Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1908 — Page 2
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Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1908.
iylOVER THE TEA CUPS OTgi j it - " 1- if
HOLD SPECIAL METING. Tho member sof th Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs- C. J. Sharp, 750 Summer street. The members who attended spent the afternoon In sewing for the Southern Christian institute and a great deal of work was accomplished. IIAV EINTERKSTIXG MEETING. Tha literature committee of the Hammond Woman's club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner in Truman avenue and enjoyed a i llri- Tiiriwr xtrajl
very guuu pruiKm. . . . in charge of the program which was a study of Russian Mythology. Mrs. C. TV. Campbell gave a very interesting
tallt on the subject after which Mrs. W. F. Brunt read a short Russian fairy tale, "The Flying Ship." Mrs. Turner read an excellent paper dealing with the subpect in . a general way, which ' was enjoyed by , all present. Mrs. Camp then gave a reading from "The Famine" in Hiawatha which closed the program. A short informal social hour ' followed when the hostess, assisted by a few other members of the commitr tee, served Russian tea and wafers.
will be transacted so that a large attendance ia desired at the meeting.
MRS. WILSON ENTERTAINS.
The Deborah Aid Society of the First
Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilson. All members are asked to be present as the annual reports will be read and arrangements made for the New Years' work. This will close the meetings for the year 1908.
MRS. DAT IS ENTERTAINS. Mrs. P. L. Davis will entertain the members of the Up-to-Date. Whist club Thursday afternoon at her home in RImbach avenue. Cards will be en-
Joyed during the afternoon and re-
reshments served.
LEAVES FOR HOLIDAYS,
Mrs. J. T. Wilson and children will
leave Friday for points in Ohio to
pend the remainder of the winter with
elatlves and friends.
DANCING CLASS.
Thursday -afternoon at" her home, 257
Fayette street. Cards will be the feature Of entertainment during the afternoon and a pleasant time is anticipated
by the members. ENTERTAINS AID SOCIETY. Mrs. O. C. E. Matthies is at home today to the members of the Ladies'
Aid Society of " St. Paul's Lutheran Church and a few friends. A large
attendance is expected at the meeting
and a neat sum will be realized for the
benefit of the society and church.
MRS. YOUNG ENTERTAINS.
The regular meeting of the Oak Leaf
Embroidery Club will be held this afternoon at the "home of Mrs. Hal
Young. The guests will 'spend the af ternoon with embroidery work.
1 STRANGE OCCURRENCE.
For Holiday Shoppers
HEVi TREftTMEHT
FOR IIIOIGEST
A certain lady in Homewood got up and to match are hair receivers at the
in her sleep last night and was round same price,
bv an officer of Hammond trying to
For the Christmas-dinner table are
tiny Santa Claus boxes filled with bon-
Silk klmnnnii eh t rraA a. ho watat and
trimmed with bands of silk are sell- Recent Important Change to
nig lur I
Sewing baskets on stands, filled with Rational, Modern I.Ietn
tnimDie, scissors, needle case and bodkin, are $10 each.
Veil pins come in exquisite designs
at $1 each. Others not so ornamental
may be had for 50 cents.
Dlrectoire girdles make an acceptable
gifts to the dressy woman, and In dif
ferent colors come at 1 and $1.50.
Glass oowder tinves nrlth ftprllnf
silver or French grap tops are 5o cents, Neutralizing Agents Superior to Pep
sin in Cases of Fermentation
ods Fully Explained.
NEW FACTS BECOMING KNOWN
The regular Tuesday evening dancing I Parsons are visitors In Chicago today.
class was held last evening in Long's Attorney T. M. C. Hembroff of Indi-
hall on State street and was attended ana Harbor was a visitor in Hammond
by the usual crowd of young people, today.
REGULAR MONTHLY METING. The Standard Bearers, a branch of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of th First Methodist Episcopal church will meet Thursday evening at
the home of Miss Marguerite Wilcox, in
Conkey avenue. The class is composed of young ladies In ths Sunday
. school and church between the ages
of 12 and 21 years. This 13 the regu
Jar monthly meeting and business of importance will be transacted so that
, a full attendant is desired. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
Invitations were issued today for a
6:30 o'clock dinner to be given by Miss
Florence Loverldge Saturday evening '"at her home. No. 1 Bellview place. The ; party' is given for Miss Hattie Felkner whose wedding to Mr, John R. Thompson takes place Thursday, December 31,
f in Cincinnati, Ohio.. i"- - . . " " STOPS IN HAMMOND.
