Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1909 — Page 2

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Get your share of

Grocery Savings

Saturday, November 27

Strict and prompt attention and

careful selection given to mail and telephone orders.

Phone Private Exchange 43.

LION BRAND XXXX PATENT

FLOUR, this price is less than the

present wholesale cost, Lion brand

Flour is equal to the best milled and makes more and better bread

to the barrel.

100 pound Sack 2 95

50 pound Sack . 1.50

25 pound Sack JJJ

1Mb. baas pure BUCKWHEAT

0 pound bags 30C

EXTRA SATURDAY SPECIAL. Best grade Sure Pop JPOP CORN, pound Q(J With each 5 pound purchase we will give absolutely FREE one of these good grade wire pop corn poppers.

Only a limited quantity of these poppers. Come early so as not to be disappointed. FREE WHILE THEY LAST.

I 2-lb cans Lilac brand SUGAR CORN

2-lb cans Capstan Early June PEAS

3-lb cans Solid Meat TOMATOES,

3 Cans for 20c

You may assort them to suit your

self.

National Biscuit Co.s famous Smyr

ria fig filled NEWTON CAKES, today per Jb. . Fresh Baked ANIMAL COOKIES, per pound ..

12c

12c

FAIRBANKS

OJMU,

SOAP

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BOOS-BUCKMIX A'UPTIALS. The marriage of Miss Susan Chris

tine Boos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Boos of St. Marys, O., and Mr. A.

Franklin Blackmun, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Joel S. Blackrnun was solemnized

at the First Presbyterian church last Wednesday evening- and the St. Marys

(Ohio) Leader hag the following' to say:

'The color scheme was green and

white. Tall white pillars were placed at equal distances in the aisles lead

ing from the main entrance of the

altar; these were wound with ever

green wreathing, the same material forming festoons between the pillars; white silk ribbons were carried from

tha chandelier to every corner of the

church. Ropes of f milax hung from the arch in front of the organ, meeting the

huge bank of ferns and palms that obsecured the organ and immediately

in front of this bank hung an Immense bell of white roses and greenery, beneath which the bridal pair

were to take their places. "While the

ushers were conducting the guests to their seats. Miss Mabel Lawrence play-

d at the organ the "Wedding Fan

fare," by Decker, and Mendelssohn s chorus from 'Elijah." Before the arrival of the bridal party, the follow-

7 bars SANTA CLAUS rtrft SOAP, for ...-.3C 1 cake Fairbanks Scouring Soap FREE with each 7 bars S. C. Soap for 25c.

Best grade Sugar Drip

Table SYRUP, qt. cans HI.

y2 gallon pails X5c Gallon pails 29c Reid-Murdoch & Co.'s best grade

DILL and SOUR

.PICKLES, each

Home grown white, red and yellow

DRY ONIONS, per peck

1c ellow

15c

EXTRA LIQUOR SPECIAL. Guckenheimer, bottled In bond; Underoof Rye, full quart; Atherton Pure Whisky, full qt.; Cream Rye Whisky, full qt.; Boone County Bourbon, full qt.; Pennsylvania Montrose Whisky, 8 yrs. old, bot-

t'ed In bond, your choice per bottle

Only one bottle to each customer,

89c

CANDY DEPT. SPECIALS.

Toasted Marshmallows, "Those

Goodie Kind," today per pound Fresh made FUDGE, per pound

5 different flavors, vanilla, chocolate, marble, peanut and walnut.

19c 12c

DRUG and TOILET SPECIALS

White Pine COUGH SYRUP, reg. 25c bottles. SWAMP ROOT, regular 1.00 bottles MENNENS TALCUM POWDER

10c 69c 12c

CIGAR SPECIALS. Geo. W. Childs, Medal Brand and Sage of Liberty, well known 5 cent

9 cigars, for ...

La Verdi 4Cigai for ..

