Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1913 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Fridar, Oct. 3, 1913. Hammond Meat Market Thaw Insane? 101 State Street 216 Hohman Street Specials for One Day only Saturday, Oct. 4 onfiy Authorized Moving Pictures Our Meats are the Best Our Prices the Lowest t alien ivith his consent while fmWe Sell Just as we Advertise in CanadaThen

See the

off him prisone

V Economical People Read j These Grocery w Specials

Every Friday Evening &

Profit By Doing So.

n- , , , , S KAUFMANN lWOLF Hammond.Ind.

&V, POUNDS FRESH

LEAF LARD for...

SMALL FRESH PORK

LOINS, per pound...

FRESH DRESSED

CHICKENS, per pound...

FRESH DRESSED SPRING

CHICKENS, per pound...

CHOICE CUT NATIVE

SIRLOIN STEAK, per

CHOICE CUTS ROUND

STEAK, per pound....

Pure Food Grocery

Lipton's Delicious Jelly Tablets, the contents of one package will make one pint of jelly.

EXTRA SPECIAL

per pkg...

74c

Sp

ecial Cut Price Sale of Lion Store Popular Coffee's

Our Royal Blend Coffee, 00 r regular price 36, pound. . OoC Our Famous Leader Coffee n"7 1 n regular price 30c, pound c, 1 2u Choice Santos Peaberry Cof-QA fee, regular price 28c, lb . . & Q b Choice Fresh Roasted Santos and Rio Coffee, regular 00 n. price 25c, pound. .

2 pounds for. . . . . . 4 pounds for 4 pounds for 5 pounds for

64c 1.05 1.00 1.00

Pure Cider pickling, per gallon...

Four Specials at 19c

Vinegar, finest for

Best Grade Pickling Spices, lb

I9c I9c

Good Quality Pure Black Ground Pepper, lb ,

Holstein Brand Finest Brick Cheese and Yellow American Cheese, lb

I9c

Quality

19c

15c

and

Gold Dragon Brand Red

Kitted Cherries, io. 2 cans.

Golden Egg Brand Macaroni

Sphaghetti, regular 5c i a pkgs, 3 pkgs I UC Finest Quality Shelled AC English Walnuts, per lb...$jQ

My Wife's Salad Dressing Hamilton coupons), per bottle 22c an Webb's Pure Cotton Seed Salad Oil, pint bottle

(save 12c 16c

Canada Woods Maple and

Syrup, regular 10c bottles 2 for...

The Famous Uncle Sam Breakfast Food, pkg...

Extra Fancy Elberta Peach

es, per basket

Extra Choice California Blue Plums,

original square baskets, ggg per

4-DasKet f Of" crate aOO

Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds....,

Cane

I5c

21c

15c

10c

LION BRAND XXXX PATENT FLOUR.

yb DDI sack....bYC y4 bbl sack 1.32 V bbl sack 2.58

SNIDER'S PURE TOMATO CATSUP. 16 oz. bottles, reg- 1fln 8 oz- bottles, resru-

. ... tJU

ular 25c sizo.

lar 15c size.

11c

National I Peanut Wafers, lb BiSCUit Lemon Thins, lb-.. Co.'S I Luxury Biscuit, lb NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S Graham Crackers, Baronet Biscuits and Cheese Sandwich, 3 packages for

18c 18c 16c

25c

LIQUOR ITEMS THAT MUST BE SOLD BEFORE OCTOBER 6TH

Sauterne Wine, California vintage, was 60c, now

Club House Gin, bottles, was 65c, now Club House Gin, gallons, was 2.75, now

28c

39c 1.79

Richter Kummel, gallons, was 2.98, now Richter Kummel, -gal.. was 1.50, now

Norway Aquanlt and Cederlund's

Punch, was 1.48,

1.69 88c

lb,

now.

89c

Candies Milk Chocolate Bars, regularly sold for 5c, special, ft 3 bars for I UC From Our Large Assortment of Gums, your choice any three i packages for I UC Peppermint or Wintergreen Mints, 20c grade. - special I tJy

Cigars

iom Keene, Havana Ribbon and

Lillian Russel, OE? 7 for..