. John R. Thompson of Oelwein, Iowa,
.' was the guest of friends in Hammond
, for a short time yesterday on his re
.- turn to Iowa from a short visit with
,1 relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich, v ATTEND DANCING. PARTY.
Misses Forester and Mary Ryan of ' Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Nau . of East Sibley street last evening for
.the dancing party held at the Masonic
y temple. LEAVES FOR EXTENDED VISIT.
j- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hohman and little t daughter, Caroline, of Mason street ex-
' pect to leave Hammond Sunday for an
extended visit in Texas. "Mr. and MrS.
Hohman expect to be gone about three ' months and will spend the greater part
of the time in Beaumont
: GUILD MEETING. The Ladies guild of St. Paul's Eplscopal church Is meeting this afternoon ' in the guild room of the church. A v! good attendance was expected as business of Importance is to be transacted.
report an enjoyable time.
HAVE PLEASANT CLUB PARTY.
Many attended from East Chicago and A , h onrfv transacted T """fw prf"y.
r -- v lur a. juuug sin. 1 nese may oa nua
business in Crown i'oint toaay. ln evenine shares na wfll as darker
Mrs. H. E. Scharrer is spending the colors for $1.50 each
Miss Lulu DeWeese entertained the aay ln l-n"-sUl Postal card albums range all the
members of the O. O. club very pleas-1 Mrs. Henry Lundt and her mother, way from the pretty paper-covered, for antly last evening at her home in Rim- Mrs. Kirchner of East Chicago, are vis- 10 cents, to the more elaborate ones
bach avenue. The evning was spent liting in Chicago today. whose prices are reckoned in the dollar
In the club's usual way with embroid- Mrs. Peters of Oak Glen spent the mark
ery work and music after which the aay visiting in Hammond. Nice for the woman who feels the
hostess served a dainty course lunch- M w,t.P Hammond and Mrs E. jcold are the little zouave like Jackets, starches; and that It has, again, no ef
eon. One more meeting will be heldl t. ,. in rM. called Japanese Jackets, made of black I feet whatever ln cases where the seat
cago.
A snap in ladies handerchiefs at the
break into the 5 and 10 cent store.
Some pretty framed pictures are on
.olo 95 cr. 1.
After being awakened all the explana- (, .. . . , J .. . Others .more artistic as to design and
itlon she could make was that after seeing the wonderful bargains at the
5 and 10 cent store she even could
not resist them in her sleeps It.
Mrs. O.
Britfs. A. Krlnb'ill and Mrs.
Carrie
frames, are $1.
Pretty cases for a kodak picture may
be bought for 10 cents, and may be tucked away in the trunk or set on
the dresser or bookshelf.
Fans, which for a While had fallen
into a species of obloquy, have been revived, and those with Watteau scenes
are the most exploited.
A new dlrectoire sash to match a fa-
and Gas in Intestines.
Physicians are coming to recognize
generally that better results are be
ing obtained in the treatment of
chronic indigestion by the use of alkaline elixirs and neutralizing mixtures
than by continued administration of pepsin. That such should be the case" is not due to natural prejudice on the
part of patients against pepsin, as
an unsavory animal product, for too
few of them are aware of the nature
of pepsin to cause a limitation of Its
usefulness on that account; nor is it
due to the undeniable fact that pep
sin loses Its efficacy on being exposed.
