Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1912 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
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noxnn miss wiiF'.Ei.r'.n. i Mrs. otto Glenn FifioUl and Miss Pauline S.t'Krrnan wiil entertain Miss Joseph ino Wheeler and a uroup of her friemls at the Snuermytn homo in , Crown Point this cverlnir. The party will honor Miss WhPeler who wtil to one of tho October bride. Mrs. Harry J'. Hay ward. Miss Florence l.overidR'c sn.i Miss Ktith Soht of Hammond will be anions the guests. MoztRT ( Li n iri:riM;. Mrs. H. R. Bell. 49 Rlmbach avfnuc will entertain the int'tnhors of the Mozart Cluh at their first meeUnsr of tho l Jl 2-1 PI 3 season Saturday cvnlns. Oi -to'opr 12th at HrM o'clock. The evening will hp devoted to tho study of the National Music of America and a very r'Tliahtful proitrarn hns leen arrange,!. The year's program hits he.-n arrange. 1 in inr-lnrie the study of S nivhonies, Oratorios. Sonatas anr National Music. Thrf. rveninas will he given to the t'turU' of each u!;jeet.
mici.u. foii ni:nii)ti, The I.mlte of the Knlaht of ('DliiniSnlN will meet in (he li. of i rliih room to play cnnl" Weilue-,-duy nfiernocn. Thr racmlirrs of ttie XV. It. f. V.mlir.iitlery ( iub Mill lc -ntortatn,Ml ly Mrwtl t hnrles CnlismVc nt her rnm IV! l',a.t tnte strt-ct, M luexilaj-Bt'leriion.
of the, meet i mr. They will s to the iini.iie at Toon and home bakery for p-iie. Thf
will ho church.
used for the benefit
rye lunch will havo proceeds
f the
A niioTiir.Kimo!) MF.r.iiM;. The I'rotherhood of the J'.aptist church has an entertaining program arranced for the meeting this event)); in the auditorium of the church In Knst Sibley street. The meetini? is called for 7:45 o'clock. The early part of the evening- will bo devoted to special music by the Male Chorus, the orchestra anil Mr. Charles (Jriswold. Keuinrilnsr at einht-thirty o'clock the subject .if "Vocational Training" will be taken up for consideration. The address for the evening will be delivered by Professor Henderson of the Haminond school fact'.tlty. A pet.eral discussion will follow the address, lead by Charles Hinder. All members of the church and congregation are invited to attend anfl take part In the study of a subject which Is of especial interest to the Calumet region. N ITKRESTI PROl'dlAM. Mrs. V. P. Sidwell of Frankfort, ln.1. will address the Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon, October 10th at twothlrt o'clock at the rresbytertan church In ?outh Hohman street. Her subject will be "Women Missionaries of Indiana." Mrs. Sidwell is a very earnest, forcofui speaker ami the hostess. Mrs. Mary T. Holm and program committee of -which Mrs. J. F. Halekmun is chairman toeither with the society wish to extend ft cordial invitation to all womrn of the church and concrecrat ion, also to any women in the sister churches v. ho will be interested to hear Mrs. Pl.lwell on the "Iloosier Women in the Wtirk." Mrs. Ij. I,. Kombereer will render a Vocal solo, "Come Fnto Him" from the Mepsiah. A l.artre attendance
is desired at the meeting. A AITFllNOOX Till. The regular afternoon tea of thp W. P. C. Embroiderj- Club will take place tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Charles rr.'rrrove, 4s3 East Ftate street. The fronds of the members are cordially t:'ited. The early part of the after,oon will be devoted to needle work
