Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1912 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Friday, Dec. 20, 1D12,

EAST CHICAGO

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DID. HARBOR

EAST CHICAGO XtMig Thompmn, at Clirf fttraaa, offers unlimited possibilities for the selection of a gift for any member of your family or any of your friends. 4t Lester Ottenhelmer returned last night from Bloomington, Ind.. where he la attending the state university. He will remain through the Christinas holidays. His first request after arriving at the house was for the automobile key. In consequence of this, Abey is not expecting to see much of his son, nor of the machine during Lester's stay. There is a rumor that the senior Ottenhelmer has purchased a Gillette safety raor for somebody for Christmas. Can It be that this Is intended for Tester? Mrs. Peter Stirling gave the Lady Klks a delightful surprise Wednesday night when she treated them to hot oyster soup, cake and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Gwllym John of Beacon street have a new daughter. The lit-

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Watches of all kinds and Diamonds. Solid Gold and Gold Plated Jewelry; High

Grad; Silverware

and Novelties, Cut

Glass and Hand Painted China. The most reliable and best bar

gain Jewelry Store in this vicinity. MAX NASSAU JEWELER and OPTICIAN 4726 Olcott Ave. East Chicago

tie girl made her appearance this morn

lng. Both she and Mrs. Jones are doing finely. It was a bit inconvenient for the young lady to time her arrival

during a period of quarantine for

scarlet fever, but she was none the less welcome. Uot'n the older Jones' chil

dren are gre-ttlngr alonjr well.

Mrs. John Cochran of Olcott avenue

is spending the day In Chicago.

Miss Theresa Brown Is doing some

Christmas shopping In the city today. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

d. Jones, who ha been sick with scarlet fever, is improving nicely. The

family hope for the raising of the

quarantine before New Year's.

The Woman's Guild of the Mission

of Good Shepherd will meet today

with Mrs. Caleb of Magoun avenue.

The East . Chicago chapter of the

Eastern Star will entertain with their second annual ball on the evening of Jan. 10. The event will take place In the new Masonic building, the main floor

of which will be completed in time for

the event, and put to use In that connection for the first time. Tickets are being sold now and it is anticipated that the affair will be a brilliant one. Mrs. Victor Badeau is chairman of the committee in charge of the event. Miss Anne Sweezey, the librarian, who resigned her position some time ago, will leave soon for Salem, Ont., where she has accepted a position. She does not know just when she will leave, but expects to be able to do so not later than Jan. 1. First-class dressmaking, Mrs. Lesser. 4228 Magoun avenue. , tf

Stee.nberger'B grocery, Indiana Harbor, i tomorrow, Saturday, 21st. All 10c

packages 3 for 25c; 15c packages 2 for

25c. It The Chicago Grand Concert Quintet will appear at the Christian church tonight. The quintet will appear at the

Christian church tonight. The quintet

will be in a position to give their encores In Ave or six languages if there is a demand. The concert Is one of the numbers of the splendid entertainments now being given by the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Braverman are being honored by a number of farewell parties these days, before their departure for Chicago, where they wiTl make their home after. Jan. 1. Mr. Braverman has sold out the Lake County Bottling works and has established the Erie Furniture company at Clark and Erie streets, Chicago. Their departure will be greatly regretted by their many friends in Indiana Harbor, where they have lived for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hetrlck of Hemlock street report that their baby, who has been ill at St. Margaret's hospital for some time, is getting along nicely. Prof. Louis O. Erickson is leaving this evening for his home in northern Wisconsin to spend the Christmas holidays.

It has been reported that the Woman's Guild of St Alban's church real

ized $70 on its recent bazaar.

St. Alban's church will hold mid

night services Tuesday evening. The

full communion service will be observed and special music will be a feature. Charles E. Fowler left for Indianapolis last night. The kindergarten of the Washington school is enjoying a Christmas party today.

Up and Down in INDIANA

II.A?r WAR AGAINST "MOVIES," "With headquarters opened at Laporte, from which, to conduct a campaign against legislation legalizing the opening of moving picture houses on Sundays, petitions are being prepared for mailing to every city, town and hamlet in the state for signatures in opposition thereto. RECEIVES 2,r0O LETTERS, More than 2,500 letters for little children asking for Christmas presents have so far this year been sent to Mrs.