It seems to be largely due to the
spreading knowledge that pepsin is ef
f ectlve only In an acid medium, and
then only upon protelds not upon
other food elements, as fats and
Towle& Opera House
til next week, opening Sunday Hat, DecOih
OPENING: PLAY
"FOR HOME AND HONOR" t
Drinn Sunday, 15,25.35.50
i HUGO week Nights, 10,20,30,50
LADIES' FREE MONDAY N10HT USUAL COND TIONS
SUNDAY, ; DECEMBER 27
PAID IN FULL
THE PRINCESS. HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
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before the holidays and Miss Alice Blosser will entertain at her home -in
Indiana, avenue. The members nreaent
last evening were: Misses Mae Hart- 5 and 10 cent store. it.
ley. Grace Kingwell, Frances Hutton. I Mrs. Henry -Blcknell and Mrs. Nellie
or white Japenese silk, wadded and I of ' the" trouble is in the intestines.
neatly finished. . - This is the definite limitation of pep-
A new idea in sideboard and bureau I J1., that in order for it. to do its work
covers is English eyelet' work" on I ne siomacn muei De acia in reaction, heavy white linen, with inserts of Irish I whereas the Intestines, in which most
Alice Blosser, Florence Buzzard and Bicknell Dunham are -visitors In: Chi- Lrochet and Irlsh d , t match,' nd obstruction (and conseauently . most
cago .today
Charles Friedrichs went to Crown
Point today on a short business trip.
finished, off with tassels, .
Nice for the - friends who loves to
travel are the compact sole-leather
Lu'u DeWeese.
ANKT7Pf CEMENT.
Miss Edith Lillian Clark of Chica
go, director of piano department of friends ln Chicago ioaay.
Central Conservatory in the Auditor- , Miss Gertrude Vanderhoof is spend- brush, toothbrush holder, mirror," Scls-
ium, will be in Hammond on Saturday Une the day visiting in Chicago , today, sors, and soap box.
o.eacn wets ana wm accepi . uraiieu . w n . Rrinrb An wa imont the Amnnr the elft nultahle-for Christ.
number of pupils. tor further par- TTmmrf lrli visltlna- In Chicago to mas are the manv dalntllv bound sou-
.'Miss Theresa Dorsey is the guest of cases to be carried in the traveling
bag or suitcase, containing a comb,
ticulars address care of Central Con-
day.
servatorv. or ohone Hammond 60 2t.
. Attorney' rt, . mcAieer
MISS MALEITSKE EXTERTAIXS. IDUSiness in wrown t-oin luuay.
The members of the N. N. Embroidery Mesdam.es Stratton and C. w. Camp
club met at the home of Miss Bertha I bell werq in Chicago today visiting.
Maleltske in Inaiana avenue last even- Mrs J. M. Turner of Truman avenue
ing and enjoyed a very pleasant party. h8 8pendlng the day in Chicago
The guests spent the evening with
their embroidery work after which
they were served with dainty refrsh-
menta. The Misses Claus will enter-
venlr, books. A bride's cookbook comes I
fermentation) occurs, is always alka
line. ' .
On -the other .hand, .the neutralising
agents- correct the excess of acid in
the stomach, stop the fermentation, and thus put a cheek on the formation of
gas . in .the. intestines. -Furthermore
they tend to increase the flow, of the digestive secretions, and have a distinct value -on eliminating .from the
transacted lB an -rtietic binding and contains a I TStem waste roducts of digestion.
few suggestive menus, recipes and the
blang pages for the young housekeep
er's own collection. x
All sorts of ribbon novelties are
shown for Christmas giving. There
We give below the ' formula" of . one
of the best neutralizing mixtures that
cap be readily prepared by. any Ore at home: sodium phosphate, Vt oz.; essence of sealmint,' 1 oz., good baking soda
W teaspoonful. , Mix these In an eight
ounce bottle, and add enough pure wat
are hair receivers, hatpin holders, nap
Mrs. jontt . uaoviay una cniiaren are fcjn rings, coat hangers , ribbon cov-
spendlng-the day in Chicago. ered and scented with sachet powder; I er to fill the bottle. Take two teaspoon
Mrs1. Jbhn Hill of Lowell is spending coiffure wreaths made of narrow Tib- f uls, before each, meal. It is said that
tain the club members next Monday a "few ' days with her son. Oscar H1H of bon, huge 'ribbon roses for hat - trim- by virtue of its neutralizing action this vnlnsr at their hom in Clinton ,1rMt Hammond, , , ' - ln' haIr bows , for misses all ready! simple Inexpensive remedy will give
evening at their home in Clinton street.
The members present were: Mrs. J.
