Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1913 — Page 2

THB TIME 3.

Friday, August 22, 1913. AT INDIANA HARBOR SundayAugo 34 3 o'clock HSB2SI25SE H22S2351E

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Pure Food!

Specials lor Friday Evening and Sat., Shoppers,

BACON Finest Quality Mild Cured Lean Bacon, by the piece, per pound, 21c; OQn sliced, per lb. . . 4Lwu

HAMS Extra Choice California Shoulder Hams, per lb. these two 1 days I t2C

Fine Horn Gorwn To

matoes, for this sale,

per basket

IQc

Pure Cider Vinegar, finest for pickling.

per

gallon

I9c

Our 25c Santos and Rio Coffee, per pound, 21c IZT. 58c

Our Famous 30c Leader Coffee, per pound, 8c

79c

3 pounds

for

Choice Fresh Roasted Santos Peaberry Coffee,

per pound

25c

Old Dutch Cleanser, regular 10c cans, this Bale, 2 cans m for IDC

Best Quality Fine or Coase Tapioca, this

sale, per pound

6ic

Extra Fine Quality

White Lily Brand As

paragus, No. 2 cans . .

19c

Michigan Osage Melons,

8c 10c and

12c

Jello, the famous dessert, all flavors, per

package only

8c

25 c

U. S. Mall Soap, 6 bars for

1 pkg Grandma's Washing Powder free -with each 6 bars of soap.

Swift's Pride Laundry

Soap, 10 bars for.

Easylite Matches in 5c

packages, special, 2 pkgB for..

DC

Pet Brand and Carna

tion Milk, small cans,

6 for 25c tal1 cans, 3 for. . . .

25c

Barber's Best and

Cheapest Matches, 12

boxes in large package for. . . .

I5c

Llbbys 10c Bottles of

Fine Queen Olives,

now only

Be

MacNichol's Choice

musiara &arames, per

can only

6ic

Michigan Plums,

half bushel baskets

one-

65c

Continental 'i-Oll Sar

dines, 4 cans for

!5c

Pilot Brand Norway Kippered Herring, four

cans for

25c

National Biscuit Co's Fluted Cocoanut Bars

and Ravena A

Jumbles, per It

National Biscuit Co. 'a Highest Grade Vanilla

Wafers,

per lb

20c

Argo Starch, regular 5c packages Jj

HQ

now.

No. 2 Cans Fine Qual

ity Sugar Corn, four

cans for

25c

Our Regular 40c High

Grade Uncolored Japan

Tea, per , pound

32

Choice Cooking Apples,

per peck

30c

Finest Michigan Hoo Doo Muskmelons,

handle baskets. . . .

85c

LION BRAND XXXX, PATENT AND PILLSBURY FLOUR

H-barrel sack ....

68c:Sf.re!,1.35

Va-barrel sack ....

2.85

KUMMEL, BRANDY AND WHISKIES AT CLOSING OUT PRICES

Cream Rye, Klenwood end Atherton Whiskey, all full f iC quart bottles now 3C Getrlede Doppel Kummel, -pint bottles now 21fJ 5 fS pint bottles now vvC Old Overholt Whiskey, bottled in bond, full quarts, former OF price 1.25, now wtC

FINE CIGARS SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS SALE Tom Keene, Broadcast and Adad, special, fiSim. i for 52C Lillian Russell, Joe Anderson and Quaker Bond, special, 5H 8 for . 1? Lord Sheldon, Don Rubino and

Curly Maid, special, 10 for

La M area and Official Seal, 10c cigars, special, fiP,. 5 for OC FREE with a 25c pipe any 10c can of tobacco.

25c

Reichter Getreide Kummel, regular price 2.98 gallon, ff j s nw z. I a S. P, S. California Brandy, regular rr.3.15: ,..2.98 San Mateo California Brandy, this sale, jiq per bottle.. 0C

ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES fiEWSPAPEBS

TWO DAYS' SPECIAL SALE OF PURE DRUGS Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, 1.00 size at -69c Horlick's Malted Milk, regular 1.00 size, two days sale ffl Price.. ye Mennen's Talcum Powder, special, for this sale, QS? 2 &C Listerine, in original bottles, 1.00 size. 69c50c 8iz' 39c I On 25c size , 9 U Seven Southerland Sisters' f Shampoo, 50c size WyJC

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Specials for One Day only Saturday, Aug. 23