MRS .IOTISO IIOSTF.'SS. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson will entertain the members of the Women's Otiild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at their lcsubir week.v tr.ertuii? V.'e.lnesday afternoon in tne iruild room of the church in Hint bach avenue. A TltlMHI.F, PW1TV, At their hone in Conkey avenue, the Misses Klein will entertain the younc women of the N. N. Embroidery Club ;.t a thimble party this overdue. It will h- their repu'ar weekly club meetinsr at which needle work and music are the featur? 'f titrtHinmnt. , A IFTKRXXI IMRTV. Mrs. J. M. Turin- has Invited the members of t'te Erthstan1 club to beher guests this afternoon nt her home in Truman avenue. Mrs. Turner will entertain at a thimble party, the first in the 1M2-13 series. The parties Will be eiven regularly ev-ry two weeks on Tuesday a'ternoi.n i tit-ins the fail and winter. A MISSION u vkktim;. Mrs. U. E. Pfeif! r will op. ti her borne at Tv. Alice street this afternoon for the meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary So. iety of the First Methodist church. It will be the reirulamonthly rr.eetlnj; an.d the invit-tiott to attend was extended the members of the church and congregation. A very interesting; program has been arranged
MEET TO 11, AT CARIJS. ! An enjoyable afternoon will be spent1 by the Ladles of the Kniehts of Columbus who will meet in the K. of C. Club ;o(.nis in South Hohman street Wednesday afternoon to play cards. It will be the reitrular semi-monthly meeting and the usual social proeram of the club will be followed. Pedro will be played progressively. liKKT IN CHMU1I PARLORS. The ladies of the, First Congregational church will have their regular weekly meetlnp in the parlors of the church in flostlln street, Wednesday afternoon, October 3th. The members of th society will meet to few for the church. HOI.n WEEKLY MEETIXO. Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. C. Scot! will be hostesses at the regular v. ekiy meetine: of the Ladies' Aid Sock ic of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon. The meeting
will be held in the parlors of the (hurih in South Hohman street. AV A 1. 1. OAY SESSION. The members of the Hc-borah Society will meet for an all day session Wednesday in the parlors of the First christian church in Calumet avenue. Mrs. William F. Oranprcr and the members of her committee will have charce
TROTTEVR suit of CREY BROADCLOTH
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AN l NCEMKNT. I wish to announce to the public that 1 have located In Hammond for the practice of medicine and surscty, 274 State street near Sohl street, plume SSS.
10-3-Gt The Eddies' League Council
on ed nesday
W(. A. J. M1LLEK. Cnthollc 1 s.-nevolent No. 2i will Rive a dance evening, October 9th. Adv.. October 5-S-i)
membership were presented ami balloted upon and Several other matters of interest were disposed of. Plans worn made for the next regular meeting t.i be held in two weeks on Monday, ictobpr 21st when it l.'i desired that thx-ie is a targe attendance of the metnbi i -ship. There wire many members at the meeting last evenin.tr and they remained to enjoy a short social session. Refreshments, were served during the social hour.
sides a number of important questions and routine work, thore will he refreshments and a socal hour. Every memher is earnestly requested to be present.
Met Friday.
The
Hon met done
st side Improvement Associalast Friday. Otto Duelke, the , sai.i that nothing: important . Tho matter of having trains
stopped at Calumet avenue was referred Lack to the committee nothinir definite, had been done. n is hoped that the matter may he brought, to a head in a few days.
The next regular meetins of :ti Court of Honor will take place Monday evenintr, October 11th in Weis Hall in State street. Following the business meetins: there will he a pleasant social session. A lartre attendance of the membrship is desired at the meeting. A claps of candidates w ill be init luted at the meeting- of Oidden Rub- Council No. l I. of 1,. this evening; in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. It will be the regular semi-monthly meetine; and the usual business and social program will bo followed.
