Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1909 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Friday, Oct. 8, 1909.
0-OO-Jtii Never Again! Then you should purchase that next footwear of us.
fetep in here if you wish
comfort for your instep and all the other parts of
your toot.
, Snappy up - to - the - minute lasts that give solid comfort from the moment the shoe is put on and that will give
the maximum of shape hold ing wear. From $2.00 to $5.00. .
( Boy's and Girl's Shoes a
specialty, from 1.25 to 2.50.
Saturday Sh i n o 1 a Shoe Paste, 10c size for 4c. ORTT & TOWLE TWO STORES: FAMILY STORE, Shoes for all. 179 Hohman St, Hammond, Building. The Store for MEN and MEN'S Good Shoes. 129 Hohman St, Flatiron Building.
OVER THE TEA CUPS
Miss Ka-therlne Meyer, field secretary J for the afternoon were awarded to Mrs.
of the northwest, is in Hammond 8-nd j Charles Luthman, Mrs. Konedy and will address the ladies on missionary I Mrs.. H. Dorten. The consolation prize
GERTRUDE F. GOGPER Teacher of Piano Studio, A Mason St. HAMMOND - LXDIArVA Phone 43Z3
LEON A. BEREZNIAK
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ..AT LAW . .
Office, 132 First a!inal BankBuiliiag Rjsltfrece, 133 Carroll St Plana 4723
A SURPRISE PAHTT. A very pleasant party was given as
a surprise to jviias Agnes inn at ner
home in Grasselli. The party was
given to celebrate her birthday anni
versary and she received many .very pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. Music and games were' the prin
cipal features of the evening, after which a daintily arranged course luncheon waa served In the dining
room. The dining room as very prettily decorated with flowers and ferns,
All departed at a late hour declaring
they had spent a very enjoyable evening. Those present were Misses Sadie
Mclntyre of Chicago, Tillle Ebert of
South Chicago, Agnes Bloomberg. Sylvia Bloomberg, May Hill, Theresa Hill,
Adeline Gilboe, IJllian Gilboe and Eva Blanchard; Messrs. Robert O'Brien, Floyd Dean, Will Finley, John Tlnley, John Langton, Frank Hill and Alfred
Hill.
To our friends and neighbors: Please believe that the great kindness and
sympathy shown us in the recent sick
ness and death of our beloved wife and mother will always remain fresh in
our memory. C. B. RUSSELL and Family.
C E I .KU RATES BIRTHDAY.
Miss Lillie Magdans very pleasantly entertained Beveral of her friends last evening at her home, 735 Murray street,
In honor of her twelfth birthday an
niversary. She received several very
pretty gifts in remembrance of the day from her Intimate friends. The evening was enjoyably spent with games and
muisc, after which a luncheon was
sered. Among the guests were Misses
Clara, Anna, Laura and LiUle Sass, Al
ma McCoy, Anna Zimmerman, Edith
Gluth, Emma Thell, Elsie Gunn, La
dena Soltwedel, Louise Doege and Lillle Magdans; Messrs. August Helmke
and Erwln Mund. RETTRXS FOR A VISIT.
Roscoe Hemstock returned to Ham
mond last evening after a short visi with friends in Valparaiso. HOLD REGULAR MEETIXG.
The regular meeting of the members of Hammond temple No. 73, Pythian Sisters, will be held this evening in
the K. of P. hall. A full attendance
of members is desired as the usual
business will be disposed of.
work. Miss Grace Dahl and Mrs. Kahn i
were on the musical program for the
afternoon. The hostesses " for the!
meeting were Mrs. J. Floyd Irish and
Mrs. F. N. Hlckok.
HEKE OS A VISIT.
R. O. Melton of Bloomlngton. Ind.,
came to Hammond today to be the
guest of Miss Aaimee Shine and will
attend the Chicago-Indiana football
game at Marshall field in Chicago tomorrow.
A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Ruby Wilson will spend week-end visiting her relatives Crown Point.
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A MISSIONARY MEETING.
