Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1909 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, Xov. 5, 1900.

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Big Savings in

GROCERIES

During Opening Sals

FRI,&SAT.,fiov.5&6

During this sale we will

sell a Hogshead full of

Queen Olives. This hogshead which contains 200 gals, or 57 thou

sand of the finest Queen Olives, has been imported by us especially for the opening sale from Seville,

Spain, and the entire monstrous hogshead will be placed on a platform in

our Grocery Dept. and a

boy with a long dipper

will dish them out at

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Remember this cask of olives just arrived from Spain for the opening

sale and the goods are perfectlyfresh and are worth double the

price we ask for them.

It's worth the price of the

pint to see the hogshead,

the boy and the dipper.

Yacht Club Salad

Dressing, per

bottle 21C Mayer's Edelweiss No. 1 Sugar cured Hams,

pound -.-153C

Full Cream Brick

Cheese, lb 17c Finest Preserved Sweet , Pickles dozen 1 fir

A w J Fancy Home Grown bleached Celery, 3 stalks fn bunch

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Variosa Toilet Soap, regular 5c cakes, opening sale 3 for .. . . .g Mottled Cast! la Soap, large cake opening sale 3 for 5c

lQNARC,J

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2-lb cans Sugar Corn and E. June Peas, can 7lAc No. 1 Hand Picked Navy Beans, qt. Relrf Murdoch Cn.'a

HrSJ Monarch Catsup,

reg. 2c bot. .-21c Beauty brand Seeded Raisins, ...71p

Another big sale of National Bis

cuit Co.'s Graham Crackers, pkg Cocoanut Taffy Bars, pound Fresh Rolled Oats, 3- lbs. for Bulk Laundry Starch, 4- lbs. for

7ic

12c 10c 15c

Liquor Dept. Specials.

Choice California Port OErt Wine, full qt. bottles oDC

Julius Kessler & Co.'s Atherton

Whiskey, regular $1 bottle, now

85c

Candy Dept. Specials. High grade Chocolates, all flavors and nut tops, OPI today per pound ZwG Atlantic Cream Mint 4 f Drops, per pound CjC Your choice of all advertised brands Chewing Gum, i 5c pkgs. for Qj Fine quality Winter- 4 f green Lozenges, per lb...

Drug & Toilet Specials

ay, Nov. 5th & 6th.

I All Bristle Nail

HOLD REGULAR MEETIXG. The regular weekly meeting of the

members of the Martha Aid Society of

the First Christian church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. Will Lasch, 402

Plummer avenue. There waa the usual

large attendance of members and Mrs. Baker of Reynolds, Ind., was a visitor. During the afternoon the routine

business was disposed of and the remainder of the afternoon was spent with plans for the bazaar and New

England supper to be held Saturday,

Nov. 6 in "the K. of P. hall. A social hour followed when the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. Another meeting will be held next Thursday afternoon, but arrange

ments were not made for the place of meeting.

HERE O.V A VISIT. Mrs. Baker of Reynolds, Ind., is the

guest of Mrs. I. Shortridge at her home

In Condit street for a few days.

SPENDS WEEK EXU HERE. Miss Ida Fleming, formerly of Ham

mond, but now of Chicago Heights, 111.,

will spend the week-end with Mrs. Eugene Cooper at her home in War

ren street.

OVER THE TEA CUPS

daughter. Miss Marion Demlng, who-is attend the Wisconsin State university at Madison, Wis. ENTERTAINS PLEASANTLY. Mrs. S. A. Bell is entertaining the members of the Alpha Phi club at a very pleasant afternoon party today at her home In South Hohman street. The usual program of the club will be carried out and the guests will enjoy embroidery work and social conversation. ATTENDS HAMMOND PARTY. Mrs. E. R. Dlsbrow of Woodlawn is expected to be the guest of Mrs. W. F. Mashino at her home in Truman avenue tlhs afternoon for the meeting of the Marquette club, of which sb.3 is a member.'

Friday & Saturd

Bromo Quinine, regular 23c wxes 12C White Rose Perfume, reg. selling price 30c per 02., sale price, oz. .-25c White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, 23c bot Qq

Brushes, regular 23c value, sals 9c S. B. or Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops, 2 packages ..-5q Extra Fine Toilet Chamois, reg. 10c seller, sale at 5c

Cigar Special.

