Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Friday, Jan. 31, 1913.

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Hammond 'Meatt Marlketr 101 STATE STREET. 216 N. HOHMAN STREET. Spscla! Sals of Fancy Grcseriss, Fresh ana Smoked Kasts Our Meats Are the Bart. Our Prices the Lowest, We Sell Just as We Advertise.

POUNDS LEAF LARD...... SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, per pound....

FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, per lb...... FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb.... NATIVE ROUND STEAK, kper pound.

CHOICE HIND QUARTER LAMB, per pound....... CHdlCE FORE QUARTER LAMB, per pound........

NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, . per pound. NATIVE VEAL ROAST, per pound

NATIVE VEAL STEW, ' per pound. .

1.00 I l ie 131c Ilk

1 23c

1 41c

13k 16k 16k 151c

NATIVE BEEF RIB ROAST, per opund..., NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound...,

NATIVE RIB BOILING BEEF, per pound FRESH HAMBURGER STEAK, per pound.. MOOSE BRAND OR ARNOLD BROS' HAMS, I

SUGAR CURED CALI-

FRNI AH AM S, per lb

SUGAR CURED NARROW

STRIP BACON, per lb....

BARREL NEW CENTURY FLOUR.........

10 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR

3 TALL CANS CARNATION MILK...

1 3k

lOic ...8c

9c 1 53c Hie 1 52c

60c 49c 25c

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City Strict attention given to all phone orders "rlSoa Chas. BercndW Cw'

Advertise In The Lake County Times

A SURPRISE PARTT. A party was given as a surprise to Misa Lena Relngold at her home. 378 State street last Wednesday evening. Music and games were the social diveriona. Th prises in the contests were won by Miss Goldie Diamond and Miss Sarah Cohen.- A dainty two course lucheon was served during the evening. Those present were the Misses Sophia

Friedman, Goldie Diamond, Sadie

Yalowlts. Ltllie Magdanz, Elsie Gren-

wald. Eva Kaplan. Sarah, Cohen, Mabel Johnson, Parah Belngold, Anna Marcus,

Kvelyn Combact and Lina Relngold, MRS. FOREST ENTERTAINS.

Mrs. E. J. Forest very charmingly entertained the members of Circle, No.

1 yesterday afternoon at her home In

Plummer avenue. In company with

the members of the society Mrs. Forest entertained Mrs. N. J. Carpenter of

Chicago, Mrs. J. A. Dubois and Miss

Dubois of Crown Point and Mrs. Bar

ney G. Young of Hammond. Cards'

were a feature of the afternoon's e

tert&lnment. . Pedro was played j$ta gresslvely at four tables. After sev

eral games the honors wera warded

to Mrs. George M. Kder, Mrs. William

D. Wei s and Mrs. Mayer, f The hostess awarded the guest prises to Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Young. A four course luncheon was ' served after the card

games. On account of the Lenten sea

son there will be ho meeting of Circle

No. I until after Easter. The next

hostess will be named later.

MRS. MORTEN -A. HOSTESS. The members of the Sunshine Club were guests at a pleasant party at which Mrs H. L. Dorten was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home in Claude street. Mrs. Dorten entertain ed with, cards. Progressive pedro was

played at two tables. The honors in cards were won by Mrs. Henrietta Huber, Mrs, J. C. Jackson and Mrs. II, L. Dorten. Mrs. C. E, Jackson was awarded the consolation prise. After the card games the guests were invited Into the dining room for refreshments. A prettily appointed luncheon was served In two courses. Mrs. Charles Hubbard was named as the

Success Crolpns

Nobel Club Tarty

One of the most delightful and inter

esting of the series of functions given

by the Hammond Country club this winter took place there last night.