John Rusklns, Henry George and

8 tor.... .-30C

Don Rubino, Lord Sheldon and Curly

Maid,

HIND QUARTER SPRING

LAMB, per pound ,

FORE QUARTER SPRING

LAMB, per pound

10 for.

25c

FRESH LAMB STEW,

per pound

NATIVE LEG OF VEAL,

per pound

1.89 I4ic I4ic !9c 18k

1 71c I Sic 1 21c

NATIVE VEAL ROAST, per pound

NATIVE VEAL BREAST, with pocket, per lb NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound ,

SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDER, per pound.

HOME CURED CORN BEEF, per pound NO. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS, per pound

NO. 1 SUGAR CURED CALIFORNIA HAM, lb.. NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BACON, per pound

BRISKET BACON, per pound

I8c

I7ic

1 21c

I Sic

...6c

I7ic

Hie

I7ic 161c

Prompt Delivery to all Parts of the City

Strict attention given to all phone orders

101 State St

Ihoni ion

fTlhi DnnoniA Kohmaa & GosUla Sts

TAG DAY NOTICE. rose buds decorating the center of th The Hammond Settlement House has table. The colors were also carried ovi

been a center of helpful activities in in the place cards which were daintily

the community for almost two years, decorated. The guests spent the after

Its work has been reported from time noon pleasantly with their needle work,

to time. The main lines are as fol- The meeting- yesterday was the first at

lows: wnich airs. Mulier has entertained in

Day Nursery, where young children her new home.

can be cared for while the mothers are

away at work;

Temporary housing: of emergency

cases.

Co-operation with city

A MUSICAL.

Hammond music lovers and patron

of Kood entertainment will be afforde

and township a rare treat in the musical entertain

in investigation and

officers

work.

Employment bureau. Social and educational classes. Miss Thayer, the head resident, is a

renor ment given by the Kularney Uirls o

Monday evening In the First Presby

terlan church. Some highly talente

musicians will give the evening's pro

gram, among them Miss Rita Rich

graduate of the University of Illinois. ; reader and harpist. Miss Laura Werno,

a young woman of culture and refine- reader and accompanist. Miss Margare

ment, who is attempting to deal with J Andrews, contralto soloist and reade

the social proDiems or tne community i Miss Jennison, soprano soloist, an

in a judicious manner. I Miss Martha Stelil, vocal soloist. Thl

Mrs. Gardner, the capable matron, will be the first in the course of enter

came highly recommended from Indl-' tainments to be given this winter un

anapolis, her efficiency being increased , der the auspices of the ladies of th

by her successful experience as a. First Presbyterian church. The other

practical nurse. . . , frtumbes will be graven by The Stollers,

Saturday, October 4th, will be Tag 1 Phldelah Rice,. Impersonator and Adam

Day when the citizens of Hammond . Bede, lecturer. Mrs. A. W. Hoffman

will have the opportunity to contribute ' will have Monday evening's entertainto the support of the much-needed ! ment in charge and will be assisted by

YOURSELF

Monday,

SSaily Ifiatinee at 2 and 3 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday

O o

1

JJ QfJ

"Where the Pink Lights Glow"

Bertha Hagedon, Minnie Whymueller, ' J

Florence Rosenbaum, Margaret Hanson, rearl and Lucinda Harfleld, Mary Killnski. Verna Hielak and Augusta Fan-tin.

work. Headquarters for the day will be at the, Hammond Trust and Savings Bank, which will be open to accomodate the taggers at seven o'clock In the

morning. Ladles are requested to report here when ready for work, to e--

celve tags, boxes and assignments. Mrs.

four young women usher. A SURPRISE PARTY. A delightful party was given as a surprise to Miss Martha Wolff last Wednesday evening by a number of her friends. The party celebrated her

Wm. LawBon at 47 Rimbach avenue, j birthday anniversary. The young peo-

will keep open house for the workers, all day.

A III SINKSS MEETING. The Hammond Woman's Club will

have an important business meeting Saturday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock In the club rooms of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce In the Citizens' German National Bank build

ing. The program for the afternoon ; party were the Misses Katie Starboskl. will be as follows: Agnes Wolff, Minnie Schults. Viola

Piano Selection. . .Mrs. Eugene Cooper 1 Smith, Julia Kunski, Mary Kllnskl,

Reports of the chairman of the various Sadie Freman, Verna Bellat, Anna

departments. . Stasko and Rose Wolff.