A IHRECTORS MEETINU. The Directors of the Hammond Settlement House will have a special ntf-etinfr Thursday afternoon at three o'clock in the Settlement House in Rlmbach avenue. AI! SOCIETY MEETS. The semi-monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will take place Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Holtz in South Hohman street. A CHI it( II A EliniVO. The marriaue of Miss Pertha Rometsch and Bernard Warner will be solemnized Wednesday iiiornitii? at ois?ht o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic church in Russell street. Miss Anna Rometsch the bride's sister, will serve as mail of honor and the bridesmaid will be Miss Mayme Vounir. Joseph
Scharwonk and Frank Rometsch will be the evonm'a attendants. After the! ma rr in ire ceremony a reception will be
Raven in honor of the yountr jeopie at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. Heb-n Rometsch, 120 Clinton street. A wedd'nsr breal.fa.st will be served at twelvi: o'clock. The younir people will visit t Niacara. Falls. Puffalo and New York City before Kointr to their home at South Wanatah, Ind. They have their home all in readiness. A SIl.EniI COM'KHT, The first entertainment in the course provided by the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Cor k rcpa t ional church of Hammond, was given last evening by the Crolored Jubilee Slngnis of Chicago. Too much praise cannot be said of them as they tire a company of refund, talented men, whose splendid program of character m.ni:?, melodies and other beautiful selections was thoroughly enjoyed by a very larxe Audience. The next rurnber Ir. the course will be pdven sometime in January. It will be a musical attra tion. The course wiil include four concerts, all of which will be plven in the church auditorium in Gostlin street. The sale of tickets has been very pratifyinjr to the ladies of the church and they hope to dispose of
) many more in the on-line; w eeks.
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Hera is a smart trotteur suit ot enioke grey broadcloth. Collar and cufts of black velvet. Hieck velvet buttons trim the lapover tabs on th coit and skirt. The coat fastens eiiiftle-breasted. Five bone buttons matching the material in cclor fasten the coat. Set-on side panels on both coat and skirt are cut shorter than front and back panels. ENTERTVIXS I.VHt.E Vl lMENCH. James R. Uarklcy, cartoonist, de-
lishtfully era ertai ne.l a larite audience
at the First Christian church in Calumet avenue last cvnitis. His lecture was the first in an entertainment
course which, has been arrange. 1 for
the fall and winter by the ladies of
the Martha and Oeborah So. it-ties. Th
course, will Include five very excellent numbers. The n.-xt attraction will be the I'linols Glee Club who will Rive a concert on the i venim; of November tith. The talent is furnish-d by the Glacier Lyceum Huron u of Chicn ttO. Mr. r.arkley's sul.iect was "Lights and Shadows" and he illustrated his lecture with crayon draw in.es and . lay model". Pile's en m "When The Fi-ost Is On The Pumpkin" was illustrated and a few of his other drawings were "The Optimist" and "The Pessimist." V IANCE. The Ladies' Catholic P-enevolent League will entertain at a dancing party Wednesday evening, October Sth at Long's Hall in East Stat estreet. A COMMITTEE M EETINfi. A very delightful meeting of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of the chairman, Mrs. M. Roi hschild in South Hohman street. Mrs. Rothschild was hostess at the first meet ins of the 1 f 1 2 -1 3 set its and a number of the members were in attendance. Mrs. J. J. Anderson who was chairman for the day was nbly assisted with the program by Mrs. Georpe R. Streeter. Mrs. Anderson read a. very interesting: article on "Lnndscrpe Gardenitisr" following which a papei on Ruskin's "Seven Lamps of Archi
tecture" was read by Mrs. Streeter. The afternoon was then Riven to the study of the life of Ruskin and a dis
cission of his book "The Seven Lamps of Architecture." The program was
thoroughly enjoyed. Ihirir.er the social
hour ten and wafers were served. The
mcmbers will meet Hirain in two weeks
on .Monday atternoon. ocioner z I st.
The day's f rtiirram will be announced
alter.
