Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, May 13, 1913.

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Hammond's Greatest Department Store

tSouhle Coupons IPJed.

Rugs Free in Premium Department Royal Velvet Rugs in handsome floral and Oriental design, rich coloring, very durable, size 27x54 inches. GIVEN WITH $50.00 IN COUPONS

EMBROIDERY, 12 inches wide, well worked edges, solid or open work in very neat patterns, an extra good quality of cambric or swiss, regular values up to 35c, m Wednesday special, yd..., Jw MUSLIN, full bleached, free from

dressing, very firm closely woven,

fine thread, 36 Inches wide 10 yards

(iJlmit 10 yards to a customer)

I8c

Shirt

Waists

A wealth of daintiness in materials and design, all these beautiful waists we put on sale for Wednesday. Striped and plain voile, batiste and embroidery and the brocaded shirt style waists, a close imitation to real silk, sizes 34 to 44.

SOMETHING IN SHIRTS OF INTEREST TO YOU FOR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL We just received from one of the big Shirt Makers cf Chicago 15 dozen Fine Mercerized Shirts in light colors, with blue, black and tan stripe, all made with military collar at

tached; also soft cuffs attached; one of the greatest values offered this season. Just the thing for hot weather; a regular 75c shirt and at any other time except Wednesday that will be the price, special, one day,

48c

BAREFOOT SANDALS 49c and 59c Good quality Barefoot Sandal3 in tan leather with Elk - Hide Soles, the kind that wear, sizes

I 5 to 8 are 49c and

y to z are oyc.

Hy'na Woman's Greatest 100 size 89C Cucumber Cream Compound for tan and chapped 4 f face & hands. 25c size j oC

Lapinzol Tooth Paste, a scientific article for If" the teeth, 25c size I DC

Electric Bed Bug Extermin

ator, 25c size at

18c

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SCREEN DOORS, covered with best grade wire cloth, carried in all stand standard sizes such as 2.6x6.62.8x6.82.8x7 QP2.10, etc., up from OUC WINDOW SCREENS, adjustable, 18 inches high, extends to 33 inches, made of hardwood,

covered with black wire, each E

WALL PAPER CLEANER, Electric or Ruther

ford, cleans fresco, window shades, etc., can

ALABASTINE, the beautiful and sanitary wall finish in all popular colors, I 0 5-pound package H'wv

19c

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Sale of Ostrich Plumes for One Day

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On Shaded Plumes, all the popular shadings, such as tan and brown, pink and mode, orange and taupe, nellrose shaded, blue shaded, etc.

14 Inches olng and 6 inches wide, special .... 1.25 15 inches long and 7 inches wide, special .. .2.10 17 inches Ions and 8 inches wide, special .... l.fio 18 Inches long. 10 inches wide, special 2.l5

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Sugar, II. & E. Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more,, flour or butter not included, B 10 pounds T"ZC

Flour, Gold Medal or Ceresota, 2-barrel sack 2.59 -barrel sack 1.32 Vs-barrel sack 67c

New Japan Rice, per pound

Sure-Shot Matches, dozen boxes

7c 9c

Early June Peas or Solid Pack Tomatoes,

per can

9c

Lewis Lye, 3 cans

25c

Best Quality Peanut Butter, per -j-J-per pound lj U. S. Mail Soap, as good as any, ORo 7 bars. . 3C

Fancy Cream Brick Cheese, per lb Ripe Cuban Pineapples, each

16c 7c

Elgin Creamery Butter, finest quality obtainable per 0 pound O.V.U

Kitchen Klenzer, A per can .tC Dusty Rural Potatoes, per bushel, 65c; 1 "7u per peck ill

Eest Mixed Lawn Seed,

4 pounds, 62c per pound. .

16c

Good Luck Butter- JQft ine, 5 lbs, 93c; lb. . . Q

Sweet Navel Oranges, per doz .

25c

Minas Blend Coffee,

splendid value, four

pounds, 1.05; per pound . . .

27c

MTEHATtRE SOCIAL DAT.

The Literature department of

the

Hammond Woman's Club will hold Its neBday .fternoo

rOMIKO EVENTS,

Tlie Jenlnh XAtermry Society will meet tbla evening with H. Grri-Bbrr, 61 State tr-et. There will be a debate

lead br Sam Tiger " the aubjeet of i

"Pessimism and It Influence on Literature."