Symposium (Our Lot) ..Members

pie formed a theatre party afte which they went to the home of Miss Wolff at 522 154th Tlace where games and music were enjoyed. The home was decorated very attractively with autumn foliage and Japanese lanterns. A two course luncheon was served during the evening. Miss Wolff received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. Among the guests at the

Vocal Solo Miss Harriet Ferris

A ONK O'CLOCK I.V-NCHEOX. Mrs. J. A. Mulier entertained very charmingly at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home In Bauer street. It was the day for the meeting of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club and with the members of the club Mrs. Mulier entertained Mrs. Carrie Glotfelter and Mrs. E. Cole of Chicago, Mrs. J. K. Wolf. Mrs. Wayne Bond and Mrs. Thomas , Dlxdn. The luncheon was served in four courses at one o'clock. The appointments were all in white and pink, a bouquet of beautiful pink

A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. The Misses Jennie Kaptur and Mar

garet Pruchnicki entertained at a miscellaneous shower last evening at the latter's home in honor of Miss Augusta Fantin, whose' marriage will be an event of the near future. Games and music were features of the evening after which refrehsments were Berved. Miss Fantin was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Among the guests at the party were the Misses Margaret and Amanda Pruchnicki, Jennie Kaptur, Anna Reuhs, Lavinia and Edith Ripley, Annetta Wlckham, Jennie Kaluf. Clara Borchert, Anna Schroeder, Katie Slvers,

RliTlHV FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and

daughter, Candlce returned to their

home at 415 May street last evening from a few weeks visit in Fort Wayne, LaGrange and Howe, Ind. They made the trip in their automobile. XO MEETING YESTERDAY. On account of the Jewish holidays

there was no meeting yesterday of the j Jewish Ladies' Aid Society. A meeting I will be held next Thursday afternoon j

and the hostess will be named later. THE STORY HOUR. Miss Lillian Krinbill wil lentertain the children who come to the Hammond Public Library tomorrow evening for the Story Tour, from ten to eleven o'clock. MRS. KNOERZER. ENTERTAINS. A delightful meeting of the members of Circle No. 1 took place -- yesterday

afternoon at the home of Airs. Otto Knoerzer In South Hohman street. With the members of the Cirls Mrs. Knoerzer entertained a number of guests. There were twenty-two in attendance. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with cards, pedro being played progressively at four tables. The honors in the games were won by Mrs. W. D. Weis and Mrs. Jacob Schloer. Mrs. John N. Beckman was awarded the consolation prize. The guest prize was won by Mrs. John F. Krost. After the card games the hostess served a dainty two course luncheon. The covers were laid at small tables. In two weeks the members will be entertained by Mrs. Joseph Knoerzer at her home in Clinton street. Cards will again be the feature of entertainment. ENTERTAIN WITH CARDS. At her home In Kane avenue Mrs. R. Smith entertained the members of the Good Will Club very pleasantly yesterday afternoon. Pedro was played progressively at three tables during the afternoon and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bauman, Mrs. Fred Kralowets, Mrs. Kunti and Mrs. Larson. The prizes

were awarded after several games had been played. A dainty luncheon was served during the afternoon. The members arranged to meet again In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Brown In Ctate street. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the church in Clinton street.' There was a very large attendance of membes, all of whom spent the

TOOT BALE

imar.ir.ioiiiB us. r.iossocGO Saturday, October 4th, at Harrison Park Our Hardest Game Price 25 cents

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 26, None bnt respectable patronage solicited.

TO LADIES Ws clean, press, repair and reline and put on velvet or silk collar and cuffs on your old clothes for the lowest possible prices. Young Men's Tailors 1 STATE STREET Phone 771 and we will attend to It.