A SII lY MEETING. Mrs. J. J. And-rson at her borne In Ann street will entertain the members of the Ideal Hook Club at their regular semi-monthly meetint? this even ! n . M IIS. I.YNCIf A HOSTESS. Mrs. Will Lynch wiil have the members of the May wood Culture Club nt her priests Wednesday afternoon at her home in Ada street. AT THE CITY MttKET. The city market gained an additional attraction today when the Ladles' Aid society of the Pine Street Presbyterian church offered fresh bakery broods, jellies, salads, etc., for sale as a regulttr feature of the mtirket. Although the weathfri was sllphtly Inclement and the sale unadvertlsed the holies disposed of all ;f their baked .irooda. It is planned to divide the society into three sections. Section two will have charge of Thursday's sale and will have as a specialty bread, rolls, coffee cake and baked beans. On Salurdiy section three will prepare edibles suitabb- for Sunday use such as meat loaf. pies, salads, etc. Hot coffe.- will lie served. The proceeds of these sales will be used in the buildintr fund for the new church. Plans under preparation provide for an edifice which will be a grout credit to the north side.
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II A M MOX I )- 1 'I ION !:!' TON ITE AND WEDNESDAY THE 120 H. ! MTSICAL CO.MRDY HKVFK JOHNKY ON THE SPOT WITH Dick Gardner AND Anna Revere Tho Funniest Show of the Season.
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Double Coti pons 1
1 WEDNESDAY ALL HAY
GROCERIES INCLUDED Except Flour and Sugar
3 SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 7:30 end 9:00 P.
M.
Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert H. Harrinciton are ehtertainincr Mr. and Mrs. Prion Foote of Jackson, Mich., at their home in May street. Last Saturday they formed a theatre party in Chicago and saw "The Garden of Allah" at the Audltoi ium. Mrs. F. F. Frank and Mrs. W. G. P.och of Hobart visited Mrs. Luschor ;it her home, 2n7 Loga n street Monday. Miss Jean Gilday of Osden street was called to Erie, Mich., yesterday on account of tltc death of her grandmother. Miss Alta ArH.ins of Clendale Park left for Adrion, Mich., yesterday where she was called by the death of a relative.
Society Meets. The Hammond Humane society hell an enthusiastic meetintr in Ir. L. 1. Watson's office in the Hammond buildintr last nisht. Following the regular routine work it was unanimouslyvoted that the clerfji men and Chief of Polit e Austsren be elected as honorary members The next regular meeting will be held next Monday niuht.
Sent to Lancaster, 0. The remains of Frank Crown, who was fatHlly injure nt the Erie yards Sunday, wi re shipped to his home at Lancaster, ()., this morning. Funeral services and interment w ill be h Id from the family residence Wednesday afternoon. Rrown had been at Omaha, Neb., and Sunday while stealing a ride at the Erie yards in Hammond he fell beneafh the wheels of a freight train. Rrown was on his way home to visit his parents when the accident happened.
TONIGHT 8:15 .MR. JACK HKSSKY AND HIS COMPANY IN THE FI N PLAY THE "SUFFRAGETTE" First Time- in This City LOW PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c THURSDAY EVE. FEATURE 'The Sins of the Father' SKATS NOW ON SALE.
The measure of value of a shoe is made up of Comfort, Style, and Wear. Emerson Shoes give full measure of satisfaction all you ex-
Get a pair yourself. 93 State St.
McKinley Club Meeting. The McKinley club will 1 hi their regular nieetina; at the Republican
headquarters in the Hammond buibjinn Thursday evenina; at 8 o'clock. Preparations are being made to make- this the banner meetins: of the year aud be-
TUBERCULOSIS REMEDY BASED ON MEDICINE
iLitsdge Assemblies IMnMMVOTHHWMnMMMMHHMHMMA.
