Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1909 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, Dec. 3, 1909.

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A Sals of Canned Goods and Provisions SATURDAY, DEC 4th Another big shipment of thoe deliclou genuine Imported CREME WAFERS, extra special today only per pound UO C Lion brand XXXX Cfl pound sacks .. J3U FLOUR, PATENT 1.48 Absolutely pure old fashioned "BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 10-, 37c Best quality large lump LAUNDRY 3 STARCH, - pounds for UC Best and cheapest and RED DIAMOND PARLOR MATCHES, f f boxes in mm I large package QQ Kirk's Famous AMERICAN 5 FAMILY SOAP, mm bar 'or i an owcaisn imported STOCKFISH, per pound (Fin Lutfisk) C . . . i : L 17c Clover Leaf Brand Assorted PRESERVES, Mason Jars Belmont brand high grade PRESERVES, per jar ... 10c 14c rancy sugar Drip Table aa SYRUP, gallon pails iUC Swift & Co.'s fine BRISKET BACON, k per pound !jC Pieces of y2 pound average. No. 1 fancy hand picked NAVY BEANS, per lb. f 2C Our famous 25c Lion brand high 2 grade COFFEE, rpounds for UuG Regular 25c packages 4 f POSTUM CEREAL, pkg ... 1 JJC Fancy California loyer FIGS, 10c packages g Glenwood Brand MINCE ( MEAT, 10c packages qQ Best German mm LENTILS, per pound JjG National Biscuit Co.'s LEMON GEM COOKIES, fresh, thin j and brittle, per pound j Q Here's Another one of those record breaking Canned Goods Sales. 2- lb. can Capstan Early June Peas. 3- lb. can Golden Pumpkin. 2- lb. can choice Sweet Corn. 3- !b. can solid meat Tomatoes. 3-lb. can Lye Hominy. 2-lb. can Lima Beans. 2-lb. can choice String Beans. Per dOTen 85c Per can IViQ Beauty brand SEEDED RAISINS, per package . Ik Saturday Vegetable Specials. 2 Fancy Green Onions, f" large bunches for l-ancy White tip RADISHES, 10c It 3 large bunches for Fancy New BEETS, large bunches WINE AND LIQUOR SPECIALS. reg. 50o full qt. bot f r Royal Crown PORT WINE, OwC Tom Griffin choice E fS WHISKEY, full quart QqQ Vz gallon Qgc Gallon 2 Augustaberger SOUR WINE, reg ular 50c bottles, t oUC Choice California O ET CLARET WINE, bot UuC ROCK & RYE for coughs nrs and colds, pint bottles OvlC CANDY DEPT SPECIALS. Hand made CARAMELS, special per pound CREAM MINT WAFtRS, pound Sc 5c ING All advertised brands CHEWING GUM, regular 5 cent packages . 3c DRDG and T01ET SPECIALS White Pine Cough Syrup, regular 25c bottles California Syrup of Figs, regular 50c bottles 10c 20c Violet Cold Cream, hand3 and lips, for chapped 12c 10c 25 cent jars Jergen's Talcum Powder, Violet or Rose, reg. 23c bot. BIG CIGAR SPECIAL. Lillian Russell, Curly Maid and Medal Brand, high 10 grade 5c cigars, 25c for Lion Store HAMAIOND, IND.