La Verdo and La Felita 10 cent

Cigars,

25c

10 cent 25c

Lion Store

Kaufraann & Wolf,

Hammond

EXTRA EXTRA

Spsoial Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats

AT THE

Ing musical numbers were rendered in most pleasing manner: Vocal solo, "O Perfect Love," Burleigh, by Miss Helen Badeau, of Lima; "Angels Chorus." Miss Mabel Lawrence and the ""Wedding Chorus," from "Rose Maiden." The

latter was given by the mebmers of

the Choral society, at the close of

which the singers were seated while

Tannhauser's march was played. Just at the hour of 7 the organ pealed forth the strains of Mendelssohn's Wedding

March, which told of the coming of the bride with her attendants.

"Fir6t came the ushers, three from each side and stood In front of the altar; immedlataely following came the bridesmaids who joined the ushers ascending the steps in pair, taking their places on either side of the altar. Then came Anolee Hipp, the little flower girl, and James Marshall, the ring bearer, making a beautiful picture. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Sturgeon, was next to appear Susan Christiana Boos, on the arm of her father, ascending the steps from the west side of the altar, while the groom with his best man, Warner Boos, a brother of the bride, ascended from the east side and stood facing each other beneath the floral bell. Rev. Todd then spoke the

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SALE FOR OKE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1909

FT 99 STATE t-1 STREET

7Y2-ba. FRESH

LEAF LARD PORK LOINS

SMALL FRESH CHOICE CUTS NATIVE

SIRLOIN STEAK

FRESH DRESSED

CHICKENS

CHOICE CUTS NATIVE

ROUND STEAK

CHOICE CUTS NATIVE

BEEF POT ROAST ..

1.00 12ic 121c 131c 10 81c

PORK SHOULDERS SMALL FRESH HINDQUARTERS OF SPRING LAMB

NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket No. 1 MILD CURED SHAMROCK HAMS ..

No. 1 Mild Cured MILLER and HART'S HAMS

SWIFT'S No. 1 SUGAR CURED BACON .....

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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 ail telephone orders.

F?ooe CHAS. BERENDT 9s9tr?if,eii

R. A. BORG.

269 East State Street

Two doors East of Bijou Theatre.

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marriage service using the Episcopal

form, the beautiful ring ceremony.

The answers were given in firm, clear

voice by -both bride and groom, and their troth was plighted. During the marriage service Miss Lawrence played softly Schumann's "Traumerei." After the ceremony the veil was lifted from the face of the bride and thus husband and wife turned and left the altar together into a new life. Following were Floyd Dean with Miss Belva Marshall, William Hastings with Miss Ethel Sterns, John Gaffney with Miss Clara Miller, Fletcher Pag-

low with Miss Pearl Long, Fred McKee with Miss Nell Marshall, Miss Mary

Sturgeon, maid of honor. Miss Ella Rus

sell, James Marshall, ring bearer, Anolee Hipp, flower girl. The father of

the bride came next with Mrs. Boos and

last were Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Black

mun parents of the groom. The bride

was beautifully gowned in white mess-

aline de sole en train with pearl cors

age and bridal veil of white chiffon,

held in place, by lilies of the valley. She carried a superb bouquet of white

roses and lilies of the valley, with rib

bona and greenery. The maid of honor wore a handsome yellow satin and car

ried an armful of Dink roses. Three of

the bridesmaids wore pink silk crepe de chine, with silver trimmings and three were garbed in green of the same material each of them carrying beau

tiful white chrysanthemums.

The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Boos, having spent her entire lifetime in this city, and is

a most worthy young lady, with a host

of friends. She will be missed from church and social circles and especially from among the musical portion of

our people, as in that she is a prime

favorite. Mr. Blackmun is to be con

gratulated upon the winning of po

charming a bride. The groom, A.

Franklin Blackmun, is the son of Mr,

and Mrs. Joel S. Blackmun, of Ham mond Ind.. is a model young man, en

joying the confidence and esteem of hi

towns people, having spent the pas

eighteen years in the city where h

will reside, and where he is allied with

the Hammond Boiler works as its sec

retary and treasurer. He is a gradu

ate of the hisrh school In Hammond

also attended college at Oberlin, O., hi bride being a student there at th

same time, and where they first knew

each other, the acauaintanceship cul

minating in their marriage.