Will H. Noll, of Ft. Wayne who each year takes care of the wants of the youngsters. Mrs. Noll takes the letters that are sent to Santa Claus through the postofflce and tries to see that all the poor children who write to St. Nicholas receive Just what they want. Last year Mrs. Noll spent $1,000 in this manner. This year she will spend $2,000. She declares that the enjoyment she gets out of making Christmas merry for bo many children is well worth what she pays for It. MITCHELL HAS BIO.OOO BLAZE. Fire at Michell yesterday afternoon destroyed the Hour mill and contents owned by H. O. Graves. The blaze started In the engine room on one of

the lower floors. The mill contained

twenty-five tons of bran, 800 bushels of wheat, 1,400 bushels of corn and some flour. The insurance is $6,000 and the loss $10,000. This makes the second mill of Its kind to burn at Mitchell in three years. By the use of the city chemical engine and the work of a number of men nearby buildings were saved. ASKS MORE TIME. Representative Flnly H. Gray announced today that ho would withhold the recommendation of Charles B. Beck for postmaster at Richmond until he had more time to consider the appointment. Gray had made known

his election of Beck yesterday, but today he says that he wants to hear additional facts on the Richmond situation. The matter is believed to be entirely political, and the postmastership promises to widen the breach between the two factions In the Democratic party in Wayne County. FLAMES DESTROV ORCHARD. A fire started by a cigar stub thrown In the grass along a roadside swept a forty-acre orchard, destroying most of the trees. The orchard was on land owned by the heirs of the late Terrell

Newsom, near Clifford. The fire was

stopped by the snow. Had the fir continued Immense damag would have resulted.

BROWN TOBE SOLD. Cincinnati, Dec. 20. Mordecal Brown, the former star twlrler of the Cubs, will play with Cincinnati next year If Manager Joe Tinker agrees to the terms asked for by the Louisville club, which now owns Brown.

WHY ARE TOU NOT A TIMES READER?

THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Is a Straube Piano or a tSraube Player Piano Has stood the test for years. Plain prices factory price one price. Easy Tsrms. STRAUBE PIANO AND MUSIC COMPANY Phone 661. 629 Hohman St. Hammond, Indiana.

INDIANA HARBOR. A demonstration of National Biscuit Co.'s goods wl"l be given at John

East Chicago Coffee & Tea Store Cor. Forsythe and Chicago Aves. Phone 24 Specials for Saturday, Bee. 211

AND CHRISTMAS WEEK.

OUR SPECIAL BLEND COF- p FEE, excellent drinker, lb... ajijC

l R. BLEND COFFEE, pound

MOCA AND JAVA pound

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R. B, or LOWNEY'S COCOA,

2-pound tins.

CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, pound SOFT SHELL WALNUTS, pound MIXED NUTS, pound HONEY, in combs

40c 45c 19c lie 20c 18c 23c

RAISINS OR CURRANTS, package , PLUM PUDDING, can J4q and.. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, bag... TELMO BRAND FRUIT, per can NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, 3 packages

11c 23c 35c 28c 35c

Medal or

FLOUR Plllsbury, Gold

Ceresota '-barrel sack '4-barrel sack -barrel sack.? ,

GRANULATED SUGAR, With piorder, 10 pounds tJJu

2.70 1.37 69c

Jewelry A gift of moderate priced Jewelery should be selected "with the same discriminating care exercised in the choice of more expensive jewels.

The intrinsic value of a gift of Jewelry from Laederachs is assured by the fact that we guarantee every article sold by us.

LAEOERACH BROS. Diamond Merchants and Jewelers. ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS. 574 Hohman St. Hammond, Indiana

HAVE YOUR SILVER REPAIRED AND REPLATED BY JONES & MALLETT All Kinds of Electro-Plating and Finishing. Phone 1478 437 May Street. Will S. Jones Geo. 0. Mallett.

CHRISTMAS SALE Three Days Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Pec. 21, 23,24 We never was better prepared to care for your wants than we are now. If it is Something to Eat we have it. We also have a large line of other Seasonable Goods that you will want for Christmas. This line is of the same high standard quality that we carry in Groceries and Meats and it will pay you to see the quality and get our prices. We cannot mention everything but below give you a few of the many bargains. Leave Your Orders Early..

