Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, July 29, 1913.

COMING KVEJITS. Mrs. H. C. Gmmai will entertain the nrnbtn or the Wednesday Afterlion Club at a rlde party Wednesday of this week at her horn at cards In Kimbach avenue. There will he a meeting of the Deborah Society Wednesday. The meraers Trill meet for an all day session In the partora of the Firs Christian ehureh In Columet iviwi, IMaaer will be served at noon. The ntettna- will be la charge of Committee No. 1 of which Mrs. Lamer Is chairman, . .The Misses Emily and Bertha Koert will be hostesses at a thimble party this evening; at their home In .South Hohmatt street. Their KuestM will be the jonag women of the N. W. Krabroldery club. At her home In Ann street Mrs. Donovan will entertain the members of the Golden Rod Club Thursday afternoon of this week at pedro. Mrs. Yohn will have as her anests at a thimble party Thursday afternoon of this week at her home In Derolt street the memDer of the R. A. E. club.

Pedro will be played by the members of the Sunshine Club who have been Invited to meet, with Mrs. Jackson nt her home In Claude street Thursday afternoon. July 31st. The members of the Amethyst elub will be entertained at a thimble party Thursday, afternoon at the bom of Mrs. O. Brra, T04 Price Place. AX ICR CREAM SOCIAL. The ladles cf the Monroe Street Methodist Chapel are holding, an Ice cream social this afternon and evenIns at Conkey park. The tables will be decorated very prettily with garden flowers' and the park this evening will be illuminated with Japanese lanterns. The regular meeting of th Ladles Aid Society of the church will be held Thursday afternon of next week at the home of Mrs. McConnell In Monroe street. L.tWK PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jarchow entertained a number of friends very pleasantly at a lawn party last even

ing: at their home, 431 Cedar street. The porch and lawn were made very attractive with garden seats and wings. Japanese lanterns Illuminated the lawn. The evening was spent very enjoyably with contests ajid games after which a dainty luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacKroy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKroy, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray, and the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret MacKroy. PICNIC AT THE LAKE FRONT. The members of the E. S. T. Club formed an automobile party this afternoon and went to the Lake Front for a picnic dinner.

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A SOCIAL. Thursday evening July 31 th members of the Ladles Aid Society of the First Congregational church win give a social in the parlors of the church in Gostlin street and cordially Invite the public to attend. THE ANSl'Ab PICNIC. The annual nicnln nt Hummnnrt Tem

ple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will take place Thursday July 31st at the Lake Front. A picnic dinner will be one of the features of the day and there will be a number of Interesting contests and games. OX AN AUTOMOBILE TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber and Mr. and Mrs. Normoyle of Warren street will return to Hammond early this week from an automobile trip to Milwaukee and other points in Wisconsin. They have been absent from Hammond since last Thursday. A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. What will undoubtedly be the most elaborate entertainment of the season at which the members of the Epworth League of the First Methotdst church will entertain will be the "Trip Around

the World" to be given this fvening.

Five homes representing Boston, England, , Holland, Japan and Washington will be visited by the tourists during

the evening. Trains will leave from

the church In Russel street after 7:45 O'clock. At each, of the point visited

short entertainment will be provided and appropriate favors will be given. Refreshments will be served.

VISITS IN MICHIGAN'. Miss Bertha Hansen of Rim bach ave. left for Saugatuck, Mich., this morning where she will remain for a week after which she will go to Paw Paw City to be the guest of the Misses Marguerite Beckman and Hase! Underwood at their cottage there. A CHURCH WEDDING. A very beautiful wedding will be solemnised this afternon at St. Caslmirs Catholic church when Miss Sudslnski of Chicago and Mr. Runhud of Hammond are united in marriase. The ceremony will be solemnised at five o'clock In the presence of a large assembly of Hammond and Chicago guests. The nuptial mass was read

this morning by the Rev. Father Sir-

csynskl. The reception following the ceremony at the church this afternoon will be held at the home of Mrs. Trsldle, the corner of Cameron and Gostlin streets. BANNS ARB PUBLISHED. The banns for the marriage cf Mrs. Helen Belrger and Arnold Hasue were read for the first time Sunday at St. Joseph's Catholic church In Russell street. The wedding will take place during the coming month.

and relative In Southern Indiana during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese of Rimbach avenue returned home last even

ing after an over Sunday visit with, relatives in Lima, Ohio. Mrs. H. C. Groman is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Costello of South Bend, Ind., at her home in Rimbach avenue for a few days.

