Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1912 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Friday, August 23, 1912.
ammonfl Meat Market
101 STATE STREET. 216 N. HOHMAN STREET. Special Sals of Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Smoked Meats Our Meats Are the Best. Our Prices the Lowest. We SellJust as We Advertise.
9 Pounds ff Fresh Leaf Lard.. .UU
r resli Uressed Stew- f
ing Chickens, lb. Native Leg of Veal, lb Native Veal Roast, lb Hind Quarter Spring Lamb, lb .
.bore Quarter Q2r Spring Lamb, lb.'. . 4C
Native lieef Rib Roast, lb . . . . Choice Cuts of Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . . Native Sirloin Steak, lb Native Round Steak, lb
15k 144c life
12 k
15k 15k
Native Rib Boil
ing Beef, lb
Fresh Pork
Shoulders, lb . . .
Rib Corn
Beef, pound ....
Salted Spare
Ribs, lb
Maver's Moose
Brand Hams, lb ,
No. 1 California
Hams, lb Small Strip Bacon, lb H-barrel Ceresota Flour. 18Va Pounds Sugar , Fancy New Potatoes, peck . .
Social News
IN
M am m o rid
6k 12o
52C
61c
151c
12ic
.15M
80c 1.00 23c
Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City Strict attention given to all phone orders
'IT Ctias. BeFendf
Hchman & Gos!!la St3 Phone 431
A GREAT REDUCTION IN Summer Shirts S Vmderivear
Hatter and Furnisher SUITS TO MEASURE HAMMOND BUILDING
AN AFTERXOOS WHIST PARTY,
Ladles, of the, Fern Leaf Linen Club met -with - Mrs, . Jtoutsong In Truman
avenue yesterday afternoon to play whist, Ths several contests resulted
in the following- winners: Mrs. Charle
Miller, first prize; Mrs. Walter Hoke,
second; Mrs. U. K. Wolf, third, Mr
Duslan was given the consultation
prise. The club is to meet with Mrs. SchofT in two weeks. BOYS CAMPIXCi AT CEDAll LAKE
Three Hammond boys, camping; 'at Cedar Lake, are to be quoted as saying that the Lake county resort is without a peer as an outing place. By word of mouth they .brought the surprising
information to the city yesterday. The trio of reserters ore Howard Ewert, Howard Gseheidler and Edward Frederick. They report that the fishing is excellent. While in Hammond for the purpose of replenishing a demoralized larder the boys signified an intention to remain at the lake during the remaining week of August. REGISTERED AT THE M AJECTIC. W. M. Hall and wife, Lawrence Hall, F. H. Stansfield, Thos Smith, N. "$,; Eohling and Joe Bohllng, Chicago; W. F. Dagman, Scranton; A. Kennan, Ft. Wayne; H. C. Kuffort, Joliet; H. W. Mayard, Waterloo, la.; Fred "Tetter, Chicago; A. J. Boswell, South Bend; W. E. Wicks. IndlaiSapolis; Thos. Smith, Chicago; Theo. Lemar, Hartford City; V R. Smith, Crown Toint.
HAY RIDE FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Loyal a Sons of the Christian church
are planning to entertain their sister class, the Loyal Daughters on a hay
ride, August 31. The ridge road dis
trict will be traversed by the loads of boys and girls who are to dine in the
parlors of the Christian church.
MISJUOV SERVICES,
Mission will be held in the St. Andrews Polish Catholic church will be held for three weeks beginning Aug.
31. Lectures and priests from all over the country will speak at the daily and nightly meetings. Attendance at the
services is made compulsory by the church 69 this Is the first mission to
be held at St. Andrew's since 1900. Con
firmation will take place on the 22nd of September. A .class of about 500 are to be confirmed. St. Andrew's Is -the
only church in West Hammond and no
confirmation services have been held In
six years. . COMMUNION, EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Tomorrow, being the feast of St. Bartholomew, there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Paul's Episcopal church at 7:30. The rector, the Rev. Chas. Albert Smith, has accepted an invitation to preach in the church of St. Simon and St. Jude, Chi
cago next Sunday. The only service in St. Paul's church en that day will be
morning prayer at 9:30 in charge of
Mr. W. H. Stimpson.
TILLMAN FAREWELL BANQUET.
