Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1913 — Page 2
August Clean
E. C MKNAS CO. Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL SHOE DEPARTMENT Whittenmore's Quick White Dressing, cleans and
whitens white canvas mi-buck suede and nappy leathers, 10c size. Limit 2 to customer, at
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL
Men's SU-aw Hats, final wind-up of our entire line-
hats that sold up to 3.00, your unrestricted choice at this sale only
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL BASEMENT
Enamel Coffee Pot, 3 quart outside and white inside white, regular 75c values at
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL DRY GOODS DEP'T. i Krt Each for Extra Heavy Unbleached Turkish I ub Towels, sizes 18x42 inches, extra quality, 6 towels, 87c. Limit 6 to customer.
Friday's Grocery RTTCAT?. "Rp.sf. flrnTinlnorl
or more (flour, butter or butterine not in- M eluded) 10 pounds (Jjfj
BUTTER Elgin Creamery, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest quality obtainable, QA per pound OvL
MILK Carnation Brand, per can, 4J4c; dozen large g Full Quart Jar of Good P Quality Mustard flat h Jelke's Good-Luck EutterN ine, 5 lbs, 89c; B per pound g Fancy Santa Clara Prunes m 3 pounds for Argo Gloss Starch! 6 boxes t POTATOES Fancy Early pounds to rmsnei, l.ua; 15 pounds to peel Minas Blend Coffee, best val. in Hammond, I 4 lbs., 1.03; per lb &i3Z Farmhouse Sugar Corn, dozen cans, 89c; -fl P, 2 cans Jiet. Old Dutch Cleanser, three 10c cans GDC! for ac Fancy Red Salmon, Yacht Club Brand, doze-fl cans, 2.00; per ca LARD Armour's Shield pure, per pound
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SnnMs snt MsaM Price Ladies', Misses', Juniors' and Stout Size Suits, all this season's styles. These suits have the finest tailoring and the best of materials. Regular selling prices 14.73 to 25.00, on special sale Friday,
$7.38 to $12.50
Millinery
For Friday and Saturday, last two days of our Clean-Up- Sale, all Summer Hats must go regardless of cost 15c, 39c, 691980,1.98,2.98, 3.98
L UO 111 LM 6c CLOTHING DEP'T. 69c size, blue and white, blue and all 39c Sale DOUBLE COUPONS Except Flour & Sugar -n'ili dozen small cans, 52 !25c cans, 99c; 3 cans Blue Cross Macaroni or Spaghetti, 7 grh per package i, Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen packages, 82c; 7t per package Fancy Seeded Raisins, 1-pound Sf package U. S. Mail Soap, Q with order, 7bars k& Ohio's, local grown, 60 a k3VZ Franco- American Soups, Vegetable or Tomato, dozl:89c:....15c Early June Peas, good quality, dozen 0f cans, 1.05; per can. .if Shawnee Brand Salmon three 1-lb cans 25c Monarch Brand Crushed Pineapple doz. 2sTo -1 ff - 2 cans, 1.75; can. iicJvL Brand, guaranteed
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r I am going to the Elks' picnic at sprina; him urove. St. John. Baturday. August ib. i nope -mil win be there, dont you? Oh, he will. motiii:ks mkktino. a aioiners MeetinR was held this afternoon at the Settlement House.
Miss Thayer, the settlement worker In B. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brandcharge, conducted the meeting. I enbursr. and Misses Xfbl and Thelms.'