I A program of delightful entertainment
interesting Men, Women and Children It is worth the price of admission just to see the inside of the theatre The popular place of amusement, when you are in Hammond don't fail to see the performance
ti
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PRINCESS Only 5 cents Admission
Llllie Fadder. Bertha and Emiiy Ebert, daysV visit with Mrs. Helen Austgen of and inexpensive gifts selling from a
Gertrude and Emma. Claus,. Bertha Ma-j East Sibley street.
quarter up.
Mr ward Ai.ta-an has . returned to Plr and, well-ne can't' think all Xellef from gas within a few minutes.
J, Claussen, Misses Alma, Meta and to her home, in St. John after a few ,n' a, " minute-only--they make pretty and that it will actually cure the most
uuBiiiiaio ia.Be 3 ui inaigeBUDD ana ays-
pepsla within two or three weeks.
Anyone is free to use this -formula
and make this medicine up for himself at home. . All the .ingredients can be
had' of any druggist at a cost of about
60 or 65 cents- '
XV. R. C MEETEVG. - An important meeting of William H. Calkins W. R. C. will be held Thursday evening in Memorial hali. Business of importance will; , be , transacted and a full attendance of members is desired. BE. HVR HOLDS MEETING. Progressive Court Tribe of Ben Hur will meet this evening in Weis' hall on
State street for the anilnal election Of officers. , Other business of Importance
leltske and Lena Hopkins. r RETURNS FROM VISIT.
Mrs. David. T. Emery has returned
from Carolton, 111., where she was
ailed a few days ago by the death
of her brother-in-law, the-Rev... Youhjr.
HAVE PLEASANT PARTY.
Triumph Council - No. 11, D. of L.
gave another; of their popular pedro
kf r. and" Mrs. Peter Kellman have re
turned home- from a few. days' visit
with relatives In St, John.
Miss Anna Dietrich of Munster has
been visiting her relatives In Hammond
the past Jtew days. . .'".'
Mrs. Abe Colin has. returned from a
two daya" visit with relatives in. Chi
cago. . ' s
F6r Xmas tree ornaments go to the
HIGH SCHOOL TIDINGS. J
As Mr. McDaniel was absent yester
day there were no opening exercises.
Mr. McDaniel has charge of the exer
cises on Tuesday morning.
ISTT , i ' 1
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 6 Wed., December 13 th, 14 th, 15th, 16th
parties last evening at I.. O. O. F; Hall, 1 5c and 10 cent store. It.
which was. largely attended, .by the members and. their friends. Several
games of pedro was played, and the
prizes were awarded , Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Alice DuFrane, first . and second prizes. The gentlemen's prizes were
given Mr. Fren Wolf and Mr. John Pohlplatz. ' The consolation prize was
All the girls who decided to take the i
Miss IC." G. ifeilley is spending the I work in physical culture met with Miss j
afternoon in Chicago on business. .
Miss Belle Peterson has returned to
her home in Crown Point after a short
visit with Mrs. Victor Dyer at her home
in South Hohman street. -
Miss Agnes Hill of Graselll is spend-
Shunk in room 9. The work will start
as soon as possible.
Poultry In India. Poultry la of very poor quality In
India. One American esc Is consid
ered equal to three of those laid by
the hens In Hindustan and chickens only a few weekB old are generally almost too tough to be eaten. A few turkeys are raised by Europeans In the foothills of the Himalayas. At
Christmas time they sell in Calcutta
Colonial Festivities
J Colonial society wss nothing if not brilliant. What its hospitality lacked In modern convenience it more than made up in the elegance of rich mahogany and impressive silver expres sions of solid worth and character. J la every feature of outline, of decoration, and substantial worth, the "Colonial" pattern ia Towle Sterling Silver is true to the traditions handed down from Old Colony times. ij The "Colonial" is taking a very prominent part in the festivities of our own times, being much in demand for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and fete days always a most appropriate selection I In sterling only.
we are selling STERLING SILVER SPOONS for $3-50 $5 per set Each Set in a neat box. These prices will only prevail until December 15th. Bastar&McGary
175 SO. UOHMAN ST.
awarded Mrs. Hageman. , At the close ing; me aay wun inenas m.Mammona.
of the games a pleasant social hour 1 Mrs. McGarry was in Chicago today
was enjoyed. , Ion business.
