Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1913 — Page 2
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Tuesday, August 10, 1913. day. Gerlach says Thh Tikes covers Lake County like the dew. "Everybody Is happy in my section of the country. The crops are fine."
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Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store
Wednesday's lest Bargains
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL Ready to Wear Kimonos of lawn in the empire style, dainty floral patterns, the lawn is unusually fine, 7Qf regular 125 value, each. .1 uu
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL Ready to Wear Lawn Dressing Sacques, two or three stjles of dainty patterns, extremely chic styles, AQ regular 1.00 and 1.25 values, each T'OU
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAIt Dry Goods Seersucker, very soft finish in floral and Persian designs, also all colors in plain, regular J J Ja 25c quality, yard I U2u
I 'Vrliy S:$Srktlr lady of many charms and very pop
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HONOR REV. W. A. BRAIER, The twenty-flfth aniversary of Rev.
W. A. Brauer's ordination into the German Lutheran ministry was celebrated Sunday by his congregation on the north side and by the German Lutheran Conference of Northern Indiana. This was a surprise to Rev. Braner as the celebration that he and
his family planned was a family re
union at his home, 235 Towle street
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Theo. Miller is the son of Frofesor J. Miller of Fort "Wayne, Ind. He is a graduate of St. Louis college and has made many friends and acquaintances in Hammond, through numerous visits. The Misse Lillian Fedder, Bertie Ebert and Mr. Adam Ebert Jr., and other person friends arrived in St. Louis Sunday and will also participate in the wedding. The young couple will make their future home in Fort Wayne, Ind.
LEFT FOR A VISIT. Mrs. A. M. DeWeese, 5 Rimbach ave
nue left today for a visit in Spencer-
ville, O. She will meet Miss Bee Han-
en who has been visiting in Spencer-
vllle, O., and together they will go to Geneva, Ind., to visit Mrs. peWeeses
aughter, Mrs. Knott.
MOTORING PARTY HOME AGAIN. Mr. "Walter H. Hammond and family and Dr. and Mra W A. Buchanan r-
On his return from Indiana Harbor he 'turned home late last evening in their
found the church most beautifully cars from a week's motorlna- trio.
decorated with flowers, a bower of American beauties and other flowers and Prof. Walkenhauer of Hobart pre
siding at' the organ. The deacons met him at the church entrance and escorted him to the pulpit. Rev. Schuelk of
Hobart delivered the sermon after which a member of the congregation
They visited in Indianapolis, Madison, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati and report an excellent time. MR. RAY AMES IS THE CITY. Mr. Ray Ames "of Crawfordsville, Ind., was in Hammond today the
guest of his parents on "Webb street.
stepped forth and in a fitting speech Mp; ; Ame, ls returnln K from Lake Bluff,
"r"""'u l"c W,:I11., where he and Mrs. Ames have
a gold watch and chain. Then a mem-
l l"B ooi-iriy prrscumu w,r, Amp Mr. An, .till wllt.
been the guests of Mr.
ward Ames. Mrs. ing in Lake Bluff.
and Mrs. Ed-
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL Dry Goods Double Fold Percale, large assortment of dark and light colors, stripes and neatfigures, will not Q in fade, regular 10c yard (J 2"
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAIr-CLOTHING Shirts, detachable collar to match, French cuffs, neat patterns, former prices 1.00, 1.50 and 2.50, 4 OQ Wednesday only , I mml
WEDNESDAY'S SPEOfAIrHOE DEPIT Xadies' Suede Button Shoes, tan or black, good quality, 4 ' Bunt tip, "new fall style, all sizes Q ft f and -widths, exceptional value at. ......... v$UU
him with a sectional book case and
the Luther's League gave him twentyfive silver dollars. After the services a three course supper was served on
the church lawn with flowers galore for decorations. The Lutheran Band rendered music during the serving of the supper. The Indiana Harbor and Hegewisch congregation's also Joined in the celebration. The ' affair was most enjoyable and showed the great appreciation Hammond and Northern Indiana have of Rev. W. A. Brauer's pastoral work which has all ben in Hammond. Rev. Brauer has the distinction of holding the longest pastorate in Hammond. Rev. Brauer was
letters of congratulations and of glf ts ! ' Judff Z D" rBt and
of flowers from out of town friends.
ON A VISIT TO CLINTON, ILL.
