Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1912 — Page 2
THE TIME
Thursday, Oct. 10, 1912.
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Special Offer
Ask Your Dealer for Price Per Box
Until December 15th, 1912, the wrappers from a box of Galvanic Soap (100 cakes) will entitle you to a set of Genuine Rogers Sooons Absolutely Free
Your Choice w
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Mm. John I'unril. J r will entertain the membrra of the .Vort hlle l.atlirV Hub t a tblnaltle party I'rllny afternoon. At her home in Kant State street, Mr. ;. 11. ( lover will le hoMen Frlilny nf'ernoon to the mrmlif of tbe T.HI" Hub. The memlierat of the Ilnppy llnur t'lnh will te entertalued by Mrs. Unvlfl .Mrhola at her home, the corner of ( eilar and llotl'inan htrcrlH Frlilnjr afternoon. The member f the i. I A. to the n. of I.. V.. mll ile a rani party Friday afternoon In the K. of I", liall in outh llohinan atlrrrl.
6 teaspoons or 3 dessert or snim
spoons. These spoons are the genuine Rogers Al heavy silver plate, guaranteed. Every piece stamped Rogers. The beautiful LaVigne or Grape pattern is in the French Gray Finish, so much in vogue at present. Coupons from Johnson's Soap Powder accepted same as Galvanic Soap wrappers. Buy a box of Galvanic Soap 100 cakes today from your grocer. Take the front panel only of
these wrappers to our Branch Premium Department, in the store of Streube Music Co, HohLsnt and receive either set, free of any cost. N. B. If not convenient to yon to present the wrappers at the above-named Ftore, mail same direct to us enclosing 5 two-cent stamps to cover postagt, and we will mail spoons direct to you postpaid.
B. J. JOHNSON SOAP COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis.
r.'ll:itTI INFORMAL!. Mr. and Mr. Rulx-rt W. Stewart en-tertaim-d a fi w- friends informally at their hfm' in Truman avenue last evening. The party was given in oum-r?tm-nt to Miss Ruth Huntley of Grand Rapid. Mioh., who Is the house fruest of J!i!s Florence Stewart. Several FBWs of "5'" were played proKt'essively. Hith seore was madp by Mrs. R. W. Stewart. Mti.ic was another deltsrhtful feature of the evening. Vocal, ! piano, cornet and violin sle'Ulons were j incSudp-1 in the musical progiam. A' dainty two course luncheon was served at ten o'rlork. Eig-ht covers wer? t luid. ISouiineta of asters trimmed the tables very attractively. In the parlors dowers and autumn foliasre were a' pretty d cm a t i on. Th- truests were Mr. snd Mrs. V. J. Stewart, Miss Kuth Huntley of Gran.l Hr,ids. Miss Flu-- j ence Stewart, Messrs. Fred Ft:-wirt atv.1 Roy M.-Oitehe,.-!. j
eriven at the in Russell the an-spl'-es
A KKI'ITU,, A sonit rci-ita! wii! he Fust Mthv!ist rhureh street this eveninsr tinder
of the choir. Miry Kl Hot t -Hcn?s will five the proi-'ram. assisted hy the choir j and Miss Lillian ft ord. violinist. She has a beautiful iyric soprano voice of ( screat power and sweetness. Ilurinir w wi w wtwiwi w mmmm GALL STONES, BILLTOUS COMFLEXION INTESTINAL ATONY.
