess announced her party as a pin shower and Miss Woods received a variety of pins. After the guests had all arrived little Eltessa Emmerling, wearing a dainty frock of white veiling over yellow, came Into the guest rooms, pulling a small express wagon which was prettily decorated with yellow cheesecloth. In the wagon were the gifts for the coming bride neatly wrapped with yellow tissue paper. These were opened and many appropriate verses were read as the gifts were given the bride. Then a delicious luncheon was served In the dining room where the bride's colors, yellow and white, were also carried out. The table was beautifully arranger with yellow chrysanthemums. During the refreshment hour the guests
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Our Novelty Coin Jewelry
Made from senuln Amcrlcun coins with beautlful designs In IrtUUin and Liberty heads BRAISO NEW, BUT GOOD FOR A LIFETIME Bastar & McQarry jAwclers and Opticians
175 South Hohmnn ist. HAMMOND, IIVD.
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NOBODY SPARED,
Kidney Troubles Attack Hammond
Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer in their early years Can't control the kidney secretions. Girls arc languid, nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do daily work.
Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man, woman, or child. Is to cure the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney 11 lis cure sick kidneys Cure all forms of kidney suffering. Hammond testimony proves it. Mrs. F. W. Nimon, of 22 Plummer avenue, Hammond, Ind., says: "For a year my oldest daughter suffered continually from kidney disease. Her kidneys had been weak from babyhood and the bladder was in a relaxed condition so that she had no control over the secretions and this caused us considerable worry and extra work, especially at night. She was run down In health, was pale and delicate looking, and in a nervous condition. Having read of the cures brought about by Doan's Kidney Pills, I purchased a box at Blcknell & Co.'s drug store, deciding to give them a trial. They were given to her according to directions and t hey took immediate effect. Within a week the secretions became less frequent, the headaches disappeared, and after taking four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills her condition was excellent, better than she had been in for years. This was over a year ago, and today she Is in excellent health." For sale by all dealers. Price EO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and take no other.
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Pinkhara's Compound 69C Rat Bisket 10c Duffy's Malt 71c Witch Hazel Salve.. 9c Carbolic Salve 9c 50c bot. Swamp Root 36c
Allcock's Plaster . . Peruna , 12 good Cigars for Jickey Perfume, oz.
15c 83c 25c ,75c
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For two days, Tuesday and Wednesday Nov. 26 and 27 Open Wednesday evening, closed all day Thanksgiving day
CANDIES
30c mixed at lb He
20c and Candy,
Chocolate Chips, lb 18c Candy Cherries, lb 12c Chocolate Creams ..16c Cracker Jack, 3 for 10c Nice Gold Fish for 5c each. Fish Globe for 10c Fancy Stand for Fish Globe 3Sc
me interesting items for Ladies
For Tuesday and Wednesday our Cloak and Suit Department will be the center of
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activity because of the unparalleled bargains offered.
what is selling for less. SILK PETTICOATS AT LESS THAN COST. One lot of silk petticoats made from good reliable fabrics, cut good and full with wide flounce, cotton dust ruffle, black and all the good colors, a regular $5.00 garment, while they ft fjrt last for only U.20
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SHAWL SPECIALS. 25 dozen head shawls, black and white with mercerized thread, extra large size, selling regularly
tor bJz, extra special, at
Black genuine petticoat, extra cial for
Heatherbloom
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1.98
FOR ONLY $15.00. Without fear of contradiction we are selling the greatest wonder in a ladies' loose wrap, black and colors, at the above price ever offered.
45C
Flannelette night gowns, cut extra large and full width, nicely trimmed yoke, regular price 75c,
special for two aays, at
62c
FUR SPECIALS. A very large assortment of furs to select from; nice neck
pieces, 98c up to
12.50
Some especially attractive bar
gains in children's furs and fur sets. See us before buying your
furs and save money.
Dry Goods Dept. Table linens underpriced for the Thanksgiving sale. 64-inch mercerized table damask, very beautiful designs, regular price A Qn 59c, special T'Uu Bleached linen damask, 58 inches wide, good heavy weight and pretty OQt design, for LuU Bleached all linen damask, 68 inches wide, American beauty de- TQrt sign Ob Bleached double damask, very heavy and fine quality, 72 inches wide, QHp selling regularly at $1.25 yd, for. UwU Blue and white dice damask, 53 inches
wide, good heavy quality, 23C Loom damask, snowdrop design, il 1 64 inches wide, extra special, for. NAPKINS AND CLOTHS CHEAPER. 50 dozen napkins, union, good, large size, sell regularly at $1.00, for OEni this sale Uuls 20 dozen napkins, assorted designs, 24x24, regular price $1.50, 4 OQ special .Lu
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Specials
Little gent's all solid leather shoes, sizes 9 to 13 (like cut),
special for this sale,
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9c
Men's patent colt, button and blucher style shoes, ft fift $3 values at Z.ZJ
Men's working shoes,
solid leather, $1.75 value, special at. . .
all
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Ladies' $2.00 patent colt 3-strap dancing slippers, all sizes, for this1 sale, Af at .40 Children's Jersey high button leggins, 75c grade, 3QJ Misses' $2.00 patent colt blucher and button shoes, S Of) sizes 11 to 2, at I .UU
Thanksgiving Men's Fumishin!
