Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1913 — Page 2
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8 THE TIMES. Friday, Mar 16, 1913.
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These Specials for Friday Evening and
Saturday, May 17th
OSCAR MAYER'S EDELWEISS BRAND FINE MILD CALIFORNIA HAMS, 4 to 6
pou:ad average weight, 4 per pound 20
OSCAR F.MAYERS
HAMS
5" I
CEDiR VALLEY CREAMERY BUTTER, QJ price lower, p quality always the same, per lb. . OuC
I CALffQRtT
OUTHERM
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A dollars worth of Stand ard Canned Goods 69c
CHILDRESS' REHEARSAL.
There will be a rehearsal for the
children day exercise at the M. E. church on Russell street. Saturday aft
ernoon lit 2 o'clock. All th children
of the primary department are re
quested to attend.
TEXT MEETINGS BEGIN.
Great interest was evinced in tne
opening; meeting; tt the north side
series of dally revival meetings held
last night In the tabernacle on th
corner of Cedar and Hoffman streets.
REACHES
V7Y
You may not need all these items rlflht now, but at these prices you can well a fiord to put themaway until you do. 2 lOfNo. 3Cans Standard Tomatoes, regular price.. 20 2 10 'No. 2'Cans Barabo'Early June Peas, regular price .20 2 lOcijNo. 2 Cana Gold Dragon Corn, regular price 20 1 lOctfNoa Can Joan fAreh Kidney Beans, regular price 10 1 15cNq. 3 Can Kau Brand Egg Plums, regular price 15 1 15clXo. 3 Can Owensiltiver Yellow Free Peaches, regular price.. .15 $1.00
This Dollar Combination Order only 69c
Lion Brand XXXX Ftatent Flour.
barrel sacks, Qq
4-barrle sacte, j 8 z-bai-Tjelt sacks, o en
Fine Strong Toma'io, Cabbage and VAster Plants, j 0 pVr dozen j Q
SLIc
Choice Quality California Santa Clara Prunes, today, per lb JJQ Marshall's Famous Kippered Herring, plain or in tomato sauce,
per
can.
15c
29c
Ivoi 4
10c Cans Old toutcr Cleisnser, g jm 2 for............ I yQ
Swift's Pride- Laundry
Soap, 10 bars for. .v.
The FamoHJS Ivory
Soao.
per cake... "vC
Pet Brand: Evaporated
Milk, 10c 'tall cans. 3 for 25c; per dos., 98c; Eo cans, 6 for 25c;
dozen...,.
, Sniders Famous Pork and Beans, No. 1 10c cans, 3 for 25c; No. 2
15e cans 2 for ,
25c
Golden Egg Macaroni
10c packages, Aft 3 for UC Best Quality Laundry
Starch, 4 lbs for Best Quality Soap Chips, 3 pounds for. . .
Special
Quality Coffees
Our Royal Blend 36c
Coffee, today, Qpound W wC
Our Leader 30c Coffee,
(pleases most a1"! people), lb faC
Choice Santos Peaberry Coffee, ftP per lb sCOC
I5c
Noodle 10c
Sale of
Staylit Parlor Matches,
&c packages for qC
Best German LentelsJ
per pound
Swift's Naptha Soap,1 Lr....:....25c!
National Biscuit Co.'a
6c
Social Tea, Biscuit and Sandwich, 3 pkgs for...
National Biscuit
Marshmallow Walnuts, lb.. Honey Comb Bars, per lb.
Baronet
Cheese!
25c
Co's
I9c
17c
3 EBEgj SfjD(3(DasiEi
From our Wine and Liquor Section
Schufelt Rye Malt
Gin, $1.00 quart bot
tles, on special sale
WeCch's Grape Juice, 45c. qt. bot., now 39c 25c -pint bot- A iues now Q
rjtS. P. S. CalBTornia VI Brandy, Friday N evening and," Satur1 1 A.w onlv. .
peK bottle... Q 4 Q
Hayes' Valley; Whiskey 8-year-old Cbottled in bond). We never expect to be$able to repeat this big offer, while they last, $1.00 full quart bottles today. . . gjQ
59c
tonight and Saturday. ..
California Fin Vint
age Port Wine, Friday evening and
Saturday, QQ per gallon... Q?C
YOU WILL FIND A CHOICE VARIETY OF FEESH VEGETABLES HERE DAILY These Specials for Friday Evening and Saturday
Fresh Crisp Wax and Green f Beans, lb vC
Long Green Cucum
bers, each 10c and-
Fancy Florida Grape
Fruit, extxa large, aeJb...