pect and something more. Jacob Schloer & Son
After their regular business meeting: Friday afternoon Hi tltc Tv. of P. Hail in South Hohman street, the members of the G. I. A. to the R. of L. K. will entertain at a card party. They cordially invite the public to attend. Pedro and whist will be played during the afternoon. Pretty hand-pairtted prizes will be awarded in the contests. Last FVcninK the members of Triumph Council No. 11 p. of L. met in the I. O. o. F. Hall in Fast State street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. Several applications for
To say that a specific exists for the cure of Consumption is perhaps too strong- a statement, but in Lkiaan's Alt rative we have a medicine that has Nen the means of paving many a life to years of usefulness, ami in permanently benefiting a latfje number of Consumptives. Certainly a person afflicted with a wastlns? disease should be we!! fed with Wholesome, noui isltinsr food, but frequently raw cites in quantities cause a digestive breakdown, and then no food nourishes. As for milk, a very kooJ food for many, but a producer of biliousness for some. Any diet that keeps a Consumptive well nourished is the risht one. but what is fcroinR- to improve the patient? K.-kman's Alterative lias brought about full recovery In many ca?. -t of Conmimption. Let those speak who know. Here is one: lU Savannah St.. Rochester. N. Y. "Gentlemen: on .Inn .1, li't'T. I was operated upon for Tubercular peritonitis at St. Mary's Hospital. Rochester. N. V. After the pcrati"i! my physician Rave me up as hopeless. I was then ttrtTed by a priest to take Kok man's Alterative, which I did. My w.-itrtu at the time w 72 lbs. I Levari to improve and steadily gained in health, and stronftih. I now weigh K.'." pounds and am absolutely well. nelievinft I owe it to myself and others, I make, this statement."
(Sworn afTidavin KPN A f- INZER. K.-kman's Alterative i effective in Hroni-h it is. Asthma. Hny Fe . Throat and L'ini; Troubles and in uphulidiiiK the system. lines not contain poisons, opiates or h; hi t -forminsr druts. For '-tile by into Nepele, and other b ad dniKitisi. Ask for booklet tolling- of recoveries, and write to Kckman Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa., for aditlon.il evidence.- Adv.
WE PAY $1
PER SET FOR OLD FALSE
which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for Old Gold, Silver. Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Strt by Return Mall. Phita. Sme tlra & Refining Co. ' ESTABLISHED 2d YEARS 823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED! Experienced Car Repairers; steady work at good wages; plenty cf material; no labor trouble. ILLINOIS CAR AND MFG. CO. 142 aid Clark. Hammond.
PATENT YOUR IDEAS
and make
Money
Ostrich
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5, V- ) roll Ik ncln Ini. tnr wtae. wu-
., Srr.f hv Tnitl firfnaift. on rrcrrt ot Sl-90.
iw 'J Alo An e-xtra lartrc. ire-ry handsoma S7.50 French Plume. $2.50.
WILLOW PLUMES 16 in. Ion. 16 in. ndrt trirle buid knotted! vrry dur.iblr mrt 5tvlih. SpeciaL $3.95. Send Your Order Today.
u Iwk Ostrich Fiaifiir tt. Inc. Dpt. I, U4Filtttlv..l.T.
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Health
Bell's Guaranteed
Remedy will cure any bad case of Hrzema and
nil skin diseases. Ruv a bottle of thH
wonderful remedy today. Don't wait. 111 ICK 5e For sale at NEGKLK, Tilli I I1FGGIST, C26 South lit.hmon Street, and I.KO SCliAKItTLS BAUBKR SHOP, 6V2 South Hohman Street, or cH Gus Jordan, Manufacturer Room 25 Rlmburh Blk Phon 7 HAMMOND. INDIANA.
MADAM COSTELLO licensed medium reading dally. Circles Friday nit;ht only. Consult tiie beht. Frit rids and stranirers invited. Phone 14 42. 572 Morton avenue, near Columbia. South Hohman street car to door.
TELL YOUR TROUBLES MILLER AND YOUTS THEY WILL FIX YOU UP. PAPER HANGING. PAINTING AND DECORATING Phone 630 ;i4 Cameron Street HAMMOND, 1XD.
Telephone Hammond 1479 Hours: 1 to 4 Dally. Evenlng3, Tuesdays end Saturdays, 6 to 8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist in Diseases of Women and Children SUITE, 204 RUFF BUILDING. Hammond Indiana
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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEP'T STORE
Bread Boxes Free in our Premium Dept.
