Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, Xov. 15. 1012.

I'KTI Hi: SHOUr.ll. I was sei v-.l in thr.'.- wufsi'S. The table I'l.l'HH Ti: A M Kit A II . llrs. "V. K. Kuss.U an.l Mrs. Mitrt init-i- r,"JmV ., . .. ,i , r"u i, ., Mrs. Kt K-w ci n -ntortiiin.-.l :i niiinli"!' I w;is .1 rat-. w it li tl..vTS an.l Kreer.- j Mrs. Kan Fl.nin, 245 For sy the a v- la tea won tin- s ootid honors. Iin- W !r' S-.YjjC?? ,jr?tf'' Of frictml at a pi.-lut v. slmwrr or- -ry .-arryinn ..ut tin- autunm tints.' mi., n t it ai i'." 1 a numln-r of t'ri.-nlx mi'tisc bunches .f yellow -h i ysa nt h-- R V. day afternoon at h.i- homo in Faytt fovrs -M'.- lai.l for Miss Mario very pleasantly .-dnesday afternoon, rwunis weie a pretty decoration l i h e Jfg t 1 H Ftre.-t in compllmnct to her ni.-ce. Miss KruelU-n. Mrs. S. W. !uell. Mrs. 10. Cards and music features of the home. The colons at the lut'.-h-oii I :-2'.rA V"' -Vtfl' w I;irio Krnchten of Chicago whose mai - j Kruchten. Mrs. M. Kruchten and Mrs. afternoon. A prettily nj pointed lunch- table were yellow and green. Smilax E&ll'l ?t ffioaffifell

Itate to John Smith i.f MerrilHille will; A. I'.ruckham of "liic.i-o, Mrs. .). lloff-

4e an event of Thanksgiving. The j man of Hee .visch. Mrs. J. ltutler of

liride-elect received many pretty nilts from the sin-sis at th party. Th" put sts w ere invited Into the dininc; room at four o'clock whero a liainty luncheon was served. Th lunc'neoi:

mi was served in two coursi s at tivi clock. The party was eiven to eele-

ChieaKo llcie-its and the following brat..- Mrs. I"lain's birthday annlverlummond ladies: Mis. nscar I'lacre- sary and she received a number of Klft.i man. Mis. A. 1 ,ei srna n ti, Mrs. Walter from friends in remembrance of the Hoffman, Mrs. M. Krlew.-in. Miss Anna ,

.fazior and Miss lretit Krltnvfin.

VAUDEVILLE

and yellow hi ysnnthemunis decorated f-fS

the table very beautifully. Sixteen (5.1;

covers were laid. At the meet inc. next B? 1 .

Wednesday afternoon. November 2th'L$ Thurs., Fr... Sat. and Sun.

Mrs. Mea.l will be hostess to tho mem - ' SAC K$

Tf will nil ill K I'.nd Harry I to Tex a j Mr. Mri'iM

You are cordially invited to attend :m illtisi rated talk on CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AND BUSINESS AND HUMAN EFFICIENCY TEE HAMMOND THEATRE MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 1S, at 8 O'CLOCK and TUESDAY, NOV. 19, MATINEE 2 P. M. First titii? Kineniacolor Moving Pictures shown in Hr.mmotHl. p.htck and 'White lloving Pictures. Beautifully t'olored Slides. Corr.pliments THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO., E. N. Bunnel!, Local Agent.

err-

l.i:IO h'DR TIIIO SOI TH. Mr. and Mrs. James Met 'oy have on south for the winter. Tiny expect t'

til several days in lOast St. I.o'.nst

with Mrs. McCoy's sister. Mrs. J. M. Kill and family. In Oklahoma they will ho the quests of their sons ii.-rt

and Harry. From Oklahoma thev will

as for an extt Piled visit with

v's sisier. Mrs. ('.eorte 1.