Quaker Oats, regular CptZg 10c package, 3 for Keiser Brand High Grade Macaroni or Spaghetti, CbPZ 3 for-... ,...3C Oil Sardines, fl fl f key opener, 3 for JI JUL (is Map Brand Fancy Red -fl -fl Salmon, 1-2 lb can JLJLLQJ Shaker Salt, regular 7dr 10c box for fl2 Palm Olive Soap, T) 3 for .. 2i3C Cross & Blackwell's Mushroom or Walnut Catsup, QQA bottle Cross & Blackwell's Chow Chow or Pickled Walnuts, Monarch Extra Quality fl Qi 25c jar Preserves ILiL Golden Eagle Re-cleanecfJ) Currants, two 1 lb pkgs- tatty" Ferndell Extra Fancy -fl -f Seeded Raisins, 1 b pkgillKL Dophin Brand, 1 lb pkgs Qjt Seeded Raisins Ot New York State Sweet QA Cider, quart, 8c; gallon - tP Vr" Ferndell Pimentos, -fl large can JL u Heinz 's Pure Jelly, ff large glass &dJL

Poultry

OUR TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE AND CHICKENS WILL BE OF THE BEST CORN-FED STOCK DIRECT FROM THE COUNTRY AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

Oysters, fancy Standards, OffJo direct from Baltimore, qt dcPLs Oysters, fancy large AfZir selects,, quart jitPtLs Rib Roasts from fancy native corn fed steers, fP4"hjf per pound 17 to JVr(L Chickens, springs or hens, fl fresh dressed, lb JLO' Crisco, the ideal shortening. Cpfto pail Plate Beef from our fancy native beef, lb Ot 25-eent bottle " Exquisite "41 A Olives, special JUL? (L Ferndell Maine Corn, the JE-f finest grown, 2 cans HcP-' Ferndell Extra Sifted Superfine Early June Peas, -fl J regular 22c Jl fl Ferndell Grape Fruit Marmalade, very delicious, 25C Eberly Brand Fancy Figs.p in glass jars, each vr(L Ferndell Brand Boiled 6J) Cider, bottle NUTS. Positively all new No. 1 Nuts. We do our own mixing from all best grade new nuts. French Bordeau Walnuts, lb. . . 18c No. 1 Soft Shell Cal. Walnuts, lb 22

Extra Fancy Large Cal. Wal-. nuts, lb 27c No. 1 Filberts, lb 18c IXL Paper Shell Almonds, lb. -25c Large Brazils, lb 17c Extra Large Pecans, lb 20c Paradise Nuts, lb 18c Our Best Mixed Nuts, lb 18c New Hickory Nuts, lb 7c New Black Walnuts or Butternuts, lb ...5c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb 10c Old and Dry Shelled Rice Popping Corn, 1 lb., 10c; 3 lbs 25c FRUITS. Extra Fancy Imported Malaga and California Emperor Grapes. Large Fancy Pomegranates, 3 for 25c Navel Oranges, doz, 30, 40 and - -55c Florida Oranges, doz, 25 and 40c Sweet Louisiana Oranges, special, dozen 19c Sweet Florida Tangerines, doz 30c Fancy Washington Jonathan Apples, special, box, $1.95, dozen, 19c; lb .-7c Extra Large Ripe Pineapples, 20c and 25c A large assortment of Figs and Dates at reasonable prices.

Christmas Trees, while -fl they last, up from JL3) Christmas Tree Stands, Jfhf wood, 10c; metal tsi Holly, fancy stock from -fl y A' Delaware, lb JL fl Holly Wreaths, an extra 4T) A fancy lot, each, 10c, 15c &sk Mistletoe, the finest you ever saw, from New Mexico, PQf per lb--' ....... flJJML, Christmas Candles, ?0 all sizes, box & Snap Candle Holders, re 4 A a ular price 15c; dozen JlvrL Ferndell Chili Sauce, -fl very fine, bottle .... JI 3(L Sun Kist Not-a-Seed fl fl tf Raisins, 1 lb pkg JU-JU.' Pure Fruit Jelly, fPCf 3 glasses Ferndell French Style Lima Beans, cut from 20 Ferndell XXX Small Stringless Beans, cut from 22 1.7 Wilbert's Extra Quality Preserved Strawberries, fP$ can .SlcPt" Bismark Old Fashioned Mincemeat, qt jars - cPl" Grape Fruit, fancy large CJ fruit, special P v

your orders early in the week and early in

the day and we

Store Open Monday and Tuesday Evening, December 23rd and 24th until 9 o'clock Wc R. DIAMOND Phones 21-61 . East Chicago, Indiana