Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1912 — Page 3
Friday, Dec. 6, 1012.
THE TIMES
East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store Cor. Forsythe and Chicago Aves. Phone 24
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, per pound OUR LEADER COFFEE, per pound UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA, 60o grade, pound R. B. BREAKFAST COCOA, 'a-pound tins SHREDDED WHEAT, two boxes AMERICAN FAMILY OR NAPTHA SOAP, 6 bars ENGLISH WALNUTS, pound 25c 30c 48c 19c 25c FELS 25c 20c
Saturday
DOES COFFEE DRINKING AGREE WITH YOU. IF NOT, WE CAN HELP YOU WITH EVERS' VACUM TREATED COFFEE, FOR WHICH WE ARE SOLE AGENTS IN EAST CHICAGO. ASK US ABOUT IT.
Lowney's Celebrated Cossb 20C Kaiser High Grade Mac aroni or Spaghetti, 3 for. . . Quaker Oats, 10c package.. Shaker Salt, 10c box ....... 23c 8c 7k Gold Uedal Flour, VS-bbl sack, 1.37; -bbl. sack...... Ull Choice New Seeded Raisins, three ORf 1-lb packages. . ... wC Ferndell Peanut Butter, quart 91 jars. ... . . . .m I U Illncelieat, 9Kf 3 packages. . .w.Zuu Large Bout Pickles,., "7 dozen. ,-.. . lb
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT AND ORANGES ARE VERY FINE NOW AND PRICES ARE CHEAP. OUR FANCY MICHIGAN CELERY IS SWEET AND BRITLE. HOT HOUSE TIP RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS FROM THE SOUTH ARE HERE. WE ARE PLANNING FOR A LARGE CHRISTMAS SALE OF GOOD THINGS. WATCH FOR IT. W. "SL MAM(QMD)
Phones 21-61
WdDDiKilleipQifflD CdDaft Salle FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Ladies' Coats at $12.50 and $15.98, worth $20 and $25. Ladies' Coats at $9.98 and $12.50, worth $12.50 and $18. Misses' Plush and Caracul Coats $15.98, worth $25.00. Ladies' Russian Pony and Marmot Coats $50 to $85. You do not know the actual purchasing power of your dollar until you see the values we are now offering.
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Let us prove to you that the excellent styles and splendid embodied in our Top Coats this season, make them th ever offered at our prices.
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for Saturday, Bee. 7
MIXED NUTS, per pound. . . . 18c CANNED GOODS Four 3-Pound Cans Tomatoes, four of Corn, four of Peas or four of Pumpkin, one dozen cans 1.20 FLOUR Pillsbury, Gold Medal or Ceresota -barrel sack '4-barrel sack H-barrel sack 2.75 1.39 70c GRANULATED SUGAR, with order, 10 pounds. 55c 331
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Fur Food:
l-Lb Bricks Hammond's High Grade, 4 -J-Butterine, lb I C Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, 1-pound tall cans Oil Sardines, key opener, 3 cans . 18c 11c .T7 full Brick Cheese, fancv full , V J, IA1 A. 19c cream, whole brick, lb ..... . Fancy White Cherries, 2-pound 4 Eft can - I JO Vermillion Sugar Corn, regular 12c, spe- 01 cial, 3 fori , j Van Camp's Baked Beans, 3-pound 20c cans Buchnut Cod Fish, in glass jars . . 16c 12c East Furs For Women,
All MlUineryl-3 Off Cash or Credit
EAST CHICAGO. Mis Pearl Townsend returned alter an absence of several weeks, having been called away on account of the sickness of her mother, who died some time after Miss Townsend': arrival. Mrs. Charles Donovan of Tod avenue
Is quite sick with an attack of the grip. ! Don't forget the rummage sale to take place this evening and tomorrow at Hastings Express office, under the auspices of the Rebekahs. There will be a bake sale at Schliek- j er s drug store tomorrow, conauciea oy the Miriam Rebekah lodge. Mrs. August II. W. Johnson Is In the city today. The Klks had a good meeting last night. Miss Anne Sweezey, librarian of the Kast Chlcagt and Indiana Harbor libraries, has resigned her position to take another one at Palem, Ore. Her resignation was handed in at the last meeting of the library board held day before yesterday. August Johnson spent yesterday In Crown Point. Mrs. Sena Charninskl entertained some friends at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kaufman, in aBring avenue. of Claremont Pears, inA 3-lb cans I UC Van Camp's Catsup, 15c size 'I 1 bottle........... I C Galvanic Soap, QCa 6 for cQh 20-Mule Team Borax, f5rcpa'kaBr 10c Uncle Jerry Pancake Flour, 3 packages. ... . . .Zuv Palm Olive Soap, OQ 3 bars. . ZOC Kippered Herring, "1 1 n can I 2u Ericka Hand Soap, 3 boxes. . ....... Mammoth Lye, 3 large cans. 25c 21c Toilet Paper, reg- OEA ular 5c roll, 7 for . ZuC Chicago, Indiana a IFonHH Lame
Misses and Children
last night. A two-course luncheon was served. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Freeman are rejoicing in the birth of a little daughter, who made her ' appearance on, Sunday. Mrs. Freeman and the baby are both doing well. C. C. Smith, who quite sick yesterday, was able to return to business again today. The Congregational Men's club will meet next Monday night at the home of G. H. Jaeobson, 4513 Tod avenue.