KiinlnTly who he lias not seen in fifty-

three years. On their return they will stop at Kansas .ity for a few days' visit with .1. I. Met'oy. a brother of Jlr

McCoy w ho he lias not seen in twenty

years'. V I.I M lll'.tlN. Mrs. Frank lletz at her beautiful Homewood residence at SI0 South H"liman street was a. charmitu; hostess 'sterday to the members of the ("oiumlda dub. The i;u"sts were -m. tertalned at luncheon at one o'clock .liter which the afternoon was pleasantly spent pluyiiiK cards. Kuchre was pl.ayol progressively at four tables. Hih '''i"'r 'he cames '' ''

hers of the club at the Hotel t'.richin. ; Nm MI5KELL, HUNT & MILLER . .

it win ne an atternoon pat ty and the '.

" . 'inna IN L C I 1 1 dL IWIl-UUUI

L lock. v it i n.

A reception honoring the It. v. Wal-

Noveity Musical Act.

ter Th.-obahl oT the Xi o t h n est cr n rni-jt'jj versity, who was r. eently a ii mi n 1 .1 j pastor of the Monroe street Mel hodist I tifl

HODGE & LOWELL Cupid's .Mistake. ADAIR 0. ADAIR t'lUiK fjy Circus Act.

Hammond Meat Market 101 STATE STREET. 21G X. 1I0IIMAN STREET. Special Sals of Fancy Groceries, Fresh and Smoked Meats Our Meats Are the Eest. Our Prices the Lowest We Sell Just as We Advertise.

Vi-csh Dressed Stew

ing Chickens, lb. . 02C

following proerani has and n f resiiments will te

.11 prepared j rvcfl. M-111- feU

hers of the chapel and their ('Mends .tv .ll'H

invited:

I'lano Solo Mrs. Kav W".

.-ell.-, ! t-d

L i- l.i-n L . 1 l,'...,lop 1 f

li-'' Theobald;

Misses Vounner I fc;

.(.HI 1

Address Response Piano d uet t . . (.jua.rlette . . .

Keller. 'Weimer. Miliiken and Man

Ciirnet s.do .

.Th,

EMIL SPATZ Kntfi'tuiiier. KINODROME :i SHOWS DAILY, : Oi'i, 7:30 and f:on P. M SAME LOW PRICES.

S Pounds Fresh Feat" FairF

Ki:SnKill Vivsh

li

1 0S1 tJ4

Vocal Sob

. H v. Ti

hri'd

ilANKSGlVKG

Richardson &. Robinson's Plum- Pudding, can

24c

Armour's Glsenwcod and None Such

Mince Meat, pkg., 1! packages

Fancy California Seeded Raisins, package

25c 7k

Finest Recleaned Currants, l pound package

Best Candied Citron, Orange Peel, per pound

Large New Chestnuts, per pound

New Bordeaux Walnut Meats (selected halves) per lb...

New No. 1 Soft Shell English Walnuts, per po'ind

S 2c

Lemon and I0s I2c

42c

c

GROCERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY

UltS. l.l!SO (l;V'!'.s. At her home in ( 'h iea u o avenue. Mrs. Andrew- I.nrson very pleasaritly entertained the nienib.-rs of iho ;....,! Will clnh yesterday afternoon. The me;nhcrs met to play cards and after several names of pedro the awards were siven. First prize was won hy Mrs. Hill. Prizes were also won hv Mrs.

I1IT1I iiBi i.W If

1 y.ji

day ami have h:c, hahery for sale. Thanksc.ivini; ,,, v ,),,, nicmh, rs .f the yiartha Society iil serve i'.iiiii. r at the chnrtti and thi puidic is cordially invited.

"Pork F. mis: n

E-' III ,

3! resii J'ork ty -J PI Shoulders, lb I 4lC :1Iind (Quarter A a

1 r ore ijuaiMOr -j

Miring Faiii . Ih

iuiiiliXativc Veal

KN.ast, !1) ..... 1

native eal r

Italian Creams, tuaplo flavor, usuaiiy tiell at 110c a po.itid, g per pound

J;lly Babies, worth pnimd, special at

Fruit Tablets, asnorted flavor, 40c value, pound

3C

25c

Lion XXXX Patent -bbl. pack, 2 QQ Flour and Pillsbury -hhl. sack gQ(j Flour ) -bbl. sack, l

LION BRAND PANCAKE AND BUCK

WHEAT FLOUR, 9C ',' packages for

25c

FRESH BAKED FIG NEWTON CAKES AND NEWSBOY CAKES, ( ft.

per pound.

i

NATIONAL BISCUIT CO'S ASSORTMENT OF CAKES, per pound

CHOICE

10c

FINE SWEET SANTA CLARA PRUNES,

4 pounds tflF

for.