Fine Large Pine
apples, each
10c
PineIQc
12c
Fresh Picked Peas, per flu quart
Home Grown Aspar
agus, bunch 9c; 3 for
25c
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9o Sale of Candies and Cigars
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ONE 10c AND TWO 5c CIGARS FOR
8c
Friday Evening and Saturday, one OFFICIAL SEAL 10c CIGAR with your choice of any TWO of the following 5c CIGARS, worth 20c at 9c. Cremo, Moos Special, Yale Club, Anna Held, Yankee Consul and Adad, 3 for 9c
Choice of any of the following well known Candies that regularly . sell at 15c per pound, Friday evening and Saturday, per pound only ...... jQ Peppermint and Wintergreen Lozenges, Gun Drops, Peanut Butter Squares, Orange and Lemon Tarts. Chewing Gum, any kind, any flavor, three f 5c packages .. JJQ
lectures and missionary travelogues Rave splendid renulta in his work
there. Mr. Meeker ts gifted with a will
powerful voice and many beyond the. IXa
COMING EVENTS. The "V" branch ef the W.'C. T. V.
eet Monday evening at the !
xarene church on Michigan avenue. '
The speaker. Rev. Meeker of Chicago
took as his theme "A Peculiar Phase of
Prayer" from Isaiah 6:8 and said,
"Where there is much prayer behind our efforts, we may expect striking
manifestations. Isaiah prophesied of a
nation being: born in a day." Mr.
Meeker Rave practical illustrations and
personal incidents of his experiences In ten years of work In the notorious 19th ward of Chicago. This ward Is situated on the border of the famous Ghetto and it bore the reputation of having a worse police record than any other ward in the city. Mr. Meeker"s work was carried on under great difficulties, many open riots being provoked. However the meetings were held and they brought a subduing influence over tho community. Out of door stereopttcan
confines of the ten heard the gospel
as he gave it in word and song.
PINK STREET AIIJ SOCIETY. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Pine, treet M. E. church met' yesterday aft.
ernooji at the home of Mrs. A. S. Hunt
on Tine street. The afternoon was de
voted to the regular business of the so
ciety. At the close of this session thelli.lo art the ehnreh. The
remainder of the afternoon waa d-lgood one for bunlnesn men.
voted to sewing. Rev. Fuller, pastor j Members of the Hammond Woman's
or the church was present and lead the! Club win ato to Crown Point tomorrow
devotional services. Mrs. Hunt served at the Invitation of the Woman' Club
All young people are cordially Invited
to attend.
The young ladlea of AH Saints
church will give a ahlrt waist dance
Monday evening at the Masonic temple. A good time ta being planned.
The Woman's Guild of St. rani's
Episcopal chnrch will aervo a noon day
lunch next Wednesday from liao to
nu la a
I .tA iL.wnlf. W! m 1 tt! ? sir i . 1
Hammond Meat Market
101 State Street 216 Kohman street
Special Sale for Saturday, May 17th
Our Meals are the Best Our Prices the Lowest
ZrJe Self Just as we Mduekftis
9 POUNDS FRESH
LEAF LARD
FRESH DRESSED
CHICKENS, per lb ,.
FRESH PORK LOINS,
per pound
NATIVE VEAL LEG,
per pound
NATIVE VEAL ROAST,
per pound
HIND QUARTER SPRING
LAMB, per pound
FORE QUARTER SPRING
LAMB, per pound
BEEF POT ROAST,
per pound
FRESH BOILING BEEF,
per pound
HAMBURGER STEAK,
per pound
1.00 151c I4ic I4ic lc 151c 1 41c I2ic ...8ic -. I Oc
FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, per lb NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket, per lb HOME CURED CORN BEEF, per pound MAYER'S BROS. HAMS, per pound SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED BACON, per pound MAYER'S BROS.' CALIFORNIA HAMS, per. lb.. 1,-BARREL CENTURY . FLOUR 20 POUNDS SUGAR 4 CANS SWEET CORN... .
3 TALL CANS CARNATION MILK.
13k
I2c 7 4"C
I8c
I8c 13c
65c
1.00
25c
The of that city.
thd I ohaerveU.
Reciprocity Day will be I
Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City
Strict attention given to all phone orders
101 StatS St f1U.mjr. rarmir9i,rift
Hone 1QQ HJUCll JLPtA ec&BLI&ft
HGstMii & Gostiia Sts ,, FbuBittl
Big
xtra Specials for Saturday May 17th.