when the story-telilng banquet which

Is after this to be an annual affair took place. To say that it was successful is put. ting It mildly. The entertainment committee which thought it had reached the limit of exertion discounted all Its previously novel efforts and arranged a, function which now is a record for Uniqueness in Hammond's society circles. CoverB at the seven-course banquet were laid for 110 guests and there were over 100 present. Softie of them from East Chicago and some from Whiting. The decorations were quite elaborate. The tables were set In the shape of a parallelogram, with one end open. Tjils open spaee was partly

filled with tha orchestra and banked

with palms and potted plants. The

president's table was almost hidden by greenery and the place card's were

indicated by numbers. Each set of tables was presided over by a host and hostess, who did the serving for 1?, and

this grave the whole affair the aspect of

Double Stamps Tonight

T? O

Star

Pure Food ' (Grocery

THIS DEPARTMENT HAS ESTABLISHED AN T!TIVTAT4T.P. tjttpttta

2rN?TENINESS- WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON FOR VARIETY AND HIGH STANDARD JF GOODS WITH ANY STORE IN HAMMOND. LION STORE GROCT!TV PPTf!r T.-pcsa-CKT tttti nnan nv t tot

X No. 2 Cans Navajo

Peas, can

Calumet Pickle Works' Fine Pickles, sweet and sour, Onions, Picalilli, Chow Chow and Fine Catsup, ber - Q bottle only - Q2C Campbell's ' Soups, Y all :rv..........8ic The famous Fels Nap-

tha Soap, bars for

14-lb bags Diamond Crystal Pure Table

Salt, er-ch, .-. Lion Brand Eath Toilet Soap, 4 cakes. Ohio Blue Tip seven 5c packages for.

Fancy Large

ted Peaches, per pound Beauty Brand Raisins, package . . . Fresh Crisp Patties, per lb. ....... .

All 10c Pkgs. National Biscuit Co.' s Package

Cakes and Crackers, 3 for

25c

I7C l"urkiah 20c

Matches 25c Evapora-

10c

We cajty a full assortment f

fancy Fruits and Fresh Vegetables in season at prices that

can not be duplicated. 100 BOXES OF EXTRA SWEET JUICY FLORID ANGE3, (2 sizes)

per dozen 29c and

CHOICE CALIFORNIA NAV ORANGES, Bmall size,

aozen j a only j qQ Finest Quality Florida Grape Fruit, eacb, ft

5C and........ Qg

Large Fancy Rome Beauty Apples,

mey are dandies, per peck

oouxnern wnite Tip Radishes, fl

Green

3 bunchea for..., Southern Fresh Beans, pound

18c

35c

Head Lettuce,

Choice each.

5c. 8c and

Choice Home Grown Celery, bunch. .....

10c

6c

Old Virginia Pure ft Jelly, per glass... fJQ No. 3 Can Relish brand

Eastern Pear,

9c

2c

LION XXXX PATENT FLOUR AND PILLSBURY FLOUR

can

Best quality No. 1 Hand

Picekd Navy j Beans, per Io-.-OtC Fine California Dry Lima Beans, per pound ., (jjQ Best quality Granulated White and Yellow

Cornmeal, per lb

Best Quality Fresh

Milled Oatmeal, a 5 pounds for. . . . f J

Prepared Mustard, pack

ed in glass cream pitcher r only I UC

Lion Brand Bluing and

Ammonia, full 01 qt bottles UjgC

Fine Quality California Prunes,

4 pounds.

Whole Evaporated

Seeded -barrel sack, gQj -barrel sack, l30j -barrel sack 2.55 Apricots, I ff

per io. ul Our Leader 30c Coffee,

7ic Oyster 8c

25c

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S FRESH BAKED CAKES 3 BIG SPECIAL, Marcaroon Snaps, Country Cookies and Rit-

tenhouse Fruit Crackers, per pound

I3c

28c

Breakfast Foods at Cut Prices

per pound. .....

Va-lb Cans Prelate

Brand Salmon, f

...3

can.

c

10 S. & H. STAMPS FREE TO EACH CUSTOMER TONIGHT

Uncle Sam's Breakfast Food, pkg.

Grape Nuts, package

Quaker Oats, package. . ; . ..

22c 11c 8ic

Shredded Wheat Biscuits, package Cream of Barley, package Quaker Puffed Wheat, package

lie 12c 04c

FRIDAY IS RED LETTER DAY TEN S. & H. STAMPS FREE

Friday Evening and Saturday CANDY SPECIALS Chocolate Almonds, regular 60c value, special, Saturday, 1 Ot -pound I vJ U Our Regular 35c Assorted Chocolates, special.

per half pound

Our Special Assorted Mixed Candy, Q ' 15c value, lb. ..... JJ y

I3c

EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF FINE OLD WINES AND LIQUORS v THE WHISKEY THAT'S PURE It's Bottled Under Supervision of U. S. Government Hayes' Valley Whiskey, 8 year ap. old, full quart bottle only J3C

Royal fomla Wine, quart . Pure

full quart. . . . Underoof

.Whiskey, full . quart bottle. . .