CANNED GOODS At Liberal Savings. Put in a supply now for Winter. No. 2 Cans Farmhouse Brand Sugar Corn and Joan of Arch Kidney Beans, can gn canp- 25c per 1o7a n J3u No. 3 Cans Compass Brand Tomatoes and No. 2 Cans Rock Valley Peas, i I A can, IOC" do70T1 ' I 8 I L No. 3 Cans Choice Hominy anc No. 3 Cans Choic?

Pumpkin, ran. yi; JTJ

per uo.en

No, 2 Cars Paris and Union Brand Extra Quality Sugar

Corn, can. He I Q prr doztn I

?4 Bar Harbor Mustard Sardines, can. QJ C per dozen (4 Domestic Oil Sardines,

ran 3HC dozen No. 1 Flat Cans Pink Salmon, caa

Hypathia A pes

Chocolate Dipped Maple Marshmallows, loc box, ffo special j Q

Old Fashion Chocolate Drops, usually sell at Lice pound...

I5c

CIGAR SPECIALS

25c 25c

Guaker Bond and Havana Five, un

ion made, T.c cigars, , 8 for

Curly Maid and Joe Anderson, regular Tic cigars, 10 for....

A IlltllX.i: DINMIK. The number of the Kvenini; Whi.-t

John N'icklaus. Mr?. Henri. tta lluher j 'Ittb will he quests at a bridge uinner aml Mrs. Smith. The- consolation ;.riz.'l''t Which ! 'r aiul Jlr.-' Itobert Oillis will was awarded to Mrs. t'harles 1 ,11 hnia n. j l'- host and hostess t .morrow at their The tames pro" rcs.'ed at three tables.' home in Kimhach avni.c. Ihnner at A dainty luncheon was served after the Ht-ven o'eloek u ;il be fallowed with Kanies. In two weeks on Tuesday aft- jiard KHmes. Hii.li.e iv li i Ht will he playernoon the members will be entert:' It: - 1 ed at three tables. Jt will be the first el hy Mrs. Fred Kralowetz at her meeting after the summer vacation.

home In Kim street. The meeting

Ktevr, 11, i

i 'lioiee ( 'uts of . Beef Pot KoasF 11). .

.Native Ivih i 1 "3 li-ast, lh I I 2

3

2U

Native rSirloin

Strak, lb

Native Round

Steak. II, Native Rib r.oililiiT Reef, lo. . . . I Famhnnrer Steak,' lb Moose .Brand Jlanis, lh No. 1 California Hams, 11) No, 1 Strip Rat-on, 11, , l. 8-1,1)1. New

Century Flour. . . . 7 Rars Swift's Pride Soap Fancy Baldwin Apples, peek I8I2 Pounds (iranulated Sujrar.

12ic 12c

C

C

I6ic 132c

75c 25c 30c 1.00

1 s

i 1 ' i.

K ELLOGG'S TOASTED CORN FLAKES, package. Qq

for

LION BRAND TURKISH BATH TOILET

SOAP (10c cakes), extra special 3 for

95c

held on Tuesday instead of Thursday, the nmilar meeting clay en account of Tiiii n ksp. 1 vi n ?. w i:jiiv v it 1 . 1 : i-i i:h(mn. Mis. ("narles K. Tunis was hostess to the members of the Idle Hour t'luh yesterday afternoon at her home in l-'lor-ence avenue. l'edro was daed at two tables and the prizes u r re awarded after several tames had been played. Mrs. Frank Orov and Mrs. T. Shea wmi the lienors in the yane-s. The onsi. lat ion jisize t;is awarded to Mis. Frederick . I'.ull. A two eours.- lunciieon was ! .: ved at lis e o'tdo' k. The

