Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1912 — Page 3

Friday, March 1, 1912.

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EAST CHICAGO AND MP, -HARBOR

EAST CHICAGO. About sixty-nve ladies attended the thimble party Riven by section B of the Ladles' Aid society of the Congregational church at the home of Mrs. August Johnson of Magoun avenue, "Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was perved. The secretary. Mrs. Charles Kerr, read the monthly report of the society, which showed that the ladies had earned $S5.65 during February. Mrs. George Schilling entertained the Pinochle club at her home in Baring avenue "Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George H. Iewls won the first prize and Mrs. J. J. Davis, the consolation prize. ' The East Chicago chapter of the Eastern Star has received an Invitation to attend a card party to be given by the Gary chapter In Masonic hall next "Wednesday afternoon. A number of the members will attend. Mrs. George W. Lewis and her moth, er. Mrs. Mary Ilines. spent yesterday shopping In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Wells yesterday moved Into the house just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Conway, 1122 Beacon street. Mr. "Wells is the bookkeeper for the Calumet-Kennedy company and has been living in Oak Park until he took his position with the land company a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs.

Conway and family have gone back to

Pittsburg. Pa., their former home.

The refreshment committee of the Eastern Star meets today with Mrs. Burton Clapper, chairman of the committee to arrange for the luncheon which is to be served after the meeting next Thursday night, when ten candidates will be Initiated. Miss Dorotjiy Eschenbach and Elmer Clark saw the Fink Lady at the Colonial last night.

The Congregational Missionary society meets today at the home of Mrs. Lester Johnson of Northcote avenue. G. Mack Foland returned last night from the Icemen's convention, which was held In Indianapolis during the week. Rev. Alexander Monroe, who has been quite sick with the grip for the last few -days, Is reported better. The Ladles' Aid society of the Congregational church are making great preparations for the Welsh banquet which they will serve at Odd Fellows' hall tomorrow night. It is expected that about 200 will be present for the affair. J. P. Lewis was initiated into the Elks' lodge at last night's meeting. Miss Gladys Rodda was very much surprised when a large crowd of her friends surprised her on the evening of Feb. 28. A very good time was enjoyed by alL Miss Rodda received very many beautiful gifts f rom , her friends. The crowd was gathered at

her home while she was out, and upon her return she was very much surprised to find lhe following friends present: Josephine Mason, Louise Davis, Mabel Thomas, Helen Jackson. Helen DeCamp, Pearl Holton, Wm. Donovan, Wm. Jackson, Eddie Dixon. LaVergne "Williams, Llewelyn Williams, Edward Peters, Hubert Cadman, Arthur Hill, Russell Hill and Bert Swan-son.

INDIANA HARBOR. Wy not attend a MEN'S BANQUET given by the Toung Men's League In the Methodist Church, Indiana Harbor, Ind., Friday evening, March 1st, 1912. Various toasts will be given, among them "The Establishment of a T. M. C. A, at Indiana Harbor." The Ladles' Aid will serve the following menu: COURSE I. Cream Tomato Soup. ' Wafers. Sweet Pickles. , COURSE 2. Roast Turkey with Dressing. . Mashed Potatoes, Gravy. Cabbage Salad. Cranberry Ice. COURSE 3.

Ambrosia. Cake, Tickets 1.00.

Mr. and Mrs( William

Coffee. 27-U Thomas of Harbor, are

at M. GOLDSTEEN'S This Sale will only last 2 Days, Fri. & Sat. DIAMONDS, SOLID GOLD RINGS, GOOD WATCHES, CUT GLASS, UMBRELLAS, HAND-PAINTED WARE. Do not miss it, as we will have some bargains which you will never again have at Indiana Harbor. 3340 MICHIGAN AVENUE, ' ' INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

Hemlock street) Indiana

the proud parents of a daughter, which

was born yesterday morning. Mr. and

, Mrs. Thomas are one of Harbor's most

popular young couples, the latter having been Miss Marie Beatty before her marriage. They are being extended the congratulations of their many friends. Twenty per cent discount for one week, beginning tomorrow, on all box stationery at the Central drug store. 1 The Lady Maccabees will give a supper at Pythian hall, Saturday evening, March 9. The menu will consist of roast beef and pork, mashed potatoes and brown gravy, cabbage salad, apple pie, coffee, bread and butter. Ice cream and cake extra. W. B. Van Home and Mrs. Harriet Wlnslow attended the wedding of a cousin of Mr. Van Home's in Auburn Park Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joe Perry and daughter Ruth of Fir street are confined to their home with tonsillitis. The Family theatre announces for Saturday the presentation of the timehonored play "East Lynne" over which multitudes have wept for the past half century. The play will be depicted by means of the Tannhauser films, and will be given in two parts. The matinee opens at 2:30. and the evening performance at and the price, as always, will be 5 cents. Eaton, Train & Pike's fine stationery can be secured at 20 per cent discount