A very interesting meeting of th
members of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church is taking place this afternoon in the
parlors of the church. It is the regu
lar monthly meeting of the members and an invitation was also extended their friends to attend. It was desired
that there be a good attendance a
ATTEND DANCING PARTY.
Messrs. Harry Blumenthal and Duber,
both of Indiana Harbor, were in Ham
mond last evening to attend the dancing party given by the Athletic association.
A CHURCH BAZAR.
was given Mrs. McKee. The remainder
of the afternoon was spent la an In
formal, social way with conversation
and music, after which a daintily arranged course luncheon was served. The next party will be given in two weeks and Mrs. Wayman will be host
ess.
VISITS IX SOUTH BEND. Leslie Parry will leave for South
Bend this afternoon to be the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. William Forney Hovis for the week-end.
AN AFTERNOON PARTY. The ladles of the Alpha Phi club are being entertained this afternoon by
Mrs. Charles G. Hohman at her home
in Mason street. It is the first meet
ing of the club members since the
summer vacation and a very pleasant
The second week of November has social time is anticipated. Embrold
been selected as the time for the bazar I ery work will he the entertainment at
and tea which will be given by the I the party.
members of the Ladles' Aid society of the German M. E. church. Goods of
fancy, household and Christmas var
iety will be placed on sale, and the
public Is cordially Invited to attend.
MRS. LAVESE A HOSTESS.
Mrs. Charles Lavene of Michigan ave
nue had as her guests yesterday after
noon the members of the Sewing Cir
cle No. 2 of St. Margaret's hospital.
It was the regular meeting and the
usual number of members were in at
tendance. A very pleasant social time
was spent playing cards and several games of pedro were played at small
tables in the parlors. The prizes for
the afternoon were awarded Mrs. H. G. ,
Stevenson and Mrs. Mat Boney. The
consolation prise was awarded Mrs.
Jacob Toung. At the close of the card I
games the hostess served a dainty j course luncheon. The next party will
be given in two weeks and Mrs. Oscar Plageman will entertain at her home
in Russell street. RETURNS FROM VISIT.
Mrs. Leo Wolf of Rimbach avenue has returned home from a short visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leopold, at their home In Rensselaer.
NOTICE. Look for the free coupon in this paper Oct. 11th. Good for a can of Morning Glory Milk at your grocer. 10-4 -6L
RETURNS FROM THE SOUTH. Mrs. Nellie Bicknell Dunham returned to her home in Rimbach avenue after an extended vllst in the south. She has been entertained at the home of friends and relative in Louisiana and has been absent from Hammond about six weeks. HERE ON A VISIT. Mrs. A. Leopold of Rensselaer is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Wolf, at her home In Rimbach avenue.
HERB FOR THE DAY. Mrs. Burge and daughter. Miss Burge,
of Crown Point are spending the day
visiting and shopping in Hammond.
ATTENDS WEDDING. John W. Sllngsby of Douglas street
ha returned home from Chicago, where
he went to attend a wedding. He was an attendant at the wedding of P.
J. Sllngsby of Ottawa, 111., and Miss Buckley of Chicago, which occurred at
St. Stevens' church, on Division street.
cards at small tables in the parlors and progressive euchre was the feature of the afternoon. The honors were awarded to Mrs. W. G. Pax ton and Mrs. B. L. P. Bell. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in conversation juntil a' dainty four-coursa luncheon waa served. The refreshments were served at small tables. Tha next party will be given in the evening, and the huBbands of the members will be the Invited guests. Mrs. Peter Crumpacker' and Mrs. Henry Bicknell will entertain at the home of Mrs. Crumpacker, in Webb street. The evening parties are a new departure and much pleasure is anticipated. Mrs. E. R. Dlsbrow of Woodlawn was the out-of-town member present at yesterday's party, and Mrs. E. D. Crumpacker of Valparaiso was the only invited guest. VISITS HERE WITH FRIENDS. Henry Prohl of Whiting was the guest of his friends in Hammond last evening. FURTHER SOCIAL HEWS
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ATTENDS DANCING PARTY. Mr. Daub of East Chicago attended
the dancing party given by the mem-1 Chicago, a few days ago
bers of the Hammond Athletic association in their clubrooms last evening.