Geo. W. Child's and Lady Sterl-

ing, high grade 5c cigars, IQ for

Only 10 to a Customer.

25c

lion sto:

HAMMOND, IIVD.

AN ENJOYABLE MEETING. The young ladies of the S. I. T. club

met last evening at the home of Mrs. Eugene Cooper in Warren street and

spent a very pleasant social time. Em

broidery work was the principal fea

ture -of the evening and music was also

enjoyed until a late hour when the

hostess served a dainty luncheon. An other meeting will be held next Thurs day and the same program of enter

talnment will t carried out.

TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT.

St.. Agnes' guild entertainment

Wednesday, Oct. 10th. One act comedy

and musical program. Refreshments

served. Tickets 25 cents. St. Paul'B

Episcopal church, Rlmbach avenue Come and bring your friends 4-tt. AID SOCIETY MEETS. The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of the Monroe Street Methodist chapel were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Olsen in Van Huren street

yesterday afternoon. It was the regu

lar weekly meeting of the society and the usual number of members attended. The routine business was disposed of and the remainder of the aft

ernoon was spent sewing for the bene

fit of the bazaar which will be held the

6th, 7th, and Sth of December. A

short social hour followed when the

hostess served a dainty luncheon. An

other meeting will be held Thursday

Nov. llt'h at the home, of Mrs. Ray

Wells. A full attendance of members

is desired as important business win

be disposed of. A PLEASANT MEETING.

The members of Sewing Circle No

2 of St. Margaret's hospital met yos

terday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

John Pasealy In East State street. It

was the regular meeting of the,, so

ciety and there was the usual large

attendance of members. They met In

formally during the afternoon for con

versation and cards. Several games

pedro were played at small tables in

the parlors. The honors rr the aft

ernoon were awarded Mrs. W. D. Weis

Mrs. Peter Austgen and Mrs. George

M. Eder won the consolation prize

At the close of the games the hostes

tertaln at her home in Douglas street

SPENDS WEEK END HERE.

Miss Hensen of Chicago 13 expect

ed tomorrow to spend the week-end

visiting Miss Ronnel at her home in

Detroit street. VISITS AT COLORADO SPRINGS.

Miss Anna Gary, formerly of Ham

niond but now of Chicago, has been

soentlinjj seviAil weeks on a west

ern visit. She has visited at Seattl

and Everett. Wash., San Francisco

Los Angles and Riverside, Cal., Sal

Lake City, Utah, and is now spendin

a few days at Denver and Colorad

Springs. Colo, on her return home ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hirsch very de

lightfuily entertained a party

friends at dinner last evening at their home in Carrol! s-treet. A very prettily arranged course dinner was served at 6:30 o'clo-k and the remainder of the evening was spent playing cards. Several games were enjoyed. The following were guests: Messrs and Mesdames S. A. Bell, John M. Stinson, Jacob Fox. M. Rothschild, J. K. Stinson and Adolph Hirsch. RETIHNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. E. P. Deming lias returned to her home in Carroll street after a pleasant few days' visit with her

ENTERTAINS (MB FRIENDS. Mrs. Otto Knoezer will have as her guests this evening the members of

the China club at her home in Fay

ette street. All the members expect

o attend and they will spend a pleas-

nt social time playing cards. Sevral games of pedro will be enjoyed.

For first-class shoe repairing of all inds, come to Jorgin Nelson. He will

x you up. itepairing aiso qone

venings. 114 Plummer avenue, secnd door west of Hohman 4-2t.

HOLD UEGILAR MEETTNfS. The regular weekly meeting of the

members of the W. C. T. I. occurred

his afternoon at the Nazarene chapel.

At the close of the temperance pro

gram, the routine business was dis

posed of and the remainder of the aft-

rnoon pleasantly spent in a social

way.

MRS. HEPNER ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Robert Hepner is entertaining

the ladies of the North Side club this

afternoon at her home in North Hoh

man street. It is the regular monthly meeting of the society and the afternoon wilt be spent in the usual pleasant social way of the club. Embroidery work will be the principal fea-

ure.