Mr. C. E. Tillman was a most honored guest last night at a seven o'elock
farewell dinner given 'by the personal
solicitation of his friends and lodge
members. Covers were laid for twen ty-flve. The color scheme was purpli and white. A huge mountain bouqu'e
of purple astors with the inscription
wrotneriy i,ove was the appropriate
and significant center pieces for the
table. A most appetizing seven course
dinner was served and was thoroughly
relished. J. F. Relley acted as toast
master. Laudable words of praise
were heaped upon the Hon. Tillman fo
his faithful work and his thoroughness as an Elk, as he has always been most enthusiastic and has been thoroughly
embued with the spirit of Elkdom.
which fact has been so well recognised by his co-workers and in appreciation of which the great farewell reception
was accorded him. Mr. Rhode rendered several pleasing musical numbers after which, refreshments were served and the balance of the evening was a social diversion of conversation. The
event will be a most memorable one for Mr. Tillman, as he departed with
the best and most sincere wish of every one present. Mr. Tillman has been. In the employe of the Northern
Indiana Gas & Electric company as
cashier for the past three years and
leaves for Jacksonville, ,Fla where he
accepts a similar position.
LTV.. j- 9 u inww urn
HHEE
Big List of Real Bargains at the
For Friday Evening and Saturday, August 24
Pet Brand Evaporated
Milk 10c tall cans, at Small cans, at .. .
7iC 4c
SALE
BIG SPECIAL FLOUR Our Famous
Lion XXXX Patent Flour y8-bbi. 77 14-bbi. f en sacks... i sacks.. I. Oil
Kirk's
10
American
Family Soap
bars for
39c
Best Quality Large Lump Laundry Starch, 4 pounds for. j5c Fine Cooking Potatoes, per bushel, 95c; per peck 2c Large New Cured Sour Pickles, each only ...... c The Famous Snider's Fine Tomato Soup, per can: 7c Fine California Santa Clara Prunes, 10c quality, per pound . . . lz
TRIBUTE TO HIS MOTHER
(Governor Thomas R. Marshall ml Indiana.) I think back through the years, the lean and the fat, the good and the bad ones, to my earliest recollection. I see a woman with an eye that flashes swift as an archangel's wing and a mouth that breaks with laughter and hardens at sight of wrong, singing lullabies; a woman, who, with hand grasping the Unseen Hand, walks the briar-bordered paths Of life unashamed, unafraid, unharmed. She Is clad in garments of beauty for me, and age does not soil them, nor years make them cheap and tawd.y. Her tongue is without guile, having never been the messenger of a lie. It is seventeen years since her soul went home to God and her fingers became for me the fingers of an angel, but I have not forgotten all she said. She told me there was a Santa Claus, and 1 believe her. He brings me no longer drums and fifes. But he still brings to me the vision of my mother and the music of that angelic chorus which sang at creation's dawn and at the hour of man's redemption.
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GRAND JUBILEE REOPENING HAMMOND THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25 AUGUSTUS PITOU, JR. j Presents the Young Irish Tenor FISK O'HARA In the Romantic Play The Rose of Kildare By EDWARD PAULTON and CHAS. BRADLEY Superb Scenic Effects. Beautiful Costumes. Seats on Sale now at the Orpheum Box Office.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. For a Fine, Choice Chew try UNION SCOUT. 8ave the tickets. Seep re a premium list from your dealer.
Ind. and Fill Maurer of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ebert, 429 Summer street have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lehmen and Mr. J, E. SaufTer and Mr. Will Maurer of South Bend at their home.
Staylit Matches, regular 5c packages, now Qin package. . . . . . 02O
Finest Creamery Butter
You may buy butter cheaper elsewhere, but remember, it's not Cedar Valley, in bulk or OQr prints, per pound
Golden Egg Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti, 10c 72 packages . . 2C
Fine Drinking Quality Peaberry Coffee, per pound. ..... 26c No. 2 Cans 15c Quality Royal Blue Sifted Peas, per can 12c -Gallon Cans Pure Cane Table Syrup, each 18c 1-Pound Packages Extra Choice Tea Sif tings, per package. 1 1c Choice Quality Santos and Rio Coffee, per ponnd 23c
89c
Shuf eldt Famous Old
Rye Malt Gin, quart ,
Fine Old California
Port Wine, Va-gallon bot . .
Gallon jugs, at.
48c 75c
Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per pound . , .
5c
Fancy Green Hot House Cucumbers, 2 for
Fancy Fresh Wax Beans, per pound 200 Baskets Michigan Concord Grapes, basket . . .
5c 25c
FRESH BAKED
CAKES Atlantics or Newsboys, lb". . Fluted Cocoa Bars, lb Hippodrome Bars, lb Iced Ginger Gems, lb.
12c 10c 12c 10c
Fine Elberta Yellow Free Stone Peaches, per basket. . . . I0c Extra Choice Home Grown Tomatoes, per basket ;; 12c
Saturday Cigar Bargains
Official Seal and LaMarca
10c cigars, each ......
5c
Diamond Crown and Adad 7 for. . 25c
Lillian Russell and Quaker Bond 8 25c
Joe Anderson and Havana Londres 5c Cigars 10 for 25c
Fountain and Candy Department Specials
Cocoanut Sundae, something very appetizing, " Jjg
Our Famous Special worth twice i Hn the price. . . . I UU
Fresh Roasted Salted Peanuts, per lb........