Mra. Mark Rogfra In Summer afreet

l will entertain the ii. I. A. Club Wed-

Hammond Theafr

GUSTAV KLEEMANN'S MILWAUKEE GERMAN THEATER CO.

annual picnic at the home of Mrs. A

Van Steenberg In Lansing, 111., Tues

day. May 20. This Is an annual affair , stBte ,treet

or me literature department as a closing of the year's work and all mem-j bers, those on the associate list who have been members of the department and those who expect to be members next year will be present for & general good time. The ladies will be taken to Mrs. Van Steenberg's In automobiles.

where a picnic lunch will be served.

Mesdames Wilson, Twiss, Graves and

Turner will have charge of the lunch and Mrs. V. S. Relter will have charge of the autos. The following program

will be given which Is to be entirely original: My Dream (original)

Mrs. W. C. Harrison

An Original Story Mr. R. W. Ross Pom, original. ..... .Mrs. J. M. Turner My Own Song..;. Mrs. L. L. Bomberger

Poem, original Mrs. K. Emmerling

March of the H. W. C Mrs. MInard

Poem, original. . .Mrs. Jeannle Saywer

Story, original Mrs. Floyd H. Adams

EYEMXG TARTY. Mrs. N. J. Austgen very pleasantly

entertained the young ladles of the Thllathea Club at her home, 483 Kane avenue, last evening. The evening was devoted to needle work and a very

pleasant time was enjoyed socially by

the young ladies. There were seven

teen members of the club present. Mra. Austgen served her guests with a two

course luncheon.

JOIMT MEETING. The First Spiritual Society of Ham

mond will hold their regular business meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Helping Hand Club will join them for a social time. All mem

bers are requested to meet at 292 Truman avenue, phone 1676.

SIX O'CLOCK DIXNER. A very pretty social affair was giv-

The W. It. V. will meet IVedaeaday

afternoon In the I. O. O. F. Hall In Eaat

IlunlnesM of Importance.

Mra. Clyde Petrle will entertain the L. G. 11. Club Wednesday afternoon ot

her home In Sibley atreet.

Mra. Harry Kvana will be hoateaa Wednesday afternoon to the Jewlah

Ladlea' Aid Society at her home In

South Ilohman atreet.

Mra. Jacob Kuammaul will entertain

Circle No. 1 at ber home In Clinton

atreet Thuraday afternoon.

The I'ptodate Club will be entertain

ed Wedneaday afternoon by Mra. Fred

Kralowet at her home In Elm atreet.

The Tribe of Ben Hur will hold their regular meeting this evening In the K. of P. Hall. AH members requested

to attend.

The Ladlea' Aid Society of the Methodlat chureh will meet at the borne of Mra. Richard Farrell, 235 Sibley

atreet, Wedneaday afternoon.

The K. of C. Ladlea will meet tomor

row afternoon In the K. of C. club rooma, progreaalve pedro will be the

diversion of the afternoon.

The Ladlea' Aid Society of the Con-

ncrea-ational church will meet Wednes

day afternoon In the church parlors.

AH member are requested to attend.

The Catholic Order of Forester will

give a dance Wedneaday evening in Or-

pheum Hall.

The Hammond Elka will entertain their friends at a dance Wednesday

evening; at the Masonic temple.

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PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c First 5 rows, $1.00

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, Sen wank Mit Gtesang in 3 Akten Von Alex Bisson und A. Mara , BEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE OPHEUM

at her home, 126 Carroll street In honor of Mrs. T. H. Brooks of Rault St. Marie, who Is visiting her brothers W. J. and

R. B. McAleer. WILL GO TO CASADA.

Mrs. T. H. Brooks of Sault St. Marie Is visiting with her brothers W. J. and R. B. McAleer and expects to leave Thursday in company with her mother

Mrs. Fannie McAleer who has spent

en Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. j the past winter here and will go to E. V. Bump at their home, 806 South-Moose Jaw, Canada, to spend the sum-

Hohman street. Mr. and Mrs. Bump met with Mrs. Brooks' sister.

entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner In

honor of Mrs. T. H. Brooks of Sault St.

Grand Concert Given By

SAENGERBUND -FIDEL

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Assisted by Junger Maennerchor, Turnverein Eiche and several other Singing Societies and Prominent Soloists at Assembly EVaH Logan Street Entrance Concert begins 7:30 P. M. Admission 25c a Person Dance After Concert

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McMahon of 441

Marie. The covers were laid for twelve Mav ,pft 1;iat . ht - r,,rn,t

and a prettily appointed dinner was Mich t(J atUnd tne annual convention served at 6 o'clock. The table was f RaUway conductors. They will be

Mrs. Jack Evans of

The evnlng Was spent socially and also

several musical selections were rend

ered and enjoyed by the guests.