Mrs. Fred Barnett and children of Elizabeth street ndMrv Barnett's mother, Mrs. Alice McKlnney of Park Place are visiting in Clinton. 111. They
will attend Chautauqua there. WILL. RETURN FROM LAFAYETTE,
Mrs. Charles Kasson of Webb street
will return from. Lafayette this even
ing where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant.
COMING WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Edith
Prest,
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL ART DEP'T
Hair Puffs, shades to match any hair, assorted shapes,
made on good wire frame, values up to 2.98 at
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WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL Basement
Six Quart Blue and White Sauce Pan, blue outside,
white inside, three coat enamel on heavy steel base, 35c vaue, each.
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edsiestlay's Groceries Double Coupons, except Flour and Sugar
Many relatives came- from St. Louis,
Englewood, Forest Park, Norwood,
Riverdale, Crown Potnt to attend the family reunion and were here for the celebration. Yesterday Rev. .W. A. Brauer's family and their relative
guests had a picnic at Lake Park.
Mr. Carl Mies of Chicago will
place in September.
take
IN HONOR OF MISS SOUL.
Mrs. Cynthia "Woods Sohl of Mason street has issued cards for an "at
home" to be given August 27 at
Front' "iiu' ucr UAU5 uisi insj
num Louise aoni.
MRS. METTLER IN SWITZERLAND.
Friends of Mrs. J. J. Mettler have
received cards from her from Zurlck, Switzerland where she is being delightfully entertained. Mrs. Mettler will return to Hammond about December 1.
Rl N VAX-VO I N UER MARRIAGE. ..At the parsonage of the First
Methodist Episcopal church last Sunday evening at eight o'clock, the Rev.
F. O. Fraley officiating, occurred the
JUDGES RICHTER HERE.
Judge J. C. Richter of Laporte was in Hammond today looking over the
city.
MR. AND MRS. HUNTER KNTERTAIN
Mr. ana Mrs. Grant Hunter very
pleasantly entertained some friends last evening at a fish supper at their
camp on the Calumet River and
dance at Riverdale. .Their guests were
conveyed from Hammond in the Hun tor motorboat. Alma II. The guest
of the happy affair were: Messrs. ind
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marriage ir. ju.i.i r . zuuiiKrr w.u , Mesdames Howard Long. F. Morse,
jPrank waller, W. "J Hojnackl, Roy
relatives were present. Both the con
trading parties have'" lived'in -.this city. -for a number of years past and are therefore well known, being rated among , Hammond's most highly esteemed citisens. Both are members of the First Methodist .church. Their numerous friends extend to them
McCutcheon, Nlckc lUnn, From Chi
cago were Messrs. L, "Wilson and F.
A. Smith and Miss Bessie Basler.
BUMP FAMILY REUNION,
A reunion of the Bump , family wa
(held yesterday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Weslev Reed of RMa-e rntLA
heartiest congratulations. Mr. Young- Tho affalr WM K,ven ,n honor of Mr er has purchased a new home at 798and Mr Jacob Bump of KlngmSLrli Walter street where they will soon re-;Kan8 Mr B u ft broth of n
siae, tneir pians Deing to move mereiF n,m. of thl. ,tv ,
was
served from tables on the lawn. Game
were played. The reunion Droved to
' be a most enjoyable affair. Thos
O .13. CIUD Will meet tniS ,1 XT-. T K ,
""""s at lnc i0f Kingman. Kansas; Mis s Anna
Saunders of Sarrell,- Pa.
this week.
M. The M. Y.
Smith of Claude street.
P. T. U. HAVE GOOD MEETING.
Mr. and Mrs
J. E. MacDonell and daughter Vera o
Quincv. Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. J. "VVesle
The Young reople s Temperance Reed and gons Derril and w.sley
union nea an excenem meewng in j p Bump, Miss Alice Bump. Mrs. Addl
onroc irfi nnoouui cnurcn ."Abbott and daughter Avis. Mr. E. W
iaey Ppirciai w.b Bump. In the evening Mr. and Mrs
uuvinb . ,0 it mil iiiuiuiuii, j..., v. 1 v;
guests also.
evening,
welcome
pie of the Monroe street church who invited them to use their building for their regular meeting last evening.
Several new members were aded ' to
SUGAR Best cane, with grocery order of 1.C0 or more, flour or butter not included, limit 20 pounds to M 3 customer, per lb jJ'Q
FLOUR Gold Medal or Ceresota, the two best brands at a very low price. 2-bbl. sock,
2.73 '4-bbl- sack. 1.38 lbb, a..
70c
Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, Yacht Club Brand.