the reason fhe v ill tuir the west in a concert company with SUn vfrftf'. the noted lanish violinist. The choir has li'i-n fortunate i:i sccuri ! Mary Kl! lot t - Hen ss to pive seveinl tmmbeis on their concert program this evening and it is hoped that many will hear her. The ful:u iiiK program wi!l be plven at eierht-fii'teen o'clock: PART ON K. 1. a A Birthday Woodman (h Alia Oh Had 1 Jubals I.yre (From Oratorio Joshua).... , Han del
2. ChorusAnd The Oiory of the. Lord (From Me.'-siah) . .Handel The r-hoir. 3. (a) My Wee Bird Smith ibi Kocl; In in ie Wind. .Xeidltner i. Sta-cato l'olic;i Mulder 5. Tenor Solo The I,ord Is My J.ijiht AHits.n Mr. U. K. Moon. 1W11T TWO. 1. Aria O pon Fata'e (From Opera I on Carlos) Verdi 2. (a) I,ass Wit'i a T. licate Air..Arru (b) Kcstai-y liumn-.cl () Aria I Sent My Soul Thru' i The Invisible, Parisian
club on an interesting sui3ect. a subject which is of vital interest to the whole city population. It is desired that there is a larsre attendance of the club members at this mc'tins- The treasurer renmsts all members to pay their dues at this meetinsr. The program) fr the afterr?.nn will be as follows: Music Mrs. U A. Vinard Paper Mrs. J. M. Turner Aa.lrt-ss Mrs. Fred Stephens
Harden I, Children Son its I.ullaliys(a) i!as To.-s Oil Slumber Ji.iat in Bcrceti sr id) Bedtime Violin Solo l.esende
Miss Uliiin M. Spafford. Fecitative and Aria Ah, Fois'e iut i From ( 'pera, l.a Traviata t . Veni
rhmati n Fischer Fischer Fischer Fischer . . Bo hm
KM. U.KMKNT I! ASJtOlACED. - Tlie formal announcement ot the en-
. pnement of Miss Irene Mott to Charles I W. Wilson of Ch'catro was made at a delightful ljTielieon Kivcn yesterday by Mrs. Frederick K. Mott at her 1 Ionici wood residence, KTG South ' llohinan i street. A five course luncheon was i si rved at one o'clock. I'uriPK the aftj ernoon the fruests were KCnerously on-
i tcrtained with music bv Miss Klsbeth !
ICorr- r of Fondu l.ac. Wis., and Mrs. T.. 1... Bomberarer. In the reception hall and parlors where the riuests frathered , to listen to the program, the decorai lions were very beautiful. Hydrangeas i a nd white cosmas arranired with pretty i (rreeiiery were used !n profusion. 3t j was a pink and whie uncli-on and the service tables were prettily decorated , with kilarney roses. Pink rose buds ' were criven the guests as favors in the dininu' room Wedneday, November the sixth was trivia as the date for the
I'aintily decorated cards were used to ::'inounce the wedding ilat". Tiiere were fifty younpr people entertained at the luncheon, which was one of the prettiest of the early autumn. Amoni; the out of town quests were Mrs. John Hatholomevv of Cliicapo; Miss Emma McOermott of Chicago; Mrs. Orlan Ora nt of Lafayette, Ind.; Miss Helen Mi Kiiisry of Aledo, 111.; Miss Korrer of Fondu l,ar. Wis., and Miss Elizabeth Mahoney of Fondu bar, Wis. Miss Mott is the only difush.ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick H. Mott si ml one of Hammond's very charmi'ij; yountr women. The serifs of parties in her honor will open with a. bridue luncheon, Tufsiiay, (iclcber the fifteenth when Mrs. T. Kdwin Bell will entertain a sroup of ymns pi ople at her home in Webb street.
v r;i!Uf;n i.i chkox. Mrs. T. Kdwin Bell has cards, out for a bridKe luncheon to be jrlven at her
home in 'Web street. Tuesday. October 15th. The party will be Riven in compliment to Miss Irene Mott, whose marriage to Charles W. Wilson will be an event of November 6th. PKDRO PIHTV. The members of the O. I. A. to the B. of I.. K. will grlve a card party Friday afternoti following their resular lodpre seseion. The party will be given
in the K. of r. Hall in South Hohinan street. The frames will bejrin proniptiy at two-thirty o'clock. Pretty hand painted prizes will be awarded In the tames. The public is invited. A Glll.l MKDTIMi. Members of the Women'M Guild of St. Paul's Kpisiopal church met for their regular weekly business and social suasion esteiday afternoon in the guild ; room in Rimbach avenue. After a
short business meeting the moratien served and accomplished a Rreat deal of work for the church. The hostess, Mrs. Elizabeth Johns n served a dainty luncheon during; the social hour.
Iieiinite arranReraenta were not made for next week's meeting but announcement of it will be made later. It is desired that there is a larse attendance al the mcetinsy. MIC. I'OWF.U KTK.HT.INS. The monthly social meeting of the Northside Ladies" Club will take place tomorrow afternocfl at the home of Mrs. John Powell, jr. in Towle street.