Crown Pure CallPort and Sherry 39c Grain Alcohol, 75c

Pure Rye

1.03

Maryland Pure

Whiskey, full quart bottle. . . .

Rye

73c

Imperial Horehound Rock and Rye, most effective for breaking up, a cold, large

square bottle

69c

Friday Evening and Saturday CIGAR SPECIALS Club Quality, 10 good little Havana Cigars, regular 25c box, flifj,. special. 2 for---jC Spotted Fawn Chewing Tobacco, 1-pouad plug,

special, pound . . Lillian Quaker

36c

25c

one big family gathering, and carried I prizes:

out the intended alms of the committee. The favors were pink and red car. nations, and this with green fernery,

was the color scheme carried out. Dur

ing the service of the dinner the or

chestra played a pleasing program of

popular music, which dispensed with all possible formality. The piece de

resistance of the evening was, of

course, the story .telling, and the Dan-

queters had this to their heart's content. A, Murray Turner, president of the

club, gave a happy introductory speech

and won new honors himself as 4 result

of the witty and original manner In which he called upon the story-tellers,

as well as for the stories he told Mmself Masculine and feminine guests

vied with each other In telling humor

ous stories. There were stories told of

all descriptions and more laughs precipitated during the course of the evening than one could count up on an add

ing machine. Some very clever stories were told by Mrs. J. K. Htinson, Mrs. T.

W. Oberlin, Mrs. A. F. Rohrer, Mrs. K. S. Groman, Mrs. II. E. Sharrer. Mrs.

J. W, Sawyer and Mrs W. A. Foyser.

Some of the gentlemen who excelled

were Messrs. K. F. Johnston, Dr. H. E.

Sharrer, Dr. Graves, R. E. Woods,

Dr. W. H. Payis, Richard O. Wtnckler,

Lawrence Cox. E. D. Barker, Rev. Chas.

H. Smith, Beaumont Parks of Whiting,

W. C. Bailey of East Chicago, I Knoez-

er, II. M. Johnson and.M. Rothschild.

The judges for the contest were Mrs.

Jesse E. Wilson. Mrs. M. Rothschild

and Pr. George I Smith. They retired to bring In the following announce

ments of prize winners, who were .giv

en exceptionally beautiful and eostly

Sunday " Matinee and -Evening PaM uon (FcnGQ The Great American " Drama PRICES: Eveningj 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinee Adults, 25c. Children, 10c.

lightful numbers on the program. The musical progrjam was given by Miss

p Miss Beckman. Their

ry pretty. Dainty re-

ire served.

Butterneld an

boIos were v

rreshments wa

Miss PorothKr Wolf of Michigan ave

nue will have the Willing Workers as

her guests Saturday afternoon. It will

be the monthly social meeting Of the

class.

CEXTLEMEX. 1st prize P. A. Parry, carving set. 2nd Jacob Schloer, library set.' 3rd W. D. Ray, collar and cuff box.

4th W. B. Conkey, combination knife.

Special Dr. T. W, Oberlin, medal LADIES.

1st Mrs. E. M. Shanklln, jardiniere.

2nd Mrs. C. A. Smith, service tray,

3rd Mrs. E. F. Johnston, aluminum

cooker. 4 th Mrs.

FOR

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Hammond Phone 232 Now And Until Sunday A RURAL MUSICAL COMEDY The Country Girl Seat on Safe Now for Saturday and Sunday. Box Office open 11 a. m. to 10 p, m. Matinee Daily ADMISSION 10c

COME TO THE 'PIONEER BATHS

and be treated by latest and most ef.

fectlve durglejss methods. Light, heat.

massage, water treatments, electricity.

etc. Permanent results. First National

Bank Bldg., Hammond. -

next club hostess. She will entertain

the ladies of the club at her home in Walter street n the afternoon of

February 13th.