Bread Boxes, enameled in white with gilt decorations, small, medium and large size, extra values for 15.00, 17.00 and 18.00 IN COUPONS
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Wednesday Sale of Groceries
SUGAR Granulated, with grocery order cf 1.C0 or more, (meat, butter or flour not, included) 10 pounds
53c 1 9c
POTATOES Fancy Home Grown, white stock, splendid cookers, per bushel, Y3C IH?P l'ec
FLOUR Gold Medal or Ccrecota, the two best brands, n -barrel Mck, 2 92 -barrel sack, J Vi-barrel sack. . . . . fC
Fancy Seeded Raisins, 1-pound packtip;0. regular 12c f seller only wC
Basket Fired Japan Tea, fide valup, ler T'ound "v&LC Shield Brand Lard, f & puaranteed pure, per lb....
Waterloo Brand Sugar Corn, 2 cans
M inas Blend Coffee, bott value in Hammond, i lbs.. O""? por pound Dr. Price's Or Royal Baking tf
Powder, ."0c ran 2w
Orioie Corn Flakes, two 10c packneos
Quart Jar of Fine Prepared Mustard only
Best Quality Pancake Flcur, fW
throe -lb packapos
Fancy Carolina Head Rice, 10c kind, 3 rounds for....
I5c
23c 29c 25c
SOAP Kirk's American Family or Fels Naptha, with grocery order, 7 bars for MILK Pet Brand, dozen lare- cans, Q3(j 3 cans for 25c dozen small -cans. 4Qr G cans for.
MASON JARS -sallon size, por dozen, fjgfj quart size, Q per dozen, 47fj pint sir.e, per dozen lw IM
PEACHES Fancy Colorado's at lowest price of season, Vi-bushel box, 53(j per basket
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Wednesday's Best Bargains Quinine Pills, 2-1 Serge Dresses, I Derma Vivi, pore grain, 100 in bot"' all-wool, navy and cleanser and liqtlo. special, per1 black serp;e, jiood ! uid wbitencr, 50c
bottle, at
Men's Work Shoes, all solid leather, mennine oak soles, bellows tongue, sies ( to 11, vcjjcular prico 2.(M sjiecial,
snapiy style, jirinuncd with pip- ; ins and buttons oi line stripe,
black and white; Ladies' and Miss-
size, special,
cs
sizes, 4.8
,49
Dressing Sacques Kcixular value is
1 50c. is made of
heavy tleeee, lined material, black and red with small patterns, made with peplnm, sizes 31 to 4C, sitecial for
Ladies'
ii,!. i,., - ! ('dnesdav,
',V J. b I. 11V, J I ' , , i'ur trimmed, llexilile leather soles, sizes 3 to 8, tine quality, special at
Sheeting
I'nbleached sheet-inu-, lon e; rib re cotton, very firm weave, 0-4 wide,
extra special, per.
ya rd,
i9c
(Limit 5 yards to
customer)
Table Damask
:9s
Good quality, 58 inches wide, jac-
quard iigures, wiUU laundi'v well, aK
bartrain at
Vac-1 yard, extra spe
1 1 ' ra
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Boys' Sweater Coats 10 dozen lioys' Wool Worsted Sweater C o a t s, some with pockets and V-neck,
m gray, maroon red, navy and white, splendid 1.00 and L25 values, special
23'2c
Big Three
! uum Washing eial, per yard,
! Machine, the best i machine in the market, has gal
vanized or wood tubs, all parts guaranteed for 5 years. Hand power, special,
Men's Wool Underwear
Stove Pipe Good quality fineh ilucd, spe" eial for this sale,
21 dozen heavv
i Wool Underwear
in plush back, dark brown color, shirts and drawers to match, all sizes up to 46, good 1.00 value, special,
75c
7c
79c
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