Cocoanut Bon Bons, pound -. 12c
GOES TO FID LOST BROTHER. Al Korshak, 1124 Monroe street, was
In Chicago yesterday In search of his brother who has been missing from
his home in 2J14 Taylor street since Monday. As Louis is a mute it is feared that his plight by now ts pitiful. Mr. Korshak spent the night In a fruitless search.
IIECEPTIOX FOR FISKE O'HARA. K. of C. members will be busily en-
fc-agred all day Sunday. It is stated
that many will attend the bal game betwen Unity Council end the South Chicago Council. In the evening they will attend in a body, at the performance of Fish O'Hara in "The Rose of Kildare." Mr. O'Hara Is a K. of C. and after the show will attend a reception in the club rooms where the Hammond order will receive the South Chicago council. - PARTY GIVES BV JOLLY DOZEV Twelve ladles of Ha mm and '.and East Chicago who form the Jolly Dozen Club visited a surprise on Mrs. Lew Klemper of Morton Court last evening. Pedro occupied the ladies for the greaterp art of the evening. A prize was won by Mrs. Stevens. In a guessins: con
test Mrs. Jakley proved superior and was the recipient of a prise. Decorations were elaborate and a tw-course luncheon was enjoyed. Mrs. Afhancker, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Hofle, Mrs. Findling, Mrs. Routsong, Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Jakley, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Lyons Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Murmer and Mrs. Klemper compose the doeen. Mrs. Klemper is son to move to Joliet. VISIT OF MRS AIT Till ER EDS. To honor the visit of her daughter, Mrs. Gauthler of Mankauto. Minn., Mrs. Sohoof received a number of ladles at her home yesterday. An afternoon at whist was spent enjoyably. Mrs. Fred Polllns was winner of the first prise and Mrs. Thos. Shea of the second. A consultation prise was given to Mrs. Ray Lyons. Those present were: Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Bhae, Mrs. firoes, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Hoke. Mrs.
itoutsong, Mrs. Schoof and Mrs. Kunz. MOTHERS' SIGHT I.V BOYVILLE. .Mothers are to be talked about tonight when their sons who are boy scouts meet In the First Baptist church. Duties of true-blue boy scout to his mother will be discussed. That wil be but one phase of the evenin'g work though. As nearly all In the local camp have advanced from third to first class scouts in less than a year advanced study Is being undertaken. Under the espousage of Rev. Adams, the scout leader a company of the boys attended the scout encampment at Crystal Lake this summer. While there they won more merit marks than any delegation of the same size. Earl Adams, the youngest boy won seven merit badges, IX HOSPITAL. While staying at the home of her cousin, Mrs. James Graves of Erie street, Mrs. Warner Wheeler of Indianapolis was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis. An operation was performed a few hours after her removal
10 Margaret's hospital on August
s. hhe was able to leave her coflne
ment today and Is now at the home of
her cousin.
Mrs. Frank Seestadt, 400 Hohman street, la entertaining her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Vandenburg of Snglewood at her home. Miss McKay "of the Lion Store is visiting friends in Chicago. George McEwin, mail carrier is with his family on an outing near Winon
Lake.
Mr. George Robbins and family have been motoring near Columbia City for two weeks. They were the guests of relatives there. Mr. James Brendel and wife of Zionsville, Ind. visited In Hammond and Gary yesterday. Dr. E. M. Shanklin is fishing In Michigan. It is his intention to continue at that blissful occupation for another week.
After a two week visit at the home
of Mrs. P. L. Davis in Rimbach avenue
Mrs. Amelia Jenlts left for her home In Evansvllle, Ind. yesterday another
.riiRt of Mrs. Davis was Miss Millie
Bruce of Mt. Carmel, 111., who left yes
terday.
Mrs. Andrew Berendt of Truman street has been entertaining Mrs. J.
Wislnewskl. . , ...
Albert Towle a postoffice employe Is
in the north on a two weeks vacation. Mrs. B. Lightcap. son and daughter, Herbert and Ada. are at home after a fortnight in Indianapolis. Martin Frame is spending his va
cation by supervising the erection of a
new home on Ruth street.
Burton Roscoe of the Chicago
Tribune and Cecil Burkhart of the Rec
ord-Herald were the guests ofv Harold Cross last evening at the later's home
In 112 Monroe street.
Mr. George Horniak of Los Angeles is visiting his parents, Peter Horniak
and wife of State Line street.