Mrs. John Sherby and daugther. Miss
A CHRISTMAS SOCIAL. Mabel, are spending the afternoon in
ine fcpwonn jeague or me jp irsi j Chicago.
it;, unurcn win give a nristmas soc
A good number of the boys are com
ing out and practicing basketball. The for from $5 to 10 apiece.
chances for another championship team are certainly bright and a second team
will also 'be organized that the school
can be proud of.
Mrs. J. C. Lavene -and Mrs. McClure
will attend the matinee in Chicago this
afternoon.
Miss Kate Miller of Cedar Lake spent
M
lal Thursday evening, December 17th fn the social room of the church. A short program will be given after which the
way, appropriate to Christmas. There
!wlll be a Christmas tree and Santa Monday and Tuesday in Hammond the
Claus to entertain the guests. The &uest of her sister, Mrs. Frank fechulte.
public is cordially Invited to attend I Are you thinking about a New Year's as the proceeds will be used for thelhat for the holidays? We have made
benefit of the' church! I -adlcal price reductions on all our mil
linery. Ruhstadt's. It.
Julius Meyn has been made student manager of next year's football team
and will. also have charge of the sec
ond basketball team this year. He has secured as a curtain-raiser for the Hobart game a game between the fresh
men and eighth grade.
STORK ARRIVES AT 1VAITES.
Wilbur RIggs of Chicago was the
ing.
Mr. Mrs. Don Waite, are the happy guest of friends in Hammond last even
parents oi a nine pouna .D03-, wnlcn came ' this morning. Don says the
youngster is wen quaiinea ror a
full-back as he is a good kicker.
HAS POSITION DURING HOLIDAYS.
aaiss aiarg-arei. uarrou nas secured: a
position in Bastar and McGarry's
Jewelry Btore, during the holidays. ENTERTAINS RELATIVES.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nyhoft will enter
tain a number of relatives at their
home in Gary, Sunday, for the Christ
jening of their little son. The service will follow the regular morning mass
.after-which the guests will be enter- , tained at dinner at the Nyhoff residence j in Gary. Several friends and relatives from Hammond will be present.
SfcJASUA'S rLJbjABAAT DASCE. One of the season's pleasant dances was given last evening in the Masonic Temple by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The party was one of the largest attended ever given in Hammond. Many of the guests coming from out of town, several guests came
; from Chicago and Franklin Park, 111.
The officers and members of the reception committee received the guests during the early evening and entertained them ln a pleasant informal way. At ushered into the banquet room and served' with an ' elaborate course supper. The decorations at the tables were flowers and ferns. Red roses and carnations were ; given the ladies as favors at the table. Following the banquet the dance took place In the reception ball. A program of twenty dances was enjoyed during the evening. Pugh's orchestra furnished the music for the evening.
Kuerintenaent McDaniels attended a meeting of the board of trustees of
Wabash college Tuesday.
When the Sea Flows Into the Seine. A strange phenomenon takes place at little Caudebec twice a year. The sea, announced by a thundering sound and an undulating swell that runs along the river's face, comes up from the channel and flows into the Seine. Tranquil and hitherto unruffled, the river receives this violent visitor ln one undulous wave that rushes like a tide along the surface of the water. Harper's Monthly Magazine.
The Comedy that has made millions laugh "McFADDEH'S FLATS" EmDloyinsr More Funny Actors, a Greater Number of Pretty, Vivacious Girls. Surpassing and Outclassing in All Other Respects the Wildest Fancies oi the Imagination. Costuming and Stage Embellishments of Wondrous Color Effeces. A ignal Achievement. Every Incident Convulsively Funny Wednesday Evening:, Dec. 16th 'A real live babr w!U b given awar
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,' - . . December; 17th,. 18 a,. 19th
Frank M. Richardson presents ' ; ' : Miss Lulu G. Uerojd in her own play "The Heart of the Rockies
Miss Helen Shea has returned from a few days' visit with Miss Jennie Barr at her home In Chicago. M'bs Rebecca Muenlch is spending a few days with friends In Chicago. Mrs. C. P. Deming is spending the afternoon in Chicago. Charles Watkins was in Gary today on a business visit. Mrs. Vonisch of Griffith spent the
day in Hammond visiting and shopping.