Miss Li 11 11 Stafford has returned home after spending a two weeks vacation with Mrs. J. M. Woodman at her home in Winnepeg, Canada. Mrs. Woodman formerly lived in Hammond. Miss Beatrice Hansen of Rimbach avenue is entertaining Miss Edth Denlson of Hanna, Ind., this we.t. Mrs. C. W. Sander of Fort Wayne, Ind., is the guest of her brother. Dr. H. G. Merz and Mrs. Merz at their home in Warren street. Dr. nnd Mrs. Merz and their guest motored to North Judson today to visit their sister, Mrs. Mangsen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Normoyle have return

ed from a most delightful automobile trip to Milwaukee and Lake Gene

va, Wis.

Mrs. Charles Davis and ton Cyril returned to their home in Truman ave..

yesterday after spending a few weeks

with relatives In Omaha, Neb.

fully. In the china contest the lucky number was drawn by Mrs. J. p. Ryan of Claude street. The fallowing are the officers who will serve during the remainder of the year:

Councilor Mrs, Trade Murray. Vice Councilor Mrs. Hattle Kay. Associate Councilor Mrs. Ray Mc-

Cay.

Associate Vic Councilor Mrs. Lulu

Cordua.

Secretary Mrs. Lou Aldrlch. Treasurer Mrs. Nancy Davis. Guide Mrs. Gussle Jackson. Inside Guard Mrs. Bertha Cordua. Outside Guard Mrs. Smith. Pianist Miss Norma Traffley. Trustee Mrs. Emma Wilson. This evening the members of Gol

den Kule Council No. 1 D. of L. will meet in the K. of P. hall in South Hoh-

man street for their regular semi

monthly meeting.

The next regular meeting of the

members of the Germania Lodge of

Rebeckahs will take place Tuesday evening. August 6th, In the I. O. O. F. hall in East State street.

Mrs. John Hughes of Warren street was a visitor in Gary yesterday. Alvin Eaton of Whiting was the guest of friends in Hammond last evening., Mr:' and Mrs. J. Raymond Stafford and son, Norman of Detroit street have returned home after visiting friends

Lodge Assemblies

A meeting of Triumph Council No. 11

D. of L., tok place last evening in I.

OOF. hall in East State street. Many

members were in attendance and sev era! vlsltorti from Golden Rule Coun

ell No. 1 D. of L. were entertained at

the meeting. Following the business session refreshments were served and

the social hour was spent most delight-

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WEDNESDAY ALL DAT

Ready-to-wear Specials

Balkan Waist, 59c.

Misses' and Ladiet Balkan Middies of fine Linene, perfect fitting.

1 69c

59c

Horllck's Malt ed Milk, 50c

size at..,

39c

Petticoats for 49c.

Dest Seersucker Gingham Petticoats, Pinks, Tans and Blue stripe, made neat, simple styles that conform with styles of season. Indian Suits 98c. For girls and boys, having ell the feather and trimmings to make them seem real.

House Dresses 78c. Regular 1.50 values, sizes for misses and ladies, of best Gingham and Percales, light and dark colors, sizes 16 to 42.

Wednesday Specials Dry Goods

Ladies' Vest, bleached, fine rib, very elastic tape at neck and arm holes, sizes 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. Wednesday price 7lAc.

Tissue Gingham, colors will not fade, checks and stripes, 27 inches wide, regular 25c, mm yard I jg Art Ticking, feather proof, light and dark colors, floral designs with stripes, regular 2?c, i f yard I JjQ Embroidered Voile, 45 Inches wide, neat designs, edges will not ravel, values to 1.19, tn yard.... 7.. Storm Serge, plain white and whito

with black stripes, 36 inches wld

values to 59c, J&Q yard UC Gingham in dark checks and plald'i, also aurse stripes, just the material for school dresses and wals?.,

former price 12c, f yard IUC

Children's Lace Hose, mercerized

colors tan, white and pink, sizes 6

to 10, regular 25c, E 2 pair for sCwU

DOUBLE COUPONS WEDNESDAY ALL DAY

Drug Specials

Derma Viva, the liquid whitener, size 35C Van Dyke Egg Shampoo, 25c fcize wm t IOC Foot Relief Powder, 25c 1 Q size I BC Colgate's Toilet Water, all odors value. ...39c Williams' Talc Powder, all odors in hinged cover box, 25c Jsize I J j

Williams Suit i

Case Sets for men & women consist of five packages of toilet articles.