TO MOTOR TO LAPORTF. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Belman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maack and Miss Alta Adklns will motor to Laporte Sunday. Miss Adkins of inpuric win ar.ivo tomorrow to be Mrs until Sunday. Belman's guest TO EXTERTAIN M' Plf BETA CLUB. Misses Laura and Alma Hess will entertain the Xu Tan Beta girls at their home, 44 Mason street, Friday evening. THE DEBORAH SOCIETV. The Deborah Society of the Chris tian church had an all day session yes- I terday at the church with dinner there at noon. Next Wednesday they will have a social afternoon and program. On August 27 they will enjoy a plcnio at Lake Front Fark. . WALK HOME. St. Paul's Junior League enjoyed a picnic at Lake Front Park last even ing. They left on the :45 car'. and took . their suppers with them. . The J evening was pleasantly spent with ' games. While 'waiting for a car eleven of the crowd decided to walk home. They were Misses Ida Schmueser. Luella Claus, Gertrude Miller, Helen Fedder, Marie Schmueser and Messrs. Hen Klebs. Paul Miller. Wm. Fusa. and Walter Melr. A DINNER PARTY. Mrs. Jos. Williams, 649 Michigan ave- , nue entertained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. The dinner was served at 7:30 in three courses. The guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames George Sllger, J. Veinie, Norman Sliger, C. J. Sliger, Allie Wall and Misses Mlla and Vivian Sliger, Masters George and Leo Sliger. MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LEAVE. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Thomas of Ruth street will leave Saturday on a two weeks' vacation trip. They will go to Cleveland and from there to Minne apolis. Miss Rahl, their guest, will conclude her visit Saturday and return to her ohme in Chicago. t MISS HESS (GRADUATES. Mr. Julius Hess of Mason street was in Valaparaiso today to attend the graduation exercises of his daughter Miss Alma Hess, who graduates from the course of primary teaching of the Valparaiso University. GO TO MUSKEGON. Mr. and Mrs. Len Haefer, S45 Truman avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolf and son left last evening .or Muskegon, Mich., to spend a week's vacation. QUIET HOME WEDDING. A quiet home wedding took place Wednesday evening at S:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartman, 469 May street, when their daughter Ruth was given In marriage to Mr. Murl Conn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Conn. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Haefer of the German Evangelical Iramanuel church. The bride wore a light blue satin gown trimmed with overlace. She wore a veil and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. The bride was attended by the VOUSi fUTURE Depends largely on the kind of preparation you make. A course of training on the shorthand writing machine The Stenoiype will piit you on the road to success. It is the marvel of the business world today and operators are demanding best salaries. Enroll with us now for the September term. CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE Hammond, Indiana
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MM rroom'i sister, Mrs. Elmr Dilts, who wore a white embroidery dress and carried a bouquet Of white roses and carnations. The brides brother, Mr. Harry Hartmnn served as best man. ' A fla. .h . . J I v xri iiiyjiiy a wvuuiuk supper rovers wr r.r flftv Th. H.mr-i. tlons wp in nrt v,it The bride reoivfd mnv nr.ont ct ,,t o-ia. iivr ur, xt r, r-. (Conn will be at home to their friends - at 469 May ,treet. - The guests of the wedding were: Mr, uiiu iui s. vv. r. i n n n Air. M n n Aim. 11. t Brandenburg, Mr. Russell Brandenburg, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dllts and son. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hartman and son, ' Miss Oladvs Hartman. Miss Lena Hart. man Mr. chase Conn. Mr. Earl Conn, Mr. Wm. Conn Xfr. nwv Pnnn fr andMrs. J. M. Keller and eon Ruesel Keller. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Kirk, Miss Kate Heckleman, Miss Sophia Ahlborn. QVIETLV MARRIED. Miss Doru Duncan and Mr. George Stevens were quietly rnarrled in Crown Folnt this afternoon. The bride whose home is In Decatur, 111., has been a teacher in the Lincoln school of this city for the past four years. Mr. Stev ens holds a position with the Simplex jianway Appliance company. Mr. ana Mrs.- Stevens will leave Saturday In company with Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Godfrey of Oakley avenue for Buffalo. They win make the trip by automobile and on their return will reside In Hammond. VISIT MISS KNOERZER. Misses King of San Antonio. Texas are expected Friday to be the guests of Miss Mayme Knoerxer of South Hohman street. TO VISIT HERE. E. E. Dickery and two children Mrs. .f Shelby wlli ??ndn'.xt week hele
the guests of Mrs. Dickey's mother, Mrs. Peter L. Mahor of Jackson Mrs. Mary Bates of Truman avenue atreet and children have arrived In and sister, Mrs. Nicholas Austgen Of Nova Scotia where they will make their Kane avenue. jfuture home. They are very much " 1 " '" pleased with the location. Mr. Maher, OX AN EXTENDED VISIT. (formerly tf the Standard Steel Car .Mr. Peter M. Warnimont, 1134 Jack-; company, has been In Nova Scotia sevson street, has resigned his position erai months but on account of the with the W. B. Conkey company and KCarrtv of vacant homa the familv
has gone to Dubuque, la., on an extended visit. He has not visited this city, his birth place, for forty-six years. He will visit different points in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. CONCLUDES VISIT. Mrs. Orlan Grant has concluded her visit here with her mother, Mrs. Charles Kasson and friends and has returned to her home In Lafayette. RETURNING FROM MEXICO. victor Mjortaoerg. rormeriy or tnts city, is returning from Mexico where he has been for some time on biislnes.4. He Is on his way to St. Paul and will probably spend a few days In Hammond. VISITING FROM SPRINGFIELD. Mrs. Frederick Porter and eon Horace of Springfield, " III., are guests at the home of Mrs. Porter's mothers, Mrs. A. P. Wall of Michigan avenue. RETURNS FROM NEW YORK. Miss Muriel Wilcox of Conkey avenue has returned from an extended visit In New York City.