VISITS IN HAMMOND. Miss Laura Mather, formerly of Hammond but now of Aurora, 111., will come to Hamm,ond this .evening to spend a few days with Miss Beatrice Hansen at her home in RJmbach aveune. A WEEK-END VISIT. Mies Myrtle Spaulding will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Evanston, 111. ENTERTAIN AT CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burge entertained several friends last evening at their home in Carroll street. During the evening the guests enjoyed a short musical furnished by Mrs. Claude Campbell and Mrs. Sam Mindlin. Cards were aiso a feature of entertainment and the guests played pedro at small tables in the parlors. After several games the honors were awarded to Mrs. Ray Fowler and Mrs. Sam Mindlin. The gentlemen's prizes were

given to Mr. Giles Warner and Mr.

Walter McCunisey. The hostess served a dainty course luncheon at small tables following a very enjoyable even

ing spent with cards. Among the guests present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Max Schmidt, Ray Fowler, Sam Mindlin, Walter McCumsey, Claude Campbell and Giles Warner, Mesdames Charles Miller, Dufrane, F. A. Bull and Charles Murray and Miss Helen Bull. HOLD HISINESS MEETING. The members of the xecutive board of the Hammond Woman's club met last evening at the home of the president, Mrs. Jeanie Sawyer In Clinton street. It was the regular monthly meeting and only the routine business was disposed of. Do you want your old shoes made good as new? Jorgin Nelson can do it. First-class repairing work also done evenings. 114 Plummer avenue, second door west of Hohman. 4-2t. $ FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE.

An 0. & T.that is Selling

Very high arch; short vamp; Gipsy stage last. Stylish lines and a leather quality you would pay $5.00 for in most stores.

A WEEK- END VISIT. Miss Ruth Sohl, who is attending the

University of Chicago in Chicago will

spend the week-end in Hammond vis-

ting her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Sohl, at

lier home Jn Mason street.

A NEW ENGLAND DINNER. The ladies of the Martha Society of

the First Christian church will give a bazaar and New England supper.

Saturday, Nov. 6 in the K. of r. hall, i f

Various committees have been appoint

ed to have things in readiness and

the bazaar will open early in the afternoon. Fancv and useful aprons and

handkerchiefs will be on sale. The ladies will begin serving the supper

at 5 o'clock and It Is expected tnut

there will be a large, attendance, ns

an excellent menu lias Deen cnosen. The proceeds will be used for the bene-

lit of the new church building fund.

Tow,

m House.

LAST CHANCE TO SEE MAXWELL-HALL STOCK GO. and ETHEL MAY Matinees Saturday and Sunday.

Tonight:

"ESCAPED FROM THE LAW."

Night Prices: 10c, 20c and 30c.

THURSDAY, November 11th THE BERLA COMIC OPERA CO. IN "THE MOUSETRAP PEDDLER" By Franz Lehar. Author of "THE MERRY WIDOW."

SUNDAY, November 14th The Sensation of Three Continents THE BLUE MOUSE. Original New York Company and Production.

3.50

540 y3 550 Yi

Ask for O. &T's if Soft Dull Calf Skin is preferred if Black Pat. Leather is preferred

ORTT & TOWLE

179 Hohman Street Men, Womsn fi Children

129 Hohman Street Men and Boys only

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Three Days Starting, Thursday, Nov. 4. Matinee Saturday. The Big Musical Comedy "The Girl That's

All The Candy

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40 People 40 18 Big Song Hits Beautiful Girls Clever Comediens A Real Fun Show NOT A BURLESQUE SHOW

Four Days Starting Sunday,

November 7th. MATINEE SATURDAY. H. H. Frazee (Inc.) Offers The Favorite Musical Triumph THE HUE, THE PLAGE AND . THE GIRL .As presented 465 Performances in. CHICAGO Masterpiece of Hough, Adams and Howard Stellar Cast with Geo. Ebner & Vivian Allen Assisted by the famous Pennant Winning Beauty Chorus.

EXTRA Special Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats EXTRA

-AT THE-

M.VRQl'KTTK ("MB PARTY, j The laldes of the Marquette ( lb

will ? Usts at a party, at which

Mrs. W. F. Mashino fi-lll entertain this

afternoon at her home in Truman ave

nue. It is the regular meeting of the

-lub members ana they will spend an

enjoyable time playing progressive

euchre at .small tables in the parlors.