MRS. WIXCKLER EJtTERTAIXS,

.The executive board of the Ham

mond Woman's Club including the past

East Chicago

spent the day yesterday at the Hansen

home in Rimbach avenue.

Mrs. B. W. Chidlaw and her mother who has- ben visiting her for several weeks will leave Saturday for Law-

and present 'officers together with the , renceburg, Ind., Mrs. Chidlaw-s former

chairman and vice chairman of the so-jkome. She will remain for an extended

cial committees enjoyed the hospitality J visit.

of Mrs. R. O. Winckler the retiring Mrs. R. L. Xessel of 434 "W. Sibley

president of the Woman s Club, yester-! street left yesterday for Germany to

day at the Country Club. Mrs. meK- spend a number of months. She will ler entertained at a one o'clock lunch-j visit her mother living at Jphofen, eon, covers being laid In the dining Bayen Co., Germany and various other

room for twenty-two. The tables wera; cities. Mr. Nessel is employed by the

very prettily, decorated with a huiro .Pennsylvania Ry. Co.

center piece oi Hydrangeas. ine E. I). Dtnison of Lake George is In guests found their places by dainty Hammond today at the home -of the place cards and were served with a jn8se8 Hansen in Rimbach avenue.

nve course juncneon. me arternoon .

sspent playing progressive! 7 T WM

nn Kv l( 1 " r 1 v mjurca Knee jasi won o I,

Verdi List by Miss Henrietta Lang-

vine.

PART II. 7. Selection Young's Orchestra. 8. Male Choir: Mein Lied Uthman,

by the Tunger Maejinerchor of Chi

cago.

9. Soprano Solo; (tl Ich grolle nich;

(b) Wanderlied by Miss Murmeister.

.10, Male Choir with accompaniment:

An der Weser Pressll by Fidelia

singers.

11. Soprano Solo: A Gypsy Maiden

(Parker) Miss Burmelster.

12. Massed Choir (a) Die Tiue

(Wengert); (b) Die Untreue (Sllcher).

I U.s..JlafAi.iWai.t..

Idominoesl The first honor wa

Mrs. J. C. Graves and Mrs,

Sawyer the second. Mrs. Ralph Ross th new president for the coming year laid before the board some of her

plans for the coming year and discussions were taken up on several Im

portant matters. The afternoon a most enjoyable -one.

llVA.fn.ad.v la 1 1

im sun connnea to ner oea. Her acci

dent was due to a fall on 4he base

ment stairway.

Mlcsses Anna Rheinholts, Lottie Kas-

ton and Ruth Soderberg were In Chi-

was vsu iBi cYfiiuiK attending me world

In Chicago" at the Coliseum.

MRS. SMITH AT HOME. The Embroidery Club was very

pleasantly entertained yesterday after

noon by Mrs. Percy Smith at her home, 19 Carroll street. . The afternoon was devoted to needle work and the guests

enjoyed themselves socially. Mrs..

Smith served the ladies with a two, course luncheon. ; The next meeting will be In two weeks and will be with

Mrs. G. L. Smith at her home in Mason'

street. . I

SURPRISE PARTY. Mrs. Clarence Colgrove was very

pleasantly surprised last evening at

her home, 483 East State street by the

ladles of the Daughters of Liberty and

the Loyal Woman's Class of the Christian church. There were about forty who met to assist In the celebration of Mrs. Colgrovea birthday anniversary. The evening was spent In games and gupessing contests and at a late home a delightful lunch was served which

had previously been prepared by thone patricipating In the surprise. Mrs.

iColgrove was presented with a beauti

ful picture of the Lord's Supper.

AFTERNOON PARTY. Mrs. R. B. McAleer Is entertaining

the members of the Earthstane Club

land a few Invited guests this afternoon

ANNUAL FIDELIA

CONCERT SUNDAY

Lovers of the German song will have

an opportunity to hear some excellent

singing next Sunday evening in Assem

bly hall, when tlie choir ot the Saen

g3rUi:n.-Fldclia will holt'. Its twenty-

fifth annua, concert. Several Chicago

s'.ngir.j; societies have premised to come

out f.ir (he occasion to participate, the

visitors being the Tunger Maennerchoi,

Turn Verein Elche and the Sesang

Vereln, town of Lake. The four choirs

will sings several selections together.

The orchestral music will be furnished

by Barnlo Young's orchestra, and Miss Burmelster and Miss Henrietta Langville will appr-ar In soprano and piano

solos, respectively. The program: 1. March, 2. Overture Young's Orchestra.

3. Male Choir (a) Oruss vom Muetterleln (Bastist; (b) Herzens Koenigin

(Kans.