ward L. Conn, 490 South Hohman LEAVE FOR THE EAST. I street. Prof, and Mrs. E. S. Tillman of South j,Usb Lottie Schwab of Ogden street Hohman street left today for an ex- jB spending a two weeks' vacation in tended trip In the east. They will visit Xew York City. Washington. D. C, Baltimore, New m1ss nda Muenich of South Hohman York City and other places of Interest, street will return this evening from a - 1 'six weeks' visit In Wisconsin points. BROCK EX BROUGH-MOTT WEDDING. Misses Isabel and Anna McLaughlin The wedding of Miss Lucie Brocken-'0f Hessville leave tomorrow on a trip brough of Lafaytete and Fred Hohman through the east. They will visit in Mott of Hammond will take place Sat- Washington, D. C. and New York City, urday. August 16 at the home of the: Misses Gertrude Koeneman and bride's parents In Lafayette. Over 700 Dorothy Stalbaum are spending the
Invitations have ben issued. The bride an dgroom will sail on the 'Mauritania for an European trip. Several social affairs are being given In the bride's honor this week. WILL ATTEND WEDDING. Among those who went to Lafayette today to attend the wedding of Miss Lucie Brockenbrough of Lafayette and Fred Hohman Mott of this city Saturday and to attend several social affairs previous to the wedding are Messrs. John F. Sawyer, William Hastings, Carl Ames, Charles Hicks, Robert Mott and C. W. Wilson. PICNIC AT LAKE FRONT. About forty boys and girls of the East Hammond Settle'ment House will enjoy a picnic at Lake Front Park tomorrow afternoon. They will go at two o'clock in automobiles. The chaperones will be Mrs. W. C. Belman. Misses Mildred Carter, Gladys Martin, Dorothy. Crumpacker, Leoda McAleer, (Messrs. Robert Smith, Crlll Burge, Emll
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I0HIB - LfAixuctai STATE STREET md deliver shoe repairing cumir rnunx 3 .S MEMOniUM. In loving remebrance of our beloved daughter and sister Bertha Spiers who died a wear ago today, August 14, 1912; Mourn not for me nor sorrow take, I But love each other for my sake, i Weep not, dear ones, but be content. My life to you was only lent. My grave you know, my bed you see. Prepare yourselves to follow me. In love we lived. In peace I died, I You asked my life, but God denied. . From loving mother, brothers and sister. Bauer, Edgar Crumpacker. This outing or th0 Ea,t Hammond children Is one oi ine many gooa reaturcs or tne summer program of the Settlement House. Miss Thayer, who conducts a morning kindergarten, is doing an excellent work there. TO ARRIVE FROM OKLAHOMA. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mott of South Hohman street expect Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hohman of Chelsea. Okla., this evening. The Hohmans and Motts will leave Friday for Lafayette to attend the Brockenbrough-Mott wedding which will be a great society event. OX LAKE THIP. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrison . and daughters, Margaret and Helen of Mason street and guests Misses Toung and Schrm&n of Valparaiso took a boat trip to Milwaukee today. MISS KIGWELL ENTERTAINS. Miss Grace Kingwell entertained a few friends last evening at her home in Ulendale Fark. Her guests were Misses Florence Buxxard. Xorma Rob bln9i Eva Wilson and Irene Tarsona. MRS. SCOTT ENTERTAINS. ,The Wednesday Afternoon Club of this city was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Scott in Chicago. The guests had luncheon In a tea room then played cards at the home of Mrs." Scott. Mrs. Scott won the prise. The next hostess to the club will be Mrs. Walter Smith. The guests yesterday were: Mesdamea H. B. 'Austin, H. C. Groman, Franklin IMaekmun, John Beckman, H. B. Hayward, Peter Crumpacker of Hammond and Mrs. Hall of Chicago. ARRIVE IN NOVA SCOTIA. could not move there till this month. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. All new Sept. and other Pictorial Review patterns are now carried at new agency, 116 Sibley street. H. J. Postlewaite, Hammond. II. F. ALLISON TO RETURN. Mr. H. F. Allison of the Standard Stel Car company is expected back this week from Butler, Ta., where he has been spending his vacation at his f0rmr home If you, will come to the Elks' picnic at Spring Hill Grove. St. John. Saturday, August 16, I will Introduce you to Bill." Mrs. F. J. McMahon of South Hohman street is vlting in Cleveland. Miss Catherine Stiles of the C. I. & R. offices is visiting in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Surprise of 31 Ruth street will leave this week for Minneapolis to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conn and daugh ter and Mrs. Cleft Sanders of South Chicago spent yesterday with Mrs. Edwc in Saugatuck. Misses Frieda Klee and Amelia Dibos are enjoying a vacation in Winona Lake, Ind. Mrs. E. W. Sechrest and Mrs. Chas. M. Stansifer who have been the guests of Mrs. A. J. Denham of Monroe street left for Cincinnati Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Kasson of Webb street accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant and Dr. Grant to Lafayette today fora visit. Mr. A. N. MacLeod of Cedar street Is improving rapidly at Post Graduate Hospital In Chicago and probably will be able to leave In one week. Miss Naomi Ortt of Plummer avenue has retuned from a visit Jn Morgan Park. Miss Leona Richards and Mr. Roy Richards of Monroe street have gone to Jollet for a few week's visit. There will be something doing every minute at the Whiting Elks' picnic at Spring Hill Grove, Saturday, August 16. Don't miss the fun. Got
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A REAL THEATRE IN A REAL TOWN REOPENS SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th with Alkrdlt .
SEATS WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY' IPIRIKSES E UERJURKSQ Fmlain Floor Reserved 20c Balcony Reserved! - H5c Balcony Unreserved - HQc
Miss Sarah Maack of Crown Tolnt is the guest of Mrs .W. C. Belman of Glendale Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Ruch of Berwick, Ta., Miss Ethel Thomas ar.d Mr. George Whlteright of Nanticoke, Pa., are guetss at the home of the former's eon, Lawrence Ruch of Hickory street. Miss Minnie Dell of North Judson is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DeRolf if Hickory street. The Misses Lucille and Sarah Trout of Truman avenue left yesterday for a visit with relatives in Gaston and Muncle, Ind. j OfTicer Fred Fandrel of the Central (Police department, who has been co-n-jgflned to his room at his home on 'Hanover street, the past few days, on j account of Illness is reported to be im proving fairly well. Mrs. C. G. Smith who has been the truest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira ! Maxwell on Conkey avenue for the past three weeks, has returned to her home In Jackson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Leary leave this evening for Eastman Springs, Mich., to spend a week's vacation. Miss Catherine Lloyd of Vlncennes, Ind., Is visiting at the home of her brother, O. B. Lloyd in Erie street. Mrs. James De vasler or scotcniie. Ky.. is the guest of Miss Alma Hess at her home In Mason street. C. E. Bailey leaves tomorrow on a two weeks vacation to be spent in Virginia. Mrs. Arthur Hayden of Lowell will spend the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Austgen of Kane avenue. Mr. Hayden will join her Sunday. Miss Clara iNlcholas of Oakley avenue and Mrs. Yens Anderson of Doty stret- leave Friday for a two weeks' visit In Denver and Colorado Springs. The liveliest bunch of Elks on the calendar the Whiting Elks are giving a rad hot plcnle!at Spring Hill Grove Saturday, August 16. If you want to have the time of your life go. i Cook wfth Gas. money and mob and banish flirt. No. lad. Qaa & Elea. Co. Style Makes Trade Quality Hold It We Have Both. Young Men's Tailors 61 STATE ST. PHONE 771
Thursday. August 14, 1913.
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