RETURN TO CHICAGO. Misses Mable and Louise Dion re
turned to Chicago today after being the guests of their cousins, the Misses Mable and Lulu Sherby, at their home
in Truman avenue. They came to at
tend the dancing party given by the
Hammond Athletic association in their i
clubhouse last evening. A PLEASANT PARTY.
Mrs. Thomas Hart very delightfully entertained the members of the No
Name club yesterday afternoon at her home in Oakley avenue. All the members were present and spent the after
noon In the usual enjoyable way of
the club. Cards were the entertainment at the party and the guests play
ed pedro at small tables In the par
lors. After several games the honors
RETURNS FROM VISIT.
Miss Theresa Hill of Grasselli has
returned home after a six weeks' visit
with friends and relatives In Roches
ter, N. Y., and Niagara Falls. She re
ports having had a very enjoyable
time.
NOTICE.
Don t forget to attend the regular
Saturday and Sunday night dance re
ceptlon, given by the Batchelor club at
Chopin hall, 68 South Hohman street
opposite the city hall. 19-7-3t.
MRS. OBERLIN ENTERTAINS.
One of the most delightful social
events of the week was a party at
which Mrs. T. W. Oberlin entertained
the memebrs of the Marquette club yesterdav afternoon at her home in
Warren street. The party was among
the first of the club year, and was attended by twelve members and a few Invited friends. The guests played
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ELINOR GLYN'S Dramatization of Her Own Remarkable Book.
INOT IMMORAL The Reason WHY. "In the strict sense of the word, the play as produced, is not immoral and skips over the ugly parts of the book. A play becomes immoral when all its jokes and all its comedy hinge on the unnice things of life, but when they are treated seriously and soberly and without the hint of subtile suggestion as was the case last night, the play can hardly be called immoral. When Mrs. Brown finds out that Mrs. Jones was at the play, gossip cannot
j possibly make scandal out of it for it does not tend to
lower the moral standard. San Francisco Chronical. A GREAT CAST BEAUTIFUL STAGE PICTURES SPECIAL MUSIC. Special prices for this attraction 25c, 50c, 75c and 1.00.
We offer to the public is the guarantee of the maker as to
quality, style, fit and dura
bility. Easy-fitting shoes
are easily selected here.
They are made upon modern
lasts, with newest ideas in stying and finish. They look graceful and neat, and are
certain to wear well .and give satisfaction while wearing. Prices are not as high as you would think. The home of the stylish shoe.
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MORT H. SI1NGER Presents
linnrjruff In "The Prince of Tonight"
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PRICES:
NATIONAL SHOE STORE R. A. BORG. 269 East State Street, Two Doors East of Bijou Theater,
ORIGINAL CHICAGO COMPANY
SEATS NOW ON SALE. 2Sc, SOc. 75c A IND $1.00 A Few Choice Seats at $1.50.
ONE BIG
WEEK Starting MONDAY, OCT. 11th THE GREAT
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PANY
OPENING PERFORMANCE:
TUESDAY NI3HT:
"The SweetestGirl of AlPf'St. Elmo" Ladies Free Monday Ni'ht, under Usual Conditions. PRICES: lOc, 20c and 30c
Extra - Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats - Extra
-AT THE-
OND MEAT M
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STREET
SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, QGT03ER 9itl, 1909
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Oct 9th JiJHML ju inmnpiiiin.n iiiiurr in ii iinrm Mlia1iiiiiiif-a f I if ' - iafl
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iring these Coupons and Get These
bargains. Mone Sold to Children
Lion brand XXXX Pat5f ent Flour f ft Q U.lb. sack ..... 1.40 Extra fine quality Cape Cod Cranberries, Q n per quart y U
Extra fine quality Concord Grapes, -f n basket 1 3 u
1-lb. packages Red Cross Macaroni, "7 1 f per package 2j
Best quality large Lump Laundry Starch,
4?orund: 15c Our regular 10c quality line of National Biscuit Co.'s Cakes, Qn per pound Ob Old Sierra Park California Brandy, 5o per bottle UOb
Cigar Dept. Special. Cobs, the new 1 Cfi smoke per pkg . . . .