Buy Your Canned Goods By Dozen and Save Money

STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen BISMARK OLIVES, in full quart jar FULL CREAM AMERICAN CHEESE, per pound

BISMARK SWEET Mason jars

33c 25c 19c

:.25c

CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, Chicken, Vege

table or Tomato, 3 cans for

25c

BISMARK Mason jars

CHOW CHOW

PICKLES, 25c

1913 PACK LAYER FIGS, very fine, per pound

18c

8i2 POUNDS LEAF LARD for

PORK SHOULDERS, per pound HINDQUARTER BEST LAMB, per pound FOREQUARTER BEST LAMB, per pound LAMB CHOPS, per pound OSCAR MAYER'S NO. 1 HAMS, per pound

SUGAR CURED BACOI

4-lb strips, per lb.

EXTRA SPECIAL WE OFFER FOR SATURDAY ONLY an extra standard Tomato No. 2'a tin. The finest you ever

saw for the money at. per can

0r $1.18 PeP dozen)

1.00c

1 3c 1 0k 16c 17c

N: I7ic

10c

FRESH SHELLED PECAN MEATS, per pound

FRESH SHELLED WALNUT MEATS, per pound

PISTACHIOS NUTS, per pound

FANCY CRANBERRIES, per quart

FANCY JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, 3 lbs for.. EXTRA FINE HEAD LETUCE, per head HART BRAND BAKED tomato sauce, 15c size for Uf or per dozen.. SPANISH ONIONS, p;r pound FRESH SPINACH, per peck

60c 47c 50c 9c IQc

5c S in

1 .25 . . .

BEANS in

.....25c

GRANULATED SUGAR with every one dollar order in grocery department, M fj 10 pounds for . . . . . HOU

578 Hohman St., Hammond

O Phones IbbU-lbbl

Mmunnipfier Bros,

afternoon quilting: and sewing:. A great ; deal of work was acompllshed. During '; the social hour Mrs. Christ Meyers, ! Mrs. Adolph Graves and Mrs. Herman!

Smith served refeshments. A silver collection was taken as is customary at the meetings and a nice amount was

realized which will be used by the so

ciety for the benefit of the church. An

nouncement was made of the next meeting to be hel din two weeks. AN ALL DAY SESSION. The members of the Martha Society met for an all day session yesterday In

the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue. Luncheon wa sserved at noon and the remainder of the day was devoted to sewing and quilting for the Thanksgiving Bazaar to be held in the church parlors. A great deal of work was accomplished. The members will meet for another all day session next Thursday. A BUSINESS MEETING. The members of the Hammond Chapter of the American Institute of Child Life met yesterday afternoon In the reception room of the Superior Court

'l?uilding and discussed means of per

fecting the organization in Hammond and planned the year's study. Quite a number of Hammond women were in attendance. It was also decided to change the time of meeting from Thursday afternoon to Friday evening and Miss Lillian Krinbill of Ann street was named as the next hostess. A C1RD PARTV. The Hammond Pleasure Club will entertain at a pedro party this evening in the Moose Hall in State street and invite the public to attend. A SOCIAIi iATHERINO. The monthly social meeting of the Korthside Ladies' Club will be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Jenkins, Jr., in Hohman street. MRS. BELL A HOSTESS. Mrs. S. A. Bell is entertaining at a thimble party this afternoon at her home in South Hohman street. Her guests are the members of the Alpha Phi Club, who are meeting for their first meeting following the summer vacation. Miss Katherine Desmond of May street has returned from a visit with relatives in Elkhart, Ind.

NOW PLAYING 3:00 p.m. 7:30 p. m. 9:00 p.m. Burton Hahn Cantwell The Biggest Voices in Vaudeville Mareena and Deltbn Bros. A Great Act In More Ways Than One Davis and Walker T In '.'A Lesson In Dancing? Harry LaSalle The Musical Juggler Coming Sunday THE THIRD DEGREE

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Neilssons Musical College. Finest teachers In all departments. Teachers certificates and diplomas awarded. Send for booklet and prices, 9128 Commercial avenue. South Chicago, 111. 10-3-1-mo. Miss Sadie Swanton of Sibley street has gone to Pittsburgh to remain for a month's visit with friends and relatives. She will also visit at other eastern points. Thomas Swanton has gone to tafayette, Ind., to spend a few days with his son, YV'lll Swanton who Is a student at Purdue,