Get one of those Japanese collars and
cuffs, complete set 10 cents, worth 50 cents, at the 5 and 10 cent store. t.
Mr. and Mrs. Burger of Grasselli
spent the day in Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. liohrman of Scherer-
vllle visited their relatives and friends
in Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. Burger of Graselll spent the day in Hammond. Mr. and , Mrs. Robinson of Schererville, visited their relatives' and friends in Hammond today. Mrs. H. P. Rampke of Riverdale, was in Hammond today on a shopping tour. Mrs. Neven of Munster visited friends in Hammorfd this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teal of Schererville were the guests of friends in Hammond today. Mrs. Schumacher of Scherervllle, spent the. day In Hammond, visiting friends. The party was very well attended and all report an enjoyable time.- Another party will probably be given early in January.
Several changes have been made In the seating in the assembly room. Some
or the rresnmen rrom room 9 were
transferred to the assembly, while oth
ers from the assembly took their places
in room 9.
Superintendent McDaniels and Prin
cipal McElroy attended the Wabash
banquet in Chicago Tuesday evening.
Greek Architecture. It Is astonishing that - students of Greek literature and Greek thought should not be definitely trained in the knowledge of Greek architecture. He who knows only the literary expression of ancient Greece, great as that is, knows but one-half of the achievements of "the supreme Caucasian mind." The Builder.
The classes In botany I have finished their tree study and have begun labora
tory work.
Brazil's Cotton Industry. Substantially one-third of the en
tire industrial capital of Brazil ia in
vested In cotton mills.
S. S. CLUB HAS PARTY. Mrs. Anna. Ryan will have the mem-
Jbers of the S. S. Club as her guests
Von will find that It la tb merchants who are advertising In THE TIMES tirv tl t.- "- ari tlnioK the business. They are live ones.
A few days ago a pupil who is tak
ing zoology was asked: "What good will that study ever do you?" This Is not an uncommon question. There are many eople who can see no practical value in much of the science work.
Our grandfathers learned directly from nature what must now be learned In school. Just now hygiene is considered very important.- A study of zoology is one of the best helps in learning how to take care of the body. It would be a very repulsive thing, unthought of by most people, to dissect a human body. But by dissecting lower animals whose bodies are like our own we may learn the structure of our bodies and how to take care of them. This is the most practical advantage of the zoology course. There are, of course, many other advantages in the science work, such as the leasure and appreciative of pature it gives. All these things go to make the science ' course one of the most necessary as well as the most interesting In the high school.
The snake, which was confined in the laboratory for the use of the zoology class not liking its close quarters, espcaed this morning and started out to explore the laboratory. It. was caught and returned to its cage, but escaped a second time and led Mr, AHee a rather exciting chase.
Remember all your friends at Chrism as with a box of our CHOCOLATES and BON BONS
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Bid EXHIBITION GAME Between the two best teams In this section of the country Thursday, December I7th
SANS SOUCI vs. INDIANA HARBOR
at 'the bljr
LEWIS ROLmt aKATING RTftjK
Bast Chicago. Indiana
Skating: before and after the game. Doors open at 7:30; Polo game starts at 9:00 o'clock sharp. Plenty of jrood seats in balcony for spectators, and skaters; capacity 800. Use of skates and check room free. Price of admission on Polo Nights, Ladies 15 cents, Gents 25 cents Frederick L,. Helntz, Manauer.
All brders delivered i- free PHONE
P A L, A C E of 3 WHETS
ROLLER SKATING FREE! ! ! ! THIS COUPON GOOD FOfc ONE ADMISS ON TO THE' COLOSEUM SKATING RINK Formerly the G. H. Hammond Co's otlif e Roller Skatinjr Afternoon and Evening
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Bastar & McGarry... Are showing the largest and best selected stock of CUFF BUTTONS ever shown -by a jeweler. Solid gold Buttons, per pair, $1.50 up. BASTAR & McGARRY 17S SO. HOHMAN STREET Goods Selected Now Kept In Oar Safes Until Wanted