The monthly meeting of the Dewi Sant Benevolent society will be held at Weiland's hall, Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7:30 p. m. AjJL members are urgently requested to e present. Nomination of officers for the ensuing year will take place. - First-class dress-making, Mrs. Lesser. 422S Magoun avenue. tf INDIANA HARBOR. George Flegle's announcement that all butter and tea coupons issued by him must be returned on or before Deo. loth, in order to redeem. 6-2t The Methodist Sunday school is pre paring a very pretty entertainment for Christmas.- It Is a cantata and prom Ises to be one of the best things the school has ever given. The Methodist Sunday school Is noted for Its fine entertainments, the school teachers, of whom a number belong to this church. being of great assistance In preparing the children for their various parts. Boyd Johnson of Grapevine street, who has been very ill with typhoid fe ver, is now pronounced out of danger, Mrs. Enos Drummond of Fir street has gone to Muncie to recuperate after her recent Illness. Mrs. Long returned home Tuesday evening after spending a week with relatives in Farmer City, 111. The Girls' Social club meets tonight with Miss Maud Scott, in Fir street, Mrs. Loyal Wagner Is hostess jointly with Miss Scott in the entertainmen of the members. Tonight work will be begun on the play which the club in tends to give some time in January, th parts being assigned and other prelim inaries attended to. The Methodist Ladles' Aid society me yesterday at the residence of Mrs. Otto Kaiser, 3734 Elm street. It was th regular business meeting of the aid. Mrs. Shepherd, who has been suffer ing from a nervous breakdown, has gone to her mother's, down state, for visit and to recuperate. A party composed of Misses Lottie E Long, Jennie Buxley and Laura Darner and Messrs. R. M. McQuilkin and Daugherty attended the Colonial the atre last night, where they saw Ben Hur. WANTED Dining room girl. Sternberg's cafe, Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Telephone S61-J. Santa Claus haa announced that all good little .boys, and girls who want to write to him may .do bo in care of Thb Times,; as usual. The letters must be written legibly and on one side of the paper only. ' Hammond, Ind., Dec. 6. Dear Santa Claus: Will you please give me a doll and a bag of candy t eat. And give me a doll for my little sister. Well, that I all I want this Christmas. Good-bye. From HAZEL HATFIELD. 797 Sohl street. Stleglits Park. Ind-, Dec. 6. Dear Santa Claus: I am glad to write to you. I am the oldest of seven children and my age Is 12 years. I would like a pair of gum boots, my size Is 4. I have five sisters, they are 10, 8, 6, 3 and 10 months. They all nfi KJena9s woolens we have finest garments
Letters To Santa Claus
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your Copy in the morning mail9 if your name is no! on our
mailing list be sure and ask for one of these Helpff ul Booklets the very next time you are in the Store. - - IF YOU ARE WONDERING WHAT WILL BE THE MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT TO GIVE TO A FRIEND OR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, THIS GUIDE WILL SOLVE YOUR DIFFICULTIES. Besides a list of Gift Suggestions we have printed about 300 bargains which are exceptionally Suitable for Christmas Gifts. This booklet will not only help you to save money, but will save time and make your Christmas shopping a pleasure. You can check the items you have decided upon and bring the Guide with you to THE CHRISTMAS STORE. y " , :
Kaufmann & Wolf
like to have what you have to spare. I And I have one brother, 4 years old. : He also would like ai pair of gum boots. His size Is 104. My address Is MASTER KARL SCHICK. ! 2907 Indiana Boulevard and 121st street. HEAR THIS! FOREX (XXXX) Kentucky Plan Cat Is made of the best Kentucky Barley tobacco. No choicer or more delightful moke for the pipe. It's dad's choice. Save the tickets. McHle-S. Tob. CoAd v. YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUICKLY VANISH Harmless Remedy, Made from Garden Sage, Restores Natural Color. A feelin gof sadness accompanies the discovery of the first gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. we an know the advantages of being young, i Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are "looking fit" gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suffer the handicap of looking old on account of gray hairs, when a simple remedy Will give you hair youthful color and beauty in a few days'time? Most people know that common garden sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Sage Tea" for keeping their hair dark, soft and luxuriant. In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at the ends or constantly coming out. A few applications of this valuable remedy wiL1 bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days" treatment. All druggist sell it, under gaurantee that tho money will be refunded if the remedy Is not exactly as represented. Agent L Harry Weis.