at the Central drug store during the coming week. A 9-pound, baby girl was born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mrs. Thomas and the baby are both getting along splendidly, Will says he sees no chance to make a ballplayer of the new arrival, as he doesn't care especially for the bloomer girls. The sheet mill at the Inland which has been shut down for a couple of days on account of repairs to the machinery in the blooming mill started operations today. Lay in your supply of stationery now while you can secure it at a discount of 20 per cent at the Central drug store

for a week only.- . it The members of the Willing Workers society of the Christian church will hold their monthly sale of home baked pies, bread and cakes at the Indiana Trust & Savings bank, Saturday afternoon, March 2.

CRourke. Promoter Graney wired the New York manager to the effect that Wells, had accepted the terms for the match and would sail from England in ten days. Falser Is recovering from a heavy cold and probably will be matched to fight in two weeks.

slightly below the waist line and others up at the shoulder.

AL FALZER TO FIGHT BOMBARDIER WELLS New York, March 1. Al Pazer, Tom CRourke's "white hope" will meet Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight champion. In a San Francisco ring on July 4, according to Mr.

DICTATES OF FASHIOX. Shoes are becoming a little more ornamental in their pftect. Taffeta will be much used in fashioning the dresses and suits for spring wear; The importance of brocaded velvet In the realm of evening wraps is undecided. The fancy fabric bag promises to remain In "favor throughout the spring months. Separate blouses of navy blue crepe de chine are relieved by revers and collars of white satin.

.. Peacock blue is a new evening color. One may obtain a marabout muff in this tint, so light and comfortable for evening wear. Cape collars extending over the shoulders are a feature not only of many heavy coats, but also of house and street gowns. Many of the newest coats still show the side . fastening, some starting

Only One "BROMO QXIXINE

That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININR.

Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the World over to Cure

Cold In One Day.. 25c

Phone 24

15c 22b

Hams, Armours Star Brand, 9 to 14 lbs. each, whole psr pound Bacon, Armours Star Brand, 4 to 6 lbs. psr strip, par pound

Choice Roasts, Juicy Steaks, Etc. KEILLER'S SCOTCH MARMALADE, 3QC jar. MARSHALL'S SCOTCH KIPPERED HERRINGS. MARSHALL'S SCOTCH HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE. MARHALL'S SCOTCH FRESH MACKEREL. v SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES. SMOKED BLOATERS. NORWAY MACKEREL. ICELAND HERRINGS, ETC. W. R. DIAMONDS Home of Pure Foods and Quality Meats. EAST CHICAGO. PHONES 2161 Not GREEN LEEKS FOR ST. DAVID'S DAY

COFEE, our 30c grade,

per pound (TEAS, our 60c grade, ' '2-pound : jsHREDDED WHEAT, I 2 boxes

'CREAM OF THE WHEAT,

2 boxes

,'CORN FLAKES,

3 boxes CORN OR PEAS, , . 3 cans PURE LEAF LARD, 2 pounds , NAPTHA, GLOSS. PUMICE or TAR SOAP, 6 for MUSTARD SARDINES, 6boxes MATCHES, 6 boxes , ARGO STARCH, 6 boxes.....? POLLY PRIM CLEANSER, 3 large cans

j FANCY HEAD RICE, 4 pounds for

TOILET PAPER,

6 rolls EVA Rp RAT ED MILKS,

I 3 tall cans , ! CRYSTAL SALT, j 6 bag SHAKER SALT, 3 boxes

'.Rottenberg V

Cor. Chicago S Forsythe Aves.

Our Big 25c Economy Sale

25c

25c 25c 25c

25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c

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FREE LECTURE. At Odd Fellowa' Hall Sunday Attnboob at Tkree O'clock. J There will be an Interesting: service Sunday afternoon, March 3rd, at the Odd Fellows hall. East Chicago. The' International Bible Students association has made arrangements for Mr. Calvin H. Swingle, Bible scholar

and lecturer; to give a series of three lectures Illustrated by a largo painted chart. The , object of these meeting is not to establish" any denomination or sect, but to stimulate Christians and others to 'a study of the Bible and to gain a clearer Insight into God's holy word. The association has arranged for similar lectures throughout the country and at all them seats are free and no collection is lifted. The first lecture will be on "Why Did God Permit Evil." Mr. Swingle claims that when rightly understood the Bible contains sufficient evidence to prove its own inspiration. "One of these evidences." says Mr. Swingle, "is the marvelous way in . which the Bible answers the question of the permission of evil, and the answer the Bible gives whn rightly divided, is so satisfactory, so in harmony with the Love, Justice, Wisdom and Power of God that it would seem to leave no room to doubt that the Bible, the channel through which the answer comes,' is indeed the Inspired word of God." " Christian and agnostic, Jew and Gentile, saint and sinner, will all be welcome.