4. Soprano Solo Aria: Wie nahte mir der Schlumer Weber's Frelschuetz by

Miss Emma Burmelster.

5. Male Choir: fa) Der Soldat Sil

cher: (b) Das Alte Muetterchen

Splcker

6. Piano Solo: Rigaletto Phantasle

To Talk Over New Home.

In an effort to arouse the enthusiasm

for a new home and discuss other Important matters, a get-together meet

ing and banquet will be held by the

Hammond Order of Elks No. 485, at the Hotel Mee this evening and committees

...-It l- YT- w n 1 . n 4 Dul.. TT T"

win un (iiiraciib, -i c - . . . j Hitchcock, who Is making every ef- . . 1 V. ...... NT,. Jfit !

iort io interest iu? iiinnuciB -ow in the new home, will preside over the meeting thia evening.

The entertainment committee who

have made extentive preparations for (

the Elks' dances to be neid at tne Ma

sonic temple Wednesday evening. May

14, report everything In readiness. A large attendance is expected and the usual enjoyable evening Is anticipated. Thursday evening the Elks will hold their regular meeting and among the important matters, six candidates will receive Initiation work. The meeting will be followed by a social session.

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Rumford's Baking 4 Q a Powder, 25c can. . . OC

Armour's Shield Brand

Lard, per lb.

Farmhouse or Old Hon

esty Sugar Corn, 4 cans

14c

Hon25c

IS PLAYING AT

STAMM'S DANCING ACADEMY

ASSEMBLY HALL, HAMMOND, TO-WGm

GENTLEMEN 25c CHECK ROOM FREE LADIES 10c

"Red" Is One Hummer.

Saunter down East State street at the heat of day when trade is nix and the shops void of custom. That Is the hour when the skirmish line stands out clear and distinct with sentiments waiting and watching for ever smiling freckled face of a common enemy, Red" Van Sickle of the BIJou. All are specialists In the art of novel and profuse advertising, Maurice Hankenson, Harry Mlnaa and brother Ed, Larry Hoffman and the aforementioned Van Sickle. But the most fear

ed persistent claimant for honors Is he

of the auburn thatch. Every evening

his ona cow power motor carries the

announcement of vaudeville and mo

tion plcturea through the town. Now like all fraternal brothers the little boosters of East State street are gossips. I Therefore the following can best be told by one of them In conversation with' another: "There he goes. I'll betcha I can tell you what he's going to grin about In a minute. There! He's thinking how he put it over on us. with that sign over there. "Why when I came back from lunch yesterday noon I saw a big Bijou sign on a telegraph pole on the Erie right-of-way. It could be sen for blocks. It

loomed up like a chicken house In a fog and I was knocked speechless. "Red's husky billposter wai a few feet oft and I went over. Say Butch, I began, "admitting that this is valuable advertising space how does it come that Mr. Van Sickle is so honored by the Erie railroad company?" "Aw" says Butch. "It's only kind uh temporary like yuh see. Van told me to stand here till a cop come long an tore It down and then take tt tn nvm

he can't afford to lose It. I'm waiting for the cop. Its been up ten minutes a'ready."

NOW PLAYING Billy Link and Blossom Robinson . Advanced Vaudovilllana. Harry Bouton & Co. Straight and Crooked Magic. Three Dixie Girls Singers of Southern Songs. Fred Morton Conversational Paperist. Kinodrome Concert Orchestra MATINEE DAILY All Seats, 10c

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE WONDERFUL BLIND THATCHER NEW SHOW TOMORROW

t. Daiiy 3 p. m. r

Kight 7:30- 9:00

be

PATENT" YOUR IDEAS

and make lNO ron mi aVJT-J.. r -1 "how to c

run booh

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wirXVoZZi1", JOSHUA R. H. POTTS MS U &U WhUim, D. C --- - - -

Masonic Calendar. The calendar of Masonic doings Is slightly changed this week by the fact that there will be no meeting of the

HAIR DRESSING AND MANICURE PARLORS. Exclusively for ladies. Room 600, Hammond Building. Manicuring, Shampooing and fc'calp Treatments for Gentlemen at Pioneer Baths First National Bank Building :-: :-: :-; :- Phone 1751, Mrs. Hawley, anr) make appointment, r-: :-:

Commandary tonight. The Chapter meets Wednesday evening for Mark Master degree work. It is probable that there will be work in the first degree of the Blue Ldga at the regular meeting Friday night.

Buy a Gas Heating Stove now. Don't wait until your home la cold. No. Ind. Gas Sl Elec. Co.