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LION STORE
THE DAY IN CONGRESS SENATE. Convened at noon. Resumed consideration of omnibus claims bill. Joint commission to investigate purchases of American tobacco Dy foreign governments, elected Senator Martin chairman and organized for' Investigation, which may take a year. , Court of impeachment resumed trial of Judge Archbald at 2 p. m. - Adjourned at 6:04 until noon today. HOUSE. Convened at noon. f Indian appropriation bill,; aggregating $8,000,000, which will be reported Saturday. , Chairman Henry of rules committee tentatively set next Tuesday for hearings of alleged New Haven-Grand Trunk traffic deal. Banking and currency subcommittee decided to Invite testimony of persons interested In currency legislation at hearings to begin Jan. 6. Director Stratton of bureau of standards opposed before agriculture committee bill for regulation and tax of oleomargarine. Waterways delegates urged liberal appropriations for Mississippi levees before rivers and harbors committee. Chairman Alexander of merchant marine committee called meeting for Friday to resume "shipping trust" Investigation. Passed Adamson bill for physical valuation of railroads with Mann amendment, empowering' Interstate Commerce Commission to regulate issuance of stocks and bonds. Took up legislative, executive and judicial apropriation bill." ' Adjourned at 5:30 until noon today. APPLEJACK FANS ARE QUE OVERCOME Gary Connoiseur Permits Friends to Sample an Old-Time Brew. Judge Homer Ansley of Qary. Westville and Indiana Harbor blew into ! Broadway this morning long enough to . invito several of his friends to a forth- '
will receive
Hammond, Indiana coming good time at his country home near Westville. ' ' The Judge was on his way to Crown Point. He brought along with him a Jug of the rarest applejack which he passed around to old time friends in the Reynolds building. This stuff js of th vintage of 1881," declared the Judge as a big mob cf enchanted tenants fried to break into the room where the fragrant bouquet of the rare applejack emanated. Upon his leaving Gary for Crown Point the judge promised to bring mora samples of the famous Porter county applejack. . GRAND TRUNK AFTER ROBBERS Valparaiso. Ind., Dec. 6. Following the second robbery at the iocal ticket .station the Grand. . Trunk road has placed three detectives here to work with the officers in an effort to round up a gang of thieves which has committed fifteen burglaries and twelve . thefts in this city within the past two weeks. Incidentally, the company seeks to unravel the mystery of the robbery of freight cars between Chicago and Olivers,' near South Bend, ; during which operations more than . $5,000 worth of mechandis has been stolen. .':. GARY MAN LANDS BIG BRICK ORDER William H. FyfTe Parry, the Gary brick dealer, was notified today that he was the successful bidder on the pressed brick contract for the new Michigan City prison bindery factory. Something like 12,000 pn-ased brick will be required for the Job. DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show you whether you are buying land or a law suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY eoessorw to BROS. A IJIXWIDDIE. ALLMAN CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Tit'e to Lands In Laks County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind, BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title & Truct Company, Chicago, III.