Reductions in
Groceries and Meats
1.39
49c
c
9c
c c c
MEAT PORK LOIN ROAST, -fl per pound. JL02" BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, U Qjfr per pound li.O(L, BEST BEEP POT ROAST, ' flto per pound 1254c and jLcP SWIFT & CO.'S NARROW BACON, aver-fj 03 pounds, per pound. J4 SWIFT & CO.'S WARROW BACON, aver-fl 413 age 4 to 6 pounds, per pound .... . JLf 4 ALSO A FRESH LINE OF VE GABLES
50 LBS. CERESOTA, GOLD MEDAL OR RICHILIEU FLOUR. 10 POUNDS SUGAR, with order of 2.00 or more . . : BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, per pound FANCY PINK SALMON, per can 3 CANS CARNATION MILK, 10c size !. ....... SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, 8 bars FRESH EGGS, just in from Dyer, per dozen
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ainly refreshments to her trueti
next meeting will b held at
church.
Miss Maude Edwin Martin to William
NOTICE FOR PICMC. I.yon Church Evers. to take Dlace at
TKo lAa A v. r i . . i . I . . , . ...... . W
' ,j unnamio luiumu-rine nome 01 .visa Marun s trraiiunar-
ee 01 me uammona N oman'a Clublents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Porter In ! S-
who desire to attend the picnic at Mra. WatseUa, 111. The ceremony will tako
n Steenberg's on next Tuesday will place Saturday. May 24 at 4:39 o'clock.
Kindly notify Mrs. V. S. Keiter. not I Will Evers is a former Hammond nlch
later than Monday noon. school boy and has numerous acquaint
ances here who extend their best
K, I.. MEETING. I wishes and congratulations. H Is now
There will be an open meeting of the I residing In Edjrewater, I1L. where he
Urn. 11. Calkins Poet, the V. K. C, the I went with hla parents about five years!
b. V. and the S. A. V. at the headquar- apoi.
ters of the Tost In the court house on
Saturday evening. May 17, at 7:30, fori HONOR MISS SFIERBY.
ine purpose of completing: the arrange- One of the most enjoyable parties of
ments touchlne on Memorial services I the season wan clven hv Afi rr
ror Sunday, May 25. and also on Nraret Kelley last evening at her home Decoration Day, May 30th. Let all Ion Olcott avenue. East Chicago, In
memDers or these organizations to- honor of Mian T.tilu sh.rhir wK 1a to
aether with all visiting O. A. R.'s be be married this month to Mr. A. Dor
present at this meeting. Signed, Isev. The eveninar was PDent In ramps
F. M. KLLIOTT, Com. and contests, prizes being awarded the
winners. Mrs. Charlott Schwabb rend
.m.3.i. v.Tiii, v 1-iKTV. lerea several vocal selections accom-
Mrs. Adeline Simcoke and daughter panled by Mrs, Kenneth W. Maclntoeh
Miss Iva were at home last evening to at the piano. Red and white were the
the members of the A. D. Q. Club and colors chosen by the hostess and the
a number Of invited euests at their I deoorationn ind lunrhmn were nrrloi)
iiwiii-, ou rasi pioiey sireei. i ne oc-iout in tnis meet About ZO youar
rasion was in honor of Miss Iva an- ladies were nresent and thev nreaenteil
nouncing her engagement to Mr. Henry I Miss Sherby with a beautiful bed
u. uiier. The parlors were very pret-I snread. The srlrls deoarted at a lata
tily decorated with festoons of tiny hour, voting Miss Kelley a delightful
hearts and cut flowers. The evening I hostess.
was spent very enjoyably with music
ana games. The guests were all sup- I OXE O'CLOCK I.VXCHEOX
piiea wun note paper and pencils and I A very pretty social affair at the
representing themselves to be news- Hammond Country Club yesterday was paper reporters were to write a news! given by Mrs. Teter Crumpacker. when
item. Some of them were "newsy" and (she entertained the ladlea of the
witty, and were read by the composers. I Columbia Club and a few Invited
The last one having previously been I truests. Mrs. Crumnacker entertained
prepared was read by Miss Ethel I at a one o'elock luncheon. The table
Sheerer and was "an Item" announcing l in the dining room waa prettily dec
the engagement of Miss Simcoke to Mr. J orated In pink carnation and MUea of
Fuller. The wedding will take place! the valley. Pastell shades of pink,!
on Wednesday, June 18 at the home of I green and whlta were also used on the
.Mrs. Mmcoke. At a late hour the I table. The luncheon was served loi
guests were served with a dainty buffet four courses, after which bridge whist
luncheon. Those enjoying the evening was played progressively, Mrs- Fitz-
were: Mesdames S. E. Davis, Ed Aubry. I gerald winning high score and Mrs. W
Frank Martin, Lloyd Geisler. J. E. IP. vBrldge the second. Beside the club Myer, and Misses Corinne Reiter, of I members Mrs. Crumpacker's Invtted
Manatowak, Wis.. Eva Ortt. Luella I guests were Mrs. Chas. Daughertv of
Moyer, Ethel Duvall, Nancy Bryan, I Crown Toint and Mrs. Clarence Scott of
Ethel Hoffman, Alice Bump. Helen Chicago, also Mrs. T. AV. OberlSn, of
Wagenblast. Ethel Sheerer and Iva Hammond. Mrs. Mortimer Ga'js will Simcoke. Mr. Fuller la employed as be the next hostess and will entertain
agent here for the C. & O. railroad. fat a one o'clock luncheon next Thurs
day at her home, S3 Webb street.