3 cans, 47f per can
S6c
Van Camp's Baked
Beantu dozen cans, 1.40
per can . . . . .
I2c
' Argo Gloss Starch, throe
packages d n for ' 1 UC
Early June Peas op No. 3 Tomatoes, dozen
cans, 1.07; per can
Hand Picked Michigan
Navy Bens, per pound. . . .
9c higan
Sc
Minas Blend Coffee, best value in Ham
mond, 4 lbs 1.03
per pound.
Best Quality Butter, special morrow, per lb
Kitchen Kienzer Scour
ing Powder, 3 cans
Sugar, sweetest pound package.
purest made,
26c
Peanut for to!2c
Scour-
13c
and tvo-
10c
Carolina Head Rice, the 10c kind. OO 3 pounds
Fels Naptha, U. S. Mall or American Family Soap, with ordeijrt 7 bars
Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen packages, 82c; per package mm only g White Clover Honey, not delivered. f per comb UC Full Cream Brick or American Cheese, special for YVednes- f day. per lb Q Armour's Shield Brand
Lrd, guaran
teed pure, lb.
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Fancy Brisket Bacon, pieces weigh from 16 to 3 pounds each, pound. ...19k
Elgin Creamery Butter, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest obtain- J able, per lb..$UQ
Early Ohio Potatoes, local grown, 60 lbs to bushel, 99c; 15 lbs to peck Bm$
M MILK Pet or Carnation, dozen small cans, 52c per can 4HC fSSZ dozen large cans, Q9q 3 cans. , t3C
PAREXTS CLUB PICXIC.
The Parents' Club of the Itiversld
the! rmembershlp. Arrangements werejg h , ,,, h DiCnlc at Lake Fron
not maae ror a meaai coniesi wnicn Park Thursday, August 21. The par
RACK FROM IIOULDER, COLO. Misses Lulu Symmes and Jennie
Mabbs returned to Hammond yesterday
from Boulder, Colo., where they have been spending the summer. They left
Hammond today for a week's visit
ith relatives before the opening of
the school year. Miss Symmes going
o Crawfordsville and Miss Mabbs go
ing to Alesan. Mich.
A PLEASANT PARTY. Mrs. A. J. Clouse, 807 Sohl street en.
ertained at a pleasant party last Fri-
ay afternoon for her little daughter.
The guests were the children of the
eighborhood. Mrs. Clause offered a
prize to the little girl who would do the best embroidering and to the little
boy who would be the most polite and
genieei. ine prizes were won hv
Helen Uawson and Eddie Carlson,
Speaking and singing were features of
the entertainment. Ice cream and
cake were served on the lawn. The
guests were: Marie, Rudolph, and
Gussle Meyers, Eddie Carlson. Matilda
and Helen Dawson, Arminta, Walter and Catherine and "Harold WaMmn
Thomas Burnett, Mllie, Clara, Tony
and Leo Loblnski, Willie and Amelia
Kiser.
LEAVES FOR HER HOME. Mrs. Charles Otteras of Dayton. Kv
who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Smith of 557 Summer street the past month leaves for her home today. Her sister. Mrs. Jessie Davis
will accompany her home.
FORMER HAMMOND
YOUNG MAN WEDS. The wedding of Arthur Graves, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Graves, and Mis Florence Tuttle, daughter of Mrs. Ella
Tuttle of Chicago, took place in Chicago Sundsy at high noon, the Rev,
hcnusler of the Enelish Lutheran
church performing the ceremony. Ed
ward Graves, the groom's brother, was
oest man, and Miss Frances Tuttle,
the bride a sister, was maid of honor.
After the wedding a six-course dinner
was served at the bride's home, after which the bridal party toured to Hammond. On Sunday the groom's par
ents gave a pretty dinner in honor of
the young couple. Many pretty and
costly presents were received. The
young oouple will make their home in
Chicago, where Mr. Graves is em
ployed.
MADE A GREAT HIT I vlslt here w,th her mother Mr- m.
WITH THE LADIES 1 Tony Auterman from Strassburg, I 111., spent Sunday here with his moth-
Imperial Patterns Greatly. r-
- A 3 IDIWlllg Willi relatives in Chicago. Rene Thlel from Chicago was th guest of Henry Neibling and family Sunday and Monday. Mr. ind Mrs. John Scheldt and daughter Irene and Mrs. Peter Bottling from South Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Jr., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Jr., attended the funeral of Bernard Scheldt Jr., at Strassburg Monday.
probably will not be given this fall
The next meeting will be in
weeks.
ents are each requested to attend.