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Last! Cail mi Wnmito (GQ)D(fflH"liG Grcatost Bargains You Got Right Now. Spring Goods are arriving every day from Factories and the Great Fashion Centers of the Country. We need room for their Proper Display. Winter Goods must goto make room and we have made the Prices low enough to move them in a hurry. Gome tomorrow, Saturday, and see how much money you can save.

In our Suit and Cloak Dept.

5.98

8.95

$15 TAILOR MADE SUITS, at

Do not fail to see these remarkable values; All Wool Serge Suits,

this season's styles at a tremendous saving; all sizes.

$20 TAILOR MADE SUITS, at

You can't appreciate this sacrifice until you see the Suits. They are all wool fancy mixtures in cheviots and worsteds, as well as fine serges in all colors. $25 and $30 HAND TAILORED -fl Q miSUITS, at ILfdmi 3 Less than one-half is the price that we have marked these beautiful Suits at, and they are all Just as stylish for the coming spring

as they were this season. $15 BLACK CARACUL COATS, at

Beautiful Caracul Plush Coats, the same that you paid 15.00 early in

the season for, go now at 6.98. Ladies' and Misses' sizes.

$10 MIXTURE AND BLACK COATS, now

Full length Coats in black cheviots and broadcloth as well as in

fancy mixtures in gray and tan; Ladles' as well as Misses' sizes

$18 BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS, at . .

Fine All-Wool Black Coats, satin lined In tailor made as well as

trimmed styles; Ladies' as well as Misses' sizes. 8.50 WORSTED DRESSES, now

One-Piece Dresses in navy blue, brown and black in all wool mo

hair and panamas ' $10 ALL WOOL SERGE DRESSES, g Very neat All Wool Serge Dresses in navy blue, Copenhagen, brown and also white with set-In sleeve and sailor collar, open front; La

dies' and Misses' sizes. $10 SILK DRESSES, special at

Foulard Silk Dresses in neat patterns, light and dark patterns,

stylishly made; Misses' and Ladies' sizes. $10 PANAMA SKIRTS, at

All Wool Skirts In black, navy blue and brown, good models and

- all sizes. $5 GIRLS' WORSTED DRESSES, at I.'..'.'

Sizes from 6 to 10 years only in all wool navy blue and brown

storm serge.. 1.50 WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS, at

All Wool Skater Coats in oxford .gray, navy blue and white with

shawl collar; neatly made.

6.98

3.98

8.95

2.98

In our Popular Shoe Dept.

7Cn A Pair Ob Women's Kid Common Sense Lace Shoes, red flannel lined, sizes 3 to 6. Regular price 1.75. 150 Pair Men's Storm Rubbers and Sandal

Rubbers, at.

125 Pair Men's Alaska Over first quality, it . 4 .

50c

Storm Shoes, 75c

98c Boys and Youths Dongola Goat School Shoes, sizes 1 to 5 Va, every pair guaranteed. Regular price 1.75.

4.98

3.98

1.98

69c

f ft A Pair 0 C Misses' Vici Kid

Lace Shoes, patent, me-

diam weight soles; sizes 12 to 2; regular price 1.25.

150

A Pair Men's Sample

Dress Shoes, vici kid and

patent leather, lace, light

medium soles. Regular

price 2.50.

88c Children's

School Shoes, lace and button, made of vici kid, extra heavy solid soles;

sizes 8 to 11. Regular

price 1.2o.

QCp A Pair OU" Women's House Slippers, felt or leather soles, heavy wool uppers, plush trimmed; all sizes. Regular price 65c.

100 Pair Infants' Kid Soft Soled Shoes, button

and lace, pair

150 Pair Infants' Kid

Shoes, wedge heel, pat

ent tip; sizes 2 to 5, at

15c

45c

OOsr A Pair 0OC Little Gents' Velour and Dongola Goat Dress Shoes, sizes 9 to 12V., lace only. Regular price 1.25.

1ft A Pair for .UU Ladies' Fine Sample Shoes, patent kid and velour, mostly hand welted. A Bargain for small feet.

I AC A Pair

I. ZJ J Men's Work

Shoes, genuine Russia grain, tan or black, bellows tongue; every pair guaranteed. i fill A Pair

I .UU Men's and Ladies Romeo House Slip

pers leather or rubber heel; Men's come in tan and black; we haw all

sizes.