MKET IX Clll l(H I'AHI.OKS. Tiie members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Congregational church met in the parlors of the church in Oostlin street yesterday afternoon for their regular weekly nifCtinj;.- The members brought their needle work and spent the afternoon sewing for the bazaar which they expect to have before the holidays. Refreshments were served during; the social hour. Next Wednesday afternon the member will meet in the church parlors au;iin and follow their usual business ami social program. V 1,1 (11K(I. Mrs. John K. FitZK'-rabl is cntertainIr.Sf the members of the Columbia Club
at luncheon at one o'clock today at the Hammond Country Club. Several panics of euchre will be played progressively following the luncheon. A I.t ( I1F.OV. The members of the Alpha Phi Olub are being- entertained at luncheon today at the home of Mrs. W. A. Buchanan in South Hohman stiect.
garden truck and if as many shoppers turn out as did last Saturday it will be a sight worth seeing. Already t ho market has a steady patronatre of buyers and a number of farmers have been here resularly. The ladies of the Pine Street. Presbyterian church were at the market again this morninsf selling homemade bakery poods and were sold out in a short time.
They promise, i
EXPECT BIG-
DAY SATURDAY I
While unfavorable, weather and a lack of thorough organisation trips far. have beep a handicap for the new cily market in Hammond, all' indications point to a bij; day on Knturday. Quite a number of farmers have prom ised to come into the market with their
Saturday with a much larger supply of all kinds of goods. WHT ARE YOU NOT A TIMES READER rrco'-Vl-twA if'" .
to return again nxtiS" " "" " " m" m
'- ..-Ji S STARTING THURSDAY MAT. f n I j J. warren jeane & Co. i miBsmmmm 1 1 1 p Pearl Eros. & Burns 1 tlhQB$3 111 Tc.OI!!d,ans I l BicNamee j TOXTGIIT PlU Arstistlc Clay Modeller. PI I ii Valerie Sisters v THE SINS OF I j I SingerB and Dancers. I THE FATHER Kinodrome S pm I-atcst News in Motion Views.
I JK J"i V4llu Orpheum Concert
; JACK IJKSSFA' urcnestra ; And His Company jjjjj Other Features
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very close weave, special
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"For years I had been troubled with r-im in my sido and had been told by different doctors that I had sail stones. One doctor after yhc,;h'r had. treated nrr iicd advised rin; to have an operation. At last I happened to see Dr. T.eedy's advertisement and came to t-'oe him. When I told the doctor that. 1 had seal I stones, he only smiled and commenced my treatment. The relief became apparent almost at once and in 3 very short time I was free from nil former indications. Whether the doctor thought I had sail stones or not, the relief was prompt and tod ly 1 am sound and 'eii. "MRS. ALICE A. BAILEY, "40S E. Calvert. St., South F.end. Ind." Let me pay to you. (verv confiden
tially, of course! that Mrs. Bailey never had sail stones. But fhe thought s'.he had, hecause so many doctors had told her so. That there are hundreds of Jnst Btich cases. I am convinced, for I have mmy of them call and tell me the frame story. Usually these are eases of intestinal atony, giving rise to the Fallow complexion, often, but not always, pain in the side, tired, indolent and fdepy spells etc., sometimes incapaciatathn? the patient for work or business. Thee conditions are f Importance nnd should he tre'itod intelligently. But to treat them with surgery is a crime. Dr. Leedy whorfe office is in suites 32 and over Lion Store, Hammond, Ind., makes a specialty of this class of cases and their numerous complications, such as skin diseases, rheumatism, neuralgia and kidney complaints.
The doctor also treats eye, ear, nose and throat trouble?, ests eys and fits glasses. His terms of treatment are reasonable and consistent with the working man's circumstances. Consultation free. Adv.
MKKT TO 1'I.VV ( VKDS.
-n enjoyable aCternoon was spent by
the Ijiiiics of thi Kninhts of Columbus who met in the iC. of C. club rooms inl fc'o'ith Hohman street yesterday to play I'Hrds. I'edro u;.s played pi oKressivu- '. 1.V at tive tables. .Nfter sv-ral k;iiih.-h j the award were sr'.ven to ilrs. Frank A I'.aker, wlio lefir' the hishest Humbert of teamen. Pi ii- s were iiis. won !' Mr?. lcor.;e E.ier and Mrs. 'ill j Mu;;inot, I uinty ref re . -h men t n ! served at the cini'liifinn of the curd j euno The members will meet asaln j on tli& afternom of Octet. rr 2,1rd ;i.iid ; spend . few l,o irs jr.eafantly at the i
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PULL OUT THE GRAY HAIRS
I!OI,I HKtil I.AH MKUm'ti. Ye:--t crcl.t y afternoon the members of tlie Toadies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church met in the parlors of the church in South Hohninn street and were very plea n 1 1 y entertained by Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. c Scott. It was the afternoon for the
rc-uliir -weekly me.ting and nfter the business meeting refreshments were served. Flans were made for the annual holiday bazaar to be Riven in December. The members devoted a part of tic afternoon to their medio work and acemplished a prrcat deal of wcrl;. The next regular meeting will occur AVednesday afternoon, October 16th. A I'lHD OI THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Daughters of Liberty, Royal Leapue, I'.arhers Locnl Union, church societies, friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers and Kindness shown in our bereavement and death of our ! loved wife and mothtr. i-ni:i ALi.HN". K STHKH ALLF.N.