A THIMBL.K PAHTV. Mrs. Robert Gehring of Indiana ave

nue was hostess at a thimble party yesi terday afternoon. Her guests were the

members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery

Club who met for their regular semimonthly meeting. A dainty two course

luncheon was served at four-thirty

o'clock after the guests had spent a

few hours pleasantly with their needle work. The luncheon table was decorated with flowers, Thursday afternoon.

February 13th the members will be ea-

tertalned by Mrs. Edward Gellinger at

her home In Alice street.

PLAN VSatE KSTEHTAISJIKXT,

Mrs. F, W. Preston of Conkey avenue was at home to the members of the Ladles' Aid Society ( of the Monroe

Street Methodist chapel yesterday afternoon. Arrangements were made for quite a unique entertainment to be giv

en at the home of Km, R..W. Fttsloff,

82 Conkey avenue neit Thursday even

ing. The public Is edJdially Invited to attend. No admission will be charged but the society hopes to realize a nice

sum from the supper and the fish pond.

The proceeds will be used for the bene

fit of the church. The nineteen differ

ent articles to be served will be desig

nated by numbers en the menu card

and the guests will pay five rents for each number they order. During the evening a musical and literary pro

gram will be given for the entertain

ment of the guests. The affair promises

to be enjoyable. Dainty refreshment

were served during the social hour nt yesterday's meeting. The hostess' daughter, Mrs. W. S, McCaslin was admitted as a new number of the society. There were a number of memfeers in attendance during the afternoon.

COMPLIMENTARY

TICKET To our coming Chicago lAutomobUes, Mo-

C, G. Kingwill, carving set. tOr 1TUCKS Cl. Trant.Or KJlftUT

FEBRUARY 1ST to FEBRUARY 8TH Address C T.. TIMES. Hammond. Ind.

RusseK and Bond, regular

Be cigars, Friday even

ing and Saturday, g for

AS AFTKRKOOX PARTY. A pleasant meeting of the R. A. E. Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. G. Stevens in Morton Court. Mrs. Stevens was hostess at a thimble party. After a few hours upent with needle work and music the guests were invited Into the dining room for refreshments. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. The arrangements were not definitely made for the next meeting but the hostess for the meeting on February 13th will be named later. MEKTI WAS POSTPONED. The meeting of the A. N. O. Club which was announced would take place yetserday afternoon at " the home of Mrs. Joseph B. Ruff was postponed on account of illness in the hemes of a number of the members. On account of the Lenten season which begins February 5th there will be no meetings for several weeks.

A SOCIAL OATHERISfi. The members of th Eyelet Embroidery Club spent a delightful afternoon

at the home of Mrs. Walter Lanborne

In Highland street yesterday. Mrs. Lanborne entertained Mrs. Morgan and

Miss Elizabeth .Clemens In , company

with the members of; the club. A throe course luncheon was served at Tour

o'clock after the guests had spent a! few hours pleasantly with their needle work. Mrs, Henry Morris will entertain the members of the club at another thimble party at her home In Highland street Thursday afternoon, February 13th, The following mem

bers were present at the meeting; Mrs. I.. J, Haefer, Mrs. Frank Shine, Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. Clyde Petrle, Mrs. A. G. Peaver, Mrs, Will Hageman, Mrs. Clemens and Mrs. A. H. Kale. A HOME OAKERY SALE. The Parents' Club of the Lafayette school wll have a home bakery sale Saturday, February 1st at Summers

drug store in South liuhmin street, to' which the public is curdialwly invited. There will be a large assortment of

home bakery goods. The proceeds of the sale will be use to purchase book cases for the school hall. A OCT OF TOWN P ART Yi . Yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. J. Turnpr entertained the members of the Colonial Club . very pleasantly at a thimble party at her home in East Chi

cago. Mrs. Miler and Mrs. WUmer f

the club members. After a few hours

pent with their needle work the guests

were served with dainty refreshments.

The luncheon was served In two courses. Mrs. M. M. Bruce was named

as the next hostess. She will entertain

the members of the club at a thimble party at her home in Carroll street Thursday 13th.