Men's Dress Shirts, coat style, with attached or detatched cuffs in percales, madras and cheviots. In dark, light and fancy patterns, shirts are perfect fitting at 4 Cfl $1.00 and ..I .0U jNlen's Hats in Derby, Fedora and Telescope shapes, in everything that is new in black, grays or browns, Hfl at $1.50, $2.00 and Z.OU Men's and Boys' Caps in Brighton or Golf shape, in i Oft black, greys and fancies, at50c, 75c and . UU Men's Sweater-Vests in all the latest styles and fabrics, in gray, brown, blue, red, and black. Special at $2.00, AH $2.50 and 0. UU Men's Tuitle Neck Sweaters, in wool mixtures and ili wool,' in blackTlffesT browns, greysan fed, all eizes," fi'T at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and O . U I Men's Neckwear in a large range of browns, modes, blue., greens and greys, the regular wide stripes and plaids, at r a 25c and OUu Men's Reefer Mufflers, cut extra long, heavy silks, In blacks, blues, greys, modes, brown, red and fancies at 4 rn 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and .011 Mei's Underwear in cotton and wool, in greys, tans t j"f and blacks, at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and .0U CSc for Men's fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, regular $1.00 and $2.00 values, in Monarch and Cluett makes, at r() only OuC
House Furnishings in the Hardware Dept NICKEL PLATED SHEARS, a most excellent bargain; we have 6 and 8 Jp inch, at per inch LXi STREETER'S sensible mincing 4 knives, the 20c kind, for I .j GAS STOVE BREAD TOASTERS, 4Q sold regular at 25c, for I 3b WIRE SOAP SAVERS, at 6c MUFFIN PANS, with 8 or 12 cup J pans, at per cup $ o 17 inch WOOD BEATING SPOONS 5c The economical man's COBBLER'S SET 37c TUBULAR LANTERNS, extra QQ good values, at OtiU
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LADIES' KNIT SKIRTS (Second Floor.)
50 dozen ladies and misses' knit skirts,
gray, navy, red and fancies, at 25c up to
LADIES' BLACK SATEEN WAISTS. By a lucky purchase we have a ladies' black sateen waist, embroidered front, a real $1.50 value, while they QQ CHILDREN'S TOQUES CHEAP. A very large assortment of children's toques. We especially invite your attention to our 39c toque, in blue, pink and white, cannot be duplicated for 50c. CHILDREN'S HOODS. The largest assortment of children's hoods
in the city, ranging in price from
25c up to
Some extra specials in
drens furs and sets.
ladies'
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Millinery
Dept
We must sell hundreds of hats this week to reduce our immense stock. In order to do so we will offer a marvelous inducement. Giving 30 per cent off on any hat in the store; 25 per cent off on all ostrich plumes, fancy feathers, wings and flowers. 20 per cent off on velvets, ribbons and trimmings. An offering never before given in Hammond and coming as it does in the very heart of the season.
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Our Thanksgiving values that proclaim the Bargain possibilities of State Street's Great Money Saving Store
For this handsome quarter-sawed
oak
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dining table. The oak is of a most beau
tiful grain, finished in a rich golden and hand rubbed and polished in finest manner like a piano. Has six-inch massive leg, finish like top, extends 8 feet long, edges and corner is supported by heavy
box run. This top when closed is 48x48 inches
A handsome Thanksgiving present it
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dining chair, a very handsome and finely constructed high
grade chair, made of
solid oak, finished, a
rich golden and hand rubbed and polished, comfortable high back and rocmy box seat, of best
quality of genuine leather, securely bolted, making a beautiful Thanksgiving 4 QC present for only i . 0 J Only 6 to a Customer.
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Groceries A few suggestions for your Thanksgiving dinner: Finest Elgin Creamery Butter, 31c lb; 2 lbs 60c MINCE MEAT, Log Cabin brand, 3 pkgs 24c CORN New solid pack, 2 cans 17c 2 pkgs Uneeda Biscuits.. 3c Together 20c PLUM PUDDING, Monarch brand, can 23c FIGS Extra fancy, new, per lb 20c DERHNELL'S GOLDEN CRISP POTATO CHIPS, 10c ORANGES Large, sweet
Florida fruit, per doz 35c Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb 16c
APPLES Fancy New York eating apples, per peck.. 50c
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