Cur Meats are the Best

Our Prices the Lowest

Mfe SeSS Jgsst as we Advertise

1 4c Sc

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. S2C 67c

12c 50c

25c 23c

8'2 POUNDS FRESH LEAF LARD SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, per pound FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN, per lb -. HIND QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound FORE QUARTER SPRING LAMB, per pound NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, per pound.. 1 NATIVE VEAL ROAST, per pound

NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound FRESH BOILING BEEF, per pound FRE8H HAMBURGER STEAK, per pound ,

.00

14ic 1 44c !2tc I6ic I2c 18c

SMALL FRESH PORK

SHOULDER, per lb MOOSE BRAND HAMS, per pound NO. 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound SUGAR CURED BACON, per pound

HOME CURED CORN BEEF, per pound 'e-BARREL CENTURY FLOUR ORANGES, per dozen 10 POUNDS SUGAR FOR 6 BARS -AM ERIC AN FAMILY SOAP for 3 LARGE SIZE CANS SAUER KRAUT

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City

Strict attention given to all phone orders

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A DINKU PARTV.

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Blackmun ' at thelh home, 8 Ruth street entertain-I

ed at a prettily appointed 6 o'clock (dinner last evening. Their guests ! were Messrs. Wm. Hastings, Carl

Ames, John Sawyer and Charles Hicks.

OX CANADIAN TRIP. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hohman and j two children of Mason street will leave Saturday for a ten day's trip. ,

!They will travel through the Thousand

Islands and will visit in Toronto.

DR. (JHEIXKH'S fil'KST. Miss Martha Greiner, Frof. of Lan!E;uajres at Central College, Pella, la..

Its the guest of her brother. Dr. Karl

Greiner of 52 Warren street. WILL VISIT SOX IX NAVY. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Leonard of Indiana avenue have left for Son Francisco, Cal., to visit their son Arthur, who is in the XT. S. navy station there. They will spend two weeks tn Frisco then one month In traveling through the western states. They will visit Los Angeles, Denver, Colorado Springs and other points on the return trip. WILL ARRIYK JIMIAY, Mr. "Victor Hjortsberg who is returning from Mexico on the steamer "Mexico" will land In New York today and will arrive In Hammond Sunday. WILL fJO TO SAXITAIIII M. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Trice of Indiana avenue will accompany their daughter to Kattle Creek, Mich., Saturday, wehre she will taTte treatments at the Sanitarium. Miss Rickman has been sick a month.

Saugatuck. They will be gono four weeks; . ' MARTHA AID SOCIETY PICXIC. The Martha Aid Society of the Christian church will have a picnic at Lake Front Park Monday. The ' . members are requested to take the ten o'clock acr and brln ga basket of lunch. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Margaret McHle at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McHie, 864 South Hohman street will be hostess, Monday afternoon, to foity byt and gi-ln iv honor of her eleventh I'irtnday annivtreary. Th guests will

be entertiina on the lawn from 4 to 8 o'clock. MR. HERITAGE II Kit K A DAY. Mr. Carl Heritage of Kansas City, Mo., enroute to Pittsburgh was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Harding of Truman avenue yesterday. WILL TAKE TRIP. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merz of Warren street will take a vacation trip next week, either by boat or automobile to northern points. RETtRX FROM LAKE II L IFF. Mrs. L. L. Bomberger and sons of Glendale Park and Mrs. E.'P. Ames of W-bb street have returned from a visit at Lake Bluff, 111., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ames at their summer cottage.

STORY IIMIt AT LIBRARY. There will be a Story Hour for children Saturday morning from 10 to 11 o'clock in the public library. Mrs. Cross, who is an cxcelent story-teller will entertain with her Interesting stories. OX MICIIIKAX TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zoll, 102 AVI1llama street will spend the week-end with 'their son Klbert and family In Chicago and on Monday will sail on the "Manitou" for Mackinac Island. Other Michigan points they will visit are Petonkey, Grant Lake. White hall.

WILL ATTEXD FL'XERAL. Mr. Paul Llplnski received word this morning from his sltser, Mrs. Babiak of New York that her son had died of typhoid fever. Mr. Llplnski will leave tomorrow on the Pennsylvania flyer to attend his nephew's funeral which wil be held in New York City. RACK FROM WEDDIXG. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pearson have returned from Tuscola. 111., where they attended the wedding of Mr. Pearson's brother Jesse and Miss Ethel Moodey.

Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson will return Sunday from Tuscola. OX FISHIXfi TRIP. Messrs. John M. Stinson, John and Alfred Sherby left today for northern Wisconsin where they will pend severaal'days on a fishlnff trip. LODGE MEETIXG. Opal Hive, No. 896 L. O. T. M. M. will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in Moose Hall.

has returned from Yellow Springs, Ohio, where he with his wife and son

James have been the guests of Mrs. Turner's relatives. Mrs. Turner and James will remain for a more extended

visit.

MEYER CHILDREX OX VISIT. Laura and LeGrand Meyer of Doty

street are In St. Joe, Mich., on a visit.

Miss Helen Meyer Is the guest of

Miss Esther Atherton in North Judson,

Ind.

A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Dorothy Dunsing has Issued in

vitations for a birthday party to be

given at the home of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Dunsing, 101 Carroll ,

street Monday afternoon. Miss Dorothy will celebrate her tenth birthday anniversary.

PLAX PICXIC.

The Monroe street M. E. Ladies Aid i were pleasantly entertained yesterday j afternoon at the home of Mrs. Olsen. j The ladies arranged for a picnic which , they will have at Lake Front Tark to- ' morrow. The next regular meeting of the society will be with Mrs. Ray

Wells In two weeks. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sel

seeker, 460 Summer street a baby girl August 19. j Mr. Maurice Wadley of Kankakee, I 111., Is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fronem and family. Mrs. Frank Hitchcock of . Ogden street is visiting at Martinsville, 111. Miss Julia Merrlty and Mrs. Herman Bauer of Appleton, Wis., will arrive tomorrow to be the guests of Mrs. Patrick Rellley of South Hohman street and Mrs. Walter Perrine of Gary. Mrs. O. W. Stewart was a Chicago visitor today. Cards have been received from Montreal from Mrs. John Sherby who Is enjoying a Canadian trip. Mrs. E. M. Shanklln and children Eleanor and John will return from a visit in Frankfort and Indianapolis tomorrow. Among the Hammond visitors to the county fair yesterday were: Eleanor

and Maude Linz, Mrs. Sheerer, John A. Schmueser and family, S. A. Bell and family, Henry Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Ml$s Grace Jenkins. 4 Miss Adele Morz and Mr. Howard Gescheldler spent today In Crown Point at the fair. Mrs. James Fox of Doty street and her guest. Miss Ida Blume of Valparaiso are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fox In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Loekwood of Waltham street will motor to Oak Park tomorrow to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnett. Mrs. John Jones of May street and

guests, Irene and Dorothy Rickman of

JLos Angeles, Cal.. and Miss Harriett

McMahon attended the Water Carnival in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brunt and'Mrs. Emmerllng motored to Crown Point today to attend the fair. Geo. B. Sheerer and family went to Crown Point In their car today to attend the fair. Miss Grac-; Buttner of Michigan

avenue Is spending her vacation at

Klinger Lake, Mich. Miss Adele Dunbar of Rimbach avenue Is the guest of Miss Martha Pratt In Chicago for a few days. John M. Stinson and Alfred Sherby

I leu. tonay lor normern Wisconsin ior a ten days' fishing trip. Mrs. Gust Pommerenlng of Ceadr street had for her guest yesterday Mrs. Lizzie Johnson of Chicago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Deafendorf of Cedar stfeet have moved Into their new home on Walter street. j Misses Julia and Louise Wolters have returned to their honr? in Chicago after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Press of Williams street. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckman an.l daughter Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Otto

Rabe and Miss Beulah Dock motored to Crown Point to attend the fair yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Home Branch of May

street were guests at dinner in Chicago last evening. Miss Esther Leonard of Indlsnn avenue Is spending her vacation with her (brother, Edward' Leonard and family 'at their home in Kankakee, 111. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warman of Doty street are on a fishing trip near Milwaukee.

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A LOVER OF GOOD LIVING demana good bread as the leading article of his diet. When he has our bread he has the best that is made. We use the best wheat flour in this bread, and our every process is the best result of experience in bread making. The Hammond Modern Bakery E6 Statb Street. Phon 263. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, HAMMOND. - - - IND.