m xt mcet'iiu' of t!e club will occur Monday af'ertioon instead of Thursday on ac. oiinr of Tha nksiviiic. The dat

of hte next meeting is November 2."tli win :i Mrs. Shea of lii'II.ip.i aventte will be hostess. MKI'.T IT 1 1 r.t.I.S. Vos-tcrday afternoon Mrs. Wells of Van I'ureti street wan l.i.-t .s to numbers of the Ladies' Aid Soiiety of thMntiNie street Metiiociist chapel. The members hroueht their needle woik and spent the afternoon newlnc for thfl benefit of thn church. Refreshments were serrod during the afternoon. Arrangements were made for the next regular meetincr to be In Id with Mrs. CarfiKC Tuiee at her hone in Van llurcn street. A special meeting of the officers of the Ladies' Aid Society ami W. '. T. 1". will laKe. place Monday evenintt at the home of Mrs. J. M. llradford in Van Huron st i-o-t when plans will be completed for a social to be "riven in the near future. V M l l)V v.Ki;n';. The memhers of the art commute, of tie- Hammond Woman's I'luh -will meetat the home of the ehairman. Mrs. M. Koihsohild in Soutli lilnna,i stiei t

Monday alterirbon. It will be the senii-l ldtz, Zoa 'ieore. monthly me.ctintr and a very interest-! fred and Wilbur

w iTi:iiKsri. ii-irrio. Mrs. Hay Powier. ls ('oiidit street was ;.t home to the l.e-intjers of th liaptist Women's union yesterday afternoon. The pi, shleiit. Mrs. V. A

Hill, caiied the meeting to order undj after the i i e v. , ii . . pa 1 t:ircises the1 mectinu was triv.-n ocr to the child : culture section, who had the program! in harie. Mrs. Kl.tiher Hudson was liairm..n for tin- day. A l.trt;e nuin- ' ' r of members heard the proKiiitn. v hieli was t-i.e if the most instructive1 t f the season IIi l'ri-.fMtii-nls i-er..

served durihi; tiie social hour. The fol- j l

li-wniif was tip- .Mi::riiii; I j

- Paper " 'a re of the Toth." Mrs. I'll, ster Harc.aelc r. I'aper "Ten. Iihi-.i the Tiuth," Mrs. .J. W. .Tones. P. iter "Social Side of the Kindergarten." Mrs. William Meyeis. Vo-al Solo Ail--, n Anderson. Paper "Punishment of the Child." M rs, t 'h ii r ! i s See. Tap" r "Truinhm the t'liild tc Act w i t h I'almness." Mrs. Albert Tow le. Paper "P.ribinL- Children to be Helpful," Mrs. Carl Anderson. Violin Solo Mrs. Horton.

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City Strict attention given to all phone orders

Phone 431

SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, NOV. 17. The Successful Drama St. EIrno

riven in hon- i t or,d last eve,!- fel

PRICES: Evening, 25c, 35c and 50c. Matinee, All Seats, 25c

eg.1-"" ....

A SI Kf'KISIO I'VIITV

A surprise party was

or oT C.n , .. t:-in,rJ l .ct

incat her horn.-, 155 i:.,st Sibl.-y street, j g3 The party was yiveti to lebrate herjts sixteenth birthd iy atir.iv. rs.iry and she I

received a number i hranee of the d.,. carnations We re l-: favors. After .-.,u-

ifts in rcmi-m-Pi'iU and -white TI the sts as and music had

mM

THE SHOP FOR M EN

I

CHOICE JAPAN RICE (not broken)

special, per pound, 54C 5 pounds for. . . . '.

26c

OLD VIRGINIA BRAND PURE JELLY, In tumblers, regular 10c seller, this sale Cl

Swift's Pride Washing Powder, i

IOC

large packag

The Famous Starch, 4 packages.