In our Clothing: and Furnishv ing Department. $25 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, -jg (Jg Your choice of any of our high class Hand Made Fancy Worsted Suits. We only except blacks and navy blue serges. They are the Hart, Schaffner & Marks and Kuppenheimer Suits and they all go at 16.95. The $25 and $30 H., S. & M.' Fancy Overcoats go at the same price. $18and$20SUITSandOVERCOATS2 IJg Fancy Worsteds and Nobby Cheviot Suits in browns, grays and tans in the newest designs; also Men's and Young Men's Nobby Fancy Cheviot and Fine Black Kersey Overcoats in all sizes. $15 and 16.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS Q Pg Splendid all-wool garments in fancy cheviots as well as blacks and blues. This season's best styles In Suits and Overcoats go now at 9.75; all sizes for Men and Young Men. 12.50 WORSTED SUITS, mS!

now Pm a All Wool Fancy Worsted Suits in sizes from 34 to 38 only. In blue and brown stripes," splendid values. We also offer at that price a limited number of Men's and Youths' All-Wool Black and Fancy Overcoats that are worth fully 12.50. 75c ALL-WOOL KNEE PANTS, 3J)C Boys' Knee Pants that are excellent values; they are made of strictly all-wool cheviot in gray and brown stripes and checks; all sizes from 4 to 16 years in knickerbocker style. 50c BOYS' WINTER CAPS, You find here a good selection of these nice All-Wool Caps in medium and dark cheviot with fur pull down. $1 WOOL FLEECED UNDERWEAR, gCJg Shirts and drawers of a special good quality heavy wool fleeced: all sizes from 34 to 44. $5and $6 BOYS' SUITS, g (Jg Splendid All-Wool Cheviot and Worsted Suits in dark grays and browns, neat patterns; a good assortment of sizes from 9 to 16 years. . 7.50 BOYS' OVERCOATS, 3 9 All-Wool Cheviot Overcoats, full length with convertible collar, in dark gray and brown stripes and mixtures; sizes from 9 to 16 years. $3 MEN'S WORSTED SWEATERS, Men's Fine' Sweater Coats in gray worsted materials; all sizes from 36 to 46 and the price is Just one-half of their regular value.

In our Dry Goods Dept. 27-In. Wide Extra Heavy Bleached SHAKER FLANNEL, regular 10c value, at J. -O 2 C 36-In. Wide Heavy Fleeced Colored OUTING FLANNEL,) ' light and dark patterns; regular 12 c value, at CrC 27-Inch Wide Extra Heavy quality DUCKLING AA FLEECED FLANNELETTE for kimonos; 15c vain at.-yC 36-In. Wide Fancy Figured FLANNELETTE for dress- 1 ing sacques; regular 17c value at JLliC 36-Inch Wide Wool POLAR CLOTH, all colors in hair Qfl" line effects, special at ArivX 36-Inch Wide All Wool FRENCH and STORM SERGE, "A for one-piece dresses; regular 65c value, at OvFJw 50 Dozen Women's Fine KNITTED UNION 8UIT8, OOurt good heavy quality, all sizes; regular 75c value . . 10 Dozen Women's All Wool VESTS and PANTS in camel's hair and natural gray; sizes 34 to 44; regular 1.39 value, at 75 Dozen Women's Heavy Fleeced Lined VESTS and fl f PANTS, in cream color; regular 30c value, at JLtC 50 Dozen Boys' Extra Heavy Fleeced SHIRTS and DRAWERS, in silver gray and tan; all sizes;

regular sdc vaiue. u 'yr 25 Dozen Women's All Wool CASHMERE HOSE, fast 4

black; sizes &b to 10; regular 30c value, at ..'... 50 Dozen Boys' Extra Heavy BLACK FLEECED HOSE, .fl wide ribbed; the regular 25c kind; all sizes at JiLvC 20 Dozen Women's and Misses' CASHMEREETTE and GOLF GLOVES, black and all colors; regular 35c value, t

25 Dozen Ladies' and Misses' KID GLOVES, extra fine Jlfk skins; an odd lot of Gloves; regular 1.00 value at fttJC 50 full size gray wool BED BLANKETS, 12-4 size with A fancy colored borders; 4.50 value, at... riOt 50 Extra Fine Quality ALL-WOOL BLANKET8 in white, gray and red; not a Blanket in the lot worth less than 8.50. far ft special at tJ TlQ 100 Fine WOOLEN CRIB BLANKETS, in blue and PlnApretty patterns; regular 65c value, at OtC 60 Full Size COMFORTERS, silkoline covering, scroll flO, stitched, cotton filled; regular 1.50 value, at Crl

100 Full Size BED PILLOWS, good tick covering; A 6 pounds to the pair; regular 65c value, at. (jy