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C HOLD 3IOXTBXY MEETING. The regular meeting of th young people of the Standard Bearers will take place this evening at the home of Mrs. A- K. Thompson in Doty street. The program of th society will be enjoyed and it is desired that many of the members attend. AN AFTERSOOX PARTY. The members of the North Side Ladies' club will be the guests of Mrs. R. Jenkins and Mrs. Ed Jenkins at a pleasant afternoon party today at their home in North Hohman street. Many of the members expected to attend as a pleasant social time has been anticipated. -NOTICE. All members of Court Hammond, 3.03, V. O. F., are requested to be present at the next regular meeting, Dec. 3, 1909, for election of officers 2-t W. F. SCHROEDER. Secretary. A Gl'EST FHOM BOSTON. Miss Delia M. Stiteley. formerly of Hammond but now of Boston, Mass., will arrive in Hammond tomorrow to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Malo for a few days on her way to Mount Carroll and Dixon, 111., where she will remain until after Christmas, the guest of relatives and friends. ATTEXD HAMMOND PARTY. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Disbrow, formerly of Hammond but now of "Woodlawn, are expected in Hammond to attend a meeting of the Marquette club at which Mrs. Lawrence Cox and Mrs. W. D. "Webb will entertain at the home of Mrs. Cox in South Hohman' street. MRS. BCMP ENTERTAINS. Mrs. E. W. Bump will pleasantly entertain the members of the Alpha Phi club this afternoon at her home in South Hohman street. It is the regular meeting of the club and a pleasant entertainment will be carried out. Embroidery work will be one of the features. W. C. T. V. MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs "W. H. Myers, the corner of Michigan and Oakley avenue this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It is the regular weeJcly meeting and the usual amount of business will be disposed of. A social hour will follow. NOTICE! Those holding jewelry coupons will kindly present them on or before Dec. 25th., 1S09. By doing so you secure your Christmas gifts at half what you ordlnarlaly pay. All coupons are void after above date. Ortt & Towle lOt. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. Miss Grace Gero will pleasantly entertain a company of friends Saturday evening at her home in May street at a cup and saucer shower in honor of Miss Frances Hamacher whose mar riage to Mr. James Dixon will take place at the holiday season. A pleasant time is anticipated by the. invited guests. HOLD MONTHLY MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the members f the Parents' club of the Irving school is being held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the school hall. Miss Grady, teacher of art in the nublio schools, will make the principal address and her talk will be of in terest to all the members. It was desired that many of the members attend. MEET FOR PLEASANT TIME. Harold Miller will entertain the members of the Boys' club this even ing at his home in Truman avenue. It is the regular weekly meeting and a pleasant time will be spent with games. A PLEASANT MEETING. A very pleasant meeting of the members of the Deborah Aid Society ; vi me rir.i tnnsnan church took , piace yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gregg In East Sibley street, j It was the regular weekly meeting : na mere was an unusually large at- : tendance or members. The routine ou"nMS was disposed of and the re.mainuer or toe afternoon was pleasantly spent In a social way. The hostess served a daintily arranged course luncheon. Arrangements were made to have the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace In Beall avenue and a full attendance of members Is desired ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. The ladles of the Colonial club were very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. W. H. Spellman yesterday afternoon at her home. In Carroll street. It was the regular club party and several of the members were present. The guests met informally and spent an enjoyable time with embroidery work and social conversation. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served a daintily arranged course luncheon. The next party will take place in two weeks and Mrs. J. J. Turner will entertain at her home in Truman avenue. The following members were present at the party yesterday: Mpbdames Clark Learning. J. W. Houser Julius Dunsing, J. W. Reed, Addie Ab bott and W. F. Brunt. AN EVENING MEETING. The members of tht Mamnetto j.inK and their husbands wfTl be entertained at a delightful party this evening at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Cox in South Hohman street. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. W. D. Webb will ha hostesses for the evening. Progressive euchre will be the only entertain ment ana a very enjoyable time 1 an ticipated. AN ENJOYABLE PARTY. An enjoyable nartv wa riven v,w Mrs. Glasgow at her home in Plummer avenue yesterday afternoon at which the members of the S. S. club were guests. Many of the members were present and thev met lnffrmo?i,r and spent a delightful time playing cards. Pedro wan th&,iiivireinn i. .... . t ilic afternoon and several played at small tables In the parlor.