DR. JACKSON HOME FROM El'HOPB.
Dr. Mary B. Jackson returned last
evening from her Europeon trip of two months. She repen-ts an excellent time but on account of being called to Chicago on business today she
had time only to say that she had had a fine trip, the sweetest sight of which
was the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor on the return trip.
wireMeet at the Riverside school at 10:30
and bring lunch. There will be a picnic dinner, games, music, contests. MRS. E. REE BE, Pres. MRS. J. D. BRU8SEL, Secy.
ATTENDS ST. LOUIS WEDDING. Mr." Henry Goehringer of Hammond,
left this afternoon for St. Louis, Mo.,
where he will attend the wedding of his cousin Rev. Theo. Miller to Miss Marie Dau. Both Rev. Miller and Miss Dau are well known in Hammond, the latter having resided here several years. The future bride Is the daughter of Trofessor Theo. Dau of St. Louis, a former resident of Hammond, where he had preached for several years In the St. Paul Lutheran church. She is
We make Ladies' Suits to order from $14.50 and up. Guaranteed to fit. Young Men's Tailors 61 State St. Phone 771
ON SOUTHERN TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. M- P. Ludwig
'of 3fi6 Sibley street,jeft this morning
ror Mobile, Ala., near which city they have relatives whom" they will visit. They are interested Jn Alabama orchard land which is ripe for development and on their visit they Intend to study the prospects at first hund. MOTORED TO LOWELL. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kenney of Williams street and Misses Blanchard
Kenney, Elizabeth Bain and Bertha Hansen motored to Lowell last evening where they were the guests of Mrs. Charles Nichols. Miss Kenney will remain there for a week and then go to- Williamett for a wek's visit. VISITOR EXPECTED. Helen Snyder of Ravenswood is ev-
pected this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fitzloff In 90 Conkey
avenue. Miss Snyder is a cousin of
Mrs. Fitzloff. VISITS TIMES' OFFICE.
Henry Gerlach, a prosperous farmer near Crown Point, made one of his too Infrequent visits to The Times yester-
y
Fiiirsti Class Mam
Laiiimdry Work BOY WAN HAND LAUNDRY 192 East Sibley St. Next to Oakley St.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cormandy
have returned to the! rhome in Milwaukee after a. short visit here with
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Krinblll of Rim bach avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bump, who have
been visiting Mr. Bump's , relativ
here for the past wek left today for
thelf hdme in Kingman, K&s,
Miss Anna Saunders of Sarrell, Pa
is the guest of Miss Alice Bump of
East State street.
Miss Elsie Wettengel of Hobart was in Hammond today. Miss Wettengel will teach in the Hammond school be
ginning in September.
Miss Grace Simons of Huntington
Ind., is the guest of Mrs. R. P. Powley
of Bauer street.
Mrs. Charles Wallace of Rochester
has returned to his home after a short
visit here with his aunt, Mrs. C. W Campbell.
Mrs. a. J. Clouse, 807 Sohl street
was called to Niles, Mich., by the ill
ness of her sister. Miss Katherlne Lloyd and Miss Gla
delle Todd of Vincennes. Ind,, and Miss Nellie Martin of Mitchell, Ind., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lloyd of
Erie street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kale of 438 Indiana avenue left today for a few days
visit in Chicago and Milwaukee.
Miss Thomas Who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Webb
street left today for Diamond Lake,
Mich, to finish her vacation before re
turning to her home In Jollet.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stew
art. 203 Truman avenue this mornlntE
little daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of
Medarysvllle, Ind., have concluded
their visit with Dr. and Mrs. C. W Campbell of Ruth street.
Mr. David Shanklin of Ruth street
has returned from a short vacation In
Frankfort, Ind., where he attended tho
Shanklin famllv reunion.
John J. Cummings of The Timrs
composing room is spending a week
at the home of his mother in Cincln
nati.
Miss Ethel Shaner of Milford, 111
who hos been the guest of Miss Edith
McConnell, 28 Day street, will return
to her home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kintzele and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Oakle Smith
and children of Englewood spent Sun
day with their parents Mr. and Mrs
A. W. Graves, 522 Summer street.
Mrs. Scott of Peoria, 111., Is visiting
Mrs. George Drackert at her home on
State Line street.
Miss Zlta Brooks of Milwaukee has
accepted a position as stenographer n the. offices of MacAleer brothers and
McGirr.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lauer
man. 50 Ogden street, yesterda, a nln pound boy.