Argo !0c

Golden Egg Maccaroni, pack- r?JL age at g 2 C

10 Pounds Pure Table. Salt, Q

k '-ri It m

A SPECIAL SALE OF VIRGINIA DARE WINE A most delicious White Sweet Wine, deliglitful and refreshing. A pleasant tonic for invalids and a popular wine for all occasions. Others charge Tic to 1.00. Our special sale price g tf only 15 y C

MARYLAND PURE RYE WHISKEY, full

quart efs

bottle.

ac

California Dry Lima

Beans, lb Qq

o pounds lor

25c

GRIFFEN RYE WHISKEY (a choice blend; extr'i special, per gal-tfe-Kivtion SOD

v 4i

i

nni

M.M.UTjtlKKVl

THE. FAMOUS BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKEY, GREEN

RIVER, fu',1 quarts only.

98c

DALLEMAND & CO'S CREAM PURE RYE, full quart (flfS bottle. otlC ROYAL CROWN PORT AND SHERRY WINE,

full quart A

i fa

r

bottle.

MARASCHINO CHERRIES in three different size bottles, special at

G5c. 39c and ,

23e

10-lb Bags Pure Old Faihi oned Buck

wheat

Flour,

r, hag. . . i$QS

Pure White Clover per frame. - j OC

Choice Norway Breakfast Mackerel, each a at 0

iux pl ot; ram has he.oi in pared. Tlosuhjeet of "I'ulnr and Harmony" which was discussed at the last inef tir, will he reviewed and the day'- study suhject "A t niosph and I 're.spee t i e will he tahin up. Mrs. (ieoia-e I;. Stricter will ive tin- fourth chapter "The Lamp of Power" from Ttusk in's "Seven Lamps of Architecture." W M.I, 1 V K..1. There was a nicotine; of the Mnrthi Soi-i.-ty yesterday. The metither.s tool for an all day session in the parlors of the First Christian clii.iti li in Calumet avenue. Mrs. Fred Harriett and her committee had charee of the meeting. They had home hakery for sale, from which a nice sum of money was real ol Which Will he USed for tl,e ti.nel'.i of the church. The members will meet for anothe r all day si'imi next Thurs-

Extra Fine Holland

Herring, each, 2c'r

r dozen tmViit

SPECIAL REVIVAL SERVICES. iii:i.im. M MltV, t. ITlh nn.l CtTIl IMi 0Klt IM-'.C 1. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. : : : Corner I'nlnmrt nnil ticliiicnsi 'nucK. Hnniniond, Jiul. pri: t iii- KKitv m km; a r:.5 lltS. MATTIK WIM'.S. of lndliinnpoliN.

in-ill enjoyed for a f. w hours a dainty luncheon was served. The Invito ciii'Sts were Florence 1'i ml 1 i 111:. Kva Kaplan, Sophia Fried man. Mary and Christina Stmni'T. Kisie ; i-ci-n wa Id, Liilic Mockdutz. Kuth iin i iik.iIiI. Lx.lia Harkcy. Pora I .u 1. m a i: . Lthhie tlo-

alter Tease, il- . m

Kckenhoy. K1 wa rd

IHihctt, Joe i;,,hitz. V.-illiuin Ihier and Alfred Stockct. si II Fit I Si: I' 1ST V. Ah nut sixteen bos mi.l irls not at the home of Clifford l';v.-s. .. 211 West State street, last i 1 iiiinu' and tave a surprise party in his honor. The yintni; pec.pl,- enj yel trames and music

duriii'.;- the o.-nir mi ti t s were Se 1 veil

Men's Hatter Men's Furnisher Royal Tailors Stetson Hats Cooper's Underwear

601 Hohman Street

Hammond, Ind

Paintv refrcsh-

Mint i: Ttt isr.ti imits or imum.hknM i; (lll'ItT M. Hi ritiiii-: tF HI'.V ill . There will he a special ino-tmn Tuesday. N'ovemher Kth at the home of S. Shear.'r. 43a Sihley street, at S p. in, husiness of importance to he tiansact.,1. 11-i-i-helS Lima r.erkman will open niassasre parlors in room 41'' Hammond h i i ! d i ni Satiicda". Nov. I'.ih win rc tnedicatcd st.am hilt Its will ! iiivi-n. Massage tratttif tit for ladi- s. Treatments for

hair ailment: poi nt men t s.