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The honors at the games wer given to Mrs. E. G. Seeley. Mrs. W. E. Hill and Mrs. Kralowitz. The consolation prixe was won by Mrs. Glasgow At the close of the games the members met for conversation and were later served with dainty refreshments Arrangements were not made for the next party on account of the holiday season. A PLEASANT PARTY. A very pleasant meeting of the members of the No-Name club occurred yesterday at the home of Mrs. Claude Campbell in Truman avenue. It was the regular club party and all the members were present. The usual pleasant program of the club was enjoyed, the guests playing pedro at small tables in the parlors. Seven games were played, after which the honors for the afternoon were awarded to Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. H. Dorten and Mrs. Gus Raymus. Mrs. W. L. Keyser won the consolation prize. After th games the guests met informally for social conversation and music and the hostess served a dainty two coure luncheon. Plans were not made for the next meeting on acr count of the holidays. a CHANGE of SOX, 20c. Something like 339 dozen pair of Wilson Brothers' sample half hose, this lot consists of fancy and plain solid colors On sale, while they last, at 20 cents a pair, or three pair for 50 cents. Ortt & Towle, 129 Hohman street, next to Monon tracks. 3t. PROFESSOR ST. CLAIR. Professor St. Clair is here. We announce his first appearance Saturday, Dec 4, at the Lion Store Furniture department. Come and meet him. He has something of importance to impart to the ladles of Hammond and vicinity. A DAY'S VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker of Zion City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker yesterday. Mr. Walker came out on a short business visit. VISITS IN EVANSTON. Miss Myrtle Spaulding will leave this afternoon for her "home in Evanston, 111., to spend the week end visiting friends and relatives. VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mrs. Margaret Swift of Englewood has been spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Brennan at her home, 7 Rimbach avenue. ATTENDS BALI. GAME. Orten Mayhew of Chicago attended the indoor baseball game at the Athletic club's hall in Bellview place last evening. SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOYVILLE. On and after Dec. 1st.. 1909, we are going to give with every pair of boys' or girl's shoes purchased at our stores, one box of Berry's Subwav Kisses. Ortt & Towle. 4t. ATTENDS HAMMOND PARTY. Mrs. Thomas Spencer of East Chicago was the guest of friends in Hammond yesterday for the meeting of the No-Name club at the home of Mrs. Claude Campbell in Truman avenue.. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Ruby Wilson will spend the week end visiting friends and relatives in Crown Point. A GUILD MEETING. The members of St. Agnes' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Monday evening at the home of Miss Belle Morrison in Truman avenue. All the members are Invited to attend as a pleasant meeting is anticipated. A SITPER AND BAZAAR. The members of the Ladies' Aid So ciety of the German Immanuel church will give a supper and bazaar next Wedensday. Dec. 8th.. In the old church huildinar. 510 East SIblev street Th ladles will bee-ln to serv At Kan a the bazaar will continue during the remainder of the evening. The baznar will also be held on Thursday and Friday evenings of next week and lunch will be served. An excellent menu has been chosen for the supper and the public Is cordially Invited to attend as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. Many veryattractive articles have been arranged for the sale and the ladies desire to clear a neat sum. A LEAGUE MEETING. The young people of the Junior League of St. Paul's Lutheran church met last evening in the school hall on Sibley street for the regular meeting. The routine business was dis posed of and the rfynalndar of the evening was spent pleasantly In a social way. AN" IMPORTANT MEETING. An important meeting of the members of Hammond Hive, No. 2, L O. T. M., will be held this evening in the K. of P. hall. A full attendance of members is desired as business of interest to every member will be transacted. A short social hour will follow the regular lodge session. WILL MEET NEXT WEEK. The next regular meeting of the members of St. Paul's Lutheran league will take place Thursday evening, Dec. 9th.. in the school hall on Sibley street. A full attendance, of members is desired as business will be transacted. A short time will also be spent socially. A BOARD MEETING. The members of the executive board of the Hammond Woman- rluh met last evening at the home of the pres ident, jars, jeanie Sawyer In Clinton street. The usual number of memKr attended and disposed of the routine Dusiness. other of Interest only to the members of the club was discussed before the close of the meeting. A BAZAAR AND SUPPER. One of the nleasant event. nf th week was a bazaar and supper given

yesterday afternoon and evening by the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church In the church, parlors in Sibley street- The baaaar has "become an annual affair of the church calendar and the proceeds are used for the benefit of the church. A large sum was realised yesterday which will be added to the church treasury. The baaaar opened at 2 o'clock and the ladles of the church served at the various booths. Mrs. George Bradt was in charge of the candy booth and a good sum was realised from the sale of home-made candles. Her booth was attractively decorated with cut flowers and ferns. Mrs. F. W. Kimball was chairman of the apron department and was assisted by several of the ladles at her booth. Both fancy and useful aprons were on sale. Mrs. J. E. Sharp, as chairman of the fancy work booth, presided there during the afternoon and was also in charge of the hand painted china. Another booth was arranged with pottery and Mrs. C. W. Campbell was in charge. The various departments were prettily decorated in dainty colors and presented a very attractive appearance. The ladies on the menu

were: Mesdames McAnally, Miller, Lowry and Burk. They chose a very attractive way of serving, a small sum being asked for Individual dishes and the following was the menu with the prices asked: Spaghetti with tomato sauce, 5 cents; frankfurts with mustard, 2 cents; Boston baked beans. 5 cents; white and brown bread, 2 cents; mine and pumpkin pie. 5 centsdoughnuts, 2 cents; coffee and tea. r,