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Heavy warm melton with a ohilchilla collar and
cuffs, ii) to 14 years, sjjeeial .
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Few Applications of Simple Remedy Will Bring Back the Color.
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Mrs. Charles Colmove very pleasantly entertained the members of Die W. ill. C. Kmbroidery ("iijb at an afternoon thimble party yesterday at her home n ' Kast State stre t. A number of tlie i members were present. They planned Mrs. Wheeler to eomolete arm nsjements Mrs. Wheeler to compite arran'cmnlii for the reception arid banquet, to be K'ivcn the members of the 9!th Ilegrt- . inet)t who will have their reunion In . Hammond Ttiesd y. The next r -frular mclirtrs of William II. Calkins W. Ft. ' C. No. 24S will take place Thursday afternoon, urtobcr 17th In I. . . F.
Tiall in l--cf State Mr.-t. Followtriir
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'Tull out one gray hair and a dozen will take its place" is an old saying, which is, to a great extent, true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it Is a sign that Nature needs assistance. It is Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hair, or hair that is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly people with perfect heads of hair -without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some pood, reliable hair-restoring treatment should be restored at once.
that one of the best
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luncheon was
mf.i:ti; postpov ki a wki.k. 1 The meettnn- i, t'tc Maywood Culture Club which was announced would take place yesterday afternoon was postponed tnuil Wednesday, ctobr Kith when Mrs. Will Lynch will entertain at her home in Ada s'.reet. Mrs. Lynch will be hostess at a thimble party. The meeUhs this wetk had to be postponed on account of Illness at thu home of the hostess. a m sixes mke:ti;. There will be a business meeting of the Hammond Woman's Club Saturday afternoon, October 12th at three o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce Club rooms in the Citizen's German National Dank buildtnsr. Important business will be transacted. Mrs. Fred Stephens of Indiana Harbor will speak to the
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GAS MANTLES
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cludel) 10 lbs for. FLOUR, buy tin Ceresota or Gold Hiiarrel sack 1 4 -barrel sack Va-barrel sack
GRAPES, fancy 8-1 b basket at
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with
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LITTLE BOYS' HATS
car tabs,
Chinchilla with 1.00 value, red or brown
59c
Men's FLANNEL SHIRT Cherry Valley in blue and
gray, double stitched, un
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MENS SWEATER COAT Worsted knit in tan and oxford grav, made with
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tiarents used. The best preparation
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stores faded or gray hair to Its natural color. Don't de-ay another minute. Start using Wyeth's Sacre and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few .days' treatment will make in your hah'. This preparation Is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all druggists. Agent L. Ilarry Weis.
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PAILS
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PANCAKE FLOUR, best quality, three la"-kaires for felJv PORK and BEANS, Snider's, 15e can COFFEE, ' Minas' blend,
best value in Hammond,
4 pounds, 1.05; per pound ROLLED OA Price's,
MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS
Good quality with leather soles, ( to 12, CQrr special .00
LADIES' SHOES Gun metal or patent eolt,
stvhsh 2..H) fxradc, sizes 2r2
to 8, special, at.
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BOYS' STORM SHOES In heavy storm calf, have straps and buckles, sizes 1 to 0V2, extra O quality, special. . . .B.0 LADIES' VELVET SHOES
Good e;rade velvet, 'Bunt'
toe with tip, .ill sizes, sie-ial . . . .
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BLUE CROSS Ma -aroni or Siac,li(.tti, fZ,r 2 packages MATCHES, Barber's best
and cheapest, ISc package for. . .
COOKIES, a lar-e assortment, plain or iced, f per pound Jj
14c
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