Earl Steele, a young man who cheerfully admits that in a long and Tarried experience on this orb he has never attended a county fair, went to Crown Point this morning. Albert Towle of the postofTice is on a two weeks vacation. Judge and Mrs. Green of West Ham
mond were at the fair yesterday in company with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wheler. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Ebert, 429 Sum
mer street have been entertaining Mr.
nd Mrs. J. E. Stauffer of Wakersch,
TOLLESTON. E. E. Shover and - sen John were Crown Point visitors today. Rev, E, Green is spending a few weeks at Winona Lake, Ind. Miss Msta Larson of .Chicago is the guest of Mrs. R. J.. Smith for a few days. T. Wildermuth of Royal Center is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wildermuth for a few days. ' Miss Myrtle Elser was a Chicago visitor today.
Mrs. J. James has returned from a few weeks' visit in southern Indiana. Miss Kathryn Slooum of Griffith visited friends here today. . Rev. and Mrs. A- Rump and daughter Emma and Miss Helen Mathlas were Crown Point visitors yesterday. Miss A. Range of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. L. Hanson. Sam. James has gone to Erie, Pa., for a few .weeks' visit.
Hammond
Phone 232
NOW PLAYING STANCHF1ELD, HALL AND LORAINE In a Farce Comedy Sketch. LOHSE & STERLING Dare Davils In Mld-Alr. WALTON & BRANDT Clever Entertainers. FRANK PALMER Cartoonist. CONCERT ORCHESTRA
THE M03T WIDKLT READ NEWS. PAPER IN NORTHERN INDIANATHE TIMES.
WE PAY $1 PER SET FOR TIF FT IT OLD FALSE i Jt-JCi JL O. which are f no value t yon. Highest price paid (or Old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Brvkou Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 823 Chestnut SL Philadelphia, Pa.
TIMES WANT ADS ARS SKHVTCF TO vnf
MISS ANNA OLSON Graduate Nurse SWEDISH MASSAGE AKD MOVEMENT TEL. 1004-J. 125 CARROLL ST. HAMMOND, INDIANA.
A LECTURE ON BREAD. More bread ia eaten than any other food, yet et range to eay, less attention
is given to the buying" of it than any
thing else. Use the same discrimina
tion you do when purchasing meat
get the best that money will buy. It is none too good for you. Our bread, for instance!
The Hammond Modern Bakery Bakers and Confectioners 86 STATE STREET PHONE 268 HAMMOND, INDIANA
PEGRJUG , Given by THE SOCIAL CLUB OF EAST CHICAGO " AUGUST 25, 1912, at HUDSON LAKE Train leaves Hainmond at 9:24 A. M. - East Chicago at 9;30 A, M. Return on any train. " Round Trip - v - - - 75 Cents
THE IMPORTANT QUESTION OF THE DAY IS; "HOW CAN WE SAVE MONEY?" ANSWER: PUT IN A SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT THESE PRICES.
FRESH BULK OATMEAL, 2 pounds for
5c
-LB TALL this sale only. .
CAN PINK
SALMON, ... I4c
1-LB SALT MACKEREL, each
I8c
1912 CROP OF SUN PRARIE BRAND
CANNED PEAS, something fine, can
MONARCH SOAP, 10 bars for
BROM ANGELON, 3 packages for. .
RUMFORD'S BAKING POWDER, 1-lb can.
I2c 39c 25c 1 9c
LIncolfl-Jafferson Night Classes
for the ran term will
open on Sept. 11th. XV.
C. H. Keough, LL.D., dean. Judge John H.
Oilltt. LL.D., professor of Pleading and Prac
tice. Bend for catalogue. Apply to or address W. Mare Martin, frt-a., cor. Opdea and Hobumi sts.
LAW!
School
CREAM OF
FOOD, 2 packages for
WHEAT BREAKFAST
25c
SMALL PORK SHOULDERS, per lb. ,.. SIRLOIN STEAKS, per pound SMALL PORTERHOUSE STEAKS, per pound,. HIND QUARTER LAMB, per pound FORE QUARTER LAMB, per pound
MILLER A HART'S BERKSHIRE
per pound.. OC HAMBURGER STEAK, A per pound Try a can of Potted Beef for Sandwiches
I2ic 16c 18c 13k
9ic
JLmn
twin
MCOlHERiCAHfOaw'r.
10c Per Can
POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR with grocery order of 1.00 or
LAVA 60AP, 6 bars for.
25c
IN ORDER TO INTRODUCE AS WELL AS CONVINCE YOU THAT MONARCH CATSUP IS THE BEST ON THE MARKET, we offer the 15o
size, 2 for 25c "d 25o size at
ROYAL PURPLE GRAPE JUICE, full pints........
WILD CHERRY PHOSPHATE, 3 10c bottles for..,, FANCY SWEET POTATOES, per pound
CLOTHES PINS, per dozen.,. . ..
TRY OUR COFFEE, . per pound
2lc 2lc 25 c . Ic 25c
in
I y more, for FIRST CHOICE MUSHROOMS, 45-50 count, per can.
578 Hohmah St., Hammond
O Fhoncs 1550-1551
54c 27g
Hemp