ALIj DAY SESSION
The Martha Aid Society of the Chris
tian church met yesterday for an all
her home, 35 Sibley street. The after- Idav session In the church parlors.
noon was devoted to playing progres-1 Most of the day was given to quilting
sive pedro. The high score was won land sewing a short business session
by Mrs. H. O. Young, the second by I was held during the afternoon. A
Mrs. Luthman, the third. Mrs. Downs lunch was served at noon to the mem
and the fourth by Mrs. Nicholas. Thelbers. The society will meet again next next meeting will be in two weks at (Thursday for another all day "qutltlnr?
the home of Mrs. Nicholas.
GOING TO ST. PAIL
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin and sons
Adelbert and Everett of 335 Torrence
avenue will leave this evening for St.
Paul, Minn. Mr. Austin has been in
poor health for several weeks and has! Mrs. J. B. Ortt, 340 Flummer avenue.
been advised by his physician to seekjThe social committee was In charge of
a change In climate. They expect loMrs. Ortt as chairman and assisted by
be gone an Indefinite length of time I Mrs. Claude Palmer and Mrs. Guy
NOW AND TILL SATURDAY Edward Zoeler Trio Acrobatie Pantomtoiists, Marshall & Tribble The Troubles of Sambo. Hardie & Dorothy Songs, Chatter and Dances. Ednest Yerxa Posture Artist. Latest Motion Pictures 3 BIG SHOWS DAILY 3 P. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
COMING SUNDAY DON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE SEATS NOW SELLING
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A FTEHSOOV CARD PARTY.
The ladies of the Good, Will Club were pleasantly entertained yesterday
afternoon by Mrs. Chas. Luthman at
They are here to make you laugh 5 or more Amateur Acts
bee" at the home of Mrs. John M. Stln-
son In May street.
SOCIAL DAT. Yesterday was social day for the
Baptist Woman's Union and they were
pleasantly entertained at the home cf
according Austin.
to the condition of Mr.
RECITES IX EVANSTOX.
Mrs. Ruth Webster Cross, accom
panied by her mother. Mrs. Webster,
of Oakley avenue, are in Evanston to
day, to assist on the program of a
musical given this afternoon by Miss
Gable at the home of her aunt, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hotchklss, 139 Orrington
avenue.
COMIXCi MARRIAGE.
Announcements have ben received In
Hammond of the coming marriage of
Campbell. Mrs. C P. Stiver waa in I charge of the program which was
given as follows: Instrumental Duett
Mrs. Will Love and Miss Mae Hansen
Recitation Mrs. Wm. Meyers Vocal Duett
...I.Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. W. Lot
Recitation Naoma Ortt Instrumental Solo .Miss Iva Titus
A contest of guessing the names of
trees was another enjoyaoie mature. Miss Eames also entertained by relat
ing a story in her Interesting manner.
At the close of the atiernoon s pro-
NOTICE Commencing May 15, 1913, the price of coke by team, f.o.b. our Whiting Works to all . parties will be, $4.50 t per ton. :-: :-: STANDARD OIL CO. (INDIANA)
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gram a delightful three course luncheon was served by the social committee. The next meeting will be announced later. NOTICE. Meeting of Kneseth Israel will tako place at tne synagogue, 300 Lndlana avenue, Sunday, May 18, at 7:30 p. m. All members are requested to be present for election of officers. HERMAN KRIEGER, Sec'y,
Buy a Gas Heating Stove now. Don't wait until your home Is cold. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co.
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Phone 282
Used By Nearly All Dressmakers and Women of Taste Who Make Their Own Clothes. MISS M. T. McCLOSKEY OF NEW YORK Representative of the manufacturers of Ladies Home 1 Journal Patterns, will be with us Saturday and Monday, May 17th and 19th Bring her your pattern and dressmaking problems. You'll be welcomed. E. C. MINAS CO. Hammond's Greatest Dep't Store
Something Mew in the Shirt -Mite A Combination with Soft Collars and Cuffs Very Swell $1.50 Royal Tailors Stetson Hals Panamas Cleaned and Repacked
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