Fairbanks famous Santa
Claus Soap, OQn bars for uJb
Extra fancy new bright
Evaporated 1 Rf Apricots, lb 1 53 b
Best quality fresh Salted
Peanuts 1 Hfi per pound I Ub
White Pine & Tar Cough Syrup, regular 25c bottles with i f
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coupon
(Drug Dept.)
Fancy Jersey Sweet Pota
toes, per
gu
pound
2-lb. cans choice quality
Sweet Wrinkled Peas,
cans for
3
5c
3-lb. cans choice quality
Tomatoes, per can Ob
Regular 1.00 quality full quart bottles Keystone Whiskey, OQp today Uuu
Dr. E. L. Grave's Tooth Powder, regular 25c cans, Saturday 1 Op with coupon iLv (Drug Dept.)
Almond Meal Massage Cream, nothing like it for beautifying the complexion, 50c jar, 97 Saturday u (Drug Dept.)
7Jjr!b. FRESH LEAF LARD FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS CHOICE CUTS NATIVE ROUND STEAK CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK Choice Hind Quarters SPRING LAMB HAMMOND'S NO. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS. Swift's No. 1 Sugar Cured BACON, small strips ...
1.00 1 13
04U 02c 21c 02c
52c
2c
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Choice Cuts Native Veal SHOULDER ROAST.. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST CHOICE NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS . CHOICE NATIVE LEG OF VEAL NATIVE RUMP CORN BEEF FANCY NO. 1 CRANBERRIES, per quart ..
102c 82C 91c 122c 121c
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Read "The Lake County Times" every Friday evening for our Saturday special Prompt delivery to alt parts of the city. Strict attention given to all telephone orders. oT CHAS. BERENDT 9LIT
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EXTRA SPECIALS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th
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3 NIGHTS Starting Thursday, Oct.
THE GREAT FLAY bloney and th Woman
FOUR DAYS Starting Sunday, Oct. lOth
TIIK BIO BEAITV SHOW. The Premier Musical Event of the Year Victor Herbert & Glen MacDonough' "BABES IN TOYLAND" TVlth an Incomparable Cast lncludi.MJ IGXACIO MAItTINETTI ' And Fifty Others. Two Tears in New York; 1 Year la Chicago; 6 Months In Boston. Best Scenic Kftects. Handsome Costumes. Best Sln.;lne t'horua in America. It is musically charming:, plctorlally pleasing and femininely delicate an4 sightly.
PRICES: Week Nights. 15c. 25c. 25c. 50c ank 75c. Sundsy NlgU 25c. 33:. 53: anl 7V Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. lOc. 15, 25: an! 35:
Bros,,
Cor. State and Oakley Ave. Opposite Postoffice
You are specially invited to attend a free demonstration
by the SNIDER PRESERVING: CO., at our store, SATURDAY, V
OCTOBER 9th.
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MEATS FANCY HOME MADE PORK SAU
SAGE, per pound
NATIVE POT ROAST, pound PICKLED PIGS FEET, pound -
12c 121c 41c
GROCERIES Choice Home Grown Watermelons Choice Home Grown Pumpkin Kingsford Oswego Starch, 6 pound boxes Cream Laundry Soap, 8 bars for
10c 10c 15c 25c
Phone 27. We give Fish' Trading Stamps
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HERE is
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ger in a watch that does not keep accurate timo. Time is our form of space measure and and if 3"ou would be honest with yourself and with others yon may have a watch that you can rely
upon regardless of the pr ite. We guarantee every watch we sell to keep perfect time and we are right here to make good if anyteingf gets
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ronnerly Eastar a McGarry
E. McGARRY 175 So. Hohman Lt., Hammoal
WO TWO HEADS ALIKE We shape our hats to fit YOUR head. A comfortable fit is what most men want.
"MILLINERS
HOFFMAN & BOHLING Give you that desired fit.
FOR MEN"
$2 - MATS 32
263 E. State St., Hammond Bijou Theatre BIdg.