25c value.

15c

Nichols' Bed Bug Powder, for the destruction of all insects, 25c

size at..

Palm Soap,

3 cakes

!8c

Olive

25c

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E.C. HAS CO. HIMraO'S BSEtlEST DEPT STORE II "

DOUBLE COUPONS WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Granite Ware.

Coffee Pots, 3 and 4 qt., blue and white and all white, 3 coats enamel, enameled cover, seamless body, 59c 6 qt. blue and white Of" Preserve Kettle, regular 50cOJC Red Seal Dry Batteries for i all kind electrical work.,... HQ 14 qt. gray enameled Dish Pans, each sCOC Water Tumblers, plain, star p or horseshoe pattern, 3 for )C Odds and ends Dishes and r Plates, each Q Q 2-foot Brass Bound Rule, AT special . . . .wC

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DOUBLE COUPONS WEDNESDAY ALL DAY Millinery

Turkish Toweli j i i

! I Hats.

White linen Hats

pSt" 69c now - -49c striped Linen Hats JQc White Turkish Toweling. fQc Children's and Misses White Soft Turkish Toweling -'49c Colored Turkish, Toweling. .. -QQq Red and White Stripe Turkish Toweling 3)c GREAT REDUCTION ON FLOWERS. 9c. 15c. 29c. 49c. 98c. Including Rosea, Lilacs, Daisies, Water Lilies, Corn Flowers and many others.

Handle Nappies Free in Out Premium BepU

Beautiful art cut glass six inch lappie like cut UUeti's. Special Given with $5 in Coupons.

Wednesday's Sale of Groceries

Sugar Buy before another advance. Best eastern granulated with grocery order of 1.00 or more (flour or butter

not included), 10 pounds Yacht Club Brand Fancy Red Sal

mon, dozen 1 lb cans $2, per can

45c

Double Coupons except Flour & Sug.

Mason Fruit Jars, Perfection Brand.

Buy them while thev are cheap.

Vi gal. size per doz 65c

Quart size, per doz 48c pin tsize, per doz. 39c

Jelke's Good-Luck Butterine

pounds 89c. per lb , Best Quality Bulk Flour, 10 pounds

Argo Gloss Starch, 6 boxes

California Peaches Pears, Z cans 40c, per can

I7c

e. five

I8c 29c 2Bc

!4c

or Bartlett

Fancy Brisket Bacon, pieces weigh from lto3 IQl pounds each, per lb.. ?2w

EX. MIMAS CO. HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE J

Van Camp's Pork and Beans, doz

en 15c cans 1.42, per can ,

Kitchen Klenzer gcourlng Powder,

6 cans 23c, per can Sure-Shot Matches, 1 dozen, boxes to package

Van Camp's Soups, doz cans 95c, per can

I2c

4c 9c 8c

Early June Peas, sweet and tender, dozen cans 1.30. 11.

I1C

per can.

Elgin Creamery Butter, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest

quality obtainable, per lb

29c

E.C. MIMAS CO. HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE

Royal Fisher Brand Salmon, good

quality, dozen cans 98c, 3 cans

Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 3 cans,

per dozen 1.15. per can Farmhouse Sugar Corn, four 10c cans

Maccaroni or Spaghetti, two 10c packages

Pet or Carnation Milk dozen large

cans 98c, 3 cans

25c

10c 27c 15c

25c

Kirk's American Family, Fels

Naphtha or U. S. Mail Soap,

with order, 7 bars

29c

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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE

DOUBLE COUPONS WEDNESDAY ALL DAY

JShoe Dept. Specials

Ladies' Colonials in Gun Metal, combination can also be made a Pump. fine quality, all r3.oo

Gun Mstal and Satin Pumps with low heels, very stylish, f SC. all sizes, sale price. ...