"A great many handsome present

were bestowed upon this happy pair,

consisting of cut glass, silver, linen

china, hammered brass, fine laces an

beautiful chairs.

I "Two valuable building lots, from 'the trroom's father were substantial

gifts, upon which they will erect a res

jidenee and make a home. "Out of town guests were: M

land Mrs. Blackmun, William Hastings

! John Gaffney, of Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. ;Tent Gilscher, of Sandusky; Miss Helen ' Badeau. Lima. O." j After the church ceremony the j guests went to the home of the bride's

parents where a reception was held.

n the receiving line were Mr. and

Mrs. G. F. Boos, Mr. Warner Boos, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Blackmun, Mr. and Mrs. J S. Blackmun, Miss Sturgeon and M'.ss Russell. The Watson quarette of Lima, O., gave the evening's program while the guests met for refreshments. The bridal party was served in the dining room, which had been tastefully decorated with roses and smilax. A handsome candelabra with pink candles adorned the table. Other guests were seated In the parlors. The following young ladies served: Misses Floy Crocker. Anna Dunan. Salome Binkley and Mable Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmun are expected to arrive in Hammond early next week.

A FAMILY REUNION. A number of relatives met at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fleming, 644 Hoffman street and gave them a pleasant surprise. At 12 o'clock a prettily arranged course dinner was served in the dining room. The afternoon

, was spent with conversation and music. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Morton and children of Dolton, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livers of Harvey

II!., Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Carnahan and

Miss Alta Carnahan. Mr. and Mrs. S . E. Davis, Mrs. M. Beccklut and daughj ters, all of Hammond. VISITS IX MILWAUKEE.

Mrs. . A. Krinrml or itimbach aveI hup, has gone to Milwaukee to be the

! guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Cor I many for a few days.

RETCRXS FROM VISIT. Miss Cazola Reeder has returned to

her home in Hammond after a short

visit with friends and relatives In Dwight, 111.

HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Frances Maclntyre of Mattoon,

111., will be the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. E. Peiffer at her home In South

Hohman street for a few days.

VISITS HAMMOXD RELATIVES. Harry Frame, formerly of Hammond

but now of Kalamazoo, Mich., is spend-

ng a few days visiting his mother,

Mrs. Anna Frame at her home in North

Hohman street.

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DOST DELAY. If you intend buying an automobile.

order now for spring delivery and get

the car you want. 1909 Caught us without deliveries and we have for

1910 done what we advise you to do, "Buy now" Hammond Garage Co., 72-

74 S. Hohman St. 11 -27-tf.

VISITS RELATIVES HERE. Miss Shaner of Milford, 111., is the

guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McConnell at their home in Doty street. Miss

Shaner was among the out-of-town guests at the H. A. A. dancing party

last evening.

RETURNS FROM VISIT.

Miss Kate Emery of Logan street has

returned home from a pleasant visit

with Miss Opal Plant at her home In Kankakee, 111.

AID SOCIETY TO MEET.

The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of the First Baptist church are

meeting this afternoon at the home of

Mrs. C. R. Stiver at her home in May street. It was desired that there be a full attendance of members and plans will be ecfipleted for the bazaar and supper to be given early in December. HERE OX A. VACATION. Elston Elliott, who is attending Wabash college at Crawfordsville, Ind., came to Hammond yesterday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Elliott, at their home In Rimbach avenue. VISITS IX HAMMOND. Mrs. Ziegler of Houston, Tex., and Miss Eschenbach of East Chicago spent Thanksgiving visiting their Hammond friends. In the afternoon they saw the Hammond-East Chicago football game at Harrison park.