LAKE COUNTY'S FINEST THEATRE

THE INTERSTATE MUSICAL SHOW Wlmrs. Friday & Saturday

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A 1913 MUSICAL MIXTURE WITH 25. PEOPLE NEW SONG HITS NEW DANCES SEATS NOW ON SALE Main Floor (reserved) - - 20c Balcony, 1st 9 rows - - - - 15c Balcony, unreserved - - - - 10c

their father. The boys are attending school at Plymouth, and have been busy since their arrival In the Harbor taking In the "movies." Lincoln park, and other attractions In Chicago and their home city. There were eighteen children of various ages at the party yesterday and Miss- Lulu Funkhouser led the games and helped the youngsters have a good time. Miss Lillian Dixon and Miss Dollie Mansell Vlll go to Gary' Sunday to atend a party. On Monday tliefce two young ladies will go to Dyer for the day. i ' Miss Ruth Dixon of Msgoun avenue, who has been visiting friends In Hobart for about a week, la expected home tomorrow. Banish dirt and ashes from the kitchen by using a Gas Range. No. Ind. Gas & Elecv. Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hesse and their son, Frank Hesse, arrived In East Chicago yefeterday from Ft. Madison, la., for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. O. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Groves. Mrs. Frank Hesse has been visiting here some time and will return , with the others who came yesterday. The party drove here In their machine. Mrs. August Johnson and daughter Marjorie, are spending the day at Crown Point, taking tn the county fair.

EAST CHICAGO. Go to Snyder's for picture framing.

'Studio over Globe printing office t&f j Mrs. George Reuss of Beacon street is expecting three guests, from YoungsI town, O., to visit her this evening, remaining over night and leaving tomor

row for Youngstown. The expected guests are Misses Elizabeth Jones, Mary Frack and Rachael Thomas. They have been spending some time in Wisconsin and are on their way home. They will make the trip from Chicago to Cleveland by boat. Eddie Dixon, who has ben at Rheinlander. Wis.. for about two months, where he has been helping his father, D. D. Dixon, on a big contract the latter has in the Wisconsin town, returned Wednesday. D. D. Dixon is stll there and will remain some time longer as the Job will not be completed very soon. He Is putting up a public building in Rheinlander. Mrs. William Saunders of the Friedman building will entertain a number ot her Harbor women friends this evening. Caroline Freeman of Beacon street entertained at a party yesterday in honor of Morton. Milton, Melvin and

Ronald CDonnell, who have been In the Harbor for a week's visit with

INDIANA HARBOR. PORTER WANTED White man preferred. Lake Shore hotel. Indiana Harbor. , Tour fuel bill will b less If yon coot with Gas. No. Ind. Gas A El. Ctt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugaman of 3907 Drummond street have returned from their two months vacation , in Pittsburgh and the east Sunday night. They had a very pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Simonson ,ot 3315 Drummond street in. company with their son Walter are away on a. two weks visit. . The ladles of the Christian church will hold a bake sale at Barrett's grocery Saturday afternoon August ,23. Miss Mable Jones of Parkersburg, West Virginia, is expected In the Harr bor today. She has arepted a,osition as teacher In the Wallace school and will make her home with Mrs- Sadie Evans. Her aunt Mrs. Evans went to Gary today to meet her niece. The C. & R. club will meet this evening with Mrs. William Saunders In East Chicago. The memberB and their friends who have been asked are to meet at Mrs.. William Fox's home in time to take the 8 o'clock car for East Chicago. Miss Elsie Fox of 3423 Grapevine street entertained last evening in celebration of her twentieth birthday anniversary. Her guests numbered fortyfive and she was assisted by Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Mrs. Dave Saunders. There were several out of town guests including Mrs. John Grey of Parkersburg, jw. Vs., and Miss Smith of South Chicago, also a number from Whiting. Th4 hostess was the recipient of many nice presents. The evening was spent in the enjoyment of games and music' a feature being a guessing contest In which Miss Edith Collier tok fifst prize fcnd Miss Alice Perkins tile booby prise.' Refreshments were served at a late hour.

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FATAL Y IJl HEI IV lltXAWAY,

A.' E. Fife, 70 years obi, a veteran off the civil war,- living near National Mllitay Home, Marlon, was almost instantly killed yesterday when a horso he was driving to a wagon ran away, throwing the veteran beneath tho wheels, which crushed his chest. Besides the widow several children survive.

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Suits made to order from $16.50 up. Ladies' Suits, 14.50 up. Young Men's Tailors 61 State St. Phone 771

FISH. CHICKEN AND FROG LEG DINNERS Open the Year Around. LAUNCH SERVICE Phil's Place Sheffield Boat House PHIL SMIDT, Proprietor ROBY, INDIANA. Phone Whiting 6, None but respectable patronage solicited.