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Special Sale o! Fresh and Smoked Meats

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SALE FOR ONE DAY ONLY, 7J2-lbs. FRESH LEAF LARD , NATIVE LEG OF VEAL , Miller & Hart's No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams ... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST ... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE ROUND STEAK .00 113 I4U 13, 0 4C 2c 03, L 82C 10ic Read "The Luke County Timet" every . K. FanB 0, Inc telephone Phone 100 CHAS.

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a selection of Shoes to the amount of DOLLARS. NATIONAL SHOE STORE, 269 E. STATE STREET

No Shoes More Satisfactory, No Stock More Complete for Men, Boys, Youths, Women and Children. HOME OF THE STYLISH SHOE

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GROCERIES 10 BARS GLOSS SOAP OOC 6 PKGS. SNOW BOY ftr WASHING POWDER .... JJjC 3 CANS VAN CAMPS MILK ZOC 1 CAN SNIDERS gsfx PORK & BEANS ZuC 1 CAN EARLY ft JUNE PEAS, jQ 1 CAN ft CORN for JJ(J Phone 27. We give

cents; pickles. 1 cent. It was reported today that the supper was the most successful ever given by the society and about twenty-fire dollars had been cleared. Everyone who attended spent a pleasant social time.

4 FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE. I J Off T THE" SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1909 RIB ROAST CHOICE CUTS NATIVE SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS .... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST CHOICE NATIVE VEAL BREAST with pocket FANCY ILLINOIS SWEET POTATOES .... 9k 3k lie Oic 9c 2k Friday evening for our Saturday special. city, otrici attention given to all orders. BERENDT 9l!i?te mW 4V W W B GREETINGS IND.,. 1909 -to SPECIALS December 4 1 CAN TOMATOES OR SIX FOR 50C 2-lbs. HEINTZ APPLE BUTTER .. 9c 25c 23c 1 BOTTLE MAPLE SYRUP MEATS HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE, per pound NATIVE POT ROAST per pound FANCY RUMP CORN BEEF, pound . 12c 10c 12c Fish Trading Stamps

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SUNDAY NIGHT,

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Genuine Siberian Wolves 1 PRTiPIQ First J. XVXiO Next main floor Next

Six Days and Five Matinees Commencing Mon. Dec. 6th. CONCERTS DE LUKE Peer of all Directors SIGINOR LUICil D'URBANO And his Famous Italian

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LILLIAN BERRY REID Lyric Soprano Change of Program Each Concert

Evenings 8:30 Prices 10c, 25c, 35c, 50c

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3 DAYS STARTING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. Henry B. Harris Mobster New York Production Pierre of the Plains By Edgar Selwyn with Severin De Dsyn The same production 33 seen for 3 months at the Hudson Theatre, N. Y.

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Geo. L. Manderback, Manager DECEMBER 5TH lie 7 Full Blooded Sioux Indians 5 Rows SOc BALCONY 5 Rows, 75c 50c and 35c 10 Rows, 50c Gallery 25c Matinees 3:00 10c, 20c AL. H. WOODS PRESENTS The Big Hew York Melodrama 'THE QUEEN OF THE SECRET SEVEN" ' My Stock is resplendent with beautiful examples of the ceramic art from all the leading studios in the country, from a simple little plate with a beautiful floral desitrn to the heavier vases and bowls with eonventionand geometrical. If you I most cordially invite Facial Massage Hot OU Treatneitt TBLIPEONS 432 Beauty Shop Suits 35, Rimbach Block MAKXCUtDfG 35c HAI8 DRESSING BOe SHAMFOO SOc SCAXP MAMAGX Drs. Campbell and Fox Announce th: removal of th:ir of ice to ROOM 33 RIMBACH BLOCK Formsriy Io:a:ed in Tapper BIdg.

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