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James Wingtield, Lessee. Geo. L. Manderback, Manager FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26th One of the World3 Greatest Actors

WILLIAM OWEN Supported by J. N. McCONNELL And Entire Metropolitan Company in Shakespeares Delightful Comedy "As You Like It." PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c and 1.00; Box Seats 1.50 Box Office Open 9 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Daily

SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 27th. A Dramatic Triumph, Set with Music and Vaudeville. "The Blind Organist" Prices 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Seats on Sale.

SUNDAY, NOV. 28th. SEATS NOW ON SALE H. H. FRAZEE PRESENTS The World's Undefeated Champions JAMES J. FRANK

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FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE.

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is the LAST DAV of the Demonstration by Miss Roney of the Famous

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WITH AN ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE CO. Mail orders filled if accompanied by Express or Money Order Stamped Envelope for Return of Tickets. Seats ordered by phone or layed aside will be held for 24 hours only. Curtain Rises at 8:30; Performance over at 10:15 p. m. PRICES: 50c TO $2.00 No Free List.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30th

John W. Vogel's BIG CITY MINSTRELS

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THE BEST BY TEST Prices 25, 35, SO and 75c

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We don't know of a better town with better shoe buying facilities than Hammond. THE O-antl-T SHOES we offer the people of Hammond and the Calumet region have more individuality and real worth when style, fit, comfort, price and quality is at stake. For Young Men we feature our town smart last, this last carries a very short fore part, full high toe, giving the foot that short neat appearance. You will find eight distinct styles, dull calfskin, button or lace, caroma colt patent, button or lace at $4 and $5. No trouble to show good shoes at either of our stores.

Come in. Two Stores

179 Hohman St. 129 Hohman St.

Men, Women S Men & Boys Chidren. only.

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3 Nights Starting Thursday,

November 25th.

Special Thanksgiving Matinee Thurs

day. Regular Matinee Saturday. A. G. Delamater &. Wm. Ncrris, Inc.

Announce the Original Studebaker

Theatre, Chicago, Stupendous Scenic Production of GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON'S BEVERLY Dramatized from the Novel by Robert M. Baker. 25 A Metropolitan cast of Artists of Reputation and Ability 25 2 Carlcads of Georgeous Scenery 2

Four Days Starting Matinee SUNDAY NOVEMBER 28th. A Thrilling Drama "On Trial for His Life' Elaborate Scenic effects Brimful of Excitement.

PRICES: Week Nights. I5c 25c, 35c, 50c ank 75:. Sunday Nignt. 25c. 3. 50s in 1 7: Wednesday and Saturday Mstlmei, lOc, 15c, 23: anl 35c

IJOIT T VAUDEVILLE ff J THEATRE

Hammond, Ind,

269 State Street PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS. 2O0O feet of Motion Picture.

Doors Open at 2:30 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. ADMISSION 10 CTS.

EXTRA SPECIALS SATURDAY, November 27

Leimbac

Cor. State and Oakley Ave.

FQS.

Opposite Postoffice

MEATS FANCY DRESSED TURKEYS, lb

FANCY DRESSED CHICKEN, lb. .. POT ROAST, per pound

181c 16c 12c

3 CAN HAND PACKED TOMATOES

25c

3 CAN AMERCIAN 4 f SARDINES packed in oil. J Q

GROCERIES 1 PACKAGE PORTERS BEST RAISINS

Bottle Snyders OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE ..

8c 23c

ARGO STARCH, per package 7 ROLLS TOILET PAPER, 3 CANS HOMINY, 6 BARS ARMOURS LIGHTHOUSE SOAP .,

4c 25c 25c 25c

Phone 27.

We give Fish Trading Stamps

LEON A. BEREZHIAK LAWYER OFFICE. 102 FIRST MTIOUL EtIK EOilOiHG PSore 360 RESiDEflCE. 135 Carrol St PSar,e 4723

RALPH W. ROSS WfLTER J. LOTZ LAWYERS Hooir.B 11 and 12 Oxer talif Co. Savins. Trut C. Cor. State and Hohman 8ta. Hammond, Ind. Tel. 403. Notary Public In OflW.

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