White Canvas Pumps, with low heels, rery pretty and dressy, all sizes, sale i Qff" price I WW

White Canvas 2-Strap Pumps, me

dium leather heels, fine quality.

all sizes, sale price

1.25

Black Satin Pumps with medium heels, hand turned soles, .very classy, all sizes, sale S Wt price WiUIJ Ladles' English Oxfords, low flat heels, your cWce any QQ kind, sale price aCiWU

Wednesday's Underwear Specials If we would "say to you we are going to sell you Men's Underwear at price would you think it was

cheap? Well, tthat is just what .we aro doing. I'orlsknit Shirs and Drawers as cut shows, in all sizes. 32 to 46, in long and short

sleeves, a garment well worth 50c,

special while they last at

2lc

AAfl for 50c and 75c 2-piece WWv Shirts and Drawers. This is the greatest value we have ever offered in garments of thi3 kind. It comes in blue, white and

natural, all sizes, to crose at

39c

We carry in our regular line the Cooper Spring Needle Union Suits and the White Cat Klosed U nion Suits, in all styles and sizes, and if you are looking for the best in underwear we have it.

E.C. MAS CO. HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE

Yale Motorcycle

Goes to Top of Mt. Washington

Climbs 53 Per Cent Grs.de Three Times

I'nfs Iterincl T. A rather remarkable demonstratl n

of Yale's hill-climbing ability, featured

by the Los Angeles paper as "one of the hardest and most difficult stunts ever pulled off on a motorcycle," was

Klven recently by H. B. Drollingrer of Los Angeles.

Drollinjrer doesn't believe that there's

a hill In the country the Yale can't climb; and to back up his claim In that connection he mounted his bit? twin

and rode to the top of Mount Wash

ington.

Drolling-er drove his Yale up th

steep grade three times without falter

ing for an instant.

Mount Washington is 1,000 feet Ugh,

and the ascent is three-fourths of a mile long with a grade of B9 per cert in

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RETURNS FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION Whiting School Superintendent Back Home. (Special to The Times.) Whiting. Ind., July 29. Superintendent W. W. Holliday has returned from Indianapolis where he attended the session of the executive committee of the Indiana State Supt Association, which was held at the Claypool hotel. The committee made arrangements for the state superintendents meeting which will be held in Indianapolis, the second week in October. The chief topic to be under consideration at this meeting will be "Vocational Education." The other members of the executive committee present in addition to Supt. Holliday, were J. W. Ilolten of Shelbyvillei Ind.; Jaa W. Riddle of Lawrenceburg; Paul Van Riper, Franklin; Herman Winner. Bremen, Ind.

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Stephens & Herrington PLUMBING, QA3 A 8TEAM FITTING BEER PUMP AND BAR WORK S17 Usaauas St. Psoas 4U HAKMOXD, IND.

DANCING

At Sharpshooters Parle, . Hammond. Ind., every Wednesday evening from t to 11. Good music. ts-4

THE HOMT5 NKWSPAFER Or LAKH COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BB8TOWKD BY IT3 RKADRRS ON TUB THfL

RIoiv En Progress All Men's, Women'- and Children'! Low Shoes cut 20 per cent and over. 85.00 Oxfords $3.95 Oxfords &2.B5 14.60 Oxfords ...... .53.95 f 3.00 Oxfords $260 $4.00 Oxfords ...... .3.20 2-50 Oxfords $l'.95 Special Lot of Oxfords and Pumpa, $3.00, cut to $1.15 Special Lot Misses' $1.50 and $2.00 Oxfords, cut to .93 We call for and Deliver Shoa Repairing. Phone 77$. Hammond's Largest Boot Shop 169 State St. Hammond, Ini

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VOTE FOR FRED BARNETT

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Candidate for City Judge on the Democratic Ticket. Primary, August 2nd, 1913, 1:00 to 9:00 P. M, I am willing to be judged by my record during my term of office. My aim has been to discharge the duties of the office with fairness and impariality. With my experience thus obtained and my pledge for the same conduct in the future, I solicit the support of the voters at the primary. Advertisement.