Miss Helen Beebe has returned
from a five weeks visit with rf r aun
in Pence, Ind.
Mrs. R. E. Foley, 631 Sohl street 1
111 with typhoid fever and rheumatism
at St. Margaret's hospital.
Mr. Lyle McKlnney of Park Place
has gone to Redcliffe, Canada for two weeks visit.
Mr and Mrs. L. E. Hohman whO
have been visiting the Mott ond Hoh
man families here hove gone to Battl
Creek for a visit.
Mrs. F. E. Rinehart of Russell st
returned Sunday from a six weeks visit
with her grandchildren In Cassopoli
and Niles, Mich.
A Oa Range does away vrHH dirt
No. Ind. Oai Vleo. Co.
HAMMONP
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NOW AND TILL WEDNESDAY DIAMOND COMEDY FOUR Fun in a School. BICKNELL AND GIBNEY A Small Town Johnny FIELDS AND ALLEN The Boys Who Put "Hoke" in Hokum ARTHUR TURELLY Musical Novelty 3,000 FEET MOTION VIEWS
Coming Thursday " Should Worry5'
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From early morning until late In the
evening, Saturday, a constant stream
f customers gravlated to the embroid-
ry department of The Times to secure
one or more of the celebrated outfits
of Imperial patterns, which make em
broidery transfers by a new process,
an art that any girl may follow with
profit and pleasure, in all the latest
designs for the decoration of fabrics.
lingerie, or any other articles that lend themselves to Its application. Not only were young ladies in evidence as eager buyers, but young girls, old ladies and men of all ages. Hundreds
of packets on Saturday's opening day
were handed across the counter to sat
isfied purchasers who qualified by presenting six embroidery coupons clip
ped from The Times and 68 cents in
cash for each Imperial Pattern Outfit.
As every woman knows that in the
regular way an embroidery pattern
never costs less than 10 cents, and often more, the enormous demand for the Imperial Outfit, which besides the largest assortment of designs, include an all-metal patent spring hoop, and
a booklet of instructions, will seem to her quite natural, and a foregone con-
GARY INVOLVED IN N. Y. GOVERNORSHIP RECOGNITION FIGHT It was bound to come. Gary is now trying to break into print in the matter of the Sulzer-Glynn contest. A couple of Garyites are planning to recognize neither of the "governors' as the real governor. Ed Davis of Gary has been arrested at the Instance of his wife, Martha Davis of Olean, N. T., who charges him with abandonment. Extradition papers are expected within a few days and Davis through his counsel Attor
ney Price, is preparing to resist ex
clusion to be expected from an offer so . tradition ' In the city court on the
unique and advantageous to - every grounds that Judge Wildermuth has lady In the land. no right to decide "who is the lawful
Out-of-towji jatrort are required to ' governor f' the 'Knickerbocker state.
add 7 cents to pay postage for the
mailing of their packet, but this extra does not appear to affect the demand.
as mail orders are pouring In by the hundreds, no doubt largely caused by
the patent fact that the opportunity '.
may never occur again by which over $10 worth of latest style embroidery patterns can be obtained for 68 cents.
WIRT IS HONORED. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 19. Gov. Ralston today appointed W. A. Wirt of Gary a delegate to the 'American Pris-
on Congress, whtch will be held in
October at Indianapolis. j., , , wmmm9
ST. JOHN. The Whiting Elks Picnic given at
Spring Hill grave Saturday was well attended.
The coming marriage of Joseph
Dahlkam of Hammond to Anna Schal-
ler of St. John w.is announced Sun-
fay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwald and
son from Whiting were St. John visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klein from Blue Island
were St. John visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman from
Dyer spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thlel.
Celestica Maginot from Hammond
spent Sunday here with relatives.
The W. C. O. F. Court No. 864 held
their monthly meeting at the C. O. i Sunday afternoon.
Misses Frances, Margaret and Su
san Boecker from Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Boecker.
Mr., and Mrs. F. Berwauger and !
family from Hammond were among
the visitors here Sunday. ; i
Josephine Schultx from Cedar Lake
spent Sunday here with friends.
Misses Evelyn and Irene Connors
from Hammond are visiting with their grandparents . Mr. and Mrs. -Joseph Schual at present.
William Cook, and Joseph Heindricks
and daughter from Crown Point were
visitors here Sunday.
Mrs. West returned to her home In
Chicago Sunday evening after a weeks
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