A CARD PARTY. Mrs. Qui Newell and Mrs. AVink were

hostesses at the second pedro party In the series to be given this season for

the benefit of the Protected Home Cir

cle, The party was given at the home j of Mrs. Newell, 384 Michigan avenue

last Wednesday evening. The games were played progresively at eight tables. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Kemp, Refreshments were

served after the card games. The mem

bers of the organization and their

friends are Invited to attend the parties

which will begin during the coming weeks for the benefit of the lodge.

. E'TERTA1XS WITH CARDS. ' At her home In Ogfden street, Mrs. P, Pohlplats very - pleasantly entertained

the members -6f the Golden Rod Club-

yesterday, afternoon. Pedro was play-, ed during the afternoon and the honors In the games were won by Mrs. Green and Mrs. Pohlplat. Mrs. R, Jobbltt was awarded the consolation prize. After the card games Miss Florence Tledemann of Chicago entertained the guests with music. A dainty two course luncheon was served during the afternoon. In two weeks on Thursday afternoon, February 1 8th the members

will be entertained by Mrs. Green of Ash street. j

MEET AT THE SETTLEMENT HOISE.

The teachers and members of the

Parents' Club of West Hammond were

invited by the ladles of the Settlement

Asoctatton to meet at the Settlement

House at 9 State street at four o'clock

yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Brooks and daughter, Miss Virginia Brooks, Mrs. Atwell, Miss Shellhorn and the Rev. H.

Adams of Chicago were also present. There were between thirty and forty g'uests at the- ineetin. A. committee was in charge of the entertainment for

the afternon and the program was a

most interesting- and enjoyable one. pr. Mary E. Jackson gave the address of the afternoon. She talked principally of Parents' Clubs and the benefit they are to any community. Mrs. Atwell gave a reading which was very enjoyable. The reading by Mrs. Walter R. Patterson was also one of the de-

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SQUARE DEAL AUTOMOBILE CO. MS FAYETTE STREET. Auto Livery PAT AND ALL NIGHT SERVICE. PHONE 154 HAMMOND.

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Don't Forget CREAM OF RYE THE KM6 Of REAKTAST rOODS A Silver $ Im Ewery Pcke

Mens Hatter 'Mens Furnisher

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601 Hohman Street Hammond, Bldg

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Get a Silver Spoon Free BY PURCHASING A $2.00 ORDER OF GROCERIES OR MEATS WE WILL GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE SILVER PLATED TEA SPOON, 15c VAL.

EXTRA FANCY BANANAS, same as

last Saturday, 2 dozen for

FANCY GREEN PEPPE.1S,

per dozen.

FULL. QUARTS OF BISMARK OLIVES, each. ....

25c 16 c

25c

A 2-LB CAN OF HAWAIIN SLICED

PINEAPPLES, 25c value, this sale, each..........

FANCY CAULIFLOWER, head 15c t0 OUR BEST IMPORTED ROOMS, 50 buttons to

the can, each. . . ,

RUMFORD'S BAKING

POWDER, 1-lb can

20c 1 8c MUSH-

20c 1 9c

PORK LOINS, per pound. ......... ORK SHOULDERS, per pound. ......... LEAF LARD, 8'2 pounds-......,.

OSCAR MAYER'S HAMS, Moose Brand, per lb.... CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound.. BEST BEEP POT ROAST, per lb SIRLOIN STEAK, choice, per lb CRISCO, , per can.

WE HANDLE A COMPLETE LINE OF "LOOSfe-WILES SUNSHINE BISCUITS. HAVE YOU TRIED

Hie I He I.GO

1 8c I2:c I7c 23c

THEM 7,

COMB HONEY, In cartons, very fancy goods, each..

I9c

EXTRA FANCY SPINACH as fresh and nice as if It were picked from

the garden, this sale

only, peck.

ORIOLE CORN FLAKES, 10c size, 2 packages for.

I9c 1 5c

WE SUGGEST YOU TRY A POUND OF OUR BUTTER, either in prints or bulk. We have something very fine to offer you. . Brand new goods

from a brand new creamery, per lb,. ......

EXTRA LARGE GRAPE FRUIT, each..........

37c ...Cc

FOUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR with 2.00 order for. ACn Otherwise 5'tc per pound. Tub

578 Hohman St., Hammond

. Phones 1550-1551

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i East Chicago were entertained with