ladv callers Saimdav. 11-14-1

i mi ii

1 'lo uie in;?. i.- for n )i- " ri i "s will he cri a-n I

JONES & MALLETT

bimM CUts tiam V&d? 13 IS 8

WP&A TEEiS

Will Repair and Re-p5ate Anything SILVER, NICKEL, BRASS, COPPER PLATING and OXIDIZING 437 Mav Street Phone 1478

FANCY SWEET POTATOES, per pound

uC

FRESH MIXED NUTS, 1912 stock, per lb ... .

I . Hllt"li. eryio!y Cnll-iil,v Incited. ni mill Hrfnsr nr 1 iinvrl l'rit'ii'l.

Black and White High Grade Matches, 12 boxes in large

jiackage at

1 5o

SpBciai Sale of Feesfo Fptsits

er c

Extra Fine Indian River

Grape Fruit, tacli. lozen.

Extra Fancy Washington

Jonathan Apples, per peck

Extra Choice Sweet Oran

ges, per dozen

Fancy Hot House Leaf

I Uttuce' I W &r Per bunch Jj

Special Delivery Schedule Double Staamp Days in our Grocery Department. No orders will be taken for delivery on these days after 2 o'clock.

Green Stamps Given with Ail Purchases

LADIES' TAILOR

Maker of Tailor-Made Suits and Fancy Gowns. Mrs. J. A. Mahoney 240 Douglas Ave.. V. Hammond, III.

Get the habit of calling 771 hfn . yui nrfil a tailor f. ilo rikmI work In pr-Mlimr, ilyrlnic nl cleiinlntr mid nil kiniln of sitfiatlum In jour clit hn. VOl Sfi MK'S TAII.OHS. l Stnie !r-e. Rrmrmbrr 771. call for nnil dollvrr.

NEW WALNUTS, extra large, worth 25c lb, this sale

10c CANS OF PRESERVED FIGS, for

LARGE INDIAN RIVER GRAPE FRUIT, pach. .

1 LB OF FU RE COCOA in fruit jar

FANCY ENDIVE, per pound

17c 22c 5c uit 32c 6c

PATENT YOUR IDEAS

and

Mon

ICY j iUtar. AH F

Mt rati Book

TO CET THEM"

II Yew W14 if KX tianWii

AiVK 1. nit

rAfoZZr JOSHUA R. H. FOTTE

i j f29 CIM St. rUaMpkk S S. tWtMn St. Giicxo j

FRESH LEAF LETTUCE, per pound

Sirloin Steak, extra quality. l)('r 1 "7p pound I B 11 -2 Pounds Leaf ff L?.rd lor 1 BUU Small Fcrk f p Loins, lh IHv No. 1 Hams, 1 fr pound 0" Best Rump Corn -1 Gj. Beef, lb Il2b

Hind Quarter Lamb, 11 Fore Quarter Lamb, lb Honey Comb Tripe, lb

3

10c

GRIFFEN AND SKELLEY'S ASPARAGUS POINTS, regular art 25c cans for LIC 5 CROWN SMYRNA FIGS, per pound fcllC

WALDORF TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls for

FRESH MIXED CAKES, 2 pounds for

i-GALLON PAILS OF SYRUP, each

A 2'2-LB CAN OF NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. . FRESH FILBERT NUT MEATS, per pound

BRING YOUR JUG AND GET A GALLON OF CIDER. We will tap a nw barrel tonight, gallon

RUM FORD BAKiNG POWDER, Mb cans.

NICE SWEET

25c 25c 19c 10c 42c 18c

25c

10 lbs. Granulated Sugar, with grocery order, for 49c

Hiimpie

ii J8LM

578 Hohman St., Hammond Phones 1 550-1 551