AX KVEMXfi PART V. The members of the Young Indies'

club will entertain at another of their

pleasant parties this evening In the K. of C. hall, above the gas office. A pleasant program of entertainment will lie carried out and the guests are assured of a pleasant time. ATTENDS HAMMOM) PART V. Mrs. Thomas Spencer f Kaet Chicago attended the meeting of the NoName club at the home of Mrs. Ryan in l-"ayette street yesterday afternoon. ltKTlUS HOME. Mrs. Mary Hansen of 9 Rlmbach avea venue has returned home from a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Swartz at their home in Crown Point. HERK FOR THK HAY. Mrs. J. A. Nichols of Black Oak spent

the day visiting friends and relatives in Hammond. a kxjoyahu: timk. Mrs. A. L. Spehn very pleasantly entertained the ladies of the Colonial club yesterday afternoon at her home

in Russell street. It was the regular club party and several of the members were present. A very enjoyable time was spent with embroidery work and social conversation until a late hour wi.en the guests were served with a daintily arranged course luncheon. Another party will be given in two weeks and Mrs. J. AY. Reed will entertain at her home in East .Statu street. Tin following members were present yesterday: Mesdames W. II. Spellman, .1. Honser, Julius Dunsing, M. M. Bruce, Clark Learning. AV. V. Krunt and .!. J. Turner.

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SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SA1URDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1909

HA

7'2-lbs. FRESH LEAF LARD SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS . FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN FRESH SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, per quart . CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK

S1.00 II4C 101c 131c 28c 121c

CHOICE CUTS NATIVE ROUND STEAK SMALL HINDQUARTERS SPRING LAMB NATIVE LEG OF VEAL Miller & Hart's No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams .... , HOME CURED RIB CORN BEEF , FANCY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES ..

11c

Oic 2k 52c 5c 2c

PRICES: Week Nights. 15c, 25c 35c. 50c ank 75s. Sunday Nlgnt. 25c. 3c. 50: a til 75: Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, lOc. 15c, 25c and 35:

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.

Phone 100

CHAS. BERENDT

99 State Street

MEAT MARKET; FANCY MEATS ONLY

Extra

For Saturday Only- Extra

Home dressed Spring Chicken, 16c Tender Pot Roast, per pound, 10c H. J. KOEHLER, 223 So. Hohman

TERLING SILVER Tea Spoons, Oyster Forks and Butter Spreaders,

ONLY

Per Set

While they last I have about two gross of these goods which I will dispose of to make room for Holiday Goods. JNO. E. McGARRY, The Jeweler 176 SOUTH HOHMAN ST.

BIJOU VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

All Week Beginning November 1st

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THE GIRL MENTALIST. The Renowned Mind Reader & Mental Telepathist. Highest priced act in Vaudeville.

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WINNERS: Becker-Schaaf Contest Miss Katherine Liesenfeldt, guess 287, received $3.00 pair Shoes. Residence 258 State Line Street. Mr. D. Enright, guess 275, time Nov. 1st at one o'clock, first prize $20 and $5.00 Shoes, Residence 252 Oakley Avenue. Second prize, Hat donated by Bijou Hat Store to P. J. Enright, 252 Oakley Ave., guess 275, Nov. 1st, at 1:40 p.m.

Home of the Stylish Shoe. JATiOflAL SHOE ST

269 E. State St. R. A. BORO 2 Doors East of Bijou Theatre.

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EXTRA SPECIALS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6

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Cor. State and Oakley Ave. Opposite Postoffice

Bros.

MEATS

FANCY PORK LOINS, !b FRESH PORK SHOULDER, lb. FRESH SPRING CHICKENS

2k 12c 17c

GROCERIES.

7 BARS SANTZ GLOSS SOAP

25c

1 DOZEN GREEN PEPPERS

1 PECK PEARS 1 QUART CRANBERRIES

3 CANS PUMPKIN 6 BARS ARMOURS LIGHTHOUSE SOAP 12c BROOMS SATURDAY ONLY ..

6 pkgs. SNOW BOY WASHING POWDER

6c 35c 8c 25c 25c 10c 25c

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Doors open at 2:30 and 7:00 p. m.

ADMISSION 10 CENTS

Phone 27.

We give Fish Trading Stamps

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Cor. State and Hohmao Sts.

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if i. no. oiary i-ublic In Offlcr. j

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